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LCD-37XR9SDA
PRODUCT CODE No. 1 682 348 16: PAL-BG(TV) DTV
REFERENCE No.:SM0915073
CONTENTS Safety precautions.. 1 Alignment instructions and method of software upgrading 3 Working principle analysis of the unit...11 Block diagram...12 IC block diagram..13 Wiring diagram . 18 Troubleshooting guide .. 19 Schematic diagram 24 APPENDIX-A: Assembly list APPENDIX-B: Exploded View Removing or Installing the Stand Wall mounting instructions
Attention: This service manual is only for service personnel to take reference with. Before
servicing please read the following points carefully.
Safety precautions
1. Instructions
Be sure to switch off the power supply before replacing or welding any components or inserting/plugging in connection wire Anti static measures to be taken (throughout the entire production process!): a) Do not touch here and there by hand at will; b) Be sure to use anti static electric iron; c) Its a must for the welder to wear anti static gloves. Please refer to the detailed list before replacing components that have special safety requirements. Do not change the specs and type at will.
would be unable to work and no way to get it repaired. If the connection wires, connections or components fixed by the thermotropic glue need to disengage when service, please soak the thermotropic glue into the alcohol and then pull them out in case of dagmage. 2.11 Special care must be taken in transporting or handling it. Exquisite shock vibration may lead to breakage of screen glass or damage to driving circuit. Therefore it must be packed in a strong case before the transportation or handling. 2.12 For the storage make sure to put it in a place where the environment can be controlled so as to prevent the temperature and humidity from exceeding the limits as specified in the manual. For prolonged storage, it is necessary to house it in an anti-moisture bag and put them altogether in one place. The ambient conditions are tabulated as follows: Temperature Scope for operation Scope for storage Humidity Scope for operation Scope for storage 0 ~ +50 oC -20 ~ +60 oC 20% ~ 85% 10% ~ 90%
2.13 Display of a fixed picture for a long time may result in appearance of picture residue on the screen, as commonly called ghost shadow. The extent of the residual picture varies with the maker of LCD screen. This phenomenon doesnt represent failure. This ghost shadow may remain in the picture for a period of time (several minutes). But when operating it please avoid displaying still picture in high brightness for a long time.
Alignment instructions
1. Test equipment
VG-848 (YPbPr,VGA signal generator) VG-849 (HDMI signal generator) CA210 (white balancer)
2. Power test
Connect data processing board, power board and IR board according the wiring diagram, connect the power and press standby button to turn on the TV. a) Test the pin voltage of X808, the data is shown in table1: Table1 voltage data of X808
X808 Voltage Pin1 5.4~5.6 V 2 3.2~3. 4V 3 0 4,5 11.4~12.6 V 6,7 0 8 31.4~32. 6V 9 4.85~5.35 V 10 0 11 4.85~5. 35V 12 0 13 >2.5V
b) Test the pin voltage of XV03, the data is shown in table2: Table2 voltage data of XV03
XV03 Voltage Pin1, 2 23.8~25.2V 3, 4, 5 0
3. Alignment flow-chart
The alignment flow-chart is shown as fig-1
Connect to the center signal source and check each function of TV (station leaking, analog control, etc.) check the output of earphone and speaker.
Input HD signal and check the function of YPbPr Input VGA signal and check if the display is normal, check the function (analog control), horizontal/vertical center, etc. Input HDMI signal and check if the display is normal, check the function (analog control), horizontal/vertical center, etc.
Preset ex-factory
4. Adjustment instruction
4.1 Unit adjustments 4.1.1Connect all the boards according to wiring diagram, then power on and observe the display. 4.1.2 Method for entering factory menu: a) Press SOURCE, 2, 5, 8 and 0 in turn to enter factory menu; b) Press CH+ and CH- to move the cursor to the adjustment page of the level one factory menu, then press OK to enter; c) Press CH+ and CH- to move the cursor up and down; d) Press VOL- and VOL+ to adjust the item when the cursor move to a certain adjust item; e) Press MENU to exit to the previous factory menu; f) Press EXIT to exit the factory menu at any situation; g) Press OK to enter the sub factory menu; h) ADC ADJUST, ADC calibration of VGA, Component channel; i) W/B ADJUST, white balance adjustment; j) POWER Mode, set the turn-on modes. Standby---standby when power on; Mem---memory; ForceOn---power on; ForceOn can be used for aging; set the power mode to Standby when preset ex-factory unless the client appointed it; k) ISP Mode, ON---soft upgrading through VGA port with ISP device, OFF---DDC function of VGA; the setting will not be memory and will be OFF when power on again; l) REST ALL, initialization of the factory and user data; after this item is confirm, the unit will restart and display the guiding image. m) Factory Data Reset, factory data initialization (including white balance adjustment, ADC calibration and other adjusted data); n) Factory Channel Preset, preset the factory channel; please connect to the center signal source when operating; the present digital frequency is CH28 (529.5MHz), CH33 (564.5MHz) for Australia and CH45 (666MHz) for UK, if the signal changes, perform DTV manual search in
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Channel menu and the operation needs 15s or so. o) MST Debug, the default is OFF. OFF---RS-232 should match the design criterion; ON--- it should be convenient for using exploitation tool to adjust. The setting will not be memory and will be OFF when power on again; p) Backlight: adjust the backlight brightness, adjust the data and test the voltage of X804 pin2 (PWM), let the voltage to be the corresponding PWM voltage which the brightness is maximum. It will be preset and doesnt need adjust. q) SSC Adjust, adjust the frequency spectrum expand, it will be preset and doesnt need adjust. r) AUDIO Curve, adjust the sound curve, it will be preset and doesnt need adjust. s) Picture Mode, set the picture values of each channel. Normally, they are preset and neednt adjust. t) There is data in EEPROM after software upgrade, please perform Reset All before the first adjustment. 4.2 ADC calibration 4.2.1ADC calibration in VGA channel a) Switch to VGA channel. b) Press SOURCE, then press 2, 5, 8, 0 in turn to enter the level one factory menu. c) Move the cursor to ADC ADJUST and press OK to enter the sub-menu. d) Input VGA signal (VG-848 Timing:856(1024x768/60Hz), Pattern:920 Gray 8 step(H)). Move the cursor to mode, press CH+ and CH- to select RGB, move the cursor to AUTO ADC and press OK to adjust automatically till complete. 4.2.2 ADC calibration in YPbPr channel a) Switch to YPbPr channel. b) Press SOURCE, then press 2, 5, 8, 0 in turn to enter the level one factory menu. c) Move the cursor to ADC ADJUST and press OK to enter the sub-menu. d) Input YPbPr signal (VG-848 Timing:978(483P), Pattern:984 SMPTE Color Bar). Move the cursor to mode, press CH+ and CH- to select YPbPr(HD), move the cursor to AUTO ADC and press ENTER to adjust automatically till complete. e) Input YPbPr signal (VG-848 Timing:978(483P), Pattern:984 SMPTE Color Bar). Move the cursor to mode, press CH+ and CH- to select YPbPr(SD), move the cursor to AUTO ADC and press ENTER to adjust automatically till complete. 4.3 White balance adjustment The default of color temperature of COOL is 12000K and the coordinate is (272, 278); color temperature of NORMAL is 9300K and the coordinate is (285,293), color temperature of WARM is 6500K and the coordinate is (313,329). 4.3.1 Adjustment steps Before the white balance adjustment, please let the unit working at least 30 minutes and at a stable situation, use BBY channel of the white balancer CA-210. a) Switch to HDMI channel; b) Press SOURCE, then press 2, 5, 8, 0 in turn to enter the level one factory menu. c) Move the cursor to W/B ADJUST and press OK to enter the sub-menu. d) Input DVI/HDMI signal 1024X768/60Hz 16 step Gray (Timing:856, Pattern:921). Move the cursor to MODE, press CH+ and CH- to select HDMI or other HDMI channel, move the cursor to TEMPERTURE and press CH+ and CH- to select COOL. e) Fix G GAIN, adjust R GAIN, B GAIN and let the color coordinate of the fourteenth scale be
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(272,278). f) Fix G OFFSET, adjust R OFFSET, B OFFSET and let the color coordinate of the third scale be (272,278). g) When adjusting, please keep the color temperature of high light to be X=2725, Y=2785 and the low light to be X=2728, Y=2788. h) Move the cursor to COPY ALL and copy the data to the other channels. i) Check if the color temperatures of NORMAL and WARM are up to the mustard (low light acceptable error:8, high light acceptable error:5), if not, adjust R-GAIN/ B-GAIN/ R-OFF/ B-OFF. j) Check the color temperature of COOL, NORMAL and WARM of other channels (ANALOGTV, DVB-T, Video, YPbPr,VGA), if they are not up to the mustard then adjust and store the data separately. k) The reference of adjustment rule is below: B gun: lower B gun to increase X, Y coordinate data, while raise B gun to decrease the data. R gun: raise R gun to increase X coordinate data, while lower R gun to decrease the data; (R gun adjustment will affect X and Lv slightly). G gun: raise G gun to increase Y coordinate data, while lower G gun to decrease the data; (G gun adjustment will affect Y and Lv greatly).
5. Performance check
5.1 TV function Connect RF to the center signal source, enter Channel menu auto search, check if there are channels be skipped, check if the picture and speaker are normal. 5.2 AV/S-Video terminals Input AV/S-Video signal, check if the picture and sound are normal. 5.3 YPbPr/YcbCr terminal Input YUV signal (VG848 signal generator), separately input the YUV signals listed in table3 and check if the display and sound are normal at any situation (power on, channel switch and format convert, etc.) Table3 YUV signal format
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Resolution 720X480 720X480 720X576 720X480 720X480 720X576 1280X720 1280X720 1280X720 1920X1080 1920X1080 1920X1080 H-frequecny (kHz) 15.734 15.734 15.625 31.469 31.469 31.25 45 45 37.5 33.75 33.75 28.125 60 59.94 50 60 59.94 50 59.94 60 50 59.94 60 50 6 V-frequecny (kHz) Point clock pulse frequecny (MHz) 13.5 13.5 13.5 27 27 27 74.18 74.25 74.25 74.25 74.25 74.25 Note 480i(NTSC) 480i(NTSC) 576i(PAL) 480p(NTSC PROG) 480p(NTSC PROG) 576p(PAL PROG) 720p(59p) 720p(60p) 720p(50p) 1080i(59i) 1080i(60i) 1080i(50i)
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5.4 VGA terminal Input VGA signal (VG848 signal generator), separately input the signals listed in table4 and check the display and sound. If the image is deflection of the Horizontal and vertical, select Picture->Screen->Auto Adjusting to perform auto-correct. Table4 VGA signal format
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Resolution 640X480 720X400 640X480 640X480 800X600 800X600 800X600 800X600 1024X768 1024X768 1024X768 1152X864 1280X960 1280X1024 1280X1024 1440X900 1680X1050 1360X768 H-frequecny (kHz) 31.469 31.469 37.861 37.5 35.156 37.879 48.077 46.875 48.363 56.476 60.023 67.5 60 63.98 80 47.7 V-frequecny (kHz) 59.94 70.086 72.809 75 56.25 60.317 72.188 75 60.004 70.069 75.029 75 60 60.02 75 60 60 60 Point clock pulse frequecny (MHz) 25.175 28.322 31.5 31.5 36 40 50 49.5 65 75 78.75 108 108 108 135 85.5 IBM IBM VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA SXGA Note
5.5 HDMI terminal Input HDMI signal (VG849 signal generator), separately input the signals listed in table4 and table5 and check the display and sound (32KHz, 44.1KHz, 48KHz) at any situation (power on, channel switch and format convert, etc.) 5.6 other functions check a) Check the turn on/turn off timer, sleep timer, picture/sound mode, OSD, stereo and digital sound port, etc. b) Check the digital program, if Audio Only is normal. c) Check MHEG function of the digital program for UK unit. d) Check if CI: Common Interface is normal. e) Check logical channel number (LCN) for Australia.
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f) Check logical channel number (LCN) for France, UK and Italy. g) Check OTA function for Australia special custom.
7. Software instruction
Table5 software instruction
No. Code No. Type Function written before paste
N810 N807 NA03 NA04 NA08 N107 5272532003 5272404002 5272402002 5272402002 5272402002 5272421002 EN25B32-100HIP AT24C04 AT24C02 AT24C02 AT24C02 AT24LC21A FLASH HDMI KEY HDMI EDID HDMI EDID HDMI VGA EDID EDID (Australia only)
Method Written with device like ALL11, write-protect, refer to note1. Written with device like ALL11
Note1: write-protect setting: enter ALL-100 interface, select Config and press config setting, set Protect to All Protect, select config when writing. The write-protect will be set again when ALL-100 program restart. Note2: software writing and upgrade method with ISP writing-device (1) Main board upgrade: connect a four-pin wire of the ISP writing-device to Debug port(X806) on the main board; Unit upgrade: connect VGA ports of the ISP writing-device and the main board, enter factory menu and set ISP Mode to ON. (2) Using Mstar writing-tool on line, click Connect menu, if it displays Device EN25B32 as shown in fig2, the connection is success, if it fails, select EN25B52 of Device manually and press Connect again.
Fig2 Device EN25B52 successful connection (3) Click Read and select the file written (MERGE.bin for example) as shown in fig3.
(4)
Fig3 the written file Click Auto, select All chip , program and other items as shown if fig4.
Fig4 selected items (5) (6) Press Run in fig4 to begin writing and there are two steps: Erase and Program. If the process of writing succeeds, it will display Pass near Run as shown in fig5.
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(7)
Fig5 Repeat step 2) and 5) to write the program to the other units without exit the ISP interface.
Note3: software writing and upgrade method with USB port (1) Make sure the USB device is formatted as FAT32. (2) Copy the program named Merge.bin to USB device. (3) Insert the USB device to USB port of the unit, power on and select RF-ATV channel, begin USB upgrade after OSD disappear. It will display blue when read the data from USB device, while display red when write Flash. The flash must be pull out when display red. It will flicker in red and blue if the process of writing is abnormal. (4) The method are not applicable to all the USB devices, try another one if a certain USB device is inapplicable.
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amplifier BH3547F amplifying, then output two ways. One way will be sent to earphone, another way will be sent to digital sound amplifier R2A15112FP amplifying then sent to speaker. 5. HDMI signal flow Three HDMI video signals via switcher PS321 are directly fed to the master control IC MSD109 to digital decode, image scale and OSD superposition, then output LVDS drive level for panel display. HDMI audio signal via decoder built-in MSD109 is fed to back end to bass adjust and volume control, the sound will separate into L/R channels and input to earphone amplifier BH3547F amplifying, then output two ways. One way will be sent to earphone, another way will be sent to digital sound amplifier R2A15112FP amplifying then sent to speaker.
Block diagram
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IC block diagram
1. MSD109CL
Twin-turbo 8051 MCU Supports multi-path TS stream input Two paths TS stream output, integrated switch selection Supports both serial and parallel TS stream input Maximum TS data rate is 104Mbps for serial or 13MB/sec for parallel MPEG-2 audio decoder MPEG-1, MPEG-2 (Layer I/II) and Dolby1 Digital(AC-3) audio decoder MPEG-4 decoder NTSC/PAL/SECAM video decoder Supports NTSC-M, NTSC-J, NTSC-4.43, PAL (B,D,G,H,M,N,I,), and SECAM Multi-standard sound processor Supports BTSC/A2/EIA-J demodulation in NTSC and A2/NICAM/FM/AM demodulation in PAL Supports MTS Mode MONO/STEREO/SAP in BTSC/EIA-J and MONO/STEREO/DUAL in A2/NICAM Digital Audio Interface Analog RGB Compliant/YUV input Ports Two analog ports support up to 1080P Supports PC RGB input up to SXGA@75Hz Supports HDTV RGB/YPbPr/YCbCr Supports Composite Sync and SOG (Sync-on-Green) separator Automatic color calibration DVI/HDCP/HDMI input ports Supports up to 225MHz @ 1080P 60Hz with 12-bit deep-color resolution High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) 1.1 compliant receiver High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) 1.3 compliant receiver with CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) support Video Processing & Conversion 3-D motion adaptive video de-interlacers with edge-oriented adaptive algorithm for smooth low-angle edges Automatic 3:2 pull-down & 2:2 pull-down detection and recovery 10-bit internal data processing 3-D video noise reduction Output Interface Supports up to 10-bit dual LVDS full-HD (1920 x 1080) panel interface Video output port Supports CVBS/S-video bypass output Built-in video encoder for encoding digital video into CVBS output Miscellaneous Supports DVB-CI port conditional receiver USB 2.0 port can be connected to the external equipment for software upgrading
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2. CE6353
The chip comprises 8MHz bandwidth SAW and supports demodulation of 6MHz, 7MHz and 8MHz, 2K/8K carrier and supports both serial and parallel TS stream output. 3. R2A10406NP
*VIF frequency corresponds to 38.9MHz. *SIF frequency corresponds to M/N,B/G,I,D/K and SECAM L,L'. *I2CBUS control.
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4. PS321
The chip supports both I2C control and I/O control mode; supports both internal and external EDIT. 5. R2A15112FP
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6. TD1616
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Wiring diagram
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Trouble shooting
1. Fault clearance
Before servicing please check to find the possible causes of the troubles according to the table below. 1.1 Antenna (signal): Picture is out of focus or jumping Bad status in signal receiving Poor signal Check if there are failures with the electrical connector or the antenna. Check if the antenna is properly connected. Fringe in picture Check if the antenna is correctly oriented. Maybe there is electric wave reflected from hilltop or building. Picture is interfered by stripe Possibly due to interference from automobile, train, high shaped bright spots voltage transmission line, neon lamp etc. Maybe there is interference between antenna and power supply line. Please try to separate them in a longer distance. Maybe the shielded-layer of signal wire is not connected properly to the connector. There appear streaks or light color Check if interfered by other equipment and if interfered on the screen possibly by the equipment like transmitting antenna, non-professional radio station and cellular phone. 1.2 TV set: Symptoms Unable to switch the power on No picture and sound
Deterioration of color phase or color tone Screen position or size is not proper Picture is twisted and deformed Picture color changed or colorless
Possible cause Check to see if the power plug has been inserted properly into the socket. Check to see if the power supply of liquid crystal TV has been switched on. (As can be indicated by the red LED at the front of the TV set) See if its receiving the signal that is transmitted from other source than the station Check if its connected to the wrong terminal or if the input mode is correct. Check if the signal cable connection between video frequency source and the liquid crystal TV set is correct. Check if all the picture setups have been corrected. Check is the screen position and size is correctly set up. Check to see if the picture-frame ratio is properly set up. Check the Component or RGB settings of the liquid
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Picture is whitish or too bright in the darkest area of the picture No picture or signal produced from the displayer if XXX in search appears. There appears an indication outside the receivable scope) Remote control cannot work properly
When playing VHS picture search tape, there are lines at the top or bottom of the picture.
crystal TV set and make proper adjustment according to the signal types. Check if the contrast setting is too high. Possibly the output quality of DVD broadcaster is set too high. It maybe also due to improper terminal connection of the video frequency signal in a certain position of the system. Check if the setting for the brightness is too high Possibly the brightness grade of DVD player (broadcaster) is set too high. Check if the cable is disconnected. Check if its connected to the proper terminal or if the input mode is correct. Check if the TV set can receive input signal. The signal is not correctly identified and VGA format is beyond the specified scope. Check if the batteries are installed in the reverse order. Check if the battery is effective. Check the distance or angle from the monitor. Check if there is any obstruct between the remote control and the TV set. Check if the remote control signal- receiving window is exposed to strong fluorescence. Check if the antenna cable is correctly connected, or if it has received the video signal correctly. Check if the antenna cable is correctly connected. Of if it has received the right video signal. Check if the mute audio frequency setting is selected. Check if the sound volume is set to minimum. Make sure the earphone is not connected. Check if the cable connection is loose. When being played or in pause VHS picture search tape sometimes cant provide stable picture, which may lead to incorrect display of the liquid crystal TV, In this case please press auto key on the remote control so as to enable the liquid crystal TV set to recheck the signal and then to display correct picture signal
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2. Troubleshooting guide
2.1. No raster
Turn-on power supply, check if the red indicator is light in the STANDBY? no yes
Press POWER button on the unit or sensor control and check the indicator. blue Check if the PIN1 of X808 on main board is high-level? yes Check power board and back light board
red
no
Check if the PIN13 of X808 on main board is high-level? yes Check power supply board
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yes
yes
no
yes
no
Enter factory-menu, initialization EEPROM, then turn off the TV, turn on again, display picture? yes
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yes
yes
yes
no Check 24V power supply of power board and the path between XV03 and NV02 on main board
yes
no Check the path between NS01 pin 126,148 and NV02 pin10, 27
Replace NS01
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L104 STBL2012-501 +32V RF_AGC_SCL# C102 82n C104 22u 50V +5V_TUNER L105 C106 470u 10V 22uH +5V +9V L116 BG2012D151T 100n C229 C130 100u 10V R126 5.6K R125 5.6K GND-D C132 V104 100u BC847AW R129 220 16V R132 75 R133 75
+5V
GND14 14
C105 100n
V103 BC847AW
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Vtune 1 RF-gain TUNER1 2 ANT-pwr 3 SCL TD1616EF/PHP-5 4 SDA 5 4MHz 6 +5V 7 0.56uH L106 53822B56K3 IF-out8 8 R101 IF-gain 9 IF-out10 10 IF-out11 11 GND13 13 GND12 12 GND-A L101 STBL2012-501 L102 STBL2012-501 L103 STBL2012-501 C101 10n TV_FAT_IFP TV_FAT_IFN 0 TV_IF_AGC GND-A R102 100 C109 10n R105 1K TUNER_SDA C107 1000u 10V C108 10n 0 R128 V101 2SC2216 R107 56 R108 6.8K GND-A GND-A GND-A D101 MA859 V102 BC847AW C110 10n R109 6.8K R110 10K R111 22K R112 3.3K R113 100K C112 10n +5V R104 5.6K R106 390 TUNER_SCL R103 75 1.2uH L107 C111 GND-A 10n T_RF_AGC GND-A T_RF_AGC +9V
R124 220
TV_CVBS 003:E2
6 NC EQF/B
7 GND
SIFMIXF/B
DE-EMPHASIS
AUDIOF/B
VIDEOOUT
C126
28 27 26 25 24 23 22
2.2u R119 10K 16V 100 10n 220n TV_SIFP 002:C4 TV_SIFM 002:C4
GND-A GND-D
100n C230
Z102 K3953
GND
GND-D
GND-A R120 0
GND-D
N101 R2A10406NP
AFCFILTER APCFILTER
+5V_TUNER N100 FSA4159 G101 4MHz C127 20p +5V_TUNER 1 RF_AGC 2 GND 3 GND-A R121 6.8K RF_AGC R122 10K GND-A B0 A T_RF_AGC GND-A Vcc 4 B1 S 5 6 R130 1K
12 C12550V 100n 13 14
4.7K R131
SIFIN1 PORT1
GND-A
AFTOUT
C131 100n
RF_AGC_SCL#
Vcc
SCL 17
21
20
19
18
16
SDA
3 Z101 K9656
C113 10n
15
C115 100n
C122 10n
GND-A
R123 82K
0 R127
GND-A R116 R117 100 100 GND-A SDA 007:A4 SCL 007:A4
GND-A
GND-D
GND-A
+3.3V_DE +1.8V_DE LJ01 RJ10 10K 12 15 16 17 18 RJ11 10K 10p CJ34 RJ12 0 10p CJ35 GND-D +1.8V_PDE +3.3V_DE
2.2u CJ11
100n CJ14
100n CJ20
100n CJ22
100n CJ24
100n CJ26
SMTEST
GND-D GND-D GND-D MICLK MOCLK MDO0 MDO1 MDO2 MDO3 MDO4 MDO5 MDO6 MDO7 MOVAL MOSTRT BKERR 11 STATUS 10 SLEEP 63 61 49 50 51 52 53 56 57 58 48 47 62 33 33 33 RJ24 RJ13 RJ14 RJ15 33 TS_SCLK TS_SDATA TS_MICLK TS_MDI[0] TS_MDI[1] TS_MDI[2] TS_MDI[3] TS_MDI[4] TS_MDI[5] TS_MDI[6] TS_MDI[7] TS_MIVAL TS_MISTRT TS_SVAL TS_SSTRT 10p CJ36 10p CJ37 +1.8V_DE LJ02 +1.8V_CORE GND-D
22p CJ05
330nH LJ05
+5V
100n CJ15
100n CJ17
100n CJ19
100n CJ21
100n CJ23
RJ06 1K +1.8V_PDE
1K RJ07
RJ25
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NJ01 CE6353
GND-A +3.3V_DE
GND-A
GND-A
4.7u CJ13
100n CJ16
RJ22
4.7K RJ03
4.7K RJ04
IRQ
6 8.2K RJ23 GND-D RJ26 RJ27 GND-D 100 100 +3.3V_DE 15p CJ08 15p CJ10 SDA 007:A4 SCL 007:A4
TUNER_SCL TUNER_SDA
100 100
RJ01 RJ02
5 DATA1 4 CLK1 9 RESET Vss Vss Vss Vss Vss Vss Vss Vss Vss Vss Vss
XTO
XTI
0 RJ09
RJ08 2.2M GND-D GJ01 20.48MHz 33p CJ06 33p CJ07 GND-D
GND-D GND-D
RJ28 10K
1 3 8 14 20 25 38 40 46 55 60
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23
27
GND-D
100n CJ18
21 26 22
33 33 33 33 4.7K 4.7K 0
4.7u CJ12
100n CJ25
TUNER+IF
100n CJ27
RJ30 220
CJ01 100n
+3.3V_DE
+1.8V_CORE
GND-D
X106 JY-3541L-01-030
R135 10K
L R
VGA_LIN VGA_RIN 12K R141 12K R160 R164 C144 47p 33 R165 33 C140 47p VGA_VSYNC 003:D3 VGA_HSYNC 003:D3 +5V VCC-VGA R163 R162 R272 33 V113 BC847AW R273 510 R274 510 R277 33 V114 BC847AW R181 0 GND-D VCLK: 0=READ ONLY VGA_B_IN 003:C4 +9V L111 BG2012D151T 4.7u C175 AV_RIN 12K R219 C191 47p C192 47p 12K R221 C177 100n AV_RIN 16V R223 10K R1 AV_CVBSOUT R189 75 R190 GND-D 10K B2 R155 10K 4 5 2 3 1 GND-D 1n C190 100K R218 C160 100n GND-D GND-D C172 GND-D 100n 2 PESD5V0L4UG N106 71 72 73 74 75 76 R174 R175 100 R172 100 R173 R176 R177 100 100 C173 2.2u C174 2.2u 1 3 4 5 SC2_LOUT SC2_ROUT 003:C2 Y1_INPUT 0 R157 G1 5 4 3 1 N108 +5V GND-D R171 10K R170 100n C231 200 120 R271 GND-D GND-D PESD5V0L4UG 2 C171 100n GND-D R2 B2 G2 R1 B1 R158 75 R193 13K R194 13K 100 100 C169 2.2n C170 2.2n 003:C2 Pb1_INPUT GND-D +3.3V_VD ISP_EN 003:C2 Pr1_INPUT 006:G5 PANEL_ON/OFF EEP_W_EN 007:A1 PRIM_AUD_OUT_L 008:C4 C164 2.2n Pb2_INPUT GND-D PRIM_AUD_OUT_R 008:C4 C166 2.2n 0 Y2_INPUT 0 GND-D R169 R178 75 C165 100p 0 GND-D GND-D R167 R168 75 C163 100p 0 C161 100p X109 HJR-613/PB-1 R2 C147 47p 12K R154 G2 AV_LIN B1 R207 4.7K R199 47K GND-D V107 MMBT3904 R200 8.2K 47 R208 R195 10K C176 2.2u 1n C187 100K R215 GND-D AV_OUTL AV_CVBSOUT GND-D AV_OUTL GND-D GND-D GND-D +9V C158 47p C186 100n GND-D GND-D V110 MMBT3904 R206 8.2K 47 R214 C183 2.2u 12K R156 L114 BG2012D151T R213 4.7K 4.7u C180 16V AV_OUTR R198 10K AV_OUTR GND-D YUV1_LIN 12K R143 C137 47p TV_SIFP 001:F2 C153 C154 C178 C179 C149 C150 1u 1u C155 C156 C142 C143 1u 1u 1u 1u 100n 100n 1u 1u 53 54 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 67 68 69 65 C157 100n SIF1P SIF1M AUL0 AUR0 AUL1 AUR1 I2S_OUT_MCK AUL2 I2S_OUT_BCK AUR2 I2S_OUT_WS I2S_OUT_SD AUL3 I2S_OUT_MUTE/CEC AUR3 AUVRM AUVRP AUVAG AUCOM AUOUTL2 AUOUTR2 AUOUTL1 AUOUTR1 AUOUTL0 AUOUTR0 GND-D R159 R166 75 C162 100p R187 13K R191 1K GND-D R179 R183 75 C167 100p R188 13K Pr2_INPUT 0 GND-D R184 R186 75 C168 100p N105 PESD5V0L4UG R205 47K AV_LIN R222 10K BC847AW V115 TXD_UPDATE 007:D5 AV_INPUT R153 75 G1 RXD_UPDATE 007:D5 R275 10K N103 PESD5V0L4UG R276 200 ISP_EN C145 100n 2 GND-D +3.3V_VD
R136 10K
G
GND-D 6 5 4
N107 24LC21A/SN 1 NC1 2 NC2 VCLK 6 NC3 4 R202 0 VSS SDA SCL 5 R161 2.2K 3 VCC 7 8
D102 MMBD1204
33
14
Z103 470MHz
GND-D
13
12
VGA_G_IN 003:C4
11
VGA_R_IN 003:C4
SC2_LOUT
Z107 470MHz
X108 HJR-413/PB-1
R1
GND-D
L1
R138 10K
NS01 MSD109CL-H
R2
R144 10K
YUV2_RIN
L2
R151 10K
1u
L109 SGMI2012M1R0KT
C141 100n
C151
4.7u C152
4.7u C146
100n C148
GND-D
GND-D
SPDIF-OUT
GND-D
BLK_ON 005:C5 RST_6353 001:F6 PWR_ON/OFF 005:B2 I2C0_DATA 006:F2 I2C0_CLK 006:F2
D103
HJR-03A-OR X110
GND-D
AUDIO IN/OUT
NS01 MSD109CL-H
RGB1_BIN RGB1_SOGIN RGB1_GIN RGB1_RIN Pb1_INPUT 003:B3 Y1_INPUT 002:B3 Pr1_INPUT 003:B3 R231 R232 R233 R234 R235 R236 R237 47 470 47 47 47 47 47 C201 C202 C203 C204 C205 C206 C207 C208 C209 C210 C211 C212 C213 C214 100n 100n 100n C215 002:C1 VGA_HSYNC 002:C1 VGA_VSYNC 100n 47n 1n 47n 47n 47n 1n 47n 47n 47n 47n 47n 24 25 26 27 29 32 31 34 28 30 33 21 22 23 16 19 20 37 38 R250 390 1% 47 45 44 43 42 40 41 39 50 48 46 100n 100n 100n 100n 100n 100n C220 C221 C222 C223 C224 C225 TV_CVBS 001:H2
BIN1P SOGIN1 GIN1P RIN1P BIN0P SOGIN0 GIN0P RIN0P BINM GINM RINM VCLAMP REFP REFM REXT HSYNC1 VSYNC1 HSYNC0 VSYNC0
CVBS0 CVBS1 CVBS2 CVBS3 CVBS4 CVBS5 CVBS6 CVBS7 CVBSOUT VCOM0 VCOM1
AV_INPUT
47n
47n C218
R261
GND-D
GND-D
R255 30K
C216 2.2u
R257 470
C227 2.2u
+3.3V_DVI
A
R259 R256 15K R258 120
GND-D
+5V_PI +5V R238 R240 R242 R244 R246 R248 L115 STPB2012-201PT 100n C219 100u C217 +5V_PI
C195 C196
2.2u 2.2u
16 4 R251 R252
47 470
C197 C198
2.2u 2.2u
C199 C200
2.2u 2.2u
10 S2C 11 S1C 14 S1D R239 R241 R243 R245 R247 R249 13 S2D 15 33K 33K 33K 33K 33K 33K EN 8 GND GND-D GND-D IN 1 4052_SEL 007:C4 DD 12 DC PI5V330 9 R254 47 RGB1_RIN
VIDEO IN/OUT
+2.5V_DDR +2.5V_DDR
CS04 100n
CS06 100n
RS14 1K
1%
RS34 1K
NS01 MSD109CL-H
197 198 200 201 202 203 205 206 208 209 210 211 213 214 217 218 261 262 264 265 266 267 270 271 273 274 275 276 278 279 282 283 DQM3 DQM2 DQM1 DQM0 204 216 269 281 DQM3 DQM2 DQM1 DQM0
NS02 HYB25DC256163CE-4.0
+2.5V_DDR VDD1 VDD18 VDD33 VDDQ3 VDDQ9 VDDQ15 VDDQ55 VDDQ61 1 18 33 3 9 15 55 61
1% RS09 1K CS09 1n CS11 100n GND-D RS08 22 GND-D MCLK+ MCLKCKE RASZM0 CASZM0 M1_WEZ 56 56 22 22 RS10 RS11 RS12 RS13 M1_MADR0 M1_MADR1 M1_MADR2 M1_MADR3 M1_MADR4 M1_MADR5 M1_MADR6 M1_MADR7 M1_MADR8 M1_MADR9 M1_MADR10 M1_MADR11 MADR12 56 WEZ CASZ RASZ BA0 BA1 RS07 56 M1_WEZ CASZM0 RASZM0 M1-BA0 M1-BA1 M1-BA0 M1-BA1 RS15 GND-D
CS25 100n
NS03 HYB25DC256163CE-4.0
CS27 1n +2.5V_DDR VDD1 VDD18 VDD33 VDDQ3 VDDQ9 VDDQ15 VDDQ55 VDDQ61 1 18 33 3 9 15 55 61 RS36 22 MDATA31 MDATA30 MDATA29 MDATA28 MDATA27 MDATA26 MDATA25 MDATA24 MDATA23 MDATA22 MDATA21 MDATA20 MDATA19 MDATA18 MDATA17 MDATA16
RS28 1K
MDATA31 MDATA30 MDATA29 MDATA28 MDATA27 MDATA26 MDATA25 MDATA24 MDATA23 MDATA22 MDATA21 MDATA20 MDATA19 MDATA18 MDATA17 MDATA16 MDATA15 MDATA14 MDATA13 MDATA12 MDATA11 MDATA10 MDATA9 MDATA8 MDATA7 MDATA6 MDATA5 MDATA4 MDATA3 MDATA2 MDATA1 MDATA0 +2.5V_ADDR
MDATA31 MDATA30 MDATA29 MDATA28 MDATA27 MDATA26 MDATA25 MDATA24 MDATA23 MDATA22 MDATA21 MDATA20 MDATA19 MDATA18 MDATA17 MDATA16 MDATA15 MDATA14 MDATA13 MDATA12 MDATA11 MDATA10 MDATA9 MDATA8 MDATA7 MDATA6 MDATA5 MDATA4 MDATA3 MDATA2 MDATA1 MDATA0
49 RS16 300
VREF
CS26 100n
GND-D MCLK+ MCLKRS17 22 MDATA15 MDATA14 MDATA13 MDATA12 MDATA11 MDATA10 MDATA9 MDATA8 MDATA7 MDATA6 MDATA5 MDATA4 MDATA3 MDATA2 MDATA1 MDATA0 CKE RASZD M0_CASZ M0_WEZ GND-D
DQS3 DQS2 DQS1 DQS0 MADR0 MADR1 MADR2 MADR3 MADR4 MADR5 MADR6 MADR7 MADR8 MADR9 MADR10 MADR11 MADR12 MCLKZ MCLK MCLKE BADR1 BADA0 WEZ RASZ CASZ
195 220 259 285 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 248 249 250 251 252 253 236 237 238 254 255 256 257 258
DQS3 DQS2 DQS1 DQS0 MADR0 MADR1 MADR2 MADR3 MADR4 MADR5 MADR6 MADR7 MADR8 MADR9 MADR10 MADR11 MADR12 MCLKMCLK+ CKE BA1 BA0 WEZ RASZ CASZ
RS35 300
1%
RS27 22
49 GND-D
VREF
45 46 44 23 22 21 24
1%
45 46 44 23 22 21 24
DQM1 DQM0 DQS1 DQS0 56 MADR8 MADR9 MADR10 MADR11 MADR4 MADR5 MADR6 MADR7 MADR3 MADR2 MADR1 MADR0 RS05 M1_MADR8 M1_MADR9 M1_MADR10 M1_MADR11 M1_MADR4 M1_MADR5 M1_MADR6 M1_MADR7 M1_MADR3 M1_MADR2 M1_MADR1 M1_MADR0
20 LDM 47 UDM 16 LDQS 51 UDQS 29 30 31 32 35 36 37 38 39 40 28 41 42 17 26 27 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10/AP A11 A12 NC17 BA0 BA1
RS06 56
2 DQ0 4 DQ1 5 DQ2 7 DQ3 8 DQ4 10 RS18 DQ5 11 DQ6 13 DQ7 54 DQ8 56 DQ9 57 RS19 DQ10 59 DQ11 60 DQ12 62 DQ13 63 DQ14 65 DQ15 34 48 66 6 12 52 58 64 GND-D
CK CK CKE RAS CAS WE CS LDM UDM LDQS UDQS A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10/AP A11 A12 NC17 BA0 BA1
RS33
56 2 DQ0 4 DQ1 5 DQ2 7 DQ3 8 DQ4 10 DQ5 11 RS37 DQ6 13 DQ7 54 DQ8 56 DQ9 57 RS38 DQ10 59 DQ11 60 DQ12 62 DQ13 63 DQ14 65 DQ15 34 48 66 6 12 52 58 64 GND-D
22
22
DQM3 DQM2 DQS3 DQS2 MADR11 MADR10 MADR9 MADR8 MADR7 MADR6 MADR5 MADR4 MADR0 MADR1 MADR2 MADR3 MADR12 WEZ CASZ RASZ BA0 BA1 RS24 56 M0_MADR11 M0_MADR10 M0_MADR9 M0_MADR8 M0_MADR7 M0_MADR6 M0_MADR5 M0_MADR4 M0_MADR0 M0_MADR1 M0_MADR2 M0_MADR3 56 M0_MADR12 M0_WEZ M0_CASZ RASZD BA0D 56 56 BA1D
56 56 22 22
GND-D
20 47 16 51 29 30 31 32 35 36 37 38 39 40 28 41 42 17 26 27
22
RS25 56
RS20 22
56 RS03
235 RS02 1K
MVREF
M0_MADR0 M0_MADR1 M0_MADR2 M0_MADR3 M0_MADR4 M0_MADR5 M0_MADR6 M0_MADR7 M0_MADR8 M0_MADR9 M0_MADR10 M0_MADR11 M0_MADR12 BA0D BA1D
22
RS39 22
C
1%
RS04
56
RS23
GND-D
+2.5V_DDR
CS03 100n
CS05 100n
CS07 100n
CS08 100n
CS10 100n
CS12 100n
CS13 100n
CS14 100n
CS17 100n
CS18 100n
CS19 100n
CS20 100n
CS21 100n
CS22 100n
CS23 100n
CS24 100n
GND-D GND-D
DDR MEMORY
1 2
BLK PWM
R868 0
+12V
N802 MP1410-C019 8 N/C 7 EN 6 SW 10u C812 4 GND FB COMP 5 15K 4.7n R816 C816 R815 10K
+5V_STB
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
+32V
C810 220u
100p C820
C3B-A0619 L801 3 4
1.5n C818
R867 0 R869 0
100n C811
16V
+12V N813 KA78090R IN OUT GND C895 82n C896 220u 25V C806 82n
+9V
+1.2V_VDDC
L802 C3B-A0619
1%
2 +5V_STB +5V_STB GND-D 4.7K R807 4.7K R813 C802 220u 10V +3.3V_VD
D804 SS24
R870 0
10 11 12 13
R864 0 GND-D +32V X101 TJC3-02A R865 0 47K R860 +5V_STB GND-D +12V V803 BC847AW C801 100n
GND-D
GND-D +1.2V_VDDC
NS01 MSD109CL-H
GND-D 55 79 92 184 229 268 286 VDDC VDDC VDDC VDDC VDDC VDDC VDDC AVDDL_DVI GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 12 36 51 56 66 78 91 137 182 183 199 215 228 263 280 292 296
10K R811
C405 10n +2.5V_ADDR R420 100K 7 EN SW N402 MP1410-C019 8 N/C GND 4 COMP 6 +3.3V_DVI +3.3V_MPLL +3.3V_AU R421 10K +3.3V_ADC C404 33n FB R422 15K 1% 1% C406 100n C407 470u 10V 5 D401 SS24 R423 47K 2 IN BS 3 1 L403 SLF10145T-470M1R4-PF 1 2 PVDD
1
100K R871 BLK
287
C893 100n D
10M R859
C403 100n
C891 1u
200K R858
GND-D
2.5V
GND-D
R857 10K
V805 BC847AW
SI2315BDS V806
C892 100n
PANEL_ON/OFF# 006:G5
196 207 212 219 247 260 272 277 284 +3.3V_LPLL +3.3V_SIF 52 70 181 295 239 9 35 49 289 77 108 136 155 168 227
47K R861
1.2V
GND-D
+3.3V_MEMPLL
4
0
AVDD_SIF AVDD_AU AVDD_LPLL AVDD_MPLL AVDD_MEMPLL AVDD_33 AVDD_33 AVDD_33 AVDD_USB VDDP_1 VDDP_2 VDDP_3 VDDP_4 VDDP_5 VDDP_6 3.3V
3 2 1
X803
R809 4.7K
R808 4.7K
GND-D
+3.3V_VD +5V_STB 4.7K R802 5271117010 N812 L1117DG-2.5 IN OUT 100n C888 +3.3V_VD +3.3V_VD +3.3V_VDDP L806 STPB2012-201PT +3.3V_AU L807 STPB2012-201PT +3.3V_SIF L808 STPB2012-201PT GND-D +3.3V_ADC L809 STPB2012-201PT +2.5V +5V LS01 STPB2012-201PT NS04 AS1117-2V5 IN OUT CS28 470u 10V CS29 100n RS40 10K 1% RS41 10K 1% CS30 100n CS31 470u 10V LS02 STPB2012-201PT +2.5V_ADDR LS03 STPB2012-201PT +3.3V_DVI L810 STPB2012-201PT +3.3V_OTG L811 STPB2012-201PT +3.3V_LPLL L812 STPB2012-201PT +3.3V_MEMPLL L813 STPB2012-201PT C824 4.7u C835 100n C839 100n C843 100n C847 100n C849 100n C853 100n +2.5V_ADDR +1.2V_VDDC
R866 47
100u C887
100u C890
1
X801 GND-D
N801 PESD5V0L4UG
C894 10n
GND-D
10V
KEY 007:A3
C823 4.7u
C827 1u
C834 100n
C838 100n
C842 100n
C846 100n
C848 100n
C852 100n
C856 100n
C803 100n
X809
+3.3V
C857 100n
C860 100n
C861 100n
1 2 3 4 5
R413 33 R415 33 SCL SDA
GND-D
GND-D
+3.3V_VDDP
+3.3V_AU
+3.3V_SIF
C825 4.7u
C828 100n
C830 100n
C832 100n
C836 100n
C840 100n
C844 100n
C850 4.7u
C854 100n
C858 4.7u
C862 100n
GND-D R854 0 +5V R812 4.7K NJ02 AS1117-3V3 IN OUT +3.3V LJ04 STPB2012-201PT 100u CJ29 +3.3V_DE NJ03 AS1117-1V8 IN OUT 100n CJ30 10V 100u CJ31 100n CJ32 10V 100u CJ33 +1.8V_DE C826 4.7u C829 100n C831 100n C833 4.7u C837 100n C841 100n C845 100n +3.3V_ADC +3.3V_DVI +3.3V_OTG
GND-D +3.3V_LPLL
C851 4.7u
C855 100n
C859 4.7u
C863 100n
C864 4.7u
C865 100n
BLK
PWM
0 R855
C807 10u
GND-D
GND-D
GND-D
GND-D
GND-D
GND-D
+5V GND-D GND-D GND-D +5V 20K R856 V802 BC847AW R806 4.7K BLK_ON 002:A5 100n CA16 100u CA15 NA06 AP1117-ADJ IN OUT 10V +3.3V_HDMI +5V_STB N803 AS1117-3V3 IN OUT 100n CA17 10V 100u CA18 100n C821 10V 100u C814 100n C815 100u C822 10V +3.3V_MPLL
3 2 1
X804 GND-D BLK
C804 100n
10K R805
GND-D
6.8K RA43
GND-D
3.9K RA42
MCU+POWER
GND-D GND-D
HDMI1_CLKHDMI1_CLK+
DA01 MMBD1204
HDMI1_SDA HDMI1_SCL
+5V_HDMI1
HDMI1_RX0HDMI1_RX0+
HDMI1_RX2HDMI1_RX2+
HDMI1_RX1HDMI1_RX1+
+5V
MODE C
I2C_ADDR=0 -> Control Register: 9C/9D,
GND-D
RA01 10K
HDMI1_RX2+ HDMI1_RX2HDMI1_RX1+ HDMI1_RX1HDMI1_RX0+ HDMI1_RX0HDMI1_CLK+ HDMI1_CLKCEC HDMI1_SCL HDMI1_SDA +5V_HDMI1 HDMI1_RX2+ RA15 10K
500_1%
CA03
HDMI1_RX2HDMI1_RX1+ HDMI1_RX1HDMI1_RX0+
100n
1 AO 2 3 A1
+3.3V_HDMI
GND-D
GND-D
GND-D
RA26
RA05 NC 10K
RA02
GND-D
RA36
10
HDMI1_RX0HDMI1_CLK+ HDMI1_CLK-
11
RA12 100
WP: H=READ ONLY
47K RA29
18
GND-D
RA09 1K
NA01 PESD5V0L4UG
RA07 100K
VA01 BC847AW
HPD1 POW1 GND78 A24 B24 VCC75 A23 B23 GND72 A22 B22 VCC69 A21 B21 GND66 EDID_BRG_EN SCL2 SDA2 HPD2 POW2
PS321TQFP80G NA05
SDA_CTL SCL_CTL I2C_ADDR GND24 Y4 Z4 VCC27 Y3 Z3 GND30 Y2 Z2 VCC33 Y1 Z1 GND36 I2C_CTL_EN SCL_SINK SDA_SINK HPD_SINK
12
CEXT GND59 A34 B34 VCC56 A33 B33 GND53 A32 B32 VCC50 A31 B31 GND47 SCL3 SDA3 HPD3 POW3 OE# POW_SINK
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
RA35
10K GND-D RA30
100
I2C_RST SDA1 SCL1 GND4 B11 A11 VCC7 B12 A12 GND10 B13 A13 VCC13 B14 A14 GND16 VCC17 REXT NC POWDN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
10K
14
15
13
002:A5 002:A5
HDMI_SINK_RX2+ HDMI_SINK_RX2HDMI_SINK_RX1+ HDMI_SINK_RX1GND-D HDMI_SINK_RX0+ HDMI_SINK_RX0HDMI_SINK_CLK+ HDMI_SINK_CLKGND-D RA31 RA32 RA33 100 100 100 +3.3V_HDMI X401 PHB-2x20-2.0 47K RA38 47K RA39 2 2 4 HDMI_SINK_SCL 007:A4 HDMI_SINK_SDA 007:A4 HDMI_SINK_HPD 007:A3 TXOUT0OTXOUT0O+ TXOUT1OTXOUT1O+ TXOUT2OTXOUT2O+ TXCLKOUTOTXCLKOUTO+ TXOUT3OTXOUT3O+ TXOUT40TXOUT4O+ R401 33 8 8 10 R402 33 12 12 R403 33 14 14 16 16 18 18 20 17 19 20 22 TXOUT0ETXOUT0E+ TXOUT1ETXOUT1E+ TXOUT2ETXOUT2E+ TXCLKOUTETXCLKOUTE+ TXOUT3ETXOUT3E+ TXOUT4ETXOUT4E+ R404 33 24 24 26 R405 33 28 28 30 R406 33 32 32 34 34 36 36 38 33 35 35 37 38 40 40 39 37 39 X402 @2.36X14B 31 33 30 29 31 27 29 GND-D 26 25 27 23 10K R417 25 10K R419 22 21 23 19 21 15 17 LVDS_SDA LVDS_SCL LVDS_IO1 LVDS_IO2 33 R414 SDA SCL 33 R412 13 15 11 13 10 9 11 R499 100 +5V 7 9 4 6 6 5 7 GND-D 005:C2 PANEL_ON/OFF# 3 5 1 3 1 PVDD
16 19 17
4.7K RA24
GND-D
GND-D
CA04
100n
1
HDMI3_RX2HDMI3_RX1+ HDMI3_RX1HDMI3_RX0+ HDMI3_RX0HDMI3_RX2+ HDMI3_CLK+ HDMI3_CLKHDMI3_SCL HDMI3_SDA HDMI3_HPD
RA06 NC 10K
2 3 4
RA04 100
10
12
13
11
RA14 100
WP: H=READ ONLY HDMI2_SCL HDMI2_SDA +5V_HDMI2 GND-D +3.3V_HDMI
14
16
17
15
100n CA05
100n CA06
100n CA08
100n CA09
10n CA10
10n CA11
19
1K
PESD5V0L4UG NA02 2 VA02 BC847AW
RA18 1K HDMI2_HPD
RA08 100K
10n CA12
GND-D
10n CA13
10n CA14
18
RA10
GND-D
GND-D
NS01 MSD109CL-H
+5V_HDMI3 +5V HDMI_SINK_RX0HDMI_SINK_RX0+ HDMI_SINK_RX1HDMI_SINK_RX1+ HDMI_SINK_RX2HDMI_SINK_RX2+ 7 8 10 11 13 14 5 6 167 166 165 164 163 162 159 158 157 156 TXOUT0ETXOUT0E+ TXOUT1ETXOUT1E+ TXOUT2ETXOUT2E+ TXOUT3ETXOUT3E+ TXOUT4ETXOUT4E+
GND-D GND-D
DA03 MMBD1204
RA41 10K
HDMI3_RX2+ RA69 10K HDMI3_RX2HDMI3_RX1+ HDMI3_RX1HDMI3_RX0+ HDMI3_RX0HDMI3_CLK+ HDMI3_CLK-
HDMI_SINK_CLKHDMI_SINK_CLK+
LVA0M LVA0P LVA1M LVA1P LVA2M LVA2P LVA3M LVA3P LVA4M LVA4P LVACKM LVACKP
CA19 100n
1 AO 2 A1 3 A2 4
RA66 10K
RA67100
GND-D
11
RA68 100
GND-D
14
909 1% R817
15
16
17
+5V_HDMI3
HDMI3_SCL HDMI3_SDA
LVB0M LVB0P LVB1M LVB1P LVB2M LVB2P LVB3M LVB3P LVB4M LVB4P LVBCKM LVBCKP
180 179 178 177 176 175 172 171 170 169
PANEL_ON/OFF# 005:C2 +3.3V_VD +12V R408 R409 4.7K 100 V401 BC847AW GND-D R410 100 V402 BC847AW GND-D R411 47K C401 47u 25V L401 STPB3216-310 1 S2 2 G2 3 S1 4 G1
10K R416
NA04 24C02N-10SI27
12
10
13
RA20 1K
PANEL_ON/OFF 002:E4
R407 10K
18
19
F
+5V_USB R821 51K 100K R820 002:D4 USB_OC
RA19 100K
GND-D 1 3 4 5
+5V
GND-D GND-D FU801 SMD1206P075TF USBA_P USBA_N R818 R819 22 22 C867 100u 16V C868 100n X807
1 2 3
4 5 3 1
4 5
HDMI+LVDS
GND-D
10K R418
HDMI XA02
RA03 10K
GND-D
RA13 10K
GND-D
GND-D
+3.3V_VD +3.3V_VD
100n C881
24C512
8 1 Vcc AO 2 WP 6 SCL 5 SDA A2 4 GND A1 3 SPI_CK SPI_D1 SPI_D0 SPI_CZ1 R842 33
22p C883
7 6 5
GND-D
GND-D
100 R824
353.24512-00
24C04
+3.3V_VD C873 100n 8 Vcc 7 WP SCL SDA 100 R826 100 R825 GND-D 6 SCL 5 SDA GND A2 A1 AO N807
1u C885
100K R850
N810 MX25L1605AM2C-12G
NS01 MSD109CL-H
100K R851
N811 MX25L1605AM2C-12G 8 1 VCC 7 HOLD# 6 SCLK 5 SI GND SO 3 WP# 4 CS# 2 R852 33K TS_MDI[0] TS_MDI[1] TS_MDI[2] TS_MDI[3] TS_MDI[4] TS_MDI[5] TS_MDI[6] TS_MDI[7] TS_MIVAL TS_MISTRT GND-D TS_SCLK TS_SDATA TS_SVAL TS_SSTRT 192 189 190 191 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 CI_DATA7 CI_DATA6 CI_DATA5 CI_DATA4 CI_DATA3 CI_DATA2 CI_DATA1 CI_DATA0 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
R840
22p C884
2 3 4
10K R841
1 10K
100n C880
TS_MICLK
TS0CLK TS0DATA0 TS0DATA1 TS0DATA2 TS0DATA3 TS0DATA4 TS0DATA5 TS0DATA6 TS0DATA7 TS0VALID TS0SYNC TS1CLK TS1DATA TS1VALID TS1SYNC
GND-D
1u C886
FLASH2_WP
GND-D R831 0
353.24040-10
SPI_CZ2 WP: H=READ ONLY
GND-D
+5V_STB
NS01 MSD109CL-H
R835 10K
CI_A14 CI_A13 CI_A12 CI_A11 CI_A10 CI_A9 CI_A8 CI_A7 CI_A6 CI_A5 CI_A4 CI_A3 CI_A2 CI_A1 CI_A0
101 102 103 104 105 106 107 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 185 187
R836 33
15 4 234 118 117 3 2 1 125 126 127 128 121 122 123 124
GPIO125 GPIO16 GPIO14 GPIO4 GPIO3 GPIO2 GPIO1 GPIO0 PWM0 PWM1 PWM2 PWM3 SAR0 SAR1 SAR2 SAR3
SCK SDI SDO SCZ IRIN INT SDCDZ SDOCDT SDPWRCTL SDATA0 SDATA1 SDATA2 SDATA3 SDWPDZ SDCMD SDCLK MSINS
132 133 134 135 193 194 186 138 139 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 188
005:B3 IR_SYNC
CI_RD CI_WR PCMOEN PCMWEN PCMREG/CI_CLK PCMCEN/CI_CS PCMIRQ/CI_INT PCMWAIT/CI_WACK CI_RST CI_CD
D
CI_VS1# STANDBY_AMP 008:C1 CARD_5VEN CARD_3.3VEN CARD_OC MUTE_PH 008:C5 PH_DECT 008:F5 4052_SEL 007:C4 CARD_5VEN CARD_3.3VEN CI_VS1# +5V_STB X806 RM12 100
+3.3V
+3.3V_VD HDMI_SINK_SDA 006:F2 HDMI_SINK_SCL 006:F2 17 18 119 120 131 129 130 294 293
R833 R834
33 33
4.7K R829
4.7K R830
4.7K R848
12MHz R832 1M
R849
4.7K
G801
R838 33 R839 33
2
DEBUG PORT
3 4
GND-D CARD_OC
RM11 100
+3.3V_VD +3.3V_MPLL
R862 0
R863 0 1 C1+
N809 MAX3232CSE 16 Vcc 15 V+ 3 C11n C874 4 C2+ C877 100n GND-D 5 C26 V7 C875 100n T2OUT 8 R2IN R2OUT T2IN 9 T1IN 10 R1OUT 11 R1IN 12 T1OUT 13 GND 14
R845
33
+3.3V_VD
N805 LM810M3-3.08
C869 100n
GND-D
GND-D
C876 100n
C882 100n
R846
N808
C879 100n 1 3 4 5
R847
4.7K RM08
4.7K RM07
FLASH1_WP
MISC+PCMCIA
GND-D
+9V
+5V
RV02 0
STANDBY_AMP 007:C3
RV03 GND-D 3K DV01 LL4148 RV04 4.7K RV07 2.4K RV08 10K
12
11
10
BC857AW VV02 DV02 LL4148 CV02 470u 16V 13 CBIAS 14 ROSC 15 GND-D AVCC CV07 10u RV11 33K CV11 10u 16 GND16 17 NC17 AMP_L 18 NC18 AMP_R 19 NC19 20 NC20 21 NC21 22 CLOCK 23 VREF 24 PROT
OUT1_2
OUT1_1
GAIN1
STBYL
VD1_5
VD1_4
IN1
NC9
NC8
NC7
NC6
NC3
DV03 CD4148WP
GND-D
48 NC48 47 VS1_47 GND49 VS1_46 45 GND-S NC45 44 HB1 NV02 R2A15112FP 43 NC43 42 DVDD 41 HB2 40 NC40 39 VS2_39 38 VS2_38 37 NC37 CV23 100n GND-S CV24 10u CV25 35V 470n LV03 A7503AY-150M CV28 1000u LV05 LCL4.5-2HA LV02 A7503AY-150M CV27 1000u LV04 LCL4.5-2HA 46 CV22 100n
XV02 TJC3-04A
1 2 3 4
CV26 35V 470n
GAIN2
MUTEL
VD2_32
VD2_33
OUT2_35
OUT2_36
CV09 10u
CV12 1u
NC28
NC29
NC30
NC31
NC34
IN2
+24V-AMP
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
1 2 3 4 5
RV16 100K
+5V
CV29 100n
MUTE_AMP 002:A5
RV01 10K
+24V-AMP
GND-D RV15 0
GND-D
CV16 100n
CV17 100n
CV18 100n
GND-S
GND-D
GND-S
CV04 1u
+5V
LV01
GND-D
47u
AMP_L
NV01 BH3547F
PRIM_AUD_OUT_L 002:E5
GND-D
OUT2
BIAS
VCC
IN2
OUT1
MUTE
IN1
GND
PRIM_AUD_OUT_R 002:E5
CV05 1u
MUTE_PH 007:C4
RV12 100
GND-D
AUDIO AMP
+3.3V +3.3V R908 2.7K 2.7K R909 N901 ISL29001 1 6 VDD C902 100n 2 GND 3 GND R901 100K REXT PD SCL 4 SDA 5 R907 100 +3.3V GND R906 100 GND SDA GND
5 4
SCL
22uF C901
10V
3
GND
2
VCC X901
1
X902 GND
POWER S907
SOURCE S906
MENU S905
VOL+ S903
VOLS904
CH+ S901
CHS902
1 2
GND
R906 1K
R905 1K
R904 1.5K
R903 2.4K
R902 4.3K
R901 10K
4 3 2 1
X901
R903 47
510 R905
22uF C903
C904 100n
10V
KEY
GND
IR
IR, KEY
power board
RC-J17-0A V370B1-L01
DESCRIPTION Front cabinet Panel Key board Speaker Back cabinet Stand Power switch Power board Data processing board User manual Remote Control
IR board
DESCRIPION Front cabinet Panel Key board Speaker Back cabinet Stand Power switch Power board Data processing board User manual Remote Control
Q'TY REMARK
IR board
1
1 1 1 1 1
1 CMO V370B1-L01
1 1
1
Only the parts in above list are used for repairing. Other parts except the above parts can't be supplied.
Assembly list of panel Components logic board back light board No. XI60Z0000657 XI60Z0000656 Panel model CMO 35-D034407(V370B1-L01) CMO 27-D030842(V370B1-L01)
Cautions:
Make sure that you handle your TV very carefully when attempting assembly or removal of the stand. If you are not sure of your ability to do this, or of your ability to use the tools necessary to complete this job, refer to a professional installer or service personnel. The manufacturer is not responsible for any damages or injuries that occur due to mishandling or improper assembly. When using a table or bench as an aid to assembly, make sure that you put down a soft cushion or covering to prevent accidental scratching or damage to your TV's finish. The speaker is not intended to support the weight of your TV. Do not move or handle your TV by the speaker. This can cause damage to your TV that is not covered by the manufacturer's warranty. Before attempting assembly or removal of the stand, unplug the AC power cord.
Locators
To remove the stand from the TV, perform these steps in reverse order.
To remove the stand column: 1. Lay your TV flat (screen down) on a table or bench. Make sure that you put down a soft cushion or cloth so that your TV is not scratched. 2. Remove the four screws holding the stand column to your TV, then remove the stand column.
NOTE: The appearance of this product in these illustrations may differ from your actual product, and is for comparative purposes only.
Note: All the wall mounting parts are optional and may be unavailable in your model. Below we will show you how to mount the Display on the wall using our companys wall mounting components.
Wall
Wall
Wall Mounting Holder Wall Mounting Connector Expansion Bolt Wood Screw
200
Combination Screw
Fig.1 1. There are three options of wall mounting holder with different specifications :200200,200400,200600. Please check your wall mounting holder for its specification.
Fig.2 2. Due to the wall mounting fix-groove leaning to the right side, the whole unit will lean to right side after installation, please carefully measure the position of the holes you want to drill, refer to the parameters on Fig.2 when drilling the holes. Note: The "X" in Fig.2 represents a data. It may be 200mm or 400mm or 600mm.
Fig.3a 3a. Screw 4pcs expansion bolts to fix the wall mounting holder on the wall.
Fig.3b 3b. If your wall is a wooden structure, please fix the wall mounting holder on the wall with 16pcs wood screws.
Fig.7 Fig.6 Fig.4 4. Use the 4pcs combination screws to fix the wall mounting connector to the rear of the display unit.(Caution:the direction of the connectors should be strictly confirm to the diagram illustrated above). Fig.5 5. Put the back of the display unit close to the wall mounting holder, insert the four wall mounting connectors into the four calabash-shaped holes on the wall mounting holder. (Fig.5) 6. Let the display unit slowly slide down to the end of the calabash-shaped hole. (Fig.6) 7. Push rightwards carefully until the wall mounting connectors fully slide into the right fix-grooves and be sure the mounting is secure.
8. If you want to dismount the unit do the above steps in reverse order.
Sep/2009