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32LH30 PRESENTATION

Direct View LCD

OUTLINE

Section 1 Contact Information, Preliminary Matters, Specifications, LCD Overview, General Troubleshooting Steps, Signal Distribution, Disassembly Instructions and Voltages Section 2 Circuit Board Operation, Troubleshooting of : Switch mode Power Supply Main Board T-CON Board Ft Control Board Side Keys

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Overview of Topics to be Discussed

32LH30 LCD Direct View Display


Section 1
This Section will cover Contact Information and remind the Technician of Important Safety Precautions for the Customers Safety as well as the Technician and the Equipment. Basic Troubleshooting Techniques which can save time and money sometimes can be overlooked. These techniques will also be presented. This Section will get the Technician familiar with the Disassembly, Identification and Layout of the LCD Display Panel. At the end of this Section the Technician should be able to Identify the Circuit Boards and have the ability and knowledge necessary to safely remove and replace any Circuit Board or Assembly.

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Preliminary Matters (The Fine Print)

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE


The information in this training manual is intended for use by persons possessing an adequate background in electrical equipment, electronic devices, and mechanical systems. In any attempt to repair a major Product, personal injury and property damage can result. The manufacturer or seller maintains no liability for the interpretation of this information, nor can it assume any liability in conjunction with its use. When servicing this product, under no circumstances should the original design be modified or altered without permission from LG Electronics. Unauthorized modifications will not only void the warranty, but may lead to property damage or user injury. If wires, screws, clips, straps, nuts, or washers used to complete a ground path are removed for service, they must be returned to their original positions and properly fastened.

CAUTION
To avoid personal injury, disconnect the power before servicing this product. If electrical power is required for diagnosis or test purposes, disconnect the power immediately after performing the necessary checks. Also be aware that many household products present a weight hazard. At least two people should be involved in the installation or servicing of such devices. Failure to consider the weight of an product could result in physical injury.

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ESD Notice

(Electrostatic Static Discharge)

Todays sophisticated electronics are electrostatic discharge (ESD) sensitive. ESD can weaken or damage the electronics in a manner that renders them inoperative or reduces the time until their next failure. Connect an ESD wrist strap to a ground connection point or unpainted metal in the product. Alternatively, you can touch your finger repeatedly to a ground connection point or unpainted metal in the product. Before removing a replacement part from its package, touch the anti-static bag to a ground connection point or unpainted metal in the product. Handle the electronic control assembly by its edges only. When repackaging a failed electronic control assembly in an anti-static bag, observe these same precautions.

Regulatory Information
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna; Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver; Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit than that to which the receiver is connected; or consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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CONTACT INFORMATION
Customer Service (and Part Sales) Technical Support (and Part Sales) USA Website (GCSC) Customer Service Website LG Web Training LG CS Academy (800) 243-0000 (800) 847-7597

aic.lgservice.com us.lgservice.com lge.webex.com lgcsacademy.com http://136.166.4.200

LCD-DV: 32LG40, 32LH30, 42LG60, 42LG70, 42LH20, 42LH40, 42LH50, 47LG90 PLASMA: 42PG20, 42PQ20, 42PQ30, 50PG20, 50PS80, 50PS60
Also available on the Plasma page

Plasma Panel Alignment Handbook

New Training Materials on the Learning Academy site

Published August 2009 by LG Technical Support and Training LG Electronics Alabama, Inc. 201 James Record Road, Huntsville, AL, 35813.

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LCD Overview
Safety and Handling Regulations
1. Approximately 20 minute pre-run time is required before any adjustments are performed. 2. Refer to the Voltage Sticker on the Switch Mode Power Supply silk screening. (+/- volt). 3. Be cautious of electric shock from the Backlight section, it uses high voltage AC. Check that the Power Supply and Drive Circuits are completely discharged because of residual current stored before Circuit Board removal. 4. C-MOS circuits are sensitive to static electricity. Use caution when dealing with these IC and circuits. 5. Exercise care when making voltage and waveform checks to prevent costly short circuits from damaging the unit. 6. Be cautious of lost screws and other metal objects to prevent a possible short in the circuitry.

Checking Points to be Considered


1. Check the appearance of the Replacement Panel and Circuit Boards for both physical damage and part number accuracy. 2. Check the model label. Verify model names and board model matches. 3. Check details of defective condition and history. Example: Oscillator failure dead set, etc

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Basic Troubleshooting Steps


Define, Localize, Isolate and Correct Look at the symptom carefully and determine what circuits could be causing Define the failure. Use your senses Sight, Smell, Touch and Hearing. Look for burned parts and check for possible overheated components. Capacitors will sometimes leak dielectric material and give off a distinct odor. Frequency of power supplies will change with the load, or listen for relay closing etc. Observation of the front Power LED may give some clues. Localize After carefully checking the symptom and determining the circuits to be checked and after giving a thorough examination using your senses the first check should always be the DC Supply Voltages to those circuits under test. Always confirm the supplies are not only the proper level but be sure they are noise free. If the supplies are missing check the resistance for possible short circuits. Isolate To further isolate the failure, check for the proper waveforms with the Oscilloscope to make a final determination of the failure. Look for correct Amplitude Phasing and Timing of the signals also check for the proper Duty Cycle of the signals. Sometimes glitches or road bumps will be an indication of an imminent failure. Correct The final step is to correct the problem. Be careful of ESD and make sure to check the DC Supplies for proper levels. Make all necessary adjustments and lastly always perform a Safety AC Leakage Test before returning the product back to the Customer.

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32LH30 Product Information

This section of the manual will discuss the specifications of the 32LH30 LCD Direct View Display Panel.

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Basic Specifications
Key Features 32" Screen (31.5 diagonal) 1080p HD Resolution Two (2) HDMI (V.1.3 with Deep Color) ISFccc Ready Smart Energy Saving LG SimpLink LG Core Technologies (32-inch and above) Dynamic Contrast Ratio 50,000:1 Response Time 6ms Brightness 500 cd/m2 Viewing Angle 178 H / 178 V Life Span (Typical) 60,000 hr Built-in Tuner ATSC/NTSC/Clear QAM Cabinet Color Glossy Piano-Black Limited Warranty 1 Year Parts/Labor

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Panel Pixels (Lines of Resolution)


FULL HD 1080p RESOLUTION Pixels: 1920 (H) x 1080p (V) HD RESOLUTION 720p HD Pixels: 1366 (H) 768 (V) FORMATS 480I Interlaced 480P Progressive 1080I Interlaced 720P Progressive 1080P Progressive Lines Per Field 240 Lines 480 Lines 540 Lines 720 Lines 1080 Lines BASIC PIXEL COUNTS AND LOGOS

SD ED HD HD HD

Possible Frame Rates: 24FPS 30FPS 60FPS

Interlaced 2 Fields to make a Frame Progressive Each Field is a Frame Think of sync as the Panels Refresh Rate 11

720P PANEL 1365 (H) 768 (V)

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Basic Specifications (LOGO Familiarization) Page 1


Full HD 1080p Resolution Displays HDTV programs in full 1920 x 1080p resolution for a more detailed picture.

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Remote Control Familiarization


TOP PORTION BOTTOM PORTION

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Accessing the Service Menu


REMOTE BOTTOM PORTION

SIDE KEYS

To access the Service Menu. 1) Turn the Set On 2) Simultaneously, Press and Hold the Menu Key on the Side Key pad and Press and Hold the Menu Key on the Remote approximately 5 seconds. 3) If Customers Menu appears, continue to hold until it disappears. 4) The Service Menu appears

Note: If a Password is required to enter the Service Menu. Enter; 0000 14 Spring 2009 LCD DV 32LH30

Rear and Side Input Jacks


Rear Input Jacks
USB Port for Software Upgrades Only

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USB Software Download


1) Create an LG_DTV folder on the USB Flash Drive

Shows the Currently Installed Version

2) Copy new software (xxx.epk) to "LG_DTV" folder. Make sure to have correct software file. 3) With TV turned on, insert USB flash drive. 4) You can see the message TV Software Upgrade (See figure to right) 5) Cursor left and highlight "START" Button and push Enter button using the remote control. 6) You can see the download progress Bar. 7) Do not unplug until unit has automatically restarted. 8) When download is completed, you will see COMPLETE. 9) Your TV will be restarted automatically.

Shows the Software Version found on the USB Flash Drive

Shows the Software file found on the USB Flash Drive

* CAUTION: Do not remove AC power or the USB Flash Drive. Do not turn off Power, during the upgrade process.

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32LH30 PRODUCT DIMENSIONS


Wattage AVG: 102W STBY: >1W 31-1/2" 800mm 7-7/8" 200mm 3-1/8" 78.7mm

11-5/8" 296mm

2-3/8" 60mm

23-1.8" 586.7mm 20-13/16" 528.3mm

4-1/2" 114mm
Center

3-15/16" 100mm Model No. Serial No. Side Label

12 11/16" 322.7mm

10 13/32" 264.3mm

Remove 4 screws to remove stand for wall mount 2-5/16" 58.4mm 16-3/8" 416mm 8-7/8" 226mm

Weight without Stand: 24.3 lb Weight with Stand: 27.6 lb

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DISASSEMBLY AND TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION

Disassembly: This section of the manual will discuss Disassembly, Layout and Circuit Board Identification, of the 32LH30 LCD Direct View Television.
Upon completion of this section the Technician will have a better understanding of the disassembly procedures, the layout of the printed circuit boards and be able to identify each board. Troubleshooting: This section of the manual will also discuss troubleshooting. Upon completion of this section the Technician will have a better understanding of how to diagnosis and resolve problems.

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Removing the Back Step (1)

Lay the TV down on its face. Remove the 6 screws around stand indicated by the arrows.

Reinsert the stand and stand the unit upright for service position. Put one screw into the stand to prevent it from falling out. Remove the Stand by Pulling it out of its Retaining bracket. Remove Notice the plastic support bar hidden behind the stand. The back can now be removed.

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Removing the Back Cover Step 2 (Stand has to be removed)

The Stand has to be removed first. Remove the 23 screws indicated. Pay attention to the size and type of screw as there are many different types. Putting in an improper screw when reassembling may Cause damage.

The Stand must be removed before removing the back.

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Circuit Board Layout


T-CON Under Shield
T-CON p/n: EAT60666401

Ballast p/n: EAY60713901

POWER SUPPLY BALLAST

LVDS Cable

Main PWB Side Key

Backlight Connections AC Input Rear Inputs

RF Input

Master Power Switch

Speaker R

Speaker L

Ft IR/LED Control

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Power Supply PWB Removal

P203

P201

Disconnect P201, P203, AC In SK100 and SK101. Remove the 4 screws indicated by the arrows. Do not have to be released
SK101
In

P201

Press in Two tabs to release lock


AC

SK100

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Power Supply (Master Power Switch) Location


If the TV wont come on, be sure to check the Master Power Switch before assuming a failure has occurred. On MASTER AC SWITCH LOCATION (Bottom Left Side viewed from rear)
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Power Supply (SMPS) PWB Layout


To Ballast

P203

To Main

P201
Pin 1 Pin 2

F501 3.15A/250V Run 380V STBY 168V From Hot Gnd Hot Ground Shock Hazard F100 5A/250V AC IN
L

To Master Power Switch SK101

AC IN SK100

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32LH30 POWER SUPPLY TURN ON COMMANDS FROM MAIN PWB


Primary side fuse: Stand-By 90V Run 370V

POWER SUPPLY (SMPS)


6 24V Regulator

Ballast 24V
To Backlights

AC In

Bridge

Stand By 5V Reg

No AC Det in this model

24V B+ for the Ballast

8
12V/24V Regulators 8

INV On

Inverter On Starts the Ballast Backlights Light Manipulates Backlights

9
T-CON PWB 12V LVDS Along with Video On LVDS cable
12V

Stand By 5V
At point 4 TV is in Stand-By state. Energy Star compliant. Less than 1 Watt

12V 24V PWR On Inv On

Cust Menu for Backlight Picture Content PWM-DIM Digital Dimming BR1 Fixed Analog Dimming

6
24V Audio

Reg For Micro

Other Circuits

Other Regs Power On 5V Switch Other Circuits 5V General 6 3

12V Video Processing

12V

LVDS 12V Switch 7

MAIN PWB

LVDS Video

Power On

Reset of Main Board

Inv On/Off LVDS Panel Control Microprocessor IC100 Also Video Processor

9 5
Ft Control Power Button Or Remote Key

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32LH30 P700 ON MAIN PWB TO SMPS P201 TURN ON CIRCUIT


LVDS 12V Panel Power L728

Q706
6 5 3 4 1 2

L708
R739 47K

12V

3.3V-ST

Q705
6V R740 47K 0.6V

Q704
0V

R253 10K

L715
SMPS P201 MAIN PWB P700
n/c PWR On 4.98V Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd 5V 5V 5V 5V Gnd Gnd 12V 12V Gnd Gnd 21.3V 21.3V n/c 3.8V 1.8V 0V n/c 3.38V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

+5V +5V General PWR ON L714


L701

8 7

STBY5V
0.6V 0.2V

n/c PWR Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Q703

R237 100

C711 150pF

Q701
R706 R703
10K

100 Power On R237

Relay On E5 GPIO 134

L706

10K

SBY5V Gnd Gnd 12V Gnd Gnd 24V n/c INV.On A.DIM ERR Out n/c PWM-DIM

C726 220uF

STBY5V

GPIO137 H5 R245 LVDS Panel 100 Control

L707

12V C720 0.1uF C722 47uF 24V


L704

R717 3.3K

+5V General
R719 1K R759 0 R244 100

IC100 Mstar

Q702

INV ON/OFF

C721 68uF

C727 68uF R714

G5 GPIO 136 Inverter On/Off

100 A-DIM (Analog Dimming) Fixed Value.


L700

R704 C706 4.7K 1uF R743 C725 1uF 0

R185 AB13 PWM0 C182 1.2K 1uF R189 C181 100 1uF A-DIM

PWM-DIM (PWM Dimming) Manipulates the Backlight Brightness via Customers OSD. Manipulates the Backlight Brightness via the video processor. Darker Picture, Darker Backlights to facilitate improved Contrast Ratio. 0.6V ~ 3.3V Range

PWM-DIM (Digital Dimming)


L733

P-DIM AB12 PWM2

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Power Supply (SMPS) PWB Operational Troubleshooting


Power Supply Troubleshooting Ac voltage is supplied to the Power Supply at Connector SC100. This set does not use AC Detect. The AC input generates a Hot Ground primary power supply that runs in two states, Stand-By (168) and Run (380V) measured at Fuse F501. This primary voltage develops all other voltages that are output from the power supply. During Stand-By, the 5 Volt Standby should be present at connector P201, Pins 7,8,9 or 10. If Missing remove AC Power and unplug Connector P201, apply AC Power and recheck for presence of 5 Volt Standby. Loss of 5 Volt Standby would be a Power Supply Failure. Presence of 5 Volt Standby would be an indication of a failure on the Main Board or possibly the Front PWB (IR) assembly. Suspect a possible short circuit loading the supply. Remember to observe the Front Power Indicating LED this may save some time. A lit LED indicates the Stand-By 5V voltage is present! The Main Board sends two commands to the Power Supply Board one being PWR the other is INV ON. These two voltages are used to control the power on turn on sequence. First via PWR (Pin 2) also known as POWER ON, activates the Ballast voltage 24V and the 17 Volt and 12 Volt lines to the Main board. The 2nd command is INV ON (P201 pin 20). It is the Lamp Lighting Command Signal. If either command (PWR-ON or INV-ON) is missing it will result in a no picture symptom, as the backlights will not turn on. These voltages can easily be checked with the volt meter! Remove AC Power, unplug the Connector to the Ballast P203. Reapply AC Power and press the ON-OFF Button on either the Remote Control or Power Button on the Unit. Watch for the Power ON LED to change color from red to blue. This is an indication the PWR Signal was created on the the Main board. Check P700 or P201 pin 2 for the PWR-ON command (4.9V) to the Power Supply. Check P201 for 24V (Pins 17 or 18) and 12V (Pins 13 or 14). Confirm Pin 20 of P201 went to 3.3V. This is the INV ON signal needed to light the Lamps. Problems with either voltage can be easily solved by following the simple steps on the next page.

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TEST 1 Power Supply PWB Low Voltage Test


AC Should not be applied at any time while adding resistors or while unplugging connectors as damage to the circuit PWB may occur. a) The SMPS PWB MUST be producing STBY 5V on either pin 7, 8, 9 or 10 (5V). If 5V Standby is not being generated, the SMPS PWB is defective and must be replaced. There is no need to continue with the next test. (b) Unplug P700 on the Main PWB and P203 to the Ballast. TEST 1: (1) Add a 10K resistor between (5V STBY) pin 7, 8, 9 or 10 and Pin 2 (PWR). Apply AC. This will turn on the power supply. a) Check that the 24V and 12V power supplies are turned on, P201 (24V pins 17 and 18) (12V pins 13 and 14) and 24V to the Ballast P203 Pins 1~5. (2) Remove AC power. Reinsert the plug P203 to the Ballast.
Use P700 Side to insert resistors

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TEST 2 Power Supply PWB Backlights Test


P700 Connector disconnected from the Main PWB. Apply AC after adding jumper. Continue if the 1st test was successful. Leave original 10K resistor in place. (3) Add another 10K resistor between (5V) pin 7, 8, 9 or 10 and Pin 20 (INV On). (4) Apply AC Power. This simulates a Power On and Backlight On command. Backlights Normal: a) If normal, the backlights should turn on. Backlights Abnormal: b) Recheck connector P203 and confirm 24V on pins 1~5. 1) If low or missing, use diode mode to check the 24V line on Ballast connector CN1. If low, this indicates a shorted output FET). 2) If open, check the Ballast Fuse, possible Open. c) Confirm the INV On/Off line P203 Pin 10 is going to 3V. REMOVE AC POWER: d) Check the connections to the Backlights. DO NOT check these when AC is applied as they carry 1.2Kv each.
Use P700 Side to insert resistors

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Power Supply Connector P201 Voltage and Diode Check


P201 Odd "SMPS" to P700 "Main PWB"
Pin Label STBY Run Diode Check

P201 Even "SMPS" to P700 "Main PWB"


Pin Label
2

STBY

Run

Diode Check

23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1
1

nc
1

nc 0V nc 0V Gnd 0V Gnd 5.14V 5.14V Gnd Gnd nc

nc 1.66V nc 24.8V Gnd 12.3V Gnd 5.14V 5.14V Gnd Gnd nc

nc Open nc 0.73V Gnd Open Gnd Open Open Gnd Gnd nc

24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2
2

PDIM

0V 0V 0V 0V Gnd 0V Gnd 5.14V 5.14V Gnd Gnd 0V

3.2V 0V 4.67V 24.8V Gnd 12.3V Gnd 5.14V 5.14V Gnd Gnd 4.99V

Open Open Open 0.73V Gnd Open Gnd Open Open Gnd Gnd Open

BR1 nc

Err Out INV.ON 24V Gnd 12V Gnd 5V 5V Gnd Gnd PWR-ON

24V Gnd 12V Gnd 5V 5V Gnd Gnd nc

BR1 (A-DIM) Pin 21 Fixed and not used

Diode Check taken with meter in Diode Mode with all Connectors Removed

PDIM Pin 24 can vary according to type of signal being processed and the OSD Backlight setting. 0.6V 0% to 3.3V 100%. Output from the video processor chip.

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Power Supply P203 to Ballast CN1 Voltage and Diode Check


P203 "SMPS" to CN1 "Ballast"

Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Label VBL VBL VBL VBL VBL Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd VBR_A On/Off VBR_B Error

STBY 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd 0V 0V 0V 0V

Run 24.52V 24.52V 24.52V 24.52V 24.52V Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd 1.67V 3.45V 3.40V 0V

Diode Check 0.729V 0.729V 0.729V 0.729V 0.729V Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd Open Open Open Open

Diode Check taken with meter in Diode Mode with all Connectors Removed

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Power Supply Connector SK100 and SK101 Voltage and Diode Check
Diode Check taken with meter in Diode Mode with all Connectors Removed

SK100 "SMPS" to AC IN Pin 1 2 Label L N STBY Run Diode Check OL OL

SK101 "SMPS" to MASTER POWER SWITCH Pin 1 2 Label n/a n/a STBY Run Diode Check OL OL

120Vac

120Vac

AC Voltage Readings Across Pins 1 and 2 for STBY and RUN.

AC Voltage Readings for either pin 1 or pin 2 in STBY and RUN with one lead on Neutral of SK101. With the Master Power Switch Closed (On) AC flows. When Open (Off) AC open and does not flow.

SK101

Bottom Right of SMPS

Neutral SK100 Live

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BALLAST SECTION

Ballast Board The Ballast receives it B+ from the Switch Mode Power Supply. 24V (CN1 pins 1~5) is delivered when the Power On command arrives at the SMPS. The Backlights are turned on with the Inverter On command arrives. INV-ON is sent from the Main board through the SMPS to the Ballast. The Backlights are manipulated by the control signal P-DIM (Digital Dimming) CN1 pin 13.

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General Backlight Information


One Continuity path One Continuity path

Ballast

To Backlights Over 1.2KV Currently, number of lamps Unknown

To Backlights Over 1.2KV

EEFL (External Electrode Fluorescent Lamp) LOW COST Large number of lamps driven by a single inverter 34 Spring 2009 LCD DV 32LH30

Introducing EEFL
Simple structure, Low price

Simple structure Complicated structure


Lamp manufacturing process Lamp assembly structure

Low Cost
Large number of Lamp Drive by single inverter

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EEFL Compared to CCFL Electrodes


Key: Long Life Time

For CCFL, Hg gas is consumed mainly near the internal electrode For EEFL, longer life time is expected because there is no internal electrode consuming Hg gas

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Ballast PWB Assembly (With Shield) Layout


Ballast Start Det LED (LED1)

p/n EAY60713901

CN1 F1 10A/125V

Transformers

To Backlight Left Side

To Backlight Right Side

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Ballast PWB Assembly Layout


Warning Do not Run the Ballast with Shield Removed. Ballast Start Det LED LED1

CN1

F1 10A/125V

Transformers

To Backlight Left Side

To Backlight Right Side

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Ballast Transformer Waveforms


FET Drivers Warning Do not Run the Ballast with Shield Removed.

Primary Side
T1

T2

Transformers

Warning, secondary is over 1.2Kv

22.2V p/p 48kHz T1 or T2 Pin 1

34V p/p 48kHz T1 or T2 Pin 6

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32LH30 P700 on Main PWB To Power Supply P201 Out P203 To Ballast MCN1

CN1
BALLAST INV On/ Off
12

P203
POWER SUPPLY
12 SMPS Controler

P201
7 8

P700
MAIN PWB
9 10 Stby 5V 5V General

Q702 INV On/Off


20 20

R719 1K

R759 0

R244 100

IC100 Mstar
E5 Relay On G5 Inverter On

3.29V PWR 2.86V


12V Stby 5V 24V R706 R703 R237 10K 10K 100

1 2

1 2 3 4 5

24V
24V Reg

2 13 14 17 18 22 24 21

2 13 14 17 18 22 24 21

Q701

24V

3 4 5

12V Reg 24V Reg

ERR PWM-DIM BR1

14 13 11

14 13 11

n/c (Not Used) ERR 0V PWM-DIM A-DIM 1.67V


L700 R704 4.7 L733 R743 0 R189 GPIO 28 100

AB13

R185 1.2K GPIO 27

AB12

VBR-B PWM-2 VBR-A PWB-0

PWM-DIM (PWM Dimming) Manipulates the Backlight Brightness via Customers OSD. Manipulates the Backlight Brightness via the video processor IC100. Darker Picture, Darker Backlights to facilitate improved Contrast Ratio. 0.6V ~ 3.3V Range VBR-A (Analog Diming) Manipulates the Backlight Brightness as well. But this line is not used.

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Backlight Drive Signal Dimming Signal Effects

PWMDIM manipulates the Burst Triangle Oscillator in the ballast drive IC. ADIM also manipulates the Burst Triangle Oscillator But it is not used.

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Ballast Removal (Heat Sink and Insulators)


Do not Run the Ballast with Shield Removed. Heat Transfer Material
p/n EAY60713901

Sh iel d

Do not Run the Ballast with Shield Removed. Be sure to replace All heat sink materials and insulators. Alignment Notch

Protects the Output FETs

Insulator

Cut Out

Insulator

Alignment Notch

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Ballast Connector CN1 Voltage and Diode Check


CN1 "Ballast" to P203 "SMPS"

Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Label VBL VBL VBL VBL VBL Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd VBR_A On/Off VBR_B Error

STBY 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd 0V 0V 0V 0V

Run 24.52V 24.52V 24.52V 24.52V 24.52V Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd 1.67V 3.45V 3.40V 0V

Diode Check Open Open Open Open Open Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd Open Open Open Open

Diode Check taken with meter in Diode Mode with all Connectors Removed

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T-CON (TFT DRIVE) SECTION

LCD Controller Board


The T-Con IC UC1 receives from the Main Board LVDS at CN1 12 Bit LVDS Signals (Video) which it processes into TFT Drive Signals which through connectors CN3 and CN4 controls the LCD Panel. 12V is supplied to the T-Con Board on connector CN1 from the Main Board (Easily measured at fuse F1 2A and 125V). There are two DC to DC converters that create (17V developed at the cathode of D8). (3.3V developed at the cathode of D9). Protected by Fuses FL3 and FL4. The 3.3V can also be measured at the ribbon connectors delivering signals to the TFT panel (CN3 pins 57, 58 or 59) and (CN4 pins 2, 3 or 4). Also at the Regulator US2 the 1.5V can be checked. Protected by Fuses FL1 and FL2. 44 Spring 2009 LCD DV 32LH30

T-CON (TFT Drive) PWB (With Shield)


Remove the 3 Screws in the T-CON shield and the 1 screw from the top of the vertical brace. Remove the T-CON shield by sliding it left or right from under the vertical brace.

Note: There are Chocolate (Heat Transfer) material pieces underneath the T-CON Heat sink. They dissipate heat from the UC1 and US3 ICs. Be sure to return these pieces when reinstalling the Heat Sink (Shield).

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T-CON (TFT Drive) PWB Removal


Remember to reinstall the 3 screws for the Service Position if the T-CON board needs to be turned on for test purposes. These would already be removed when removing the shield. Disconnect CN3, CN4 and CN1. See next slide for details.

CN4

CN3

UC1 US3

CN1

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T-CON (TFT Drive) PWB Removal Continued UNLOCKING CN3, CN4 and CN1
To remove the flex cables to the TFT Panel, CN3 or CN4: Place a soft thin object like a fingernail underneath the black locking tab and gently pull forward. (Shown by the arrows in Fig 1) CN3 or CN4 Locked Fig 1 Press In Fig 3 (CN1) LVDS

Press In

Pull Out

Flip the lock up and back from the flex cable. Then the flex cable can be easily removed. Unlocked Fig 2 The locking tab is flipped upward

To remove the LVDS cable CN1; Press in on the two tabs and slowly rock the cable out of the connector. (Shown by the arrows in Fig 3)

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T-CON (TFT Drive) PWB (Shield Removed) Components Identified


To TFT Panel CN4
T-CON p/n: EAT60666401

To TFT Panel CN3

FL3/FL4 UC1 D9

US2

FL1/FL2 F1

US3

D8 CN1 To Main PWB

Remember to replace screws for ground purposes if testing the PWB.

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T-CON (TFT Drive) PWB Checks


Check the Regulator US2 for Correct Voltage US2 1.5V
Check 1.5V Fuses FL1 / FL2

T-CON PWB (Locations)

Gnd

3.3V

Black band indicates Cathode

Cathode 3.3V F1
Check 3.3V Fuses FL3 / FL4

D9

CN1 Check Fuse F1 for 12V from CN1 Pins 48, 49, 50, and 51.
Check Fuse F1 (12V)

D8 Cathode 17V

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T-CON (TFT Drive) PWB Component Diode Checks


Diode Check taken with meter in Diode Mode with all Connectors Removed

T-CON PWB (Locations)

Gnd Lug

Meter in Diode Mode, black lead on Gnd lug. 0.35V [ 0.25V ] US2 0.68V [ 0.13V ]

Gnd Lug

Gnd

Fuses FL1 / FL2 0.35V [ 0.25V ]

No Good

F1

Fuses FL3 / FL4 0.68V [ 0.14V ] Fuse F1 3.18V [ 0.57V ] Reading in brackets [ ] on TP Reading without brackets on TP

Cathode 0.68V D9 [ 0.14V ]


Black band indicates Cathode

CN1

D8 Cathode Open [ 0.61V ]

(-) (+)

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T-CON (TFT Drive) PWB Panel Voltage Development Checks


Diode Check taken with meter in Diode Mode with all Connectors Removed Gnd

-7.26V

25.7V

3.3V

D10 D9
-3.24V 19.7V

D11
15.5V

3.3V 24.3V 12V LVDS


Gnd 16.7V

7.4V 7.4V

7.4V 7.1V Gnd

12V LVDS 12V LVDS

16.9V

Gnd Lug

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T-CON (TFT Driver) Board CN3 and CN4 (Panel Voltage Checks)
16.9V 3.3V 16.9V 3.3V

-7.26V Pin 56

24.3V Pin 55

16.9V Pins 5,6

3.3V Pins 2,3

3.3V Pins 58,59

16.9V Pins 55, 56

24.3V Pin 6

-7.26V Pin 5

CN4

CN3

T-CON PWB

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T-CON PWB LVDS Connector CN1 Pin Identification


CN1 1 10bit TA or 10bit TB 51 12V for T-CON PWB

Video

Video Video

Video Video

Video

Not used on T-CON

TB Clock

Resolution

TA Clock

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32LH30 T-CON PWB LAYOUT Warning: T-Con PWB under shield. Be sure to reinsert screws before operating set with shield removed. (3.3V) (-5V) (24.3V) (16V) Pin 56 Pin 55 Pins 5,6 Pins 2,3 (3.3V) (16V) (24.3V) Pins 58,59 Pins 55,56 Pin 6 (-5V) Pin 5

CN4

16.9V
C115

16.9V

3.3V

C110

CN3

T-CON
3.3V Fuses FL3 FL4

3.3V 3.3V D9 3.3V L2


Pin 23,24

-7.26V
A C A

1.5V Fuses FL8 US2 Gnd 1 (0V) 2 (1.8V) 3 (3.3V) FL2 FL1

FL7 Gnd

UC1

D10

24.3V
Pin 25,26

12V LVDS

US3

R92
24V Pin 8

Pins 48-51 CN1

F1 (12V) 63V/1.5A

C84
12V Pin 37,38

12V LVDS VDD

12V LVDS

L1

D8

16.9V

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CN1 CONNECTOR "T-CON PWB to P800 "Main"
7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 32 23 24 25 LVDS-SEL PWM-DIM OPC-OUT OPC-EN TXA4+ TXA4TXA3+ TXA3TXA0+ TXA0TXA2+ TXA2TXA1+ TXA1TXA0+ TXA00V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V *0V 0V 0V 1.2V 1.1V 1.2V 1.1V 1.1V 1.2V 1.2V 1.1V 1.2V 1.1V 1.1V 1.2V 1.95V Open 1.75V 1.75V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V Pins 1, 11, 18, 21, 26, 34, 37, 42~46 are all Ground Pins 1~6 and 47 has No Connection 27 29 30 31 32 33 35 36 38 39 40 41 48 49 50 51 BIT-SEL TXB4TXB3+ TXB3TXBC+ TXBCTXB2+ TXB2TXB1+ TXB1TXB0+ TXB0LVDS 12V LVDS 12V LVDS 12V LVDS 12V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 3.24V 1.2V 1.2V 1.1V 1.1V 1.2V 1.1V 1.2V 1.1V 1.2V 1.1V 1.2V 12.1V 12.1V 12.1V 12.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 0.8V 1.1V 0.8V 1.1V 3.18V 3.18V 3.18V Gnd

*Pin 8 PWM-DIM 3.15V (Max 100%) to 0.6V (Min 0%) Customers Menu Backlight setting. But is Not Used by T-CON. (See arrow on the T-CON PWB CN1 indicating pin 1) Diode Check taken with meter in Diode Mode with all Connectors Removed

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Main PWB IC100 Video Processor Overview

Input Signal Processing


IC100 is the main Microprocessor and the main Signal Processor and is responsible for : ATSC, NTSC, and QAM reception and processing RS 232 service only Port (software upgrades and home theater environment). Wired Remote Port (1) Component Input Y, Pr, Pb and Audio L R (2) HDMI Inputs (back) (1) HDMI (Side Input) RGB PC and (PC Audio) USB (software upgrades using flash drive). USB located on the Rear. AV Composite (1 Rear and 1 Side Input) SIF and SAP

Output Signals

20 Bit LVDS (20 Pin) to the T-CON Board Audio output signals to the Speakers Digital Audio Output Coaxial and Optical ON OFF Controls to the SMPS turning on low voltage generation and Backlights Backlight intensity control signal (Digital Dimming) P-DIM sent to the Ballast through the SMPS.

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Removing the Main PWB


Remove any tape holding down any cables. Remove the remaining 4 screws indicated by the arrows.

Flip the locking tabs upward, pull the LVDS ribbon out.

P800 P700 NOTE: Be sure to check on top and behind the Video Processor IC. Look for a piece of Chocolate (Heat Transfer Material). Be sure to transfer to new PWB if present.

0 P60

P1204

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Main PWB Layout

Look carefully on top and behind the Video Processor IC for Chocolate (Heat Transfer) material. Be sure to transfer to new PWB if replaced.

VIDEO PROCESSOR IC100 RUNS HOT, THIS IS NORMAL. P800 to T-CON PWB

Q706 P800

P700 To SMPS Q702

SW100 Reset IC100 Microprocessor and Video Processor X1005


19

LD1000

LD1000 Tuner OK when Green

USB For Software Upgrade via Jig

X100

Tuner TU1001

To Speakers

P600

P1204

To Front PWB Assembly

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Main PWB (Back View)


IC1003

Voltages given on the 11X17 foldout Interconnect Diagram

Q102

Q104 Q705 Q103 Q704 Q703 IC601 Q701

IC1002 IC503
D500

IC102 Q1000 Q1001 IC104

Q107 IC702 IC103

D503

IC1201
19 D502 D501

Q600

TUNER TU1001

IC1200
D1223 IC501

IC500

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Main PWB Component Identification


Q706 Q706 Switch 1 (5V) (12V LVDS) 2 (0.48V) (5V General) 3 (0.48V) 4 (6V) 5-6 (12.3V) 7-8 (5V) 5V (0V) Q701 PWR On 5V (5V) P700 0V (0.6V) IC601 1.8V Amp 1 (3.2V) 2 (1.8V) 3 (0V) IC704 3.3V-FE 1 (0.78V) 2 (Gnd) 3 (5V) 4 (7.4V) 5 (2.12V) 6 (3.28V) 7 (3.28) 8 (5V) IC705 1.26V_VDDC IC704 3.3V_FE L710 IC107 IC701 IC701 1.8V_DDR 1 (N/C) 2 (3.18V) 3 (3.18V) 4-5 (N/C) 6 (1.87V) 7 (0.8V) 8 (Gnd) IC105 L726 IC105 HDCP EEPROM 1-2 (Gnd) 3 (5V) 5-6 (0V) 4-7 (Gnd) 6 (1.2V) 7 (0.8V) 8 (5V) IC1003 IC1003 5V-Tuner source 1 (12V) 2 (Gnd) 3 (8.94V)

IC1002 To T-CON (LVDS) 5V-Tuner 1 (8.94V) 2 (2.37V) 3 (5V) 4 (N/C) 5 (Gnd) X1005 25 Mhz

IC107 Power Det 1 (Gnd) 2 (Reset) .3V 3 (3.28V) IC601 Reset IC100 IC702

Q702 Inv-On Control 3.85V (0V) 0V Gnd (0.6V) ( ) = Off IC600 Audio 56 Pin

IC702 (3.3V_ST) 1 (5V) 2 (3.3V) 3 (0V)

X100 12 Mhz

IC705 1.26V_VDDC Also, Main Micro 1 (0.78V) 2 (Gnd) IC100 3 (5V) IC101 Video 4 (5.9V) Processor 5 (5V) Mstar 6 (1.3V) Flash Memory 7 (1.3V) 1-2 (0V) 8 (3.16V) 3-4 (0V) 5-6 (0V) 7-8 (3.2V) MAIN (Digital) Board

P800

IC1000

To SMPS PWB

1.2V_PVSB 1 (N/C) 2 (3.2) IC1004 3 (3.2V) 8vsb/ 4-5 (N/C) QAM 6 (1.2V) LD1000 7 (0.8V) 8 (Gnd)

TUNER 19 Video 16 SIF 15 (5V)

IC500 IC501

13 DIF 12 DIF + IC1200 R,G,B PC/DDC

B E KEY

IC500 / IC501 HDMI EDID

To Speakers P600

4 (5V) To Front Control P1204 * Grayed Out ICs are located on Back 1

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IC100 Microprocessor Crystal 2.28Vp/p 12Mhz 4.95Vp/p 25Mhz

X100
1.62V Set on or off 1.58V Only when set is on

X400
1.48V X100 Location X1005 Location 1.55V

X1005
MAIN PWB Crystal for Tuner Controller IC1004

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Main PWB LD1000 Function


LD1000

Use LD1000 as a visual aid. This lets you know if the tuner internal PLL (Phase Locked Loop) system is locked. Illuminated PLL is normal. Off is abnormal tuner lock.
Main PWB LD1000 Location

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Main PWB Tuner with Shield Off (Pin ID)

19 18 13 12 9 8 4 1

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Main PWB Tuner Video and SIF Output Check


Possibility of two different tuners MAIN PWB Tuner Location

USING COLOR BAR SIGNAL INPUT Note: Video Out Signal only when receiving an analog Channel.

Pin 19 Video Signal

2.24Vp/p Pin 1 Pin 16 SIF Signal Pin 12 and Pin 13 Dig IF Signal

700mVp/p Note: Dig IF Signal only when receiving a Digital Channel.

450mVp/p

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Main PWB Tuner Clock and Data Lines


Note: SCL and SDA only active during an actual Channel Change. Pin 8 SDA

1V per/div

100uS

5V p/p

Pin 9 SCL

1V per/div

100uS

5V p/p

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Main PWB LVDS P800 Video Output Check


To confirm that the Main PWB is outputting Picture Content signals, check P800 (LVDS) cable for output. Check pins 11-14,16-17, 19-24, 27-30, 32-33 and 35-40. Pins 35-36 carry the clock for TA and 19-20 carry the clock for TB. These signals vary from each other, but looking for signals like the ones shown below on any of these pins will confirm the output of video content. This signal is using standard SMTE Color Bar output from a generator as the input source.
Pin 51 P800 Pin 1 2uS

Pin 1, 2, 3, 4 (LVDS 12V) P800 Location MAIN PWB

Pin 11

500nS

2uS

Pin 39 This is just a sample of two pins on the LVDS. There are 8 pins on P801 carrying video. 500nS

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Main PWB Connector P700 to Power Supply Voltage and Diode Check
Odd Pins Pin Label STBY P700 Main PWB" to P201 SMPS PWB" Run Diode Check Pin Label Even Pins STBY Run Diode Check

1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23
1

nc Gnd Gnd 5.2V 5.2V Gnd 12V Gnd 24V nc


1

nc Gnd Gnd 5.14V 5.14V Gnd 0V Gnd 0V nc 0V nc

nc Gnd Gnd 5.14V 5.14V Gnd 12.3V Gnd 24.8V nc 1.65V nc

Open Gnd Gnd 1.5V 1.5V Gnd Open Gnd Open Open Open Open

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
2

PWR-ON Gnd Gnd 5.2V 5.2V Gnd 12V Gnd 24V INV ON Err Out
2

0V Gnd Gnd 5.14V 5.14V Gnd 0V Gnd 0V 0V 0V 0V

4.99V Gnd Gnd 5.14V 5.14V Gnd 12.3V Gnd 24.8V 4.67V 0V 3.2V

2.8V Gnd Gnd 1.5V 1.5V Gnd Open Gnd Open 3.17V Gnd 1.33V

BR1 nc

PWM-DIM

PDIM Pin 24 can vary according to type of signal being processed, OSD Backlight setting. 0.6V 0% to 3.3V 100% and the Intelligent Sensor. Output from the video processor chip. Diode Check taken with meter in Diode Mode with all Connectors Removed

BR1 (A-DIM) Pin 21 Fixed and not used

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Main PWB LVDS Connector P800 Pin Identification


P800 51 1

10bit TA or 10bit TB

Video

Video Video

Video Video

Video

12V for T-CON PWB

Not used on T-CON

TB Clock

Resolution

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Diode Check taken with meter in Diode Mode with all Connectors Removed

P800 "Main" CONNECTOR to CN1 "T-CON PWB


1 2 3 4
5, 46~50

Pins 6~10, 15, 18, 26, 31, 34, 41, 51 all Ground TXA0TXA0+ TXA1TXA1+ TXA2TXA2+ TXA0TXA0+ TXA3TXA3+ TXA4TXA4+ OPC-EN 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 1.2V 1.1V 1.1V 1.2V 1.1V 1.2V 1.2V 1.1V 1.1V 1.2V 1.1V 1.2V 0V 0V *0V 0V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.75V 1.75V Open 1.95V

LVDS 12V LVDS 12V LVDS 12V LVDS 12V N/C TXB0TXB0+ TXB1TXB1+ TXB2TXB2+ TXBCTXBC+ TXB3TXB3+ TXB4BIT-SEL

0V 0V 0V 0V n/c 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V

12.1V 12.1V 12.1V 12.1V n/c 1.2V 1.1V 1.2V 1.1V 1.2V 1.1V 1.2V 1.1V 1.1V 1.2V 1.2V 3.24V

Gnd 3.18V 3.18V 3.18V n/c 1.1V 0.8V 1.1V 0.8V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V

27 28 29 30 32 33 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 44 45

11 12 13 14 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 25

OPC-OUT PWM-DIM LVDS-SEL

*Pin 44 PWM-DIM 3.15V (Max 100%) to 0.6V (Min 0%) Customers Menu Backlight setting. But is Not Used by T-CON. (See arrow on the T-CON PWB CN1 indicating pin 1)

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Main PWB Connector P1204 to (Ft. IR/LED Control) Voltage and Diode Check

1
P1204 CONNECTOR "MAIN PWB" to P1 "Front IR / LED PWB Assy" Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Label SCL SDA Gnd Key1 Key2 5V ST Gnd Gnd IR Gnd 3.3V_ST POWER On/Off STBY 3.3V 3.3V Gnd 3.3V 3.3V 5.1V Gnd Gnd 4.8V Gnd 3.29V 0V Run 3.3V 3.3V Gnd 3.3V 3.3V 5.1V Gnd Gnd 4.8V Gnd 3.29V 3.29V Diode Check Open 1.67V Gnd 1.4V 1.1V 1.5V Gnd Gnd Open Gnd 0.76V Open

Diode Check taken with meter in Diode Mode with all Connectors Removed

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Main PWB Connector P600 to Speakers Voltage and Diode Check

P600 CONNECTOR "Main" to "Speakers"

Pin 1 2 3 4

LABEL SPK-R(-) SPK-R(+) SPK-L(-) SPK-L(+)

SBY 0V 0V 0V 0V

Run 12.4V 12.4V 12.4V 12.4V

Diode Check 2.6V 2.6V 2.6V 2.6V

Use speaker out to test for defective Audio Amp IC600

Diode Check taken with meter in Diode Mode with all Connectors Removed

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FRONT IR AND KEY BOARD SECTION


The Front IR board contains the Infrared receiver and the Power LEDs. This board receives its B+ (STBY5V) from the Main PWB. It also has connections to the side Key board. The 3.3V pull up for the keys is routed from the Main board through the Front IR board to the Side Key board. The Front Power LEDs pulsate or appear to move. This is accomplished using multiple LEDs and a driver IC U2 which communicates with the Main board via Clock and Data lines. There are several Zener diodes on the board as well and since it receives STAND-BY 5V (STBY 5V) it could make the Power Supply or the Main board appear to be defective if a short was introduced to the stand by line.

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Front PWB Assembly (IR and Power LED) Layout (Front and Back View)

U2 LED driver

P1 P2
To Side Key PWB To Main PWB

Note: STBY5V is routed to this board. Possibility of a short.

IR Sensor

Power LEDs

To Main PWB

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Front IR/LED Control Connector P1 and P2 to Main Voltage and Diode Check
P1 Connector IR/LED Control PWB to "MAIN PWB" P404 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 LABEL SCL SDA Gnd Key1 Key2 5V ST Gnd Gnd IR Gnd 3.3V_ST POWER On/Off STBY 3.3V 3.3V Gnd 3.3V 3.3V 5.1V Gnd Gnd 4.8V Gnd 3.29V 0V Run 3.3V 3.3V Gnd 3.3V 3.3V 5.1V Gnd Gnd 4.8V Gnd 3.29V 3.29V Diode Check 2.8V 2.8V Gnd Open Open 2V Gnd 2.41V 2.5V Gnd Open 2.2V

P2 Connector IR/LED Control PWB to Side Key" P3000 Pin 1 2 3 4 Label Key1 Gnd Key2 Gnd STBY 3.3V Gnd 3.3V Gnd Run 3.3V Gnd 3.3V Gnd Diode Check Open Gnd Open Gnd

Diode Check taken with meter in Diode Mode with all Connectors Removed

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Side Key Assembly


SW3001

SW3002 SW3003

SW3004 SW3005 SW3006 SW3007 SW3008

P3000

To Main PWB

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Side Key Assembly P3000 Information


KEY Power Input Menu Enter

P3000 Resistance Measurements with Key pressed. Pin 1 measured from Gnd 270.5 Ohms 1.8K Ohms 4.8K Ohms 10K Ohms KEY Volume (-) Volume (+) CH (Dn) CH (Up) Pin 3 measured from Gnd 270.5 Ohms 1.8K Ohms 4.8K Ohms 10K Ohms

P3000 Voltage Measurements with Key pressed. KEY Power Input Menu Enter Pin 1 measured from Gnd 0.179V 0.906V 1.65V 2.24V KEY Volume (-) Volume (+) CH (Dn) CH (Up) Pin 3 measured from Gnd 0.179V 0.906V 1.65V 2.24V

P3000 Connector Side Key" to IR/LED Control PWB P1 Pin Label STBY Run Diode Check 1 2 3 4 Key1 Gnd Key2 Gnd 3.3V Gnd 3.3V Gnd 3.3V Gnd 3.3V Gnd Open Gnd Open Gnd

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Main Power Switch Note

Pay attention to the Main Power Switch. Dont forget to leave it in the On Position.

ON

OFF

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11 X 17 Foldout Section

This section shows the 11X17 foldout thats available in the Paper and Adobe version of the Training Manual.

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32LH30 INTERCONNECT DIAGRAM


CN1 CONNECTOR "T-CON PWB CON PWB TO TFT MODULE P203 "SMPS" to CN1 "Ballast" Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Label VBL VBL VBL VBL VBL Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd VBR_A BVR_A On/Off VBR_B Error STBY 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd 0V 0V 0V 0V Run 24.52V 24.52V 24.52V 24.52V 24.52V Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd 1.67V 3.45V 3.40V 0V Diode Check Diode Check 0.729V 0.729V 0.729V 0.729V 0.729V Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd Open Open Open Open SMPS TEST 1: To Force Power Supply On. Disconnect P800 on Main PWB. Jump pin 7,8,9 or 10 (5V) to pin 2 using a 10K resistor. (Test Voltage Outputs 12V, and 24V). SMPS TEST 2: Jump pin 2 to pin 20 (INV-ON). (Ballast and all voltages should turn on). P203 D251 D252 D201
Gen PT # LOC D201, D251, MBRF10100CT D252, D255 D602 6 Gnd FSU10B60 Q101,11 Q102 K6A60D K13A60D Q602 CN1

Pins 1, 11, 18, 21, 26, 34, 37, 42~46 are all Ground Pins 1~6 and 47 Are not used Pin 27 29 30 31 32 33 35 36 38 39 40 41 48 49 50 51 Pin ID BIT- SEL TXB4TXB3+ TXB3TXBC+ TXBCTXB2+ TXB2TXB1+ TXB1TXB0+ TXB0LVDS 12V LVDS 12V LVDS 12V LVDS 12V STBY 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V Run V 3.24V 1.2V 1.2V 1.1V 1.1V 1.2V 1.1V 1.2V 1.1V 1.2V 1.1V 1.2V 12.1V 12.1V 12.1V 12.1V Diode Test 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 0.8V 1.1V 0.8V 1.1V 3.18V 3.18V 3.18V 3.18V

TO TFT MODULE (3.3V) Pins 58,59


16.9V C110 3.3V 3.3V Fuses FL3 FL4 12V LVDS Pins 48-51 63V/1.5A F1 (12V) C84 Pin 25,26 3.3V L2

Pin (-5V) Pin 5 7 8 9 10 12

Pin ID LVDS- SEL PWM-DIM OPC-OUT OPC-EN TXA4+ TXA4TXA3+ TXA3TXAC+ TXACTXA2+ TXA2TXA1+ TXA1TXA0+ TXA0-

STBY 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V

Run V 0V *0V 0V 0V 1.2V 1.1V 1.2V 1.1V 1.1V 1.2V 1.2V 1.1V 1.2V 1.1V 1.1V 1.2V

Diode Test 1.95V Open 1.75V 1.75V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V 1.1V

(-5V) Pin 56

(24.3V) Pin 55
CN4

(16V) Pins 5,6

(3.3V) Pins 2,3

(16V) (24.3V) Pins 55,56 Pin 6


CN3

C115 16.9V

3.3V

T-CON
UC1

Warning: T-Con PWB under shield. Be sure to reinsert screws before operating set with shield removed.

FL8 Gnd US2 1 (0V) 2 (1.8V) 3 (3.3V)

1.5V Fuse s FL2 FL1

D9

D10
3.3V A

-7.26V
A

FL7 Gnd

13 14 15 16 17

Pin C 23,24 24.3V US3 R92 24V Pin 8 12V Pin 37,38 12V LVDS

19 20 32 23 24 25

L1 12V LVDS

D8

VDD

16.9V

12V to T-CON Pin 48 ~ 51

P800 Main TO CN1 T-CON 20 bit LVDS


Q706 1 (5V) 2 (0.48V) 3 (0.48V) 4 (6V) 5-6 (12.3V) 5V (0V) 7-8 (5V) Q701 PWR On 5V (5V) 0V (0.6V) P700 Q706 Switch (12V LVDS) (5V General) IC704 3.3V-FE 1 (0.78V) 2 (Gnd) 3 (5V) 4 (7.4V) 5 (2.12V) 6 (3.28V) 7 (3.28) 8 (5V) IC107 Power Det 1 (Gnd) 2 (Reset) .3V 3 (3.28V)
IC601

Note: CN1 Pin 1 is P800 Pin 51

IC705 1.26V_VDDC IC704 3.3V_FE L710 IC107 IC701 IC701 1.8V_DDR 1 (N/C) 2 (3.18V) 3 (3.18V) 4-5 (N/C) 6 (1.87V) 7 (0.8V) 8 (Gnd) IC105 L726

LED1 On then Off after ballast fires 24V LED

Ballast
CN1 48Khz input Pin 1 Pin 6

Do not run Ballast without heat sink attached

IC105 HDCP EEPROM 1-2 (Gnd) 3 (5V) 5-6 (0V) 4-7 (Gnd) 6 (1.2V) 7 (0.8V) 8 (5V)

IC1003

To T-CON (LVDS)

IC1002 5V-Tuner 1 (8.94V) 2 (2.37V) 3 (5V) 4 (N/C) 5 (Gnd) X1005 25 Mhz IC1004 8vsb/ QAM LD1000

IC1003 5V-Tuner source 1 (12V) 2 (Gnd) 3 (8.94V)

Tuner Data

D255

P201 P201 EvenSMPS to P700 Main Pin 24 23 22 21 20 19 17,18 15,16 13,14 11,12 7,8,9,10 3,4,5,6 2 1 Label PDIM nc Err Out BR1 INV.ON nc 24V Gnd 12V Gnd 5V Gnd PWR-ON nc STBY 0V nc 0V 0V 0V nc 0V Gnd 0V Gnd 5.14V Gnd 0V nc Run 3.2V nc 0V 1.66V 4.67V nc 24.8V Gnd 12.3V Gnd 5.14V Gnd 4.99V nc Check Open nc Open Open Open nc 0.73V Gnd Open Gnd Open Gnd Open nc

IC601 1.8V Amp 1 (3.2V) 2 (1.8V) 3 (0V)

IC705 1.26V_VDDC Also, 1 (0.78V) 2 (Gnd) 3 (5V) IC100 4 (5.9V) Video 5 (5V) Processor 6 (1.3V) Mstar 7 (1.3V) 8 (3.16V)

Main Micro
IC101 Flash Memory 1-2 (0V) 3-4 (0V) 5-6 (0V) 7-8 (3.2V)

P800

IC1000 1.2V_PVSB 1 (N/C) 2 (3.2) 3 (3.2V) 4-5 (N/C) 6 (1.2V) 7 (0.8V) 8 (Gnd)

0V (0.6V)

To SMPS PWB

Q702 Inv-On Control 3.85V (0V) Gnd ( ) = Off IC600 Audio 56 Pin

Reset IC100 IC702 IC702 (3.3V_ST) 1 (5V) 2 (3.3V) 3 (0V)

X100 12 Mhz

MAIN (Digital) Board


IC500 IC501

TUNER 19 Video 16 SIF 15 (5V) 13 DIF 12 DIF +

22V p/p 6 1

34V p/p 6 1 Q102

E IC500 / IC501 HDMI EDID

3.15A / 250V Rating 335V Actual Reading F501 D602


A/C Rectifier 4A

KEY

IC1200 R,G,B PC/ DDC

To Speakers P600

To Front Control P1204

Grayed Out ICs are located on Back


1

4 (5V)

T1

T2

Q101

~ ~ +
Q602

SK101 Main Power Switch

1.2KV To Backlight Left Side

1.2KV To Backlight Right Side

6.3A / 250V A/C Fuse F100

P1204 CONNECTOR "MAIN PWB" to J1 "Front IR / LED PWB Label STBY Run Diode Check Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 SCL SDA Gnd Key1 Key2 5V ST Gnd Gnd IR Gnd 3.3V 3.3V Gnd 3.3V 3.3V 5.1V Gnd Gnd 4.8V Gnd 3.3V 3.3V Gnd 3.3V 3.3V 5.1V Gnd Gnd 4.8V Gnd Open 1.67V Gnd 1.4V 1.1V 1.5V Gnd Gnd Open Gnd 0.76V Open

Side (Key) Controls

N SK100

Power Supply

P101 o J3 Front PWB Pin Label STBY Run 1 2 3 4 Key1 Gnd Key2 Gnd 3.3V Diode Check 3.3V Open P101

J3

Front PWB Assembly (Interface)


J1

Pin 21 BR1 (ADIM Analog Dimming) Fixed and not used Pin 24 PDIM (Digital Dimming) can vary according to type of signal being processed and the OSD Backlight setting. 0.6V 0% to 3.3V 100%. Output from the Video Processing chip IC100.

IR Receiver Power Button

Gnd Gnd Gnd 3.3V 3.3V Open Gnd Gnd Gnd

3.29V 3.29V 3.3V_ST POWER On/Off 0V 3.29V

32LH30
Direct View LCD This concludes the 32LH30 training presentation.

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