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VP4001

Please use this service manual with referring to the user guide ( D.F.U. ) without fail.

Service
Manual

Part no. 90M22AV855010

First Issue 2006.09

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION 

PAGE

 • TECHNICAL 

SPECIFICATIONS 

........................................................................................... 1

  •  IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY NOTES (for USA) ............................................................ 2

  •  NOTE TO SERVICE PERSONNEL ...................................................................................... 4

 • DIMENSIONS 

....................................................................................................................... 8

  •  REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS .......................................................................................... 9

  •  RESETTING THE TOTAL LAMP TIMER .............................................................................14

  •  THE OPTICAL UNIT OUTLINE ...........................................................................................16

 • ELECTRICAL 

ADJUSTMENT 

..............................................................................................18

  •  TROUBLE SHOOTING TABLE ........................................................................................... 23

 • WIRING 

DIAGRAM 

..............................................................................................................31

 • BLOCK 

DIAGRAM 

.............................................................................................................. 33

  •  DESCRIPTION OF SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ...................................................................... 35

 • WAVEFORMS 

..................................................................................................................... 36

 • SCHEMATIC 

DIAGRAM 

..................................................................................................... 37

 • PARTS 

LOCATION 

..............................................................................................................71

  •  EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST  ............................................................................... 93

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Summary of Contents for VP4001

Page 1: ...VICE PERSONNEL 4 DIMENSIONS 8 REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS 9 RESETTING THE TOTAL LAMP TIMER 14 THE OPTICAL UNIT OUTLINE 16 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT 18 TROUBLE SHOOTING TABLE 23 WIRING DIAGRAM 31 BLOCK DIAGRAM 33 DESCRIPTION OF SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 35 WAVEFORMS 36 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 37 PARTS LOCATION 71 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST 93 VP4001 U1S DLP Projector VP4001 ASPEC T ENTER INPUT MENU INPUT STANDB Y ON L...

Page 2: ...ical Department at above mentioned address 060607MZ USA MARANTZ AMERICA INC 100 CORPORATE DRIVE MAHWAH NEW JERSEY 07430 USA EUROPE TRADING MARANTZ EUROPE B V P O BOX 8744 BUILDING SILVERPOINT BEEMDSTRAAT 11 5653 MA EINDHOVEN THE NETHERLANDS PHONE 31 40 2507844 FAX 31 40 2507860 AUSTRALIA QualiFi Pty Ltd 24 LIONEL ROAD MT WAVERLEY VIC 3149 AUSTRALIA PHONE 61 0 3 9543 1522 FAX 61 0 3 9543 3677 NEW Z...

Page 3: ... V 4 W AC 100 V 5 W AC 240 V 1 1 335 BTU hour Lamp Setting Normal 1 165 BTU hour Lamp Setting Eco with AC 100 V 1 280 BTU hour Lamp Setting Normal 1 130 BTU hour Lamp Setting Eco with AC 240 V 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Plastic 38 kHz 12 13 32o 4 19 64o 11 1 32o 315 W 109 H 280 D mm main body only 12 13 32o 4 47 64o 11 37 64o 315 W 120 H 294 D mm including adjust ment foot ...

Page 4: ... the resistor Connect the resistor connection to all exposed metal parts having a return to the chassis antenna metal cabinet screw heads knobs and control shafts escutcheon etc and measure the AC voltage drop across the resistor All checks must be repeated with the AC cord plug connection reversed If necessary a nonpolarized adaptor plug must be used only for the purpose of completing these check...

Page 5: ...RE CONNUE AVIS POUR LA SECURITE De nombreuses pi es électriques et mécaniques dans les projecteur à DMD présentent des caractéristiques spéciales relatives à la sécurité qui ne sont souvent pas évidentes à vue Le degré de protection ne peut pas re nécessairement augmentée en utilisant des pi es de remplacement étalonnées pour haute tension puissance etc Les pi es de remplacement qui présentent ces...

Page 6: ...e radiation UV éviter tout contact direct avec les yeux 5 La lampe moyenne pression implique un risque d explosion Toujours suivre les instructions d installation décrites ci dessous et manipuler la lampe avec soin NOTE TO SERVICE PERSONNEL UV RADIATION PRECAUTION The light source UHP lamp in the LCD projector emits small amounts of UV Radiation AVOID DIRECT EYE AND SKIN EXPOSURE To ensure safety ...

Page 7: ...p to avoid electric shock or damage of the devices since the stabilizer generates high voltages at its start UV RADIATION PRECAUTION Continued Lamp Replacement Note Since the lamp reaches a very high temperature during units operation replacement of the lamp should be done at least one hour after the power has been turned off to allow the lamp to cool off Installing the new lamp make sure not to t...

Page 8: ...ISQUE D INCENDIE OU D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS PLACER CET APPAREIL DANS UN ENDROIT HUMIDE OU MOUILLE L éclair terminé d une flècheà l intérieur d un triangle indique à l utilisateur que les pi eces se trouvant dans l appareil sont susceptibles de provoquer une décharge électrique Le point d exclamation à l intérieur d un triangle indique à l utilisateur que les instructions de fonctionnement et d entr...

Page 9: ...ldering As the melting point of lead free solder Sn Ag Cu is about 220ºC which is higher than the conventional lead solder by 40ºC and as it has poor solder wettability you may be apt to keep the soldering bit in contact with the PWB for extended period of time However since the land may be peeled off or the maximum heat resistance temperature of parts may be exceeded remove the bit from the PWB a...

Page 10: ...NTER INPUT MENU INPUT STANDBY ON LAMP TEMP 12 13 32 315 3 1 16 77 5 2 19 32 65 5 1 53 64 46 2 3 5 32 80 1 55 64 47 2 7 8 73 2 61 64 75 1 11 32 33 8 4 19 64 109 1 7 8 47 5 4 7 64 104 7 16 11 11 1 32 280 23 64 9 13 64 5 7 16 11 ø9 7 64 69 2 ...

Page 11: ... fan stops Warning The lamp unit becomes very hot while the pro jector is operating Do not remove the lamp unit from the projector right after use The lamp and parts around the lamp will be very hot and may cause burns or injury Disconnect the power cord Unplug the power cord from the AC socket Leave the lamp until it has fully cooled down about 1 hour Remove the lamp unit cover Turn the projector...

Page 12: ...set the lamp timer only when replacing the lamp If you reset the lamp timer and continue to use the same lamp this may cause the lamp to become damaged or ex plode Remove the lamp unit Loosen the securing screws from the lamp unit Hold the lamp unit by the handle and pull it in the direction of the arrow At this time keep the lamp unit horizontal and do not tilt it Insert the new lamp unit Press t...

Page 13: ...W FA LF MO BB 3 3 3 1 A A MAIN PWB Unit Rear RC Reciever PWB Unit 3 Removing the main PWB unit and rear RC reciever PWB Unit 3 1 Remove 1 Rear RC reciever PWB fixing screws to detach the Rear RC reciever PWB unit 3 2 Remove all connectors from the main PWB unit 3 3 Remove 4 terminal fixing screws 3 4 Remove 4 main PWB fixing screws to detach the main PWB unit ...

Page 14: ...upply ballast unit and 1 fan for the optical mechanism unit 4 2 Remove 2 bimetal fixing screws to detach the bimetal 4 3 Remove 2 lamp socket fixing screws to detach the lamp socket 4 4 Remove 1 inlet fixing screw 4 5 Remove 4 ballast unit fixing screws to detach the power ballast ass y 4 6 Remove 4 ballast shield upper fixing screws to detach the ballast shield upper 4 7 Remove 2 ballast PWB fixi...

Page 15: ... unit blower fan DMD PWB and DMD 6 1 Remove 1 photosensor PWB fixing screw to detach the photosensor PWB 6 2 Remove 2 blower fan fixing screws to detach the blower fan 6 3 Remove 4 DMD heatsink fixing screws to detach the DMD PWB unit and the DMD 5 1 5 2 RC PWB Unit Optical Mechanism Unit 6 1 6 2 6 3 Optical Mechan Photosensor PWB Unit DMD DMD heatsink DMD spring Backer plate DMD PWB Unit DMD sock...

Page 16: ... tor will enter standby mode After appears be sure to perform the measures described on page 53 Lamp indicator The warning lights power indicator lamp indicator and temperature warning indicator on the projector indicate problems inside the projector If a problem occurs either the temperature warning indicator or the lamp indicator will illuminate red and the projector will enter standby mode Afte...

Page 17: ...he cooling fan is running The cooling fan runs for about 90 seconds Maintenance indicator Problem The internal temperature is abnormally high The lamp does not illuminate Time to change the lamp The lamp does not illuminate The power indicator blinks in red when the projector is on Cause Blocked air intake Cooling fan breakdown Internal circuit failure Clogged air intake The lamp is shut down abno...

Page 18: ...lumination lens Focus light from the rod on DMD Reflection mirror Reflects light from the illumination lenses toward DMD Condencer Lens Condenses the light from the reflection mirror to the DMD and the pupil of the projection lens DMD Turns the internal micromirror ON OFF at the rate of color component of each dot of the input source to reflect light Projection lens Enlarges light from DMD and pro...

Page 19: ...tment screw of the optical engine to adjust the lighting area of DMD 1 Loosen the adjustment lever fixing screw After adjusting the lighting area with the adjustment lever tighten the adjustment lever fixing screw When mounting DMD tighten the 4 screws evenly Tightening order Screw torque 0 44 0 05 N m ...

Page 20: ...pat tern using CA100 2 On the screen where bit dropouts occur raise the values of R G B Contrast Adjust the values so that bright red green and blue bit dropouts appear on a black background and amounts of change in x value of R and y values of G B become 100 1000 or more 3 If adjustment is performed manually watching the screen make adjustment so that bright red green and blue bit dropouts appear...

Page 21: ...1 Check the fixed value Fixed value 68 No Adjusting point Adjusting conditions Adjusting procedure 3 Video Contrast adjustment 1 Feed NTSC 100 wind pattern signal Signal with burst 2 Select the following group and subjects Group CONIRM VIDEO Subject V CONT 1 Check the fixed value Fixed value 134 Check items 5 Adjustment of Video Tint 1 Feed split color bar 2 Select the following group and subject ...

Page 22: ...pection process 8 VIDEO white bal ance adjustment 1 Feed the 50 gray signal 2 Select the following group and subjects Group CONFIRM VIDEO Subject V R OS V B OS 1 V R OS is 130 V B OS is 130 1 Check that images are projected correctly 13 HDMI input opera tion 1 Heat the thermistor with a hair dryer 1 Make sure that the temperature is indicated 11 Thermistor per formance check ing 1 Feed the phase c...

Page 23: ...MENU keys on the remote control or on the main unit 1 2 Others Press the S6213 process key toggle on the main PWB to call and quit the process menu Note When adjusting in the process mode set a signal with a vertical frequency of 60 Hz or no signal May not be properly adjusted with other signals 2 Resetting the lamp timer for this model 2 1 Resetting procedure In Stand by run this command to clear...

Page 24: ...52 G BLK 252 B BLK 252 S R OS 128 S G OS 128 S B OS 128 VIDEO V CONT 134 V BRIGHT 68 V COLOR 139 V HUE 128 V R OS 130 V G OS 128 V B OS 130 OFFSET MODE 0 OFFSET CONT 0 OFFSET BRI 0 MODEL MODEL SELECT 1 CHECK LED CHK 0 TEMP OFF 1st Layer 2nd Layer Default INFO VERSION MODEL VER PATTERN RGB 1 RGB50 1 CORSS 1 STEP 1 COLOR 1 CHR 1 LAMP CURRENT 0 HISTORY1 0 HISTORY2 0 HISTORY3 0 HISTORY4 0 TOTAL 0 TEMP...

Page 25: ...Go to Main PWB check NO Go to Main PWB check NO Go to Main PWB check NO Check PHOTO SENSOR circuit YES Lamp does not turn on or it turns off in a short time Nothing is displayed or white vertical line noise Colors are not displayed normally Color deviation and color fluctuation occur NO NO NO Is RGB input displayed normally YES Go to Main PWB check NO Is component input displayed normally YES Is V...

Page 26: ...YES NO Is 6 V applied to TL1731 and 13 V to TL1734 Replace the Main PWB Go to Power supply ballast PWB check Main PWB check 24 ...

Page 27: ...lock noise on the NO Is approx 7 V applied to TL9303 YES YES Is approx 26 V applied to TL9301 YES YES Is approx 26 V applied to TL9302 NO NO NO Replace the DMD PWB DMD system check The Main PWB and DMD PWB are in poor contact Check the contact surface for dirt and smear Check the DMD connector for breakage Reassemble the DMD optical mechanism and DMD PWB 25 ...

Page 28: ...PEN status Is pin 11 of the connector P704 at H Are connectors P704 and CN901 fully inserted Is 6 V applied to pins 7 and 8 of the connector P704 NO NO NO Securely insert the connectors Replace the Power ballast Assy YES NO NO Is LAMP COM signal properly sent to pin 14 of the connector P704 Refer to the WAVEFORMS chart NO Does the lamp turn on YES Check the Main PWB Check the Main PWB NO Check the...

Page 29: ...place F701 NO Press the red button on the bimetal NO Are connectorsP701 and P702 fully inserted Is AC voltage between 100 240 V applied to both ends of C707 Is the bimetal broken Connection between 1 and 2 of P702 1 Replace the Power ballast Assy 27 ...

Page 30: ... the lamp YES Go to Power supply PWB check NO Replace the color wheel YES Checking the lamp light up Does the lamp turn on when the power is turned Is the lamp tight in the socket NO Has the FPC cable to SC6001 come off or is it loose Is rotating sound of the color wheel heard NO Is approx 0 7 V applied to TL1740 YES NO Has the harness connected to P702 on the power supply unit come off or is it l...

Page 31: ...connectors YES Check the cooling fan NO Check when the lamp turns off soon after turning on Have connectors P1702 P1721 P1722 P1723 and P1724 come off or are they loose Is each cooling fan rotating Go to Main PWB check YES 29 ...

Page 32: ...Data Send Data Signal Ground Request to Send Clear to Send Input Output RS 232C Terminal 9 pin D sub male connector of the DIN D sub RS 232C adaptor RD SD SG RS CS Signal Name Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I O Reference Not connected Connected to internal circuit Connected to internal circuit Not connected Connected to internal circuit Not connected Connected to CS in internal circuit Connected to RS i...

Page 33: ...68 DDB1N 69 DDA2N 70 DDB2P 71 DDA1P 72 DDB2N 73 DDA1N 74 DDB3P 75 DDA0P 76 DDB3N 77 DDA0N 78 DDB4P 79 GND 80 DDB4N 81 NC 82 DDB5P 83 BINSEL0 84 DDB5N 85 DMD_CSZ0 86 DDB6P 87 GND 88 DDB6N 89 GND 90 DDB7P 91 GND 92 DDB7N 93 GND 94 DCKBP 95 SCPDI 96 DCKBN 97 DADINT 98 SCBP 99 SCPCK 100 SCBN 101 SPCDO 102 DDB8P 103 GND 104 DDB8N 105 SCPENZ 106 DDB9P 107 EXT_ARSTZ 108 DDB9N 109 DMDMD1 110 DDB10P 111 DM...

Page 34: ...34 33 BLOCK DIAGRAM 8 7 10 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 17 16 19 18 15 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 35: ...or zugeführt und Spannungen werden mit einem Meßinstrument 20 kΩ V ermittelt SIGNALFORMMESSUNGEN 1 Die Wellenformen an den Testpunkten werden bei einer Netzspannung von 220V verfolgt Signale werden für die Wartung mit einem Farbbalken Signal generator zugeführt BEZEICHNUNG DES WIDERSTANDS UND KONDENSATORS WIDERSTAND 1 Die Widerstandseinheit Ω wird weggelassen K kΩ 1000 Ω M MΩ 2 Alle Widerstände ha...

Page 36: ...38 37 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MAIN UNIT 1 11 RGB COMP 1 COMP 2 8 7 10 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 17 16 19 18 15 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 37: ...39 40 MAIN UNIT 2 11 S VIDEO VIDEO 8 7 10 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 17 16 19 18 15 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 38: ...42 41 MAIN UNIT 3 11 HDMI 8 7 10 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 17 16 19 18 15 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 39: ...43 44 MAIN UNIT 4 11 8 7 10 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 17 16 19 18 15 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 40: ...46 45 MAIN UNIT 5 11 8 7 10 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 17 16 19 18 15 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 41: ...47 48 MAIN UNIT 6 11 8 7 10 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 17 16 19 18 15 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 42: ...50 49 MAIN UNIT 7 11 8 7 10 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 17 16 19 18 15 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 43: ...51 52 MAIN UNIT 8 11 8 7 10 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 17 16 19 18 15 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 44: ...54 53 MAIN UNIT 9 11 8 7 10 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 17 16 19 18 15 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 45: ...55 56 MAIN UNIT 10 11 8 7 10 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 17 16 19 18 15 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 46: ...58 57 MAIN UNIT 11 11 8 7 10 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 17 16 19 18 15 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 47: ...59 60 DMD UNIT 1 2 8 7 10 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 17 16 19 18 15 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 48: ...62 61 DMD UNIT 2 2 8 7 10 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 17 16 19 18 15 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 49: ...63 64 BALLAST POWER UNIT AND SHADED COMPONENTS SAFETY RELATED PARTS 8 7 10 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 17 16 19 18 15 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 50: ...66 65 BALLAST CONTROL UNIT AND SHADED COMPONENTS SAFETY RELATED PARTS 8 7 10 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 17 16 19 18 15 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 51: ...67 68 PHOTOSENSOR UNIT FRONT R C UNIT 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H ...

Page 52: ...70 69 REAR R C UNIT 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H ...

Page 53: ...71 72 PARTS LOCATION Lead free Solder When soldering use the Lead free Solder Sn Ag Cu MAIN Unit Side A PRINTED WIRING BOARD ASSEMBLIES 8 7 10 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 17 16 19 18 15 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 54: ...3701 R3709 D3901 R3323 C3927 R6010 R6011 D3906 R6013 R3903 R3710 R3711 R3905 R3712 R6018 R3714 R3909 R3715 IC3902 R3716 FB6503 IC3903 R3331 R3719 D3911 FB6506 D3912 FB6507 R3333 FB6508 R6020 C3938 R3721 R3723 R3724 C3940 FB6510 FB6511 R3919 FB6512 FB6513 S6202 S6203 R3923 S6204 S6206 FB4002 S6207 FB4003 S6208 FB4004 FB4005 FB1701 R3735 FB1702 P2202 FB4006 FB4007 FB4008 R3738 C4701 FB4009 FB1706 C4...

Page 55: ...75 76 Lead free Solder When soldering use the Lead free Solder Sn Ag Cu MAIN Unit Side B 8 7 10 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 17 16 19 18 15 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 56: ...206 R3902 R6207 R3327 D3907 R6208 R6014 R3328 C3350 R3904 D3908 R6209 IC6201 R6015 R3329 C3351 IC6202 R6016 C3352 R3906 IC6203 R6017 C3353 R3907 R3713 IC6204 C3354 C3930 R3908 IC6205 FB6501 R6019 C3355 IC3901 C4101 FB6502 C3356 C3932 IC6207 C3357 C3933 R3717 IC6208 FB6504 R6210 R3330 C3358 R3718 R6211 FB6505 C3359 R6212 R3332 R6213 R6214 R3334 R3910 R6215 R3335 R3911 R6216 R3336 R3912 R6217 R3337 ...

Page 57: ... TH9002 S9001 L9301 L9302 C9301 C9302 C9303 C9304 C9305 C9306 C9307 C9308 C9309 C9501 C9502 C9503 C9310 C9504 C9311 C9505 C9312 C9506 C9313 C9507 C9314 C9508 C9315 C9509 C9316 C9317 C9318 C9319 C9510 C9511 C9512 C9513 C9320 C9514 C9321 C9515 C9516 D9301 D9302 D9303 R9301 SC9001 R9302 R9303 R9304 R9305 R9306 IC9301 R9501 R9502 R9503 C9001 C9002 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G ...

Page 58: ...82 81 Lead free Solder When soldering use the Lead free Solder Sn Ag Cu BALLAST POWER Unit Side A 8 7 10 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 17 16 19 18 15 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 59: ...83 84 Lead free Solder When soldering use the Lead free Solder Sn Ag Cu BALLAST POWER Unit Side B 8 7 10 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 17 16 19 18 15 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 60: ...26 R733 R927 R928 R735 R939 R736 R737 R738 R930 R931 R932 C702 R933 C703 R740 R934 R935 C705 R742 R936 C706 R743 R938 C708 R748 R749 C902 C903 R940 C904 R941 C905 R942 R943 C713 R944 R750 R945 R751 C909 R946 R752 C716 R947 R753 C717 C718 R948 R754 R949 R755 R756 R757 R758 C910 R759 C912 C913 R950 C722 C723 C918 R760 C724 C919 R762 R763 R764 C729 C921 C922 C923 C924 C925 C736 C739 D702 D704 D705 D7...

Page 61: ...R7787 R7793 X7701 C7702 C7703 C7704 C7705 Q7701 C7706 Q7702 Q7703 C7708 Q7704 Q7705 Q7706 Q7708 Q7709 C7711 Q7711 C7716 C7720 C7721 C7722 C7723 C7724 C7725 D7701 C7726 D7702 D7704 D7705 R7701 D7706 R7702 R7703 R7705 R7706 R7707 C7730 R7709 IC7704 IC7705 C7735 R7710 C7738 R7711 R7713 R7714 R7715 R7716 C7740 R7718 C7743 C7749 R7722 R7727 R7728 C7750 R7729 C7751 R7730 R7732 R7733 R7734 R7735 R7736 R7...

Page 62: ...Cu FRONT R C Unit Side A FRONT R C Unit Side B R1101 R1102 R1103 R1104 R1106 R1107 R1108 IC1101 R1109 R1110 R1111 P1101 C1101 C1102 PHOTOSENSOR Unit Side A PHOTOSENSOR Unit Side B PHOTOSENSOR Unit Chip Parts Side B 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H ...

Page 63: ...en soldering use the Lead free Solder Sn Ag Cu REAR R C Unit Side A REAR R C Unit Chip Parts Side A REAR R C Unit Side B P1551 C1551 C1552 R1551 R1552 R1553 FB1551 FB1552 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H ...

Page 64: ... D C 17 45 11 1 U L M N P Q R S T Y X 11 Z1 Z2 51 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 4 A B 8 4 31 3 4 10 4 9 4 15 4 27 4 1 4 22 4 29 38 37 28 6 32 16 27 18 19 22 40 4 14 1 4 14 3 4 14 2 4 14 4 4 14 4 23 4 3 4 4 4 24 4 19 4 8 4 18 4 17 4 29 7 4 29 4 35 4 29 4 21 4 37 4 25 4 34 4 29 4 29 4 16 4 7 4 6 4 2 4 20 4 33 4 11 4 33 4 36 4 29 4 31 4 12 4 13 4 38 4 32 40 4 32 4 26 4 4 29 4 30 4 8 CABINET AND MECHANICAL PARTS ...

Page 65: ...RING PCOVPA028WJSA 4 10 00M22AV154020 00M22AV154020 KNOB ZOOM RING PCOVPA029WJSA 4 11 nsp nsp LID ENGINE COVER PCOVZA072WJFW 4 12 nsp nsp CASE LAMP HOUSE PCOVZA073WJKZ 4 13 nsp nsp COVER EXHAUST DUCT PDUC A064WJKZ 4 14 00MZK22AV0030 00MZK22AV0030 UNIT KIT COLOR WHEEL ASSY CFILWA096WEF0 4 14 1 nsp nsp UNIT KIT COLOR WHEEL PFiLWA096WJZZ 4 14 2 nsp nsp HOLDER COLOR WHEEL HOLDER LHLDZA690WJFW 4 14 3 n...

Page 66: ...R IC 0 65 WXGA LVDS RDMDPA023WJZZ 40 nsp nsp SCREW SCREW M3 6 䌆AN X2 BAIMETAL X2 XBBSN30P06000 41 nsp nsp SCREW SCREW FOR INLET XBBSN30P08000 42 nsp nsp SCREW SOC 2 XBPS830P08JS0 43 nsp nsp SCREW SCREW XEBSN30P12000 45 nsp nsp SCREW SHAFT X2 46 90M HH000130R 90M HH000130R THERMISTOR THERMISTOR RH HXA025WJPZ 47 nsp nsp HOLDER WIRE HOLDER LHLDW1226CEZZ 49 nsp nsp LABEL SERIAL NO LABEL 51 nsp nsp SHI...

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