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Toshiba Series

7-35

Top Cover Module (70.83G02G001) for MT series

Summary of Contents for TDP-MT400

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL PRINTED IN UK 2005 C DATAPROJECTOR TDP MT400 TOSHIBA ...

Page 2: ...y identify problems that occur with our products We expect your customers will appreciate the service that you offer them This manual is for technicians and people who have an electronic background Please send the product back to the distributor for repairing and do not attempt to do anything that is complex or is not mentioned in the troubleshooting Notice The information found in this manual is ...

Page 3: ...Removing Main Board LVPS Module Lamp Driver Module 2 5 and Fan Module Removing Interrupter Switch Engine Module Fan Module 2 7 and DMD Board Removing DMD Chip Color Wheel and Photo Sensor Board 2 9 Removing Thermal Board IR Sensor Board and Fan Duct 2 10 Removing Wireless Board For TW90 Only 2 11 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 3 1 Equipment Needed 3 1 Main Procedure 3 2 Main Procedure Description 3 7 F...

Page 4: ... Only 6 1 Equipment Needed 6 1 Setup Procedure 6 2 EDID Upgrade Procedure 6 2 Appendix Appendix A 7 1 Exploded Overview for T9X Series 7 1 Exploded Overview for S8X Series 7 13 Exploded Overview for MT200 7 24 Appendix B 7 37 MT200 vs MT400 Comparison Table 7 37 T90A vs S80 Comparison Table 7 38 TW90A vs TW90A vs S80 Comparison Table 7 39 Appendix C 7 37 Serial Number System Definition 7 40 PCBA C...

Page 5: ...l focus projection 1 1 2 mechanical zoom lens V V V V V V V V V V V V V 6 True 1024 x 768 resolution 16 7M True colors V V V V V V V V True 854 x 480 resolution 16 7M True colors V True 800 x 600 resolution 16 7M True colors V V V True 1024 x 576 resolution 16 7M True colors V 7 With up down left and right screen reverse V V V V V V V V V V V V V 8 Build in full screen NTSC PAL SECAM video capabil...

Page 6: ... DDR Digital Mirror Device V V 2 Number of active dots 1024 H x 768 V V V V V V V V V 854 H x 480 V V 800 H x 600 V V V V 1024 H x 576 V V V Item Specification Description T80 T90 T91 T98 TW90 MT200 S80 S81 SW80 T90A MT400 T91A TW90A 1 Power Supply Input AC 100 240V 3A 50 60 Hz with PFC Variance FAN speed control Depend on temperature variant V V V V V V V V V V V V V 2 Terminals Computer Input VG...

Page 7: ...0A MT400 T91A TW91A 1 Projection lens F 2 4 2 65 2 4m f 28 04 35 59mm 2 4m 1 2X Manual Zoom Lens V V V V V V F 2 4 2 81 2 4m f 22 34 26 59mm 2 4m 1 2X Manual Zoom Lens V V V F 2 75 3 0 2 4m f 22 25 26 69mm 2 4m 1 2x Manual Zoom Lens V V V F 2 5 2 8 2 4m f 22 25 26 69 mm 2 4m 1 2X Manual Zoom Lens V 2 Projection Image Size Adjustable from 24 6 to 246 Diagonal V V V V V V V V V Adjustable from 30 75...

Page 8: ...ile color wheel are running with 7200 rpm V V V 4 Altitude Operating 0o C 35o C for height 0 2 500 ft 0o C 30o C for height 2 500 5 000 ft 0o C 30o C for height 5 000 10 000 ft an speed adjusted by OSD menu Storage 0 40 000 ft V V V V V V V V V V V V V 5 MTBF Operating more than 10 000 hours V V V V V V V V V V V V V 6 Reliability Test 12 000 hours V V V V V V V V V V V V V 1 7 Firmware Item Descr...

Page 9: ...iba Series 2 1 Equipment Needed I t e m P h o t o S c r e w B i t 1 0 7 S c r e w B i t 1 0 2 H e x S le e v e s 8 m m H e x S le e v e s 5 m m B a ll e n d h e x k e y 2 m m Chapter 2 Disassembly Procedure ...

Page 10: ...crew 1 screw to remove the Lamp Cover and then unscrew 2 screws to remove the Lamp Module Lamp Module Screw Bit 107 2 2Removing Front Cover Option Cover and Rear Cover Module 1 Unscrew 4 screws to remove the Front Cover Front Cover Ball endhex key2mm ...

Page 11: ...iba Series 2 3 2 Unscrew 2 screws to remove the Option Cover Option Cover Blank PC ABS CAOLA Screw Bit 107 3 Unscrew 6 hex screws and 2 screws to remove the Rear Cover Module Screw Bit 102 Rear Cover Module ...

Page 12: ...ws to remove the Keypad Board Speaker and Select the Button Module 1 Press point A then press point B to separate the Top Cover and the Main Body carefully 2 3 Removing Top Cover Keypad Board Speaker and Select Button Module Speaker Keypad Board Screw Bit 107 Select Button Module A B ...

Page 13: ...ables and unscrew 5 screws to remove the Main Board 2 Tear off Mylar and then unscrew 5 screws to remove the LVPS Module Screw Bit 107 2 4Removing Main Board LVPS Module Lamp Driver Module and Fan Module Screw Bit 107 LVPS Module Mylar ...

Page 14: ...move the Lamp Driver Module Axial Fan Module 70x70x20mm 4 Unscrew 2 screws to remove the Fan Module Lamp Driver Module Screw Bit 107 Screw Bit 107 Note TW90 Add 1 cable to link wireless function from the Main Board of TW90 As the picture display ...

Page 15: ...h 2 Tear off the Deflector Tinplate and then unscrew 5 screws to remove the Brackets 3 Unscrew 6 screws of the red rectangle area and then remove the Engine Module Screw Bit 102 Screw Bit 102 Screw Bit 107 Engine Module 2 5Removing Interrupter Switch Engine Module Fan Module and DMD Board ...

Page 16: ...oshiba Series 2 8 4 Remove the Fan Module Fan Module 50x50x20mm 5 Unscrew 4 screws to remove the Heat Sink Heat Sink 6 Unscrew 4 hex screws to remove the DMD Board DMD Board Screw Bit 107 Hex Sleeves 8mm ...

Page 17: ... Chip 2 6Removing DMD Chip Color Wheel and Photo Sensor Board 2 Unscrew 1 screw to remove the Color Wheel and the Photo Sensor Board Color Wheel Photo Sensor Board 3 Unscrew 3 screws to remove the Zoom Ring and the Focus Ring from the Engine Module Zoom Ring Focus Ring ...

Page 18: ...r the Bottom Cover Module then unscrew 1 screwto remove the IR Sensor Board 3 Unscrew 1 screw to remove the Fan Duct from the Bottom Module Thermal Board Screw Bit 107 IR Sensor Board Screw Bit 107 FanDuct 2 7Removing Thermal Board IR Sensor Board and Fan Duct one screw Screw Bit 107 ...

Page 19: ...Toshiba Series 2 11 1 Unscrew 2 screws to remove the Option Cover 2 8Removing Wireless Board For TW90 Only 2 Pull out the Wireless Board Option Cover ...

Page 20: ...Refer Chapter 3 4 Hot Key item 7 3 RGB Level a Press Menu button on the keypad to enter OSD function b Press UP or Down button to select Image Adjustment Menu 4 Frequency Press Setup button then adjustment from Frequency mode 5 Phase Press Setup button then adjustment from Phase mode 6 Reset Lamp Use Time Refer Chapter 3 4 Hot Key item 3 7 Reset All Press Menu Default Setting Menu Update Change Pa...

Page 21: ...g No Yes B Image Performance Troubleshooting C OSD Function Troubleshooting No Yes No Yes Is OSD function OK No Fault Found E Remote Control Troubleshooting No Is Remote Control OK Yes End Is Image OK Yes Is Audio OK D Audio Troubleshooting No F Camera Troubleshooting For T91 and S81 No Is Camera OK Yes G Wireless Troubleshooting For TW90 and SW80 No Is Wireless OK Yes ...

Page 22: ... No Yes Yes Yes No Change DMDBoard Change LampDriver No Change LVPS Is Optical Fan working Change Main Board Yes Is Temp LED indicator OK Is Intake Thermal sensor working No Change Thermal Board Yes End Yes Is Lamp lit No No Change Lamp Module Change Main Board No Change DMDBoard No Change System Fan No Change Optical Fan Is System Fan working Yes No Is Optical Fan working Change Main Board Yes Ch...

Page 23: ...ngine Module End Dot defect isn t compliant with the spec Have line bar Yes Have noise Yes No Change DMDChip No Change M B No No Adjust frequency Change M B No Adjust phase Yes Color wheel index delay Adjustment Procedure Refer to Chapter 3 4 item 7 Is color OK No Change M B No No No Change DMDBoard Yes Change Engine Module Yes No No Cable connec tions are OK No Change M B No Change DMD Board No C...

Page 24: ... Yes Does OSD show up Can OSDfunction be adjusted Keypad No Change Keypad BD No Is Keypad FFC OK End Can OSD data be saved No Change Main board Yes Yes No No Yes E Remote Control Troubleshooting Is Keypad OK Yes Yes Change Keypad FFC Main BD No No Change Main board ...

Page 25: ...ooting Start No Replace the battery Change Remote Controller ChangeIR ReceiverBoard End No Change M B No Yes Yes Yes Yes Start No Yes Can hear sound Sound is clear without noise Yes Change Speaker End No Change Main Board No Change Speaker No Change Main Board No Change Keypad Board ...

Page 26: ...e screen Ensure the signal cable and source are working fine Press Input button to re catch the signal again Judge Change Main BD or DMD BD or DMD Chip 2 The image displayed with color issue Ensure the signal cable and source are working fine Check the I O connector Check Main BD if the image displayed without color abnormal issue when you input the signal with other ports Check the photo sensor B...

Page 27: ...The image displayed with flicker issue Check the Lamp Module Ensure the signal cable works well Press INPUT button to re catch the signal again Judge Change Main board or DMD board 7 The image displayed with uniformity issue Ensure the projection lens is clean Replace the lamp if the brightness is less than spec Judge Change the Optical Engine Module 8 The image displayed with line bar issue Check...

Page 28: ... button on the keypad Check the Main BD if there is no function when you press the function button on the keypad E Wireless Troubleshooting for TW90 SW80 and TW90A 1 Execute Reset all in OSD menu if the wireless function is not activated Note Normally the background color is blue when the projectors are in standby mode no any input source 2 Check the PC settings 3 Check the Projector setting Refer...

Page 29: ...attern menu 4 Press Return and Up button to enter Display the service status 5 Press Return and Left button to enter Display the CW index delay menu Note There should be values in keystone calibration menu otherwise Auto keystone and Auto setting will not function Key Up Down Choose an item with cursor Enter Execute automatic calibration Setup Initialize adjustment values a Horizontal calibration ...

Page 30: ...0 degree Procedure Choose KC2 Execute automatic calibration If adjustment is successfully completed values will change from default value 0 If it failed values don t change d Horizontal calibration after heat run Requirement Put the projector on the stand which is horizontally and is not tipped 0 0 1 degree Procedure Choose KC3 Execute automatic calibration If adjustment is successfully completed ...

Page 31: ... the burn in mode c Burn in off time setting Procedure Choose the off time Adjust a value Range is from 0 to 1275 minutes 5 minutes step 0 means no off time in the burn in mode d Burn in cycle setting Procedure Choose the cycle Adjust a value Range is from 1 to 255 and INF which means infinity 3 4 2 Burn in mode menu Press Hot Keys then press Input Down key simultaneously Burn in mode On Off On ti...

Page 32: ...ing off the projector Notes If settings are valid the burn in mode will start when the projector becomes the standby mode Test patterns during the burn in mode are rotated on white black red green and blue solid fields The On LED blinks during the burn in mode Pushing the return key will cancel execution of the burn in mode When the burn in mode finishes the projector becomes the standby mode auto...

Page 33: ... pattern menu Notes This menu is for test use No value will be saved 3 4 3 Test pattern menu Press Hot Keys then press Input Right key simultaneously Start up White Black Red 255 Green 255 Blue 255 Blue 60 Gray 60 Gray 30 Gray 10 Gray 7 Yellow Magenta Cyan Two Zone Blue 60 Two Zone Gray 60 Cross Hatch Focus V Ramp ...

Page 34: ...error log means an error ID 3 4 4 Service status Press Hot Keys then press Return Up key simultaneously Version xxxx xxxx User lamp time xxxxxH xxM xxS xxx Panel time xxxxxH xxM xxS xxx Total time xxxxxH xxM xxS Sub B xxx xxx xxx Sub C xxx xxx xxx KC0 xxx xxxxx xxxxx KC1 xxx xxxxx xxxxx KC2 xxx xxxxx xxxxx KC3 xxx xxxxx xxxxx Fan1 xxxxxRPM Fan2xxxxx RPM Fan3 xxxxxRPM Temp1 xxxdeg Temp2 xxxdeg Temp...

Page 35: ...cale b DMD bias voltage adjustment Procedure Choose the DMD bias voltage Adjust a value Range is from B to E DMD Chip Default value is E c Save data to EEPROM Procedure Push Up Down Left Right at the same time If these key inputs are accepted all LEDs light orange 3 4 5 CW index delay menu includes the DMD bias voltage Press Hot Keys then press Return Left key simultaneously C W index delay x DMD ...

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Page 38: ...nal inspection b Circumstance brightness over than 500 lux for external inspection Inspection Distance About 2 44m for functional inspection The projection distance has to be based on the screen size of 60 inches Screen Size 60 inches diagonal wide Each model should be cooling for 1 minutes after the run in test 1 In room temperature 2 With cycled display color R G B White Test Display Mode Patter...

Page 39: ...A 8 0 0 600 8 5 5 3 7 X G A 1 0 2 4 768 4 3 4 3 5 5 X G A 1 0 2 4 768 6 0 4 8 4 X G A 1 0 2 4 768 7 0 5 6 5 X G A 1 0 2 4 768 7 5 6 0 0 X G A 1 0 2 4 768 8 5 6 8 7 S X G A 1152 864 7 0 6 3 8 S X G A 1152 864 7 5 6 7 5 S X G A 1152 864 8 5 7 7 1 S X G A 1 2 8 0 960 6 0 60 S X G A 1 2 8 0 960 7 5 75 S X G A 1 2 8 0 1024 4 3 4 6 4 S X G A 1 2 8 0 1024 6 0 6 3 98 S X G A 1 2 8 0 1024 7 5 7 9 98 M A C ...

Page 40: ... 35 2 S V G A 800 600 60 37 9 S V G A 800 600 72 48 1 S V G A 800 600 75 46 9 S V G A 800 600 85 53 7 X G A 1024 768 60 48 4 X G A 1024 768 70 56 5 X G A 1024 768 75 60 0 X G A 1024 768 85 68 7 S X G A 1152 864 70 63 8 S X G A 1152 864 75 67 5 S X G A 1152 864 85 77 1 S X G A 1280 960 60 60 S X G A 1280 960 75 75 S X G A 1280 1024 60 63 98 W V G A 854 480 60 32 2 MAC 16 832 624 74 55 49 725 MAC 19...

Page 41: ... 800 600 60 37 9 S V G A 800 600 72 48 1 S V G A 800 600 75 46 9 S V G A 800 600 85 53 7 S V G A 1024 768 60 48 4 S V G A 1024 768 70 56 5 S V G A 1024 768 75 60 0 S V G A 1024 768 85 68 7 S V G A 1152 864 70 63 8 S V G A 1152 864 75 67 5 S V G A 1152 864 85 77 1 S V G A 1280 960 60 60 S V G A 1280 960 75 75 S V G A 1280 1024 43 46 4 S V G A 1280 1024 60 63 98 S V G A 1280 1024 75 79 98 MAC 16 832...

Page 42: ...e 7 5 Dead Pixel Bright pixel Full Black Cannot accept any bright pixel Figure 8 Dead Pixel Dark pixel Full White The numbers of dead pixel should be smaller or amount to 8 pixels Figure 7 6 Blemish Bright Full Black Gary 30 The bright blemish cannot be accepted if the problem appears with Gary 30 pattern Figure 8 9 7 Blemish Dark Full white Blue 60 The dark blemish cannot be accepted if the probl...

Page 43: ...Toshiba Series 4 6 Figure 1 Fine Line Moire Figure 2 32 Gray Scale Figure 3 64 RGBW Scale Figure 4 Red Pattern Figure 5 Green Pattern Figure 6 Blue Pattern ...

Page 44: ...Toshiba Series 4 7 Figure 7 Full White Figure 8 Full Black Figure 9 Gary 30 Pattern Figure 10 Blue 60 Pattern Figure 11 Text Pattern Figure 12 Boundary Frame ...

Page 45: ...the unit to repair area Reset Please press Menu button on the projector panel to enter Reset all function This action will allow you to erase all end user s settings and restore the original factory settings Then choose YES and press Enter to see if it works Frequency and Tracking Test Signal 1280 1024 75Hz Test Pattern Fine Line Moire Pattern Check and see if image sharpness and focus are well pe...

Page 46: ... black and Gray 30 patterns Please check and ensure the unit is within the spec The bright blemish should not be seen under Gray 30 pattern If out of spec please return the unit to repair area Blemish Dark Test Signal 1280 1024 75Hz Test Pattern Full white and Blue 60 patterns Please check and ensure the unit is within the spec The dark blemish should not be seen under Blue 60 pattern If out of sp...

Page 47: ...nit can display the video signal without color abnormal or image abnormal issue If not please return the unit to repair area HDTV Test Signal HDTV signal Test Pattern 480i 480p 720p 1080i Please check and ensure the unit can display the HDTV signal without color abnormal or image abnormal issue If not please return the unit to repair area ...

Page 48: ...Toshiba Series 4 11 4 6Wireless Testing Procedure For TW90 TW90A and SW80 Software Wireless Utility 4 6 1 Wireless Setup Procedure 1 Press Setup icon to execute the program ...

Page 49: ...Toshiba Series 4 12 2 Press Next icon 3 Press Yes icon ...

Page 50: ...Toshiba Series 4 13 4 Press Next icon ...

Page 51: ...Toshiba Series 4 14 5 Choose Yes I want to restart my computer now then press Finish icon ...

Page 52: ...Toshiba Series 4 15 4 6 2 Projector Setup Procedure 1 Press Menu twice then into Wireless setting mode 2 Choose Ad hoc function ...

Page 53: ... Key in any English name when the Projector name appears on the screen Note 1 Ad hoc function is P to P Point to Point transmission 2 The Projector Name can be keyed in by the Remote Control 3 Choose Projector name function ...

Page 54: ...Toshiba Series 4 17 4 6 3 Network Setup Procedure 1 Press Wireless Network Connection 2 Click Properties ...

Page 55: ...Toshiba Series 4 18 3 Select Wireless Networks 4 Click DPJ and then press Ok ...

Page 56: ...Toshiba Series 4 19 5 Click Close 6 Select Show all connections ...

Page 57: ...Toshiba Series 4 20 7 Right click Wireless Network Connection and select ViewAvailable Wireless Networks ...

Page 58: ...Toshiba Series 4 21 8 Choose DPJ and check the below box Allow me to connect to and then press Connect 9 If the wireless connection is well established the below message will appear on the task bar ...

Page 59: ...lity program 11 Choose the Projector name and then press GO button to link the Projector Then you will find the projectors and your PC or laptop are wireless connected The Projection name is the name you keyed in by the romote control previously ...

Page 60: ... 7 1 Equipment Needed T91 Projector 1 Camera 1 VGA Cable 1 Special 4 7 2 Setup Procedure 1 Connect Camera to the 2nd VGA port of T91 by VGA Cable 2 Power on the Projector Press Input button on the Keypad Note Projector will find Image function from Camera automatically ...

Page 61: ...se DLP Composer Lite V3 2 you have to connect the firmware cable to COM2 of PC If you use DLP Composer Lite V3 6 you can connect the firmware cable toCOM1 or COM2 5 1Equipment Needed Hardware Firmware Cable PC T80 T90 T91 T98 TW90 MT200 S80 S81 SW80 T90A T91A TW90A MT400 Projector Software DLP composer DDP2000 1 img Environment Windows 98 2000 XP Firmware Cable ...

Page 62: ...Toshiba Series 5 2 DLP composer Setup 1 Execute DLP Composer Lite Setup exe to start the setup procedure 2 Press Next button ...

Page 63: ...Toshiba Series 5 3 3 Choose the I accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this License Agreement Then press Next button 4 Press Next button ...

Page 64: ...Toshiba Series 5 4 5 Choose All icon and then press Next button 6 Press Next button ...

Page 65: ...Toshiba Series 5 5 7 Press Next button 8 Press Yes button to reboot ...

Page 66: ...t and Setup buttons simultaneously and then turn on power switch to enter the firmware upgrade mode Note If the firmware upgrade mode is activated the LEDs of LAMP TEMP and FAN will be blinking 2 Execute DLP Composer program 3 Choose Edit Preferences to setup Firmware upgrade status ...

Page 67: ...Toshiba Series 5 7 4 Choose Output setting Number of is 2000 5 Choose Communications setting Port is COM2 and then press Configure button into the next setup procedure 1 2 1 2 3 ...

Page 68: ...ies 5 8 6 Setup the Baud Rate is 115200 Data Bits is 8 Stop Bits is 1 Parity is None RTS is Disable and CTS is Disable then press OK button 7 Come back to this layer and then press OK button to execute the program ...

Page 69: ...Toshiba Series 5 9 8 Click Flash Loader Choose the Firmware upgrade program from Browser Then press Start Download button to execute upgrade program 9 Press Yes button ...

Page 70: ...Toshiba Series 5 10 10 After the firmware upgrade is complete power off projector and then restart it again ...

Page 71: ... for MT200 Only 6 1Equipment Needed Hardware Power Cord DVI To DFP Cable RS 232 Cable MT200 Projector Fixture for MT200 Software EDID exe MT_200_EDID ini Environment Windows 98 2000 XP RS 232 Cable Fixture for MT200 6 pin Power Adapter DVI to DFP Cable ...

Page 72: ...2Setup Procedure 1 Connect DVI DFP Cable to MT200 2 Connect RS 232 of Fixture to COM1 of PC Can be connected to COM1 or COM2 3 Connect Power of Fixture DVI Port Power DFP RS 232 6 3EDID Upgrade Procedure 1 Execute EDID icon ...

Page 73: ...Toshiba Series 6 3 2 Press Model icon 3 Choose the MT_200_EDID ini file then press open icon ...

Page 74: ...Toshiba Series 6 4 4 Press Port setting button Setting the right COM Port 5 Press Write icon Select Digital ...

Page 75: ...Toshiba Series 6 5 7 OK means the EDID upgrade is complete 6 The message will shown on the screen ...

Page 76: ...Toshiba Series 6 6 8 Check if EDID is ok press Read botton and then the data will show up as step 2 shows Note The below information is for English version of Windows ...

Page 77: ...Toshiba Series 7 1 Appendix Series Appendix A I Exploded Overview for T9X Series Packing DP 80S01G00A for T9X Series Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 78: ...Toshiba Series 7 2 D C TDP T90 GREEN DC 80S01G001 for T9X series Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 79: ...Toshiba Series 7 3 Top Cover Module 70 80S01G001 for T9X series Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 80: ...Toshiba Series 7 4 Bottom Cover Module 70 80S02G001 for T9X series Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 81: ...Toshiba Series 7 5 Lamp Module 70 80S04G001 for T9X series Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 82: ...Toshiba Series 7 6 Adjust Foot Module 70 80S05G001 for T9X series Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 83: ...Toshiba Series 7 7 Engine Module 70 80S06G001 for T9X series Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 84: ...Toshiba Series 7 8 Bottom Cover 70 80S07G001 for T9X series Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 85: ...Toshiba Series 7 9 Key Pad Module 70 80S08G001 for T9X series Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 86: ...Toshiba Series 7 10 Blower Module 70 80S12G001 for T9X series Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 87: ...Toshiba Series 7 11 Fan Module 70 80S13G001 for T9X series Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 88: ...Toshiba Series 7 12 Cover Glass Holder 70 80S14G001 Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 89: ...Toshiba Series 7 13 II Exploded Overview for S8X T90A Series Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 90: ...Toshiba Series 7 14 Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

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Page 92: ...Toshiba Series 7 16 Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 93: ...Toshiba Series 7 17 Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 94: ...Toshiba Series 7 18 Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 95: ...Toshiba Series 7 19 Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 96: ...Toshiba Series 7 20 Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 97: ...Toshiba Series 7 21 Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 98: ...Toshiba Series 7 22 Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 99: ...Toshiba Series 7 23 Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 100: ...Toshiba Series 7 24 III Exploded Overview for MT Series Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number Exploded Overview for MT200 ...

Page 101: ...Toshiba Series 7 25 Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 102: ...Toshiba Series 7 26 Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 103: ...Toshiba Series 7 27 Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 104: ...Toshiba Series 7 28 Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 105: ...Toshiba Series 7 29 Exploded Overview for MT400 ...

Page 106: ...Toshiba Series 7 30 Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 107: ...Toshiba Series 7 31 Bottom Cover Module 70 83G03G001 for MT series ...

Page 108: ...Toshiba Series 7 32 Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 109: ...Toshiba Series 7 33 Bottom Cover Module 70 83G02G001 for MT series ...

Page 110: ...Toshiba Series 7 34 Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 111: ...Toshiba Series 7 35 Top Cover Module 70 83G02G001 for MT series ...

Page 112: ...Toshiba Series 7 36 Note Please refer to RSPL for updated Part Number ...

Page 113: ...A 1 51 80S06G001 A FOCUS RING PC ABS CA02A TDP T90 1 51 83G02G001 A FOCUS RING PC ABS CA02A TDP MT400 1 48 81GDMGD 02 A DMD 854 480 PIXEL 0 5 480P DD 1 48 81DDMGD02 A DMD 1024 576 PIXEL 0 6 576P D 1 23 81H01G001 B HITTOH WT42 SVGA PROJECTION LE 1 23 83F01G001 A YM10 PROJECTION ZOOM LENS FOR 1 70 81H18G001 A ASSY M B MODULE TDP MT200 1 70 83G09GR01 ASSY M B MODULE TDP MT400 RMA 1 80 81H01G003 F PCB...

Page 114: ...R WHEEL TDP S80 1 76 82G01G001 A BUY ASSY W A 2P 150mm LVPS LA 1 76 82C01G001 A OUTSIDE W A 150mm FOR PHILIPS 1 42 89603G001 A W A 2P 22 3239 6KV FEMALE 30 1 42 82C01G001 B W A 5P UL1571 28 200mm LVPS 1 75 82G09G001 A ASSY PHILIPS LAMPDRIVER 200W 1 75 88501G001 D ASSY PHILIPS LAMPDRIVER 2200MP 1 80 83L01G001 A PCBA MAIN BOARD FOR T90A 1 80 80S01G006 I PCBA MAIN BOARD TDP S80 1 39 83L01G001 A FW BI...

Page 115: ...K V V 51 80S25G003 A OPTION COVER W WIRELESS PC ABS V 53 80S01G001 A HARD CASE V V 53 80S02G001 A HARD CASE TDP T91 V 55 80S01G001 A CARTON V V 55 80S02G001 A PAPRE CUSHION F V V 55 80S03G001 A PAPER CUSHION R V V 55 80S06G001 A PAPER CORNER 50 50 1230mm TDP V 55 80S07G001 A CARTON B 14 TDP T91 V 55 80S08G001 A PAPER CUSHION F TDP T91 V 55 80S09G001 A PAPER SUPPORT FOR CABLE ARRANG V 70 82C03G001 ...

Page 116: ... from 0001 EX 51550301 This label 51550301 represents the whole serial number for T90 It s produced on May 2005 Vendor is Coretronic and its serial code is 0301 3 1 2 NO 47 94 86 10 68 79 12 Y ear M onth 2004 6 2004 7 2004 8 2004 9 2004 10 2004 11 2004 12 NO 30 74 89 34 51 77 65 41 98 71 Y ear M onth 2005 1 2005 2 2005 3 2005 4 2005 5 2005 6 2005 7 2005 8 2005 9 2005 10 AA BB CCCC 1 2 3 ...

Page 117: ...Toshiba Series 7 41 II PCBA Code Definition PCBA Code for Projector A B XXXXXXXXXX C XXX EEEE 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 ID Vendor Code P N Revision Date Code S N C M B B DMD B ...

Page 118: ...TOSHIBA Information Systems UK Ltd Consumer Products Division European Service Centre Admiralty Way Camberley Surrey GU15 3DT ...

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