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KDS-70Q006

K

RM-Y914

(15)

Schematic Diagram of DSU (10/11) Board

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REFCLK

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A1 GND12_10

C1 CCPYIN_B6

E1 DRCCKIN

G1 DRCC1IN7

J1 GND12_8

L1 DRCY2IN0

N1 IFPVSOUT

R1 IFPB2OUT9

U1 IFPB2OUT4

W1 GND12_5

AA1 IFPR2OUT6

AC1 GND33_4

AE1 IFPR1OUT3

AG1 IFPG2OUT5

AJ1 IFPG1OUT7

AL1 IFPG1OUT3

AN1 GND12_1

AN3 GPIO4

AN5 DACAGND4

AN7 DACRSET

AN9 N.C

AN11 VDD33_25

AN13 SSPCLKIN

AN15 XT

ALCLKIN

AN17 MSCK

AN19 ROMAD19

AN21 ROMAD9

AN23 ROMAD7

AN25 ROMAD1

AN27 ROMDQ3

AN29 VDD12_30

AN31 MMD59

AN33 GND12_29

AL33 MMD49

AJ33 MMD46

AG33 MMD42

AE33 AGNDSDLL2

AC33 MDQS4

AA33 MCSB1

W33 MMBA1

U33 MCLK1B

R33 VDD25_18

N33 MMA9

L33 GND25_14

J33 MMD25

G33 VDD25_11

E33 MMD21

C33 MMD14

A33 GND25_5

A31 MCKE0

A29 MMD5

A27 GND12_22

A25 ARM_TDI

A23 VDD33_15

A21 VDD33_14

A19 GND12_17

A17 VDD33_11

A15 EXTGXRIN2

A13 EXTGXBIN0

A11 EXTGXGIN0

A9 EXTGXAIN1

A7 VDD33_10

A5 CCPYIN_A6

A3 CCPYIN_A0

B2 CCPCIN_B2

AM22 ROMAD8

AM24 ROMAD2

AM26 ROMDQ4

AM28 GND25_36

AM30 MDQS7

AM32 MVREF3

AK32 VDD25_31

AH32 GND25_29

AF32 GND25_27

AD32 MVREF2

AB32 MDQM4

Y32 MCSB0

V32 VDD25_21

T32 MCLK0

P32 MMA6

M32 MMD31

K32 MMD30

H32 GND25_11

F32 VDD25_9

D32 MMD11

B32 VDD25_5

B30 GND25_4

B28 VDD25_2

B26 PLLAVSS2

B24 ARM_TMS

B22 TCK

B20 GND12_18

B18 GND33_13

B16 EXTGXRIN7

B14 EXTGXBIN5

B12 EXTGXGIN1

B10 EXTGXAIN2

B8 EXTGXCKIN

B6 GND12_12

B4 CCPCKIN_A

C3 CCPCIN_B1

E3 CCPYIN_B3

G3 DRCC2IN6

J3 DRCC1IN5

L3 DRCY2IN3

N3 GND12_7

R3 IFPMSK2OUT

U3 IFPB2OUT2

W3 IFPB1OUT4

AA3 IFPR2OUT3

AC3 GND12_4

AE3 IFPG2OUT7

AG3 GND33_2

AJ3 VDD33_1

AL3 GPIO10

AL5 GPIO3

AL7 DACAVDD4

AL9 DACAVDD1

AL11 GND33_25

AL13 OBUFSELIN

AL15 GND12_36

AL17 VDD12_35

AL19 ROMAD17

AL21 GND33_22

AL23 ROMAD3

AL25 GND12_30

AL27 ROMWE

AL29 MDQM7

AL31 AGNDSDLL3

AJ31 GND25_31

C7 VDD12_11

C5 CCPVSIN_A

D4 CCPCIN_B0

F4 CCPYIN_B4

H4 DRCC2IN5

K4 DRCC1IN2

M4 DRCY1IN5

P4 PCCLPOUT

T4 VDD12_6

V4 IFPB1OUT7

Y4 IFPR2OUT9

AB4 IFPR1OUT6

AD4 IFPG2OUT8

AF4 VDD33_2

AH4 IFPG1OUT0

AK4 GPIO9

AK6 GND33_26

AK8 DACAGND3

AK10 GPIO_INT1

AK12 I2CMSCL1

AK14 SSPCLKOUT

AK16 MSDIO

AK18 ROMAD22

AK20 ROMAD12

AK22 VDD12_33

AK24 VDD12_31

AK26 ROMOE

AK28 VDD25_34

AK30 A

VDDSDLL3

AH30 MDQS6

AF30 MMD41

AD30 GND25_26

AB30 GND25_24

Y30 GND25_22

V30 MMBA0

T30 AGNDMDLL

P30 GND25_16

M30 MDQM3

K30 MVREF1

H30 MMD16

F30 VDD25_7

D30 MMD9

D28 MMD7

D26 MMD4

D24 TEN

D22 TMS

D20 PLLA

VDD1

D18 TESTMODE0

D16 EXTGXRIN5

D14 EXTGXBIN3

D12 EXTGXAIN6

D10 EXTGXVSIN

D8 CCPCIN_A0

D6 CCPHSIN_A

E5 GND12_9

G5 CCPYIN_B1

J5 DRCC2IN2

L5 DRCY2IN5

N5 DRCY1IN0

R5 VDD33_7

U5 VDD33_6

W5 IFPB1OUT2

AA5 IFPR2OUT1

AC5 VDD33_3

AJ5 GPIO8

AH6 VDD12_40

AH8 DACAGND5

AH10 GPIO_INT3

AH12 REFCLKIN

AH14 TESTMODE3

AH16 MSPI

AH18 ROMAD20

AH20 ROMAD10

AH22 ROMAD4

AH24 VDD33_20

AH26 MMD62

AH28 GND33_19

AF28 GND25_30

AD28 MMD45

AB28 VDD12_28

Y28 GND12_26

V28 MMA1

D2 CCPYIN_B2

F2 DRCC2IN7

H2 DRCC1IN6

K2 DRCY2IN7

M2 DRCY1IN3

P2 EXTGXHSOUT

T2 IFPB2OUT7

V2 IFPB1OUT9

Y2 VDD33_5

AB2 VDD33_4

AD2 IFPR1OUT4

AF2 IFPG2OUT6

AH2 IFPG1OUT9

AK2 GPIO16

AM2 VDD12_1

AM6 IFPABOUT

AM8 DACREF

AM10 VDD12_38

AM12 VDD12_42

AM14 SSPTXD

AM16 MSPO

AM18 UARTRXD1

AM20 ROMAD14

AG31 VDD25_29

AE31 VDD25_27

AC31 VDD25_26

AA31 MMD36

W31 MRASB

U31 VDD25_20

R31 MMA3

L31 MDQS3

J31 MMD23

G31 GND25_9

E31 GND25_7

C31 MMD8

C29 VDD25_4

C27 GND25_2

C25 PLLA

VDD2

C23 GND12_20

C21 SMC

C19 RESETX

C17 DACTESTMODE2

C15 EXTGXRIN0

C13 EXTGXGIN5

C11 EXTGXAIN3

C9 GND33_10

AJ7 GPIO1

AJ9 DACAGND2

AJ11 USBCONNECT

AJ13 I2CSSCL2

AJ15 GND33_23

AJ17 UARTRXD2

AJ19 ROMAD15

AJ21 PLLAVSS3

AJ23 ROMDQ7

AJ25 ROMCS0

AJ27 GND25_34

AJ29 VDD33_19

AG29 MMD53

AE29 GND25_28

AC29 MMD35

AA29 GND25_23

W29 GND25_21

U29 GND12_24

R29 GND25_17

N29 MMA11

L29 MMD24

J29 MDQM2

G29 MMD10

P6 IFPCKOUT

T6 IFPB2OUT6

V6 IFPB1OUT5

Y6 IFPR2OUT7

AB6 VDD12_4

AD6 IFPG2OUT4

AF6 IFPG1OUT2

E11 PNLCLKIN

E9 CCPCIN_A1

E7 GND33_9

F6 VDD12_10

H6 DRCVSIN

K6 DRCC1IN4

M6 DRCY1IN7

E25 GND25_1

E23 ARM_TCK

E21 PLLBYPASS1

E19 BYPASS

E17 VDD12_15

E15 GND12_15

E13 EXTGXGIN3

E29 VDD33_18

E27 MMD1

T28 GND25_18

P28 MMA8

M28 VDD25_13

K28 MMD17

H28 MMD15

F28 GND33_18

F26 GND25_3

F24 VDD33_16

F22 TDO

F20 GND33_15

F18 TESTMODE2

F16 EXTGXRIN3

F14 EXTGXBIN1

F12 EXTGXAIN4

F10 CCPCIN_A5

F8 GND12_11

B1 VDD33_8

D1 CCPYIN_B0

F1 DRCC2IN4

H1 DRCC1IN1

K1 DRCY2IN2

M1 DRCY1IN2

P1 DRCHSOUT

T1 IFPB2OUT8

V1 GND33_6

Y1 IFPB1OUT0

AB1 IFPR2OUT4

AD1 IFPR1OUT7

AF1 IFPG2OUT9

AH1 IFPG2OUT1

AK1 IFPG1OUT4

AM1 GND33_1

AN2 GND12_40

AN4 GPIO0

AN6 IFP

AGOUT

AN8 GPIO_INT0

AN10 USBDMNS

AN12 VDD12_37

AN14 CLKPRMSEL

AN16 VDD12_36

AN18 UAR

TTXD1

AN20 GND12_33

AN22 VDD33_22

AN24 VDD33_21

AN26 ROMDQ5

AN28 ROMCS1

AN30 MMD63

AN32 MMD60

AM33 MMD54

AK33 MMD52

AH33 MMD43

AF33 GND12_28

AD33 MMD38

AB33 MMD37

Y33 MCASB

V33 GND25_20

T33 MCLK0B

P33 MMA5

M33 VDD12_25

K33 MMD29

H33 AGNDSDLL1

F33 MDQS2

D33 VDD12_24

B33 MDQS1

A32 VDD12_23

A30 MMD2

A28 MMD0

A26 VDD12_20

A24 TMC2

A22 VDD12_18

A20 VDD33_13

A18 VDD33_12

A16 GND12_16

A14 EXTGXBIN6

A12 EXTGXGIN6

A10 EXTGXAIN7

A8 EXTGXHSIN

A6 CCPCIN_A2

A4 CCPYIN_A1

A2 VDD33_9

C2 CCPHSIN_B

E2 GND33_8

G2 DRCC2IN1

J2 DRCC1IN0

L2 DRCY2IN1

N2 IFPHSOUT

R2 IFPMSK1OUT

U2 IFPB2OUT3

W2 VDD12_5

AA2 IFPR2OUT5

AC2 IFPR1OUT8

AE2 IFPR1OUT0

AG2 IFPG2OUT2

AJ2 GND12_2

AL2 GPIO15

AM3 GND33_27

AJ6 GPIO5

AJ8 DACAVDD5

AJ10 GPIO_INT2

AJ12 GND33_24

AJ14 SSPRXD

AJ16 MSDIR

AJ18 ROMAD21

AJ20 ROMAD11

AJ22 GND12_32

AJ24 ROMDQ2

AJ26 MCKE1

AJ28 MMD57

AH29 VDD25_32

AF29 MMD47

AD29 MMD44

AB29 GND12_27

Y29 VDD12_27

V29 MMA0

T29 AVDDMDLL

P29 VDD25_16

M29 GND25_13

K29 MMD18

H29 MMD20

F29 MMD12

E28 VDD12_22

E26 MMD6

E24 GND33_16

E22 TDI

E20 PLLAVSS1

E18 TESTMODE1

E16 EXTGXRIN4

E14 EXTGXBIN2

E12 EXTGXXAIN5

E10 CCPCIN_A7

E8 CCPYIN_A5

E6 CCPCIN_B4

G6 CCPYIN_B5

J6 DRCC2IN3

L6 DRCY2IN6

N6 DRCY1IN1

R6 GND33_7

U6 IFPB2OUT0

W6 IFPB1OUT1

AA6 IFPR2OUT0

AC6 GND33_3

AE6 IFPG1OUT8

AG6 GPIO13

AH7 VDD33_27

AH9 DACAVDD3

AH11 GND12_39

AH13 GND12_38

AH15 VDD33_24

AH17 UARTTXD2

AH19 VDD12_34

AH21 PLLAVDD3

AH23 ROMDQ6

AH25 VDD25_36

AH27 MMD58

AG28 MDQM6

AE28 MDQM5

AC28 MMD39

AA28 MMD33

W28 MWEB

U28 VDD25_19

R28 VDD25_17

N28 MMD26

L28 AVDDSDLL1

J28 MMD22

G28 GND25_6

F27 MMD3

F25 VDD25_1

F23 ARM_TRST

F21 GND12_19

F19 GND33_14

F17 GND33_12

F15 EXTGXBIN7

F13 EXTGXGIN2

F11 VDD12_12

F9 CCPYIN_A7

F7 CCPCIN_B5

AM4 GPIO2

AM5 VDD12_39

AM7 IFPAROUT

AM9 TIM2_IC1

AM11 USBDPLS

AM13 GND12_37

AM15 XTALCLKOUT

AM17 VDD12_41

AM19 ROMAD18

AM21 MCLK1_EN

AM23 ROMAD5

AM25 ROMAD0

AM27 ROMDQ0

AM29 VDD25_35

AM31 GND25_33

AL32 MMD51

AJ32 MMD55

AG32 VDD25_28

AE32 VDD12_29

AC32 MMD34

AA32 MMD32

W32 MMBA2

U32 MCLK1

R32 MMA2

N32 MMA10

L32 MMD27

J32 MMD28

G32 VDD25_10

E32 GND12_23

C32 MDQM1

B31 MVREF0

B29 MDQS0

B27 VDD33_17

B25 GND12_21

B23 TMC1

B21 BUNRI

B19 VDD12_16

B17 DACTESTMODE3

B15 EXTGXRIN1

B13 EXTGXGIN7

B11 GND12_14

B9 GND12_13

B7 CCPCIN_A3

B5 CCPYIN_A2

B3 CCPCIN_B7

D3 CCPVSIN_B

F3 DRCHSIN

H3 DRCC2IN0

K3 VDD12_8

M3 DRCY1IN4

P3 EXTGXCKOUT

T3 GND12_6

V3 IFPB1OUT8

Y3 GND33_5

AB3 IFPR1OUT9

AD3 IFPR1OUT1

AF3 IFPG2OUT3

AH3 VDD12_2

AK3 GPIO14

AL4 GPIO7

AL6 VDD12_39A

AL8 DACAVDD2

AL10 TIM2_IC0

AL12 I2CMSDA1

AL14 SMCS0

AL16 MSBS

AL18 GND12_34

AL20 ROMAD13

AL22 ROMAD6

AL24 VDD12_32

AL26 GND33_20

AL28 GND25_35

AL30 VDD25_33

AK31 MMD50

AH31 VDD25_30

AF31 MDQS5

AD31 AVDDSDLL2

AB31 VDD25_25

Y31 VDD25_23

V31 GND25_19

T31 VDD12_26

P31 MMA7

N31 GND25_15

M31 VDD25_14

K31 VDD25_12

H31 GND25_10

F31 VDD25_8

D31 VDD25_6

C30 AGNDSDLL0

C28 VDD25_3

C26 GND33_17

C24 ARM_TDO

C22 TRST

C20 VDD12_17

C18 PLLBYP

ASS0

C16 EXTGXRIN6

C14 EXTGXBIN4

C12 VDD12_13

C10 GND33_11

C8 CCPCIN_A4

C6 CCPYIN_A3

C4 CCPCIN_B6

E4 CCPCKIN_B

G4 DRCFLM1IN

J4 VDD12_9

L4 DRCY2IN4

N4 VDD12_7

R4 IFPFLDOUT

U4 IFPB2OUT1

W4 IFPB1OUT3

AA4 IFPR2OUT2

AC4 IFPR1OUT2

AE4 GND12_3

AG4 IFPG1OUT5

AJ4 GPIO11

AK5 GPIO6

AK7 IFPVMOUT

AK9 DACAGND1

AK11 VDD33_26

AK13 I2CSSDA2

AK15 VDD33_23

AK17 GND12_35

AK19 ROMAD16

AK21 GND33_21

AK23 GND12_31

AK25 ROMDQ1

AK27 MMD61

AK29 MMD56

AJ30 GND25_32

AG30 MMD48

AE30 MMD40

AC30 GND25_25

AA30 VDD25_24

W30 VDD25_22

U30 GND12_25

R30 MMA4

N30 VDD25_15

L30 GND25_12

J30 MMD19

G30 GND25_8

E30 MMD13

D29 A

VDDSDLL0

D27 MDQM0

D25 VDD12_21

D23 VDD12_19

D21 ST

ANDBYX

D19 DLLP

ARITY

D17 DACTESTMODE1

D15 VDD12_14

D13 EXTGXGIN4

D11 EXTGXAIN0

D9 CCPCIN_A6

D7 CCPYIN_A4

D5 CCPCIN_B3

F5 CCPYIN_B7

H5 DRCFLM2IN

K5 DRCC1IN3

M5 DRCY1IN6

P5 PCCOSOUT

T5 IFPB2OUT5

V5 IFPB1OUT6

Y5 IFPR2OUT8

AB5 IFPR1OUT5

AD5 VDD12_3

AE5 IFPG2OUT0

AF5 IFPG1OUT6

AG5 IFPG1OUT1

AH5 GPIO12

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1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

654

3

2

1

654

3

2

1

54

3

2

1

54

3

2

1

54

3

2

1

(SMCS0)

GPI00

GPI01

GPI02

GPI03

GPI04

GPI05

GPI06

GPI07

GPI08

GPI09

GPI10

GPI11

GPI12

GPI13

GPI14

GPI15

GPI16

INT0

INT1

INT2

INT3

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4640

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4606

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4634

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4605

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4636

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4650

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4620

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4604

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4631

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4611

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4630

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4609

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4622

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4607

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4615

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4639

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4624

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4652

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4613

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4603

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4612

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4627

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4644

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4654

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4629

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4621

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4626

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4601

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4616

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4633

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4635

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4617

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4638

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4649

CCPIN_A

003:9F;005:1E;

007:6J

1MAIN_CCPYUV

009:1A;010:1B

DRCIN
010:9L

DRCHSIN 010:5K

DRCVSIN

010:5K

DRCCKIN

010:5K

UAR

TTXD1

007:3E

UARTRXD1

007:3F

UARTTXD2

007:3E

UARTRXD2

007:3F

SSPCLKIN

011:16B

SSPRXD

011:16B

SSPCLKOUT

011:16B

SSPTXD

011:16B

I2CMSCL1

007:12I;007:13D; 007:3C;008:12B

I2CMSDA1

007:12I;007:13D;

007:3D;008:12B

I2CSSCL2

007:13E

I2CSSDA2

007:13E

USBDPLS

007:4E

USBDMNS

007:3E

MSCK

007:3C

MSBS

007:3D

MSDIO

007:3C

MSPI

007:3F

USBDISCONNECT

007:4E

IFPHSOUT

011:15G

IFPVSOUT

011:13F

IFPCKOUT

011:15G

IFPMSK1OUT

008:12B

IFPFLDOUT

008:12B

EXTGXHSOUT

011:13G

EXTGXCKOUT 011:13G

EXTGXIN

003:8G;007:11J

IFPOUT1

008:12F

PCCLPOUT

007:12I

PCCOSOUT

007:12I

1005

50V

10p

CH

C4642

1005

50V

10p

CH

C4619

1005

50V

10p

CH

C4643

1/16W

CHIP

470

R4602

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4641

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4646

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4647

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4608

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4648

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4600

0uH

FB4608

1005

50V

10p

CH

C4632

USBCONNECT

007:3D

IFPAROUT

007:10E

IFP

AGOUT

007:10C

IFPABOUT

007:10D

IFPVMOUT

007:10F

4.7uH

L4601

1005

10V

0.1

B

C4661

1/16W

RN-CP

1.8k

R4614

1/16W

RN-CP

1.2k

R4615

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4628

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4645

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4614

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4623

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4602

0uH

FB4605

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4656

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4653

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4625

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4651

FB4600

0uH

FB4602

0uH

FB4601

0uH

0uH

FB4604

MWEB

012:2G

MCASB

012:2G

MRASB 012:2G

MCSB0 012:2G

JL4604

MCKE0

012:3G

MCLK1B

012:2F

MCLK1

012:2F

MCLK0B

012:3G

MCLK0

012:3G

TIM2_IC1

011:13F

TIM2_IC0

011:13F

DDRIF

012:1D

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4610

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4637

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4618

0uH

FB4603

WE

012:2C

OE 012:6D

A{21:0}

012:2B

D{7:0}

012:2B

TEN

011:16A

SMC

011:16A

DACTESTMODE3

011:16F

DACTESTMODE2

011:16F

DACTESTMODE1

011:16F

DLLP

ARITY

011:14F

BYPASS

011:16E

BUNRI

011:14F

TRST

011:16D

TCK

011:16D

ARM_TDO

011:16C

ARM_TDI

011:16C

ARM_TMS011:16C

ARM_TRST

011:16C

ARM_TCK

011:16C

TMC2

011:16A

TMC1

011:16A

TESTMODE3

011:14F

TESTMODE2

011:16F;012:6D

TESTMODE1

011:16F

TESTMODE0

011:16F

ST

ANDBYX

011:14E

CLKPRMSEL

011:14F

PLLBYPASS1

011:14F

PLLBYP

ASS0

011:16F

REFCLKIN

011:14F;012:6D

PNLCLKIN

011:16C

XT

ALCLKIN

011:12C

OBUFSELIN 011:14F

OBUFSELIN

011:12E

CLKPRMSEL

011:6J

PLLBYPASS1

011:3F

BUNRI

011:11G

TMC1

011:11G

SMC

011:10B

TMC2

011:8J

DLLPARITY

011:5B

TESTMODE1

011:3F

TEN

011:6B

DACTESTMODE3

011:11G

TESTMODE2

011:3I;012:6D

TESTMODE3

011:3G

REFCLKIN

011:3G;012:6D

1/16W

CHIP

R4638

10k

DACTESTMODE2

011:10B

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4634

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4637

TESTMODE0

011:5B

DACTESTMODE1

011:5B

JL4602

RESETX

011:10B

STANDBYX

011:6B

ARM_TMS

011:11G

ARM_TDI

011:8J

ARM_TRST

011:3I

ARM_TCK

011:3F

ARM_TDO

011:10B

TMS

011:6B

TDI

011:3F

TRST

011:10B

TCK

011:11G

TDO

011:3I

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4663

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4664

CHIP

0

R4620

CHIP

0

R4621

10k

RB4605

JL4606

JL4607

10k

RB4600

BYPASS

011:3F

PLLBYPASS0

011:10B

10k

RB4608

10k

RB4607

1/16W

RN-CP

10k

R4605

XX

R4608

IFP_HS

007:3H

3.3V

1/16W

CHIP

R4651

1k

CHIP

R4663

0

1005

10V

B

C4680

0.1

1/16W

CHIP

R4662

47

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4653

R4650

XX

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4639

C4678

0.1

10V

B

1005

3.3V

1/16W

CHIP

100

R4657

S4600

10k

RB4606

C4679

0.1

10V

B

1005

O_WATCHDOG_CLK

011:15D

O_DRC_V_MUTE

010:2D

O_WATCHDOG_EN

011:17E

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4668

3.3V

C4677

0.1

10V

B

1005

IC4601

MM1096AFF

S_RESETX

007:3G

1/16W

CHIP

100

R4627

1005

10V

0.1

B

C4675

1/16W

CHIP

R4648

10k

1005

10V

0.1

B

C4676

O_RESET

009:5L;010:12D

O_BINT

007:13C

O_WATCHDOG_EN

011:16J

10k

RB4602

1/16W

CHIP

6.8k

R4635

3.3V

XX

R4632

C4674

0.1

10V

B

1005

O_WATCHDOG_CLK

011:16J

3.3V

1005

10V

0.1

B

C4669

I_MASTER_WAIT

007:13I

3.3V

3.3V

3.3V

I_BINT

007:3C

1/16W

CHIP

R4652

10k

TDI

011:16C

TMS

011:16C

1/16W

CHIP

22

R4603

RESETX

011:14E

1.2V

2.5V

3.3V

1.2V

MREF1.25V

1.2V

3.3V

2.5V

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4628

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4631

TIM2_IC1

011:11J

TIM2_IC0

011:12E

SSPCLKIN

011:6J

SSPCLKOUT

011:8B

SSPRXD

011:3D

SSPTXD

011:11I

10k

RB4601

1/16W

CHIP

10

R4625

1/16W

CHIP

10

R4626

1/16W

CHIP

33

R4640

IFPHSOUT

011:10J

IFPCKOUT

011:3G

IFPHS

008:12C

IFPCK

008:12C

XX

R4646

1/16W

CHIP

10

R4654

6P

CN4600

JL4608

JL4609

XX

R4600

TDO

011:16D

JL4605

MSDIR

007:3E

1005

25V

0.01 B

C4655

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4658

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4660

1/16W

CHIP

1k

R4661

1/16W

CHIP

1k

R4655

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4656

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4659

I_HDMI_ERR 007:3E

O_HDMI_RESET

007:3E

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4644

3.3V

1/16W

CHIP

R4649

10k

10uH

L4600

CHIP

0

R4617

1/16W

CHIP

33

R4622

PNLCLKIN

011:3F

1/16W

CHIP

33

R4611

XTALCLKIN

011:6J

1005

10V

0.1

B

C4658

1005

10V

0.1

B

C4671

CCPX_M_CLK

009:5A

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4672

0uH

FB4607

1/16W

CHIP

33

R4613

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4660

FL4600

XX

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4667

3.3V

FL4602

XX

1005

10V

0.1

B

C4666

0uH

FB4606

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4673

CHIP

0

R4609

0uH

FB4609

CHIP

0

R4612

1005

10V

0.1

B

C4657

XX

R4630

1/16W

CHIP

33

R4610

1/16W

CHIP

33

R4643

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4659

IFPOUT2

008:12F

I_PC_V_POL

007:13I

I_PC_H_POL

007:13I

O_SSONX

010:14E;010:14I;

011:16B

CS1

012:6D

DDR_2.5V

012:13F;012:15I;

012:7F;012:8I

3216

6.3V

22

B

C4690

3216

6.3V

22

B

C4691

3216

6.3V

22

B

C4692

3.3V

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4666

IC4602

SN74LVC1G125DCKR

IC4608

SN74LVC1G125DCKR

IC4604

SN74LVC1G125DCKR

O_LVDS_PD 008:6F

JL4601

DTC114TUA-T106

Q4600

SEC1901C

D4600

1/16W

CHIP

220

R4668

3.3V

IC4609

SN74LVC1G125DCKR

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4669

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4647

I_BOOTMODE

007:3E

CHIP

0

R4688

3216

6.3V

22

B

C4701

FL4603

XX

XX

L4602

XX

FB4610

XX

R4671

XX

C4682

XX

C4693

XX

R4670

XX

R4672

XX

R4673

CS0

012:6D

A22

012:15H

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4690

O_SSONX

010:14E;010:14I;

011:16I

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4694

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4695

O_IFP_CLK_SEL0

011:16I

O_IFP_CLK_SEL1

011:16I

CHIP

0

R4691

XX

R4692

O_IFP_CLK_SEL0

011:14B

O_IFP_CLK_SEL1

011:14B

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4693

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4694

3.3V

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4695

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4696

XX

R4697

XX

R4698

3216

6.3V

22

B

C4665

CHIP

0

R4616

DRCFLM2IN 010:4K

CHIP

0

R4618

DRCFLM1IN 010:11K

XX

R4619

XDRC

010:14G

O_DRC_CTL

010:12D

1608

10V

0.33

B

C4670

XX

R4700

XX

R4701

XX

FB4611

XX

C4696

XX

R4699

1005

10V

0.1

B

C4704

6.5V

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4708

XX

R4703

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4707

5V

1005

10V

0.1

B

C4702

1005

25V

0.01

B

C4706

1005

10V

0.1

B

C4703

2.5V

XX

C4705

CHIP

0

R4705

1005

10V

0.1

B

C4710

O_IGXCKOUT-A
003:16A;007:12I;

007:15J

EXTGXCKOUT

011:11F

1/16W

CHIP

10

R4708

O_IGXHSOUT-A
003:16A;007:12I;

007:15J

EXTGXHSOUT

011:10J

3.3V

1/16W

CHIP

1k

R4714

IFPVS
008:12C

O_IFPVSOUT-A

003:16A;007:12I;

007:15J

CHIP

0

R4704

IFP_VS
007:3H

3.3V

1005

10V

0.1

B

C4709

IFPVSOUT

011:5K

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4715

3.3V

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4716

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4717

3.3V

O_DRC_CLK_SEL

010:14H

CHIP

0

R4712

1/16W

CHIP

33

R4710

CHIP

0

R4713

1/16W

CHIP

47

R4711

XX

C4711

3.3V

2SK2036(TE85L)

Q4601

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4719

D4601

XX

CHIP

0

R4642

CHIP

3.3k

R4702

1/16W

79.99188313MHz

X4600

CHIP

R4667

0

CY22392ZXC-363

IC4600

CY25104ZXC-1

IC4603

X4601

XX

TC7SZ08FU(TE85R)

IC4605

IC4607

XX

1/16W

CHIP

47

R4706

1/16W

CHIP

47

R4707

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4636

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4720

IC4610

CXD4703GB-1

XX

C4712

1/16W

RN-CP

100

R4601

1/16W

RN-CP

100

R4604

1/16W

RN-CP

100

R4606

1/16W

RN-CP

100

R4607

1/16W

RN-CP

100

R4721

1/16W

RN-CP

100

R4722

1/16W

RN-CP

100

R4723

1/16W

RN-CP

100

R4724

MCKE1

012:2F

16V

10

C4662

6.3V

47

C4683

6.3V

47

C4684

6.3V

47

C4685

6.3V

47

C4686

50V

1

C4687

6.3V

47

C4688

6.3V

47

C4689

1608

10V

1

B

C4713

1005

50V

15p

CH

C4714

1005

50V

1500p

B

C4715

1005

50V

1500p

B

C4716

1/16W

CHIP

22k

R4718

1/16W

CHIP

10k

R4725

DDR_CKE

012:2F

22

RB4624

1/16W

CHIP

22

R4624

22

RB4617

22

RB4618

22

RB4622

22

RB4609

22

RB4619

22

RB4614

22

RB4623

1/16W

CHIP

22

R4674

22

RB4627

22

RB4621

22

RB4613

1/16W

CHIP

22

R4623

1/16W

CHIP

22

R4629

1/16W

CHIP

22

R4676

22

RB4616

1/16W

CHIP

22

R4633

1/16W

CHIP

22

R4675

22

RB4611

22

RB4612

1/16W

CHIP

22

R4645

22

RB4603

22

RB4626

SN74LVC2G34DCKR

IC4614

SN74LVC2G34DCKR

IC4615

PST3642NR

IC4612

PST3621NR

IC4613

PST3653NR

IC4611

CCPCIN_A0

CCPCIN_A1

CCPCIN_A2

CCPCIN_A5

CCPCIN_A7

CCPCIN_A6

CCPHSIN_A

CCPVSIN_A

CCPCKIN_A

1MY2

1MY3

1MY4

1MY7

1MY8

1MY9

1MY5

1M_HS

DRCY1IN0

DRCY1IN1

DRCY1IN2

DRCY1IN3

DRCY1IN4

DRCY1IN6

DRCY1IN7

CCPYIN_A5

CCPYIN_A7

CCPYIN_A1

CCPYIN_A0

CCPCIN_A3

CCPYIN_A3

1MC5

1MC6

1MC7

1MC4

1MC3
1MC9

1MC2

1MC8

DRCC1IN0

DRCC1IN1

DRCC1IN3

DRCC1IN4

DRCC1IN5

DRCC1IN6

DRCC1IN7

EXTGXAIN0

EXTGXAIN1

EXTGXAIN2

EXTGXAIN3

EXTGXAIN4

EXTGXAIN5

EXTGXAIN6

EXTGXAIN7

EXTGXRIN0

EXTGXRIN1

EXTGXRIN2

EXTGXRIN3

EXTGXRIN4

EXTGXRIN5

EXTGXRIN6

EXTGXRIN7

EXTGXGIN0

EXTGXGIN1

EXTGXGIN2

EXTGXGIN3

EXTGXGIN4

EXTGXGIN5

EXTGXGIN6

EXTGXGIN7

EXTGXBIN0

EXTGXBIN1

EXTGXBIN2

EXTGXBIN3

EXTGXBIN4

EXTGXBIN5

EXTGXBIN6

EXTGXBIN7

IFPR1OUT0

IFPR1OUT1

IFPR1OUT2

IFPR1OUT3

IFPR1OUT4

IFPR1OUT5

IFPR1OUT6

IFPR1OUT7

IFPR1OUT8

IFPR1OUT9

IFPG1OUT0

IFPG1OUT2

IFPG1OUT3

IFPG1OUT4

IFPG1OUT5

IFPG1OUT6

IFPG1OUT7

IFPG1OUT8

IFPG1OUT9

IFPB1OUT0

IFPB1OUT1

IFPB1OUT2

IFPB1OUT4

IFPB1OUT5

IFPB1OUT6

IFPB1OUT8

IFPB1OUT9

MDQM6

MDQM4

MDQM3

MDQM1

MMBA1

MMBA0

MMA11

MMA10

MMA9

MMA8

MMA7

MMA6

MMA5

MMA4

MMA3

MMA2

MMA1

MMA0

IFPG1OUT1

O_DRC_CTL

O_DDR_CKE

I_HDMI_ERR

I_B_INT

O_IFP_HB

I_BOOTMODE

I_MASTER_WAIT

O_DRC_V_MUTE

O_WATCHDOG_EN

O_IFP_CLK_SEL1

O_HDMI_RESET

O_LVDS_PD

I_PC_V_POL

I_PC_H_POL

O_DRC_CLK_SEL

O_BINT

I_DRC_SEL

O_RST

A21

A20

A19

A18

A17

A15

A14

A13

A11

A10

A9

A8

A7

A6

A4

A3

A5

A2

A1

A0

D7

D6

D5

D4

D3

D2

D1

D0

CCPYIN_A4

CCPCIN_A4

IFPB1OUT7

IFPB1OUT3

O_W

ATCHDOG_CLK

O_IFP_CLK_SEL0

O_SSONX

A12

A16

IFP_HS

O_RST

I_B_INT

1M_VS

1M_CLK

1MY6

CCPYIN_A2

CCPYIN_A6

O_HDMI_RESET

O_BINT

O_WATCHDOG_CLK

O_WATCHDOG_EN

O_DRC_V_MUTE

I_MASTER_WAIT

IFPR2OUT1

IFPR2OUT8

IFPB2OUT5

IFPG2OUT8

IFPR2OUT2

IFPR2OUT9

IFPB2OUT1

IFPG2OUT3
IFPG2OUT7

IFPR2OUT3

IFPB2OUT2

IFPG2OUT2

IFPG2OUT6

IFPB2OUT3

IFPR2OUT5

IFPG2OUT1

IFPG2OUT5

IFPG2OUT9

IFPR2OUT4

IFPR2OUT6

IFPB2OUT4

IFPB2OUT8

IFPB2OUT9

IFPB2OUT7

IFPG2OUT0

IFPB2OUT6
IFPB2OUT0

IFPR2OUT7
IFPR2OUT0

IFPG2OUT4

I_PC_V_POL

O_SSONX

O_LVDS_PD

I_BOOTMODE

O_IFP_CLK_SEL0

O_IFP_CLK_SEL1

O_IFP_HB

I_HDMI_ERR

I_PC_H_POL

DRCY2IN5

DRCC2IN2

DRCC2IN3

DRCY2IN6

DRCC2IN4

DRCY2IN2

DRCY2IN0

DRCC2IN5

DRCC1IN2

DRCY2IN4

DRCY1IN5

DRCY2IN3

DRCC2IN0
DRCC2IN6

DRCY2IN1

DRCY2IN7

DRCC2IN1

DRCC2IN7

I_DRC_SEL

O_DRC_CLK_SEL

O_DDR_CKE

MMD12

MMD11

MMD48-A

MMD40

MMD58

MMD61-A

MMD26

MMD14-A

MMD45

MMD41

MMD6-A

MMD42-A

MMD63-A

MMD25

MMD46

MMD42

MMD6

MMD40-A

MMD13

MMD44

MMD24

MMD45-A

MMD29-A

MMD4

MMD39

MMD12-A

MMD47

MMD27-A

MMD43-A

MMD30-A

MMD62-A

MMD43

MMD24-A

MMD41-A

MMD26-A

MMD8-A

MMD27

MMD50

MMD56-A

MMD22

MMD25-A

MMD7

MMD23

MMD49

MMD53-A

MDQS3

MMD20

MMD54

MMD7-A

MDQS5

MMD21

MMD48

MMD54-A

MDQS2-A

MMD53

MDQS5-A

MMD18

MDQS1-A

MMD51

MMD59

MDQS7

MMD57-A

MMD1-A

MMD52

MDQS4-A

MMD58-A

MMD0-A

MMD55

MMD51-A

MDQS4

MMD59-A

MDQS6-A

MMD50-A

MMD30

MMD34-A

MMD22-A

MMD49-A

MMD46-A

MMD31

MMD33-A

MMD19-A

MMD47-A

MMD23-A

MMD28

MMD32-A

MMD18-A

MMD38

MMD44-A

MMD20-A

MMD37

MMD21-A

MMD36

MMD19

MMD39-A

MMD1

MDQS0-A

MMD17

MMD38-A

MMD3-A

MMD11-A

MDQS0

MMD16

MMD37-A

MMD2-A

MMD10-A

MMD55-A

MDQS1

MMD0

MMD34

MMD9-A

MMD52-A

MMD5

MMD33

MMD36-A

MMD60

MMD5-A

MMD29

MMD32

MMD63

MMD35

MMD15

MMD35-A

MDQS7-A

MMD62

MMD14

MMD31-A

MMD10

MMD4-A

MDQS6

MMD61

MMD13-A

MMD28-A

MMD9

MMD3

MDQS3-A

MMD8

MMD2

MMD17-A

MMD56

MDQS2

MMD15-A

MMD16-A

MMD57

MMD60-A

MDQS5-A

MMD50-A

MDQS0-A

MMD11-A

MMD28-A
MMD30-A
MMD27-A
MMD31-A

MMD32-A

MMD34-A

MMD55-A

MMD51-A

MDQS7-A

MMD0-A

MMD2-A

MMD5-A

MDQS1-A

MMD14-A

MMD21-A

MDQS2-A

MMD25-A

MMD29-A

MMD37-A

MDQS4-A

MMD38-A

MMD42-A

MMD63-A

MMD59-A

MMD60-A

MMD54-A

MMD43-A

MMD46-A

MMD52-A

MMD49-A

MMD23-A

MDQS3-A

MMD8-A

MMD61-A

MMD56-A

MDQS6-A

MMD48-A

MMD41-A

MMD40-A

MMD19-A

MMD16-A

MMD13-A

MMD9-A

MMD7-A

MMD4-A

MMD57-A

MMD53-A
MMD47-A

MMD44-A
MMD35-A

MMD24-A
MMD18-A

MMD20-A
MMD10-A
MMD12-A

MMD1-A
MMD6-A

MMD62-A

MMD58-A

MMD45-A
MMD39-A

MMD33-A

MMD26-A

MMD17-A
MMD22-A
MMD15-A

MMD3-A

MMD36-A

MDQM7

MDQM0

MDQM2

MDQM5

EXTGXVSIN

EXTGXCKIN

EXTGXHSIN

O_DRC_CTL

DSU (10/11) (HDMI IN,CCPX)

Summary of Contents for KDS-70Q006 - 70" Qualia 006

Page 1: ... of SUP COR Change of main text 2005 2 NEW 2005 2 SUPP 1 CAUTION Sentence Addition Yes 2005 10 CORR 1 Correction of Lamp Reset Procedure P 17 Yes 2006 3 SUPP 2 The item Panel error 9 times blinks Addition in the Yes table P 8 Model Name KDS 70Q006 SERVICE MANUAL Part No 9 872 743 04 ...

Page 2: ...SERVICE MANUAL MODEL COMMANDER DEST CHASSIS NO MODEL COMMANDER DEST CHASSIS NO CHASSIS KDS 70Q006 RM Y914 US KDS 70Q006 RM Y914 Canadian SXRD PROJECTIONTV POWER STD DUO RM Y914 KDS 70Q006 SP 1 ...

Page 3: ... PCM 32 44 1 and 48 kHz 16 20 and 24 bit Not compatible with compressed sound such as AC 3 and DTS Video IN 3 total 1 on front panel 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative S Video IN 3 total 1 on front panel Y 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative C 0 286 Vp p Burst signal 75 ohms Audio IN 6 total 1 on front panel 500 mVrms 100 modulation Impedance 47 kilohms Component Video Input 2 Y PB PR Y 1...

Page 4: ...tors on the Front of the TV The POWER STANDBY green or red and or LAMP red indicators light or flash if there is a problem with or change in the condition of the SXRD projection TV The POWER STANDBY green indicator flashes The lamp for the light source is ready to turn on The POWER STANDBY red indicator flashes three times The lamp cover is not attached securely When you secure the lamp cover the ...

Page 5: ...scribed below LEAKAGE TEST The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis must not exceed 0 5mA 500 microampers Leak age current can be measured by any one of three methods 1 A commercial leakage tester such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT 540A Follow the manufacturers instructions to usc these instrumen...

Page 6: ...ION ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS MANUAL FOLLOW THESE PROCEDURES WHENEVER CRITI CAL COMPONENTS ARE REPLACED OR IMPROPER OPERA TION IS SUSPECTED ATTENTION AFIN D EVITER TOUT RISQUE DELECTROCUTION PROVE NANT D UN CHÁSSIS SOUS TENSION UN TRANSFORMATEUR D ISOLEMENT DOIT ETRE UTILISÉ LORS DE TOUT DEPAN NAGE LE CHÁSSIS DE CE RECEPTEUR EST DIRECTEMENT RAC CORDÉ Á L ALIMENTATION SECTEUR ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS ...

Page 7: ...ds Location 31 4 4 Schematic Diagrams 31 1 Schematic Diagram of ASU 1 5 Board 32 2 Schematic Diagram of ASU 2 5 Board 33 3 Schematic Diagram of ASU 3 5 Board 34 4 Schematic Diagram of ASU 4 5 Board 35 5 Schematic Diagram of ASU 5 5 Board 36 6 Schematic Diagram of DSU 1 11 Board 37 7 Schematic Diagram of DSU 2 11 Board 38 8 Schematic Diagram of DSU 3 11 Board 39 9 Schematic Diagram of DSU 4 11 Boar...

Page 8: ... 3 Chassis 2 69 5 4 Chassis 3 70 6 INFORMATION OF CRITICAL POINT FOR HOW TO REPLACEMENT BOARDS 71 7 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ASU Board 79 DSU Board 88 F Board 104 G Board 104 HM Board 108 H2 Board 109 H3 Board 109 H4 Board 110 H5 Board 110 QU Board 110 S1 Board 110 S2 Board 111 S3 Board 111 T Board 111 ...

Page 9: ...y the item with the lower blink count blinks first The screen display displays the results regarding all the diagnosis items listed below The display 0 means that no malfunctions occurred Defected symptoms La Lamp temp over mp cover error 3 2 times times Lamp cover is not attached securely Diagnosis Item Number of times POWER STANDBY indicator blinks Probable Cause Location Iris error 0 Lamp drive...

Page 10: ... the screen disappears occasionally there is a screen display on whether the malfunction occurred or not in the past and whether the detection circuit operated or not in order to allow confirmation Screen Display Method Quickly press the remote command button in the following order from the standby state Channel Vol Be aware that this differs from the method of entering the service mode Vol LED OF...

Page 11: ...rness from T board is off DEM detects it and makes turn off the lamp 4 FAN When any FAN FAN1 FAN5 is stopping or harness is not connected correctly DEM detects it and makes turn off the lamp 5 Lamp Driver When the ballast is not working with high voltage DEM detects it and makes turn off the lamp 6 Low B error When the voltage converted on ASU DC DC Converter D5V is low TVM TV u com detects it and...

Page 12: ...fteen screws BVTP 4 x 16 3 Three screws PSWM 3 x 8 5 Four screws PSWM 3 x 8 4 Eight screws BVTP 3 x 12 6 Terminal A and B block assemblies 2 Rear cover assembly 2 2 SERVICE POSITION 1 Four screws BVTP 4 x 16 Note Be careful about these two flat cables not to break 2 Pull out the chassis assembly gently and slightly ...

Page 13: ...assembly 2 3 PD BOARD QU BOARD DC FAN 1 Four screws PSW 3 x 6 qd Three screws PTP 4 x 16 3 Three screws PSWM 3 x 8 5 Four screws PSWM 3 x 8 8 Eight screws BVTP 4 x 16 qf Four screws BVTP 4 x 16 2 PD shield TOP 4 PD board qg Four fan fix plates 6 QU board qs DC fan qa Eight fan dampers qh DC fan qj Fan bracket chassis 0 Exhaust fan bracket 9 Four cushion fan bracet 7 POD bracket ...

Page 14: ...ur screws BVTP 3 x 12 1 Four screws BVTP 4 x 16 7 GF bracket with G and F boards 9 G board qf F board qs Shield F 5 K block assembly 3 Chassis base 2 Chassis bracket 0 Four screws BVTP 3 x 12 2 5 ASU AND DSU BOARDS 3 Eight screws PSWM 3 x 8 3 Eight screws PSWM 3 x 8 4 Two screws PSWM 3 x 8 5 DSU board ASU board 2 Main shield 6 Separate ASU board from DSU board ...

Page 15: ...wo unit box pillers 9 DC fan sirocco qg DC fan sirocco 7 Lamp sirocco bracket bottom qs Panel sirocco bracket bottom 6 Lamp sirocco bracket top qd Panel sirocco bracket top 2 8 OPTICS UNIT BLOCK ASSEMBLY 1 Two screws PSW 3 x 8 5 Two screws BVTP 4 x 16 7 Two screws BVTP 3 x 12 qa Two screws BVTP 3 x 12 9 Six screws BVTP 3 x 12 6 Ballast bracket with power supply block 8 Power supply block 0 Lamp du...

Page 16: ... screws BVTP 4 x 16 qa Two screws BVTP 4 x 25 and washers qs Two screws BVTP 4 x 16 qd Nine screws BVTP 4 x 16 9 Screw BVTP 4 x 16 7 Three screws PTPWH 4 x 16 5 Two ornamental screws qa Two screws BVTP 4 x 25 and washers wa Twelve screws BVTT 4 x 12 ql Three screws BVTT 4 x 12 qj Three screws BVTT 4 x 12 qg Seven screws BVTT 4 x 12 2 Rear cover assembly 4 Mirror cover assembly ws Screen holders A ...

Page 17: ...er to select the adjustment item 3 Press 3 or 6 on the remote commander to change the data 4 Press 2 or 5 ontheremotecommandertoselectthecategory Every time you press 2 Category up Service mode changes in the order as shown below VERSION CCPS_5 CXA2209Q OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 CCPS_6 AP CCPS_7 DLBY CCPS_8 HDMS BUSSW CCPS_10 OP_GA CXA2103 CCPS_3 OP_US CXA2163 CCPS_4 2DCOMB DELAY_2 OSD CC_M CC_S CC_T CCPS...

Page 18: ...llowing display DEM SERVICE 13 Timer 1 LAMP TIMER 14 Example This screen reads Total lamp time is 14 hours To reset lamp time press 1 to set the reset press 3 MUTE and ENTER keys in sequence WRI EXE Red Character is momentarily displayed and LampTM will be reset to 0 4 Press 1 key 7 times DEM SERVICE 13 Timer 2 LAMP TIMER 0 Example To get out of the Service menu The Service menu is cleared by turn...

Page 19: ...AWN SDA_PAWN SCL_E SDA_E H8_BINT 12C_S 12C_SCL 12C_SDA 12C_SCL 1 IN7_L 19 IN2_L 4 IN8_L 22 IN9_L 25 IN4_L 10 IN5_L 13 IN10_L 28 IN6_L 16 IN3_L 7 IN1_R 2 IN7_R 20 IN2_R 5 IN8_R 23 IN9_R 26 IN4_R 11 IN5_R 14 IN10_R 29 IN6_R 17 IN3_R 8 1 3 58 7 17 79 1 13 8 18 26 14 9 19 33 40 34 41 35 42 11 9 Q301 304 Y SIGNAL DETECT D5_VG D5_VB D5_VR D5 L D5 R VG VB VR L R HD DVD 5 IN Y L R AUDIO 1 CN1105 CN1103 J1...

Page 20: ...1V 11 SUB11V SUB_11V LH1 VCC LL1 OUT1_U OUT1_D OUT2_U OUT2_D INV1 STBY1 INV2 LH2 LL2 10 SUB11V 9 SUB11V 6 THRU5V 2 SW9V ATSC5V SW_9V 1 SW9V M FAN M FAN M FAN M FAN M SW_3 3V SW_6 5V STBY_5V ATSC5V ATSC_RXD ATSC_TXD ATSC_RST HDMI_RST LINE_MUTE ANT_S ANT_M REC_ON SET_ON O_DVP SIRCS SYS_RST TVM_DM TVM_DP USER_RXD USER_TXD TVM_VBUS 12C_SDA 12C_SCL B_INT IFP_BINT SDA_1 SCL_1 AC_RLY SW_3 3V SUB_11V FAN1...

Page 21: ...M_D2H M_D2V OUT1A OUT1B 4 3 IC4303 LPF VIDEO BUFFER 2 6 3 1 5 7 IC4002 BUS SWITCH SCL SCL 12C_SCL 12C_SDA 12C_SCL_X 12C_SDA_X SDA SDA 12C_SCL 12C_SDA 3 3V IC4305 WAVE SHAPER 14 16 7 IC4200 LVDS RECEIVER 31 21 14 49 50 51 52 54 55 56 57 59 60 3 4 7 90 IC4202 2 1 TO ASU BOARD CN2010 A B 6 TO ASU BOARD CN2006 A1 B1 3 4 B15 B17 B13 A14 A21 A23 B25 B14 A15 B6 B8 B9 A11 B11 A10 B10 A2 A19 B31 B32 B33 B2...

Page 22: ...FPR1OUT0 29 31 155 486 487 580 581 384 385 IFPG1OUT0 IFPG1OUT9 20 145 264 265 375 376 478 479 573 574 IFPB1OUT0 IFPB1OUT9 21 22 148 267 377 378 480 481 574 576 IFPR2OUT0 IFPR2OUT9 26 28 153 154 271 272 485 579 381 IFPG2OUT0 IFPG2OUT9 15 17 143 144 263 374 476 571 572 IFPB2OUT0 IFPB2OUT9 58 59 183 184 408 509 600 51 53 55 57 176 177 179 182 293 284 296 297 402 403 502 504 595 597 599 600 569 IFPCKO...

Page 23: ...PCIN_A0 7 CCPYIN_A0 7 CCPCIN_A0 7 CCPHSIN A CCPVSIN A CCPCKIN A CCPHSIN A CCPVSIN A CCPCKIN A CCPHSIN A CCPVSIN A Q4018 4017 BUFFER 116 117 237 350 455 552 640 641 OUT1C2 9 51 52 53 130 132 202 203 OUTIY2 9 48 49 127 128 129 198 200 172 YS_OUT 171 YM_OUT 1 OSD_H_SYNC 176 VSYNC 175 DOT_CLK 45 O_BUSSW_RST D_B0 3 D_G0 3 D_B0 3 29 DATA_SLICER_MAIN 30 DATA_SLICER_SUB 167 169 164 166 161 163 CCPCIN_A0 7...

Page 24: ...OW_CTL 61 TRSTX I_RXD_ATSC I_TXD_ATSC 91 O_NVM_PR 106 O_NVM_RST Q7019 Q7021 DAT CLK WP SA0 105 5 6 7 8 Q7006 7009 BUFFER Q7025 BUFFER Q7011 7013 LEVEL SHIFT 5 6 12 13 Q7022 7024 Q7002 Q7010 7014 7018 DELAY Q7005 7007 7008 OVP I F D7000 CN4202 CN7002 PCSTBY_LED O_PICOFF_LED O_TIMER_LED O_STBY_LED O_POWER_LED LAMP_ERR_LED O_STBY_LED PCSTBY PICOFF TIMER STBY POWER LAMP ISTBY RXD_ATSC TXD_ATSC MD2 BUS...

Page 25: ...1 SWITCHING REGULATOR IC6101 PRE REGULATOR IC6202 3 1 2 D6105 RECT PS6401 CN6503 CN6502 CN6408 CN6501 1 5V REG Q6405 32V REG 1 2 2 4 IC6403 2 5V REG 1 5 2 1 AUDIO_25V 2 AUDIO_25V 4 AUDIO_GND 5 AUDIO_GND 1 16 5V 3 2 5V 4 2 5V 5 2 5V 1 LAMP DC 3 LAMP GND 1 SW9V 2 SW9V 5 18V 6 THRU5V 22 SUB6 5V 24 SUB6 5V 25 SUB6 5V 26 SUB6 5V 31 SUBEG11V 32 SUBEG11V 34 SUBEG11V 41 STBY5V 44 TU32V 37 REC_ON 40 B_OVP ...

Page 26: ...50 51 52 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 CD2 D2 MDO2 MDO1 D1 D0 MDO0 MOSTRT A0 A1 A2 INPACK MOVAL A3 WAIT A4_CTX A6_ETX A7_QTX RESET A5_ITX MDI7 MDI6 A12 MDI4 VPP 1 2 MDI5 MCLKI MIVAL VCC MDI3 MDI2 MDI1 IREQ WE MCK0 MDI0 A13 A8_CRX IOWR A9_DRX IORD A11 OE CE2 A10 MDO7 CE1 D7 MDO5 D6 MDO4 MDO3 D4 D3 CD1 D5 MDO6 VS1 MISTRT MEMORY STICK CN7204 2 BS NC NC SCLK0 SCL...

Page 27: ...UT9 IFPG2OUT0 14 23 IFPB2OUT9 IFPB2OUT0 25 34 37 IFPCLK 40 IFVS 41 IFHS 47 DAT_W 48 CLK_W TO DSU BOARD CN4203 TO DSU BOARD CN4202 C LCD DRIVER LCLKG VSOUT HSOUT IC5066 PANEL TEMPERATURE IC5033 DDR SDRAM IC5031 NVM IC5038 DDR SDRAM IC5062 DE SYSTEM CONTROL IC5027 5028 IC5036 NVM IC5064 EEPROM RXD TXD D3 3V CN5002 SIG 0 SIG 23 22 45 8 HCK 9 VCK 10 HST 11 XST VST 12 PID 14 RST IC5053 IC5056 IC5054 IC...

Page 28: ...7 CN9504 R L Y PB 9 PR 4 SDATA 3 SCLK HMDI IN 6 CN9501 D2 DDC CLK 15 DDC DAT 16 1 2 D1 4 5 7 9 12 13 D0 CLK LEVEL SHIFT DSCL0 HMDI IN 7 IC9509 LEVEL SHIFT IC9519 32 17 ANGY 20 ANBPB 14 ANRPR Y PB PR Y1IN PB1IN PR1IN L R SDAT SCLK 31 CN9502 TX1OUT3 13 14 1 2 TX1CLK 4 5 7 8 10 11 TX1OUT2 TX1OUT0 TX1OUT1 IC9502 AUDIO D A CONVERTER IC9506 AUDIO SWITCH 84 SDO 86 SCK 8 5 1 2 14 5 15 2 L1 R1 L2 R2 LX RX ...

Page 29: ... TSTRTA TDAA0 TCLKA IC7322 7324 DRAM A IC7323 7325 DRAM B USBNA D D USBPA IC7331 12 24 BIT DMUX IC703 SDRAM IC7318 7319 NAND FLASH IC7321 GFX PLL IC802 DV DEC IC7327 AUDIO D A CONVERTER IC7341 656 601 CONVERTER IC7342 LVDS TRANSMITER LVDS TRANSMITER IC7332 PCI DATA BUS GOUT02 11 PCI_AD0 31 PCI_AD0 31 PCI_AD0 31 PCI CNTROL BUS AD0 31 GIN0 9 32 9 3 10 CN7903 MAIN TO SPLITTER OOB D0 7 A0 11 34 32 MDI...

Page 30: ... 29 KDS 70Q006 K RM Y914 4 2 FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 A B C D E F G H I J ...

Page 31: ... 30 KDS 70Q006 K RM Y914 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 A B C D E F G H I J ...

Page 32: ...U boards are divided into several pieces Information to where the line is to be connected is printed at the end of each line For example TO A1 3 A2 3_1 means the line is connected to Ref No 1 of A 1 3 and A 2 3 schematic diagrams TO A1 3 A2 3_1 Ref No Name of divided schematic diagram G D S B1 E1 C2 B2 C1 E2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 qa qs qf qh qj qk 1 G D S B2 E2 C1 B1 C2 E1 B2 E2 C1 B1 C2 E1 B2 E2 C1 B...

Page 33: ...8 16V 0 1 B C335 GND_1 1 10W RN CP 100 R314 2012 16V 1 B C330 2012 16V 1 B C331 2012 16V 2 2 B C332 GND_1 1 10W RN CP 100 R401 1 10W RN CP 100 R493 1 10W RN CP 100 R403 2012 16V 2 2 B C327 2012 16V 2 2 B C328 2012 16V 2 2 B C329 2012 16V 2 2 B C311 2012 16V 2 2 B C312 2012 16V 0 1 B C313 2012 16V 0 1 B C314 GND_1 1 10W RN CP 10k R468 1608 25V 0 01 B C366 1608 6 3V 1 B C365 1608 16V 0 1 B C363 4MHz...

Page 34: ...X C584 GND_1 1 10W RN CP 100 R024 1 10W RN CP 4 7k R022 1 10W RN CP 4 7k R021 1 10W RN CP 4 7k R018 1 10W RN CP 100 R020 16V 10 C620 16V 10 C622 1608 16V 0 1 B C659 GND_1 1 10W RN CP 4 7k R017 GND_1 2SD601A R TX Q501 1 10W RN CP 10k R533 1 10W RN CP 1k R534 1 10W RN CP 4 7k R535 1 10W RN CP 4 7k R536 XX C527 16V 22 C526 16V 10 C523 1 10W RN CP 6 8k R632 GND_1 GND_1 GND_1 GND_1 GND_1 16V 47 C528 GN...

Page 35: ...31 CHIP 0 R2038 JL2034 JL2035 JL2036 JL2037 JL2016 JL2015 JL2014 JL2013 JL2005 JL2004 CHIP 0 R2013 CHIP 0 R2033 CHIP 0 R2034 SW_9V CHIP 0 R2017 CHIP 0 R2018 JL2008 JL2007 JL2006 AGC1 001 7K AFT_SUB 001 15D TP2007 XX TP2008 XX JL2048 JL2050 TP2009 XX TP2010 XX TP2011 XX TP2012 XX GND_1 GND_1 GND_1 GND_1 VIDEO_SUB 001 9H LINE_MUTE 002 15D UARTTXDP 001 3J UARTRXDP 001 3J GND_3 GND_3 GND_1 ATSC_A9V AT...

Page 36: ...M3Z13VT1 D2108 IRF7335D1 TR Q2104 IRF7335D1 TR Q2102 1608 16V 0 1 B C2133 JL2109 1608 25V 0 01 B C2105 CHIP R2114 0 1 10W RN CP 4 7k R2121 L2106 10uH GND_2 1 10W RN CP 47k R2144 6 3V C2153 220 1 10W RN CP 10k R2107 1608 50V 3300p B C2117 1 10W RN CP 15 R2148 3216 16V 4 7 B C2139 16V 180 C2146 GND_2 3225 25V 10 B C2141 1 10W RN CP 330 R2135 L2104 10uH 1 10W RN CP 330 R2128 1 10W RN CP 2 2k R2134 16...

Page 37: ...8 25V F C2322 0 1 GND_2 GND_2 GND_2 JL2306 2PD601AR 115 Q2315 1 10W RN CP R2304 10k R2397 1 10W RN CP 2 2k 25V C2311 47 GND_2 D2313 XX GND_2 PQ20WZ1UJ00H IC2302 1 10W RN CP 100k R2365 CHIP 0 R2315 GND_2 JL2302 R2332 18k 1 10W RN CP 02CZ5 6 TE85L D2317 1 10W RN CP 10k R2379 GND_2 MA111 TX D2303 GND_2 25V 47 C2310 GND_2 GND_2 1 10W RN CP R2327 39k GND_2 GND_2 SUB_11V 1 10WRN CP 10k R2377 CHIP 0 R232...

Page 38: ...R7032 1 16W CHIP 1k R7037 1 16W CHIP 1k R7040 1 16W CHIP 330k R7061 1 16W 47 R7026 1 16W 47 R7027 1 16W 47 R7028 XX R7044 1 16W CHIP 470k R7000 1 16W CHIP 10k R7146 1 16W CHIP R7013 47 1 16W CHIP 10k R7078 1 16W 47 R7046 1 16W CHIP 10k R7025 1 16W CHIP 10k R7024 1 16W CHIP R7031 10k 1 16W CHIP R7030 4 7k 1 16W CHIP 10k R7076 1 16W CHIP 10k R7118 1 16W CHIP 22k R7114 1 16W CHIP 22k R7110 XX R7079 1...

Page 39: ... XX 1 16W CHIP R7456 XX 1 16W CHIP R7457 XX CHIP R7430 XX R7431 XX CHIP R7437 XX CHIP R7438 XX CHIP R7441 XX CHIP R7442 XX R7445 XX 1 16W RN CP R7453 XX 1 16W RN CP R7450 XX 1 16W RN CP R7455 XX 1 16W RN CP R7454 XX XX R7449 1 16W CHIP R7405 XX TH7400 XX JL7400 JL7401 STBY5V PSAVE_OFF 001 10D RGB_SYNC_DET 001 10B XX R7428 1 16W CHIP R7458 XX JL7403 JL7404 JL7402 R7434 XX FB7401 XX H_POL 003 14I 00...

Page 40: ... 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C 002 14C ADC JL7551 OSD_HS 001 5I 003 2F OSD_VS 001 10B 001 5H 001 5H 003 2F DOT_CLK_I 001 6H 1 16W CHIP 47 R7572 1 16W CHIP 47 R7573 XX R7568 JL7550 BUSSW_RST 001 11H 1005 16V 0 1 F C7551 1005 16V 0 1 F C755...

Page 41: ...GRE GRE GND GND GND GND MAIN DIN 1005 10V 0 1 B C7650 RB7654 22 1 10W RN CP R7650 100 1005 10V 0 1 B C7655 1 16W CHIP 22 R7657 RB7650 22 22 RB7651 4V 47 C7654 0uH FB7650 SW_3 3V R7658 XX CHIP R7659 0 1005 10V 0 1 B C7656 XX C7657 1 10W RN CP 100 R7655 1 16W CHIP 100k R7660 1005 10V 0 1 B C7660 RB7652 22 0uH FB7652 1 16W CHIP 22 R7656 1005 10V 0 1 B C7652 1 16W CHIP 22 R7661 22 RB7656 1 10W RN CP R...

Page 42: ... 16W CHIP 1k R7764 D3 3VPL_S 005 13J 005 3K 2SA1226 T1E3E4 Q7702 2SA1226 T1E3E4 Q7700 2SA1226 T1E3E4 Q7703 D3 3VPL_S 005 13I 005 3K 1 16W CHIP 330 R7754 2SA1226 T1E3E4 Q7701 1 16W CHIP 1k R7765 1 16W CHIP 150 R7752 1 16W CHIP 33k R7794 1005 10V 0 1 B C7769 CHIP 0 R7790 CHIP 0 R7791 1608 6 3V 1 B C7763 1608 6 3V 1 B C7750 FL7700 FL7701 MAX4018EEE TG068 IC7702 CHIP 0 R7738 1 16W CHIP 10k R7746 1 16W...

Page 43: ...4050 1 16W RN CP 150 R4051 3225 16V 10 B C4011 10uH L4000 RN CP R4040 1 16W 68k 1 16W RN CP 150 R4053 1 16W CHIP 220 R4057 3225 16V 10 B C4012 1608 16V 0 047 B C4014 1 16W CHIP 220 R4049 10uH L4001 10uH L4003 1 8V 1608 16V 0 1 B C4019 RN CP 1 8k R4041 1 16W 1 16W RN CP 1k R4056 C4020 2012 16V 1 B 1 16W RN CP 820 R4052 DD_ON 007 5E 007 6G DD_ON 007 5C 007 6G 1 16W CHIP 10 R4074 PTZ TE25 3 9B D4000 ...

Page 44: ... 47 GND 48 GND 49 GND 50 GND MAIN DIN MAIN DIN C4209 1000p 50V B 1005 C4210 0 01 25V B 1005 C4211 0 1 10V B 1005 C4212 10 6 3V B 2012 L4200 10uH C4207 1000p 50V B 1005 C4205 0 01 25V B 1005 C4203 0 1 10V B 1005 C4201 10 6 3V B 2012 C4217 0 1 10V B 1005 C4223 0 1 10V B 1005 C4225 10 6 3V B 2012 C4228 0 1 10V B 1005 CHIP XX R4217 R4219 0 CHIP R4220 100k 1 16W CHIP C4221 0 1 10V B 1005 C4218 0 1 10V ...

Page 45: ...10 R4321 1 16W CHIP 10 R4303 1 16W CHIP 10 R4302 10 RB4303 10 RB4302 10 RB4301 10 RB4300 1 16W CHIP 10 R4304 1 8V 1uH L4302 3 3V AVD_M 009 13E 009 2D 009 2F 009 8A 1 16W CHIP 10 R4312 CN4300 XX 1 16W CHIP 10 R4340 CHIP 0 R4408 CHIP 0 R4409 CHIP 0 R4416 CHIP 0 R4417 I2C_SDA 007 15D 009 13E 009 14G 010 13J I2C_SCL 007 13C 009 14G 009 5A 010 13J R4390 XX XX R4391 XX R4397 CHIP 0 R4410 CHIP 0 R4411 CH...

Page 46: ...P 10 R4321 1 16W CHIP 10 R4303 1 16W CHIP 10 R4302 10 RB4303 10 RB4302 10 RB4301 10 RB4300 1 16W CHIP 10 R4304 1 8V 1uH L4302 3 3V AVD_M 009 13E 009 2D 009 2F 009 8A 1 16W CHIP 10 R4312 CN4300 XX 1 16W CHIP 10 R4340 CHIP 0 R4408 CHIP 0 R4409 CHIP 0 R4416 CHIP 0 R4417 I2C_SDA 007 15D 009 13E 009 14G 010 13J I2C_SCL 007 13C 009 14G 009 5A 010 13J R4390 XX XX R4391 XX R4397 CHIP 0 R4410 CHIP 0 R4411 ...

Page 47: ... C4631 1005 25V 0 01 B C4611 1005 25V 0 01 B C4630 1005 25V 0 01 B C4609 1005 25V 0 01 B C4622 1005 25V 0 01 B C4607 1005 25V 0 01 B C4615 1005 25V 0 01 B C4639 1005 25V 0 01 B C4624 1005 25V 0 01 B C4652 1005 25V 0 01 B C4613 1005 25V 0 01 B C4603 1005 25V 0 01 B C4612 1005 25V 0 01 B C4627 1005 25V 0 01 B C4644 1005 25V 0 01 B C4654 1005 25V 0 01 B C4629 1005 25V 0 01 B C4621 1005 25V 0 01 B C46...

Page 48: ...16W CHIP 1k R4818 1 16W CHIP 1k R4813 1 16W CHIP 1k R4816 1 16W CHIP 1k R4815 1 16W CHIP 1k R4812 1005 10V 0 1 B C4800 22 RB4804 22 RB4805 22 RB4806 22 RB4808 22 RB4809 22 RB4813 22 RB4814 1 16W CHIP 22 R4809 1 16W CHIP 22 R4810 MCLK1 011 11H MCLK1B 011 7J 1 16W CHIP 22 R4802 1 16W CHIP 22 R4803 1 16W CHIP 22 R4804 1 16W CHIP 22 R4805 XX R4806 1 16W CHIP 22 R4800 1 16W CHIP 22 R4801 22 RB4800 22 R...

Page 49: ...4 XX C6015 CN6051 CN6052 CN6053 CN6054 FH6001 FH6002 JL6001 JL6002 JL6003 JL6004 1 2W RN 1M R6002 XX R6051 XX R6052 XX R6053 XX R6054 XX R6055 XX R6056 XX R6057 XX R6058 XX R6059 XX R6060 XX R6061 XX R6062 2P CN6001 CAM001 CAM002 B A C C D D A B C D B A D C XX C6017 XX C6018 XX C6019 1W RN 8 2M R6001 L6003 L6002 F6001 10A 250V 2P CN6018 XX C6016 275V PT 1 C6002 VD6001 VD6002 XX R6063 F AC LINE FIL...

Page 50: ...3 FPRD 1 4W 10 R6237 FPRD 1 4W 10 R6292 FPRD 1 4W FPRD 47 R6234 TH6201 SF20L60U 4015 D6217 SPA20N60C3E8152 Q6206 SPA20N60C3E8152 Q6207 PC123Y22JOOF PH6904 PC123Y22JOOF PH6905 MA113 TX D6212 MA113 TX D6213 D15XB60 D6205 MA3J142E0LSO D6219 HRU0103ATRF D6207 HRU0103ATRF D6210 HRU0103ATRF D6211 RM11A D6201 RM11A D6208 RM11A D6216 2SD2114KT146 Q6915 2SA1576A T106 QR Q6208 2SA1576A T106 QR Q6213 2SA1576...

Page 51: ... IC6402 XX C6424 XX C6425 16V 220 C6426 16V 220 C6427 16V 1000 C6414 10V 1000 C6413 XX C6416 1 10W RN CP 10k R6423 XX R6451 PFC_OUT 001 11D 002 4G PRI_GND 001 11E 001 12H 002 4H 003 4B MM1431ATT IC6405 1608 16V 0 047 B C6406 1 10W RN CP 4 7k R6411 1 10W RN CP 15k R6412 CHIP 0 R6413 1 10W RN CP 1k R6450 1 10W RN CP 10k R6454 MM3Z11VT1 D6416 MMDL914T1 D6418 5P CN6408 CN2602 TO K BOARD BLK 3P CN6501 ...

Page 52: ...1 5C D2SB60A F04 D6100 AC N 001 5C STR A6169 IC6101 PRI_VCC 001 13G PRI_GND 001 11E 001 12H 002 4F 002 4H JL6053 STBY5V 001 13E 002 15E 50V 4 7 C6117 10ERB20 TB3 D6103 10ERB20 TB3 D6104 10ERB20 TB3 D6105 10V 100 C6115 50V 100 C6116 50V 2 2 C6118 500V 2200p C6107 16V 470 C6113 M1FL20U 4063 D6106 ERA22 08KFLB D6102 2kV 4700p E C6104 2kV 4700p E C6101 2kV 4700p E C6102 2kV 4700p E C6103 1608 50V 1000...

Page 53: ... B CHIP 0 01 25V B CHIP 1 6 3V B CHIP 2SD601A 0 CHIP 0 CHIP 0 CHIP 1k CHIP VIDEO AUDIO DEC VIDEO CAPTURE GRAPHIC SCALER CN7311 0 1 25V F CHIP MS DUAL CONN TO MEMORY STICK 2 2k CHIP 100 1608 5p CH CHIP 6p CH CHIP 0 01 25V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 01 25V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 1 25V B CHIP 0 01 B CHIP 0 1 25V F CHIP 0 01 25V B CHIP 0 1 25V F CHIP 0 1 25V F CHIP 0 1 25V F CHIP 0 1 25V F CHIP MA153 TX 2...

Page 54: ...WER_LED REC_LED LAMP_LED ILINK_LED GND GND NC G R G R U C STBY J REC POWER U C TIMER J STBY TIMER LAMP J TSUSHIN AMBER U C LINK RED R1209 XX R1210 XX R1225 1 10W RN CP 470 Q1202 DTC114EUA T106 Q1203 DTC114EUA T106 R1222 XX 1 10W RN CP R1230 10k DTA114EUA T106 Q1200 XX R1227 1608 25V 0 1 F C1205 1 10W RN CP 10k R1231 CHIP R1232 0 CHIP R1223 0 R1228 XX RD2 2SB T1 D1201 RD2 2SB T1 D1200 1608 25V F C1...

Page 55: ...513 DTC114EUA T106 Q1506 1 10W RN CP 100 R1511 DTC114EUA T106 Q1505 1 10W RN CP 100 R1512 D1510 XX D1512 XX 2SC4081T106R Q1508 1 10W RN CP 5 47k R1514 XX R1505 XX R1506 XX R1507 XX R1508 XX R1509 XX R1517 XX R1518 1 10W RN CP 100 R1519 DTC114EUA T106 Q1509 D1522 XX NSCW100 TE4 D1501 D1523 XX NSCW100 TE4 D1503 D1516 XX NSCW100 TE4 D1505 D1517 XX D1515 XX NSCW100 TE4 D1511 NSCW100 TE4 D1509 NSCW100 ...

Page 56: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 A B C D E F G H I CABLE CARD TO Cable Card TO QT CN7903 TO QT CN7904 CN7952 C7951 C7952 C7953 C7954 CN7951 CN7953 TP7950 AMP_1473442 1 PCMCIA CARD 1 10V F CHIP 1 10V F CHIP 0 1 25V F CHIP 0 1 25V F CHIP 5P S5B ZR SM3A 80 PIN FFC SIDE TYPE GND CONTACT ...

Page 57: ...7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 10W RN CP 22 R1801 C1801 1608 10V 1 B R1804 CHIP 0 R1803 XX C1803 1608 50V 10p CH R1805 CHIP 0 XX R1800 1 10W RN CP 22 R1802 R1806 CHIP 0 C1800 1608 25V 0 1 F R1808 XX R1807 XX C1802 1608 50V 10p CH 4P CN1800 CN5005 TO C BOARD LM75BIM 5 NOPB IC1800 S2 PANEL TENPERATURE 1 2 3 4 SET_5V E SDA_E SCL_E 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 10W RN CP 22 R1901 C1901 1608 10V 1 B R1904 CHIP 0 R1903 CHIP 0 C19...

Page 58: ...00 D 8 2 Q2302 F 7 2 Q2303 F 7 2 Q2304 F 6 2 Q2305 F 6 2 Q2306 F 7 2 Q2307 F 7 2 Q2308 F 6 2 Q2309 F 6 2 Q2310 F 6 2 Refer to Terminal name of semiconductors in silk screen printed circuit see page 26 Q2311 E 8 2 Q2312 G 6 1 Q2315 E 8 2 Q2316 E 7 2 Q2317 E 7 2 Q2318 B 2 2 Q2319 B 2 2 Q2321 A 9 1 Q2322 E 12 2 Q2323 E 12 2 DIODE Side A Side B D301 E 1 3 D302 E 2 3 D303 E 5 3 D304 E 3 3 D305 F 3 3 D3...

Page 59: ...2 F 7 2 Q2303 F 7 2 Q2304 F 6 2 Q2305 F 6 2 Q2306 F 7 2 Q2307 F 7 2 Q2308 F 6 2 Q2309 F 6 2 Q2310 F 6 2 Refer to Terminal name of semiconductors in silk screen printed circuit see page 26 Q2311 E 8 2 Q2312 G 6 1 Q2315 E 8 2 Q2316 E 7 2 Q2317 E 7 2 Q2318 B 2 2 Q2319 B 2 2 Q2321 A 9 1 Q2322 E 12 2 Q2323 E 12 2 DIODE Side A Side B D301 E 1 3 D302 E 2 3 D303 E 5 3 D304 E 3 3 D305 F 3 3 D306 F 3 3 D307...

Page 60: ...2 Q4006 G 6 Q4007 G 6 Q4009 G 6 Q4012 F 6 Q4016 G 8 Q4017 G 5 Q4018 G 5 Q4019 G 5 Q4020 G 5 Q4021 G 4 Q4022 G 4 Q4023 G 4 Q4024 G 4 Q4200 G 3 Q4300 E 4 Q4301 E 4 Q4302 E 7 Q4303 E 7 Q4304 D 7 Q4305 D 7 Q4306 D 7 Q4307 E 4 Q4308 E 4 Q4309 D 5 Q4310 D 5 Q4311 D 5 Q4312 E 6 Q4313 E 6 Q4314 D 6 Q4316 D 6 Q4317 D 6 Q4320 E 5 Q4600 G 4 Q4601 G 5 Q7002 B 3 Q7003 C 4 Q7004 C 4 Q7005 A 4 Q7006 C 4 Q7007 B ...

Page 61: ...2 Q4006 G 6 Q4007 G 6 Q4009 G 6 Q4012 F 6 Q4016 G 8 Q4017 G 5 Q4018 G 5 Q4019 G 5 Q4020 G 5 Q4021 G 4 Q4022 G 4 Q4023 G 4 Q4024 G 4 Q4200 G 3 Q4300 E 4 Q4301 E 4 Q4302 E 7 Q4303 E 7 Q4304 D 7 Q4305 D 7 Q4306 D 7 Q4307 E 4 Q4308 E 4 Q4309 D 5 Q4310 D 5 Q4311 D 5 Q4312 E 6 Q4313 E 6 Q4314 D 6 Q4316 D 6 Q4317 D 6 Q4320 E 5 Q4600 G 4 Q4601 G 5 Q7002 B 3 Q7003 C 4 Q7004 C 4 Q7005 A 4 Q7006 C 4 Q7007 B ...

Page 62: ... 61 KDS 70Q006 K RM Y914 5 F Board 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G ...

Page 63: ...Q6915 H 2 2 DIODE Side A Side B D6021 H 9 3 D6100 H 4 H 7 D6101 G 8 3 D6102 F 4 F 7 D6103 F 3 F 8 D6104 F 3 F 8 Refer to Terminal name of semiconductors in silk screen printed circuit see page 26 D6105 E 4 E 7 D6106 G 7 3 D6201 I 6 I 6 D6202 F 10 3 D6203 F 1 3 D6204 G 1 3 D6205 I 4 I 6 D6206 F 1 3 D6207 G 10 3 D6208 H 5 H 6 D6209 H 10 D6210 H 1 3 D6211 H 10 3 D6212 G 2 3 D6213 G 2 3 D6214 H 8 5 D6...

Page 64: ...Q6915 H 2 2 DIODE Side A Side B D6021 H 9 3 D6100 H 4 H 7 D6101 G 8 3 D6102 F 4 F 7 D6103 F 3 F 8 D6104 F 3 F 8 Refer to Terminal name of semiconductors in silk screen printed circuit see page 26 D6105 E 4 E 7 D6106 G 7 3 D6201 I 6 I 6 D6202 F 10 3 D6203 F 1 3 D6204 G 1 3 D6205 I 4 I 6 D6206 F 1 3 D6207 G 10 3 D6208 H 5 H 6 D6209 H 10 D6210 H 1 3 D6211 H 10 3 D6212 G 2 3 D6213 G 2 3 D6214 H 8 5 D6...

Page 65: ... 64 KDS 70Q006 K RM Y914 8 HM H2 H3 H4 H5 Boards 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D E F G H I ...

Page 66: ... 65 KDS 70Q006 K RM Y914 9 QU S1 S2 S3 T Boards 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E F G ...

Page 67: ...22 S 2SD1621 S 2SK2036 TE85L B C E 2SD774 34 E C B 2SK2842 LBS2SONY SUB D S G MARK DTC114TUA T106 GND IN OUT 02CZ5 6 TE85L 1 2 3 1 2 3 10ERB20 TB3 RD2 2SB T1 RD5 6SB T1 UF4005PKG23 CATHODE ANODE 1SS226 1 2 3 1 2 3 D10SC4M 1 2 3 123 D10SC4MR 1 2 3 123 D15XB60 D2SB60A F04 D3S6M F ERA22 08KFLB S3L20UF4 CATHODE ANODE DTZ10B MA111 TX MA113 TX MMDL914T1 RD6 2SB UDZ TE 17 3 9B UDZ TE 17 6 2B UDZ TE 17 7 ...

Page 68: ...components identified by shading and mark are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified 1 SCREEN COVERS 1 8 2 3 14 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 9 13 13 5 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 3 3 2 1 A 1068 651 A H5 BOARD COMPLETE 2 A 1060 186 A HM BOARD COMPLETE 3 A 1105 715 A SCREEN FRAME ASSY 4 A 1105 718 A SCREEN ASSY 5 A 1105 716 A MIRROR ASSY 6 A 1109 447 A MIRROR COVER ASSY...

Page 69: ... 51 54 51 55 51 51 51 51 56 51 61 62 51 58 59 57 60 5 5 7 7 8 1 5 6 1 1 5 5 5 53 61 A 1068 452 B ASU BOARD COMPLETE 62 A 1105 867 A PD BOARD COMPLETE 63 3 682 691 00 NUT WASHER HEXAGON 64 1 829 702 11 COAXIAL CABLE WITH F PLUG 65 1 830 407 11 RF CABLE 1 7 685 663 79 SCREW BVTP 4X16 TYPE2 IT 3 5 7 685 648 79 SCREW BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 IT 3 6 7 682 950 01 SCREW PSW 3X12 7 7 682 947 01 SCREW PSW 3X6 8 7 6...

Page 70: ... 3 CHASSIS 2 106 4 662 796 01 CRIP COACHING 1 7 685 663 79 SCREW BVTP 4X16 TYPE2 IT 3 5 7 685 648 79 SCREW BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 IT 3 9 7 682 948 01 SCREW PSW 3X8 101 102 103 106 104 105 1 1 1 5 5 1 9 The components identified by shading and mark are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Les composants identifi s par un tram et une marque sont critiques pour la s curit Ne les rempl...

Page 71: ...IROCCO 158 2 591 998 01 CUSHION LAMP_S_DUCT 159 2 581 556 01 CUSHION DUCT FAN 160 2 159 551 01 SHEET DAMPER SIROCCO SIDE 161 2 159 550 01 SHEET DAMPER SIROCCO BOTOM 162 2 348 434 01 PACKING SIROCCO 163 2 176 709 01 DOOR H2 1 7 685 663 79 SCREW BVTP 4X16 TYPE2 IT 35 5 7 685 648 79 SCREW BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 IT 3 10 7 682 965 01 SCREW PSW 4X16 The components identified by shading and mark are critical fo...

Page 72: ...cal point for it x contents DSU replacement ASU replacement DM replacement Lamp power supply block replacement Harness layout Fan block Woofer front G F C and thermostat DSU BOARD REPLACEMENT1 1 Open Main chassis s 1 Take 1 black tapes from Main chassis and 2 FPC from DSU s 2 Take screws points DSU BOARD REPLACEMENT2 2 take DSU block from Main chassis s 1 take EMC items 1 gaskets 2 copper tapes an...

Page 73: ...2 Take screws and open DSU shield s 3 Take 3 copper tapes from DSU board s 4 Take screws and DSU board s 5 Take 4 gaskets and 5 BUSTERAIDS from DSU A side B side ASU BOARD REPLACEMENT s 1 Open Main chassis s 2 Take DSU block s 3 Take all of connector s 4 Take PD board and 3 BUSTERAID s 5 Take screws s 6 Take ASU from Main chassis and G ...

Page 74: ...ack tape to fix harnesses s 2 Take harnesses from DM s 3 Take clamp ferrite core from a harness s 4 Take copper tape at left side and bottom s 5 Take screws DM REPLACEMENT2 2 Open DM box s 1 Take 80pin FPC from QU and ferrite core from FPC s 2 Take a harness from QU s 3 Take screws ...

Page 75: ...from QM board s 2 Take screws s 3 Take 40pin FFC and a harness s 4 Take QI board from QM Åireplace QIÅj s 5 Take a gasket at USB connector s 6 Take a BUSTERAID for EMI from QM DM REPLACEMENT 4 4 Creplace QT s 1 Take 80pin FFC 40pin FFC and a harness s 2 Take gaskets from QT s 3 Take screws ...

Page 76: ...a harness 1 form C board s 2 Take a harness 2 for detect Lamp power It is important point When replace this block have to check 2 harness position same as pictures If The harness position is mistake Lamp error detection should not work LAMP POWER SUPPLY BLOCK REPLACEMENT 2 ...

Page 77: ... 76 KDS 70Q006 K RM Y914 LAMP POWER SUPPLY BLOCK REPLACEMENT3 HARNESS LAYOUT 1 FAN and Lamp power block harness layout Woofer block harness layout It is necessary to fix harness bellow red points ...

Page 78: ...006 K RM Y914 HARNESS LAYOUT2 C block harness layout C connectors are attached RTV as silicon rubber to avoid disconnect When replace optical block include C remove RTV from C connectors and not need re attach RTV ...

Page 79: ...YOUT3 G block harness layout Attention point When replace G board Please check follow harness lock point HARNESS LAYOUT4 Thermostat Lamp temperature protector harness layout The harness need pass through Fan block Refer to below picture ...

Page 80: ...C338 1 126 603 11 ELECT CHIP 4 7µF 20 35V C339 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 16V C340 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 16V C341 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 16V C342 1 107 725 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 16V C343 1 126 603 11 ELECT CHIP 4 7µF 20 35V C344 1 124 779 00 ELECT CHIP 10µF 20 16V C345 1 126 205 11 ELECT CHIP 47µF 20 6 3V C346 1 126 205 11 ELECT CHIP 47µF 20 6 3V C347 1 107 725 ...

Page 81: ...0033µF 10 50V C2118 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 25V C2119 1 127 573 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1µF 10 16V C2120 1 162 967 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0033µF 10 50V C2121 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 25V C2122 1 127 573 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1µF 10 16V C2123 1 162 967 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0033µF 10 50V C2124 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 16V C2125 1 162 969 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0068µF 10 25V C2126 1 162 969 11 CE...

Page 82: ...3 498 11 CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 50P CN2300 1 764 177 11 PIN CONNECTOR SMD 1 5mm 7P CN2301 1 766 376 11 PIN CONNECTOR 1 5mm SMD 9P CN2302 1 770 851 21 PIN CONNECTOR PC BOARD 6P CN2308 1 573 768 21 PIN CONNECTOR 1 5mm SMD 5P CN2310 1 573 768 21 PIN CONNECTOR 1 5mm SMD 5P CN2311 1 764 250 11 PIN CONNECTOR PC BOARD 4P DIODE D301 8 719 977 28 DIODE DTZ10B D302 8 719 977 28 DIODE DTZ10B D303 8 719 977...

Page 83: ...FILTER EMI REMOVAL SMD FL2301 1 234 494 21 FILTER EMI REMOVAL SMD IC IC303 8 753 204 12 IC CXA2209Q T6 IC504 8 759 278 58 IC NJM4558V TE2 IC507 8 752 107 98 IC CXA2188Q T4 IC512 8 759 592 45 IC TC7SZU04FU TE85R IC514 8 759 183 53 IC TL431CPK E2 IC522 6 706 807 01 IC MSP4441K QA B2 IC523 6 706 536 01 IC CXD9826R IC524 6 704 950 01 IC K6X1008C2D BF70T IC526 8 759 278 58 IC NJM4558V TE2 IC2100 8 759 ...

Page 84: ...216 22 TRANSISTOR 2SA1162 G Q2309 8 729 216 22 TRANSISTOR 2SA1162 G Q2310 8 729 216 22 TRANSISTOR 2SA1162 G Q2311 8 729 905 35 TRANSISTOR 2SC4081 R Q2312 8 729 027 43 TRANSISTOR DTC114EKA T146 Q2315 8 729 422 33 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A Q TX Q2316 8 729 422 33 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A Q TX Q2317 8 729 216 22 TRANSISTOR 2SA1162 G Q2318 8 729 422 29 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A S Q2319 8 729 422 29 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A S Q...

Page 85: ...6 811 11 METAL CHIP 150 5 1 10W R421 1 216 811 11 METAL CHIP 150 5 1 10W R422 1 216 841 11 METAL CHIP 47K 5 1 10W R427 1 216 841 11 METAL CHIP 47K 5 1 10W R428 1 216 811 11 METAL CHIP 150 5 1 10W R429 1 216 811 11 METAL CHIP 150 5 1 10W R430 1 216 811 11 METAL CHIP 150 5 1 10W R431 1 216 811 11 METAL CHIP 150 5 1 10W R432 1 216 811 11 METAL CHIP 150 5 1 10W R433 1 216 811 11 METAL CHIP 150 5 1 10W...

Page 86: ...SHORT CHIP 0 R2022 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R2023 1 216 815 11 METAL CHIP 330 5 1 10W R2024 1 216 805 11 METAL CHIP 47 5 1 10W R2025 1 216 803 11 METAL CHIP 33 5 1 10W R2026 1 216 815 11 METAL CHIP 330 5 1 10W R2027 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R2029 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R2030 1 216 815 11 METAL CHIP 330 5 1 10W R2031 1 216 805 11 METAL CHIP 47 5 1 10W R2032 1 216 815 11 METAL CHIP 330 5 1 10W ...

Page 87: ...11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 5 1 10W R2344 1 216 835 11 METAL CHIP 15K 5 1 10W R2345 1 216 835 11 METAL CHIP 15K 5 1 10W R2347 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R2348 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R2349 1 216 835 11 METAL CHIP 15K 5 1 10W R2350 1 216 835 11 METAL CHIP 15K 5 1 10W R2351 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R2352 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R2353 1 216 845 11 METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 1...

Page 88: ...864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R2527 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R2528 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R2529 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R2530 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R2531 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R2532 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R2533 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R2534 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R2535 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R2536 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R2537 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R2538 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHI...

Page 89: ... 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 10V C4223 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 10V C4224 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 10V C4225 1 165 989 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10µF 10 6 3V C4226 1 165 989 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10µF 10 6 3V C4227 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 10V C4228 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 10V C4229 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 10V C4230 1 100 581 81 CERAMIC CHIP 4700pF 10 50V C...

Page 90: ...IC CHIP 10000pF 10 25V C4522 1 100 567 81 CERAMIC CHIP 10000pF 10 25V C4523 1 100 567 81 CERAMIC CHIP 10000pF 10 25V C4524 1 100 567 81 CERAMIC CHIP 10000pF 10 25V C4525 1 100 567 81 CERAMIC CHIP 10000pF 10 25V C4526 1 100 567 81 CERAMIC CHIP 10000pF 10 25V C4527 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 10V C4528 1 100 567 81 CERAMIC CHIP 10000pF 10 25V C4529 1 100 567 81 CERAMIC CHIP 10000pF 10 25V C45...

Page 91: ... 10 25V C4656 1 100 567 81 CERAMIC CHIP 10000pF 10 25V C4657 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 10V C4658 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 10V C4659 1 100 567 81 CERAMIC CHIP 10000pF 10 25V C4660 1 100 567 81 CERAMIC CHIP 10000pF 10 25V C4661 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 10V C4662 1 126 394 11 ELECT CHIP 10µF 20 16V C4663 1 100 567 81 CERAMIC CHIP 10000pF 10 25V C4664 1 100 567 81 CERAMIC ...

Page 92: ...4885 1 100 567 81 CERAMIC CHIP 10000pF 10 25V C4886 1 165 989 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10µF 10 6 3V C4887 1 100 567 81 CERAMIC CHIP 10000pF 10 25V C7000 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 10V C7001 1 128 993 21 ELECT CHIP 22µF 20 10V C7002 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 10V C7003 1 128 993 21 ELECT CHIP 22µF 20 10V C7004 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 10V C7005 1 100 567 81 CERAMIC CHIP 10000pF 10 ...

Page 93: ...0V C7720 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 10V C7721 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 10V C7722 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 10V C7723 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 10V C7724 1 165 989 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10µF 10 6 3V C7725 1 165 989 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10µF 10 6 3V C7726 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 10V C7727 1 165 989 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10µF 10 6 3V C7728 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF...

Page 94: ...7 1 469 082 21 FERRITE 0µH FB7018 1 469 082 21 FERRITE 0µH FB7019 1 469 082 21 FERRITE 0µH FB7020 1 469 082 21 FERRITE 0µH FB7021 1 469 082 21 FERRITE 0µH FB7022 1 469 082 21 FERRITE 0µH FB7023 1 469 082 21 FERRITE 0µH FB7024 1 469 082 21 FERRITE 0µH FB7025 1 469 082 21 FERRITE 0µH FB7026 1 469 082 21 FERRITE 0µH FB7027 1 469 082 21 FERRITE 0µH FB7028 1 469 082 21 FERRITE 0µH FB7029 1 469 082 21 F...

Page 95: ... INDUCTOR 1µH L4301 1 469 555 21 INDUCTOR 10µH L4302 1 469 549 21 INDUCTOR 1µH L4305 1 469 549 21 INDUCTOR 1µH L4306 1 469 549 21 INDUCTOR 1µH L4307 1 469 549 21 INDUCTOR 1µH L4308 1 469 555 21 INDUCTOR 10µH L4309 1 469 555 21 INDUCTOR 10µH L4310 1 469 555 21 INDUCTOR 10µH L4311 1 412 029 11 INDUCTOR 10µH L4312 1 412 029 11 INDUCTOR 10µH L4313 1 469 549 21 INDUCTOR 1µH L4314 1 469 549 21 INDUCTOR ...

Page 96: ...TOR 2SC4178 F14 RESISTOR R4000 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R4001 1 218 929 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W R4002 1 218 929 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W R4004 1 218 929 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W R4006 1 218 929 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W R4009 1 218 929 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W R4010 1 218 929 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W R4011 1 218 929 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W R4012 1 218 929 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W R4013 1 218 957 11 RES C...

Page 97: ... 218 941 81 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R4300 1 218 958 11 RES CHIP 2 7K 5 1 16W R4301 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R4302 1 218 929 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W R4303 1 218 929 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W R4304 1 218 929 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W R4305 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R4306 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R4307 1 218 990 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R4309 1 218 990 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R4310 1 218 929 11 RES CH...

Page 98: ...L CHIP 560 5 1 10W R4473 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R4474 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R4475 1 218 957 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R4476 1 208 695 11 METAL CHIP 3 3K 0 5 1 16W R4477 1 218 849 11 METAL CHIP 1 2K 0 5 1 16W R4478 1 218 957 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R4479 1 208 893 11 METAL CHIP 1 8K 0 5 1 16W R4480 1 208 661 11 METAL CHIP 120 0 5 1 16W R4481 1 208 661 11 METAL CHIP 120 0 5 1 ...

Page 99: ...965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R4661 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R4662 1 218 937 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R4663 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R4666 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R4667 1 218 990 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R4668 1 218 945 11 RES CHIP 220 5 1 16W R4669 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R4674 1 218 933 11 RES CHIP 22 5 1 16W R4675 1 218 933 11 RES CHIP 22 5 1 16W R4676 1 218 933 11 RES CHIP 22 5...

Page 100: ... 16W R7028 1 218 937 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R7029 1 218 937 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R7030 1 218 961 11 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 16W R7031 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R7032 1 218 937 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R7033 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R7034 1 218 937 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R7035 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R7036 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R7037 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R...

Page 101: ...S CHIP 47 5 1 16W R7174 1 218 849 11 METAL CHIP 1 2K 0 5 1 16W R7175 1 218 990 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R7176 1 218 990 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R7177 1 218 990 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R7183 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R7184 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R7185 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R7186 1 218 990 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R7187 1 218 990 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R7188 1 218 959 11 RES CHIP 3 3K 5 1 16W R7189 1 218 96...

Page 102: ... METAL CHIP 220 5 1 16W R7724 1 208 699 11 METAL CHIP 4 7K 0 5 1 16W R7725 1 208 699 11 METAL CHIP 4 7K 0 5 1 16W R7726 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R7727 1 218 990 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R7728 1 218 929 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W R7729 1 218 929 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W R7730 1 218 929 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W R7731 1 218 990 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R7733 1 218 929 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W R7734 1 218 990 11 SHORT C...

Page 103: ... RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB4248 1 234 379 21 RES NETWORK 22K 1005X4 RB4249 1 234 379 21 RES NETWORK 22K 1005X4 RB4300 1 234 369 21 RES NETWORK 10 1005X4 RB4301 1 234 369 21 RES NETWORK 10 1005X4 RB4302 1 234 369 21 RES NETWORK 10 1005X4 RB4303 1 234 369 21 RES NETWORK 10 1005X4 RB4306 1 234 378 21 RES NETWORK 10K 1005X4 RB4307 1 234 378 21 RES NETWORK 10K 1005X4 RB4308 1 234 378 21 RES NETWORK 10K 1...

Page 104: ...34 378 21 RES NETWORK 10K 1005X4 RB7001 1 234 371 21 RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB7002 1 234 371 21 RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB7003 1 234 371 21 RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB7004 1 234 371 21 RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB7005 1 234 371 21 RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB7550 1 234 378 21 RES NETWORK 10K 1005X4 RB7551 1 234 378 21 RES NETWORK 10K 1005X4 RB7552 1 234 378 21 RES NETWORK 10K 1005X4 RB7553 1 234 378 21 RES NETW...

Page 105: ...964 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001µF 10 50V C6121 1 162 964 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001µF 10 50V C6202 1 104 760 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 047µF 10 50V C6203 1 115 350 51 CERAMIC 0 0047µF 2KV C6204 1 115 350 51 CERAMIC 0 0047µF 2KV C6205 1 163 037 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 022µF 10 50V C6206 1 115 339 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 50V C6207 1 163 021 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01µF 10 50V C6208 1 107 823 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 47µF 10 16V C6209 1...

Page 106: ...pF 5 50V C6439 1 164 315 11 CERAMIC CHIP 470pF 5 50V C6440 1 165 908 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1µF 10 10V C6441 1 100 911 11 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7µF 10 25V C6442 1 164 315 11 CERAMIC CHIP 470pF 5 50V C6443 1 128 959 31 ELECT 1000µF 20 35V C6445 1 164 315 11 CERAMIC CHIP 470pF 5 50V C6446 1 164 315 11 CERAMIC CHIP 470pF 5 50V C6447 1 164 315 11 CERAMIC CHIP 470pF 5 50V C6448 1 164 315 11 CERAMIC CHIP 470pF 5 50V ...

Page 107: ...301 6 600 187 01 PHOTOCOUPLER PC123Y22JOOF PH6904 6 600 187 01 PHOTOCOUPLER PC123Y22JOOF PH6905 6 600 187 01 PHOTOCOUPLER PC123Y22JOOF IC LINK PS6401 1 576 736 21 IC LINK 3 15A 24V TRANSISTOR Q6201 8 729 040 89 TRANSISTOR 2SK1590 T1B Q6202 8 729 907 00 TRANSISTOR DTC114EU Q6203 8 729 820 86 TRANSISTOR 2SB1121 ST Q6204 8 729 905 35 TRANSISTOR 2SC4081 R Q6205 8 729 807 17 TRANSISTOR 2SD1621 S Q6206 ...

Page 108: ...HIP 22K 5 1 10W R6253 1 215 882 00 METAL OXIDE 22 5 2W R6254 1 215 882 00 METAL OXIDE 22 5 2W R6255 1 216 121 11 RES CHIP 1M 5 1 10W R6256 1 216 833 11 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R6257 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R6258 1 216 841 11 METAL CHIP 47K 5 1 10W R6259 1 216 833 11 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R6260 1 216 833 11 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R6261 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W R6262 1 208 830 ...

Page 109: ...50 11 DC DC CONVERTER TRANSFORMER THERMISTOR TH6101 1 803 586 11 THERMISTOR NTC TH6201 1 809 789 71 THERMISTOR POSITIVE A 1060 186 A HM BOARD COMPLETE CAPACITOR C7203 1 162 910 11 CERAMIC CHIP 5pF 0 25pF50V C7204 1 162 911 11 CERAMIC CHIP 6pF 0 5pF 50V C7205 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01µF 10 25V C7206 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01µF 10 25V C7207 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 16V C7208 1 16...

Page 110: ... METAL CHIP 150 5 1 10W R1159 1 216 811 11 METAL CHIP 150 5 1 10W R1169 1 216 811 11 METAL CHIP 150 5 1 10W VARISTOR VD1107 1 803 974 21 VARISTOR CHIP 1608 VD1108 1 803 974 21 VARISTOR CHIP 1608 VD1109 1 803 974 21 VARISTOR CHIP 1608 H3 BOARD CAPACITOR C1200 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 25V C1201 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 25V C1202 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 25V C1203 1 164 156 11 CE...

Page 111: ...1068 651 A H5 BOARD COMPLETE CAPACITOR C1601 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 25V C1602 1 126 391 11 ELECT CHIP 47µF 20 6 3V C1603 1 162 974 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01µF 50V C1604 1 162 974 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01µF 50V CONNECTOR CN1600 1 750 862 21 PIN CONNECTOR PC BOARD 5P DIODE D1601 8 719 158 19 DIODE RD6 2SB D1602 8 719 158 19 DIODE RD6 2SB IC IC1600 6 704 532 01 IC RPM7240 H5 RESISTOR R1600 1 216 837 ...

Page 112: ... C FAN SIROCCO 0 1 818 700 11 INLET AC WITH NOISE FILTER 1 823 524 11 CORD WITH CONNECTOR 1 824 599 21 CORD WITH CONNECTOR I LINK 1 826 081 11 LOUDSPEAKR 14CM 1 827 699 11 RF CABLE 1 827 805 51 LEAD WIRE WITH CONNECTOR LVDS 1 829 363 11 LEAD WIRE WITH CONNECTOR LVDS 1 829 702 11 COAXIAL CABLE WITH F PLUG 1 830 407 11 RF CABLE 1 900 278 59 CONNECTOR ASSY 14P 8 597 906 00 ANTENNA SWITCHE RFD SA801 0...

Page 113: ...Sony SXRD 2 584 141 11 1 OTF ...

Page 114: ...ou call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No Serial No Contacting Sony If after reading the following instructions you have additional questions related to the use of your Sony TV Please call one of the following numbers Customers in the continental United States contact the QUALIA Call Center at 1 877 782 5423 Customers in Canada contact the Customer Relations Center at 1 877 899...

Page 115: ... general public may require authorization from the broadcaster cable company and or program owner NOTIFICATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can ...

Page 116: ...security card provided by your cable operator is required to view encrypted digital programming Certain advanced and interactive digital cable services such as video on demand a cable operator s enhanced program guide and data enhanced television services may require the use of a set top box For more information call your local cable operator This television also includes a QAM demodulator which s...

Page 117: ...he safety purpose of the grounding plug Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or convenience receptacles beyond their capacity since this can result in fire or electric shock Always turn the set off when it is not being used When the set is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet as a precaution against the possibility of an internal ma...

Page 118: ...back or bottom are provided for necessary ventilation To ensure reliable operation of the set and to protect it from overheating these slots and openings must never be blocked or covered Never cover the slots and openings with a cloth or other materials Never block the slots and openings by placing the set on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface Never place the set in a confined space such as a...

Page 119: ...as been exposed to rain or water If the set has been subject to excessive shock by being dropped or the cabinet has been damaged If the set does not operate normally when following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are specified in the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified tech...

Page 120: ... 76º of the vertical and 130º of the horizontal viewing area If you sit too close to the TV you may experience eye strain For the best picture quality install your SXRD projection TV according to Recommended Viewing Area on page 32 When installing your SXRD projection TV against a wall keep it at least 4 inches 10 cm from the wall Avoid installing the SXRD projection TV near a heater etc Projectio...

Page 121: ...t the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to...

Page 122: ...01COV book Page 10 Tuesday November 30 2004 5 02 PM ...

Page 123: ...h a VCR and Cable 46 DVD Player with Component Video Connectors 48 DVD Player with S VIDEO and Audio Connectors 49 Camcorder 50 Audio Receiver 51 Digital Cable Box 52 Digital Satellite Receiver 53 Digital Satellite Receiver with an HDMI Connector 54 Connecting a Device with an Optical IN Connector 56 Using the CONTROL S Feature 57 Using CableCARD 58 About Using CableCARD 58 Activating CableCARD Se...

Page 124: ...y Stick Media 96 About DCF File Names 96 Memory Stick Precautions 97 Using i LINK About i LINK 99 Using i LINK Cables 99 Connecting i LINK Devices 100 Selecting an i LINK Device 102 Using the i LINK Control Panel 103 i LINK Setup 105 Using the Menus Overview 107 Using the Video Menu 108 Selecting Video Options 108 Using the Audio Menu 112 Selecting Audio Options 112 Using the Screen Menu 114 Selec...

Page 125: ...ws you how to install your SXRD projection TV to connect your new components and to connect the antenna and cable 2 Using the Remote Control This section shows you how to begin using your new SXRD projection TV It also shows you how to use your remote control functions 3 Using the Features This section provides information on using the Program Guide Wide Screen Mode Twin View Favorite Channels and...

Page 126: ...noise by using an improved motion vector algorithm while maintaining image sharpness Integrated HDTV You can watch digital television programs and enjoy the improved audio video quality offered by these programs SXRD SXRD is a Silicon X tal Reflective Display technology which delivers high level resolution greater contrast ratio faster response speed and film like reproduction compared to other co...

Page 127: ...ut CableCARD in this manual see page 58 Component Video Inputs Offers the best video quality for DVD 480p 480i and digital set top box 1080i 720p 480p 480i connections S VIDEO Inputs Provides a high quality image from connected equipment Favorite Channel Preview Allows you to preview up to sixteen favorite channels without leaving the current channel Wide Screen Mode Allows you to watch 4 3 normal...

Page 128: ...n lamp when the power is turned off It takes up to two minutes for the picture to come back after the TV is turned on again The POWER STANDBY LED blinks in green while the picture is coming up When the projection lamp wears out the screen goes dark Replace the lamp with a new Sony XL 5000 replacement lamp not supplied After replacing the lamp be sure to attach the lamp cover securely otherwise you...

Page 129: ... anticipate not using the SXRD projection TV for more than a week When turning off the power The fan will continue to operate for about two minutes Allow several minutes before unplugging from the outlet or switching the breaker off Before carrying the SXRD Projection TV Before carrying unplug the power cord and disconnect all cables See page 30 for instructions on how to carry your SXRD projectio...

Page 130: ...op of the speaker into the slot on the rear of the TV upper right hand corner and slowly move the speaker closer to the TV 2 Locate the black pin near the center of the speaker s attachment tab and the matching hole on the rear of the TV Insert the pin into the hole until it locks into place Do not carry the SXRD projection TV with the speakers attached If you need to move the TV do so before atta...

Page 131: ...speakers detached To prevent damage to the speaker housing or terminals do not use excessive force when attaching or detaching the speakers Be sure to first remove the speakers before moving the TV To remove dust from the transparent portions of the speakers wipe them with a clean soft cloth Do not connect the detached speakers to other audio equipment Place the supplied slot covers to all four co...

Page 132: ...e materials and metal objects inside the lamp receptacle of the SXRD projection TV after removing the lamp Doing so may cause fire or electrical shock To avoid being burned do not touch the lamp receptacle once the lamp has been removed Mount the new lamp securely Failure to do so may cause a fire or the screen to go dark Do not touch the glass of the new lamp with your fingers The used lamp For c...

Page 133: ...down before replacing it Take the new lamp out of the box 3 Put both hands underneath the Front Panel Cover and locate the screw on each side of the cover Loosen the screws by turning them counterclockwise and remove the cover Don t shake the lamp Vibration can damage the lamp or shorten its life Avoid touching the front glass of a new lamp or the glass of the lamp receptacle This may reduce pictu...

Page 134: ...p 5 Attach the new lamp Making sure the front glass of the new lamp is facing the left side of the lamp slot place the lamp and tighten the screws The lamp is very hot immediately after use Never touch the front glass of the lamp or the surrounding parts After it has cooled place the used lamp into the empty box of the replacement lamp Never put the used lamp into a plastic bag while the lamp is h...

Page 135: ...h a case remove the screw insert it correctly and then tighten the screw completely If the lamp cover is not reattached securely the self diagnostic function may be triggered and the POWER STANDBY indicator flashes three times see page 137 Consult your Sony dealer for a Sony XL 5000 replacement lamp Take great care when replacing the lamp or plugging in unplugging the connecting cords Rough handli...

Page 136: ...01COV book Page 24 Tuesday November 30 2004 5 02 PM ...

Page 137: ...About Using S VIDEO VCR and Cable VCR and Cable Box Two VCRs for Tape Editing Satellite Receiver Satellite Receiver with a VCR and Cable DVD Player with Component Video Connectors DVD Player with S VIDEO and Audio Connectors Camcorder Audio Receiver Digital Cable Box Digital Satellite Receiver Digital Satellite Receiver with an HDMI Connector 39 40 40 41 42 44 45 46 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 Connecting...

Page 138: ... page 84 5 TIMER LED When lit indicates one of the timers is set When the timer is set this LED will remain lit even if the TV set is turned off For details see page 125 6 IR Infrared Receiver Receives IR signals from the remote control 7 POWER STANDBY LED Blinks and then lights up in green when the TV set is turned on When in standby mode the LED lights up in red The LED does not light up when th...

Page 139: ...SXRD projection TV and i LINK compatible portable device such as a digital video camcorder 2 S VIDEO Front and rear Connects to the S VIDEO OUT jack of your VCR camcorder or other S VIDEO equipped video component Provides better picture quality than the VHF UHF jacks or the Video IN jack 3 VIDEO L MONO AUDIO R Front and rear Connects to the audio and video OUT jacks on your VCR or other video comp...

Page 140: ...ts the supplied power cord 7 CONTROL S IN OUT To control other Sony equipment with the SXRD projection TV s remote control connect the CONTROL S IN jack of the equipment to the CONTROL S OUT jack on the SXRD projection TV with the CONTROL S cable To control the SXRD projection TV with the remote control of another Sony product connect the CONTROL S OUT jack of the equipment to the CONTROL S IN jac...

Page 141: ...sing an HDMI DVI cable 9 DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL OUT PCM DOLBY DIGITAL Connects to the optical audio input of a digital audio component that is PCM Dolby digital compatible 0 CableCARD slot CableCARD provides cable subscribers with access to secure digitally encrypted cable channels without the need for a set top box that will enable you to receive not only standard definition but also high definiti...

Page 142: ...ersons hold the TV by its sides and the other two by its rear panel Each person holding the side should use both hands to grasp the bottom corners of the panel The other two should place their hands on the top edge of the TV and the lower part of the rear panel Be sure to first remove the speakers before moving the TV Make sure the screws underneath the Front Panel Cover are securely tightened bef...

Page 143: ...may cause it to fall To Prevent the SXRD Projection TV from Falling As a protective measure secure the SXRD projection TV as follows Using the SXRD projection TV stand with support belts Sony strongly recommends using the TV stand designed for your SXRD projection TV model SU SX10 not supplied When Installing Your SXRD Projection TV Against a Wall Keep your SXRD projection TV at least 4 inches 10 ...

Page 144: ...y For the best picture quality install your SXRD projection TV within the areas shown below Horizontal Viewing Area Vertical Viewing Area POWER STD DUO 65 65 65 min 6 6 ft approx 2 0 m min 6 6 ft approx 2 0 m min 8 ft approx 2 4 2 5 m 65 POWER STD DUO 38 38 min 8 ft approx 2 4 2 5 m 01COV book Page 32 Tuesday November 30 2004 5 02 PM ...

Page 145: ...t the other end of the power cord to a wall outlet Complete other connections before connecting the power cord Be sure to use the supplied AC power cord When connecting optional components do not connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet until you have completed making all connections Do not use damaged or deformed cables AC IN AC power cord 01COV book Page 33 Tuesday November 30 2004 5 02 PM ...

Page 146: ... and whether or not you plan to connect a VCR If you are connecting a VCR See the connections described on pages 41 and 43 If You Are Connecting See Page Cable or Antenna No cable box or VCR 35 Cable and Antenna No cable box or VCR 36 Cable Box and Cable Cable box unscrambles only some channels usually premium channels No VCR 37 Cable Box Cable box unscrambles all channels No VCR 38 01COV book Pag...

Page 147: ...al cable usually found in newer homes Cable Type Connect As Shown VHF Only or combined VHF UHF Cable 300 ohm twin lead cable usually found in older homes Cable Type Connect As Shown VHF Only or UHF Only or combined VHF UHF 75 ohm coaxial and 300 ohm twin lead cable found in some homes Cable Type Connect As Shown VHF and UHF 75 ohm coaxial cable Rear of SXRD Projection TV VHF UHF 75 ohm coaxial cab...

Page 148: ...ct As Shown Cable TV CATV and Antenna To Do This Do This Switch the SXRD projection TV s input between the cable and antenna Press ANT to switch back and forth between the SXRD projection TV s VHF UHF and CABLE inputs For optimum picture quality a 75 ohm coaxial cable antenna connection is highly recommended Radio waves and other interference can easily affect a 300 ohm twin lead cable resulting i...

Page 149: ... features such as Twin View Freeze etc IN OUT CABLE VHF UHF CATV cable Rear of SXRD projection TV Cable box Antenna Coaxial cable To Do This Do This Use the cable box Tune the SXRD projection TV to the channel the cable box is set to usually channel 3 or 4 and then use the cable box to switch channels Set up the SXRD projection TV remote control to operate the cable box Program the remote control ...

Page 150: ... your cable box and only one unscrambled signal is sent to the SXRD projection TV so you cannot use the dual picture features If some of your channels are scrambled but others are not consider using the Cable Box and Cable connection on page 37 instead VHF UHF CATV cable Coaxial cable Rear of SXRD projection TV Cable box OUT IN To do this Do This Use the cable box Tune the SXRD projection TV to th...

Page 151: ...1 VCR and Cable Box 42 Two VCRs for Tape Editing 44 Satellite Receiver 45 Satellite Receiver with a VCR and Cable 46 DVD Player with Component Video Connectors 48 DVD Player with S VIDEO and Audio Connectors 49 Camcorder 50 Audio Receiver 51 Digital Cable Box 52 Digital Satellite Receiver 53 Digital Satellite Receiver with an HDMI Connector 54 Connecting a Device with an Optical IN Connector 56 Us...

Page 152: ... you can use an S VIDEO cable for improved picture quality compared to an A V cable Because S VIDEO carries only the video signal you also need to connect audio cables for sound as shown below Example of an S VIDEO Connection Best Video Performance Connector Type HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface Component video S VIDEO Composite video RF Coaxial Cables are often color coded to connectors ...

Page 153: ...TV s CABLE jack 3 Using a coaxial cable connect the splitter s other output jack to the VCR s input jack 4 Using A V and S VIDEO cables connect the VCR s AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT jacks to the SXRD projection TV s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN jacks Coaxial cable Rear of SXRD projection TV VIDEO AUDIO L AUDIO R VCR A V cable S VIDEO S VIDEO cable Cables are often color coded to connectors Connect red to red wh...

Page 154: ...se the Twin View feature Disconnect all power sources before making any connections 1 Connect the CATV cable to the single input jack of the splitter 2 Using a coaxial cable connect one of the splitter s two output jacks to the SXRD projection TV s CABLE jack 3 Using a coaxial cable connect the splitter s other output jack to the cable box s input jack 4 Using a coaxial cable connect the cable box...

Page 155: ...e Splitter Cables are often color coded to connectors Connect red to red white to white etc If you are connecting a digital cable box you will need a special bi directional splitter designed to work with your cable box Coaxial cable A V cable S VIDEO cable If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO use a VIDEO cable yellow instead of the S VIDEO cable 01COV book Page 43 Tuesday November 30 2004 5 02...

Page 156: ... V cable AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO A V cable Cables are often color coded to connectors Connect red to red white to white etc To perform tape editing set the SXRD projection TV to the video input intended for playback by pressing TV VIDEO on the remote control You may need to change the video input on your VCR See your VCR s operating manual for instructions If your VCRs have S VIDEO jacks For best pi...

Page 157: ...s connect the satellite receiver s AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT jacks to the SXRD projection TV s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN jacks If your satellite receiver is not equipped with S VIDEO use a VIDEO cable yellow instead of the S VIDEO cable Satellite receiver A V cable Rear of SXRD projection TV VIDEO AUDIO L AUDIO R Satellite antenna cable S VIDEO S VIDEO cable Cables are often color coded to connectors Conne...

Page 158: ...nnect the splitter s other output jack to the VCR s VHF UHF IN jack 4 Connect the satellite antenna cable to the satellite receiver s SATELLITE IN jack 5 Using A V and S VIDEO cables connect the satellite receiver s AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT jacks to the VCR s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN jacks 6 Using A V and S VIDEO cables connect the VCR s AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT jacks to the SXRD projection TV s AUDIO and S...

Page 159: ...tenna cable S VIDEO cable Cables are often color coded to connectors Connect red to red white to white etc CATV cable Splitter Coaxial cable Coaxial cable Be sure your VCR s video input is set correctly See your VCR s operating manual for instructions If your VCR or satellite receiver is not equipped with S VIDEO use a VIDEO cable yellow instead of the S VIDEO cable 01COV book Page 47 Tuesday Nove...

Page 160: ...D projection TV s AUDIO IN jacks Be sure to use the same row of inputs that you used for the video connection HD DVD IN 4 or 5 The Y PB and PR jacks on your DVD player are sometimes labeled Y CB and CR or Y B Y and R Y If so connect the cables to like colors Component video cable Rear of SXRD projection TV Audio cable DVD player AUDIO R AUDIO L Y PB PR Cables are often color coded to connectors Co...

Page 161: ...etc DVD player Rear of SXRD projection TV A V cable S VIDEO cable S VIDEO AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO If your DVD player is not equipped with S VIDEO use a VIDEO cable yellow instead of the S VIDEO cable To watch the DVD player press TV VIDEO repeatedly to select the DVD input VIDEO 1 in the illustration If you have a non Sony DVD player and want to set up the TV remote control to operate the DVD player...

Page 162: ... jacks If your camcorder is equipped with an i LINK jack you can connect it using i LINK instead of the A V inputs See Using i LINK on page 99 If you have a mono camcorder connect its left audio output to the SXRD projection TV s AUDIO L MONO jack If your camcorder is not equipped with S VIDEO use a VIDEO cable yellow instead of the S VIDEO cable S VIDEO VIDEO L MONO AUDIO R TS DV MICROMV HDV i LI...

Page 163: ...onnections Using an audio cable connect the SXRD projection TV s AUDIO OUT VAR FIX jacks to the audio receiver s audio LINE IN jacks AUDIO OUT jacks are operable only when the TV s Speaker is set to Off For details see page 113 AUDIO OUT VAR FIX Rear of SXRD projection TV AUDIO L AUDIO R Audio cable Line input Cables are often color coded to connectors Connect red to red white to white etc Audio r...

Page 164: ...the SXRD projection TV s AUDIO IN jacks Component video Y PB PR connection is necessary to view 480p 720p and 1080i formats Note that this TV displays all format types of picture in a resolution of 1920 dots x 1080 lines The Y PB and PR jacks do not provide audio so audio cables must be connected to provide sound AUDIO OUT VAR FIX Rear of SXRD projection TV Y PB PR AUDIO L AUDIO R Audio cable Comp...

Page 165: ...iver s AUDIO OUT jacks to the SXRD projection TV s AUDIO IN jacks Component video Y PB PR connection is necessary to view 480p 720p and 1080i formats Note that this TV displays all format types of picture in a resolution of 1920 dots x 1080 lines The Y PB and PR jacks do not provide audio so audio cables must be connected to provide sound AUDIO OUT VAR FIX Rear of SXRD projection TV Y PB PR AUDIO ...

Page 166: ...ower sources before making any connections Using an HDMI cable not supplied connect the digital satellite receiver s HDMI OUT jack to the SXRD projection TV s HDMI IN jack Use the HDMI IN 6 or 7 input The HDMI jack provides both video and audio signals so it is not necessary to connect an audio cable z IN Rear of SXRD projection TV HDMI cable Digital satellite receiver 01COV book Page 54 Tuesday N...

Page 167: ...he HDMI IN 6 input 2 Using an audio cable connect the digital satellite receiver s AUDIO OUT jacks to the SXRD projection TV s AUDIO IN jacks The DVI HDTV VIDEO jack does not provide audio so audio cables must be connected to provide sound when an HDMI DVI cable is used Use only the HDMI IN 6 input for this connection If the HDMI IN 7 input is used for this connection the AUDIO IN jacks in HDMI IN...

Page 168: ...PTICAL IN jack to the SXRD projection TV s DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL OUT jack IN AUDIO OUT VAR FIX OPTICAL IN LINE OUT L AUDIO R LINE IN Optical audio cable Rear of SXRD projection TV Audio amplifier The DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL OUT jack is available only when a digital TV channel is received You should also connect the TV s analog audio output jacks to the amplifier s analog audio input jacks so that th...

Page 169: ...nt with one remote control In addition to allowing you to control multiple devices with one remote control the CONTROL S feature allows you to always point your remote control at your SXRD projection TV instead of having to point it at the other equipment which might be hidden or out of direct line of sight AUDIO OUT VAR FIX Rear of SXRD projection TV 01COV book Page 57 Tuesday November 30 2004 5 ...

Page 170: ...the CableCARD into the TV s CableCARD slot About Using CableCARD If you are planning to use a separate cable box for digital cable TV services you may be able to receive programming using this TV with the CableCARD instead except in the following circumstances Your cable TV company does not provide CableCARD service in your viewing area You want to access your cable TV company s interactive or adv...

Page 171: ...CableCARD has acquired channels from your cable TV company the TV tunes to the lowest available channel Removing the CableCARD In the event you want to cancel your service contact your cable TV company 1 Turn off the TV 2 Push the eject button on the TV s CableCARD slot to release the card 3 Pull the CableCARD straight out of the slot to remove it To install a different CableCARD follow the instru...

Page 172: ... turn on the TV The Initial Setup screen appears 2 Press V or v to select the on screen display language Then press The message Start auto program now appears 3 Press V or v to select Yes then press Initial Setup automatically creates a list of receivable channels When finished the lowest numbered channel is displayed To run Auto Program again at a later time Use the Auto Program feature as descri...

Page 173: ...inside the battery compartment To avoid possible damage from battery leakage remove the batteries if you anticipate the remote control will not be used for an extended period Handle the remote control with care Avoid dropping it getting it wet or placing it in direct sunlight near a heater or in high humidity Your remote control can be programmed to operate most video equipment See Programming the...

Page 174: ...xample 2 1 For details on selecting digital channels see page 69 7 PICTURE Press repeatedly to step through the available video picture modes Vivid Standard Pro Also available in the Video menu For details see Selecting Video Options on page 108 8 WIDE Press to step through the wide screen modes Wide Zoom Normal Full and Zoom For details see Using Wide Screen Mode on page 72 9 V v B b X x m M When...

Page 175: ...t a channel the channel changes after 3 seconds Press ENTER to select immediately w FAVORITES Press to display the Favorite Channels list For details see Using Favorite Channels on page 77 wa FREEZE Press to freeze the window picture Press again to restore the picture ws i LINK Press to display the i LINK Control Panel For information on using the i LINK Control Panel see page 103 Also available i...

Page 176: ...ection TV s remote control at the equipment and press SAT CABLE that corresponds with that equipment If it responds you are done If not try using another code listed for that manufacturer Function Equipment Programmable Code Number DVD VCR Sony DVD player 751 SAT CABLE Sony Satellite Receiver 801 i LINK Sony DVD player i LINK 901 The equipment must have infrared IR remote capability in order to be...

Page 177: ...8 309 306 307 Pentax 305 304 Philco 308 309 Philips 308 309 310 Pioneer 308 Quasar 308 309 306 RCA PROSCAN 304 305 308 309 311 312 313 310 329 Realistic 309 330 328 335 324 338 Sansui 314 Samsung 322 313 321 Sanyo 330 335 Scott 312 313 321 335 323 324 325 326 Sharp 327 328 Signature 2000 M Ward 338 327 SV2000 338 Sylvania 308 309 338 310 Symphonic 338 Tashiro 332 Tatung 314 336 337 Teac 314 336 33...

Page 178: ...rol to operate the VCR FUNCTION repeatedly until the DVD VCR indicator lights up Turn on off SAT CABLE Change channels CH Record z REC Play Stop x Fast forward M Rewind the tape m Pause X Search the picture forward or backward M or m during playback release to resume normal playback To Do This Press Activate the remote control to operate the satellite receiver FUNCTION repeatedly until the SAT CAB...

Page 179: ...epeatedly until the DVD VCR indicator lights up Turn on off SAT CABLE Play Stop x Pause X Step through different tracks of the disc M to step forward or m to step backward Step through different chapters of a video disc CH to step forward or CH to step backward To Do This Press Activate the remote control to operate the MDP FUNCTION repeatedly until the indicator of the position you programmed for...

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Page 181: ...ain or VOL to restore the sound Alternate back and forth between two channels Press JUMP The SXRD projection TV alternates between the current channel and the last channel that was selected Display the current channel number and other information Press DISPLAY once to display the channel number current time and channel label if set Press DISPLAY again to turn Display off Switch the TV s input to t...

Page 182: ...am guide will appear with the currently selected program showing in the background Program information in the guide is provided by the broadcasters As a result it may sometimes include only the channel number without a program title or description Make Way for Ducks Series follows the aquatic misadventures of Henry and Riley two wayward ducks on a unique mission Time remaining 1 26 FAM TV G CC 1 A...

Page 183: ...3 Make Way for Ducks Series follows the aquatic misadventures of Henry and Riley two wayward ducks on a unique mission Time remaining 1 26 TV G CC Alternate Video Alternate Audio FAM C23 1 1 ABC 10 DISC 23 1 FAM 36 TLC 65 HIST 68 SHOW Option Description Alternate Video when available Each program has a main video stream the video that you see when the channel is first tuned and may have alternate ...

Page 184: ... The left and right edges of the picture are stretched to fill the 16 9 screen Normal displays the 4 3 picture in its original size Side bars are shown to fill the 16 9 screen Full stretches the 4 3 picture horizontally to fill the 16 9 screen Zoom enlarges the 4 3 picture to fill the 16 9 screen Zoom is useful for watching Letterbox movies When you change channels or inputs the Wide Mode settings...

Page 185: ...splays the picture at its original size Zoom enlarges the picture proportionately both vertically and horizontally When the TV receives a 720p or 1080i signal Normal cannot be selected When TV receives a 720p or 1080i signal that is 4 3 aspect ratio picture upconverted to 16 9 with a black bar at each side Full returns the picture to its original size original source Upconverted 4 3 Upconverted 4 ...

Page 186: ...playing Twin Pictures To display Twin View 1 Make sure your SXRD projection TV is tuned to a working channel 2 Press A second picture appears The active picture is highlighted To cancel Twin View and watch the active picture Press again or press Activating the Picture You can use B or b buttons to activate the left and right pictures while using Twin View To activate the right picture To activate ...

Page 187: ...puts display in the left window but not the right If you are viewing a 4 3 source and a 16 9 enhanced source such as a DVD side by side the 4 3 source appears larger Twin View does not display channels that are blocked by parental settings see page 118 To Do This Do This Tune to a channel To tune to analog channels press 0 9 and then ENTER For digital subchannels press 0 9 press 0 9 again and then...

Page 188: ...ed 2 Press V to enlarge the picture and v to reduce the picture To enlarge the right picture reduce the left 1 Press b to activate the right picture if not already activated 2 Press V to enlarge the picture and v to reduce the picture When you adjust the picture sizes in Twin View the SXRD projection TV memorizes the change The next time you use the Twin View function the memorized sizes appear 01...

Page 189: ...vorite Channels 4 Use the 0 9 and ENTER buttons to enter the channel number that you want to assign to the Favorite Channel number A preview of the highlighted channel appears in the upper right of the screen Press to select that channel as a Favorite Channel 5 To add more channels to your favorites list repeat step 4 To clear a Favorite Channel press V or v to highlight the channel you want to cl...

Page 190: ...Favorite Channels highlight Add to Favorites and press 3 Press to select the channel you want to watch To change your Favorite Channels list or delete a channel from the list highlight Edit Favorites and press Digital channels do not display in the preview window Add to Favorites Favorite Channels 1 8 14 PBS 2 15 8 NBC 3 27 HGTV 4 45 12 TNT 5 98 CNN 6 112 3 ESPN 7 120 NICK Preview of highlighted F...

Page 191: ...u want to capture is displayed on the screen press FREEZE 2 The SXRD projection TV switches to Twin View and displays the frozen picture on the right while the current program continues on the left 3 To cancel and return to normal viewing press FREEZE again or just turn to another channel The Freeze feature is not available if you are using Favorite Channels see page 77 or Twin View see page 74 Cu...

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Page 193: ...u to view files that are stored on Memory Stick media You can view Digital photos JPEG files Movies MPEG1 files You can also play slide show background music using MP3 files stored on your Memory Stick For more information about handling Memory Stick media see Notes on Using Memory Stick Media on page 96 Features With the Memory Stick Viewer you can View photo JPEG and movie MPEG1 files in a thumb...

Page 194: ...t were obtained from the Internet or from a printed film processing center The Memory Stick has been formatted on a personal computer Sony recommends that you back up all data stored on Memory Stick media to avoid potential data loss In the above two cases in order to avoid potential data corruption that may occur be sure to back up data prior to use with the TV s Memory Stick Viewer Sony cannot a...

Page 195: ... cameras and camcorders To be viewable in the Memory Stick Viewer files must have the following file name extensions Trademark Information Memory Stick Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Memory Stick PRO Duo and MagicGate are trademarks of Sony Corporation File Type Supported File Name Extensions JPEG jpg jpeg MPEG1 mpg mpeg Some variations of MPEG1 movies may not play back correctly 01COV book Pag...

Page 196: ...ated below When inserted properly it should slide in with little resistance and click into place To remove the Memory Stick see Removing a Memory Stick on page 86 Be sure to insert the Memory Stick in the correct direction Forcing the Memory Stick in the wrong way may damage it Insert only Memory Stick media into the Memory Stick slot Attempting to insert other objects into the Memory Stick slot m...

Page 197: ...Memory Stick on page 86 CAUTION The Memory Stick slot on your TV has been designed to accommodate standard and compact versions of Memory Stick It is not necessary to use an adaptor for Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick PRO Duo If you use an adaptor it may damage the adaptor and Memory Stick slot CAUTION Inserting the Memory Stick Duo incorrectly may result in permanent damage to the Memory Stick ...

Page 198: ...ely out of the slot Removing the Memory Stick while a file is being accessed when the Memory Stick indicator on the SXRD projection TV s front panel is lit may damage the Memory Stick or its contents When removing the Memory Stick do not attempt to pull it from its slot without first pushing it in to release it To protect small children from injury by Memory Stick media remove all Memory Stick med...

Page 199: ...l Images If the Memory Stick Index does not appear press on the remote control Summer 2004 DSC0001 Jul 30 2004 12 59PM 640x480 Slide Show Contents Memory Stick 1 of 25 Thumbnails of photos and movies Memory Stick menu bar Information about the highlighted photo or movie Highlighted thumbnail Indicates the thumbnail is a movie MPEG1 file instead of a photo JPEG file Indicates the thumbnail is locke...

Page 200: ... page of thumbnails 1 Press v to select V 2 Press B to select 3 To go to the previous page press V To go to the next page press v Use the Memory Stick Menu bar to access additional options 1 Press v to select V 2 Press B or b to select Slide Show Contents or Memory Stick 3 Press V or v to select the option you want to change For details on these options see Memory Stick Index Menu Bar Options on p...

Page 201: ... Display the next or previous file on the Memory Stick Press V or v to highlight the Previous Next button Then press B to go to the previous file or b to go to the next file Hide the Photo menu bar displaying only the photo With the highlight in the Photo menu bar press v Display the hidden Photo menu bar Press V Play the JPEG voice memo files only Highlight B Play and then press To pause the voic...

Page 202: ...kwise or counterclockwise For details see Using Rotate on page 91 Zoom Pan Allows you to magnify and pan across the photo For details see Using Zoom and Pan on page 91 File Protect Allows you to protect the JPEG file from any changes When a JPEG file is protected it cannot be rotated or deleted Select On or Off Print Quantity Allows you to indicate the number of prints to make of the specific phot...

Page 203: ...counterclockwise press V or v to highlight Counterclockwise and press The photo is rotated 90 degrees each time you press To Do This Do This Zoom in increase magnification or out decrease magnification Press B or b to highlight Zoom and press Then press V to zoom in or v to zoom out To stop using Zoom press Pan left right up down You can use Pan only when the photo is magnified using Zoom Press B ...

Page 204: ...yed Press V or v to highlight B play and then press Pause the movie While the movie is playing the B button changes to the X pause button Press V or v to highlight X Pause and then press Display the previous or next file on the Memory Stick Press V or v to highlight the Previous Next button Then press B to go to the previous file or b to go to the next file Hide the Movie menu bar displaying only ...

Page 205: ...he highlight on the thumbnail of the currently displayed movie Slide Show Displays the Slide Show menu For details see Slide Show Menu Options on page 94 File Protect Allows you to protect the MPEG1 file from any changes When an MPEG1 file is protected it cannot be deleted Select On or Off Delete Deletes the MPEG1 file from the Memory Stick You cannot delete an MPEG1 file that has been protected o...

Page 206: ...available MP3 files The list is sorted in alphabetical order grouped by folder Transition Effect Allows you to select an effect to be used when advancing to the next file in the Slide Show Slide Advance Allows you to specify when to advance to the next slide Fast Slide advances after about 3 seconds Medium Slide advances after about 6 seconds Slow Slide advances after about 12 seconds Manual advan...

Page 207: ... access individual folders on the Memory Stick File Order Allows you to change the order in which the Memory Stick files are displayed Date Order Displays files in chronological order by modification date Date Order Reverse Displays files in reverse chronological order by modification date Alphabetical Displays files in alphabetical order by filename Filter Allows you to selectively display specif...

Page 208: ...d the Digital Camera Folders option as described on page 95 you might want to have your digital camera s instruction manual handy in order to check how files and directories are organized for your specific model of digital camera DCF stands for Design Rules for Camera File Systems which are specifications established by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA ...

Page 209: ...hock Do not disassemble or modify Memory Stick media Avoid getting liquid on Memory Stick media Apply labels only within the designated label area To avoid permanent damage to still image data do not use or store Memory Stick media in a location subject to High temperature such as near a heater or inside a hot car High humidity Direct sunlight Corrosive substances Magnetic fields Excessive dust St...

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Page 211: ...ces and your digital television i LINK is a trademark of Sony Corporation and used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394 connector All products with an i LINK connector may not communicate with each other Using i LINK Cables This SXRD projection TV has three S400 i LINK terminals one in the front panel and two in the back panel You can use the following i LINK cables with this SXR...

Page 212: ...he SXRD projection TV s i LINK jacks 2 Using an A V cable connect the i LINK device s A V output jacks to the SXRD projection TV s VIDEO 3 A V input jacks Before connecting this unit to i LINK compatible equipment read the instruction manual of the i LINK device to be connected Only one i LINK cable should connect the SXRD projection TV and any given i LINK device Rear of the SXRD projection TV A ...

Page 213: ...ctions To Do This Do This Set up a digital i LINK device For digital i LINK devices devices that require only the i LINK connection no setup is necessary The SXRD projection TV automatically recognizes the device as soon as the connection is made Set up an i LINK device that supports an EIA 775A analog connection 1 Connect analog A V cables to the VIDEO 3 input see page 100 2 Use the i LINK Contro...

Page 214: ...een i LINK Control Panel For these devices use the remote control supplied with the device 3 Press V or v to navigate among the i LINK connected devices 4 Press to select the desired device and display the device s i LINK Control Panel Use the i LINK Control Panel to operate the selected device For details see page 103 For instructions on connecting i LINK devices see page 100 i LINK devices can b...

Page 215: ...vice full screen The i LINK Control Panel displays the signal from the SXRD projection TV to the left on screen if available and the signal from the currently selected device to the right on screen If i LINK is pressed while the SXRD projection TV is displaying an analog or digital channel not the i LINK device then the Device List will appear Select the desired device from the list and press to d...

Page 216: ... VCR Press V v B b to highlight and press Turn the selected device power on and off Press V v B b to highlight Power and press Setup the selected device Press V v B b to highlight Setup and press For more details on Setup see page 105 Notes About Controlling i LINK Devices You can control the functions of the selected i LINK device by using the equivalent buttons on the SXRD projection TV s remote...

Page 217: ...rnate audio streams e g for different languages Analog Video The TV is able to accept an analog signal from a selected set top box The set top box must be EIA 775A compliant and must be connected to the TV s VIDEO 3 input To associate the device with the TV s analog VIDEO 3 input press V or v to select Analog Video and press All EIA 775A compliant devices will be shown in the list Select the desir...

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Page 219: ...tions and more 108 The Audio Menu offers enhanced audio options such as listening to second audio programming SAP or customizing the Effect of the sound on your TV 112 The Screen Menu allows you to make Wide Mode adjustments and make changes to the screen s vertical center and size The newly added Overscan feature lets you fix the overscan problem 114 The Channel Menu allows you to set up a Favori...

Page 220: ...Standard Select for standard picture settings Recommended for home entertainment Pro Select to display a picture with minimum enhancements You can alter the Video menu settings Picture Brightness Color etc for each Mode and each video input You can set up a Picture Mode Vivid Standard or Pro independently for each Video input Video 1 Video 7 including the Antenna input Your Picture Mode settings a...

Page 221: ...n Select to reduce the noise level of connected equipment This also reduces the noise level to and signal from the VHF UHF jack Select from High Medium Low and Off Direct Mode On Select for a natural soft picture Off Select to turn off the Direct Mode Game Mode On Select to optimize the lipsync when playing games Off Select to turn off the Game Mode Option Description Direct Mode is not available ...

Page 222: ...y for up to three input sources For example you can create one Custom setting to optimize your cable input s picture and create another to optimize your DVD player s picture You can switch among the three Custom settings 1 Press the arrow buttons to highlight Custom 1 Custom 2 or Custom 3 and then press The DRC palette appears 2 Press the arrow buttons to adjust the position of the marker z As you...

Page 223: ...d Select from High Low and Off DTE Select to enhance the texture of the picture Select from High Medium Low and Off Clear White Select to emphasize the white colors Select from On or Off Detail Enhancer Select to sharpen picture definition Select from High Medium Low and Off Black Corrector Select to enhance the black colors to give the picture strong contrast Select from High Medium Low and Off G...

Page 224: ... Select to enhance treble and bass Clear Voice Suitable for spoken dialogue Custom Flat setting Also allows you to customize the settings Treble and Bass are not available when Dynamic or Clear Voice is selected in Sound Mode Treble Adjust to increase or decrease higher pitched sounds Bass Adjust to increase or decrease lower pitched sounds Woofer Level Adjust to decrease or increase woofer sound ...

Page 225: ...Out This option can be set only when the Speaker option is set to Off Easy control of volume adjustments Variable The SXRD projection TV s speakers are turned off but the audio output from your audio system can still be controlled by the SXRD projection TV s remote control Fixed The SXRD projection TV s speakers are turned off and the audio output of the SXRD projection TV is fixed Use your audio ...

Page 226: ... Normal Select to return the 4 3 picture to its original size and aspect ratio Normal is not available when watching 720p or 1080i sources Full Select to enlarge the 4 3 picture horizontally only to fill the wide screen Zoom Select to enlarge the 4 3 picture horizontally and vertically to an equal aspect ratio that fills the wide screen To change from one Wide Mode setting to another use WIDE on t...

Page 227: ...2 Select to reduce the size of the picture to show the overscan i e the portion of the picture outside of the normal viewing area Vertical Center Adjust Allows you to move the position of the picture up and down in the window Available only in Wide Zoom and Zoom modes Press V or v and press to choose a correction between 10 and 10 Vertical Size Adjust Allows you to adjust the vertical size of the ...

Page 228: ...en you have a cable box or satellite receiver connected Off Turns off Channel Fix 2 6 Fix your SXRD projection TV s channel setting to one channel 2 6 and use the cable box VCR or satellite receiver to change channels Select one of these settings if you have connected the device to the VHF UHF jack C2 C6 Fix your TV s channel setting to C2 C6 CABLE input and use the cable box or satellite receiver...

Page 229: ...lly hidden or shown To show or hide an individual sub channel within a digital channel you must individually select that sub channel to show or hide If you hide all sub channels of a major digital channel that major digital channel is automatically set to Hidden Label Channels Allows you to assign labels such as station call letters to channel numbers 1 Press V v to scroll through the channel numb...

Page 230: ... MENU to exit the menu screen Selecting Parent Options The Parent menu includes the following options You need your password for any future access into the Parent menu If you lose your password see Lost password on page 135 Antenna Parental Lock Password Option Description Parental Lock Turn ratings on off and select a rating system Off Turn Parental Lock off No programs are blocked from viewing C...

Page 231: ...e password 1 Press ENTER when tuned to a blocked program 2 Enter your password using the 0 9 buttons Parental control will be canceled temporarily until you turn your SXRD projection TV off Change Password Select to change your password Select Country U S A Select to use USA ratings see page 120 Canada Select to use Canadian ratings see page 121 Option Description If you are not familiar with the ...

Page 232: ...ongly cautioned TV MA Mature audience only Content Based Options FV Fantasy violence D Suggestive dialog L Strong language S Sexual situations V Violence Unrated Block programs or movies that are broadcastwithout a rating Allow Allows programs and movies that are broadcast without a rating Block Blocks all programs and movies that are broadcast without a rating The content ratings will increase de...

Page 233: ...ption English Rating C All children C8 Children 8 years and older G General programming PG Parental guidance 14 Viewers 14 and older 18 Adult programming French Rating G General programming 8 ans Not recommended for ages under 8 13 ans Not recommended for ages under 13 16 ans Not recommended for ages under 16 18 ans Programming restricted to adults U S A Rating See TV Rating on page 120 for detail...

Page 234: ... Inputs Language English i LINK Standby Off Menu Color Gray High Altitude Off Illuminated Yes Power Saving Standard Option Description Caption Vision Allows you to select from four closed caption modes for programs that are broadcast with closed captioning Program Allows you to set basic and advanced Caption Vision options See Programming Caption Vision on page 124 On Caption Vision is turned on O...

Page 235: ...andby On Allows the i LINK signal to pass through to connected i LINK devices even when the TV is turned off The front panel i LINK Standby LED shows red The TV uses more standby power than when this option is set to Off Off Does not allow the i LINK signal to pass through to connected i LINK devices when the TV is turned off The TV uses less standby power than when this option is set to On Menu C...

Page 236: ...formation presented using either half or the whole screen if available For closed captioning set to CC1 Advanced Allows you to select advanced digital EIA 708 closed caption options Select from the available options Digital CC Allows you to set digital closed captioning to Basic digital EIA 608 or Advanced digital EIA 708 Advanced Settings Allows you to make additional settings for digital EIA 708...

Page 237: ... Displays the Memory Stick Viewer For details see page 88 i LINK Start Displays the i LINK Device List For details see page 102 Clock Timers Select to set the clock and to program your SXRD projection TV to turn on and off at two scheduled viewing times Sleep Allows you to select the amount of time 15 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes 60 minutes 90 minutes or Off that you want the SXRD projection TV t...

Page 238: ...he previous setting 4 Press MENU to exit the menu screen An LED on the front panel will light indicating the Timer has been set Current Time You can set the current time 1 Press to select Current Time 2 Press V and v to set the current time day hour minute and AM PM Press or press b to confirm each setting and move to the next setting Press B to go back the previous setting 3 Press MENU to exit th...

Page 239: ...view This chapter includes the following topics Topic Page Glossary 128 Contacting Sony 129 Troubleshooting 129 Flashing Indicators on the Front of the TV 137 Specifications 138 Optional Accessories 140 Index 141 01COV book Page 127 Tuesday November 30 2004 5 02 PM ...

Page 240: ... receiver HDMI supports enhanced or high definition video plus two channel digital audio National Television System Committee NTSC A unit of the Federal Communications Commission Washington DC that establishes television standards in the United States such as NTSC Color the standard used in this SXRD projection TV RF Radio Frequency That part of the frequency spectrum that is used to transmit TV a...

Page 241: ...w to view a signal from a different source that is connected to the SXRD projection TV s A V jacks such as a VCR or DVD player in the second window by pressing TV VIDEO while in Twin View Sources connected to the CABLE VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5 VIDEO 6 and VIDEO 7 inputs as well as digital source display only in the left Twin View window There is no Twin View window or it is just static Be sure the Twin Vie...

Page 242: ...from the channel 3 or 4 setting Use the Channel Fix option to Fix the channel based on the hookup you used see page 116 If you are using another device to change channels be sure to press FUNCTION for that device For example if you are using your cable box to change channels be sure to press FUNCTION repeatedly until the SAT CABLE indicator lights up Remote control does not operate non Sony video ...

Page 243: ...leting one or more files and rotating the image again Cannot show or hide file information in full screen or Slide Show Set the File Information option to On or Off see page 94 Cannot see menu Press V to display the menu again Cannot hear audio while using Memory Stick Check the SXRD projection TV s volume or Speaker see page 113 settings To hear JPEG voice memo select the Digital Camera Folders o...

Page 244: ...ory Stick is engaged Memory Stick Error The Memory Stick in the slot might be damaged try a different Memory Stick Format Error The Memory Stick may have been formatted using a PC or other device that is not compatible with cameras Error icon is displayed The file is not a valid MPEG1 or JPEG format or it is a progressive JPEG which is not supported The thumbnail is not DCF compatible The file is ...

Page 245: ...lected a text option in the Setup menu and no text is available See page 122 to reset Setup selections To turn off this feature set the Caption Vision option to Off If you were trying to select closed captioning select CC1 instead of Text 1 4 Black bands appear at the top and bottom of the screen Some wide screen programs are filmed in aspect ratios that are greater than 16 9 this is especially co...

Page 246: ... s audio might be set to Auto SAP or Mono when it might be better set to Stereo In the Audio menu see page 113 set the MTS setting to Stereo If already set to Stereo switch to Mono which may reduce background noise during weak stereo broadcasts Cannot raise the volume on external speakers If the Speaker option is set to Off and the Audio Out option is set to Fixed in order to output the sound to y...

Page 247: ... that the menu option is not available Lost password In the password screen see page 118 enter the following master password 4357 The master password clears your previous password it cannot be used to temporarily unblock channels The i LINK STANDBY LED blinks in red when the signal from an i LINK device is being shown TIMER LED on front panel is lit The LED see page 26 or 137 blinks when the TV is...

Page 248: ...the cooling fan runs faster and its sound becomes louder If the TV is not used at high altitudes set High Altitude to Off see page 123 The signal from a selected i LINK device is not being displayed If you have several i LINK devices connected and operating at once the TV may not be able to display the signal from the selected device Turn the other i LINK devices off and reselect the desired i LIN...

Page 249: ... STANDBY red indicator flashes three times The lamp cover is not attached securely When you secure the lamp cover the POWER STANDBY indicator flashes in red and the SXRD projection TV enters the standby mode see page 26 The LAMP indicator flashes The lamp for the light source has burned out Replace it with a new one see page 20 If the SXRD projection TV does not function properly after correcting ...

Page 250: ...48 kHz 16 20 and 24 bit Not compatible with compressed sound such as AC 3 and DTS Video IN 3 total 1 on front panel 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative S Video IN 3 total 1 on front panel Y 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative C 0 286 Vp p Burst signal 75 ohms Audio IN 6 total 1 on front panel 500 mVrms 100 modulation Impedance 47 kilohms Component Video Input 2 Y PB PR Y 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms u...

Page 251: ...07 1 195 627 mm Mass Approx 124kg Power Consumption In Use 330 W In Standby 0 5 W In i LINK CableCARD Standby Less than 30 W Supplied Accessories Remote Control RM Y914 AA R6 Batteries 2 supplied for remote control Cleaning Cloth 1 AC Power Cord 1 Anti Static Cleaning Brush 1 Slot Covers 4 Owner s Guide 1 Quick Setup Guide 1 Warranty 1 Product Registration Card 1 01COV book Page 139 Tuesday Novemb...

Page 252: ...able Component video cable S VIDEO cable A V cable Audio cable Optical cable Control S cable RK G69 TV Stand SU SX10 Lamp XL 5000 i LINK cables VMC IL4415 4 pin to 4 pin 1 5 meters VMC IL4435 4 pin to 4 pin 3 5 meters 01COV book Page 140 Tuesday November 30 2004 5 02 PM ...

Page 253: ...sed caption modes 107 122 Color Corrector 111 Color Space 111 Color Temperature adjusting 109 Color adjusting 108 Connecting Audio receiver 51 Cable and antenna 36 Cable box 37 38 Cable or antenna 35 Camcorder 50 DVD player 48 Satellite receiver 45 47 VCR 41 44 46 CONTROL S 57 CONTROL S IN OUT jack 28 D Detail Enhancer 111 Detachable speakers 16 18 19 Diagnostics 126 DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL OUT jack...

Page 254: ...trast adjusting 108 Picture Mode Pro 108 Standard 108 Vivid 108 POWER button 26 POWER buttons GREEN 62 Power Saving 124 POWER STANDBY indicator 26 137 Problems troubleshooting 129 136 Program Guide menu 70 71 Program Options menu 71 R Ratings setting 120 viewing blocked programs 119 Rear panel 27 29 REC button 63 Remote control button descriptions 62 63 inserting batteries 61 programming 64 Repeat...

Page 255: ...tereceiver and cable connecting 46 Vertical Center 115 Vertical Size 115 VHF UHF jack 29 Video inputs labeling 123 VIDEO L MONO AUDIO R 27 Video Menu 107 108 View 90 Viewing area recommended 32 Virtual Dolby 112 VOL button 62 69 VOLUME 27 W White Balance 111 WIDE button 62 Wide Mode 114 Wide Screen Mode 72 Woofer Level 112 01COV book Page 143 Tuesday November 30 2004 5 02 PM ...

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