Академический Документы
Профессиональный Документы
Культура Документы
227E3LHSU/00 227E3LPHSU/00
Service 227E3LHSU/01 227E3LPHSU/27
Service 227E3LHSU/69 227E3LPHSU/69
Service 227E3LHSU/93 227E3LPHSU/75
227E3LHSU/96 227E3LPHSU/93
227E3LPHSU/94
227E3LPHSU/96
227E3LPHSB/00
SAFETY NOTICE
ANY PERSON ATTEMPTING TO SERVICE THIS CHASSIS MUST FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THE
CHASSIS AND BE AWARE OF THE NECESSARY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS TO BE USED WHEN
SERVICING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT CONTAINING HIGH VOLTAGES.
CAUTION: USE A SEPARATE ISOLATION TRANSFOMER FOR THIS UNIT WHEN SERVICING
! !
Warnings
Use of controls, adjustments or procedures other than those specified in this documentation may result in exposure
to shock, electrical hazards and/or mechanical hazards. Read and follow these instructions when connecting and
using your computer monitor.
Operation
y Keep the monitor out of direct sunlight and away from stoves or any other heat source.
y Remove any object that could fall into ventilation holes or prevent proper cooling of the monitor’s electronics.
y Do not block the ventilation holes on the cabinet.
y When positioning the monitor, make sure the power plug and outlet are easily accessible.
y If turning off the monitor by detaching the power cable or DC power cord, wait for 6 seconds before attaching
the power cable or DC power cord for normal operation.
y Please use approved power cord provided by Philips all the time. If your power cord is missing, please contact
with your local service center. (Please refer to Customer Care Consumer Information Center)
y • Do not subject the monitor to severe vibration or high impact conditions during operation.
y • Do not knock or drop the monitor during operation or transportation.
Maintenance
y To protect your monitor from possible damage, do not put excessive pressure on the LCD panel. When moving
your monitor, grasp the frame to lift; do not lift the monitor by placing your hand or fingers on the LCD panel.
y Unplug the monitor if you are not going to use it for an extensive period of time.
y Unplug the monitor if you need to clean it with a slightly damp cloth. The screen may be wiped with a dry cloth
when the power is off. However, never use organic solvent, such as, alcohol, or ammonia-based liquids to clean
your monitor.
y To avoid the risk of shock or permanent damage to the set, do not expose the monitor to dust, rain, water, or
excessive moisture environment.
y If your monitor gets wet, wipe it with dry cloth as soon as possible.
y If foreign substance or water gets in your monitor, please turn the power off immediately and disconnect the
power cord. Then, remove the foreign substance or water, and send it to the maintenance center.
y Do not store or use the monitor in locations exposed to heat, direct sunlight or extreme cold.
y In order to maintain the best performance of your monitor and use it for a longer lifetime, please use the monitor
in a location that falls within the following temperature and humidity ranges.
¾ Temperature: 0-40°C 32-95°F
¾ Humidity: 20-80% RH
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
4 Meridian 3
y IMPORTANT: Always activate a moving screen saver program when you leave your monitor unattended.
Always activate a periodic screen refresh application if your monitor will display unchanging static content.
Uninterrupted display of still or static images over an extended period may cause “burn in”, also known as
“after-imaging” or “ghost imaging”, on your screen. "Burn-in", "after-imaging", or "ghost imaging" is a
well-known phenomenon in LCD panel technology. In most cases, the “burned in” or “after-imaging” or “ghost
imaging” will disappear gradually over a period of time after the power has been switched off.
Warning
Severe” burn-in” or “after-image” or “ghost image” symptoms will not disappear and cannot be repaired. The
damage mentioned above is not covered under your warranty.
Service
y The casing cover should be opened only by qualified service personnel.
y If there is any need for any document for repair or integration, please contact with your local service center.
(Please refer to the chapter of "Consumer Information Center")
y For transportation information, please refer to "Technical Specifications".
y Do not leave your monitor in a car/trunk under direct sun light.
Note
Consult a service technician if the monitor does not operate normally, or you are not sure what procedure to take
when the operating instructions given in this manual have been followed.
! !
227E3LH:
User Convenience
227E3LPH:
English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Simplified
OSD Languages
Chinese, Portuguese, Turkish
Other convenience Kensington lock
Plug & Play Compatibility DDC/CI, sRGB, Windows 7/Vista/XP, Mac OSX, Linux
Stand
Tilt -5 / +20
Power
227E3LH: 21.8W (typ.), 27W (max)
On mode
227E3LPH: 21.8W (typ.), 24W (max)
On mode (ECO mode) 20.9 W (typ.)
AC Input Voltage at AC Input Voltage at AC Input Voltage at
Energy Consumption
100V AC +/- 5V AC, 115V AC +/- 5V AC, 230V AC +/- 5V AC,
(EnergyStar 5.0 test method)
50Hz +/- 3Hz 60Hz +/- 3Hz 50Hz +/- 3Hz
Normal Operation (typ.) 18.4 W 18.4 W 18.5 W
Sleep 0.5 W 0.5 W 0.5 W
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
6 Meridian 3
Off 0.5 W 0.5 W 0.5 W
AC Input Voltage at AC Input Voltage at AC Input Voltage at
Heat Dissipation* 100V AC +/- 5V AC, 115V AC +/- 5V AC, 230V AC +/- 5V AC,
50Hz +/- 3Hz 60Hz +/- 3Hz 50Hz +/- 3Hz
Normal Operation 62.8 BTU/hr 62.8 BTU/hr 63.14 BTU/hr
Power LED indicator On mode: White, Standby / Sleep mode: White (blinking)
Dimension
Product with Stand (W x H x D) 534.34 x 407.9 x 216 mm
Product without Stand (W x H x
534.34 x 335.89 x 41.1 mm
D)
Weight
Product with Stand 4.01 kg
Product without Stand 3.47 kg
Product with Packaging 4.17 kg
Operating Condition
Temperature Range (operation) 0°C to 40 °C
Temperature Range (storage) -20°C to 60°C
Relative Humidity 20% to 80%
operation: +120,000 ft (3,658 m)
Altitude
Non-operation: + 40,000ft (12,192 m)
MTBF 30,000hrs
Environmental
ROHS YES
EPEAT Silver (www.epeat.net)
Packaging 100% recyclable
Compliance and standards
CE Mark, FCC Class B, GOAST, SEMKO, TCO Certified, UL/cUL,
Regulatory Approvals
BSMI, ISO9241-307
Cabinet
Color Black (Black) / Blue (Front)
Finish Glossy
Note:
1. EPEAT Gold or Silver is valid only where Philips registers the product. Please visit www.epeat.net for
registration status in your country.
2. This data is subject to change without notice. Go to www.philips.com/support to download the latest
! !
LED Drive
LED panel
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
8 Meridian 3
3. Operating Instructions 227E3LPH
3.1 General Instructions
Press the power button to turn the monitor on or off.
The other control knobs are located at front panel of
the monitor. By changing these setting, the picture
can be adjusted to your personal preference.
γThe power cord should be connected.
γ Press the power button to turn on the monitor. 1. : Switch monitor’s power ON and OFF.
The power indicator will light up. 2. : Access the OSD menu.
3. Ż: Return to previous OSD level.
3.2 Control Buttons 4. SENSOR: Power sensor.
Operating the Monitor 5. Ÿ/ź: Adjust the OSD menu.
Connecting to your PC
227E3LH
1. AC power input
! !
Connect to PC
1. Connect the power cord to the back of the monitor
firmly.
2. Turn off your computer and unplug its power cord.
3. Connect the monitor signal cable to the video
connector on the back of your computer.
4. Plug the power cord of your computer and your
monitor into a nearby outlet.
5. Turn on your computer and monitor. If the monitor
displays an image, installation is complete.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
10 Meridian 3
3.3 OSD Menu The OSD tree
On-screen Display (OSD) is feature in all Philips LCD Below is an overall view of the structure of the
monitors. It allows an end user to adjust screen On-Screen Display. You can use this as a reference
performance or select functions of the monitors directly when you want to work your way around the different
through an on-screen display inter face is shown as adjustments later on.
below:
227E3LH
227E3LPH
! !
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
12 Meridian 3
4.2 Resolution & Preset Modes Power Management Definition
Note:
Note: This data is subject to change without notice
Please notice that your display works best at native
resolution of 1920 x 1080@60Hz. For best display
quality, please follow this resolution recommendation.
! !
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
14 Meridian 3
Black Dot Defects Black dot defects appear as pixels
or sub pixels that are always dark or ‘off’. That is, a
dark dot is a sub-pixel that stands out on the screen
when the monitor displays a light pattern. There are
two types of black dot defects:
Note:
1. 1 or 2 adjacent sub pixel defects = 1 dot defect.
2. This monitor is ISO9241-307 compliant. (ISO9241-307: Ergonomic requirement, analysis and compliance test
methods for electronic visual displays)
! !
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
16 Meridian 3
5. Block Diagram
5.1 Scaler Board
02.INPUT 04.SCALER 05.PANEL INTERFACE
VLCD
PA0 PA0
RIN RIN PA1 PA1
GNDR GNDR PA2 PA2
GIN GIN PA3 PA3 VLCD
GNDG GNDG PA4 PA4
BIN BIN PA5 PA5
DVI5V GNDB GNDB PA6 PA6
HSY NC HSY NC PA7 PA7
VSY NC VSY NC PA8 PA8
DDCA_SDA DDCA_SDA PA9 PA9
DDCA_SCL DDCA_SCL
DVI5V
PB0 PB0
RX0+ RX0+ PB1 PB1
RX0- RX0- PB2 PB2
5.PANEL INTERFACE
+5V_SB DVI_SDA DVI_SDA PB9 PB9
DVI_SCL DVI_SCL
LT-SDA
DVI_HPD DVI_HPD
DET_VGAI DET_VGAI LT-SCL
DET_DVII DET_DVII DVI5V
DDC_WP DDC_WP
DVI5V HDMI1_+5V 06.AUDIO +5V_SB
HDMI1_+5V
2.INPUT +5V_SB
Mute Mute
on_BACKLIGHT on_BACKLIGHT
HDMI1_+5V
Adj_BACKLIGHT Adj_BACKLIGHT
+5V_SB
PANEL_ID# PANEL_ID#
+5V_SB
VLCD
Audio_EN Audio_EN
3.HDMI1 VLCD
VCC3.3
Mute Mute
VCC3.3
VCC1.8
VCC1.8
7.POWER
4.SCALER
! !
Meridian 3 17
5.2 Power Board
16V
AC input Bridge Transformer Rectifier
EMI filter Rectifier and 5V
(T901) Diodes
Filter
Start Resistor
(R905, R908, R909)
18 Meridian 3
6. Schematic
6.1 Scaler Board 715G4641M0I000004K
Remark: Parts position can be searched by using FIND function in PDF.
17
CN101
11 1 RED+ FB101 1 2 19 OHM 500mA R102 100R 1/16W 5% C102 47nF 16V
RIN 5
D-SUB 15P 6 RED-
12 2 GREEN+ FB102 1 2 19 OHM 500mA R103 100R 1/16W 5% C103 47nF 16V
GIN 5
7 GREEN-
13 3 BLUE+ FB103 1 2 19 OHM 500mA R104 100R 1/16W 5% C104 47nF 16V
BIN 5
8 BLUE-
14 4
9 VGA5V
5PF 50V
5PF 50V
5PF 50V
15 5
10
R107
R108
R109
75R 1/16W 1%
75R 1/16W 1%
75R 1/16W 1%
R110 100R 1/16W 5% C108 47nF 16V
C105
C106
C107
GNDR 5
16
R111 100R 1/16W 5% C109 47nF 16V
GNDG 5
R112 100R 1/16W 5% C110 47nF 16V
GNDB 5
U101
2
1
NC/100N16V
4K7 1/16W 5%
4K7 1/16W 5%
22K 1/16W 5%
3
R122
R123
R124
8
VSY NC 15 DET_DVI
SY NC GND 6 SCL_DVI R127 100R 1/16W 5% D102
DDC SCL 7 SDA_DVI R128 100R 1/16W 5%
DDC SDA BAV70
14 DVI5V1 R129 1K 1/16W 5% ESD_DVI
+5V 16 HPD FB104 300OHM R130 NC PE0*
4K7 1/16W 5%
4K7 1/16W 5%
22K 1/16W 5%
AOZ8902CIL WP A1
18 DAT0+ R135 10R 1/16W 5% 6 3
DAT0+ RX0+ 5 SCL A2
17 DAT0- R136 10R 1/16W 5% 5 4
DAT0- RX0- 5 SDA VSS
10 DAT1+ R137 10R 1/16W 5%
DAT1+ RX1+ 5
9 DAT1- R138 10R 1/16W 5% CAT24C02WI-GT3
DAT1- RX1- 5
2 DAT2+ R139 10R 1/16W 5%
DAT2+ RX2+ 5 5 DVI_SDA
1 DAT2- R140 10R 1/16W 5%
DAT2- RX2- 5 5 DVI_SCL
13
DAT3+ 12 PC4 DDC_WP
DAT3- 5
DAT4+ 4
DAT4- 21
DAT5+ 20
DAT5- 23 DCLK+ R141 10R 1/16W 5%
clk+ RXC+ 5
24 DCLK- R142 10R 1/16W 5%
clk- RXC- 5
GND
GND
U106 U107
26
25
1 6 1 6 ESD_DVI
2 CH1 CH4 5 2 CH1 CH4 5
3 VN VP 4 C117 3 VN VP 4
CH2 CH3 CH2 CH3 C118
AOZ8902CIL NC/100N16V AOZ8902CIL
NC/100N16V
!
Meridian 3 19
Remark: Parts position can be searched by using FIND function in PDF.
CN501
HDMI
1 HDMI1/D2+
D2+ HDMI1_D2+ 5
2
D2 Shield 3 HDMI1/D2-
D2- HDMI1_D2- 5
4 HDMI1/D1+
D1+ HDMI1_D1+ 5
5
D1 Shield 6 HDMI1/D1-
D1- HDMI1_D1- 5
7 HDMI1/D0+
D0+ HDMI1_D0+ 5
8
D0 Shield 9 HDMI1/D0-
D0- HDMI1_D0- 5
10 HDMI1/CK+
CK+ HDMI1_CK+ 5
11 DET_HDMI
CK Shield 12 HDMI1/CK-
CK- CEC3* HDMI1_CK- 5
13 CEC R753 NC
CE Remote CEC_CTRL 5
14
20 NC 15 HDMI_SCL
21 TH1 DDC CLK 16 HDMI_SDA
22 TH2 DDC DATA 17 R153 ZD104
23 TH3 GND 18 HDMI1_+5V 1K 1/16W 5% NC/RLZ5.6B
TH4 +5V HDMI1_+5V
R160
10K 1/16W 5%
5 HDMI1_+5V
R154 DET_HDMI ADC4
PE1* DET_HDMI1 5
HDMI_HOTPLUG 10R 1/16W 5%
HDMI1_HPD 5
R162
Q102 0R05 1/16W
C119 ZD105 Q708
100N16V NC LMBT3904LT1G
NC/RLZ5.6B R754
NC R161
10K 1/16W 5%
U109 ESD_HDMI1
AOZ8902CIL
HDMI_HOTPLUG 1 6 HDMI_SCL
2 CH1 CH4 5
DET_HDMI1 3 VN VP 4 HDMI_SDA
CH2 CH3
C125
100N16V HDMI1_+5V
ZD103 +5V_SB
NC/RLZ5.6B D103
+5V_SB 3,5,7,8
BAT54C
U111
U110 NC/RClamp0524P.TCT 2 1
HDMI1/CK- 10 1 HDMI1/CK- HDMI1/CK- 10 1 HDMI1/CK-
HDMI1/CK+ 9 NC CH1 2 HDMI1/CK+ HDMI1/CK+ 9 OUT1 IN1 2 HDMI1/CK+ ESD_HDMI1
NC CH2 OUT2 IN2
3
8 3
HDMI1/D0- 7 VN VN 4 HDMI1/D0- HDMI1/D0- 7 4 HDMI1/D0-
HDMI1/D0+ 6 NC CH3 5 HDMI1/D0+ HDMI1/D0+ 6 OUT3 IN3 5 HDMI1/D0+
GND
GND
NC CH4 OUT4 IN4
4K7 1/16W 5%
4K7 1/16W 5%
22K 1/16W 5%
AOZ8804DI
3
8
C120
220N16V
U108
U113 8 1
U112 NC/RClamp0524P.TCT 7 VCC A0 2
R155
R156
R157
PC4
DDC_WP 5
20 Meridian 3
Remark: Parts position can be searched by using FIND function in PDF.
FB401 VCC3.3 FB402 DVDD
+5V_SB VCC3.3 120 OHMDVI_VCC 120 OHM C405 C407
C409 C410 100N16V 100N16V
1 2 100N16V 100N16V 1 2
MPLL_VDD 128 16 8 VCC3.3 53 104 66 87
AUDIO_VDD 3,4,7,8 +5V_SB
ADC_VDD DVDD CVDD C403 C402
MVDD DVI_VCC ADC_1V8 MVDD 10uF 16V 10uF 16V
C404 C406
100N16V 100N16V
128
16
29
53
104
66
87
118
52
99
119
28
54
65
FB403 FB404
1 97 PB0 VCC3.3 120 OHM ADC_VDD VCC3.3 120 OHM MVDD
DVI_VCC REXT T0M 96 PB1 PB[0..9] C411 C412 C408
AVCC
AVCC
DVDD
DVDD
DVDD
DVDD
CVDD
CVDD
CVDD
MVDD
T0P PB[0..9] 6
R401 126 95 PB2 1 2 100N16V 1 2 100N16V 100N16V
ADC_1V8
MVDD T1M 29 125 65
ADC_VDD
OSC_VDD
470R 1/16W 1% 94 PB3
T1P
AUDIO_VDD
7 93 PB4
4 HDMI1_D0- RX10- T2M
8 92 PB5 C470 C413
4 HDMI1_D0+ RX10+ T2P
12 91 PB6 10uF 16V 10uF 16V
4 HDMI1_D1- RX11- TCLK1M
13 90 PB7
4 HDMI1_D1+ RX11+ TCLK1P
17 89 PB8
4 HDMI1_D2- RX12- T3M
18 88 PB9
4 HDMI1_D2+ RX12+ T3P
2 86 PA0
4 HDMI1_CK- RX1C- T4M
3 85 PA1 PA[0..9]
4 HDMI1_CK+ RX1C+ T4P PA[0..9] 6
84 PA2
122 T5M 83 PA3
4 HDMI1_SCL PA4*/DDC_SCL2* T5P
123 82 PA4
4 HDMI1_SDA PA5*/DDC_SDA2* T6M CVDD
81 PA5 VCC1.8 FB406 FB405
T6P 80 PA6 120 OHM C419 VCC3.3 120 OHM AUDIO_VDD
9 TCLK2M 79 PA7 1uF 10V
3 RX0- RX20- TCLK2P
10 78 PA8 VCC3.3 1 2 1 2
3 RX0+ RX20+ T7M 8 VCC1.8 119 52 99 54
14 77 PA9
3 RX1- RX21- T7P
15
3 RX1+ RX21+
19 C417 C416
3 RX2- RX22-
20 U401 10uF 16V 10uF 16V C415 C414
AGND
AGND
ADC_GNDA
DGND
DGND
DGND
AUDIO_GND
DGND
10K 1/16W 5% OSCO
R422
6
11
21
40
76
98
115 DGND
127 DGND
55
64
C473 FB410 100K 1/16W 5%
10uF 16V
CN401 1 2 5V_DET ADC3
C422 C423 47pF 50V R431 120 OHM
100N16V 1MOHM 1/16W +/-5% 1 R430 NC/2K2 1/16W 5% R424
X401 2 R432 NC/2K2 1/16W 5% 220K 1/16W 5%
12MHz 3
4
C424 47pF 50V U401 use Heat-sink 090G6250 1 GP 5 VCC3.3
R435 6
0R05 1/16W 7
8
DVI5V HDMI1_+5V
3.9K1/16W
3.9K1/16W
3.9K1/16W
NC/8PIN
3 DVI5V 4 HDMI1_+5V
R438
R439
R440
NC NC
RLZ5.6B
RLZ5.6B
RLZ5.6B
CN410
100N16V
100N16V
+5V_SB
NC/100N16V
NC/100N16V
NC/100N16V
1 VCC3.3
3D SCL 2 CN406 CN407 VCC3.3
3D SDA 3
2
4 7 1
INT-B R470 0R05 1/16W 5 6 2
RESET 6 5 3 FB407 U403
R448
R449
R450
LT-SCL 6
R471 4 4 NC/300OHM NC/M24C04-WMN6TP
LT-SDA 6
0R05 1/16W 3 5 C431
NC
NC/4K7 1/16W 5%
NC/4K7 1/16W 5%
NC/4K7 1/16W 5%
2 6 8 1
VCC A0
1
D406
NC/0.1UF50V
NC/RLZ5.6B
!
Meridian 3 21
Remark: Parts position can be searched by using FIND function in PDF.
PA[0..9] PB[0..9]
5 PA[0..9] 5 PB[0..9]
PB0 LVB0M CN408
PA0 LVA0M PB1 LVB0P CONN
PA1 LVA0P PB2 LVB1M LVB0M RXO0- 30
PA2 LVA1M PB3 LVB1P LVB0P RXO0+ 29
PA3 LVA1P PB4 LVB2M LVB1M RXO1- 28
PA4 LVA2M PB5 LVB2P LVB1P RXO1+ 27
PA5 LVA2P PB6 LVBCKM LVB2M RXO2- 26
PA6 LVACKM PB7 LVBCKP LVB2P RXO2+ 25
PA7 LVACKP PB8 LVB3M 24
PA8 LVA3M PB9 LVB3P LVBCKM RXOC- 23
PA9 LVA3P LVBCKP RXOC+ 22
LVB3M RXO3- 21 RXOC+
LVB3P RXO3+ 20
LVA0M RXE0- 19
LVA0P RXE0+ 18 C433
17 NC
2
RXO2- 21 22 RXO2+ LVA3P RXE3+ 8 RXEC-
RXOC- 19 20 RXOC+ FB408 7
RXO3- 17 18 RXO3+ 120 OHM LT-SCL 6
RXE0- 15 16 RXE0+ LT-SDA 5
RXE1- 13 14 RXE1+ 4
RXE2- 11 12 RXE2+ 3
1
RXEC- 9 10 RXEC+ 2
RXE3- 7 8 RXE3+ 1
LT-SDA 5 6 LT-SCL
3 4
1 2
C435 + R454 R455 C436
100N16V
NC/CONN 100uF/16V
LT-SDA
LT-SCL LT-SDA 5
LT-SCL 5
22 Meridian 3
Remark: Parts position can be searched by using FIND function in PDF.
+5V_AUDIO
+5V_SB +5V_AUDIO
FB601 +5V_AUDIO
+5V_AUDIO LMBT3904LT1G
1 2 D601 R603
3,4,5,8 +5V_SB
120 OHM LL4148 10K 1/16W 5%
C601 Q601
C602 5 MUTE
220uF/16V + R631 +5V_AUDIO
100N16V 10K 1/16W 5% R604
R602 10K 1/16W 5% R606
R601 1K 1/16W 5%
R630 R632 10K 1/16W 5%
VOL
8 Volume
470R 1/16W 5%
R607
2
100R 1/16W 5% 10K 1/16W 5% 10K 1/16W 5%
1 Q603 C603
C605 LMBT3906LT1G 22UF 16V
1uF 10V MUTE-1
3
Q604 R608
LMBT3904LT1G 10K 1/16W 5%
R605
10K 1/16W 5%
C604
100N16V
CN605
NC/CONN
R609
CN601 4 L NC/10K 1/16W 5% C606 NC/1uF 10V AIN_L
AIN_L 5
5 G-2
3 G-1 R610
2 R NC/10K 1/16W 5% C607 NC/1uF 10V AIN_R
AIN_R 5
1
NC/PHONEJACK
+5V_AUDIO
R611
R612
Modify 2011/01/08
R636
R615
R616
R617
OUTL C612
R624 MUTE-1
NC/0R05 1/16W 750R 1/16W 5%
NC/33K 1/16W 5%
NC/33K 1/16W 5%
NC/0R05 1/16W
NC/220N 25V 10uF 16V
C610 R622
NC/750R 1/10W 5%
NC/750R 1/10W 5%
FB602 NC/120OHM
5 AOUT_L C614
SE-1
OUTR
OUTL
NC/0R05 1/16W 1uF 10V 1 2 CN604
2
ZD601
C630
220nF 10V C616 OUT-L+
NC/MLVS0603M04 4
NC/220pF 50V OUT-L- 3
OUT-R+ 2
FB603 NC/120OHM OUT-R- 1
1
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1 2
2
ZD602
R625 C615 NC/CONN
INL
220uF/16V
VDC
VDD
C620
+OUTL
Volume
PVDDL
+
PGNDL
PGNDL
/ MUTE
EarOutL
OUTL
CN602 PAM8007NHR
+
1
3
100R 1/16W 5%
2
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
1
R618
100K 1/16W 5% FB604 NC/120OHM
1 1 2
2
0.1UF 16V
C624 1 2
2
Line/Ear ZD604
1
220nF 10V 10uF 16V
H: Headphone C617
FB608 NC/220N 25V NC/MLVS0603M04
L: Class D C622 NC/220pF 50V
R627
NC/120 OHM +5V_AUDIO
AMP
NC/0R05 1/16W
1
5 AOUT_R C623
2
1uF 10V
R637
FB606 OUTR
1 2 NC/0R05 1/16W
120 OHM
5 Audio_SD
!
Meridian 3 23
Remark: Parts position can be searched by using FIND function in PDF.
+5V_SB U701 NC/G903T63UF VCC3.3
3 2
VIN VOUT VCC3.3 5
GND
+5V_SB VCC3.3
C705 C703 C704
1
100N16V 100uF/16V 100N16V
+5V_SB 3,4,5,7
+ C702 R701
C701 10K 1/16W 5% U702 G1117-33T43UF
100N16V 220uF/16V
VIN
VOUT(TAB)
ADJ(GND)
7
6
3
2
1
5 DIM VCC3.3
4
Q702
CONN LMBT3904LT1G R710
U703
PC5 4.7 OHM +-5% 2WS
on_BACKLIGHT 5
C708 C709 NC/G1117-18T63Uf
100N16V NC R752
22K 1/16W 5% 3 2
VI VO
R750
Volume 0R05 1/16W
7 Volume Audio_EN 5
GND
4
PWMA*
1
4
U704 VCC1.8
AP2114D-1.8TRG1
3 2
VIN VOUT VCC1.8 5
+
GND
C711 C712
PB1
1
C715
100N16V
VLCD
VLCD 6
+5V_SB
PB2
PANEL_ID# 5
5
6
7
8
R717 Q706
10K 1/16W 5% NC/AO3401
D
D
D
D
Q705
R721 AO4449 -7A/-30V
56KOHM 1/16W
G
S
S
S
R723
4
3
2
1
10K 1/16W 5%
PD6 Q701 R722 C717
5 on_Panel
NC 220N16V +5V_SB
LMBT3904LT1G
C750
R719 220N16V
10K 1/16W 5%
24 Meridian 3
6.2 Power Board
Power 715G4750P02000001S
Remark: Parts position can be searched by using FIND function in PDF.
47 OHM 1/4W
R901
C901 C924
BD901
1
D2SB80 R902 47 OHM 1/4W
+
2N2 500V2N2 500V
FB901 R937 NC Coil
3 2 T901 L902
1 2 1 POWER X'FMR
-
BEAD +16V
2
+ + 10
3
R928 R905 2 D901 ZD902 16V/1.5A
4
C902 C903 6.8K 1/4W UF1002FCT C927 + R932 R935 TZX22B
NC C906 2 C9 07 + + C92 6 330uF 35V 680R 680R
47uF M 450V C931 15 00PF2KV 9 330 uF 35 V C90 8 100 N 50 V 1
47uF M 450V R903 3 8 330 uF 35 V
470pF/1KV 100KOHM +-5% 2WS 4
1
R933
R929 R908 510OHM +-5% 1/8W
6.8K 1/4W 6 Q903
NC D902 5 KTD1028
3
R909 L903
6.8K 1/4W F902
R930 1N4148-B4006 2
2 3 D904 +5V
NC 10 OHM 1/4W + + 5V/2.5A
30MH R924 Q901 R910 C9 10 C911 FUSE
1
SMK0870FJ 0.47R 1% C925 680 uF 10 V 470uF 16V
2
R938
NR901 NC
t
R920
NTCR C92 2 220 OHM
1N 5 0V 05 6G 1 39 3A
PC1 23 X2 YFZO F
1
IC90 2
4
1
R921
C93 4 C919 1K5 +-1% 1/8W
1N 5 0V 33N 50V
3
2
R9 23
10K 1/8W 1%
C932
C920 C921 C9 23 10N 50V CN801
GND1 0 .1u F 5 0V
GND GND2 C900 R940 ENA 1
680PF 250V 680PF 250V GND 3300pF 250V ENA 4K7 +-5% 1/8W 2
1 DIM 3
2 1 DIM R926 4
2 10K 1/8W 1% +16V 5
+5V
CN902
F901
FUSE C912 AS4 31AZT R-E1 NC
1 056 G 1 58 10 T R9 27
100N 50V 2 IC903 9K1 1/8W 1%
3
4
HS1 5 CN802
HEAT SINK(Q901) HS2 HS3 6
HEAT SINK(D901) HEAT SINK(D903) 7 2
3
SOCKET 1 1
CN901 2 1 1
2 1 2 2
Wire Harness NC
CN904
1
2 FB902
3
1 2
CN903
1 Lin NC
2 CONN
3
5 Rin
4
PHONE JACK
R939
0 OHM +-5% 1/8W
!
Meridian 3 25
Converter 715G4220P01000004L
Remark: Parts position can be searched by using FIND function in PDF.
R834
NC NC
R833
R835
NC
CN801 R844 C811 Vout
NC NC
1 +12V ZD801 NC
R832 L801 0.1uF 50V R831 1R 1/8W 5%
2
3 R830 1R 1/8W 5%
12
3
4 R822
1M 1/8W 5%
CONN OVP1
R823 C812
0R05 1/10W
100pF 50V
R824
33KOHM 1/10W
26 Meridian 3
6.3 Headphone Board 715G4909T01000004S
Remark: Parts position can be searched by using FIND function in PDF.
CN007
1
6
2 Headset_R
1 Headset_R 3 Earphone_Det
2 5
3 Earphone_Det 4 Headset_L
4
7
GND
!
Meridian 3 27
6.4 IR Board (only for 227E3LPH)
715G4595R01000001S
Remark: Parts position can be searched by using FIND function in PDF.
CN053
VCC
IR_RX-1 1
2
3
R065
VCC
U053
3
100R 1/8W 5% 2 VCC
IR_RX-1 1 GND
C059 VOUT
100N 50V
KSM-603TM2M
28 Meridian 3
715G4813T01000004S
Remark: Parts position can be searched by using FIND function in PDF.
R059
VCC 100K 1/16W 5%
PS_DISTANCE
C054
C059 22UF 16V VCC R065 100N 16V
1K 1/16W
R056 U052
1K 1/16W 8 1 PS_ON
7 VCC+ 1OUT 2 PS_OUTPUT
6 2OUT 1IN- 3 PS_DISTANCE
C051 22UF 16V R057 5 2IN- 1IN+ 4
C052 Q053 100K 1/16W 5% 2IN+ GND
2
2
2
SST2222A
1
1
1
1
LED051
LED VCC_IN
NC/UDZSNP5.6B ZD052
NC/UDZSNP5.6B ZD053
NC/UDZSNP5.6B ZD054
VCC_IN
2
C058
R052 R053 100N 16V
33R 1/8W 5% 33R 1/8W 5% R063 C057
1K 1/16W 5% 100N 16V
100R 1/16W 5%
R054 Q052 AO3401A IR_RX 1
1K 1/16W 5% SST2222A Q051 2
VCC 3
CONN
5
R062 C056
VCC VCC 10K 1/16W 5% 100N 16V
VCC_IN
C053
100N 16V
CN052
6
U051
R055 1 8 R066 1
10K 1/16W 5% 2 VDD VSS 7 IR_RX 10K+-5%1/16W PS_OUTPUT 2
PS_OUTPUT 3 GP5/T1CKI/P1A*/OSC1/CLKIN GP0/AN0/CIN+/P1B/ICSPDAT 6 PS_ON 3
4 GP1/AN1/CIN0-/VREF/ICSPCLK
GP4/AN3/CIN1-/T1G/P1B*/OSC2/CLKOUT 5 4
GP3/T1G*/MCLR/VPP GP2/AN2/T0CKI/INT/COUT/CCP1/P1A PS_DISTANCE 5
PIC12F615-I/SN
7
CONN
!
Meridian 3 29
6.5 Key Board 715G4799K01000004F
Remark: Parts position can be searched by using FIND function in PDF.
C001
1000pF 50V
C002 C003
10uF 6.3V 100N 16V
Buttons
U001 Button_1 R001 560R 1/16W 5% INPUT T01
16
15
14
13
Button_2 R002 560R 1/16W 5% Power T02
VDD
LEFT
CSInt
Button_3 R003 560R 1/16W 5% T03
GP0[4]
GP0[3]
1 12 Button_4
LED_White 2 GP0[0] GP0[2] 11 Button_4 R004 560R 1/16W 5% MENU T04
I2C_SCL 3 GP0[1] XRES 10 Button_5
I2C_SDA 4 I2C SCL GP1[4] 9 Button_5 R005 560R 1/16W 5% RIGHT T05
I2C SDA GP1[3]
5
6
7
8
Button_1
Button_2
Button_3
CN001
CONN
MENU LEFT RIGHT INPUT POWER
7
1 I2C_SCL
2 I2C_SDA
3
4 LED_White
5 VCC
6
R006
CN401 CN001
8
680OHM +-5% 1/10W
2
2
5 POWER KEY# NC
ZD002
ZD004
4 LED G LED_White
1
1
3 LED R VCC
NC/UDZSNP5.6B
NC/UDZSNP5.6B
2 GND GND
1 NC
30 Meridian 3
6.6 LED Board 715G4864T01000004F
Remark: Parts position can be searched by using FIND function in PDF.
6
CN002 4
CONN 3 LED_white
2
1
LED
2
!
Meridian 3 31
7. PCB Layout
7.1 Scaler Board 715G4641M0I000004K
Remark: Parts position can be searched by using FIND function in PDF.
CN411
CN701 CN408 CN410
R605
R471
Q604
C709 C437
R457
R456
C705
R704
R701
C708
C701
CN409 R470
C702
Q706
R702
U704
C715
R752 R710
R602
R717
C604
Q603
C717
R722
Q702 U703 C435
C436
R455
R705 R721
R454
C704 C714
R750 R426 R421
C703
C603
R719
R723
C712
FB406
C417
D601
FB408
Q701
R601
C750
FB404
C413
FB405
U701 FB601
C412
C406
R410
R430 R440
C434
D404
C407
C433
C418
C401
R407 U402
CN404
ZD603
R432 C428 C402 C416
D405 R418 Q705
R442 C429 U702 C711 FB402 C415
CN401
ZD601
R443 R439 C601
D403
ZD602
R405
CN405
R438 C427
R404 C405
C473
R630 C615
CN604
CN406
Q401
R464
R462
R460
C618
C426 R420 R415 R631 C616
R412 FB603
R414 R461 FB604
CN407 C425 R429
R411
R417
R463
R603 R632
C617
R423
R465
R427
R425
R606 FB602
Q402
C624
FB411
ZD604
R428
C414
C625
C602
C404
R431 U601
C614
R607
X401
U401
C613
C423
D406 R434 R437 R435 C419
Q601
C424
R157
R156
C120
R155
C472
R159
R134
C116
R133
R132
C612
R624
C432 FB407 R403 C420
R161 C611 R627 C622
R419
R402
CN602
C610
D103 R754
R160 C605 C621 C631
R608
R637
R620
FB403
ZD103
C630 C623
D102
R433
R436
R154
R459
R458
R626
R636 R622
Q102 U108 U105 C408
C470
FB106 FB409 C471 C620
C410 C619
R452
R453
R409
R162
Q708 FB401 C403 R401
R158
D401
R406 C474
C409
C431
R115
R449
R448
C113
R450
R753 C411
R619
FB450
ZD105
C475
C607
CN603
C125
U109
C104
C110
C102
C103
C108
R118
R119
C109
FB410
R625
R612
ZD104 C606
R617
C609
R122 FB606
U111 R611
C112
R104
R103
R112
R102
C111
R111
R110
R610
U403 CN605
R141
R136
R135
R142
U110 C608
R123
R137
R138
R140
R139
R615
U113 R609
R128
R120
R130
R127
R121
C119
R153
U112
C114
C124
C118
R621
ZD101
R101
U102
U106
C117
C115
R129
FB104
C123
R614 R616
R117
C122
U103
U104
FB103
FB102
FB101
R126 R125
U107
C121
R613
D101
FB105
U101
CN501 C101
CN102 CN101
CN601
GND1
BD901 CN902
J905
C801
CN801
D904
D902
J801 R932
J910
L801 D901
Q901 Q903 R935
ZD902
HS2
HS1
J915
J906
L901 C908 C927
J903
J911
FB801
R919 J904 F902
R903
J805
C907 L902
C906
C905 FB901
J916
C903 C911
C931
C903A L903
NR901 J907
C902
T901
J902
J802 C910
C902A D905
J901
J913
C816
CN804
CN805 F901
CN904
C809 20
J804
C9
J917
J909
C9 C916
2 1 D903
FB802
CN802
C900 HS3
J914
J803
J908
FB902 CN901 CN903
J912
IC902
IC903
GND2
C814
C901
R912
R901
C924
R902 R924 R911
R934 R937 R813
C929 Q801
C808 R814 R812
R933
C926 R817
D801
R804
C804
R807
R808
C815
R928
R905
C805 C813
C912
R918 R801
R916
R805
R802
R920
R917
C806 U801
R929
R908
C802
C934 C807
C922 R809
R806
C812
C803 R816
R930
R909
C919
C917
R815
R803
C915
R931
R810
R820
R819
R818
C810
IC901
C811
R910
R821
R811
R822
R938
R914
C925
R913
C913
R927
C932 R940
R923
R939
R926
C923 R921
R915
CN006
CN007
U053
CN053
R065
C059
715G4813T01000004S
Remark: Parts position can be searched by using FIND function in PDF.
Q053
CN052
C059
C051
C054
Q051
R062
C056 R054
Q052
U052 R056
R057
C057
R063
R064
R058 U051
R052
C055
LED051
R066 R059
R053
C002
R005
C001
T05
R004
ZD002
T01 R001
U001 CN001
R006
C003
R002 T03
T02 T04
R003
ZD004
LED001
CN002
Panel
CN801
7
Converter CN902 1 9 CN408
Board CN701
Power Board
1
7 Scaler 1
CN804
CN404 5
Scaler Board CN602
CN802
CN901 CN101
CN501 CN102
CN006
CN007
Headphone Board
!
Meridian 3 37
227E3LPH
Panel
CN804
CN404 5
Scaler Board CN602
CN802
CN901 CN102 CN101
CN501
CN053
Key Board IR Board CN002 IR Board
CN001 CN052
LED Board CN051
CN006
CN007
Headphone Board
38 Meridian 3
9. Scaler Board Overview
FFC Connector
DC-DC
Flash ROM
Audio
VGA EEPROM
!
Meridian 3 39
10. Mechanical Instructions
Note: Take the 227E3LPH for example (the way of 227E3LH disassembly is almost the same as 227E3LPH)
Step 2: Remove the rear cover
1. Open the latches and along the red arrowhead
direction as the picture to open other latches.
OK
NG
Check Power “On/Off”
Turn on the Power “On/Off” switch
is “On”?
OK
NG
Check the LED Check the AC power
indicator is OK?
OK
NG
NG
NG
Press the power
Replace the main board
button is OK?
OK
NG
OK
Replace the main
The end
board and connection
NG
NG
OK
Reset in factory mode The end
NG
NG
OK
Readjust the phase and pixel
The end
clock in the user mode
NG
NG NG
OK
Replace the main board The end
NG
OK
OK
12.1. Connection
Click “Finish” to
complete the USB
serial port driver
installation.
1 2
12.4 Check the firmware version and reset the factory setting
Check the firmware version
1. Connect the video source and power off the monitor.
2. Press and buttons at the same time, power on the monitor, and then press the menu again; the
picture will appear on the top left corner.
3. Select the “Factory” and press the “MENU” button to enter the factory mode.
4. Please do “Auto Color” in factory menu after change main board and upgrade F/W.
5. Power off to exit the factory mode.
3. Factory reset will turn off “Burn in” mode which screen color switches among red, green, blue and black.
12.5 Troubleshooting:
When can’t upgrade, please retry below several ways to upgrade.
(1) When the tool appears erase error, you can change another version tool to try.
(2) The program must be in the monitor standby state, while the fail communication with monitor might result the
monitor power off. In this situation, you may AC off the monitor for a while and then AC on to retry. Maybe the
defect will be cured.
(3) Change ISP JIG or cable.
(4) Change PC
It is advised to re- soldered the main EEPROM with Software DDC from the old board onto the new board if circuit
board have been replaced, in this case the DDC data does not need to be re-programmed.
Additional information about DDC (Display Data Channel) may be obtained from Video Electronics Standards
Association (VESA). Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) information may be also obtained from VESA.
3. Copy the folder named Philips 227E3LPH to the “DDC” folder (It must be “DDC” instead of other names), and put
the “DDC” folder and “HDMISinglePort.exe” into the same folder.
5. Choose the “Only connect HDMI” and “Write SN”, and key in the 14 digital S/N that must be the same as the S/N
in the monitor barcode.
3. If this SN number is the same as what we had written by EDID tool, the EDID and SN writing is completed finally
Extension Flag: 00
Block0 Checksum: 76
Digital
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F
-----------------------------------------------
00| 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 41 0C 7B C0 94 BA 0A 00
10| 34 14 01 03 80 30 1B 78 2A 0A 45 A7 54 4A 99 25
20| 11 50 54 BD 4B 00 D1 C0 81 80 95 0F 95 00 B3 00
30| 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 3A 80 18 71 38 2D 40 58 2C
40| 45 00 E0 0C 11 00 00 1E 00 00 00 FF 00 31 33 32
!
Extension Flag: 00
Block0 Checksum: 64
HDMI
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F
--------------------Block 0--------------------
00| 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 41 0C 7B C0 94 BA 0A 00
10| 34 14 01 03 80 30 1B 78 2A 0A 45 A7 54 4A 99 25
20| 11 50 54 BD 4B 00 D1 C0 81 80 95 0F 95 00 B3 00
30| 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 3A 80 18 71 38 2D 40 58 2C
40| 45 00 E0 0C 11 00 00 1E 00 00 00 FF 00 31 33 32
50| 34 36 39 38 37 30 33 31 32 34 00 00 00 FC 00 32
60| 32 37 45 4C 48 0A 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 FD
70| 00 38 4C 1E 53 11 00 0A 20 20 20 20 20 20 01 63
--------------------Block 1--------------------
00| 02 03 22 F1 4F 01 02 03 05 06 07 10 11 12 13 14
10| 15 16 1F 04 23 09 17 07 83 01 00 00 65 03 0C 00
20| 10 00 02 3A 80 18 71 38 2D 40 58 2C 45 00 E0 0C
30| 11 00 00 1E 8C 0A D0 8A 20 E0 2D 10 10 3E 96 00
!
-------------------------------------------------------
Block 0:
Extension Flag: 01
Block0 Checksum: 63
-------------------------------------------------------
Block 1:
Block1 Checksum: 41
Extension Flag: 00
Block0 Checksum: 47
Extension Flag: 00
Block0 Checksum: 35
-------------------------------------------------------
Block 0:
Extension Flag: 01
Block0 Checksum: 34
-------------------------------------------------------
Block 1:
Block1 Checksum: 41
2. Equipment installation:
a. Connect analyzer CA-210 to PC by USB connector, install drive program CA-SDK Ver4.00 for CA-210 and restart
PC after finish installing
b. Install Port95NT drive program, set PC printer connector mode as ECP mode and reset PC after finish installing.
c. Connect tool as follow:
Note: It’s not necessary to connect Port2.
To PC LPT
3. Adjustment
Preparation before adjustment:
a. Monitor should be warmed up for more than half an hour.
b. Make sure that the tools are connected right and drive programs have been installed OK.
4. Adjustment process:
a. Press the power of CA-210, shut off the lens, press 0-Cal and open the lens after analyzer reset.
b. Open white balance adjustment program, select the right parameter according with the program and click OK.
c. Make sure that the lens of CA-210 aims at the center of the screen, then click START to adjust.
d. After finish adjusting, the adjustment program displays pass, and the START button changes for NEXT, which
means that you can adjust another monitor.
2. Press and buttons at the same time, power on the monitor, and then press the menu again; the
picture will appear on the top left corner.
3. Select the “Factory” and press the “MENU” button to enter the factory mode.
Service Kit
Description Part No. Picture
227E3LHSU/01 227E3LHSU/00
E08901 089G418A15NISJ AC POWER CORD 1500 E08901 089G404A15N IS AC POWER CORD 1500
227E3LHSU/93 227E3LHSU/00
E08901 089G414A15N IS POWER CORD 1500MM China Reg. E08901 089G404A15N IS AC POWER CORD 1500
227E3LHSU/96 227E3LHSU/00
FQ301 089G420A15N IS AC POWER CORD 1500MM TAIWAN E08901 089G404A15N IS AC POWER CORD 1500
!
Meridian 3 85
Diversity of 227E3LPHSU/27 compared with 227E3LPHSU/00
227E3LPHSU/27 227E3LPHSU/00
E08901 089G402A15N IS AC POWER CORD 1500MM E08901 089G404A15N IS AC POWER CORD 1500
227E3LPHSU/75 227E3LPHSU/00
!
Meridian 3 87
18. General Product Specification
Quick Specification table:
Model Input Feature
227E3 LH 1A1D1H
227E3 LPH 1A1D1H PowerSensor
Contents
1. Foreword
2. Product Profile
2.1 EDID Header
2.2 LCD
2.3 Scanning Frequencies
2.4 Ambient Temperature
2.5 Power Range
3. Electrical Characteristics
3.1 Interface Signals
3.2 Interface
3.3 Timing Requirement
3.4 OSD/Keypad functions
3.5 Horizontal Scanning
3.6 Vertical Scanning
3.7 Power Input Connection
3.8 Power Management
3.9 VGA Display Identification
3.10 DVI Display Identification
3.11 DDC /CI Support and Smart Manage/Control
3.12 Hot-key Definition
3.13 Smart Image
3.14 PerfectTune II (formerly FGA, Factory Alignment)
3.15 Audio
3.16 Power Sensor (Option)
4. Visual Characteristics
4.1 Test Conditions
4.2 Brightness
4.3 Color Temperature Adjustment
5. Mechanical Characteristics
5.1 Cosmetic
5.2 Mechanical Data Files
5.3 Location of Philips Logo
5.4 Gap between Panel and Front Bezel
5.5 Location of Control Icons
5.6 Color for Resin/Paint
6. Environmental Characteristics
6.1 Susceptibility of Display to External Environment
6.2 Transportation Tests
6.3 Display Disturbances from External Environment
6.4 Display Disturbances to External Environment
1. Foreword
This specification describes a 21.5Ǝ FHD multi-scan color TFT LCD monitor with maximum resolution up to 1920
x 1080 /75Hz non-interlaced. This model uses 250 nits panel.
All optical characteristics are determined according to panel specification after warming up longer than 30
minutes.
2. Product Profile
This display monitor unit is a color display monitor enclosed in PHILIPS styling cabinet which has an integrated
tilt base.
1 User visible strings on .inf file Philips 227ELPH (27inch wide LCD monitor 227E3LPH)
2 Manufacturer ID ( EDID data) PHL
3 Product ID, "xxxx" 4 codes MSB(byte 12): C0
LSB (byte 11): 7A
4 maximum resolution 1920 x 1080
5 Horizontal Frequency Range 30~83 KHz
2.2 LCD
Suppliers to offer panel specifications, Panel incoming specification: Follow Philips’ specification
CMI
LGD
3. Electrical Characteristics
Scaler should be capable of below items.
1) Scaler must support color engine for Image enhancement feature (SmartImage)
2) Scaler must have enough memory to support PerfecTune feature and Philips OSD
3) Scaler must support SmartContras, 500K: 1 DCR preferred
4) VGA signal Auto adjustment:
Monitor automatically adjusts and optimizes resolution and frequency based on input signal defined by
“Source” function. The message “NO VIDEO INPUT” (source)” (Note A) will be displayed on screen while no
signal is detected. Monitor will automatically optimize resolution and frequency whenever connected to
different signal source. When press the “Auto”, the screen also show a status bar. During adjustment period,
a status bar will show on screen from 0% to 100% to indicate the progress of adjustment.
Auto adjustment: new timing & preset modes (non- factory preset mode) should do adjustment at first time
detection and save the related date into memory. Resolution ̰ 800x600, do not do auto adjustment.
Note A: source maybe D-SUB, DVI, HDMI.
b) DVI-D Digital
Input signal: Single TMDS link (Three channels: RX0-/+, RX1-/+, RX2-/+)
!
TMDS Channel
¾ Carries audio, video and auxiliary data
¾ Signaling method: according to DVI 1.0 specification. Single-link (Type A HDMI)
¾ Video pixel rate: 25MHz to 165MHz (type A)
¾ Pixel encodings: RGB 4:4:4, YCbCr 4:2:2, YCbCr 4:4:4
¾ Audio sample rates: 32KHz, 44.1KHz, 48KHz
¾ Audio channels: 2
DDC Channel
¾ Allows source to interrogate capabilities of sink
¾ I2C signaling with 100 KHz clock
¾ E-EDID data structure according to EIA/CEA-861D and VESA Enhanced EDID.
Content protection:
According to High-Definition Content Protection (HDCP) Specification 1.10
HDMI video input should supporting timing defined in CEA861-D Specification with extended EDID blocks.
OverScan:
1. RGB signal: OFF (no this function)
2. YUV signal: (Video timming) ON (Be used and set ON/OFF, but only 1080p definde is OFF)
(+5V Power)
Power Supply Voltage: 4.7V – 5.3V
Maximum Current Consumption: 50mA
(DDC Signal)
Maximum Capacitance: 50pF
(HPD Signal)
High Voltage Level: 2.4V – 5.0V
Low Voltage Level: 0 – 0.4V
Output Resistance: 1Kȍ±20%
User Mode
a. Can save those timing that not in Preset mode and can be showed (not over scaler or Panel spec.)
b. It needs to reserve the 10 timings space in memory size.
ŎĴġŕŪŮŪůŨġ
ŵŢţŭŦŠijıIJIJıĵıĹįŹŭŴŹ
Item
Reset -
OSD/keypad No: Exit
1
definition ŎĴġŎŊńŐŏġ Yes: Auto adjustment for displaying timing
ŔőņńŠijıIJIJıĵıķįťŰŤ
mode and recall factory preset
English, French, German, Spanish, Italian,
2 OSD Translation ŐŔŅŠŔŵųŪůŨŠŎĴŠijıIJ
Russian, Simplified Chinese, Portuguese,
IJıĴijijįŹŭŴ Turkish (9)
ŮŦŢŴŶųŦŮŦůŵġŰŧġ őŰŸŦųġŤŰůŴŶŮűŵŪŰůġ
űŰŸŦųġŴŢŷŪůŨįűťŧ ŮŦŢŴŶųŦġŵũŦġŸŢźġĮıĺı
ŅĻŝņŏňŝŮŰůŪŵŰųġ
űųŰūŦŤŵŴŝŴűŦŤŝʼnĹŝũŰŵġŬ
ŔŮŢųŵŊŮŢŨŦġőųŰŧŪŭŦġ
ŅŦŧŪůŪŵŪŰůŴĩŎijĪįťŰŤ
3.15 Audio
3.15.1 Frequency Response
The amplifier and speaker combination shall provide a frequency response of 300Hz to 20 KHz, with
+/-3db variation over the entire response range.
y Detection angle:
+/-35 degree (for IR LED)
The monitors may influence each other. So Monitor 1 may produce unexpected brightness-switches in monitor
2 (and vice versa). Furthermore, user 1 could perhaps (via monitor 1) influence the power sensor readout on
monitor 2.
4. Visual Characteristics
4.1 Test conditions
Unless otherwise specified, this specification is defined under the following conditions.
1) Input signal: As defined in 3.3, 1920 x 1080 non-interlaced mode (1920 x 1080 @60Hz), signal sources
must have 75 ohm output impedance.
2) Luminance setting: controls to be set to 250 nits with full screen 100 % duty cycle white signal
3) Warm up: more than 30 minutes after power on with signal supplied.
4) Ambient light: 400 -- 600 lux.
5) Ambient temperature: 20 ± 5 qC
4.2 Brightness
Follow Panel specification.
5. Mechanical Characteristics
5.1 Cosmetic -
Philips ID
5.8 Resins
y RoHS required
y WEEE required.
y Resin type/selection refers to Project Book Section 7.2 Plastic material.
5.15 Product dimension / Weight (Refer to Philips approved SHT 191/ SHT560)
x Un-package test
1. Sine vibration (operating)
2. Half sine shock test (non operation)
6. Environmental Characteristics
The following sections define the interference and susceptibility condition limits that might occur between
external environment and the display device.
Safety Checks
After the original service problem has been corrected,a complete safety check
should be made. Be sure to check over the entire set, not just the areas 6. New picture tubes are specifically designed to withstand higher operathng
where you have worked. Some previous servicer may have left an unsafe voltages without creating undesirable X-radiation. It is strongly
condition,which could be unknowingly passed on to your customer. Be sure recommended that any shop test fixture which is to be used with the new
to check all of the following: higher voltage chassis be equipped with one of the new type tubes
designed for this service. Addition of a permanently connected HV meter
Fire and Shock Hazard
to the shop test fixture is advisable. The CRT types used in these new
1. Be sure all components are positioned in such a way as to avoid the
sets should never be replaced with any other types, as this may result in
possibility of adjacent component shorts. This is especially important
excessive X-radiation.
on those chassis which are transported to and from the service shop.
7. It is essential to use the specified picture tube to avoid a possible X-diation
2. Never release a repaired unit unless all protective devices such as
problem.
insulators, barries, covers, strain reliefs, and other hardware have been
8. Most TV receivers contain some type of emergency "Hold Down" circuit to
installed in accordance with the original design.
prevent HV from rising to excessive levels in the presence of a failure
3. Soldering and wiring must be inspected to locate possible cold solder
mode. These various circuits should be understood by all technicians
joints,solder splashes,sharp solder points, frayed leads, pinched leads,
servicing them, especially since many hold down circuits are inoperative
or damaged insulation ( including the ac cord).Be certain to remove
as long as the receiver performs normally.
loose solder balls and all other loose foreign particles.
4. Check across-the-line components and other components for physical
Leakage Current Cold Check
evidence of damage or deterioration and replace if necessary. Follow
1. Unplug the ac line cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs of
original layout,lead length, and dress.
the plug.
5. No lead or component should touch a receiving tube or a resistor rated
2. Turn on the power switch.
at 1 watt or more. Lead tension around protruding metal surfaces or
3. Measure the resistance value between the jumpered ac plug and all
edges must be avoided.
exposed cabinet parts of the receiver, such as screw heads, antennas,
6. Critical components having special safety characteristics are identified
and control shafts. When the exposed metallic part has a return path to
with ans by the Ref. No. in the parts list and enclosed within a broken line
the chassis, the reading should be between 1 megohm and 5.2 megohms.
* (where several critical components are grouped in one area) along with
When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the chassis, the
the safety symbols on the schematic diagrams and/or exploded views.
reading must be infinity. Remove the jumper from the ac line cord.
7. When servicing any unit, always use a separate isolation transformer
for the chassis Failure to use a separate isolation transformer may
expose you to possible shock hazard, and may cause damage to
servicing instruments.
8. Many electronic products use a polarized ac line cord (one wide pin on
the plug.) Defeating this safety feature may create a potential hazard to
the service and the user. Extension cords which do not incorporate the
polarizing feature should never be used.
9. After reassembly of the unit, always perform an leakage test or resistance
test from the line cord to all exposed metal parts of the cabinet. Also check TO 0.15 uF WATER
all metal control shafts(with knobs removed), antenna terminals, handles, INSTRUMENTS PIPE
screws, etc. to be sure the unit may be safety operated without danger of EXPOSED
electrical shock.
EARTH
METAL PARTS GROUND
1500 ohm, 10W
* Broken line Leakage Current Hot Check
1. Do not use an isolation transformer for this test. Plug the completely
Implosion reassembled receiver directly into the ac outlet.
2. Connect a 1.5k, 10w resistor paralleled by a 0.15uf. capacitor between
1. All picture tubes used in current model receivers are equipped with an
each exposed metallic cabinet part and a good earth ground such as a
integral implosion system. Care should always be used, and safety
water pipe, as shown above.
glasses worn,whenever handling any picture tube. Avoid scratching or
3. Use an ac voltmeter with at least 5000 ohms volt sensitivity to measure
otherwise damaging the picture tube during installation.
the potential across the resistor.
2. Use only replacement tubes specified by the manufacturer.
4. The potential at any point should not exceed 0.75 volts. A leakage current
tester may be used to make this test; leakage current must not exceed
X-radiation
0.5 milliamps. If a measurement is outside of the specified limits, there is
1. Be sure procedures and instructions to all your service personnel cover
a possibility of shock hazard. The receiver should be repaired and
the subject of X-radiation. Potential sources of X-rays in TV receivers are
rechecked before returning it to the customer.
the picture tube and the high voltage circuits. The basic precaution which
5. Repeat the above procedure with the ac plug reversed.( Note: An ac
must be exercised is to keep the high voltage at the factory recommended
adapter is necessary when a polarized plug is used. Do not defeat the
level.
polarizing feature of the plug.)
2. To avoid possible exposure to X-radiation and electrical shock, only the
manufacturer's specified anode connectors must be used.
Picture Tube Replacement
3. It is essential that the service technician has an accurate HV meter
The primary source of X-radiation in this television receiver is the picture
available at all times. The calibration of this meter should be checked
tube. The picture tube utilized in this chassis is specially constructed to limit
periodically against a reference standard.
X-radiation emissions. For continued X-radiation protection, the replacement
4. When the HV circuitry is operating properly there is no possibility of an x-
tube must be the same type as the original, including suffix letter, or a Philips
radiation problem. High voltage should always be kept at the manufacturer's
approved type.
rated value-no higher - for optimum performance. Every time a color set is
serviced, the brightness should be run up and down while monitoring the
HV with a meter to be certain that the HV is regulated correctly and does Parts Replacement
not exceed the specified value. We suggest that you and your technicians Many electrical and mechanical parts in Philips television sets have special
review test procedures so that HV and HV regulation are always checked as safety related characteristics. These characteristics are often not evident from
a standard servicing procedure, and the reason for this prudent routine is visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be
clearly understood by everyone. It is important to use an accurate and obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage,
reliable HV meter. It is recommended that the HV recorded on each etc. The use of a substitute part which does not have the same safety
customer's invoice, which will demonstrate a proper concern for the characteristics as the Philips recommended replacement part shown in this
customer's safety. service manual may create shock, fire, or other hazards
5. When troubleshooting and making test measurements in a receiver with
a problem of excessive high voltage, reduce the line voltage by means of
a Variac to bring the HV into acceptable limits while troubleshooting. Do
not operate the chassis longer than necessary to locate the cause of the
excessive HV.
WARNING : Before removing the CRT anode cap, turn the unit OFF and short the HIGH VOLTAGE to the CRT DAG ground.
SERVICE NOTE : The CRT DAG is not at chassis ground.