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PFM-32C1/32C1E

Table 1. EEP ROM memory map

Name

Address

COMMON

Common (1) [General]

0x0000 to 0x001F

DATA

Common (2) [General]

0x0020 to 0x003F

AREA

Common (3) [Parental Control] 0x0040 to 0x005F

System

0x0060 to 0x007F

Service (1) [AD Converter]

0x0080 to 0x009F

Service (2) [Chroma Decoder]

0x00A0 to 0x00BF

Service (3) [IP Converter]

0x00C0 to 0x00DF

reserved

0x00E0 to 0x00FF

reserved

0x0100 to 0x011F

Color Temp (1) [Data & Name]

0x0120 to 0x013F

Color Temp (2) [Name]

0x0140 to 0x015F

Programmable Gamma

0x0160 to 0x017F

Tv Tuner (1) [Common]

0x0180 to 0x019F

Tv Tuner (2) [Channel Number] 0x01A0 to 0x01BF

Tv Tuner (3) [Mode Flag1]

0x01C0 to 0x01DF

Tv Tuner (4) [Mode Flag2]

0x01E0 to 0x01FF

Tv Tuner (5) [Mode Flag3]

0x0200 to 0x021F

Tv Tuner (6) [Mode Flag4]

0x0220 to 0x023F

PRESET

 PROGRAM1

0x0240 to 0x025F

DATA

 PROGRAM2

0x0260 to 0x027F

AREA

 PROGRAM3

0x0280 to 0x029F

 PROGRAM4

0x02A0 to 0x02BF

 PROGRAM5

0x02C0 to 0x02DF

 PROGRAM6

0x02E0 to 0x02FF

 PROGRAM7

0x0300 to 0x031F

 PROGRAM8

0x0320 to 0x033F

 PROGRAM9

0x0340 to 0x035F

 PROGRAM10

0x0360 to 0x037F

 PROGRAM11

0x0380 to 0x039F

 PROGRAM12

0x03A0 to 0x03BF

 PROGRAM13

0x03C0 to 0x03DF

 PROGRAM14

0x03E0 to 0x03FF

 PROGRAM15

0x0400 to 0x041F

 PROGRAM16

0x0420 to 0x043F

 PROGRAM17

0x0440 to 0x045F

 PROGRAM18

0x0460 to 0x047F

 PROGRAM19

0x0480 to 0x049F

 PROGRAM20

0x04A0 to 0x04BF

 PROGRAM21

0x04C0 to 0x04DF

 PROGRAM22

0x04E0 to 0x04FF

 PROGRAM23

0x0500 to 0x051F

 PROGRAM24

0x0520 to 0x053F

Name

Address

PRESET

 PROGRAM25

0x0540 to 0x055F

DATA

 PROGRAM26

0x0560 to 0x057F

AREA

 PROGRAM27

0x0580 to 0x059F

 PROGRAM28

0x05A0 to 0x05BF

 PROGRAM29

0x05C0 to 0x05DF

 PROGRAM30

0x05E0 to 0x05FF

LAST

Area 1

0x0600 to 0x061F

MEMORY

0x0620 to 0x063F

AREA

0x0640 to 0x065F

0x0660 to 0x067F

Area 2

0x0680 to 0x069F

0x06A0 to 0x06BF

0x06C0 to 0x06DF

0x06E0 to 0x06FF

Area 3

0x0700 to 0x071F

0x0720 to 0x073F

0x0740 to 0x075F

0x0760 to 0x077F

Area 4

0x0780 to 0x079F

0x07A0 to 0x07BF

0x07C0 to 0x07DF

0x07E0 to 0x07FF

Area 5

0x0800 to 0x081F

0x0820 to 0x083F

0x0840 to 0x085F

0x0860 to 0x087F

Area 6

0x0880 to 0x089F

0x08A0 to 0x08BF

0x08C0 to 0x08DF

0x08E0 to 0x08FF

Area 7

0x0900 to 0x091F

0x0920 to 0x093F

0x0940 to 0x095F

0x0960 to 0x097F

Area 8

0x0980 to 0x099F

0x09A0 to 0x09BF

0x09C0 to 0x09DF

0x09E0 to 0x09FF

Area 9

0x0A00 to 0x0A1F

0x0A20 to 0x0A3F

0x0A40 to 0x0A5F

0x0A60 to 0x0A7F

Summary of Contents for PFM-32C1

Page 1: ... SERVICE MANUAL MODEL DEST CHASSIS NO MODEL DEST CHASSIS NO PFM 32C1 WORLD PFM 32C1E WORLD FLAT PANEL DISPLAY RM 971 WORLD ...

Page 2: ... être qualifié pour en effectuer d autres Pour toute réparation faire appel à une personne compétente uniquement WARNING AN INSULATED TRANSFORMER SHOULD BE USED DURING ANY SERVICE TO AVOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD BE CAUSE OF LIVE CHASSIS THE CHASSIS OFTHIS RECEIVER IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE AC POWER LINE SAFETY RELATED COMPONENT WARNING COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY A MARK ONTHE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS EXP...

Page 3: ... par le constructeur Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosjonsfare Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukt batte...

Page 4: ...g location nearest you For more information regarding recycling of re chargeable batteries call toll free 1 800 822 8837 or visit http www rbrc org Caution Do not handle damaged or leaking Lithium Ion batteries Für Kunden in Deutschland Entsorgungshinweis Bitte werfen Sie nur entladene Batterien in die Sammelboxen beim Handel oder den Kommunen Entladen sind Batterien in der Regel dann wenn das Ger...

Page 5: ... Display Panel Unit Packing When Sending it to FUJITSU FHP 1 9 2 Electrical Adjustments 2 1 Equipment Required 2 1 2 2 Electrical Adjustments Using the Service Mode 2 1 2 3 White Balance Adjustment 2 20 2 4 AD Calibration Adjustment 2 20 2 5 Sub Color and Sub Hue Adjustments 2 21 2 6 Video Decoder Adjustment 2 21 2 7 Watch Error Adjustment 2 22 3 Troubleshooting 3 1 Judging Method When Image Does ...

Page 6: ...rams 7 2 Frame 1 2 7 2 Frame 2 2 7 3 7 2 Schematic Diagrams and Printed Wiring Boards 7 4 Schematic Diagrams QA 7 4 Q 1 3 7 8 Q 2 3 7 9 Q 3 3 7 10 B 1 7 7 14 B 2 7 7 15 B 3 7 7 16 B 4 7 7 17 B 5 7 7 18 B 6 7 7 19 B 7 7 7 20 H1 7 25 H2 7 25 S 7 25 SP 7 25 Printed Wiring Boards QA 7 5 Q 7 6 B 7 12 H1 7 24 H2 7 24 S 7 24 SP 7 24 ...

Page 7: ...1 1 PFM 32C1 32C1E Section 1 Service Information 1 1 Board Layout S S H2 SWITCHING REGULATOR Q B SP H1 QA PFM 32C1 ...

Page 8: ...1 2 PFM 32C1 32C1E CN3009 QA board Blank panel Two screws PS 3 x 6 PFM 32C1 PFM 32C1E Remove blank panel Loosen two panel stopper screws 1 2 Disassembly 1 2 1 QA Board Removal ...

Page 9: ...t screws BVTP 4 x 12 0 Eight screws BVTP 4 x 12 EMI shield assy CN860 Main chassis 1 Four screws PSW 5 x 20 3 Seven screws BVTP 4 x 12 4 Seven screws BVTP 4 x 12 7 Two screws BVTP 3 x 12 9 Ten screws PWH 3 x 6 8 Control panel assy 2 Four knobs 5 EG GRIP screws PWH 3 x 12 ...

Page 10: ...assy Wire for reference Note If two wires attached on the glass surface of plasma display panel be careful not to cut them 1 Four screws BVTP 4 x 12 Cushion 1 2 4 DC Fan 1 Removal Cushion Main chassis CN1501 S board Mini clamper 1 Connector 3pins 2 Four screws PWH 3 x 6 3 DC fan Fan bracket B ...

Page 11: ...Two screws PWH 3 x 6 4 Screw PWH 3 x 6 7 Screw PSW 4 x 8 3 Two screws PSW 5 x 10 8 DC fan Fan bracket Cushion 1 2 6 Switching Regulator Removal n To remove the switching regulator remove the DC fan 2 beforehand Main chassis CN33 CN23 CN7 CN42 CN6 CN1 CN3005 CN2 CN52 1 Six screws PWH 3 x 6 2 Switching regulator Cushion ...

Page 12: ...05 CN3008 CN3012 CN3011 CN3002 CN3006 CN3003 CN3003 CN3001 7 Q panel Main chassis 1 Two lock hinges 4 Q block assy Cushion 3 Four screws P3 x 8 EXT TOOTH 8 Seven screws PWH 3 x 6 6 Three screws PS 3 x 6 5 Six hexagon screws 9 Q board Q board removal 2 MINIATURE Clamp ...

Page 13: ... of arrow Lithium battery CR 1220 Battery holder Lithium battery removal CN1203 CN1204 CN1001 CN1004 8 B board CN102 CN401 CN101 CN1005 4 Two screws PSW 5 x 10 5 Hook bracket 2 Two screws PWH 3 x 6 6 Three screws PWH 3 x 6 3 Two screws PWH 3 x 6 7 Screw PWH 3 x 6 1 Screw PWH 3 x 6 Main chassis Cushion ...

Page 14: ... Cushion 1 2 10 Power Cord Use the proper power cord for your local power supply United States Continental United Kingdom Ireland Japan Canada Europe Australia New Zealand Plug type VM0233 COX 07 636 _a VM1296 Female end VM0089 COX 02 VM0310B VM0303B VM1313 Cord type SVT H05VV F CEE 13 53rd O C HVCTF Minimum cord set rating 10A 125V 10A 250V 10A 250V 10A 125V Safety approval UL CSA VDE VDE DENAN H...

Page 15: ...Plasma display panel unit Glass face is upper side 4 Four fixing screws 3 Lower retainer Attached to cushion of plywood 2 Wrapping by polyethylene mirror mat 1 Plasma display panel unit Glass face is lower side Bottom box Lid 1 2 11 Plasma Display Panel Unit Packing When Sending it to FUJITSU FHP n Before sending the panel to FHP remove the boards B H1 H2 Q QA S SP and switching regulator producte...

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Page 17: ...Service Mode Operation of remote commander in the Service Mode The six keys of MENU ENTER and are the basic operation keys in the same manner as in the user adjustment The other keys can be operated in the same manner as in the user adjustment The electrical adjustments using the Service Mode become necessary in the following cases When either one of the following adjustment is made adjustment usi...

Page 18: ... and Color Temp 2 of the COMMON DATA AREA shown in Table 1 It initializes the color temperature High Mid and Low and all data of user setup 1 to 3 to all 0 It also initializes the user name to User1 User2 and User3 d Prog Gamma This command is not used in this machine e Tuner This command is not used in this machine f Prog Preset It initializes the PRESET DATA AREA shown in Table 1 It resets the b...

Page 19: ... PAL and SECAM signals are performed upon completion of the NTSC signal adjustment and use step c Sub Color Adjustment range is from 0 to 63 Service Mode Chroma Decoder Hue Sub Contrast 8 Sub Color Sharp Gain 8 Sharp f0 3 Y Out Level 18 C Out Level 10 Y Delay Cb Offset 8 Cr Offset 8 By Adj SECAM 8 Ry Adj SECAM 8 h Y Delay Y delay for the respective signals can be adjusted by YDL NTSC YDL PAL YDL S...

Page 20: ...t Video AD Calibration Adjustment Refer to section 2 4 AD Calibration Adjustment Service Mode AD Converter Cal Mode off RGB Calibration YUV Calibration Video Calibration 4 White Balance Menu structure White balance of PDP panel is adjusted a Window This machine has the built in window signal for white balanced adjustment Select either small or large window for suitable adjustment Off Window is not...

Page 21: ... Menu structure Fan Control You can select Auto or Manual If you select Manual you can set the any desired voltage to the fan drive voltage using Ref Voltage Use this command for checking operation of the fan drive circuit Select Auto during normal operation Ref Voltage You can set the any desired voltage to the fan drive voltage when you have selected Manual in the Fan Control Range of setting is...

Page 22: ...tered Uvrs and Uvra valid Change the menu item from Cancel to OK and press ENTER n Perform this setup only when the logic board located in the bottom center on the rear of the PDP panel is replaced Take reading of the Vs voltage value and the Va voltage value that is written on the label on the rear of the PDP panel and enter the Vs and Va values in the equations 1 and 3 Reset You can return the U...

Page 23: ...u structure You can select the original data that is used for editing and copy the selected original data to the editing RAM 1 Current Data Select When you select the signal data that is being input at this moment for editing move the cursor to this item and press ENTER The selected data is copied to the editing RAM This mode is prepared for the case that the signal specification is unknown and yo...

Page 24: ...rity b Data Edit Menu structure You can edit the data contents of the editing RAM 1 H Freq It sets the horizontal frequency n When Current Data Select is selected in the Original Data Select this item cannot be modified because the presently entered signal is selected for editing 2 V Freq It sets the vertical frequency n When Current Data Select is selected in the Original Data Select this item ca...

Page 25: ...mp pulse width Wcp is given by the equation below Wcp Clamp Width Horizontal sync frequency x H Total Pixel seconds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ON 1 2 3 4 0 OFF Upper 4 bits are not used 14 Format Flag It sets ON OFF of the following respective items in units of bit 1 Setting the IP converter Set to OFF during normal operation 2 Setting interlace It sets the interlace input ON When the input signal is the i...

Page 26: ...s If the same sync signal data exists within a preset area the specification that has the smaller preset number has priority Service Mode Preset Edit Save Area Select Save Are 1 1 Select the preset data area Data Save that stores the data 2 Executes saving of the data Service Mode Service Status Signal Sync Power Supply Fan Temp Status Warning Status Operation Time 00001H Software Version 1 00 PLD...

Page 27: ... OK P S Temp 44 dC NO ACK DEV 0004 b Power Supply Menu structure Main DC voltages of this model are displayed Digital 5 V Internal 5 V power supply voltage is dis played Digital 3 V Internal 3 3 V power supply voltage is displayed Analog 6 V Internal 6 V power supply voltage is dis played c Fan Temp Status Menu structure The internal temperature of the machine and the fan operating status are disp...

Page 28: ...tion error DEC Init Chroma decoder initialization error DC Init Power voltage digital system 5 V digital system 3 3 V analog system 6 V error Power Off Power off sequence error e Operation Time Accumulative operating hours are indicated In units of hour f Software Version Software version is indicated g PLD Version PLD version is indicated Service Mode Service Status Warning Status EEP ID OK EEP S...

Page 29: ...F PROGRAM12 0x03A0 to 0x03BF PROGRAM13 0x03C0 to 0x03DF PROGRAM14 0x03E0 to 0x03FF PROGRAM15 0x0400 to 0x041F PROGRAM16 0x0420 to 0x043F PROGRAM17 0x0440 to 0x045F PROGRAM18 0x0460 to 0x047F PROGRAM19 0x0480 to 0x049F PROGRAM20 0x04A0 to 0x04BF PROGRAM21 0x04C0 to 0x04DF PROGRAM22 0x04E0 to 0x04FF PROGRAM23 0x0500 to 0x051F PROGRAM24 0x0520 to 0x053F Name Address PRESET PROGRAM25 0x0540 to 0x055F ...

Page 30: ... 0x0F40 to 0x0F5F 0x0F60 to 0x0F7F Area 20 0x0F80 to 0x0F9F 0x0FA0 to 0x0FBF 0x0FC0 to 0x0FDF 0x0FE0 to 0x0FFF Name Address LAST Area 21 0x1000 to 0x101F MEMORY 0x1020 to 0x103F AREA 0x1040 to 0x105F 0x1060 to 0x107F Area 22 0x1080 to 0x109F 0x10A0 to 0x10BF 0x10C0 to 0x10DF 0x10E0 to 0x10FF Area 23 0x1100 to 0x111F 0x1120 to 0x113F 0x1140 to 0x115F 0x1160 to 0x117F Area 24 0x1180 to 0x119F 0x11A0...

Page 31: ...to 0x1F9F 0x1FA0 to 0x1FBF 0x1FC0 to 0x1FDF 0x1FE0 to 0x1FFF Name Address LAST Area 32 0x1580 to 0x159F MEMORY 0x15A0 to 0x15BF AREA 0x15C0 to 0x15DF 0x15E0 to 0x15FF USER Area 1 0x1600 to 0x161F MEMORY 0x1620 to 0x163F AREA 0x1640 to 0x165F 0x1660 to 0x167F Area 2 0x1680 to 0x169F 0x16A0 to 0x16BF 0x16C0 to 0x16DF 0x16E0 to 0x16FF Area 3 0x1700 to 0x171F 0x1720 to 0x173F 0x1740 to 0x175F 0x1760 t...

Page 32: ...60 19 VESA 800x600 85Hz 53 674 85 061 P P RGB Progressive 56 25 1048 800 64 32 152 20 MAC 16inch 832 x 624 49 724 74 55 N N RGB Progressive 57 285 1152 832 64 32 224 21 SPECIAL 1024x576 60Hz 1024 x 576 36 427 60 21 _ RGB Progressive 48 375 1328 1024 128 48 128 22 VESA 1024x768 60Hz 1024 x 768 48 363 60 004 N N RGB Progressive 65 1344 1024 136 24 160 23 VESA 1024x768 70Hz 56 476 70 069 N N RGB Prog...

Page 33: ...OFF STANDARD MFID_IPC_MATRIX_293M NORMAL 631 600 3 1 27 21 8 OFF ON OFF OFF STANDARD MFID_IPC_MATRIX_293M NORMAL 667 624 3 3 37 27 8 OFF ON OFF OFF STANDARD MFID_IPC_MATRIX_293M NORMAL 605 576 3 1 25 47 8 OFF ON OFF OFF STANDARD MFID_IPC_MATRIX_293M NORMAL 806 768 6 3 29 36 8 OFF ON OFF OFF STANDARD MFID_IPC_MATRIX_293M NORMAL 806 768 6 3 29 29 8 OFF ON OFF OFF STANDARD MFID_IPC_MATRIX_293M NORMAL...

Page 34: ...32 113 105 52 SDTV 443NT_COMPOSITE 720 x 483 15 734 60 SOG YUV Interlace 28 322 968 750 32 132 54 53 SDTV PAL M_COMPOSITE 720 x 575 15 734 60 SOG YUV Interlace 28 125 968 750 32 132 54 54 SDTV PAL N_COMPOSITE 720 x 575 15 625 50 SOG YUV Interlace 28 125 1000 750 32 113 105 55 SDTV BW_COMPOSITE60 720 x 483 15 734 60 SOG YUV Interlace 28 322 968 750 32 132 54 56 SDTV BW_COMPOSITE50 720 x 483 15 625 ...

Page 35: ...M NORMAL 525 454 2 24 45 30 58 ON OFF ON ON STANDARD MFID_IPC_MATRIX_293M NORMAL 525 454 2 24 45 30 58 ON OFF ON ON STANDARD MFID_IPC_MATRIX_293M NORMAL 625 534 2 27 62 30 58 ON OFF ON ON STANDARD MFID_IPC_MATRIX_293M NORMAL 525 454 2 24 45 30 58 ON OFF ON ON STANDARD MFID_IPC_MATRIX_293M NORMAL 625 534 2 27 62 30 58 ON OFF ON ON STANDARD MFID_IPC_MATRIX_293M NORMAL 525 454 2 24 45 30 58 ON OFF ON...

Page 36: ...E to INPUT1 2 Obtain the RGB balance by adjusting Red Gain and Blue Gain of RGB Calibration until the R detection value and the B detection value come very close to the G detection value 3 Adjust Sub Cont RGB until the R B and G detection values become the setup value Setup value 230 3 4 Set the RGB signal to the VGA 640 x 480 60 all gray 20 IRE 5 Adjust Red Bias Green Bias and Blue Bias until the...

Page 37: ...brightness as D Select Hue of Chroma Decoder and adjust Hue NTSC until 2 has the same brightness as B and 3 has the same brightness as C Repeat the above described adjustments until all the adjustment values are satisfied at the same time Tracking 5 Connect the PAL SMPTE color signal to Video Input 6 While observing the screen display adjust the PAL Sub Color as follows Select Service Mode Chroma ...

Page 38: ...On 2 Connect a frequency counter as shown below and measure the frequency 3 Select Watch Error in General of the Service Mode and enter the measurement result 4 Select 32k Clock Out in General of the Service Mode and set it to Off 1 2 3 CN1003 VCC CLOCK GND 10kΩ Frequency counter Make the cable as short as possible ...

Page 39: ... board CN6 CN23 CN33 CN42 and CN52 to the PDP panel The four types of power voltage that are 3 3 V 5 V 55 V and 80 V are supplied Picture does not appear Check the indication on the indicator in the lower right of the front panel STAND BY 2 times 3 times 4 times 5 times 6 times When error code is detected from panel When temperature increases When 5 V digital system power voltage decreases 2 5 V o...

Page 40: ...bnormal oscillation 9 Detecting PDP initialization error 10 Detecting chroma decoder initialization error 11 Detecting abnormal voltage of the internal power supply and shutting it down 12 Detecting abnormal power off sequence If any abnormality is detected the Standby indicator flashes at the interval of 0 4 seconds continuously At the same time the corresponding item shows the NG indication the ...

Page 41: ...tecting temperature increase at the center of the top of the PDP panel and shutting it down 1 Center Temp The temperature that is measured by the S board installed in the top of the power supply board is displayed If temperature exceeds 69dC the Standby indicator flashes at the interval of 0 4 seconds continuously If temperature exceeds 74dC the shutting down is activated 4 Detecting temperature i...

Page 42: ...ing down operation Service Mode Service Status Fan Temp Status Fan Drive OK Fan OK P S Temp OK P S Temp 44 dC NO ACK DEV 0004 1 7 Detecting the EEPROM error If communication with EEPROM is not established correctly the NG indication is displayed on the corre sponding item 1 EEP ID ID CODE error 2 EEP Save Data write error 3 EEP Load Data read error 8 Detecting decrease of the watch backup power vo...

Page 43: ...y and shutting power supply down 1 DC Init When the internal power supply digital system 5 V digital system 3 3 V or analog system 6 V does not start up the NG indication is displayed If any one of these power supplies does not start up the shutting down operation is activated and this indication is stored in log after the PDP unit returns to the normal operation 12 Detecting abnormal power off se...

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Page 45: ...S50 5TQ144C 1 TOP VIEW 208pin QFP HD64F2633TE 1 TOP VIEW 120pin QFP IP00C713 1 TOP VIEW 256pin QFP K4S161622D TC80 MSM56V16160D 10TS K MSM56V16160F 10TS K 1 TOP VIEW 50pin SOP L88M05T FA TL 1 3 LM35DZ 1 2 3 M52347FP TE TC74VHC541FT EL TC74VHCT541AFT EL 1 TOP VIEW 20pin SOP M52758FP 1 TOP VIEW 36pin SOP MAX202CSE MAX202CSE T MC74HC4052F SN74LV4053APWR TC74HC4052AF EL 1 TOP VIEW 16pin SOP MM74HC32MT...

Page 46: ...C144EKA T146 E B C 2SJ377 TE16L S D G DTA144EE DTA144EE TL DTC144EE TL GND IN OUT 02CZ12 TE85L 1 2 3 1 2 3 1SS226 MA157 TX MA3130WA TX 1 2 3 1 2 3 DAN202K DAN202K T 146 1 2 3 1 2 3 DAP222 DAP222 TL 1 2 3 1 2 3 DTZ10B MA111 K8 S0 MA111 TX MA113 TX MA113 TX RD5 6SB T1 CATHODE ANODE HN1D03FU TE85L HN1D03FU TE85R 1 2 5 6 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 MA2S111 K8 UDZS TE17 12B UDZSTE 1710B UDZSTE 174 7B UDZSTE 175 6B...

Page 47: ...ffer from those used for the unit These are because of parts common ality and improvement Parts List has the present standardized repair parts 3 Stock of Parts Parts marked with o at SP Supply Code column of the Spare Parts list may not be stocked Therefore the delivery date will be delayed Items with no part number and no description are not stocked because they are seldom required for routine se...

Page 48: ...FM 32C1 32C1E Exploded Views 10 14 1 4 5 2 3 11 9 12 BVTP 4x12 BVTP 4x12 BVTP 4x12 BVTP 4x12 BVTP 4x12 BVTP 4x10 BVTP 4x12 PWH 3x6 BVTP 3x10 BVTP 3x12 BVTP 3x10 PWH 3x6 PWH 3x6 8 6 7 13 15 5 2 Exploded Views ...

Page 49: ...KET 1X7 8 4 080 965 31 o GASKET 1X7 9 4 087 733 02 o KNOB 10 4 087 744 02 o COVER REAR 11 4 087 840 01 o INSULATED PLATE 12 4 087 918 01 s SCREW PSW 5X20 13 4 088 041 01 s DUST PROTECTION SHEET 14 4 089 037 01 s SCREW PWH M3X12 EG GRIP 15 4 641 838 01 s CUSHION SP FAB NW PSA Screws Washers 7 682 903 11 s SCREW PWH 3X6 7 685 647 11 s SCREW BVTP 3X10 EP FE ZNBK CM2 7 685 648 79 s SCREW BVTP 3X12 EP ...

Page 50: ...130 102 105 119 124 103 109 109 106 116 115 101 123 106 125 109 PSW 3x14 PWH 3x6 PWH 3x6 PSW 3x12 PSW 4x8 BVTP 3x12 BVTP 4x12 PWH 3x6 PSW 5x10 PSW 5x10 PSW 5x10 PSW 5x10 PWH 3x6 PWH 3x6 PWH 3x6 PS 3x6 PS 3x6 PSW 3x8 BVTP 3x12 PWH 3x6 PWH 3x6 PSW 3x14 PSW 3x14 PSW 3x14 PSW 3x14 PSW 3x14 PSW 5x10 PSW 5x10 PSW 4x8 110 109 109 107 PFM 32C1 PFM 32C1E 108 131 ...

Page 51: ... 4 080 962 02 o PANEL BLANK PFM 32C1E 119 4 081 421 01 o BRACKET S PWB 120 4 083 966 01 s SCREW HEXAGON 121 4 087 748 02 o PANEL Q 122 4 087 861 01 s SCREW B M3X30 EG GRIP 123 4 088 056 01 o PROTECTION PLATE 124 4 389 025 01 s SCREW M4 EXT TOOGH WASHER 125 1 500 455 11 s CORE FERRITE 126 A 1270 443 A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD QA PFM 32C1 127 X 4038 605 1 o PANEL ASSY QA PFM 32C1 128 4 082 873 01 o G...

Page 52: ...5 6 PFM 32C1 32C1E 206 210 205 207 216 201 203 202 213 214 204 215 217 Packing Group ...

Page 53: ...N PFM 32C1 205 4 086 357 02 o INDIVIDUAL CARTON PFM 32C1E 206 4 086 358 01 o TRAY 207 4 086 359 01 o CUSHION UPPER ASSY 210 4 086 360 01 o CUSHION LOWER ASSY 213 4 087 731 01 s OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS JAPANESE ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH GERMAN ITALIAN SIMPLIFIED CHINESE KOREAN 214 4 087 818 03 s PROTECTION BAG 215 4 088 028 01 o HOLDER 216 4 978 977 01 s LID BATTERY CASE 217 CORD POWER See Section1 1 2...

Page 54: ...6 394 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP B BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description C57 1 109 982 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 1MF 10V C58 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C59 1 162 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B C60 1 162 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B C61 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C62 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C63 1 126 391 11 s ...

Page 55: ...ERAMIC 0 1MF C424 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C425 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF B BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description C426 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C427 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C428 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C429 1 115 670 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 220MF 35V CHIP C431 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 ...

Page 56: ...1 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C851 1 126 391 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47MF 6 3V 105 B BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description C852 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C853 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C1001 1 126 391 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47MF 6 3V 105 C1002 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C1003 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C1004 1 107 826 11 s C...

Page 57: ... PIN CONNECTOR PC BOARD 8P CN1204 1 764 097 11 o PIN CONNECTOR PC BOARD 12P D1 8 719 056 23 s DIODE MA2S111 K8 D401 8 719 056 23 s DIODE MA2S111 K8 D402 8 719 914 43 s DIODE DAN202K D403 8 719 914 43 s DIODE DAN202K D1002 8 719 056 23 s DIODE MA2S111 K8 D1003 8 719 056 23 s DIODE MA2S111 K8 D1004 8 719 024 77 s DIODE HN1D03FU TE85L D1005 8 719 056 23 s DIODE MA2S111 K8 B BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part ...

Page 58: ...26 49 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 R Q31 8 729 112 65 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1462 Q32 8 729 112 65 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1462 B BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description Q33 8 729 112 65 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1462 Q35 8 729 928 81 s TRANSISTOR DTC144EE Q201 8 729 928 19 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1774R Q203 8 729 928 19 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1774R Q204 8 729 927 99 s TRANSISTOR 2SC4617R Q205 8 729 928 19 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1774R Q206 ...

Page 59: ... 0K 1 16W 1608 R74 1 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R75 1 218 692 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 R76 1 218 692 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 B BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R77 1 216 820 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 820 1 16W 1608 R78 1 218 676 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 220 1 16W 1608 R79 1 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R80 1 218 692 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 R81 1 218...

Page 60: ...809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R413 1 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 B BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R414 1 216 817 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 470 1 16W 1608 R415 1 216 817 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 470 1 16W 1608 R416 1 216 817 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 470 1 16W 1608 R417 1 216 823 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 5K 1 16W R418 1 216 805 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 R419 1 218 722 11 s RESISTO...

Page 61: ...64 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R1052 1 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R1055 1 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R1056 1 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R1057 1 216 841 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 R1058 1 216 841 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 B BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R1061 1 216 825 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 R1062 1 216 825 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 R...

Page 62: ...TH401 1 809 350 21 s THERMISTOR TP1 1 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR TP2 1 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR TP3 1 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR TP4 1 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR TP5 1 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR TP6 1 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR TP7 1 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR TP8 1 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR TP9 1 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER ...

Page 63: ...ELECT 100MF 6 3V C3013 1 126 206 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 100MF 6 3V C3014 1 126 206 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 100MF 6 3V C3015 1 127 692 11 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 10MF B 3216 C3016 1 115 459 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47MF 6 3V BP C3017 1 115 459 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47MF 6 3V BP C3018 1 127 692 11 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 10MF B 3216 C3019 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C3020 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP C...

Page 64: ...79 00 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V C3133 1 124 779 00 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V Q BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description C3134 1 117 681 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 100MF 16V C3135 1 117 681 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 100MF 16V C3136 1 124 779 00 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V C3137 1 124 779 00 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V C3138 1 162 968 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 4700PF 50V B C3139 1 162 968 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMI...

Page 65: ...TZJ 4 7C D3024 8 719 921 40 s DIODE MTZJ 4 7C D3025 8 719 083 60 s DIODE UDZSTE 174 7B D3026 8 719 083 60 s DIODE UDZSTE 174 7B D3027 8 719 036 94 s DIODE RD5 6SB T1 D3028 8 719 059 22 s DIODE NSQ03A06 TE16L Q BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description D3035 8 719 977 28 s DIODE DTZ10B D3036 8 719 977 28 s DIODE DTZ10B D3037 8 719 977 28 s DIODE DTZ10B D3038 8 719 977 28 s DIODE DTZ10B D3042 8 71...

Page 66: ...R CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 Q BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R3038 1 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R3039 1 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R3041 1 216 811 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 150 1 16W 1608 R3042 1 216 811 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 150 1 16W 1608 R3043 1 216 811 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 150 1 16W 1608 R3044 1 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R3045 1 216 811 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 150 1 16W 1608 R...

Page 67: ...1 16W 1608 R3145 1 218 823 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 16W 1608 R3147 1 216 811 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 150 1 16W 1608 R3148 1 216 811 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 150 1 16W 1608 R3153 1 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R3154 1 216 841 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 R3155 1 216 841 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 R3156 1 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R3157 1 216 845 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100...

Page 68: ...N9502 1 566 849 11 s CONNECTOR S TERMINAL 4P Y C IN CN9503 1 794 872 11 o CONNECTOR BNC 2P VIDEO IN OUT D9501 8 719 110 17 s DIODE RD10ES B2 D9502 8 719 110 17 s DIODE RD10ES B2 D9503 8 719 110 17 s DIODE RD10ES B2 D9504 8 719 110 17 s DIODE RD10ES B2 D9505 8 719 110 17 s DIODE RD10ES B2 J9501 1 566 822 21 s JACK AUDIO IN Q9501 8 729 119 78 s TRANSISTOR 2SC2785 HFE Q9502 8 729 119 78 s TRANSISTOR ...

Page 69: ...UT IC3015 SP AMP IN 11 STB 12 4 OUT IC3014 SP AMP MUTE CONT Q3017 3019 Q3012 3 1 IC3011 5 7 IC3011 SIRCS OUT Q3029 BUFF Q3030 SIRCS IN Q3032 4 G Y 6 B U 8 DSUB H 10 DSUB V 10 VIDEO SIG 8 Y SIG 6 C SIG CN3006 1 L SP 2 L SP 3 R SP CN3008 4 R SP SIRCS IN J3005 L R SPEAKER J9001 SIRCS OUT J3006 1 2 3 4 CN9001 8 1 FL9001 7 2 6 3 5 4 2 2 SIRCS 1 SIRCS 3 SP VID SIG 10 CN102 Y SIG 8 C SIG 6 3 3 CC VID YUV...

Page 70: ...M CS 18 RAS 17 CAS 16 WE 15 LDQM 14 UDOM 36 119 MBA0 ADDR11 19 CLK 35 29 H SO 30 V SO 197 190 R7 OD R0 OD 217 214 211 208 G7 OD G0 OD 226 225 223 218 G7 EV G0 EV 234 227 B7 OD B0 OD 244 238 235 B7 EV B0 EV 122 125 127 129 131 POD12 POD19 136 138 140 142 145 150 152 155 159 POD22 POD29 PIFLD 250 1 SO 254 SI 252 SCLK IC802 804 3 3 SYS RESET X801 65MHz X802 80MHz RST 100 MCLK 97 POCLK 105 MCLKSEL 99 ...

Page 71: ...3 3V REG STBY 5V IC1017 MD2 120 FWE 74 TXD2 22 RXD2 23 STBY 3 3V 2 1 6 5 2 3 V BLK 1 3 H STATUS 1 3 V STATUS H STATUS 65 H SYNC 29 V STATUS 66 V SYNC 33 V BLK 30 LED RED 100 LED GREEN 99 POWER SW 12 FAN LIMIT 102 PWM0 9 FAN DET 89 TEMP1 97 TEMP2 96 TEMP3 94 KEY 97 STBY 3 3V 3 POWER 4 THERMO CN101 POWER 28 TEMP 106 2 6 7 1 IC1016 IC1016 POWER SUPPLY 4 SDA 2 SCL 6 PDP GO CN1203 IC1019 BUS SW OE 1 OE...

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Page 73: ... are in µF unless otherwise noted pF µµF 50WV or less are not indicated except for electrolytics All electrolytics are in 50 V unless otherwise specified fusible resistor nonflammable resistor internal component panel designation and adjustment for repair Caution when replacing chip parts New parts must be attached after removal of the chip Be careful not to heat the minus side of a tantalum capac...

Page 74: ...IO 12V GND AUDIO GND AUDIO GND STBY5V DIG5V GND GND DIG3 3V AN6V AN6V GND POWER DIG5V DIG3 3V GND GND A13V THERMO VA N C GND GND N C VCC N C VA N C GND GND N C VCC N C VPR2 N C GND GND N C VCC FAN FAN FAN FAN B SS11065 WW FRAME P1 H2 B 2 3 B PDP P SUPPLY 1 3 1 2 Q GND MODE TCK TMS TD0 TDI TRST VCC GND R V GND G Y GND B V GND R V GND G Y GND B V TOOLS 3P 20P 10P 9P 7P 7P 6P 7P 7P 6P 9P 10P 20P 2P 1...

Page 75: ...GND R V GND G Y GND GND GND B U DSUB_H DSUB_V G Y B U R V DSUB_H DSUB_V GND GND GND GND GND Y_SIG C_SIG VID_SIG AN5V AN5V GND GND GND GND GND SIRCS GND STBY5V P ON LED R GND LED G STBY 5V GND SIRCS GND POWER LED_RED LED_GREEN GND GND L_SP L_SP R_SP R_SP L_SP L_SP R_SP R_SP GND STBY 5V THERMO THERMO GND STBY 5V B SS11065 WW FRAME P2 B Q SP S S S H1 3 3 2 2 OPTION 3P WHT 3P WHT 3P WHT 30P 5P 4P 4P 8...

Page 76: ...47 16V 47 16V MTZJ T 77 10B MTZJ T 77 10B MTZJ T 77 10B MTZJ T 77 10B MTZJ T 77 10B 75 RN 47k 47k 75 RN 75 RN 47 16V 47 16V 0 01 B 47k 47k 47k 47k 47k 47k 3 3k 3 3k 3 3k 330 330 330 47 16V 1k 1k 1k 0 01 B 0 01 B 0 01 B 44P 2SC2785TP 2SC2785TP 2SC2785TP 1 3 2 GND GND GND AUDIO_L AUDIO_R VIDEO GND Y GND C Q SENSE CONT1 CONT2 GND GND GND R G B H V STBY5V GND RGB3 SCL SDA GND GND GND GND DMP_RX DMP_CL...

Page 77: ...501 D9501 D9502 D9502 D9503 D9503 D9504 D9504 D9505 D9505 J9501 J9501 Q9501 Q9501 Q9502 Q9502 Q9503 Q9503 R9501 R9501 R9502 R9502 R9503 R9503 R9504 R9504 R9505 R9505 R9506 R9506 R9507 R9507 R9508 R9508 R9510 R9510 R9511 R9511 R9512 R9512 R9513 R9513 R9514 R9514 R9515 R9515 R9516 R9516 R9517 R9517 R9518 R9518 R9519 R9519 R9520 R9520 R9521 R9521 QA B SIDE SUFFIX 11 QA BOARD D9501 B 3 D9502 A 3 D9503...

Page 78: ...07 L3001 L3002 L3003 L3004 L3005 L3006 Q3001 Q3002 Q3003 Q3004 Q3005 Q3006 Q3007 Q3008 Q3009 Q3010 Q3011 Q3017 Q3019 Q3021 Q3024 Q3025 Q3026 Q3029 Q3030 Q3032 R3001 R3002 R3003 R3004 R3005 R3006 R3007 R3008 R3009 R3010 R3011 R3012 R3013 R3014 R3015 R3016 R3017 R3018 R3019 R3020 R3021 R3022 R3023 R3024 R3025 R3026 R3027 R3028 R3029 R3030 R3031 R3032 R3033 R3034 R3035 R3036 R3037 R3038 R3039 R3040 R...

Page 79: ...004 JL3005 JL3006 JL3007 JL3008 JL3009 JL3010 JL3012 J L 3 0 1 5 J L 3 0 1 6 J L 3 0 1 7 JL3018 JL3019 J L 3 0 2 0 J L 3 0 2 7 J L 3 0 2 8 J L 3 0 2 9 J L 3 0 3 0 JL3031JL3032 JL3033 JL3034 JL3035 JL3036 JL3037 A B C D E F G 1 2 3 4 H Q B SIDE SUFFIX 11 ...

Page 80: ...16W CHIP 2 2k 1 16W CHIP 2 2k 1 16W CHIP 220 1 16W CHIP 220 1 16W CHIP 47 1 16W CHIP 0 1 16W CHIP 0 1 16W CHIP 100 1 16W CHIP 47k 1 16W CHIP 100 1 16W CHIP 47 1 16W CHIP 150 1 16W CHIP 47k 1 16W CHIP 47k 1 16W CHIP 680 1 16W CHIP 680 1 16W CHIP 680 1 16W CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 11P 15P 10 1 16W CHIP 10 1 16W CHIP 10 1 16W CHIP 10 1 16W CHIP 1...

Page 81: ...P 0 47 B CHIP 0 47 B CHIP 10 16V AL CP 0 039 25V B CHIP 390k 1 16W CHIP 220k 1 16W CHIP 220k 1 16W CHIP 220k 1 16W CHIP 220k 1 16W CHIP 10µH CHIP 100 16V AL CP 10 16V AL CP MA113 MA111TX 0 1 16W CHIP 0 1 16W CHIP 12k 1 16W CHIP 22k 1 16W CHIP 1M 1 16W CHIP 2 2k 1 16W CHIP 2 2k 1 16W CHIP 2 2k 1 16W CHIP 10 1 16W CHIP 10 1 16W CHIP 2 2k 1 16W CHIP 2 2k 1 16W CHIP 0 1 16W CHIP 10µH 1k 1 16W CHIP 2 2...

Page 82: ... 1 16V B CHIP 5P 9P SWITCH SLIDE 2SC2412K BUFF 2SC2412K BUFF TC74HC125AF BUFF TC74HC125AF BUFF TC74HC125AF BUFF TC74HC125AF BUFF UDZSTE 175 6B UDZSTE 175 6B TC7W125FU BUFF TC7W125FU BUFF 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 44P SOCKET CONNECTOR TC7W126FU BUFF TC7W126FU BUFF 232C_TX 232C_RX 232C_RX 232C_TX AUDIO_L AUDIO_R Q_SENS CONT1 RGB3 SDA_LS SCL_LS RGB3 VS3 HS3 UART_TX UART_RX CONTROL STBY 5V 2 STBY ...

Page 83: ...IN Q 1 3 SN74HC32APWR IC3023 VCC GND 2Y 2B 2A 1Y 1B 3Y 3A 3B 4Y 4A 4B 1A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Q 2 3 TA8776N IC3012 30 29 28 BUFFER AND L R SWITCH L_R L P F PHASE SHIFT _ 25 4Ø 1 3Ø 2 2Ø 3 1Ø 4 SW1 SW2 4Ø Ø SW4 1 2 3 SW3 1 2 3 BUFFER _ 5 7 6 I2L AND D A CONVERTER 26 18 14 13 11 17 15 16 24 23 27 B T VOL L R 22 VOL 21 VOL BAL 19 VOL BAL B T 12 8 9 10 20 L IN R IN DOLBY IN SDA SCL GND BAS...

Page 84: ...071 R108 R109 R110 R111 R113 R114 R115 R117 R12 R1201 R1202 R1204 R1205 R1206 R1211 R1212 R1218 R1222 R1223 R1225 R1226 R1227 R1228 R13 R16 R2 R212 R213 R215 R234 R245 R269 R274 R277 R278 R280 R282 R286 R294 R295 R33 R37 R4 R40 R401 R402 R403 R406 R409 R41 R410 R411 R415 R421 R424 R426R427 R428 R429 R432 R434 R435 R436 R437 R438 R44 R47 R610 R612 R613 R614 R620 R622 R623 R624 R625 R635 R636 R68 R6...

Page 85: ...Q 1 0 0 2 Q 1 0 0 3 Q 1 0 0 4 Q 1 2 Q13 Q14 Q15 Q16 Q18 Q 2 Q20 Q 2 0 1 Q 2 0 4 Q205 Q206 Q207 Q 2 0 8 Q 2 0 9 Q 2 1 1 Q 2 1 2 Q 2 1 3 Q 2 1 5 Q 2 1 6 Q 2 1 7 Q 2 1 8 Q22 Q25 Q 2 6 Q27 Q3 Q31 Q32 Q33 Q4 Q 4 0 1 Q 4 0 2 Q 4 0 4 Q 4 0 5 Q 4 0 6 Q 4 0 7 Q 4 0 8 Q 4 0 9 Q 4 1 0 Q 4 1 1 Q 4 1 2 Q 4 1 3 Q 4 1 4 Q415 Q 4 1 6 Q 4 1 7 Q 4 1 8 Q 5 Q 9 R B 1 0 0 1 R B 1 0 0 2 R B 1 0 0 3 R B 1 0 0 4 RB1005 R...

Page 86: ...CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 F CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 10V 0 22 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 CHIP 1 16W 1k CHIP 1 16W 1k CHIP 1 16W 1k CHIP 1 16W 47 CHIP 1 16W 47 CHIP 1 16W 47 RN CP 1 16W 100 CHIP 1 16W 100 RN CP 1 16W 2 7k RN CP 1 16W 4 7k RN CP 1 16W 150 CHIP 1 16W 1k RN CP 1 16W 1 2k RN CP 1 16...

Page 87: ...V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 0 001 B CHIP 16V 0 1 CHIP 1 16W 100 CHIP 1 16W 100 CHIP 1 16W 100 RN CP 1 16W 560 CHIP 1 16W 1k CHIP 1...

Page 88: ...6W 470 RN CP 1 16W 47 47x4 47x4 47x4 47x4 47x4 47x4 47x4 47x4 47x4 47x4 47x4 47x4 CHIP 1 16W 0 CHIP 1 16W 0 CHIP 1 16W 0 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 B CHIP 16V 0 1 CHIP 1 16W 47 CHIP 1 16W 470 RN CP 1 16W 150k RN CP 1 16W 150k B CHIP 10V 4 7 B CHIP 10V 4 7 B CHIP 25V 0 01 B CHIP 25V 0 01 B CHIP 10V 1 B CHIP 10V 1 B CHIP 16V 0 33 CH CHIP 330p RN CP 1 16W 1k RN CP 1 16W 2 2k RN CP 1 16W 2 2k RN CP...

Page 89: ...PIVS PIHS PICLK POCLK POFLD POHS POVS RR7 RR6 RR5 RR4 RR3 RR2 RR1 RR0 RL7 RL6 RL5 RL4 RL3 RL2 RL1 RL0 GR7 GR6 GR5 GR4 GR3 GR2 GR1 GR0 GL7 GL6 GL5 GL4 GL3 GL2 GL1 GL0 BR7 BR6 BR5 BR4 BR3 BR2 BR1 BR0 BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 RO0 RO1 RO2 RO3 RO4 RO5 RO6 RO7 GO0 GO1 GO2 GO3 GO4 GO5 GO6 GO7 BO0 BO1 BO2 BO3 BO4 BO5 BO6 BO7 UDQM MA4 MA5 MA6 MA7 MA8 MA9 MD8 MD9 MD10 MD11 MD12 MD13 MD14 MD15 MA4 MA5...

Page 90: ...CHIP 3 3k 1 16W CHIP 2 2k 1 16W CHIP 2 2k 1 16W CHIP ISS387 3P 3P 1SS387 100 CH CHIP 0 1 16W CHIP S 80842ANNP ED6 RESET S 80828ANNP RESET MA3075WA PROTECT ISS387 RECT 3V HOLDER BATTERY 32 768KHz RS5C348A PLL BA033F E2 3 3V REG 0 1 16V B CHIP 1 16W CHIP TC74VHC541FT LINE DRIVER TC74VHCT541AFT LINE DRIVER TC7W241FU BUFF TC7WH125FU BUS BUFF HD64FZ633TE MAIN CPU TC7W14FU INV TC74VHCT14AFT INV DTC144EE...

Page 91: ...47x4 47x4 47x4 12P 8P 0 1 16W CHIP 0 1 16W CHIP 0 1 16W CHIP 0 1 16W CHIP 47 6 3V AL CP 47 6 3V AL CP 47 6 3V AL CP 47 6 3V AL CP 47 6 3V AL CP 47 6 3V AL CP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 47k 1 16W CHIP 47k 1 16W CHIP 0 1 16W CHIP BK1608TS601 CHIP FERRITE BK1608TS601 CHIP FERRITE BK1608TS601 CHIP FERRITE THC63LVDM83R LVDS TRANSMITTER DTC144EE INV DTC144EE INV XC18V01PC20C FLASH MEMORY IC1203 XC2S5...

Page 92: ...10k CHIP 1 16W 22 CHIP 1 16W 22 CHIP 1 16W 22 CHIP 1 16W 22 CHIP 1 16W 22 3 3V 2 DIG PIFLD RGB_H RGB_V VID_V VID_H IP_HD PLLHD 3 3V 2 DIG PIVS PIHS PICLK SYS_VS SYS_HS RGB_STC RGB_ATS 3 3V 2 DIG 3 3V 2 DIG 3 3V 2 DIG SDA_HS SCL_HS SYS_RESET CLP COAST DATACK RL7 BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 BR7 BR6 BR5 BR4 BR3 BR2 BR1 BR0 GL7 GL6 GL5 GL4 GL3 GL2 GL1 GL0 GR7 GR6 GR5 GR4 GR3 GR2 GR1 GR0 RL7 RL6 RL...

Page 93: ...c Bias FILIN DAGnd YOUT DAVcc COUT DAREF 1BIAS ADGnd ADVcc TE1 TE0 MODE1 MODE0 ADCLK DGnd NC CLC CLOUT VIN RBT RTP NC D3 NC D2 NC D1 NC D0 Bypass VH DGnd DVcc Fsc PAL N M PAL NTSC Comb BPF 22 16 3 20 MEMORY FOR DISPLAY VRAM EVEN DISPLAY INPUT CONTROL ODD DISPLAY OUTPUT CONTROL FONT ROM DOT CLOCK CONTROL CLOCK SERIAL OUTPUT CONTROL COMMAND TRANSFER CONTROL COMMAND ROM DISPLAY CONTROL 12 26 5 DB0 24...

Page 94: ... SN74LV123APSR IC604 3 2 1 4 5 6 7 12 13 14 VCC 1RD CX 11 1Q 10 2Q 9 8 2CLR 2B 1CX 15 16 Q Q CLR Q Q CLR 2A GND 2RD CX 2Q 1Q 1CLR 1B 2CX 1A B 3 7 SN74LV4053APWR IC405 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 10 9 16 15 14 12 X1 X0 Y1 YC Y0 EN VEE GND VDD XC ZC Z0 13 Z1 AZ AX AY OPEN OPEN OPEN B 1 7 2 7 TC4W53FU IC3 IC208 IC209 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 VCC CH1 CH0 ADR COM INH VEE VSS B 5 7 TC74VHC541F IC1010 IC1011 8 15 16 10 14...

Page 95: ...Y LATCH ADDR DEC ADDR DECODER POR CKT V I REF SS CTR SERIAL CONTROL PORT ROW COMMAND PROCESSOR ADDRESS MUX DISPLAY RAM CHARACTER GENERATOR OUTPUT LOGIC STATUS REG TEST REG 7 VIDEO 8 CSYNC LOCK SIG PG SLICE LEVEL COMP SYNC MSYNC 9 LPF RREF 5 HIN DATA CLK RECOVERY FLD MSGR CW DOT CLK CHAR CLK LS SFLD SLS 10 VSS A 11 FEW VW V IN INTRO SMS DATA LINE DATA BUS AW 13 VDD 12 6 SEN 5 SCK 15 SDA 14 SDO 16 B...

Page 96: ...01 C8601 C8602 D8601 R8601 R8602 R8603 R8604 R8605 R8606 S8601 S8602 S8603 S8604 S8605 S8606 CN1501 C1501 C1502 C1503 C1504 IC1501 IC1502 R1501 R1502 R1503 R1504 FL9001 J9001 CN9001 R9001 R9002 R9004 R9003 H1 A SIDE SUFFIX 11 H1 B SIDE SUFFIX 11 H2 A SIDE SUFFIX 11 H2 B SIDE SUFFIX 11 S A SIDE SUFFIX 11 S B SIDE SUFFIX 11 SP A SIDE SUFFIX 11 SP B SIDE SUFFIX 11 ...

Page 97: ... 1 16W 4 7k CHIP 1 16W 10k CHIP 1 16W 33k CHIP 1 16W 10k B CHIP 10V 4 7 CH CHIP 10p B SS11065 WW H2 SWITCH TACTILE SWITCH TACTILE SWITCH TACTILE SWITCH TACTILE SWITCH TACTILE SWITCH TACTILE CN1004 TO B BOARD FUNCTION SWITCH H2 VOL VOL ENTER UP DOWN MENU KEY_SENSE STBY5V GND 3 2 1 G O I R1504 R1503 R1502 R1501 IC1502 2 2 IC1502 1 2 IC1501 CN1501 C1504 C1503 C1502 C1501 CHIP 1K RN CP 6 8k RN CP 2 2k...

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Page 99: ...1 A commercial leakage tester such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT 540A Follow the manufacturers instructions to use these instruments 2 A battery operated AC milliammeter The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job 3 Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery operated AC voltmeter The limit indication is 0 75 V so analog meters must have an accur...

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