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Contents

Page

1. Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis


Overview
2
2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes
4
3. Directions for Use
6
4. Mechanical Instructions
7
5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding 10
6. Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and
Waveforms
Wiring Diagram
21
Block Diagram Supply and Deflection
22
Testpoint Overview Mono Carrier
23
Block Diagram Video
24
Testpoint Overview CRT & LTI Panel
25
Block Diagram Audio/Control
26
I2C and Supply Voltage Overview
27
7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts
Diagram
Mono Carrier: Power Supply
(A1) 28
Mono Carrier: Diversity Table for A1
29
Mono Carrier: Deflection
(A2) 30
Mono Carrier: Diversity Table for A2
31
Mono Carrier: Tuner IF
(A3) 32
Mono Carrier: Hercules
(A4) 33
Mono Carrier: Features & Connectivities
(A5) 34
Mono Carrier: Class D - Audio Amplifier
(A6) 35
Mono Carrier: Audio Amplifier
(A7) 36
Mono Carrier: Rear I/O Cinch
(A8) 37
Mono Carrier: Front Control
(A9) 38
Mono Carrier: DVD Power Supply
(A10) 39
CRT Panel
(B1) 46
CRT Panel: Eco Scavem
(B2) 47
Side I/O + Headphone Panel (SL5)
(D) 49
Side I/O + HP Panel + Top Control (SL6)
(D) 51
Side I/O + HP Panel (SL7)
(D) 53
Top Control Panel
(E) 55

Contents

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10.
11.

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Linearity & Panorama Panel


(G) 56
LTI/CTI Interface Panel
(H) 57
Front Interface Panel
(J) 59
Front Interface Panel
(J) 60
Main Switch Panel (For SL5 Styling)
(M) 62
Alignments
65
Circuit Descriptions, List of Abbreviations, and IC
Data Sheets
72
Abbreviation list
82
IC Data Sheets
83
Spare Parts List
84
Revision List
84

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PWB
40-45
40-45
40-45
40-45
40-45
40-45
40-45
40-45
40-45
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Subject to modification

EN 3122 785 16820

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1.

Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview

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1. Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview


1.2

Index of this chapter:


1.1 Technical Specifications
1.2 Connections
1.3 Chassis Overview

Note: The following connector color abbreviations are used


(acc. to DIN/IEC 757): Bk= Black, Bu= Blue, Gn= Green, Gy=
Grey, Rd= Red, Wh= White, Ye= Yellow.

Notes:
Described specifications are valid for the whole (LATAM)
product range.
Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation,
due to different set executions.

1.1

Technical Specifications

1.1.1

Reception
Display type
Screen size
Tuning system
Color systems
Sound systems
Channel selections
IF picture carrier
Aerial input
A/V Connections

1.1.2

Connections

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

1.2.1

Top Control and Front / Side Connections

FRONT I/O

CRT-DV-RF
29 (74 cm), 4:3
PLL
NTSC M, or
TriNorma
BTSC, or
BTSC + SAP
181, full cable
45.75 MHz
75 ohm, F-type
PAL B/G (pb)

RED IR LIGHT SENSOR


LED
(OPTIONAL)
TOP CONTROL

- VOLUME

- PROGRAM +

SIDE I/O

Miscellaneous
Audio output:

: 2x5W

R AUDIO L VIDEO
Power supply:
- Mains voltage range
- Mains frequency

: 100 - 250 V_ac


: 50 / 60 Hz

Ambient conditions:
- Temperature range
- Maximum humidity

: +5 to +45 deg. C
: 90% R.H.

Power consumption:
- Normal operation
- Standby

: 83 W
: <1W

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Figure 1-1 Top control and Front / Side connections


Audio / Video In
Ye - Video (CVBS)
Wh - Audio - L
Rd - Audio - R
Bk - Headphone
1.2.2

1 V_pp / 75 ohm
0.2 V_rms / 10 kohm
0.2 V_rms / 10 kohm
8 - 600 Ohm / 4 mW

jq
jq
jq
ot

Rear Connections

75 Ohm

MONITOR
OUT

AV1
IN

AV2
IN

VIDEO

L/Mono

Pb

Pr

AUDIO
R

COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT

S-VIDEO
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Figure 1-2 Rear connections


Aerial In
- F-type

Coax, 75 ohm

Monitor Out
Ye - Video (CVBS)
Wh - Audio - L
Rd - Audio - R

1 V_pp / 75 ohm
0.5 V_rms / 1 kohm
0.5 V_rms / 1 kohm

kq
kq
kq

YUV In
Bu - U
Rd - V
Gn - Y

0.7 V_pp / 75 ohm


0.7 V_pp / 75 ohm
0.7 V_pp / 75 ohm

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1.3

AV1 In
Ye - Video (CVBS)
Wh - Audio - L
Rd - Audio - R

1 V_pp / 75 ohm
0.5 V_rms / 10 kohm
0.5 V_rms / 10 kohm

jq
jq
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AV2 In
Ye - Video (CVBS)
Wh - Audio - L
Rd - Audio - R

1 V_pp / 75 ohm
0.5 V_rms / 10 kohm
0.5 V_rms / 10 kohm

jq
jq
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AV2 In (SVHS)
1 - Ground
2 - Ground
3 -Y
4 -C

GND
GND
1 V_pp / 75 ohm
0.3 V_pp / 75 ohm

H
H
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Chassis Overview

B1

CRT

B2

ECO
SCAVEM

CRT PANEL

SIDE AV PANEL +
HEADPHONE

LTI/CTI INTERFACE
PANEL

MONO
CARRIER

LINEARITY &
PANORAMA PANEL

TOP CONTROL PANEL

FRONT INTERFACE PANEL

POWER SUPPLY

A1

LINE DEFLECTION

A2

TUNER IF

A3

HERCULES

A4

FEATURES & CONNECTIVITIES

A5

CLASS D AUDIO AMPLIFIER

A6

AUDIO AMPLIFIER

A7

REAR I/O CINCH

A8

FRONT CONTROL

A9

DVD POWER SUPPLY

A10
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Figure 1-3 PWB location

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Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes

2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes


1. Perform the general repair instruction noted above.
2. Clean the power supply and deflection circuitry on the
chassis.
3. Clean the picture tube panel and the neck of the picture
tube.

Index of this chapter:


2.1 Safety Instructions
2.2 Maintenance Instructions
2.3 Warnings
2.4 Notes

2.1

Safety Instructions

2.3

Safety regulations require the following during a repair:


Connect the set to the Mains/AC Power via an isolation
transformer (> 800 VA).
Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol h,
only by components identical to the original ones. Any
other component substitution (other than original type) may
increase risk of fire or electrical shock hazard.
Wear safety goggles when you replace the CRT.

Safety regulations require that after a repair, the set must be


returned in its original condition. Pay in particular attention to
the following points:
General repair instruction: as a strict precaution, we advise
you to re-solder the solder connections through which the
horizontal deflection current flows. In particular this is valid
for the:
1. Pins of the line output transformer (LOT).
2. Fly-back capacitor(s).
3. S-correction capacitor(s).
4. Line output transistor.
5. Pins of the connector with wires to the deflection coil.
6. Other components through which the deflection current
flows.
Note: This re-soldering is advised to prevent bad connections
due to metal fatigue in solder connections, and is therefore only
necessary for television sets more than two years old.
Route the wire trees and EHT cable correctly and secure
them with the mounted cable clamps.
Check the insulation of the Mains/AC Power lead for
external damage.
Check the strain relief of the Mains/AC Power cord for
proper function, to prevent the cord from touching the CRT,
hot components, or heat sinks.
Check the electrical DC resistance between the Mains/AC
Power plug and the secondary side (only for sets that have
a Mains/AC Power isolated power supply):
1. Unplug the Mains/AC Power cord and connect a wire
between the two pins of the Mains/AC Power plug.
2. Set the Mains/AC Power switch to the "on" position
(keep the Mains/AC Power cord unplugged!).
3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of the
Mains/AC Power plug and the metal shielding of the
tuner or the aerial connection on the set. The reading
should be between 4.5 Mohm and 12 Mohm.
4. Switch "off" the set, and remove the wire between the
two pins of the Mains/AC Power plug.
Check the cabinet for defects, to prevent touching of any
inner parts by the customer.

2.2

Warnings

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Figure 2-1 Discharge picture tube

All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to


electrostatic discharges (ESD w). Careless handling
during repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that,
during repair, you are connected with the same potential as
the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep
components and tools also at this same potential. Available
ESD protection equipment:
Complete kit ESD3 (small tablemat, wristband,
connection box, extension cable and earth cable) 4822
310 10671.
Wristband tester 4822 344 13999.
Be careful during measurements in the high voltage
section.
Never replace modules or other components while the unit
is switched "on".
When you align the set, use plastic rather than metal tools.
This will prevent any short circuits and prevents circuits
from becoming unstable.

2.4

Notes

2.4.1

General

Maintenance Instructions
We recommend a maintenance inspection carried out by
qualified service personnel. The interval depends on the usage
conditions:
When a customer uses the set under normal
circumstances, for example in a living room, the
recommended interval is three to five years.
When a customer uses the set in an environment with
higher dust, grease, or moisture levels, for example in a
kitchen, the recommended interval is one year.
The maintenance inspection includes the following actions:

In order to prevent damage to ICs and transistors, avoid all


high voltage flashovers. In order to prevent damage to the
picture tube, use the method shown in figure Discharge
picture tube, to discharge the picture tube. Use a high
voltage probe and a multi-meter (position VDC). Discharge
until the meter reading is 0 V (after approx. 30 s).

Measure the voltages and waveforms with regard to the


chassis (= tuner) ground (H), or hot ground (I), depending
on the tested area of circuitry. The voltages and waveforms
shown in the diagrams are indicative. Measure them in the
Service Default Mode (see chapter 5) with a colour bar
signal and stereo sound (L: 3 kHz, R: 1 kHz unless stated
otherwise) and picture carrier at 475.25 MHz for PAL, or
61.25 MHz for NTSC (channel 3).
Where necessary, measure the waveforms and voltages
with (D) and without (E) aerial signal. Measure the
voltages in the power supply section both in normal
operation (G) and in stand-by (F). These values are
indicated by means of the appropriate symbols.
The semiconductors indicated in the circuit diagram and in
the parts lists, are interchangeable per position with the

Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes

2.4.2

2.4.5

All resistor values are in ohms, and the value multiplier is


often used to indicate the decimal point location (e.g. 2K2
indicates 2.2 kohm).
Resistor values with no multiplier may be indicated with
either an "E" or an "R" (e.g. 220E or 220R indicates 220
ohm).
All capacitor values are given in micro-farads (= x10-6),
nano-farads (n= x10-9), or pico-farads (p= x10-12).
Capacitor values may also use the value multiplier as the
decimal point indication (e.g. 2p2 indicates 2.2 pF).
An "asterisk" (*) indicates component usage varies. Refer
to the diversity tables for the correct values.
The correct component values are listed in the Spare Parts
List. Therefore, always check this list when there is any
doubt.

Introduction
For more information on how to handle BGA devices, visit this
URL: www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com (needs subscription,
not available for all regions). After login, select Magazine,
then go to Repair downloads. Here you will find Information
on how to deal with BGA-ICs.

2.4.4

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Alternative BOM identification

Identification: The bottom line of a type plate gives a 14-digit


serial number. Digits 1 and 2 refer to the production center (e.g.
AG is Bruges), digit 3 refers to the B.O.M. code, digit 4 refers
to the Service version change code, digits 5 and 6 refer to the
production year, and digits 7 and 8 refer to production week (in
example below it is 2006 week 17). The 6 last digits contain the
serial number.

BGA (Ball Grid Array) ICs

BGA Temperature Profiles


For BGA-ICs, you must use the correct temperature-profile,
which is coupled to the 12NC. For an overview of these profiles,
visit the website www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com (needs
subscription, but is not available for all regions)
You will find this and more technical information within the
"Magazine", chapter "Repair downloads".
For additional questions please contact your local repair help
desk.

2.

The third digit in the serial number (example:


AG2B0335000001) indicates the number of the alternative
B.O.M. (Bill Of Materials) that has been used for producing the
specific TV set. In general, it is possible that the same TV
model on the market is produced with e.g. two different types
of displays, coming from two different suppliers. This will then
result in sets which have the same CTN (Commercial Type
Number; e.g. 28PW9515/12) but which have a different B.O.M.
number.
By looking at the third digit of the serial number, one can
identify which B.O.M. is used for the TV set he is working with.
If the third digit of the serial number contains the number 1
(example: AG1B033500001), then the TV set has been
manufactured according to B.O.M. number 1. If the third digit is
a 2 (example: AG2B0335000001), then the set has been
produced according to B.O.M. no. 2. This is important for
ordering the correct spare parts!
For the third digit, the numbers 1...9 and the characters A...Z
can be used, so in total: 9 plus 26= 35 different B.O.M.s can be
indicated by the third digit of the serial number.

Schematic Notes

2.4.3

semiconductors in the unit, irrespective of the type


indication on these semiconductors.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby, Pro Logic and the double-D symbol, are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

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MODEL

: 32PF9968/10

PROD.NO: AG 1A0617 000001

MADE IN BELGIUM
220-240V ~ 50/60Hz
128W
VHF+S+H+UHF

BJ3.0E LA
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Figure 2-2 Serial number (example)


2.4.6

Board Level Repair (BLR) or Component Level Repair


(CLR)

Lead-free Soldering
Due to lead-free technology some rules have to be respected
by the workshop during a repair:
Use only lead-free soldering tin Philips SAC305 with order
code 0622 149 00106. If lead-free solder paste is required,
please contact the manufacturer of your soldering
equipment. In general, use of solder paste within
workshops should be avoided because paste is not easy to
store and to handle.
Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free
soldering tin. The solder tool must be able:
To reach a solder-tip temperature of at least 400C.
To stabilize the adjusted temperature at the solder-tip.
To exchange solder-tips for different applications.
Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature of around
360C - 380C is reached and stabilized at the solder joint.
Heating time of the solder-joint should not exceed ~ 4 sec.
Avoid temperatures above 400C, otherwise wear-out of
tips will increase drastically and flux-fluid will be destroyed.
To avoid wear-out of tips, switch off unused equipment or
reduce heat.
Mix of lead-free soldering tin/parts with leaded soldering
tin/parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to
avoid mixed regimes. If this cannot be avoided, carefully
clear the solder-joint from old tin and re-solder with new tin.

If a board is defective, consult your repair procedure to decide


if the board has to be exchanged or if it should be repaired on
component level.
If your repair procedure says the board should be exchanged
completely, do not solder on the defective board. Otherwise, it
cannot be returned to the O.E.M. supplier for back charging!
2.4.7

Practical Service Precautions

It makes sense to avoid exposure to electrical shock.


While some sources are expected to have a possible
dangerous impact, others of quite high potential are of
limited current and are sometimes held in less regard.
Always respect voltages. While some may not be
dangerous in themselves, they can cause unexpected
reactions that are best avoided. Before reaching into a
powered TV set, it is best to test the high voltage insulation.
It is easy to do, and is a good service precaution.

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3.

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Directions for Use

3. Directions for Use


You can download this information from the following websites:
http://www.philips.com/support
http://www.p4c.philips.com

Mechanical Instructions

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4. Mechanical Instructions
1. Disconnect the degaussing coil [1].
2. Release the two fixation clamps (at the mid left and mid
right side of the bracket), and remove the bracket from the
bottom tray, by pulling it backwards [2].
3. Turn the chassis tray 90 degrees counter clockwise.
4. Move the panel bracket somewhat to the left and flip it 90
degrees [3], with the components towards the CRT.
5. Turn the panel bracket with the rear I/O toward the CRT.
6. Place the hook of the tray in the fixation hole of the cabinet
bottom [4] and secure it.

Index of this chapter:


4.1 Set Disassembly
4.2 Service Position
4.3 Assy/Panel Removal
4.4 Exploded Views (New SL7 Styling)
4.5 Set Re-assembly
Note: Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual
situation, due to different set executions.

4.1

Set Disassembly
Warning: Be sure to disconnect the AC power from the set
before opening it.

4.1.1

4.3

Assy/Panel Removal

4.3.1

Front Interface Assy/Panel

Rear Cover
1. Remove all fixation screws of the rear cover (Note: Do not
forget the screws that hold the rear connection panel).
2. Pull the rear cover backwards to remove it.

4.2

Service Position

1
2

Before placing the Mono Carrier in its service position, remove


the Front Interface assy/panel (see paragraph Front Interface
Assy/Panel) and the Side AV assy/panel (see paragraph Side
AV Assy/Panel).

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Figure 4-2 Front interface assy/panel removal


1. Remove the complete module from the bottom plate, by
pulling the two fixation clamps upward [1], while sliding the
module away from the CRT [2]. Note: these clamps are
difficult to access.
2. Release the two fixation clamps [3] at the side of the
bracket, and lift the panel out of the bracket (it hinges at
one side).
1

4.3.2

Side AV Assy/Panel

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Figure 4-3 Side AV assy/panel removal

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Figure 4-1 Service position Mono Carrier

1. Remove the two fixation screws, and remove the complete


Side AV assembly.
2. Release the two fixation clamps, and lift the panel out of the
bracket.

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4.3.3

4.

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Mechanical Instructions

LTI/CTI Interface Panel


Remove the LTI/CTI Interface panel from the Mono Carrier, by
disconnecting it from connector 1212.

4.3.4

Top Control Assy/Panel


1. Remove the two fixation screws.
2. Push the assy a little bit upwards, and then pull it
backwards to release it from the front hinge.
3. Lift the panel from its bracket, while releasing the two
fixation clamps. The panel hinges on the other side.

4.4

Exploded Views (New SL7 Styling)

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Figure 4-4 SL7-RF styling

Mechanical Instructions

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Figure 4-5 SL7-Slim styling

4.5

Set Re-assembly
To re-assemble the whole set, do all processes in reverse
order.
Note: before you mount the rear cover, perform the following
checks:
Check whether the AC power cord is mounted correctly in
its guiding brackets.
Check whether all cables are replaced in their original
position

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Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding


5.2.1

Index of this chapter:


5.1 Test Points
5.2 Service Modes
5.3 Problems and Solving Tips Related to CSM
5.4 Service Tools
5.5 Error Codes
5.6 The Blinking LED Procedure
5.7 Protections
5.8 Fault Finding and Repair Tips

5.1

Purpose
To create a predefined setting for measurements to be
made.
To override software protections.
To start the blinking LED procedure.

Test Points
This chassis is equipped with test points in the service printing.
In the schematics test points are identified with a rectangle box
around Fxxx or Ixxx. These test points are specifically
mentioned in the Test Point Overview as half moons with a
dot in the center.

Table 5-1 Test point overview


Test point

Circuit

Diagr.

F508, F535, F536, F537, F552, F561, F563, F573, F664, Power supply
I513, I518, I519, I524, I531, I533, I546

A1

F401, F412, F413, F414, F418, F452, F453, F455, F456, Line & Frame
F458, F459, F460, F461, I408, I416, I417, I420, I462,
Deflection
I468

A2

F003, F004, I001, I002

A3

Tuner IF

F201, F203, F205, F206

Hercules

A4

F240, F241, F242

Features &
Connectivities

A5

F952, F955, I951, I952

Audio Amplifier A7

F692

Front Control

A9

F331, F332, F333, F338, F339, F341, F351, F353, F354 CRT Panel

B1

F361, F362, F381, F382

B2

ECO Scavem

Perform measurements under the following conditions:


Television set in Service Default Alignment Mode.
Video input: Color bar signal.
Audio input: 3 kHz left channel, 1 kHz right channel.

5.2

Service Default Mode (SDM)

Specifications
Tuning frequency: 61.25 MHz (channel 3).
Color system: NTSC M.
All picture settings at 50% (brightness, color contrast, hue).
Bass, treble and balance at 50 %; volume at 25 %.
All service-unfriendly modes (if present) are disabled. The
service unfriendly modes are:
Timer / Sleep timer.
Child / parental lock.
Blue mute.
Hotel / hospital mode.
Auto shut off (when no IDENT video signal is
received for 15 minutes).
Skipping of non-favorite presets / channels.
Auto-storage of personal presets.
Auto user menu time-out.
Auto Volume Leveling (AVL).
How to enter
To enter SDM, use one of the following methods:
Press the following key sequence on the remote control
transmitter: 062596 directly followed by the MENU button
(do not allow the display to time out between entries while
keying the sequence).
Short jumper wires 9252 and 9275 on the family board (see
Fig. 8-1) and apply AC power. Then press the power button
(remove the short after start-up). Caution: Entering SDM
by shorting wires 9252 and 9275 will override the +8Vprotection. Do this only for a short period. When doing this,
the service-technician must know exactly what he is doing,
as it could damage the television set.
Or via ComPair.
After entering SDM, the following screen is visible, with SDM in
the upper right corner of the screen to indicate that the
television is in Service Default Alignment Mode.

Service Modes
Service Default mode (SDM) and Service Alignment Mode
(SAM) offers several features for the service technician, while
the Customer Service Mode (CSM) is used for communication
between the call center and the customer.
This chassis also offers the option of using ComPair, a
hardware interface between a computer and the TV chassis. It
offers the abilities of structured troubleshooting, error code
reading, and software version readout for all chassis.
Minimum requirements for ComPair: a Pentium processor, a
Windows OS, and a CD-ROM drive (see also paragraph
"ComPair").

00028 L04L 0.12


SDM
ERR 0 0 0 0 0
OP 000 057 140 032 120 128 000

Table 5-2 Software cluster overview


SW Cluster

SW name

L4LLS1

L4LLS1_x.y TDA12040H1/N1B501AO

UOC Type
TDA12040H1/N1B511AP

Features
CC+BTSC
CC+BTSC+CMB+DW

L4= Chassis name, L= Large Screen, L= LATAM, S= Stereo dBx, 1= Language


Cluster, x.y= Software Version.
CC= Closed Caption, BTSC= Broadcast Television Systems Committee, CMB=
Comb Filter, DW = Double Window

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Figure 5-1 SDM menu

Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding


How to navigate
Use one of the following methods:
When you press the MENU button on the remote control,
the set will switch on the normal user menu in the SDM
mode.
On the TV, press and hold the VOLUME DOWN and press
the CHANNEL DOWN for a few seconds, to switch from
SDM to SAM and reverse.
How to exit
Switch the set to STANDBY by pressing the POWER button on
the remote control transmitter or the television set.
If you turn the television set off by removing the AC power (i.e.,
unplugging the television) without using the POWER button,
the television set will remain in SDM when AC power is reapplied, and the error buffer is not cleared.
5.2.2

Service Alignment Mode (SAM)


Purpose
To change option settings.
To display / clear the error code buffer.
To perform alignments.
Specifications
Operation hours counter (maximum five digits displayed).
Software version, Error codes, and Option settings display.
Error buffer clearing.
Option settings.
AKB switching.
Software alignments (Tuner, White Tone, Geometry &
Audio).
NVM Editor.
ComPair Mode switching.
How to enter
To enter SAM, use one of the following methods:
Press the following key sequence on the remote control
transmitter: 062596" directly followed by the OSD/
STATUS button (do not allow the display to time out
between entries while keying the sequence).
Or via ComPair.
After entering SAM, the following screen is visible, with SAM in
the upper right corner of the screen to indicate that the
television is in Service Alignment Mode.

00028 L04L 0.12


ERR 0 0 0 0 0

SAM

OP 000 057 140 032 120 128 000


. Clear
. Options
. AKB
. Tuner
. White Tone
. Geometry
. Audio
. NVM Editor
. ComPair

Clear ?
On

on
E_14480_067.eps
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Figure 5-2 SAM menu

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5.

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Menu explanation
1. LLLLL. This represents the run timer. The run timer counts
normal operation hours, but does not count standby hours.
2. AAABCD-x.y. This is the software identification of the
main microprocessor:
A= the project name (L4L= L04 Large Screen).
B= the region: E= Europe, A= Asia Pacific, U= NAFTA,
L= LATAM.
C= the software diversity:
Europe: T= 1 page TXT, F= Full TXT, V= Voice
control.
LATAM and NAFTA: N= Stereo non-dBx, S=
Stereo dBx.
Asian Pacific: T= TXT, N= non-TXT, C= NTSC.
ALL regions: M= mono, D= DVD, Q= Mk2.
D= the language cluster number.
x= the main software version number (updated with a
major change that is incompatible with previous
versions).
y= the sub software version number (updated with a
minor change that is compatible with previous
versions).
3. SAM. Indication of the Service Alignment Mode.
4. Error Buffer. Shows all errors detected since the last time
the buffer was erased. Five errors possible.
5. Option Bytes. Used to set the option bytes. See Options
in the Alignments section for a detailed description. Seven
codes are possible.
6. Clear. Erases the contents of the error buffer. Select the
CLEAR menu item and press the MENU RIGHT key. The
content of the error buffer is cleared.
7. Options. Used to set the option bits. See Options in the
Alignments section for a detailed description.
8. AKB. Used to disable (Off) or enable (On) the black
current loop (AKB= Auto Kine Bias).
9. Tuner. Used to align the tuner. See Tuner in the
Alignments section for a detailed description.
10. White Tone. Used to align the white tone. See White
Tone in the Alignments section for a detailed description.
11. Geometry. Used to align the geometry settings of the
television. See Geometry in the Alignments section for a
detailed description.
12. Audio. No audio alignment is necessary for this television
set.
13. NVM Editor. Can be used to change the NVM data in the
television set. See table NVM data further on.
14. ComPaIr. Can be used to switch on the television to In
System Programming (ISP) mode, for software uploading
via ComPair. Caution: When this mode is selected without
ComPair connected, the TV will be blocked. Remove the
AC power to reset the TV.
How to navigate
In SAM, select menu items with the MENU UP/DOWN keys
on the remote control transmitter. The selected item will be
highlighted. When not all menu items fit on the screen, use
the MENU UP/DOWN keys to display the next / previous
menu items.
With the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys, it is possible to:
Activate the selected menu item.
Change the value of the selected menu item.
Activate the selected submenu.
In SAM, when you press the MENU button twice, the set
will switch to the normal user menus (with the SAM mode
still active in the background). To return to the SAM menu
press the MENU or STATUS/EXIT button.
When you press the MENU key in while in a submenu, you
will return to the previous menu.
How to store SAM settings
To store the settings changed in SAM mode, leave the top level
SAM menu by using the POWER button on the remote control
transmitter or the television set.

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5.

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Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

How to exit
Switch the set to STANDBY by pressing the POWER button on
the remote control transmitter or the television set.
If you turn the television set off by removing the AC power
(i.e., unplugging the television) without using the POWER
button, the television set will remain in SAM when AC power is
re-applied, and the error buffer is not cleared.
5.2.3

Customer Service Mode (CSM)


Purpose
The Customer Service Mode shows error codes and
information on the TVs operation settings. The call center can
instruct the customer (by telephone) to enter CSM in order to
identify the status of the set. This helps the call center to
diagnose problems and failures in the TV set before making a
service call.
The CSM is a read-only mode; therefore, modifications are not
possible in this mode.
How to enter
To enter CSM, press the following key sequence on the remote
control transmitter: 123654 (do not allow the display to time
out between entries while keying the sequence).
Upon entering the Customer Service Mode, the following
screen will appear:

1 00028 L04L 0.12


CSM
2 CODES 0 0 0 0 0
3 OP 000 057 140 032 120 128 000
4 nnXXnnnn/nnX
5 P3C-1
6 NOT TUNED
7 NTSC
8 STEREO
9 CO 50 CL 50 BR 50 HU 0
0 AVL Off BS 50

How to exit
To exit CSM, use one of the following methods:
Press the MENU, STATUS/EXIT, or POWER button on the
remote control transmitter.
Press the POWER button on the television set.

5.3

Problems and Solving Tips Related to CSM

5.3.1

Picture Problems
Note: The problems described below are all related to the TV
settings. The procedures used to change the value (or status)
of the different settings are described.
Picture too dark or too bright
If:
The picture improves when you have press the AUTO
PICTURE button on the remote control transmitter, or
The picture improves when you enter the Customer
Service Mode,
Then:
1. Press the AUTO PICTURE button on the remote control
transmitter repeatedly (if necessary) to choose
PERSONAL picture mode.
2. Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter.
This brings up the normal user menu.
3. In the normal user menu, use the MENU UP/DOWN keys
to highlight the PICTURE sub menu.
4. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the PICTURE
sub menu.
5. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys (if necessary) to select
BRIGHTNESS.
6. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to increase or
decrease the BRIGHTNESS value.
7. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select PICTURE.
8. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to increase or
decrease the PICTURE value.
9. Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter
twice to exit the user menu.
10. The new PERSONAL preference values are automatically
stored.
White line around picture elements and text

E_14480_068.eps
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Figure 5-3 CSM menu


Menu explanation
1. Indication of the decimal value of the operation hours
counter, Software identification of the main microprocessor
(see "Service Default or Alignment Mode" for an
explanation), and the service mode (CSM= Customer
Service Mode).
2. Displays the last five errors detected in the error code
buffer.
3. Displays the option bytes.
4. Displays the type number version of the set.
5. Reserved item for P3C call centers (AKBS stands for
Advanced Knowledge Base System).
6. Indicates the television is receiving an "IDENT" signal on
the selected source. If no "IDENT" signal is detected, the
display will read "NOT TUNED"
7. Displays the detected Color system (e.g. PAL/NTSC).
8. Displays the detected Audio (e.g. stereo/mono).
9. Displays the picture setting information.
10. Displays the sound setting information.

If:
The picture improves after you have pressed the AUTO
PICTURE button on the remote control transmitter,
Then:
1. Press the AUTO PICTURE button on the remote control
transmitter repeatedly (if necessary) to choose
PERSONAL picture mode.
2. Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter.
This brings up the normal user menu.
3. In the normal user menu, use the MENU UP/DOWN keys
to highlight the PICTURE sub menu.
4. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the PICTURE
sub menu.
5. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select SHARPNESS.
6. Press the MENU LEFT key to decrease the SHARPNESS
value.
7. Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter
twice to exit the user menu.
8. The new PERSONAL preference value is automatically
stored.

Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding


Snowy picture
Check CSM line 6. If this line reads Not Tuned, check the
following:
Antenna not connected. Connect the antenna.
No antenna signal or bad antenna signal. Connect a proper
antenna signal.
The tuner is faulty (in this case line 2, the Error Buffer line,
will contain error number 10). Check the tuner and replace/
repair the tuner if necessary.
Black and white picture
If:
The picture improves after you have pressed the AUTO
PICTURE button on the remote control transmitter,
Then:
1. Press the AUTO PICTURE button on the remote control
transmitter repeatedly (if necessary) to choose
PERSONAL picture mode.
2. Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter.
This brings up the normal user menu.
3. In the normal user menu, use the MENU UP/DOWN keys
to highlight the PICTURE sub menu.
4. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the PICTURE
sub menu.
5. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select COLOR.
6. Press the MENU RIGHT key to increase the COLOR value.
7. Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter
twice to exit the user menu.
8. The new PERSONAL preference value is automatically
stored.

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5.4

Service Tools

5.4.1

ComPair

5.

EN 13

Introduction
ComPair (Computer Aided Repair) is a Service tool for Philips
Consumer Electronics products. and offers the following:
1. ComPair helps you to quickly get an understanding on how
to repair the chassis in a short and effective way.
2. ComPair allows very detailed diagnostics and is therefore
capable of accurately indicating problem areas. You do not
have to know anything about I2C or UART commands
yourself, because ComPair takes care of this.
3. ComPair speeds up the repair time since it can
automatically communicate with the chassis (when the uP
is working) and all repair information is directly available.
4. ComPair features TV software upgrade possibilities.
Specifications
ComPair consists of a Windows based fault finding program
and an interface box between PC and the (defective) product.
The (new) ComPair II interface box is connected to the PC via
an USB cable. For the TV chassis, the ComPair interface box
and the TV communicate via a bi-directional cable via the
service connector(s).
The ComPair fault finding program is able to determine the
problem of the defective television, by a combination of
automatic diagnostics and an interactive question/answer
procedure.
How to Connect
This is described in the chassis fault finding database in
ComPair.

Menu text not sharp enough


TO TV
TO
I2C SERVICE
CONNECTOR

If:
The picture improves after you have pressed the AUTO
PICTURE button on the remote control transmitter,
ComPair II
RC in

Then:
1. Press the AUTO PICTURE button on the remote control
transmitter repeatedly (if necessary) to choose
PERSONAL picture mode.
2. Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter.
This brings up the normal user menu.
3. In the normal user menu, use the MENU UP/DOWN keys
to highlight the PICTURE sub menu.
4. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the PICTURE
sub menu.
5. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select PICTURE.
6. Press the MENU LEFT key to decrease the PICTURE
value.
7. Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter
twice to exit the user menu.
8. The new PERSONAL preference value is automatically
stored.

RC out

OR

TO
UART SERVICE
CONNECTOR

Multi
function

Optional Power Link/ Mode


Switch
Activity

I 2C

RS232 /UART

PC

ComPair II Developed by Philips Brugge

HDMI
I2C only

Optional power
5V DC

G_06532_036.eps
260107

Figure 5-4 ComPair II interface connection


Caution: It is compulsory to connect the TV to the PC as
shown in the picture above (with the ComPair interface in
between), as the ComPair interface acts as a level shifter. If
one connects the TV directly to the PC (via UART), ICs will be
blown!
How to Order
ComPair II order codes:
ComPair II interface: 3122 785 91020.
ComPair32 CD (update): 3122 785 60160.
ComPair interface cable: 3122 785 90004.
ComPair interface extension cable: 3139 131 03791.
ComPair UART interface cable: 3122 785 90630.
Note: If you encounter any problems, contact your local
support desk

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5.5

5.

Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

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Error Codes
The error code buffer contains all errors detected since the last
time the buffer was erased. The buffer is written from left to
right. When an error occurs that is not yet in the error code
buffer, it is displayed at the left side and all other errors shift one
position to the right.

5.5.1

How To Read The Error Buffer


You can read the error buffer in 3 ways:
On screen via the SAM (if you have a picture). Examples:
ERROR: 0 0 0 0 0 : No errors detected
ERROR: 6 0 0 0 0 : Error code 6 is the last and only
detected error
ERROR: 9 6 0 0 0 : Error code 6 was detected first and
error code 9 is the last detected (newest) error
Via the blinking LED procedure (when you have no
picture). See The Blinking LED Procedure.
Via ComPair.

5.5.2

How To Clear The Error Buffer


The error code buffer is cleared in the following cases:
By using the CLEAR command in the SAM menu:
To enter SAM, press the following key sequence on the
remote control transmitter: 062596 directly followed
by the OSD/STATUS button (do not allow the display
to time out between entries while keying the
sequence).
Make sure the menu item CLEAR is highlighted. Use
the MENU UP/DOWN buttons, if necessary.
Press the MENU RIGHT button to clear the error
buffer. The text on the right side of the CLEAR line will
change from CLEAR? to CLEARED
If the contents of the error buffer have not changed for 50
hours, the error buffer resets automatically.

5.6

Table 5-3 Error code overview

Error Device

Error description

Not applicable No Error

Not applicable X-Ray/Over-voltage


protection (US only)

Check item

Diagra
m

2411, 2412, 2413, A2


6404, 6411, 6412

Not applicable High beam (BCI) protection 3404, 7405

Not applicable Vertical guard protection

3466, 7451, 7452, A2


7453, 7454

Tuner

1000, 5010, (PIP


Module)

Not applicable +5v protection

7604, 7605

A5

I2C bus

7200, 3207, 3214

A4

Not applicable -

Not applicable -

24C16

7601, 3604, 3605

A5

I2C error while


communicating with 2nd
tuner
General I2C error

I2C error while


communicating with the
EEPROM

A2

F2

Check item

Diagra
m

10

Tuner

I2C error while


communicating with the
PLL tuner

1000, 5001

A3

11

TDA6107/A

Black current loop


instability protection

7330, 3351, CRT

B1

12

SDA9488X

I2C error while


communicating with the
PIP processor

7242 (PIP
Module)

F1

13

Not applicable -

14

DVD Loader
(when
present)

DVD Interface
module

DVD
Loader

15

TDA9178T/N1 I2C error while


communicating with LTI
module

7610

16

TDA9887

7201

F2

17

Not applicable -

18

Not applicable -

19

TDA1200x

I2C error while


communicating with SSD
stereo sound decoder

7200

A4

20

TDA1200x

I2C error while


communicating with video
cosmic in Hercules IC

7200

A4

I2C error while


communicating with the
DVD Interface module

I2C error while


communicating with
PIP_Demodulator

The Blinking LED Procedure

When the SDM is entered, the front LED will blink the contents
of the error-buffer:
When all the error-codes are displayed, the sequence
finishes with a LED blink of 1.5 seconds,
The sequence starts again.
Example of error buffer: 12 9 6 0 0
After entering SDM, the following occurs:
1 long blink of 5 seconds to start the sequence,
12 short blinks followed by a pause of 1.5 seconds,
9 short blinks followed by a pause of 1.5 seconds,
6 short blinks followed by a pause of 1.5 seconds,
1 long blink of 1.5 seconds to finish the sequence,
The sequence starts again at 12 short blinks.

Error Codes
In case of non-intermittent faults, write down the errors present
in the error buffer and clear the error buffer before you begin
the repair. This ensures that old error codes are no longer
present.
If possible, check the entire contents of the error buffer. In
some situations, an error code is only the result of another error
and not the actual cause of the problem (for example, a fault in
the protection detection circuitry can also lead to a protection).

Error description

Using this procedure, you can make the contents of the error
buffer visible via the front LED. This is especially useful when
there is no picture.

Note: If you exit SAM by disconnecting the AC power from the


television set, the error buffer is not reset.
5.5.3

Error Device

5.7

Protections
If a fault situation is detected, an error code will be generated;
and, if necessary, the television set will go into protection
mode. Blinking of the red LED at a frequency of 3 Hz indicates
the protection mode. In some error cases, the microprocessor
does not put the set in protection mode. The error codes of the
error buffer and the blinking LED procedure can be read via the
Service Default Menu (SDM), or via ComPair.
To get a quick diagnosis the chassis has three service modes
implemented:
The Customer Service Mode (CSM).
The Service Default Mode (SDM).
The Service Alignment Mode (SAM).
For a detailed mode description, see the relevant sections.

Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding


5.8

Fault Finding and Repair Tips


Notes:
It is assumed that the components are mounted correctly
with correct values and no bad solder joints.
Before any fault finding actions, check if the correct options
are set.
NVM Editor
In some cases, it can be handy if one directly can change the
NVM contents. This can be done with the NVM Editor in SAM
mode. In the next table, some default NVM values are given.

Table 5-4 NVM default values for LATAM-region


29PT8457/77 (10.4)

29PT8457/78 (10.4)

29PT6456/77 (AK)

29PT6456/78 (AK)

29PT6566/78 (AK)

29PT5645/77 (AK)

29PT5645/78 (AK)

Item
Address (DEC)

5.8.1

EW (EW width)

19

37

37

37

45

45

37

45

PW (EW parabola width)

20

10

10

10

26

26

10

26

HS (Horizontal shift)

21

26

26

26

28

28

26

28

HP (Horizontal parallelogram)

22

31

31

31

23

23

31

23

HB (Horizontal Bow)

23

31

31

31

28

28

31

28

UCP (EW upper corner parabola)

24

30

30

30

34

34

30

34

LCP (EW lower corner parabola)

25

40

40

40

32

32

40

32

TC (EW trapezium)

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

VS (Vertical slope)

27

37

37

37

34

34

37

34

VA (Vertical amplitude)

28

30

30

30

29

29

30

29

SC (S-Correction)

29

35

35

35

35

35

35

35

VSH (Vertical Shift)

30

26

26

26

30

30

26

30

VX (Vertical Zoom)

31

25

25

25

25

25

25

25

VSL (Vertical scroll)

32

32

32

32

32

32

32

32

VL (Vertical linearity)

33

32

32

32

32

32

32

32

BLOR (Black level Offset Red)

34

27

27

27

27

27

27

27

BLOG (Black level Offset Green)

35

29

29

29

29

29

29

29

AGC (AGC Takeover)

36

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

OIF (IF-PLL Offset)

37

36

36

36

36

36

36

36

AGC10 (AGC 10)

38

H60 (60 Hz Horizontal Shift)

39

60 Hz Vertical amplitude

42

64

64

64

64

64

64

64

YD & CL

43

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Vg 2 Brightness

44

255 255 255 255 255 255 255

NVM_TABLE_VERSION

60

57

57

57

57

57

57

OPTION_TABLE_VERSION

61

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

CVI_BLOR

62

21

21

21

21

21

57

CVI_BLOG

63

20

20

15

15

15

15

15

TXT Brightness

64

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

Radio AGC Takeover

65

255 255 255 255 255 255 255

V60 offset (60Hz Vertical Amplitude)

66

254 254 254 254 254 254 254

White-D Cool Red

294 253 253 253 253 253 253 253

White-D Cool Green

295 0

White-D Cool Blue

296 5

White-D Normal Red

297 38

38

38

38

38

38

38

White-D Normal Green

298 32

32

32

32

32

32

32

White-D Normal Blue

299 40

40

40

40

40

40

40

White-D Warm Red

300 2

White-D Warm Green

301 0

White-D Warm Blue

302 250 250 250 250 250 250 250

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5.

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EN 16
5.8.2

5.

Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

L04L AB

5.8.3

Power Supply

One Thin Vertical Line


Quick check:
Set in protection mode.
LED blinking with error 3.

Set Not Working

Check Power
Supply Mains
Switch

Bridge Rectifier
circuit 6500

Deflection

One Thin Vertical Line


LED Blinking

Check fusible
resistor 3510 &
circuit before it

Not Ok

Ok

Check DC
voltage at
2505/2507

Check all
connection and
peripheral at
Deflection Circuit in
place

Not Ok

Ok

Check
fusible
resistor 3532

Check
7512

Check IC7511 &


IC7531

Check
Line Transistor
7405

Ok

Set able to
start-up

No

Check other
fusible resistor
and capacitor in
the circuit

Is VBE between
200mV to 30mV & VCB
approximately 500mV

Yes

Yes

Check Horizontal
Deflection
Circuitry

End
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190204

Figure 5-5 Fault finding tree Set not working


Replace transistor

Set Does Not Start Up

E_14480_059.eps
170204

Set Unable
to Start

Software
loaded?

No

Fuse Blown?

Yes

Figure 5-7 Fault finding tree One thin vertical line

Yes

One Thin Horizontal Line


Quick check:
Set in protection mode.
LED blinking with error 2.

Change
Fuse

Load
Software
Check
voltage
across 2552

One Horizontal
Thin Line
LED Blinking
Is Vbatt
approximately
140V

No

Check Power
Supply circuit

Yes
Check
voltage 2562
&2563

Check all connection


and peripheral at
Deflection Circuit
in place

No
16V

Yes

Check 3V
across 2535
Yes

Check transistor
(7451, 7523, 7543) at
Vertical Deflection Circuitry

Check 6V
across 2535

Yes

Set able to
Start

No

Check Line
Transistor 7405

Check Vertical
Deflection Circuit

Yes

End

Replace transistor

E_14480_058.eps
170204

Figure 5-6 Fault finding tree Set does not start up

E_14480_060.eps
170204

Figure 5-8 Fault finding tree One thin horizontal line

Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding


5.8.5

Blank Screen

Ok

Not Ok

Picture
appears?

Picture not appearing

Check Beam Current Limit


(voltage is 1.8V-2V when
brightness and contrast is
set to the maximum

Not Ok

5.

EN 17

Tuner and IF
No Picture
1. Check that the Option settings are correct.
2. If correct, check that supply voltages are there.
3. If supply voltages are present, check whether picture is
present in AV.
4. If picture is present in AV, check with the scope the Tuner
IF output signal by manual storage to a known channel.
5. If IF output is present, Tuner is working fine. If no IF output,
I2C data lines may be open, check continuity of I2C lines.
If I2C lines are ok, Tuner may be defect, replaced Tuner.
6. If Tuner IF is present and yet still no picture in RF mode, go
to Video Processing troubleshooting section.

Blank Screen

Check Vg2
(fine tune)

L04L AB

Check deflection
circuit

No Picture, No Sound
Check tuning
supply voltage,
pin 9 of tuner

No Picture,
No Sound,
Raster Ok

Ok

Check heater voltage


(measure pin 9&10
at the CRT socket)

Ok

Picture not appearing

Check AGC
Voltage, pin 1
of tuner

Not Ok
Check video supply
(2457) is approximately
180V

Ok

>30V & <35V

No

Check
VT Supply
Section

No

Check Power
Supply

Yes

AGC voltage
changes with
different signal
strength

Picture
appears?

Check supply
voltage, pin 7 of
tuner

5V
No
Yes
Check AGC
circuit section

Ok
End

Check Tuner
pin 4 & 5
I2C Bus

E_14480_061.eps
170204

Ok

Figure 5-9 Fault finding tree Blank screen

No

Check other
functional area

Yes

5.8.4

Source Selection
Set is not able to go into AV or any missing AV is
encountered
E.g. AV1 is available but not able to enter to AV1: Check if the
option setting is correct.
Set is able to go to AV, but no audio is heard.
1. Check that continuity of signal is there from the SCART/
Cinch input to the input of the Hercules.
2. If continuity is there and still no audio, check that option
settings are correct.
3. If logic setting is correct and still no audio, proceed to Audio
Decoder/Processor troubleshooting section.
Set is able to go into AV but no video is available:
1. Check continuity from AV input to HERCULES depending
on the input.
2. If continuity is available and yet no video, proceed to Video
Processor troubleshooting section.

Replace Tuner
E_14480_062.eps
170204

Figure 5-10 Fault finding tree No picture, no sound

EN 18

5.

Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

L04L AB

Picture Ok, No Sound

5.8.6

Below are some guidelines for troubleshooting of the Micro


Controller function. Normally Micro Controller should be
checked when there is a problem of startup.
1. Check that both +3.3 V_dc and +1.8 V_dc are present.
2. Check that crystal oscillator is working.
3. Check that Power Good signal is at high logic, normal
operation.
4. Check that HERCULES is not in standby mode. Pin 15 of
HERCULES should be 0 V_dc.
5. Make sure H-drive pulse is there. This can be checked at
resistor R3239. If H-drive does not exist, remove resistor
R3239 to check if there is loading.

Picture Ok,
No Sound

Check IF output of
tuner, pin 11

CVBS
present?

No

Controller

Refer to fig.
"Power Supply:
Set not working"

Note: When the set shuts down after a few second after power
on, the main cause is that Vg2 not aligned properly, try
adjusting Vg2 during the few seconds of power on.

Yes

Check SAW filter output


(pin 4&5)
EU/AP/CH (QSS)- 1001
NA/LA/AP INT - 1002

Output Ok?

5.8.7

No

Video Processing
No Picture
When no picture in RF, first check if the microprocessor is
functioning ok in section Controller. If that is ok, follow the
next steps.
When no picture in AV, first check if the video source
selection is functioning ok in section Source Selection. If that
is ok, follow the next steps.

Replace SAW
filter

Yes

1. Check that normal operating conditions are met.


2. Check that there is video signal at pin 81. If no video,
demodulator part of the HERCULES is faulty, replace with
new HERCULES.
3. If video signal is available at pin 81, check pin 56, 57, and
58 for the RGB signal.
4. If signal is not available, try checking the BRIGHTNESS
and/or CONTRAST control, and make sure it is not at zero.
5. If still with the correct settings and no video is available,
proceed to the CRT/RGB amplifier diagram.

Check other
functional area
E_14480_063.eps
170204

Figure 5-11 Fault finding tree Picture ok, no sound


Unable To Perform Tuning
Unable to
perform tuning

Enter SDM
check optionbyte 1

Enter SDM and change


to the appropriate byte

Incorrect

Correct

Check if tuner
Supply Voltage
pin 7

5V

No

Check Power
Supply

Yes

Check I2C
circuit

Replace
Tuner

No

Check Tuner
Supply Voltage

33V
Yes

Not Ok

Check I2C at pin


4 & 5 and tuner

Not Ok

Not Ok
Ok
I2C
Check other
functional area

Tuner

For sets with TDA9178, follow steps below:


1. Put Option Byte 2 bit 4 to 0; if video signal is not available,
then check fault finding section Controller, Section
Source Selection, and steps above.
2. If video is available but not correct, put Option Byte 2 bit 4
to 1, then check if LTI panel is present. If not, put LTI
panel in the main chassis (connector 1221).
3. If LTI panel is in main chassis, check cable between LTI
panel and main chassis (position is 1206). If it is
connected, then the LTI panel is faulty, replace it.
For sets with Scavem, and Scavem does not work, follow steps
below:
1. Check Scavem coil connector (position is 1361) if
connected; if not, connect it.
2. If connected, check NVM bit storage byte 1 bit 7; if it is not
1, set it to 1.
3. If it is 1, then check the data of the NVM addresses as in
the next table. If the data is not correct, then set these
addresses to diagram values.
4. If it still not works, track Scavem output from pin64 of
HERCULES to CRT panel.

Not Ok
E_14480_064.eps
170204

Table 5-5 NVM default values for Scavem


Figure 5-12 Fault finding tree Unable to perform tuning
Description

Address (dec) Value (dec)

SPR, WS

140

VMA, SVM

141

NVM_SOC_SMD 142

00
50
03 (02 for 29PT8457/77 and 29PT8457/78)

Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding


5.8.8

Audio Processing
No Sound
Picture Ok,
No Sound

Tuner IF Ok

Not Ok

Check Tuner/IF

Ok

Check AUDOUTLSL &


AUDOUTLSR pin at
UOCIII

Not Ok

Check UOCIII IC

Ok

Check Audio
Amplifier

Not Ok

Check Audio
Power Supply

Check Power
Supply

Ok

Check Audio
Amplifier Circuit
and loud speaker

Not Ok

Replace Audio
Amplifier

Ok

Check NVM
E_14480_065.eps
201005

Figure 5-13 Fault finding tree No sound


No RF audio for QSS/Inter-Carrier stereo sets.
1. Check pin 99 and 100 for SIF signal (for QSS) or pin 104
and 105 for video with SIF (for Inter-Carrier)
2. If signal is not present, check for the QSS/FMI bit settings.
Check also the NVM data.
3. If signals are present and still no audio, check the audio
supply voltage +8V are present.
4. If still no audio signal at Hercules output, Hercules is faulty.
No AV audio.
1. Check troubleshooting methods in section Source
Selection.
2. Check the output of the Hercules to see if there is signal
available. If no, check the normal operating condition and
also the NVM data.
3. If still no audio signal at Hercules output, Hercules is faulty.
Note: If there is audio signal at Hercules output and no audio
at loudspeaker, proceed to Audio Amplifier troubleshooting
methods.
5.8.9

Audio Amplifier
No RF as well as AV audio at the loudspeaker:
1. Check that the normal operation condition of the amplifier
is met.
2. If normal operation conditions are met, check the continuity
from Hercules output to input of the amplifier.
3. If continuity is there and still no audio, check speaker wire
connections. If still no audio, amplifier IC might be faulty

L04L AB

5.

EN 19

EN 20

5.

L04L AB

Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

Personal Notes:

E_06532_012.eps
131004

Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Waveforms

L04L AB

6.

21

6. Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Waveforms


Wiring Diagram
DEGAUSSING COIL

AQUADAG

EHT
CRT

FRAME
ROTATION
COIL

(component view)

CRT
4:3

CRT PANEL

RIGHT
SPEAKER

1361
3P

5P
1351

1332
1331

LEFT
SPEAKER

SCAVEM
COIL

7P

1352

CRT
SOCKET

CRT PANEL
1381
3P

1693

SIDE A/V PANEL


+ HP PANEL
+ *TOP CONTROL

MAINS SWITCH PANEL (SL5)*

1693

MAINS
SWITCH

OR

FRONT (& TOP) INTERFACE


(SL6 & SL7)

6P

6P

M
J
1504

1505

7P

2P

2P

0202*
1505
2P

LEFT (WHITE)

1254

RIGHT (RED)

5P

3P

1010*

CVBS (YELLOW)

5P
1280

0201*
1211

MAINS
CORD

2P

1252

*(ONLY FOR SL5 MODEL)

MONO
CARRIER

4P

1278

*(TOP CONTROL ONLY FOR SL6 MODELS)

3P

1682

(track view)
3P

1404

1204
2P

1215

LTI/
CTI

1461
2P

7P

1464
2P

1221

1214

LINEARITY&
PANORAMA

1462
3P

1206

LTI/CTI
INTERFACE

7P

1212

1401
5P

1207

12P

1212

12P

1206
7P

7P

(OPTIONAL)

(ONLY FOR SL6 MODELS)

1451
2P
LOT

TUNER

HEADPHONE

1005
3P
COMPAIR
CONNECTOR

H_16820_024.eps
220507

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L04L AB

6.

22

Block Diagram Supply and Deflection


SUPPLY

M
J

MAINS SWITCH PANEL (SL5)*


OR

FRONT (& TOP) INTERFACE


(SL6 & SL7)
1031
1231*

0201*
1211
1

0202*
1505
1

*(ONLY FOR SL5 MODELS)

DEFLECTION

1506

ENERGIZING
CIRCUIT
(optional)

A2

V_DG
7200-H
(SYNC)

112

113

A2 LINE + FRAME DEFLECTION

A2
Vguard

A4 HERCULES

7541

6500

VERTICAL
GUARD
DETECTOR

VIDEO
IDENT

AC

T4E

HD
R.G.B.
BLANKING

TO RGB
PROC.

6401

RES

7405
BU4508DX

5402
7404
5512

MAIN
SUPPLY

9508

7511
TEA1506T

3513

DRAIN
DRIVER

2511
6

SENSE

Vcc

7512

14
11

3514

DEMAG

D
S

17

18

13

14

7514

3522

10

5551 6551

5552

5562 6563

PHI 2
DETECTOR

+Vaudio
+16V

6571

5561 6562

INTF_Y GREEN_IN
56

MAIN
SYNC
SEPARATOR

7571

A5

E/W
+
GEOMETRY

108

EW_DRIVE

3410

STANDBY
SUPPLY

Vcc

6564

REG

3457

2456

7561
6566

POWER-DOWN
A4 2x

A2

6454

97

X-RAY
PROTECTION

EHTo

FRAME

3455

6459

+9V
DRAIN

14

2564

SOURCE

10

2534

3565

6535

1
3538

6536

6
6532

5537

+3V
+6VA
+6VA
+6V

VERTICAL
SYNC
SEPARATOR

VERTICAL
DIVIDER

VERTICAL
SAWTHOOTH

VERTICAL
OUTPUT
+
GEOMETRY

106

-12V

107

VDRA
VDRB

3474

6537

A4

7453

Vaux

G
7536

TO 1351

Filament

VideoSupply
1451
1

200V

Vbatt

7452

7535

3531

Vguard

7454

7456

3466
S

3534

3457

6458

7455

1401
5

EHTb

7451

2536

AUX

6576

2535

9
12

I531

11

+9V

6455

3462

7532

3485

6565

VIDEO/SUPPLY

1452

EHTinfo

CONTROL
IC

3530

3458

6456

6533
6538

6453

3532

5531
7531
TEA1620
3

-12V

6484

7411

6512
3519

6452
6483

3484

6573

1532
1A

1454

7406

A4

BCL

A4

7484

Stdby_Con

A4

2403

3440

7410

EHTb
EHTb
+
EHTinfo
+
EHTinfo
BCL
PROC.

6481 3481
HOR.
DEFL.
COIL

3576

STANDBY
CIRCUIT

3451

3442

10
2

Vbatt

7573

3420

SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM VIDEO

3575

+3V3

6511

+9V

1404
1

3498

A5
3291 HD_PIP

SANDCASTLE
GENERATOR

REFERENCE
CIRCUIT
1

LINE
OUTPUT
CIRCUIT
+
E/W
3497
CORR.

E/W

SANDCASTLE
+9V

3571

7515
TCET1103

FOCUS VG2

7207

63

11

3518

HDRIVE

62

-Vaudio
-16V

+6VA

HORIZONTAL
OUTPUT

+Vbatt

A5

3517

HORIZONTAL
OSC.

A1

B1
FRAME_FB

1543

3516
7

PHI 1
DETECTOR

Vbatt
140V

TO
CRT

HD

CONTROL
IC
CTRL

EHT

9507

7401 : 7403
3411 7480 : 7483 POWER-DOWN

5445

6486

-9V

2505

DC

Vbatt

+6VA

LINE

116

7408

5500
5501

1500

1503

3507

t
1505

EHTinfo

Degaussing
Coil

3232

1504
2

2240

A1 POWER SUPPLY

B1
CRT

2
VER.
DEFL.
COIL

3463

3401

VT_SUPPLY

A4
-12V

3461

FRAME_FB
3471

HOT GROUND

COLD GROUND
H_16820_025.eps
220507

Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Waveforms

L04L AB

6.

23

Testpoint Overview Mono Carrier


F001
F002
F003
F004
F005
F006
F007
F008
F009
F010
F011

A8
A7
A7
A7
A8
A6
A8
A8
B4
A7
A8

F101
F102
F103
F104
F105
F106
F107
F108
F109
F110
F111

B8
B8
B8
B8
B8
B8
B8
B8
B8
C8
B8

F112
F113
F115
F116
F117
F119
F120
F121
F122
F123
F138

C8
C8
C7
C7
C7
A8
A8
A8
B8
B8
B7

F200
F201
F202
F203
F204
F205
F206
F207
F208
F209
F210

B4
C5
B5
B5
C5
C5
C6
B5
B6
A5
A4

F211
F212
F213
F214
F215
F216
F217
F218
F219
F220
F221

A4
A5
A5
B5
B6
C6
C6
C6
B7
B7
B7

F222
F223
F224
F225
F226
F227
F228
F229
F230
F232
F233

C7
B7
C6
C6
B6
A4
C5
C5
B5
B5
B5

F237
F238
F239
F240
F241
F242
F243
F244
F245
F247
F248

B5
B4
B5
C5
C6
C6
C6
B5
C6
A6
A6

F249
F250
F251
F270
F401
F402
F404
F407
F412
F414
F415

A7
C6
B5
B5
C4
D6
D6
D6
C6
E7
E6

F416
F417
F418
F419
F420
F451
F452
F453
F454
F455
F456

E6
E5
D6
D6
D7
C8
C7
D7
C7
D7
E7

F457
F458
F459
F460
F461
F462
F463
F464
F465
F466
F500

E7
C7
C7
C7
C7
E7
D8
E5
E5
E8
C2

F501
F502
F503
F504
F505
F506
F507
F508
F509
F510
F535

D2
D2
E2
E2
E2
E2
E2
E3
E4
D5
C4

F536
F537
F541
F542
F551
F552
F561
F562
F563
F564
F573

C5
C3
C3
C3
C5
D5
C4
D4
C4
C5
C5

F581
F582
F583
F682
F683
F685
F691
F692
F693
F694
F695

B3
B4
C4
B1
B1
B1
C1
D1
E1
C1
C1

F696
F697
F698
F699
F901
F903
F904
F905
F910
F911
F950

D1
E1
C1
D1
B3
B2
B1
B2
B3
B3
B3

F951
F952
F953
F955
I001
I002
I003
I004
I005
I006
I007

B3
A3
A3
A3
A8
A8
A7
A7
A5
A5
A7

I008
I009
I010
I011
I012
I013
I014
I015
I016
I017
I104

A5
A5
A5
A7
A7
A6
A8
A8
A7
B5
B8

I105
I106
I107
I108
I109
I110
I111
I112
I113
I114
I115

B7
B7
B8
B7
B7
B7
B8
B7
C8
B8
C8

I116
I117
I118
I119
I120
I201
I203
I204
I205
I206
I207

B7
B8
A7
A7
B7
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
B6

I208
I209
I210
I211
I212
I213
I214
I215
I216
I217
I218

C5
B6
B6
C6
B6
A5
A5
A6
B6
B7
B6

I219
I222
I223
I224
I225
I226
I227
I228
I229
I230
I231

B6
B5
B5
B4
B5
C6
A5
B5
C5
B5
B5

I232
I233
I234
I235
I236
I240
I241
I401
I402
I403
I404

A7
B7
A4
B5
B5
A4
A4
E7
E6
E7
E7

I405
I406
I407
I409
I410
I412
I413
I414
I415
I416
I417

E7
E7
E7
E8
E6
E6
C6
D6
C6
C5
D5

I418
I419
I421
I422
I423
I424
I425
I426
I427
I428
I429

D6
C6
D7
D7
D5
E8
C6
D7
D5
D6
E8

I430
I431
I432
I433
I434
I443
I444
I445
I446
I448
I449

E6
C7
D6
E6
C5
E7
E7
E7
C5
E7
D8

I451
I452
I453
I455
I456
I457
I458
I459
I460
I461
I462

D7
E8
D7
D7
D8
D7
D7
D7
C8
C8
C8

I463
I464
I465
I466
I467
I468
I469
I470
I471
I472
I473

SERVICE TEST POINT

3139 123 5673.1

E_14480_029.eps
200204

D8
C8
E7
D7
E8
D7
E8
D8
C8
C7
E5

I474
I475
I501
I502
I503
I504
I505
I506
I507
I511
I513
I514
I515
I516
I517
I518
I519
I520
I521
I523
I524
I527
I529
I531
I532
I533
I535
I536
I537
I538
I539
I540
I541
I542
I543
I544
I545
I546
I547
I548
I551
I552
I553
I554
I555
I556
I557
I561
I562
I565
I571
I572
I573
I574
I575
I576
I577
I578
I579
I582
I583
I584
I585
I586
I587
I588
I681
I682
I683
I686
I687
I688
I689
I691
I693
I909
I910
I911
I913
I914
I915
I916
I918
I919
I920
I921
I922
I924
I925
I926
I927
I928
I930
I934
I935
I936
I937
I938
I939
I940

E6
D8
E3
E3
E2
E2
D1
E3
D3
E5
E5
D4
E4
E4
E4
E5
E5
E5
E4
E5
E5
E5
D3
D3
D3
D3
D3
D3
C4
C3
D3
D4
D4
C3
C2
D3
C3
C3
C3
C3
D5
D5
D3
D4
D4
D4
D3
D4
D4
C4
D5
C5
D5
D5
D5
D5
D5
D5
D4
B4
B4
B4
B4
B4
C4
B4
E1
B1
B1
C1
D1
C1
D1
E1
D1
B3
C3
C3
C3
C2
C3
C2
C3
C2
B3
C2
C2
B3
B3
B2
C2
B1
B2
B2
B1
B2
C2
B2
B2
B2

I941
I942
I943
I944
I945
I946
I948
I951
I952
I953
I954
I955
I956
I957
I958

B2
C3
B2
C3
C2
B3
B3
B3
A3
A3
A3
B3
A3
A3
B4

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L04L AB

6.

24

Block Diagram Video


VIDEO
H

LTI/CTI INTERFACE

INTF_Y_OUT 2

1214

N.C.

7611
TDA8601T

INTF_Y

INTF_U_OUT 3
INTF_Pb
7

INTF_V_OUT 4
INTF_Pr

CLAMP

3-STATE

CLAMP
CLAMP

3-STATE

CLAMP

12

1212
6

11

YIN

YOUT

LTI/CTI
PROC.

UIN

UOUT
VOUT

CLAMP

3-STATE

CLAMP

15
3-STATE

14
5

10

19

Y_2

INTF_Y/GREEN_IN

17

Pb_2

INTF_Pb/BLUE_IN

16

Pr_2

INTF_Pr/RED_IN

INTF_FBL

13
SC
1

16

INTF_FBL

PULSE FORMER
INTF_FBL

CONN.

1212

VIN

1216

N.C.

A5

7610
TDA9178T

7630
7635

SANDCASTLE

10

SANDCASTLE 10

A5
1212

1215

1212

1206

1206

INTF_Y_OUT

SDA

SDA

INTF_U_OUT

SCL

SCL

SCL

INTF_V_OUT

INTF_BBL

INTF_BBL

N.C.

SDA

53

54

INTF_Pr|RED_IN

INTF_Pb|BLUE_IN

INTF_Y|GREEN_IN
55

57 58 59

7200-B (CVBS I/O + FILTERS + COLOUR DECODING)

7200-A (IF)

DIGITAL SIGNAL PROC.


- 4:3 LINEAR/NON-LINEAR SCALING
- DOUBLE WINDOW PROC.

TUNER IF

7003
6001
BZX79-C33

6, 7

9
VT

1002
1003

10
F004

VIF2
5

VIDEO
DEMOD

105
104

Yint
INPUT
SWITCH

CVBS1
RF_AGC

08

I001

TUNER IF
AGC

A4 SCL

FILTER
SELECTION

SIF1

100

SIF2

99

AUDIO IF
QSS/AM

COMB
FILTER
&TRAP
SWITCH

SC2_CHROMA_IN 70

AM
SOUND
DET.

Uint
PAL, NTSC
CHROMA/CVBS
SECAM
DECODER

SIDE_CHROMA_IN 77

FM/QSS
TO
AUDIO
PART
AM

DVD
TO
DVD

Yint

YUV
TO
DVD

DVD
TO
YUV

Yint

Uint

Pr

Vint

Pb

Vint
SC1_FBL

52 INSSW3
SELECTION
LOGIC

N.C.

See block
diagram
AUDIO

RGB
TO
DVD

VIDEO
IDENT

YUV
RGB
DVD

A8 REAR I/O CINCH

B1 CRT

B2 SCAVEM

SC2_Y/CVBS_IN

DAC

CVBS/Y

PLL

SOUND
MIXER

1001

A4 SEL_LLP|M

RGB2/
RGB3
SELECTION
ADC

SC2_Y/CVBS_IN 71
SIDE_Y/CVBS_IN 78

AGC
1

7001

INTF_CVBS_OUT
N.C.

SC1_CVBS_IN 74

SOUND
TRAP

I002

A4 SDA
3000

VIDEO
IF

SW_SC2_CVBS 81

65

PLL
VIF1

IF 11

TV

3001

VCO

F002

FM

MAIN
TUNER

PHASE
DISC

OUTPUT
SWITCH

DINT

1000

86
N.C.

SWITCH

YUV

5001
+5VS

YPrPb2/
YPrPb3
SELECTION

SSIF

A2 VT_Supply

DVD

9002
+5V

RGB

A3

51 50 49

INTF_Y_OUT

(RGB/YPrPb/YUV
7200-C INPUT SWITCHING)

INTF_U-OUT

A4 HERCULES

INTF_V-OUT

See block
diagram
AUDIO

SC1_RED_IN

TO
AUDIO
PART

SC1_BLUE_IN

SSIF

SC1_GREEN_IN

(LTI/CTI INTERFACE ONLY IN SL6 MODEL)

FILAMENT

1381
1

SC2_CHROMA_IN

SVHS
1

ROT

ROTATION
OUTPUT

AV2

ROTATION
COIL
(OPTIONAL)

AV1

FILAMENT VSVM

SC1_CVBS_IN

1361
1

YUV INPUT
SC1_GREEN_IN

A4 HERCULES

SC1_BLUE_IN

SC1_RED_IN

A5

SVM

A5

SCAVEM
OUTPUT

SCAVEM
COIL
(OPTIONAL)

(OPTIONAL)

7200-E (RGB PROCESSING + CATHODE CALIBRATION)

7200-D (YUV PROCESSING)

7606
7607

MONITOR
OUTPUT

FROM P PART

SW_SC2_CVBS

SC2_CVBS_OUT

F240

1204

SIDE_CHROMA_IN

WHITE/BLACK
STRETCH
GAMMA COR.

Y
Pr

Pb

SVHS
1

RGB
ADDER

G
B

PEAKING

CLAMP
+
MUTE

BLUE
STRETCH
&
CONTRAST

OSD
INSERTION

BRIGHTNESS
+
PEAK WHITE
LIM.

CATHODE
CALIBRATION

OUTPUT
STAGE

43
44

3226
3227
3228

Bout

1
2

2 G

Rout

3 R

7330

V16

V11

SVM

ROT

1332

7 B 3332

1 B

Gout

Iblack

SIDE_Y|CVBS_IN

V13

1331

9 G 3334

8 R

3336

V15

V14

AQUADAG

11
6

10 9

4
5

45
SVM

SCAVEM
PROC.

SATURATION

MATRIX

G_Y

VSVM FILAMENT
V14

B_Y
64

5352

+200V

46
7208
BCL

RES

A2

ROT

TINT CONTROL
SKINTONE

5 7 1

5
25kV

BEAM
CURRENT
LIM.

R_Y

VIDEO
IN

V12

BC_INFO

CRT

A4

EHT-b
3351 !

EHT

1207

42

VG2
FOCUS
DEFLECTION

1252

+200VA

F242

FBL

B_OSD

A5 CONNECTION

SIDE AV

G_OSD

R_OSD

F241

A2 FROM DEFLECTION

+200VA
2351

1351

1 1351
2
3

to 1401
A2 DEFLECTION

H_16820_026.eps
220507

Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Waveforms

L04L AB

6.

25

Testpoint Overview CRT & LTI Panel


F331
F332
F333
F334
F335
F336
F338
F339
F340
F341
F351
F352
F353
F354
F356
F360
F361
F362
F381
F382
I330
I331
I332
I333
I334
I335
I336
I337
I351
I353
I355
I357
I360
I361
I362
I363
I364
I365
I366
I367
I368
I369
I370
I371
I372
I373
I374
I375
I381
I383
I384
I385
I386
I387

CRT

3139 123 5674.1

LTI/CTI INTERFACE

3139 123 5740.1

1610
1611
1612
1613
1614
1616
1617
1618
1619
1620
1621
1622
1623
1624
1626
1627
1628
1633

A2
A2
A1
A2
A1
A1
A2
A1
A2
A1
A2
A1
A1
A2
A2
A1
A1
A2

E_14480_069.eps
270204

A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A1
A1
A1
A2
A2
A2
A2
A1
A2
A1
A1
A1
A1
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A1
A2
A2
A1
A1
A2
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1

Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Waveforms

L04L AB

6.

26

Block Diagram Audio/Control


AUDIO
A3 TUNER IF

A4 HERCULES
7200-A (IF)

7003
9002

A2 VT_Supply

+5V

1000

6, 7

DIGITAL PART
PHASE
DISC

9
VT

MAIN
TUNER

FM

VIF1

F004

VIF2

TV

105

3001

VIDEO
IF

104

VIDEO
DEMOD

N.C.

I002

RF

A4 SDA
3000

08

I001

PLL

TUNER IF
AGC

A4 SCL
1001
7001
FILTER
SELECTION

A4 SEL-LLPIM

AUDIO
SOURCE
SELECTION

ADC

DIGITAL
SOUND
PROCESSING

AUDIO
SELECT

DAC

SCART
CINCH
OUTPUT

92

SC1_R_OUT

93

SC1_L_OUT

N.C.

SIF1

100

SIF2

99

AUDIO IF
QSS/AM

MONITOR
OUT

AM

To VIDEO PART
see block diagram
VIDEO

AGC
1

AMPLI
+
MUTE

FM
DEM.

96

PLL

1002
1003

10

FM/QSS
SSIF

VCO

F002

IF 11

7200-F (AUDIO)

SSIF

6001
BZX79-C33

5001
+5VS

A8 REAR I/O CINCH

SOUND
MIXER

FM/QSS

AM
SOUND
DET.

AM

INTF_R_IN

75

INTF_L_IN

76

SC2_R_IN

72

SC2_L_IN

73

SIDE_R_IN

79

SIDE_L_IN

80

SC1_R_IN

94

SC1_L_IN

95

DIGITAL
STEREO
SOUND
DECODER

AUDIO
SELECT

ERR
19

HP
OUTPUT

LS
OUTPUT

66

SC2_R_OUT

67

SC2_L_OUT

68

MAIN_OUTR

69

MAIN_OUTL

L
R

7104
MUTING

A8 REAR I/O CINCH


A7 AUDIO AMPLIFIER

AV1

7990
TDA2616Q

SC1_R_IN

I952

SC2_L_IN

MAIN_OUTR

MUTE

MUTING

A4 POWER_DOWN

I951

MAIN_OUTL

1281
5

F955

SC2_R_IN

RES
2

A4 Stby_Con

F952

AV2

A5

7993, 7994

V AUDIO+1

SC1_L_IN

7991
7992

A5 CONNECTIVITIES

SIDE AV
1252

L
R

-V AUDIO

1207

SIDE_L_IN

SIDE_R_IN

A4 VOL_MUTE

VOLUME
+
MUTE

1280

1254

SIDE AV

1278

L 16 Ohm/10W

7991

R 16 Ohm/10W

CONTROL
J

FRONT (& TOP) INTERFACE


(SL6 & SL7)

6692
TSOP1836
IR

SIDE AV PANEL + HP PANEL + TOP CONTROL


(SL6)

1693
3

6691

KEY_PROTN

KEY_PROTN

+6V

A9
KEYBOARD
(NOT FOR SL6)
6693
LIGHT_SENSOR

A5 FEATURES
+3.3V

7200-G (Control)
TDA12001H1

1682
2

22

KEY_protn

FRONT CONTROL

1693
3

IR

LED

KEYBOARD

IR

32

LED

30

LIGHT-SENSOR

14

+
3202

IIC BUS
TRANSCEIVER

21

OR

A1

POWER_DOWN 31

PWM
OUTPUTS

TELETEXT
(close caption)

F692

KEYBOARD

IR

OR

+3.3V

ROM
RAM
119

KEYBOARD
LIGHT_SENSOR

3279

3280 3266

3265

18

VOL_MUTE

15

Stdby_Con

17

ROT

16

SEL_LLPIM

23

I2SD/1

24

Reset__5V

25

SEL_SC2_INTF

LED

LOCAL
KEYBOARD

6006

+3.3V

E
D

see
IIC
DIAGRAM
(FOR LTI
AND PIP)

A7
A1
A7

7205

6691
KEYBOARD

see
IIC
DIAGRAM

SCL

3
6692
TSOP1836

ON_OFF_LED

3214

CPU
LIGHT_SENSOR

3604

SDA

6693

1693

3605

3204

3207

MAINS SWITCH PANEL (SL5)

IR

20

LIGHT_SENSOR

6004
TSOP1836

+3.3V

EEPROM 8
(NVM)
6
5

(ONLY FOR SL6)

OR

WRITE_PROTECT

I/O PORTS

KEYBOARD
LED

1010
2

A4 HERCULES (CONTROL)

1205
24MHz

B2
A3
A5
G
A5
A5

SERVICE JUMPER

9275
9252

SDM

118

H_16820_027.eps
220507

Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Waveforms

L04L AB

6.

27

I2C and Supply Voltage Overview


SUPPLY LINES DIAGRAM
A2 LINE + FRAME DEFLECTION

A1 POWER SUPPLY
3

1503

7541
ENERGIZING
CIRCUIT
(optional)

B1 CRT

V_DG

A6

Vbatt

5445
5402

7405

EHT

17

18

14

5552

Vbatt

6483

6484

1401
1

VIDEO SUPPLY

B1

Filament

A2

1543

5562 6563

-Vaudio
A6,A7

SUPPLY
PRIMARY
SIDE

13

10

A4

+Vaudio

EW_DRIVE

LINE
OUTPUT
CIRCUIT
+
E/W
CORR.

A6

6571

5561 6562

1404
1

+200V

FILAMENT

10

+5V

VT_SUPPLY

VT_SUPPLY

+200V

A2

FILAMENT
3351

A6 CLASS D

+200A

AUDIO AMP
(RESERVED)

To 3405, 3463,
3475
on

2
HOR.
DEFL.
COIL

+5V
A5

VSVM

FOCUS VG2

1454

-Vaudio

-Vaudio
A1

A2

BCL

FILAMENT

1351
1

HDRIVE

A4

Vbatt

TO
CRT

7404
5551 6551

A3 TUNER IF

VSVM

V_DG

5512

B2 SCAVEM

+Vbatt
A1

A5 FEATURES & CONNECTIVITIES


+Vaudio

6452

A1

-12V

+6VA
3571
7571

7515
TCET1103

STANDBY
CIRCUIT

6456

STDBY_CON

1452

A2

+9V

3457

2456

3455

6459

6454

3401

5531

6564

7561
6565
2564

10

9605

A8

Vbuffer

A4

A4 HERCULES
6576

+3V

+3V
A1

3210

A2

5537

+3V

+3V (N.C.)

+6V

+6V

1693
1693
J

+6V

+1.8V_A
7204

4604

A10 FRONT CONTROL

+6VS

3211

6537

+6V

A1
3690

A1

+6VA

Vaux
D

7535

7603
L78L33ACZ

7200

G
7536

115

HERCULES

DECDIG

7201-2

+3.3V

A3
A4

+5V
+1.8V_B

A1
A1

Stdby_Con

15

POWER_DOWN

31

+9VB
4581

7203

3208

7605

J
M

FRONT INTERFACE
MAINS SWITCH PANEL (SL5)*

1693
A9

1693
1

+6V
5V-STANDBY*

7201-1
+5V

+5V

A2
7210

6207
+3.3V

A5

A5

3608
3295

A5

+9VA

16
3209

COLD GROUND

+9VB

A6

3206
A4

PWM1

HOT GROUND

A9 FRONT CONTROL
+6V

A1

+3V

A4,A5

Vbuffer

A5
A4

+6VA

2536

Vaudio+1

3565

6536

-Vaudio

Vaudio+1

Vbuffer
+8V

A1

A4,A5
1

-Vaudio

A8 REAR I/O CINCH

+9VA_1
4612

VT_SUPPLY

+6VA

A4

6535
2535

1212
H

A3,A5

POWER-DOWN

6566

9639
4610

VT_SUPPLY

A1

+9VA

A10
To
VERTICAL
DEFLECTION

A10

V_DG

+9V

+9VA

6455
3532

A7

+9VB

A7 AUDIO_AMPLIFIER

12

A6

Vaudio+1

A1

+9V

A4

6573

+9V

9911
3975

1462
G

1212
To 6403, 3480,
3420, b-7401,
c-7403
on

3485

7573

+9V

FILAMENT

7
3576

+3V3

VIDEO SUPPLY

3484

REFERENCE
CIRCUIT
3

3458

6453

To 6407
on A2

3575

Vaudio-

9910

1221

12

9914

7209

G
S

+3.3V

VT_SUPPLY 3606

*(ONLY FOR SL5 MODELS)

7604

RESET +5V
D

A4

G
S

3607

3609
1221
A5

LINEARITY & PANORAMA

1462
1

+9V

2204

+Vbuffer

A5

(OPTIONAL)

+Vbuffer

+6V

+6V

A4

3217
7202

+8V

A5

1212
A5

+8V

1212
12

LTI/CTI
3610

6610

9613
+8V
(ONLY SL6 MODELS)

I2C BUS INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM


A4 HERCULES

+3.3V

3202
7200
20
SET
PROCESSOR
21
PART OF
VIDEOPROCESSER
(HERCULES)

A5 FEATURES & CONNECTIONS

+3.3V

A3 TUNER IF

A5

3204
1206

6210

LTI/CTI INTERFACE

1206

1215

3207

SDA

SDA

3214

SCL

SCL

3605

6211

3604

3001

3000

3616

3617

ERR
6

+3.3V

3601
22

WRITE_PROTECT

7601
PCF8511
EEPROM
(NVM)

1000
TUNER

14
1005
1
2

For
COMPAIR
only

11

7610
TDA9178T
LTI/CTI
PROC.

3
ERR
19,20

ERR
9

ERR
10

ERR
15

H_16820_028.eps
220507

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

28

7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts


Mono Carrier: Power Supply
1

A1

10

11

12

POWER SUPPLY

A1
V_DG
1503
LKS1AF

9506

RES

2507

2n2

2505

2 8V2

5V 3

I575

3563

6564

220R

BAS316

2V7

10X

100p

2K2
2549

3537

4n7

2533

100K

3531

4R7

6576

I539

10n
9512

Vaux_GND

2543
2n2

9578

6537

1m0 6.3V
2536

8V2

10n

2572

82K

RES

1u0
Vaux_GND F537

4536

Vaux

2540
HOT

1n

COLD

I547

Vaux_GND

STPS10L60D

7535

SI2307DS

Vaux_GND

3536

I548
I546

B
A4

3535
I545
1K0
2574

For L06ATSC/IDTV Only

+6V
2548

9537

10
SS22220-03

2m2 16V

3575

+6VA

2535

3532

1532

2545

F536

5537

SB180

2539

Vaux_GND
+3V

RES

RES

470P

100n

1u0
Vaux_GND

5536

BAS316

6536

9536

2n2

7536
PDTC143ZT
Vaux_GND

1545
GND

RES

I538

2566
2547

0V3

2544

11 AUX

I536

12 I532

I540 2

3539

POWER-UP
RESET

470p

SOURCE 0V

2.5V

REG

2546
I529

For L06ATSC/IDTV Only

1.8

3542

1u0
4535

2537

BLANK

0V3

I531

68p

PROT
LOGIC

I544

5535

SB160

BAS316

4537

68K

2534

LOW FREQ

8K2

470p
3533

2531

THERMAL
SHTDWN

OSC

1V

6540

I537

1u0

4538

5532

STOP

RC

33P

9532

VALLEY

3538

T315MA

BZX384-B6V8

6533
3530

BZX384-B3V9

6531

BZX384-C15
I557
I556
6534

BAV21WS
100R

2550

-8V3

PWM

6
Vaux_GND
7

POWER_DOWN

-17V7

3565

I565

6535

F535

6566

6565

RES

5534

5531
5

DRAIN 14

SUPPLY
LOGIC

I535

I533

3
VCC

220R

2512

100n

33u
3534

3V8

7532

5533

13V

I554

330p
6532

10u
2530

2532

3527

I555

6538

3528

2528

1K2

3512

15K

I541

I553

For IDTV
Only

BAT54 COL

6512
3519

TEA1620 (Basic)
7531 TEA1623 (IDTV)

*
*

Vaux_GND

470P

4534 RES

4K7

7561
PDTC143ZT 3V3 F564

2538

3K3

3518

I527

3572

2562

15K

3576

1K5

7513
TCET1103(G)

10n

I520

I577

9V3

A4

I578

100n

Stdby_Con
9589

6V2

2564

3577

6572

15V6

2518

1u0

6V8

BZX384-B6V2

1n5

I561

I571

3589
F573
100R

7571
7V6
BC547B

AUDIO_GND2

470P

7573
PDTC114ET

I576

+6VA

15n

2m2 10V

3K3
5511

3521

3524
5513

AUDIO_GND1

BZX79-C9V1

2519

10

I573

2570

I523

470p

3517

330K
2513

11

2K2
2571

470R

A2

I574

3579

3578

12

I572

3571

3574

100n

3510

I519 100n

1n0

6511

RGP10D
2517

1K0

13

I521

I518

GND

I516

3515

47K
2516

12
13

HVS

14

6573

DRAIN

297V

15

A1

AUDIO_GND2

220n

14

DRIVER

6571
BAV70

1n

9513
RES

I515

2573

ISENSE

I524

F561
+16V

2561

16

1n5

2V2

11

-16V

AUDIO_GND1

2575

3522

-Vaudio

+Vaudio

470p

DEM

0V

1
4
5
8
10

NC

D 295V
S
0V

2V3
G

9514

F562

6562

17

2514

CTRL

7512

3516 0R1

0V
3529

VCC

SPMS
CTRL

5512

I514

100p

I513

3514

2511
1510

0V

2V3

22u 50V

I562

5561

3M3

3501

1n5

3M3
2509

3506

7511
TEA1506T/N1

2565

0V

I517

I511

F563

1542
For Heatsink

2K2

7514
BC847B

1507
For 70W Subwoofer

I505

(For
Lightning
Protection)

RES

3503

15V5

3513

DSP

For DVD

1R

18

2515

3M3

3500

F504

1509
For
Lightning
Protection

6563

2542

1n

3511 4R7 F510

3502

9508

I579

5562

*
*

BAS316

I504

F509

47K
6514

1508

9504

F551

140V

I502

1N5062
3520

MAINS SWITCH

*
*

2508

1M5

3504

*
F507

9505
RES

6575

2
3
DMF-2405
9503
RES

5500

3
2
1

1543

Vaux_GND

-T
4R7
I507 9511
RES

F505

*
*

9502

2502

9500
For ITV only

470n
3505

1505

9501
RES
5501 4

1506
6
5

2500

*
*

F506

2504

1
4
DMF-2810

1500
T4E.250V

F503

9507

1n

Vbatt

1535

27u
2552

F542

"$"

1 F508

6500

5552

F552

Vaux_GND

*
I503

Vaux_GND

AUDIO_GND1

100u 160V

*
2551

2563

5503

AUDIO_GND2

6551

I551

3573

+t

47K
6541

3541

2506

2541

7541
BC857B

I552

5551

F541

I501

33n

RES

Audio_Gnd

9509

16V4

2503

470R

9510

BZX384-C12

I542
16V4

3509

4
1
1

I506
3508

1502
PFC5000

5502

3507

+t
1501
PFC5000

47u 25V

F501

RES

2501

F500

2n2

1504

2553

I543

180P

+t

3523

DEGAUSSING COIL

Rp

Rs

F502

SGND

NC

1 2 7 9 10 13 15 16

FOR MAINS 120V AC 170V (177V)


220V AC 309V (317V)
..V.. Normal Operation
(..V..) Standy Mode
"$"

HOT GROUND
COLD GROUND

H_16820_001.eps
140507

3139 123 5673.6

10

11

12

1500 B3
1501 B3
1502 B3
1503 A8
1504 A2
1505 C2
1506 C2
1507 D5
1508 C1
1509 C1
1510 D1
1532 F7
1535 B11
1542 B8
1543 B10
1545 G7
2500 C3
2501 A4
2502 C5
2503 B6
2504 B6
2505 B7
2506 B6
2507 B7
2508 C5
2509 D2
2511 D2
2512 F3
2513 E5
2514 D6
2515 D7
2516 E6
2517 E2
2518 E6
2519 E6
2528 G1
2530 F3
2531 G4
2532 F2
2533 H3
2534 G6
2535 F9
2536 F9
2537 G9
2538 E9
2539 F9
2540 G9
2541 B8
2542 B8
2543 G7
2544 H3
2545 G7
2546 G7
2547 F11
2548 F11
2549 H4
2550 F7
2551 B9
2552 B9
2553 A11
2561 C9
2562 C9
2563 B9
2564 E10
2565 C9
2566 E11
2570 D8
2571 D9
2572 D10
2573 E8
2574 G10
2575 D6
3500 C2
3501 D2
3502 C4
3503 C5
3504 C4
3505 C4
3506 D1
3507 B4
3508 B6
3509 B4
3510 C5
3511 E7
3512 F2
3513 C6
3514 D5
3515 D6
3516 E6
3517 E5
3518 F5
3519 F2
3520 E6
3521 D7
3522 D6
3523 A4
3524 D6
3527 F2
3528 G2
3529 D2
3530 G3

3531 H3
3532 F7
3533 G4
3534 G3
3535 G10
3536 G10
3537 H3
3538 G6
3539 G6
3541 A8
3542 F7
3563 E9
3565 E10
3571 D9
3572 C11
3573 D9
3574 E9
3575 D10
3576 E10
3577 D9
3578 D9
3579 D9
3589 D11
4534 F8
4535 F8
4536 F10
4537 F10
5500 C5
5501 C4
5502 A6
5503 B6
5511 D7
5512 C7
5513 E6
5531 F8
5532 F6
5533 G3
5534 F8
5535 F8
5536 F10
5537 F10
5551 B9
5552 B10
5561 C9
5562 B9
6500 B7
6511 E2
6512 F2
6514 D6
6531 F3
6532 F3
6533 F3
6534 F3
6535 F9
6536 F9
6537 G9
6538 G2
6540 F7
6541 A8
6551 B9
6562 C9
6563 B9
6564 E9
6565 E10
6566 E10
6571 C10
6572 E9
6573 E8
6575 E6
6576 F9
7511 D4
7512 D6
7513 E8
7514 C6
7531 F4
7532 G2
7535 G10
7536 G11
7541 B8
7561 E11
7571 D9
7573 D10
9500 C3
9501 B4
9502 B5
9503 C4
9504 C5
9505 C6
9506 B6
9507 B2
9508 C2
9509 A11
9510 A10
9511 C6
9512 G7
9513 C9
9514 B10
9532 F6
9536 F10
9537 F10
9578 G8

9589 D11
F500 A2
F501 A2
F502 A5
F503 B2
F504 C3
F505 C3
F506 B3
F507 C3
F508 B7
F509 C7
F510 D7
F535 E11
F536 F11
F537 F11
F541 B8
F542 B8
F551 B10
F552 B10
F561 C11
F562 C9
F563 B11
F564 E11
F573 D11
I501 B7
I502 C7
I503 B2
I504 C2
I505 D2
I506 B6
I507 C6
I511 D2
I513 D5
I514 C7
I515 D7
I516 D7
I517 C5
I518 E6
I519 E5
I520 E5
I521 D6
I523 E7
I524 C7
I527 F3
I529 G6
I531 G4
I532 G6
I533 F6
I535 F7
I536 G3
I537 F9
I538 F9
I539 G8
I540 F7
I541 F2
I542 A8
I543 A8
I544 F7
I545 G10
I546 G11
I547 G10
I548 G11
I551 B8
I552 B9
I553 F2
I554 G2
I555 G2
I556 F3
I557 G3
I561 D8
I562 C9
I565 F9
I571 D8
I572 D9
I573 D9
I574 D10
I575 E8
I576 D9
I577 E9
I578 D10
I579 B9

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

29

Mono Carrier: Diversity Table for A1

DIVERSITY TABLE FOR


REGION

POWER SUPPLY

NAFTA

MAIN RANGE

LATAM / AP
FR

LR

SET

27RF
27FSQ

32RF

VBATT
AUDIO
OUTPUT
1508

130V
2X5W
2X10W
---

130V
2X5W
2X10W
---

1510

---

---

2505
2506
2508
2509
2528
2542
2570
3505
3506
3507
3508
3514
3520
3527
3528
3529
3523
3565
3574
5500
5502
5512
6500
6538
6551
6565
7512
7532
9502
9504
9506

A1

200V 470U 200V 470U


----------------250V 1N5
250V 1N5
----1MA/423V 1MA/423V
------144V 3R
----100R
100R
0R18
0R18
--------------145V 1R5
15K
15K
150K
150K
--------SS40310-01 SS40310-01
GBU4JL
GBU6JL
----STTH8L06D BYV29X-500
UDZS9.1B UDZS9.1B
FQPF9N50 FQPF9N50
----JMP
JMP
JMP
JMP
JMP
JMP

26WSRF
30WSRF
32FSQ
143V
2X5W
2X10W
---

21RF
130V
2X10W

WIRE SIN
180 SIN
18ST BK
WIRE SIN
--400 SIN
18ST BK
200V 470U 400V 330U
------275V 100N
--250V 1N5
470N
--250V 1N5
250V 1N
--250V 470P
1MA/423V 1MA/612V
--3M3
--144V 3R
----100R
47R
0R18
0R33
--47K
--1M
--2M2
--276V 4R5
15K
18K
33K
150K
--10MH 2A
----SS40312-01 SS42315-01
GBU6JL
GBU4JL
--BAS316
BYV29X-500 STTH8L06D
UDZS9.1B UDZS7.5B
FQPF9N50 FQPF7N80
--BC857B
--JMP
--JMP
JMP
JMP

25RF
29FSQ

29RF

29RF

28WSSF

28WSRF
32WSRF

130V
130V
130V
143V
143V
2X10W
2X5W
2X5W
2X10W
2X5W
2X10W
WIRE SIN
WIRE SIN
WIRE SIN
WIRE SIN
WIRE SIN
180 SIN
180 SIN
180 SIN
180 SIN
180 SIN
18ST BK
18ST BK
18ST BK
18ST BK
18ST BK
WIRE SIN
WIRE SIN
WIRE SIN
WIRE SIN
WIRE SIN
400 SIN
400 SIN
400 SIN
400 SIN
400 SIN
18ST BK
18ST BK
18ST BK
18ST BK
18ST BK
400V 330U
400V 330U
400V 330U
400V 330U
400V 330U
----------275V 100N
275V 100N
275V 100N
275V 100N
275V 100N
250V 1N5
250V 1N5
250V 1N5
250V 1N5
250V 1N5
470N
470N
470N
470N
470N
250V 1N
250V 1N
250V 1N
250V 1N
250V 1N
250V 470P
250V 470P
250V 470P
250V 470P
250V 470P
1MA/612V
1MA/612V
1MA/612V
1MA/612V
1MA/612V
3M3
3M3
3M3
3M3
3M3
--------------------47R
47R
47R
47R
47R
0R33
0R33
0R22
0R33
0R22
47K
47K
47K
47K
47K
1M
1M
1M
1M
1M
2M2
2M2
2M2
2M2
2M2
276V 4R5
276V 4R5
276V 4R5
276V 4R5
276V4R5
18K
18K
18K
18K
18K
150K
150K
150K
33K
33K
10MH 2A
10MH 2A
10MH 2A
10MH 2A
10MH 2A
----------SS49309-01
SS42316-01
SS49308-01
SS42315-01
SS42315-01
GBU6JL
GBU4JL
GBU6JL
GBU6JL
GBU6JL
BAS316
BAS316
BAS316
BAS316
BAS316
STTH8L06D
STTH8L06D
STTH8L06D
STTH8L06D
BYV29X-500
UDZS7.5B
UDZS7.5B
UDZS7.5B
UDZS7.5B
UDZS7.5B
STP10NK8OZFP STP10NK8OZFP STP10NK8OZFP STP10NK8OZFP STP10NK8OZFP
BC857B
BC857B
BC857B
BC857B
BC857B
--------------------JMP
JMP
JMP
JMP
JMP

21/25RF
130V
2X10W
WIRE SIN
180 SIN
18ST BK
WIRE SIN
400 SIN
18ST BK
450V 220U
--275V 100N
250V 1N5
470N
250V 1N
250V 470P
1MA/612V
3M3
----47R
0R33
47K
1M
2M2
276V 4R5
15K
150K
20MH 1A5
--SS42315-01
GBU4JL
BAS316
STTH8L06D
UDZS10B
FQPF7N80
BC857B
----JMP

CHINA

INDIA

HR

HR

29RF

34RF

130V
130V
2X5W
2X10W
2X10W
WIRE SIN
WIRE SIN
180 SIN
180 SIN
18ST BK
18ST BK
WIRE SIN
WIRE SIN
400 SIN
400 SIN
18ST BK
18ST BK
450V 220U 450V 220U
400V 33N
400V 33N
275V 100N 275V 100N
250V 1N5
250V 1N5
470N
470N
250V 1N
250V 1N
250V 470P 250V 470P
1MA/612V 1MA/612V
3M3
3M3
----470R
470R
47R
47R
0R33
0R33
47K
47K
1M
1M
2M2
2M2
276V 4R5
276V 4R5
15K
15K
150K
150K
20MH 1A5 20MH 1A5
65MH
65MH
SS42315-01 SS42315-01
GBU4JL BYV29X-500
BAS316
BAS316
STTH8L06D GBU4JL
UDZS10B UDZS10B
FQPF7N80 FQPF7N80
BC857B
BC857B
-------------

21/29RF
130V
2X5W
2X10+20W
WIRE SIN
180 SIN
18ST BK
WIRE SIN
400 SIN
18ST BK
450V 220U
----250V 1N5
470N
250V 1N
250V 470P
1MA/612V
3M3
----47R
0R33
47K
1M
2M2
276V 4R5
15K
150K
----SS42315-01
GBU4JL
BAS316
STTH8L06D
UDZS10B
FQPF7N80
BC857B
JMP
JMP
JMP

EUROPE
HR

21/29RF
29FSQ
130V
2X15W
WIRE SIN
180 SIN
18ST BK
WIRE SIN
400 SIN
18ST BK
450V 220U
----250V 1N5
470N
250V 1N
250V 470P
1MA/612V
3M3
----47R
0R33
47K
1M
2M2
276V 4R5
15K
150K
----SS42317-01
GBU4JL
BAS316
STTH8L06D
UDZS10B
FQPF7N80
BC857B
JMP
JMP
JMP

21RF

29RF
28WSSF

130V
2X5W
2X10W
WIRE SIN
180 SIN
18ST BK
WIRE SIN
400 SIN
18ST BK
400V 220U
--275V 100N
250V 1N5
470N
250V 1N
250V 470P
1MA/612V
3M3
----47R
0R33
47K
1M
2M2
276V 4R5
15K
150K
20MH 1A5
--SS42315-01
GBU4JL
BAS316
STTH8L06D
UDZS10B
FQPF7N80
BC857B
----JMP

130V

130V

2X5W
WIRE SIN
180 SIN
18ST BK
WIRE SIN
400 SIN
18ST BK
400V 220U
--275V 100N
250V 1N5
470N
250V 1N
250V 470P
1MA/612V
3M3
----47R
0R33
47K
1M
2M2
276V 4R5
15K
150K
20MH 1A5
--SS42315-01
GBU4JL
BAS316
STTH8L06D
UDZS10B
FQPF7N80
BC857B
----JMP

2X10W
WIRE SIN
180 SIN
18ST BK
WIRE SIN
400 SIN
18ST BK
400V 220U
400V 33N
275V 100N
250V 1N5
470N
250V 1N
250V 470P
1MA/612V
3M3
--470R
47R
0R33
47K
1M
2M2
276V 4R5
15K
150K
20MH 1A5
65MH
SS42315-01
GBU4JL
BAS316
STTH8L06D
UDZS10B
FQPF7N80
BC857B
-------

29RF

24WR
25/28BLD
143V
2X5W
2X10W
WIRE SIN
180 SIN
18ST BK
WIRE SIN
400 SIN
18ST BK
400V 220U
--275V 100N
250V 1N5
470N
250V 1N
250V 470P
1MA/612V
3M3
----47R
0R33
47K
1M
2M2
276V 4R5
15K
33K
20MH 1A5
--SS42316-01
GBU4JL
BAS316
STTH8L06D
UDZS10B
FQPF7N80
BC857B
----JMP

28WSRF

32WSRF

143V
143V
2X5W
2X5W
2X10W
2X10W
WIRE SIN
WIRE SIN
180 SIN
180 SIN
18ST BK
18ST BK
WIRE SIN
WIRE SIN
400 SIN
400 SIN
18ST BK
18ST BK
400V 220U 400V 220U
400V 33N
400V 33N
275V 100N
275V 100N
250V 1N5
250V 1N5
470N
470N
250V 1N
250V 1N
250V 470P 250V 470P
1MA/612V
1MA/612V
3M3
3M3
----470R
470R
47R
47R
0R33
0R33
47K
47K
1M
1M
2M2
2M2
276V 4R5
276V 4R5
15K
15K
33K
33K
20MH 1A5
20MH 1A5
65MH
38MH
SS42316-01 SS42316-01
GBU4JL
GBU4JL
BAS316
BAS316
STTH8L06D BYV29X-500
UDZS10B
UDZS10B
FQPF7N80 FQPF7N80
BC857B
BC857B
-------------

2X5W
2X10W
2X10+20W
2X15W
AUDIO
----OUTPUT
----1543
2A 250V
2A250V
2562
25V 1000uF 25V 2200uF 25V 2200uF 25V 2200uF
2563
25V 1000uF 25V 2200uF 25V 2200uF 25V 2200uF
3571
220R
220R
680R
220R
220R
220R
470R
3572
220R
SB360
6562
SB360
SB380
SB360
6563
SB360
SB360
SB380
SB360
----9514
JMP
JMP

REGION NAFTA
ROW
--Main Switch
1506
--9507
JMP
--9508
JMP

3139 123 5673.6

H_16820_029.eps
240507

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

30

Mono Carrier: Deflection


1

11

+9V

I445

3487
5410
F402

I432

22R
F415

F414

22K

0V

4492
3492

RES

I415
+9V

100R

7484
BC847B

4K7

3498

1453
RES

56n

2428

1V3
I434 0V2

RES

10K

RES
3483

3K3
3494

3482

BAV21WS

*6483

100n
3481

RES
2480

3n3
2484

RGP10D

6454

15K

3474

22u 100V
2470

24V
2465

3437
2K0
4437

I471
2464
470p

7453
BD136
3470

-1V9
I464

-11V8

7452
BF422

22R
2469
220n

-1V1

F458
I472

-1V6
-12V4

3468

7454
BC847B

1451
VERTICAL
DEFLECTION COIL

F459

3461

Frame_FB
A2

2K2
3471

6488
BAS316

I425 I417

3V6

2425

3495

1K5

A4

FRAME DEFLECTION

3427

3V3

Vguard

4493

I426
6489
BZX384-C33

820K

3420

470R
3440

7410
BC857B

I421

I431

7451
BD135

0V5
6458

1K0

-12V
8K2

-0V8

7411
BC857B
2V8

1V7

1u0 16V

3493

RES

2457

BAS316
I463

+9V

1R
3467

1n
6457

2K2

3462

1n

2462

0V8
7456
BC857B
3469

RGP10D

F456

-0V6

I422

9451

I462

I461

3464

-12V4
F461

5451

3475

F457

330R
2463 50V 100u

-12V
VDRB
A4

Vbatt

3R3

3418

-12V4
I468
3463

7406
KTC2800

3428 2R2

3446

470R

10n

2482

3460

F460

7455
BC857B
-12V4

1K0

VDRA
A4
2K2

3431

0V6

A4

2461

9407

CI-15

5406
1n0
3436

2487

100K

I416
27V6

2460

9417

2418

15K

2417

3417

1
3497

1R0

0V8

2490

2XXX 47n

330R

6455

2456 47n I456

RGP10D

1R
MRT

1V4

F466
F455

1452

I467

I460

6484
BAV21WS

F454

4R7

3465

I470
3425

3499

820K

2488
100p

3457

470p

35m

BAV21WS

6456

SC21329

VideoSupply
200V

6459

1R0

I423

F453

1N4148

2459

5405

6408

100K

I427

BAV21WS

EW_DRIVE

2451

3485
3455

I475

5XXX

6407

2455

16V 470u

16V 470u

6481

RGP15G

5403

2454

Filament

12

I428

F452

4R7

I458

E
Vbatt

I466

6452
RGP10D
3458

3484

9401

6491

BY228-1500

6410 RGP10D

I459

A2
F463

11

I412

2419

EHTb

3466

4R7

6453

I457

2492

6480
I449 BZX79-B5V1

6K8

-12V

I473

BYV29X-500
2413

2416

6412
6411

2411

BYV29X-500
2412

3
4V5

1n

2408

F407

AK

6404

1
0V7

I413

A4

DMV1500M

100n

100n
2421

7404
SI2306DS

I455

7481
BC857B
18V1

3443
I453 6K8

1R
MRT

9402

I414

F419

6K8
3486

4u7
2458

33n

2403

I430
0V

1u0

HDRIVE

0V

3 PSD10-204B 6

RES
2414

A4

17V1

9XXX

3442
6K8
1454

RGP10D

10n

2489

*
2410

15R
2420

5402
1

3404

1K0

F418

126V

6406

100n

I418

33R

2409

68V

3402

RGP10D

7405
BU4508DX

680K
680K
3415

I465

2u2 100V

6442

3416

1V

47R
I419

2415

RGP10D

6441

3441

6486

3414

I410

10

F465

-2V2
3489

F464

BCL

A4

BAS316
3478

of CRT PANEL

9XXX
1404

3430

7408
BC847B

To

3410

2486 100p

BZX384-C12

VG2

2K2
6450

I452

FOCUS

3R3

33n

I406

F417

I409

3409

2402

6443

6V

A4

1470

I448

2468

68R

3407

3406

2401

4u7 50V

I405

1K8

3K3

F412

TO 1382 of

TO PICTURE TUBE

F416

COIL
OR
To 1404 of

3405
-12V
+6VA

BAS316

I404

1K0

3445

I401

390R

A2

I407

EHT

8K2

470u 16V

3403

EHTinfo

F462

3476

220p

DEFLECTION
1401

Frame_FB

* 5450

3453

HORIZONTAL

BC847B

LOT

6451

680p

I469

680K

3454

BZX384-C4V7
2453

I474
5401

2405

A2

7403

I403

7402
BC847B

56K

F451

2406

BYD33V
1n 2KV

EHTb

47n

I429

2491

RES

L.LIN

680K

F404 4

I424

3477

220R

1K0
3412

I402

BAV21
6403

2483

6V2

56K
4477

3473

Filament

15n

6401

3491

1u0

I433

15n

3411

0V5

I451

3472

7401
BUH2M20AP

3452

7483
2V6
BC857B

10u 50V

220R

220R
3434

3432

33R

POWER_DOWN

1V7

220R
2467

68K

VT_Supply

2427

3451

2481

I444

0V

3433

9410
47u

CRT PANEL
1

+9V
2404

+9V

3401

VideoSupply

HD

7480
BC857B

6482

7V9 BZX384-C6V8

3R3

To 1351 of

F401

+9V

F420

RES

Vbatt

10K

I446

3490

I443

3488

2K2

From LOT 5450


(For A80ERF042X14
Tube Only)

12

A2

7482
PDTA114ET

1402

10

LINE + FRAME DEFLECTION


3480

A2

EW DRIVE

H_16820_002.eps
140507

3139 123 5673.6

10

11

12

1401 B3
1402 A4
1404 C6
1451 F10
1452 E9
1453 H3
1454 C8
1470 B9
2401 C3
2402 C4
2403 C5
2404 A5
2405 B5
2406 B6
2408 E3
2409 D3
2410 D2
2411 E4
2412 D5
2413 E5
2414 D2
2415 C6
2416 E5
2417 D6
2418 D6
2419 E6
2420 D2
2421 D3
2425 G4
2427 A5
2428 G5
2451 B8
2453 B9
2454 C9
2455 C10
2456 D9
2457 D9
2458 D9
2459 D8
2460 E9
2461 E7
2462 E8
2463 E8
2464 F8
2465 E10
2467 F10
2468 F9
2469 F9
2470 E10
2480 D10
2481 A9
2482 F3
2483 A10
2484 D10
2486 C3
2487 F5
2488 F4
2489 D3
2490 D9
2491 B9
2492 E5
2XXX E9
3401 B2
3402 D2
3403 B3
3404 C6
3405 C3
3406 C4
3407 C4
3409 C5
3410 C5
3411 B4
3412 B6
3414 D2
3415 D3
3416 D4
3417 D6
3418 G2
3420 G3
3425 F4
3427 G5
3428 G6
3430 C4
3431 F5
3432 A6
3433 A6
3434 B6
3436 F5
3437 E10
3440 G3
3441 C3
3442 C8
3443 C9
3445 C2
3446 F4
3451 A7
3452 A7
3453 B8
3454 B9
3455 D8
3457 D9

3458 C9
3460 F6
3461 G8
3462 E7
3463 F7
3464 E8
3465 E8
3466 F9
3467 F10
3468 F10
3469 F8
3470 F9
3471 G10
3472 G10
3473 B9
3474 E10
3475 E11
3476 B9
3477 B9
3478 B9
3480 A8
3481 D10
3482 B10
3483 B10
3484 D8
3485 D8
3486 C9
3487 A8
3488 A7
3489 C2
3490 A9
3491 A9
3492 B10
3493 C9
3494 B10
3495 G2
3497 F4
3498 H3
3499 F2
4437 F10
4477 A9
4492 B10
4493 G6
5401 B6
5402 D4
5403 E5
5405 E5
5406 E6
5410 A6
5450 B7
5451 D10
5XXX E6
6401 B5
6403 D2
6404 E5
6406 D6
6407 E3
6408 E3
6410 D5
6411 E5
6412 D5
6441 C3
6442 C4
6443 C3
6450 B9
6451 B9
6452 C9
6453 C8
6454 E10
6455 D10
6456 E8
6457 E8
6458 F8
6459 D9
6480 C10
6481 D9
6482 A10
6483 D10
6484 D11
6486 D2
6488 G6
6489 H6
6491 D5
7401 B3
7402 B3
7403 B4
7404 D3
7405 C4
7406 F4
7408 C2
7410 G3
7411 G4
7451 E9
7452 F8
7453 F9
7454 F8
7455 F7
7456 F8
7480 A8
7481 B10
7482 A10

7483 A9
7484 H3
9401 D6
9402 D6
9407 E7
9410 A6
9417 D6
9451 D10
9XXX C8
9XXX C9
F401 B2
F402 A2
F404 B3
F407 E3
F412 C2
F414 B5
F415 B6
F416 B6
F417 B6
F418 D4
F419 D5
F420 A6
F451 B10
F452 C10
F453 C10
F454 D9
F455 D10
F456 E10
F457 E9
F458 F10
F459 F10
F460 F7
F461 G7
F462 B10
F463 C10
F464 C6
F465 C6
F466 D10
I401 B3
I402 B4
I403 B4
I404 C4
I405 C4
I406 C4
I407 B5
I409 C5
I410 C6
I412 D6
I413 E3
I414 D4
I415 G4
I416 F4
I417 G3
I418 D4
I419 D2
I421 G5
I422 G6
I423 E5
I424 A9
I425 G3
I426 G6
I427 E3
I428 D6
I429 A10
I430 D6
I431 G4
I432 B6
I433 B5
I434 H3
I443 A8
I444 A8
I445 A9
I446 A10
I448 B8
I449 C10
I451 A8
I452 B9
I453 C9
I455 C8
I456 D10
I457 C8
I458 D8
I459 E8
I460 E8
I461 E9
I462 E10
I463 F8
I464 F9
I465 C8
I466 C9
I467 E8
I468 F8
I469 B9
I470 F7
I471 F8
I472 F10
I473 E5
I474 B6
I475 D8

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

31

Mono Carrier: Diversity Table for A2

DIVERSITY TABLE FOR


Region

A2

DEFLECTION

NAFTA

CHINA

AP

LATAM

INDIA

Tube

LPD

LPD

LPD

LPD

LPD

LPD

SMGK

LPD

LPD

LPD

LPD

LPD

SMGK

CPT

LPD

LPD

LPD

LPD

LPD

LPD

LPD

LPD

CPD

LPD

SMGK

Size

27 V

28 WR

29 RF

32 V

32 V RF

32 WR

25 RF

25 RF

27V

28WS

28WR

32WR

29RF

21RF

25RF

29RF

32WR

34RF

25RF

21RF

29RF

34RF

21RF

29RF

29FSQ

2411
2412
2413
2416
2418
2419
2425
2451
2457
2487
2490
3224
3295
3414
3431
3451
3452
3453
3467
3468
3471
3472
3473
3474
3481
3482
3483
3491
3494
3499
5401
5408
5450
5451
6404
6411
6412
7405
9407
9417

1.2nF
1.2nF
2.2nF
680pF
330pF
1.5nF
470pF
15nF
13nF
13nF
12nF
15nF
12nF
15nF
33nF
15nF
18nF
33nF
120nF
33nF
39nF
3n3
4n7
270nF
390nF
470nF
330nF
390nF
390nF
430nF
2u2
2u2
2u2
2u2
33nF
33nF
33nF
10nF
33nF
33nF
150nF
100nF
180nF
150nF
180nF
150nF
180nF
4u7
4u7
4u7
4u7
4u7
4u7
4u7
1n5
1n5
1n5
1n5
1n5
2n2
47n
47n
680K 5%
680K 5%
680K 5%
680K 5%
680K 5%
680K 5%
560K 5%
10K 5%
8K2 5%
8K2 5%
8K2 5%
8K2 5%
8K2 5%
8K2 5%
2R2 1W 5%
3R3 1W 5%
1R 1W 5%
6R8 1W 5%
1R 1W 5%
1R 1W 5%
0R33 1W 5%
82K 1%
82K 1%
82K 1%
10K 1%
82K 1%
82K 1%
82K 1%
82K 1%
82K 1%
68K 1%
68K 1%
68K 1%
75K 1%
68K 1%
6K8 5%
15K 5%
18K 5%
18K 5%
6K8 5%
15K 5%
15K 5%
22K 5%
22K 5%
33K 5%
33K 5%
33K 5%
22K 5%
33K 5%
220R 5%
120R 5%
120R 5%
120R 5%
150R 5%
220R 5%
120R 5%
150R 5%
220R 5%
150R 5%
220R 5%
150R 5%
150R 5%
150R 5%
1R8 1%
2R7 1%
2R2 1%
2R2 1%
2R4 1%
2R4 1%
3R3 1%
2R4 1%
2R2 1%
2R 1%
3R3 1%
2R7 1%
2R4 1%
820K 5%
680K 5%
680K 5%
390K 5%
820K 5%
820K 5%
820K 5%
15K 5%
15K 5%
15K 5%
15K 5%
15K 5%
12K 5%
15K 5%
5R6 5%
4R7 5%
5R6 5%
2R7 5%
10R 5%
5R6 5%
22K 1%
2K4 1%
22K 1%
22K 1%
22K 1%
22K 1%
56K 1%
56K 1%
56K 1%
56K 1%
5K6 1%
56K 1%
82K 5%
68K 5%
100K 5%
100K 5%
100K 5%
100K 5%
82K 5%
180K 5%
680K 5%
100K 5%
680K 5%
150K 5%
680K- 5%
680K- 5%
680K- 5%
680K- 5%
330K- 5%
680K- 5%
680K- 5%
42uH
25uH
33uH
50uH
33uH
33uH
42uH
SC2132 9-00B
CU15
CU15
CU15
CU15
SC2132 9-00B
JF0501-21835B JF0501-85021B JF0501-21836B JF0501-21140B JF0101-85020B JF0101-85021B JF0501-21835B
JMP
JMP
33uH 10%
33uH 10%
27uH 10%
27uH 10%
JMP
DVM1500M
DVM1500M
DVM1500M
DVM1500M
DVM1500M
BY229X-800
BY229X-800
BY359X-1500
BY359X-1500
BU2725DX
BU4508DX
BU4508DX
BU4508DX
BU4508DX
BU2725DX
BU2725DX
JMP
JMP
JMP
JMP
JMP
JMP
-

Region

EUROPE

680nF
15nF
33nF
360nF
2u2
33nF
100nF
4u7
1n5
680K 5%
8K2 5%
1R 1W 5%
82K 1%
68K 1%
18K 5%
33K 5%
120R 5%
150R 5%
2R4 1%
2R4 1%
820K 5%
15K 5%
100K 5%
680K- 5%
37uH
CU15
JF0501-2153B
27uH 10%
DVM1500M
BU4508DX
JMP
-

Tube

LPD

LPD

LPD

LPD

LPD

LPD

LPD

LPD

Size

21RF

24 WR

25 I

28 I

29 RF

28 WR

28 WS

32 WR

2411
2412
2413
2416
2418
2419
2425
2451
2457
2487
2490
3224
3295
3414
3431
3451
3452
3453
3467
3468
3471
3472
3473
3474
3481
3482
3483
3491
3494
3499
5401
5408
5450
5451
6404
6411
6412
7405
9407
9417

470pF
8n2
33nF
470nF
2u2
33nF
220nF
4u7
1nF
47n
1M 5%
8K2 5%
4R7 1W
82K 1%
68K 1%
18K 5%
22K 5%
220R 5%
220R 5%
3R3 1%
3R3 1%
470K 5%
15K 5%
56K 5%
56K 5%
680K- 5%
82uH
CU15
1342.0033CY
22uH 10%
DVM1500M
BU4508DX
JMP
-

1n2
13nF
15nF
2n2
470nF
33nF
220nF
4u7
1nF
1M 5%
8K2 5%
4R7 1W
82K 1%
56K 1%
18K 5%
22K 5%
220R 5%
220R 5%
3R3 5%
3R3 1%
470K 5%
15K 5%
56K 5%
56K 5%
680K- 5%
37uH
SC21329-00B
1342.0048B
22uH 10%
BY229X-800
BY359X-1500
BU2725DX
JMP

470pF
9n1
18nF
390nF
470nF
33nF
220nF
4u7
1nF
1M 5%
8K2 5%
10R 1W 5%
82K 1%
120K 5%
18K 5%
33K 5%
220R 5%
220R 5%
1R5 1%
2R2 1%
680K 5%
15K 5%
56K 5%
56K 5%
680K- 5%
50uH
SC21329-00B
1342.0048B
27uH 10%
BY229X-800
BY359X-1500
BU2725DX
-

470pF
9n1
18nF
390nF
470nF
33nF
220nF
4u7
1nF
1M 5%
8K2 5%
10R 1W 5%
82K 1%
120K 5%
18K 5%
33K 5%
220R 5%
220R 5%
1R5 1%
2R2 1%
680K 5%
15K 5%
56K 5%
56K 5%
680K- 5%
50uH
SC21329-00B
1342.0048B
27uH 10%
BY229X-800
BY359X-1500
BU2725DX
-

1nF
13nF
33nF
360nF
2u2
33nF
220nF
4u7
1nF
1M 5%
8K2 5%
2R2 1W
82K 1%
68K 1%
18K 5%
33K 5%
220R 5%
220R 5%
2R2 1%
2R2 1%
680K 5%
15K 5%
56K 5%
56K 5%
680K- 5%
25uH
CU15
1362.0016AB
39uH 10%
DVM1500M
BU4508DX
JMP
-

680pF
11nF
15nF
4n7
430nF
33nF
220nF
4u7
1nF
1M 5%
8K2 5%
3R3 1W
82K 1%
68K 1%
18K 5%
22K 5%
220R 5%
220R 5%
1R5 1%
6R8 1%
470K 5%
15K 5%
56K 5%
56K 5%
680K- 5%
50uH
SC21329-00B
1362-0015AB
0.588 COL
BY229X-800
BY359X-1500
BU2725DX
JMP

680pF
11nF
15nF
2n2
470nF
33nF
220nF
4u7
1nF
1M 5%
8K2 5%
4R7 1W
82K 1%
68K 1%
18K 5%
22K 5%
220R 5%
220R 5%
3R3 1%
3R3 1%
470K 5%
15K 5%
56K 5%
56K 5%
680K- 5%
25uH
SC21329-00B
1342.0042CY
22uH 10%
BY229X-800
BY359X-1500
BU4508DX
JMP

680pF
11nF
15nF
4n7
430nF
33nF
220nF
4u7
1nF
1M 5%
8K2 5%
3R3 1W
68K 1%
18K 5%
220R 5%
220R 5%
1R5 1%
6R8 1%
470K 5%
15K 5%
56K 5%
56K 5%
680K 5%
680K 5%
25uH
SC21329-00B
1362-0015AB
33uH 10%
BY229X-800
BY359X-1500
BU2725DX
JMP

3139 123 5673.6

220pF
680nF
1.2nF
470pF
1.2nF
1.2nF
330pF
1.5nF
330pF
12nF
15nF
13nF
13nF
15nF
8n2
15nF
15nF
13nF
68nF
33nF
33nF
18nF
120nF
18nF
15nF
18nF
39nF
2n2
3n3
3n3
390nF
220nF
360nF
330nF
330nF
2u2
470nF
2u2
2u2
430nF
430nF
390nF
33nF
33nF
33nF
33nF
33nF
33nF
33nF
120nF
120nF
220nF
180nF
150nF
120nF
150nF
180nF
100nF
4u7
4u7
4u7
4u7
4u7
4u7
4u7
4u7
4u7
1nF
1n5
1nF
1n5
1n5
1n5
1n5
3n3
47n
1M 5%
680K 5%
680K 5%
680K 5%
680K 5%
680K 5%
560K 5%
680K 5%
680K 5%
2K7 5%
8K2 5%
10K 5%
8K2 5%
8K2 5%
8K2 5%
10K 5%
8K2 5%
8K2 5%
2R2 1W 5%
6R8 1W 5%
0R33 1W 5%
1R 1W 5%
1R 1W 5%
6R8 1W 5%
10R 1W 5%
1R 1W 5%
4R7 1W 5%
82K 1%
82K 1%
82K 1%
82K 1%
82K 1%
82K 1%
82K 1%
82K 1%
82K 1%
68K 1%
120K 1%
82K 1%
82K 1%
68K 1%
82K 1%
68K 1%
68K 1%
82K 1%
18K 5%
27K 5%
15K 5%
6K8 5%
15K 5%
18K 5%
18K 5%
15K 5%
6K8 5%
33K 5%
33K 5%
33K 5%
22K 5%
33K 5%
33K 5%
22K 5%
22K 5%
33K 5%
220R 5%
120R 5%
120R 5%
220R 5%
120R 5%
220R 5%
120R 5%
220R 5%
120R 5%
220R 5%
150R 5%
150R 5%
220R 5%
220R 5%
220R 5%
150R 5%
220R 5%
150R 5%
1R8 1%
2R2 1%
2R4 1%
2R4 1%
1R8 1%
2R2 1%
2R7 1%
1R8 1%
3R3 1%
3R3 1%
2R4 1%
3R3 1%
2R2 1%
3R9 1%
2R4 1%
2R4 1%
3R3 1%
390K 5%
820K 5%
680K 5%
820K 5%
390K 5%
1M 5%
680K 5%
820K 5%
1M 5%
15K 5%
15K 5%
12K 5%
15K 5%
15K 5%
15K 5%
15K 5%
15K 5%
15K 5%
4R7 5%
5R6 5%
5R6 5%
4R7 5%
22K 1%
22K 1%
22K 1%
22K 1%
56K 1%
56K 1%
56K 1%
56K 1%
100K 5%
82K 5%
100K 5%
82K 5%
82K--5%
82K 5%
100K 5%
82K 5%
82K 5%
-180K 5%
680K 5%
680K 1%
680K- 5%
680K- 5%
680K- 5%
680K- 5%
680K- 5%
680K 5%
680K 5%
680K 5%
680K 5%
82uH
37uH
33uH
42uH
25uH
42uH
50uH
16uH
42uH
CU15
CU15
SC2132 9-00B
SC2132 9-00B SC2132 9-00B SC2132 9-00B
CU15
JF0501-21835B JF0501-21133B JF0501-85021B JF0101-85021B JF0501-2136B JF0501-2135B JF0501-2135B JF0501-2136B JF0101-85021B
27uH 10%
39uH 10%
JMP
JMP
27uH 10%
68uH 5%
27uH 10%
27uH 10%
0.58mm COL
DVM1500M
DVM1500M
DVM1500M
DVM1500M
DMV1500M
BY229X-80
BY229X-80
BY229X-800
BY229X-800
BY359X-1500
BY359X-1500
BY359X-1500
BY359X-1500
BU4508DX
BU4508DX
BU2725DX
BU2725DX
BU4508DX
BU4508DX
BU4508DX
BU4508DX
BU2725DX
JMP
JMP
JMP
JMP
JMP
JMP
JMP

1nF
680nF
220pF
1.2nF
1nF
220pF
1.2nF
680pF
12nF
15nF
8n2
15nF
12nF
8n2
15nF
13nF
33nF
33nF
68nF
33nF
33nF
68nF
33nF
39nF
3n3
3n3
300nF
360nF
270nF
330nF
300nF
220nF
330nF
390nF
2u2
2u2
2u2
2u2
2u2
2u2
10nF
33nF
33nF
33nF
10nF
33nF
270nF
120nF
220nF
220nF
270nF
120nF
220nF
220nF
4u7
4u7
4u7
4u7
4u7
4u7
4u7
4u7
3n3
1n5
1nF
1nF
3n3
1nF
1nF
1nF
1M 5%
680K 5%
1M 5%
680K 5%
1M 5%
1M 5%
680K 5%
1M 5%
7K5 1%
8K2 5%
8K2 5%
10K 5%
7K5 1%
2K7 5%
10K 5%
8K2 5%
6R8 1W 5%
1R 1W 5%
4R7 1W 5%
1R 1W 5%
6R8 1W 5%
10R 1W 5%
1R 1W 5%
4R7 1W 5%
10K 1%
82K 1%
82K 1%
82K 1%
10K 1%
82K 1%
82K 1%
82K 1%
68K 1%
68K 1%
68K 1%
68K 1%
68K 1%
82K 1%
68K 1%
56K 1%
18K 5%
18K 5%
18K 5%
15K 5%
18K 5%
18K 5%
15K 5%
18K 5%
33K 5%
33K 5%
33K 5%
33K 5%
33K 5%
33K 5%
33K 5%
33K 5%
150R 5%
120R 5%
220R 5%
120R 5%
150R 5%
220R 5%
120R 5%
220R 5%
150R 5%
150R 5%
220R 5%
150R 5%
150R 5%
220R 5%
150R 5%
220R 5%
2R2 1%
2R4 1%
3R9 1%
2R4 1%
2R2 1%
2R4 1%
2R2 1%
2R2 1%
2R2 1%
2R4 1%
4R7 1%
2R4 1%
2R2 1%
3R9 1%
2R4 1%
2R2 1%
430K 5%
820K 5%
680K 5%
680K 5%
430K 5%
390K 5%
680K 5%
680K 5%
15K 5%
15K 5%
15K 5%
15K 5%
15K 5%
15K 5%
15K 5%
15K 5%
82K 5%
56K 5%
82K 5%
100K- 5%
56K 5%
82K 5%
82K 5%
82K 5%
56K 5%
56K 5%
680K 5%
680K 5%
680K 5%
56K 5%
56K 5%
56K 5%
42uH
82uH
33uH
42uH
82uH
33uH
33uH
CU15
CU15
CU15
CU15
CU15
CU15
JF0501-2601B JF0501-2135B
JF0501-2135B JF0501-2136B JF0501-2601B JF0501-2135B JF0501-2136B JF0501-2133B
37uH
22uH
27uH 10%
68uH 5%
27uH 10%
22uH
68uH 5%
27uH 10%
22uH 10%
DVM1500M
DVM1500M
DVM1500M
DVM1500M
DVM1500M
DVM1500M
DVM1500M
DVM1500M
BU4508DX
BU4508DX
BU4508DX
BU4508DX
BU4508DX
BU4508DX
BU4508DX
BU4508DX
-JMP
JMP
JMP
JMP
-JMP
JMP
-

H_16820_003.eps
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Mono Carrier: Tuner IF


1
2

L04L AB

7.

32

10

11

12

TUNER IF

A3

A3

+5V +5VS Vbuffer

F001

9002

2
I016

1010

AS

+5

4006

for ATSC
2009

*
*
*

I008

F010

SSIF
A4

7003

I012

0V3

1002

VIF1

A4

2013

3007

0V

I009 2

VIF2

A4

4002

4004

10p

2XXX

TO 1510 OF

1003
SWI

O1

4
GND_28

GND_28

(For Lightning Protection)

IN
ING GND

GND_28

* *

10p

GND_28

IFGND

L06ATSC
UV1336BE/ATSN-4
--100u
------------------0U56
---

2XXX

10

O2

for EMC

4013

1013

GND_28

GND_28

1001

IFGND

SIF2

4011

1u8

5003

A4
I010

SIF1

A4
4012

1V1

2013

I007

3018

3008

IFGND

AP LNA
AP Splitter
CH LNA
NA/LA/AP NTSC
UV1356A/A I G-3 TEDE9-703A UV1356A/A I G-3
TEDH9-305A
--50V 22P
50V 22P
50V 22P
100u
100u
68u
100u
------------------------------------------------------------------------0U47
0U39
0U39
0U39
---------

2016

0V

EU Normal EU FM Radio EU Splitter


UV1316E/A I-4 UR1316/A I-3 TEDE9-703A
50V 22P
50V 22P
50V 22P
68u
68u
68u
----16V 100N
--25V 1N
------25V 1N
--25V 1N
------330R
820R
--------100K
--560R
----150K
--0U47
0U47
0U47
----BFS20

2014

*
I006

5V

I003

I005

3006

1012

5V

4010
RES
3010

6004

3009

F011

F009

I004
+5V

I017

3019

RES
2002

2001

For Compair only

1005

7001
PDTC124ET

ITEM
1000
2002
2008
2009
2013
2014
2016
3010
3014
3016
3018
3019
5002
7003

6006

1K5

100n

3003

470u

* *

RF_AGC
A4

3014

F006

100R

3016

3005

I011

RES

4003
5002

2003

I002

3001

D
A4

*
*

RES

SEL_LLP|M

BAS316
6003

3002
2008

I015 F008

SDA

FOR DVD
ONLY

220R

6002

RES

A4

4005
RES

I001

3000

4001

2005

F004

ADC

3004

A4

SDA

4000
I014 F007

SCL

SCL

4.9V

1011
POWER SUPPLY

F003

11

I013

3020

VT_Supply

F002

34V5

10

15

4.3V

MT

2004

14

FOR EMC ONLY

4.3V

TO 0282
OF

NC

47n

TV TUNER

13

1004

5001

2007

2006

12

BZX79-C33

F005

6001 10u 50V

FOR ITV ONLY

BZX79-B8V2

1000

GND_28

IFGND

EU-QSS
ITEM
1001
K9656M
K3953M
1002
1003
--2003
50V 10N
3002
10K
3006
10K
3007
2K2
3008
6K8
3009
2K2
JMP
4002
--4003
--4004
--4006
JMP
4011
--4012
6002
BAS316
6004
1SS356
7001 PDTC124ET

L06ATSC
AP QSS
CH QSS
NA/LA/AP INT
--K9352M
--K9362M
K7257M
--M1971M/F072TPL
M1971M
K6274M
----------50V 10N
50V 10N
------------10K
10K
----2K2
2K2
----6K8
6K8
2K2
----2K2
--JMP
JMP
JMP
----JMP
JMP
--JMP
----JMP
JMP
JMP
JMP
------------JMP
JMP
----------1SS356
--1SS356
----PDTC124ET PDTC124ET

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3139 123 5673.6

10

11

12

1000 A5
1001 F9
1002 D9
1003 E9
1004 A11
1005 C4
1010 B4
1011 B4
1012 C11
1013 E11
2001 C5
2002 C5
2003 C6
2004 B7
2005 B7
2006 B7
2007 B8
2008 C7
2009 C10
2013 D10
2013 D10
2014 C9
2016 C11
2XXX E10
2XXX E10
3000 B5
3001 C5
3002 C8
3003 B8
3004 C8
3005 B9
3006 D5
3007 D8
3008 D8
3009 D6
3010 C9
3014 C10
3016 C10
3018 D10
3019 D10
3020 B10
4000 B5
4001 C5
4002 E9
4003 C7
4004 E9
4005 B9
4006 C8
4010 C9
4011 F9
4012 F9
4013 E10
5001 A9
5002 C7
5003 F10
6001 B7
6002 B8
6003 B8
6004 D6
6006 B10
7001 D5
7003 C10
9002 A10
F001 A7
F002 B7
F003 B6
F004 B7
F005 B5
F006 B10
F007 B4
F008 C4
F009 D4
F010 C11
F011 D4
I001 B5
I002 C5
I003 C9
I004 C10
I005 D5
I006 D7
I007 C10
I008 D9
I009 D9
I010 F9
I011 B8
I012 D11
I013 B10
I014 B4
I015 C4
I016 B7
I017 D4

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

33

Mono Carrier: Hercules


1

10

11

A9

A5
INTF_V_OUT
100R

5V

HC49U
24MHZ576

100n

6201

GND95 GND92

F200

-1V

Emission reduction

GND_1

2V
7209
BSH103
GND_1
I204

7203
2V9
GND_1 I201
BC327-25
7201-2
7201-1
IMX1
3
IMX1
2V
2
5
2V
2V6

2V

1R0

3210

27K

3211

22n

7204
BC327-25 2V8
6
2V
2V
12V

2V6

I224
+1.8V_A
I225 F209

5K6

+1.8V_B

3225

2u2

2V6
7210
BSH103

SERVICE JUMPER
SDM
9252

GND12
GND_1

GND_1

A5

A5

A5

15K
SC1_FBL

NAFTA

LATAM

EU

AP

3217

---

---

10K

10K

3293

39K

39K

22K

39K

4213

---

---

JUMP

---

A8

ITEM NO

c209

c208

c207

c211

TDA12001H1/N1B50 TDA12001H1/N1B50 TDA12020H1/N1B11 TDA12060H1/N1B11


TDA12001H1/N1B51 TDA12021H1/N1B10 TDA12021H1/N1B11 TDA12020H1/N1B11
TDA12021H1/N1B11
TDA12020H1/N1B10
TDA12021H1/N1B10

GND1 GND2 GND3 GND12 GND_28 GND68 GND89 GND92 GND95 GND121GND125

7202

---

---

PDTC114ET

PDTC114ET

7208

BC847B

BC847B

---

BC847B

H_16820_005.eps
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3139 123 5673.6

5K6
2226

100R

3296

INTF_Y_OUT

2258

100n
100n

2243

INTF_Y|GREEN_IN

INTF_Pr|RED_IN 2247 100n

2246

1u0

2278

GND1
INTF_Pb|BLUE_IN

220n

5213

2229

3206

+3.3V

7202

GND_1
+3.3V

+3V

BAS316

15K

D
for ITV only

3205

+3.3V
A5

A3

A3

kelvin_1v8a

1u0

2277

3217
+5V

2217

I203

GND89
150n
2251

100n

47u 25V
2223

2218

kelvin_gnd_SDAC

VIF1
VIF2

100R

5219

105
0V0 104
0V0 121
0V0 123
3V3 120
3V3 124
3V3 122
1V6 38
0V0 40
3V3 39
4V0 103
1V6 119
1V6 118
1V5 58
1V5 59
1V5 57
2V0 56
4XXX

116
39K

0V5
2V0

0V3 100
0V3
99
A3
A3
A5
A2

GND89

A5

100R

kelvin_gnd_SDAC

GND92

10n

6208 BAS316

100n
2290
I212

4XXX

3203 150K

2242

A5

100R 3266

5296

1205

A5

100R

2204
3v3_SDAC

A5

1R0

GND_28

A
B_1

3264

3209

101 0V0

100R

2K7

3241
GND1

SIF1
SIF2
VD c200 F204
3230
Vguard

GND1

GND2

2263

KEY_protn

A5
INTF_U_OUT

100R

BAS316 3234

1n0

2282
GND121
GNDIF

GND92
GND3
GND2
GND1

C
A5

GND1

c206

c204

c203

c210

6202

3290

*4211

100R

*4214
6205

BZX384-C27

3245

220R

220n

22K

2259

37
0V0
GNDA
48
0V0
GND3
89
0V0
GND2
111 0V0
GND1

100n

1M0
2236

12K

3232
I206

GND1

1u5 3224

2240

3247
100n
390R
2239 220n
2266
2u2
GND2

6n8
2235
GND1

100n
100R
I205

3295
6212

BZX384-C6V8

10K

3251

A5

SIDE_Y|CVBS_IN

I213

100R

I215
3231

10u 50V
2275

2u2
2241

22n
33K

I214

4K7 3279

3265

0V0
kelvin_1v8a
117 0V0
GND12

for EMC

GND2

3233

A5

A5
SVM

ROT

22K

I208

100R

3259
5n6

I216
0V3
1V2
1V2
5V0
1V7

2V0

2V5
90

64
54
106
107
53
55

0V5
13 0V0
10 0V0
9 3V3
14

30
3
22
2
1
21
20

3V2
17 0V0
16 3V4
15 0V0
7 0V0
6 0V0

3V3
3V9
0V0
3V3
3V3
3V3
2V1
2V2
31

18

0V0
0V0
0V0
0V0
5V5

0V0
23

1V4 78
2V3
109
2V8 115
2V3 91
2V0 11
1V7 97
0V0 52
2V0 102
2V3 112
4V0 113
2V0 88
2V3 110
1V5 87

1V5 71
GND1
100p

33K

GND2

3297
3243

+8V

c205

9203

c202

9202

c201

9205

INTF_FBL

A5

A2
3246

A2

VDRB

4213
VDRA

100R
3235

3237
1n0

2222

2248

2252

10n

GND2

3n3

GND1

for ITV only SC2_STATUS|ITV_MSG

3212
1234

100R

for ITV only

3298 100R

1230
2257

10K

LIGHT_SENSOR
SC1_STATUS

3271 220R

A5
A8
A8

A3
A1,A3
+3.3V
BAS316 6209
SEL_LLP|M
Stdby_Con
BZX384-C5V6

6210

GND121

SDA
VOL_MUTE

*4219

3219 100R

3207

10R

BZX384-C5V6

6211

GND121

10R

3204
3214

100R

3218

10R

3284
4K7
3252

A6
POWER_DOWN

A3,A5

POWER_DOWN
LED
WRITE_PROTECT
SCL
3K3
3202
3K3

IR
4K7
3215
1u0

100p
2280

2279
100R

3216

A3,A5
+3.3V

A9
A5

A9

A5
A5
I2SCLK
I2SWS
4K7

100R
3269

3260

5K6
9204
3253
62 1V3
81 1V4

63 0V8

108 3V5

24
25
26
27
32

3236

100R GND_1

100R

3223

3261

F205

5217
4u7

2221

GND1 33n
SW_SC2_CVBS
I2SD|1
Reset_+5V
SEL_SC2_INTF

+3.3V

EW_DRIVE

A5
A5
A5
A5

A8
A2

A5

SC1_CVBS_OUT

ITV_V1OUT
2285

+5V

3274

100R
9262

SC2_Y|CVBS_IN
A8

A8

1n0

100n

2260 100n

100p 2256

100n

2261

2287
100R

* 9215

3275
SC1_CVBS_IN

INTF_L_IN
INTF_R_IN
SC2_L_IN
SC2_R_IN
SIDE_L_IN
SIDE_R_IN
SC1_L_IN
SC1_R_IN
A5
A5
A8
A8
A5
A5
A8
A8

A5

GND2

2283
GND2

10n

2255

*
SIDE_CHROMA_IN

3270

100R
9257

SC2_CHROMA_IN
A8

*
A8

100p

100p
GND2

10n 2284

2262 100p

2237

2286 100n

3278

100R
9261
GND2

100n

100n
2232

*
3277

100R
9265
A8

A5
A5
A2

2254

I235

100R

VSSADC 34

7200
requested by Rama Rao

Vaux_GND

GND2

4K7 3282
3283 4K7

4K7

VSSCOMB 61
0V0
GND68
127
VSSC4
0V0 GND125
VSSC3 4
0V0
VSSC2 28
0V0 GND121
VSSC1|P 8

220n

2208

220n

2207

A8

requested by Gozali

4212

2244

2230
560p

2264

CRT INTERFACE
PANEL
+3V
+6V

C
Iblack
BCL

4209
IFGND

2231

GND3
100R

OR

requested by Leong From 1410(pin2) of

SC1_RED_IN

1683

SC1_GREEN_IN

SC1_BLUE_IN

TO 1282 OF

3276

100u 16V

GND121

3288

POWER_DOWN

2203

2281

Vguard

10u

5295

10V

F203

GND3

100R
9266

5201

GND3

Vguard

86 3V8

3V4 46
3V2 45
1V6 70
1V6
77
1V4 74

GND2

+1.8V_B

Rear I/O Scart


1684

100R

for ITV only 3268

100R

9201
85 4V4

2V3
2V4
2V4
0V0
42
43
44
65
1V3 51

I211

2274

1K0

2u2

3244

BAS316

2267

2K7

A2

3229

EHTinfo

6203

5220

4u7 50V

390R

220n

220n

180R

3220

To 1729 Of
3221

2225

kelvin_1v8a

I226

GND2

83
76
75
73
72
80
79
95
94
49

2211
GND89

1V9
2V2
2V2
2V2
2V2
2V2
2V2
2V2
2V2
1V3

100n

+3.3V

I222
F270

3263

VSSA1

+3.3V

4K7

27K

VCC8V

3281
3280

3262

F202

VSSP2 128
0V0

1K0

3208

VDDA_1.8

OR
To 1280 of
SIDE AV PANEL+HP PANEL(FL13)

I228

7200
TDA12001H1

1
2
3

+3.3V

BAS316

84

100R

5216

100u 10V
2272

2273

VDDADC_1.8

VDDA1

3201

3287

4u7 10V

36

2K7 2V0

TOP CONTROL PANEL

I209

6207

41

3V3

5206

+1.8V_A

VDDC4
VDDC3
VDDC2
VDDC1

To 1010 or 1682 of
1682

KEY_protn

1K0

VDDCOMB

125
VDDA3_3.3
35
VDDA2_3.3

7V0

12

GND1

3242

2227

3254

220n

3V3_SDAC

120R

5211

3V3
2215
3V3
220n

2245 1n0

VDDP_3.3

1V3 50

6204

SS14

F207
GND92

7205 1V
BC847B

100u 10V

5205

2210

GND125

2205

220n
+3.3V

5203
+1.8V_B

2V0 126
5
2V0
2V0 29
12
2V0
2V0 33

2K7

100n

60

56K
3293

13V

1V7

1K0

5XXX

F201

2249

GND68

5V0

100R

3292

3285

+1.8V_A

(+8V)

Vbuffer

2250
100u 25V

GND68

19

GND1
220n

100u 10V

5210

+5V

2238

+5V

3294

5214

5209

I207

0V0

100n

2224

GND1

3V3
47
5V1
VP3
82
5V1
VP2
5V1 114
VP1

VIDEO
SIGNAL
PROCESSOR

100u 10V

+5V

2233

GND3

GND2

GND121

4V5
3V8
3V6
3V3
3V3
3V6
3V6
0V0

220n

98
67
66
69
68
93
92
96

2209

+3.3V

AGCOUT
AUDOUTHPL
AUDOUTHPR
AUDOUTLSL
AUDOUTLSR
AUDOUTSL
AUDOUTSR
AVL
SWO
SSIF
REFO
REFIN
BO
GO
RO
CVBSO
PIP
DVBO
FMRO
DVBO
IFVO
FMRO
EWD
AVL
FBISO
CSY
HOUT
IFVO
SVO
CVBSI
I2SDI1
O
I2SDO1
I2SDO2
I2SCLK
I2SWS
INT0
P0<0:5>
INT1
T0
INT2
T1
RX
TX
SCL
SDA
P1<0:7>
TPWM
PWM0
PWM1
PWM2
PWM3
PWM4
P2<0:5>
ADC0
ADC1
ADC2
ADC3
P3<0:3>
QSSO
AMOUT
AUDEEM
SVM
UOUT
VDRA
VDRB
VOUT
YOUT

2265

1V4

AGC2SIF
AUDIOIN2L
AUDIOIN2R
AUDIOIN3L
AUDIOIN3R
AUDIOIN4L
AUDIOIN4R
AUDIOIN5L
AUDIOIN5R
B
PBIN3
G
YIN3
R
PRIN3
BCLIN
BLKIN
C2
C3
C4
CVBS2
Y2
CVBS3
Y3
CVBS4
Y4
DECBG
DECDIG
DECSDEM
DECV1V8
EHTO
INSSW3
IREF
PH1LF
PH2LF
PLLIF
SECPLL
SIFAGC
DVBAGC
SIFIN1
DVBIN1
SIFIN2
DVBIN2
VGUARD
SWIO
VIFIN1
VIFIN2
VREF_NEG_HPL+HPR
VREF_NEG_LSL+HPL
VREF_POS_HPR
VREF_POS_LSL
VREF_POS_LSR+HPR
VREFAD
VREFAD_NEG
VREFAD_POS
VSC
XTALIN
XTALOUT
UIN
VIN
YIN
YSYNC

2234
100u 25V

100n

+3.3V

5202

+5V

2276

13V

I217

100R

I210

5208

+5V

7208

I236

3289

3227

5212
+5V

100R

3228
100R

100n

2271

I218

10n

*9260

Bout
Gout
Rout
INTF_CVBS_OUT
INTCO
3226

100R

3222

680R

100R

2253

+5V

GND2

1
2
3

2270
GND2 100n

for ITV only

1208

3267

A5

A5
A5
A5
A5

A8

A3
SSIF

A8
3255

3256

2289
1n0

3248
100R

3249

3257 100R

100R

3258

22K
3299

100R
3238 2K2

10K
9212

100R

9211
3200

100R

XX

1235

SC1_R_OUT

A3
RF_AGC

RT-01T-1.0B
SC1_L_OUT

A8

A8
MAIN_OUTR

A8

MAIN_OUTL

SC2_R_OUT

MAIN_OUTL_A

1n0

3286 22K

F206
3239

1K0

3250
820R

3272

SC2_L_OUT

A2
MAIN_OUTR_A

HDRIVE

HD
F208
1K0
3240

1
I219

2288

10K

22K

1K0
4207

0v7

GND68

A4

3213

4215

3291

+5V
7207
BC847B

0v6

3273

A2

A5
HD_PIP

SANDCASTLE

A5

HERCULES
A8

A4

10

11

12

1205 E9
1208 B3
1230 B8
1234 B8
1235 A4
1682 B11
1683 G2
1684 F1
2203 F2
2204 E10
2205 D3
2207 H2
2208 H2
2209 C3
2210 D2
2211 E2
2215 D3
2217 E10
2218 F7
2221 A6
2222 B8
2223 F7
2224 D2
2225 E3
2226 F9
2227 F10
2229 G8
2230 F5
2231 F3
2232 F3
2233 C3
2234 C3
2235 F6
2236 G6
2237 F3
2238 C3
2239 F6
2240 G6
2241 F6
2242 F8
2243 F8
2244 F5
2245 B9
2246 F8
2247 F8
2248 B8
2249 D2
2250 D2
2251 F8
2252 B8
2253 B4
2254 F6
2255 G4
2256 F5
2257 B8
2258 F8
2259 B9
2260 G5
2261 F5
2262 F3
2263 F6
2264 F3
2265 C2
2266 F7
2267 E4
2270 B4
2271 B5
2272 E2
2273 E1
2274 F6
2275 F6
2276 C2
2277 D11
2278 F8
2279 B6
2280 B6
2281 F2
2282 C9
2283 G5
2284 F4
2285 G5
2286 F3
2287 G5
2288 A3
2289 B4
2290 F7
3200 B3
3201 B10
3202 B7
3203 E10
3204 B7
3205 D10
3206 F10
3207 B7
3208 E11
3209 E11
3210 E12
3211 E11
3212 B8
3213 B3
3214 B7

3215 B6
3216 B6
3217 D10
3218 B7
3219 B7
3220 E2
3221 F2
3222 A4
3223 B6
3224 G6
3225 F9
3226 B5
3227 C5
3228 B5
3229 E3
3230 F7
3231 F6
3232 F6
3233 B10
3234 A10
3235 A9
3236 B5
3237 A8
3238 B2
3239 B2
3240 B2
3241 F7
3242 B9
3243 G6
3244 G6
3245 B9
3246 A9
3247 F6
3248 B4
3249 B3
3250 B2
3251 G5
3252 B8
3253 C6
3254 E2
3255 A4
3256 B4
3257 B4
3258 B3
3259 B9
3260 B6
3261 B6
3262 C10
3263 C10
3264 D10
3265 D10
3266 D10
3267 B5
3268 B5
3269 B6
3270 G3
3271 A8
3272 B2
3273 B1
3274 G5
3275 G5
3276 G3
3277 G3
3278 G3
3279 C10
3280 C10
3281 B10
3282 C10
3283 C10
3284 B7
3285 D10
3286 B3
3287 B9
3288 G2
3289 C5
3290 A10
3291 B2
3292 A8
3293 A8
3294 A9
3295 G6
3296 F10
3297 G6
3298 B8
3299 B3
4207 B1
4209 G2
4211 B10
4212 H1
4213 A8
4214 A10
4215 B2
4219 B7
4XXX D12
4XXX F7
5201 F2
5202 C3
5203 D2
5205 D3
5206 E3
5208 C3

5209 C3
5210 D2
5211 E1
5212 C2
5213 G8
5214 E10
5216 E2
5217 B5
5219 E9
5220 E3
5295 F2
5296 E9
5XXX D3
6201 E11
6202 B10
6203 E2
6204 D1
6205 B10
6207 E10
6208 G7
6209 A7
6210 B7
6211 B7
6212 G6
7200 D6
7201-1 E10
7201-2 E11
7202 D10
7203 E11
7204 E11
7205 B9
7207 B1
7208 A8
7209 F10
7210 F11
9201 B5
9202 H3
9203 H4
9204 B6
9205 H3
9211 A3
9212 B3
9215 G5
9257 G4
9260 B5
9261 G3
9262 G5
9265 G3
9266 G3
F200 E11
F201 D3
F202 C9
F203 F2
F204 F7
F205 B6
F206 B2
F207 D3
F208 B2
F209 F12
F270 C10
I201 E11
I203 E8
I204 F10
I205 G6
I206 G6
I207 A8
I208 A9
I209 B10
I210 C3
I211 E5
I212 F7
I213 F6
I214 F6
I215 E6
I216 B8
I217 A10
I218 C2
I219 B2
I222 C10
I224 F12
I225 F12
I226 F2
I228 B10
I235 C10
I236 C10
c200 F7
c201 H5
c202 H5
c203 H6
c204 H6
c205 H5
c206 H6
c207 H6
c208 H7
c209 H7
c210 H5
c211 H6

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

34

Mono Carrier: Features & Connectivities


1

10

11

12

FEATURES & CONNECTIVITIES

A5

A5
A
F224
F225

A4
A4

100R

F250
3619

GND_1

A4

F214
2601

22R

7
4
3
2

3604

100R

3605

A4

SDA

A4

+8V
100u 10V

9605

68K

3636
7602
PDTC124ET
I223

100u 10V

A8

4u7

100R

100n

2617

47K

3635
3614

A4

VD

A4

HD_PIP

A4

3V3

7607
BC847B

A4

For ITV
1242
Only

MUTING
1240

A7

2630

TO 1138
OF

(FOR CINCH)

SIDE_R_IN
A4

SIDE_L_IN

9612

GND_1

3622

F227

100K

TO 1763 & 1764


OF

+6V

(FOR SCART)

A4

F249
1213

I2SWS I229

3626

F228

A4
I2SCLK F251

3625 10R

F229

A4
I2SD|1 I231

10R 3628

F232

10R

LIGHT_SENSOR
A4
C
A4
Stdby_Con
A4

1241

for ITV only

1n0

SIDE_CHROMA_IN
A4

A4

9280

I2SD|1

F248

1221

+9V
A4

SIDE_Y|CVBS_IN

4601
4607

+3.3V
+3V
+5V
For ITV
Only 1243

F247

1220

3623 100K

22K

3631

1K0

A4

F220

+9VA_1

Reset_+5V

5601

9603

ROT

ITV_V1OUT

A4 Stdby_Con

A4
2622

GND_1

CRT INTERFACE PANEL

D
9607
4606

GND_1
GND_1 GND_1

From 1465 of

F245

SVM

A4

3V2

7606
BC847B

OR

A4

F223

+6VS

I233

F243

CRT PANEL

4605
RES
F222

4u7

SC2_CVBS_OUT
GND_1 GND_1

3642

7V

33p

I234
3609

22u 50V
2615

9235
RES
5602

3634

2623

SW_SC2_CVBS

AK
K

9633

9642

A4 INTF_CVBS_OUT

2631

+5V

Iblack

To 1331 of

1207

A4

5V
F213

27K

2u2
3607

2625

4u7

470R

6602
BAV99
A

2614

5V4
7604
BC847B
0V5

F221

A2 INTF_CVBS_IN

3637

27K

3608
5V

INTF_CVBS_IN
A4

SEL_SC2_INTF
6V

100n
2624

I241

I227

3606

150K

+6V

7605
BC327-25

F219

RES

GND_1 GND_1

VT_Supply

INTF_R_IN

A4INTF_L_IN

Vbuffer

F242

F244

Vbuffer

I232

Rout

1204

4609

100n
2621

BAS316

2620

100R

F241

1219

To 1219 of FOR ITV

A4

F212

6610

Gout

A4

FOR ITV ONLY

4612

F240

A4
3633
RES

47R

I240

Bout

A4

for EMC

F215
4610
RES
3610

100n

GND3

A4 INTF_FBL
A4 SANDCASTLE

100R

2613

A4

For ITV
Only
1245

100R

4602

SCL

F237

AV PANEL

3V3

F238
9273

To 1252 of

4K7

WRITE_PROTECT

EEPROM

+9VA_1

1n0

+9VA

7601
PCF85116

6273

A4 SEL_SC2_INTF

9604
RES
3603

2602

9639
RES
3639

1n0

+9V

3601

4611

+9V

B
A

I2S
RES

+3.3V

A1
A4

6XXX

GND_1

F218

F233
BAV21

6XXX
PDZ33-B

3618 100R

A4

1206

F239

A4 C
A4 B_1

6XXX
PDZ33-B

INTF_Pr|RED_IN

A4

47u 16V

F217

A4

27p
PDZ33-B

100R 3617

F216

2626

2611

COM
GND
2

INTF_Pb|BLUE_IN

A4

+3.3V

To 1212 of

I230

3
OUT

3616

To 1462 of

OUT

INTF_Y|GREEN_IN

75R

1
IN
IN

4604

A4

75R 3621

F211
+6V

F226

INTF_Y_OUT

7603
L78L33ACZ

3620 75R

F210
+6VS

F230

E
A4

To 1206 of

INTF_V_OUT
INTF_U_OUT

LT1/CT1 INTERFACE PANEL

1212

LT1/CT1 INTERFACE PANEL

4630

G
1213
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

MTV

ITV

1206
A
B
C
D
E

I2SWS
ITV DATA OUT/SDA
ITV DATAIN
I2SCLK
I2SDI1
ITV CLOCK
GND
GND
ITV SCL
Light sensor
C
ITV POR 1
Stdby-con
Stdby-con

iDTV
USB
DVD
PCMCIA
ATSC
Power On
Power On
Power On
Power On
Power On
Bus Request Bus Request Bus Request Bus Request Reset #
Rx
Rx
Rx
Rx
Tx
Tx
Tx
Tx

1212

ATSC

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

Y
GND
U
GND
V
-

H_16820_006.eps
140507

3139 123 5673.6

10

11

12

1204 C10
1206 A10
1207 D11
1212 A9
1213 E11
1219 C9
1220 E9
1221 F9
1240 F5
1241 F8
1242 E8
1243 F8
1245 C9
2601 C5
2602 C5
2611 B4
2613 B10
2614 D6
2615 E5
2617 E7
2620 D3
2621 D3
2622 E6
2623 E3
2624 E4
2625 E2
2626 D9
2630 F3
2631 E5
3601 C5
3603 B8
3604 C6
3605 C7
3606 D2
3607 E2
3608 D3
3609 E3
3610 C3
3614 E5
3616 B7
3617 B7
3618 B7
3619 B7
3620 B7
3621 B7
3622 E8
3623 E8
3625 E10
3626 E10
3628 F10
3631 E7
3633 C8
3634 E6
3635 E6
3636 D6
3637 D7
3639 C3
3642 D8
4601 E8
4602 C8
4604 B3
4605 D8
4606 D8
4607 F8
4609 D10
4610 C3
4611 B2
4612 C3
4630 F3
5601 F3
5602 E6
6273 B9
6602 E3
6610 C3
6XXX D10
6XXX D10
6XXX D10
7601 B6
7602 D6
7603 B3
7604 E3
7605 D3
7606 E6
7607 E7
9235 E6
9273 B10
9280 F8
9603 F3
9604 B8
9605 D4
9607 D8
9612 E8
9633 C8
9639 C3
9642 D8
F210 B2
F211 B2
F212 C3
F213 E3
F214 C5
F215 C5

F216 B8
F217 B7
F218 B7
F219 C8
F220 D8
F221 C8
F222 D8
F223 D8
F224 A8
F225 A8
F226 B8
F227 E8
F228 E10
F229 E10
F230 A10
F232 F10
F233 B10
F237 B10
F238 B10
F239 B10
F240 B10
F241 C10
F242 C10
F243 C10
F244 C10
F245 C10
F247 E10
F248 E10
F249 E10
F250 B8
F251 E9
I223 D6
I227 D3
I229 E9
I230 B4
I231 F9
I232 C4
I233 E6
I234 E3
I240 C3
I241 E2

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Mono Carrier: Class D - Audio Amplifier


1
2
3

L04L AB

7.

35

10

11

CLASS D - AUDIO AMP

A6

12

A6
3975
+9VB

2951
Vaudio47n
2950

3960
100K

22u
2947

-Vaudio
2

3
P0102DA

I926

RES
9914

5910

Vaudio47n

I914

Vaudio+

Vaudio-

10K

2970

4R7

Vaudio+
680p

4912
Vaudio+

5912

I939

5902

I940

Audio_Gnd

BZX384-C27

I946

5908

3957
Vaudio+

33u

33u

6904

150K

Audio_Gnd

680p

2981

F903
F905

I943

47n
-V

Audio_Gnd

Vaudio-

3971

Vaudio35V 470u
2946

Audio_Gnd

2971

5
4
3
2
1

39K

10K

VSS2

680p
I938

11

3945

VSS1

Vaudio+

10K

OUT2

-Vaudio

560p
3937

1902
2954

1u0

2945

2936

4R7

2953

15n
3956

Vaudio-

10V5 I937

680p

15n
3972

12

2955

I936

220n
2982

-2V8

F904

220n
2983

BOOT2
SW2
REL2
EN2

I945

-15V6

Audio_Gnd

33u
220n
2957

DIAG

220n
5907

I935

2958

3955

STAB

5901
33u

POWERUP

I918

5911

Audio_Gnd

220n
2974

-2V8

I934

3953

-2V8

17
16
14

39K
1u0

10

7903
BC847B

-9V1

4911

2973

9
15

2952

10V7

Audio_Gnd

220n
2980

220n

-2V8
-8V8

2984

220n
2972

4K7

2K2

BOOT1

47K

3946

BAS316

SW1
REL1
EN1

OUT1

I922

47K

Audio_Gnd

VDD2

I919

39K

3948

1
2
4

I921

3947
Audio_Gnd

3974

-15V6

3943

3961

-2V7

22K

1V5

4K7

-9V1

100n

-V
4910

Audio_Gnd

Vaux_GND

39K

I915
470R

I920

3962

1V6

CLASS-D
AMPLIFIER

22u
2942

3949

7904
BC857B

3K9

3959

VDD1

3952

7902
TDA8925J

2960

6901

13

Vaudio-

VT_Supply
BAS316

9915
+Vaudio

F901

6903

Vaux_GND

100K

Audio_Gnd

VOL_MUTE
A4

I944

I927

RES
4913

10p

6905

Audio_Gnd

-V

3965
10K

470u 35V
2948

3935

2K7

120p

7901-1
LM393N

I942

I930

25V 47u

2978

1u0
3933

I913

47K

4K7
2933

3934

2932

V_DG
7906
BC327-25

5914

220p
3932

I916

1 -9V1

I911

I924
47n
2949

2K2

10K

2934

100n

Audio_Gnd

8
I910

3942

1n0
3930

I909

9910

+Vaudio
2961

22K

1u0

3964

2977

BAV99

Vaudio+
Vaudio+1

RES

VALUE MRT

47n

I941

Audio_Gnd 2928

5913

Vaudio-

2963

10K

3973

150K

2930

I928

Vaudio+

2K2

560p
3931

MAIN_OUTL
A4

*1903

6906

9913

9911

Vaudio+

50V 22u
2979

2931

3958

Audio_Gnd
2929

2935

MAIN_OUTR
A4

1n0
3936

I925

100n

2939

10K

1u0
3939

47K

4K7
2938

7901-2
LM393N

3941

-V

-Vaudio

For SUB Woofer

For ITV

1222

3940

2937

Audio_Gnd

-9V1

220p
3938

Audio_Gnd

Audio_Gnd

8
5

2K7

120p
Audio_Gnd

F910

I948

100K

VOL_CTRL
F911
Vaudio+
Audio_Gnd

3975

ROW
Europe
100R, 2W 150R, 2W

1903
9911

AMP-ST-5W-GL
JMP
---

AMP-ST-10W+20W-GL
--FUSE RAD LT 2A 250V IEC

AMP-ST-15W/20W-GL
--FUSE RAD LT 2A 250V IEC

AMP-ST-5W-NO.SAV-EU
JMP
---

AMP-ST-10W-GL AMP-ST-5W-NO.SAV-ITV-EU
JMP
JMP
-----

AMP-ST-5W-ITV-GL AMP-ST-5W-EU AMP-ST-10W-EU


JMP
JMP
JMP
-------

AMP-ST-5W-ITV-EU
JMP
---

4914

4916

4915

4917

G
Audio_Gnd

H_16820_008.eps
150507

3139 123 5673.6

10

11

12

1222 F2
1902 D
1903 A
2928 B
2929 E
2930 B
2931 A
2932 B
2933 B
2934 B
2935 E
2936 E
2937 F3
2938 F3
2939 F3
2942 C
2945 D
2946 E
2947 B
2948 B
2949 B
2950 B
2951 A
2952 C
2953 D
2954 D
2955 D
2957 D
2958 D
2960 C
2961 B
2963 B
2970 D
2971 D
2972 E
2973 E
2974 E
2977 B
2978 B
2979 B
2980 C
2981 E
2982 D
2983 E
2984 C
3930 B
3931 A
3932 B
3933 B
3934 B
3935 B
3936 E
3937 E
3938 F3
3939 F3
3940 F3
3941 F4
3942 B
3943 D
3945 E
3946 D
3947 D
3948 D
3949 C
3952 C
3953 D
3955 D
3956 D
3957 E
3958 B
3959 C
3960 B
3961 D
3962 C
3964 B
3965 B
3971 D
3972 E
3973 A
3974 D
3975 A
4910 C
4911 C
4912 E
4913 B
4914 G
4915 G
4916 G
4917 G
5901 C
5902 E
5907 C
5908 E
5910 B
5911 C
5912 E
5913 A
5914 B
6901 D
6903 B
6904 E

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

36

Mono Carrier: Audio Amplifier

A7

AUDIO AMPLIFIER

A7
100n

2986

100n

2987

Vaudio+1

A
2985

I951

2989

1K0

2995

INV12

TO 1683 OF

3996
100K

3997

27K

3986

56K

Vaudio+1

10R
2997

47K

Audio_Gnd

0V7

3984

A4

2u2
3982

-Vaudio
2988

I958

680K

4984

VOL_MUTE

7992
BC847B

8 ohm / 15W
2998

Audio_Gnd

3993

-16V

2916

68K

I957

8 ohm / 15W

F956
22n

16V
4u7

7991
BC847B

AmpOutR

VP-

47K

2993

4K7

3992

I955
3994

F953
F955

1281

5
4
3
2
1

Audio_Gnd

220n

Vaudio+1

10R

INV2OUT2

1K0

F952

3K9

I952

2992

22n

1280

3989

3983

I954

I956

47n

RES
3991

3995

F951

A4

2994

2 MUTE
+16V
3 V|GND

1n0

MAIN_OUTR

AmpOutL

47n

OUT1
INV1-

2996

2990

4K7

3988

220n

2991

+16V
VP+

I953

100n

A4

RES
3985

1n0

F950

MAIN_OUTL

7990
TDA2616Q

7993
BC847B

I959

6990

100u 6.3V

2917

BAS316

4991

6991

BAS316

3999

1282

4992

7994
BC847B

10K

BZX384-C5V1

3998

2918

Stdby_Con

4u7
6992

VOL_CTRL

MUTING
A5

H_16820_009.eps
150507

3139 123 5673.6

1280 B9
1281 B9
1282 D2
2916 C5
2917 D3
2918 E4
2985 A3
2986 A7
2987 A6
2988 C6
2989 A4
2990 B5
2991 B3
2992 B4
2993 B5
2994 B7
2995 B7
2996 B8
2997 C8
2998 B9
3982 B9
3983 C9
3984 C2
3985 A3
3986 C3
3988 B4
3989 B8
3991 B3
3992 B4
3993 B8
3994 C4
3995 B5
3996 C5
3997 D4
3998 E2
3999 D4
4984 C2
4991 D1
4992 E5
6990 D2
6991 D1
6992 E4
7990 A6
7991 C5
7992 C4
7993 D4
7994 E2
F950 A3
F951 B3
F952 B8
F953 B9
F955 B8
F956 B9
I951 A5
I952 B5
I953 A4
I954 B4
I955 C5
I956 B8
I957 B8
I958 C3
I959 D3

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

37

Mono Carrier: Rear I/O Cinch


1

10

11

12

REAR I/O CINCH

A8

A8
1236

ITV RES

A
3101

F101

SC2_CVBS_OUT A5

1101

68R

7104-2
IMX1

MONITOR OUTPUT

1138

4112

1227

1229

F116

10u

F112
3135

RES
4136

1137

4116

75R

9112
For ITV
1264

F113

390p
1111

RES

2136

14

13

16
F111

150R
2137

330p

1224

L
4104 RES

330p

2131
2133

I120 50V 2u2

AV2

F110

3133
47K

9101

47K

3132

4113
A4

I114
3134

75R

3121

2134

150R

75R

4130
15

3131

4144

SC1_L_IN
A4
I109

ITEM CN-R1 I/1 O/YUV-GL CN-R2 I/1 O/YUV-GL CN-R2 I/1 O-GL CN-R1 I/1 O-GL CN-R1 I/1 O/YUV-SY-ITV-GL CN-R1 I-ITV-LA
--4101
JMP
----JMP
--JMP
--JMP
--JMP
4102
----JMP
JMP
JMP
--4103
------JMP
------4109
--------JMP
--4110
--JMP
--4111
------JMP
4130
----------9112
JMP
--JMP
----JMP
--9113
JMP
JMP
JMP
JMP
JMP
JMP
9114
--JMP
--JMP
--9116
----JMP
--JMP
JMP

For ITV

47p

1K0

SC1_FBL

1266

F138

A4

6
7

1237

4117

2158

1262

100n

10K
for ITV only

Sub Woofer

F120
2157

A4

I118

2K2

10K
3164

SC2_R_OUT

3166

47K
1153

SC2_L_OUT
A4

I117

3156

3161

47n

A4

2163

7103
BC847B

SC1_R_IN

2159

2u2 50V

SPDIF

F119
22R

47n

3126

2125

1228

3162

4115
Vbuffer

I112

F121

I119

3157

2u2 50V

47K

3124

330p

2122

2123

9157

I111

330p

390p

2127

I113

50V 2u2

SC2_R_IN

3125
150R

1109

A4

I110

330R
9113

4110

BZX284-C6V8

F109

SC1_CVBS_IN

3123

2124

F123

2132

4111

75R

*9116

I116

SC2_L_IN
A4

3129

75R

9162

150R
2126

1108

4105 RES

F108

390p

L
10

3168

3115

1106
6106

11

SC1_RED_IN
A4

RES

3122
1107

AV1

I106

3116

4108

6107

6132

9138

3130

390p
1112

75R

RES

BZX284-C15
1110

3138

1265

F107

12

SC2_Y|CVBS_IN
A4

4XXX

1267
F106

1223-3

3167

RES

3113

F122

For ITV

47K

*9114

SC1_BLUE_IN
A4

RES

RES

1105

F105

I105

3114

4107

6
1
2
3
4
5

1113

A4

A4
3169

SC1_GREEN_IN

I104

3136

I115

75R

SC2_CHROMA_IN

RES

RES

3111

4109

1104

for ITV

SC2_R_OUT A4

3112

4106

for ITV

1263

10u

For ITV

F104

1223-2

SC2_L_OUT A4

F115

390p

2108

1103
4103

I107

* * *
YUV INPUT

F117

2106

150R

4102

4101

I108

3105

F103

220K

220K

2107

390p

1102

150R

330p
3104

2105

3103

F102

2103

From 1240 OF

330p
3106

1223-1

7104-1
IMX1

2104

8
9

SC2_STATUS|ITV_MSG

H_16820_007.eps
150507

3139 123 5673.6

10

11

12

1101 A4
1102 B4
1103 C4
1104 C4
1105 D4
1106 D4
1107 E4
1108 F4
1109 F4
1110 D9
1111 E9
1112 E9
1113 C9
1137 C11
1138 B5
1153 F10
1223-1 B3
1223-2 D3
1223-3 E3
1227 C7
1228 E11
1229 C9
1236 A5
1237 F11
1262 F8
1263 C6
1264 D6
1265 D6
1266 G6
1267 D6
2103 B5
2104 C5
2105 B6
2106 C6
2107 B4
2108 C4
2122 F5
2123 E6
2124 F5
2125 F6
2126 F4
2127 F4
2131 E8
2132 D8
2133 E8
2134 E8
2136 E9
2137 E9
2157 F10
2158 F8
2159 F9
2163 F10
3101 A4
3103 B5
3104 B5
3105 C5
3106 C5
3111 C5
3112 C5
3113 D5
3114 D5
3115 D5
3116 D5
3121 E5
3122 E5
3123 E5
3124 F6
3125 F5
3126 F6
3129 D10
3130 D10
3131 D9
3132 E8
3133 E9
3134 E8
3135 C8
3136 C8
3138 D8
3156 F9
3157 F9
3161 F8
3162 E10
3164 F8
3166 F9
3167 D6
3168 D6
3169 C6
4101 C3
4102 C4
4103 C3
4104 E9
4105 F4
4106 C4
4107 D4
4108 D4
4109 D4
4110 E4
4111 F4
4112 B6
4113 E7
4115 F7

4116 D10
4117 F11
4130 D10
4136 C8
4144 E7
4XXX D6
6106 E4
6107 D9
6132 D9
7103 F9
7104-1 A5
7104-2 A5
9101 E7
9112 D5
9113 E5
9114 D5
9116 E5
9138 D8
9157 F9
9162 E10
F101 A4
F102 B4
F103 C4
F104 C3
F105 D3
F106 D3
F107 E3
F108 E3
F109 F3
F110 D9
F111 E10
F112 C10
F113 D10
F115 C8
F116 C6
F117 B6
F119 F11
F120 F10
F121 E11
F122 D3
F123 F3
F138 G7
I104 C6
I105 D6
I106 D6
I107 C6
I108 B6
I109 E6
I110 E6
I111 E6
I112 F6
I113 D8
I114 E8
I115 C8
I116 D7
I117 F8
I118 F9
I119 E9
I120 E8

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

38

Mono Carrier: Front Control

Personal Notes:

A9 FRONT CONTROL
KEY_PROTN

USA

1602

3681

820R

1K8

3687

3686

390R

150R
1603

I686

volume-

1604

F683

I683

channel-

TS

channel+

DVD Eject

POWER

1606

I682

volume+

I688

I681

3685

1K2

3684

9683

RES

RES

3683

F682

3689

A4,A9

A9

1601

1600

F685

+6V

I689

330R
3693

*
3694

I693

F691

IR

A4

F692

4691

6692
TSOP1836
3
1

IR_OUT

F699 2

IR
LED_OUT

GND

for ITV only


1692

BPW46

6693

F695

4694

F697

7691
BC847B

4693

3698

3697
10K

100R

680K

1693
of

47n
3696

2692

1693
To

I687

F698

LIGHT_SENSOR
A4
KEY_PROTN
A9
ITEM NO.
6691

NAFTA

OUT

IR RECEIVER

For Engg Purpose Only


F694

VS

BZX384-C5V1

3692

F696

3691

220R

4692

100u
6694

LED

A4

4695
RES

2691

RES

3690

STANDBY LED
6691
F693
1
2

220R

I691

3695

4K7

LATAM

EU

AP

4693

1600 A3
1601 A3
1602 A3
1603 A2
1604 A2
1606 A1
1692 D3
1693 D3
2691 C3
2692 D1
3681 A3
3683 A1
3684 A2
3685 A2
3686 A3
3687 A3
3689 A1
3690 B3
3691 B2
3692 C1
3693 B3
3694 C2
3695 B1
3696 D1
3697 D2
3XXX D2
4691 C2
4692 B1
4693 D2
4694 D1
4695 B2
6691 B2
6692 C3
6693 D1
6694 C3
7691 D2
9683 A1
F682 A1
F683 A3
F685 A3
F691 C1
F692 C2
F693 B1
F694 D1
F695 D1
F696 B1
F697 D3
F698 D2
F699 C3
I681 A1
I682 A2
I683 A3
I686 A3
I687 D1
I688 A2
I689 B3
I691 B2
I693 C3

SETS WITH LIGHT_SENSOR


JMP

LTL-10234WHCR LTL-10234WHCR LTL-10224WHCR LTL-10224WHCR


(RED)
(GREEN)
(RED)
(GREEN)

H_16820_010.eps
150507

3139 123 5673.6

3
E_06532_012.eps
131004

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

39

Mono Carrier: DVD Power Supply

A10

DVD POWER SUPPLY

A10
Vaux

3
2
1

1382
3584
ITV only

F582

22K

VCC

FB

I587

3584
2K7

I583

From 1410(pin3) of

CRT INTERFACE PANEL

8K2

3582

100n

2n2

2584

I584

4K7

3583

1n0

GND BOOT

2587

COMP

SB340

2 SS_INH

Vaux_GND

2583

F583

1
2
3
4
5
6

47u

6581

5581

100n

Vaux_GND

OUT

OSC

2586

Vaux_GND

I588
3

I582

F581

Vaux_GND
+5

1m0 16V

220n
3581

25V
100u
2581

2582

100R

3585

1581

7581
L4978

9XXX

2588

Vaux

DVD/IDTV

ITV only

1582

Vaux_GND

Vaux_GND

Vaux_GND

Vaux_GND

4581

Vaux_GND

22n

Vaux_GND
+9VA

2585

I585

7582
L78L08ACZ

2u2

2589

Vaux_GND

OUT
COM

2u2

IN

+9VB

2590

MainSupplyGnd MainSupplyGnd MainSupplyGnd

H_16820_011.eps
150507

3139 123 5673.6

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

40

Layout Mono Carrier: (Top Side)


1000
1001
1002
1003
1004
1005
1010
1011
1012
1013
1137
1138

E8
E6
E5
E5
E7
E8
E7
E7
E6
E8
C8
E7

1204
1205
1206
1207
1208
1212
1213
1219
1220
1221
1222
1223

C6
D5
D5
E7
D7
C6
D5
C7
E4
C5
D3
D8

1227
1228
1229
1230
1234
1235
1236
1237
1240
1241
1242
1243

3139 123 5673.6

C7
E8
C8
D5
D5
E6
D7
E8
D4
D5
E4
C6

1245
1262
1263
1264
1265
1266
1267
1280
1281
1282
1401
1402

D6
D7
C7
D7
D7
E7
D7
E3
E3
D3
C7
A6

1404
1451
1452
1453
1454
1470
1500
1501
1502
1503
1504
1505

A5
C7
A8
B5
B7
A8
A2
A2
B2
C3
C2
A2

1506
1507
1508
1509
1510
1532
1535
1542
1543
1545
1581
1582

A2
C2
A2
C2
B1
B3
C5
C4
C4
C4
D4
C3

1583
1600
1601
1602
1603
1604
1606
1682
1683
1684
1692
1693

D3
C1
C1
D1
D1
C1
A1
D4
C5
D6
C1
C1

1902
1903
2005
2006
2008
2105
2106
2123
2125
2132
2134
2203

D2
D3
E5
E7
E8
D7
D8
D7
D7
C8
C8
D5

2217
2218
2224
2230
2234
2240
2250
2251
2265
2273
2275
2401

E5
D6
E5
D6
D6
E5
D6
E5
E6
E6
E6
A7

2404
2405
2406
2411
2412
2413
2415
2416
2417
2418
2419
2427

B6
A6
A6
B6
A6
B6
A5
B6
A6
A6
B6
B6

2451
2452
2454
2455
2457
2458
2459
2460
2463
2465
2467
2481

A8
B8
A8
A8
C7
C7
A8
A8
C8
B8
C7
A7

2484
2486
2492
2500
2501
2502
2503
2504
2505
2506
2507
2508

A8
B6
B6
A2
C2
C2
A4
A4
A4
A3
A3
C2

2509
2511
2514
2528
2534
2535
2536
2537
2539
2540
2541
2542

C1
A5
A4
B4
B3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
B4

2543
2545
2546
2551
2552
2561
2562
2563
2565
2570
2581
2588

B3
B3
B3
B5
C5
C4
B4
C4
C4
B4
C4
C4

2611
2621
2624
2631
2691
2945
2948
2949
2960
2961
2978
3020

E4
E5
E5
D7
B1
D2
D2
D2
D2
D1
C3
E7

3101
3103
3105
3112
3114
3116
3122
3123
3125
3131
3133
3138

D8
D8
D8
D8
D8
D8
D8
D8
D8
C8
D8
D8

3157
3167
3200
3201
3213
3215
3224
3230
3231
3234
3239
3241

E8
D7
E7
D5
E7
D5
E5
D4
D6
C6
C7
E5

3246
3249
3252
3258
3260
3270
3274
3275
3276
3277
3278
3291

D5
D7
D5
D7
D5
D7
D7
E7
C7
C7
D7
D7

3401
3402
3403
3406
3407
3410
3411
3412
3414
3415
3417
3418

C6
C6
A7
A7
A7
A8
A6
A6
C6
B6
A6
C5

3425
3430
3431
3432
3433
3434
3440
3441
3442
3443
3451
3454

C5
B6
C6
B7
B6
B6
C5
B6
A7
A7
B6
A8

3455
3457
3458
3460
3461
3466
3467
3468
3470
3471
3472
3482

B8
B8
B7
B7
C7
C7
C7
C7
C8
C7
C7
B8

3483
3484
3485
3497
3500
3501
3502
3503
3504
3505
3506
3507

B8
B8
B8
C5
B1
B1
A1
B1
B2
A2
B1
B3

3508
3509
3510
3511
3513
3514
3515
3516
3519
3520
3521
3523

A3
B2
B2
B5
A5
A5
A5
A4
B4
A4
A5
B2

3529
3531
3532
3534
3542
3563
3571
3574
3575
3577
3584
3585

B3
B4
B3
B4
B3
C4
B5
B5
B5
B5
C4
D4

3589
3593
3603
3606
3616
3617
3618
3633
3639
3642
3683
3943

C5
C4
C6
E4
C6
C6
C6
C7
E4
D7
B1
C2

3945
3961
3962
3975
5201
5208
5216
5217
5295
5401
5402
5403

D3
C3
D3
D3
D5
D6
D6
D7
C5
A6
B6
B5

5405
5406
5408
5410
5450
5451
5500
5501
5502
5503
5511
5512

B5
B6
B6
B7
B7
B7
B2
B2
A3
A3
A4
B4

5512C B4
5512D B4
5531 B4
5532 B3
5536 C4
5537 C4
5551 B5
5552 B5
5561 B4
5562 B4
5581 D4
5602 D7

5901
5902
5907
5908
5913
5914
6001
6006
6273
6401
6403
6404

H_16820_013.eps
160507

D2
D2
D1
D2
D3
D3
E7
E7
D4
A6
C6
A6

6406
6410
6411
6412
6452
6453
6454
6455
6456
6459
6480
6481
6486
6491
6500
6511
6535
6536
6537
6540
6551
6562
6563
6573
6575
6581
6691
6692
6693
6905
7203
7204
7401
7405
7406
7451
7452
7453
7512
7513
7531
7571
7581
7582
7601
7603
7605
7902
7906
7990
9002
9101
9112
9113
9114
9116
9120
9121
9122
9123
9124
9125
9126
9128
9129
9138
9157
9162
9201
9202
9203
9204
9205
9206
9207
9208
9209
9210
9211
9212
9213
9214
9215
9216
9217
9218
9219
9220
9221
9222
9223
9224
9225
9226
9227
9228
9229
9230
9231

A6
A6
A6
A6
C7
B7
B8
B8
A8
B8
B8
B8
C6
A6
A4
A5
C4
C3
C3
B3
C5
B4
C4
B5
A4
D4
A1
B1
B1
D1
E5
E5
A6
B6
C5
C7
C8
C7
A4
B5
B3
B5
D4
D4
D5
E4
E5
C2
C3
E3
E7
D8
D8
D8
D8
D8
C7
D7
D7
D7
D8
D7
D8
D7
D7
D8
E8
E8
E6
E4
E6
E7
D4
D4
D4
D4
C5
E7
E7
E7
D7
D4
E7
D4
D6
E6
D6
D5
D5
E5
E6
D5
D4
D4
D5
D4
D5
D5
E6

9232
9233
9234
9235
9236
9237
9238
9239
9240
9241
9242
9243
9244
9245
9246
9247
9248
9249
9250
9251
9252
9253
9254
9255
9257
9258
9259
9260
9261
9262
9263
9264
9265
9266
9267
9268
9269
9271
9272
9273
9274
9275
9276
9277
9278
9279
9280
9290
9294
9296
9297
9298
9299
9401
9402
9407
9410
9417
9442
9443
9451
9460
9466
9467
9469
9470
9473
9474
9475
9476
9477
9478
9479
9480
9481
9482
9483
9484
9485
9486
9487
9488
9489
9490
9491
9492
9500
9501
9502
9503
9504
9505
9506
9507
9508
9509
9510
9511
9512

E5
E6
E7
D7
C5
D6
D7
E6
E5
C6
D4
C4
E6
E4
E6
E4
E6
D4
E6
E5
C5
D5
C7
C7
D7
C7
D7
D7
D7
D7
E7
C7
C7
C7
D7
D7
C4
E5
D4
D4
D4
C5
D5
C6
D4
D4
D5
E6
C6
C5
C4
C5
C5
B5
B6
B6
B6
A6
A7
A7
B7
B6
B5
B6
C5
C6
C5
C5
C5
C5
C6
C6
C6
C6
C6
C7
C8
C7
C7
B7
B8
A8
B8
A8
A6
C6
A2
B2
B2
B2
B2
B3
A3
A2
A2
C4
C4
B2
B3

9513
9514
9532
9536
9537
9570
9573
9574
9575
9576
9577
9578
9579
9582
9583
9584
9585
9586
9587
9589
9590
9591
9592
9593
9603
9604
9605
9607
9612
9631
9633
9637
9639
9642
9643
9653
9660
9661
9662
9663
9664
9665
9666
9683
9688
9689
9690
9694
9695
9696
9910
9911
9913
9914
9915
9920
9921
9924
9926
9927
9933
9935
9936
9937
9939
9940
9941
9942
9943
9944
9946

B5
C4
B3
C4
C4
A3
C2
B4
C3
A4
B5
B3
C3
C4
C4
B4
A4
C4
B4
C5
C5
C3
C3
C4
C7
C6
E6
D7
E4
C6
C7
E7
E4
D7
D5
D4
C1
C1
B1
C1
C1
B1
C1
B1
E4
E4
E4
E6
E4
D4
C3
D3
D3
D3
C3
D3
D3
D2
D3
D2
D3
D3
C3
C3
D3
C3
D3
D3
D3
D3
C2

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

41

Layout Mono Carrier (Overview Bottom Side)


2001
2002
2003
2004
2007
2009
2013
2014
2016
2017
2018
2103
2104
2107
2108
2122

E1
E1
E2
E2
E2
E2
E2
E2
E2
E4
E4
D2
E2
D1
D1
D1

2124
2126
2127
2131
2133
2136
2137
2157
2158
2159
2163
2204
2205
2207
2208
2209

D2
D1
D1
C1
C1
C1
D1
E1
E1
E2
E1
E4
D4
E5
E5
D4

2210
2211
2215
2221
2222
2223
2225
2226
2227
2229
2231
2232
2233
2235
2236
2237

D4
D3
D3
E4
E4
D3
D3
E4
E4
D3
D3
D3
D3
E4
E4
D3

2238
2239
2241
2242
2243
2244
2245
2246
2247
2248
2249
2252
2253
2254
2255
2256

E4
E4
E4
D3
D3
E4
E4
D3
D3
E4
D3
D3
E3
E3
E2
D3

2257
2258
2259
2260
2261
2262
2263
2264
2266
2267
2270
2271
2272
2274
2276
2277

E3
D3
D4
E3
E3
D3
E3
D3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
D4

2278
2279
2280
2281
2282
2283
2284
2285
2286
2287
2288
2289
2290
2402
2403
2408

E4
D4
D4
D4
D4
E3
E3
E3
D3
D3
D5
D5
D4
A1
A1
C3

2409
2410
2414
2420
2421
2425
2428
2453
2456
2461
2462
2464
2468
2469
2470
2480

B3
B3
C3
C3
B3
C3
B2
A1
B1
B2
B2
C1
C1
B2
C1
A1

2482
2483
2487
2488
2489
2490
2491
2512
2513
2515
2516
2517
2518
2519
2530
2531

B4
A1
B3
C4
B3
B1
A1
A4
A4
B4
A4
A4
A4
A4
B5
B5

2532
2533
2538
2544
2547
2548
2549
2550
2553
2564
2566
2571
2572
2573
2574
2575

Part 1
H_16820_014a.eps

B5
B6
C5
B5
C5
C5
B6
B6
B5
C5
C5
B4
C4
B4
C6
A4

2582
2583
2584
2585
2586
2587
2589
2590
2601
2602
2613
2614
2615
2617
2620
2622

C5
D5
D5
D5
D5
D5
D5
D5
D4
D4
D4
D2
D2
D2
E4
D2

2623
2625
2626
2630
2692
2916
2917
2918
2928
2929
2930
2931
2932
2933
2934
2935

E4
E5
C3
C2
B8
D6
E5
D5
C6
D6
D6
C6
C6
C6
C6
D6

2936
2937
2938
2939
2942
2946
2947
2950
2951
2952
2953
2954
2955
2957
2958
2963

D6
D6
D6
D6
C7
D7
C7
D7
C7
C7
C7
D7
D7
D8
D7
D7

2970
2971
2972
2973
2974
2977
2979
2980
2981
2982
2983
2984
2985
2986
2987
2988

D7
D7
D7
D7
D7
C7
C6
D8
D7
D7
D7
D7
D6
E6
E6
E6

2989
2990
2991
2992
2993
2994
2995
2996
2997
2998
3000
3001
3002
3003
3004
3005

D6
E6
E6
E6
E6
E6
E6
E6
E6
E6
E1
E1
E1
E2
E1
E2

3006
3007
3008
3009
3010
3014
3016
3018
3019
3104
3106
3111
3113
3115
3121
3124

E4
E4
E2
E4
E2
E2
E2
E2
E2
D2
E2
D1
D1
D1
D1
D2

3126
3129
3130
3132
3134
3135
3136
3156
3161
3162
3164
3166
3168
3169
3202
3203

D2
C1
C1
C1
C1
C1
C1
E1
D1
E1
D1
E1
D2
D2
D4
E4

3204
3205
3206
3207
3208
3209
3210
3211
3212
3214
3216
3217
3218
3219
3220
3221

D4
E4
E4
D4
E5
E5
E5
E5
D4
D4
D3
E4
D4
D4
D3
D3

3222
3223
3225
3226
3227
3228
3229
3232
3233
3235
3236
3237
3238
3240
3242
3243

E3
E5
D3
D3
D3
D3
D3
E4
C3
E4
E4
E4
D3
D3
D3
E4

3244
3245
3247
3248
3250
3251
3253
3254
3255
3256
3257
3259
3261
3262
3263
3264

E3
C4
E3
D2
D2
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
D2
D4
D5
D4
D4
D4

3265
3266
3267
3268
3269
3271
3272
3273
3279
3280
3281
3282
3283
3284
3285
3286

D4
D4
E3
D2
D4
D3
D3
D3
D4
D4
D4
D4
D4
D4
E5
E2

3287
3288
3289
3290
3292
3293
3294
3295
3296
3297
3298
3299
3404
3405
3409
3416

D4
D4
D3
C3
D3
D3
C3
E4
E4
E3
D4
E2
A3
A2
A1
B3

3420
3427
3428
3436
3437
3445
3446
3452
3453
3462
3463
3464
3465
3469
3473
3474

C3
B2
B2
B4
C2
C4
C4
B2
A2
B1
B1
C1
C1
C1
A1
C2

3475
3476
3477
3478
3480
3481
3486
3487
3488
3489
3490
3491
3492
3493
3494
3495

C2
A2
A1
B1
A2
B1
B1
A2
A2
C3
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
C3

3498
3499
3512
3517
3518
3522
3524
3527
3528
3530
3533
3535
3536
3537
3538
3539

C3
C3
A4
A4
A4
A4
A4
B5
B5
B6
B6
C6
C6
B6
B6
B6

3541
3565
3572
3573
3576
3578
3579
3581
3582
3583
3601
3604
3605
3607
3608
3609

C6
C5
C4
B4
B4
B4
B4
D5
D5
D5
D4
D4
D4
E5
E4
E5

3610
3614
3619
3620
3621
3622
3623
3625
3626
3628
3631
3634
3635
3636
3637
3681

E5
D2
C3
C3
C3
E5
E5
D4
D4
D4
D2
D2
D2
D2
D2
C8

3684
3685
3686
3687
3689
3690
3691
3692
3693
3694
3695
3696
3697
3698
3930
3931

C8
D8
D8
C8
C8
C7
A8
A8
B8
A8
B8
B8
B8
C8
C6
C6

3932
3933
3934
3935
3936
3937
3938
3939
3940
3941
3942
3946
3947
3948
3949
3952

C6
C6
C6
C7
D6
D6
D6
D6
D6
D7
C7
D6
C7
C6
C7
C7

3953
3955
3956
3957
3958
3959
3960
3964
3965
3971
3972
3973
3974
3982
3983
3984

C7
D7
D7
D6
D8
C6
D8
C6
C6
D7
D7
D7
C7
E6
E6
D6

3985
3986
3988
3989
3991
3992
3993
3994
3995
3996
3997
3998
3999
4000
4001
4002

Part 2
H_16820_014b.eps

Part 3
H_16820_014c.eps

Part 4
H_16820_014d.eps

3139 123 5673.6

H_16820_014.eps
160507

D6
D6
E6
E6
E6
E6
E6
D6
E5
D5
D5
E5
E5
E1
E1
E4

4003
4004
4005
4006
4010
4011
4012
4013
4015
4101
4102
4103
4104
4105
4106
4107
4108
4109
4110
4111
4112
4113
4115
4116
4117
4118
4130
4136
4144
4207
4209
4211
4212
4213
4214
4215
4219
4220
4221
4222
4223
4224
4225
4226
4227
4228
4240
4241
4437
4470
4474
4477
4492
4493
4533
4534
4535
4536
4537
4538
4581
4601
4602
4604
4605
4606
4607
4609
4610
4611
4612
4620
4630
4631
4635
4637
4642
4644
4645
4646
4648
4649
4650
4651
4691
4692
4693
4694
4695
4696
4910
4911
4912
4913
4914
4915
4916
4917
4921
4984
4991
4992
5001
5002

E2
E4
E2
E1
E2
E3
E3
E3
E1
D1
D1
D1
C1
D1
D1
D1
D1
D1
D1
D1
C2
C2
D2
C1
E1
D2
C1
C1
D2
D3
E3
D3
D4
D3
C3
D3
D4
E3
D4
E4
E3
E4
D3
E4
E3
D4
C5
C5
C2
A1
C3
A1
A1
C2
A4
C5
C5
C6
C5
C6
D5
E5
C3
E5
C2
C2
E5
E3
E5
D5
E4
C2
C2
D5
C2
D3
E2
E2
D3
D4
D2
E5
D5
D5
C8
B8
B8
C8
A8
C8
D6
D7
D7
C7
E5
E5
E5
E5
C7
D6
D6
D5
E2
E2

5003
5004
5202
5203
5205
5206
5207
5209
5210
5211
5212
5213
5214
5219
5220
5296
5513
5533
5534
5535
5601
5910
5911
5912
6002
6003
6004
6106
6107
6132
6201
6202
6203
6204
6205
6207
6208
6209
6210
6211
6212
6407
6408
6441
6442
6443
6450
6451
6457
6458
6482
6483
6484
6488
6489
6512
6514
6531
6532
6533
6534
6538
6541
6564
6565
6566
6571
6572
6576
6602
6610
6611
6612
6613
6694
6901
6903
6904
6906
6990
6991
6992
7001
7003
7103
7104
7200
7201
7202
7205
7207
7208
7209
7210
7402
7403
7404
7408
7410
7411
7454
7455
7456
7480

E4
E4
D4
D4
D3
D3
D4
E4
D3
E3
E3
D3
E4
E4
D4
D4
B4
B5
C5
C5
C2
C7
D7
D7
E1
E1
E4
D1
C1
C1
E5
D3
D3
E3
C3
E4
C4
C5
D4
D4
C4
B4
B4
B3
B3
C4
A2
A2
C2
C1
C4
B3
B3
B2
B2
B4
A4
B6
B5
B5
B5
B5
C6
C5
C5
C5
C4
B4
C6
E5
E4
D3
D3
D3
C8
D6
C6
C7
D7
D5
D6
D5
E4
E2
E2
D2
D3
E4
E4
C4
D3
D3
E4
E4
A2
A2
C3
C3
C3
C3
C1
B1
B1
A2

7481
7482
7483
7484
7511
7514
7532
7535
7536
7541
7561
7573
7602
7604
7606
7607
7691
7901
7903
7904
7991
7992
7993
7994

B1
C4
A1
C4
A4
A4
B5
C6
C6
C7
C5
C4
D2
E5
D2
D2
B8
C6
C6
C6
D6
D6
E5
E5

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

42

Layout Mono Carrier (Part 1 Bottom Side)

Part 1

H_16820_014a.eps
240507

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

43

Layout Mono Carrier (Part 2 Bottom Side)

Part 2

H_16820_014b.eps
240507

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

44

Layout Mono Carrier (Part 3 Bottom Side)

Part 3

H_16820_014c.eps
240507

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

45

Layout Mono Carrier (Part 4 Bottom Side)

Part 4

H_16820_014d.eps
240507

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

CRT Panel
1

7.

46

CRT PANEL

B1

ITEM
3328
3329
3330
3337
4328
4329
4330
4337
5351
9351

I357

3356

B1

12

11

13

ROW
THE REST
RGB+DISPL-29FS_IN
100R
100R
100R
100R
100R
100R
------------------JMP
IND FXD LAL04A 22U PM10
--JMP
JMP

B
EHTb

10

B1

AQUADAG
WIRE

1332

10R
+200VA

0330
MECHPART

100R

140V

BAV21

I333

OUT2 8

BC2

3335

140V

I334

100R

140V

THERMAL

100R

2332
F341

1n5

10

10

11

11

12

12

CG

CG

CRT

7
G2

G2

CR

H1

H2

10

CB

11

GND

12

H1
H2
CB
GND

7V

Red

6V

GND_CRT

5356

RES
9352

I355

5355

1 F331

PROTECTION

Green
CR

I335

F
1331

Blue
G1

BCI 5

GND
I337

10n
3357

Vref
2.5V

OUT3 7

BC3

F340

1K

3331

2333

4330

3330 100R

4328

3328 100R

A3
Vref

I332

F339

1K

3332

Vdd

I336

1n

3k77
3k75

G1

G3

RES

A2
Vref

I331

F338

1K
3336

Vdd

2V5

5
3334

3333

188k7
3 IN3

2331

3k77

3k75

G3

3355

2 IN2
2V5

1254-A

1256-A

T0 CRT SOCKET

I330

188k7

BAV21

6332

6333

OUT1 9

BC1

Vref

100R

4329

3329

6331

Vdd
A1

3k75

10n

188k7

3k77

2V5

1255
1
4

6
Vdd

1 IN1

BAV21

7330
TDA6107

2334

100n

2330

CRT Sockets

NOT USED

L04L AB

2 F332

T0 CRT SOCKET

3 F333

3n3

2353

680p

1K5

3354
5351

SVM_ROT

2352

F356

27u

ROT
B2

G
5352

*
9351

BZX384-C5V6

F336

BZX384-C5V6
6337

BC_INFO

F335
6334

Features &
Connectivities

BZX384-C5V6
6336

4 F334

4337
* 3337
BZX384-C5V6
6335

From 1204 of

I353

B2
1352

+200V

VG2

10n

2336

1351

10n

2335

VSVM
B2

FOCUS

EHT

F351
2 I351

3351

100R

F354
+200VA

From 1401 of
F353

LINE + FRAME DEFLECTION

5330

10u

Line + Frame
Deflection

FROM LOT, MAIN CHASSIS


Filament

4 F352
2351

F331

F332

F333

500mV / div DC
20s / div

500mV / div DC
20s / div

500mV / div DC
20s / div

EHTb
B1

3139 123 5674.3

FAMILY BOARD 11 NC : 3139_123_5672


CRT BOARD 11 NC : 3139_123_5674
7
6
5

J
F_15760_023.eps
171105

10

11

12

13

0330 B2
1254-A B7
1255 B6
1256-A B7
1331 E2
1332 B8
1351 G2
1352 G9
2330 B3
2331 E7
2332 D6
2333 D4
2334 B4
2335 G3
2336 G3
2351 G4
2352 F7
2353 F7
3328 D2
3329 C3
3330 D3
3331 D4
3332 D5
3333 C4
3334 C5
3335 C4
3336 C5
3337 F4
3351 G3
3354 F6
3355 E7
3356 B7
3357 E7
4328 D2
4329 C2
4330 D3
4337 E4
5330 G6
5351 F4
5352 F5
5355 E7
5356 E6
6331 C5
6332 C5
6333 C5
6334 F3
6335 F3
6336 F3
6337 F4
7330 C3
9351 F4
9352 E7
F331 E2
F332 E2
F333 E2
F334 F2
F335 F2
F336 F2
F338 C5
F339 C5
F340 C6
F341 D5
F351 G3
F352 G3
F353 G4
F354 G4
F356 F5
I330 C4
I331 C4
I332 D4
I333 C5
I334 D5
I335 D5
I336 C6
I337 D3
I351 G3
I353 F6
I355 E7
I357 B7

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

47

CRT Panel: Eco Scavem

ECO SCAVEM

B2
3364

3363

2363

22u 100V

1K8

1K8

I360

3373

0316

2368

1n0

250

2362

220p
83V
I366 3365 I367
10R

83V

35V

2364

2365

33R

4n7

I365

35V
3369

470R

7364
2SC3421

0V3

10R

2385

58V
I372

3370

I363

1R8

220p

3368

47p

I371

560R

2387

1K0

6383

3390

2367

68K

3367

3389

7362
BC857B

13V

7331
BC847B

1K2

2381

RGP10D

3383

I381

100u 25V

I386

3371

3366
10R

I369

3
2
1

TO
SCAVEM COIL

1361
9361
RES

F362

14V
5331

Filament

F361

400 V

I364

B1SVM_ROT

5361

68K

4n7

BAS316
3362

AK
BAV99

22n

6361

6362

33R

I375

F360

7363
2SA1358

I362
A

2376

I368

To 1470 of

13V6

AK
BAV99

6376

22u 100V

I373

14V4

2384

1382

3388

MECHPART

7361
BC847B

I361

68K

3376

I374

47n

1K8

1K5

20V
26V

2361

7376
BC857B

3387

20V

3361

3375

180K

I370

10u 100V

B1 VSVM

560R

B2

17V7
8V7

I383

7381
BC337-40

9V4

2382

100n

2383

1u0

F382

3386
8V7

82K
I385

1K0

3385

RES

0V6

10K

I384

7382
BC337-40

3374

3384

4374

F_15760_024.eps
171105

3139 123 5674.3

1381
3
2
1

TO
ROTATION COIL

BAS316

6381

7366
BC857B
F381

100n

2386

100R

7332
BC857B

B1 ROT

3381

I387

0316 A6
1361 B7
1381 D7
1382 A5
2361 A4
2362 A4
2363 A4
2364 A4
2365 B4
2367 B6
2368 A4
2376 B2
2381 D3
2382 E6
2383 E6
2384 A5
2385 C5
2386 E3
2387 C3
3361 A3
3362 B3
3363 A5
3364 A5
3365 A5
3366 B5
3367 B5
3368 C5
3369 B5
3370 C5
3371 B6
3373 A2
3374 E5
3375 A3
3376 A3
3381 D4
3383 D4
3384 E4
3385 E5
3386 E5
3387 A3
3388 A4
3389 B4
3390 D3
4374 E5
5331 C2
5361 A6
6361 B3
6362 B3
6376 B2
6381 D5
6383 C3
7331 D3
7332 D3
7361 A3
7362 C3
7363 A6
7364 C6
7366 D6
7376 A2
7381 D5
7382 E5
9361 B6
F360 C2
F361 A6
F362 B6
F381 E7
F382 E7
I360 A5
I361 A3
I362 B3
I363 C4

I364 C3
I365 B5
I366 A5
I367 A5
I368 A6
I369 B5
I370 A4
I371 B5
I372 C6
I373 A3
I374 A2
I375 B2
I381 C3
I383 D4
I384 E4
I385 E5
I386 C2
I387 D3

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

48

Layout CRT Panel (Top Side)

3139 123 5674.3

F_15760_025.eps
151105

0316
0330
1254
1255
1256
1331
1332
1351
1352
1361
1381
1382
2330
2351
2352
2353
2361
2363
2364
2367
2368
2381
3331
3332
3333
3334
3335
3336
3351
3354
3355
3356
3362
3364
3367
3371
3373
3381
5330
5331
5351
5352
5355
5361
6331
6332
6333
6383
7330
7363
7364
7381
7382
9351
9352
9361
9373
9390

A2
A1
A2
A2
A2
A1
A1
A1
A1
A2
A2
A2
A1
A1
A1
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A1
A2
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A2
A1
A1
A2
A2
A2
A2
A1
A2
A1
A2
A1
A2
A1
A2
A1
A1
A1
A2
A1
A2
A2
A2
A2
A1
A1
A2
A1
A2

Layout CRT Panel (Bottom Side)

3139 123 5674.3

F_15760_026.eps
151105

2331
2332
2333
2334
2335
2336
2362
2365
2376
2382
2383
2384
2385
2386
2387
3328
3329
3330
3337
3357
3361
3363
3365
3366
3368
3369
3370
3374
3375
3376
3383
3384
3385
3386
3387
3388
3389
3390
4328
4329
4330
4337
4370
4371
4374
6334
6335
6336
6337
6361
6376
6381
7331
7332
7361
7362
7366
7376

A2
A1
A2
A2
A2
A2
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A2
A2
A2
A2
A1
A2
A1
A2
A2
A2
A2
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

49

Side I/O + Headphone Panel (SL5)

75R

1250-C

RIGHT

470pF

2178
2176

3157

470pF

SG11

9175

1279
3

3
2
1

7
8

TO
ECO SUB

2172

RES

2173

SG04
9152

4181

RES

3152

3153
8

1250-A

2u2

Video_Gnd

2175

4
2

39K

1
1277-A

SG10

SG09

SG08

Video_Gnd Video_Gnd

4
3
2
1

3161

Video_Gnd

3156

5
4
3
2
1

1278

1232

1u

BZX79-C6V8

6161

SG02

Video_Gnd

1254

2181

7
6
5
4
3
2
1

100R

From Main Chassis 1207


Features & Connectivities

1252

for 2X10W from 1902

Video_Gnd

3160

VIDEO IN

HEADPHONE

for 2X5W from 1280

SG01

75R

3155

4180

9181

TO
SPEAKER

75R

3154

3159
100R

*
B

D
AUDIO_AMPLIFIER

Video_Gnd

1251
LAP5100-1411F

from Main Chassis

6
1
2
3
4
5

SIDE AV PANEL + HP PANEL

3158

6162

2183
PDZ33-B

PDZ33-B

6163

D
Head_Gnd
LEFT

4
1277-B

330p

2171

47K

3150

RES

2174

SG03

150R

3151
5

2180

4182

Sound_Gnd

2u2 50

6164

2184
PDZ33-B

9180

PDZ33-B

6165

1250-B

Sound_Gnd

Video_Gnd

G_16810_029.eps
150107

3139 123 5718.2

1232 B9
1250-A D1
1250-B E1
1250-C C1
1251 A2
1252 B5
1254 B6
1277-A C1
1277-B E1
1278 B9
1279 B9
2171 E3
2172 D3
2173 D3
2174 E3
2175 C4
2176 C7
2178 B7
2180 D4
2181 D7
2183 D6
2184 D6
3150 E3
3151 D3
3152 D3
3153 C3
3154 B2
3155 B2
3156 B7
3157 C7
3158 A3
3159 A3
3160 B3
3161 C7
4180 B2
4181 D5
4182 D5
6161 B3
6162 D5
6163 D6
6164 D5
6165 E6
9152 D2
9175 C4
9180 E4
9181 B2
SG01 A3
SG02 B2
SG03 E2
SG04 D2
SG08 B3
SG09 B3
SG10 B4
SG11 B4

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

50

Layout Side I/O + Headphone Panel (SL5) (Top Side)


1232 A4
1250 A3
1251 A2

1252 A1
1254 A3
1277 A2

1278 A4
1279 A4
2171 A1

2172 A2
2173 A3
2174 A2

2175 A2
2180 A1
3150 A2

3151 A2
3152 A3
3153 A3

3154 A1
3155 A1
3156 A4

3157 A4
3158 A1
3159 A1

3160 A1
6161 A1
9152 A3

9175 A2
9180 A1
9181 A1

Personal Notes:

G_16810_030.eps
180107

3139 123 5718.2

Layout Side I/O + Headphone Panel (SL5) (Bottom Side)


2176 A1

2178 A1

3139 123 5718.2

2181 A2

2183 A2

2184 A3

3161 A2

4180 A3

4181 A1

4182 A2

6162 A1

6163 A2

6164 A2

6165 A3

G_16810_031.eps
180107

E_06532_012.eps
131004

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

51

Side I/O + HP Panel + Top Control (SL6)

10

SIDE AV PANEL + HP PANEL + TOP CONTROL (SL6)

1251
YKF51-5304
1

75R

3158

3159
100R

1016

4186

HEADPHONE

Video_Gnd

2175

470p

2178

1010
1
2
3

3015

820R

1K8

3013

3012

390R

D
150R

3011

KEY_PROTN

RES

TO 1586 OF

2u2 50V

volume-

SKQNAB

1012

SKQNAB

volume+

1011

channel-

SKQNAB

1014

1013

channel+

4181
RES

SKQNAB

330p

2180

22K
47K

3151

2171

330p

1018

2174

3150

1250-2

* WHITE

470p

330p

47K

2172

RED

LEFT

3152

330p

2173

1019

22K

4183
5
6
4

2181

3153
6

D
1277-2

RES

3157

4182
RES

1250-3

RIGHT

4184

2u2 50V

Video_Gnd

2
4
5
6

39K

1023

1022

1021

Video_Gnd Video_Gnd

H_16820_015.eps
210507

3139 123 6235.1

TO
SPEAKER

820R

3010

4
3
2
1

1232

3161

*YELLOW

Video_Gnd

7
6
5
4
3
2
1

TO 1581 OF B1 SSB

VIDEO IN

1252

100R
1020

1250-1
2
3
1

BZX384-C6V8

1277-1

6161

1017

3160

820R

2176

4185

Video_Gnd

TO 1911 OF

75R

3156

5
4
3
2
1

1278

1
9
8
7
3

1254

1u0

Video_Gnd

3154

4180

10

1010 D6
1011 E8
1012 E9
1013 E8
1014 E8
1016 A3
1017 B3
1018 E3
1019 D3
1020 C4
1021 C4
1022 C4
1023 C4
1232 B9
1250-1 C1
1250-2 D1
1250-3 C1
1251 A1
1252 B5
1254 A6
1277-1 C1
1277-2 D1
1278 A10
2171 E4
2172 D4
2173 D3
2174 E3
2175 C4
2176 B8
2178 B8
2180 D4
2181 C8
3010 D7
3011 D8
3012 D8
3013 D8
3015 D9
3150 E3
3151 D3
3152 D3
3153 C3
3154 B2
3156 B8
3157 B8
3158 A3
3159 A4
3160 B4
3161 C8
4180 B2
4181 E4
4182 C4
4183 D2
4184 C6
4185 B4
4186 A4
6161 B3

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

52

Layout Side I/O + HP Panel + Top Control (SL6) (Top Side)

Personal Notes:

3139 123 6109.1

H_16820_019.eps
210507

Layout Side I/O + HP Panel + Top Control (SL6) (Bottom Side)

3139 123 6109.1

H_16820_020.eps
210507

E_06532_012.eps
131004

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

53

Side I/O + HP Panel (SL7)


1232 B9
1233 A2
1234 B2

1235 D2
1236 C2
1237 B3

1238 B3
1239 B3
1240 B3

1250-1 B1
1250-2 D1
1250-3 C1

2180 D3
2181 D9
2182 B8

2183 C8
3150 D3
3151 D3

3152 C3
3153 C3
3154 B2

3155 A2
3156 B7
3157 C7

3158 A3
3159 A3
3160 B3

3161 C9
4180 A2
6161 B2

9152 D2
9175 C3
9180 D3

9181 A2

10

3159

75R

1233
9181

HEADPHONE

2172

3152

2173

470p

470pF
2182

2178

TO
SPEAKER

1279

TO
ECO SUB

Sound_Gnd

Head_Gnd

LEFT

3139 123 6235.1

2171

47K

3150

RES

2174

Sound_Gnd

22K
1235

* 2180
2u2 50V

3151

330p

1250-2
WHITE
MTJ-032-57BBB-432 NI FE
4

* 9180
H_16820_015.eps
210507

Sound_Gnd

Head_Gnd

Head_Gnd

39K

9152

Sound_Gnd

RES

RES

1236

3153

*
3161

1250-3
RED
MTJ-032-57BBB-432 NI FE
6

4
3
2
1

3
2
1

1u0

* 9175

RIGHT

Head_Gnd

3157

1278

3
7
8
9
1
MSJ-035-10B B AG PPO

Head_Gnd

from Main Chassis

*2u2217550V

2181

Video_Gnd Video_Gnd
Video_Gnd

5
4
3
2
1

1232

470p

3156

1254

470pF
2183

Sound_Gnd

6
5
4
2

2176

1240

1239

1237

Video_Gnd

1238

6161

1234

7
6
5
4
3
2
1

100R

for 2X5W from 1280

1252

3160

Video_Gnd

Video_Gnd

Features & Connectivities

From Main Chassis 1207

3155

75R

4180

3158

100R

75R

3154

VIDEO IN

D
AUDIO_AMPLIFIER

Video_Gnd

1250-1
YELLOW
MTJ-032-57BBB-432 NI FE
2

2175 C3
2176 C8
2178 B8

for 2X10W from 1902

6
1
2
3
4
5
1251
LAP5100-1411F

2172 C3
2173 C2
2174 D2

SIDE AV PANEL + HP PANEL

1278 B10
1279 B10
2171 D3

BZX79-C6V8

1251 A1
1252 B4
1254 B6

10

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

54

Layout Side I/O + HP Panel (SL7) (Top Side)

3139 123 6235.1

H_16820_016.eps
210507

Layout Side I/O + HP Panel (SL7) (Bottom Side)

3139 123 6235.1

H_16820_017.eps
210507

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

55

Top Control Panel


1013 B2
1014 B2
3010 A1

1010 A1
1011 B3
1012 B3

Layout Top Control Panel (Top Side)

3011 A2
3012 A2
3013 A3

3014 B3
3015 A3
3016 B3

I010 A1
I011 B2
I012 C2

E
A

I013 B2
I014 C2
I015 B3

I016 B3
I017 C3
I018 B3

I019 B3

TOP CONTROL PANEL

1010

1
TO 0239
OF

I010

*
*

3016

I018

I015
3014

3015

3013

3012

3011

RES

3010

B
I011

I012

ITEM L03SS

L04

3011
3012
3013
3014
3015
3016

150R
390R
1K8
JMP
820R
JMP

200R
430R
2K2
200R
820R
120R

I016

I013

C+

C-

1013

1014
I014

I019

V+

V-

1012

1011

3139 123 5715.1

I017

C
PLUG&PLAY

H_16820_033.eps
250507

Layout Top Control Panel (Bottom Side)

MENU
H_16820_032.eps
250507

3139 123 5715.1

3139 123 5715.1

H_16820_034.eps
250507

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

56

Linearity & Panorama Panel

Layout Linearity & Panorama Panel (Top Side)

LINEARITY & PANORAMA PANEL

INNER PIN CUSHION CORRECTION


A

2n2

2467
3468

I410

2464

I416

2n2

I405

2466

47K

10u

6462

100R

3464

2470

15K

2469

3467
2K7

2460

I409

4R7
3469
3470

RGP10D

6464

2K7

3463

BZX79-C4V7

2u2 100V

I413

3466

100n

2465
I402

2468

I412

I408

2K2

7460
BC547B
6460

I406

BZX79-C12

3465

I417

7462
IRF640
I404

470K

3461
I403
3462

I407

6K8

1461
TO HORIZONTAL
DEFLECTION COIL

100K

I415

DIVERSITY TABLE

2466

34 BMCC

29 RF PDCC

34 RF PDCC

470N

220N

120N

1464

10u

6463

22u

1463

1N4148
2471

5461

I2SD/1

3
2
+9V 1

I419

2478

I418
7463
BC547B

1462

I420
3471
3K9

I421

1u

1u

2473

470n

10n
2472

2476

470n
2477

From 1221 of

22u

* 9460

5460

2474

2475

TO 1404 OF
LINE DEFLECTION

1461 A1
1462 D4
1463 D3
1464 D1
2460 B3
2464 B4
2465 A3
2466 A4
2467 B4
2468 B1
2469 C1
2470 C1
2471 D3
2472 E3
2473 E3
2474 D2
2475 D2
2476 D1
2477 E1
2478 E1
2479 E1
3461 A2
3462 B2
3463 B2
3464 C2
3465 B3
3466 A3
3467 B4
3468 C4
3469 B1
3470 C1
3471 E4
5460 D1
5461 D1
6460 B3
6462 B4
6463 D3
6464 C1
7460 B3
7462 A4
7463 E3
9460 D1
I402 A3
I403 A2
I404 A4
I405 A4
I406 B3
I407 A1
I408 B3
I409 B2
I410 B4
I412 B1
I413 C1
I415 C1
I416 B4
I417 B1
I418 E3
I419 D3
I420 E4
I421 E3

1461
1462
1463
1464
2460

B2
D2
D1
C2
A1

2464
2465
2466
2467
2468

B2
B1
B2
A2
C2

2469
2470
2471
2472
2473

B2
B1
D2
D2
D2

2474
2475
2476
2477
2478

D2
C2
C2
C2
C2

2479
3461
3462
3463
3464

C2
B2
B1
B1
B1

3465
3466
3467
3468
3469

B1
B2
A2
A2
C2

3470
3471
5460
5461
6460

C1
D2
B2
C2
A1

6461
6462
6463
7460
7461

A2
D2
C1
A1
A2

7462 D2
9460 B2

2479
1u
EU
Regions
NA / LA /AP
Screen Size 28WS 28WR 32WR 24WR 28WS 28WR 32WR
----2469
560nF 680nF
680nF 560nF --------470nF 470nF
2470
470nF
----2474
330nF
330nF 470nF 330nF 330nF 330nF
------------2475
560nF
------JMP
JMP
JMP
JMP
9460

E_14480_043.eps
270504

3139 123 5759.1

3139 123 5759.1

E_14480_044.eps
100204

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

57

LTI/CTI Interface Panel

LTI/CTI INTERFACE PANEL


To 1212 of

3627

4n7

1212

1K0

SANDCASTLE

INTF_FBL

I626
INTF_V_OUT
INTF_U_OUT
INTF_Y_OUT

1
2

I627

4611
4612
4613

4
GND

7611

2614

100n

VIDOa

100n

2V1
VIDIa2

2V2

3-STATE

SELECTABLE
CLAMP

20 9V2
VCC
15 5V1
DECDIG

12

3613
3614
100K
3615 100K

100K
2615

100n
2616
100n

VIDIb1

2V1

SELECTABLE
CLAMP

VIDOb

11

VIDIb2

2V1

0V6
SC
0V3
ADEXT1
0V2
ADEXT2
0V2
ADEXT3

6
7

0V5
YIN
0V
ADR

18 0V

2V1
7

1
3
4
5

3-STATE

SELECTABLE
CLAMP

UIN
VIN
SCL
SDA
VOUT
UOUT
YOUT
SOUT
CF

11
12
I621

3V211
3V214
2V716
2V717
2V919
21
22

VEE

4631

3-STATE
Vp

1 SDA
From 1214 of

2 GND

6633

10K

1u0
3630

10K
2631

100n
3631

2627

4630

3617

2610

100n
2611

I633
330K

2638

1u0

25V 10u
I624

4625
3625

From 1206 of
4614

RES

+8V

E_14480_040.eps
210507

3139 123 5740.1

I617

I618

3638

+8V

1206

1215

3 SCL

2606

RES

100R

RES
3616

2626

from DVD/IDTV/PIP panels

1
9V2

GND

680p

4636

6636

BAS316

9612
RES

FBI2

680p

I623
7635
BC857BW

5613

3621

3619

13

5610

75R

75R

FBI1

1K0
2634

3V9

2M2

3V9

FBO
14

4V5
3634

I620

100R

7630
BC847BW

3637

+8V

4V5

1u0

BAS316

SEL

3635

2630

0V
15

470p

3636
9V

1K2
2633

3-STATE

560R

2V1

SELECTABLE
CLAMP

6635

VIDIc2

470R
2636

2V1
8

10

3633

VIDOc

BAS316

3620

100n

2V1

SELECTABLE
CLAMP

270R

2618

VIDIc1

3632

75R

100n

I616

+8V
2617

10

+9V

2V4

100n
2612

SELECTABLE
CLAMP

SANDCASTLE

3610

100n

VIDIa1

BAS316

I622

INTF_FBL

4610

2605

2
10
12
13
23
24
2V 8
2V 9

6610

PICTURE
IMPROVEMENT

0V6

DECODING

Pr_2

4634
0V

+8V

16

4632

IOCNTR

2613

4633
7610
TDA9178T/N1

5
6

Pb_2
TDA8601T

3
I628

Y_2

From 1212 of

+9V
I613

1K0

BZX384-C6V8
I614
3612

7627
PMBT2369

9613

I611

0V

100R

I619

1K0

3626

GND
I610 I612

3628

BZX384-C2V7

2628

1216
1
2
3
4
+9V
B4B-EH-A

B5B-EH-A

1214

6611

6625

RES

INTF_Y|GREEN_IN
INTF_Pb|BLUE_IN
INTF_Pr|RED_IN

0V5

2K2

1
2
3
4
5

for DVD/IDTV panels

from PIP panel

1206 E8
1212 B9
1214 A2
1215 E8
1216 A3
2605 C5
2606 F4
2610 E9
2611 E9
2612 C5
2613 C1
2614 D1
2615 D1
2616 D1
2617 D1
2618 E1
2626 E8
2627 E9
2628 A8
2630 E4
2631 F4
2633 E5
2634 E6
2636 E7
2638 F7
3610 D9
3612 B6
3613 D5
3614 D5
3615 D5
3616 E8
3617 E8
3619 E1
3620 E1
3621 E1
3625 F9
3626 A8
3627 A8
3628 A7
3630 F5
3631 F4
3632 E5
3633 E5
3634 E6
3635 E6
3636 E6
3637 E7
3638 F7
4610 D9
4611 B6
4612 B6
4613 B6
4614 F6
4625 F9
4630 E9
4631 D5
4632 D7
4633 C8
4634 C8
4636 E5
5610 E4
5613 F9
6610 E9
6611 A6
6625 A7
6633 F5
6635 F6
6636 E4
7610 C6
7611 C2
7627 A8
7630 E5
7635 E6
9612 E4
9613 F9
I610 B2
I611 B2
I612 B2
I613 B3

I614 B6
I616 D9
I617 E9
I618 F9
I619 B6
I620 E9
I621 C8
I622 C9
I623 E8
I624 F8
I626 B9
I627 B9
I628 B9
I633 F8

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

Layout LTI/CTI Interface Panel (Top Side)


1206
1212
1214
1215

A1
A2
A1
A1

3139 123 5740.1

1216
2611
2636
5610

A1
A2
A2
A2

5613
9612
9613
9614

A2
A2
A2
A2

58

Layout LTI/CTI Interface Panel (Bottom Side)


9615
9616
9617
9618

A2
A2
A2
A2

2605
2606
2610
2612
2613
2614
2615

A1
A1
A1
A2
A2
A2
A2

2616
2617
2618
2626
2627
2628
2630

A2
A2
A2
A1
A2
A1
A1

2631
2633
2634
2638
3610
3612
3613

A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A2

3614
3615
3616
3617
3619
3620
3621

A2
A2
A1
A2
A2
A2
A2

3625
3626
3627
3628
3630
3631
3632

A2
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1

3633
3634
3635
3636
3637
3638
4610

A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1

4611
4612
4613
4614
4617
4625
4630

A1
A1
A1
A2
A2
A2
A1

4631
4632
4633
4634
4635
4636
4637

A1
A1
A2
A2
A1
A1
A1

6610
6611
6625
6633
6635
6636
7610

A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A2

7611
7627
7630
7635

A2
A1
A1
A1

E_14480_041.eps
100204

3139 123 5740.1

E_14480_042.eps
100204

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

59

Front Interface Panel

Layout Front Interface Panel (Top Side)

J
A

LATAM 100V - 250V


NAFTA 110V
EUROPE 220V - 240V

9001
RES
1231

AC MAINS

T4.0AE

INPUT

1211

I012

1
2

I001

110V/220V

I013

I014

I002

1505

From 1505 OF
POWER SUPPLY

1
2

9002
RES

3M3

3501

SDKVE30100

3M3

3500

1211 D1
1231 C3
1505 A1

FRONT INTERFACE PANEL

J
A

4001
I003

C
RES

3694

C
6692
TSOP1836
3
1
2

A9

4
5

6691

I008

I010

100n

FOR
ITV
ONLY

10u 50V
2698

I004

I007

2698 A3
3500 B2
3501 B3

3691 B3
3693 B3
3694 B3

6691 B4
6692 B4
6693 A4

9001 C1
9002 D2
9685 B3

9695 B3
9696 A3

3139 123 5722.1

E_14480_035.eps
100204

Layout Front Interface Panel (Bottom Side)

LTL-10224WHCR
L01 USA ONLY

I015

I011
6693

GND

I009

2691

OUT

220R

I006
9695

3693

+6

3691

FROM 1693
OF
FRONT
CONTROL

I005

330R

7691
RES

LTR-301

1693

VS

1211 B1
1231 A3
1505 B4
1606 D3
1693 D1
2691 D4
2692 E2
2698 D4
3500 B2
3501 B2
3691 D3
3693 D3
3694 C4
3696 E2
3697 E2
4001 C3
4601 E2
6691 D3
6692 C4
6693 E2
7691 E2
9001 A3
9002 B3
9695 D3
I001 B2
I002 B3
I003 C3
I004 D1
I005 D1
I006 D1
I007 D3
I008 D1
I009 D4
I010 D1
I011 D3
I012 B2
I013 B4
I014 B4
I015 D1
I016 E2

1606 D4
1693 A3
2691 A4

1606
POWER

47n

4601

680K
2692

3696

I016

3697
10K

E_14480_034.eps
200204

3139 123 5722.1

3139 123 5722.1

E_14480_036.eps
100204

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

60

Front Interface Panel

FRONT & TOP INTERFACE

1
2

110V/220V

3500
3M3

1505

1
2

3694
4K7

A
+6V

3691
1K2

1
2
3
4
5
6

SDDF
1231

220R

1693

FROM 1505 OF
POWER SUPPLY

6692
GP1UE260RKVF

3693

6691
2

FOR
ITV
ONLY

2691
220u
10V

2698
100n

VS
OUT
GND

1211

+6V

9695

AC MAINS INPUT

T4.0AE
6

9001 RES

LATAM 100V - 250V


NAFTA 110V

FROM 1693
1693 OF FRONT CONTROL

L-174A2IT

S6B-EH
9002
RES
3501
3M3

4601

6693
BPW34

7691
RES

3696
150K

2692
1u0

KEY_PROTN

3697
RES

C
3012
390R

3011
150R

3013
1K8

3015
820R

3016
0R

1012

SKQNAB

volume+

1011

SKQNAB

channel-

1014

SKQNAB

1013

channel+

3014
0R

volume-

3010
RES

SKQNAB

H_16820_021.eps
220507

3139 123 6241.1

1011 D7
1012 D8
1013 D6
1014 D7
1211 B1
1231 B3
1505 B4
1693 B6
2691 B9
2692 C7
2698 B9
3010 C6
3011 C7
3012 C7
3013 C7
3014 D7
3015 C8
3016 D8
3500 B2
3501 B2
3691 B7
3693 A8
3694 A9
3696 C7
3697 C6
4601 B6
6691 B7
6692 A9
6693 B7
7691 B7
9001 A3
9002 B3
9695 B8

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

61

Layout Front Interface Panel (Top Side)

3139 123 6241.1

Personal Notes:

H_16820_022.eps
220507

Layout Front Interface Panel (Bottom Side)

3139 123 6241.1

H_16820_023.eps
220507

E_06532_012.eps
131004

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

62

Main Switch Panel (For SL5 Styling)

0202

2
1

F013

F010

F012

3M3

3031

MAINS 0201 2
AC
1
IN

F011

270R

1031
SDDF

BLUE LED

3023
2

I031
LTL-10224WHCR

BAS316
I030
4n7

8V6

6007

4005

F008

7003
PDTC114ET
2004

F009

I029

3003

100R
6002-2
TLUV5300
GREEN
2
3

0V5

4004

I020

9031

4K7
3022

I028

6009

0V
F007

330R

F005

HOT MAINS SWITCH

7002
PDTA114ET

I027

BZX384-C3V3
3021

ORANGE-RED
6002-1
TLUV5300

0V

5V-STANDBY

5V-STANDBY

6008

F004

I004

4003

BACKLIGHT_TOP 1
ON/OFF LED 2
RC5 3
5V-STANDBY 4
GND 5
GND KEYBOARD 6
KEYBOARD 7
LIGHT SENSOR 8
+8V6 9

4002

5V3

3002

F003

0241

100R
4001

I012

3V

ON_OFF_LED

560R

F002

3004

LTL-10224WHCR

0V

3001

F001

5V-STANDBY

6001

0V

8V6

330R

MAINS SWITCH PANEL(SL5)

4007

9032

I006

FRONT
CONTROL

3019

560R

390R

560R

270R

3K3
1004

3016

3M3
2030

3030

3032

3M3

4006

3017

390R

I008
1032

3015

3014

COLD

I023

V+

I026

I019

I018

6003
I024
1005

C-

1K5

C+

3018

1002

GND

1003

BAT85
OUT

V-

D
9019

2001

100u 10V
6005

USA ONLY

I013

3020
560R

* 9020

I011

1006
POWER

LTR-301

6006

5V-STANDBY

7001
RES

*9017

3013

10n

2003
330R

I015 1

RES
I009

I005

I025

9015

3011

VS

BZX384-C3V3

A9

3006

3007

I021

9013

6004
TSOP1836
3

1693
1
2
3
4
5
6

5V-STANDBY

RES

3010

KEYBOARD

I010

150R

LIGHT_SENSOR
RC5_SWITCH

9010

From 1693 of

*
I003

* 9011

I017

S5B-EH

1K0

3005

5
4
3
2
1

1n5

I007

I002
0242

47n

3009

*4008

680K
2002

I016

E
3008
10K

F_15760_030.eps
161105

3139 123 6015.3

0201 B7
0202 B9
0241 A1
0242 B2
1002 D5
1003 D5
1004 C6
1005 D6
1006 D5
1031 A8
1032 C9
1693 D2
2001 D3
2002 E3
2003 C4
2004 B6
2030 B8
3001 A4
3002 A5
3003 A5
3004 A4
3005 B4
3006 C3
3007 D3
3008 E3
3009 E3
3010 C2
3011 C4
3013 C5
3014 C5
3015 C5
3016 C5
3017 C5
3018 D6
3019 C6
3020 D4
3021 A5
3022 A5
3023 A6
3030 B8
3031 B7
3032 C7
4001 A4
4002 A4
4003 A4
4004 B4
4005 B4
4006 B5
4007 A3
4008 E3
6001 A4
6002-1 B5
6002-2 B4
6003 C6
6004 C3
6005 D3
6006 E3
6007 B6
6008 A5
6009 A6
7001 E3
7002 A6
7003 B6
9010 C2
9011 C4
9013 C5
9015 C5
9017 C5

9019 D4
9020 E4
9031 A8
9032 B8
F001 A2
F002 A2
F003 A2
F004 A2
F005 A2
F007 B2
F008 B2
F009 B2
F010 B7
F011 B7
F012 B9
F013 B9
I002 B7
I003 C7
I004 A4
I005 D2
I006 B5
I007 B9
I008 C9
I009 D3
I010 C4
I011 D4
I012 A5
I013 D2
I015 D3
I016 E3
I017 C4
I018 D5
I019 D5
I020 B4
I021 C5
I023 C6
I024 D6
I025 C5
I026 D6
I027 A5
I028 A6
I029 A6
I030 B6
I031 B6

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

Layout Main Switch Panel (For SL5 Styling) (Top Side)

Layout Main Switch Panel (For SL5 Styling) (Bottom Side)


0201
0202
0241
0242
1002
1003
1004
1005
1006
1031
1032
1693
2001
2003
2030
3001
3007
3010
3011
3013
3014
3015
3016
3017
3018
3019
3020
3030
3031
3032
6001
6002
6003
6004
6006
6007
9010
9011
9013
9015
9017
9019
9020
9031
9032
9040
9041
9043
9044
9045
9046
9047
9048

3139 123 6015.3

F_15760_031.eps
161105

63

2002
2004
3002
3003
3004
3005
3006
3008
3009
3021
3022
3023
4001
4002
4003
4004
4005
4006
4007
4008
4040
6005
6008
6009
7001
7002
7003

A2
A2
C2
D2
E1
E1
D1
D1
A1
A2
B2
B2
B1
D1
B2
B1
B1
D2
D2
E1
E1
E1
E1
D1
E1
D1
A1
B2
A2
B2
B1
B1
D1
B1
B1
A1
D1
D2
D1
E2
E1
C2
A1
A2
A2
B2
C1
C2
C1
C1
C1
C1
C2

3139 123 6015.3

F_15760_032.eps
161105

B2
B2
B2
B2
B2
B2
B2
B2
B2
B2
B2
B2
B2
B2
B2
B2
B2
B2
C1
B2
D1
B2
B2
B2
B2
B2
B2

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L04L AB

7.

64

Personal Notes:

E_06532_013.eps
131004

Alignments

L04L AB

8.

EN 65

8. Alignments
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Index of this chapter:


1. General Alignment Conditions
2. Hardware Alignments
3. Software Alignments and Settings
Note:
The Service Default Mode (SDM) and Service Alignment
Mode (SAM) are described in chapter 5 Service Modes,
....
Menu navigation is done with the CURSOR UP, DOWN,
LEFT, or RIGHT keys of the remote control transmitter.

8.1

10.

General Alignment Conditions


11.
Perform all electrical adjustments under the following
conditions:
AC voltage and frequency (region dependent):
120 V_ac / 60 Hz, or
240 V_ac / 50 Hz.
Connect the set to the AC power (a.k.a. Mains voltage) via
an isolation transformer with a low internal resistance.
Allow the set to warm up for approximately 20 minutes.
Measure the voltages and waveforms in relation to chassis
ground (with the exception of the voltages on the primary
side of the power supply). Never use the cooling fins /
plates as ground.
Test probe: Ri > 10 Mohm; Ci < 2.5 pF.
Use an isolated trimmer / screwdriver to perform the
alignments.

12.

13.

Go, via the MENU key, to the normal user menu and set
SATURATION/COLOR to 0.
CONTRAST to 0.
BRIGHTNESS to minimum (OSD just visible).
Return to the SAM via the MENU key.
Connect the RF output of a pattern generator to the
antenna input. Test pattern is a 'black' picture (blank
screen on CRT without any OSD info) with a signal
strength of 1 V_pp.
Set the channel of the oscilloscope to 50 V/div and the time
base to 0.2 ms (external triggering on the vertical pulse).
Ground the scope at the CRT panel and connect a 10:1
probe to one of the cathodes of the picture tube socket (see
diagram B).
Measure the cut off pulse during first full line after the frame
blanking (see figure V_cutoff waveform). You will see two
pulses, one being the cut off pulse and the other being the
white drive pulse. Choose the one with the lowest value;
this is the cut off pulse.
Select the cathode with the highest V_dc value for the
alignment. Adjust the V_cutoff of this gun with the
SCREEN potentiometer (see figure Top view family
board) on the LOT to 160 V_dc, except for the 25/28BLD
picture tube (Black Line Display, for EU only); this tube
must be aligned to 140 V_dc.
Restore BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST to normal (= 31).

max.

8.2

Hardware Alignments

VCUTOFF [VDC]
0V Ref.

E_06532_011.eps
110204

Figure 8-2 V_cutoff waveform


C

1506

1504

8.2.2

1. Tune the set to a circle or crosshatch test pattern (use an


external video pattern generator).
2. Choose picture mode NATURAL with the SMART
PICTURE button on the remote control transmitter.
3. Adjust the FOCUS potentiometer (see figure Top view
family board) until the vertical lines at 2/3 from east and
west, at the height of the centerline, are of minimum width
without visible haze.

7990

5512

7601
9275
SDM

9252
1221

1204

1000 (TUNER)

LOT

Focus
Screen
VG2

D
1005
ComPair

E_14480_030.eps
130204

Figure 8-1 Top view family board


8.2.1

Focusing

Vg2 Adjustment
1. Activate the SAM.
2. Go to the WHITE TONE sub menu.
3. Set the values of NORMAL RED, GREEN and BLUE to
32.

EN 66
8.3

8.

L04L AB

Alignments

Software Alignments and Settings


00028 L04L 0.12
SDM
ERR 0 0 0 0 0
OP 000 057 140 032 120 128 000

00028 L04L 0.12


ERR 0 0 0 0 0

. OP1
. OP2
. OP3
. OP4
. OP5
. OP6
. OP7

0
57
140
32
120
128
0

Clear ?
On

SAM
. Delta Cool Red -3
. Delta Cool Green -1
. Delta Cool Blue 5

SAM

OP 000 057 140 032 120 128 000


. Clear
. Options
. AKB
. Tuner
. White Tone
. Geometry
. Audio
. NVM Editor
. ComPair

SAM

SAM

. IFPLL
. AGC
. CL

32
30
10

SAM

. Normal Red
. Normal Green
. Normal Blue

32
35
41

on

1 00028 L04L 0.12


CSM
2 CODES 0 0 0 0 0
3 OP 000 057 140 032 120 128 000
4 nnXXnnnn/nnX
5 P3C-1
6 NOT TUNED
7 NTSC
8 STEREO
9 CO 50 CL 50 BR 50 HU 0
0 AVL Off BS 50

SAM
. Cool
. Normal
. Warm

SAM
. Delta Warm Red
2
. Delta Warm Green -3
. Delta Warm Blue
-13

SAM
. Horizontal
. Vertical

SAM
.HP 37
.HB 31
.HSH 34
.EWW 45
.EWP 14
.EWT 27
.UCP 42
.LCP 53

SAM
. QSS Off
. FMI On

SAM
.SBL
.VSH
.VS
.VAM
.VSC

OFF
29
37
30
25

SAM
.ADR
.VAL
.Store

0x0000
0x0000
Store ?

0
0

E_14480_001.eps
240304

Figure 8-3 Service Mode overview

8.

EN 67

Enter the Service Alignment Mode (see also chapter 5 Service


Modes, ....). The SAM menu will now appear on the screen.
Select one of the following alignments:
Options
Tuner
White Tone
Geometry
Audio

Option Bit Assignment


Following are the option bit assignments for all software
clusters.

Options

How to change an Option Byte


An Option Byte represents a number of different options.
Changing these bytes directly, makes it possible to set all
options very fast. All options are controlled via seven option
bytes. Select the option byte (OP1.. OP7) with the MENU UP/
DOWN keys, and enter the new value.
Leaving the OPTION submenu saves the changes in the
Option Byte settings. Some changes will only take effect after
the set has been switched off and on with the AC power
switch (cold start).
How to calculate the value of an Option Byte
Calculate an Option Byte value (OP1 .. OP7) in the
following way:
Check the status of the single option bits (OB): are they
enabled (1) or disabled (0).
When an option bit is enabled (1) it represents a certain
value (see column Bit value in table below). When an
option bit is disabled, its value is 0.
The total value of an Option Byte (decimal) is formed by the
sum of its eight option bits. The factory values are printed
on a sticker on the CRT (depends on region).
Table 8-1 Option Byte calculation

29PT5645/78 (AK)

29PT5645/77 (AK)

29PT6566/78 (AK)

29PT6456/78 (AK)

29PT6456/77 (AK)

29PT8457/78 (10.4)

29PT8457/77 (10.4)

Options are used to control the presence/absence of certain


features and hardware.

Table 8-2 Option code overview per model (OP1 - OP4)

Option Name

8.3.1

L04L AB

Option Bit

Alignments

OP 1
7

Philips Tuner

FM Radio

LNA

ATS (EU)

ACI

UK PNP

Virgin Mode

China

OP Vaule (Decimal)

0
1

OP 2
7

SC

Green_UI

Channel Naming

LTI

Tilt

Fine_Tuning

PIP Philips Tuner

Hue

37

37

161 161 161 161 161

OP Vaule (Decimal)
OP 3
7

EW Function

2 Tuner PIP

PIP_SPLITTER/WAKEUP_CLOCK 0

SPLITTER/SMART_CLOCK

Virtual Dolby

Wide Screen

WSSB(EU)

Eco_Subwoofer

Bit (value)

OP1

OP2

OP3

OP4

OP5

OP6

OP7

OP Vaule (Decimal)

0 (1)

OB10

OB20

OB30

OB40

OB50

OB60

OB70

OP 4

1 (2)

OB11

OB21

OB31

OB41

OB51

OB61

OB71

Compress_16_9

2 (4)

OB12

OB22

OB32

OB42

OB52

OB62

OB72

OPTIMIZED_START

3 (8)

OB13

OB23

OB33

OB43

OB53

OB63

OB73

Ultra Bass

4 (16)

OB14

OB24

OB34

OB44

OB54

OB64

OB74

Delta Volume

5 (32)

OB15

OB25

OB35

OB45

OB55

OB65

OB75

6 (64)

OB16

OB26

OB36

OB46

OB56

OB66

OB76

7 (128)

OB17

OB27

OB37

OB47

OB57

OB67

OB77

Total:

Sum

Sum

Sum

Sum

Sum

Sum

Sum

Volume Limiter
Stero_Nicam_2CS

OP Vaule (Decimal)

128 128 128 128 128 128 128

164 164 164 164 164 164 164

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8.

Alignments

L04L AB

29PT8457/77 (10.4)

29PT8457/78 (10.4)

29PT6456/77 (AK)

29PT6456/78 (AK)

29PT6566/78 (AK)

29PT5645/77 (AK)

29PT5645/78 (AK)

AV1

AV2

AV3

CVI

SVHS2

SVHS3

Hotel Mode

Simply Factory/BTSC_AVSTEREO
(AP NTSC only)

Option Bit

Option Name

Table 8-3 Option code overview per model (OP5 - OP7)

OP 5

OP Vaule (Decimal)

250 250 250 250 250 250 250

OP 6
7

Personal Zapping

SMART_SURF

FM Trap

Comb filter

Active control

Video Text

Light sensor

Dual Text

42

42

42

42

42

42

42

OP Vaule (Decimal)
OP 7
7

Time Win1

Malay

Thai

SS_DEMO_EU

PAL_N_DETECTIONBYPASS

OP_SLIM_TUBE

OP_TACT_SWITCH

OP Vaule (Decimal)

Option bit definition


Option Byte 1 (OP1)
OB17: PHILIPS TUNER
0 : ALPS / MASCO compatible tuner is in use.
1 : Philips compatible tuner is in use.
OB16: FM RADIO
0 : FM radio feature is disabled or not applicable.
1 : FM radio feature is enabled.
OB15: LNA
0 : Auto Picture Booster is not available or not
applicable.
1 : Auto Picture Booster is available.
OB14: ATS
0 : Automatic Tuning System (ATS) feature is disabled
or not applicable.
1 : ATS feature is enabled. When ATS is enabled, it
sorts the program in an ascending order starting from
program 1.
OB13: ACI
0 : Automatic Channel Installation (ACI) feature is
disabled or not applicable.
1 : ACI feature is enabled.
OB12: UK PNP
0 : UK's default Plug and Play setting is not available or
not applicable.
1 : UK's default Plug and Play setting is available.
When UK PNP and VIRGIN MODE are set to 1 at the
initial setup and after exiting from menu, VIRGIN
MODE will be set automatically to 0 while UK PNP
remains 1.
OB11: VIRGIN MODE
0 : Virgin mode is disabled or not applicable.
1 : Virgin mode is enabled. Plug and Play menu item
will be displayed to perform installation at the initial

startup of the TV when VIRGIN MODE is set to 1.


After installation is finished, this option bit will be
automatically set to 0.
OB10: CHINA
0 : Tuning is not for China set, or this option bit is not
applicable.
1 : Tuning is for China set.

Option Byte 2 (OP2)


OB27: Reserved
Default setting is 0.
OB26: GREEN UI
0 : Green UI is disabled (for Philips brand).
1 : Green UI is enabled (for Magnavox brand).
Note: only for NAFTA region.
OB25: CHANNEL NAMING
0 : Name FM Channel is disabled or not applicable.
1 : Name FM Channel is enabled.
Note : Name FM channel can be enabled only when
FM RADIO= 1.
OB24: LTI
0 : Luminance Transient Improvement (LTI) is disabled
or not applicable.
1 : LTI is enabled.
OB23: TILT
0 : Rotate Picture is disabled or not applicable.
1 : Rotate Picture is enabled.
OB22: FINE TUNING
0 : Fine Tuning for Channel Offset is disabled or not
applicable.
1 : Fine Tuning for Channel Offset is enabled.
OB21: PIP PHILIPS TUNER
0 : ALPS / MASCO compatible tuner is in use for PIP
module.
1 : Philips compatible tuner is in use for PIP module.
OB20: HUE
0 : Hue/Tint Level is disabled or not applicable.
1 : Hue/Tint Level is enabled.
Option Byte 3 (OP3)
OB37: EW FUNCTION
0 : EW function is disabled. In this case, only Expand
4:3 is allowed, Compress 16:9 is not applicable.
1 : EW function is enabled. In this case, both Expand
4:3 and Compress 16:9 are applicable.
OB36: 2 TUNER PIP
0 : Software selection no PIP
1 : Software selection with PIP
Note: Only for EU/AP region for sets with PIP.
OB35: PIP SPLITTER
0 : Normal Tuner in PIP
1 : Splitter in PIP
Note: Only for EU/AP region. For PIP sets and build in
with Splitter in PIP tuner.
OB34: SPLITTER
0 : Normal Tuner for main chassis
1 : Splitter Tuner for main chassis
Note: Only for EU/AP region.
OB33: VIRTUAL DOLBY
0 : Virtual Dolby is not applicable.
1 : Virtual Dolby is applicable.
OB32: WIDE SCREEN
0 : Software is used for 4:3 sets or not applicable.
1 : Software is used for 16:9 sets.
OB31: WSSB (EU)
0 : WSSB is disabled or not applicable.
1 : WSSB is enabled.
Note : This option bit can be set to 1 only when WIDE
SCREEN= 1.
OB30: ECO SUBWOOFER
0 : Feature is disabled or not applicable.
1 : Feature is enabled.

Alignments
Option Byte 4 (OP4)
OB47: Reserved
Default setting is 0.
OB46: Reserved
Default setting is 0.
OB45: ULTRA BASS
0 : Ultra Bass is disabled or not applicable.
1 : Ultra Bass is enabled.
Default setting is 0.
OB44: DELTA VOLUME
0 : Delta Volume Level is disabled or not applicable.
1 : Delta Volume Level is enabled.
OB43: Reserved
Default setting is 0.
OB42: VOLUME LIMITER
0 : Volume Limiter Level is disabled or not applicable.
1 : Toggle Volume Limiter Level is enabled.
OB41: Reserved
Default setting is 0.
OB40: STEREO NICAM 2CS
0 : For AV Stereo.
1 : For NICAM Stereo 2CS.
Option Byte 5 (OP5)
OB57: AV1
0 : AV1 source is not present.
1 : AV1 source is present.
OB56: AV2
0 : AV2 source is not present.
1 : AV2 source is present.
Note : For EU, when AV2=1, both EXT2 and SVHS2
should be included in the OSD loop.
OB55: AV3
0 : Side/Front AV3 source is not present.
1 : Side/Front AV3 source is present.
OB54: CVI
0 : CVI source is not available.
1 : CVI source is available.
OB53: SVHS2
0 : SVHS2 source is not available.
1 : SVHS2 source is available.
Note : This option bit is not applicable for EU.
OB52: SVHS3
0 : SVHS3 source is not available.
1 : SVHS3 source is available.
Note : This option bit is not applicable for EU.
OB51: HOTEL MODE
0 : Hotel mode is disabled or not applicable.
1 : Hotel mode is enabled.
OB50: Reserved
Default setting is 0.
Option Byte 6 (OP6)
OB67: PERSONAL ZAPPING
0 : Personal Zapping feature is disabled or not
applicable.
1 : Personal Zapping feature is enabled.
OB66: Reserved
Default setting is 0.
OB65: FM TRAP
0 : FM Trap is not present.
1 : FM Trap is present.
Note: Only for LATAM region.
OB64: COMBFILTER
0 : 3D-combfilter is not present.
1 : 3D-combfilter is present.
OB63: ACTIVE CONTROL
0 : Active Control feature is disabled or not applicable.
1 : Active Control feature is enabled.
OB62: VIDEO TEXT
0 : Video Text (DW with TXT) is disabled or not
applicable.
1 : Video Text (DW with TXT) is enabled.
Note: For EU only.

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OB61: LIGHT SENSOR


0 : Light sensor feature is disabled or not applicable.
1 : Light sensor feature is enabled.
OB60: DUAL TEXT
0 : Dual Text and Text Dual Screen are disabled or not
applicable.
1: Dual Text and Text Dual Screen are enabled.

Option Byte 7 (OP7)


OB77: TIME WIN1
00 : The time window is set to 1.2 s.
01 : The time window is set to 2 s.
Note :The time-out for all digit entries depends on this
setting.
OB76: Reserved
Default setting is 0.
OB75: Reserved
Default setting is 0.
OB74: Reserved
Default setting is 0.
OB73: Reserved
Default setting is 0.
OB72 Reserved
Default setting is 0.
OB71 Reserved
Default setting is 0.
OB70: Reserved
Default setting is 0.

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8.3.2

8.

L04L AB

Alignments

Tuner
Note: Described alignments are only necessary when the NVM
(item 7601) is replaced.
IF PLL
This adjustment is auto-aligned. Therefore, no action is
required.
AGC (AGC take over point)
1. Set the external pattern generator to a color bar video
signal and connect the RF output to aerial input. Set
amplitude to 10 mV and set frequency to 61.25 MHz
(channel 3).
2. Connect a DC multimeter to pin 1 of the tuner (item 1000
on the main panel).
3. Activate the SAM.
4. Go to the TUNER sub menu.
5. Select AGC with the UP/DOWN cursor keys.
6. Adjust the AGC-value with the LEFT/ RIGHT cursor keys
until the voltage at pin 1 of the tuner lies between 3.8 and
2.3 V (default value is 20).
7. Switch the set to STANDBY, in order to store the
alignments.
CL (Cathode drive level)
Always set to 5.

8.3.3

White Tone
In the WHITE TONE sub menu, the values of the black cut off
level can be adjusted. Normally, no alignment is needed, and
you can use the given default values.
The color temperature mode (NORMAL, COOL and WARM)
and the color (R, G, and B) can be selected with the UP/DOWN
RIGHT/LEFT cursor keys. The value can be changed with the
LEFT/RIGHT cursor keys. First, select the values for the
NORMAL color temperature. Then select the values for the
COOL and WARM mode. After alignment, switch the set to
STANDBY, in order to store the alignments.
Default settings:
NORMAL:
NORMAL R= 26
NORMAL G= 32
NORMAL B= 27
COOL:
DELTA COOL R= -3
DELTA COOL G= 0
DELTA COOL B= 5
WARM:
DELTA WARM R= 2
DELTA WARM G= 0
DELTA WARM B= -6

8.3.4

Geometry
The geometry alignments menu contains several items to align
the set, in order to obtain correct picture geometry.

VERT. SLOPE

VERT. SHIFT

VERT. AMPLITUDE

V.S-CORRECTION

HOR. SHIFT

HOR. AMPLITUDE

E/W PARABOLE

UPPER E/W CORNER

LOWER E/W CORNER

10

E/W TRAPEZIUM

11

HOR. PARALLELOGRAM

12

HOR. BOW
E_06532_010.eps
110204

Figure 8-4 Geometry alignments


1. Connect an external video pattern generator to the aerial
input of the TV-set and input a crosshatch test pattern. Set
the generator amplitude to at least 1 mV and set frequency
to 61.25 MHz (channel 3).
2. Set 'Smart Picture' to NATURAL (or MOVIES).
3. Activate the SAM menu (see chapter 5 Service Modes,
...).
4. Go to the GEOMETRY sub menu.
5. Choose HORIZONTAL or VERTICAL alignment.

Alignments
8.3.5

Now the following alignments can be performed:


Horizontal
Horizontal Parallelogram (HP). Align straight vertical
lines in the top and the bottom; vertical rotation around the
center.
Horizontal Bow (HB). Align straight horizontal lines in the
top and the bottom; horizontal rotation around the center.
Horizontal Shift (HSH). Align the horizontal center of the
picture to the horizontal center of the CRT.
East West Width (EWW). Align the picture width until the
complete test pattern is visible.
East West Parabola (EWP). Align straight vertical lines at
the sides of the screen.
Upper Corner Parabola (UCP). Align straight vertical lines
in the upper corners of the screen.
Lower Corner Parabola (LCP). Align straight vertical lines
in the lower corners of the screen.
East West Trapezium (EWT). Align straight vertical lines
in the middle of the screen.
H60 (Delta HSH for 60Hz, if present). Align straight
horizontal lines if NTSC system is used (60 Hz) i.s.o. PAL
(50 Hz). Default value is 9.
Vertical
Service blanking (SBL). Switch the blanking of the lower
half of the screen on or off (to be used in combination
with the vertical slope alignment).
Vertical Shift (VSH). Align the vertical centering so that
the test pattern is located vertically in the middle. Repeat
the 'vertical amplitude' alignment if necessary.
Vertical slope (VS). Align the vertical center of the picture
to the vertical center of the CRT. This is the first of the
vertical alignments to perform. For an easy alignment, set
SBL to on.
Vertical Amplitude (VAM). Align the vertical amplitude so
that the complete test pattern is visible.
Vertical S-Correction (VSC). Align the vertical linearity,
meaning that vertical intervals of a grid pattern must be
equal over the entire screen height.
Vertical Zoom (VX, if present). The vertical zoom is
added in for the purpose of development. It helps the
designer to set proper values for the movie expand or
movie(16x9) compress. Default value is 25.
V60 (Delta VAM for 60Hz, if present). Align straight
vertical lines if NTSC system (60 Hz) is used i.s.o. PAL (50
Hz). Default value is -2.
In the next table, you will find the GEOMETRY default values
for the different sets.

29PT5645/78 (AK)

29PT5645/77 (AK)

29PT6566/78 (AK)

29PT6456/78 (AK)

37 37 37 45 45 37 45

29PT6456/77 (AK)

EW (EW width)

29PT8457/78 (10.4)

Alignment

29PT8457/77 (10.4)

Table 8-4 Default geometry values (in decimal values)

PW (EW parabola width)

10 10 10 26 26 10 26

HS (Horizontal shift)

26 26 26 28 28 26 28

HP (Horizontal parallelogram)

31 31 31 23 23 31 23

HB (Horizontal Bow)

31 31 31 28 28 31 28

UCP (EW upper corner parabola)

30 30 30 34 34 30 34

LCP (EW lower corner parabola)

40 40 40 32 32 40 32

TC (EW trapezium)

26 26 26 26 26 26 26

VS (Vertical slope)

37 37 37 34 34 37 34

VA (Vertical amplitude)

30 30 30 29 29 30 29

SC (S-Correction)

35 35 35 35 35 35 35

VSH (Vertical Shift)

26 26 26 30 30 26 30

VX (Vertical Zoom)

25 25 25 25 25 25 25

VSL (Vertical scroll)

32 32 32 32 32 32 32

VL (Vertical linearity)

32 32 32 32 32 32 32

L04L AB

8.

EN 71

Audio
No alignments are needed for the audio sub menu. Use the
given default values.
QSS (Quasi Split Sound)
For NICAM/2CS sound system (EU/AP, except for APNTSC): set to On.
For AV-Stereo sound system (sets without NICAM): set to
On.
For all other sets (NAFTA/LATAM/AP-NTSC): set to Off.
FMI (Freq. Modulation Intercarrier)
For NICAM/2CS sound system (EU/AP, except for
APNTSC): set to On.
For AV-Stereo sound system (sets without NICAM): set to
Off.
For dBx/non-dBx sound systems: set to On.
NICAM Alignment
For sets with NICAM/2CS (EU/AP, except for AP-NTSC)
sound system: set to 79.
For all other sets (NAFTA/LATAM/AP-NTSC): set to 63.

EN 72

9.

L04L AB

Circuit Descriptions, List of Abbreviations, and IC Data Sheets

9. Circuit Descriptions, List of Abbreviations, and IC Data Sheets


One Chip (UOC-III) or Hercules. This chip is mounted on the
solder side of the main panel, and has the following features:
Control, small signal, mono/stereo, and extensive Audio/
Video switching in one IC.
Upgrade with digital sound & video processing.
Alignment free IF, including SECAM-L/L1 and AM
(depends on region).
FM sound 4.5/5.5/6.0/6.5, no traps/bandpass filters.
Full multi-standard color decoder.
One Xtal reference for all functions (microprocessor, RCP,
TXT/CC, RDS, color decoder, and stereo sound
processor).

Index of this chapter:


1. Introduction
2. Power Supply
3. Deflection
4. Control
5. Tuner and IF
6. Source Selection
7. Audio
8. Video
9. Abbreviations
10. IC Data Sheets
Notes:
Only new circuits compared to the L01.1 chassis are
described in this chapter. For the other circuit descriptions,
see the manual of the L01.1 chassis.
Figures can deviate slightly from the actual situation, due
to different set executions.
For a good understanding of the following circuit
descriptions, please use the diagrams in sections Block
Diagrams, ..., and/or Electrical Diagrams. Where
necessary, you will find a separate drawing for clarification.

9.1

The tuning system features 181 channels with on-screen


display. The main tuning system uses a tuner, a
microcomputer, and a memory IC mounted on the main panel.
The microcomputer communicates with the memory IC, the
customer keyboard, remote receiver, tuner, signal processor IC
and the audio output IC via the I2C bus. The memory IC retains
the settings for favorite stations, customer-preferred settings,
and service / factory data.
The on-screen graphics and closed caption decoding are done
within the microprocessor where they are added to the main
signal.

Introduction
The "L04" chassis is a global TV chassis for the model year
2004 onwards and is used for TV sets with large screen sizes
(from 21 to 36 inch), in Super Flat and Real Flat executions
(both in 4:3 and 16:9 variants).
There are three types of CRT namely the 100 degrees, 110
degrees and Wide Screen CRT.
The 100 deg. 4:3 CRT is raster-correction-free and does
not need East/West Correction (except when used in AP
regions), therefore the corrections needed are Horizontal
Shift, Vertical Slope, Vertical Amplitude, Vertical SCorrection, Vertical Shift, and Vertical Zoom for geometry
corrections.
The 110 deg. 4:3 CRT comes with East/West Correction.
In addition to the parameter mentioned above, it also
needs the Horizontal Parallelogram, Horizontal Bow,
Horizontal Shift, East/West Width, East/West Parabola,
East/West Upper and Lower Corners, and East/West
Trapezium correction.
The Wide Screen TV sets have all the correction of the
110 deg. 4:3 CRTs and also have additional picture format
like the 4:3 format, 16:9, 14:9, 16:9 zoom, subtitle zoom,
and the Super-Wide picture format.
This new AB chassis version, uses a new UOC Hercules
execution (version 10.4) for improved picture quality.
In comparison to its predecessor (the L01.1), this chassis is
has the following (new) features:
Audio: The sound processor is part of the UOC processor
(called Hercules).
Video: Enhanced video features, video drivers, and Active
Control.
Control: Comparable to L01.1 (e.g. Dual clock, I/O
mapping, I/O switching).
Power Supply: Adapted to supply the Hercules IC, and to
enable 0.5 W Standby power dissipation. Also provisions
are made for future extensions like DVD and iDTV.
The standard architecture consists of a Main panel (called
"family board"), a Picture Tube panel, a Side I/O panel, and a
Top Control panel. The Main panel consists primarily of
conventional components with some surface mounted devices
in the audio and video processing part.
The functions for video/audio processing, microprocessor (P),
and CC/Teletext (TXT) decoder are all combined in one IC
(TDA1200x, item 7200), the so-called third generation Ultimate

The chassis uses a Switching Mode Power Supply (SMPS) for


the main voltage source. The chassis has a 'hot' ground
reference on the primary side and a cold ground reference on
the secondary side of the power supply and the rest of the
chassis.

9.2

Power Supply

9.2.1

Block Diagram

Vbatt (to deflection & DVD interface board)


-Vaudio
SWITCH

FILTER &
MH COIL

RECTIFIER

MAIN SMPS

+Vaudio
+6V (from AUX SMPS for Stdby feedback)

Degaussing Supply (V_DG)


Derived from =Vaudio

Stdby_Con (from HERCULES)


RELAY

Power_Down (to HERCULES)


DEGAUSS

+3V (to derive HERCULES supply 1.8V)


AUX SMPS

+6V (to derive HERCULES & TUNER)


supply +5V & +3.3V)
Vaux (for IDTV)
B (connected to HERCULES port B to
switch ON/OFF Vaux)
E_14480_072.eps
120504

Figure 9-1 Block diagram power supply


Stdby_con signal
The Hercules generates this signal. This line is logic low (0 V)
under normal operation and in semi-Standby of the TV, and is
high (3.3 V) during Standby.
Power_down signal
The AUX SMPS generates this signal. It is logic high (3 .3 V)
under normal operation of the TV and goes low (0 V) when the
AC power (or Mains) input voltage supply goes below 70 V_ac.
B (Hercules port)
This port is used to switch the AUX SMPS output V_aux On/
Off. This is required for DVD and iDTV (for future extensions).

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9.2.2

L04L AB

9.

EN 73

Timing Diagrams
Power ON - To Standby - Out of Standby - Power OFF

To Standby
Power ON

Normal

Out of Standby

Power off

Standby mode

Perform hard-reset

Normal

3, 3.3, 6V
POWER_DOWN
STDBY

+1V8 EXT.

Stdby_con
Vbat, Vaudio

STB bit

VT_supply

+5V

10mS

PIP Supplies
B
Closed
Open

Relay status
1s(ref)

2s(ref)

200ms

100ms(ref)

800ms 200ms

2s(ref)

20ms(ref)

10ms(ref 10ms(ref)
E_14480_073.eps
200204

Figure 9-2 Timing diagram Standby


Power ON - To Semi Standby - Out of Semi Standby - Power OFF

Power ON

To Semi Standby
Normal

Out of Semi Standby


Semi Standby

Power OFF
Normal

under
start_up
Perform
sequence
fordetails.
Hard-reset

3, 3.3, 6V

STDBY

+1V8 ext

Stdby_con

Vbat, Vaudio

STB bit

VT_supply

+5V

10mS

PIP Supplies
B
Closed
Open

Relay status
1s(ref)

200ms

2s(ref)

800ms

20ms (ref)

10ms(ref)

10ms(ref)

E_14480_074.eps
200204

Figure 9-3 Timing diagram Semi Standby

EN 74
9.2.3

9.

L04L AB

Circuit Descriptions, List of Abbreviations, and IC Data Sheets


Table 9-3 PSU voltage overview

Startup Sequence
When the set is connected to the AC power, the rectified line
voltage (via winding 4-5 of L5531 connected to pin 14 of
IC7531) will start the internal voltage source to charge the V_cc
capacitor (C2532). The IC starts to switch as soon as the V_cc
reaches the V_cc start level of 9.5 V. This supply is
automatically taken over by winding 1-2, as soon as the V_cc
is high enough, and the internal supply source will stop (for high
efficiency switching).

Voltage

Normal operation

Stdby mode

V_batt

130 - 143 V

0V

V_audio

+/- 15.5 V

0V

+6V

6V

6V

+3V

3V

3V

Stdby_con

0V

3.3 V

9.3

Deflection

9.3.1

Synchronization

Table 9-1 Pinning overview TEA1523


Pin Symbol

Description

Gnd

This pin is Ground of the IC.

V_cc

This pin is connected to the supply voltage. An internal current


charges the V_cc capacitor (2532), and the start-up sequence
is initiated when this voltage reaches a level of 9.5 V. Note: The
output power is disabled when the voltage gets below 9 V
(UVLO). Operating range is between 0 to 40 V.

RC

Frequency setting

REG

This pin is connected to the feedback loop. The pin contains two
functions: 1) Between 1 to 1.425 V it controls the "on" time. 2)
Above the threshold of 3.5 V, it is possible to initiate "burst
mode" standby.

11

Demag

Before the Hercules (IC7200) can generate horizontal drive


pulses, the +3.3V supply voltages must be present. After the
start up command of the microprocessor (via I2C), the
Hercules outputs the horizontal pulses. These horizontal
pulses begin initially with double line frequency and then
change gradually to line frequency in order to limit the current
in the line stage (slow-start).
The VDRA and VDRB signals are the balanced output currents
(sawtooth shaped) of the frame oscillator (pins 106 and 107 of
the Hercules). These output signals are balanced, so they are
less sensitive to disturbances.

This pin is connected to the V_cc winding of 5531. It has three


functions: 1) During Magnetisation, the input voltage is sensed
to compensate OCP level for OPP. 2) During demagnetisation,
the output voltage is sensed for OVP and 3) A comparator is
used to prevent continuous conduction when output is
overloaded.

12

Sense

This pin contains three different functions.: 1) Dectection of soft


start, protection levels of 2) OCP, and 3) SWP.

14

Drain

This pin is connected to the drain of the switch or center tap of


the transformer. It contains three functions: 1) M-level (mainsdependent operation-enabling level), 2) Supply for start-up
current, and 3) Valley detection.

There is a current source inside the UOC at pin 102. This


pumps energy in the capacitor connected to this pin producing
a pure saw tooth. The vertical drive signals and the E/W
correction signal are derived.
Pin 108 is the East-West drive (or AVL), and it is a single ended
current output. The correction for horizontal width for changed
EHT from this pin is available by setting the HCO bit to 1.

As C2532 of IC7531 is charged, it will also start to charge the


V_cc capacitor (C2511) of IC7511. Via resistor R3519 and
C2511, the TEA1506 starts to switch as soon as the V_cc
voltage reaches the V_cc start level of is about 11 V. The V_cc
voltage is automatically taken over by the main transformer
L5512 (winding 2-3) when the V_cc is high enough (when this
voltage is even higher than the voltage on C2511, there is no
current flow from C2532 to C2511 due to diode D6512).

The Phase-2 Compensation available at pin 113 gives frame


correction for high beam currents. The phase compensation
signal is used to correct the phase of the picture from the
horizontal drive signal.
Pin 63 is the SANDCASTLE output (contains all sync info) and
also HORIZONTAL FLYBACK (HFB) input.
Pin 97 is the EHT tracking/over-voltage protection pin. The
HCO bit can switch on the tracking on EW. If the voltage at pin
97 exceeds 3.9 V, the over-voltage protection will be activated
and the horizontal drive is switched off via a slow stop.

Table 9-2 Pinning overview TEA1506

9.2.4

Pin Symbol

Description

This pin is connected to the supply voltage. When this voltage


is high (Vcc_start level, about 11 V), the IC will start switching.
When the voltage is lower than Vcc_uvlo (about 8.7 V), the IC
will stop switching.Note: This pin is not self supplied by internal
source like in TEA1507

Vcc

Gnd

This pin is Ground of the IC.

Ctrl

This pin is connected to the feedback loop. The pin will control
the "on" time between 1 V to 1.5 V.

Demag

This pin is connected to the Vcc winding of 5512. It contains


three functions: 1) During magnetisation, the input voltage is
sensed to compensate OCP level for OPP, 2) During
demagnetisation, the output voltage is sensed for OVP and 3)
a comparator is used to prevent continuous conduction when
the output is overloaded.

Sense

This pin contains three different functions: 1) dectection of soft


start, protection levels of 2) OCP, and 3) SWP.

11

Driver

This pin will drive the (MOSFET) switch.

12

HVS

This is High Volt Spacer (n.a.)

14

Drain

Connected to the Drain of the external MOSFET switch, this is


the input for valley sensing and initial internal supply.

9.3.2

Horizontal Deflection
There are several executions (depending on the CRT):
Sets with no East-West correction. The principle of the
horizontal deflection is based on the quasi-diode
modulation circuit. This horizontal deflection circuit
supplies the deflection current and auxiliary voltages from
the LOT.
Sets with East-West correction. The principle of the
horizontal deflection is based on a diode modulator with
east-west correction. This horizontal deflection circuit
supplies the deflection current and auxiliary voltages from
the LOT.
Sets with dynamic East-West correction. The principle
of the horizontal deflection is based on a diode modulator
with dynamic east-west correction for picture tubes with
inner pincushion. This horizontal deflection circuit supplies
the deflection current and auxiliary voltages from the LOT.

Standby Mode
In this mode, IC7511 (TEA1506) will be totally disabled. So
there is no voltage on the main transformer output. But IC7531
(TEA1523) will still work and will provide the necessary output
voltages (6V -> 5V, 3.3V, 3V -> 1.8V) to the Hercules (IC7200).

Basic Principle
During a scan period, either the Line Transistor or diode(s)
conduct to ensure a constant voltage over the deflection coil
(that results in a linear current). During the flyback period, the
Line Transistor stops conducting, and the flyback capacitor(s)
together with the inductance of the deflection coil creates
oscillation.

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L04L AB

9.

EN 75

First Part of Scan


Pin 62 of the UOC delivers the horizontal drive signal for the
Line Output stage. This signal is a square pulse of line
frequency. L5402 is the flyback drive transformer. This
transformer de-couples the line output stage from the UOC. It
has a direct polarization. The flyback drive circuit works with
the start-up supply taken from +6V of the Aux supply (and
subsequently taking from VlotAux+9V). When the H-drive is
high, TS7404 conducts, and transformer L5402 starts to store
energy. The base of the line transistor TS7405 is low and
therefore blocks. The current in the deflection coil returns from
diode D6404.

frequency) taken from the line aux output. Then a series of


width-modulated pulses is formed via two inverted phase
amplifiers, filtered by an inductor, which then directly drive the
diode modulated line circuit.

Second Part of Scan


When the H-drive is low, TS7404 does not conduct, and the
energy that is stored in the transformer will transfer to the
secondary, making the base of the Line Transistor high. Then
the Line Transistor starts to conduct. The current in the
deflection coil returns from the transistor in another direction.

Upon entering the picture geometry menu in the SAM mode,


the following corrections will be displayed.
EWW: East West Width.
EWP: East West Parabola.
UCP: Upper Corner Parabola.
LCP: Lower Corner Parabola.
EWT: East West Trapezium.
The East-West drive circuit realizes them all. The settings can
be changed by a remote control. All changed data will be
stored into the NVM after the geometry alignment.

East-West Correction
To achieve a good geometry, dynamic S-correction is needed.
The design is such that the tube/yoke needs East-West
correction. Besides that, an inner pincushion is present after
East-West correction. The line deflection is modulated with a
parabolic voltage (frame frequency). In this way it is not so
much at top and bottom, and much more in the middle.

Flyback
At the moment the H-drive becomes high, the base of the Line
Transistor becomes low. Both the Line Transistor and the
Flyback Diode will block. There is an oscillation between the
flyback capacitor C2412 and the deflection coil. Because of the
inductance of the LOT, the Line Transistor cannot stop
conducting immediately. After the Line Transistor is out of
conduction, the flyback pulse is created. The flyback capacitor
charges until the current in the deflection coil reduce to zero.
Then it discharges through the deflection coil and the deflection
current increases from the other direction. The flyback diode
conducts and is back to the first part of the scan.

Panorama
For Wide Screen sets, the S-correction of the picture has to
adapt between the different picture modes. In particular,
between 16:9 Wide Screen and 4:3 picture modes. This is
achieved with the (separate) Panorama circuit (see diagram
G). A signal (I2SDI1) from the UOC controls the state of
TS7463. When in the normal 16:9 Wide Screen mode, the
signal is low and therefore TS7463 is switched off.
When the 4:3 mode is selected, this signal from the UOC is
pulled high, switching TS7463 on. The relay 1463 on the
Panorama panel is subsequently turned on and, in effect,
paralleling capacitor C2475/C2474 to the S-Cap C2469/
C2470. This changes the overall effective S-correction. The
relay is switched on in 4:3 and Superwide picture modes.

Linearity Correction
Because the deflection coil has a certain resistance, a picture
without any linearity issues cannot be expected. L5401 is the
linearity coil to compensate for this resistance. It is a coil with a
pre-magnetized core. This correction is called linearity
correction.
9.3.3
Horizontal S-Correction
Because the electronic beam needs to travel a longer distance
to both sides of the screen than the center, the middle of the
screen would become narrower than both sides. To prevent
this, a parabolic voltage is applied across the deflection coil
during scan. To create this parabolic voltage, a capacitor called
S-cap (C2417/C2418) is used as a voltage source during scan.
The sawtooth current of the deflection through this capacitor
creates the required parabolic voltage. This correction is called
S-Correction.

The horizontal deflection provides various auxiliary voltages


derived either directly or indirectly from the secondary pins of
the LOT:
+9V: This supplies the Herculess flyback driver.
+11V: This supplies the frame amplifier.
-12V: This supplies the frame amplifier.
50V: This supplies the frame amplifier.
Filament: This supplies the heater pins of the picture tube.
VideoSupply (+200V from primary side of LOT): This
supplies the RGB amplifier and Scavem circuit at the CRT
panel.

Mannheim-Circuit
When the EHT is heavily loaded with a bright line, the flyback
time can be increased a bit in this situation. As a result, the
scan delays a bit causing a DC-shift to the right in the next line,
which would create a small spike on the S-cap. This spike
oscillates with the inductance of the deflection coil and the
primary of LOT. The result is visible in vertical lines under
horizontal white line. This is called the Mannheim-effect.
To prevent this from happening, a circuit called Mannheimcircuit is added. This consists of C2415, R3404, R3417 and
D6406. During the scan, C2415 is charged via R3417. During
the flyback, the S-correction parabola across the S-Cap
C2417/C2418 is in its most negative, and D6406 conducts.
Thus, C2415 is switched in parallel to C2417/C2418 during
flyback. As C2415 is much larger than C2417/C2418, the
voltage across C2415 reduces the Mannheim-effect oscillation.
Class D East-West Driver
To reduce the power loss of the normal used linear East-West
amplifier, a class-D East-West circuit is used. To achieve this,
the East-West parabola waveform EW_DRIVE from the
Hercules (frame frequency) is sampled with a saw tooth (line

Auxiliary Voltages

Notes:
The V_T voltage (to tuner) is drawn from V_batt.
The EHT voltage is generated by the Line Output
Transformer (LOT). The Focus and Vg2 voltages are
created with two potentiometers integrated in the
transformer.
9.3.4

Beam Current
The beam current is adjusted with R3451 and R3452. The
components R3473, R3453 and C2451 determine the
EHT_info characteristic. The voltage across C2412 varies
when the beam current changes. This EHT_info is used to
compensate the picture geometry via pin 97 of the Hercules
when the picture changes rapidly, and compensate the phase
2 loop via pin 113 of the Hercules. Also from the EHT_info line,
a BCL signal is derived and sent to the Hercules for controlling
the pictures contrast and brightness.

EN 76

9.

L04L AB

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When the picture content becomes brighter, it will introduce:


Geometry distortion due to the impedance of the LOT
causing the EHT to drop.
Picture blooming due to the picture characteristics
Because of the above mentioned, we will need a circuit for
Beam Current Limiter (BCL) and EHT compensation
(EHT_info). These two circuits derive the signal from the
picture tube current info through LOT pin 10.

normal operation. When the EHT goes too high, the voltage
across R3482 will tend to increase as well, while the voltage
across D6481 is fixed. Up to certain level (triggering point),
TS7481 will be on and will force the EHT_info > 3.9 V. The
chassis will be shut down through a soft stop sequence.
9.3.7

The Frame stage consists fully of discrete components. This


has the advantage for better flash behavior than when an IC
was used.

BCL
When the BCL pin voltage goes to 2.8 V, the Hercules will
start to limit CONTRAST gain.
When it reaches 1.7 V, then the BRIGHTNESS gain limit
will start to react.
When BCL pin voltage goes to 0.8 V, the RGB will be
blanked.

The Frame differential drive signal from the Hercules comes


from a current source. Resistors R3460 and R3461 convert
them into a voltage, and feed them into the differential amplifier
TS7455 and TS7456. The output of TS7456 is input to the next
amplification stage of TS7452. Finally, TS7451 and TS7453
deliver the Vertical yoke current to the coil and feedback
through the sensing resistors R3471 and R3472.
D6458 and TS7454 are used to bias TS7451 and TS7453, to
get rid of zero crossovers, which can cause horizontal lines at
the screen center.
The negative supply is from -12V and the positive scanning
supply is from +12V through D6459. The flyback supply is
derived from D6455, D6456 and C2456. This circuit is a voltage
doubler, which stores energy in C2456 during the Line flyback
period and delivers the energy to C2465 during the Line
scanning period. Throughout the Frame period, the charging
and discharging of C2456 works alternatively. However, at the
first half of the Frame scanning, TS7451 is on and consumes
all the charge from C2456. When entering 2nd half Frame
period, TS7451 is off, so C2456 will gradually charge up to the
required flyback supply.

Components TS7483, R3490, R3491, R3492, and C2483 are


for fast beam current limiting (e.g. with a Black-to-White
pattern).
Components R3454, D6451, D6450, C2453, R3493, and
C2230 are for average beam current limiting. C2453 and
R3493 also control the timing where average beam current
limiting is more active or less active.
EHT_info
The PHI2 correction is to correct the storage time deviation of
the Line Output Transistor, which is causing geometry
distortion due to brightness change.
Line EHT_info is to correct the geometry distortion due to EHT
deviation.
Both of them feedback through the EHTO and PH2LF pin, and
correct the geometry through the East-West circuit.
Power Down
The power down connection is for EHT discharge during AC
Power Off state. In the Hercules, if EHT_info > 3.9 V, it will
trigger the X-ray protection circuit via a 2fH soft stop sequence.
The Hercules bits OSO (Switch Off in Vertical Over scan) and
FBC (Fixed Beam Current Switch Off) will discharge the EHT
with 1mA cathode current at over-scan position.
During switch-off, the H_out frequency is doubled immediately
and the duty cycle is set to 25% fixed, during 43 ms. The RGB
outputs are driven high to get a controlled discharge of the
picture tube with 1 mA during 38 ms. This will decrease the
EHT to about half the nominal value (= safety requirement).
When bit OSO is set, the white spot/flash during switch-off will
be written in overscan and thus will not be visible on the screen.
Careful application must guarantee that the vertical deflection
stays operational until the end of the discharge period.
9.3.5

9.3.6

C2463, R3464 and D6457 are for boosting the base voltage of
TS7451 during the flyback period and the 1st half Frame period
as well. C2463 is charged by D6457 during the 2nd half
scanning. R3467 and R3468 are for oscillation damping.
The V_guard protection is to protect the Frame stage if a fault
condition happens. The V_guard will sense the pulse with
voltage > 3.8 V and period < 900 us. Any signal out of this
range will be considered as fault, and the chassis will be shut
down.
9.3.8

X-ray Protection
The X-ray protection circuit rectifies the filament voltage and
uses it to trigger TS7481 when the EHT is too high. TS7481 is
biased at off condition by D6480, R3482, and R3483 during

Tilt and Rotation


The rotation control signal is a PWM output from the UOC. It is
filtered by R3252, R3246, R3259 and C2259. The DC voltage
after filtering at C2259 will be amplified by R3245 (Main Board)
and R3390 (CRT panel).
The output stage functions similarly as in L01.1 with rotation IC
TDA8941P. TS7331/TS7382 and TS7332/TS7381 will function
alternatively corresponding to the rotation setting.

DAF
The Dynamic Astigmatic Focus (DAF) circuit is required by
34RF sets only (depends on region). It provides vertical DAF
and horizontal DAF. Both of the parabola signals are derived
through integration by using chassis available signals:
The vertical parabola is using RC integration (via R3403
and C2401) on the Frame sensing resistor saw tooth
(Frame_FB).
The horizontal parabola is obtained by 2 RC integration
(R3409, R3410, C2402, C2403) on the +9V LOT output.
Both of the parabolas are added on the output stage through
adder TS7402 and TS7403. The collector of TS7402 emitterdrives TS7401 and is amplified by pull up resistor R3411.
D6401 and C2405 provide the rectified supply voltage.

Vertical Deflection

9.3.9

CRT panel
The RGB amplifier stage is exactly the same as in L01.1.
However, the RGB amplifier IC has been changed to
TDA6107AJF or TDA6108AJF. The A indication is with gain
of 80 rather than 50 in L01.1. The diode D6332 used in the
former chassis, to solve the bright screen during start up, is not
required because this IC has the error correction implemented.
Scavem
In certain versions, the Scavem feature is used to enhance the
sharpness of the picture. The RGB signals are first
differentiated and subsequently amplified before feeding to an
auxiliary coil known as the SVM coil. The current, flowing
through the SVM coil during the picture intensity transients,
modulates the deflection field and thus the scan velocity.

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During the first half of the intensity increase, the scan velocity
is increased (thus decreasing the current density by spreading
it on a wider area). During the second half of the intensity
increase, the scan velocity is decreased (increasing the current
density by concentrating it on a smaller area). The increasing
current density transition is sharpened. A decreasing current
density transition is processed in a similar way and is also
sharpened.
In this chassis the SCAVEM signal is different from its
predecessor because the Hercules generates the differential
SCAVEM signal inside the IC.
The supply of the SCAVEM is taken from V_bat through a 1k5
/ 5 W resistor. Compared with the L01.1, this has the advantage
of getting better performance for the pattern with tremendous
SCAVEM current (like V_sweep). In this former chassis,
because the supply was taken from the 200 V through a 8k2 /
5 W resistor, the supply dropped significantly during a large
SCAVEM current. In this chassis, the drop due to the pattern
will be less because of the lower supply voltage impedance.
In the Main Board, 1st stage amplification is taken care by 7208
with the pull up resistors (3361, 3387) located in the CRT panel.
TS7361 and TS7362 is the current buffer delivering the current
to the output stage. The diode D6361 is to lightly bias these
transistors, to get rid of the zero crossover of the stage.
After that, the signal is ac-coupled to TS7363 and TS7364
where the emitter resistors (R3364 and R3370) will determine
the final SCAVEM current. TS7363 and TS7364 are biased by
R3363, R3366, R3367 and R3368.
C2387, R3388, R3389, R3365, R3369, C2384, and C2385 are
used for suppressing unwanted oscillations.
The function of TS7376 is to limit the SCAVEM current from
going too high. It basically senses the voltage after R3373 and
clamps the SCAVEM signal through D6367 and C2376.

9.4

Control
The Micro Controller is integrated with the Video Processor,
and is called the Hercules. For dynamic data storage, such as
SMART PICTURE and SMART SOUND settings, an external
NVM IC is being used.
Another feature includes an optional Teletext/Closed Caption
decoder with the possibility of different page storage depending
on the Hercules type number.
The Micro Controller ranges in ROM from 128 kB with no TXTdecoder to 128 kB with a 10 page Teletext or with Closed
Caption.

9.4.1

Block Diagram
The block diagram of the Micro Controller application is shown
below.

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KEYBOARD/
PROTECTION
CIRCUIT

STBY_CON

VOLUME/MUTE/TREBBLE /BASS/PANORAMA

 

 
 

 
 




KEYBOARD/PROTECTION

INPUT



WRITE
PROTECT

POWER GOOD

OUTPUT




  

LIGHT SENSOR







LED
IR

9.

EN 77

Basic Specification
The Micro Controller operates at the following supply voltages:
+3.3 V_dc at pins 33, 125, and 19.
+1.8 V_dc at pins 126, 36, and 33.
I2C pull up supply: +3.3V_dc.

9.4.3

Pin Configuration and Functionality


The ports of the Micro Controller can be configured as follows:
A normal input port.
An input ADC port.
An output Open Drain port.
An output Push-Pull port.
An output PWM port.
Input/Output Port
The following table shows the ports used for the L04 control:
Table 9-4 Micro Controller ports overview
Pin

Name

Description

Configuration

32

INT0/ P0.5

IR

INT0

31

P1.0/ INT1

PWRDOWN

INT1

30

P1.1/ T0

LED

P1.1

27

P0.4/ I2SWS

(for future use)

26

P0.3/ I2SCLK

(for future use)

25

P0.2/ I2SDO2

SEL_SC2_INTERFACE/ SDM

P0.2

24

P0.1/ I2SDO1

(for future use)

P0.1

23

P0.0/ I2SDI/O

Panorama

P0.0

22

P1.3/ T1

Write Protect

P1.3

21

P1.6/ SCL

SCL

SCL

20

P1.7/ SDA

SDA

SDA

18

P2.0/ TPWM

VOL_MUTE

P2.0

17

P2.1/ PWM0

ROTATION

PWM0

16

P2.2/ PWM1

SEL_LL'/M

P2.2

15

P2.3/ PWM2

STANDBY_CON

P2.3

14

P3.0/ ADC0

Light Sensor

ADC0

13

P3.1/ ADC1

(for future use)

10

P3.2/ ADC2

(for future use)

P3.3/ ADC3

KEYBOARD

ADC3

P2.4/ PWM3

A (for future use)

P2.4

P2.5/ PWM4

B (for future use)

P2.5

P1.2/ INT2

C (for future use)

INT2

P1.4/ RX

E (for future use)

P1.5/ TX

D (for future use)

The description of each functional pin is explained below:


LED. This signal is used as an indication for the Standby,
Remote and Error Indicator. Region diversity:
During protection mode, the LED blinks and the set is
in standby mode.
During error conditions it blinks at a predefined rate.
After receiving a valid RC-5 or local keyboard
command it flashes once.
For sets with error message indication, the LED blinks
when message is active and the set is in standby
mode.
Table 9-5 LED signal diversity
LED Europe

AP/ LATAM

LED brighter Standby

LED lighted Standby LED lighted

NAFTA
Normal

LED dimmer Normal

LED "off"

Standby

Normal

LED "off"


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9.4.2

L04L AB


 
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Figure 9-4 Micro Controller block diagram

SCL. This is the clock wire of the two-wire single master bidirectional I2C bus.
SDA. This is the data wire of the two-wire single master bidirectional I2C bus.
STDBY_CON. The Hercules generates this signal. This
can enable the MAIN SMPS in normal operation and
disable it during Standby. It is of logic low (0 V) under
normal operation and high (3.3 V) during Standby.

EN 78

9.

L04L AB

Circuit Descriptions, List of Abbreviations, and IC Data Sheets

IR. This input pin is connected to an RC5 remote control


receiver.
SEL-IF-LL/ M-TRAP. For AP: All L04 AP sets are Multi
System QSS set. This is an output pin to switch the Video
SAW filter between M system and other systems.
0: NTSC M (default)
1: PAL B/G, DK, I, L
Write Protect. The global protection line is used to enable
and disable write protection to the NVM. When write to the
NVM is required, pin 7 of the NVM must be pulled to logic
0 first (via Write_Protect of the micro-controller pin) before
a write is performed. Otherwise pin 7 of NVM must always
be at logic 1
0: Disabled
1: Enabled (default)
Mute. This pin is use to MUTE the audio amplifier. It is
configured as push pull.
Rotation. This pin is configured as PWM for the Rotation
feature. The output of the PWM is proportional to the
feature control.
Light Sensor. This pin is configured as ADC input for the
Light Sensor.
Sel_SC2_Interface. This pin is use to switch between the
SC2_CVBS_OUT and the INTF_CVBS_OUT for the
SCART_2_CVBS_OUT/ MONITOR_OUT signal.
0: Hercules CVBS Output (default)
1: Interface CVBS Output
PWRDOWN. The AUX SMPS generates this signal. Logic
high (3.3 V) under normal operation of the TV and goes
low (0 V) when the Mains input voltage supply goes below
70 V_ac.
Keyboard. Following are the Keyboard functions and the
step values (8 bit) for it.

Table 9-6 Local keyboard values


Function

Voltage (V_dc)

Step values (8 bit)

NAFTA Standby

0-6

Ch +

0.43

7 - 33

Exit Factory (Ch- and Vol-)

0.69

34 - 53

Ch -

0.93

54 - 73

Menu (Vol - and Vol +)

1.19

74 - 96

Vol -

1.49

97 - 121

DVD Eject

1.8

122 - 147

Vol +

2.12

148 - 169

9.5.1

Diversity
The following Tuners can be present (depending on the region
and the set execution):
Normal tuner without PIP.
FM radio tuner without PIP.
Normal tuner with PIP (main tuner with splitter).
FM radio set with PIP (PIP tuner with splitter).
The SAW filter used, depends on the application concept
(whether it is a QSS concept or an Intercarrier):
OFWM3953M for QSS Video.
OFWK9656M for QSS Audio.
OFWM1971M for Intercarrier.

9.5.2

Pin Assignments and Functionality


Pin assignment of the Tuner:
Table 9-7 Pinning Tuner
Pin Pin Description

DC Voltages

RF-AGC

4V for Maximum Gain < 4V for Strong Signal


Condition

FM Radio Input or N.C

NC (Address Pin)

SCL

0 to 3.3 V_dc

SDA

0 to 3.3 V_dc

6/7

Supply Voltage

5 V_dc +/- 0.25 V

N.C

Tuning Supply Voltage

30 to 35 V_dc

10

FM Radio IF Output/Ground -

11

TV IF Output

9.5

SDM. This pin is configured as Open Drain during the cold


start only. If this pin is shorted to ground during cold start,
it will enter the SDM mode (for Service use).
ISP. This pin is configured as Open Drain during the cold
start only. If this pin is shorted to ground during cold start,
it will enter the ISP mode (for Service use).
PANEL. This pin is configured as Open Drain during the
cold start only. If this pin is shorted to ground during that,
then it will enter to the PANEL mode.
ResetEnabled. This is an output pin to switch the control
transistor (pos. TS7202) high or low for the reset of 1.8
V in case there is a corruption in the Hercules.

Tuner and IF
The tuner used in this chassis comes from two sources, from
Philips and from Alps. Both tuner sources have the same pin
configuration so they are 1 to 1 compatible except for the
software, which will be selected by means of Option Settings.
Some features:
Multi-Standard alignment free PLL-IF, including SECAM L/
L.
Integrated IF-AGC time constant.
Integrated sound band-passes and traps (4.5 / 5.5 / 6.0 /
6.5 MHz).
Group delay compensation (for NTSC and for PAL).

Pin assignment of the several SAW filters (depends on region/


execution):
Table 9-8 Pinning SAW filters

Pin

QSS versions with digital Second-Sound-IF SSIF (AM


demodulator for free).
FM mono operation possible: Inter-Carrier or QSS.

QSS Video
(item 1002)

QSS Video
(item 1003)

QSS Audio
(item 1001)

Intercarrier
(item 1002)
Input

Input

Input

Input

Input Ground

Input Ground

Switching Input

Input Ground

Ground

Ground

Ground

Ground

Output

Output

Output

Output

Output

Output

Output

Output

n.c.

n.c.

Ground

Free

10

Switching input

The table below shows the switching behavior of SAW filter.


Table 9-9 Switching behavior SAW filter
Condition
System

High

Low

BG/DK/I/L

Note: The logic level is measured at the base of transistor


7001.

Circuit Descriptions, List of Abbreviations, and IC Data Sheets


9.5.3

Option Settings
The option settings for the Tuner type can be found in Option
setting 1 of the SAM mode. The Option settings for Option 1 are
as follows:
Option Byte 1
Bit 7: OP_PHILIPS_TUNER
Bit 6: OP_FM_RADIO
Bit 5: OP_LNA
Bit 4: OP_ATS
Bit 3: OP_ACI
Bit 2: OP_UK_PNP
Bit 1: OP_VIRGIN_MODE
Bit 0: OP_CHINA
For more details on the option settings, please refer to the
chapter 8 Alignments.

9.6

Source Select
For this chassis, the audio/video source selection is controlled
via the Hercules.
The Audio/Video Source Select is one of the more complex
functions due to its diversity and complex switching. The Audio/
Video Source Select comprises of the following components:
The Hercules itself for Mono Audio and Video Source
Selection.
The HEF switch for Stereo Audio as well as Video
Selection.

9.6.1

Options
The option settings for the Source Selection can be found in
Option settings of the SAM mode. The Option settings for
Option 5 are as follows:
Option Byte 5
Bit 7: AV1
Bit 6: AV2
Bit 5: AV3
Bit 4: CVI
Bit 3: SVHS2
Bit 2: SVHS3
Bit 1: HOTEL MODE
Bit 0:
For more detail on the option settings, please refer to the
chapter 8 Alignments.

9.6.2

Diversity
The basic diversity of the Audio/Video Source Select is
between the Mono and the Stereo sets and the number of
Cinch/SCARTs as specified in the product specification. The
table below shows the Audio/Video Source Select diversity for
all regions:

L04L AB

9.

EN 79

Table 9-10 AV Source Select diversity


Pin

Symbol

Remark

51

R/Pr IN3

AV1 (CVI)

50

G/Y IN3

49

B/Pb IN3

52

INSSW3

74

CVBS2/Y2

95

AUDIO IN5 L

94

AUDIO IN5 R

73

AUDIO IN3 L

72

AUDIO IN3 R

71

CVBS3/Y3

70

C2/C3

80

AUDIO IN4 L

79

AUDIO IN4 R

78

CVBS4/Y4

77

C4

81

IFVO/SVO/CVBSI

67

AUD OUT HP L

66

AUD OUT HP R

69

AUD OUT LS L (AUD OUT/AM OUT)

68

AUD OUT LS R

59

V IN (R/Pr IN2/CX)

58

U IN (B/Pb IN2)

57

Y IN (G/Y IN2/CVBS-Yx)

54

U OUT (INSSW2)

76

AUDIO IN2 L

AV2 (SVHS)

Side (SHVS)

Monitor Out

HP/ LS Out
Interface

75

AUDIO IN2 R

86

DVBO/IFVO/FMRO

65

CVBSO/PIP

PIP application

56

Y SYNC

100 nF

N.C.

55

Y OUT

100 nF

53

V OUT (SWO)

N.C.

93

AUD OUT S L

N.C.

92

AUD OUT S R

N.C.

Table 9-11 SCART Source Select diversity


Pin

Symbol

Remark

51

R/Pr IN3

SCART 1

50

G/Y IN3

49

B/Pb IN3

52

INSSW3

74

CVBS2/Y2

86

DVBO/IFVO/FMRO

95

AUDIO IN5 L

94

AUDIO IN5 R

93

AUD OUT S L

92

AUD OUT S R

71

CVBS3/Y3

70

C2/C3

81

IFVO/SVO/CVBSI

73

AUDIO IN3 L

72

AUDIO IN3 R

67

AUD OUT HP L

SCART 2

66

AUD OUT HP R

80

AUDIO IN4 L

79

AUDIO IN4 R

78

CVBS4/Y4

77

C4

69

AUD OUT LS L (AUD OUT/AM OUT)

68

AUD OUT LS R

59

V IN (R/Pr IN2/CX)

58

U IN (B/Pb IN2)

57

Y IN (G/Y IN2/CVBS-Yx)

54

U OUT(INSSW2)

76

AUDIO IN2 L

75

AUDIO IN2 R

65

CVBSO/PIP

56

YSYNC

100 nF

55

YOUT

100 nF

53

VOUT(SWO)

N.C.

Side I/O

LS/ HP/ MON OUT


Interface

for PIP

EN 80
9.6.3

9.

L04L AB

Circuit Descriptions, List of Abbreviations, and IC Data Sheets

Audio Source Selection


NVM

The signals coming out of the DEMDEC (internal demodulator/


decoder block of the Hercules) are selectable and consist of
the following (depending on the transmission):
DEC L/R (Can be NICAM, FM 2CS, or BTSC Stereo).
Mono (Refers to fallback/forced Mono in Stereo
Transmission).
SAP.
For L04, the assigned I/O with respect to the Hercules is as
follows:
SCART1 or AV1 Input assigned to Audio In 5.
SCART2 or AV2 Input assigned to Audio In 3.
Side AV Input assigned to Audio In 4.
External Interface Input assigned to Audio In 2.
SCART1 Output (EU) assigned to SCART Output.
SCART2 Output (EU) or Monitor Output (LA/NA/AP)
assigned to Headphone Output.
Constant Level Output assigned to Loudspeaker Output.

20 21
42,43 44

CRT

49,50,51

RGB/CVI
INPUT

TUNER

VI DEO
SAW

24 25

53,54,55

HERCULES

57,58 59

AUDIO
SAW

29,30

95,94,80,79,
78,77,76,75,
74,73,72,71,70

PIP/
DVD
86,81,
67,66

68,69

65

CVBS/AUDIO
REAR/SIDE
INPUT/OUTPUT

AUDIO
AM P
MONITOR
OUT

9.6.4

Video Source Selection


Video source selection is done inside the Hercules. Therefore
it provides a video switch with 3 external CVBS inputs and a
CVBS output. All CVBS inputs can be used as Y-input for Y/C
signals. However, only 2 Y/C sources can be selected because
the circuit has 2 chroma inputs.
All input signals are converted to YUV, and looped through an
external interface. This to enable picture improvement features
(like LTI/CTI) or PIP.

9.7

Video Processing
The Video Processor is basically the Hercules and the
TDA9178 (CTI/LTI). Video processing is done in these two
chips such as the Brightness Control, Contrast Control and so
on.
Some features:
Full YUV-loop interface (alternative functions: DVD, RGB
or Y/C).
Internal OSD insertion (not Saturation or Contrast
controlled).
Double window implementation.
Linear / non linear scaling for 16:9 sets.
Tint (hue) on UV signals (including DVD).
Peaking, Coring, Black \ Blue \ White-stretch.
Transfer-Ratio and Scavem (also on TXT).

9.7.1

Features
The features included in the Hercules are as follows:
Brightness Control.
Contrast Control.
Saturation Control.
Sharpness Control.
Peak White Limiter.
Beam Current Limiter.
Black Stretch (Contrast Plus).
For sets with the TDA9178, there are two extra features:
Luminance Transient Improvement (LTI).
Color Transient Improvement (CTI).

9.7.2

Block Diagram
Following diagram is the block diagram of the video processing
part:

LTI/CTI

SW

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Figure 9-5 Video processing block diagram


9.7.3

LTI/CTI
The TDA9178 is an I2C-bus controlled IC (INCREDIBLE chip)
with YUV interface. This IC can do mainly histogram
processing, color transient improvement (CTI) and line
transient improvement (LTI).
Luminance Vector Processing involves histogram function,
which provides scene dependent contrast improvement,
adaptive black and white point stretching.
Color Vector Processing involves skin tone correction,
green enhancement and blue stretch.
Spectral Processor involves step improvement processing,
contour processing, smart sharpness control, color
dependant sharpness and Color Transient Improvement.
Noise detector, feature mode detector and cue flash
functions.
Demonstration mode shows all the improvement features
in one picture.
Table 9-12 Pinning overview TDA9178
Pin

Symbol

Description

SC

Sandcastle input pin

n.c.

Not connected pin

ADEXT1

External AD-conversion #1 input pin

ADEXT2

External AD-conversion #2 input pin

ADEXT3

External AD-conversion #3 input pin

Y in

Luminance input pin

ADR

Address selection input pin

U in

-(B-Y) signal input pin

V in

-(R-Y) signal input pin

10

TP

Testpin, connected to ground

11

SCL

I2C-bus: clock input pin

12

n.c.

Not connected pin

13

n.c.

Not connected pin

14

SDA

I2C-bus: data input pin

15

DECDIG

Decoupling digital supply

16

V out

-(R-Y) signal output pin

17

U out

-(B-Y) signal output pin

18

V ee

Ground pin

19

Y out

Luminance output pin

20

V cc

Supply-voltage pin

21

S out

Luminance output for SCAVEM

22

CF

Cue-flash output pin

23

n.c.

Not connected pin

24

n.c.

Not connected pin

Circuit Descriptions, List of Abbreviations, and IC Data Sheets


9.7.4

The option settings allow for process of the video as per set
specification. The option settings can be found in Option 2
and Option 6 in the SAM mode. The option settings are as
follows:
Option Byte 2
Bit 7:
Bit 6 :OP_GREEN_UI
Bit 5: OP_CHANNEL_NAMING,
Bit 4: OP_LTI,
Bit 3: OP_TILT,
Bit 2: OP_FINE_TUNING
Bit 1: OP_PIP_PHILIPS_TUNER,
Bit 0: OP_HUE,
Option Byte 6
Bit 7: OP_PERSONAL_ZAPPING,
Bit 6:
Bit 5: OP_FMTRAP
Bit 4: OP_COMBFILTER
Bit 3: OP_ACTIVE_CONTROL
Bit 2: OP_VIDEO_TEXT
Bit 1 :OP_LIGHT_SENSOR,
Bit 0: OP_DUAL_TEXT
For more details on the option settings, please refer to the
chapter 8 Alignments.

9.8

9.8.2

In this chassis, the analog decoder is used in two cases:


It is used for AM Sound demodulation in the Europe
SECAM LL transmission.
It is used for all FM demodulation in AP AV-Stereo sets.

9.

For the case of NAFTA and LATAM, there is only one


transmission standard, which is the M standard. The
diversity then will be based on whether it has a dBx noise
reduction or a Non-dBx (no dBx noise reduction).
For the case of AP, the standard consists of BG/DK/I/M for
a Multi-System set. The diversity here will then depends on
the region. AP China can have a Multi-System and I/DK
version. For India, it might only be BG standard.

Functionality

9.9

Audio Amplifier
The audio amplifier part is very straightforward. It uses the
integrated power amplifier TDA2616Q, and delivers a
maximum output of 2 x 10 W_rms.
The maximum operating condition for this amplifier is 21 V
unloaded. Normal operating supply is from 7.5 V to 16 V.
Muting is done via the VOLUME_MUTE line connected to pin
2 of the amplifier-IC and coming from the UOC.
The following table shows pin functionality of the Audio
Amplifier:

Diversity
Table 9-13 Pinning overview TDA2616
The diversity for the Audio decoding can be divided into two
main concepts:
The Quasi Split Sound concept used in Europe and some
AP sets.
The Inter Carrier concept, used in NAFTA and LATAM.
The UOC-III family makes no difference anymore between
QSS- and Intercarrier IF, nearly all types are softwareswitchable between the two SAW-filter constructions.
Simple data settings are required for the set to determine
whether it is using the Inter Carrier or the QSS concept. These
settings are done via the QSS and FMI bit found in SAM
mode. Due to the diversity involved, the data for the 2 bits are
being placed in the NVM location and it is required to write once
during startup.
On top of that, it can be further broken down into various
systems depending on the region. The systems or region
chosen, will in turn affect the type of sound standard that is/are
allowed to be decoded.
For the case of Europe, the standard consists of BG/DK/I/
LL for a Multi-System set. There are also versions of
Eastern Europe and Western Europe set and the standard
for decoding will be BG/DK and I/DK respectively. FM
Radio is a feature diversity for the Europe sets. The same
version can have either FM Radio or not, independent of
the system (e.g. sets with BG/DK/I/LL can have or not
have FM radio).

EN 81

The features available in the Hercules are as follows:


Treble and Bass Control.
Surround Sound Effect that includes:
Incredible Stereo.
Incredible Mono.
3D Sound (not for AV Stereo).
TruSurround (not for AV Stereo).
Virtual Dolby Surround, VDS422 (not for AV Stereo).
Virtual Dolby Surround, VDS423 (not for AV Stereo).
Dolby Pro-Logic (not for AV Stereo).
Bass Feature that includes:
Dynamic Ultra-Bass.
Dynamic Bass Enhancement.
BBE (not for AV Stereo).
Auto-Volume Leveler.
5 Band Equalizer.
Loudness Control.
All the features stated are available for the Full Stereo versions
and limited features for the AV Stereo

Audio Processing
The audio decoding is done entirely via the Hercules. The IF
output from the Tuner is fed directly to either the Video-IF or the
Sound-IF input depending on the type of concept chosen.
There are mainly two types of decoder in the Hercules, an
analog decoder that decodes only Mono, regardless of any
standards, and a digital decoder (or DEMDEC) that can decode
both Mono as well as Stereo, again regardless of any
standards.

9.8.1

Options

L04L AB

Pin

Pin Name

Normal Operation

Input Left

Input AC signal

Mute

16 V_dc

Ground

0V

Output L Channel

AC waveform

Supply Voltage (negative)

-16 V_dc

Output R Channel

AC waveform

Supply Voltage (positive)

+ 16 V_dc

Inverting inputs L and R

0V

Input Right

Input AC signal

EN 82

9.

L04L AB

Circuit Descriptions, List of Abbreviations, and IC Data Sheets

9.10 Abbreviation list


2CS
ACI

ADC
AFC

AFT
AGC

AM
AP
AR
ATS
AV
AVL
BCL
B/G
BTSC

CC
CCC
ComPair
CRT
CSM
CTI

CVBS
CVI
DAC
DBX
D/K
DFU
DNR
DSP
DST

DVD
EEPROM
EHT
EHT-INFO
EPG
EU
EW
EXT
FBL
FILAMENT
FM
H
HP
I
I2C
IF

2 Carrier (or Channel) Stereo


Automatic Channel Installation:
algorithm that installs TV sets directly
from cable network by means of a
predefined TXT page
Analogue to Digital Converter
Automatic Frequency Control: control
signal used to tune to the correct
frequency
Automatic Fine Tuning
Automatic Gain Control: algorithm that
controls the video input of the feature
box
Amplitude Modulation
Asia Pacific region
Aspect Ratio: 4 by 3 or 16 by 9
Automatic Tuning System
External Audio Video
Automatic Volume Leveler
Beam Current Limitation
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 5.5 MHz
Broadcast Television Standard
Committee. Multiplex FM stereo sound
system, originating from the USA and
used e.g. in LATAM and AP-NTSC
countries
Closed Caption
Continuous Cathode Calibration
Computer aided rePair
Cathode Ray Tube or picture tube
Customer Service Mode
Color Transient Improvement:
manipulates steepness of chroma
transients
Composite Video Blanking and
Synchronization
Component Video Input
Digital to Analogue Converter
Dynamic Bass Expander or noise
reduction system in BTSC
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.5 MHz
Direction For Use: description for the
end user
Dynamic Noise Reduction
Digital Signal Processing
Dealer Service Tool: special remote
control designed for dealers to enter
e.g. service mode
Digital Versatile Disc
Electrically Erasable and
Programmable Read Only Memory
Extra High Tension
Extra High Tension information
Electronic Programming Guide
Europe
East West, related to horizontal
deflection of the set
External (source), entering the set via
SCART or Cinch
Fast Blanking: DC signal
accompanying RGB signals
Filament of CRT
Field Memory or Frequency
Modulation
Horizontal sync signal
Headphone
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz
Integrated IC bus
Intermediate Frequency

IIC
ITV
LA
LATAM
LED
L/L'

LS
M/N
NA

Integrated IC bus
Institutional TV
See LATAM
Latin American countries like Brazil,
Argentina, etc.
Light Emitting Diode
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.5 MHz. L' is Band
I, L is all bands except for Band I
Large Screen or Loudspeaker
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 4.5 MHz
Not Applicable, or

Circuit Descriptions, List of Abbreviations, and IC Data Sheets

L04L AB

9.

9.11 IC Data Sheets


This section shows the internal block diagrams and pin layouts
of ICs that are drawn as "black boxes" in the electrical diagrams
(with the exception of "memory" and "logic" ICs).
9.11.1 Diagram H, TDA9178 (IC7610)

BLOCK DIAGRAM
Sout

spectral processing

Luminance vector processing

Yin
Uin
Vin

inputstage

luminance
processing

smart peaking
LTI
VDC

black stretch
histogram processing
gamma control

U,V

Yout
+

output
stage

Uout
Vout

CDS
colour vector processing

Vcc

CTI

colour
processing

supply
skin tone correction
green enhancement
blue stretch

ground
Sandcastle

delay
control

saturation
correction

DECDIG

CF

window
generation
noise
measuring

"cue flash"

calibrate
ADC

featuremode
detection

I 2C

ADext1 (low frequencies)


ADext2 (low frequencies)
ADext3 (low frequencies)

I2C-control

PIN CONFIGURATION

Sc

24

Nc

Nc

23

Nc

ADEXT1

22

CF

ADEXT2

21

Sout

ADEXT3

20

Vcc

Yin

19

Yout

TDA9178
ADR

18

Vee

Uin

17

Uout

Vin

16

Vout

TP

10

15

DECDIG

SCL

11

14

SDA

Nc

12

13

Nc
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Figure 9-6 Internal Block Diagram and Pin Configuration

EN 83

EN 84

10.

L04L AB

10. Spare Parts List


Not available at the time of publishing.

11. Revision List


First release.

Spare Parts List

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