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Important safety information

This unit has been produced according to all current safety regulations. The following safety tips should 
safeguard users against careless use and the dangers connected with such use.

Although this appliance has been carefully manufactured and rigorously checked prior to leaving the 
factory, as with all electrical appliances it is possible for problems to develop. If you notice smoke, an 
excessive build-up of heat or any other unexpected phenomena, you should disconnect the plug from the 
mains power socket immediately.
Ensure that the unit is sufficiently ventilated! Never place next to or underneath curtains!
This set should be only be connected to an AC 220~240V / 50Hz mains power supply - do not attempt to 
connect it to any other type of supply.
The apparatus must be connected to a main socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.
The socket-outlet must be installed near the equipment and easily accessible.
Any repairs must be carried out by qualified service personnel only.
Do not open this unit. A non-expert attempting to repair the unit could be dangerous and potentially cause 
a fire hazard.
Keep away from rodents. Rodents (and also cockatiels) enjoy biting into electric flexes.
 The animal can cause a short cut (fire hazard!) and receive a fatal electric shock.
Always hold plug when pulling out plug from power mains supply system. Do not pull on flex. The flex can 
become overloaded and cause a short cut.
Never wet clean. Only use a damp cloth, the same as when cleaning furniture.
Set up unit so that no one is able to trip over the flex.
Only use the unit on a stable, shock-free base in order to avoid any danger from falling.
Take note that toddlers can pull the unit down from the table or cupboard by means of its flex. Children 
can hurt themselves when doing this.
Do not use the unit near heat sources. The casing and flex could be damaged by the impact of heat.
The screen is made of glass and can break if damage is done to it. Be careful when collecting sharp-
edged glass splitters.
 You could be hurt or the unit could be damaged.
If the unit is mounted on the wall, contact the shop where you purchased the unit for advice, and leave the 
installation work to experts. Incomplete installation work can cause you injuries.
When installing the set on a wall, allow at least 10 cm clearance between the rear of the set and the wall. 
Clearance of less than 10 cm will obstruct the vents and cause the interior of the set to overheat, resulting 
in faults or damage to the set.
Taking fall-prevention measures
-  If these measures are not taken, the unit can fall and you could be injured.
-  Contact the shop where you purchased the unit to obtain full details of the measures.
When a TV stand is used,
-  Ensure the unit is fully on the stand and placed in the centre.
-  Do not leave the stand doors open.
-  You could be hurt as a result of the unit falling or breaking, or your fingers being caught or jammed. Take 

extra precautions if you have children.

Avoid placing the unit on any surfaces that may be subject to vibrations or shocks.
To protect the unit during a thunder storm unplug the AC power cord and disconnect the aerial. Caution: 
Do not touch the aerial connector.
When you leave your home for a long period of time, unplug the AC power cord for safety reasons.
The unit becomes warm when in operation. Do not place any covers or blankets on the unit in order to 
prevent overheating. The ventilation holes are not to be blocked. Do not set up near radiators. Do not 
place in direct sunshine. When placing on a shelf leave 10 cm free space around the whole unit.
Make some space around TV (Correct shelf assembly).
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such 
as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
Liquids spilled into the unit can cause serious damage. Switch the set OFF and disconnect the mains 
power supply, then consult a qualified service person before attempting to use the unit again.
Moisture condensation occurs, for example, when you pour a cold drink into a glass on a warm day. Drops 
of water form on the outside of the glass. In the same way, moisture may condense on the optical pick-up 
lens inside this unit, one of the most crucial internal parts of the unit.
Moisture condensation occurs during the following cases.
-  When you bring the unit directly from a cold place to a warm place.
-  When you use the unit in a room where you just turned on the heater, or a place where the cold wind 

from the air conditioner directly hits the unit.

-  In summer, when you use the unit in a hot and humid place just after you move the unit from an air 

conditioned room.

-  When you use the unit in a humid place.
Do not use the unit when moisture condensation may occur.
If you use the unit in such a situation, it may damage discs and internal parts. Remove the disc, connect 
the mains lead of the unit to the mains power outlet, turn on the unit, and leave it for two or three hours. 
After two or three hours, the unit will have warmed up and evaporated any moisture. Keep the unit 
connected to the mains power outlet and moisture condensation will seldom occur.
















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Important safety information

Locate the television away from direct sunlight and 
strong lights, soft, indirect lighting is recommended 
for comfortable viewing. Use curtains or blinds to 
prevent direct sunlight falling on the screen.

Place on a sturdy platform, the mounting surface 
should be flat and steady. It should then be secured 
to the wall with a sturdy tie using the clip on the 
back of the stand, or secured to the platform using 
the fixing strap located underneath the table top 
stand, this will prevent it from falling over.

The LCD display panels are manufactured using 
an extremely high level of precision technology, 
however sometimes some parts of the screen may 
be missing picture elements or have luminous 
spots. This is not a sign of a malfunction.

Please take note

EXCLUSION CLAUSE

Toshiba shall under no circumstances be liable for loss and/or damage to the product caused by:
i) fire;
ii) earthquake;
iii) accidental 

damage;

iv)  intentional misuse of the product;
v)  use of the product in improper conditions;
vi)  loss and/or damage caused to the product whilst in the possession of a third party;
vii)  any damage or loss caused as a result of the owner’s failure and/or neglect to follow the instructions 

set out in the owner’s manual;

viii)  any loss or damage caused directly as a result of misuse or malfunction of the product when used 

simultaneously with associated equipment;

Furthermore, under no circumstances shall Toshiba be liable for any consequential loss and/or damage 
including but not limited to the following, loss of profit, interruption of business, the loss of recorded data 
whether caused during normal operation or misuse of the product.

Sturdy tie (as short as possible)

Clip

Screw

Hooks

Screw 
 hole

Band

Top View

Side View

Make sure the television is located in a position where it cannot be pushed or hit by objects, as pressure will 
break or damage the screen, and that small items cannot be inserted into slots or openings in the case.

If stationary images generated by text services, channel identification logos, computer displays, video 
games, on screen menus, etc. are left on the television screen for any length of time they could become 
conspicuous, it is always advisable to reduce both the brightness and contrast settings.

Where to install

Back side of the pedestal stand

Slide the lever to the left

Retractable pedestal stand and locating the LCD TV

Observe the following safety precautions:
1) Ensure that unpacking and transfer of the unit is carried out by two or more people.
2) Put the LCD TV on a large level area in a recumbent posture.
3) Grab the pedestal stand and lift the display up. Confirm the pivot is locked.
4) Place the TV on a sturdy, level surface that can support the weight of the TV.
5) Be sure to secure the TV to a wall stud, pillar, surface, or other immovable structure. To 

secure the TV in this manner: (1) attach a clip to an immovable structure, then (2) pass 
a sturdy strap through the clip and attach each end to the hooks located at the back of 
the TV. Be sure to leave at least 10 cm between the TV and the wall or similar structure 
for ventilation

.

To fold the pedestal stand

1) Slide the lever on the back side of the pedestal 

stand to the left.

2) Lay the display down.

 
 

NOTE: Do not operate the LCD TV when the pedestal stand is folded. The pedestal stand should not be 
folded at any time except for packing purposes.

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Location of controls

Description of Indicators and Controls

1. Remote sensor

2.

 (Power)

 

indicator:

 The LED indicator lights up red in standby mode, and green in the power ON 

mode.

3. Loudspeakers

4.

 (EJECT):

 Eject a disc.

5.

 

(Volume) +/– buttons  /

 In Menu: Setting.

6.

 

(Channel) 

 /PLAY (

϶

) button:

 Press 

 to change to a higher numbered channel set into 

memory. DVD mode : Playback. In Menu: Setting. In Standby: Turning on the unit.

7.

 

(Channel) 

 /STOP (

Ϯ

) button:

 Press 

 to change to a lower numbered channel set into 

memory. DVD mode : Stop. In Menu: Setting. In Standby: Turning on the unit. 

8. MENU button:

 To display the menu screen.

9.

 (INPUT SELECT) button: 

Select input mode for TV/AV1/AV2/COMPONENT/HDMI/PC/DVD. In 

Menu : Using as 

ENTER

 button.

10.

 (Power)-button: 

Preparation: Connect power-cable to 230V/50Hz.

a)  If standby-LED is red, you may power-off. To power-off, press power-button 1x and release.
 

For confirmation, standby-LED will turn off.

b) If standby-LED is off, you may power-on. To power-on, press power-button 1x and release.
 

For confirmation, standby-LED will change to red and about 1 second later to green.

c)  If the TV is currently working, press power-button 1x and release to power-off.
 

For confirmation, standby-LED will turn off.

 

In power-off-condition, the unit cannot be power-on by pressing 

 on the remote control.

In power-off-condition, the TV’s power-consumption is approx. 1 Watt.

 

If total disconnection from the mains is required, please unplug.

Disc slot

4

3

1

2

5

6

8

9

10

7

Adjusting the angle of the base

You can adjust the angle of the TV-screen 
for 3° forward or for 10° backward from 
vertical angle.
Hold the base of the TV while adjusting 
the angle.

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Remote Control

PAGE

EJECT

Eject a disc 

21

TV/DVD

Select to operate TV or DVD 

11, 20

SLEEP

Sleep Timer 

14

 

(On/Standby)

Enter standby mode or turn on the power 

10

0-9

Direct channel selection of TV 

14

Input setting 

23, 34

Enter a security code 

 39

DISPLAY

Display TV or DVD operation status 

14, 27

MUTE

Mute 14

SUBTITLE

Set the Subtitle of a DVD disc 

27

INPUT

Select an input source 

11

DVD MENU

Select menu of a DVD disc 

26

Display JPEG thumbnail list 

30

TOP MENU

Select title of a DVD disc 

26 

Return to JPEG file browser 

30

VOL +/–

Volume Up/Down 

14

AUDIO SELECT

Change sound track language of DVD/VCD 

16, 27

CH RTN
ZOOM

Channel return 

14

Zoom 23

Hold (Teletext) 

15

Teletext on/off 

15

ϳ

/

ϴ

/

ϵ

/

϶

P (Programme) +/–

Cursor buttons 

10

Select channel of the TV 

14

ENTER
CH LIST

Enter information in the menu/ Select option in the menu 

10, 35

Display the channel list 

14

MENU
SETUP 

Display menu of setup 

11

 35

EXIT
CANCEL

Exit the menu screen 

11

Cancel input data in the setting mode 

23, 24, 34, 38

RETURN

Remove DVD setup menu 

35

PLAY

Playback 20

STOP

Stop 20

SKIP 

6

Skip chapter/track to reverse direction 

22

REV 

8

Reverse search playback 

22

Reveal (Teletext) 

15

FF 

9

Forward search playback 

22

Sub page (Teletext) 

15

SKIP 

7

Skip chapter/track to forward direction 

22

Select text position when viewing Teletext 

15

SLOW 

Slow motion playback to reverse direction 

22

PAUSE

Still picture 

21

PLAY MODE

Select playback mode 

19, 25, 34

SLOW 

Slow motion playback to forward direction 

22

Four coloured 
buttons (Red, 
Green, Yellow, 
Blue)

Access the Teletext 

15

MARKER

Index for DVD/VCD/Audio CD 

24

ANGLE

Change playback angle of a DVD disc 

26

Rotate JPEG picture 

30

REPEAT A-B

Repeat playback between A and B 

25

JUMP

Locating desired scene 

23

PIC SIZE

Select picture format 

17

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Summary of Contents for 19DV550P

Page 1: ...The above models are classified as green products 1 as indicated by the underlined serial numbers This Service Manual describes replacement parts for the green products When repairing these green product s use the part s described in this manual and lead free solder 2 For 1 and 2 see the next page 2008 Toshiba Corporation 19DV551P ...

Page 2: ...parts is not only confined to manufacture The same green parts used in manufacture must also be used as replacement parts 2 LEAD FREE SOLDER This product is manufactured using lead free solder as a part of a movement within the consumer products industry at large to be environmentally responsible Lead free solder must be used in the servicing and repair of this product WARNING This product is manu...

Page 3: ...ER POWER OPERATION REMOCON SW POWER OPERATION REMOCON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS MPEG MICON DSP RF_AMP MEMORY MOTOR DRIVE AUDIO VIDEO 21PIN REGULATOR REGULATOR2 AV SWITCH SOUND AMP MUTE TUNER SCALER SUB MICON JACK INTERFACE_HDMI IC DVD_INTERFACE AV_SWITCH PANER_INTERFACE POWER BACKLIGHT INVERTER SOUND AMP JACK OUT SW INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM WAVEFORMS MECHANICAL EXPLODED VIEW DVD DECK EXPLODED VIEW MECHANI...

Page 4: ...RDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE IF DIRECTED BE SURE TO OPER ATE THE PLAYER CORRECTLY AS INSTRUCTED THE FOLLOWING CAUTION LABEL IS LOCATED ON THE REAR PANEL OF THE UNIT WHEN THIS UNIT IS PLUGGED INTO THE WALL OUTLET DO NOT PLACE YOUR EYES CLOSE TO THE OPENINGS TO LOOK INTO THE INSIDE OF THIS UNIT USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HA...

Page 5: ...ots This is not a sign of a malfunction Please take note EXCLUSION CLAUSE Toshiba shall under no circumstances be liable for loss and or damage to the product caused by i fire ii earthquake iii accidental damage iv intentional misuse of the product v use of the product in improper conditions vi loss and or damage caused to the product whilst in the possession of a third party vii any damage or los...

Page 6: ...according to its own instructions Preparation Press Power on the unit or press On Standby on the remote control 1 AUTO INSTALLATION menu will appear Press ϳ or ϴ to select LANGUAGE then press ENTER Press ϵ or to select desired language Then press ENTER LANGUAGE COUNTRY AUTO TUNING AUTO INSTALLATION ENGLISH EXIT END MENU RETURN GERMANY ENGLISH 2 Press ϳ or ϴ to select COUNTRY then press ENTER Press...

Page 7: ...eration Note If the built in tuner does not receive anything e g if no antenna is connected during TV operation then the TV unit will change to standby after approx 15 minutes Channel selection With the numbered buttons Example No 2 Press 0 and within 2 seconds press 2 No 29 Press 2 and within 2 seconds press 9 Press P or to change up or down a channel This takes approx 2 seconds If the auto searc...

Page 8: ...factory set MOVIE Movie like picture setting factory set MEMORY Your personal preferences BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOUR TINT NTSC SHARPNESS You can adjust the picture to your preference The TINT NTSC option can be selected if an NTSC 3 58MHz or NTSC 4 43MHz signal is input through one of the AV sockets and NTSC or AUTO has been selected for the AV COLOUR option COLOUR TEMPERATURE Bluish COOL Neutral ...

Page 9: ... at this time This does not indicate a problem with the unit You can play discs at various speeds Playing in fast reverse or fast forward directions DVD VCD Audio CD Press or during playback Fast reverse playback Fast forward playback Each time you press or the playback speed changes To resume normal playback Press PLAY Note The unit mutes sound during reverse and forward scan of DVD VCD Audio CD ...

Page 10: ...yback The current angle will appear 1 2 2 Press ANGLE repeatedly until the desired angle is selected Note Depending on the DVD you may not be able to change the angles even if multi angles are recorded on the DVD Title selection DVD Two or more titles are recorded on some discs If the title menu is recorded on the disc you can select the desired title 1 Press TOP MENU during playback Title menu ap...

Page 11: ...elect Files at right column in the file browser Select Files is not applicable to Audio CD Press ENTER then press ϳ or ϴ to select file type from the list Music Picture or Movie Press ENTER to add remove check mark Checked file type will be displayed in the file browser Press RETURN to save the setting 1 2 3 4 Note MP3 file on the Kodak Picture CD is not recognized on this unit During MP3 JPEG Pla...

Page 12: ...4 Press ϵ to return to the left column then press ϳ ϴ to select the Program Playback and press ENTER The programs you selected will start to playback in order To resume normal playback select Mode Off in step 2 To change the program Select Mode to Program as step 2 press ϳ ϴ ϵ to select the track number you want to change then press CANCEL Press Number buttons 0 9 to overwrite the new track number...

Page 13: ...lby Digital is played back The level of Night Mode may differ depending on DVD video disc Digital Out You can select the digital output sound format corresponding to your system connection Off There is no sound output from DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack PCM Change Dolby Digital to PCM for the output Select when connected to a 2 channel digital stereo amplifier Bitstream Disc audio bitstream data will be o...

Page 14: ...set BASS TREBLE and BALANCE to the factory preset values Example Adjust the contrast 1 During PC mode press MENU The Menu will appear on the screen BRIGHTNESS 25 CONTRAST 40 HOR POSITION 0 VER POSITION PHASE 25 CLOCK 0 0 2 Select CONTRAST then press ENTER Press ϵ or to adjust CONTRAST 3 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen VGA cable not supplied Audio cable not supplied PC TV Back side view t...

Page 15: ...R TV Outputs the last channel position selected MONITOR The picture displayed on TV screen AV1 OUTPUT AV COLOUR TV AUTO RESET TV SETTING TV 3 Press EXIT to return to the normal screen AV colour adjustment The AV Colour setting only applies when viewing devices connected to the AV inputs 1 In select AV COLOUR then press ENTER 2 Press ϵ or to select AUTO AV1 OUTPUT AV COLOUR AUTO AUTO RESET TV SETTI...

Page 16: ...cm 8cm CD 12cm 8cm Output Audio RCA 12 0 dBm 1 k ǣ Digital Audio 0 5Vp p 75 ǣ Pickup CD Wavelength 775 805 nm Maximum output power 0 5 mW DVD Wavelength 640 660 nm Maximum output power 1 0 mW GENERAL Power Source AC 220 240V 50Hz Power Consumption Operation approx 55W at 230V 50Hz Standby approx 1W at 230V 50Hz Weight 5 1 kg Dimensions 47 2 W x40 1 H x20 7 D cm Surrounding temperature Operation 5 ...

Page 17: ...original positions or whether there are the portions which are deteriorated around the serviced places serviced or not Check the insulation between the antenna terminal or external metal and the AC cord plug blades And be sure the safety of that INSULATION CHECK PROCEDURE 1 2 3 4 Unplug the plug from the AC outlet Remove the antenna terminal on TV and turn on the TV Insulation resistance between t...

Page 18: ... position after the connection of Pick Up PCB and DVD MT PCB connector NOTE Before your operation please read REPARATION OF SERVICING Use the Lead Free solder Manual soldering conditions Soldering temperature 320 20o C Soldering time Within 3 seconds Soldering combination Sn 3 0Ag 0 5Cu When Soldering Removing of solder use the draw in equipment over the Pick Up Unit to keep the Flux smoke away fr...

Page 19: ...the 7 key on the remote control unit Hold both keys for more than 2 seconds The On Screen Display message PASSWORD CLEAR will appear The 4 digit password has now been cleared 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PARENTAL CONTROL RATING LEVEL 4 DIGIT PASSWORD CANCELLATION The disk cannot be taken out by setting the Tray Lock please follow the steps below Turn Unit ON Set the DVD to the Stop Mode Press it in order of SE...

Page 20: ...ZOOM 45 BA 40 25 HOLD 40 BF 53 26 TEXT TV 45 BA 79 27 CH PAGE 40 BF 3E 28 LEFT 44 BB 51 29 ENTER CHANNEL LIST 40 BF 3D 30 RIGHT 44 BB 4D 31 CH PAGE 40 BF 3F 32 MENU SETUP 40 BF 0E 33 EXIT CANCEL 44 BB EF 34 RETURN 44 BB 5D 35 PLAY 44 BB 15 36 STOP 44 BB 14 37 SKIP 45 BA 23 38 REVEAL SEARCH 45 BA 19 39 SUB PAGE SEARCH 45 BA 13 40 F T B SKIP 45 BA 24 41 RED SLOW 45 BA 0E 42 GREEN PAUSE 45 BA 15 43 Y...

Page 21: ...FT RIGHT button on the remote control set the mode to desired setting The Hotel mode has now been set up Note 1 Note 2 Note 3 Note 4 Even if setting it to No Respond the remote control key operation in Hotel mode and service mode function are effective Even if setting it to No Respond the service mode function are effective If setting it to OFF it start up in same input source when you turn off th...

Page 22: ... System Tuner and System 1Tuner Analog Receive CH Destination UK I R CCIR Hyper France CATV CH Coverage Analog IreE2 E4 X Z 2 S1 S10 E5 E12 S11 S41 E21 E69 Digital Intermediate Analog BG II DK L L SECAM VL Frequency Picture FP 38 9 38 9 38 9 33 9MHz Sound FS 33 4 32 9 32 4 40 4MHz FP FS 5 5 6 0 6 5 6 5MHz Digital Auto Tuning Method ALL Band Not C C I R CH Plan Preset CH Analog 99 Digital Stereo Du...

Page 23: ...Program On Timer Off Timer Program Wake Up Timer No Timer Back up at Power Off Mode more than Min Sec G 11 Remote Unit RC PT Control Glow in Dark Remocon No Remocon Format TOSHIBA Format TOSHIBA Custom Code 40 BF h 44 BB h 45 BA h 45 BC h Power Source Voltage D C 3V UM size x pcs UM 4 x 2 pcs Total Keys 49 Keys Keys Power Stand By Yes Display Status Yes Menu Setup Yes Digital Menu No Input Select ...

Page 24: ...ast installation Auto tuning Analog tuner Yes CH sort Yes ATS Yes Auto clock Analog tuner No Plug in start Yes Picture Setting TV Picture Preference Yes Brightness Contrast Color Yes Tint Yes Sharpness Yes DNR No Color Temperature Yes Blue Back Yes Backlight Control Yes Film Mode No Picture Setting PC BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST Yes HOR POSITION VER POSITION Yes PHASE CLOCK Yes AUTO ADJUST No RED GREEN BL...

Page 25: ...20 Yes 60Hz WXGA 1360x768 Yes 60Hz SXGA 1280x1024 No HDMI Input Yes VGA 640 480 Yes 60Hz 720 480i 4 3 Yes 60Hz 720 480i 16 9 Yes 60Hz 720 480p 4 3 Yes 60Hz 720 480p 16 9 Yes 60Hz 720 576i 4 3 Yes 50Hz 720 576i 16 9 Yes 50Hz 720 576p 4 3 Yes 50Hz 720 576p 16 9 Yes 50Hz 1280 720p Yes 50 60Hz 1920 1080i Yes 50 60Hz Component Input Yes 720 480i 4 3 Yes 60Hz 720 480i 16 9 Yes 60Hz 720 480p 4 3 Yes 60Hz...

Page 26: ...e Power Tact Yes System Select No Main Power SW No Channel Up Menu Up Play Yes Channel Down Menu Down Stop Yes Volume Up Menu Yes Volume Down Menu Yes Play No CH Alternative Eject Yes Skip Search No Skip Search No Stop No CH Alternative Input Select Enter Yes Menu Yes Indicator Power Stand by EPG Timer Yes GREEN RED On Timer No Terminals Side CI Card Slot No Rear Video Input 1 RCA x 1 AV2 Audio In...

Page 27: ... Origin No Gift Box Yes Material Double Full Color Dimensions W x D x H mm 558 x 565 x 181 W Color Photo Label No Description of Origin Yes Drop Test 6 Surfaces Height cm 80 Container Stuffing 880 Sets 40 container w Pallet Yes w Wrapping Yes G 18 Material Cabinet Cabinet Front PC ABS 94V0 NON HALOGEN Cabinet Rear PS 94V0 NON DECABROM PCB Non Halogen No Eyelet Yes G 19 Environment Environmental st...

Page 28: ...0 E5 E12 S11 S41 E21 E69 Digital Intermediate Analog BG II DK L L SECAM VL Frequency Picture FP 38 9 38 9 38 9 33 9MHz Sound FS 33 4 32 9 32 4 40 4MHz FP FS 5 5 6 0 6 5 6 5MHz Digital Auto Tuning Method ALL Band Not C C I R CH Plan Preset CH Analog 99 Digital Stereo Dual TV Sound Nicam A2 Dual Tuner Sound Muting Yes G 4 Signal Video Signal Input Level 1 V p p 75 ohm Output Level 1 V p p 75 ohm S N...

Page 29: ...l Glow in Dark Remocon No Remocon Format TOSHIBA Format TOSHIBA Custom Code 40 BF h 44 BB h 45 BA h 45 BC h Power Source Voltage D C 3V UM size x pcs UM 4 x 2 pcs Total Keys 49 Keys Keys Power Stand By Yes Display Status Yes Menu Setup Yes Digital Menu No Input Select Yes TV DVB T No Guide EPG No Picture Size Yes 1 Yes 2 Yes 3 Yes 4 Yes 5 Yes 6 Yes 7 Yes 8 Yes 9 Yes 0 Yes Sleep Yes Mute Yes Volume...

Page 30: ...sition No DNR Yes 3D Comb Filter Yes 3D Auto Set Up Fast installation Auto tuning Analog tuner Yes CH sort Yes ATS Yes Auto clock Analog tuner No Plug in start Yes Picture Setting TV Picture Preference Yes Brightness Contrast Color Yes Tint Yes Sharpness Yes DNR No Color Temperature Yes Blue Back Yes Backlight Control Yes Film Mode No Picture Setting PC BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST Yes HOR POSITION VER POS...

Page 31: ...cart2 AV in No AV out No S Video in No RGB in No PC Monitor Input Yes VGA 640x480 Yes 60Hz VGA 720x400 No WVGA 848x480 No SVGA 800x600 Yes 60Hz XGA 1024x768 Yes 60Hz WXGA 1280x768 Yes 60Hz WXGA 1280x720 Yes 60Hz WXGA 1360x768 Yes 60Hz SXGA 1280x1024 No HDMI Input Yes VGA 640 480 Yes 60Hz 720 480i 4 3 Yes 60Hz 720 480i 16 9 Yes 60Hz 720 480p 4 3 Yes 60Hz 720 480p 16 9 Yes 60Hz 720 576i 4 3 Yes 50Hz...

Page 32: ...t Diagram No Antenna Change Plug No Service Facility List No Important Safeguard No Dew AHC Caution Sheet No Quick Set up Sheet Yes My Movie stream Free DVD redemption voucher No Carbon Neutral Certificate No Battery Yes UM size x pcs UM 4 x 2 pcs OEM Brand No AC Adapter No AC Cord for AC Adapter No AC Cord Yes AV Cord 2Pin 1Pin No RF Cable Yes HDMI DVI Cable No Helpline Sheet No 300 ohm to 75 ohm...

Page 33: ...HDMI DVI In use No G 15 Set Size Approx W x D x H mm 472 x 207 x 401 w o Stand Handle Approx W x D x H mm 472 x 67 x 364 G 16 Weight Net Approx 5 1kg 11 2 lbs Net w o Stand Handle Approx 4 4kg 9 7 lbs Gross Approx 6 8kg 15 0 lbs G 17 Carton Master Carton No Content Sets Material Dimensions W x D x H mm x x Description of Origin No Gift Box Yes Material Double Full Color Dimensions W x D x H mm 558...

Page 34: ...lowing connectors CD7005 CD7006 and CD7204 Remove the LCD PANEL in the direction of arrow B Disconnect the following connector CP7601 Remove the Remocon PCB in the direction of arrow C 1 2 FRONT CABINET ASS Y LCD PANEL AND REMOCON PCB Refer to Fig 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Front Cabinet Ass y A Fig 1 2 Remocon PCB LCD Panel B CP7601 C CAUTION Never lift the LCD Panel more than 90o the LCD Panel or the c...

Page 35: ... R Ass y CP5803 Plate Pcb CP6501 TUNER PCB 1 1 5 DVD DECK Refer to Fig 1 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Short circuit the position shown in Fig 1 5 using a soldering iron If you remove the DVD Deck with no soldering the Laser may be damaged Remove the 5 screws 1 Remove the DVD Deck in the direction of arrow A Disconnect the following connectors CP2301 CP2302 and CP2303 Remove the 2 screws 2 Remove the Angle Mp...

Page 36: ...Hook Loader Ass y Bottom Side Check Lock Check Lock Fig 2 1 C Loader Ass y 80 5mm Check Hook Fig 2 1 D Loader Ass y Top Side Check Hook Check Hook Check Hook 2 2 Remove the Insulator F Remove the Insulator R Unlock the support 1 Remove the Gear Middle Remove the screw 2 Remove the Rack Feed Ass y Remove the screw 3 Remove the Switch PCB Ass y Remove the screw 4 Remove the Gear Feed Remove the 2 sc...

Page 37: ...ual soldering conditions Soldering temperature 320 20o C Soldering time Within 3 seconds Soldering combination Sn 3 0Ag 0 5Cu After the assembly of the Traverse Ass y hook the wire on the Traverse Ass y as shown Fig 2 2 E OK NG Fig 2 2 B Rack Feed Ass y Push Push When installing the FFC fold it correctly and install it as shown from Fig 2 3 A to Fig 2 3 B 2 3 FFC WIRE HANDLING 1 Do not make the fo...

Page 38: ...ne IC Heat the IC leads using a blower type IC desoldering machine Refer to Fig 3 2 2 Fig 3 2 NOTE Do not rotate or move the IC back and forth until IC can move back and forth easily after desoldering the leads completely When IC starts moving back and forth easily after desoldering completely pickup the corner of the IC using tweezers and remove the IC by moving with the IC desoldering machine Re...

Page 39: ... 8 4 Fig 3 8 Thin tip Soldering Iron NOTE When the IC leads are bent during soldering and or repairing do not repair the bending of leads If the bending of leads are repaired the pattern may be damaged So always be sure to replace the IC in this case Finally confirm the soldering status on four sides of the IC using a magnifying glass Confirm that no abnormality is found on the soldering position ...

Page 40: ... ON total hours are displayed on the screen Can be checked of the INITIAL DATA of MEMORY IC Refer to the WHEN REPLACING EEPROM MEMORY IC VOL DOWN Minimum 6 2 sec VOL DOWN Minimum 9 2 sec TV mode ALL mode Display of the Adjustment MENU on the screen Refer to the ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT On Screen Display Adjustment 5 2 sec DVD Write mode Refer to the RE WRITE FOR DVD FIRMWARE VOL DOWN Minimum DVD mode...

Page 41: ...ppear Unplug the AC cord then plug it in After the write set to the initializing of shipping Turn on the power and set the DVD mode Press both VOL DOWN button on the set and Channel button 4 on the remote control for more than 2 seconds The INITIALIZE 5 COMPLETE will appear on the screen Then unplug the AC cord and plug it in CHECK FOR THE FIRMWARE VERSION Turn on the power and set the DVD mode Pr...

Page 42: ...V mode Set the VOLUME to minimum Press both VOL DOWN button on the set and Channel button 2 on the remote control for more than 2 seconds After the confirmation of each check sum turn off the power CONFIRMATION OF CHECK SUM POWER ON TOTAL HOURS AND MICON VERSION Initial total of MEMORY IC POWER ON total hours and MICON VERSIONcan be checked on the screen Total hours are displayed in 16 system of n...

Page 43: ... MAX V POSI MIN BACKLIGHT CENTER BACKLIGHT MAX BACKLIGHT MIN BRIGHT CENTER BRIGHT MAX BRIGHT MIN TINT CENTER CONTRAST CENTER CONTRAST MAX CONTRAST MIN CONTRAST 50 COLOR CENTER COLOR MAX COLOR MIN TEXT H POSI TEXT V POSI FLICKER ADJ Fig 1 2 2 BASIC ADJUSTMENTS 2 1 WHITE BALANCE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Place the set in Aging Test for more than 15 minutes Receive the gray scale pattern from the Pattern Gener...

Page 44: ...s the channel button 35 on the remote control to select CONTRAST MAX Press the LEFT RIGHT button on the remote control until the contrast step No becomes 51 Check if the picture is normal Receive the monoscope pattern VIDEO Input Press the INPUT button on the remote control to set to the AV1 CVBS mode Using the remote control set the brightness and contast to normal position Then perform the above...

Page 45: ... 26 26 24 x x x x 26 54 x x x x x x x 10 40 9 8 x x x x x x 26 V POSI 50Hz FULL 26 26 26 24 x x x x 26 54 x x x x x x x 10 40 x x x x x x x x 26 V POSI 50Hz Cinema 60 60 60 58 x x x x 61 124 x x x x x x x 47 110 x x x x x x x x 60 V POSI 50Hz 14 9 43 43 43 38 x x x x 44 91 x x x x x x x 32 79 x x x x x x x x 43 V POSI 60Hz 4 3 16 9 18 18 18 16 18 42 9 8 x x x x 8 26 30 9 8 x x x x x x x x x x 20 V...

Page 46: ...80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 33 TINT CENTER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 CONTRAST CENTER 35 CONTRAST MAX 36 CONTRAST MIN 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 37 CONTRAST 50 38 COLOR CENTER 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 44 40 40 44 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 39 COLOR MAX 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 40 C...

Page 47: ...CD2001 CD2301 DVD MT PCB CP2301 CP2303 CP2302 CP8501 CP8502 MAIN PCB POWER PCB J501 J301 CD301 CP8101 SPEAKER CP501 J4206 CP4300 CP3801 CP7200 OPERATION PCB CP2201 CD7005 CD6501 CD7204 CP5802 TUNER PCB CP5803 TU5801 AC IN CD501 CD7006 CP6501 CD4301 CD4302 J8101 J8104 REMOCON PCB OS7601 CP7601 19DV550P 19DV551P ...

Page 48: ... LCD SECTION POWER DOES NOT TURN ON Is F501 broken Is there voltage at pin 6 of IC501 21V Is R510 broken Change F501 Check IC501 and peripheral circuit Change MAIN PCB No Yes Change R510 No No Yes Yes E 1 19DV550P 19DV551P ...

Page 49: ...onnected Is there signal at pins 1 and 4 of CD301 Is there signal at pins 2 and 4 of IC301 Connect CD301 Change SP301 and SP302 Change TU5801 Check IC301 and peripheral circuit Yes Yes Yes No No No Is there signal at pin14 of TU5801 Check IC803 and peripheral circuit Yes No E 2 19DV550P 19DV551P ...

Page 50: ...backlight shine Is CD7204 connected Connected CD7204 Is CD7005 CD7006 connected Connected CD7005 CD7006 Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Check Q3810 and peripheral circuit Is there voltage at pins 1 2 and 16 of CP7200 5V Is the signal pin 16 and18 of IC7001 Is the voltage at pin 20 of IC7001 12V Yes Yes Check IC7001 and peripheral circuit Check F7001 No No E 3 19DV550P 19DV551P ...

Page 51: ...TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Is setting of color normal Is the color signal received Adjust the color Receive the color signal Change MAIN PCB THE COLOR DOES NOT APPEAR Yes No Yes No E 4 19DV550P 19DV551P ...

Page 52: ...s display logo picture Is there signal at pins 149 and 151 of IC4001 Does IC4001 gets P CON 3 3V and P CON 1 8V Check P CON 3 3V and P CON 1 8V line Check pins 8 and 10 of CP8501 and peripheral circuit Yes No Yes No Change IC4001 Check the disc Yes No E 5 19DV550P 19DV551P ...

Page 53: ... Is remote key set effectively Yes No No Yes Yes DISC DOES NOT EJECT Is there signal at pins 4 and 5 of CP2302 Check IC4001 and peripheral circuit No Is there signal at pins 1 and 2 of CP2302 No Yes Change IC4001 Yes Check pins 138 and 139 of IC4001 and peripheral circuit Change IC2301 E 6 19DV550P 19DV551P ...

Page 54: ...t with CP2301 correctly Yes No No Yes DOES NOT PLAY DVD Does this display reading mark No Does disc rotate No Yes Change IC4001 Yes Change DVD DECK Connect CD2301 Change DVD DECK Is the voltage between JG017 and JG018 less than 3 3V Yes No Change IC4001 E 7 19DV550P 19DV551P ...

Page 55: ...t with CP2301 correctly Yes No No Yes DOES NOT PLAY CD Does this display reading mark No Does disc rotate No Yes Change IC4001 Yes Change DVD DECK Connect CD2301 Change DVD DECK Is the voltage between JG019 and JG018 less than 3 3V Yes No Change IC4001 E 8 19DV550P 19DV551P ...

Page 56: ...01 and peripheral circuit Yes NO SOUND DVD CD ANALOG AUDIO No Change MAIN PCB Change IC4001 Connected CD8501 Is there signal at pin1 of CP8501 Is there signal at pin122 of IC4001 Check line circuit IC4001 to CP8501 Yes NO SOUND DVD CD DIGITAL AUDIO No Change IC4001 Yes No No Yes No Yes Change MAIN PCB Does CD8501 connected E 9 19DV550P 19DV551P ...

Page 57: ...04 204 204 204 202 202 202 104 PCB130 DVD MT PCB ASS Y 203 203 206 206 208 208 105 116 208 208 114 203 123 208 208 117 PCB290 TUNER PCB ASS Y 208 110 208 122 208 103A 103C 103B 103D 103 210 208 101A 101D 101B 101C 101E 101F 101F 101G 101G 201 101 101F 101H 101I 101H 101I 208 208 208 121 115 212 108 207 207 115 213 214 211 118 PCB270 OPERATION PCB ASS Y 102C 102B 102A 102D 102D 208 102 107 109 112 ...

Page 58: ... 204 204 204 202 202 202 104 PCB130 DVD MT PCB ASS Y 203 203 206 206 208 208 105 116 208 208 114 203 123 208 208 117 PCB290 TUNER PCB ASS Y 208 110 208 122 208 103A 103C 103B 103D 103 208 208 101A 101D 101B 101C 101E 101F 101F 101G 101G 201 101 101F 101H 101I 101H 101I 208 208 208 121 115 212 108 207 207 115 213 210 211 118 PCB270 OPERATION PCB ASS Y 102C 102B 102A 102D 102D 208 102 107 109 112 11...

Page 59: ...MECHANICAL EXPLODED VIEW PACKING DIAGRAM 130 124 133 134 135 CD501 CD3805 TM101 131 127 127 129 125 126 126 128 J1 5 19DV550P 132 128 128 ...

Page 60: ...MECHANICAL EXPLODED VIEW PACKING DIAGRAM 130 133 134 135 136 CD501 CD3805 TM101 131 127 127 129 125 126 126 128 J1 6 19DV551P 132 128 128 ...

Page 61: ...ach position NOTE Do not replace the parts Because minute adjustments are needed if this condition is disassembled further more If the repair is needed replace the DVD MECHA ASS Y PCB640 SW PCB ASS Y 701 702 702 607 604 CD2001 603 M2602 606 602 704 703 605 SW2 705 CD2301 AA 703 703 605 601 608 608 600 CLASS GREASE MARK AA 19DV550P 19DV551P ...

Page 62: ...134 FELT SHEET 40 60 T0 5 114 AE008287 726000A139 SHEET CAUTION 115 AE009784 744WUA0038 SPRING EARTH 3 116 AE009627 899RFPC25V HOLDER CORD 117 AE009858 753WUA0101 SPRING EARTH 1 118 AE009600 761WPAA180 HOLDER REMOCON 119 AE009601 761WPAA184 HOLDER SPEAKER L 120 AE009602 761WPAA187 HOLDER SPEAKER R 121 AE009629 761WPA0515 HOLDER PCB 122 AE009788 761WPA0523 PLATE PCB 123 AE009841 752WSA0723 SPRING E...

Page 63: ...96 800WQ00134 FELT SHEET 40 60 T0 5 114 AE008287 726000A139 SHEET CAUTION 115 AE009784 744WUA0038 SPRING EARTH 3 116 AE009627 899RFPC25V HOLDER CORD 117 AE009858 753WUA0101 SPRING EARTH 1 118 AE009600 761WPAA180 HOLDER REMOCON 119 AE009601 761WPAA184 HOLDER SPEAKER L 120 AE009602 761WPAA187 HOLDER SPEAKER R 121 AE009629 761WPA0515 HOLDER PCB 122 AE009788 761WPA0523 PLATE PCB 123 AE009841 752WSA072...

Page 64: ...P100116A GEAR FEED 608 AE016078 800WFAA008 CUSHION C 701 AE005817 92P700007A SCREW GEAR FEED 702 AE003554 814011723U SCREW PAN M1 7 2 3 P3 CH 703 AE003555 816112080U SEMS TAP TITE P PAN W10 2 8 CH 704 AE005006 813381750U SCREW T TITE B CAMERA PAN M1 7 5 0 P3 CH 705 AE003557 811022080U SCREW TAP TITE P BIND 2 8 CH CD2001 AE009434 12C14O1602 CORD JUMPER FFC05241600408T1 A04 CD2301 AE003558 122H06210...

Page 65: ...P100116A GEAR FEED 608 AE016078 800WFAA008 CUSHION C 701 AE005817 92P700007A SCREW GEAR FEED 702 AE003554 814011723U SCREW PAN M1 7 2 3 P3 CH 703 AE003555 816112080U SEMS TAP TITE P PAN W10 2 8 CH 704 AE005006 813381750U SCREW T TITE B CAMERA PAN M1 7 5 0 P3 CH 705 AE003557 811022080U SCREW TAP TITE P BIND 2 8 CH CD2001 AE009434 12C14O1602 CORD JUMPER FFC05241600408T1 A04 CD2301 AE003558 122H06210...

Page 66: ...ER 1H3 E D512 AE002133 D2BXARS010 DIODE SILICON SARS01 V1 D514 AE011472 D28T21DQN9 DIODE SCHOTTKY 21DQ09N TA2B1 D515 AE009803 D28A10A080 DIODE SCHOTTKY BARRIER FCHS10A08 D516 AE008319 D4AT01H3E0 DIODE RECTIFIER 1H3 E D517 AE011502 D97U01601B DIODE ZENER MTZJ16B T 77 D518 AE011441 D2WTRM11C0 DIODE SILICON RM11C EIC D523 AE009803 D28A10A080 DIODE SCHOTTKY BARRIER FCHS10A08 D804 AE009498 DGJRT54WS0 D...

Page 67: ...M 2K 12C S 24CS02AFJ TB GE IC3801 AE007825 I07F0C0WF0 1A REGULATOR BA00BC0WFP E2 IC3806 AE009719 I5HJ950UC0 REGULATOR VO 5 0V IO 800MA S 1170B50UC OUJTFG IC4001 AE009720 ICQK06966A VADDIS9 MPEG MICON DSP RF AMP ZR36966ELCG D G IC4005 AE008324 IF9J0164AG 1M 16 4BANK 64M 143MHZ SDRAM M12L64164A 7TG IC4007 AE016515 S51Z01AF01 MEMORY DATA NOR FLASH 16M B00T SST39VF1601 70 4C EKE IC4302 AE011796 I0UF01...

Page 68: ...E009519 02D1000119 COIL CHOKE EXC28CG900U L3602 AE009519 02D1000119 COIL CHOKE EXC28CG900U L4204 AE013298 0216SD220J COIL 22 UH L4205 AE013298 0216SD220J COIL 22 UH L4206 AE013298 0216SD220J COIL 22 UH L4207 AE013298 0216SD220J COIL 22 UH L7001 AE013322 02167E100K COIL 10 UH L8501 AE008874 0216SD2R2J COIL 2 2 UH L8502 AE006570 0216SD1R0J COIL 1 UH T501 AE009724 0481240038 TRANSFORMER SWITCHING 812...

Page 69: ...06 AE008552 024NC51021 CORE BEADS EBMS160808A102_RDC45 B4008 AE008552 024NC51021 CORE BEADS EBMS160808A102_RDC45 B4010 AE008552 024NC51021 CORE BEADS EBMS160808A102_RDC45 B4015 AE008552 024NC51021 CORE BEADS EBMS160808A102_RDC45 B4016 AE008552 024NC51021 CORE BEADS EBMS160808A102_RDC45 B4202 AE008395 024HC56005 CORE BEADS FCM1608CF 600T06 B4203 AE008879 024HC56013 CORE BEADS FCM1608KF 601T02 B4204...

Page 70: ...CRA108330JV NR3605 AE016524 11074330M7 R NETWORK CRA108330JV NR3606 AE016524 11074330M7 R NETWORK CRA108330JV NR7200 AE009744 11074000M7 R NETWORK CRA108000JV NR7201 AE009744 11074000M7 R NETWORK CRA108000JV NR7202 AE009744 11074000M7 R NETWORK CRA108000JV NR7203 AE009744 11074000M7 R NETWORK CRA108000JV NR7204 AE009557 11074470M7 R NETWORK CRA108470JV NR7205 AE009557 11074470M7 R NETWORK CRA10847...

Page 71: ...ER 1H3 E D512 AE002133 D2BXARS010 DIODE SILICON SARS01 V1 D514 AE011472 D28T21DQN9 DIODE SCHOTTKY 21DQ09N TA2B1 D515 AE009803 D28A10A080 DIODE SCHOTTKY BARRIER FCHS10A08 D516 AE008319 D4AT01H3E0 DIODE RECTIFIER 1H3 E D517 AE011502 D97U01601B DIODE ZENER MTZJ16B T 77 D518 AE011441 D2WTRM11C0 DIODE SILICON RM11C EIC D523 AE009803 D28A10A080 DIODE SCHOTTKY BARRIER FCHS10A08 D804 AE009498 DGJRT54WS0 D...

Page 72: ...M 2K 12C S 24CS02AFJ TB GE IC3801 AE007825 I07F0C0WF0 1A REGULATOR BA00BC0WFP E2 IC3806 AE009719 I5HJ950UC0 REGULATOR VO 5 0V IO 800MA S 1170B50UC OUJTFG IC4001 AE009720 ICQK06966A VADDIS9 MPEG MICON DSP RF AMP ZR36966ELCG D G IC4005 AE008324 IF9J0164AG 1M 16 4BANK 64M 143MHZ SDRAM M12L64164A 7TG IC4007 AE016515 S51Z01AF01 MEMORY DATA NOR FLASH 16M B00T SST39VF1601 70 4C EKE IC4302 AE011796 I0UF01...

Page 73: ...E009519 02D1000119 COIL CHOKE EXC28CG900U L3602 AE009519 02D1000119 COIL CHOKE EXC28CG900U L4204 AE013298 0216SD220J COIL 22 UH L4205 AE013298 0216SD220J COIL 22 UH L4206 AE013298 0216SD220J COIL 22 UH L4207 AE013298 0216SD220J COIL 22 UH L7001 AE013322 02167E100K COIL 10 UH L8501 AE008874 0216SD2R2J COIL 2 2 UH L8502 AE006570 0216SD1R0J COIL 1 UH T501 AE009724 0481240038 TRANSFORMER SWITCHING 812...

Page 74: ...06 AE008552 024NC51021 CORE BEADS EBMS160808A102_RDC45 B4008 AE008552 024NC51021 CORE BEADS EBMS160808A102_RDC45 B4010 AE008552 024NC51021 CORE BEADS EBMS160808A102_RDC45 B4015 AE008552 024NC51021 CORE BEADS EBMS160808A102_RDC45 B4016 AE008552 024NC51021 CORE BEADS EBMS160808A102_RDC45 B4202 AE008395 024HC56005 CORE BEADS FCM1608CF 600T06 B4203 AE008879 024HC56013 CORE BEADS FCM1608KF 601T02 B4204...

Page 75: ...RA108330JV NR3605 AE016524 11074330M7 R NETWORK CRA108330JV NR3606 AE016524 11074330M7 R NETWORK CRA108330JV NR7200 AE009744 11074000M7 R NETWORK CRA108000JV NR7201 AE009744 11074000M7 R NETWORK CRA108000JV NR7202 AE009744 11074000M7 R NETWORK CRA108000JV NR7203 AE009744 11074000M7 R NETWORK CRA108000JV NR7204 AE009557 11074470M7 R NETWORK CRA108470JV NR7205 AE009557 11074470M7 R NETWORK CRA108470...

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