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Published by ER/JY 1066 BU TV Consumer Care Printed in the Netherlands Subject to modification EN 3122 785 18971
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EN 2 1. LC9.3L LA Revision List
1. Revision List
Manual xxxx xxx xxxx.0
• First release.
Notes:
• Figures can deviate due to the different set executions.
• Specifications are indicative (subject to change).
For on-line product support please use the links in Table 2-1.
Here is product information available, as well as getting started,
user manuals, frequently asked questions and software &
drivers.
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Technical Specifications and Connections LC9.3L LA 2. EN 3
2.3 Connections
Bottom connectors
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Note: The following connector color abbreviations are used 5 - Cinch: AV IN: Video CVBS - In, Audio - In
(according to DIN/IEC 757): Bk= Black, Bu= Blue, Gn= Green, Ye - Video CVBS 1 VPP / 75 ohm jq
Gy= Grey, Rd= Red, Wh= White, Ye= Yellow. Wh - Audio L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm jq
Rd - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm jq
2.3.1 Side Connectors
6 - Aerial - In (Air and Cable)
1 - USB2.0 - - F-type Coax, 75 Ω D
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Gn - Video Y 1 VPP / 75 Ω jq
Figure 2-3 HDMI (type A) connector
Bu - Video Pb 0.7 VPP / 75 Ω jq
Rd - Video Pr 0.7 VPP / 75 Ω jq
Wh - Audio - L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kΩ jq 1 - D2+ Data channel j
Rd - Audio - R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kΩ jq 2 - Shield Gnd H
3 - D2- Data channel j
4 - D1+ Data channel j
4 - Service Connector (UART)
5 - Shield Gnd H
1 - Ground Gnd H
6 - D1- Data channel j
2 - UART_TX Transmit k
7 - D0+ Data channel j
3 - UART_RX Receive j
8 - Shield Gnd H
9 - D0- Data channel j
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Precautions, Notes, and Abbreviation List LC9.3L LA 3. EN 5
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EN 6 3. LC9.3L LA Precautions, Notes, and Abbreviation List
The third digit in the serial number (example: 3.4 Abbreviation List
AG2B0335000001) indicates the number of the alternative
B.O.M. (Bill Of Materials) that has been used for producing the 0/6/12 SCART switch control signal on A/V
specific TV set. In general, it is possible that the same TV
board. 0 = loop through (AUX to TV),
model on the market is produced with e.g. two different types
6 = play 16 : 9 format, 12 = play 4 : 3
of displays, coming from two different suppliers. This will then format
result in sets which have the same CTN (Commercial Type
AARA Automatic Aspect Ratio Adaptation:
Number; e.g. 28PW9515/12) but which have a different B.O.M.
algorithm that adapts aspect ratio to
number. remove horizontal black bars; keeps
By looking at the third digit of the serial number, one can
the original aspect ratio
identify which B.O.M. is used for the TV set he is working with.
ACI Automatic Channel Installation:
If the third digit of the serial number contains the number “1” algorithm that installs TV channels
(example: AG1B033500001), then the TV set has been
directly from a cable network by
manufactured according to B.O.M. number 1. If the third digit is
means of a predefined TXT page
a “2” (example: AG2B0335000001), then the set has been ADC Analogue to Digital Converter
produced according to B.O.M. no. 2. This is important for
AFC Automatic Frequency Control: control
ordering the correct spare parts!
signal used to tune to the correct
For the third digit, the numbers 1...9 and the characters A...Z frequency
can be used, so in total: 9 plus 26= 35 different B.O.M.s can be
AGC Automatic Gain Control: algorithm that
indicated by the third digit of the serial number.
controls the video input of the feature
box
Identification: The bottom line of a type plate gives a 14-digit AM Amplitude Modulation
serial number. Digits 1 and 2 refer to the production centre (e.g. AP Asia Pacific
AG is Bruges), digit 3 refers to the B.O.M. code, digit 4 refers AR Aspect Ratio: 4 by 3 or 16 by 9
to the Service version change code, digits 5 and 6 refer to the ASF Auto Screen Fit: algorithm that adapts
production year, and digits 7 and 8 refer to production week (in aspect ratio to remove horizontal black
example below it is 2006 week 17). The 6 last digits contain the bars without discarding video
serial number. information
ATSC Advanced Television Systems
MODEL : 32PF9968/10 MADE IN BELGIUM Committee, the digital TV standard in
220-240V ~ 50/60Hz the USA
128W
ATV See Auto TV
PROD.NO: AG 1A0617 000001 VHF+S+H+UHF
Auto TV A hardware and software control
S BJ3.0E LA system that measures picture content,
and adapts image parameters in a
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AV External Audio Video
AVC Audio Video Controller
Figure 3-1 Serial number (example)
AVIP Audio Video Input Processor
B/G Monochrome TV system. Sound
3.3.7 Board Level Repair (BLR) or Component Level Repair carrier distance is 5.5 MHz
(CLR) BDS Business Display Solutions (iTV)
BLR Board-Level Repair
If a board is defective, consult your repair procedure to decide BTSC Broadcast Television Standard
if the board has to be exchanged or if it should be repaired on Committee. Multiplex FM stereo sound
component level. system, originating from the USA and
If your repair procedure says the board should be exchanged used e.g. in LATAM and AP-NTSC
completely, do not solder on the defective board. Otherwise, it countries
cannot be returned to the O.E.M. supplier for back charging! B-TXT Blue TeleteXT
C Centre channel (audio)
3.3.8 Practical Service Precautions CEC Consumer Electronics Control bus:
remote control bus on HDMI
• It makes sense to avoid exposure to electrical shock. connections
While some sources are expected to have a possible CL Constant Level: audio output to
dangerous impact, others of quite high potential are of connect with an external amplifier
limited current and are sometimes held in less regard. CLR Component Level Repair
• Always respect voltages. While some may not be ComPair Computer aided rePair
dangerous in themselves, they can cause unexpected CP Connected Planet / Copy Protection
reactions that are best avoided. Before reaching into a CSM Customer Service Mode
powered TV set, it is best to test the high voltage insulation. CTI Color Transient Improvement:
It is easy to do, and is a good service precaution. manipulates steepness of chroma
transients
CVBS Composite Video Blanking and
Synchronization
DAC Digital to Analogue Converter
DBE Dynamic Bass Enhancement: extra
low frequency amplification
DCM Data Communication Module. Also
referred to as System Card or
Smartcard (for iTV).
DDC See “E-DDC”
D/K Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.5 MHz
DFI Dynamic Frame Insertion
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DFU Directions For Use: owner's manual SDI), is a digitized video format used
DMR Digital Media Reader: card reader for broadcast grade video.
DMSD Digital Multi Standard Decoding Uncompressed digital component or
DNM Digital Natural Motion digital composite signals can be used.
DNR Digital Noise Reduction: noise The SDI signal is self-synchronizing,
reduction feature of the set uses 8 bit or 10 bit data words, and has
DRAM Dynamic RAM a maximum data rate of 270 Mbit/s,
DRM Digital Rights Management with a minimum bandwidth of 135
DSP Digital Signal Processing MHz.
DST Dealer Service Tool: special remote ITV Institutional TeleVision; TV sets for
control designed for service hotels, hospitals etc.
technicians LS Last Status; The settings last chosen
DTCP Digital Transmission Content by the customer and read and stored
Protection; A protocol for protecting in RAM or in the NVM. They are called
digital audio/video content that is at start-up of the set to configure it
traversing a high speed serial bus, according to the customer's
such as IEEE-1394 preferences
DVB-C Digital Video Broadcast - Cable LATAM Latin America
DVB-T Digital Video Broadcast - Terrestrial LCD Liquid Crystal Display
DVD Digital Versatile Disc LED Light Emitting Diode
DVI(-d) Digital Visual Interface (d= digital only) L/L' Monochrome TV system. Sound
E-DDC Enhanced Display Data Channel carrier distance is 6.5 MHz. L' is Band
(VESA standard for communication I, L is all bands except for Band I
channel and display). Using E-DDC, LPL LG.Philips LCD (supplier)
the video source can read the EDID LS Loudspeaker
information form the display. LVDS Low Voltage Differential Signalling
EDID Extended Display Identification Data Mbps Mega bits per second
(VESA standard) M/N Monochrome TV system. Sound
EEPROM Electrically Erasable and carrier distance is 4.5 MHz
Programmable Read Only Memory MHEG Part of a set of international standards
EMI Electro Magnetic Interference related to the presentation of
EPG Electronic Program Guide multimedia information, standardised
EPLD Erasable Programmable Logic Device by the Multimedia and Hypermedia
EU Europe Experts Group. It is commonly used as
EXT EXTernal (source), entering the set by a language to describe interactive
SCART or by cinches (jacks) television services
FDS Full Dual Screen (same as FDW) MIPS Microprocessor without Interlocked
FDW Full Dual Window (same as FDS) Pipeline-Stages; A RISC-based
FLASH FLASH memory microprocessor
FM Field Memory or Frequency MOP Matrix Output Processor
Modulation MOSFET Metal Oxide Silicon Field Effect
FPGA Field-Programmable Gate Array Transistor, switching device
FTV Flat TeleVision MPEG Motion Pictures Experts Group
Gb/s Giga bits per second MPIF Multi Platform InterFace
G-TXT Green TeleteXT MUTE MUTE Line
H H_sync to the module MTV Mainstream TV: TV-mode with
HD High Definition Consumer TV features enabled (iTV)
HDD Hard Disk Drive NC Not Connected
HDCP High-bandwidth Digital Content NICAM Near Instantaneous Compounded
Protection: A “key” encoded into the Audio Multiplexing. This is a digital
HDMI/DVI signal that prevents video sound system, mainly used in Europe.
data piracy. If a source is HDCP coded NTC Negative Temperature Coefficient,
and connected via HDMI/DVI without non-linear resistor
the proper HDCP decoding, the NTSC National Television Standard
picture is put into a “snow vision” mode Committee. Color system mainly used
or changed to a low resolution. For in North America and Japan. Color
normal content distribution the source carrier NTSC M/N= 3.579545 MHz,
and the display device must be NTSC 4.43= 4.433619 MHz (this is a
enabled for HDCP “software key” VCR norm, it is not transmitted off-air)
decoding. NVM Non-Volatile Memory: IC containing
HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface TV related data such as alignments
HP HeadPhone O/C Open Circuit
I Monochrome TV system. Sound OSD On Screen Display
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz OAD Over the Air Download. Method of
I2 C Inter IC bus software upgrade via RF transmission.
I2 D Inter IC Data bus Upgrade software is broadcasted in
I2 S Inter IC Sound bus TS with TV channels.
IF Intermediate Frequency OTC On screen display Teletext and
IR Infra Red Control; also called Artistic (SAA5800)
IRQ Interrupt Request P50 Project 50: communication protocol
ITU-656 The ITU Radio communication Sector between TV and peripherals
(ITU-R) is a standards body PAL Phase Alternating Line. Color system
subcommittee of the International mainly used in West Europe (color
Telecommunication Union relating to carrier= 4.433619 MHz) and South
radio communication. ITU-656 (a.k.a. America (color carrier PAL M=
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EN 8 3. LC9.3L LA Precautions, Notes, and Abbreviation List
3.575612 MHz and PAL N= 3.582056 SVHS Super Video Home System
MHz) SW Software
PCB Printed Circuit Board (same as “PWB”) SWAN Spatial temporal Weighted Averaging
PCM Pulse Code Modulation Noise reduction
PDP Plasma Display Panel SXGA 1280 × 1024
PFC Power Factor Corrector (or Pre- TFT Thin Film Transistor
conditioner) THD Total Harmonic Distortion
PIP Picture In Picture TMDS Transmission Minimized Differential
PLL Phase Locked Loop. Used for e.g. Signalling
FST tuning systems. The customer TS Transport Stream
can give directly the desired frequency TXT TeleteXT
POD Point Of Deployment: a removable TXT-DW Dual Window with TeleteXT
CAM module, implementing the CA UI User Interface
system for a host (e.g. a TV-set) uP Microprocessor
POR Power On Reset, signal to reset the uP UXGA 1600 × 1200 (4:3)
PSDL Power Supply for Direct view LED V V-sync to the module
backlight with 2D-dimming VESA Video Electronics Standards
PSL Power Supply with integrated LED Association
drivers VGA 640 × 480 (4:3)
PSLS Power Supply with integrated LED VL Variable Level out: processed audio
drivers with added Scanning output toward external amplifier
functionality VSB Vestigial Side Band; modulation
PTC Positive Temperature Coefficient, method
non-linear resistor WYSIWYR What You See Is What You Record:
PWB Printed Wiring Board (same as “PCB”) record selection that follows main
PWM Pulse Width Modulation picture and sound
QRC Quasi Resonant Converter WXGA 1280 × 768 (15:9)
QTNR Quality Temporal Noise Reduction XTAL Quartz crystal
QVCP Quality Video Composition Processor XGA 1024 × 768 (4:3)
RAM Random Access Memory Y Luminance signal
RGB Red, Green, and Blue. The primary Y/C Luminance (Y) and Chrominance (C)
color signals for TV. By mixing levels signal
of R, G, and B, all colors (Y/C) are YPbPr Component video. Luminance and
reproduced. scaled color difference signals (B-Y
RC Remote Control and R-Y)
RC5 / RC6 Signal protocol from the remote YUV Component video
control receiver
RESET RESET signal
ROM Read Only Memory
RSDS Reduced Swing Differential Signalling
data interface
R-TXT Red TeleteXT
SAM Service Alignment Mode
S/C Short Circuit
SCART Syndicat des Constructeurs
d'Appareils Radiorécepteurs et
Téléviseurs
SCL Serial Clock I2C
SCL-F CLock Signal on Fast I2C bus
SD Standard Definition
SDA Serial Data I2C
SDA-F DAta Signal on Fast I2C bus
SDI Serial Digital Interface, see “ITU-656”
SDRAM Synchronous DRAM
SECAM SEequence Couleur Avec Mémoire.
Color system mainly used in France
and East Europe. Color carriers=
4.406250 MHz and 4.250000 MHz
SIF Sound Intermediate Frequency
SMPS Switched Mode Power Supply
SoC System on Chip
SOG Sync On Green
SOPS Self Oscillating Power Supply
SPI Serial Peripheral Interface bus; a 4-
wire synchronous serial data link
standard
S/PDIF Sony Philips Digital InterFace
SRAM Static RAM
SRP Service Reference Protocol
SSB Small Signal Board
SSC Spread Spectrum Clocking, used to
reduce the effects of EMI
STB Set Top Box
STBY STand-BY
SVGA 800 × 600 (4:3)
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Mechanical Instructions LC9.3L LA 4. EN 9
4. Mechanical Instructions
Index of this chapter: Notes:
4.1 Cable Dressing • Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation,
4.2 Service Positions due to the different set executions.
4.3 Assy/Panel Removal
4.4 Set Re-assembly
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SSB
Thicker blue FFC supporting
tape belong to SSB side
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Size: 50 × 70 mm (W × L)
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Figure 4-4 Adding felt on front cabinet 32" (32PFL3805, Picasso/Dali Styling)
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Note : Cable 8M09, 8M59 and 8M83 used in Da Vinci (Ambilight) only
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Figure 4-5 Cable dressing 32" (32PFL6605, Van Gogh/Da Vinci Styling)
LCD Panel
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Figure 4-6 FFC precautions 32" (32PFL6605, Van Gogh/Da Vinci Styling)
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0443
Applicable to both
Left & Right AL bracket
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Figure 4-7 Adding felt on front cabinet 32" (32PFL6605, Van Gogh/Da Vinci Styling)
Note : 1) Cable 8M09, 8M59 and 8M83 used in Da Vinci (Ambilight) only
2) Left (view from front of TV) Tweeter with White cable
3) Right (view from front of TV) Tweeter with Red cable + Insulation
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Figure 4-8 Cable dressing 40" (40PFL6605, Van Gogh/Da Vinci Styling)
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Note :
1) Cable 8M09, 8M59 and 8M83
used in Da Vinci (Ambilight) only
2) Left (view from front of TV)
tweeter with white cable
3) Right (view from front of TV)
tweeter with red cable + insulation
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Figure 4-9 Cable dressing 46" (46PFL6605, Van Gogh/Da Vinci Styling)
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Figure 4-10 Adding felt on front cabinet 46" (46PFL6605, Van Gogh/Da Vinci Styling)
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EN 14 4. LC9.3L LA Mechanical Instructions
For easy servicing of a TV set, the set should be put face down
on a soft flat surface, foam buffers or other specific workshop
tools. Ensure that a stable situation is created to perform
measurements and alignments. When using foam bars take
care that these always support the cabinet and never only the
display.
Caution: Failure to follow these guidelines can seriously
damage the display!
Ensure that ESD safe measures are taken.
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4.3.2 Speakers
Loudspeaker/sub woofer
The loudspeaker/sub woofer is located in the centre of the set,
and is fixed with two screws.
When defective, replace the whole unit.
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Refer to Figure 4-12 for details. Refer to Figure 4-14, Figure 4-15 and Figure 4-16 for details.
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2 2
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1 1 1
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Figure 4-14 IR & LED Board -1-
Figure 4-12 Main Power Supply
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Refer to Figure 4-18 for details. 5. Remove the Local Control board [F] as earlier described.
1. Remove the Stand and IR/LED board [A] as earlier 6. Remove the brackets [1].
described. 7. Remove the clamps [2].
2. Remove the Speakers/Subwoofer [B] as earlier described. 8. Remove the flare.
3. Remove the PSU [C] and SSB [D] as earlier described. Now the LCD Panel can be lifted from the front cabinet.
4. Remove the Mains Switch [E] as earlier described.
1 1
2 1
B 1 2
C D
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Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding LC9.3L LA 5. EN 19
• Operation hours display. Displays the accumulated total • Possibility to use “CH+” or “CH-” for channel surfing, or
of display operation hours. So, this one keeps up the enter the specific channel number on the RC.
lifetime of the display itself, mainly to compensate the
degeneration behavior. How to Activate
• Test settings. For development purposes only. To activate CSM, press the following key sequence on a
• Development file versions. Not useful for Service standard remote control transmitter: “123654” (do not allow the
purposes, this information is only used by the development display to time out between entries while keying the sequence).
department.
• Upload to USB. To upload several settings from the TV to
an USB stick, which is connected to the SSB. The items are
Contents of CSM
“Channel list”, “Personal settings”, “Option codes”,
The contents are reduced to 3 pages: General, Software
“Display-related alignments” and “History list”. First a versions and Quality items. The group names itself are not
directory “repair\” has to be created in the root of the
shown anywhere in the CSM menu.
USB stick. To upload the settings select each item
separately, press “cursor right” (or the “OK” button),
confirm with “OK” and wait until “Done” appears. In case General
• Set Type. This information is very helpful for a helpdesk/
the download to the USB stick was not successful “Failure”
workshop as reference for further diagnosis. In this way, it
will appear. In this case, check if the USB stick is
connected properly and if the directory “repair” is present in is not necessary for the customer to look at the rear of the
TV-set. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is initialized after
the root of the USB stick. Now the settings are stored onto
corruption, this set type has to be re-written to NVM.
the USB stick and can be used to download onto another
TV or other SSB. Uploading is of course only possible if the ComPair will foresee in a possibility to do this.
• Production Code. Displays the production code (the serial
software is running and if a picture is available. This
number) of the TV. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is
method is created to be able to save the customer’s TV
settings and to store them into another SSB. initialized after corruption, this production code has to be
re-written to NVM. ComPair will foresee a in possibility to
• Download to USB. To download several settings from the
do this.
USB stick to the TV, same way of working needs to be
followed as with uploading. To make sure that the • Installed date. Indicates the date of the first installation of
the TV. This date is acquired via time extraction.
download of the channel list from USB to the TV is
• Options 1. Gives the option codes of option group 1 as set
executed properly, it is necessary to restart the TV and
tune to a valid preset if necessary. in SAM (Service Alignment Mode).
• Options 2. Gives the option codes of option group 2 as set
Note: The “History list item” can not be downloaded from
in SAM (Service Alignment Mode).
USB to the TV. This is a “read-only” item. In case of
specific problems, the development department can ask • 12NC SSB. Gives an identification of the SSB as stored in
NVM. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is initialized after
for this info.
corruption, this identification number has to be re-written to
NVM. ComPair will foresee in a possibility to do this. This
How to Navigate
identification number is the 12nc number of the SSB.
• In SAM, the menu items can be selected with the • 12NC display. Shows the 12NC of the display.
“CURSOR UP/DOWN” key on the RC-transmitter. The
• 12NC supply. Shows the 12NC of the supply.
selected item will be highlighted. When not all menu items
fit on the screen, move the “CURSOR UP/DOWN” key to
display the next/previous menu items. Software versions
• Current main SW. Displays the built-in main software
• With the “CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT” keys, it is possible to:
version. In case of field problems related to software,
– (De) activate the selected menu item.
– (De) activate the selected sub menu. software can be upgraded. As this software is consumer
upgradable, it will also be published on the Internet.
• With the “OK” key, it is possible to activate the selected
Example: LC92L_1.2.3.4
action.
• Ambilight SW. Displays the Ambilight SW-version.
How to Exit SAM
Quality items
Use one of the following methods:
• Signal quality. Poor / average /good
• Switch the TV set to STAND-BY via the RC-transmitter.
• Via a standard RC-transmitter, key in “00” sequence, or • Child lock. Not active / active. This is a combined item for
locks. If any lock (Preset lock, child lock, lock after or
select the “BACK” key.
parental lock) is active, the item shall show “active”.
• HDMI HDCP key. Indicates if the HDMI keys (or HDCP
5.2.3 Customer Service Mode (CSM) keys) are valid or not. In case these keys are not valid and
the customer wants to make use of the HDMI functionality,
Purpose the SSB has to be replaced.
The Customer Service Mode shows error codes and • Ethernet MAC address. Displays the MAC address
information on the TV’s operation settings. A call centre can present in the SSB.
instruct the customer (by telephone) to enter CSM in order to • BDS key. Indicates if the “BDS level” key is valid or not.
identify the status of the set. This helps them to diagnose
problems and failures in the TV before making a service call. How to Exit CSM
The CSM is a read-only mode; therefore, modifications are not
Press “MENU” (or HOME) / “Back” key on the RC-transmitter.
possible in this mode.
Specifications
• Ignore “Service unfriendly modes”.
• Line number for every line (to make CSM language
independent).
• Set the screen mode to full screen (all contents on screen
is visible).
• After leaving the Customer Service Mode, the original
settings are restored.
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EN 20 5. LC9.3L LA Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding
Introduction The error code buffer contains all detected errors since the last
ComPair (Computer Aided Repair) is a Service tool for Philips time the buffer was erased. The buffer is written from left to
Consumer Lifestyle products. and offers the following: right, new errors are logged at the left side, and all other errors
1. ComPair helps you to quickly get an understanding on how shift one position to the right.
to repair the chassis in a short and effective way. When an error occurs, it is added to the list of errors, provided
2. ComPair allows very detailed diagnostics and is therefore the list is not full. When an error occurs and the error buffer is
capable of accurately indicating problem areas. You do not full, then the new error is not added, and the error buffer stays
have to know anything about I2C or UART commands intact (history is maintained).
yourself, because ComPair takes care of this. To prevent that an occasional error stays in the list forever, the
3. ComPair speeds up the repair time since it can error is removed from the list after more than 50 hrs. of
automatically communicate with the chassis (when the uP operation.
is working) and all repair information is directly available. When multiple errors occur (errors occurred within a short time
4. ComPair features TV software up possibilities. span), there is a high probability that there is some relation
between them.
Specifications
ComPair consists of a Windows based fault finding program New in this chassis is the way errors are displayed:
and an interface box between PC and the (defective) product. • There is a simple blinking LED procedure for board level
The (new) ComPair II interface box is connected to the PC via repair (home repair) so called LAYER 1 errors, next to the
an USB cable. For the TV chassis, the ComPair interface box existing errors which are LAYER 2 errors (see Table 5-3).
and the TV communicate via a bi-directional cable via the – LAYER 1 errors are one digit errors (via CSM).
service connector(s). – LAYER 2 errors are 2 digit errors (via SAM/SDM).
• In protection mode:
How to Connect – From consumer mode: LAYER 1.
– From SDM mode: LAYER 2.
This is described in the ComPair chassis fault finding database.
• In CSM mode: When entering CSM: error LAYER 1 will be
displayed by blinking LED. Only the latest error is shown.
TO TV
• In SDM mode: When SDM is entered via Remote Control
TO
UART SERVICE
TO
I2C SERVICE
TO
UART SERVICE code or the hardware pins, LAYER 2 is displayed via
CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR
blinking LED.
• In the “ON” state: with the RC commands “mute_06250X
ComPair II
Multi _OK”, LAYER 2 errors are displayed via blinking LED.
RC in function
RC out
• Error display on screen:
– In CSM no error codes are displayed on screen.
Optional Power Link/ Mode
Switch Activity I2C RS232 /UART
– In SAM the complete error list is shown.
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In case of non-intermittent faults, clear the error buffer before Table 5-2 Layer 1 error codes
starting to repair (before clearing the buffer, write down the
content, as this history can give significant information). This to Description Layer 1 code Remarks
ensure that old error codes are no longer present. SSB 2
If possible, check the entire contents of the error buffer. In Display supply 3 If only one supply is used
some situations, an error code is only the result of another error Platform supply 4 No separate supply
code and not the actual cause (e.g. a fault in the protection Ambilight 8
detection circuitry can also lead to a protection).
Take notice that some errors need several minutes before they
start blinking or before they will be logged. So in case of
problems wait 2 minutes from start-up onwards, and then
check if the front LED is blinking or if an error is logged.
Description Layer 1 Layer 2 Monitored Error/ Error Buffer/ Device Defective Board
by Prot Blinking LED
I2C Bus related:
I2C bus blocked (front-end) 2 12 ARM E BL/EB SSB SSB
I2C1 bus blocked 2 13 ARM E BL/EB SSB SSB
I2C0 bus blocked 2 14 ARM E BL SSB SSB
System does not boot 2 15 ARM/Stby µP P BL SSB SSB
I2C2 bus blocked (EDID HDMI) 2 18 ARM E BL/EB SSB SSB
Supply related:
DC on speaker 2 11 ARM P BL / SSB
POK (inverter or display supply) 3 17 ADC E EB / Supply
IC related:
HDMI MUX 2 23 ARM E EB ADV3002 SSB
HDMI EDID 2 24 ARM E EB M24C02-WMN6 SSB
ARM (Ambilight) 8 28 ARM E EB NXP LPC2103 AL-module or DC/DC
Tuner (Frontend) 2 34 ARM E EB VA1G5BF8010 SSB
Main NVM 2 35 ARM E / M24C64 SSB
5.5.1 Introduction In order to avoid confusion with RC5 signal reception blinking,
this blinking procedure is terminated when a RC5 command is
The software is capable of identifying different kinds of errors. received.
Because it is possible that more than one error can occur over
time, an error buffer is available, which is capable of storing the
last five errors that occurred. This is useful if the OSD is not
working properly.
Example (1): error code 4 will result in four times the sequence
LED “on” for 0.25 seconds / LED “off” for 0.25 seconds. After
this sequence, the LED will be “off” for 1.5 seconds. Any RC5
command terminates the sequence. Error code LED blinking is
in red color.
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The only real hardware protection in this chassis is (in case of It is possible for the user to upgrade the main software via the
an audio problem) the audio protection circuit that will trigger USB port. This allows replacement of a software image in a
the uP to switch “off” the TV. stand alone set, without the need of an E-JTAG debugger. A
description on how to upgrade the main software can be found
Repair Tip in the DFU.
• It is also possible that you have an audio DC protection
because of an interruption in one or both speakers (the DC Important: When the NAND-Flash must be replaced, a new
voltage that is still on the circuit cannot disappear through SSB must be ordered, due to the presence of the security keys!
the speakers). (copy protection keys, MAC address, ...).
Caution: (dis)connecting the speaker wires during the ON Perform the following actions after SSB replacement:
state of the TV at high volume can damage the audio 1. Set the correct option codes (see sticker inside the TV).
amplifier. 2. Update the TV software => see the DFU for instructions.
3. Perform the alignments as described in chapter 6.
5.6.3 Logging 4. Check in CSM if the HDMI key, MAC address.. are valid.
For the correct order number of a new SSB, always refer to the
When something is wrong with the TV set (f.i.the set is Spare Parts list on the Philips Service web portal!
rebooting) you can check for more information via the logging
in Hyperterminal. The Hyperterminal is available in every 5.7.2 Software Upgrade
Windows application via Programs, Accessories,
Communications, Hyperterminal. Connect a “ComPair UART”- SW versions can be divided in three types:
cable (3138 188 75051) from the service connector in the TV to • SW that can not crash the working of the set.
the “multi function” jack at the front of ComPair II box. – EDID NVM. If the download fails, the set is still running
Required settings in ComPair before starting to log: and the download can start again.
- Start up the ComPair application. – Main NVM: If the download fails the default NVM value
- Select the correct database (open file “Q549.3E LA”, this will can be loaded. NVM can be loaded via USB, be aware
set the ComPair interface in the appropriate mode). PCBA alignments stored in NVM will not be overridden.
- Close ComPair • SW that is “fool proof”: There is a backup version, a main
After start-up of the Hyperterminal, fill in a name (f.i. “logging”) interruption during upgrade shall not crash the normal
in the “Connection Description” box, then apply the following working, a new upgrade can be started.
settings: – Main SW image: Upgradable via USB.
1. COMx – Standby SW.
2. Bits per second = 115200 – ARM Ambilight (if applicable): Upgradable via USB.
3. Data bits = 8 • SW that is not “fool proof”.
4. Parity = none
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6. Alignments
Index of this chapter: • Press OK on the RC before the cursor is moved to the left.
6.1 General Alignment Conditions • In main menu select “Store” and press OK on the RC.
6.2 Hardware Alignments • Press MENU on the RC to switch back to the main menu.
6.3 Software Alignments • Switch the set to stand-by mode.
6.4 Option Settings
For the next alignments, supply the following test signals via a
Note: Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual video generator to the RF input:
situation, due to the different set executions. • LATAM models: an NTSC M TV-signal with a signal
strength of at least 1 mV and a frequency of 61.25 MHz
General: The Service Default Mode (SDM) and Service (channel 3).
Alignment Mode (SAM) are described in chapter 5. Menu
navigation is done with the CURSOR UP, DOWN, LEFT or 6.3.1 White Point
RIGHT keys of the remote control transmitter.
• Set “Active control” to “Off”.
6.1 General Alignment Conditions • Choose “TV menu”, “TV Settings” and then “Picture” and
set picture settings as follows:
Perform all electrical adjustments under the following Picture Setting
• Power supply voltage: 120 - 230 VAC / 50 Hz (± 10%). Dynamic Contrast Off
• Connect the set to the mains via an isolation transformer Colour Enhancement Off
• Allow the set to warm up for approximately 15 minutes. Light Sensor Off
Put the set in SAM mode (see chapter 5. Service Modes, Error Table 6-2 White D alignment values, CA-210 color analyzer
Codes, and Fault Finding). The SAM menu will now appear on
CCFL panel (panel codes 231/232)
the screen. Select ALIGNMENTS and go to one of the sub
menus. The alignments are explained below.
Value Cool (10100 K) Normal (8510 K) Warm (6250 K)
x 0.280 0.290 0.317
The following item can be aligned:
y 0.287 0.300 0.333
• Whitepoint.
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Table 6-3 White D alignment values, CA-210 color analyzer 6.4.2 Dealer Options
LED panel (panel codes 233/234/236)
For dealer options, in SAM select “Dealer options”.
Value Cool (9330 K) Normal (7940 K) Warm (6060 K) See Table 6-6.
x 0.282 0.293 0.320
y 0.298 0.313 0.346 6.4.3 (Service) Options
Without a color analyzer, you can use below default values. Select the sub menu's to set the initialization codes (options) of
This is the next best solution. The default values are average the model number via text menus.
values coming from production (statistics). See Table 6-6.
• Select a “Color Temperature” (e.g. “Cool”, “Normal”, or
“Warm”). 6.4.4 Opt. No. (Option numbers)
• Set the “Whitepoint Red”, “- Green” and “- Blue” default
values according to the values in the “Tint settings” table. Select this sub menu to set all options at once (expressed in
• When finished press “OK” on the RC, then press “Store” (in two long strings of numbers).
the SAM root menu) to store the aligned values into the An option number (or “option byte”) represents a number of
NVM. different options. When you change these numbers directly,
• Restore the initial picture settings after the alignments. you can set all options very quickly. All options are controlled
via eight option numbers.
Table 6-4 Tint settings (default values) When the NVM is replaced, all options will require resetting. To
be certain that the factory settings are reproduced exactly, you
Colour Temp. R G B must set both option number lines. You can find the correct
32-inch Picasso (32PFL3805D) option numbers on a sticker inside the TV set and in Table
Cool 115 127 109 “Option code overview”.
Normal 120 127 95
Warm 127 123 63 Example: The options sticker gives the following option
32-inch van Gogh (32PFL5605D) numbers:
Cool 102 127 120 • 25604 00386 00235 56068
Normal 107 127 104 • 08395 05120 00000 00000
Warm 122 127 72
32-inch da Vinci (32PFL6605D) The first line (group 1) indicates hardware options 1 to 4.
Cool 99 127 120 Example: option no. “2” contains the “cabinet type”.
Normal 103 127 105 The second line (group 2) indicates software options 5 to 8.
Warm 118 127 74 Example: option no. “5” contains the “display code”.
40-inch Picasso (40PFL3805D) Every 5-digit number represents 16 bits (so the maximum value
Cool 121 127 122 will be 65536 if all options are set).
Normal 125 127 108 When all the correct options are set, the sum of the decimal
Warm 127 116 65 values of each Option Byte (OB) will give the option number.
40-inch van Gogh (40PFL5605D) See Table 6-5 for the options. Always refer to the sticker in the
Cool 93 118 127 TV-set as leading.
Normal 107 126 120
Warm 122 125 82
Diversity
40-inch da Vinci (40PFL6605D)
Not all sets with the same Commercial Type Number (CTN)
Cool 88 120 127
necessarily have the same option code!
Normal 98 127 114
Warm 115 127 75
46-inch van Gogh (46PFL5605D)
Use of Alternative BOM
Cool 103 116 127
An alternative BOM number usually indicates the use of an
Normal 122 126 124
alternative display. This results in another Display Code thus in
Warm 127 119 87
another Option code. Refer to chapter 3. Precautions, Notes,
46-inch da Vinci (46PFL6605D)
and Abbreviation List.
Cool 102 124 126
Normal 110 127 115 6.4.5 Option code overview
Warm 123 127 84
Table 6-5 Option code overview (subject to change)
6.4 Option Settings
Model Number Option Codes Displ.
Code
6.4.1 Introduction 32PFL3805D/xx 01028 00385 00171 56068 08423 04096 00000 00000 231
32PFL5605D/xx 09220 08578 00171 56068 08425 04096 00000 00000 233
The microprocessor communicates with a large number of I2C 32PFL6605D/xx 09252 08578 00171 56068 08425 04096 00000 00000 233
ICs in the set. To ensure good communication and to make 40PFL3805D/xx 01028 00385 00171 56068 08424 04096 00000 00000 232
digital diagnosis possible, the microprocessor has to know 40PFL5605D/xx 09220 08579 00171 56068 08426 04096 00000 00000 234
which ICs to address. The presence/absence of these specific 40PFL6605D/xx 09268 08579 00171 56068 08426 04096 00000 00000 234
ICs (or functions) is made known by the option codes. 46PFL5605D/xx 09220 08579 00171 56068 08428 04096 00000 00000 236
46PFL6605D/xx 09284 08579 00171 56068 08428 04096 00000 00000 236
Notes:
• After changing the option(s), save them with the STORE
command.
• The new option setting becomes active after the TV is
switched “off” and “on” again with the mains switch (the
EAROM is then read again).
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Circuit Descriptions LC9.3L LA 7. EN 29
7. Circuit Descriptions
Index of this chapter:
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Power Architecture
Notes:
• Only new circuits (circuits that are not published recently)
are described.
• Figures can deviate slightly from the actual situation, due
to different set executions.
• For a good understanding of the following circuit
descriptions, please use chapter 9. Block Diagrams and
10. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts. Where necessary,
you will find a separate drawing for clarification.
7.1 Introduction
The LC9.3L LA chassis is based on the LC9.2L LA chassis with 7.1.1 Architecture Overview
added TCON and Ambilight circuitry integrated on the SSB. For
all other circuitry, refer to the LC9.1/LC9.2L LA Service Manual. For details about the chassis block diagrams refer to chapter
Block Diagrams. An overview of the architecture can be found
in Figure 7-1 and Figure 7-2.
GDDR3 GDDR3
HDMI Side 128MB 128MB
32
USB2.0
SPDIF TDA8932
Reserved CLASS D
2 Ch Audio Amp
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audio
Power
amplifier
Serial TS
OFDM
Sharp demod
3V3
4:1 Mux
(ADV3002) Pixel stby
processing
/Scaler Quad LVDS
1920 × 1080p@ 100Hz
EDID HDMI v1.3
5V
3V3
Ambilight
USB2.0 I/O:PWM/Backlight
- JPEG
- MP3
uP Tcon/PSU/.. controls
- MPEG4
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T C O N D C /D C
TIMING CONTROLLER
QFP200, 0.5mm
NVM
GAMMA
Am bi
1M 99
Eth e rn e t
N AN D F lash Tra n sce ive r LPC2103F
D C /D C
and Eth e rn e t
J TA G
TS -
1M 95
Q uad - LVD S
IN
/N AN D Ser ial T S
G P IO
D D R In ter fa ce
I²S
C la s s -D
S P D IF
M T5392 U F M J
A udio
GD D R 3 DAC
Tu n er
1735
V A1G5BF8010
H DM I
G P IO
C omponent
U SB
S TB
CVBS
Y
V id e o YC
1736
U SB2.0
AD V3 0 0 2
R L Pr Pb Y SVC
R L Y HP
SPD IF VG A
Output A u d io
VGA
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8.0 V +/−0.40 V
Regulator
VS = +12 V
1.05 V +/−0.05 V
DCDC
1.83 V +/−0.05 V
GDDR3 × 2
3.34 V +/−0.16 V
DCDC
EEPROM
5.25 V +/−0.26 V Regulator MT5392
USB2.0 NVM
Tuner Circuitry
1.25 V +/-0.06 V
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VA1G5BF8010
RF_SW
GAIN_SW GPIO
BB(5 V) +5 V TUN_DIGITAL
B1(5 V)
AFT
SIF_OUT
VIDEO_OUT
MT5392
B2(2.5 V) +2V5_SW Transistor ADIN
B3(3.3 V) +3V3_SW Buffer
B4(1.2 V) +1V2_SW
SYRSTN
SDA AUDIO IN Transport
SCL
stream
RSEORF MT5392 Input
SBYTE I2C VIDEO IN I2C
SPBVAL
SRDT
SRCK
Transport Stream
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Below find an explanation of the signals that are used: • SDA/SCL: communication between tuner and MT5392
• RF_SW: switching signal between cable and antenna: • SBYTE: transport stream for digital channel inputs
- 0 V: antenna • SPBVAL: transport stream for digital channel inputs
- 3V3: cable • SRDT: transport stream for digital channel inputs
• GAIN_SW: Low-Noise Amplifier (LNA) • SRCK: transport stream for digital channel inputs.
- “On”: antenna
- “Off”: cable
• AFT: Frequency Fine Tuning; for analog use only
• SIF_OUT: audio for analog channel
• VIDEO_OUT: video for analog channel
• SYRSTN: reset for tuner
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7.4 HDMI
CEC
TMDS
HDMI
DDC
Connector 1
5V
HOTPLUG TMDS
TMDS
HDMI
DDC
ADV3002
Connector 2
DDC
5V
HOTPLUG
Local I2C
MT5392
TMDS
HDMI
DDC Reset
Connector
side 5V
HOTPLUG
EDID I2C
EDID_WC
EDID E2PROM
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Below find an explanation of the signals that are used: • TMDS: signal that contains video and audio
• DDC: EDID information is read through the I2C lines and is • HOTPLG: to initiate the source device for EDID reading
used for the HDCP authentication process as well and HDCP authentication
• CEC: connected to MT5392 and all HDMI input ports • 5V: to indicate the presence of the source device for the
directly acknowledgement of the MT5392.
• EDID_WC: used to disable the write protection pin of the
EEPROM; when updating the EEPROM, pull this pin LOW
7.5 USB
RT9715HGS
USB_OC 1D03
GPIO 2 FLG_
VOUT 5V USB
MT5392 connector
USB _DM
USB DM
USB _DP
USB DP
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• USB_OC: signal will be “LOW” (logic “0”), which will restart the set
– normal operation signal level is “HIGH” (logic “1”) • USB_PWR_EN: to enable or disable the USB power switch
– when the 5V supply to the USB device exceeds a RT9715HGS; to enable, this signal must be set to logic “0”
current limit of 700 mA, the RT9715HGS will pull the • USB_DM, USB_DP: USB differential signal.
signal level to “LOW” state (logic “0”), which will restart
the set
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7.6 I 2C
+3V3_SW ForDebugging
10K
+3V3_SW
10K
10k
10k
100R
100R
SDA-MAIN
OSDA0 (J30) 22R 5 NVM
OSCL0 (J29) 22R 6 7605
SCL-MAIN
+3V3_SW
10p 10p
4k7
4k7
OSDA1 (K30)
AMBI_SDA
100R 48
Ambilight
μController
OSCL1 (K29) 100R 47
AMBI_SCL 7801
MT5392 40
27
DDC_SDA HDMIMUX
OSDA2 (AJ10) 68
7900
OSCL2 (AK10) 22R 67
DDC_SCL
+3V3_SW
47p
4k7
4k7
FRONTEND_SDA TUNER_SDA 12
L28 1R 100R
L29
TUNER
1R 100R 13
FRONTEND_SCL TUNER_SCL
15p 1205
15p
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EEPROM
Control
Signals
Gamma
MTK
+ 15.6V
+12V Power TFT – LCD Panel
Block
VGH (+35V)
VGL ( − 6V)
LCD Panel
SSB
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7.8 Ambilight
MTK S S B
A m bilight B oard 1 A m bilight B oard 2
1M 59 1M 83 1M 84 1M 83 1M 84
EEPR OM EEPR OM
μP
M T K 5392 I 2C LP C 2103 A M B I-S P I
+24V
1M 72
4P 2.0m m
4p
PSU 1M 09
4P 2.0m m
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8. IC Data Sheets
This section shows the internal block diagrams and pin layouts
of ICs that are drawn as "black boxes" in the electrical diagrams
(with the exception of "memory" and "logic" ICs).
8.1 Diagram B03 SSB 313912364811: Class-D & Muting, Type TDA8932BT (IC7311), Audio Amplifier
Block diagram
OSCREF OSCIO VDDA
10 31 8
28
BOOT1
OSCILLATOR 29
2 VDDP1
IN1P DRIVER
HIGH
27
VSSD PWM OUT1
MODULATOR CTRL
DRIVER 26
VSSP1
LOW
3
IN1N
21
12 MANAGER BOOT2
INREF
20
15 VDDP2
IN2P DRIVER
HIGH
22
PWM OUT2
MODULATOR CTRL
DRIVER 23
VSSP2
LOW
14
IN2N
PROTECTIONS:
OVP, OCP, OTP, VDDA
UVP, TF, WP 25
STABILIZER 11 V STAB1
4
DIAG VSSP1
VDDA
24
STABILIZER 11 V STAB2
7 VSSP2
CGND
6 18
POWERUP REGULATOR 5 V DREF
VSSD
MODE
5
ENGAGE
VDDA 11
HVPREF
30
HVP1
VSSA
13 TDA8932 19
TEST HVP2
VSSA VSSD(HW)
Pinning information
VSSD(HW) 1 32 VSSD(HW)
IN1P 2 31 OSCIO
IN1N 3 30 HVP1
DIAG 4 29 VDDP1
ENGAGE 5 28 BOOT1
POWERUP 6 27 OUT1
CGND 7 26 VSSP1
VDDA 8 25 STAB1
TDA8932T
VSSA 9 24 STAB2
OSCREF 10 23 VSSP2
HVPREF 11 22 OUT2
INREF 12 21 BOOT2
TEST 13 20 VDDP2
IN2N 14 19 HVP2
IN2P 15 18 DREF
VSSD(HW) 16 17 VSSD(HW)
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8.2 Diagram B04A SSB 313912364811: MTK Power, Type MT5392 (IC7400), CPU / Demodulator / Decoder
Block diagram
Tuner Component
CVBS/ Analog HDMI Tuner Audio DDR2
In YC Input Input Input Panel GDDR3
Rx In
DRAM Bus
SPDIF, I2S
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8.3 Diagram B06 SSB 313912364811: HDMI & Multiplexer, Type ADV3002 (IC7900), HDMI MUX
Block diagram
SEL[1:0] TX_EN RESETB
LOS
IN_x_CLK+ + 4 +
OUT_CLK+
– 4 –
IN_x_CLK– OUT_CLK–
+ +
IN_x_DATA2+ OUT_DATA2+
– 4 –
IN_x_DATA2– SWITCH OUT_DATA2–
+ 4 +
IN_x_DATA1+ CORE OUT_DATA1+
– 4 EQ –
IN_x_DATA1– OUT_DATA1–
+ 4 +
IN_x_DATA0+ OUT_DATA0+
– 4 –
IN_x_DATA0– OUT_DATA0–
TMDS
AVCC AVCC
DDC_xxx_A 2
2 2
DDC_xxx_B SWITCH DDC_SCL_COM,
2
DDC_xxx_C CORE DDC_SDA_COM
2
DDC_xxx_D
3.3V 3.3V
CEC_IN CEC_OUT
DDC/CEC
BIDIRECTIONAL
REPLICATOR EDID_ENABLE
CONTROL 2 EDID_SCL,
EDID EDID_SDA
P5V_A
P5V_B 5V
COMBINER AMUXVCC
P5V_C
P5V_D
EDID EEPROM INTERFACE
HPD_A
HPD_B
HPD_C HPD
HPD_D CONTROL
Pinning information
DDC_SDA_COM
DDC_SCL_COM
EDID_ENABLE
DDC_SDA_A
DDC_SDA_B
DDC_SDA_C
DDC_SDA_D
DDC_SCL_A
DDC_SCL_B
DDC_SCL_C
DDC_SCL_D
EDID_SDA
AMUXVCC
EDID_SCL
CEC_OUT
CEC_IN
P5V_A
P5V_B
P5V_C
P5V_D
80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61
IN_B_CLK– 1 60 IN_C_DATA2+
PIN 1
IN_B_CLK+ 2 59 IN_C_DATA2–
HPD_B 3 58 HPD_C
IN_B_DATA0– 4 57 IN_C_DATA1+
IN_B_DATA0+ 5 56 IN_C_DATA1–
HPD_A 6 55 HPD_D
IN_B_DATA1– 7 54 IN_C_DATA0+
ADV3002
IN_B_DATA1+ 8 53 IN_C_DATA0–
TOP VIEW
AVCC 9 (Not to Scale) 52 AVCC
IN_B_DATA2– 10 51 IN_C_CLK+
IN_B_DATA2+ 11 50 IN_C_CLK–
SEL0 12 49 I2C_ADDR0
IN_A_CLK– 13 48 IN_D_DATA2+
IN_A_CLK+ 14 47 IN_D_DATA2–
SEL1 15 46 AVEE
IN_A_DATA0– 16 45 IN_D_DATA1+
IN_A_DATA0+ 17 44 IN_D_DATA1–
AVCC 18 43 AVCC
IN_A_DATA1– 19 42 IN_D_DATA0+
IN_A_DATA1+ 20 41 IN_D_DATA0–
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
RESETB
I2C_SDA
I2C_SCL
AVEE
TX_EN
AVEE
AVCC
OUT_CLK+
OUT_CLK–
IN_A_DATA2–
IN_A_DATA2+
OUT_DATA2+
OUT_DATA2–
OUT_DATA1+
OUT_DATA1–
OUT_DATA0+
OUT_DATA0–
IN_D_CLK–
IN_D_CLK+
I2C_ADDR1
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9. Block Diagrams
Wiring Diagram 32" - 40" (Picasso)
WIRING DIAGRAM 32"- 40" PICASSO
TO BACKLIGHT
TO BACKLIGHT
40"
8KA1
8319
1M95 (B01A) 1M99 (B01A)
8316
1. +3V3STDBY 1. +12VDISP
2. STANDBY 2. +12VDISP
3. GND 3. GND 8KA2
4. GND 4. GND
5. GND 5. LAMP-ON-A
6. +12VS 6. PWM-DIMMING
7. +12VS 7. BACKLIGHT-BOOST-A
8. +12VS 8. GND 1M20 (B14F) 1KA1 (B14E) 1KA2 (B14E)
9. +24VAUDIO 9. POWER-OK-A 1. LIGHT-SENSOR 1. GND 1. GND
10. GNDSND 2. GND | |
11. N.C. 3. RC 11. VLS_15V6 11. VLS_15V6
4. LED-2 12. VLS_15V6 12. VLS_15V6
LOUDSPEAKER 5. +3V3-STANDBY | |
1319 1316 6. LED-1 33. VCC_3V3 33. VCC_3V3
(5213) 7. KEYBOARD 34. VCC_3V3 34. VCC_3V3
1P3 1P3
8. +5V | |
78. VGH_35V 78. VGH_35V
HIGH VOLTAGE 79. VGL_-6V 79. VGL_-6V
1735 (B03) 80. GND 80. GND
1. SPEAKER_LEFT+
2. SPEAKER_LEFT-
3. SPEAKER_RIGHT+
4. SPEAKER_RIGHT-
1M99
8M20
9P
IPB 32 PLHC-P984A B
IPB 40 PLHE-P986A B
(1005) 1M20 1KA2 1KA1
8P 80P 80P
SSB
B
1M95
11P
(1150)
1M99
8M99
9P
1M95
TUNER
11P
8M95
KEYBOARD CONTROL
1735
4P
USB
HDMI
PHONE
SPDIF
(1114)
2P3
1308
E
N L
3P
J1
MAINS CORD
8191
IR/LED BOARD
J2
3P
J1
8P
J (1112)
18970_400_100325.eps
100326
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Block Diagrams LC9.3L LA 9. EN 40
8KA1
8KA2
LOUDSPEAKER
(5213)
KEYBOARD CONTROL
1M09
(1114)
4P
8M20
1M20 1KA2 1KA1 1M72 1M59
40"-10P
46"-10P
32"-12P
1319
1316
SSB
B
1M99
9P
(1150)
40"-10P
46"-10P
32"-6P
1316
1319
3P
J1
1M99
1M95
8M99
11P
9P
MAIN POWER SUPPLY
32"- FSP124-3MS02 B
1M95
TUNER
11P
8M95
TO BACKLIGHT
40"- DPS-206CP-1 A B
1735
46"- FSP173-3MS02 B
4P
(1005)
USB
HDMI
PHONE
SPDIF
HDMI HDMI VGA
2P3 2P3
1311 1308
N L
TWEETER TWEETER
(5217) (5216)
MAINS IR/LED BOARD
NOT FOR 32" TV-SETS SWITCH J2
3P
J1
8P
J (1112) NOT FOR 32" TV-SETS
(8311)
1M95 (B01A) 1M99 (B01A) 1735 (B03) 1M20 (B14F) 1KA2 (B14E) 1KA1 (B14E) 1M72 (B13) 1M59 (B13)
1. +3V3STDBY 1. +12VDISP 1. SPEAKER_LEFT+ 1. LIGHT-SENSOR 1. GND 1. GND 1. +24V 1. AMBI-SPI-CLK-OU 15. AMBI-TEMP
2. STANDBY 2. +12VDISP 2. SPEAKER_LEFT- 2. GND | | 2. +24V 2. AMBI-SPI-SDO-OUT 16. GND
3. GND 3. GND 3. SPEAKER_RIGHT+ 3. RC 11. VLS_15V6 11. VLS_15V6 3. GND 3. AMBI-SPI-SDI-OUT-GI 17. GND
4. GND 4. GND 4. SPEAKER_RIGHT- 4. LED-2 12. VLS_15V6 12. VLS_15V6 4. GND 4. GND 18. GND
5. GND 5. LAMP-ON-A 5. +3V3-STANDBY | | 5. AMBI-PWM-CLK_B2 19. GND
6. +12VS 6. PWM-DIMMING 6. LED-1 33. VCC_3V3 33. VCC_3V3 6. V-AMBI 20. GND
7. +12VS 7. BACKLIGHT-BOOST-A 1M09 (PSU) 7. KEYBOARD 34. VCC_3V3 34. VCC_3V3 7. AMBI-SPI-CS-OUTn_R2 21. +24V
8. +12VS 8. GND 1. +24V 8. +5V | | 8. AMBI-LATCH1_G2 22. +24V
9. +24VAUDIO 9. POWER-OK-A 2. +24V 78. VGH_35V 78. VGH_35V 9. GND 23. +24V
10. GNDSND 3. GND 79. VGL_-6V 79. VGL_-6V 10. AMBI-PROG_B1 24. +24V
11. N.C. 4. GND 80. GND 80. GND 11. AMBI-BLANK_R1 25. +24V
12. V-AMBI
13. AMBI-LATCH2_DIS 18970_401_100325.eps
14. AMBI-SPI-CS-EXTLAMPSn 100326
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Block Diagrams LC9.3L LA 9. EN 41
8M83 8M83
8KA1
Component Level Repair
Only For Authorized Workshop
8KA2
1M83
25P
1M84
25P
LOUDSPEAKER
(5213)
KEYBOARD CONTROL
4P
8M20
1M20 1KA2 1KA1 1M72 1M59
40"-10P
46"-10P
32"-12P
8M09
1319
1316
SSB
B
1M99
9P
(1150)
40"-10P
46"-10P
32"-6P
1316
1319
3P
J1
(1161)
(1161)
1M99
1M95
8M99
11P
9P
MAIN POWER SUPPLY
32"- FSP124-3MS02 B
AL
AL
1M95
TUNER
11P
8M95
TO BACKLIGHT
40"- DPS-206CP-1 A B
1735
46"- FSP173-3MS02 B
4P
(1005)
USB
HDMI
1M83
25P
PHONE
SPDIF
HDMI HDMI VGA
2P3 2P3
1311 1308
N L
TWEETER TWEETER
(5217) (5216)
MAINS IR/LED BOARD
NOT FOR 32" TV-SETS SWITCH J2
3P
J1
8P
J (1112) NOT FOR 32" TV-SETS
(8311)
1M38 (AL1A) 1M48 (AL2A) 1M59 (B13) 1M95 (B01A) 1M99 (B01A) 1735 (B03) 1M20 (B14F) 1KA2 (B14E) 1KA1 (B14E) 1M72 (B13)
1. +24V 14. +3V3 1. SPI-CLOCK-BUF 14. N.C. 1. AMBI-SPI-CLK-OU 15. AMBI-TEMP 1. +3V3STDBY 1. +12VDISP 1. SPEAKER_LEFT+ 1. LIGHT-SENSOR 1. GND 1. GND 1. +24V
2. +24V 15. BLANK 2. SPI-DATA-OUT 15. TEMP-SENSOR 2. AMBI-SPI-SDO-OUT 16. GND 2. STANDBY 2. +12VDISP 2. SPEAKER_LEFT- 2. GND | | 2. +24V
3. +24V 16. PROG 3. SPI-DATA-RETURN 16. GND 3. AMBI-SPI-SDI-OUT-GI 17. GND 3. GND 3. GND 3. SPEAKER_RIGHT+ 3. RC 11. VLS_15V6 11. VLS_15V6 3. GND
4. +24V 17. GND 4. GND 17. GND 4. GND 18. GND 4. GND 4. GND 4. SPEAKER_RIGHT- 4. LED-2 12. VLS_15V6 12. VLS_15V6 4. GND
5. +24V 18. LATCH 5. PWM-CLOCK-BUF 18. GND 5. AMBI-PWM-CLK_B2 19. GND 5. GND 5. LAMP-ON-A 5. +3V3-STANDBY | |
6. GND 19. SPI-CS 6. +3V3 19. GND 6. V-AMBI 20. GND 6. +12VS 6. PWM-DIMMING 6. LED-1 33. VCC_3V3 33. VCC_3V3
7. GND 20. +3V3 7. SPI-CS 20. GND 7. AMBI-SPI-CS-OUTn_R2 21. +24V 7. +12VS 7. BACKLIGHT-BOOST-A 1M09 (PSU) 7. KEYBOARD 34. VCC_3V3 34. VCC_3V3
8. GND 21. PWM-CLOCK 8. LATCH 21. +24V 8. AMBI-LATCH1_G2 22. +24V 8. +12VS 8. GND 1. +24V 8. +5V | |
9. GND 22. GND 9. GND 22. +24V 9. GND 23. +24V 9. +24VAUDIO 9. POWER-OK-A 2. +24V 78. VGH_35V 78. VGH_35V
10. GND 23. SPI-DATA-RETURN 10. PROG 23. +24V 10. AMBI-PROG_B1 24. +24V 10. GNDSND 3. GND 79. VGL_-6V 79. VGL_-6V
11. TEMP-SENSOR 24. SPI-DATA-IN 11. BLANK 24. +24V 11. AMBI-BLANK_R1 25. +24V 11. N.C. 4. GND 80. GND 80. GND
12. N.C. 25. SPI-CLOCK 12. +3V3 25. +24V 12. V-AMBI
13. N.C. 13. N.C. 13. AMBI-LATCH2_DIS 18970_402_100325.eps
14. AMBI-SPI-CS-EXTLAMPSn 100326
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Block Diagrams LC9.3L LA 9. EN 42
2212
1
GND_CVBS_RF AD28
CVBS_N VCOM & FLASH
7KQA 1KA2
ISL24837IRZ
81
MT5392
PX4
B06C ANALOG I/O - CINCH REF 79
3B08 AH21 VOLTAGE VL/VH VGL_-6V
SY0N Y0N 78
SOY0 GEN VGH_35V
3B06 72
2C15
SOY0 AH20
1C12 SOY0
5C05 3B07 61
12 SC1_G SY0P Y0P AJ21 VH
Y Y0P 50
SC1_B 5C04 SPB0P 3B09 PB0P AJ19 TO DISPLAY
9 PB0P R_LV(A-B) 13
CVI-1 PB (TCON ON SSB)
SC1_CVBS_OUT 5C03 SPR0P 3B11 PR0P AH22
PR0P 7KQB 34
2C17
2C16
7
PR 3B10 M25P32 33
SPBR0N PBR0N AK22 SDI VCC_3V3
PBR0N FLASH 12
SDO
3B00 32K 11
SOY1 AH17 SCS VLS_15V6
1C13 SOY1 10
SCK
12 SY1P_SC2 5C02 SY1P 3B01 Y1P AJ18 VL
Y Y1P 2
PB1P_SC2 5C01 3B03 1
SPB1P PB1P AJ19
9 PB1P
CVI-2 PB
PR1P_SC2 5C05 SPR1P 3B05 PR1P AH19
PR1P
7
2C04
2C05
2C06
PR 3B02
SY1N Y1N AH18
Y1N
1C11 SPBR1N 3B04 PBR1N AK19
PBR1N
15
6
11
2E08
1
VGA_Bn BN AJ15 BN AJ5 USB_DM0 2 CONNECTOR SIDE
3 2
USB_DM0
AK5 USB_DP0 3 SW UPLOAD
USB_DP0 JPEG
4
4
B06 HDMI & MUX MP3
7900
1902 ADV3002BSTZ01
1 DRX2+ 48
3 DRX2- 47 B04C FLASH & EJTAG & DISPLAY INTERFACE
7603
1
4 45
2
DRX1+
B04C FLASH_IF NAND01GW3B2CN6F
6 DRX1- 44
7 DRX0+ 42 IN_C
9 DRX0- 41
FLASH
18
HDMI
19
4 CRX1+ 57
2
RX0+ AK7
6 CRX1- 56 OUT_DATAD0_+ 31 RX0_0
OUT_DATAD0_- 32 RX0- AJ7
7 CRX0+ 54 IN_B RX0_0B
RX1+ AK8 DQ(0-31)
9 53 OUT_DATAD1_+ 28 RX0_1 RDQ
CRX0-
RX1-
18
OUT_DATAD1_- 29 AJ8
19
4 ARX1+ 20
2
VDD
VDD
6 ARX1- 19 1900
7 ARX0+ 17 IN_A 27M A2 A2
W30
9 ARX0- 16 XTALO
18
RA RA(0-12)
19
10 ARXC+ 14
12 ARXC- 13 +1V8_SW
HDMI SIDE
CONNECTOR 18970_403_100325.eps
100326
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Block Diagrams LC9.3L LA 9. EN 43
2212
GND_CVBS_RF AD28 SW_MUTE DC_PROT
CVBS_N B04A ANTI_PLOP B04C DC-DETECTION
(CONTROL) (CONTROL)
B07D CVBS_SPDIF_USB
5 AFT AK28
AFT ADIN_6
TO
B07C ANALOG I/O - YPbPr & CINCH 7D00-6
1D03
1
USB 2.0
1
1C12 AJ5 USB_DM0 2 CONNECTOR SIDE
3 2
USB_DM0
5 AIN1_L-SC1 3B28 AIN1_L V30 AK5 USB_DP0 3 SW UPLOAD
AV IN AIN1_L USB_DP0 JPEG
4
4
CVI-1 AUDIO MP3
3 AIN1_R-SC1 3B27 AIN1_R V29
L/R AIN_1_R
1C13
3B30
5 AIN0_L-SC2 AIN0_L V28
AIN_0_L B04C FLASH & EJTAG & DISPLAY INTERFACE
AV IN 7603
CVI-2 AUDIO
3B29 B04C FLASH_IF NAND01GW3B2CN6F
L/R 3 AIN0_R-SC2 AIN0_R V27
AIN_0_R
1C11
FLASH
PDD NAND_PDD(0-7)
1G
5 AV3_L_IN U29
AIN_2_L
AV IN
AVIN AUDIO
8 AV3_L_IN U28
L/R AIN_2_R
B04B DREAM_IF
B06 HDMI & MUX B04B GDDR3
7900
1902 ADV3002BSTZ01
RDQ DQ(0-31)
1 DRX2+ 48
3 DRX2- 47 7500 7501
1
4 45 H5RS1H23MFR H5RS1H23MFR
2
DRX1+
6 DRX1- 44
7 DRX0+ 42 IN_C SDRAM SDRAM
9 DRX0- 41 1G 1G
18
HDMI
19
10 DRXC+ 38
12 37
HDMI 1 DRXC-
SWITCH
VDD
VDD
CONNECTOR
1904 B06 HDMI_XTAL_LDO
A2 A2
1 CRX2+ 60
RXC+ AK6
3 CRX2- 59 OUT_CLK_+ 34 RX0_C RA RA(0-12)
OUT_CLK_- 35 RXC- AJ6
RX0_CB +1V8_SW
1
4 CRX1+ 57
2
RX0+ AK7
6 CRX1- 56 OUT_DATAD0_+ 31 RX0_0
OUT_DATAD0_- 32 RX0- AJ7
7 CRX0+ 54 IN_B RX0_0B
OUT_DATAD1_+ 28 RX1+ AK8
9 CRX0- 53 RX0_1
RX1-
18
OUT_DATAD1_- 29 AJ8
19
10 CRXC+ 51 RX0_1B
RX2+
12 CRXC- 50 OUT_DATAD2_+ 25 AK9
RX0_2
HDMI 2 RX2- AJ9
CONNECTOR OUT_DATAD2_- 26 RX0_2B
1903
1 ARX2+ 23
3 ARX2- 22
W29
XTAL1
1
4 ARX1+ 20
2
6 ARX1- 19 1900
7 ARX0+ 17 IN_A 27M
W30
9 ARX0- 16 XTALO
18
19
10 ARXC+ 14
12 ARXC- 13
HDMI SIDE
CONNECTOR
18970_404_100325.eps
100325
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Block Diagrams LC9.3L LA 9. EN 44
B04B DREAM_IF
RDQ DQ(0-31)
7500 7501
H5RS1H23MFR H5RS1H23MFR
SDRAM SDRAM
1G 1G
V9 V9
B04C FLASH & EJTAG MT5392 B04C FLASH & EJTAG & DISPLAY INTERFACE
B04C GPIO
2608 AJ2 7603
GPIO_16 NAND01GW3B2CN6F
SDM
B04C FLASH_IF
2607 AJ1
GPIO_15
FLASH
PANEL PDD NAND_PDD(0-7)
1G
GAIN_SW D29
B02 GPIO_11
RF_SW D29
B02 GPIO_11
DC_PROT AH5
B03 GPIO_0 AK2 EDID_WC
GPIO_14 B06 B07E
USB_PWE AG6
B06D GPIO_1 B28 LCD-PWR-ONn_A
GPIO_20 B04C
USB_OC AF7
B07D GPIO_2
D28 LAMP-ON-A
DEMOD_RESET G29 GPIO_24 B01A
B02 GPIO_4
B04C SPIO_UART_IIC
C5 PWM-DIMMI
OPWM_2 B01
1603
AJ13 UART_RX 3
U0RX
UART
AK13 UART_TX 2 SERVICE
U0TX
B14F CONNECTORS
1
CONNECTOR
1M20 7401
3 RC AK11 STANDBY
OIRI B01
2 AH14 STANDBYn
B04A PM_DEMOD OPWRSB B03
AJ12 HDMI_CEC
OPCTRL_0 B06
TO IR/LED PANEL 5 AF12 POWER_DOWN
+3V3STBY OPCTRL_5 B03
AND
KEYBOARD CONTROL 6 LED-1 AG12
OPCTRL_2 OPCTRL_3
AG11 MUTEn
B03
4 LED-2 AH13 AF13 SW_MUTE
OPCTRL_8 OPCTRL_4 B03
8
+5V_SW B07D CVBS_SPDIF_USB B07D USB
1 LIGHT-SENSOR AJ29
ADIN_3 7D00
7 KEYBOARD TPS2041BD
AJ28
ADIN_5
USB_PWE
EN B04C
OUT USB_OC
OC B04C
18970_405_100325.eps
100325
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Block Diagrams LC9.3L LA 9. EN 45
3619
3618
3904
3905
B04C
J30 SDA-MAIN
OSDA0
J29 SCL-MAIN
OSCL0
RES
3839
3838
ERR +3V3_SW
14 ARX-5V
SPIO_UART 5 6 40 27
IIC
3665
3666
7812 1505 7900
3940
3941
1903
7600 M24C64 3667 2 ADV3002BSTZ01
L28 SYS_EEPROM_WE 7 76 ARX-DDC-DAT 16
GPIO-18 HDMI
EEPROM 3668 3 HDMI CONNECTOR
7603 (NVM) MUX 75 ARX-DDC-CLK 15
SIDE
NAND01GW3B 1
MT5392 ERR
4
CRX-5V
35
ERR
FLASH 6
23
3937
3938
NAND_PDD(0-7) +5V_COMBINED 1904
1G MAIN NVM
72 CRX-DDC-DAT 16
SW
MAIN FOR DEBUGGING ONLY HDMI
3925
3924
71 CRX-DDC-CLK 15 CONNECTOR 2
SW
AJ10 DDC-SDA 68 DRX-5V
OSDA2
AK10 3644 DDC-SCL 67
OSCL2
3936
3935
1902
ERR +3V3STBY 70 DRX-DDC-DAT 16
18 HDMI
69 DRX-DDC-CLK 15 CONNECTOR 1
3636
3637
1813 +5V_COMBINED
AJ13 3632 UART_RX 3638
3
UA0RX UART
AK13 3633 3639 SERVICE
3944
3945
UART_TX 2
UA0TX CONNECTOR
1 62 EDID_SDA
61 EDID_SCL
B04B B04B GDDR3 +3V3STBY
DQ(0-31)
5 6
3888
3889
7500 7501 1812
H5RS1H23MFR H5RS1H23MFR 3890 7901
2 7906
DREAM_IF EDID_WC 7 M24C02
SDRAM SDRAM 3891 3 B04C
EEPROM
1G 1G (EDID)
1
4 ERR
24
6
EDID
RA(0-12) SW
FOR DEBUGGING ONLY
+3V3_SW
B05 AMBILIGHT MICROCONTROLLER B14A TCON CONTROL B14C P GAMMA & VCOM & FLASH VCC_3V3
3617
3616
3KTU
3KTV
K30 AMBI_SDA
OSDA1 1KQB
SDA-TCON 1
K29 AMBI_SCL
OSCL1
SCL-TCON 2
3820
3821
ERR
13 BYPASS_MODE 4
48 47
E19 E20 7KAB 7 8 12 13 RES
7801 K20 SDA 1 LM75BDP DEBUG ONLY
LPC2103FBD48
7KAA 7KQH 7KQA
UPD809900F1 K21 SCL 2 TEMP PCA9540BDP ISL24837IRZ
AMBILIGHT SENSOR
CONTROLLER
CONTROL 7KQB I2C VOLTAGE
M25P32 SWITCH GENERATOR
ERR
28 SDI FLASH
SDO 32K
SCS
SCK TCON
B04A MTK POWER B02 TUNER & ANALOG DEMOD SW
+3V3_SW
3418
PM_DEMOD
L28 FRONTEND_SDA 3219 TUNER_SDA
3E21
3E22
DATA 1G16
10
15
CLK
15 VGA-SCL-EDID-TCON
3222
3223
1
1
6
11
ERR
4E03
4E02
12
12 13
VGA
1205 CONNECTOR 5 6
VA1G5BF8010
7E01 7E00
MAIN EDID_WC 7 M24C02
B04C
TUNER
EEPROM
ERR SW Programmable via USB
34
EDID SW Programmable via ComPair
SW 18970_406_100325.eps
SW Pre-programmed device
100325
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Block Diagrams LC9.3L LA 9. EN 46
1M99 1M99
1 1 +12VDISP B02 TUNER & ANALOG DEMOD
B01a
+3V3_SW +3V3_SW B14A TCON CONTROL
+12V B04c
5800 1800 +1V8UP VCC_3V3 VCC_3V3
2 2 +1V2_SW +5V5_TUN B14b
+12V
B01a 7802 1A 5KAE VDD33
3 3
GND1 +3V3_SW +3V3_SW +1V8UP
IN OUT 5KAF VDDQ
4 4 B01a COM
GND1
+5V5_TUN +5V5_TUN +VDISP +VDISP
5 5 LAMP-ON-A B14b
BL-ON_OFF B04C B01a 7302 7KAC
CONTROL 5207 +5VTUN_DIGITAL 5KAG VCC_1V2
6 6 PWM-DIMMING IN OUT IN OUT B14a,c,d
DIM B04C COM COM
CONTROL B06 HDMI & MUX 5KAA VDD12
7 7 BACKLIGHT-BOOST-A
BOOST B04C +5V_SW +5V_SW +3V3_SW +3V3_SW 5KAB LVDS_AVDD
CONTROL B01a
B01a
8 8 7201 5901 VDDO_3V3 5KAC mini_AVDD
A/P_DIM 5204 5206 +2V5_SW
IN OUT
9 9 POWER-OK-A COM +5V_SW +5V_SW 5KAD SSCG_AVDD
B07D B01a
INV_OK
CONTROL 5205 +5VS 6901 +5V_COMBINED
MAIN B01a
+1V2_SW +1V2_SW
B14B TCON DC/DC
POWER HDMI SIDE
1903
18 ARX-5V +VDISP-INT +VDISP-INT
SUPPLY 1M95 1M95
B03 CLASS-D & MUTING CONNECTOR
1902
B04c
1KFA +VDISP
1 1 +3V3STBY HDMI 1 18 DRX-5V B14a,c,d
+3V3_STDBY B03,B04a,c, +24VAUDIO +24VAUDIO
7201 CONNECTOR 3.0A 7KFE 5KFA VLS_15V6_B
B07d,B08 B01a
+1V2-STANDBY 1904
IN OUT 3342 HDMI 2 CRX-5V 9KFC VLS_15V6
COM
VDDA 18 B14c,d,e
CONNECTOR 7KFA
5300 VDD ISL97653
2 2 STANDBY +3V3STBY +3V3STBY 3KFJ 3KFP VGL_-6V
B01a 10 B14e
STANDBY B04A
+3V3STBY +3V3STBY
3 3 CONTROL LCD 6KFF 9KFE VGH_35V
GND1 B01a 21 B14e
+12VS +12VS SUPPLY
4 4 3,4 5KFD VCC_3V3
GND1
B01a B07B DIGITAL IO - ETHERNET (PROVISIONAL) B14a,c,d,e
5 5 +12V
GND1 +3V3_SW +3V3_SW VCC_1V2 VCC_1V2
B14f B14a
+12VS B01a
6 6
+12V B03,B04a,B08
7104
7 7 5104
IN OUT
+8V_SW B04A MTK POWER
+12V
8 8
COM
B04a
+1V0_SW +1V0_SW
B14C P GAMMA & VCOM & FLASH
+12V
5101 B01a B07D USB
VCC_3V3 VCC_3V3
SENCE+1V0_MT5392 B14b
B01a +3V3_SW +3V3_SW
B01a VLS_15V6 VLS_15V6
7102 7100-1 B14b
12V/1V0 B01a +1V2_SW +1V2_SW
TPS53126 3 +3V3STBY +3V3STBY 7KQA
CONVERTER ISL24837IRZ
1 B01a
5103 +1V0_SW +3V3_SW +3V3_SW 32 VREF_15V2 B14d
Step Down +5V_SW +5V_SW VOLTAGE
7100-2 B04a B01a B01a
Converter +3V3 GENERA-
B13,B14f TOR
23 +VDISP +VDISP
+3V3STBY +3V3STBY B14b
B01a
7106-1 +3V3-STANDBY B07E VGA
12V/1V8 B14f
+5V_SW +5V_SW
B14D MPD
12 CONVERTER +1V8_SW +1V8_SW B01a
5102 +1V8_SW B01a 1E05 VCC_3V3 VCC_3V3
7106-2 +8V_SW +8V_SW VGA 3E13 6G13 5901 DC_5V B14b
9
B04a,b B01a CONNECTOR VREF_15V2 VREF_15V2
14 +5V +12VS +12VS B14c
B14f B01a +VDISP +VDISP
7103 +5V5_TUN +5V_SW +5V_SW B14b
B02 B01a
5107
TPS54386PWP
6100 +5V_SW B08 HOSPITALITY
B14b
VLS_15V6 VLS_15V6
Non 3 5109 B02,B04a,c,
1,14 Synchronous B06,B07d,e,B08 +3V3STBY +3V3STBY
5106 +3V3_SW B01a
Converter 12 B02,B04a,c,e, B04B GDDR3
7105
+1V2_SW B06,B07b,d B01a
+5V_SW +5V_SW B14E MINI LVDS
IN OUT +1V8_SW +1V8_SW
COM B04a VCC_3V3 VCC_3V3
B01a B14b
+24VAUDIO +12VS +12VS
9 9 B01a VGL_-6V VGL_-6V
+VSND B03 B14b
10 10 VGH_35V VGH_35V
GND_SND B14b
B04C FLASH & EJTAG & DISPLAY INTERFACE
VLS_15V6 VLS_15V6
GNDSND
11 11 +3V3_SW +3V3_SW
B13 AMNILIGHT CPLD B14b
N.C.
2142
1M09
1
+24Vb
2 TO 1M72
+24Vb B13
3
GND SSB
4
GND
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27
1 +24V TLC5946RHB 2B04-2 B6
3B00-1 VCC
2
BLANK 1 8 31 4 PWM-R1 2B04-3 B8
3 BLANK 0
4 PWM-CLOCK-BUF 150R 24
GSCLK 1
5 PWM-G1 2B04-4 B7
3B18 26 6 PWM-B1
5 IREF 2 2B08 E12
1K8 FB35 3 7 PWM-G3
6 MODE 3
4 3B00-4 5 1 8
7 FB03 PROG
150R 2
SCLK 4
9
PWM-R3 2B09 E12
8 SPI-CLOCK-BUF SIN 5 PWM-R2
9 SPI-DATA-IN-BUF 23
SOUT 6
10 PWM-G2 2B10 F9
SPI-DATA-IN 3 6 11 PWM-B2
10 FB04
3B00-3 150R 3B21 22 OUT
7
14
2B11 A9
11 TEMP-SENSOR SPI-DATA-OUT XERR 8 PWM-B3
12 FB20 +3V3 150R 3B22 25
XHALF 9
15 PWM-G4 2B17 D8
LATCH 2 3B00-2 7 10K 32 16 PWM-R4
B 13
14
FB05
+3V3 FB06 150R
XLAT 10
11
17 PWM-B4 B 2B20 D4
15 BLANK 12
12
18 PWM-B5 3004 E12
FB07 PROG 13 19 PWM-G5
16 13 3B00-1 A6
6
FB08 28 NC 20 PWM-R5
FB10
2B04-2
2B04-1
2B04-4
2B04-3
17 14
3B00-2 B6
100p
100p
100p
100p
LATCH 29 21 DATA-SWITCH
18 15
FB11 SPI-CS
19
+3V3 FB12 GND GND_HS
3B31
+3V3
3B00-3 B6
3
20
3B00-4 B6
30
33
21 PWM-CLOCK 2K0
7B26-2
22
FB13 SPI-DATA-RETURN TLC5946RHB 3B01-1 E7
23
FB15 SPI-DATA-IN 34 VIA 42 3B01-2 D7
24
FB16 SPI-CLOCK 35 41
25 VIA VIA 3B02-1 E3
27 26 36 40
VIA
C C 3B02-2 E5
1M83
3B03-1 H14
37
38
39
3B03-2 H14
3B03-3 H14
3B03-4 H14
+3V3 3B07-1 F3
3B07-2 G3
+3V3
3B07-3 H3
3B34
3B07-4 G3
2B20
100n
2B17
100n
SPI-CLOCK-BUF +3V3 3B13-3 H3
6
1K5 1%
1K5 1%
7B07 3B13-4 I3
3B39-2
3B39-3
7B20-1
8
M95010-WDW6 74LVC2G17
+3V3 VCC 3B18 A8
5
7B30
5
Φ 2
3B21 B7
3
D Q FB40
2 3B01-2 7 1 3B30-1 8
5
7B06 PWM-CLOCK 1 6 PWM-CLOCK-BUF 1
74LVC1G32GW 6 (64K) 4 TEMP-SENSOR 3B22 B8
5
C 100R 220R
SPI-CS 1 3
LMV331IDCK 3B30-1 D9
RES
2B00
2
4 1
33p
3B02-2
2
S
3B30-4 E9
2B02
2B08
100p
3004
10K
2 7
10n
DATA-SWITCH
3B11
+3V3 HOLD +3V3
1 3B02-1 8 3 7 2
W 10K 3B31 B10
10K
3
-T
10K
GND 3B34 D13
E FB41
E
4
1
3B36 G14
1K5 1%
3B39-1
+3V3
2B09
10n
3B37 G14
5
3B39-1 E13
8
3B01-1 3B30-4
SPI-DATA-RETURN SPI-CLOCK 1 8 3 4 4 5 SPI-CLOCK-BUF
100R 220R
3B39-2 D12
3B39-3 D13
2B01
2
33p
7000 G5
2B10
100p
+24V
7001 G7
7002 G8
F F
8 3B07-1 1
BC847BS(COL)
6 7004 G11
2 7005 G13
7B06 D3
2 3B07-2 7
1
7B07 D4
10K
7B20-1 D8
FB30
7B20-2 E8
PWM-B1
3B35 7B23-1 F4
+24V
+24V 7000 7B23-2 G4
G 99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D 7001
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
7002
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
7003
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
7004
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
7005
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
270R
3B36
G 7B25 H3
7B26-1 A8
5 3B07-4 4
BC847BS(COL)
3 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 3B37 7B26-2 C9
68R 7B30 D13
5 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 3 RED 4
FB01 A1
3 3B07-3 6
4 FB03 B1
10K
FB04 B1
1 3B03-1 8 FB05 B1
FB31 1K5 FB06 B2
PWM-R1
H +24V
2
3B03-2
7 H FB07 B1
1K5
FB08 B1
3 3B03-3 6 FB10 B2
3 3B13-3 6
1K5
7B25 FB11 B1
10K
BC847BW 3 3B03-4
4 5
FB12 B2
1K5
1 FB13 C1
2B03
100n
FB15 C1
5 3B13-4 4
FB16 C1
10K
FB20 B7
I FB32
I FB30 G3
PWM-G1
FB31 H3
FB32 I3
FB35 A8
FB40 D12
FB41 E13
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
B001 B002 B007
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15 LED Common
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5 3B55-4 4
A 7B50-1
A 3B52 B7
10K
BC847BS(COL) 6
2 3B53-1 B7
3B53-2 C7
3 3B55-3 6
1
10K
3B53-3 C7
PWM-B2
FB70
3B50
3B53-4 C7
+24V 7105
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
7104
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D 270R 7103
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
7102
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
7101
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
7100
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D 3B55-1 C3
3B51
B 7 3B55-2 2
5 BLUE 6 5 BLUE 6 270R 5 BLUE 6 5 BLUE 6 5 BLUE 6 5 BLUE 6 B 3B55-2 B3
7B50-2
10K BC847BS(COL) 3 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 3B52
68R
1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2
3B55-3 A3
5 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 3 RED 4
1
3B53-1
8 3B55-4 A3
1 3B55-1 8
+24V
4
1K5
3B57-2 D3
10K
2 3B53-2 7
1K5 3B57-3 C3
2B50
100n
FB71
PWM-G2 3 3B53-3 6
1K5 3C00-1 G3
C +24V
4 3B53-4 5 C 3C00-2 F3
1K5
3 3B57-3 6
7B51 3C00-3 F3
10K
BC847BW 3
1
3C00-4 E3
3C06-1 G3
7 3B57-2 2
2
10K
3C06-2 H3
D FB72 D 3C10 F4
PWM-R2
3C11 F4
3C12 F4
3C15-1 G4
3C15-2 G4
+24V
3C15-3 G4
3C15-4 G4
5 3C00-4 4
E 7C20-1 E
10K
BC847BS(COL) 6
7100 B11
2
7101 B10
3 3C00-3 6
7102 B9
10K
PWM-B3
FC01 7103 B7
1 3C10 2
+24V
270R 7200 7201 7202
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
7104 B6
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
F 1 3C11 2
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
F 7105 B5
7 3C00-2 2
5
68R
3 RED 4 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 Red 7201 F9
1 3C15-1 8
7202 F10
1 3C00-1 8
4
10K
1K5
2
3C15-2
7 7B50-1 A3
FC02 1K5
PWM-G3
3 3C15-3 6
7B50-2 B3
G +24V G
1K5
7B51 C3
4 3C15-4 5
7C20-1 E3
1 3C06-1 8
1K5
7C22
10K
BC847BW 3
7C20-2 F3
1
7C22 G3
7 3C06-2 2
FB70 B3
10K
H H FB71 C3
FC03
PWM-R3
FB72 D3
FC01 F3
FC02 G3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 FC03 H3
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1M84 A10
2C15 B6
7203 A3
A A 7204 A4
7205 A5
FH12-25S-0.5SH(55)
7203 7204 7205
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D 99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D 99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
SPI-CLOCK-BUF 1
SPI-DATA-OUT 2
Blue 5 BLUE 6 5 BLUE 6 5 BLUE 6 SPI-DATA-RETURN
+24V 3
4
Green 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 PWM-CLOCK-BUF 5
+3V3 6
Red 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 SPI-CS 7
B LATCH 8 B
2C15
100n
9
PROG 10
BLANK 11
+3V3 12
13
14
TEMP-SENSOR 15
16
17
18
19
20
21
C 22 C
23
24
+24V 25
26 27
1M84
D D
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
B003
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1M84 A10
2D01 B6
7203 A3
7204 A4
7205 A5
A A
2D01
100n
9
PROG 10
BLANK 11
+3V3 12
13
14
TEMP-SENSOR 15
16
17
18
19
20
21
C 22
23
C
24
+24V 25
26 27
FH12-25S-0.5SH(55)
D D
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
B003 B004
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8 3D02-1 1
7D01-1
3D02-3 B1
10K
BC847BS(COL)
6
2 3D02-4 B1
A 2 3D02-2 7
A
10K
1
3D05-3 C1
FD01
3D05-4 C1
PWM-B4
+24V
1 3D10 2 +24V 3D10 A12
7300 7301 7302 7303 7304 7305 270R
99-135/RSGBB7C-A24/2D 99-135/RSGBB7C-A24/2D 99-135/RSGBB7C-A24/2D 99-135/RSGBB7C-A24/2D 99-135/RSGBB7C-A24/2D 99-135/RSGBB7C-A24/2D
1
3D11
2 3D11 B12
6 3D02-3 3
BC847BS(COL) 3D12
3 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2
4
10K
1K5
7D02
C
10K
BC847BW 3 4 3D13-4 5 C
1
1K5 7302 B7
7303 B8
2D10
100n
5 3D05-4 4
2
10K
7304 B10
PWM-G4
FD03
7305 B11
7D01-1 A2
D FD04
D 7D01-2 B2
7D02 C2
FD01 A1
FD02 C1
FD03 D1
FD04 D1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
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1M84 A10
2D01 B6
7203 A3
A A 7204 A4
7205 A5
7203
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
7204
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
7205
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
SPI-CLOCK-BUF
1M84
1
FD18 C7
SPI-DATA-OUT 2
Blue 5 BLUE 6 5 BLUE 6 5 BLUE 6 SPI-DATA-RETURN
+24V 3
4
Green 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 PWM-CLOCK-BUF 5
+3V3 6
Red 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 SPI-CS 7
B LATCH 8 B
2D01
100n
9
PROG 10
BLANK 11
+3V3 12
13
14
TEMP-SENSOR 15
16
17
18
19
20
21
C 22
23
C
24
+24V 25
FD18 26 27
D D
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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2D10 C13
+24V 2D11 H13
3D02-1 A1
8 3D02-1 1
7D01-1
3D02-2 A1
10K
BC847BS(COL)
6
A 2
A 3D02-3 B1
3D02-4 B1
2 3D02-2 7
10K 1
3D03-3 H2
PWM-B4
FD01
3D10
3D03-4 G2
+24V 7300
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
7301
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
7302
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
7303
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
7304
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
7305
99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
68R
+24V
3D04-1 F2
3D11 RES
3D04-2 G2
6 3D02-3 3
B BC847BS(COL)
3 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 3D12
B 3D04-3 E2
68R
5 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 3D04-4 F2
4 3D02-4 5
4
3D05-3 C1
10K
1 3D13-1 8 3D05-4 D1
FD02 1K5
PWM-R4
2 3D13-2 7
3D10 B12
+24V
1K5
3D11 B12
3 3D13-3 6
C C 3D12 B12
3 3D05-3 6
1K5
7D02
10K
4 3D13-4 5
BC847BW 3
1K5
3D13-1 B12
1
3D13-2 C12
2D10
100n
5 3D05-4 4
3D13-3 C12
10K
FD03
3D13-4 C12
PWM-G4
3D15 F12
D D 3D16 F12
3D17 F12
3D18-1 G12
3D18-2 G12
+24V
3D18-3 G12
3D18-4 G12
E E
3
7300 B5
3D04-3
7D03-1
10K
BC847BS(COL)
6
7301 B6
6
2
7302 B7
5
1
3D04-4
10K
7303 B8
4
PWM-B5
FD04 7304 B10
3D15
+24V 7400 7401 7402 7403 7404 7405 68R
+24V 7305 B11
F 99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D 99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D 99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D 99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D 99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D 99-235/RSBB7C-A24/2D
3D16 RES F 7400 F5
1
7D03-2
7401 F6
10K
BC847BS(COL) 3D17
3 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2 1 GREEN 2
7402 F7
8
68R
5 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 3 RED 4 3 RED 4
7403 F8
7
4
3D04-2
10K
1 3D18-1 8
7404 F10
2
PWM-R5
FD05 1K5
7405 F11
2 3D18-2 7
G +24V
1K5
G 7D01-1 A2
3 3D18-3 6
7D01-2 B2
5
1K5
3D03-4
7D04
10K
1K5
1
7D03-1 E2
2D11
100n
3
7D03-2 F2
2
3D03-3
10K
7D04 G2
6
H FD06 H
PWM-G5
FD01 A1
FD02 C1
FD03 D1
FD04 F1
FD05 G1