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Electrical Adjustments

Group/

Item 

Item Name

Function

Initial

range Note

53 Filter Counter Reset Times

Filter Counter Reset Times

0

0-55

54 Factory Default Execute 

Times

Reset times of Fanctory Default

0

0 - 55

Read only

55 Motor Disable

Motors Disable

0

0 - 1

0: On, 1: Off

56 Menu Position

Move menu (X asis)

0

0 - 104

57 Menu Position

Move menu (Y asis)

0

0 - 104

58 Lamp Go Out

0

0 - 1

59 Source Search Enable

Source Search Enable

(0: Disable 1:Enable)

0

0-1

60 Language Default Setting

Language Default setting 

(0: English 1:Japanese)

0

0-1

61 OSD Aspect HL

OSD display position offset H left

105

0-104

6 OSD Aspect HR

OSD display position offset H right

105

0-104

63 Screen Aspect VT

OSD display offset V top

45

0-104

64 Screen Aspect VB

OSD display offsetr V bottom

45

0-104

70 RC Mode

RC moe setting

0-1

1

Group 

201

option (signal)

0 FrameLock Option

1

0 - 1

0: FrameLockOFF at PC signal

1: FrameLockON at PC signal and 

47Hz (Vfreq) �� Panel frequency of 

input signal

 Field Sense Invert Enable

0

0 - 1

Reverse Processing of 

FLDINVSetting Value

0: Disable - Used FLDINV Setting 

Value

1: Enable - Used Reversed FLDINV 

Setting Value

3

4 Sub Image Enable

1

0 - 1 

0:Disable (Service Adjustment 

Dsiable, Used all the Center Values

1:Enable (Service Adjustment 

Enable)

6 Zoom Accelerator Enable

0

0 - 1

0:Zoom Accelerator OFF, 

1:Zoom Accelerator ON

No last memory

7 DZoom Reset by Keystone

0

0 - 1

0:Enable (Normal), 1:Disable (Dzoo 

is not cancelled even if Keystone is 

cancelled)

No last memory

8 Stability Count

Count Value of V-missing

5

0 - 55

9 Sensivity for Signal Lost 

(HSYNC)

Only used this value for No Signal 

Judgement(Hz)

350

0 - 65535

10 Sensivity for Signal Lost 

(VSYNC)

Only used this value for No Signal 

Judgement(Line)

3

0 - 55

11 Keystone Filter Center Value Reference Value

16

0 - 30

Group 

202

option (McI model only)

0 Memory Viewer OSD

Memory Viewer OSD Display (1: Yes, 

0: No)

1

0 - 1

Group 

210

lampcontorl

0 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL1

Luminance Level 1 Data for Dimmer: 

Dim Level 1 at the less than the 

Value

7

0 - 55

1  DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL

Luminance Level  Data for Dimmer: 

Dim Level  at the less than the 

Value

14

0 - 55

 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL3

Luminance Level 3 Data for Dimmer: 

Dim Level 3 at the less than the 

Value

1

0 - 55

3 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL4

Luminance Level 4 Data for Dimmer: 

Dim Level 4 at the less than the 

Value

8

0 - 55

4 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL5

Luminance Level 5 Data for Dimmer: 

Dim Level 5 at the less than the 

Value

35

0 - 55

5 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL6

Luminance Level 6 Data for Dimmer: 

Dim Level 6 at the less than the 

Value

4

0 - 55

6 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL7

Luminance Level 7 Data for Dimmer: 

Dim Level 7 at the less than the 

Value

49

0 - 55

7 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL8

Luminance Level 8 Data for Dimmer: 

Dim Level 8 at the less than the 

Value

56

0-55

Summary of Contents for PLC-XU300

Page 1: ...CE NO SM5111050 00 FILE NO Model No PLC XU350 PLC XU300 U S A Canada Europe U K Asia Chassis No KF5 XU35000 KA5 XU30000 Match the Chassis No on the unit s back cover with the Chassis No in the Service Manual If the OriginalVersion Service Manual Chassis No does not match the unit s additional Service Literature is required You must refer to Notices to the Original Service Manual prior to servicing...

Page 2: ... Parts Disassembly 17 Adjustments 23 Adjustments after Parts Replacement 23 Optical Adjustments 24 Contrast adjustment 24 Integrator lens adjustment 25 Relay lens Out adjustment 26 Electrical Adjustments 27 Service Adjustment Menu Operation 27 Memory IC IC1371 Replacement 27 Circuit Adjustments 28 Test Points and Locations 33 Service Adjustment Data Table 34 Chassis Block Diagrams 51 Chassis over ...

Page 3: ...ore replacing the cabinet cover thoroughly inspect the inside of the cabinet to see that no stray parts or tools have been left inside Before returning any projector to the customer the service personnel must be sure it is completely safe to operate without danger of electric shock Service Personnel Warning Eye damage may result from directly viewing the light produced by the Lamp used in this equ...

Page 4: ...15 kHz 100 kHz V sync 50 100 Hz Optical Information Projection Image Size Diagonal Adjustable from 40 to 300 Throw Distance 4 6 41 7 1 4 m 12 7 m Projection Lens F 1 60 1 76 lens with f 22 3 mm 26 8 mm with manual zoom and focus Projection Lamp 225 W Interface Video Input Jack RCA Type x 1 S video Input Jack Mini DIN 4 pin x 1 Audio Input Jacks RCA Type x 2 Computer 1 Computer 2 Audio Input Jacks ...

Page 5: ...he lamp cover for replacing the lamp ass y place the lamp cover correctly otherwise the projector can not turn on Thermal switch There is the thermal switch SW902 inside of the projector to de tect the internal temperature rising abnormally When the internal temperature reaches near 100 C the thermal switch opens to stop the operation of the power supply circuit The thermal switch can be reset its...

Page 6: ...tions in the Air filter care and cleaning below Ventilation slots of the projector are blocked In such an event reposition the projector so that ventilation slots are not obstructed Check if projector is used at higher temperature place Normal operating temperature is 5 to 35 C or 41 to 95 F Warning temperature and power failure protection The projector is shut down and the WARNING indicator light...

Page 7: ...age in these envi ronments may cause poor image quality When using the projector under dusty or smoky conditions dust may accumulate on a lens LCD panels or optical elements inside the projector degrading the quality of a projected image When the symptoms above are noticed contact your authorized dealer or service station for proper cleaning Cleaning the Air Filter Maintenance Filters Note When re...

Page 8: ...rcially available air blower to clean the lens Avoid using an excessive amount of cleaner Abrasive cleaners solvents or other harsh chemicals might scratch the surface of the lens Cleaning the Projection Lens Unplug the AC power cord before cleaning Gently wipe the projector body with a soft dry cleaning cloth When the cabinet is heavily soiled use a small amount of mild detergent and finish with ...

Page 9: ...lamp is set properly Push the lamp cover and secure the screw 4 Loosen the screw and open the lamp cover 2 Connect the AC power cord to the projector and turn on the projector 5 Procedure For continued safety replace with a lamp of the same type Do not drop a lamp or touch a glass bulb The glass can shatter and may cause injury Allow a projector to cool for at least 45 minutes before you open the ...

Page 10: ...hould the air filter become clogged with dust particles it will reduce the cooling fan s effectiveness and may re sult in internal heat build up and short lamp life We recommend cleaning the air filter after the projection lamp is replaced Refer to Air Filter Cleaning Counter Projector 450H Lamp Normal 200H Eco 250H Corresponding value 500H Total lamp used time Projector used time Counter Projecto...

Page 11: ...AC power cord into an AC outlet again Keep pressing the SELECT button until the POWER indicator lights continuously This is complete the resetting of the security function The PIN code lock and Logo PIN code lock are reset as the initial PIN code at the factory and the Key lock function is disabled Please refer to the owner s manual for further information of the security functions Function Descri...

Page 12: ...ance and product safety Screws Expression Type Diameter x Length mm T type M Type B M3x8 x5 R C Board Fig 1 Cabinet top D T3X8 x3 1 Loose screw A M3x8 to remove the Lamp Cover 2 Remove 5 screws B M3x8 to remove the Cabinet Top 3 Remove the Control Buttons and Dec Inlay LED 4 Remove 3 screws C M3x6 and screws D T3x8 to re move the Cabinet Front 5 Remove screw E T3x6 to remove the R C Board 6 Remove...

Page 13: ... 2 Release the hooks to remove the AV Panel and remove 3 screws C T3x6 to remove the AV Board 3 Remove 3 screws D T3X8 to remove the fans FN902 and FN906 Fig 2 x Main Board AV Panel and Fan removal A M2 5x6 x5 A A A A B M4x4 x2 B Main Board C T3x6 x3 C C AV Board Hooks D T3x8 x3 Fan FN902 Fan FN906 SW901 D D ...

Page 14: ...6 to remove the CONNECT ID board 5 Remove the screw F T3x8 to disconnect the Ballast socket 6 Remove 5 screws G T3x8 and 3 screws H T3x8 to remove the Optical Unit and the Lamp holder Fig 3 c Speaker SP901 Fan FN901 Lamp Unit LP900 and Optical Unit removal Optical Unit Ballast socket Speaker SP901 E T3x6 x2 Lamp LP900 D M3x7 X3 CONNECT ID board Lamp holder D D E F T3x8 A T3x8 X2 A Speaker holder G...

Page 15: ...rd 1 Remove 3 screws A T3x8 screw B M3x8 and 3 screws C M4x4 to remove the power board shield 2 Remove the 2 screws D T3x8 to remove the Ballast board 3 Remove the power board holder Loose the hooks to remove the Power board C M4x4 x3 A B M3x8 A Power board shield C C D Power board holder Power board holder Hooks Hooks ...

Page 16: ...t bottom and fan FN904 2 Remove 2 screws D T3x12 to remove the fans FN903 and FN905 3 Remove screw E T3x8 and screw F M3X8 to remove the Left side shield 4 Remove 2 screws G T3x8 to remove the filter board 5 Remove the Air filters A M4x4 C T 3x6 x4 FN905 FN903 FN904 Mounting duct bottom Mounting duct top Air filter A B T3x12 x2 B C C C D T3x12 x2 D Air filter base Filter Board spacer sheet Air fil...

Page 17: ... 0mm hex wrench z Projection lens disassembly M2 5x6 x4 Fig 1 x Integrator lens in disassembly Integrator lens in Integrator Lens In Ass y M 2 5x6 Fig 2 Rugged surface Front Projection lens Optical unit Note The optical unit should be removed from the cabinet bottom before re moving the projection lens M3x14 x2 Prism Beam Splitter PBS Integrator lens out Rugged surface Rear ...

Page 18: ...ading at the top bottom left or right of the screen If there is try to remove the shading following to the chapter Optical Adjustment Check the white balance If it needs the adjustment adjust the white balance following to the White Balance adjustment Gamma adjustment and Common Center adjustment in the chapter Electrical Adjustment Check the white uniformity on the screen If you find the color sh...

Page 19: ... Ass y is used with the figure below When replacing the LCD Panel Prism Ass y you need to take PanelType Check and Setting on the Electrical Adjust ment for the replaced LCD Panel Prism Ass y The gamma characteristics is different between L Type and R Type LCD Panel Prism Ass y How to check the type of LCDPanel Prism Ass y Check the printed number on the flat cable of the G LCD Panel L Type LCD Pa...

Page 20: ...ed glass Pre polarized glass removal Pre Polarized Glass G Mount the polarized glasses as the film attached side faces the LCD panel side M2x4 Film Blue Red Green Fig 5 Polarized Glass G Polarized Glass R Polarized Glass B M2x4 M2x4 Pre Polarized Glass B Pre Polarized Glass R Note There is no Pre Polarized Glass R for KA5 XU30000 ...

Page 21: ... 21 Optical Parts Disassembly n Optical unit top removal Fig 6 Optical top m Relay lens disassembly Relay lens Relay lens Ass y Fig 7 M 2 5x6 ...

Page 22: ...s facing this side For KA5 XU30000 the rugged surface is opposite to this side Point marker is printed on this side up Point marker is printed on this side up No Parts Name 1 Integrator lens IN 2 Integrator lens OUT 3 Prism beam splitter PBS 4 Condenser lens OUT 5 Dichroic mirror B 6 Dichroic mirror G 7 Condenser lens G 8 Mirror R 9 Relay lens IN 10 Condenser lens R 11 Condenser lens B 12 Mirror B...

Page 23: ...t adjustment Integrator lens adjustment Relay lens out adjustment Electrical Adjustments Fan control adjustment Reference voltage adjusment Panel type check and setting Auto calibration adjustment PC Auto calibration adjustment Component Auto calibration adjustment Video Common center adjustment 50 white adjustment PC White balance adjustment PC 50 white adjustment Video White balance adjustment V...

Page 24: ...the Mechanical Disassembly Adjustments require a 2 0mm hex wrench and a slot screwdriver When you adjust Integrator lens or Relay lens adjustment you need to disconnect FPC cables of LCD panels on the main board Optical adjustment requires a 2 0mm hex wrench and a slot screwdriver Note Do not disconnect connectors on the main board because the projector cannot turn on due to operate the power fail...

Page 25: ...n 1 screw A and adjust the slot B to make color uniformity in white by using a slot screwdriver 2 If the shading appears on the top or bottom of the screen as shown in Fig 2 2 loosen 2 screws C and adjust the slots D to make color uniformity in white by using a slot screwdriver 4Tighten screws A and C to fix the Integrator lens unit Note The relay lens adjustment must be carried out after completi...

Page 26: ...nifor mity in white If the shading appears on the left or right of the screen as shown in Fig 3 loosen 1 screw A by using a hex screwdriver and adjust the slot B to make color uniformity in white by using a slot screwdriver 4Tighten the screw A to fix the relay lens unit Relay lens Out adjustment Optical Adjustments Moving of slot B a b Fig 3 A Slot B b a White ...

Page 27: ...e re adjustments are required following to the Electrical Adjustments Caution to memory IC replacement When memory IC is replaced with new one the CPU writes down the default data of the service adjustments to the replaced IC as the mentioned on the service ad justment table As these data are not the same data as factory shipped data it should be required to perform the re adjustments following to...

Page 28: ...of UV radiation those adjustments must be completed within 25 minutes Adjustment Condition Input signal Video signal 1 0Vp p 75W terminated 16 steps gray scale Composite video signal Component Video signal 1 0Vp p 75W terminated 8 color 100 color bar or 16 step gray scale Component video signal Computer signal 0 7Vp p 75W terminated 16 steps gray scale pattern Image control mode STANDARD mode unle...

Page 29: ...tem no 14 to adjust the voltage of TP35G to make the amplitude D Vpp to be 10 00 0 05V 3 Reference Voltage Adjustment 㪛㩷㪲㪭㫇㫇㪴 Before setting you need to check which type of LCD panel is placed on the projector according to the item LCD Panel Prism Ass y removal in the chapter Optical Parts Disassembly 1 Enter the service mode 2 Panel Type Check Select group no 290 item no 0 Check the data value as...

Page 30: ... select group no 260 item no 0 and then change data value from 0 to 1 After the auto calibration com pleted OK will appear on the screen 4 Auto Calibration adjustment PC Below adjustments are performed when the above auto calibration is failed Pedestal adjustment Component 1 Enter the service mode 2 Receive the 16 step grey scale 480i component signal with Computer2 Component mode 3 Connect an osc...

Page 31: ...nent to the screen 7 Select item no 0 and change data value to obtain the minimum flicker on the screen 8 Project only blue light component to the screen 9 Select item no 2 and change data value to obtain the minimum flicker on the screen 10 Select group no 100 item no 92 and change data value to 0 to reset the panel frequency 7 Common Center adjustment 1 Enter the service mode 2 Receive the 16 st...

Page 32: ...3 By pressing the SELECT button the Keystone Offset adjustment will start 4 When it has completed the OK message will appear on the screen 5 By pressing any button on the projector or the remote control the OK message will disappear Data value of Group no 102 item no 3 will be back from 5 to 0 for initial value 12 Keystone Offset adjustment If the correction of the Color shading adjustment is nec ...

Page 33: ... 33 Electrical Adjustments K10B K10C K9602 IC5001 IC501 IC531 K8B K8E K8G K8J K8K K8P K8I K8D K8H K5G K5R K5B K10C TPFANA TPFANB TP35B TPFANC TP35R TP35G MAIN BOARD Test Points and Locations ...

Page 34: ...mponent SCART SyncOn Green Threhould 6 3 2 0 15 11 SOGHYSDIS PC Component SCART Sync On Green Hsysterisis Enable 0 0 1 12 HS1TH 4 0 7 13 HS0TH 4 0 7 100 PreCoast PC Signal 3 0 63 101 PostCoast PC Signal 8 0 63 120 PreCoast PC Video 480i 7 0 63 121 PostCoast PC Video 480i 13 0 63 122 PreCoast PC Video 575i 7 0 63 123 PostCoast PC Video 575i 13 0 63 124 PreCoast PC Video 480p 7 0 63 125 PostCoast PC...

Page 35: ...in 10 10 0 255 Composite S Video Gain Adjustment Video 1 C Level Composite S Video C Level ADC Saturation 115 115 0 255 Composite S Video 2 3 XCXL Level Cross Chroma Cross Luma Level 3 0 5 4 C2DNBANDWIDTH Comb 2D Narrow Bandwidth 3 3 0 3 NTSC PAL 5 C2DWBANDWIDTH Comb 2D Wide Bandwidth 4 4 0 7 NTSC PAL 6 C2DCNMINLEAK Comb 2D Chroma Narrow Band Minimum Leakage 0 3 0 3 Left Values are adjustable if C...

Page 36: ...R L1 0 Noise Pixel Range NSRANGEY NSRANGEUV 1 0 2 1 Noise Region 0 NSREGIONY0 NSREGIONUV0 12 0 1023 2 Noise Region 1 NSREGIONY1 NSREGIONUV1 24 0 1023 3 Noise Region 2 NSREGIONY2 NSREGIONUV2 40 0 1023 4 Noise Gain Level NSFILTERY NSFILTERUV 50 0 255 Group 49 Noise Reduction Time Effective only for N R L2 0 Noise Pixel Range NSRANGEY NSRANGEUV 1 0 2 1 Noise Region 0 NSREGIONY0 NSREGIONUV0 12 0 1023 ...

Page 37: ...0 7 Alpha Color 70 70 70 70 70 70 0 1000 8 Alpha Tint 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 1000 9 Alpha Sharpness 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 1000 Group 100 Panel Service 0 G SubGain 2048 2064 2000 2000 1950 1950 1830 1900 0 4095 PCStandard PCDynamic PCReal PCBlackBoard AVStandard AVDy namic AVCinema AVBlackBoard 1 R SubGain 2048 2064 2000 2000 1850 2048 1950 2048 0 4095 2 B SubGain 2048 2064 2000 2000 2048 2000 2048 2048...

Page 38: ...ockR1 0 0 2047 MIN MAX Cyclic Operation 60 BlockG1 0 0 2047 MIN MAX Cyclic Operation 61 BlockB1 0 0 2047 MIN MAX Cyclic Operation 62 BlockR2 0 0 2047 MIN MAX Cyclic Operation 63 BlockG2 0 0 2047 MIN MAX Cyclic Operation 64 BlockB2 0 0 2047 MIN MAX Cyclic Operation 65 ReverceR 0 0 2047 MIN MAX Cyclic Operation 66 ReverceG 0 0 2047 MIN MAX Cyclic Operation 67 ReverceB 0 0 2047 MIN MAX Cyclic Operati...

Page 39: ...2047 Scan Direction Front Rear 134 B DCOffset N5 0 0 0 2047 Scan Direction Front Rear 135 B DCOffset N6 0 0 0 2047 Scan Direction Front Rear 136 B DCOffset N7 0 0 0 2047 Scan Direction Front Rear 137 B DCOffset N8 0 0 0 2047 Scan Direction Front Rear 138 B DCOffset N9 0 0 0 2047 Scan Direction Front Rear 139 B DCOffset N10 0 0 0 2047 Scan Direction Front Rear 140 B DCOffset N11 0 0 0 2047 Scan Dir...

Page 40: ...SETP_512 18 0 1023 196 G_V_INPUT_SETP_1024 14 0 1023 197 G_V_INPUT_SETP_1536 10 0 1023 198 G_V_INPUT_SETP_2048 4 0 1023 199 G_V_INPUT_SETP_2560 0 0 1023 200 G_V_INPUT_SETP_3072 1019 0 1023 201 G_V_INPUT_SETP_3584 1016 0 1023 202 G_V_INPUT_SETP_4096 1013 0 1023 203 B_V_INPUT_SETP_0 22 0 1023 204 B_V_INPUT_SETP_512 18 0 1023 205 B_V_INPUT_SETP_1024 14 0 1023 206 B_V_INPUT_SETP_1536 10 0 1023 207 B_V...

Page 41: ... 255 Group 200 Option 0 Logo Prohibition Forced No Brand Logo Prohibition 0 Menu 1 Forced 2 China 3 9 not used 0 0 2 Effective after AC On 1 RS232C Baudrate Baud Rate 0 0 2 0 19200bps 1 9600bps 2 115200bps 2 PJLink Enable PJLink 0 0 1 0 Disable 1 Enable 3 Shipping Setting 0 0 20 Default set when the value is set to 10 4 CABLE SW Long Cable 0 0 10 0 Disable 1 Enable 5 PW Debug Command Enable 0 0 1 ...

Page 42: ... Accelerator Enable 0 0 1 0 Zoom Accelerator OFF 1 Zoom Accelerator ON No last memory 7 DZoom Reset by Keystone 0 0 1 0 Enable Normal 1 Disable Dzoo is not cancelled even if Keystone is cancelled No last memory 8 Stability Count Count Value of V missing 5 0 255 9 Sensivity for Signal Lost HSYNC Only used this value for No Signal Judgement Hz 350 0 65535 10 Sensivity for Signal Lost VSYNC Only used...

Page 43: ...mmer level High 15 0 15 Group 231 VBI Slice Level 0 Generic Initial Slicing Level PW190 register 0xE344 0x34 0 255 1 Generic High Level Threshold PW190 register 0xE345 0 255 2 Generic Low Level Threshold PW190 register 0xE346 0 255 3 Generic Minimum Low Level PW190 register 0xE347 0x30 0 255 4 Generic Maximum High Level PW190 register 0xE348 0xe0 0 255 Group 250 FAN Control 0 FAN1 MIN ADJUST DAC D...

Page 44: ...tage Normal Ceiling HiLand Normal HiLand Ceiling 10 Normal Fan Control MinTemp Temp Senser Control Start End Tem p at Normal 33 33 33 33 20 100 11 Normal Fan Control Max Temp 38 38 37 37 20 100 12 Normal Fan1 Min Fan voltage value at Normal unit 0 1V 75 80 90 90 0 255 13 Normal Fan1 Max 125 125 135 135 0 255 14 Normal Fan2 Min 68 75 80 80 0 255 15 Normal Fan2 Max 80 80 80 80 0 255 16 Normal Fan3 M...

Page 45: ...0 1 OFFSET AREA V START Black Level Acquiring Area V Start Position 500 0 1000 2 GAIN AREA H START White Level Acquiring Area H Start Position 25 0 1000 3 GAIN AREA V START White Level Acquiring Area V Start Position 500 0 1000 4 Image AREA H WIDTH Black White Level Acquiring Area 13 0 4095 5 Image AREA V HIGHT Black White Level Acquiring Area Height 9 0 4095 6 OFFSET target Target Value of Black ...

Page 46: ...USTOM Aspect 0 Scaler Horizontal Horizontal Scaler Edit 100 68 132 1 Sclaler Vertical Vertical Scaler Edit 100 68 132 2 Connect Seperate Connect Edit 0 0 1 0 Seperate 1 Connect 3 Position Horizontal Horizontal Postion Correction 100 85 115 4 Position Vertical Vertical Position Correct 100 85 115 5 Aspect Enable Aspect Adj Enable 0 0 1 1 Enable 0 Disable Group 280 AutoPC Adjust 0 AutoPCAdjustEnable...

Page 47: ...48 0 4095 4 Disp Line 458 0 4095 Group 521 YCbCr 575i 0 Total Dots 864 0 4095 1 Disp Dots 656 0 4095 2 H Back Porch 162 0 4095 3 V Back Porch 64 0 4095 4 Disp Line 534 0 4095 Group 522 YCbCr 480P 0 Total Dots 858 0 4095 Read only 1 Disp Dots 684 0 4095 2 H Back Porch 136 0 4095 3 V Back Porch 46 0 4095 4 Disp Line 460 0 4095 Group 523 YCbCr 575P 0 Total Dots 864 0 4095 Read only 1 Disp Dots 690 0 ...

Page 48: ...ack Porch 166 0 4095 3 V Back Porch 48 0 4095 4 Disp Line 460 0 4095 5 Clamp 1 0 255 6 Clamp Width 31 0 255 Group 541 RGB Video 575i 0 Total Dots 966 0 4095 1 Disp Dots 736 0 4095 2 H Back Porch 182 0 4095 3 V Back Porch 66 0 4095 4 Disp Line 536 0 4095 5 Clamp 1 0 255 6 Clamp Width 31 0 255 Group 542 RGB Video 480P 0 Total Dots 960 0 4095 1 Disp Dots 766 0 4095 2 H Back Porch 156 0 4095 3 V Back ...

Page 49: ...260 0 4095 3 V Back Porch 54 0 4095 4 Disp Line 1052 0 4095 5 Clamp 1 0 255 6 Clamp Width 31 0 255 Group 548 RGB Video 1035i 0 Total Dots 2200 0 4095 2 H Back Porch 258 0 4095 3 V Back Porch 92 0 4095 4 Disp Line 1012 0 4095 Group 560 HDCP 480P 7 Over Scan Over Scan Rate 0 25 5 at 0 1 steps 0 0 255 8 VSBEG 2 0 15 Group 561 HDCP 575P 7 Over Scan Over Scan Rate 0 25 5 at 0 1 steps 0 0 255 8 VSBEG 2 ...

Page 50: ...r Scan Rate 0 25 5 at 0 1 steps 0 0 255 8 VSBEG 2 0 15 Group 981 Color Shading Adj Offset 0 R Max 0 0 0 255 1 R Mid1 0 0 0 255 2 R Mid2 0 0 0 255 3 R Min 0 0 0 255 4 G Max 0 0 0 255 5 G Mid1 0 0 0 255 6 G Mid2 0 0 0 255 7 G Min 0 0 0 255 8 B Max 0 0 0 255 9 B Mid1 0 0 0 255 10 B Mid2 0 0 0 255 11 B Min 0 0 0 255 ...

Page 51: ...R MXA2500ELP POWER UNIT 16V 6V 7V SP 1W FANCon FAN 6 Lamp S VIDEO VIDEO A udioǂOUT L3E07111 K Digital Gamma ǂ B L3E06170P0A ǂ G L3E06170P0A ୄ R L3E06170P0A VIDEO Audio IN IC9885 QXXAVD107 M UART IC801 FLASH ROM EEPROM RJ45 A 1 22 A 1 22 Lamp ID IC8801 LAN Control QXXAVD059 M COMPUTER 1 Audio IN COMPUTER 2 Audio IN PCI IN RGB YCbCr SCART Anlalog SW Buffer PCI IN Monitor Out Chassis over view Chassi...

Page 52: ..._RXD CHO_TXD CHO_RXD MUTE KEY1 295 26 344 28 KEY2 126 POW_KEY R C_PW SCL1 SDA1 SCL2 SDA2 188 214 RXD_PW 386 TXD_PW 124 211 294 SCL0 SDA0 293 212 290 208 FAN_CON_A 30 FAN_CON_B 128 IC301 SYSTEMCONTROL D6835 Q5035 ON H LAMP_LED D6833 D6831 Q6846 Q6845 LAMP REPLACE WARNING POWER IC4891 NAND 2 13 1 10 IC9882 INVERTER 2 K6R K8S 3 1 K8H 4 5 1 K8D K29D 3 S3 3V FAN CONTROL CIRCUIT KEY SWITCH SCL2_5V SDA2_...

Page 53: ...RMAL SW LINE FILTER A901 LAMP BALLAST SW901 LAMP COVER SW CHO_RXD LAMP_DET BLAST_AC LAMP_DC_ON CHO_TXD IC9882 INVERTER 13 10 295 26 89 284 2 5 4 1 1 3 K8R K6R K8H K8S 1 2 POWER ON H POWER ON H MAIN POWER Power Control LAMP_DET 285 IC4891 FAN ERR 4 1 2 Lamp control ...

Page 54: ...MAIN IC1303 BUS SW SPEAKER SP901 L R L R 5 17 7 15 10 9 4 1 2 20 AUDIO OUT L R 7 15 3 5 2 6 Q5031 K300 K200 Q5061 Q5063 Q5035 IC5031 LM4889 AUDIO OUT 1 3 K8F IC301 SCALER SCL2_5V OUT_DET SDA2_5V SCL2_5V SDA2_5V 208 290 344 AUDIO MUTE MUTE Mute On H L R 6 16 PC AUDIO1 IN 5 8 Audio circuit ...

Page 55: ...IC631 POWER OSC MR4010 Feedback S6V S16V S 7V ON_15V LAMPDC_ON IC4891 NAND S6V S16V S 7V 9 8 6 5 3 IC8831 TEMP SENSOR3 MCP9801 LAMP PANEL OUT SIDE IC8821 TEMP SENSORƝ MCP9801 IC8811 TEMP SENSOR1 MCP9801 26 LAMP_DET 285 2 13 295 215 11 201 ON_5V 110 Power On H ON_1 8V 363 LAMP_DC_ON 89 284 293 212 SCL0 SDA0 IC9882 INVERTER SW901 S16V FAN_A Q7812 D3613 D591 D592 2 IC5621 S1 8V_PW IC5821 S2 5V_PW IC5...

Page 56: ... D3628 K8J FN902 1 2 D3627 IC8821 TEMP SENSOR2 MCP9801 2 1 IC8831 TEMP SENSOR3 MCP9801 IC8811 TEMP SENSOR1 MCP9801 MAIN BOARD FAN_CON_C FAN_CON_A IC301 SYSTEM CONTROL IC4891 NAND 1 4 215 Q7801 2 FAN_SW1 Power On H 190 FAN_CON_B 128 293 212 SCL0 SDA0 Power Error On P_Fail H SIGNAL MODE POWER ON STAND BY H L NORMAL ERROR H L FAN_SW1 P_FAIL P_FAIL FAN_ERR TPFANB K8S K8H K8D 3 6 5 1 1 2 BLAST_AC 30 37...

Page 57: ...until cool ing is completed and the POWER indicator stops blinking Q The projector is ready to be turned on with the POWER ON OFF button Q The projector is operating normally Q The projector is in the Power management mode Q The temperature inside the projector is abnormally high The pro jector cannot be turned on When the projector is cooled down enough and the temperature returns to normal the P...

Page 58: ...15 of IC301 SYSTEM CONTROL when the abnormality occurred inside the projector and then the IC301 sends the shutdown signal LAMP_DC_ON to the power supply circuit to stop its operation and signal BLAST_AC to the lamp ballast board via IC4891 and SW901 lamp cover switch to stop operation of the lamp circuit An abnormality occurs on the secondary power supply Check power supplies S16V S6V S 7V P_FAIL...

Page 59: ... stage and processing stage Check IC301 Scaler and peripheral circuit No picture with all of computer input sources Yes Yes No No No No Check AV source selecting and decoding stage S Video source Check S video signal Y C S_CHROMA signal is applied to pin 265 of IC301 Scaler and S Y signal is applied on pin 264 of IC301 S_SW signal S VIDEO L is input to pin 267 of IC301 Scaler Composite video sourc...

Page 60: ...udio output circuit Check speaker connection of the terminal K8F Yes No Check IC5031 IC5081 and peripheral circuit Check the Mute signal at pin 5 of Q5035 The Mute signal is output from pin 344 of IC 301 Scaler The OUT_DET signal is sent from Audio Out terminal Mute On H at pin 344 of IC301 L at pin 1 of IC5031 Check if the audio signal is observed at pins 5 and 8 of IC5031 Yes No ...

Page 61: ...ORTH3 2 Wire Serial Data 1 SDA1 IIC Bus Control Data O 296 D23 PORTI6 PW_UPDATE LAN control O 215 D24 ADC0 ADC0 P_FAIL Power Failure Signal Input Failure L I 126 D25 ADC2 ADC2 KEY 2 Key Control Input I 29 D26 ADC6 ADC6 LAMP Option Lamp Option I 362 E14 PORTC4 IRM_RST L3E07111 reset O 368 E20 PORTH0 RXD_PW Serial Control RXD I 370 E22 ADC5 ADC5 P_FAIL_LAN LAN error detect I 30 E26 DAC1 DAC1 FAN CON...

Page 62: ... 62 Waveform VIDEO signal VIDEO HSYNC signal VSYNC signal HSYNC signal TPDHS VSYNC signal TPDVS R S H signal TP35R G S H signal TP35G B S H signal TP35B ...

Page 63: ... 63 IC Block Diagrams FA5550NG P F Control IC621 XR16L5701IL24 UART IC9885 ...

Page 64: ... 64 IC Block Diagrams HIN202EIB RS 232C Driver IC3801 L3E06170 D A S H LCD Driver IC501 IC531 IC561 ...

Page 65: ...㻲㻸㻷㻾㻔㻔㻝㻓㼀 㻪㻕㻲㻸㻷㻾㻔㻔㻝㻓㼀 㻥㻕㻲㻸㻷㻾㻔㻔㻝㻓㼀 㻲㻶㻧㻵㻬㻱㻾㻔㻝㻓㼀 㻲㻶㻧㻥㻬㻱㻾㻔㻝㻓㼀 㻲㻶㻧㻶㻺 㻲㻶㻧㻪㻬㻱㻾㻔㻝㻓㼀 㻶㻦㻯㻮 㻶㻧㻤㻷㻤 㻶㻦㻶 㻹㻶㻼㻱㻦 㻫㻶㻼㻱㻦 㻧㻦㻯㻮 㻶㻨㻯㻨㻦㻷 㻦㻯㻻㻲㻸㻷㻋㻵㻝㻪㻝㻥㻌 㻧㻻㻲㻸㻷㻋㻵㻝㻪㻝㻥㻌 㻫㻵㻨㻶㻨㻷㻲 㻫㻳㻯㻯 㻹㻵㻨㻶㻨㻷㻲 㻦㻯㻼㻲㻸㻷 㻧㻼㻲㻸㻷 㻩㻵㻳㻋㻵㻝㻪㻝㻥㻌 㻶㻫㻦㻯㻮㻋㻵㻝㻪㻝㻥㻌㻱 㻶㻫㻦㻯㻮㻋㻵㻝㻪㻝㻥㻌 㻻㻩㻵㻋㻵㻝㻪㻝㻥㻌 㻶㻷㻶㻴㻨㻋㻵㻝㻪㻝㻥㻌 㻶㻷㻶㻴㻲㻋㻵㻝㻪㻝㻥㻌 㻱㻵㻪 㻶㻫㻨㻱㻥 㻦㻯㻳㻔䡐㻕 㻧㻬㻵㻼 㻨㻱㻥㻼㻔㻐㻕 㻨㻱㻥㻻㻔㻐㻗㻋㻵㻝㻪㻝㻥㻌 㻰㻶㻨㻯㻋㻵㻝㻪㻝㻥㻌 㻧㻨㻋㻵㻝㻪㻝㻥㻌 㻶㻵㻦㻶 㻶㻵㻧㻤㻷㻤 PIC16F688T LAMP ID IC8741 ...

Page 66: ... 66 IC Block Diagrams NJW1156 Audio Control IC5001 6 16 16 16 16 16 7 47 4 16 4 16 4 16 4 16 4 16 4 7 7 7 16 1 1V MZNIKM PW190 Scaler IC301 ...

Page 67: ... 67 IC Block Diagrams MR4010 Power OSC IC631 PIC18F67J60 LAN CONTROL IC8801 ...

Page 68: ... 68 IC Block Diagrams FA7703 DC DC Converter IC7811 ...

Page 69: ...lized Composite STYRENE Styrene TA SOLID Tantalum Oxide Solid Electrolytic AL SOLID Aluminium Solid Electrolytic ELECT Aluminum Foil Electrolytic NP ELECT Non polarised Electrolytic OS SOLID Aluminium Solid with Organic Semiconductive Electrolytic POS SOLID Polymerized Organic Semiconductive DL ELECT Double Layered Electrolytic PPS FILM Polyphenylene Sulfide Film MT PPS FILM Metalized Polyphenylen...

Page 70: ...ut Of Circuit Board A1000 Main Board A901 Ballast Board A601 Power Board FN903 Cooling Fan FN906 Cooling Fan LP900 Lamp Ass y FN905 Cooling Fan SP901 Speaker FN901 Cooling Fan FN904 Cooling Fan SW902 Thermal Switch A8700 CONNECT ID Board A1001 AV Board A602 Filter Board FN902 Cooling Fan SW901 Lamp Cover Switch ...

Page 71: ...SA1235AC1F INTEGRATED CIRCUIT IC621 409 690 7918 IC FA5550N IC631 309 653 7405 IC MR4010 7101 IC671 409 692 2515 IC TA76L431FB CAPACITOR C611 303 222 1326 CERAMIC 1000P K 1K 304 084 6300 CERAMIC 1000P K 1K C612 303 222 1326 CERAMIC 1000P K 1K 304 084 6300 CERAMIC 1000P K 1K C613 303 451 4119 MT POLYEST 1U K 450V C614 303 451 4119 MT POLYEST 1U K 450V C615 404 118 3609 ELECT 150U M 420V C621 303 33...

Page 72: ...41 408 062 4606 TH PRF18BD471QB1RB ZD631 307 206 5413 ZD UDZS TE 178 2B 655 002 7603 ASSY PWB FILTER KG5AC CAPACITOR C601 404 117 6403 MT POLYEST 1U K 275V 404 117 8902 MT POLYEST 1U K 310V C602 404 117 6403 MT POLYEST 1U K 275V 404 117 8902 MT POLYEST 1U K 310V C603 304 073 3907 CERAMIC 1000P K 250V C604 304 073 3907 CERAMIC 1000P K 250V RESISTOR R601 301 287 6215 MT GLAZE 240K JA 1W R602 301 287...

Page 73: ...8F67J60 I PT KA5AC IC8802 410 656 8600 IC 24AA64T I MS IC8803 410 681 7302 IC M25P10 AVMN6TP CAPACITOR C1002 303 384 4712 TA SOLID 47U M 6 3V C1004 303 453 8917 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 453 8610 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 409 3426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C1006 303 453 8917 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 453 8610 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 409 3426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C1007 303 453 8917 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 453 8610 CER...

Page 74: ...AMIC 0 1U K 16V C3052 303 372 7510 CERAMIC 2 2U K 6 3V 303 370 0216 CERAMIC 2 2U K 6 3V C3053 403 455 1012 CERAMIC 1U K 10V 303 433 1112 CERAMIC 1U K 10V C306 303 453 8917 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 453 8610 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 409 3426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C307 303 453 8719 CERAMIC 470P K 50V 303 453 9211 CERAMIC 470P K 50V 303 282 5118 CERAMIC 470P K 50V C308 303 453 8917 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 453...

Page 75: ...03 409 3426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C3511 303 396 9613 CERAMIC 1U K 25V 303 397 7618 CERAMIC 1U K 25V C3512 303 276 3113 CERAMIC 33P J 50V C3513 303 453 7019 CERAMIC 33P J 50V 303 453 9617 CERAMIC 33P J 50V 303 276 3113 CERAMIC 33P J 50V C3514 303 276 3113 CERAMIC 33P J 50V C3516 303 276 3113 CERAMIC 33P J 50V C3517 303 276 3113 CERAMIC 33P J 50V C3518 303 276 3113 CERAMIC 33P J 50V C3519 303 276 3113 ...

Page 76: ...6 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C369 303 453 8917 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 453 8610 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 409 3426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C370 303 453 8917 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 453 8610 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 409 3426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C371 303 453 8917 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 453 8610 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 409 3426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C372 403 457 2512 CERAMIC 0 47U K 10V 303 376 6311 CERAMIC 0 47U K 10V C373 ...

Page 77: ...16V 303 409 3426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C436 303 453 8917 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 453 8610 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 409 3426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C437 303 453 8917 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 453 8610 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 409 3426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C438 303 358 3215 CERAMIC 10U K 6 3V 303 370 0018 CERAMIC 10U K 6 3V 303 368 7319 CERAMIC 10U K 6 3V C439 303 358 3215 CERAMIC 10U K 6 3V 303 370 0018 CERAMIC 10U...

Page 78: ...19 CERAMIC 0 068U K 16V C5317 303 453 8917 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 453 8610 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 409 3426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C532 303 453 8917 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 453 8610 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 409 3426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C533 303 453 8917 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 453 8610 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 409 3426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C5331 303 372 7510 CERAMIC 2 2U K 6 3V 303 370 0216 CERAMIC 2 2U K 6 3V ...

Page 79: ...0 1U K 16V C6802 303 453 8917 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 453 8610 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 409 3426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C6803 303 453 8917 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 453 8610 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 409 3426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C7806 303 433 1112 CERAMIC 1U K 10V C7811 303 397 8219 CERAMIC 2 2U K 25V C7812 303 453 8917 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 453 8610 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V 303 409 3426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C7813 303...

Page 80: ...LAZE 75 JA 1 16W R1063 301 225 2019 MT GLAZE 680 JA 1 16W R1064 301 225 2019 MT GLAZE 680 JA 1 16W R1065 301 225 3818 MT GLAZE 1 5K JA 1 16W R1066 301 240 5613 MT GLAZE 3K JA 1 16W R1067 301 224 9019 MT GLAZE 10K JA 1 16W R1068 301 224 9019 MT GLAZE 10K JA 1 16W R1069 301 240 5613 MT GLAZE 3K JA 1 16W R1070 301 263 7420 MT GLAZE 75 JA 1 16W R1072 301 263 7420 MT GLAZE 75 JA 1 16W R1075 301 263 742...

Page 81: ...A 1 16W R357 301 226 1516 MT GLAZE 0 000 ZA 1 16W R3580 301 037 5017 MT GLAZE 0 000 ZA 1 10W R3585 301 224 9019 MT GLAZE 10K JA 1 16W R3586 301 224 9316 MT GLAZE 1K JA 1 16W R3587 301 224 9019 MT GLAZE 10K JA 1 16W R3588 301 224 9019 MT GLAZE 10K JA 1 16W R359 301 225 0015 MT GLAZE 270 JA 1 16W R360 301 225 0015 MT GLAZE 270 JA 1 16W R3601 301 225 0213 MT GLAZE 3 3K JA 1 16W R3602 301 224 9019 MT ...

Page 82: ...6W R517 301 226 1516 MT GLAZE 0 000 ZA 1 16W R518 301 226 1516 MT GLAZE 0 000 ZA 1 16W R5213 301 224 8814 MT GLAZE 100 JA 1 16W R5215 301 224 8814 MT GLAZE 100 JA 1 16W R5220 301 224 8814 MT GLAZE 100 JA 1 16W R5223 301 224 8814 MT GLAZE 100 JA 1 16W R5303 301 225 0312 MT GLAZE 33 JA 1 16W R531 301 224 8814 MT GLAZE 100 JA 1 16W R5317 301 225 1814 MT GLAZE 47 JA 1 16W R5318 301 225 0619 MT GLAZE 5...

Page 83: ...01 286 4717 MT GLAZE 30K JA 1 16W R7848 301 224 9019 MT GLAZE 10K JA 1 16W R7866 301 225 8110 MT GLAZE 10 JA 1 16W R7869 301 224 8913 MT GLAZE 100K JA 1 16W R7871 301 294 3511 MT GLAZE 27K FA 1 16W R7874 301 294 2811 MT GLAZE 2 2K FA 1 16W R7878 301 224 9019 MT GLAZE 10K JA 1 16W R7879 301 224 9316 MT GLAZE 1K JA 1 16W R7881 301 224 9316 MT GLAZE 1K JA 1 16W R7882 301 225 1210 MT GLAZE 4 7K JA 1 1...

Page 84: ...4 1 32W 945 037 0817 R NETWORK 0X4 1 16W RB538 945 036 3529 R NETWORK 0X4 1 32W 945 037 0817 R NETWORK 0X4 1 16W RB561 945 036 3529 R NETWORK 0X4 1 32W 945 037 0817 R NETWORK 0X4 1 16W RB562 945 036 3529 R NETWORK 0X4 1 32W 945 037 0817 R NETWORK 0X4 1 16W RB563 945 036 3529 R NETWORK 0X4 1 32W 945 037 0817 R NETWORK 0X4 1 16W RB564 945 036 3529 R NETWORK 0X4 1 32W 945 037 0817 R NETWORK 0X4 1 16W...

Page 85: ...7 TPL3 307 210 1923 DIODE 1SS400 TE 61 D3604 307 235 0816 DIODE 1SS387 TPL3 307 210 1923 DIODE 1SS400 TE 61 D3606 307 235 0816 DIODE 1SS387 TPL3 307 210 1923 DIODE 1SS400 TE 61 D3611 307 235 0816 DIODE 1SS387 TPL3 307 210 1923 DIODE 1SS400 TE 61 D3613 307 235 0816 DIODE 1SS387 TPL3 307 210 1923 DIODE 1SS400 TE 61 D3614 307 235 0816 DIODE 1SS387 TPL3 307 210 1923 DIODE 1SS400 TE 61 D3617 307 235 08...

Page 86: ...301 150 5819 MT GLAZE 100K JA 1 10W R3051 301 150 5819 MT GLAZE 100K JA 1 10W R3061 301 255 6513 MT GLAZE 100 JA 1 10W R3063 301 150 5819 MT GLAZE 100K JA 1 10W R3064 301 255 6513 MT GLAZE 100 JA 1 10W COIL L2011 301 037 5017 MT GLAZE 0 000 ZA 1 10W L2021 301 037 5017 MT GLAZE 0 000 ZA 1 10W MISCELLANEOUS K20A 945 068 3740 JACK RCA 3 K20B 645 089 9041 SOCKET DIN 4P K30A 945 006 4792 JACK PHONE D3 ...

Page 87: ... KF5AC FOR KF5 XU35000 610 344 9531 CARTON CASE KA5AC FOR KA5 XU30000 610 340 0297 POLY BAG KB3AC 610 344 5762 CUSHION SPACER KG5AC 610 343 1659 CUSHION TOP KG5AC 610 343 1642 CUSHION BTM KG5AC ACCESSORIES OWNER S MANUAL 610 343 6456 CD ROM PJ NW MANAGER 610 344 3652 CD ROM OWNERS MANUAL KF5AC 655 002 8310 SETUP INST KF5AC 655 002 8747 SAFETY MANUAL KG5AC REMOTE CONTROL 645 099 3213 ASSY REMOCON C...

Page 88: ...00 88 Cabinet Parts Location M03 Mechanical Parts List C12 M06 C09 M01 C03 C05 C04 C02 C07 S01 M04 C08 S01 M07 C14 S01 C01 M02 C11 S02 S02 S03 C06 C16 C10 M08 M09 M10 M12 M11 S03 S03 S03 S03 C13 M16 M13 M14 M15 M17 M18 C15 ...

Page 89: ...KF5 XU35000 KA5 XU30000 89 Mechanical Parts List S05 S05 Optical Parts Location Integrator Lens In S04 Relay Lens Out L04 PBS L06 Relay out S04 L03 Integrator In L07 Integrator Out M05 ...

Page 90: ...KF5 XU35000 KA5 XU30000 90 Mechanical Parts List S05 S05 L14 Projection Lens Polarized Glass In Projection Lens S05 L02 R Polarized in R L02 G Polarized in G L02 B Polarized in B ...

Page 91: ...KF5 XU35000 KA5 XU30000 91 Mechanical Parts List L01 Prism LCD panel Ass y L01 R L01 Prism LCD Panel Assy Blue Red Green L01 G L01 B S07 S06 ...

Page 92: ...KF5 XU35000 KA5 XU30000 92 Mechanical Parts List L12 L05 L07 L08 L04 L09 L13 L11 L03 L10 In the Optical Unit L05 L12 L11 ...

Page 93: ... 610 343 1581 SPACER SPONGE NET KG5AC M17 610 343 1345 MOUNTING DUCT LAMP TOP KG5AC M18 610 343 1376 MOUNTING DUCT LAMP BTM KG5AC SCREWS S01 411 077 8606 SCR TPG FLT 3x8 S02 411 189 8907 SCR BIN 4x4 S03 411 031 9304 SCR BIN 3x8 S04 411 189 8303 SCR BIN 3X14 S05 412 077 8108 SPECIAL SCREW 2 5X6 S06 411 190 9108 SCR BIN 2X4 S07 312 070 3400 SPECIAL SCREW 3 0X10V OPTICAL PARTS L01 610 344 3195 ASSY P...

Page 94: ... KF5AC April 2009 DC 200 Printed in Japan SANYO Electric Co Ltd ...

Page 95: ...rvice manual original for chassis No KF5 XU35000 KA5 XU30000 models PLC XU350 and PLC XU300 File with the service manual No SM5111050 00 Note All the information of part numbers and values indicated on these diagrams are at the beginning of production To improve the performance there may be some differences to the actual set When you order the service parts use service parts code mentioned on the ...

Page 96: ...k Material E Electrolytic P Electrolytic non polarized C Ceramic temperature compensation K Ceramic F Polyester N Polypropylene M Metalized polypropylene H Metalized polypromylar B Ceramic semiconductor G Metalized polyestel Y Composite film S Styrol T Tantalum oxide solid electrolytic U Organic semiconductive electrolyte D Electric double layer electrolytic Mark Tolerance A not specified B 0 1 C ...

Page 97: ...20A_1 Z30B0220G SC3061 OUT_DET_EXT J10QY201G K300 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 10GJ100KC R3031 K300_2 1 10GZ0C R2010 1 10GJ100C R3064 1 16GJ100A R2002 VIDEO_R_EXT Z30B0220G SC2001 S_SW_EXT J11B4700N K20B J11B4701N 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 S_SW_EXT K300_19 Z30B 0220G SC2011 1 2 USB_VBUS_EXT J12B3541N K20A 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 PC1_L_EXT K40C_3 1 3GJ75 R2022 1 3GJ75 R2001 GND K300_17 K20A_3...

Page 98: ...56KA R5342 1 3GJ75 R1001 S3 3V GND GND 1 2 3 4 GND 5 6 7 8 VCC GND GND 1 16GJ100A R1022 R1 6 3KK10MB C1092 1 16GJ47A R1035 S5V F34DG407G L1071 1 2 3 1 16GJ100A R1038 GND GND F34DG407G L1002 1 2 3 S5V 1 16GJ100A R1012 1 16GJ 47KA R1041 1 16GJ1 5KA R1050 16KK0 1MN C5315 16KK0 1MN C1012 1 16GJ47A R1037 S 7V CJ100CM C5337 GND 1 16GJ 47KA R1030 GND 1 16GJ4 7KA R4014 1 16GJ33A R5303 S3 3V S5V 1 16GJ56KA...

Page 99: ... GND S3 3VD_PW B1 X R301 1 16GJ10KA R801 SDA2_5V GND GND S5V SDA2 GND GND FAN_CON_B 16KK0 1MN C347 16KK0 1AYH 16KK0 1AXH KK1000AYH C844 CHO_RXD 1 16GZ0A R5803 GND GND L3BE221PG L307 GND 16KK0 068MN C1014 KK470MN C323 1 16GJ100A R347 GND 1 16GZ0A R369 SIOUTR 0 7 S3 3VD_PW GND GND P_FAIL 16KK0 1MN C316 16KK0 1AYH 16KK0 1AXH CT0J470MJRANG C302 1 16GJ10KA R378 16KK0 1MN C304 16KK0 1AYH 16KK0 1AXH 1 16...

Page 100: ...10 GND GND2 K8K_3 1 16GJ10A R7816 1SS400G D3602 1SS387G 1 VIN 2 VSS 3 NC VOFB 4 CE 5 VOUT GND R5090 1 16GZ0A HN1B04FEYP Q7813 GND 1 16GJ180A R4862 PC2_R 1 16GJ30KA R7847 SW801_1 GND 16KK0 1MN C8823 16KK0 1AYH 16KK0 1AXH R6842 1 16GJ180A 1 16GF2 2KA R7842 1 16GJ1KA R5042 GND2 1 16GJ1KA R5082 UDZS6 2BG D4813 02DZ6 2YG 1 16GJ 10KA R6803 X C041 X R5624 GND R044 X FAN_A L3BE221PG L3639 1 16GJ100A R5031...

Page 101: ...G20 27 H20 28 J20 29 K20 30 L20 31 M20 32 N20 33 P20 34 R20 35 T20 36 U20 37 V20 38 W20 39 Y20 40 Y19 41 Y18 42 Y17 43 Y16 44 Y15 45 Y14 46 Y13 47 Y12 48 Y11 49 Y10 50 Y9 51 Y8 52 Y7 53 Y6 54 Y5 55 Y4 56 Y3 57 Y2 58 Y1 59 W1 60 V1 61 U1 62 T1 63 R1 64 P1 65 N1 66 M1 67 L1 68 K1 69 J1 70 H1 71 G1 72 F1 73 E1 74 D1 75 C1 76 B1 77 B2 78 B3 79 B4 80 B5 81 B6 82 B7 83 B8 84 B9 85 B10 86 B11 87 B12 88 B...

Page 102: ...J_G K5B24 3 3V_SH_G RESET_DG VMID B_DY X R534 1 16GJ3 9KA R1447 G_CLY DG_2 0 9 J30B1640G TP_VREFB 25KK11D C551 B_CLY 25KK11D C3563 L26B3470G L531 XFRR VREFG K5G5 K5B32 25KK11D C3539 25KK1GQ 16KK0 1MN C1429 CJ33CM C3549 R_CLYB 16KK101G C537 1 16GZ0A R574 G_CLX 25KK11D C3502 1SS400G D592 1SS387G 16KK0 1GQ C506 CJ33CM C3572 1 16GZ0A R533 DG_ENBY1 B_ENBY 1 2 25KK11D C527 25KK0 1GQ C518 X R567 G_DY R1J...

Page 103: ...A 6 SCL 7 WP 8 VCC 1 16GJ10KA R8844 1 16GJ10KA R8843 16KK0 1MN C8806 16KK0 1AYH 16KK0 1AXH J10XF050G K8802 1 5 NMCLR 1 16GJ100A R8851 PGD 1 16GZ0A R8852 1 16GZ0A R8853 PGC SML 210YTLG D8801 3 3V_LAN 3 3V_LAN 3 3V_LAN K40B_3 RXD_PW 1 C1 2 V 3 C1 4 C2 5 C2 6 V 7 T2OUT 8 R2IN 9 R2OUT 10 T2IN 11 T1IN 12 R1OUT 13 R1IN 14 T1OUT 15 GND 16 VCC X R3808 X R8828 PGD X R8829 16KK0 1MN C3802 16KK0 1AYH 16KK0 1...

Page 104: ...A10 SCH_KF5AC NO DATA ...

Page 105: ... J609 D661 D662 6 1 12 7 T651 F631 Q611 DB611 L611 L612 L613 L614 Q643 L631 PTH611 C691 C692 1 11 K6R J610 A30C5 C615H2 L612H1 DB611H4 T651H7 Q611HG L612H2 Q611HS C615H1 DB611H1 DB611H2 T651H1 T651H12 D611H2 PTH611H1 T651H11 D611H1 DB611H3 T651H5 Q611HD PTH611H2 DIP PWB POWER KG5AC 1LG4B10W0240A R614 L661 L662 R 6 3 5 C611 C612 C613 C614 C615 C 6 3 2 1 2 K6C VR621 C651 C661 C664 C665 D611 D633 SCB...

Page 106: ...R5213 R898 R5214 R5021 R5215 R5022 R5216 R5217 R5218 R5219 R5220 R5221 R5222 R5223 R5224 R5031 R5225 R4862 R5226 R8106 R4863 R5033 R5803 R5034 R5228 R5229 R5230 R9883 R9884 R5237 R5241 R9892 R9893 R9894 R3503 R8712 R300 R301 R302 R303 R304 R8719 R306 R307 R308 R309 R501 R502 R503 R504 R310 R311 R505 R312 R506 R313 R507 R1003 R314 R508 R509 R316 R318 R319 R511 R512 R513 R514 R321 R1011 R322 R516 R1...

Page 107: ...8069 R8839 R3056 R3057 R812 R8840 R8841 R8843 R8844 R049 R3062 R8846 R8847 R8851 R8852 R8853 R4014 R4016 R4017 R1331 R8092 R8093 R8863 R8094 R8864 R8097 R4023 R8098 R4024 R8099 R8881 R8882 R5601 R5602 R5606 R5608 R5032 R5611 R5036 R5037 R5039 R9881 R5040 R5041 R9885 R5042 R9886 R5043 R5044 R5045 R5046 R5047 R5048 R5821 R5051 R5822 R5052 R5823 R5053 R5824 R5825 R3502 R5061 R5062 R5063 R5064 R5066 R...

Page 108: ...A14 PCB_KF5AC NO DATA ...

Page 109: ... XU30000 Pin description of diode transistor and IC OEFY OEFY OEFY 065 OEFY OEFY OEFY OEFY OEFY OEFY 3 4 5 7EE 4 4 BUIPEF OPEF PMMFDUPS BTF NJUUFS SBJO BUF 4 4PVSDF L JPEF L 5SBOTJTUPS 5 L OEFY Diode Transistor FET IC FET ...

Page 110: ...the components or the circuit board may easily occur Because of this you should use a soldering iron and solder that satisfy the following conditions when carrying out repair work Also soldering work must be done in a short time Soldering iron Use a soldering iron which is 70 W or equivalent and which lets you adjust the tip temperature up to 450 C 842 F It should also have as good temperature rec...

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