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SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT.

 

Multimedia LCD Projector

 

April  2006

YK

No.0567E

ED-X10/ED-X12

(CC9XM2)

SERVICE MANUAL

Be sure to read this manual before servicing.  To assure safety from 

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 re, electric shock, injury, harmful 

radiation and materials, various measures are provided in this Hitachi Multimedia LCD Projector.  Be 
sure to read cautionary items described in the manual to maintain safety before servicing.

Caution

 

1. When replace the lamp, to avoid burns to your 

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 ngers.  The lamp becomes too hot.

2. Never touch the lamp bulb with a 

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 nger or anything else.  Never drop it or give it a shock.  They may 

cause bursting of the bulb.

3. This projector is provided with a high voltage circuit for the lamp.  Do not touch the electric parts of 

power unit (circuit) and power unit (ballast), after turn on the projector.

4. Do not touch the exhaust fan, during operation.
5. The LCD module assembly is likely to be damaged.  If replacing to the LCD LENS/PRISM assembly, 

do not hold the FPC of the LCD module assembly.

6. Use the cables which are included with the projector or speci

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Service Warning

  

 

Warning

The technical information and parts shown in this 
manual are not to be used for: the development, 
design, production, storage or use of nuclear, chemical,   
biological or missile weapons or other weapons of 
mass destruction; or military purposes; or purposes that 
endanger global safety and peace. Moreover, do not 
sell, give, or export these items, or grant permission for 
use to parties with such objectives. Forward all inquiries 
to Hitachi Ltd.

1. Features ------------------------------------------------------ 2
2. Speci

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 cations ----------------------------------------------- 2

3.  Names of each part ---------------------------------------- 3
4. Adjustment --------------------------------------------------- 6
5. Troubleshooting ------------------------------------------ 12
6. Service points --------------------------------------------- 17
7. Wiring diagram 

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8. Disassembly diagram ----------------------------------- 40
9. Replacement parts list ---------------------------------- 47
10.RS-232C communication ------------------------------- 49
11. Block  diagram --------------------------------------------- 59
12. Connector  connection  diagram ----------------------- 60
13.Basic circuit diagram ------------------------------------ 61

Contents 

Summary of Contents for CC9XM2

Page 1: ...jector 4 Do not touch the exhaust fan during operation 5 The LCD module assembly is likely to be damaged If replacing to the LCD LENS PRISM assembly do not hold the FPC of the LCD module assembly 6 Use the cables which are included with the projector or specified Service Warning Warning The technical information and parts shown in this manual are not to be used for the development design productio...

Page 2: ...ination C signal 0 286 0 1Vp p NTSC burst signal 75Ω termination 0 3 0 1Vp p PAL SECAM burst signal 75Ω termination COMPONENT VIDEO Y 1 0 0 1Vp p 75Ω termination positive CB PB 0 7 0 1Vp p 75Ω termination positive CR PR 0 7 0 1Vp p 75Ω termination positive AUDIO signal AUDIO IN 1 200mVrms 47kΩ or more max 3 0Vp p AUDIO IN 2 AUDIO IN 3 L R 200mVrms 47kΩ or more max 3 0Vp p AUDIO OUT 0 200mVrms outp...

Page 3: ...or foot Remote sensor Zoom ring Focus ring Vent Lamp cover Lamp unit is inside Bottom side Speaker Lens cover Security bar Use for attaching a commercial anti theft chain or wire Control buttons Front Right side WARNING During use or immediately after use do not touch around the lamp and vents of the pro jector It could cause a burn ...

Page 4: ... S VIDEO and COMPONENT VIDEO ports however it is possible to change the settings RGB IN2 port NOTE About Restart switch This projector is controlled by an internal microprocessor Under certain exceptional circumstances the projector may not operate correctly and the microprocessor will need to be reset In such a case please push the Restart switch by using a cocktail stick or similar and before tu...

Page 5: ...n AUTO button BLANK button PAGE UP button VOLUME button MUTE button PAGE DOWN button KEYSTONE button MY BUTTON button MENU button Cursor buttons ENTER button RESET button HOME PAGE UP PAGE DOWN END VIDEO RGB SEARCH FREEZE OFF ON MAGNIFY ASPECT AUTO BLANK MUTE VOLUME KEYSTONE MY BUTTON POSITION 1 2 ESC ENTER MENU RESET Control buttons LAMP indicator TEMP indicator POWER indicator Cursor buttons STA...

Page 6: ...o the Easy menu Select the RESET in the EASY menu and press the or ENTER button to open the RESET dia log Choose the EXECUTE with the button Note that the projector will not allow you to reset its adjustment values with no signal input 4 Perform all adjustments from the FACTORY MENU Operate as follows to display the FAC TORY MENU When you use the remote control a Press the MENU button of the remot...

Page 7: ...e center of the screen is less than the flicker at the periphery When the flicker is about the same across the whole screen adjust so that the flicker at the center of the screen is somewhat less than elsewhere 2 In the same way use DAC P V COM G in the FACTORY MENU to adjust the G color flicker 3 In the same way use DAC P V COM B in the FACTORY MENU to adjust the B color flicker NOTE The test pat...

Page 8: ...ust colors R and B 6 Select GAMMA SUB CNT and G in the FACTORY MENU If the background is white solid press the ENTER key on the remote control to change to W monochrome in the 33 tone grayscale 7 Adjust GAMMA SUB BRT R and B in the FACTORY MENU so that low brightness white balance is best 8 Adjust GAMMA SUB CNT R and B in the FACTORY MENU so that middle brightness white balance is best 9 Repeat st...

Page 9: ...The color uniformity of the entire screen can be adjusted by adjusting the white balance for each of the points starting in order from the low numbers 5 Adjustment point No 1 should not be adjusted because it controls the brightness of the entire screen 6 To temporarily turn correction off place the cur sor on C UNIF in the Adjust Tone menu and press the key The ON OFF menu appears Place the curso...

Page 10: ...completes adjustments required for MID 1 Note Since excessive correction may lead to a correction data overview during internal calculations use the following values for reference No 2 to No 5 40 or less No 6 to No 9 50 or less No 10 to No 13 70 or less No 14 to No 17 120 or less 10 Then adjust the MIN tone G so that the ad justment values are two times as much as MID 1 tone G values This complete...

Page 11: ...color shading 7 Next view measurement points No 4 No 5 No 12 No 13 and make similar adjustments 8 Then adjust measurement points No 6 No 7 No 8 No 9 No 14 No 15 No 16 and No 17 This completes the MIN tone adjustments 9 Make similar adjustments for other tones ex cept the MID 4 and MID 6 tones as de scribed in steps 1 to 8 above 8 3 16 17 9 11 6 14 2 12 15 13 10 7 4 1 5 8 3 16 17 9 11 14 12 15 13 1...

Page 12: ...ting Check points E801 IS01 IS06 IS07 IS09 IS03 IS02 IS08 E800 E301 E802 E807 E805 E302 E806 EASP E304 P501 P601 P701 PWB assembly MAIN D301 POWER D303 LAMP D302 TEMP THERMAL SWITCH TSW PWB assembly REMOTE Speaker cable EK01 E2 E1 E3 S801 ...

Page 13: ... 3 GND for 15V 4 17V 10 GND for 17V NO Be sure to unplug the power cord before measuring resistance Measure resistance between pins 6 and 10 and between pins 8 and 10 of E800 Disconnect TSW from power unit circuit and measure resistance of TSW Open 0Ω PWB assembly MAIN Power unit circuit Termal switch TSW Open Power unit circuit Fuse on the power unit circuit NO Mea sure resistance between pins 1 ...

Page 14: ...sembly MAIN set to L during warming up Not light and blink PWB assembly MAIN YES L 0V Power unit ballast No PWB assembly MAIN Are the voltage supplied to the pin 2 of connectors for DC fans soon after the button is pressed Is the voltage supplied to the pin 4 of E801 soon after the button is pressed Observe the voltage waveforms at pin 1 of connectors for DC fans soon after the button is pressed B...

Page 15: ...GB out port displayed correctly on another monitor display YES Is the message of No input is detected on or Sync is out of range on displayed on the screen Confirm the LCD Panels connection to the MAIN board No CPC30 connector A B PWB assembly MAIN LCD Lens prism assembly OK PWB assembly MAIN No PWB assembly MAIN No SN74LVC1G97 IS06 IS07 EL8302IUZ IS02 IS03 PWB assembly MAIN EL8302IUZ IS02 IS03 No...

Page 16: ...easure its resistance The check after parts change 1 PC power supply OFF 2 Connection of cable 3 Projector starting 4 PC starting When not operating PC set up change of cable Can not control to RS 232C NO YES Use cross cable Check the RS 232C cable Are pin No 2 and 3 crossed Make sure PC setup NO YES PWB assembly MAIN Are the signals input at each pins on the PWB assembly Main RX TX EK01 EK01 ...

Page 17: ...leaded solder thoroughly after the lead free solder has been completely melted do not apply the soldering iron without solder Servicing soldering iron A soldering iron with a temperature setting capability temperature control function is recommended The melting point of lead free solder is higher than leaded solder Use a soldering iron that maintains a high stable temperature large heat capacity a...

Page 18: ...as follows And prepare relatively clean room not to work in additional dust while removing operation 1 Swab for cleaning P NX08061 Cotton stick L147 2 Air duster Dust blower spray can 3 Vacuum cleaner 2 Disassemble and setting up 1 Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord 2 Remove the lamp cover and upper case according to the disassembling diagram of chapter 8 3 Unscrew the shield sheet a...

Page 19: ...n While removing the dust separated dust will be blown off by air cooling system Please pay attention not to damage panels and optical filters 5 Re assembly 1 Turn off the set and unplug the power cord 2 Remove an insulator from S801 3 Screw down the PWB assembly MAIN and connect the LCD panel flexible cables to the PWB assembly MAIN 4 Re assemble the set 5 While re assembling please clean the int...

Page 20: ...rrow and snap it back into place The signal settings for the remote control transmitter and the projector s remote sensor can be changed If the remote control does not function properly try changing the signal setting Changing the signal setting for the remote control transmitter 1 Setting 1 FREQ NORMAL Simultaneously press and hold the MUTE and RESET buttons for about 3 seconds 2 Setting 2 FREQ H...

Page 21: ...lamp please replace the air filter An air filter of specified type will come together with a replacement lamp for this projector 1 Turn the projector off and unplug the power cord Allow the lamp to cool for at least 45 minutes 2 When the projector is suspended from the ceiling apply the vacuum cleaner to and around the filter cover first to prevent penetration of dust or the like 3 While supportin...

Page 22: ...projector vents or get it in your eyes or mouth Before replacing the lamp turn the projector off and unplug the power cord then wait at least 45 minutes for the lamp to cool sufficiently Handling the lamp while hot can cause burns as well as damaging the lamp Never unscrew except the appointed marked by an arrow screws Do not open the lamp cover while the projector is suspended from above This is ...

Page 23: ...ed by arrow of the lamp and slowly pick up the lamp by the handles 5 Insert the new lamp and retighten firmly the two screws that are loosened in the previous process to lock it in place 6 Slide the lamp cover back in place and firmly fasten the lamp cover screw 7 Turn the projector on and reset the lamp time using the LAMP TIME function in the OPTION menu 1 Press the MENU button to display a menu...

Page 24: ...ide of the projector In order to ensure the safe use of the projector it needs to clean and inspect the projector about once a year Caring for the lens If the lens is flawed soiled or fogged it could cause deterioration of display quality Please take care of the lens being cautions of the handling 1 Turn the projector off and unplug the power cord Allow the projector to cool sufficiently 2 After m...

Page 25: ...signal processing To avoid such phenomena AUTO function should be used with the full size picture that has bright tone on its peripheral Note 1 The phenomenon at the failure of AUTO adjustment depends on resolution of input source scene of pic ture etc 2 There is no failure above in AUTO with video source through VIDEO S VIDEO or COMPONENT input The reason is why recognition of input signal s stan...

Page 26: ...f button once then press Magnify off button of remote for 3 second or more to dis play SERVICE PASSWORD box 3 Enter the Life Key MENU KEYSTONE Then all security functions will be inactivated Note The Life key can be used up to 30 times The key cannot be used thereafter If the Life key cannot be used see the paragraph of SECURITY in the User s Manual The frequency in which Life key is input will be...

Page 27: ...rs in the PIN BOX menu Master PIN codes 1st entry code Press the MENU button 2nd entry code Press the button 3rd entry code Press the KEYSTONE button 4th entry code Press the button Note The Master PIN codes can be used up to 30 times The codes cannot be used thereafter If the Master PIN codes cannot be used see the paragraph of the PIN LOCK system inactivation The PIN LOCK System inactivation 1 W...

Page 28: ...signal source specs CHECK THE AIR FLOW The internal portion temperature is rising Please turn the power OFF and allow the unit to cool down at least 20 minutes After having confirmed the following items please turn the power ON again Is there blockage of the air passage aperture Is the air filter dirty Does the peripheral temperature exceed 35 C If the same indication is displayed after the remedy...

Page 29: ...ting In Red Turned off Blinking In Red The cooling fan is not operating Please turn the power off and allow the unit to cool down at least 20 minutes After the projector has sufficiently cooled down please make confirmation that no foreign matter has become caught in the fan etc and then turn the power on again If the same indication is displayed after the remedy please replace a fan Blinking In R...

Page 30: ...OFT RESET If this is executed all of the user data is initialized Never use it when not required Set operating time display method accumulated lamp time display method 1 Select OPTION from the Advanced menu then place the cursor on the LAMP TIME 2 Press the ENTER or RESET button 3 Press the Reset button once then press KEYSTONE button of the remote control for 3 seconds or more to display the scre...

Page 31: ...with laws standards It is possible to be in violation of these laws standards in the case that these operations are not carried out according to the instructions Assemble according to the operation instructions Area of Importance Area of Importance Heat sink Heat sink Attach the FB2 ferrite core to the CNPWR Make sure to completely lock the hook when attaching the FB2 Secure the FB2 to the CNPWR w...

Page 32: ...sink Heat sink View from the side Fasten the CNSH2 and E2 with tape ZTP1 and ZTP2 after passing them through the clamps of the power supply case CAUTION As the upper case touches the gray areas of the diagram on the right make sure no wires protrude into these areas Make sure to pass the CNSH2 through the hole indicated in the diagram below CAUTION Make sure to attach the power supply sheet after ...

Page 33: ...llast sheet Ballast power supply Be careful when handling the ballast power supply Do not hold the small circuit board of the ballast power supply Make sure to connect the CNBAR before attaching the ballast power supply Insert connector straight The termination of the connector is likely to be bent and broken by inserting it diagonally Pull out the CNBAR sirocco fan lead and FB4 from the sheet hol...

Page 34: ...onnect the CNPWR to the ballast power supply Make sure it is securely connected as it cannot be confirmed whether they are securely connected in later processes CAUTION Assemble the power supply block after connecting the CNPWR 㪘㪹㫊㫆㫉㪹㩷㪼㫏㪺㪼㫊㫊 㫃㪼㫅㪾㫋㪿㩷㫋㪿㫀㫊㩷㫎㪸㫐 Cross sectional diagram of this area Upper case Lamp house Bottom case Pass the CNSH through this gap CAUTION Connect the CNSH to the power su...

Page 35: ...B6 ferrite core to the lamp sirocco lead Make sure to completely lock the hook when attaching the FB6 Hang the E3 on the hook of Dichroic optics unit Attach the E3 to the Dichroic optics unit by tape ZTP4 Attach the FB6 in the corner of the Dichroic optics unit by tape ZTP6 Style the E3 and lamp sirocco lead internally to prevent the protruding Area of Importance Area of Importance Panel sirocco L...

Page 36: ...n for attaching the main board Wiring when attaching the control board 1 Attaching the control board to the I O metal 2 Connect the main board and Control board by CNCO 3 Style and fix the CNCO Fasten the CNCO along the control board by tape Prevention of hooking the CNCO Prevent hooking the CNCO to the Dichroic optics unit when installing the main board ...

Page 37: ...ctors When attaching the main board keep the wires of E2 exhaust fan and TSW and CNSH2 which have been prepared out of the way by placing them on the top of the power supply unit Connect the CNPOW CNBAR and sirocco fan to the main board before attaching the main board Wind the TSW around the CNSH2 5 times Fasten the end of the winding area with tape Keep the prepared TSW and CNSH2 out of the way b...

Page 38: ...fan Upper case Main board Hooked with the CNRM wire Attach the upper case A83 speaker CAUTION Prevent the wires from protruding to the outside so that its wires connected to the connector on the edge of the main board such as A83 are not pinched and damaged into the casing when attaching the upper case Connect the E2 to the main board after passing it through the clamp of the power supply bracket ...

Page 39: ... at the torque of 0 49 0 05N m manually Area of Importance Make sure to screw down the circuit board shield Damage of the shield by the screw tightening is assumed to be acceptable It is acceptable if connected Area of Importance Area of Importance CAUTION Confirm that the wires are not protruding to the screw area CAUTION Absorb the excess length of the TSW by rolling the wire of TSW Fasten the C...

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Page 42: ...he upper case when disassembling the machine If the upper case is detached with the lamp door installed the MAIN board might be damaged a Remove the Lamp door b Remove 7screws on the bottom and 3 screws on the rear to detach the upper case 7 screws 3 screws CAUTION These are not screw holes Do NOT insert a screw or screwdriver into them to avoid damaging the inside Loosen this screw Lamp door ...

Page 43: ...der not to make a gap between the upper and the bottom cases tighten these screws while pressing down the upper case in the direction of the arrow Be careful not to bend the outside casing Torque 0 39 0 59N m When assembling a Before attaching the upper case Make sure that the speaker wires are routed correctly NOTICE Make sure that the soldering point of the wires and the speaker is within the sh...

Page 44: ... the bal last power unit is installed under neath the power supply bracket Be careful not to injure your fin gers or hand by the edges of the ballast bracket during mainte nance around the power units CAUTION When re assembling tighten this screw at the torque of 0 49 0 1N m so that the bottom case does not strain Ballast bracket CAUTION Tighten this screw using a manual screwdriver Push PCB holde...

Page 45: ...reful not to put the lamp fan wires between the panel fan duct assembly and the bottom case in attach ing the panel fan duct assembly Panel fan duct assembly Lamp fan Tape Push each of hooks in the direction of the arrows while lifting the panel fan duct assembly when removing it Thermistor When assembling Remove 4 screws and unhook the panel fan duct assembly as shown in the diagram When disassem...

Page 46: ...st fan assembly P GS01321 Exhaust fan 1pcs Fan cushion A 2pcs Fan cushion B 1pcs b Assemble the exhaust fan and fan cushions as described below 1 Attach the fan guard and the fan bracket to the new exhaust fan using 2 screws 2 Stick two pieces of the fan cushion A to the corners of the fan 3 Stick the Fan cushion B along the top to side of the fan as shown in the diagram Note If you install the ne...

Page 47: ...NT BUTTON ASSY LAMP DOOR ASS Y CC9 2 BOTTOM CASE ASS Y FOOT RUBBER ADJUST FOOT FILTER COVER ASS Y RUBBER FOOT LENS CAP D SUB SCREW AIR FILTER ASSY S THERMISTOR 250 THERMISTOR 220 THERMISTOR 171 DC FAN TYF400 DC FAN TYF450 CC9 EX FAN ASY DC FAN BM5115 CC9 2D DICHROIC OPTICS UNIT PWB ASS Y MAIN HED S PWB ASS Y REMOTE CPC36 CONNECTOR PWB ASS Y CONTROL POWER UNIT BALLAST POWER UNIT CIRCUIT FUSE 6 3A S...

Page 48: ...2 BOTTOM CASE ASS Y FOOT RUBBER ADJUST FOOT FILTER COVER ASS Y RUBBER FOOT LENS CAP D SUB SCREW AIR FILTER ASSY S THERMISTOR 250 THERMISTOR 220 THERMISTOR 171 DC FAN TYF400 DC FAN TYF450 CC9 EX FAN ASY DC FAN BM5115 CC9 2D DICHROIC OPTICS UNIT PWB ASS Y MAIN HED12 S PWB ASS Y REMOTE CPC36 CONNECTOR PWB ASS Y CONTROL POWER UNIT BALLAST POWER UNIT CIRCUIT FUSE 6 3A SPEAKER 36M ZH2P 081 THERMAL SW AS...

Page 49: ...age 3 Turn on the computer power supply and after the computer has started up turn on the projector power supply Communications setting 19200 bps 8N1 1 Protocol Consist of header 7 bytes Command data 6 bytes 2 Header BE EF 03 06 00 CRC_low CRC_high CRC_low Lower byte of CRC flag for command data CRC_high Upper byte of CRC flag for command data 3 Command Data Command Data Chart byte_0 byte_1 byte_2...

Page 50: ... Decrement command 1 The computer sends the decrement code Header Command data 05H 00H type 2 bytes 00H 00H to the projector 2 The projector decreases the setting value on the above setting code 3 The projector returns the response code 06H to the computer When the projector cannot understand the received command When the projector cannot understand the received command the error code 15H is sent ...

Page 51: ...cute BE EF 03 06 00 58 D3 06 00 00 70 00 00 CONTRAST Get BE EF 03 06 00 FD D3 02 00 04 20 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 9B D3 04 00 04 20 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 4A D2 05 00 04 20 00 00 CONTRAST Reset Execute BE EF 03 06 00 A4 D2 06 00 01 70 00 00 PICTURE MODE Set NORMAL BE EF 03 06 00 23 F6 01 00 BA 30 00 00 CINEMA BE EF 03 06 00 B3 F7 01 00 BA 30 01 00 DYNAMIC BE EF 03 06 00 E3 F4 01 00 ...

Page 52: ... 03 06 00 5E FF 04 00 94 30 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 8F FE 05 00 94 30 00 00 User Gamma Point 6 Get BE EF 03 06 00 C4 FE 02 00 95 30 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 A2 FE 04 00 95 30 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 73 FF 05 00 95 30 00 00 User Gamma Point 7 Get BE EF 03 06 00 80 FE 02 00 96 30 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 E6 FE 04 00 96 30 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 37 FF 05 00 96 30 00 ...

Page 53: ... 22 00 00 COLOR Reset Execute BE EF 03 06 00 80 D0 06 00 0A 70 00 00 TINT Get BE EF 03 06 00 49 73 02 00 03 22 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 2F 73 04 00 03 22 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 FE 72 05 00 03 22 00 00 TINT Reset Execute BE EF 03 06 00 7C D1 06 00 0B 70 00 00 SHARPNESS Get BE EF 03 06 00 F1 72 02 00 01 22 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 97 72 04 00 01 22 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 ...

Page 54: ... 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 D3 82 04 00 02 21 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 02 83 05 00 02 21 00 00 H SIZE Reset Execute BE EF 03 06 00 68 D2 06 00 04 70 00 00 AUTO ADJUST Execute BE EF 03 06 00 91 D0 06 00 0A 20 00 00 COLOR SPACE Set AUTO BE EF 03 06 00 0E 72 01 00 04 22 00 00 RGB BE EF 03 06 00 9E 73 01 00 04 22 01 00 SMPTE240 BE EF 03 06 00 6E 73 01 00 04 22 02 00 REC709 BE EF 03 06 00 FE 72 ...

Page 55: ...03 06 00 37 D2 01 00 01 30 03 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 F4 D2 02 00 01 30 00 00 AUDIO RGB1 Set TURN OFF BE EF 03 06 00 FE DD 01 00 30 20 00 00 Audio1 BE EF 03 06 00 6E DC 01 00 30 20 01 00 Audio2 BE EF 03 06 00 9E DC 01 00 30 20 02 00 Audio3 BE EF 03 06 00 0E DD 01 00 30 20 03 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 CD DD 02 00 30 20 00 00 AUDIO RGB2 Set TURN OFF BE EF 03 06 00 CE DC 01 00 34 20 00 00 Audio1 BE EF 03 0...

Page 56: ...1 00 05 30 08 00 BE EF 03 06 00 A7 D5 01 00 05 30 09 00 BE EF 03 06 00 37 DE 01 00 05 30 10 00 BE EF 03 06 00 57 D5 01 00 05 30 0A 00 SVENSKA BE EF 03 06 00 C7 D4 01 00 05 30 0B 00 PУCCKИЙ BE EF 03 06 00 F7 D6 01 00 05 30 0C 00 SUOMI BE EF 03 06 00 67 D7 01 00 05 30 0D 00 POLSKI BE EF 03 06 00 97 D7 01 00 05 30 0E 00 TÜRKÇE BE EF 03 06 00 07 D6 01 00 05 30 0F 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 C4 D3 02 00 05 3...

Page 57: ...2 00 17 30 00 00 AUTO SEARCH Set TURN OFF BE EF 03 06 00 B6 D6 01 00 16 20 00 00 TURN ON BE EF 03 06 00 26 D7 01 00 16 20 01 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 85 D6 02 00 16 20 00 00 AUTO ON Set TURN OFF BE EF 03 06 00 3B 89 01 00 20 31 00 00 TURN ON BE EF 03 06 00 AB 88 01 00 20 31 01 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 08 89 02 00 20 31 00 00 AUTO KEYSTONE EXECUTE Execute BE EF 03 06 00 E5 D1 06 00 0D 20 00 00 AUTO KEYST...

Page 58: ...6 30 01 00 01 36 04 00 COMPONENT BE EF 03 06 00 96 31 01 00 01 36 05 00 S VIDEO BE EF 03 06 00 A6 33 01 00 01 36 02 00 Video BE EF 03 06 00 56 33 01 00 01 36 01 00 INFORMATION BE EF 03 06 00 06 3F 01 00 01 36 10 00 AUTO KEYSTONE EXECUTE BE EF 03 06 00 96 3E 01 00 01 36 11 00 MY MEMORY BE EF 03 06 00 66 3E 01 00 01 36 12 00 PICTURE MODE BE EF 03 06 00 F6 3F 01 00 01 36 13 00 FILTER RESET BE EF 03 0...

Page 59: ... PW190 L S L3E01060 CONTROL BUTTON FAN FAN PROJECTION LENS 0 63 XGA LCD PANEL DDC Cs Video Component Video 6dB AMP 6dB AMP S Video RS 232C Reset SW Audio_RGB SP 1W L R Audio_Vide Audio Out Vol Cont with SW IR RECEIVE FAN FAN Exhaust Remote Muse USB TEMP SENSO Air outside duct outside power unit TEMP SENSOR Lamp S H L3E06150 RGB out SW DC POWER SUPPLY PWB IR RECEIVE SW CONTROL PWB Audio_RGB CTL RGB...

Page 60: ...F 1 4 1 2 D I V 4 1 2 0 S E 2 N I B G R FAN C C V 2 3 1 3 D I V 3 1 LAMP D N G 3 2 1 4 D I V 2 1 11 VID5 11 0 1 6 D I V 0 1 3 0 S E T U O B G R 9 VID7 9 7 0 8 E 8 8 D I V 8 S 4 N A F 1 7 9 D I V 7 A C C V 2 6 0 1 D I V 6 2 0 A E T U O O I D U FAN D N G 3 5 1 1 D I V 5 B PANEL C N 4 4 2 1 D I V 4 3 MON 3 2 DY 2 1 E 4 0 3 E 1 M O C C L 1 CONTROL ET01 1 VCC TEMP SENSOR ET02 CNC0 EK10 2 OUT OUTSIDE 1 ...

Page 61: ...61 ED X10 ED X12 CC9XM2 13 Basic circuit diagram Parts with hatching are not mounted PWB assembly REMOTE CC9XM2 PWB assembly CONTROL CC9XM2 CONFIDENTIAL 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 E D C B A ...

Page 62: ...62 ED X10 ED X12 CC9XM2 MEMO ...

Page 63: ...A B C D E F G 5 4 3 2 1 6 6 5 4 3 2 1 POWER UNIT BALLAST 1 CC9XM2 For handling of the circuit diagram refer to the warning on the cover Warning CONFIDENTIAL ...

Page 64: ...A B C D E F G 5 4 3 2 1 6 6 5 4 3 2 1 POWER UNIT BALLAST 2 CC9XM2 For handling of the circuit diagram refer to the warning on the cover Warning CONFIDENTIAL ...

Page 65: ...A B C D E F G 5 4 3 2 1 6 6 5 4 3 2 1 POWER UNIT CIRCUIT CC9XM2 For handling of the circuit diagram refer to the warning on the cover Warning CONFIDENTIAL ...

Page 66: ...ADC5 D26 ADC6 E25 ADC7 A12 NC A12 E16 NC E16 B13 NC B13 D20 TWOWSC0 C22 TWOWSD0 C21 TWOWSC1 D21 TWOWSD1 D17 TWOWSC2 C18 TWOWSD2 AB16 USBVDD AF19 USBP AC17 USBM AC18 USBVSS A10 PWM0 D11 PWM1 B10 PWM2 C10 PWM3 H22 DAC0 E26 DAC1 F25 DAC2 J22 DAC3 R2E5 2010 150 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R2E4 2010 150 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DRE1 DRE0 DBE0 DBE1 DGE0 DGE1 1005 R2E6 8 2K 1 2 GND1 R2H2 2010 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FAN CNT1 FAN ...

Page 67: ...6 25VDD19 AA25 25VDD20 W25 25VDD21 U26 25VDD22 P26 25VDD23 M25 25VDD24 L23 25VDD25 J23 25VDD26 R22 25VDD27 F6 18VDD1 F7 18VDD2 F8 18VDD3 F11 18VDD4 F12 18VDD5 F13 18VDD6 F17 18VDD7 F18 18VDD8 F19 18VDD9 F20 18VDD10 F21 18VDD11 G6 18VDD12 H6 18VDD13 J5 18VDD14 J6 18VDD15 K5 18VDD16 K6 18VDD17 AA9 18VDD18 AA13 18VDD19 AA14 18VDD20 AA15 18VDD21 AA19 18VDD22 AA20 18VDD23 AA21 18VDD24 AA22 18VDD25 AB9 ...

Page 68: ...1 1 2 C354 100 10 MVK SKV 1 2 1005 R358 1 0K 1 2 1005 R345 1 0K 1 2 1005 R318 100 1 2 1005 R373 0 1 2 C303 1005 0 1 10 1 2 C364 1005 0 1 10 1 2 C362 1005 0 001 1 2 C361 1005 0 001 1 2 1005 R366 3 3K 1 2 1005 R362 10K 1 2 1005 R363 6 8K 1 2 1005 R372 0 1 2 D305 UDZ2 0B 1 2 D304 UDZ2 0B 1 2 1005 R361 10K 1 2 C374 1005 0 01 16 1 2 RGB1 2 POWER6 1005 R311 0 1 2 LAMP_POW KEYI1 E301 ZH 02H 1 2 E302 ZH 0...

Page 69: ...H 04H 1 2 3 4 1608 L814 600 H 1 2 APN4 1 Q808 SRC1202EF 1 2 3 Q807 DTA114YKA 1 2 3 C807 1005 0 01 F 1 2 1005 R810 2 2K 1 2 1005 R842 2 7K 1 1 2 1005 R841 10K 1 1 2 1005 R840 22K 1 1 2 1005 R814 2 2K 1 1 2 FAN 15POW 1005 R890 10K 1 2 1005 R891 10K 1 2 E806 ZH 03H 1 2 3 E801 ZH 04H 1 2 3 4 1005 R800 0 1 2 I802 BA00BC0WFP CTL VCC GND OUT C 1005 R812 27K 1 1 2 1005 R813 4 7K 1 1 2 1005 R801 3 9K 1 2 A...

Page 70: ...15 GND U15 U7 GND U7 U6 GND U6 U5 GND U5 U4 GND U4 T17 GND T17 T16 GND T16 T15 GND T15 T7 GND T7 T6 GND T6 T5 GND T5 T4 GND T4 R17 GND R17 R16 GND R16 R15 GND R15 R7 GND R7 R6 GND R6 R5 GND R5 R4 GND R4 P17 GND P17 P16 GND P16 P15 GND P15 M11 GND M11 M10 GND M10 M9 GND M9 L12 GND L12 L11 GND L11 L10 GND L10 L9 GND L9 K12 GND K12 K11 GND K11 K10 GND K10 K9 GND K9 J12 GND J12 J11 GND J11 J10 GND J10...

Page 71: ...8 L504 10 H 1 2 1005 R520 0 1 2 C529 0 1 25 1 2 APR29 1 C526 0 1 25 1 2 C509 0 1 25 1 2 R507 2010 100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C522 0 1 25 1 2 R533 2010 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 APR10 1 RD2 2 RD1 5 C533 33 10 MVK SKV 1 2 RD1 3 APR12 1 APR25 1 C504 0 1 25 1 2 RD1 4 1005 R527 0 1 2 1005 R536 0 1 2 CLXOUTR APR21 1 1005 R539 0 1 2 RD2 1 APR23 1 APR11 1 RD2 0 APR2 1 C531 0 1 25 1 2 C505 1005 0 001 1 2 C523 0 1 25 1 2...

Page 72: ...N CLXIN ENBX5I ENBX1IN GND 9 CLK GND 11 PVDD HVDD 13 DIRY DY CLY CLY ENBY1 ENBY2 NRG GND 21 HVDD 22 IREF GND 24 DIRX ENBX1 ENBX2 ENBX3 ENBX4 ENBX5 CLX CLX DX HVDD 34 MON GND 36 AVDD GND 38 DVDD HRGIN ENBY2I ENBY1I CLYIN DYIN TS A10 A11 XRES APG14 1 APG3 1 3 3VP APG4 1 GD2 4 APG25 1 C621 0 1 25 1 2 C602 1005 5 0p C 1 2 APG29 1 APG9 1 APG24 1 C604 0 1 25 1 2 APG17 1 DATA2 C625 22 16 MVK SKV 1 2 DXOU...

Page 73: ... 1 2 1005 R750 0 1 2 1005 R713 0 1 2 1005 R728 0 1 2 C702 1005 5 0p C 1 2 2518 L702 22 H 1 2 C711 22 6 3 MVK SKV 1 2 GND1 C718 0 1 25 1 2 C725 22 16 MVK SKV 1 2 C726 0 1 25 1 2 APB5 1 APB13 1 1005 R737 0 1 2 APB31 1 GND1 APB10 1 C730 2125 1 0 25 F BD2 1 C723 0 1 25 1 2 APB6 1 BD1 4 I701 L3E01060P0A SCS SCLK SDATA DIVS DXIN CLXIN ENBX5I ENBX1IN GND 9 CLK GND 11 PVDD HVDD 13 DIRY DY CLY CLY ENBY1 EN...

Page 74: ...11 1005 22p C 1 2 1005 RV14 56 1 2 1005 RV13 56 1 2 GND1 1005 RV07 470 1 2 1005 RV08 220 1 2 CHSCV 1 CV16 1005 470p 1 2 CV15 2125 22 6 3 1 2 1005 RV10 680 1 2 1005 RV20 220 1 2 1005 RV21 220 1 2 GND1 CHSOG 1 CHSCR1 1 CHSCG1 1 CHSCV1 1 CHSCB1 1 GND1 GND1 GND1 RV67 22 1 1 2 RV32 18 1 1 2 RV69 22 1 1 2 RV25 18 1 1 2 RV15 75 1 1 2 1005 RV22 0 1 2 1005 RV23 0 1 2 1005 RV18 0 1 2 1005 RV17 0 1 2 1005 RV...

Page 75: ...2 API2B 1 API1B 1 1005 RS08 56 1 2 1005 RS34 560 1 1 2 1005 RS41 33K 1 2 1005 RS33 560 1 1 2 RGB1 2 1005 RS59 560 1 1 2 1005 RS45 8 2K 1 2 API1G 1 1005 RS03 10K 1 2 API2R 1 2125 HS08 SC200JT 1 2 3 CS01 47 6 3 MVK SKV 1 2 CS20 2125 10 6 3 1 2 CS03 2125 10 6 3 1 2 APDG2 1 2125 HS11 SC200JT 1 2 3 CS08 1005 1 0p C 1 2 1005 RS15 33K 1 2 CS11 1005 0 01 16 1 2 CS10 1005 0 01 16 1 2 CS13 1005 0 01 16 1 2 ...

Page 76: ...100 1 2 IA02 TPA6203A1ZQV A1 VO B1 SHUTDOWN C1 BYPASS B2 GND C2 IN A3 VDD B3 VO C3 IN CA32 1005 0 01 16 1 2 CA33 1005 0 01 16 1 2 CA34 1005 0 01 16 1 2 CA35 1005 0 01 16 1 2 1005 RA43 0 1 2 1005 RA44 0 1 2 CA36 1005 0 1 16 1 2 CA37 1005 0 1 16 1 2 CA38 1005 0 1 16 1 2 CA53 1005 0 1 16 1 2 1005 RA63 5 6K 1 2 1005 RA64 5 6K 1 2 1005 RA65 0 1 2 1005 RA66 0 1 2 CA54 0 33 10 1 2 TPR in 1 TPL in 1 R_WL_...

Page 77: ... PTE2 TCH1 PTE0 TCLK PTA3 PTA2 PTA1 PTA0 RST GND1 1005 RK32 10K 1 2 CK27 1 0 10 1 2 DK21 SDS511 1 2 GND1 1005 RK27 100 1 2 CK26 1 0 10 1 2 CK21 1 0 10 1 2 DK22 SDS511 1 2 6MHz XK25 1 2 3 CK24 1005 0 1 16 F 1 2 2125 RK23 220 1 2 5V RMT TXD RXD CK05 47 6 3 MVK SKV 1 2 1005 RK29 0 1 2 APK1 1 APK2 1 APKG 1 APRX 1 APTX 1 1005 RK04 100 1 2 1005 RK05 2 2K 1 2 1005 RK06 3 3K 1 2 1005 RK03 100 1 2 1005 RK0...

Page 78: ... LE17 600 H 1 2 1608 LE18 600 H 1 2 1608 LE19 600 H 1 2 1608 LE20 600 H 1 2 1608 LE21 600 H 1 2 1608 LE22 600 H 1 2 1608 LE23 600 H 1 2 1608 LE24 600 H 1 2 1005 RE61 33 1 2 1005 RE62 33 1 2 1005 RE63 3 3K 1 2 DE07 UDZS3 9B 1 2 DE06 UDZS3 9B 1 2 1005 RE64 100 1 2 1005 RE65 100 1 2 1005 RE66 100 1 2 1005 RE67 10K 1 2 1005 RE68 100 1 2 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 APE13 1 APE12 1 APE10 1 APE09 1 APE08 1 APE07 1...

Page 79: ...WER UNIT CIRCUIT PWB assembly MAIN 1 PWB assembly MAIN 2 PWB assembly MAIN 3 PWB assembly MAIN 4 PWB assembly MAIN 5 PWB assembly MAIN 6 PWB assembly MAIN 7 PWB assembly MAIN 8 PWB assembly MAIN 9 PWB assembly MAIN 10 PWB assembly MAIN 11 PWB assembly MAIN 12 PWB assembly MAIN 13 Basic circuit diagram list ...

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