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Colour Television

Chassis

L01.1U
AC

CL 26532119_056.eps
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Contents

Page

1. Technical Specifications, Connections and


Chassis Overview
2. Safety and Maintenance Instructions, Warnings
and Notes
3. Directions for Use
4. Mechanical Instructions
5. Service Modes, Error Codes and Faultfinding
6. Block Diagram, I2C, Supply Voltage and
Testpoint Overviews
Block Diagram
I2C and Supply Voltage Diagram
Testpoint Overview Mono Carrier & CRT Panel
7. Electrical Diagrams and PWBs
Power Supply
(Diagram A1)
Line Deflection
(Diagram A2)
Frame Deflection
(Diagram A3)
Tuner IF
(Diagram A4)
Video IF + Sound IF
(Diagram A5)
Synchronisation
(Diagram A6)
Control
(Diagram A7)
Audio Amplifier
(Diagram A8)
NICAM, 2CS, BTSC Stereo Dec.(Diagram A9)
Audio/Video Source Switch
(Diagram A10)
BTSC-NDBX Stereo Decoder
(Diagram A11)
Front IO, Front Control and HP (Diagram A12)
Rear IO Cinch
(Diagram A13)
PIP + Tilt Interface
(Diagram A16)
Diversity Tables
CRT Panel: ECO Scavem
(Diagram B1)
CRT Panel: ECO Scavem
(Diagram B2)
Side AV Panel + Headphone
(Diagram C)
Side AV Panel + HP (SLIM)
(Diagram C1)
Side AV Panel + HP (WIDE)
(Diagram C2)
Top Control Panel
(Diagram E)

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2D Line Comb Filter


Top Control Panel
Front Interface Panel
DAF Panel +
Inner Pin Cushion Correction
Alignments
Circuit Description
Abbreviation List
IC Data Sheets
Spare Parts List
Revision List

(Diagram F) 81
(Diagram T) 83
(Diagram Q1) 85

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Published by RB 0272 Service PaCE

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Subject to modification

EN 3122 785 13220

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1.

Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview

L01.1U AC

1. Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview


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Note: Described specifications are valid for the whole product


range.
Mono versions

1.1

Technical Specifications

1.1.1

Reception
Tuning system
Color systems
Sound systems

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Channel selections
IF picture carrier
Aerial input
A/V Connections
1.1.2

PLL
NTSC M/N
BTSC non-DBX
BTSC DBX
181, full cable
45.75 MHz
75 Ohm, F-type
NTSC M/N

Miscellaneous

Power supply:
Mains voltage range
Mains frequency

: 90 - 140 VAC
: 60 Hz

Ambient conditions:
Temperature range
Maximum humidity

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

Power consumption:
Normal operation

Audio output:
Stereo versions

: 2x1W
: 2x3W

Standby

1.2

Connections

1.2.1

Front or Top Control / Front or Side Connections

TOP CONTROL

FRONT CONTROL + FRONT I/O


INSTALL/MENU

: from 81 W (20)
: to 145 W (32)
: <3W

SIDE I/O

P+
V-

V+

OR

- VOLUME

- PROGRAM +

R AUDIO L

PRED IR
LED

R AUDIO L
VIDEO

2x5W
2 x 10 W
1x1W
1x3W
1x4W
2x2W

CHANNEL
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+ VOLUME -

Figure 1-1 Front/Top control and Side I/O


Audio / Video In
1 - Video
2 - Audio - L
3 - Audio - R
4 - Headphone
(3.5 mm)
1.2.2

1 Vpp / 75 Ohm
0.2 Vrms / 10 kOhm
0.2 Vrms / 10 kOhm

8 - 600 Ohm / 4 mW

Rear Connections
75 Ohm

MONITOR
OUT

AV1
IN

VIDEO

L/Mono

Pb

Pr

FM

AUDIO
R

(OPTIONAL)

AV2
IN

COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT

S-VIDEO
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Figure 1-2 Rear connections


Monitor Out
1 - Video (CVBS) 1 Vpp / 75 Ohm
2 - Audio - L
0.5 Vrms / 1 kOhm
3 - Audio - R
0.5 Vrms / 1 kOhm

YUV In
1 -Y
2 -U
3 -V

0.7 Vpp / 75 Ohm


0.7 Vpp / 75 Ohm
0.7 Vpp / 75 Ohm

AV1 In
1 - Video (CVBS) 1 Vpp / 75 Ohm
2 - Audio - L
0.5 Vrms / 10 kOhm
3 - Audio - R
0.5 Vrms / 10 kOhm

AV2 In
1 - Video (CVBS) 1 Vpp / 75 Ohm
2 - Audio - L
0.5 Vrms / 10 kOhm
3 - Audio - R
0.5 Vrms / 10 kOhm

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

GND
GND
1 Vpp / 75 Ohm
0.3 Vpp / 75 Ohm

Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview


1.3

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1.

EN 3

Chassis Overview

B1

CRT

B2

SCAVEM

CRT PANEL

C
C1

"SLIM"

C2

"WIDE"

TOP CONTROL PANEL

T
SIDE AV PANEL +
HEADPHONE

2D 3LINE
COMB FILTER
PANEL

MAIN
CHASSIS
PANEL

DAF PANEL

FRONT INTERFACE PANEL

Q1

POWER SUPPLY

A1

LINE DEFLECTION

A2

FRAME DEFLECTION

A3

TUNER IF

A4

VIDEO + SOUND IF

A5

SYNCHRONISATION

A6

CONTROL (C)

A7

AUDIO AMPLIFIER

A8

NICAM + 2CS +
BTSC DECODER

A9

A/V SOURCE SWITCHING

A10

BTSC - NDBX DECODER

A11

FRONT I/O + FRONT CONTROL


+ HEADPHONE

A12

REAR I/O CINCH

A13

TILT INTERFACE

A16
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Figure 1-3 PWB location

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L01.1U AC

Safety & Maintenance Instructions, Warnings, and Notes

2. Safety & Maintenance Instructions, Warnings, and Notes


Index of this chapter:
1. Safety Instructions for Repairs
2. Maintenance Instructions
3. Warnings
4. Notes

2.1

3. Clean the picture tube panel and the neck of the picture
tube.

2.3

Warnings

Safety Instructions for Repairs


Safety regulations require that during a repair:
Due to the 'hot' parts of this chassis, the set must be
connected to the AC power via an isolation transformer.
Safety components, indicated by the symbol , should be
replaced by components identical to the original ones.
When replacing the CRT, safety goggles must be worn.

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 Fig. 2-1, 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).

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


returned in its original condition. Pay particular attention to the
following points:
General repair instruction: as a strict precaution, we advise
you to resolder the solder connections through which the
horizontal deflection current is flowing, in particular:
all pins of the line output transformer (LOT)
fly-back capacitor(s)
S-correction capacitor(s)
line output transistor
pins of the connector with wires to the deflection coil
other components through which the deflection current
flows.
Note: This resoldering 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 AC power cord for external
damage.
Check the strain relief of the 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 AC plug
and the secondary side (only for sets that have an isolated
power supply). Do this as follows:
1. Unplug the AC power cord and connect a wire between
the two pins of the AC plug.
2. Turn on the main power switch (keep the AC power
cord unplugged!).
3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of the
AC plug and the metal shielding of the tuner or the
aerial connection of the set. The reading should be
between 4.5 MOhm and 12 MOhm.
4. Switch the TV 'off' and remove the wire between the
two pins of the AC plug.
Check the cabinet for defects, to prevent the possibility of
the customer touching any internal parts.

2.2

CL96532156_040.eps
140501

Figure 2-1 Discharge picture tube

All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to


electrostatic discharges (ESD ). Careless handling
during repair can reduce life drastically. When repairing,
make sure that 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 potential.
Available ESD protection equipment:
Complete kit ESD3 (small tablemat, wristband,
connection box, extension cable, and ground cable)
4822 310 10671.
Wristband tester 4822 344 13999.
Together with the deflection unit and any multi-pole unit,
flat square picture tubes form an integrated unit. The
deflection and the multi-pole units are set optimally at the
factory. Adjustment of this unit during repair is therefore not
recommended.
Be careful during measurements in the high voltage
section and on the picture tube.
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 the danger of a
circuit becoming unstable.

2.4

Notes

2.4.1

General

Maintenance Instructions

It is recommended to have a maintenance inspection carried


out by qualified service personnel. The interval depends on the
usage conditions:
When the set is used under normal circumstances, for
example in a living room, the recommended interval is
three to five years.
When the set is used 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:
1. Perform the 'general repair instruction' noted above.
2. Clean the power supply and deflection circuitry on the
chassis.

Measure the voltages and waveforms with regard to the


chassis (= tuner) ground (), or hot ground (), depending
on the area of circuitry being tested.
The voltages and waveforms shown in the diagrams are
indicative. Measure them in the Service Default Mode (see
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Faultfinding section)
with a color bar signal and stereo sound (L: 3 kHz, R: 1 kHz
unless stated otherwise) and picture carrier at 61.25 MHz
(NTSC, channel 3).
Where necessary, measure the waveforms and voltages
with () and without () aerial signal. Measure the
voltages in the power supply section both in normal
operation () and in standby (). These values are
indicated by means of the appropriate symbols.

Safety & Maintenance Instructions, Warnings, and Notes

2.4.2

Schematic Notes

2.4.3

The picture tube panel has printed spark gaps. Each spark
gap is connected between an electrode of the picture tube
and the Aquadag coating.
The semiconductors indicated in the circuit diagram and in
the parts lists are completely interchangeable per position
with the semiconductors in the unit, irrespective of the type
indication on these semiconductors.

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 expressed 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 Electrical
Replacement Parts List. Therefore, always check this list
when there is any doubt.

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 - 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.
Before powering up the TV set with the back cover off
(or on a test fixture), attach a clip lead to the CRT DAG
ground and to a screwdriver blade that has a well insulated
handle. After the TV is powered on and high voltage has
developed, probe the anode lead with the blade, starting at
the case of the High Voltage Transformer (flyback - IFT).
Move the blade to within two inches of the connector of the
CRT. If there is an arc, you found it the easy way,
without getting a shock! If there is an arc to the
screwdriver blade, replace the part which is causing the
problem; the High Voltage Transformer or the lead (if it is
removable).

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3.2

Top Control Sets

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4.

Mechanical Instructions

L01.1U AC

4. Mechanical Instructions
Index of this chapter:
1. Set Disassembly
2. Service Positions
3. Assembly/Board Removal
4. Set Re-assembly
Note: Figures below may deviate slightly from the actual
product, due to different set designs.

4.1

Set Disassembly
1. Remove all screws from the back cover (do not forget the
screws that hold the rear connection panel).
2. Pull the back cover backward to remove it.

4.2

Family Board with bracket (with separate 'control').


1. Disconnect the strain relief of the AC power cord.
2. Disconnect the degaussing coil by removing the cable from
(red) connector 0212 [1].
3. Remove the panel bracket from the bottom tray, by pulling
it backward [2].
4. Turn the chassis tray 90 degrees counter clockwise.
5. Move the panel to the left and flip it 90 degrees [3], with the
components toward the CRT.
6. Turn the panel with the rear jack panel toward the CRT.
7. Place the hook of the tray in the hole in the cabinet bottom
[4] and slide the panel backward to lock it in the service
position.

Service Positions
There are 2 service positions possible.
Family Board without bracket (with integrated 'control').
1. Disconnect the strain relief of the AC power cord.
2. Remove the mono carrier, by pushing the two center clips
outward [1]. At the same time pull the panel away from the
CRT [2].
3. Disconnect the degaussing coil by removing the cable from
(red) connector 0212.
4. Turn the panel 90 degrees counter clockwise [3].
5. Flip the panel 90 degrees [4], with the components toward
the CRT.
6. Turn the panel with its rear connections toward the CRT
[5].
7. Slide the metal heatsink (near the mains transformer 5520)
underneath the right chassis bracket. This secures the
panel [6].

A
3

11

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Figure 4-2 Service position (2)


3

4
5

CL 16532016_007.ai
040401

Figure 4-1 Service position (1)

Mechanical Instructions
4.3

Assembly/Board Removal

4.3.1

Comb Filter Assembly/Board (if present)

4.3.4

L01.1U AC

EN 41

DAF Assembly/Board (if present)

You can remove the Comb Filter panel from the family board by
disconnecting it from connector 1810 (located at the top of the
AC power transformer 5520).
4.3.2

4.

Top Control Assembly/Board (if present)

3
3
M
Top control board

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Figure 4-5 DAF panel removal


CL 06532012_003.eps
030200

1. You can remove the complete module from the family


board bracket, by pressing the clamp downward [1] while
sliding the module toward the CRT [2].
2. Release the 2 clamps [3] to lift the board out of the bracket
[4].

Figure 4-3 Top control removal


1. Remove the two screws (if present).
2. Pull the module down and backward (release it from the
front hinge [M]).
3. Lift the board from its bracket while releasing the two
fixation clamps. The board hinges on the other side.
4.3.3

4.3.5

Side Jack Panel Assembly/Board (if present)

Front Interface Assembly/Board (if present)

1
1
2

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3
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021000

Figure 4-6 Side jack panel removal

Figure 4-4 Front interface removal


1. You can remove the complete module from the bottom
plate, by pulling the two clamps upward [1[ while sliding the
module away from the CRT [2].
2. Release the 2 clamps [3] at the side of the bracket, and lift
the board out of the bracket (it hinges at one side).

1. You can remove the complete side jack panel assembly by


removing the 2 screws.
2. Release the 2 clamps to lift the board out of the bracket.

4.4

Set Re-assembly
Before replacing the back cover, check the following:
1. Be sure the AC power cord is mounted correctly in its
guiding brackets.
2. Re-place the strain relief for the AC power cord into the
cabinet.
3. Be sure all cables are returned to their original positions.

EN 42

5.

Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding

L01.1U AC

5. Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding


Index:
1. Test Points.
2. Service Modes.
3. Problems and Solving Tips (related to CSM).
4. ComPair.
5. Error Codes.
6. The Blinking LED Procedure.
7. Protections.
8. Repair Tips.

5.1

Test Points
The chassis is equipped with test points printed on the circuit
board assemblies. These test points refer to the functional
blocks:

Table 5-1 Test point overview


Test point

Cuircuit

A1-A2-A3-....

Audio processing

Diagram
A8, A9 / A11

C1-C2-C3-....

Control

A7

F1-F2-F3-....

Frame drive and output A3

I1-I2-I3-....

Tuner & IF

L1-L2-L3-...

Line drive and output

A4
A2

P1-P2-P3-....

Power supply

A1

S1-S2-S3-....

Synchronisation

A6

V1-V2-V3-....

Video processing

A5, B1

The numbering is in a logical sequence for diagnostics. Always


start diagnosing within a functional block in the sequence of the
relevant test points for that block.
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 Modes
Service Default Alignment Mode (SDAM) offers several
features for the service technician, while the Customer Service
Mode (CSM) is used for communication between the servicer
and the customer.
The L01.1U AC 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 L01.1U
AC chassis.
Minimum requirements for ComPair: a Pentium processor, a
Windows OS, and a CD-ROM drive (see also ComPair
section).

Table 5-2 Software cluster overview


SW
SW name
Cluster

UOC type UOC Diversity

Special Features

L3LUS1 L01US2x.y TDA9587 64K ROM Stereo dBx,


Size
Comb Filter
L3LUN1 L01UN4x.y TDA9588 64K ROM Stereo nonSize
dBx
L3LUN2 L01UN5x.y TDA9577 55K ROM Stereo nonSize
dBx
Abbreviations in Software name: U = USA (NAFTA), M = Mono, N = Stereo non-dBx and S = Stereo dBx.

5.2.1

Service Default Alignment Mode (SDAM)


Purpose
To create a predefined setting for measurements to be
made.
To override software protections.
To start the blinking LED procedure.
To change option settings.
To display / clear the error code buffer.
To perform alignments.
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).
Run timer (maximum four digits displayed)
Software version
Option settings
Error buffer reading and erasing
Software alignments
How to enter
To enter SDAM, use one of the following methods:
Press the following key sequence on the remote control
transmitter: '0 6 2 5 9 6' directly followed by the 'MENU'
button (do not allow the display to time out between entries
while keying the sequence).
Short jumper wires 9631 and 9641 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 SDAM by shorting wires 9631 and 9641
will override the +8V-protection. 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 (with the ComPair 'Tools' RC7150 Service
Remote, it should be possible to enter SDAM via the
ComPair interface).
After entering SDAM, the following screen is visible, with S in
the upper right corner of the screen to indicate that the
television is in Service Default Alignment Mode.

Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding

L L L L
A A A B C D
X . Y
E R R
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X X
X X X
X X X
X X X
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C
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T
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X X X

EN 43

Change the value of the selected menu item.


Activate the selected submenu.
In SDAM, when you press the MENU button, the set will
switch to the normal user menus (with the SDAM mode still
active in the background). To return to the SDAM menu
press the STATUS/EXIT button.
When you press the MENU key in while in an SDAM
submenu, you will return to the previous menu.
In SDAM, press the STATUS/EXIT button to toggle the
OSD (except the S which indicates SDAM) on and off, to
prevent the OSD from interfering with measurements.

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 SDAM when AC power is reapplied, and the error buffer is not cleared.

Figure 5-1 SDAM menu

How to navigate
In SDAM, 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.

5.

How to store SDAM settings


To store settings changed in SDAM leave the top level SDAM
menu by using the POWER button on the remote control
transmitter or the television set.

CL 26532046_078.eps
260402

Menu explanation
1. LLLL. This represents the run timer. The run timer counts
normal operation hours, but does not count standby hours
(maximum four digits displayed).
2. AAABCD-X.Y. This is the software identification of the
main microprocessor:
A = the project name (L01).
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. S. Indication of the service mode (S = SDAM = Service
Default 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 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 (0) or enable (1) 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.

L01.1U AC

5.2.2

Customer Service Mode (CSM)


Purpose
The Customer Service Mode shows error codes and
information on the TV operation settings. The servicer can
instruct the customer to enter CSM by telephone and read off
the information displayed. This helps the servicer 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: '1 2 3 6 5 4' (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
2
3
4
5
6

C S M
AAABCD X.Y
AKBS
TV SYSTEM / NOT TUNED
ERROR BUFFER

CL 26532046_002
040402

Figure 5-2 CSM menu


Menu explanation
1. Indication of the service mode (CSM = Customer Service
Mode).
2. Reserved item.
3. Software identification of the main microprocessor (see
'Service Default Alignment Mode' for an explanation)
4. Reserved item for P3C call centers (AKBS stands for
Advanced Knowledge Base Systems).
5. Indicates the type of TV system or whether or not the
television is receiving an 'IDENT' signal on the selected
source. If no 'IDENT' signal is detected, the display will
read 'NOT TUNED'
6. Displays the last five errors detected in the error code
buffer.
How to exit
To exit CSM, use one of the following methods:

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5.

L01.1U AC

Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding

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

Black and white picture


If:
The picture improves after you have pressed the
AUTO PICTURE button on the remote control transmitter

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.

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 (if necessary).
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.

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 (if necessary).
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.

Menu text not sharp enough


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 (if necessary).
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.

White line around picture elements and text


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 (if necessary).
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.
Snowy picture
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).
Check CSM line 5. 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 6, the Error Buffer line,
will contain error number 10). Check the tuner and replace/
repair the tuner if necessary.

5.4

ComPair

5.4.1

Introduction
ComPair (Computer Aided Repair) is a service tool for Philips
Consumer Electronics products. ComPair is a further
development of the European DST (special remote control
transmitter for Service), which allows faster and more accurate
diagnostics. ComPair has three big advantages:
ComPair helps you to get an understanding on how to
repair the chassis in a short time, by guiding you
systematically through the repair procedures.
ComPair allows very detailed diagnostics (on I2C level) and
is therefore capable of accurately indicating problem areas.
You do not have to know anything about I2C commands
yourself because ComPair takes care of this.
ComPair speeds up the repair time since it can
automatically communicate with the chassis (when the
microprocessor is working) and all repair information is
directly available. When ComPair is installed together with
the Force electronic manual of the L01.1U AC chassis,
schematics and CBAs are only a mouse-click away.

Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding


5.4.2

L01.1U AC

5.

EN 45

Specifications
ComPair consists of a Windows based faultfinding program
and an interface box between PC and the product. The
ComPair interface box is connected to the PC via a serial or
RS232 cable.
In case of the L01 chassis, the ComPair interface box and the
TV communicate via a bi-directional service cable via the
service connector (connector 0267).
The ComPair faultfinding program is able to determine the
problem of the television set. ComPair can gather diagnostic
information in two ways:
Automatic (by communication with the television):
ComPair can automatically read the contents of the entire
error buffer. Diagnosis is done on I2C level. ComPair can
access the I2C bus of the television. ComPair can send and
receive I2C commands to the microprocessor of the
television. In this way, it is possible for ComPair to
communicate (read and write) to devices on the I2C busses
of the television set.
Manually (by asking questions to the servicer): Automatic
diagnosis is only possible if the microprocessor of the
television is working correctly, and only to a certain extent.
When this is not the case, ComPair will guide you through
the faultfinding tree by asking you questions (for example;
Does the screen give a picture? Click on the correct
answer: YES / NO) and showing you examples (for
example; Measure test-point I7 and click on the correct
oscillogram you see on the oscilloscope). You can answer
by clicking on a link (for example, text or a waveform
picture) that will bring you to the next step in the faultfinding
process.
By a combination of automatic diagnostics and an interactive
question and answer procedure, ComPair will enable you to
find most problems in a fast and effective way.
Beside fault finding, ComPair provides some additional
features like:
Uploading or downloading of presets.
Management of preset lists.
If both ComPair and the Force electronic service manual
are installed, all the schematics and CBAs of the television
set are available by clicking on the appropriate hyperlink.
Example: Measure the DC-voltage on capacitor C2568
(Schematic/Panel) at the family board.
Click on the 'Panel' hyperlink to automatically show the
CBA with a highlighted capacitor C2568.
Click on the 'Schematic' hyperlink to automatically
show the electronic position of the highlighted
capacitor.

5.4.3

PC

Power
9V DC

I2C

86532027_003.EPS
050898

Figure 5-3 ComPair connection


5.4.4

How To Order
ComPair order codes for NAFTA:
ComPair Software: ST4191.
ComPair Interface Box: 4822 727 21631.
AC Adapter: T405-ND.
ComPair Quick Start Guide: ST4190.
ComPair interface cable: 3122 785 90004.

5.5

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 SDAM (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 SDAM menu:
To enter SDAM, 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).
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.

How To Connect ComPair


1. First, install the ComPair Browser software on your PC
(see the Quick Reference Card for installation instructions).
2. Connect the RS232 interface cable between a free serial
(COM) port of your PC and the PC connector (marked with
'PC') of the ComPair interface.
3. Connect the AC power adapter to the supply connector
(marked 'POWER 9V DC') on the ComPair interface.
4. Switch the ComPair interface 'off'.
5. Switch the television set 'off' (and remove the AC power).
6. Connect the ComPair interface cable between the
connector on the rear side of the ComPair interface
(marked 'I2C') and the ComPair connector on the family
board (connector 0267).
7. Plug the AC power adapter in the AC power outlet and
switch the ComPair interface on. The green and red LEDs
light up together. The red LED turns off after approximately
1 second, while the green LED remains lit.
8. Start the ComPair program and read the 'introduction'
chapter.

VCR

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


the television set, the error buffer is not reset.
5.5.3

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

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L01.1U AC

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).

5.7

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 Alignment Menu (SDAM), or via ComPair.
To get a quick diagnosis the chassis has two service modes
implemented:
The Customer Service Mode (CSM).
The Service Default Alignment Mode (SDAM).

Table 5-3 Error code overview


Er- Device
ror

Error descrip- Check item


tion

Diagram

No Error

X-Ray Protec- 2465, 7460


tion (USA)

A2

Horizontal
Protection

A2

TDA8359TDA Vertical Pro9302


tection

MSP34X5TDA MAP I2C iden- 7831, 7861


9853
tification error

A9 or
A11

TDA95XX

POR 3.3V / 8V 7200, 7560,


Protection
7480

A1, A2.
A5, A6,
A7

I2C bus

General I2C
bus error

7200, 3624,
3625

A7

Power Down
(over current)
prot.

E/W Protection (Large


Screen)

7400, 3405,
3406, 3400

A2

M24C08

NVM I2C iden- 7602, 3611,


tification error 3603, 3604

A7

10

Tuner

Tuner I2C
identification
error

1000, 7482

A2, A4

11

TDA6107/8

Black current 7330, RGB


loop protection amps, CRT

B1, B2

12

M65669

MAP I2C iden- 7803


tification error
(USA)

14

DVD Loader

DVD I2C iden- DVD Interface DVD


tification error module
Loader

7460, 7461,
7462, 7463,
6467

Note: Error 7 is not applicable.

5.6

For a detailed description, see the Customer Service Mode


and Service Default Alignment Mode sections.

5.8

7861, VlotAux A2, A3


+13v

The Blinking LED Procedure


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.
When the SDAM is entered, the LED will blink the contents of
the error-buffer:
1-14 short blinks (indicates error number 1-14),
When all the error-codes are displayed, the sequence
finishes with an 'on' LED blink of 1.5 seconds,
The sequence starts again.
Example of error buffer: 12 9 6 0 0
After entering SDAM, the following occurs:
1 long 'on' 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 'on' blink of 1.5 seconds to finish the sequence,
The sequence starts again at 12 short blinks.

Protections

Repair Tips
Below some failure symptoms are given, followed by a repair
tip.
Set is dead and makes hiccupping sound. 'Main Power
Supply' is available. Hiccupping stops when L5561 is desoldered, meaning that problem is in the 'Main Power
Supply' line. No output voltages at LOT, no horizontal
deflection. Reason: line transistor 7460 is defective.
Set is dead, and makes no sound. Check power supply
IC 7520. Result: voltage at pins 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6 are about
180 V and pin 8 is 0 V. The reason why the voltage on
these pins is so high is that the output driver (pin 6) has an
open load. That is why MOSFET 7521 is not able to switch.
Reason: feedback resistor 3523 is defective. Caution: Be
careful measuring the gate of 7521: circuitry is very high
ohmic and can easily be damaged!
Set is in hiccup mode and shuts down after 8 seconds.
The blinking LED (set is in SDAM mode) indicates error 5.
As it is unlikely that the microprocessor 'POR' and '+8V
protection' happen at the same time, measure the '+8V'
supply. If this voltage is missing, check transistor 7480.
Set is in non-stop hiccup mode. Set is in over-current
mode; check the secondary sensing (opto coupler 7515)
and the 'Main Power Supply' voltage. Signal 'Stdby_con'
must be logic low under normal operation conditions and
goes to high (3.3 V) under standby and fault conditions.
Set turns on, but without picture and sound. The screen
shows snow, but OSD and other menus are okay. Blinking
LED procedure indicates error 11, so problem is expected
in the tuner (part reference number 1000). Check presence
of supply voltages. 'Vlotaux+5V' voltages at pin 5 and 7 are
okay; 'VT_supply' at pin 9 is missing. Conclusion: resistor
3460 is defective.
Set turns on, but with a half screen at the bottom.
Sound is okay. Blinking LED (set is in SDAM mode)
indicates error 3. Check 'Vlotaux+11V' and '+50V'. If they
are okay, problem is expected in the vertical amplifier IC
7471. Use an oscilloscope to measure the waveform on pin
17 of the UOC. Also, measure the waveform at pin 1 of IC
7471. If the signal there is missing, a defective resistor
R3244 caused the problem.

Block Diagram, I2C, Supply Voltage and Testpoint Overview

L01.1U AC

6.

47

6. Block Diagram, I2C, Supply Voltage and Testpoint Overview


Block Diagram

0251
6

MONO

0219
6

BL

L-FRONT-IN

A12
Y-CVBS-IN
A13

QSS-AM-DEM-OUT

SY-CVBS-IN

A10
A10

A7
A10
SELL-MAIN-FRNT-PP

MATRIX
SURROUND
OPTIONAL

TO 1851 1901
2
A9
AUDIO
DEM.
1903
1

11
1905
1

2
3

AUDIO
AMPL.

0266
1

7421
TC90A53N

SURROUND
CONNECTOR

REF0

1810B
1

A5

A5

CVBS0

12

SY-CVBS-IN

13

25

23

Y-COMB

SY-CVBS-IN

C-COMB

C-IN

15

SSY-CVBS-IN

A5

A7

A5
A13

1904
1
4

A10
N.C.

6, 7

ERR TV TUNER
10
+

IF

I4

VIF_1

18

I3

VIF_2

19

23

SIF_2

24

VIDEO
PLL
DEMOD.

VIDEO
AMPLIFIER

28

RFRONT-IN

R1-IN

AV1

40

1515

3504

6
2

A9

44

5500 :
5502

6500
2 AC

A13 CVBS1-IN

T4E
3

110V

2503

DC

3532

7520
TEA1507

DRIVER

OR

Q1 FRONT
INTERFACE

SENSE

(PARTLY)

L2-IN

R2-IN

+3.9V

CONTROL
IC

4
1

3523

3525

A10
C-IN

V-OUT A13'

P2

8
3526

E/W PROTECTION

POWER DOWN A2
A7 (2X)
5561

3594

6520

STATUS 1

R-Y
B-Y

BASE
BAND
DELAY

U
V

RGB
INSERT

2521

7515
TCET1103

P3

BLACK
STRETCH

BLUE
STRETCH

WHITE
STRETCH

WHITE-P.
ADJ

COLD GROUND

B 58

1660
12MHz

64

+13V +200VA

B2 ECO SCAVEM

0278
1

SCAVEM
PROCESSING

MONITOR
OUTPUT

A7

5241
7200-D
TDA95XX

A2

EHT info
H flybk

3259 2254
3242

0243
1

V5

3202

V6

3203

V7

0245
1

V14

V11

0165

8 R 3336

V12

V15

9 G 3334

V13

11

V16

3332

7 B

A2

EHT info

3247

EHT o

3543
VCONTROL

A2

BKL-IN

3341

25kV

3342

+13V
3340

EHT INFO
PROC.

EHT info

+200VA

A2

VG2
FOCUS

Filament
2340

EHT

0220
1

MAIN AUX

0298

5445

6469

MAIN SUPPLY
140V

3487

L1

7462

A5

H-DRIVE
2nd LOOP
H-SHIFT

34
VIDEO IDENT

EW
+
GEOMETRY

DAF AND
PIN CUSHION

0251

7461
7463
LINE-OUTPUT
DRIVER
STAGE

ERR
2

7460
BU4508DX

5461

A9 A11

R-V-IN

A9 A11

3251

30

only for sets with E/W correction


7400
L4
STP3NC60FP
D
E/W
3404
CIRCUIT
G
S
3405
E/W PROTECTION

0221
1

VG2

A5 A6

10

3250

1400
7444

EW DRIVE/
EWD-DYN

HOR.
DEFL.
COIL

ERR
1

3490

S3

V-DRIVE
+
GEOMETRY

S4

16

3244

V DRIVE+

3249

V DRIVE-

A3

3431

11

(OPTIONAL)

6485

3494

A16 TILT INTERFACE

VLOT AUX +13V

6487

3488

0268
1

2
F2

VIDEO SUPPLY
200V

L7

TILT OUTPUT

VLOTAUX +50V

L6

5480

FILAMENT

12

L9

3455

7482

VLOTAUX +5V A

3
VP

5472

6470

VOA
V1FRAME
OUTPUT

5471

VM 9

3479

VOB 4

3471

0222
1

6447

6486
3446

2
F4

+8V B
+13V

VGUARD A2
F3

L10

3464

ERR
3

V1+

3450
7480

VLOTAUX +50V

VGUARD
CIRCUIT

5
TILT
DEFL.
COIL

HOR.
DEFL.
COIL

VT_SUPPLY A4

6488

V DRIVE-

L5

3460

PICTURE
WIDTH
CONTROL

VLOTAUX +13V

0258
1

H flybk A6

TV

FRAME DEFLECTION

V DRIVE+

5493

3469

A1 VCONTROL
17

0221
1

EHT info

2454

A7
BASS_PANORAMA
3489

S5

A
FOCUS

A1 A7

only for sets with panorama


H DRIVE

15

VLOTAUX +50V

LINE
OUTPUT
CIRCUIT

L2

ERR
8

DAF
CIRCUIT

0253

L3

IF DAF PANEL IS MOUNTED

B-U-IN

S2

31

A
EHT

5451 3

TILT

+8V

11

H
H/V SYNC
SEPARATOR V
H-OSC
+PLL

A7
A7

5 7 1

ERR
11

EHT-INFO

BKL

A2

7204

7000
TDA8941P 1

STDBY_CON

CRT

10 9

BKL

3235

AQUADAG

V9

3204

55

54

6467

S1

A2

SCAVEM
COIL

+200VA

3493

A6 SYNCHRONISATION

140V
MAIN SUPPLY

7541, 7542
STANDBY
CIRCUIT

CPU

C2

R
G
B

3201

R 56
G 57

OSD TEXT
INSERT

7471
TDA8359J

REFERENCE
CIRCUIT

3172
ON A8

63
ERR
5

R-V-IN

3544
3

RGB
CONTROL

51 52 53

B-U-IN

A10

7540, 6540

TILT A16

TOP
CONTROL

7330
TDA6107Q

F1

N.C.

10

HOT GROUND

RGB
MATRIX

12
11

6601
POWER-DOWN A1

LOCAL
KEYBOARD

Y
STATUS 1

P6

6560 5564
2561

N.C.

A2

ERR
7

16

13

A10

A2

PROTECTION

5560

7102, 7103

SDM

9631

+8V

A10

12V
MAIN AUX
7561, 7562
7564

14

3522
3528

17

+3.3V

P5

2564

TELE
TEXT
+
OSD

G-Y-IN

YUV
INPUT

Y-CVBS-IN

2567

A
3564

VOLUME/MUTE A8

C1

OR

SETS WITH
VIDEO OUT
ONLY

3222

VLOTAUX +13V

A7

P4

6562

3
4

TREBLE-BUZZER-HOSP-APP

73

9641

EWPROTECTION

3451

VCC

CTRL
DEMAG

0212
1

7521
STP7NB60FP
D

DRAIN

KEYBOARD
_PROTN

B1 CRT

R-V-IN
G-Y-IN
B-U-IN

V-OUT

7560

VLOTAUX +13V

5520

P1

BASS PANORAMA A2

77

CVBS SYNC

3210

3558

7580

6561

STANDBY-CON A1
COMB-SEL-CVBS0 or AV2 A10 C1

78
VST
PWMDAC

A4
A8
A9
A11

COMB-BYPASS A4 A5 A10

70

1/10
PAGES
MEMORY

KEYBOARD_PROTN

CVBS0 A10

PAL/NTSC
SECAM
DECODER

VIDEO
IDENT

42

STATUS2

11

SVHS

AV2

5562

R+

SCL

SURROUND

47

COMB-BYPASS A7

A5

A9

ENERGIZING
CIRCUIT

R-

3624
ERR
6

ROM
RAM

80

L-

SCL

A2

R+

A9
0255
4

L+

TO 1903

VIDEO
FILTERS

45

A10 SS-C-IN

0212

1500

Y-DELAY

HEADPHONE

C4

0244

COMB-SEL-CVBS0-AV2

LED

I/O
SWITCHING

7203

3211

SC1-RIN

SRFRONT-IN

C1 OR C2

15

OR

0254
1

0229

2203

A10 SSY-CVBS-IN

MONO/AM_
MONO_SOUND

110V

V9

10

0211
1

7200-C
TDA95XX

3213

7202
1202

SC1-LIN A5

A7

0211

7205

1201

I/O
PORTS

3603
SDA

C5

OR
OR

KEYBOARD
_PROTN

LOCAL
KEYBOARD

3604
3606
3625

A2 LINE DEFLECTION

Degaussing
Coil

R+

R-

SURROUND
OPTIONAL

A1 POWER SUPPLY

R+

L-

3611

EEPROM 8
(NVM)
6
ERR
5
9

SDA

67
LED

IR

+3V3

3221

7206

48

IR

C5

OR

27

CVBS1-IN

CVBS1-IN

R-

REF0 A10

SLFRONT-IN

L1-IN

29

7802
HEF4053BT
4

L-

R-

V4

RES.

SOUND
AMPL.
+ AVL

6692
TSOP1836

6691

A13 REAR I/O CINCH

1831
18M432

52

7201

33

AUDIO
SWITCH

A13 SC1_LIN
A12 LFRONT-IN

RES

0251

SEL-MAIN-FRNT-RR A10
7851
1851
TO 1901
2

51

A8 A9

LFRONT-IN

L-

0246
1

3607
72

TRANSCEIVER
71

OSD

38

QSS MIXER
AM DEMOD.

SOUND
FM-DEMOD.
DE-EMPH.

VIDEO-IN

1811
1

A7

3230

MONO STEREO

L+

L+

7
+3.9V

IIC
BUS

A13 STATUS2

A12 FRONT CONTROL

3208

C1 OR C2 SIDE AV (SLIM) OR (WIDE)

R OUT A13

1200

RF_AGC

A7 COMB-BYPASS

30

26

I/O

A13 STATUS1

R+ 1

V10

I2

FILTER
SELECT

L OUT A13

4.5MHz

QSS
SOUND
IF + AGC

7001, 7002

ERR
4

31

68

OR

L+

RES.
SIF_1

A7 SCL

3832

SCL

22

1004

A7 SDA
3000

INPUT
SWITCHING

8
A6

POWER DOWN

ON/OFF

A4

12

MAIN-OUT-R

24

69

7606
OR

40

3833

LED

+3V3

A12 HEADPHONE

A8

39

A1

A9

+8V

I1

3001

42

+8V

VIDEO
IF
AGC

10

MAINAUX

COMPAIR
CONNECTION
(FOR SERVICE)

MAIN-OUT-L

25

R-

SDA

A10

AUDIO
DEMODULATOR
NICAM + 2CS
BTSC, AM, FM

7602
M24C08

A3

0257

AUDIO CARRIER
FILTERS
QSS_AM_DEM_OUT
5201

FMR

FM RADIO
DE-EMPHASIS

11

FM-RADIO
10
TUNER FM
(OPTIONAL)
AGC
1
5 4

TV

SC1-R IN

7200-A
TDA95XX

1002
1003

9
VT

FM

FM

6001
BZX79-C33

5001
1000

41

SDA

A7

IF, SOUND IF
A5 VIDEO7209,
7210

0265
1

SC1-L IN

SC2-R IN

A7

VLOTAUX +5V

47

A13
SC2-L IN
A10

A2 VT_SUPPLY

7891
1861
514K5

7831
MSP34X5G

MONO/AM-MONO-SOUND
3834 2847
44

A11

COMP-BYPASS

A4 TUNER IF

43

40

7834
7835

QSS-AM-DEM-OUT
OR
FMR

A5

2
3

A5 5205

R-OUT A13

A9 NICAM + 2CS + BTSC (STEREO/SAP) DECODER

A7

SS-C-IN

2
3

23

3908

L-

+3.3V

5602 5603 5604


7200-B
TDA95XX 66
61
59

6691

A2

VOLUME MUTE
MAINAUX_FB

ERR
4

38

A7

L-OUT A13

+3.3V

IR

0280
L+ 4

SCL

COMB-SEL-CVBS0-AV2

10-9

11

INPUT
SWITCHING

A13

3866

OR

A7 CONTROL

FRONT INTFACE
(PARTLY)

6692
TSOP1836

ERR
7

OR

7892

A14

3865

OR

MAIN-OUT-R

CVBS-IN

14

OR

A13

26

SCL

A7
11

2D 3 LINE
COMBFILTER

TO 0246

A8

2D 3 LINE COMBFILTER

SC1-R IN A

SDA

A7

7803
HEF4053BT

SC1-L IN A

OR

A15

18

COMP-BYPASS

MAIN-OUT-L

16

A9

15

+8V
A16

AUDIO
DEMODULATOR
BTSC-NDBX

SC2-RIN

CVBSFRONT-IN

A10
C

A12

Q1

MONO/AM_MONO_SOUND
7901 AN7522N (STEREO)
A5
7902 AN7523N (MONO)
4905
A1

5861

41

A9
A11

A8 AUDIO AMPLIFIER
7861
TDA9853H

SC2-LIN
14 SC1-RINA

13

A12
R2-IN
A13

R-FRONT-IN

A11

12

RFRONT-IN

A5 A10
B

LFRONT-IN

A12
L2-IN
A13

A11 BTSC-NDBX
STEREO DECODER

SC2-LINA

7802
HEF4053BT

A10

CVBSFRONT-IN

STEREO

A10 AUDIO/VIDEO
SOURCE SWITCHING

A12 FRONT I/O

SIDE AV

EHT

VERT.
DEFL.
COIL

2444

3452

3447

L8

VLOTAUX +13V
7441
PROT
CIRCUIT
7443, 7450
PROT
CIRCUIT

VGUARD A3
BLK-IN A5
POWER-DOWN A1
EHT o A6
ERR
2

CL 26532119_002.eps
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Block Diagram, I2C, Supply Voltage and Testpoint Overview

L01.1U AC

6.

48

I2C and Supply Voltage Diagram


A1 POWER SUPPLY

B1

A2 LINE DEFLECTION

2503

DC

CTRL
DEMAG
VCC

4
1

3523
3525

2561

P2

5562

6561

P5

12V MAIN AUX

AUDIO SUPPLY GND

11

5204

OR

6469

VIDEO SUPPLY 0220


3494
200V
2

6485

VLOT AUX +13V 9420

VLOT AUX +13V

5480

6467

AUDIO
OUTPUT
MONO

A7 CONTROL

CONTROL
IC

7560

+3.3V

3
2567
3557

TO 3568
+3.9V

3549

+3.3V

5602

66

5603

61

5604

59

3455
7482

LINE
OUTPUT

7602

(TO 3606
3607,3633)

3611

8 EEPROM
(NVM)

A
7540, 6540

8 6488

REFERENCE
CIRCUIT
7541, 7542

+3.3V (TO 3256)

VCONTROL A2

6482

3544

A12

STANDBY
CIRCUIT

STBY_CON A7

+3.3V

FRONT CONTROL

Q1 FRONT

INTERFACE

4693

+3V3A

TUNER

5001

6
7

+8V (TO 3008)

+8V

7480

A3 FRAME DEFLECTION
7471

A6 SYNCHRONISATION

3543

1000
9

VT_SUPPLY 33V

TO 6445

1
7515
TCET1103

3342

VLOT AUX +5V


H-DRIVE

uC

TO CRT
FILAMENT

FILAMENT

VLOT AUX +5V

+3.9V

3558

3341

6001BZX79
-/C33

3493

7200-B

P4

RGB
DRIVER

2340

A4 TUNER IF

10

HOT GROUND

3 +13V

3460 VT_SUPPLY

2521

3340 +200VA
6

+13V
VLOT AUX +50V

3488

11 6487

7330

0244
2 +200V

FILAMENT

AUDIO SUPPLY
GND-FB

EW_Protection A2
POWER DOWN A2 A7

PROTECTION
CIRCUIT

N.C.

MAIN AUX

AUDIO
OUTPUT
STEREO

7902

MAIN AUX_FB

6520

3908

5205

7561, 7562
7564

12
3526
P3

3564
2564

13

3522
3528

AMPL.
A8 AUDIO7901
OR

16
14

+200VA

2450

LOT

A5 VIDEO IF

3487 5451 3

3450

SENSE

140V MAIN SUPPLY

SCAVEM

ANODE CRT
FOCUS CRT
VG2 CRT

3449

DRIVE R

7521
STP7NB60FP
D

DRAIN

5561

6562

3532

7520
TEA1507

5564

17

T4E

110V

5520

P1

MAIN SUPPLY

6481

5560

2 AC

6560

3447

1500

EHT
FOCUS
VG2

P6

6500
GBU6J

0214
1

0214
1

3464

3446

0211

5500 :
5502

B2

CRT

+13V

5445

+13V

VLOT AUX +50V 5472

+13V

3
VLOT AUX +5V (TO 6470)

TO 3400

6486

FRAME
OUTPUT

VLOT AUX +13V


(TO 6452,6468,2441,
3448,3453)

+3V3

COLD GROUND

A1 POWER SUPPLY
VLOT AUX +13V
TO DEGAUSSING CIRCUIT

VLOT AUX +5V


+8V

+ 2CS + BTSC
A9 NICAM
DECODER

A5 VIDEO IF

VLOT AUX
+5V (TO 2234)
+8V
5202
+8VA

7831

I2C BUS INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM


A7 CONTROL

3626
ERR
5

68

SDA

SDA

SDA

SCL

SCL

SCL

SCL

5
6
7602
M24C08
7 EEPROM
(NVM)
ERR
9

I1

5 4
1000
TUNER

I2

A7

ERR
10

8 7
7831
MSP34X5G
AUDIO
DECODER
ERR
4

A8

A14

1811
3

38 40 A13
7861
TDA9853H
BTSC-NDBX
DECODER
ERR
4

7200-D

5241

SYNC
PROC.

CONTROL
+8V
+8V (TO 4-0217) NOT USED

0217
4

VLOT AUX +5V (TO 3619)

A8 AUDIO AMPLIFIER
A11

BTSC-NDBX DECODER
VLOT AUX +5V (TO 9904 - 3912)
7861
5861

0267
1

41

BTSC
NDBX
DECODER

2
3

A7

1810B
3

5810

+8V

FOR
COMPAIR
ONLY

VIDEO
IF

+6V8

VLOT AUX +5V

3866

SDA

+8V (TO 3248)


+8VB

+8V
+8VB 3801

7200-A
39

A6 SYNCHRONISATION

VIDEO
A10 AUDIO
SOURCE SWITCHING

OR

3603

+3.3V

3604

C5

DECODER

3865

3606
3625

ERR
6

3624
SCL

A11 BTSC-NDBX

BTSC DECODER

3832

3607

A9 NICAM + 2CS +

3833

SDA

A8 AUDIO AMPL.

3000

C4

7200-B
SET
72
PROCESSOR
71
PART OF
VIDEOPROCESSOR

A4 TUNER IF

+3.9V

3001

+3.9V

VLOT AUX +5V 46 AUDIO


DECODER
5833
+5VA
5832 33
+8V

A16

TILT INTERFACE
VLOT AUX +13V

A13 REAR I/O CINCH


+8VB (TO 7101-C)
VLOT AUX +5V

ERROR CODE LIST


Error
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

Description
No error
X-Ray / over voltage protection
High beam (BCI) protection
Vertical guard protection
I2C error while communicating with the sound processor
Power ON reset (POR bit) 3.3V protection / +8V protection
General I2C error
Power down (over current) protection
EW protection (Large Screen only)
I2C error EEPROM error
I2C error PLL tuner
Black current loop instability protection

C1 C2
1810
3

F
0266
3

+6V8

SIDE AV
(SLIM, WIDE)
3801
+6V8B

2D 3LINE COMB
+5V
CL 26532119_001.eps
101202

Block Diagram, I2C, Supply Voltage and Testpoint Overview

L01.1U AC

6.

49

Testpoint Overview
A1 B4
A2 A4
A3 A5
A4 A4
A5 C3
A6 B3
A7 B3
A8 B4
A8a B4
A9 B4
A10 B4
A11 B4
A11a C3
A12 C2
A13 C2
A14 C1
A15 B2
A16 B2
C1 B6
C2 B6
C3 B6
C4 B6
C5 B6
C6 E1
F1 D8
F2 D8
F3 C8
F4 C7
I1
A7
I2
A8
I3
A7
I4
A7
L1
C6
L2
E6
L3
E7
L4
E6
L6
C7
L7
E8
L8
E8
L9
C7
L10 C7
L11 D7
P1 E5
P2 E4
P3 D3
P4 C4
P5 C4
P6 D5
S1 B5
S2 A6
S3 A7
S4 A7
S5 A7
V1 B7
V2 B7
V3 B7
V4 B5
V5 B5
V6 B5
V7 B5
V8 B5
V9 A5
V10 A6
V20 A3
V22 A4

Mono carrier copper track side


AUDIO
OUTPUT

TILT
6

12

7000
4

7901

TV-PROC.
1

7200

9631
9641

SDM

BTSC DBX
26

1
7831

BTSC NDBX

52

7861

27

9
7471

18

10

POWER
TRAFO
5520

FRAME
6

7
8

9
5

4
G

7520
8

SUPPLY
CONTROL

10

11

7521

9
LOT
5445

12

SUPPLY
E/W

LINE
7460

HOT GROUND
G

7400

CRT panel copper track side

9
8

A01

A05

A08

A10

A12

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

A02

A06

A08a

A11

A13

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

A04

A07

A09

A11a

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

A15

10V / div DC
1ms / div

C02

500mV / div DC
1ms / div

C05

10V / div DC
100s / div

F02

50mV / div DC
5ms / div

I01

0.1V / div DC
200s / div

V04

L01

500mV / div DC
20s / div

10V / div DC
20s / div
V05

L02

10V / div DC
20s / div

500mV / div DC
20s / div

V06

L03

10V / div DC
20s / div

200V / div DC
20s / div

V07

L04

10V / div DC
20s / div

20V / div AC
5ms / div
L06

33V7 DC

L07

51V DC

L10

8V2 DC

L11

13V DC

P01

148V DC

P02

10V / div DC
5ms / div
V09

500mV / div DC
10s / div

20V / div DC
2s / div
P03
P04

V08

16V1 DC
3V3 DC

P05

12V DC

P06

126V DC

V10

1V / div DC
10s / div
S01

10V / div DC
20s / div
S02

10V / div DC
20s / div
S03

500mV / div DC
5ms / div

10
11

A16

C03

C06

F03

I02

S04

12

7
6
5

10V / div DC
20s / div

10V / div DC
1ms / div

200mV / div DC
1ms / div

10V / div DC
2ms / div

1V / div DC
5ms / div

0.1V / div DC
200s / div

4
A14

10V / div DC
20s / div

C01

500mV / div DC
1ms / div

C04

10V / div DC
100s / div

F01

50mV / div DC
5ms / div

F04

0.2V / div DC
5ms / div

I04

1V / div DC
20s / div

500mV / div DC
5ms / div
S05

500mV / div DC
5ms / div

CL 16532119_007.eps
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

50

7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts


Mono Carrier: Power Supply
1

POWER SUPPLY

HOT

COLD

VlotAux+13V
2581

1515

10

470p

47K
2m2

3560

47R

15K

140V
MainSupply

27u
BYW76

10V
(7V7)
1

FOR ITV ONLY


0251

1K5

3542

3
15K
8V8

10n
3543

1V7
(12V)

270R

3541
2
9V
(6V7)

TO 0251
OF

3548

2540

7515
TCET1104G 4

470R
6541

17V
3

PDZ-10B

*
3519

47u

5561

3594

6 2V

RES
1540

470R
Vcontrol

6V8
9V

A2-100

FOR MAINS 120V AC 170V (177V)


220V AC 309V (317V)
-V NORMAL OPERATION
HOT

COLD

(-V) STANDBY OPERATION

16V1 DC
3V3 DC
12V DC
126V DC

3566

0V

For ITV only

RES
3550

4K7

39K
3544

1n
3552

TO 0283
OF

0282

OF

TO

MainSupplyGnd
6566
1N4148

6569

Stdby_con
2569

A7-5

RES
2K2
2568

5565
9530

BC547B

10K

1V8
6570

"$"

0V

7540
3545

5K6

3569
1K2

100n
3520

2520

BC857B

148V DC

20V / div DC
2s / div

2541

6540

0V

BZX79-B6V2

6V8

7542

P02

BAS216

1u

HOT GROUND

* FOR DIVERSITY LIST SEE PAGE 64

COLD GROUND

P6

6568

5 0V

3570

7561
PDTC143ZT

3595

A7-11
A2-11

0V
5564

Jumper
BYV29X-500

56K

-3V2

680p

0V

2560

POWER_DOWN
3V2

3596

3524

A2-9

+3.3V
8K2

220K

1K

EW_protection

6564
BAS216

2563

82K

4 0V

4500

220K

2507

*
3563

PDTC114ET

P03
P04
P05
P06

47u

2580

12K

11V5

-3V2

470p

2508

BAS316

A5-90
3568

100n
6567

1N5062

Demag

100n

6525

7 0V

3525

2n2

HVS

Driver

OVER
POWER
PROTECTION

11

7562
BC857B

3562

6524

2522

CURRENT
SENSING

MAXIMUM
ON-TIME
PROTECTION

12
8

AudioSupplyGnd

11V8

6563

6560

Sense

OUTPUT
DRIVER

2K2

13

11V5

3567

5560

LOGIC
CIRCUIT

14

7564

470u

100u

8"$"

CURRENT SOURCE
CONTROL

15

12V

BC857B

EGP20DL

7541

P01

2564

3561

5562

220R

2n2

2505

2504

RES

3511

2n2

"$"

2527

START-UP

5521

3527

VOLTAGE
CONTRLLED
OSCILLATOR

12V

2566

2561

Drain

2567

3503

3V
3530 10K

INPUT
CONTROL
CIRCUIT

Ctrl

0R1

1n5

47K
6523

0V

470p

START-UP

7521

CURRENT SOURCE

POWER-ON
RESET

BURST
DETECTOR

3521

2K2

VALLEY

1n

2528

6520

BYD33D

1V3

SB340

3532

0V

Gnd

OVER
TEMPERATURE
PROTECTIOM

3564

16

2V8

BC847B

DSP

SUPPLY
MANAGEMENT

FREQUENCY
CONTROL

7522

P5

9511

1n
6561

6562

18

P2
3507

0V4

*
*

2u2

17

3523

2501

1M5

2525

0V 2

Vcc

5520

3522

9507

3529

6522

2526

22u

2521

P4

MainAux

*
*

1
4
DMF-2820

3M3

3501
3528

7520
TEA1507

P3
16V8
(13V8)

FOR ITV ONLY

OR

2523

3M3

3500

9501

9509
3508

2K2

2562

"$"

2
USA
ONLY

+3.3V

2 0V

STPS10L60D

EAR

P1

6500

3526

MAINS SWITCH

5500

BZX284-C22

DMF-2405

*
*

6526

3 3V3
12V 1
IN GND OUT

6582

4K7

9506

2509

for ITV only

5501

1N4148
3531

1
0211

9502
4

*
*

9508

3509

0213

3506

470n

1
2500

1500

T4E.250V

0231

SDW

OR
TO 0283
OF

9510
3591

MainSupplyGnd

2516

2n2

B57237

7560

LE33CZ

2590

2506

BAV70

150R

9503

2503

2502

3510

9504

A1
6565

4
5502

A2

1K
3590

0V

2515

1n5

9500

+3.9V

11V8

3558
330R
3557

12V4

+t
ZPB

MAINS
150 - 276 V SINGLE RANGE
90 - 276 V FULL RANGE

3580

6580
1

7580
BC857B

3504

TO 1505
OF

BAS316

330R

9505

DEGAUSSING
COIL

For AV Video

3
1

11

22u
3565

G5PA
0212

10

CL 26532119_008.eps
181202

10

11

0211 C1
0212 A1
0213 B5
0231 C1
0251 E11
0282 F11
1500 B2
1515 A8
1540 F10
2500 C3
2501 C6
2502 B6
2503 C6
2504 C7
2505 C7
2506 B5
2507 D7
2508 C7
2509 C4
2515 B7
2516 B7
2520 F2
2521 E1
2522 D6
2523 D6
2525 E5
2526 D2
2527 E7
2528 E2
2540 E9
2541 F8
2560 D9
2561 D9
2562 B9
2563 D9
2564 C9
2566 C9
2567 B10
2568 G8
2569 G10
2580 B9
2581 A9
2590 B10
3500 C1
3501 D1
3503 C5
3504 A3
3506 C4
3507 C4
3508 C3
3509 B5
3510 B4
3511 C5
3519 E6
3520 F2
3521 F2
3522 E5
3523 E5
3524 E6
3525 D6
3526 E6
3527 E7
3528 D2
3529 D4
3530 D6
3531 D5
3532 C6
3541 E8
3542 E9
3543 E10
3544 F10
3545 F9
3548 E9
3550 F10
3552 F8
3557 A9
3558 A9
3560 C9
3561 C8
3562 D9
3563 D10
3564 B10
3565 A9
3566 G8
3567 C9
3568 C10
3569 F8
3570 D10
3580 A9
3590 A9

3591 B9
3594 E9
3595 E10
3596 E10
4500 D10
5500 C4
5501 C3
5502 B5
5520 C7
5521 D7
5560 D8
5561 E10
5562 C8
5564 D9
5565 G2
6500 B6
6520 E2
6522 D2
6523 D5
6524 D7
6525 E7
6526 D6
6540 F9
6541 E8
6560 D9
6561 B9
6562 C9
6563 D9
6564 C11
6565 A11
6566 F10
6567 D9
6568 E9
6569 G9
6570 G7
6580 A9
6582 B9
7515 E7
7520 D2
7521 C6
7522 C5
7540 F9
7541 F8
7542 F8
7560 A10
7561 D10
7562 C9
7564 C10
7580 A8
9500 B2
9501 C2
9502 C2
9503 B5
9504 B5
9505 A3
9506 B4
9507 C4
9508 B3
9509 C3
9510 B9
9511 B10
9530 G2

7.

LINE DEFLECTION
MainSupply

* 9453

9451
RES

* 3487

5451

4R7

27u

47u

2450

RES

3486

3408

2404

3483

RES

0V5

3n3

2492

4u7

2485

EGP20DL

2491

9V

7480
BD135

470u

5V7

3450

3447

*
6482

BZX79-C9V1

3441
5V

3442

Vguard
A3-65

100R
3443 1M
BLK-IN

2443 47n

RES

6453

3457

L01

L02

500mV / div DC
20s / div

500mV / div DC
20s / div

L04

0322

200V / div DC
20s / div

L05
L06
L07
L09
L10
L11

20V / div AC
5ms / div

1u

2V

6V3

3453

A6-23
VlotAux+13V

1K
6448
Vcontrol

BZX79-B6V2

A1-100
EW_protection
A1-9

191V DC
33V7 DC
51V DC
5V DC
8V2 DC
13V DC

* FOR DIVERSITY LIST SEE PAGE 64

A1-11

EHTo
5V6

7443
BC557B

L03

POWER_DOWN

BZX384-C6V8 0R

3452

A5-36

1412
7450
PDTA114ET

Filament

7441
BC857B
13V3

5K6

15K
3446

For Picture
Width Control
(reserved)

L10

VlotAux+13V
8V9

1K
TV

100R
100R
+8VB

13V3

BZX284-C10
2441

6445

6447

*
3451

3430

9464

3449

BZX79C5V6

A2-69

L9

8V

5480

VlotAux+5VA

3448

7482
BD135

6481

0R

CI-15

TO N/S
CORRECTION
BOARD
0213
FOR CHINA
ONLY

5V

6R8

3455

1m

2488

470u

0321

VlotAux+13V
VlotAux+5VA

2464

9V

2489

47u

2487
2480

47u
2486

4R7

1402

0298 TO DAF TO 0261


CCT.
OF
PANEL

10K
3407

7400

S
0V

3406

G
0V

VlotAux+13V
+13V

3410

E/W CORRECTION

2457

*
*

137V
D

3405

ONLY FOR SETS WITH

EGP20DL

*
*

6486

2444

3404

9422
3464

12

1410

A6-22

2481

4R7

3456

3403

BYD33D

6488

2469

2484

VT_Supply

3K9

L11

1u

6465
2493

5401

L6
3460

L7

3488

6487

6401

2402

2400

3402

EWdrive|EWD_dyn

3K9
6483

1K

3458
15K

2456

6466

BAV21
3459

3431

L4

*
9426
6403

3411

CU15

5400

2401

470p

* 9463

*
3401

9424
6402

7462
PDTC143ZT

* *

3400

6400

3468

0V

10

3482

11

3 5465 4
3 5464 4

6462

5V2

A6-21

1V5

L5

VlotAux+50V

BAV21
9462

9461

2468

2470

+13V
Hdrive

4R7

3481

3484

5457

2
6461

*
UDZS-10B

* 9460

7463
BC327-25

6463

A
0V

DAF

47u

0V

L.LIN

2459

2453

2454

4
1
2465

2467

5V2

2466

33R

2415

5V2

200V
VideoSupply

BYD33J

RES

2455

6460

*
*
2461

5V5

0V

3463

1
5461

7461
BC337-25

2460

0V

L3

100MHZ

2463

220u

2405

126V

L2

5V2

L1

7460
BU4508DX

RGP30J
2462

BYD33M
3493

6490

9423

4430
3499

3492 1K

349111V6

5452

BAS216

VG2

2458

VlotAux+13V

A6-18
AK

K
5V

3494

6485

2490

PANORAMA

6467
BAS216
6468

TO CRT
PANEL

FOCUS

2 CU15 1
1 CU20d 2
5463

22u

6469

5453

BYD33M

6464
4431

A2-16
A5-16
A6-16

Hflybk

BAV99
6449

3
680p

0V

3K3

TO PICTURE TUBE

7444
3461

MainAux

3469

8K2

EHT

0221
VH

OR
TO 0221 OF

0V

* 5445

*
3490

BZX79-C33

BAS216

MainAux

13V3

3489

Bass_panorama

2421

0319

1411

6452

For ITV Only

180p

2452

5450

*
2422

RES

DEFLECTION
COIL

A2-69

A7-7

VlotAux+13V

*
2423

HORIZONTAL

3454

2420

Filament

EHTinfo

2448

MainSupplyGnd

11

LOT

1N4148

OF CRT
PANEL

10

0289

3445

TO 0244

1400
G5PA

9420

VlotAux+13V

RES

A2-16

1.9V

VideoSupply

3485

2451

0220
EHTinfo

51

2482

Mono Carrier: Line Deflection


1
2

L01.1U AC

3465

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

10

CL 26532119_009.eps
181202

11

0220 A2
0221 B6
0289 A8
0298 F6
0319 B2
0321 D8
0322 G5
1400 B4
1402 E7
1410 F7
1411 C2
1412 F11
2400 F4
2401 F4
2402 F3
2404 G5
2405 D3
2415 E3
2420 B4
2421 B4
2422 B4
2423 B4
2441 F9
2443 F10
2444 G8
2448 A9
2450 A5
2451 A6
2452 B2
2453 B5
2454 B5
2455 D3
2456 D6
2457 D6
2458 C6
2459 B6
2460 D2
2461 E2
2462 E4
2463 D4
2464 F6
2465 D4
2466 E5
2467 E5
2468 E5
2469 E6
2470 E5
2480 D9
2481 D8
2482 A10
2484 E6
2485 C10
2486 D9
2487 D9
2488 D9
2489 D10
2490 C6
2491 E8
2492 C10
2493 F5
3400 E3
3401 F3
3402 F3
3403 G3
3404 G3
3405 G4
3406 G4
3407 G4
3408 G5
3410 G5
3411 F4
3430 E6
3431 F6
3441 E10
3442 F9
3443 F10
3445 F8
3446 F8
3447 E9
3448 E10
3449 D10
3450 D10
3451 F8
3452 F8
3453 F10
3454 G9
3455 D9
3456 F9
3457 F10
3458 C6

3459 D6
3460 C10
3461 C6
3463 D4
3464 D8
3465 A10
3468 F2
3469 B9
3481 C8
3482 C9
3483 B10
3484 C9
3485 A6
3486 A6
3487 A5
3488 C9
3489 C3
3490 B9
3491 D2
3492 D2
3493 D3
3494 B9
3499 D2
4430 D2
4431 C2
5400 F4
5401 F4
5445 B7
5450 B2
5451 A6
5452 D4
5453 C3
5457 C6
5461 D3
5463 E6
5464 E6
5465 E6
5480 E8
6400 F3
6401 F5
6402 F3
6403 F3
6445 F8
6447 F8
6448 G10
6449 B9
6452 B4
6453 F10
6460 D4
6461 E4
6462 E2
6463 E2
6464 C2
6465 D5
6466 D5
6467 C2
6468 C2
6469 C3
6481 D10
6482 E10
6483 C9
6485 B8
6486 D8
6487 C8
6488 D8
6490 D2
7400 G4
7441 E9
7443 G9
7444 C4
7450 F9
7460 D3
7461 D2
7462 F1
7463 E2
7480 E9
7482 D10
9420 B2
9422 D8
9423 D2
9424 F3
9426 F3
9451 A6
9453 A5
9460 D6
9461 E5
9462 E6
9463 E6
9464 F6

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Mono Carrier: Frame Deflection


1
2

L01.1U AC

7.

52

REGION

EU

+13V

LG.PH

PHCO

TUBE

11

L2K3

MODEL

FRAME DEFLECTION

10

SET

28WR

32WR

29RF

2472
3470
3471
3472
3473
3480
4470
5471
5472
9472

63V 150N
470K
2R2
3R3
3R9
1R5
--6U8
3MUH3
---

63V 150N
270K
3R9
3R3
3R9
1R5
--6U8
3MUH3
---

63V 150N
330K
3R3
3R3
3R3
1R5
--3U3
6MUH8
---

24WR
63V 150N
470K
2R2
3R3
3R9
1R5
--3U3
3MUH3
---

AP

GL

CH/IN

LG.PH

SMGK(SF)

LG.PH

21RF

21RF

29RF

100V 10N
100V 10N
270K
470K
3R9
3R9
4R7
3R9
6R8
------SMD_JUMPER SMD_JUMPER
6U8
6U8
3MUH3
6MUH8
JUMPER
JUMPER

63V 150N
470K
3R9
3R9
--1R5
--3U3
3MUH3
---

B
VlotAux+50V

5472

100n

2471

*
2473

I408 100n

1V

1 VI+

2472

2K2

2n2

3474

2474

3497

100K

100K

3496

I419

VOA 7V

25uA

A6-19

2n7

3477

F408

Vdrive+

22K

BZX79-C12
9472

1:1

VlotAux+5VA

3495 I415 2476 I416

6476

INPUT/FEEDBACK
F1

I409

GUARD

150R

6
VFLB

4470

3
VP

3470

8
VOG

48V

13V

0V

7471
TDA8359J

47n

12K

3498

I410

K
5V
A
-0V3

6470
BAV99
I417

AK
5V

Vguard
A2-65

F3

0222

5471

F405 F403

F406 F404

9471
F4

I414

VERTICAL

2K2

3475

2n2

2475

I411

150R

2 VI-

COIL

3479

VOB 4
6V

2K7
3471

I418

3473

1V

3478

6V

F409

A6-20

I413

3472

Vdrive-

VM 9

4R7

3480

DEFLECTION
F2

I412

E
0V

GND
5

F407

F
REGION

NAFTA

TUBE
ITEM

2472
3470
3471
3472
3473
3480
4470
5471
9472

LATAM

SMGK

TOS

LG.PH

21RF

34RF

32V

63V 150N
SM0805 390K
4R7
2R2
3R3
1R5

63V 150N
SM0805 470K
3R3
2R2
2R2
1R5

63V 150N
SM0805 390K
4R7
2R2
3R3
1R5

63V 150N
SM0805 270K
3R9
3R3
3R9
1R5

63V 150N
SM0805 470K
3R3
3R3
3R9
1R5

3U3

6U8

3U3
-

6U8

6U8

LG.PH
32WSRF

LG.PH

F01

F02

50mV / div DC
5ms / div

50mV / div DC
5ms / div

F03

F04

28WSRF

1V / div DC
5ms / div

0.2V / div DC
5ms / div

G
CL 26532119_010.eps
111202

10

11

0222 D9
2471 B6
2472 D7
2473 C7
2474 D4
2475 E4
2476 C8
3470 C7
3471 E7
3472 E7
3473 E8
3474 D4
3475 E4
3477 D7
3478 D7
3479 E7
3480 D7
3495 C7
3496 C7
3497 C8
3498 C4
4470 C7
5471 D8
5472 B7
6470 C8
6476 C7
7471 C4
9471 D8
9472 C7
F403 D8
F404 D8
F405 D8
F406 D8
F407 E6
F408 D4
F409 D4
I408 C7
I409 C7
I410 C4
I411 D7
I412 E7
I413 D7
I414 D7
I415 C7
I416 C8
I417 C9
I418 E4
I419 D7

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

53

Mono Carrier: Tuner IF

TUNER IF
FM-RADIO ANTENNA

I01

0265

IF

BZX79-C33

10u

6001

2005

5001
6002

RES

3000

A7-13

100R

3001

100u

I3
5002

SDA
A7-14

3005

RES

100R

JMP

RES

3009

3008

4001

*
9001

RES

RES

6005

4005

BA792

6004

RES
4006

A5-26

*
*

0V

A7-3
6006

4003

7001

4004

7002
RES

1003
K6274
2003
10n
10n
3006
2K2
2K2
3007
6K8
6K8
3008
2K2
2K2
4001
Jmp
--4002
Jmp
--Jmp
4003
Jmp
--4004
Jmp
1SS356
6004
1SS356
7001 PDTC124ET PDTC124ET

F072
M1971
----------Jmp
Jmp
---------

1N4148

ING GND

O2

1004

SIF_1

A5-28
5003

K2978

6007

O1

IN

*
2

4011

A5-29
3

Tuner
ITEM LNA (AP)

AP

1000 UV1356A TEDH9-228


5001
5002

47u
820n

47u
---

NA

LA/AP-NTSC

ENV56
TEDH9-200A
TEDH9-200A
UV1336
27u
5u6
820n
820n
CL 26532119_011.eps
161202

SIF_2

RES
4012

K7257
K7260

NA/LA/AP-NTSC

1003

SWI

0V

1N4148

IF

4002

*
COMB_BYPASS

VIF_2

5
3

5V

1002

VIF_1

10

CH-multi

1002

A5-27

3006

3011

3007

10n

2003

RES
2002

2001

RES

AP-multi

+8V

3010

A5-24

ITEM

A5-25

100R

FM

RF_AGC

3002
2008

I1

I2

6003

22n

2009

11

ADC

8K2

SCL

I4

3004

+5V

SDA

4.9V

SCL

4.3V

AS

FM

9 34V5
10

100n

(OPTIONAL)

15

0283

VT

1K5
2007

FOR EMC ONLY

MT

3003

470u

14

1V / div DC
20s / div

2006

13
TO 0282
OF

+5V

47n

TUNER
+
FM RADIO

12

0285

4.3V

FM-ANT

0.1V / div DC
200s / div

2004

FOR ITV ONLY

AGC

A
0.1V / div DC
200s / div

1000
PS1316

I04

2
1n0

2010

I02

VlotAux+5V

VT_Supply

0265 A4
0283 C2
0285 B2
1000 B3
1002 D7
1003 E7
1004 F7
2001 D3
2002 D3
2003 D5
2004 B5
2005 A5
2006 B6
2007 B6
2008 C5
2009 C7
2010 A4
3000 C3
3001 C3
3002 C6
3003 B7
3004 C7
3005 C7
3006 E5
3007 D5
3008 D5
3009 D6
3010 D3
3011 D4
4001 D5
4002 F7
4003 E6
4004 E7
4005 E6
4006 E5
4011 F7
4012 G7
5001 B6
5002 C5
5003 F8
6001 A5
6002 C6
6003 C6
6004 E5
6005 E6
6006 F4
6007 F4
7001 F5
7002 F6
9001 D6

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Mono Carrier: Video IF + Sound IF


1
2
3

L01.1U AC

7.

54

10

11

VIDEO IF + SOUND IF

CVBSO
3222

+8V

0V

470n

82K

MainAux_FB
4219
AudioSupplyGnd_FB

22n

2216

1m
7V8

2208
4203

4u7

2230

2K2

3232

5V

3n3

2226

1K

3207

4n7

820p
2227

2228
4214
1n

2235

6204

BAS216

6203

BAS216

15u

2K2

5203

3237

3236

2K2

3233

220K

3240

100K

4216
0V8

BFS20

BFS20

1n0

0V7

VIF(NA/LA/AP)

7210

2236

ITEM

0V

V04

V05

V06

V08

V07

V9

China Multi-QSS

NA/LA

1002 45.75M
1003
--1200 4.5M
--1201
3208
3209
3213
5201 6u8

1n0
330K

2K2

1n0

7209

A9-44

2237

3218

1V4

5V

1K0

RES

2210
BZX384-C6V8

9673

3219

6206

MainAux

100MHZ

2238

2239

A1-90
5205

2234
A4-24

3217

0V

BAS216

3238

4u7

2209

RES

6202
FM

7204
BC857B

1n0

1V2

BAS216

100MHz
4223

2V9

FMR

2240

3V3

3239

6201

5206

100R

33K

3206

3224

RES

RES
SET WITH PIP
3223

9653

A7-3
VlotAux+5V
100n

RES

5204 100MHZ
AudioSupplyGnd

VALUE

+8V
3225

9634

0266

COMB_BYPASS

2215

4206

270R

3230

RES

RES

RES

22n

FBL-1 9616
A13-39

A10-B

RES

G 2

B_U-IN
A13-34

FOR ITV ONLY

I 1 O 3 1202

330K

4205

A5-42
REFO

7203

22n
V2

2229

RES
3214

100R

*
3210

3226

G_Y-IN

7202

G 2 VALUE

+8V

1K

RES

2214

VALUE

QSS_AM_DEM_OUT

I 1 O 3 1201

560R

4207

4209

A8-43
A9-43

V9

10K

3205

A13-33

A8-91

G 2

22n
V1

MONO|AM_MONO_SOUND

3V1

2V5

3209

SET WITH YUV

R_V-IN
A13-35

26 1V7

8V1

7201
BC847B

I 1 O 3 1200

RES

27

1n0

2213

50

2233
SET WITH YUV

SOUND PLL
DEEMPHASIS

680R

53

AUDIO SWITCH

3234

52

470n

3211

51

SOUND
AMPL. + AVL

2211

RES

V8

3212

BASE-BAND
DELAY LINE

PAL/SECAM/NTSC
DECODER

3204

100R
V3

A4-29

+8V
9200

5201

2204

43

A4-25
A4-28

32 0V
3V5 48

RES

100R

3V5
46

RGB/YUV INSERT
BLACK STRETCH
WHITE STRETCH

SIF_2

24 1V9

A4-26

36 2V5

3208

55 5V6

SIF_1

A4-27

RES

54 2V5

Y
U
V

3203

3213

3V3 42

RF_AGC

23 1V9
QSS SOUND
IF
AGC

QSS MIXER AM
DEMODULTOR

4204

3V8 40
VIDEO
FILTERS
VIDEO
IDENT

VIF_2

V10
2V6 33

VIF_1

19 1V9

V7

58 2V5

WHITE-P. ADJ.

2V5

100n

2203

BLUE STRETCH

LUMA DELAY
PEAKING

100R

57 2V5

3235

A2-36

AGC/AFC

22 1V5

1K0

T0 0245
OF
CRT
PANEL

470R

5V

2V9

OSD/TEXT INSERT

0V

3202

2V5
56

3V3 44

OSD
I/O
SWITCHING

1V5 45

41

BLK-IN

4211

22n
3229

V6

2V5

3638

1670

10

100n

3V7 29

2201

9620

47

3V7 28

FOR ITV ONLY

A13-38

0276
CVBS1-IN

2V3

7200-C
TDA95XX

VISION IF

PLL DEMOD.

2225

0243

100R

2V5

3637

A10-37A

VIDEO

AMPL

3201

2202

SSY_CVBS-IN

0V

VIDEO

49

for Mnas only

220n

2205

V5

0248

39

18 1V9

2V

BC847B

2V9

FOR ITV ONLY

A5-42
A9-42
A10-42
A11-42

25

220n
22n

35

3V2 38

7206

7208
BC857B

3V6

2221

A10-30A

7200-A
TDA95XX

2V6

2212
SS_C-IN

2219

4V

560R

FOR ITV ONLY


0249
SET WITH SVHS

3231

4210
3215

680R

4212

3228

SET WITH VIDEO OUT

LFRONT-IN
A12-31

390K

68R

3216

100R

3220

+8V

2217

SET WITH PIP

4213

A13-32

A10-A
A13-40
A13-41

+8VA
QSS_AM_DEM_OUT

10u
9202

2V5

V4
SC1_LIN

V1-OUT
5202

7205
BC857B

2V9

100R

3V5

3200

470n

2220

560R

V_OUT

9618

+8V

4u7

3221

220
68
560

AP-NTSC AP-Multi-QSS

45.75M 38.9M
----6M
4.5M
----220
390
68
82
560
560
4u7
6u8

38M
6M
---

6u8

AP-Multi

38.9M
--5M5/5M7/6M5
--390
150
100
82
470
560
4u7

China-Multi
38M
--6M
6M5
390
82
560
4u7

V10

EHTinfo

A2-16

10V / div DC
20s / div

10V / div DC
20s / div

10V / div DC
20s / div

10V / div DC
20s / div

10V / div DC
5ms / div

500mV / div DC
10s / div

1V / div DC
10s / div

10

CL 26532119_012.eps
161202

11

0243 C6
0248 C2
0249 B2
0266 E11
0276 C2
1200 D7
1201 E7
1202 E7
1670 D1
2201 C2
2202 C2
2203 D2
2204 D5
2205 B3
2208 B8
2209 F4
2210 G3
2211 D8
2212 B7
2213 E2
2214 E2
2215 F2
2216 A10
2217 A10
2219 B4
2220 A3
2221 B2
2225 C7
2226 C8
2227 D10
2228 D10
2229 C11
2230 C11
2233 E2
2234 F6
2235 F9
2236 F7
2237 G8
2238 F6
2239 G6
2240 F7
3200 A8
3201 C5
3202 C5
3203 C5
3204 E5
3205 E5
3206 F5
3207 C8
3208 D8
3209 D8
3210 E6
3211 E8
3212 D6
3213 D6
3214 C7
3215 B7
3216 A6
3217 G5
3218 G4
3219 G3
3220 A3
3221 A4
3222 A5
3223 F2
3224 F3
3225 F5
3226 E5
3228 A7
3229 C7
3230 B7
3231 A7
3232 C10
3233 F7
3234 E10
3235 E2
3236 F7
3237 F7
3238 G7
3239 G7
3240 F6
3637 C1
3638 D1
4203 B8
4204 C8
4205 E2
4206 F2
4207 E2
4209 D9

4210 B8
4211 B8
4212 B2
4213 A2
4214 D10
4216 F9
4219 G2
4223 F2
5201 D7
5202 A9
5203 F8
5204 F2
5205 G2
5206 F3
6201 F4
6202 F5
6203 F8
6204 F8
6206 G4
7200-A B9
7200-C C3
7201 D8
7202 E8
7203 E7
7204 F5
7205 A4
7206 B7
7208 B7
7209 F7
7210 F8
9200 D7
9202 A9
9618 A9
9653 F2
9673 G2

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

55

Mono Carrier: Synchronisation

SYNCHRONISATION
9241

5241
+8V

4254

10M

1M0
2n2

22n

2248

470K

1000u

3254
2247

3257

2243

2254

3258

3259

100K

EHTinfo
A2-16

10u

S1
SANDCASTLE

3256
S2

0V9

2V9

7V9

7200-D
TDA95XX

4V

22n

2u2

2249

27K

2250

15p
3242

2255

A7-17
A16-17

14

31

11

+3.3V

3251

5242

100R

10u

Hdrive
A2-21

S3
3244

Hflybk

VIDEO IDENT

30 1V2

H-DRIVE
2nd LOOP
H-SHIFT

A2-18

S4

34

**

2V1

20

3V9

3V8

3V9

21

EWdrive|EWD_dyn

* 3250

15 0V
13

12

A3-20

1n0

S5
EW
GEOMATRY

Vdrive-

820R
2253

17 1V3
16 1V2

V-DRIVE
+
GEOMETRY

A3-19

1n0
3249

TELETEXT/ODS
DISPLAY

H-OSC. + PLL

Vdrive+

820R
2252

H
H/V SYNC SEP.

1K0

3241

3248

22K

33K

A2-22

100R
2246
4u7

220n

10K
2245

3246

3245 39K

2244 100n

1n5

1u0

2242

2241

+8VA

EHTinfo

* 3247

A2-16

220K

EHTo
A2-23

REGION

NAFTA

LATAM

TUBE

SMGK

TOS

LG.PH

ITEM

29RF

34RF

32V

2243
3247
3250
3258

LG.PH

LG.PH

32WSRF

28WSRF

S01

S02

S03

S05

S04

50V 2N2
50V 10N
50V 10N
50V 2N2
50V 2N2
680K (SMD) 680K (SMD) 680K (SMD) 470K (SMD) 470K (SMD)
8K2
8K2
8K2
1K
1K
100K (SMD) 100K (SMD) 100K (SMD) 100K (SMD) 100K (SMD)

10V / div DC
20s / div

10V / div DC
20s / div

500mV / div DC
5ms / div

500mV / div DC
5ms / div

500mV / div DC
5ms / div
CL 26532119_013.eps
111202

2241 D5
2242 D4
2243 B5
2244 D5
2245 D6
2246 D7
2247 A7
2248 A7
2249 B4
2250 B4
2252 C7
2253 C7
2254 A4
2255 B3
3241 D4
3242 B3
3244 B7
3245 D5
3246 D5
3247 D7
3248 D7
3249 C7
3250 C7
3251 B7
3254 A6
3256 B8
3257 A5
3258 B4
3259 A3
4254 A4
5241 A8
5242 B7
7200-D B5
9241 A8

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

3611

2 DATA-OUT

100R

6 3V7
5 3V7
FOR ITV ONLY

220n

0274

100R

3604

4603

100R
3603

RES

5604

0273

RES

5u6

2K2

3606

9647

2K2
3607

+3.9V

1u0

1u0

2611

0240

3V3 7
4
4601 RES 3
4602 2

5u6

FOR ITV ONLY

2618

7602

EEPROM
M24C08

5603

1n0

FOR ITV ONLY

7 Bass_panorama

#
3V3 8

5u6

2608

4 CLOCK

0250

2601

5602

2615

3 DATA-IN

FOR ITV ONLY

SET WITH SVHS

3635 100R
STATUS2

3625
3601

100R
COMB_BYPASS

3636

A10-D
A4-3
A5-3

1K0

SDA

8K2

68p

9649

A13-2

2613

3640 8K2
SCL

100R
59

68p

3629

FOR ITV ONLY

69 3V2

4K7

80 3V3

3622

3608

100R

100R

3V2 5

9635

9636

A2-7
FOR INDIA 0317
+3.3V
ONLY
Volume|Mute

3617

RES

1K
3623
4K7

3618

A8-15

3609

PORTS

C3

79
0V 73

1K0

ENHANCED

0V 74
0V 75

RES

VST PWM-DAC

0V 76

6601

3628

62 0V

10K

3630

RES

2607

2K2

3632
+3.3V

C1

65 0V

2609

SDM
9641

ROM/RAM

CVBS

9631
R
FOR ITV ONLY

A8-6

+3.3V

3615

OSD

B
BL

10K
3614

DISPLAY

COR

SDA

SCL

*RES

7606

*
2606
3622
3630

H
V

1
TO
0266
OF

4618

Non-55K

1n
470R
2K2

470n
JUMPER
470R

ITEM 7200(UOC)

AP
PAL/NTSC/SECAM
TDA9586
TDA9565
TDA9570
TDA9587

TO
0235
OF

5
6

4604

A6-17

TO
0217
OF

+8V

55K

For NA/LA/AP

FOR ITV ONLY

NA
NTSC

LA
PAL/NTSC

TDA9587 TDA9580
TDA9588 TDA9583
TDA9577 TDA9570
TDA9599

SNDAMP- SNDAMP- SNDAMP- SNDAMP2x10W-ST1x1W-MN- 2x1W-ST- 1x3WAP


NA/LA
EU/AP
GL
------10uF
2604
6K8
6K8
10K
6K8
3618
4K7
4K7
4K7
4K7
3623

SNDAMP- SNDAMP- SNDAMP- SNDAMP- SNDAMP- SNDAMP2x3W-ST- 2x5W-ST- 2x5W-ST- 2x5W-ST- 2x1W-NA 2x5W-LA
LA
NA
EU/AP IND-MKII
------------6K8
JMP
6K8
6K8
6K8
6K8
4K7
--4K7
4K7
4K7
4K7

ITEM SNDAMP- SNDAMP- SNDAMP- SNDAMP2x3W-LA 2x1W-NA 2x3W-ST- 2x5W-STNA


AP
--------2604
6K8
10K
6K8
3618
6K8
4K7
4K7
4K7
3623
4K7

SNDAMP2x3W-STNDBX-NA/LA
--6K8
4K7

ITEM

C01

C02

C03

500mV / div DC
1ms / div

500mV / div DC
1ms / div

200mV / div DC
1ms / div

C04

C05

FOR PIP

0304

TO 0305
OF

10V / div DC
100s / div

10V / div DC
100s / div

SNDAMP-2x5W- SNDAMP1x4W-MNST+WOOFERAP
IND
----6K8
JMP
4K7
---

FOR CVI
CL 26532119_014.eps
111202

0217

A7-13

SANDCASTLE

A2-9

0V

For AP/NA/LA

1/10 PAGES
MEMORY

TELETEXT

4K7

A7-14

EW_protection

0318
Treble_Buzzer_Hosp-app

A9-8
A12-8

0V3

C2

TELETEXT
ACQUISITION SYNC

KEYBOARD_protn
3V3

BAS316

0R

0V 77

A7-11

D
+3.9V

64 0V

CPU

A1-11
A7-11
A12-10

IR

3633

60 0V

63 1V5

80C51

2604

1K0

3613

5V 70

+3.3V
POWER_DOWN

0V 78
FOR INDIA ONLY
0316
3639

6K8

POWER_DOWN

I/O

12MHZ

A10-C
Bass_panorama

3V3 6

1660

COMB-SEL-CVBSO-AV2

3626

100p

FOR ITV ONLY


0261

A13-92

68 0V
0V 3

A1-5

100R

67 3V3

TRANSCEIVER

C4

Stdby_con

2 0V

STATUS1

3627

IIC-BUS

RES

1u

SDA

3634

2602

3V7 72

1 0V

1n0

4K7

SCL

2619

* *

+3.3V

3V7 71

+3.3V

SET WITH YUV

1661

2606

3605

8K2

LED
A12-4

3610

3619

RES

C5

A4-14
A7-14
A8-14
A9-14
A11-14
A10-H
A4-13
A7-13
A8-13
A9-13
A11-13
A10-I

4K7

61

3V2

66

3V2

7200-B
TDA95XX

3V3

3624
FOR ITV ONLY
0279

2612

+3.3V
+3.3V

6 TREBLE-BUZZ

A13-75

1 POR

5 GND

VlotAux+5V
ITV_MSG

FOR ITV ONLY

TO
0238
OF

56

1u0

FOR PIP

7.

47n

CONTROL

2616

Mono Carrier: Control


1

L01.1U AC

0217 F2
0240 A3
0250 A2
0261 D2
0273 A4
0274 A8
0279 C3
0304 G2
0316 D3
0317 D1
0318 F1
1660 E7
1661 C7
2601 A6
2602 D8
2604 E2
2606 E8
2607 D7
2608 A5
2609 E7
2611 B5
2612 C8
2613 B8
2615 A6
2616 A4
2618 B5
2619 D8
3601 B3
3603 A8
3604 A8
3605 C2
3606 B7
3607 B7
3608 D9
3609 D3
3610 C3
3611 A7
3613 E2
3614 F2
3615 F2
3617 D2
3618 D2
3619 C3
3622 D7
3623 D3
3624 B7
3625 B7
3626 C7
3627 C9
3628 D7
3629 C9
3630 D8
3632 D8
3633 D8
3634 C7
3635 B2
3636 B2
3639 D3
3640 B3
4601 A7
4602 A7
4603 A7
4604 G2
4618 G2
5602 A5
5603 A5
5604 A5
6601 E2
7200-B C4
7602 A7
7606 E8
9631 E2
9641 E2
9647 B2
9649 B2

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

57

Mono Carrier: Audio Amplifier

10

11

AUDIO_AMPLIFIER
A

* 3911
4R7
9903

AmpOutR+

*6903

A12-70
AmpOutL+

*
* 3908

A12-71

11V8

RES

6 CH1-IN

5V2

0246

CH1+

A2
4

AmpOutR_Pos

A4

OR
TO 1903 OF

RES

5V2

2947

CH2+ 12

AmpOutR_Neg

RES
2950

GNDCH2

GNDINP

GNDCH1

* 9902

TO 0254
OF

4
3

5V2

9 VOL

2906
3906

AmpOutL_Pos

8 CH2-IN

10K

4903

3910

Main_OutR
A9-46
A11-46

2907

A5-43

0V3

* 9901
A3

CH2- 10

*
4904
*
3905

RES
2949

2910

AmpOutL_Neg

5V2

CH1-

MONO|AM_MONO_SOUND

2902

A1
2

1V4

10K

3909

1V4

470n

A12-73

AudioSupplyGnd_FB

VCC

STB

3V7

1u

2904

AmpOutL_Pos

RES
2948

4905

7901
AN7522N

A12-72

0275

1n

0271

FOR ITV
ONLY

2905

4901

A9-45
A11-45

1K

FOR ITV ONLY

*
4902
*
3903
3904

Main_OutL

6901
3K3
2903

2911

3901
3902

9904

VlotAux+5V

4921

2R2

2901

AmpOutR_Pos
RES

MainAux_FB

11

0281

AudioSupplyGnd_FB
AudioSupplyGnd_FB AudioSupplyGnd_FB
4

Tilt

A16-74

3172
FOR ITV ONLY

68K

Treble_Buzzer_Hosp-app
A7-6

3922

3921

330K

330K

3923

7902
AN7523N 5
STB

TO
VOICE
CONTROL
PANEL

VCC
1

2
6 CH1-IN

CH1+

0280

330K
BAS316

VlotAux+5V

6904

3912

10u

A7-15

GNDINP
7

560R
7903
BC847B

9 VOL
2908

9905

3907

Volume|Mute

NC
8

CH1GNDCH1

AudioSupplyGnd_FB

ITEM PIP Interface Tilt Rotation 29RF-CH/32WS-EU


68K
3172
6K8

AudioSupplyGnd_FB 4906
A5-91

COMMON 2BY10W
6K8
3901
1K
3902
3K3
3912
Yes
No
7901 AN7522N AN7580
7903
No
Yes
9905
No
Yes

FOR COMPAIR ONLY

A7-14

A01

A02

A03

A04

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

0267

SDA

SCL

A7-13
3

* FOR DIVERSITY LIST SEE PAGE 64


CL 26532119_015.eps
181202

10

11

0246 B10
0267 G2
0271 C2
0275 B4
0280 D10
0281 D10
2901 B7
2902 B7
2903 B5
2904 B4
2905 C5
2906 C4
2907 D5
2908 E5
2910 C3
2911 B3
2947 C9
2948 C9
2949 C9
2950 C9
3172 D2
3901 B4
3902 B5
3903 B3
3904 C4
3905 C3
3906 D4
3907 E4
3908 B3
3909 C5
3910 D5
3911 A3
3912 E3
3921 D3
3922 D3
3923 D3
4901 B3
4902 B3
4903 C3
4904 C3
4905 C2
4906 F2
4921 B4
6901 B5
6903 A3
6904 E4
7901 B6
7902 D6
7903 E2
9901 C8
9902 C8
9903 A3
9904 B3
9905 E2

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

58

Mono Carrier: NICAM + 2CS + BTSC (Stereo/SAP) Decoder

10

NICAM + 2CS + BTSC (STEREO/SAP) DECODER


[ FBAN60 - AUDPROC ]

VlotAux+5V
2894

1n5

2836

220p

2835

470p

6u8

2834

5831

2843
10u

A6

220p

2842

3832

100n

100R
2838

6831
VlotAux+5V

A7

3831

A7-13

RES
3833

4u7

2837

1N4148

SCL

SDA
A7-14

100R
47K
2897

2839

390p

RES

2895

10n

2898

560p

+5VA

5832
+8V
10u

2841

2840

6u8
1831

100n

ANA_IN1+

1V5 48

ANA_IN1-

I2C_CL

51

100n

10u

2845

2844

LOUDSPEAKER L

FM2

& NICAM

D/A

RES

4838

MONO-IN

1p0

2831

1p0

2832

3
0V
4
0V
9

IDENT

DSP
3V8 41

Main_OutR

SC1-IN-L
A/D

SCART-L

A/D

SCART-R

1852
1n0

SC1_LINA

3V8 42

A10-G

39

TP
SCART-L

D/A

SCART-R

D/A

11

SC2-IN-L

13
SCART 2
SC2_RIN

40

VlotAux+5V
3851

14

SC2-IN-R

330K

15

SC1-OUT-L

A11a

SC1-OUT-R

4V1

7835

4V1

12

18

19

21

22

27

28

32

37

38

49

3837

470R

3849

100R
2852

4835

RES

3841

RES

2896

*
*
*
*

100R
3839

MONO|AM_MONO_SOUND

4832

2858

Matrix Surround Panel

A8

1n0

A8a

RES

4839

RES

A5-43
A9-43

2817

L-OUT

2818

R-OUT

A13-60

A13-61
4840

RES

4836
FMR

A5

2859

3842

RES

RES

KEYBOARD_protn
A7-8

A05

A06

A07

A08

A08a

A09

A10

A11

A11a

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

5833
+5VA
100u

2846

VlotAux+5V
6u8

0239
TO 0215 OF

A5-44

TO 1901 OF
2

1n0

NC

7834

RES

Switching Facilities

1u0
2861

0V

4V8

*
2860

2857

4834

RES

SCART

4V9

31
3V
30
3V

1851
1

7851
BC847B

1n0

4V9

2851

2854

2856

3843

A5-42

2855

5835

QSS_AM_DEM_OUT

SCART

26

1n0

3840

RES

+5VA

3852

A10-F

10

SC1-IN-R

SC1_RINA

SC2_LIN

SEL-MAIN-FRNT-RR

SCART 1

A13-48

A10-E

A8-46

2850

100p

A13-47

1n0
RES

MONO

A9

1K0
2853

A10-H

4837

SC1_RIN

2848

SC1_LIN

A10-G

RES

3V8 44

A8-45

2849

24
1V8
2

DACM-R
LOUDSPEAKER R

2847

3834
3835

A9-43

Main_OutL

25
1V8

LOUDSPEAKER

NICAM A

DECODER

C
A10

DACM-L

NICAM B

MONO|AM_MONO_SOUND

MSP34X5G

D/A

FM1/AM

DEMODULATOR

47p

A11

7831

52

AUDIO PLL

SOUND IF
2833

2V4

2V4

3V7

0V

3V7

I2C_DA

RESETQ

20

5V

23

5V

0V

VREF1

29

VREF2

0V

33

AHVS UP

0V

7V8

5V

35

AHVS S

46

AVS UP

0V

45

AVS S

36

AGNDC

0V

0V

3V8

DVS UP

TESTEN

16

ADR_SEL

VREFTOP

1V5 47

17

STANDBYQ

2V6 43

50

DVSS

34

CAPL_M

0V

6V2

18M432
HC-49/U

CL 26532119_016.eps
111202

10

0239 F10
1831 B8
1851 E9
1852 D8
2817 F10
2818 F10
2831 C9
2832 C8
2833 D4
2834 A4
2835 A4
2836 A4
2837 A4
2838 A9
2839 B9
2840 B6
2841 B5
2842 A5
2843 A5
2844 C3
2845 C3
2846 G1
2847 D3
2848 D3
2849 C9
2850 D9
2851 E8
2852 F8
2853 E9
2854 F9
2855 E2
2856 E2
2857 F2
2858 F4
2859 G2
2860 F2
2861 E8
2894 A9
2895 B4
2896 F3
2897 B4
2898 B3
3831 B4
3832 A9
3833 A9
3834 D2
3835 D3
3837 F8
3839 F8
3840 E3
3841 F3
3842 G5
3843 F2
3849 F3
3851 E9
3852 E9
4832 E10
4834 F1
4835 F3
4836 G3
4837 D2
4838 D2
4839 F10
4840 F10
5831 A3
5832 B8
5833 G2
5835 F2
6831 A4
7831 C7
7834 F4
7835 F3
7851 E9

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

59

Mono Carrier: Audio/Video Source Switching

10

AUDIO/VIDEO SOURCE SWITCHING

+6V8

3801
+8V

+6V8
1K0

COMB-SEL-CVBSO-AV2

LFRONT-IN

2802

COMB_BYPASS
A7-D

SEL-MAIN-FRNT-RR

A9-E

2u2

Vss Vee E
8

SC2_LIN

2810

A13-52

4817

A10_C

4826

1V6
Z 14

13 Y1

4841

4825

A9-G
L2-IN

Vss Vee E

A12-31

Z 14

16
7802-A
HEF4053BT Vdd 5V
12 Y0
S 11

3817

1K0

3813

1K0

3812

A9-G

A7-C
13 Y1

9810

5V8

16

7803-A

HEF4053BT Vdd
12 Y0
S 11

1K

220n

2807

470n

7804
BC847B

100K
SC1_LIN

100K
4816

3811

+6V8

100K
3814

3815

CVBSO
A5-A

3816

+6V8

2816

3802

+8V

100K

220R

4827

SC1_LINA

A11-47

SY_CVBS-IN

1810B
6

VlotAux+5V

3820

+6V8

100K
3818

CVBS-IN

C_COMB
4821

5810

10u

Y_COMB
3
2
SCL

SC1_RIN

SSY_CVBS-IN

15

A5-37A

4829

A9-H
RFRONT-IN

7802-C

D
16

HEF4053BT Vdd 5V
5 Y0
S 9

A12-53

T0 0266 OF

R2-IN

3 Y1

Comb Filter
4824

5 Y0

HEF4053BT Vdd
S 9

3 Y1

Z 4

4819

1810A

REFO

16

A9-F

2u2

Vss Vee E
7803-C

SC2_RIN

2813

A13-55
4818

SDA

100K

A7-H

1 Y1

3821

A7-I

A7-D

Vss Vee E

4823

+8V

100K

COMB_BYPASS
4892

3819

+3.3V

HEF4053BT Vdd
S 10

2 Y0

4812

16

7803-B

GND

100K

Reserved for
3D comb filter

5V8

A10-37B

4820

SC1_RINA
A11-48

SS_C-IN
A5-30A
CVBSFRONT-IN
A12-58
Y_CVBS-IN
A13-59

+6V8

3810

3809

220n
2815

0V 1 Y1

4831

7802-B

E
16

5V
HEF4053BT Vdd
S 10

SY_CVBS-IN

15 0V

A10-37B
Vss Vee E
8

2
1

0V 2 Y0

220n

1811

T0 1810 OF

2814

4808

4807

4886

4814

Vss Vee E
8

4830

3822

C-IN
A13-30

5V8

A5-B

COMB-SEL-CVBSO-AV2
A10_C

Side AV

CL 26532119_017.eps
061202

10

1810A E2
1810B C3
1811 F4
2802 B9
2807 B5
2810 C9
2813 D9
2814 E7
2815 E7
2816 B3
3801 B2
3802 B2
3809 F7
3810 F7
3811 C2
3812 C2
3813 C3
3814 B7
3815 C7
3816 B7
3817 C7
3818 D7
3819 E7
3820 C7
3821 E7
3822 F7
4807 F7
4808 F8
4812 D3
4814 E3
4816 C8
4817 C8
4818 E7
4819 E8
4820 E10
4821 D2
4823 D2
4824 E2
4825 C10
4826 C10
4827 C10
4829 D7
4830 E7
4831 F7
4841 C7
4886 E5
4892 D5
5810 D3
7802-A C8
7802-B E8
7802-C D8
7803-A C4
7803-B D4
7803-C E4
7804 C3
9810 C7

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

60

Mono Carrier: BTSC NDBX Stereo Decoder

10

BTSC - NDBX STEREO DECODER


A12

A13

A15

A14

A16
+8V

A
10V / div DC
1ms / div

3892

10V / div DC
1ms / div

SC1_RINA

RES

10V / div DC
20s / div

9891

A
10V / div DC
20s / div

200mV / div AC
1ms / div

A10-48
2865

4863

4864

3893

3n3

150p

R-OUT
A13-61

100n

CSB
L+R

DEMATRIX
+ MODE
SELECT

AUTOMATIC
VOLUME AND
LEVEL CONTROL

INPUT
SELECT

VOLUME
RIGHT
CTRL

21

BCR 4V

24

TC1R 4V

23

TC2R 4V

44

VIR 4V

0V

34

VAR 4V

0V

29

NC

22

CAV 6V

0V

17

NC

26 1 2

0V

0V

25

LIR 4V

OR 4V

CSS 4V

NC

0V

CMO 4V

CER 6V

20

19

A15

TONE OUTR 18 4V
RIGHT
CTRL

10

13

14

4V BCL

11

4V TC2L

37

TONE
LEFT
CTRL
4V TC1L

38

4V VIL

39

4V VAL

40

VOLUME
LEFT
CTRL
0V DGND

4V SDA

0V MAD

4V SCL

36

4V LIL

27

4V LOL

28

0V AGND

41

4V VREF

30

8V VCAP

31

8V VCC

4V BPU

32

LOGIC
I2C
TRANSC

FIL
AND
REF

SUPPLY

1V RFR

DET AND
VOLTAGE
CTRL AMP

1K2

Main_OutR
A8-46

Main_OutL

OUTL 16 4V

A8-45

+8V

15

100R

2869

4861

3894

9892

100R

470u

2883

220n

2886

10u

*
*

+8V

3895

2868

5861

4862

3n3

150p

2867

2u2

2866

RES

100u
2874

2881

100u
2875

2882

10u
2877

RES

1u
2878

100K

4n7
2879

2880

47n

3861

3863

BC847B
2893

L-OUT
A13-60

330R

100n
3896

SC1_LINA
A10-47

7892

4894

RES

A13
3866

SCL
A7-13

2892

A16

FDO

3864

43

L-R

4V 33

B
*

4893

FDI

15K

22n

42

4V 35

4V TW

RES

2863

3862

BC847B

RES

2870

COMP

2u2

STEREO DECODER

4V CW

A5-42

4V 4

CP1 4V

2862

7891

47n
CPH 4V

7861
TDA9853H

CP2 4.3V

220n

A12

4u7

514K5

2803

1861

220n

2876

2885

2871

3K3

2u2

2872

2873

3867

2u2

2884

QSS_AM_DEM_OUT

100R

2u2

3891

RES

2u2

330R

2864

100R

A14

3865

SDA
A7-14

100R

CL 26532119_018.eps
111202

10

1861 C4
2803 C4
2862 C2
2863 C2
2864 B4
2865 B4
2866 E6
2867 E7
2868 E7
2869 D7
2870 C7
2871 C7
2872 C7
2873 B7
2874 E5
2875 E5
2876 B6
2877 E4
2878 E4
2879 E4
2880 E3
2881 E6
2882 E6
2883 E4
2884 B3
2885 B4
2886 E4
2892 B10
2893 E10
3861 E6
3862 C3
3863 D3
3864 D3
3865 F3
3866 F3
3867 B4
3891 B8
3892 A9
3893 C9
3894 E8
3895 D9
3896 F9
4861 E7
4862 D8
4863 B7
4864 B8
4893 B8
4894 E8
5861 E3
7861 C4
7891 B9
7892 E9
9891 A9
9892 D9

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

61

Mono Carrier: Font I/O + Front Control + Headphone

10

FRONT IO + FRONT CONTROL + HEADPHONE

FRONT CONTROL

FRONT CINCH
SET WITH
SIDE/FRONT AV.

0218-B

2187

2u2

2183

3185
3186

2186

1183

BAT85

4696

LFRONT-IN
A5-31
A10-31

A10-53
1

0215

1600
volumeFOR

ITV ONLY
3

330R

TO 0251 & 0253 OF

LED

4692

+3.3VA

*
3694

A7-4

RES

1K
2692

3692

* 6692
TSOP1836
3
1

4693

+3.3V

HEADPHONE

C6
IR

AmpOutL_Pos
A8-73

VS
OUT
GND

10u

6691

100R
OR

4695
FOR ITV ONLY

3693

3695

4K7

FOR ITV ONLY


TO 0251 OF

LTL-10224WHCR

0219
6

* 3691
220R

0218-A

4691

A7-10

FOR ITV ONLY

0292
1

0232

0286
KEYBOARD_protn

10u

RES

RES
2696

RES
2695

120R

2693

8
470p

A8-70

3982
2984

AmpOutR+

2
3

A12-8

7
2983

2
3

TO 0259 OF

RES
2694

0259
1

AudioSupplyGnd_FB

+3.3VA 1

0293

470p

120R

10u
9982

AudioSupplyGnd_FB

* 3981
2982

2981

AmpOutL+

* 0214

FOR ITV ONLY

6
A8-71

RFRONT-IN

2691

* 6681

POWER

4698

TS
USA

68R

2u2

1601
volume+

1602
channel-

3688

2182

1603
channel+

3682

3681

1606

2184
3184

2185

1182

6
4
0277-B

4697

3684

3686

0218-C

3683

75R

0270

3685

3687

FOR ITV ONLY

3187

A7-8
A12-8

3689

RES

6181

22p

A10-58

4699

0277-A

9184
KEYBOARD_protn

CVBSFRONT-IN

9181
2181

3
1

0R

RES

3188

1181

3182

2K7

MONO SET

TO 0214 OF

FOR ITV
&
VOICE CONTROL

AudioSupplyGnd_FB
AmpOutR_Pos

C06

A8-72

G
For Engg Purpose Only

10V / div DC
2ms / div

4694

* FOR DIVERSITY LIST SEE PAGE 64

CL 26532119_019.eps
181202

10

0214 E9
0215 C4
0218-A C2
0218-B B2
0218-C B2
0219 C4
0232 E5
0259 E10
0270 A5
0277-A B1
0277-B B1
0286 F7
0292 E4
0293 E7
1181 A2
1182 B2
1183 C2
1600 C10
1601 A9
1602 A9
1603 A8
1606 B8
2181 A3
2182 B3
2183 C3
2184 B4
2185 B3
2186 C3
2187 B4
2691 D10
2692 D8
2693 F8
2694 F8
2695 F8
2696 F8
2981 E2
2982 F3
2983 F2
2984 F3
3182 A3
3184 B3
3185 B3
3186 C3
3187 B3
3188 A3
3681 A9
3682 A10
3683 A8
3684 A8
3685 A7
3686 B9
3687 B10
3688 B10
3689 A7
3691 C9
3692 D8
3693 D10
3694 D9
3695 C7
3981 E3
3982 F3
4691 E8
4692 D7
4693 D7
4694 G5
4695 C9
4696 B10
4697 B4
4698 B4
4699 B4
6181 A3
6681 B10
6691 D8
6692 D9
9181 A5
9184 A7
9982 F2

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

62

Mono Carrier: Rear I/O Cinch

10

V_OUT
A5-40
0227

AV2
1

7101
BC847B

3V

3101

FOR ITV - TO 0227 OF

2101

7V9
3V6

1K

1110

22p

68R

1101

0223-D

3102

0223-A
2102

+8V

SET WITH VIDEO OUT

MONITOR OUTPUT

REAR I/O CINCH

470n

100R

1111
1112

2137
2138

RES

330p
330p

47K

2131

3132

1113

22p

0225-A

1114

3137

2136
4121

D
1115
4126

4125

330p

2141

4132
SC1_LIN

47K

330p

3124

2u2

SC1_RIN

4124

E
1

0229

A5-41

A5-32
A9-47

TO 0242 OF

FOR
ITV

A9-48

2u2

47K

330p

2125
3126

150R

V1-OUT

*
2123

2122

2127

RES
RES

150R

TO 0242 OF TO 0229 OF TO 0216 OF

3125
2128

1108

1109

10

FOR
PIP

3123

11

A5-38
2121

3121

1107

150n

2150

SET WITH SVHS

CVBS1-IN

3122

2124

3149

100K

BAS316

6150
3150

150K

9122

RES

22p

3153

FOR PIP - TO 0219 OF

FOR
YUV
CONNECT TO 0312
AT
0314
AV1
LOCATION

9123

AV1

* *

CONNECT TO 0311
0313

CONNECT TO 0310
0315

0223-B

3141

0242

3157

FOR ITV - TO 0242 OF

VlotAux+5V

2135

RES

22p

3152

2112
2113

75R

3115

1106
3

4
FOR CVI
TO 0304 0305
OF

100n

0225-B

1K

4122

1K5

FOR 0290 OF
FOR PIP

3
6

3138

STATUS2
A7-2

STATUS1
A7-92

0226

2143
1K2

10K

3158

RES

7103
BC847B
3159

9113
RES

9104

Y_CVBS-IN
A10-59

SET WITH YUV

7102
BC857B

R_V-IN
A5-35

FBL-1
A5-39

5K6

3154

2142

VlotAux+5V

100R

SVHS
8

3116

9121

10K

3156

100R

3136
75R

B_U-IN
A5-34

100R
9

C-IN
A10-30

3135

3114

FOR ITV
ONLY
0312

SET WITH AV2


W/O SVHS

4131

9101

VlotAux+5V

SET WITH SVHS

9112
RES

G
9

FOR ITV ONLY

0262
8
1

TO 0262
OF

MainSupplyGnd

2
ITV_MSG

3
7

A7-75

CL 26532119_020.eps
111202

0269
(FOR SETS WITH 9+3P CINCH)

RES

22p

9111
RES

3151

NOT FOR
PIP SET
FOR ITV
ONLY
0311

11

150R

G_Y-IN
A5-33

2111

1104
1105

10

3113 75R

U
VlotAux+5V

3133

2u2
A11-61
(U&L)

9102

SET WITH YUV

2134
2133

220K

3106

330p

3112
3111 75R

10u

9103

12

R2-IN
A10-55

A9-61
(U&L)

FOR ITV FOR ITV


ONLY
ONLY
0310
1130

0223-C

2104

2108 RES

1103
4102

4101

4104

150R

150R

4123

YUV INPUT

SET W/O YUV

13

2u2

3134

R-OUT
2106

3105

15

3131

A11-60
(U&L)

2132

47K

10u

220K

330p

3104

2103

2107

150R

RES

1102

14

L2-IN
A10-52

L-OUT
A9-60
(U&L)

2105

3103

RES

16

10

0223-A A10
0223-B F2
0223-C C2
0223-D A2
0225-A D10
0225-B D9
0226 D3
0227 A6
0229 E6
0242 D4
0262 G5
0305 E3
0310 B4
0311 C4
0312 D4
0313 E5
0314 E5
0315 E5
1101 A3
1102 B3
1103 B3
1104 C3
1105 C3
1106 D3
1107 F3
1108 F3
1109 G3
1110 A9
1111 B9
1112 B9
1113 C8
1114 D8
1115 D9
1130 C4
2101 A5
2102 A4
2103 B4
2104 B4
2105 B5
2106 B5
2107 B3
2108 B3
2111 C5
2112 C5
2113 D5
2121 F4
2122 F4
2123 F5
2124 G4
2125 G5
2127 F3
2128 G3
2131 B8
2132 B7
2133 B8
2134 B7
2135 C7
2136 D7
2137 B8
2138 B8
2141 E7
2142 D1
2143 E2
2150 F1
3101 A4
3102 A4
3103 B4
3104 B4
3105 B4
3106 B4
3111 C3
3112 C4
3113 C3
3114 C4
3115 D3
3116 D4
3121 F3
3122 F3
3123 F3
3124 F4
3125 G3
3126 G4
3131 B8
3132 B7
3133 B8
3134 B7
3135 C8
3136 C7
3137 D8
3138 D7
3141 D7
3149 F1
3150 F1
3151 C5
3152 C5

3153 D5
3154 D1
3156 D1
3157 E1
3158 D2
3159 E1
4101 B3
4102 B3
4104 B3
4121 D7
4122 E6
4123 E6
4124 E7
4125 E8
4126 E8
4131 C9
4132 E7
6150 F1
7101 A6
7102 D2
7103 E1
9101 D4
9102 C4
9103 C4
9104 D7
9111 C4
9112 C4
9113 D4
9121 D6
9122 D7
9123 F3

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

63

Mono Carrier: PIP Interface Circuit + Tilt Interface

PIP INTERFACE CIRCUIT & TILT INTERFACE


PIP INTERFACE (RESERVED)
VlotAux+5V
V20

3173

0284
HD

VD

10K

TO 0236
OF

100R

3176

8K2

3175

8K2

3174

2
V22

4.9V
7172
BC857B

4.9V
4.9V

3170

3178

4K7

1.6V

4171

3K9

A6-17

0.7V

BC847B
2171

SANDCASTLE

0.7V

7173

1.1V

8K2

2K2

1.1V

2n2

3177

3179

7174
BC857B

VlotAux+13V

TILT INTERFACE

7000
TDA8941P

68K

68K

OUT5

IN-

IN+

0268

7
3
2

220p

3190

100p

2172

A8-74

3180

2173

Tilt

Vcc

100K

3181

VlotAux+13V

1
OUT+

2
TO
ROTATION
COIL

Vcc
4

MODE

STANDBY/
MUTE LOGIC
20K

SHORT CIRCUIT
AND
TEMPERATURE
PROTECTION

SVR

20K

GND
8

CL 26532119_021.eps
161202

0268 D5
0284 A5
2171 B3
2172 D1
2173 D2
3170 B1
3173 A2
3174 A3
3175 A3
3176 A4
3177 B2
3178 B3
3179 B4
3180 D1
3181 C2
3190 D2
4171 B2
7000 C3
7172 B4
7173 B3
7174 B2

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

64

Mono Carrier: Diversity Tables


DIVERSITY TABLE FOR

POWER SUPPLY

DIVERSITY TABLE FOR

LINE DEFLECTION

DIVERSITY TABLE FOR

FRONT IO + FRONT CNTL + HP

For Front Control


REGION

LA/AP

NA

AUDIO OUTPUT
SET

2X10W

2X3W
130V

2503

143V

200V 470U 200V 470U 200V 470U

2505

1KV 2N2

2516

CH
2X10W

2X5W
143V

130V

130V

2X5W

2X10W

143V

400V 330U 400V 330U 400V 330U

400V 330U

450V 220U

1KV 2N2

1KV 2N2

1KV 2N2

2520

16V 100N

16V 100N

16V 100N

16V 100N

16V 100N

50V10N

16V 100N

16V 100N

50V 10N

3504

144V 3R

144V 3R

144V 3R

265V 9R

265V 9R

265V 9R

265V 9R

265 V9R

265V 9R

3521

1/6W 4R7

1/6W 4R7

1/6W 4R7

1/6W 22R

1/6W 22R

1/6W 22R

1/6W 22R

1/6W 22R

1/6W 4R7

3522

330K

330K

330K

390K

390K

330K

330K

390K

330K

100R

100R

100R

47R

47R

47R

47R

3526

0.1R

0.1R

3627

0.33

0.15R

3523

3545
3552

1KV 2N2

450V 220U

1KV 2N2

1KV 3N3
-

1KV 2N2

1KV 2N2

250V 470

47R

47R

0.1R

0.15R

0.15R

0.15R

0.15R

0.15R

0.22R

0.15R

0.12R

0.12R

0.22R

0.22R

0.22R

0.22R

270K

33K

33K

10K

4K7

4K7

270K

270K

10K

33K

270K

10K

270K

270K

10K

4K7

10K

4K7

3557

1K

1K

1K

1K

1K

1K5

1K

1K

1K5

3561

100R

100R

100R

220R

220R

220R

220R

220R

180R

3562

12K

12K

12K

12K

12K

15K

12K

12K

15K

3563

5K6

8K2

8K2

8K2

8K2

8K2

8K2

8K2

4K7

3565

330R

220R

220R

330R

330R

220R

220R

330R

5500

FL 10MH

FL 10MH

FL 10MH

FL 10MH

FL MAINS 22MH

5501

FL 5MH

FL 5MH

FL 5MH

FL 5MH

FL 5MH

FL 5MH

FL 5MH

FL 5MH

FL 5MH

SS 39009-04 SS42202

SS42204

SS42026

SS42025

SS49109

SS49205

SS42025

PSS42-110

GBU4JL

GBU4JL

GBU4JL

GBU4JL

5520

220R
FL MAINS 22MH

6500

GBU6JL

GBU4JL

GBU4JL

GBU6JL

GBU6JL

6524

DIO

DIO

DIO

DIO

DIO

DIO

DIO

JUMPER

DIO

6525

DIO

DIO

DIO

DIO

DIO

DIO

DIO

DIO

DIO

6541

C10V

C9V1

C9V1

C9V1

C9V1

C9V1

C9V1

C9V1

C9V1

C6V8

C6V8

C6V8

C6V2

C8V2

C6V2

6570
7521

STP8NC50 STP8NC50 STP8NC50

C6V2
STU9NC80

SNDAMP2x3w-NA

SNDAMP- SNDAMP2x5w-LA
2x10w
ST-AP

SNDAMP2x10w ST
-NA/LA

2902 1000uF/16v 1000uF/16v 1000uF/25v 1000uF/25v


2904 470nF
2905

1nF

470nF

470nF

SNDAMP2x5w-ST-AP

SNDAMP2x3w-STNDBX-LA/NA

SNDAMP2x5w-STNDBX-LA/NA

SNDAMPP-1x4wMN-AP

SNDAMP1x3wMN-CH

1000uF/25v

1000uF/16v

1000uF/16v

1000uF/16v

1000uF/16v

1000uF/16v

470nF

470nF

27nF

27nF

1nF

1n2

1n2

1nF

1nF

1nF

470nF

470nF

1nF

1nF

1nF

3n3

---

3n3
330P

470nF

2907

1n

2910

3n3

2911

3n3

STP7NC80

SNDAMP2x10wNTSC-AP

470nF

1nF

2906 470nF

2950 330P

470nF

C8V2

STP7NC80

AUDIO AMPIFIER

DIVERSITY TABLE FOR


ITEM

C6V2

STU9NC80 STP7NC80 STU9NC80

470nF

1nF

1nF

470nF

---

1n2

1n

---

10n

---

470nF

27nF

27nF

1nF

1nF

1n2

---

---

3n3

10n

---

---

---

---

---

---

470nF

-----

3n3

10n

10n

---

330P

330P

330P

330P

330P

3901

1k

1k

6k8

6k8

6k8

1k

1k

1k

1k

1k

3902

3k3

3k3

---

---

---

3k3

3k3

3k3

3k3

3k3

3903

3k3

3k3

47k

47k

47k

3904

10k

10k

3905

3k3

3k3

47k

47k

3906

10k

10k

---

---

3907

8k2

8k2

---

3909

---

---

27k

3k3

3k3

3k3

3k3

3k3

10k

10k

10k

10k

10k

47k

3k3

3k3

3k3

---

---

---

10k

10k

10k

---

---

---

---

6k8

8k2

8k2

8k2

27k

27k

---

---

---

---

8k2

---

---

27k

27k

27k

---

---

---

---

---

3912

---

---

820

820

820

---

---

---

---

---

JMP

JMP

JMP

JMP

JMP

JMP

JMP

JMP

JMP

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

AN7522N

AN7522N

6903

---

7901 AN7522N AN7522N

AN7580

AN7580

7902

---

---

---

7903

---

---

BC847B

9903

JMP

JMP

JMP

JMP

9923

---

---

JMP

JMP

--BC847B

AN7580

AN7522N

AN7522N

AN7522N

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

JMP

JMP

JMP

JMP

JMP

JMP

JMP

---

---

---

---

---

--BC847B

NAFTA

TUBE
EW/NON EW
ITEM

SMGK
EW
29RF

TOS
EW
34RF

LG.PH
EW
32V

50V 4U7
16v 1000U
50V 2N2
16V 220N
16V 1000U
50V 2U2
500V 470P
50V 47U
25V 220U

50V 4U7
16V 1000U
50V 2N2
16V 220N
16V 1000U
50V 2U2
500V 470P
50V 47U
25V 220U

50V 4U7
16V 1000U
50V 2N2
16V 220N
16V 1000U
50V 2U2
500V 470P
50V 47U
25V 220U

50V 22N

50V 22N

50V 15N

250V 360N
100V 2U2
2KV 1N5
160V 2U2
1K6V 15N
400V 15N

250V 360N
100V 2U2
2KV 1N5
160V 2U2
1K6V 15N

250V 470N
100V 2U2
2KV 680P
160V 2U2
1K6V 13N
400V 10N

2209
2216
2243
2245
2247
2401
2402
2404
2405
2420
2421
2451
2454
2457
2458
2463
2464
2465
2466
2467
2468
2469
2482
2490
2493
3176
3206
3247
3250
3257
3258
3259
3400
3401
3403
3405
3406
3407
3408
3447
3448
3465
3451
3452
3454
3468
3481
3482
3484
3486
3489
3491
3492
3493
3499
3617
3619
3640
4401
4402
4430
5180
5400
5401
5445
5451
5453
5457
5461
5463
5464
5480
6171
6400
6401
6452
6460
6462
6463
6464
6467
6469
6490
7400
7444
7450
7606
9414
9424
9451
9451
9460
9462
9463
9464
9635
9636
9646
9921

NO EW
21RF

NO EW
25RF

50V 10U
16v 1000U
50V 10N
16V 220N
16V 1000U

50V 4U7
16v 1000U
50V 2N2
16V 220N
16V 1000U

25V 220U

250V 270N
100V 2U2
2KV 390P

250V 470N
100V 2U2
2KV 470P

1K6V 9N1
400V 15N

1K6V 13N

400V 33N
250V 33N

33K
270K
10M
330K
470K

56R
820R
27K
10R
5K1
2K
18K
12K
3K9
10K
820R
6R8

250V 68N

33K
680K
10M
100K
470K

180R
820R
27K
10R
5K6
2K2
220R
8K2
22K
3K9

400V 22N

400V 33N

400V 18N

250V 120N

250V 120N

250V 68N

33K
680K
8K2
10M
100K
470K
330R
220K
82K
4R7
4R7

33K
680K
8K2
10M
100K
470K
330R
33K
100K
4R7
4R7

33K
680K
8K2
10M
100K
470K
330R
33K
100K
4R7
4R7

100R
180R
820R
27K
10R
5K
2K

100R
180R
820R
27K
3R9
5K1
1K

100R
180R
820R
27K
10R
5K6
1K8

12K
10K
3K9
22K

12K
10K
3K9
22R

15K
6K8
3K9
33R

1K
6R8
10K

1K
6R8
10K

0R05
0R05
0R05

0R05
0R05

10K
1K

0R05
0R05

LG.PH
EW
32WSRF
50V 10U
10V 2200U
50V 10N
16V 330N
10V 2200U
100V 2U2
500V 470P
50V 47U
25V 220U
10V 1U
50V 470P
50V 22N
250V 68N
250V 470N

1K
2R2
10K

0R05
0R05
0R05

4U7

BY228/24

LAL04 A 27U LAL04 A 47U

BY228/24
BZX79-C8V2

LAL04 A 22U

LAL04 A 47U

1K
BZX79-C47

1K
BZX79-C47

1K
BZX79-C47

BY228/24

BY228/24
BZX79-C9V1

DG3-7005L
BZX79-C9V1

BAS316
BYD33J

BAS316
BYD33J

BAS316
BYD33J

STP3NC60FP

IRFIBC30G

IRFIBC30G

BZX79-C9V1
BAS316

BAS316
BYD33J

PDTA114ET

50V 10U
10V 2200U
50V 10N
16V 220N
10V 2200U
100V 2U2
500V 470P
50V 47U
25V 220U
16V 1U
50V 470P
50V 22N
250V 68N
250V 470N

2KV 680P

2KV 680P

1K6V 12N

1K6V 12N

1KV 9N1
1KV 9N1
250V 430N
250V 68N
100V 2U2

1KV 9N1
1KV 9N1
250V 470N
250V 68N
100V 2U2

220K
470K
1K
10M
100K
470K
330R
33K
100K
4R7
4R7
4R7
10K
180R
820R
27K
10R
47K
1K

220K
470K
1K
10M
100K
470K
330R
33K
100K
4R7
4R7
4R7
10K
180R
820R
27K
10R
47K
1K

18K
1K2
3K9
22R
3K9
3K3
330R
2R2

18K
1K2
3K9
22R
3K9
3K3
330R
2R2

4K7
8K2

4K7
8K2

0R05
0R05

0R05
0R05

COI CHOKE
1000U
1000U
JF0501-19196BJF0501-19196B JF0501-21836 JF0101-85018B PSLOT 29RF
22U
33U
22U
22U
82U
42U
25U
33U
25U
SC10015-00 SRW0913DR SIG DRIVER
SC10015-00 SRW0913DR
-T02
SC10015-00
CHOKE COIL CHOKE COIL CHOKE COIL

ITEM
LG.PH
EW
28WSRF

COI CHOKE

PSLOT 0V2076 PSLOT 0V2076


22U
22U
22U
42U
42U
SRW0913DR
SC10015-00
C946-01
LAL04 A 15U

C946-01
LAL04 A 39U

55K NA

55K LA

NON
55K NA

NON
55K LA

IR + LED
NA

IR + LED
LA

KEYBOARD+
IR + LED
LA

0231

---

YES

---

YES

---

YES

YES

0239

---

---

---

---

YES

YES

---

1600

YES

YES

YES

YES

---

---

YES

1601

YES

YES

YES

YES

---

---

YES

1602

YES

YES

YES

YES

---

---

YES

1603

YES

YES

YES

YES

---

---

YES

1606

YES

---

YES

---

YES

---

---

3681

*180

*180

390

390

---

---

390

3682

*270

*270

3K

3K

---

---

3K3

3684

*390

*390

560

560

---

---

560

3685

---

---

560

560

*1K5

---

560

3686

JMP

JMP

1K5

1K5

---

---

1K5

3687

*75

*75

---

---

---

---

---

3688

*68

*68

---

---

---

---

---

3689

*2K7

*2K7

---

---

---

---

---

4696

---

---

JMP

JMP

---

JMP

JMP

BAT85

6681

---

---

BAT85

---

---

9184

YES

YES

---

---

---

---

---

9500

YES

---

YES

---

YES

---

---

9501

YES

---

YES

---

YES

---

---

SINGLE
ITEM SCART INDVD

DUAL
SCART IN

3609

1K

10K

3538

---

75R

BAT85

* 1% TOLERENCE RESISTER
TC.PNL+FI.
KEYBOARD- IR+LEDITEM IR+LED-GL EU/LA/AP PNL-INTERF
EU/NA/AP
0214
0239
1600
1601
1602
1603
1606
2691
3681
3683
3683
3684
3685
3686
3687
3688
3689
3691
3693
4696
6681
6691
6692
9184

----YES
YES
YES
YES
--10uF
10uF
3K3
390R
560R
560R
1K5
------330R
330R
YES
BAT85
YES
YES
YES

--YES
----------10uF
------------------330R
220R
----YES
YES
---

YES
YES
---------------------------------------------

L2K2.FRNT L2K2.FRNT L2K2.FRNT L2K2.FRNT


55K-NA
55K-LA
NON-55K- NON-55K-LA
NA
----YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
10uF
180R
270R
390R
390R
--JUMPER
75R
68R
2K7
330R
220R
----YES
YES
YES

1K
BZX79-C68
BAS316
DG3-7005L

1K
BZX79-C68
BAS316
DG3-7005L

SNDAMPSNDAMP- SNDAMP- SNDAMPITEM 2x10W-ST- 2x5W-ST- 2x5W-VD-ST- 2x10W-VDST-EU


EU
EU/AP
EU

BZX384-C12

BZX384-C12

2604

BAS316

BAS316
BYD33J

STP3NC60FP
BC547B

STP3NC60FP
BC547B

10uF

---

---

----YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
10uF
180R
270R
390R
390R
--JUMPER
75R
68R
2K7
330R
220R
----YES
YES
YES

----YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
10uF
390R
3K3
390R
560R
560R
1K5
------330R
220R
YES
BAT85
YES
YES
---

----YES
YES
YES
YES
--10uF
390R
3K3
390R
560R
1K5
------330R
220R
YES
BAT85
YES
YES
YES
---

IR+LED.55K
NA
--YES
--------YES
10uF
--------1K5
--------330R
220R
----YES
YES
---

10uF

SM PDTC143ZT SM PDTC143ZT
0.58MM COIL 0.58MM COIL 0.58MM COIL
0.58MM COIL 0.58MM COIL 0.58MM COIL
0.58MM COIL 0.58MM COIL
0.58MM COIL 0.58MM COIL 0.58MM COIL 0.58MM COIL 0.58MM COIL
0.58MM COIL 0.58MM COIL 0.58MM COIL

0.58MM COIL

0.58MM COIL

0.58MM COIL
0.58MM COIL
0.58MM COIL

0.58MM COIL
0.58MM COIL
0.58MM COIL

---

3910

6901 JMP

LATAM

REGION

CL 26532119_022.eps
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Layout Mono Carrier: Top Side

L01.1U AC

7.

65

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

66

Layout Mono Carrier (Overview Bottom Side)

Part 1
CL26532119_40a.eps

Part 2
CL26532119_40b.eps

Part 4
CL26532119_40d.eps

Part 3
CL26532119_40c.eps

CL 26532119_040.eps
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2001
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2127
2128
2131
2132
2133
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2135
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2141
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2150
2171
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2173
2181
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2201
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2210
2211
2212
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2215
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2221
2225
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2233
2234
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A8
A8
A7
A7
A7
A6
A8
B7
B7
B8
B7
B8
B8
B7
B7
B7
B8
C7
C7
C7
C7
B8
B8
C8
C7
C8
C7
B7
B8
C8
B8
B7
A7
A7
A3
A4
A3
D1
C1
C1
C2
D1
C1
C2
A5
B6
A5
B6
A6
A5
B5
A6
A5
B5
B5
B5
A5
A6
B6
A5
A6
A6
A6
B5
A7
A7

2237
2238
2239
2240
2241
2242
2243
2245
2248
2249
2252
2253
2254
2255
2415
2420
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2443
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2474
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2507
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2569
2590
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2692
2693
2694
2695
2696
2802
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2807
2810
2813
2814
2815
2816
2817
2818
2831

A7
A7
A7
A7
A6
A6
A6
A5
A7
A6
A7
A7
A7
B5
D5
C5
C6
C6
C5
C6
C8
C5
C6
D8
D8
C7
D4
D4
E4
D4
D3
E4
D4
C3
D3
C5
C3
B6
B6
B7
B6
B6
B6
B6
B7
B7
B6
B6
B6
B6
E1
D2
D1
D1
D1
C4
C2
B4
C3
C3
B4
B4
C4
C4
C4
B3

2832
2833
2834
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2836
2838
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2901
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2910
2911
2947
2948
2949
2950
2982
2984
3002
3003
3004
3006
3007
3008
3009
3010

B3
B3
B3
B3
B3
B3
B3
B3
B3
B3
C3
B3
B3
B3
B3
C4
B4
C4
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
B3
C2
C2
C2
B2
B2
B2
B2
B2
B1
B1
B1
B1
C1
C3
C3
B3
C3
B2
B3
B3
B4
A4
A4
A4
A4
A4
A4
A4
A4
A4
A4
D1
D1
A8
A8
A8
A7
A7
A7
A6
A7

3011
3102
3104
3106
3124
3126
3132
3134
3149
3150
3151
3152
3153
3157
3158
3159
3170
3173
3174
3175
3176
3177
3178
3179
3180
3181
3184
3186
3190
3205
3206
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3209
3212
3214
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3217
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3219
3223
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3232
3233
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3237
3238
3239
3240
3241
3242
3245
3246
3247
3248
3254
3256
3257
3258
3259
3441

A7
B7
B8
B7
C7
C7
B8
C8
B7
A7
B7
B7
B7
B7
A7
B7
A4
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
C1
C1
A3
B5
B5
A5
A5
A5
A5
A5
B5
B5
B5
B5
B5
B5
B5
A6
A6
A6
A6
A8
A6
A8
A7
A7
A7
A8
A6
B5
A6
A5
C6
A5
A6
C6
A6
A7
B6
D7

3442
3443
3456
3457
3470
3479
3491
3492
3495
3496
3497
3498
3499
3520
3522
3524
3525
3528
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3530
3531
3541
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3552
3557
3562
3563
3566
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3569
3570
3580
3594
3595
3596
3605
3611
3613
3622
3623
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3632
3633
3636
3637
3638
3639
3681
3682
3683
3684
3685
3686
3687
3688
3689
3691
3692

D7
C6
C7
C6
C8
C8
C5
C5
C8
C8
C7
C8
C5
D4
D4
E4
E4
D3
D4
E4
D4
D3
D3
D3
D3
C3
D3
C5
D4
C4
C3
D3
D3
D3
D4
C2
D3
D5
D5
C6
B6
B6
B7
B6
B6
B6
B6
B6
B6
B6
B6
A7
B5
A5
B6
B1
C1
C1
B1
C2
B1
C1
C1
C2
E1
E1

3693
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3891
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4001
4002
4003
4004
4005
4006
4011
4012
4101
4102
4104
4121
4122
4123
4124
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4126

E1
E1
C2
C4
B4
B4
B4
C4
B4
C4
C4
C4
C4
B4
B4
B4
C4
B4
B3
C3
C3
C3
B2
B3
C3
C3
B3
B4
C2
B1
B1
B1
C1
B2
B2
C2
C2
B4
A4
A4
A4
A4
A4
A4
A4
A4
A4
A4
A4
A7
A6
A7
A6
A7
A7
A6
A6
B8
B8
B8
B8
C7
C7
C7
C7
C8

4127
4128
4131
4132
4171
4181
4203
4204
4205
4206
4207
4209
4210
4211
4212
4213
4214
4216
4219
4223
4254
4401
4402
4430
4431
4470
4500
4601
4602
4603
4604
4608
4609
4613
4614
4615
4616
4617
4618
4619
4622
4623
4624
4625
4691
4692
4693
4694
4695
4696
4697
4698
4699
4807
4808
4812
4814
4816
4817
4818
4819
4820
4821
4823
4824
4825

C7
C8
C8
B7
A3
B7
A6
A5
B5
B5
B5
A5
A5
A5
A6
A6
C5
A6
B5
B5
A7
C7
E8
C5
C4
D8
C4
B6
B6
B6
A5
A8
A8
B5
A5
B6
B6
A6
A5
A6
A7
A7
A6
A5
E1
C2
C2
B1
E1
C1
C2
C2
C2
B4
B4
B4
B4
C4
C4
B4
B4
B3
C4
C4
C4
B4

4826
4827
4829
4830
4831
4832
4834
4835
4836
4837
4838
4839
4840
4841
4861
4862
4863
4864
4865
4866
4867
4869
4870
4871
4872
4873
4874
4875
4876
4879
4880
4881
4882
4883
4884
4885
4886
4892
4893
4894
4901
4902
4903
4904
4905
4906
4921
4924
4925
4982
5003
5450
5810
5835
6002
6003
6004
6005
6150
6181
6201
6202
6203
6204
6206
6445

B4
C3
C4
B4
B4
C4
C3
C2
C2
C3
C3
C4
C4
C5
C2
B2
B2
B2
C2
C4
C4
C4
C4
C4
B4
B4
B4
B4
B4
B4
B4
C4
B4
B5
B4
B3
B4
B5
B2
C2
A4
A4
A4
A4
B4
A4
B4
B5
B5
E1
A6
C8
C4
C3
A8
A8
A7
A7
B7
C1
B5
B5
A7
A7
B5
D7

6449
6452
6453
6463
6464
6467
6468
6470
6522
6526
6541
6563
6564
6565
6567
6569
6570
6580
6601
6901
6904
7001
7002
7101
7102
7103
7172
7173
7174
7200
7201
7202
7203
7204
7205
7206
7208
7209
7210
7441
7450
7462
7522
7541
7542
7561
7562
7564
7580
7606
7802
7803
7804
7834
7835
7851
7861
7891
7892
7903

C7
C6
C6
C6
C4
C5
C5
D7
D3
E4
D3
D4
D4
C4
D4
C3
C3
C3
B6
A4
A4
A7
A6
B7
B7
B7
A3
A3
A3
A6
A5
A5
A5
B5
B5
A5
A5
A8
A7
D7
C6
C5
D4
D3
C3
C4
C4
C3
C3
B7
B4
B4
C4
C3
C3
B4
C2
B2
C2
A5

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

67

Layout Mono Carrier (Part 1Bottom Side)

CL 26532119_40a.eps
161202

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

68

Layout Mono Carrier (Part 2 Bottom Side)

CL 26532119_40b.eps
161202

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

69

Layout Mono Carrier (Part 3 Bottom Side)

CL 26532119_40c.eps
161202

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

70

Layout Mono Carrier (Part 4 Bottom Side)

CL 26532119_40d.eps
161202

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

71

CRT Panel ECO SCAVEM

10

11

CRT PANEL (ECO SCAVEM)


0165

AQUADAG
WIRE

+200VA

2 IN23k77
2V5
3k75

A3
Vref

BAV21

BAV21
6335
BAV21

V16

3331

BC3

THERMAL

140V
BCI 5
7V 6V

2341
1n5

1K

5 G1

6 CG

7 G2

8 CR

10

10

1K

100R

OUT3 7

PROTECTION

6332

9
10

11

11 CB

11

12

12 GND

12

*
4341

9341

CB
GND

Red

V
9345

1345

1346
T0 CRT SOCKET
3344

0244

33R

EHT_INFO

TO 0220

+200V

OF

+13V

3340

3346

3341

FF

5342

3342

FROM LINE DEFLECTION

*
V12

V13

V14

V15

33R

1K5

100R

3343

+200VA

2340
10u

V11

H2

1n
3345

FROM RGB PROCESSING

H1

2345

GNDSS

Green
CR

100R

5 BC_INFO

B
CRT

G2

H2

Blue
G1
CG

H1

4
2344

V14

3332

GND
R

1K

5341

140V

Vdd

0245

TO
0243
OF

BC2

188k7

Vref
2.5V
1

3335

OUT2 8

A2
Vref

3 IN3 3k77
2V5
3k75

V15
3334

3336

Vdd

G3

NOT USED

100R

140V

0254-A
1

GND_CRT

B2-69

BC1

188k7

0256-A
1 G3

T0 CRT SOCKET

A1
Vref

V13
B

3333

OUT1 9

0255
1

1n

1n

Vdd

V12
B2-67

2331

188k7

Vdd
1 IN13k77
2V5
3k75

2342

B2-68

6
6331

V11

6333

* 7330
TDA6107Q

100n

2330

CRT Sockets

2346
680p

2343
3n3

VG2

EHT

FOCUS

V16

GND_CRT

FROM LOT, MAIN CHASSIS


10V / div DC
20s / div

10V / div DC
20s / div

10V / div DC
20s / div

50V / div DC
20s / div

50V / div DC
20s / div

50V / div DC
20s / div

CL 26532119_023.eps
111202

10

11

VG2 F9
0165 A7
0244 E1
0245 D1
0254-A B7
0255 B6
0256-A B6
1345 D6
1346 D6
2330 B3
2331 B4
2340 E3
2341 C5
2342 C4
2343 F6
2344 D3
2345 C6
2346 F5
3331 C4
3332 C5
3333 B4
3334 B5
3335 C4
3336 B5
3340 E2
3341 E3
3342 E3
3343 E6
3344 E6
3345 D6
3346 E6
4341 D6
5341 D6
5342 E4
6331 B4
6332 D3
6333 B4
6335 B4
7330 B3
9341 D6
9345 D6

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

72

CRT Panel ECO SCAVEM

ECO SCAVEM

4388

3385

+200VA

8K2
2373
4n7

2372
10u

3373
1K

3374
3R3

3386
10R

2367
4n7

B
A

2360
4n7

3360
39K

3367

2368 2382
47u
1n

3375
4K7

2375
4n7

3369
2K2

6367
BAV99

7366
BC636
5376

7360
BC848B

2362
4n7

3362
39K

3376
68K

2369
39p

6365
BAT85

6364
BAT754S

2364 27p

2365 27p

2366 27p

3377
470R

3378

2378

220R

220p

3
2379
10u

7380
BC635

6366
BAT85

2380
4n7

AK
R

0278
1

3380
39K

9376

7369
BC858C

3363
220R

7373
BC327-25

10K

3361
10K
AK

3368
220R

TO
SCAVEM COIL

+13V

2381
4n7

3381
4K7

B1-68

7382
BC337-25

B1-67

3383
1K

B1-69

3384
3R3

CL 26532119_024.eps
161202

0278 C7
2360 B1
2362 C2
2364 D1
2365 D1
2366 D1
2367 B3
2368 B4
2369 C3
2372 A3
2373 A5
2375 B4
2378 C7
2379 C7
2380 C4
2381 C5
2382 B4
3360 B2
3361 B2
3362 C2
3363 C2
3367 B3
3368 B4
3369 B3
3373 A5
3374 A5
3375 B5
3376 C5
3377 C6
3378 C6
3380 C5
3381 C5
3383 D5
3384 D5
3385 A2
3386 B2
4388 A7
5376 C6
6364 C2
6365 C2
6366 C3
6367 B3
7360 C2
7366 B5
7369 C3
7373 B5
7380 C5
7382 D5
9376 C6

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

73

Layout CRT Panel (Top Side)


VG2
0165
0244
0245
0254

A1
A1
A2
A1
A2

0255
0256
0278
2330
2331

A2
A2
A2
A1
A1

2340
2341
2343
2345
2346

A1
A2
A2
A1
A1

2368
2372
2378
2379
3331

A2
A2
A2
A2
A1

3332
3333
3334
3335
3336

A2
A1
A1
A1
A2

3340
3341
3342
3343
3344

A2
A2
A2
A1
A2

3345
3346
3367
3368
3374

A1
A2
A2
A2
A2

3376
3377
3384
3385
3386

A2
A2
A2
A2
A2

5341
5342
5376
6331
6333

A1
A2
A2
A1
A1

6335
6365
6366
7330
7366

A1
A1
A1
A1
A2

7373
7380
7382
9311
9312

A2
A2
A2
A1
A1

9313
9314
9341
9345
9376

A2
A2
A1
A1
A2

CL 26532119_037.eps
161202

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

74

Layout CRT Panel (Bottom Side)


2342
2344
2360
2362
2364

A1
A1
A2
A2
A1

2365
2366
2367
2369
2373

A1
A1
A2
A2
A2

2375
2380
2381
2382
3360

A2
A2
A2
A2
A2

3361
3362
3363
3369
3373

A2
A2
A2
A2
A2

3375
3378
3380
3381
3383

A2
A2
A2
A2
A2

4311
4312
4313
4341
4388

A2
A2
A2
A2
A1

6332
6364
6367
7360
7369

A1
A1
A2
A2
A2

CL 26532119_038.eps
161202

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

75

Side AV + HP Panel

Layout Side AV + HP Panel

C SIDE AV + HP PANEL

VIDEO IN
0251

2
BZX79-C6V8

6
5

75R

0250-C

3155

SG02

1
0277-A

6161

TO
0219
OF

4
3
2

9153
RES
3153

RIGHT
8

0250-A

330p

2172

10K

LEFT

3151
5

330p

2171

10K

RES

3150

2174

SG03

8K2

6
0277-B

3152

RES

9152
RES

2173

SG04

8K2

0250-B

HEADPHONE
0254

R-

330R

0255

5
SG07

R+

100u

L+
4

L3

2177
100u

3157

SG06

3156
330p

0232

6
2178

L+
GND

1
2179

2176

TO
0246
OF

330p

L-

0232 E5
0250-A C2
0250-B D2
0250-C B2
0251 A5
0254 E2
0255 E5
0277-A B1
0277-B D1
2171 D4
2172 C4
2173 C4
2174 D4
2176 F3
2177 F3
2178 E3
2179 E3
3150 D4
3151 D4
3152 C4
3153 B4
3155 B4
3156 E3
3157 F3
6161 B4
9152 C3
9153 B4
SG02 B3
SG03 D3
SG04 C3
SG06 F4
SG07 E4

R-

To
Speakers

R+

330R

CL 16532020_057.eps
050601

CL16532010_014.eps
210301

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

76

Side AV Panel + HP Panel (Slim)

10

11

SIDE AV PANEL + HP PANEL (SLIM)


+6V8B

3816

4817

3817

100K

3815

100K

0250-C

SG10

0277-A

SG09

5
SG08

Vss Vee E
8

1V6
Z 4

3 Y1

0251

COMB-SEL-CVBSO-AV2

75R

Vdd 5V
S 9

VIDEO IN

BZX79-C6V8
3158

L1_IN

SG02

5 Y0

16

6161

100K

LFRONT_IN

7802-C
*HEF4053BT

2802

100K
3814

5V8

+6V8B

TO
0219
OF

4
3
2
SLFront_in

3820
+6V8B

100K

2 Y0

7802-B
*HEF4053BT

5V8

100K
3818
RFRONT_IN

SRFront_IN
16
4821

Vdd 5V
S 10

RIGHT

3153

2180

2u2

4170

4819

3821

100K

3819

100K

0250-A

2172

RES

2173

RES

Vss Vee E
8

SG04

Z 15

1 Y1

3152

RFRONT_IN
R1_IN

4822

LEFT

2181

3151

LFRONT_IN
5

0277-B

330p

47K

2171

2u2
3150

RES

2174

SG03

150R

0250-B

D
4820
1810
3801
+6V8B

+6V8

3802

1K0

220R

TO
1811
OF

COMB-SEL-CVBSO-AV2

R1_IN
R1A_IN

HEADPHONE

4180
1811

L1_IN
0254

R-

L1A_IN

0232
0255

SG07

10uF

2178

2177

9181

3157

TO
0229
OF

L+
4

L3

R-

CVBS1_IN

9182

To
Speakers

R+

8
10uF

MULTIPLE BOARD 12NC : 3139_123_55930_01


SINGLE BOARD 12NC : 3139_123_55940_01

CL 26532119_025.eps
131202

3156

SG06

R+

2179

470pF

GND

2176

L+

470pF

LTO
0246
OF

10

11

0232 E4
0250-A B7
0250-B D7
0250-C A7
0251 A11
0254 E2
0255 E5
0277-A A6
0277-B D6
1810 D11
1811 E11
2171 C10
2172 B10
2173 B9
2174 C9
2176 F3
2177 F3
2178 F3
2179 E3
2180 B10
2181 C10
2802 A4
3150 C9
3151 C9
3152 B9
3153 B9
3156 E3
3157 F3
3158 A9
3801 D10
3802 E9
3814 A2
3815 A2
3816 A2
3817 A2
3818 B2
3819 B2
3820 B2
3821 B2
4170 C8
4180 E10
4817 A3
4819 B3
4820 D10
4821 B10
4822 C10
6161 A9
7802-B B4
7802-C A4
9181 E10
9182 F10
SG02 A9
SG03 C9
SG04 B9
SG06 F4
SG07 F4
SG08 A10
SG09 A10
SG10 A10

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

Layout Side AV Panel + HP Panel (Slim) (Top Side)

77

Layout Side AV Panel + HP Panel (Slim) (Bottom Side)


0232
0250
0251
0254
0255
1810
1811
2177
2179
3151
3153
6161
9150
9151
9152
9153
9154
9170
9181
9182

CL 26532119_044.eps
181202

7.

D1
C1
B1
C1
D1
B1
A1
C1
D1
C1
C1
B1
A1
A1
B1
A1
B1
C1
C1
B1

2171
2172
2173
2174
2176
2178
2180
2181
2802
3150
3152
3156
3157
3158
3801
3802
3814
3815
3816
3817
3818
3819
3820
3821
3821
4170
4180
4817
4819
4820
4821
4822
7802

C1
C1
C1
C1
D1
D1
C1
B1
A1
C1
C1
D1
D1
B1
B1
B1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
C1
C1
A1
A1
B1
C1
B1
A1

CL 26532119_043.eps
161202

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

78

Side AV Panel + HP Panel (Wide)

10

SIDE AV PANEL + HP PANEL (WIDE)

+6V8B

3816

4817

3817

100K

3815

100K

SG10

SG09

0250-C

5
SG08

0277-A

75R

Vss Vee E

1V6
Z 14

13 Y1

0251

COMB-SEL-CVBSO-AV2

BZX79-C6V8
3158

L1_IN

VIDEO IN

Vdd 5V
S 11

SG02

12 Y0

16

6161

100K

LFRONT_IN

7802-A
*HEF4053BT

2802

100K
3814

5V8

+6V8B

TO
0219
OF

4
3

2
SLFront_in
3820
+6V8B

5 Y0

7802-C
*HEF4053BT

5V8

3818
100K

RFRONT_IN

SRFront_IN

100K

16
4821

Vdd 5V
S 9

RIGHT

3153

2180

2u2

4819

3821

100K

3819

100K

0250-A

2172

RES

2173

RES

Vss Vee E
8

4170

Z 4

SG04

3 Y1

3152

RFRONT_IN
R1_IN

4822

LEFT

3151

2181

150R

2u2

0277-B

330p

47K

2171

RES

2174

SG03

3150

LFRONT_IN
5

D
0250-B

4820
1810

HEADPHONE

3801

+6V8

+6V8B

R-

SG07

3
2177

COMB-SEL-CVBSO-AV2

3156
2178

10uF

TO
1811
OF

R1_IN

0255

3157

SG06

R+

0232

470pF

GND

2179

2176

L+

470pF

TO
0246
OF

1K0

0254

L-

3802

220R

R1A_IN

L+

4180

L3

R-

1811

L1_IN

To
Speakers

L1A_IN

4
9181

R+

3
2

TO
0229
OF

1
8

10uF

CVBS1_IN

9182

MULTIPLE BOARD 12NC : 3139_123_56250_01


SINGLE BOARD 12NC : 3139_123_56260_01

32PT6331/37R
1

CL 26532119_026.eps
161202

10

0232 E4
0250-A C7
0250-B D7
0250-C B7
0251 A10
0254 E2
0255 E5
0277-A B6
0277-B D6
1810 E10
1811 F10
2171 D9
2172 C9
2173 C9
2174 D9
2176 F3
2177 F3
2178 F3
2179 E3
2180 C10
2181 D10
2802 A4
3150 D9
3151 D9
3152 C9
3153 C9
3156 E3
3157 F3
3158 B9
3801 E10
3802 E9
3814 A2
3815 B2
3816 A2
3817 B2
3818 C2
3819 C2
3820 B2
3821 C2
4170 C8
4180 F10
4817 B3
4819 C3
4820 E10
4821 C10
4822 D10
6161 B9
7802-A A3
7802-C C3
9181 F10
9182 F10
SG02 B8
SG03 D8
SG04 C8
SG06 F4
SG07 F4
SG08 B9
SG09 B9
SG10 B10

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

Layout Side AV Panel + HP Panel (Wide) (Top Side)

79

Layout Side AV Panel + HP Panel (Wide) (Bottom Side)

0232
0250
0251
0254
0255
0277
1810
1811
2177
2179
3151
3153
6161
9150
9151
9152
9153
9154
9155
9170
9181
9182

C1
B1
B2
B2
C2
A1
A2
A2
C1
C1
B1
B1
A1
A1
A2
A2
A2
A2
B2
B2
A1
A2

CL 26532119_046.eps
161202

2171
2172
2173
2174
2176
2178
2180
2181
2802
3150
3152
3156
3157
3158
3801
3802
3814
3815
3816
3817
3818
3819
3820
3821
4170
4180
4817
4819
4820
4821
4822
4823
4824
7802

B2
B2
B2
B2
C2
C2
B2
B2
A2
B2
B2
C2
C2
A2
A2
B2
A2
A1
A2
A2
A2
A2
A1
A2
B2
A2
A2
B1
A2
B2
A2
A2
A1
A2

CL 26532119_045.eps
161202

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

80

Top Control Panel

Layout Top Control Panel (Top Side)

9
1

TOP CONTROL PANEL

0215
Molex-5268

TO 0239
OF

3091

3092

3093

3094

3095

560R

390R

560R

270R

3K3

C+

1091
SKQNAB

C-

1092
SKQNAB

0215 A1
1091 B3
1092 B3
1093 B4
1094 B4
3091 A2
3092 A2
3093 A3
3094 A3
3095 A4
3096 B4
6091 B4

V+

1093
SKQNAB
BAT85

6091
V-

3096
1K5

PLUG&PLAY

1094
SKQNAB

CL 06532012_031.eps
040200

MENU

Layout Top Control Panel (Bottom Side)

CL 26532119_030.eps
111202

CL 06532012_032.eps
040200

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

81

2D 3 Line Comb Filter

2D 3 LINE COMB FILTER

11

CKIN

10

VFIL

PLL
4fsc

180p

VSS
2

13

21

28

C-BPF
C DAC

2440

3444

8K2

25

KILLER

14

3432

VREF1

26

12K
2432

COUT

10u

10n

YOUT

10n

23

7450

18

BC847B
GND_DAC

3451

3452

7454

12K

BC847B

5452
33u

470R

15

Cout

3454

3450

2420

10n

2419

10n

2416

1 LINE DOT
IMPROVE CIRCUIT

DYNAMIC
COMB FILTER

2434

5421

GND_PLL

0266
GND_ADC GND_PLL GND_DGT GND_DAC

3455
390R
Yout

Y_COMB

390R
3457

C_COMB

390R

3458

JL

TO
1810B

+5V
Cout

CKIN
3456

560R

VREFH

10n

22

1K5

COLOR KILLER
CIRCUIT

C-BPF

820R

GND_PLL

Y DAC

24

3453

PEDESTAL
CLIP

2433

56p

15p

BIAS2

2453

33u

3419

TEST

BIAS3
C-BPF

10n

2409

+5V

VDD

CORING
VERTICAL EDGE
ENHANCE CIRCUIT CIRCUIT

C-BPF
VREFL

27

56p

BIAS1

20

2452

10n

1H LINE MEM

CLAMPC

CORING

12

10u

2415
GND_ADC

2414

1H LINE MEM

19

2450

10n

0.5VDD VENH0 VENH1


ADC

CLAMP
6

17

5450

3408

820R

1K5

3404

3405

820R

6K8

3406
33u

510K
2413

16

CBPF

4u7

2402
5407

ADIN

1LINE

4n7
3412

56p

5408

GND_PLL

7421
TC90A53N

470n
2412

2408

Yout

100n
2411

3403

1K

15p

GND_DAC

560R

100u

BC847B

1K5

100u
2430

7444

22

3443

10n

5442

2442

2431

BC847B

1K

2407

470R

2429

GND_DGT

3407

47u

12K

2427

7403

7402
BC847B

3441

56p

5430
10u

5440
10K

10n
2426

3440

10K

100u
GND_ADC

A
3442

820R

3425

100n
2425

3431

100n

47u
2403

2401

3427

BC847B
GND_DAC

100u
2435

2443

5429
10u

5425
10u

10u

5401
3401

560R

10K

3402

7401
BC857B

7440
2436

2428

56p

+5V

10u

+5V

10u

+5V

5428
10u

+5V
+5V

10

+5V

820R

AUDIO / VEDEO
SOURCE
SWITCHING

CVBS-IN

390R
7

DC VOLTAGES
GND_ADC

GND_DGT

GND_PLL

GND

GND_DAC

CL 26532119_027.eps
111202

10

0266 D10
2401 A2
2402 B1
2403 A3
2407 C1
2408 C1
2409 C1
2411 B3
2412 B3
2413 C3
2414 C3
2415 C3
2416 D2
2419 D3
2420 D3
2425 A7
2426 A7
2427 B4
2428 A5
2429 B5
2430 B5
2431 B7
2432 C7
2433 B7
2434 C7
2435 A5
2436 A7
2440 A9
2442 B9
2443 B9
2450 C9
2452 D9
2453 D9
3401 A2
3402 A1
3403 B2
3404 C2
3405 C2
3406 C1
3407 B1
3408 C2
3412 B3
3419 C3
3425 A5
3427 A4
3431 B7
3432 C7
3440 B8
3441 A9
3442 A9
3443 B10
3444 B10
3450 D8
3451 C9
3452 C9
3453 D10
3454 D10
3455 D9
3456 E9
3457 E9
3458 E9
5401 A2
5407 C1
5408 C1
5421 D5
5425 A5
5428 A6
5429 A6
5430 A6
5440 A8
5442 A9
5450 C8
5452 C9
7401 B2
7402 B2
7403 B2
7440 A8
7444 A10
7450 C8
7454 C10

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

82

Layout 2D 3 Line Comb Filter (Top Side)

Personal Notes:

CL 265321196_035.eps
161202

Layout 2D 3 Line Comb Filter (Bottom Side)

CL 265321196_036.eps
161202

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

83

Top Control Panel

TOP CONTROL PANEL


4086
4092

4093

4094

3086

*3091
560R

*3092
390R

*3093
560R

*3094

390R
* 3095

270R

3K3

2K7

10n
3013

2010

C+

C-

1093

1095

TO 0239
OF

1092

1091

4091

0215

V+

MENU BUTTON FOR


5 KEYS CONFIGURATION

PLUG&PLAY

75R
68R 4085

1094

200R

3087

1K5
4087

3096

3K3
6093

BAT254

1K5
3098

3097

4097
2K

3089
1K1

3088

BAT85
RES

620R
4089

Non-55K
--2K7
----560R
390R
560R
390R
3K3
1K5
Jumper
--Jumper
Jumper
Jumper
BAT254

3090

55K
--2K7
75R
68R
----390R
180R
270R
----Jumper
Jumper
Jumper
Jumper
---

4090

Item
2010
3013
3084
3085
3091
3092
3093
3094
3095
3096
4085
4086
4087
4089
4090
6091

3085

BAT254
6092

(EM1)

3084

6091

V-

MENU

VOICE CONTROL
(RES)

3010

1090 1

3011

1K8

0216

RES

2019

100n

3012

2013

470R

100n

3V3

V+
MIC V+
2 EXTMICV+
EXT
MIC V+
3 VIN+
AMPOUT 7
5 VIN- AMP

2014
1n

444E

100K

GND AMPNFB

1n

3 OUT1

RES
2016

1 MICV+

47u
2020

MICROPHONE

2015

7091
NJM2110M

13.7K

47u
2012

0217

2011

4R7

2017

GND

1u
2018
1u
CL 26532119_028.eps
181202

0215 A1
0216 D1
0217 D1
1090 D2
1091 A2
1092 A3
1093 A4
1094 B4
1095 A3
2010 A1
2011 D2
2012 D2
2013 D2
2014 D3
2015 E2
2016 E2
2017 E3
2018 E3
2019 D2
2020 E2
3010 C2
3011 D2
3012 D2
3013 A1
3084 B4
3085 B4
3086 A4
3087 B4
3088 B3
3089 B2
3090 B2
3091 A1
3092 A2
3093 A2
3094 A3
3095 A4
3096 B4
3097 B3
3098 B3
4085 B4
4086 A2
4087 B4
4089 B2
4090 B2
4091 A1
4092 A2
4093 A2
4094 A3
4097 B3
6091 A4
6092 A4
6093 B3
7091 D3

FOR PCB-LAYOUT SEE NEXT PAGE

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

Layout Top Control Panel (Top Side)

7.

84

Layout Top Control Panel (Bottom Side)


0215
1091
6092
1092
1095
1093
0217
1094
2015
2011
1090
0216

CL 26532119_049.eps
161202

A1
B1
B1
B1
C1
C1
D1
D1
E1
E1
E1
E1

2010
2012
2013
2014
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
3010
3011
3012
3013
3084
3085
3086
3087
3088
3089
3090
3091
3092
3093
3094
3095
3096
3097
3098
4010
4011
4085
4086
4087
4089
4090
4091
4092
4093
4094
4097
6091
6093
7091

CL 26532119_039.eps
161202

A1
D1
D1
D1
D1
D1
E1
E1
E1
E1
D1
D1
A1
C1
C1
C1
C1
B1
B1
B1
A1
B1
B1
B1
C1
C1
C1
C1
D1
E1
C1
A1
C1
B1
B1
A1
B1
B1
B1
C1
C1
C1
D1

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

7.

85

Front Interface Panel

Layout Front Interface Panel

FRONT INTERFACE PANEL

LATAM 100V - 250V


NAFTA 110V
EUROPE 220V - 240V
AC MAINS
INPUT

T4.0AE

* 9001
I012

3M3

I002
3M3

3500

110V/220V

3501

I001

I003

0218

TO ITV/

0212

I013

I014

* 9002

C
+3.3V

6692
TSOP1836

I004

MULTIMEDIA

3694

0211

POWER SUPPLY

RES

TO 0211 OF

* 0231
SDDF

0211 B3
0212 B5
0214 D3
0218 D3
0231 B4
1606 E4
2691 E5
2698 E5
3500 C3
3501 C3
3685 E4
3691 E4
3693 D5
3694 C5
6691 E4
6692 C6
9001 B4
9002 C4
9695 E4
I001 B3
I002 C4
I003 C4
I004 D4
I005 D3
I006 D3
I007 E4
I008 E3
I009 D5
I010 E3
I011 E4
I012 B4
I013 B5
I014 B5

1
2

VS
OUT
GND

D
+3.3V

* 3693

I005

I008

FOR
ITV
ONLY

I010 3685

I011

560R

0231

2P 8/128A SDKV

9001
9002

ITEM
0231
1606
2691
2698
3500
3501
3685
3691
3693
6691
6692
9901
9002

FRNT INTERF. SLIM


EU / LA

KEYBOARD
IR+LED-NA

* 1606
POWER

IR+LED-NA

IR+LED
EU/AP

2P 8/128A SDKV

YES
YES

YES
YES

YES
YES

YES
YES

FRNT INTERF. SLIM


NA

FRNT INTERF. SLIM


EU NON ULL01L

--YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YEs

YES
-------------------------

YES
--YES
YES
YES
YES
--YES
YES
YES
YES
-----

L01 USA ONLY

KEYBOARD
IR+LED-GL

100n

* 6691 I007
*

9695

3691

330R

ITEM

I009

220R

I006

10u
2698

2691

0214

TO 0214
OF
FRONT
CONTROL

FRNT.INTERF
AP

TOP CTL + FR.PL


INTERF - EU/NA

H
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L01.1U AC

DAF Panel + Inner Pin Cushion Correction


1
2
3

7.

86

Layout DAF Panel + Inner Pin Cushion Correction

DAF PANEL & INNER PIN CUSHION CORRECTION


A

INNER PIN CUSHION CORRECTION (OPTIONAL)


3461
100K

2465
100n

3462
6K8

3465
470K

3466
47K

7462
IRF640

2466
470n

0258
4

2467
2n2

6460

7460
BC547B

BZX79-C4V7
3463
2K7

3467
2K7

10u
2460

0321

BZX79-C12

TO HORIZONTAL
DEFLECTION COIL

6462

3464
2K2

2464
2n2

3468
100R

4
1

0221 E1
0233 E4
0258 B1
0261 D4
0262 E4
0321 C1
2460 C3
2464 B4
2465 A2
2466 A4
2467 B4
2492 D3
2493 D3
3461 A2
3462 B2
3463 B2
3464 C2
3465 B2
3466 A3
3467 B3
3468 C4
3498 E3
3499 D3
5493 D2
6460 B3
6462 B4
7460 B3
7462 B4
9402 C2

DIVERSITY TABLE

9402
2466

34 BMCC

29 RF PDCC

34 RF PDCC

470N

220N

120N

D
2493
390p 3499

2492
390p

GND

TO 0261 OF
LINE DEFLECTION
(LSP)

5493
CU20C2
TO 0221 OF
LINE DEFLECTION

0261

4
1

0221

0233
1

3498
1
TO 5431 (LOT) OF
0262 LINE DEFLECTION
(LSP)
RT-01T

DYNAMIC FOCUS

DAF

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8.

EN 87

8. Alignments
Index of this chapter:
1. General Alignment Conditions
2. Hardware Alignments
3. Software Alignments and Settings
Note: The Service Default Alignment Mode (SDAM) is
described in the "Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault
Finding" section. SDAM menu navigation is performed by using
the MENU UP, MENU DOWN, MENU LEFT, and MENU
RIGHT keys of the remote control transmitter.

8.1

General Alignment Conditions


Perform all electrical adjustments under the following
conditions:
AC voltage and frequency: 110 V ( 10 %), 60 Hz ( 5 %).
Connect the television set to the AC power via an isolation
transformer.
Allow the television 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 heatsinks as ground.
Test probe: Ri > 10 MOhm; Ci < 2.5 pF.
Use an isolated trimmer/screwdriver to perform the
alignments.

Hardware Alignments

0231

8.2

0231

5520

0267

0212

ComPair
D

1004

7602

2403
A

SDM

9641

9631

1002

5445

LOT

1000 (TUNER)

Focus
Screen
VG2

16532016_008.eps
120401

Figure 8-1 Family board (top view)


8.2.1

Vg2 Adjustment
1. To enter SDAM, press the following key sequence on the
remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed by
the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out
between entries while keying the sequence).
2. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the WHITE
TONE sub menu.

3. Press the MENU LEFT or MENU RIGHT key to enter the


WHITE TONE sub menu.
4. In the WHITE TONE sub menu, press the MENU UP/
DOWN keys to select NORMAL RED, NORMAL GREEN,
or NORMAL BLUE.
5. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to set the values of
NORMAL RED, NORMAL GREEN and NORMAL BLUE to
'40'.
6. Press the MENU button twice to enter the normal user
menu.
7. In the normal user menu, use the MENU UP/DOWN keys
to highlight the PICTURE sub menu (if necessary).
8. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the PICTURE
sub menu.
9. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select PICTURE. Be
sure to record the current value of PICTURE.
10. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to set the value of
PICTURE to '0'.
11. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select BRIGHTNESS.
Be sure to record the current value of BRIGHTNESS.
12. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to set the value of
BRIGHTNESS to minimum (OSD just visible in a dark
room).
13. Press the MENU button twice to return to the top level
SDAM menu.
14. Press the STATUS/EXIT button to hide the SDAM
onscreen display.
15. Connect the RF output of a video pattern generator to the
antenna input.
16. Input a 'black picture' test pattern to the television set.
17. Set the oscilloscope to 50 V/div and the time base to 0.2
milliseconds (external triggering on the vertical pulse).
18. Ground the scope at the CRT panel and connect a 10:1
probe to one of the cathodes of the picture tube socket (see
schematic diagram B).
19. Measure the' cut off pulse' during the first full line after the
frame blanking (see Fig. 8-2). 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'.
20. Select the cathode with the highest VDC value for the
alignment. Adjust the Vcutoff of this gun with the SCREEN
potentiometer (see Fig. 8-1) on the LOT to the correct
value (see table 8-1).
21. Press the STATUS/EXIT button to display the SDAM
onscreen display.
22. Press the MENU button to enter the normal user menu.
23. In the normal user menu, use the MENU UP/DOWN keys
to highlight the PICTURE sub menu (if necessary).
24. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the PICTURE
sub menu.
25. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select PICTURE.
26. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to reset the value of
PICTURE to the original value.
27. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select BRIGHTNESS.
28. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to reset the value of
BRIGHTNESS to the original value.
29. Press the MENU button twice to return to the top level
SDAM menu.
30. Use the POWER button on the remote control transmitter
or the POWER button on the television set to turn off the
television set. This will save the changes made in SDAM.

EN 88

8.

Alignments

L01.1U AC

1. To enter SDAM, press the following key sequence on the


remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed by
the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out
between entries while keying the sequence).
2. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the OPTIONS
sub menu.
3. Press the MENU LEFT or MENU RIGHT key to enter the
OPTIONS sub menu.
4. In the OPTIONS sub menu, press the MENU UP/DOWN
keys to select 'OP 1' through 'OP 7'.
5. Use the number keys on the remote control transmitter to
enter a new value for the selected option byte. The value
must be entered as a three-digit value (for example, '4'
would be entered as '0 0 4').
6. The selected value must be between '0' and '255'.
7. When all desired changes to the option bytes are made,
press the MENU button to return to the top level SDAM
menu. This will save changes to the option byte settings.
8. To ensure the option byte changes take effect: Turn the
television set OFF by using the POWER button on the
remote control transmitter or the local keyboard.
Disconnect the television set from AC power for at least ten
seconds. Reconnect the television set to AC power. Turn
the television set ON by using the POWER button on the
remote control transmitter or the local keyboard.

max.
VCUTOFF [VDC]
0V Ref.
CL 06532130_014.eps
131000

Figure 8-2 Vcutoff


Table 8-1 Vg2 cut-off point (Large Screen)
Screen Size

Cut-off point (V)

BLD Ph/ Tesla EU

+140 V 4 V

21RFMEC/ 21RF SMGK/ 21RF


LG /25V/ 27V/29SF/25RF/ 32V/ 35V/
BLS EU/ 25"HF LA/

+145 V 4 V

25"/21RF/ 25RF/ 29RF/ 29RF LG.PH/


29RF AP,CH/29SF/34'' SF AP,CH/

+155 V 4 V

+160 V 4 V
21RF Ph/ 21RF Ph RCF/ 25BLS/
28BLS/ 24RF BLS Ph/29RF EU/ 29RF
BLS/ 29RF SMGK/29SF/
34RF28WSRF/ 32WSRF/ 24WS/
28WS/ 32WS/
24WSRF/
8.2.2

8.3.1

O
O
O
O
O
O
O

Focusing
1. Connect the RF output of a video pattern generator to the
antenna input.
2. Input a circle or crosshatch test pattern to the television set.
3. Press the AUTO PICTURE button on the remote control
transmitter repeatedly to choose PERSONAL or MOVIES
picture mode.
4. Adjust the FOCUS potentiometer (see Fig. 8-1) until the
vertical lines near the left and right sides of the screen, and
near the horizontal center of the screen, are at minimum
width without visible haze.

8.3

+150 V 4 V

P
P
P
P
P
P
P

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

X
X
X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X
X
X
X
X

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Figure 8-3 Options menu


8.3.2

Tuner
Note: Described alignments are only necessary when the NVM
(part reference number 7602) is replaced.

Software Alignments and Settings

Table 8-2 Option code settings (Large Screen)

The following options are performed in the Service Default


Alignment Mode (SDAM). SDAM is described in the 'Service
Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding' section.
The following alignments are explained:
1. OPTIONS
2. TUNER
3. WHITE TONE
4. GEOMETRY
5. AUDIO

Typenumber

OP1 OP2 OP3 OP4 OP5 OP6 OP7

20PT6331/37R

23

144 152

20PT6431/37R

23

236 152

20PT6531/37R

23

252 152

21PT6331/44R

23

144 152

21PT6331/85R

23

144 152

21PT6431/44R

23

236 152

21PT6431/85R

23

236 152

24PT6331/37R

23

129 1

252 152

25PT5331/37R

23

252 152

25PT6331/85R

23

129 1

252 152

27PT5431/37R

23

252 152

162

Options
Options are used to control the presence or absence of certain
features and hardware.

27PT5631/37R

23

252 153

80

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 quickly. All options are controlled via seven option
bytes.

27PT6331/37R

23

129 1

252 152

27PT6631/37R

23

145 162

252 153

80

27PT6631/37R

23

145 162

252 153

80

29PT5431/44R

23

252 152

29PT5431/85R

23

252 152

Note: Each option byte controls several features of the


television set; therefore, before changing option byte
information, it is important to record the current option byte
values. This ensures that the television features can be
restored to the original settings, if necessary.

29PT5631/85R

23

162

252 153

80

29PT6331/85R

23

129 1

252 152

29PT6631/44R

23

145 162

252 153

80

29PT6631/85R

23

145 162

252 153

80

Alignments
Typenumber

OP1 OP2 OP3 OP4 OP5 OP6 OP7

32PT5431/37R

23

129 1

252 152

32PT5531/37R

23

129 1

252 152

64

32PT5631/37R

23

129 162

252 153

80

32PT6331/37R

31

145 162

252 153

80

8.3.3

L01.1U AC

EN 89

Turn the television set 'on' by using the 'POWER'


button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard.

White Tone

IF-PLL
This adjustment is auto-aligned. Therefore, no action is
required.

AGC (AGC take over point)


1. Connect the RF output of a video pattern generator to the
antenna input.
2. Input a color bar test pattern to the television set.
3. Set the amplitude of the video pattern generator to 10 mV
and set the frequency to 61.25 MHz (channel 3).
4. Connect a DC multimeter to pin 1 of the tuner (item 1000
on the main chassis).
5. To enter SDAM, press the following key sequence on the
remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed by
the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out
between entries while keying the sequence).
6. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the TUNER
sub menu.
7. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the TUNER
sub menu.
8. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select AGC.
9. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to adjust the AGC value
(default value is 27) until the DC-voltage at pin 1 of the
tuner lies between 3.8 V and 2.3 V.
10. Press the MENU button to return to the top level SDAM
menu.
11. To ensure the AGC change takes effect:
Turn the television set 'off' by using the 'POWER'
button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard.
Disconnect the television set from AC power for at
least ten seconds.
Reconnect the television set to AC power.
Turn the television set 'on' by using the 'POWER'
button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard.

NORMAL RED

XX

NORMAL GREEN

XX

NORMAL BLUE

XX
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Figure 8-4 White tone alignment menu

The values of the 'black cut off level' can be adjusted in the
'WHITE TONE' sub menu.
Normally, no alignment is needed for 'WHITE TONE', and the
given default values are used.
Default settings:
NORMAL (color temperature = 9600 K):
NORMAL RED = 40
NORMAL GREEN = 40
NORMAL BLUE = 40
To adjust NORMAL RED, NORMAL GREEN, and NORMAL
BLUE:
1. To enter SDAM, press the following key sequence on the
remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed by
the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out
between entries while keying the sequence).
2. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the WHITE
TONE sub menu.
3. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the WHITE
TONE sub menu.
4. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select NORMAL RED,
NORMAL GREEN, or NORMAL BLUE.
5. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to adjust the value of
NORMAL RED, NORMAL GREEN, or NORMAL BLUE.
6. When all desired changes to the WHITE TONE sub menu
values are made, press the MENU button to return to the
top level SDAM menu.
7. To ensure the WHITE TONE settings are saved:
Turn the television set 'off' by using the 'POWER'
button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard.
Disconnect the television set from AC power for at
least ten seconds.
Reconnect the television set to AC power.
Turn the television set 'on' by using the 'POWER'
button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard.

SL (Slicing Level)
This adjustment sets the sync slicing level for non-standard
signals. You must turn it 'on' to help correct picture instability in
premium decoded cable channels.
OFF: slicing level dependent on noise detector.
ON: fixed slicing level of 70 %.
To adjust SL:
1. To enter SDAM, press the following key sequence on the
remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed by
the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out
between entries while keying the sequence).
2. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the TUNER
sub menu.
3. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the TUNER
sub menu.
4. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select SL.
5. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to toggle SL 'Off' and
'On'.
6. Press the MENU button to return to the top level SDAM
menu.
7. To ensure the SL setting is saved:
Turn the television set 'off' by using the 'POWER'
button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard.
Disconnect the television set from AC power for at
least ten seconds.
Reconnect the television set to AC power.

8.

8.3.4

Geometry
The geometry alignments menu contains several items for
correct picture geometry alignment.
1. Connect the RF output of a video pattern generator to the
antenna input.
2. Input a crosshatch test pattern to the television set.
3. Set the amplitude of the video pattern generator to at least
1 mV and set the frequency to 61.25 MHz (channel 3).

EN 90

8.

L01.1U AC

Alignments

4. Press the AUTO PICTURE button on the remote control


transmitter repeatedly to choose PERSONAL or MOVIES
picture mode.
5. To enter SDAM, press the following key sequence on the
remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed by
the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out
between entries while keying the sequence).
6. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the
GEOMETRY sub menu.
7. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the
GEOMETRY sub menu.
8. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight either the
HORIZONTAL sub menu or the VERTICAL sub menu.
9. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter either the
HORIZONTAL sub menu or the VERTICAL sub menu.
10. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select items in the
HORIZONTAL sub menu or the VERTICAL sub menu.
11. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to adjust the values of
items in the HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL sub menus.
12. When all desired changes to the HORIZONTAL and
VERTICAL sub menu values are made, press the MENU
button twice to return to the top level SDAM menu.
13. To ensure the GEOMETRY settings are saved:
Turn the television set 'off' by using the 'POWER'
button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard.
Disconnect the television set from AC power for at
least ten seconds.
Reconnect the television set to AC power.
Turn the television set 'on' by using the 'POWER'
button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard.

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

CL 16532044_022.eps
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Figure 8-5 Geometry alignments

The following alignments can be performed in the GEOMETRY


sub menu:
Horizontal Amplitude and Phase:
S
HOR IZONTAL
VERTICAL

>
>

HP

XX
HB

XX
HSH

XX
EWW

XX
EWP

XX

OCP

XX
LCP
EWT

XX
XX
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Figure 8-6 Horizontal alignment menu

Horizontal Shift (HSH). Select Horizontal Shift to center


the picture on the screen.
Horizontal Parallelogram (HP). Set Horizontal
Parallelogram to prevent the picture from slanting to one
side.
Horizontal Bow (HB). Set Horizontal Bow to prevent the
top and bottom of picture from bending to the sides.

Alignments

East West Width (EWW). Select East-West Width and


align the picture width until the complete test pattern is
visible.
East West Parabola (EWP). Select East-West Parabola
and align the vertical sides until the sides are straightened.
Upper Corner Parabola (UCP). Select Upper Corner
Parabola to straighten the top of the vertical lines at the
sides.
Lower Corner Parabola (LCP). Select Lower Corner
Parabola to straighten the bottom of the vertical lines at the
sides.
East West Trapezium (EWT). Align straight vertical lines
in the middle of the screen.

Vertical Amplitude and Position:


S
HOR IZONTAL
VERTICAL

XX
VAM

XX
VSC

XX
VSR

XX
VX

XX
SBL

XX
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Figure 8-7 ertical alignment menu

8.

EN 91

alignment must be performed first, before all other vertical


alignments. Turning SBL 'on' will assist in performing this
alignment.
Service blanking (SBL). Turns the blanking of the lower
half of the screen 'on' or 'off' (to be used in combination with
the vertical slope alignment).
Vertical S-Correction (VSC). Aligns the vertical linearity,
so that the vertical intervals of the grid-patterns are the
same over the entire height of the screen.
Vertical Shift (VSH). Aligns the vertical center of the
picture to the vertical center of the CRT. After performing
this alignment, it may be necessary to perform the VAM
alignment again.
Vertical Zoom (VX). Adjusts the picture height.
Delta Horizontal Shift 60 Hz (H60).
Delta Vertical Amplitude 60 Hz (V60).

Methods of adjustment
1. Select Service Blanking (SBL) and set it to 1. The lower half
of the picture will be blanked.
2. Press the MENU UP/DOWN buttons to select Vertical
Slope (VSL).
3. Align VSL to start the blanking exactly at the horizontal
white line at the center of the test circle (align the bottom of
the screen so that castellations just disappear).
4. Press the MENU UP/DOWN buttons to select SBL and set
it back to 0. The full picture reappears.
5. Select Vertical Amplitude (VAM) and align the picture
height to approximately 13.0 - 13.1 blocks (align the top of
the screen so that castellations just disappear).
6. Select Vertical Shift (VSH) and align for vertical centering
of the picture on the screen.
Repeat the last two steps if necessary.

>
>

VSL

L01.1U AC

Vertical Amplitude (VAM). Aligns the height of the picture


(other vertical alignments are NOT compensated).
Vertical slope (VSL). Aligns the picture so the proportions
are the same at the top and botton of the screen.This

The table below lists the default GEOMETRY values for the
different television sets.

Table 8-3 Default geometry values (Large Screen)


Parameter

20RF,
21RF,
25RF,
27RF,
29RF,
25",
28",
29"SF, 32V,
33"

25V

27V/29"

35V

28WS

32WS

28WSRF 32WSRF

HP
HorizontalParallelogram

31

31

31

45

47

32

36

45

HB
HorizontalBow

31

31

31

25

32

32

40

30

HSH
Horizontal
Shift

35

35

35

23

27

24

31

29

EWW
East-West
Width

34

45

36

39

40

33

EWP
East-West Parabola

33

23

21

21

37

16

UCP
Upper Corner
Parabola

35

25

26

23

14

16

LCP
Lower Corner
Parabola

35

31

30

30

25

23

EN 92

8.3.5

8.

Alignments

L01.1U AC

Parameter

20RF,
21RF,
25RF,
27RF,
29RF,
25",
28",
29"SF, 32V,
33"

25V

27V/29"

35V

28WS

32WS

28WSRF 32WSRF

EWT
East-West
Trapezium

35

24

28

26

18

27

VSL
Vertical Slope

33

25

25

19

42

35

31

25

VAM
Vertical
Amplitude

26

32

32

31

30

23

23

30

VSC
Vertical
S-Correction

23

23

23

27

24

24

12

20

VSH
Vertical
Shift

31

28

28

26

18

23

36

34

VX
Vertical
Zoom

25

25

25

25

25

25

Audio

AF-M

Turn the television set 'on' by using the 'POWER'


button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard.

A2T (TV A2 Threshold)


Default value is 250.

XX

A2T

XX
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Figure 8-8 Audio alignment menu


No alignments are necessary for the AUDIO sub menu. Use
the default values.
AF-M (NICAM threshold)
Default value is 300.
To adjust AF-M:
1. To enter SDAM, press the following key sequence on the
remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed by
the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out
between entries while keying the sequence).
2. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the AUDIO sub
menu.
3. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the AUDIO
sub menu.
4. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select AF-M.
5. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to adjust the value of
AF-M to 300.
6. Press the MENU button to return to the top level SDAM
menu.
7. To ensure the AF-M setting is saved:
Turn the television set 'off' by using the 'POWER'
button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard.
Disconnect the television set from AC power for at
least ten seconds.
Reconnect the television set to AC power.

To adjust A2T:
1. To enter SDAM, press the following key sequence on the
remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed by
the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out
between entries while keying the sequence).
2. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the AUDIO sub
menu.
3. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the AUDIO
sub menu.
4. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select A2T.
5. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to adjust the value of
A2T to 250.
6. Press the MENU button to return to the top level SDAM
menu.
7. To ensure the A2T setting is saved:
Turn the television set 'off' by using the 'POWER'
button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard.
Disconnect the television set from AC power for at
least ten seconds.
Reconnect the television set to AC power.
Turn the television set 'on' by using the 'POWER'
button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard

Circuit Description

L01.1U AC

9.

EN 93

9. Circuit Description
Index of this chapter:
1. Introduction
2. Audio Signal Processing
3. Video Signal Processing
4. Synchronization
5. Deflection
6. Power Supply
7. Control
8. Abbreviations
9. IC Data Sheets

The 'L01.1U AC' is divided into 2 basic systems, i.e. mono and
stereo sound. While the audio processing for the mono sound
is done in the audio block of the UOC, an external audio
processing IC is used for stereo sets.
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 Mono
Carrier.
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, and then sent to the signal
processor IC to be added to the main signal.

Notes:
For a good understanding of the following circuit
descriptions, please use the block diagram in chapter 6,
and/or the electrical diagrams in chapter 7. Where
necessary, you will find a separate drawing for clarification.
Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation,
due to different set executions.

9.1

The chassis utilizes 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.

Introduction
The 'L01.1U AC' chassis is a global TV chassis for the model
year 2003 and is used for TV sets with screen sizes from 20" 32" (large screen), in Super Flat, Real Flat, and Wide Screen
executions. In comparison to its predecessor (the 'L01.1U AB'),
the chassis has enhanced features like a 2D 3-line Comb-filter
and 'Active Control'.
The standard architecture consists of a Mono Carrier, a Picture
Tube panel, a Side I/O panel, and a Top Control panel.
The Mono Carrier consists primarily of conventional
components with hardly any surface mounted devices.

9.2

Audio Signal Processing

9.2.1

Stereo
In stereo sets, the signal goes via the SAW filter (position 1002/
1003), to the audio demodulator part of the UOC IC 7200. The
audio output on pin 33 goes to the stereo decoder 7831/ 7861.
The switch inside this IC selects either the internal decoder or
an external source.
There are two stereo decoders versions used:
1. A BTSC DBX stereo/SAP decoder (MSP34X5 at position
7831) for the highest specified sets, and
2. A BTSC non-DBX stereo decoder (TDA9853 at position
7861) for BTSC Economic.
The output is fed to the to the audio amplifier (AN7522 at
position 7901). The volume level is controlled at this IC (pin 9)
by a control line (Volume|Mute) from the microprocessor. The
audio signal from 7901 is then send to the speaker and
headphone output panel.

Figure 9-1 Mono Carrier component side


The functions for video processing, microprocessor (P), and
teletext (TXT) decoder are combined in one IC (TDA958xH),
the so-called Ultimate One Chip (UOC). This chip is (surface)
mounted on the copper side of the LSP.

Figure 9-2 Mono Carrier solder side

EN 94

9.

Circuit Description

L01.1U AC

AUDIO SOURCE SELECTION


EXT. AUDIO
INPUT

7801

7861
7831
EXT. AUDIO OUT
CONTROL
AUDIO DECODING
AND
PROCESSING
SELECTION
MATR. SWITCH

7209
7210
FM IF
BUFFER
NOT FOR
NAFTA

7901
AUDIO
AMPL.

7834
7835

7200
RF ANT.
SOUND
IF
DEMOD.

FM ANT.
1000
10

0265
1

TUNER

7602

11

VISION
IF
DEMOD.

18
19

SAW
FILTER

68

NVM

I2C

AGC
1200 : 1202

50:53

EXT RGB/YUV INPUT

38

SOUND
TRAP

7330
INT_CVBS

VIDEO
PROCESSING

40

EXT_CVBS

EXT. VIDEO
INPUT

RGB/YUV
PROCESSING

56:58

VIDEO
AMPL.

42

7802
SYNC
PROCESSING

VIDEO
SWITCH
VIDEO SOURCE
SELECTION

16

17

15

EHT
7460

30
H

VBAT

HOR.
DEFL.
+
EW

EW

AUDIO
POWER
SUPPLY

7471

12V
V+
3.9V
3.3V

V-

VERT.
DEFL.

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Figure 9-3 Stereo audio signal processing


9.2.2

Mono
In mono sets, the signal goes via the SAW filter (position 1002/
1003), to the audio demodulator part of the UOC IC 7200. The
audio output on pin 48 goes to the audio amplifier (AN7523 at
position 7902).

The volume level is controlled at this IC (pin 9) by a


'VolumeMute' control line from the microprocessor.
The audio signal from IC 7902 is then send to the speaker and
headphone output panel.

EXT. AUDIO
OUTPUT

7902
SMART
SND

FM PRE
AMP.
NOT FOR
NAFTA

EXT. AUDIO
INPUT

AUDIO
AMPL.

7200
AUDIO SWITCH
SOUND
IF
DEMOD.

RF ANT.
FM ANT.

AVL

1000
10

0265
1

TUNER

11

SAW
FILTER

18
19

7602
VISION
IF
DEMOD.

68

NVM

AGC

CL 16532016_01b.eps
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Figure 9-4 Mono audio signal processing

Circuit Description
9.3

Video Signal Processing

9.3.1

Introduction

9.3.2

RF Signal Processing
The incoming RF signal goes to the tuner (pos. 1000), where
the 45.75 MHz IF signal is developed and amplified. The IF
signals then exits the tuner from pin 11 to pass through the
SAW filter (pos. 1002/1003). The shaped signal is then applied
to the IF processor part of the UOC (pos. 7200).
Tuner AGC (Automatic Gain Control) will reduce the tuner gain
and thus the tuner output voltage when receiving strong RF
signals. Adjust the AGC takeover point via the Service
Alignment Mode (SAM). The tuner AGC starts working when
the video-IF input reaches a certain input level and will adjust
this level via the I2C bus. The tuner AGC signal goes to the
tuner (pin 1) via the open collector output (pin 22) of the UOC.
The IC also generates an Automatic Frequency Control (AFC)
signal that goes to the tuning system via the I2C bus, to provide
frequency correction when needed.
The demodulated composite video signal is available at pin 38
and then buffered by transistor 7201.

9.3.3

Video Source Selection


The Composite Video Blanking Signal (CVBS) from buffer
7201 goes to the audio carrier trap filters 1200, 1201, or 1202
(depending on the system used), to remove the audio signal.
The signal then goes to pin 40 of IC 7200. The internal input
switch selects the following input signals:
Pin 40: terrestrial CVBS input
Pin 42: external AV1 CVBS input
Pin 44: external Side I/O CVBS or AV2 (or comb filter)
luminance (Y) input
Pin 45: external AV2 (or comb filter) chrominance (C) input
7200

UOC

5153

RGB/YUV_IN

RGB/YUV
INSERT

RGB
5658

CRT
PANEL

40

INTERNAL_CVBS_IN

42

AV1_CVBS1_1

VIDEO
PROC.

7802

0225-B

MON.OUT
V-OUT
47
L/ROUT

SY_CVBS_IN 44

CVBS_FRONT_IN

C-IN45

AV2CVBS_IN

Y_IN
SVHS
C_IN
SEL-MAIN-FRNT-RR
70

QSS_AM_DEM_OUT
47

SOUND
DEC

SC2-CTRL
4
10

30,31

FRONTAUDIOIN

7901

1,12
AV1AUDIOIN
SC1-IN

5,14
AV1AUDIOIN

3,13

2,15

EN 95

9.3.4

Comb Filter
Introduction
The video signal prepared for broadcast contains two major
parts commingled, the luminance (makes a black and white
picture in full detail) and chrominance (coloration with not quite
all the detail). This method is used instead of red, green, and
blue sub-signals in order to get the best looking picture that can
be transmitted in the limited bandwidth of the broadcast
channel.
Every TV receiver and VCR must contain a filter to separate the
luminance and color (Y and C) again. Less than perfect Y/C
separators lose resolution -- horizontal, vertical, or both. Also
there are artifacts such as rainbow swirls where thin stripes
should be, and crawling dots where patches of different colors
meet. The perfect Y/C separator does not exist yet, although
some 3D comb filters come close.
There are several methods for filtering:
No comb filter. The cheapest solution is to use simple
filters (notch, low pass, bandpass filters) that pass only the
coarse and medium horizontal detail (lower 3 MHz or so) to
the luminance circuits and pass the bulk of the color
information still commingled with the fine luminance detail
(3 to 4.2 MHz) to the color circuits.
Two line ordinary filter. The improvements over 'no'
comb filter are: revealing of finer horizontal detail overall,
and some reduction of rainbow swirls. Improvement of fine
detail is most prominent where details consist of upright
dark and light lines.
Three line ordinary filter. Improvement over the two line
filter consists of sharper transition from one color to
another at sharp horizontal color boundaries, and less dot
crawl.
Three line adaptive (a.k.a. 2D; dynamic) filter. This
method adapts the mixing according the line content of two
fields. The big improvement that the 2D comb filter brings,
is the elimination (or near elimination) of dot crawl. This
type of filter is used in the 'L01.1U AC' chassis. When
present, the filter CBA is plugged-in on connector 1810B of
the Mono Carrier.
Motion adaptive (3D) filter. The difference with the 2D
method is that this method uses three fields, so it also uses
'time' dimension. The 3D comb filter can achieve
essentially perfect Y/C separation, eliminating all dot crawl
and rainbow swirls for 'stationary' subject material, and
perform at least as well as the 2D filter for the rest of the
picture.

7831

9.

Once the signal source is selected, a chroma filter calibration is


performed. The received color burst sub-carrier frequency is
used for this. Correspondingly, the chroma band pass filter for
PAL/NTSC processing or the cloche filter for SECAM
processing is switched on. The selected luminance (Y) signal
is supplied to the horizontal and vertical synchronization circuit
and to the luminance processing circuit. In the luminanceprocessing block, the luminance signal goes to the chroma trap
filter. This trap is switched 'on' or 'off' depending on the color
burst detection of the chroma calibration circuit.
The group delay correction part can be switched between the
BG and a flat group delay characteristic. This has the
advantage that in multi-standard receivers no compromise has
to be made for the choice of the SAW filter.

The video signal-processing path consists of the following


parts:
RF signal processing.
Video source selection.
Video demodulation.
Luminance / Chrominance signal processing.
RGB control.
RGB amplifier
The processing circuits listed above are all integrated in the
UOC TV processor. The surrounding components are for the
adaptation of the selected application. The I2C bus is for
defining and controlling the signals.

L01.1U AC

MAIN_OUT
24,25

AUDIO
AMPL.

41,42

7801

Figure 9-5 Video source selection

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Implementation
The input (CVBS) signal comes from pin 47 of the the UOC. On
the comb filter panel, it first enters a low-pass filter (items 2409,
5408, 2408, 5407, and 2407) and an amplifier circuit (items
7401 and 7402). The LPF is used to eliminate the noise and the
amplifier circuit to get a video input of 1 VPP.
The 'REF0' subcarrier reference (fSC) is fed to pin 11 and
internally multiplied by four (4 x 3.58 MHz = 14.32 MHz) for the
system clock.

EN 96

9.

L01.1U AC

Circuit Description

After processing, the Y/C outputs (pins 25 and 23) are both
filtered by a low-pass filter, in order to eliminate the high
frequency harmonics of this system clock.
After filtering, the Y and C signals are fed to the source inputs
of the UOC (pins 44 and 45).

The following additional controls are used:


Black current calibration loop. Because of the 2-point
black current stabilization circuit, both the black level and
the amplitude of the RGB output signals depend on the
drive characteristics of the picture tube. The system checks
whether the returning measuring currents meet the
requirements, and adapt the output level and gain of the
circuit when necessary. After stabilization of the loop, the
RGB drive signals are switched on. The 2-point black level
system adapts the drive voltage for each cathode in such a
way that the two measuring currents have the right value.
This is done with the measurement pulses during the frame
flyback. During the first frame, three pulses with a current
of 8 A are generated to adjust the cut off voltage. During
the second frame, three pulses with a current of 20 A are
generated to adjust the 'white drive'. This has as a
consequence, that a change in the gain of the output stage
will be compensated by a gain change of the RGB control
circuit. Pin 55 (BLKIN) of the UOC is used as the feedback
input from the CRT base panel.
Blue stretch. This function increases the color
temperature of the bright scenes (amplitudes which
exceed a value of 80% of the nominal amplitude). This
effect is obtained by decreasing the small signal gain of the
red and green channel signals, which exceed this 80%
level.
Beam current limiting. A beam current limiting circuit
inside the UOC handles the contrast and brightness control
for the RGB signals. This prevents the CRT from being
overdriven, which could otherwise cause serious damage
in the line output stage. The reference used for this
purpose is the DC voltage on pin 54 (BLCIN) of the TV
processor. Contrast and brightness reduction of the RGB
output signals is therefore proportional to the voltage
present on this pin. Contrast reduction starts when the
voltage on pin 54 is lower than 2.8 V. Brightness reduction
starts when the voltage on pin 54 is less than 1.7 V. The
voltage on pin 54 is normally 3.3 V (limiter not active).
During set switch-off, the black current control circuit
generates a fixed beam current of 1 mA. This current
ensures that the picture tube capacitance is discharged.
During the switch-off period, the vertical deflection is
placed in an over-scan position, so that the discharge is not
visible on the screen.

Specification
If the comb filter is 'on', and the signal level drops below a
specified value, then the filter is set to 'off'. Once the filter is set
to 'off' it will remain 'off' until a channel change is performed.
When an S-Video (Y/C) or component video signal is offered to
the TV, the filter is bypassed via the 'COMB_BYPASS' signal
from the microprocessor.
9.3.5

Video Demodulation
The color decoder circuit detects whether the signal is a PAL,
NTSC, or SECAM signal. The result is made known to the auto
system manager. The PAL/NTSC decoder has an internal
clock generator, which is stabilized to the required frequency
by using the 12 MHz clock signal from the reference oscillator
of the microcontroller / teletext decoder.
The base-band delay line is used to obtain a good suppression
of cross color effects.
The Y signal and the delay line outputs U and V are applied to
the luminance / chroma signal processing part of the TV
processor.

9.3.6

Luminance / Chrominance signal Processing


The output of the YUV separator is fed to the internal YUV
switch, which switches between the output of the YUV
separator or the external YUV (for DVD or PIP) on pins 51-53.
Pin 50 is the input for the insertion control signal called 'FBL-1'.
When this signal level becomes higher than 0.9 V (but less than
3 V), the RGB signals at pins 51, 52, and 53 are inserted into
the picture by using the internal switches.
Also, some picture improvement features are implemented in
this part:
Black stretch. This function corrects the black level of
incoming signals, which have a difference between the
black level and the blanking level. The amount of extension
depends upon the difference between actual black level
and the darkest part of the incoming video signal level. It is
detected by means of an internal capacitor.
White stretch. This function adapts the transfer
characteristic of the luminance amplifier in a non-linear way
depending on the average picture content of the luminance
signal. It operates in such a way that maximum stretching
is obtained when signals with a low video level are
received. For bright pictures, stretching is not active.
Dynamic skin tone correction. This circuit corrects
(instantaneously and locally) the hue of those colors, which
are located in the area in the UV plane that matches the
skin tone. The correction is dependent on the luminance,
saturation, and distance to the preferred axis.
The YUV signal is then fed to the color matrix circuit, which
converts it to R, G, and B signals.
The OSD/TXT signal from the microprocessor is mixed with the
main signal at this point, before being output to the CRT board
(pins 56, 57, and 58).

9.3.7

RGB Control
The RGB control circuit enables the picture parameters
contrast, brightness, and saturation to be adjusted, by using a
combination of the user menus and the remote control.
Additionally automatic gain control for the RGB signals via cutoff stabilization is achieved in this functional block to obtain an
accurate biasing of the picture tube. Therefore, this block
inserts the cut-off point measuring pulses into the RGB signals
during the vertical retrace period.

9.3.8

RGB Amplifier
From outputs 56, 57, and 58 of IC 7200 the RGB signals are
applied to the integrated output amplifier (7330) on the CRT
panel. Via the outputs 7, 8, and 9, the picture tube cathodes are
driven.
The supply voltage for the amplifier is +200 V and is derived
from the line output stage.

9.3.9

SCAVEM (if present)


The SCAn VElocity Modulation (SCAVEM) circuitry is
implemented in the layout of the picture tube panel. It is thus
not an extra module. This circuit influences the horizontal
deflection as a function of the picture content. In an ideal
square wave, the sides are limited in slope due to a limited
bandwidth (5 MHz). SCAVEM will improve the slope as follows:
At a positive slope, a SCAVEM current is generated
which supports the deflection current. At the first half of the
slope, the spot is accelerated and the picture is darker. At
the second half of the slope, the spot is delayed and the
slope becomes steeper.
At the end of the slope, the SCAVEM-current decays to
zero and the spot is at the original position. An overshoot
occurs which improves the impression of sharpness.
At the negative slope, the SCAVEM-current counteracts
the deflection. During the first half of the slope, the spot is
delayed and the slope becomes steeper. During the

Circuit Description

The R/G/B signals are fed into the SCAVEM circuit and
differentiated by C2364/2365/2366 and the input impedance of
7360 stage. Diode 6364 (Schottky diode) is the coring
component, which blocks all the signals below 0.3 V so that the
noise is not amplified and all the signals larger than 0.3V are
differentiated and amplified.
After differentiation, the signal is amplified by Q7360 with 3369
as the collector resistor. The biasing of the 7360 stage is done
by 3369, 3361, 3360, 3362, and 3363.

The horizontal drive signal exits IC 7200 at pin 30 and goes to


7462, the horizontal driver transistor. The signal is amplified
and coupled to the base circuit of 7460, the horizontal output
transistor. This will drive the line output transformer (LOT) and
associated circuit. The LOT provides the extra high voltage
(EHT), the VG2 voltage and the focus and filament voltages for
the CRT, while the line output circuit drives the horizontal
deflection coil.
9.5.2

Inside IC 7200 part D, the vertical and horizontal sync pulses


are separated. These 'H' and 'V' signals are synchronized with
the incoming CVBS signal. They are then fed to the H- and Vdrive circuits and to the OSD/TXT circuit for synchronization of
the On Screen Display and Teletext (CC) information.

Deflection

9.5.1

Horizontal Drive
The horizontal drive signal is obtained from an internal VCO,
which is running at twice the line frequency. This frequency is
divided by two, to lock the first control loop to the incoming
signal.
When the IC is switched 'on', the 'Hdrive' signal is suppressed
until the frequency is correct.
The 'Hdrive' signal is available at pin 30. The 'Hflybk' signal is
fed to pin 31 to phase lock the horizontal oscillator, so that
Q7462 cannot switch 'on' during the flyback time.
The 'EWdrive' signal for the E/W circuit (if present) is available
on pin 15, where it drives transistor 7400 to make linearity
corrections in the horizontal drive.
When the set is switched on, the '+8V' voltage goes to pin 9 of
IC 7200. The horizontal drive starts up in a soft start mode. It
starts with a very short TON time of the horizontal output
transistor. The TOFF of the transistor is identical to the time in
normal operation. The starting frequency during switch on is
therefore about 2 times higher than the normal value. The 'on'
time is slowly increased to the nominal value in 1175 ms. When
the nominal value is reached, the PLL is closed in such a way
that only very small phase corrections are necessary.

Vertical Drive
A divider circuit performs the vertical synchronization. The
vertical ramp generator needs an external resistor (R3245, pin
20) and capacitor (C2244, pin 21). A differential output is
available at pins 16 and 17, which are DC-coupled with the
vertical output stage.
During the insertion of RGB signals, the maximum vertical
frequency is increased to 72 Hz so that the circuit can also
synchronize on signals with a higher vertical frequency like
VGA.
To avoid damage of the picture tube when the vertical
deflection fails, the guard output is fed to the beam current
limiting input. When a failure is detected, the RGB-outputs are
blanked. When no vertical deflection output stage is connected,
this guard circuit will also blank the output signals.

Synchronization

9.5

EN 97

The filament voltage is monitored for 'no' or 'excessive' voltage.


This voltage is rectified by diode 6447 and fed to the emitter of
transistor 7443. If this voltage goes above 6.8 V, transistor
7443 will conduct, making the 'EHT0' line 'high'. This will
immediately switch off the horizontal drive (pin 30) via the slow
stop procedure.

The capacitors 2362, 2373, and 2381 ground the high


frequencies, to prevent high frequency amplification. The ferrite
bead 5376 is for EMC purpose. Resistors 3374 and 3384
determine the output SCAVEM current.
Items 2378 and 3378 are for the fine-tuning for different
SCAVEM coil impedances. They also help to suppress high
frequency oscillation. Capacitor 2369 helps to suppress the
high frequency components and also controls the SCAVEM
delay.

9.4

9.

The 'EHTinformation' line on pin 11 is intended to be used as a


'X-ray' protection. When this protection is activated (when the
voltage exceeds 6 V), the horizontal drive (pin 30) is switched
'off' immediately. If the 'H-drive' is stopped, pin 11 will become
low again. Now the horizontal drive is again switched on via the
slow start procedure.
The 'EHTinformation' line (Aquadag) is also fed back to the
UOC IC 7200 pin 54, to adjust the picture level in order to
compensate for changes in the beam current.

second half the spot accelerates, the SCAVEM-current is


zero at the end of the slope.

Items 6367, 2367, 3367, 3361, and 2360 work as the clipping
components that limit the SCAVEM current at a certain level, to
prevent SCAVEM over correction.
After being buffered by 7369, the differentiated signals are
coupled through 2375 and 2380 to the output stage. The output
stage is configured into cascode stage and push-pull operation.
The biasing is done by 3373, 3375, 3376, 3380, 3381, 3383,
3374, and 3384. The working voltage of the transistors is
settled at half the supply voltage.
At the rising portion of the R/G/B signals, cascode 7380 and
7382 will be operating and will pull the current through the
SCAVEM coil. Contrarily, at the falling portion of the R/G/B
signals, cascode 7373 and 7366 will be operating and will push
the current through the SCAVEM coil.

L01.1U AC

These 'V_DRIVE+' and 'V_DRIVE-' signals are applied to the


input pins 1 and 2 of IC 7471 (full bridge vertical deflection
amplifier). These are voltage driven differential inputs. As the
driver device (IC 7200) delivers output currents, R3474 and
R3475 convert them to voltage. The differential input voltage is
compared with the voltage across measuring resistor R3471
that provides internal feedback information. The voltage across
this measuring resistor is proportional to the output current,
which is available at pins 4 and 7 where they drive the vertical
deflection coil (connector 0222) in phase opposition.
IC 7471 is supplied by +13 V. The vertical flyback voltage is
determined by an external supply voltage at pin 6
(VlotAux+50V). This voltage is almost totally available as
flyback voltage across the coil, this being possible due to the
absence of a coupling capacitor (which is not necessary, due
to the 'bridge' configuration).
9.5.3

Deflection Corrections
The Linearity Correction
A constant voltage on the horizontal deflection coil should
result in a sawtooth current. This however is not the case as the
resistance of the coil is not negligible. In order to compensate
for this resistance, a pre-magnetized coil L5457 is used. R3485
and C2459 ensure that L5457 does not excite, because of its
own parasite capacitance. This L5457 is called the 'linearity
coil'.
The Mannheim Effect
When clear white lines are displayed, the high-voltage circuit is
heavily loaded. During the first half of the flyback, the high

EN 98

9.

L01.1U AC

Circuit Description

voltage capacitors are considerable charged. At that point in


time, the deflection coil excites through C2465. This current
peak, through the high-voltage capacitor, distorts the flyback
pulse. This causes synchronization errors, causing an
oscillation under the white line.
During t3 - t5, C2490//2458 is charged via R3459. At the
moment of the flyback, C2490//2458 is subjected to the
negative voltage pulses of the parabola as a result of which
D6465 and D6466 are conducting and C2490//2458 is
switched in parallel with C2456//2457. The high-voltage diodes
are conducting this moment. Now extra energy is available for
excitation through C2465 and the line deflection.
Consequently, the flyback pulse is less distorted.

9.6

Power Supply
VLINE

VIN

VOUT
CIN
NP
NS

VCC
TEA1507
1 Vcc

Drain 8

2 Gnd

CD

HVS 7

3 Ctrl

Driver 6

4 Demag

Sense 5

CSS
RSS

RSENSE

The S-Correction
Since the sides of the picture are further away from the point of
deflection than from the center, a linear sawtooth current would
result in a non-linear image being scanned (the center would
be scanned slower than the sides). For the center-horizontal
line, the difference in relation of the distances is larger then
those for the top and bottom lines. An S-shaped current will
have to be superimposed onto the sawtooth current. This
correction is called finger-length correction or S-correction.

NVcc

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C2456//2457 is relatively small, as a result of which the


sawtooth current will generate a parabolic voltage with
negative voltage peaks. Left and right, the voltage across the
deflection coil decreases, and the deflection will slow down; in
the center, the voltage increases and deflection is faster. The
larger the picture width, the higher the deflection current
through C2456//2457. The current also results in a parabolic
voltage across C2484//2469, resulting in the finger length
correction proportionally increasing with the picture width. The
east/west drive signal will ensure the largest picture width in the
center of the frame. Here the largest correction is applied.
East/West Correction
In this chassis, there are three types of CRTs, namely the 100,
110 and wide screen CRTs. The 100 CRT is rastercorrection-free and does not need East/West correction.
The 110 4:3 CRT comes with East/West correction and East/
West protection.
The wide screen TV sets have all the correction of the 110 4:3
CRT 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
A line, written at the upper- or lower side of the screen, will be
larger at the screen center when a fixed deflection current is
used. Therefore, the amplitude of the deflection current must
be increased when the spot approaches the center of the
screen. This is called the East/West or pincushion correction.
The 'Ewdrive' signal from pin 15 of IC 7200 takes care for the
correct correction. It drives FET 7400. It also corrects breathing
of the picture, due to beam current variations (the EHT varies
dependent of the beam current). This correction is derived from
the 'EHTinformation' line.
Two protections are built-in for the E/W circuit: over-current and
over-voltage protection. See paragraph 9.7.6.
Panorama
The panorama function is only used in 16:9 sets. This is a
function to enable the 4:3 and Super-Wide feature. It drives the
'Bass_panorama' line, to activate relay 1400. When this relay
is switched on, the capacitors 2453//2454 are added in parallel
to the default S-correction capacitors 2456//2457. This results
in an increased capacitance, a lower resonance frequency of
the line deflection coil and the S-correction capacitors and
therefore a less steep S-corrected line deflection current.

Figure 9-6 Switched Mode Power Supply standard circuit

VCC

SUPPLY
MANAGEMENT

START-UP
CURRENT SOURCE
clamp

internal UVLO start


supply
GND

S1

VALLEY

DRAIN
HVS
n.c.

M-level
4

VOLTAGE
CONTROLLED
OSCILLATOR

LOGIC

DEM

100 mV
OVERVOLTAGE
PROTECTION

FREQUENCY
CONTROL

OVERTEMPERATURE
PROTECTION

CTRL

LOGIC

DRIVER

DRIVER

Iss

LEB

POWER-ON
RESET

soft
start
S2

blank
UVLO

2.5 V

0.5 V

5
OCP

burst
detect

TEA1507

MAXIMUM
ON-TIME
PROTECTION

short
winding

Isense

0.75 V
OVERPOWER
PROTECTION
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Figure 9-7 Internal blockdiagram of the driver IC (TEA1507)


9.6.1

Introduction
The supply is a Switching Mode Power Supply (SMPS). The
frequency of operation varies with the circuit load. This 'QuasiResonant Flyback' behavior has some important benefits
compared to a 'hard switching' fixed frequency Flyback
converter. The efficiency can be improved up to 90%, which
results in lower power consumption. Moreover, the supply runs
cooler and safety is enhanced.
The power supply starts operating when a DC voltage goes
from the rectifier bridge via T5520, R3532 to pin 8. The
operating voltage for the driver circuit is also taken from the
'hot' side of this transformer.
The switching regulator IC 7520 starts switching the FET 'on'
and 'off', to control the current flow through the primary winding
of transformer 5520. The energy stored in the primary winding
during the 'on' time is delivered to the secondary windings
during the 'off' time.
The 'MainSupply' line is the reference voltage for the power
supply. It is sampled by resistors 3543 and 3544 and fed to the
input of the regulator 7540 / 6540. This regulator drives the
feedback optocoupler 7515 to set the feedback control voltage
on pin 3 of 7520.
The power supply in the set is 'on' any time AC power goes to
the set.

Circuit Description

L01.1U AC

Derived Voltages
The voltages supplied by the secondary windings of T5520 are:
'MainAux' for the audio circuit (voltage depends on set
execution, see table below),
3.3 V and 3.9 V for the microprocessor and
'MainSupply' for the horizontal output (voltage depends on
set execution, see table below).
Other supply voltages are provided by the LOT. It supplies +50
V (only for large screen sets), +13 V, +8 V, +5 V, and a +200 V
source for the video drive. The secondary voltages of the LOT
are monitored by the 'EHTinformation' lines. These lines are
fed to the video processor part of the UOC IC 7200 on pins 11
and 34.
This circuit will shut 'off' the horizontal drive in case of overvoltage or excessive beam current.

9.

VIN

CIN

IL

LP

COUT
D

nVOUT

VD

VGATE

CD

V GATE

A1

nV OUT

VD

Degaussing
Control
Circuit

EN 99

Valley
V IN
A1

Mains AC
Input

EHT

A2

Main Supply
Main
Power
Supply

B1/B2

Focus

Magnetization

CRT
Panel

VG2
VideoSupply

Main Aux

Filament

t0
A15

3V3 Reg.

t 00
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Rotation

Figure 9-9 QR-mode time intervals

Degaussing
Circuit

A2

+3.3V
VlotAux -13V
*VlotAux +50V
VT_Supply

A3

EW
Correction

Horizontal
Deflection

Vaux

Frame
Deflection

A4

Tuner

A7

VlotAux +5V

+3.3V
uP

A5

A9

+8V
A11
A8

+6.8V

+3.9V

Video
Processing

Sound
Processing

Audio
Amplifier

Vaux

A10 Source

Selection
Switch
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Figure 9-8 Derived voltages


Degaussing
When the set is switched on, the degaussing relay 1515 is
immediately activated as transistor 7580 is conducting. Due to
the RC-time of R3580 and C2580, it will last about 3 to 4
seconds before transistor 7580 is switched off.
9.6.2

4
t3

VlotAux +13V
A2

+3.9V

2
t1 t2
T

A1

Lot

Demagnetization

IL

Basic IC Functionality
For a clear understanding of the Quasi-Resonant behavior, it is
possible to explain it by a simplified circuit diagram (see Figure
below). In this circuit diagram, the secondary side is transferred
to the primary side and the transformer is replaced by an
inductance LP. CD is the total drain capacitance including the
resonance capacitor CR, parasitic output capacitor COSS of
the MOSFET and the winding capacitance CW of the
transformer. The turn ratio of the transformer is represented by
n (NP/NS).

In the Quasi-Resonant mode each period can be divided into


four different time intervals, in chronological order:
Interval 1: t0 < t < t1 primary stroke. At the beginning of
the first interval, the MOSFET is switched 'on' and energy
is stored in the primary inductance (magnetization). At the
end, the MOSFET is switched 'off' and the second interval
starts.
Interval 2: t1 < t < t2 commutation time. In the second
interval, the drain voltage will rise from almost zero to
VIN+n(VOUT +VF). VF is the forward voltage drop of de
diode that will be omitted from the equations from now on.
The current will change its positive derivative,
corresponding to VIN/LP, to a negative derivative,
corresponding to -nVOUT /LP.
Interval 3: t2 < t < t3 secondary stroke. In the third
interval, the stored energy is transferred to the output, so
the diode starts to conduct and the inductive current IL will
decrease. In other words, the transformer will be
demagnetized. When the inductive current has become
zero the next interval begins.
Interval 4: t3 < t < t00 resonance time. In the fourth
interval, the energy stored in the drain capacitor CD will
start to resonate with the inductance LP. The voltage and
current waveforms are sinusoidal waveforms. The drain
voltage will drop from VIN+nVOUT to VIN-nVOUT.
Frequency Behavior
The frequency in the QR-mode is determined by the power
stage and is not influenced by the controller (important
parameters are LP and CD). The frequency varies with the input
voltage VIN and the output power POUT. If the required output
power increases, more energy has to be stored in the
transformer. This leads to longer magnetizing tPRIM and
demagnetizing tSEC times, which will decrease the frequency.
See the frequency versus output power characteristics below.
The frequency characteristic is not only output power-, but also
input voltage dependent. The higher the input voltage, the
smaller tPRIM, so the higher the frequency will be.

EN 100

9.

Circuit Description

L01.1U AC

The moment that the voltage on pin 1 drops below the 'under
voltage lock out' level (UVLO = 9 V), the IC will stop switching
and will enter a safe restart from the rectified mains voltage.

P2

fMAX

VIN_MAX

switching
frequency

VIN_MIN

P1

fMIN

POUT_MIN

power

POUT_MAX

QR frequency characteristics at different input voltages


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Figure 9-10 QR frequency behaviour


Point P1 is the minimum frequency fMIN that occurs at the
specified minimum input voltage and maximum output power
required by the application. Of course the minimum frequency
has to be chosen above the audible limit (>20 kHz).
Start-Up Sequence
When the rectified AC voltage VIN (via the center tap connected
to pin 8) reaches the Mains dependent operation level (Mlevel:
between 60 and 100 V), the internal 'Mlevel switch' will be
opened and the start-up current source is enabled to charge
capacitor C2521 at the VCC pin as shown below.
The 'soft start' switch is closed when the VCC reaches a level of
7 V and the 'soft start' capacitor CSS (C2522, between pin 5
and the sense resistor R3526), is charged to 0.5 V.
Once the VCC capacitor is charged to the start-up voltage VCCstart (11 V), the IC starts driving the MOSFET. Both internal
current sources are switched 'off' after reaching this start-up
voltage. Resistor RSS (3524) will discharge the 'soft start'
capacitor, such that the peak current will slowly increase. This
to prevent 'transformer rattle'.
During start-up, the VCC capacitor will be discharged until the
moment that the primary auxiliary winding takes over this
voltage.

Operation
The supply can run in three different modes depending on the
output power:
Quasi-Resonant mode (QR). The 'QR' mode, described
above, is used during normal operation. This will give a
high efficiency.
Frequency Reduction mode (FR). The 'FR' mode (also
called 'VCO' mode) is implemented to decrease the
switching losses at low output loads. In this way, the
efficiency at low output powers is increased, which enables
power consumption smaller than 3 W during stand-by. The
voltage at the pin 3 (Ctrl) determines where the frequency
reduction starts. An external Ctrl voltage of 1.425 V
corresponds with an internal VCO level of 75 mV. This
fixed VCO level is called VVCO,start . The frequency will be
reduced in relation to the VCO voltage between 75 mV and
50 mV (at levels larger than 75 mV, Ctrl voltage < 1.425V,
the oscillator will run on maximum frequency foscH = 175
kHz typically). At 50 mV (VVCO,max), the frequency is
reduced to the minimum level of 6 kHz. Valley switching is
still active in this mode.
Minimum Frequency mode (MinF). At VCO levels below
50 mV, the minimum frequency will remain on 6 kHz, which
is called the 'MinF' mode. Because of this low frequency, it
is possible to run at very low loads without having any
output regulation problems.
frequency limit

foscH = 175 kHz

kH

MinF

FR

QR

V VCO,start

switching
frequency

V VCO,max
foscL = 6 kHz

P OUT_MIN

power

Multi mode operation

OUT_MAX

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Figure 9-12 Different supply modes


Iin(Vcc)
VCC

CVcc
ISS
Mlevel
0.5V
soft start

VSENSE RSS

IL

5
CSS
+

VOCP
RSENSE

Start-up sequence
VCC

V(start)=11V

CVcc charged
by current

Safe-Restart Mode
This mode is introduced to prevent the components from being
destroyed during eventual system fault conditions. It is also
used for the Burst mode. The Safe-Restart mode will be
entered if it is triggered by one of the following functions:
Over voltage protection,
Short winding protection,
Maximum 'on time' protection,
VCC reaching UVLO level (fold back during overload),
Detecting a pulse for Burst mode,
Over temperature protection.

Charging of VCC capacitor


taken over by the winding

When entering the Safe-Restart mode, the output driver is


immediately disabled and latched. The VCC winding will not
charge the VCC capacitor anymore and the VCC voltage will
drop until UVLO is reached. To recharge the VCC capacitor, the
internal current source (I(restart)(VCC) ) will be switched 'on' to
initiate a new start-up sequence as described before. This
Safe-Restart mode will persist until the controller detects no
faults or burst triggers.

7V

= RSSCSS
VSENSE
IL
VOUT

VGATE

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Figure 9-11 Start-up behaviour

Standby
The set goes to Standby in the following cases:
After pressing the 'standby' key on the remote control.
When the set is in protection mode.

Circuit Description

In Standby, the power supply works in 'burst mode'. Burst


mode can be used to reduce the power consumption below 1
W at stand-by. During this mode, the controller is active
(generating gate pulses) for only a short time and for a longer
time inactive waiting for the next burst cycle.
In the active period, the energy is transferred to the secondary
and stored in the buffer capacitor CSTAB in front of the linear
stabilizer (see Figure below). During the inactive period, the
load (e.g. microprocessor) discharges this capacitor. In this
mode, the controller makes use of the Safe-Restart mode.

L01.1U AC

t2

t1

9.

EN 101

t3

Active/
inactive

IL
Soft start
VSTAB
VC

VIN

V(start)

VCC
VCC

CVcc

VC

VSTAB
1 Vcc

Drain 8

2 Gnd

HVS 7

3 Ctrl
4 Demag

V(UVLO)

Linear
stabilizer

Burst mode waveforms

CSTAB

Driver 6

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Figure 9-14 Burst mode waveforms


9.6.3
R1

Protection Events

Burst-Mode stand-by on/off


from microprocessor

The SMPS IC 7520 has the following protection features:

Current pulse
generator

Basic Burst mode configuration

Demagnetization sense
This feature guarantees discontinuous conduction mode
operation in every situation. The oscillator will not start a new
primary stroke until the secondary stroke has ended. This is to
ensure that FET 7521 will not turn on until the demagnetization
of transformer 5520 is complete. The function is an additional
protection feature against:
saturation of the transformer,
damage of the components during initial start-up,
an overload of the output.

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Figure 9-13 Supply standby mode (burst mode)


The system enters burst mode standby when the
microprocessor activates the 'Stdby_con' line. When this line is
pulled high, the base of Q7541 is allowed to go high. This is
triggered by the current from collector Q7542. When Q7541
turns 'on', the opto-coupler (7515) is activated, sending a large
current signal to pin 3 (Ctrl). In response to this signal, the IC
stops switching and enters a 'hiccup' mode. This burst
activation signal should be present for longer than the 'burst
blank' period (typically 30 s): the blanking time prevents false
burst triggering due to spikes.
Burst mode standby operation continues until the
microcontroller pulls the 'Stdby_con' signal low again. The
base of Q7541 is unable to go high, thus cannot turn 'on'. This
will disable the burst mode. The system then enters the startup sequence and begins normal switching behavior.
For a more detailed description of one burst cycle, three time
intervals are defined:
t1: Discharge of VCC when gate drive is active. During the
first interval, energy is transferred, which result in a ramp-up of
the output voltage (VSTAB) in front of the stabilizer. When
enough energy is stored in the capacitor, the IC will be switched
'off' by a current pulse generated at the secondary side. This
pulse is transferred to the primary side via the opto coupler.
The controller will disable the output driver (safe restart mode)
when the current pulse reaches a threshold level of 16 mA into
the Ctrl pin. A resistor R1 (R3519) is placed in series with the
opto coupler, to limit the current going into the Ctrl pin.
Meanwhile the VCC capacitor is discharged but has to stay
above VUVLO .
t2: Discharge of VCC when gate drive is inactive. During the
second interval, the VCC is discharged to VUVLO. The output
voltage will decrease depending on the load.
t3: Charge of VCC when gate drive is inactive. The third
interval starts when the UVLO is reached. The internal current
source charges the VCC capacitor (also the soft start capacitor
is recharged). Once the VCC capacitor is charged to the startup voltage, the driver is activated and a new burst cycle is
started.

The demag(netization) sense is realized by an internal circuit


that guards the voltage (Vdemag) at pin 4 that is connected to
VCC winding by resistor R1 (R3522).
The Figure below shows the circuit and the idealized
waveforms across this winding.

I(opp)(demag)

1 Vcc

Drain 8

2 Gnd

HVS 7

3 Ctrl

Driver 6

4 Demag

Sense 5

VGATE

Demagnetization

I(ovp)(demag)

NVcc
VOUT
NS

VWINDING

R1
0V

R2

NVcc
VIN
NP

VCC
winding

configuration

A
B

Magnetization
Vdemag
0V

0.7V

Comparator
threshold
Vdemag

-0.25V

Figure 9-15 Demagnetisation protection


Over Voltage Protection
The Over Voltage Protection ensures that the output voltage
will remain below an adjustable level. This works by sensing
the auxiliary voltage via the current flowing into pin 4 (DEM)
during the secondary stroke. This voltage is a well-defined
replica of the output voltage. Any voltage spikes are averaged
by an internal filter.
If the output voltage exceeds the OVP trip level, the OVP circuit
switches the power MOSFET 'off'.
Next, the controller waits until the 'under voltage lock out' level
(UVLO = 9 V) is reached on pin 1 (VCC). This is followed by a
safe restart cycle, after which switching starts again. This
process is repeated as long as the OVP condition exists. The
output voltage at which the OVP function trips, is set by the
demagnetization resistor R3522.

EN 102

9.

L01.1U AC

Circuit Description

Over Current Protection


The internal OCP protection circuit limits the 'sense' voltage on
pin 5 to an internal level.

9.7

Over Power Protection


During the primary stroke, the rectified AC input voltage is
measured by sensing the current drawn from pin 4 (DEM). This
current is dependent on the voltage on pin 9 of transformer
5520 and the value of R3522. The current information is used
to adjust the peak drain current, which is measured via pin
ISENSE.

Control

Signal
Processing

internal I2C Bus

LED
IR

User
Interface

STATUS 1

KEYBOARD/
(EW protection

STATUS 2
uP - Control

Deflection
16:9

Short Winding Protection


If the 'sense' voltage on pin 5 exceeds the short winding
protection voltage (0.75 V), the converter will stop switching.
Once VCC drops below the UVLO level, capacitor C2521 will be
recharged and the supply will start again. This cycle will be
repeated until the short circuit is removed (safe restart mode).
The short winding protection will also protect in case of a
secondary diode short circuit.
This protection circuit is activated after the leading edge
blanking time (LEB).

I/O

SEL-MAIN-FRNT-RR

PANORAMA
POWER_DOWN

Sound

VOLUME/
MUTE

Amplifier

STBY_CON

Power
Supply

TREBLE/Tilt
Processing

BASS
WRITE Enable

NVM

Tilt
BUZZ
PANORAMA
ITV-DATA-OUT

ITV
or
Pip

SEL-IF-LL/M-TRAP
ITV-DATA-IN

Tuner / IF

ITV-CLOCK
RESET

LEB time
The LEB (Leading Edge Blanking) time is an internally fixed
delay, preventing false triggering of the comparator due to
current spikes. This delay determines the minimum 'on' time of
the controller.
Over Temperature protection
When the junction temperature exceeds the thermal shutdown
temperature (typ. 140 C), the IC will disable the driver. When
the VCC voltage drops to UVLO, the VCC capacitor will be
recharged to the V(start) level. If the temperature is still too
high, the VCC voltage will drop again to the UVLO level (SafeRestart mode). This mode will persist until the junction
temperature drops 8 degrees typically below the shutdown
temperature.
Mains dependent operation enabling level
To prevent the supply from starting at a low input voltage, which
could cause audible noise, a mains detection is implemented
(Mlevel). This detection is provided via pin 8, which detects the
minimum start-up voltage between 60 and 100 V. As previous
mentioned, the controller is enabled between 60 and 100 V.
An additional advantage of this function is the protection
against a disconnected buffer capacitor (CIN). In this case, the
supply will not be able to start-up because the VCC capacitor
will not be charged to the start-up voltage.

I2C Bus

Expansion
Slot

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Figure 9-16 Block diagram set control


9.7.1

Introduction
The microprocessor part of the UOC, has the complete control
and teletext on board. User menu, Service Default Mode,
Service Alignment Mode and Customer Service Mode are
generated by the uP. Communication to other ICs is done via
the I2C-bus.

9.7.2

I2C-Bus
The main control system, which consists of the microprocessor
part of the UOC (7200), is linked to the external devices (tuner,
NVM, MSP, etc) by means of the I2C-bus. An internal I2C-bus
is used to control other signal processing functions, like video
processing, sound IF, vision IF, synchronization, etc.

9.7.3

User Interface
The 'L01.1U AC' uses a remote control with RC5 protocol. The
incoming signal is connected to pin 67 of the UOC.
The 'Top Control' keyboard, connected to UOC pin 80, can also
control the set. Button recognition is done via a voltage divider.
The front LED (6691) is connected to an output control line of
the microprocessor (pin 5). It is activated to provide the user
information about whether or not the set is working correctly
(e.g., responding to the remote control, normal operation (USA
only) or fault condition)

9.7.4

In- and Output Selection


For the control of the input and output selections, there are
three lines:
STATUS1. This signal provides information to the
microprocessor on whether a video signal is available on
the SCART1 AV input and output port (only for Europe).
This signal is not connected in NAFTA sets.
STATUS2. This signal provides information to the
microprocessor on whether a video signal is available on
the SCART2 AV input and output port (only for Europe).
For sets with an SVHS input it provides the additional

Circuit Description

9.7.5

information if a Y/C or CVBS source is present. The


presence of an external Y/C source makes this line 'high'
while a CVBS source makes the line 'low'.
SEL-MAIN-FRNT-RR. This is the source select control
signal from the microprocessor. This control line is under
user control or can be activated by the other two control
lines.

Power Supply Control


The microprocessor part is supplied with 3.3 V and 3.9 V both
derived from the 'MainAux' voltage via a 3V3 stabilizer (7560)
and a diode.
Two signals are used to control the power supply:
Stdby_con. This signal is generated by the
microprocessor when over-current takes place at the
'MainAux' line. This is done to enable the power supply into
standby burst mode, and to enable this mode during a
protection. This signal is 'low' under normal operation
conditions and goes to 'high' (3.3 V) under 'standby' and
'fault' conditions.
POWER_DOWN. This signal is generated by the power
supply. Under normal operating conditions, this signal is
'high' (3.3 V). During 'standby' mode, this signal is a pulse
train of approx. 10 Hz and a 'high' duration of 5 ms. It is
used to give information to the UOC about the fault
condition in the Audio amplifier supply circuit. This
information is generated by sensing the current on the
'MainAux' line (using voltage drop across R3564 to trigger
Q7562). This signal goes 'low' when the DC-current on the
'MainAux' line exceeds 1.6 - 2.0 A. It is also used to give an
early warning to the UOC about a power failure. Then the
information is used to mute the sound amplifier to prevent
a switch off noise and to solve the switch-off spot.

9.7.6

Protection Events
Several protection events are controlled by the UOC:
BC protection, to protect the picture tube from a too high
beam current. The UOC has the capability of measuring
the normal back level current during the vertical flyback. So
if for some reason the CRT circuit is malfunctioning (i.e.
high beam current), the normal black current will be out of
the 75 A range, and the UOC will trigger the power supply
to shut down. However, this is a high beam-current
situation, the TV screen will be bright white before the set
is shut down.
E/W protection, two protection mechanisms are built in,
over-current and over-voltage.
In case of over-current due to defective parts in the line
deflection output stage, a high current will flow through
resistors 3405//3406. If this current is large enough to
create a voltage drop of 0.7 V across 3405//3406,
transistor Q7606 (in A7 diagram) will conduct and pin
80 of the UOC will be pulled down. Thereafter, the
UOC will shut down the power supply. In case of further
current increase, the fused resistor 3411 is built-in for
double protection.
In case of a high voltage appearing across capacitor
2401 (dependent of the tube size), which is high
enough to trigger zener diode 6401 into conduction,
transistor Q7606 (in A7 diagram) will conduct and UOC
is triggered to shut down the power supply.
I2C protection, to check whether all I2C ICs are
functioning.
In case one of these protections is activated, the set will go into
'standby'.
The 'on' and 'standby' LEDs are controlled via the UOC.

9.8

L01.1U AC

9.

EN 103

Abbreviation list
2CS
ACI

ADC
AFC

AFT
AGC

AM
AP
AR
ATS
AV
AVL
BC-PROT
BCL
B/G
BLC-INFORMATION
BTSC

B-TXT
CBA
CC
ComPair
CRT
CSM
CTI

CVBS
DAC
DBE
DBX
D/K
DFU
DNR
DSP
DST

DVD
EEPROM
EHT
EHT-INFORMATION
EU
EW
EXT
FBL
FILAMENT
FLASH
FM
FM
HA

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
Aspect Ratio: 4 by 3 or 16 by 9
Automatic Tuning System
External Audio Video
Automatic Volume Level
Beam Current Protection
Beam Current Limitation
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 5.5 MHz
Black current information
Broadcast Television Standard
Committee. Multiplex FM stereo sound
system, originating from the USA and
used e.g. in LATAM and AP-NTSC
countries
Blue teletext
Circuit Board Assembly
Closed Caption
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
Digital to Analogue Converter
Dynamic Bass Enhancement: extra
low frequency amplification
Dynamic Bass Expander
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
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
Flash memory
Field Memory
Frequency Modulation
Horizontal Acquisition: horizontal sync
pulse coming out of the HIP

EN 104

9.

HFB
HP
Hue
I
I2 C
IF
IIC
Interlaced

ITV
LATAM
LED
L/L'

LNA
LS
LS
LSP
M/N
MSP
MUTE
NC
NICAM

NTSC

NVM
OB
OC
OSD
PAL

PCB
PIP
PLL

POR
Progressive Scan

PTP
RAM
RC
RC5
RGB
ROM
SAM
SAP
SC
S/C
SCAVEM
SCL

L01.1U AC

Circuit Description

Horizontal Flyback Pulse: horizontal


sync pulse from large signal deflection
Headphone
Color phase control for NTSC (not the
same as 'Tint')
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz
Integrated IC bus
Intermediate Frequency
Integrated IC bus
Scan mode where two fields are used
to form one frame. Each field contains
half the number of the total amount of
lines. The fields are written in 'pairs',
causing line flicker.
Institutional TV
Latin America
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
Low Noise Amplifier
Large Screen
Loudspeaker
Large signal panel
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 4.5 MHz
Multistandard Sound Processor: ITT
sound decoder
Mute-Line
Not Connected
Near Instantaneous Compounded
Audio Multiplexing. This is a digital
sound system, mainly used in Europe.
National Television Standard
Committee. Color system mainly used
in North America and Japan. Color
carrier NTSC M/N = 3.579545 MHz,
NTSC 4.43 = 4.433619 MHz (this is a
VCR norm, it is not transmitted off-air)
Non Volatile Memory: IC containing
TV related data e.g. alignments
Option Byte
Open Circuit
On Screen Display
Phase Alternating Line. Color system
mainly used in West Europe (color
carrier = 4.433619 MHz) and South
America (color carrier PAL M =
3.575612 MHz and PAL N = 3.582056
MHz)
Printed Circuit board
Picture In Picture
Phase Locked Loop. Used for e.g.
FST tuning systems. The customer
can give directly the desired frequency
Power-On Reset
Scan mode where all scan lines are
displayed in one frame at the same
time, creating a double vertical
resolution.
Picture Tube Panel (or CRT-panel)
Random Access Memory
Remote Control handset
Remote Control system 5, signal from
the remote control receiver
Red Green Blue
Read Only Memory
Service Alignment Mode
Second Audio Program
Sandcastle: pulse derived from sync
signals
Short Circuit
Scan Velocity Modulation
Serial Clock

SDA
SDM
SECAM

SIF
SS
STBY
SVHS
SW
THD
TXT
uP
UOC
VA
VBAT
V-chip
VCR
WYSIWYR

XTAL
YC

9.9

Serial Data
Service Default Mode
SEequence Couleur Avec Memoire.
Color system mainly used in France
and East Europe. Color carriers =
4.406250 MHz and 4.250000 MHz
Sound Intermediate Frequency
Small Screen
Standby
Super Video Home System
Software
Total Harmonic Distortion
Teletext
Microprocessor
Ultimate One Chip
Vertical Acquisition
Main supply voltage for the deflection
stage (mostly 141 V)
Violence Chip
Video Cassette Recorder
What You See Is What You Record:
record selection that follows main
picture and sound
Quartz crystal
Luminance (Y) and Chrominance (C)
signal

IC Data Sheets
In this paragraph, the internal block diagrams and pinning are
given of ICs that are drawn as a 'black box' in the electrical
diagrams (with the exception of 'memory' and 'logic' ICs).
This is not applicable for this manual (all ICs are drawn with
internal block diagrams)

Spare Parts List

10. Spare Parts List


Not applicable

L01.1U AC

10.

EN 105

EN 106

11.

L01.1U AC

11. Revision List


First release.

Revision List

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