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Colour Television

Chassis

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CA

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Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview 2


Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes
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Directions for Use
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Mechanical Instructions
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Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding
9
Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms
Block Diagram
13
I2C and Supply Voltage Overview
14
Testpoint Overview Mono Carrier and CRT Panel
15
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts
Diagram
Mono Carrier: Power Supply
(A1)16
Mono Carrier: Deflection
(A2)17
Mono Carrier: Tuner IF
(A3)18
Mono Carrier: Video Processing
(A4)19
Mono Carrier: Audio - BTSC Stereo Decoder
(A5)20
Mono Carrier: Audio Amplifier + Mono Sound Processing (A6)21
Mono Carrier: Front I/O + Front Control + Headphone
(A7)22
CRT Panel
(B1)25
Alignments
27
Circuit Descriptions, List of Abbreviations, and IC Data Sheets34
Abbreviation List
36
Spare Parts List
37
Revision List
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PWB
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Published by WS 0667 BG CD Customer Service

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Subject to modification

EN 3122 785 16560

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Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview

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1. Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview


1.2

Index of this chapter:


1.1 Technical Specifications
1.2 Connection Overview
1.3 Chassis Overview

Note: The following connector colour abbreviations are used


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

Note: Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual


situation, due to the different set executions.

1.1

Technical Specifications

1.1.1

Vision
Display type
Screen size
Tuning system
TV Colour systems
Video playback
Channel selections

1.1.2

Maximum power (WRMS)


1.1.3

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1.2.1

CRT, DV, FSQ


14 (36 cm), 4:3
20 (51 cm), 4:3
PLL
NTSC M/N, PAL M
NTSC M/N 3.58, 4.43
PAL B/G
181 presets
Full-Cable

: FM-mono
: BTSC with SAP
: 1x3

Front Connections

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Figure 1-1 Front connections (to be updated)


Cinch: Video CVBS - In, Audio - In
Ye - Video CVBS
1 VPP / 75 ohm
Wh - Audio
0.2 VRMS / 10 kohm

Sound
Sound systems

Connection Overview

1.2.2

jq
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Rear Connections

Miscellaneous
Power supply:
- Mains voltage (VAC)
- Mains frequency (Hz)

: 100-250
: 50 / 60
75 Ohm ANT.

Power consumption (values are indicative)


- Normal operation (W)
: 36 (14)
: 46 (20)
- Stand-by (W)
: <1
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Dimensions (WxHxD cm)

Weight (kg)

Ambient conditions:
- Temperature range (C)
- Maximum humidity

: 36.2 x 35.0 x 35.4


(14)
: 49.1 x 44.9 x 46.3
(20)
: 8.7 (14)
: 15.6 (20)

: +5 to +40
: 90% R.H.

Figure 1-2 Rear connections (needs to be checked)


FM Ant
1 - F type

75 ohm, coax

Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview


1.3

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Chassis Overview

B1

CRT PANEL

MONO
CARRIER

POWER SUPPLY

A1

DEFLECTION

A2

TUNER IF

A3

IF, VIDEO PROCESSING, CONTROL,


AND SYNC.

A4

AUDIO BTSC STEREO DECODER

A5

AUDIO AMP + MONO SOUND PROC.

A6

FRONT I/O + FRONT CONTROL


+ HEADPHONE

A7

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Figure 1-3 Chassis overview

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Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes

2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes


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

Index of this chapter:


2.1 Safety Instructions
2.2 Maintenance Instructions
2.3 Warnings
2.4 Notes

2.1

Safety Instructions

2.3

Safety regulations require the following during a repair:


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

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


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

2.2

Warnings

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Figure 2-1 Discharge picture tube

All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to


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

2.4

Notes

2.4.1

General

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

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


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

Measure the voltages and waveforms with regard to the


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

Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes

2.4.2

Schematic Notes

2.4.3

semiconductors in the unit, irrespective of the type


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

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


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

Rework on BGA (Ball Grid Array) ICs


General
Although (LF)BGA assembly yields are very high, there may
still be a requirement for component rework. By rework, we
mean the process of removing the component from the PWB
and replacing it with a new component. If an (LF)BGA is
removed from a PWB, the solder balls of the component are
deformed drastically so the removed (LF)BGA has to be
discarded.
Device Removal
As is the case with any component that is being removed, it is
essential when removing an (LF)BGA, that the board, tracks,
solder lands, or surrounding components are not damaged. To
remove an (LF)BGA, the board must be uniformly heated to a
temperature close to the reflow soldering temperature. A
uniform temperature reduces the risk of warping the PWB.
To do this, we recommend that the board is heated until it is
certain that all the joints are molten. Then carefully pull the
component off the board with a vacuum nozzle. For the
appropriate temperature profiles, see the IC data sheet.
Area Preparation
When the component has been removed, the vacant IC area
must be cleaned before replacing the (LF)BGA.
Removing an IC often leaves varying amounts of solder on the
mounting lands. This excessive solder can be removed with
either a solder sucker or solder wick. The remaining flux can be
removed with a brush and cleaning agent.
After the board is properly cleaned and inspected, apply flux on
the solder lands and on the connection balls of the (LF)BGA.
Note: Do not apply solder paste, as this has been shown to
result in problems during re-soldering.
Device Replacement
The last step in the repair process is to solder the new
component on the board. Ideally, the (LF)BGA should be
aligned under a microscope or magnifying glass. If this is not
possible, try to align the (LF)BGA with any board markers.
So as not to damage neighbouring components, it may be
necessary to reduce some temperatures and times.
More Information
For more information on how to handle BGA devices, visit this
URL: www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com (needs subscription,
not available for all regions). After login, select Magazine,
then go to Repair downloads. Here you will find Information
on how to deal with BGA-ICs.

2.4.4

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Lead-free Solder
Philips CE is producing lead-free sets (PBF) from 1.1.2005
onwards.
Identification: The bottom line of a type plate gives a 14-digit
serial number. Digits 5 and 6 refer to the production year, digits
7 and 8 refer to production week (in example below it is 1991
week 18).
MODEL

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

: 32PF9968/10

PROD.NO: AG 1A0617 000001

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Figure 2-2 Serial number example


Regardless of the special lead-free logo (which is not always
indicated), one must treat all sets from this date onwards
according to the rules as described below.

Figure 2-3 Lead-free logo


Due to lead-free technology some rules have to be respected
by the workshop during a repair:
Use only lead-free soldering tin Philips SAC305 with order
code 0622 149 00106. If lead-free solder paste is required,
please contact the manufacturer of your soldering
equipment. In general, use of solder paste within
workshops should be avoided because paste is not easy to
store and to handle.
Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free
soldering tin. The solder tool must be able:
To reach a solder-tip temperature of at least 400C.
To stabilise the adjusted temperature at the solder-tip.
To exchange solder-tips for different applications.
Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature of around
360C - 380C is reached and stabilised at the solder joint.
Heating time of the solder-joint should not exceed ~ 4 sec.
Avoid temperatures above 400C, otherwise wear-out of
tips will increase drastically and flux-fluid will be destroyed.
To avoid wear-out of tips, switch off unused equipment or
reduce heat.
Mix of lead-free soldering tin/parts with leaded soldering
tin/parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to
avoid mixed regimes. If this cannot be avoided, carefully
clean the solder-joint from old tin and re-solder with new
tin.
Use only original spare-parts listed in the Service-Manuals.
Not listed standard material (commodities) has to be
purchased at external companies.
Special information for lead-free BGA ICs: these ICs will be
delivered in so-called "dry-packaging" to protect the IC
against moisture. This packaging may only be opened
shortly before it is used (soldered). Otherwise the body of
the IC gets "wet" inside and during the heating time the
structure of the IC will be destroyed due to high (steam-)
pressure inside the body. If the packaging was opened
before usage, the IC has to be heated up for some hours
(around 90C) for drying (think of ESD-protection!).
Do not re-use BGAs at all!
For sets produced before 1.1.2005, containing leaded
soldering tin and components, all needed spare parts will
be available till the end of the service period. For the repair
of such sets nothing changes.

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Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes

In case of doubt whether the board is lead-free or not (or with


mixed technologies), you can use the following method:
Always use the highest temperature to solder, when using
SAC305 (see also instructions below).
De-solder thoroughly (clean solder joints to avoid mix of
two alloys).
Caution: For BGA-ICs, you must use the correct temperatureprofile, which is coupled to the 12NC. For an overview of these
profiles, visit the website www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com
(needs subscription, but is not available for all regions)
You will find this and more technical information within the
"Magazine", chapter "Repair downloads".
For additional questions please contact your local repair help
desk.
2.4.5

Alternative BOM identification


In September 2003, Philips CE introduced a change in the way
the serial number (or production number, see Figure 2-2) is
composed. From this date on, the third digit in the serial
number (example: AG2B0335000001) indicates the number of
the alternative BOM (Bill of Materials used for producing the
specific model of TV set). It is possible that the same TV model
on the market is produced with e.g. two different types of
displays, coming from two different O.E.M.s.
By looking at the third digit of the serial number, the service
technician can see if there is more than one type of B.O.M.
used in the production of the TV set he is working with. He can
then consult the At Your Service Web site, where he can type
in the Commercial Type Version Number of the TV set (e.g.
28PW9515/12), after which a screen will appear that gives
information about the number of alternative B.O.M.s used.
If the third digit of the serial number contains the number 1
(example: AG1B033500001), then there is only one B.O.M.
version of the TV set on the market. If the third digit is a 2
(example: AG2B0335000001), then there are two different
B.O.M.s. Information about this is important for ordering
the correct spare parts!
For the third digit, the numbers 1...9 and the characters A...Z
can be used, so in total: 9 plus 26 = 35 different B.O.M.s can
be indicated by the third digit of the serial number.

2.4.6

Practical Service Precautions

It makes sense to avoid exposure to electrical shock.


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

Directions for Use

3. Directions for Use


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

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Mechanical Instructions

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4. Mechanical Instructions
4.3

Index of this chapter:


4.1 Rear Cover Removal
4.2 Service Position Main Panel
4.3 Rear Cover Mounting

4.1

Rear Cover Removal


1. Remove all fixation screws of the rear cover.
2. Now pull the rear cover in backward direction to remove it.

4.2

Service Position Main Panel


1. Disconnect the strain relief of the AC power cord.
2. Remove the main panel, by pushing the two centre clips
outward [1]. At the same time pull the panel away from the
CRT [2].
3. If necessary, disconnect the degaussing coil by removing
the cable from the (red) connector 1512.
4. Move the panel somewhat to the left and flip it 90 degrees
[3], with the components towards the CRT.

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B
Figure 4-1 Service Position

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Rear Cover Mounting


Before you mount the rear cover, perform the following checks:
1. Check whether the mains cord is mounted correctly in its
guiding brackets.
2. Re-place the strain relief of the AC power cord into the
cabinet.
3. Check whether all cables are replaced in their original
position

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5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

Index of this chapter:


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

5.1

Test Points
This chassis is equipped with test points in the service printing.
In the schematics test points are identified with a rectangle box
around Fxxx or Ixxx. On the PCB, test points are specifically
mentioned in the service manual as half moons with a dot in
the centre.
Perform measurements under the following conditions:
Service Default Alignment Mode.
Video: colour bar signal.
Audio: 3 kHz left, 1 kHz right.

5.2

Service Modes
Service Default Alignment Mode (SDAM) offers several
features for the service technician.
There is also the option of using ComPair, a hardware interface
between a computer (see requirements below) and the TV
chassis. It offers the ability of structured trouble shooting, test
pattern generation, error code reading, software version readout, and software upgrading.
Minimum Requirements: a Pentium Processor, Windows 95/
98, and a CD-ROM drive (see also paragraph ComPair).

Bass, treble and balance at 50%; volume at 25%.


All service-unfriendly modes (if present) are disabled, like:
(Sleep) timer,
Child/parental lock,
Blue mute,
Hotel/hospitality mode
Auto switch-off (when no IDENT video signal is
received for 15 minutes),
Skip / blank of non-favourite presets / channels,
Auto store of personal presets,
Auto user menu time-out.
Operation hours counter.
Software version.
Option settings.
Error buffer reading and erasing.
Software alignments.

How to enter SDAM


Use one of the following methods:
Use a standard customer RC-transmitter and key in the
code 062596 directly followed by the M (menu) button or
Short jumper wires 9448 and pin 4 of 7200 on the mono
carrier (see Fig. 8-1) and apply AC power. Then press the
power button (remove the short after start-up).
Caution: Entering SDAM by shortening wires 9448 and pin
4 of 7200 will override the +8V-protection. Do this only for
a short period. When doing this, the service-technician
must know exactly what he is doing, as it could lead to
damaging the set.
Or via ComPair.
After entering SDAM, the following screen is visible, with S at
the upper right side for recognition.

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

Table 5-1 SW Cluster


SW
Cluster

Software
name

UOC type

L06SP

L036LM x.y

TDA9370

C
O
A
T
W
G

UOC
Special
Diversity Features
55K
Mono
ROM Size

L
P
K
U
H
E

E
T
B
N
I
O

S
X X X

X X X

A R
I O N S

C L E A R
>

E R
T E
T O N E
M E T R Y

>
>
>

Abbreviations in Software name:


U = Nafta, M = Mono, N = Stereo.
5.2.1

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Service Default Alignment Mode (SDAM)

Figure 5-1 SDAM menu (example)

Purpose
To change option settings.
To create a predefined setting to get the same
measurement results as given in this manual.
To display / clear the error code buffer.
To override SW protections.
To perform alignments.
To start the blinking LED procedure.

Specifications
Table 5-2 SDM default settings

Region

Freq. (MHz)

Default
system

Europe, AP-PAL/Multi

475.25

PAL B/G

NAFTA, AP-NTSC, LATAM

61.25 (ch. 3)

NTSC M

All picture settings at 50% (brightness, colour contrast,


hue).

LLLL. This is the operation hours counter. It counts the


normal operation hours, not the stand-by hours.
AAABCD-X.Y. This is the software identification of the
main micro controller:
A = the project name (L03 2006).
B = the region: E= Europe, A= Asia Pacific, U= NAFTA,
L= LATAM.
C = the feature of software diversity: N = stereo nonDBX, S = stereo dBx, M = mono, D = DVD
D = the language cluster number:
X = the main software version number.
Y = the sub software version number.
S. Indication of the actual mode. S= SDAM= Service
Default Alignment mode.
Error buffers. Five errors possible.
Option bytes. Seven codes possible.
Clear. Erase the contents of the error buffer. Select the
CLEAR menu item and press the CURSOR RIGHT key.
The content of the error buffer is cleared.
Options. To set the Option Bytes. See chapter 8.3.1 for a
detailed description.

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Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding


Snowy picture
No or bad antenna signal. Connect a proper antenna
signal.
Antenna not connected. Connect the antenna.
No channel / pre-set is stored at this program number. Go
to the INSTALL menu and store a proper channel at this
program number.
The tuner is faulty (in this case the CODES line will contain
error number 10). Check the tuner and replace / repair if
necessary.

AKB. Disable (0) or enable (1) the black current loop


(AKB = Auto Kine Bias).
Tuner. To align the Tuner. See chapter 8.3.2 for a detailed
description.
White Tone. To align the White Tone. See chapter 8.3.3
for a detailed description.
Geometry. To align the set geometry. See chapter 8.3.4
for a detailed description.

How to navigate
In SDAM, select menu items with the CURSOR UP/DOWN
key on the remote control transmitter. The 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.
With the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys, it is possible to:
Activate the selected menu item.
Change the value of the selected menu item.
Activate the selected submenu.
When you press the MENU button twice, the set will switch
to the normal user menus (with the SDAM mode still active
in the background). To return to the SDAM menu press the
OSD / STATUS button.
When you press the MENU key in a submenu, you will
return to the previous menu.
How to store settings
To store settings, leave the SDAM mode with the Stand-by
button on the remote.

Snowy picture and/or unstable picture


A scrambled or decoded signal is received.
Black and white picture
Increase the COLOR value when:
The picture improves after you have pressed the Smart
Picture button on the remote control.
The new Personal preference value is automatically stored.
Menu text not sharp enough
Decrease the CONTRAST value when:
The picture improves after you have pressed the Smart
Picture button on the remote control.
The new Personal preference value is automatically stored.
5.3.2

No sound or sound too loud (after channel change /


switching on)
Increase / decrease the VOLUME level.
Press the Smart Sound button repeatedly to access 4 different
types of sound settings and choose your desired setting.

How to exit
Switch the set to STANDBY by pressing the power button on
the remote control (if you switch the set 'off' by removing the AC
power, the set will return in SDAM when AC power is reapplied). The error buffer is not cleared.

5.3

Problems and Solving Tips

5.3.1

Picture Problems
Note: Below described problems are all related to the TV
settings. The procedures to change the value (or status) of the
different settings are described.
No colours / noise in picture
1. Press the MENU button on the remote control.
2. Select the INSTALLATION sub menu.
3. Select and change the SYSTEM setting until picture and
sound are correct.
4. Select the STORE menu item.
Colours not correct / unstable picture
1. Press the MENU button on the remote control.
2. Select the INSTALLATION sub menu.
3. Select and change the SYSTEM setting until picture and
sound are correct.
4. Select the STORE menu item.
Picture too dark or too bright
Increase / decrease the BRIGHTNESS and / or the
CONTRAST value when:
The picture improves after you have pressed the Smart
Picture button on the remote control.
The picture improves after you have switched on the
Customer Service Mode
The new Personal preference value is automatically stored.
White line around picture elements and text
Decrease the SHARPNESS value when:
The picture improves after you have pressed the Smart
Picture button on the remote control.
The new Personal preference value is automatically stored.

Sound Problems

5.4

Service Tools

5.4.1

ComPair
Introduction
ComPair (Computer Aided Repair) is a service tool for Philips
Consumer Electronics products. ComPair is a further
development on the European DST (service remote control),
which allows faster and more accurate diagnostics. ComPair
has three big advantages:
1. ComPair helps you to quickly get an understanding on how
to repair the chassis in a short time by guiding you
systematically through the repair procedures.
2. ComPair allows very detailed diagnostics (on I2C level) and
is therefore capable of accurately indicating problem areas.
You do not have to know anything about I2C commands
yourself because ComPair takes care of this.
3. ComPair speeds up the repair time since it can
automatically communicate with the chassis (when the
microprocessor is working) and all repair information is
directly available. When ComPair is installed together with
the Force/SearchMan electronic manual of the defective
chassis, schematics and PWBs are only a mouse click
away.
Specifications
ComPair consists of a Windows based fault finding program
and an interface box between PC and the (defective) product.
The ComPair interface box is connected to the PC via a serial
(or RS-232) cable.
For this chassis, the ComPair interface box and the TV
communicate via a bi-directional service cable via the service
connector(s).
The ComPair fault finding program is able to determine the
problem of the defective television. ComPair can gather
diagnostic information in two ways:
Automatically (by communicating with the television):
ComPair can automatically read out the contents of the

Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding


entire error buffer. Diagnosis is done on I2C/UART level.
ComPair can access the I2C/UART bus of the television.
ComPair can send and receive I2C/UART commands to
the microcontroller of the television. In this way, it is
possible for ComPair to communicate (read and write) to
devices on the I2C/UART buses of the TV-set.
Manually (by asking questions to you): Automatic
diagnosis is only possible if the microcontroller of the
television is working correctly and only to a certain extent.
When this is not the case, ComPair will guide you through
the fault finding tree by asking you questions (e.g. Does the
screen give a picture? Click on the correct answer: YES /
NO) and showing you examples (e.g. Measure test-point I7
and click on the correct oscillogram you see on the
oscilloscope). You can answer by clicking on a link (e.g.
text or a waveform picture) that will bring you to the next
step in the fault finding process.
By a combination of automatic diagnostics and an interactive
question / answer procedure, ComPair will enable you to find
most problems in a fast and effective way.

TO
I2C SERVICE
CONNECTOR

VCR

Power
9V DC

EN 11

ComPair order codes (US):


ComPair Software: ST4191.
ComPair Interface Box: 4822 727 21631.
AC Adapter: T405-ND.
ComPair Quick Start Guide: ST4190.
ComPair interface extension cable: 3139 131 03791.
ComPair UART interface cable: 3122 785 90630.
Note: If you encounter any problems, contact your local
support desk.

5.5

PC

5.

How to Order
ComPair order codes (EU/AP/LATAM):
Starter kit ComPair32/SearchMan32 software and
ComPair interface (excl. transformer): 3122 785 90450.
ComPair interface (excl. transformer): 4822 727 21631.
Starter kit ComPair32 software (registration version): 3122
785 60040.
Starter kit SearchMan32 software: 3122 785 60050.
ComPair32 CD (update): 3122 785 60070 (year 2002),
3122 785 60110 (year 2003 onwards).
SearchMan32 CD (update): 3122 785 60080 (year 2002),
3122 785 60120 (year 2003), 3122 785 60130 (year 2004).
ComPair firmware upgrade IC: 3122 785 90510.
Transformer (non-UK): 4822 727 21632.
Transformer (UK): 4822 727 21633.
ComPair interface cable: 3122 785 90004.
ComPair interface extension cable: 3139 131 03791.
ComPair UART interface cable: 3122 785 90630.

How to Connect
This is described in the chassis fault finding database in
ComPair.

TO
UART SERVICE
CONNECTOR

L03.6L CA

Error Codes
In case of non-intermittent faults, clear the error buffer before
you begin the repair. These to ensure that old error codes are
no longer present.

I2C

E_06532_021.eps
180804

If possible, check the entire contents of the error buffer.


In some situations, an error code is only the result of another
error code and not the actual cause (e.g., a fault in the
protection detection circuitry can also lead to a protection).

Figure 5-2 ComPair interface connection

Table 5-3 Error Code Table


ERROR Device

Error description

Check item

Diagram

Not applicable

No Error

Not applicable

X-Ray Protection (USA)

7421, 2423, 6421, 6422

A2

Not applicable

Horizontal Protection

7421, 7422, 7423

A2

Not applicable

Vertical Protection

7461, 7462, 7463, 7464, 7465, 7466

A2

TDA9853H

Tone control & Audio processor I2C


identification error

7861 (Stereo/Sap)

A5

TDA93XX

POR 3.3V / 8V Protection

7200, 7541, 7491, 7493, 7496

A4, A1

I2C bus

General I2C bus error

7200, 3604, 3605

A4

Not applicable

Not applicable

E/W Protection (Large Screen)

M24C16

NVM I2C identification error

7641, 3641, 3642, 3643

A4

10

Tuner

Tuner I2C identification error

1000, 3003, 3004

A3

11

Not applicable

Black current loop protection

3313, 7307, 7308, 7309, 7310, 7311, 7312, 7313,


7314, 7315, 7316, 7317, 7318, CRT

B1

12

Not applicable

MAP I2C identification error (USA)

13

Not applicable

VC I2C identification error (EU)

14

Not applicable

DVD I2C identification error

Due to system constraints, the error 2 code indication for 14


and 20 is different. So the error Horizontal Protection (error
2 code) is as follows:
14 (error code = 2 and 10)
20 (error code = 5 and 10)

EN 12
5.6

5.

L03.6L CA

Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

The Blinking LED Procedure


Via this procedure, you can make the contents of the error
buffer visible via the front LED. This is especially useful when
there is no picture.
When the SDAM is entered, the LED will blink the contents of
the error-buffer.
n short blinks (n = 1 - 14),
When all the error-codes are displayed, the sequence
finishes with a LED blink of 3 s,
The sequence starts again.
Example of error buffer: 12 9 6 0 0
After entering SDAM:
12 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s,
9 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s,
6 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s,
1 long blink of 3 s to finish the sequence,
the sequence starts again.

5.7

Protections
If a fault situation is detected an error code will be generated
and if necessary the set will be put in the protection mode.
Blinking of the red LED at a frequency of 3 Hz indicates the
protection mode. In some error cases, the microprocessor
does not put the set in the protection mode. The error codes of
the error buffer can be read via the service menu (SDAM), the
blinking LED procedure or via ComPair.
To get a quick diagnosis the chassis has one service modes
implemented:
The Service Default Alignment Mode (SDAM). Start-up of
the set in a predefined way and adjustment of the set via a
menu and with the help of test patterns.

5.8

Repair Tips
Below some failure symptoms are given, followed by a repair
tip.
Set is dead and makes hiccupping sound. Main
Supply is available. Hiccupping stops when de-soldering
L5563, meaning that problem is in the Main Supply line.
No output voltages at LOT, no horizontal deflection.
Reason: line transistor 7421 is defective.
Set is dead, and makes no sound. Check power supply
IC 7520. Result: voltage at pins 2, 6, 7, 9 and 11 are about
180 V and pin 14 is 0 V. The reason why the voltage on
these pins is so high is because the output driver (pin 11)
has an open load. That is why MOSFET 7521 is not able to
switch. Reason: feedback resistor 3523 is defective.
Caution: be careful measuring on the gate of 7521;
circuitry is very high ohmic and can easily be damaged!
Set is in hiccup mode and shuts down after 8 s. Blinking
LED (set in SDM mode) indicates error 5. As it is unlikely
that the POR and +8V protection happen at the same
time, measure the +8V. If this voltage is missing, check
transistor 7491 and 7496.
Set is non-stop in hiccup mode. Set is in over current
mode; check the secondary sensing (opto coupler 7515)
and the Main Supply voltage. Signal Stdby_con must be
logic low under normal operation conditions and goes to
high (3.3 V) under stand-by and fault conditions.
Set turns on, but without picture and sound. The screen
shows snow, but OSD and other menus are okay. Blinking
LED procedure indicates error 11, so problem is expected
in the tuner (pos. 1000). Check presence of supply
voltages. As Vlotaux+5V at pin 5 and 7 are okay,
VT_supply at pin 9 is missing. Conclusion: resistor 3449
and 3450 are defective

Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms

L03.6L CA

6.

13

6. Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms


Block Diagram
A7

A5

FRONT I/O

MONO

SY_CVBS_IN

7901 AN7522N (STEREO)


7902 AN7523N (MONO)
1

7861
TDA9853H

A7

A6 AUDIO AMPLIFIER

AUDIO PROCESSING (BTSC STEREO DECODER)

STEREO

5
L1_IN

A5

L1_IN

INPUT
SELECT

A8
R1_IN

R1_IN
R

L-

R-

F1
IR

IR

+3V3

62

A4

10

IIC
BUS

A11

6909

KEYBOARD

R+ 2

12

LOCAL
KEYBOARD

FILAMENT

A3
A1

BTSC STEREO
+
DECODER

SCL

3866

18

A7

SDA

3865

A2
ERR
4

ROM
RAM

HEADPHONE

L+

L+

L-

L-

R-

R-

R+

R+

TELE
TEXT/CC
+
OSD

VOLUME A6
SDAM
9625

CVBS SYNC
57

A4 IF, VIDEO PROCESSING

B1 CRT

6001
BZX79-C33

AM_FM_MONO

1621
12MHz

58

+170V0

IF

1001

23

VIF_1

VIDEO
IF
AGC

11
VIF_2

24

ERR
10

VIDEO
PLL
DEMOD.

VIDEO
AMPLIFIER

38

7201

3003

AGC
1

3004

SOUND
FM-DEMOD.
DE-EMPH.

TUNER_AGC

A4 SDA

1201

40

4.5MHz

AUDIO
SWITCH

V1

SOUND
AMPL.
+ AVL

+8V
N.C.

VIDEO
FILTERS

43
42

A5 L1_IN
A7

VIDEO
IDENT

SY_CVBS_IN

7202

A4 SCL

Y-DELAY

44

35
1003
1 SDA

RGB
MATRIX

I/O
SWITCHING

PAL/NTSC
DECODER

R-Y

BASE
BAND
DELAY

B-Y

U
V

3203

N.C.

A1 POWER SUPPLY
1512
4

1515

R_SC1_IN_V_IN
G_SC1_IN_Y_IN
B_SC1_IN_U_IN
FBL_SC1_IN

OSD/TEXT/CC
INSERT

53

BLACK
STRETCH

BLUE
STRETCH

49

WHITE
STRETCH

WHITE-P.
ADJ

3620

V10

1622
1

RED

3621 V11

1300
1

GREEN

BLUE

V13

V14

3305

3309

7312
7317
7318

V15

V16

V17

0165

BEAM-LIMIT A2
BLK_IN

3624

AQUADAG

CRT
(9P)

6 8

3319

VG2
6

50
FRAME_OUT

A2

FOCUS

25kV
EHT

3318
6318

+170V0
FILAMENT

A2 DEFLECTION
LINE

Hflybk

RESERVED

7580
ENERGIZING
CIRCUIT
(optional)

3503

RGB
INSERT

51
52

46 47 48 45

A4 SYNC.

Degaussing
Coil

V9

(MONO)

2 SCL

RGB
CONTROL

3619

3301

7310
7315
7316

OSD

3205

27

3313

7200-D
TDA93XX
-12V

5441
34

EHT

3424
-12V

EHT
FOCUS

D3

VIDEO
INTERNAL

5421

7421
BUT11APX

2423

TV TUNER

T1

7308
7313
7314

7200-C
TDA93XX

AUDIO CARRIER
FILTER
5201

7200-A
TDA93XX

6422

9
VT

V12

+8VD

1000
UV1336
6, 7

VG2

7423
90VAC-130VAC
low range
1511

Std_Con A1

VT_SUPPLY_A A2

+5V

ComPair
CONN.

A3
A5

SCL

CPU

VT_SUPPLY

SCL

1/10
PAGES
MEMORY

SPEAKER
2 X 5W
16 Ohm
2 X 3W
8 Ohm
2 X 1W
8 Ohm

A3 TUNER IF

3642
SDA

V7

VST
PWMDAC

POWER (USA only)

38

3604

3643

3601
SDA

V8

CHANNEL + / VOLUME + / -

3911

3602
3605

I/O
PORTS

+3.3V

EEPROM 8
(NVM)
7
6
ERR
5
9

WP

11

A10

VOLUME

A4

1900
L+ 4

7641
M24C04

5601 5603 5602


7200-B
TDA93XX 54
61
56

6692
TSOP1836

+5V

A9
2906

+3.3V

Vaudio

3901
A8

2904

A7

Main_OutR

Main_OutR

18

26

A6

Main_OutL

Main_OutL

A4 CONTROL

FRONT CONTROL

7422
5502

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

1500
6500

6501

5520

P1

T4E
6502

2504

6503

6562
11

7520
TEA1506

3506

DRIVER

P4

Vcc

SENSE

3525

6520

P5

3423

DEMAG

3528

CONTROL
IC

2406

9
5401

3549

3543

FRAME

V-DRVE
+
GEOMETRY

3522

21

V-DRIVE -

3581
EHT0

7540, 6540
6522

REFERENCE
CIRCUIT
1
7515
TCET1103

+3V3A

COLD GROUND

3544

EHT

A2

7451
7541
STANDBY
CIRCUIT

HOT GROUND

A2

Std_Con

A4

7464
5

D7

3463
7461

A4

1400
1

+160VD

D8

+160VD

2
3

6446

D9

3445

VT SUPPLY A3
FILAMENT

-12V
3443

6448

3444

6444

D10

FILAMENT A6

A2

6461

7466
4

3470

7462
7465

36

A4

BEAMLIMIT

3459

D4

V-DRIVE +

6452

3448

3402
8

6447

A1

6451
2455

HOR.
DEFL.
COIL

EHT
EHT 0

3410

3451

6423

22
CTRL

3403

A1

7523

MAINSUPPLY

Vaudio

0221
1

P3

6560

VG2

3447

Vaudio

A2
5560

5
3526

2521

3425

FILAMENT

G
P6

FOCUS
10

D1

2428

MAIN SUPPLY

3523

D2

V2

10

7521
11

H-DRIVE

5563
6561

14

DRAIN

33

P2

5562

3527

H-DRIVE
2nd LOOP
H-SHIFT

3446

2460

6463

6462

7463
EW
+
GEOMETRY

2465

1402
1

D5

20

3465
3464

2490
-12V

3474

3475
VERT.
DEFL.
COIL

FRAME OUT A4

E_14560_017.eps
240304

Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms

L03.6L CA

6.

14

I2C and Supply Voltage Overview


A1 POWER SUPPLY

A2 DEFLECTION

Degaussing
Coil

1515

ENERGIZING
CIRCUIT
(optional)

3503
2

RESERVED

7580

-12V

H-DRIVE

7421
BUT11APX

FOCUS

7
VG2

VG2

7422

1500
6500

5520

6501

6502

2504

6503

6562
5563

Vcc

SENSE

MAINSUPPLY

3523

6560

5560

3525

1x
2x

Vaudio

HOR.
DEFL.
COIL

6520

3549

FILAMENT

FRAME

7523

CTRL DEMAG 7

+160VD
VT SUPPLY

3463

3528

3581

CONTROL
IC

7461

7515
TCET1103

3444

6444

3446

2460

7465

3x
FILAMENT A6

6463

EHT
A2

7451

-12V

6448

FILAMENT
2x

6462

7463
3544

3470

7462

REFERENCE
CIRCUIT

1x

A3

6461

7466

V-DRIVE+

7540, 6540
6522

VT SUPPLY

-12V
3443

3522

FILAMENT

3445

6446

7464

To VIDEO
OUTPUTS

FILAMENT

3402

V-DRIVE6

3459
5401

3543

A4

3448

6447

EHT 0

BEAM- A4
LIMIT

6452

6423

3526

2521

2406

3423

A1

3313

6451
2455

10

7521

3451

6561

3527
7520
14
TEA1506
DRAIN
11
DRIVER

MAINSUPPLY

3403

EHT

3410

3447
0221
1

5562

11

3506

3425

Vaudio

+160VD

10

2428

VG2

170 V0

1300

1400
FOCUS

T4E

EHT

EHT
FOCUS

7423
5502

EHT

3424

-12V

5421

90VAC-130VAC
low range
1511

CRT

5441

-12V

2423

6422

1512

B1

3464

+3V3A

+3V3A

2465

1402
1

3465

3475
FRAME OUT A4

VERT.
DEFL.
COIL

3474

7541
Std_Con

STANDBY
CIRCUIT

A4
-12V

HOT GROUND

COLD GROUND

A4
B1

I2C BUS INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM

Vaudio

A4 VIDEO PROCESSING

A3

PART OF
VIDEOPROCESSOR
TDA93XX

3604

+3.3V

3642

SCL

5
3644
11

WP

SDA

SCL

SCL

3003

M24C16
7 EEPROM
(NVM)

4491
VT Supply-A
A1

+3V3A

In

TDA9853H
AUDIO
PROC.

A2
FILAMENT

A5

AUDIO PROCESSING
5861

+ 8V
3495

7494

+5V

ERR
4

ERR
10

1x
2x

40
7861

TUNER
UV1336

ERR
9

6001
-/C33
6491

38

5 4
1000

7641

VT supply

+3V3

Vaudio
SDA

3865

3605

+5V

VT supply
3

3866

3601

3643

SET
PROCESSOR

SDA

ERR
6

TUNER IF

+5V

3494

7493

DECODER
(economic)

+3.3V

3602
3

A5 AUDIO BTSC STEREO

TUNER IF

3004

+3.3V

7200-B

A3

VIDEO PROCESSING

41 - 7861

1x
1x

A6

AUDIO AMPLIFIER
1 - 7901
or
1 - 7902

Vaudio
3496

ERROR CODE LIST


Error
0
1
2

Device
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

Error description
No Error
X-Ray Protection (USA)
Horizontal Protection

Not applicable

TDA9853H

Vertical Protection
Tone control & Audio processor I2C
identification error

Check item
7421, 2423, 6421, 6422
7421, 7422, 7423
7461, 7462, 7463, 7464, 7465,
7466

Diagram
A2
A2

7861 (Stereo/Sap)

A5

A2

3497

1003
1

+ 5V

FOR
COMPAIR
ONLY

6492

FILAMENT
FILAMENT
+8V

A7

4379
7496

5
6
7
8
9
10

11
12
13
14

TDA93XX
I2C bus
Not applicable
Not applicable
M24C16
Tuner

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

POR 3.3V / 8V Protection


General I2C bus error
E/W Protection (Large Screen)
NVM I2C identification error
Tuner I2C identification error

Black current loop protection


MAP I2C identification error (USA)
VC I2C identification error (Eu)
DVD I2C identification error

7200, 7541, 7491, 7493, 7496


7200, 3604, 3605
7641, 3641, 3642, 3643
1000, 3003, 3004
3313, 7307, 7308, 7309, 7310,
7311, 7312, 7313, 7314, 7315,
7316, 7317, 7318, CRT
-

A4, A1
A4
A4
A3

+8V

3493
7491

1x

AUDIO FRONT I/O

+ 3V3A

+3V3A

5482
+8VD

VTSupply-A
B1
-

+ 5V

3491
3492

F_15380_001.eps
050405

Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms

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6.

15

Testpoint Overview Mono Carrier and CRT Panel


MONO CARRIER TRACK SIDE VIEW

CRT TRACK SIDE VIEW

7521
D

V16

6461

7520

D9

V15
G

P6

P4

LOT
2

D1

10
11

6
8

5441

V17

1302
1

P1

10

1300

6447

3 2 1

D8

V14
8

5520

6692
3

T et
CR ock
S

V13
F1

6560

V12

11

P3
V12

V13

6561

P2

HOT

1V / div DC
20s / div.

COLD

V14

1V / div DC
20s / div.
V15

7421

D2

D3

V8

1V / div DC
20s / div.

3643

V7

3642

V2

V16

1000

3602

3601

AUDIO
PROC.

33

34

50V / div DC
20s / div.
23

A4
V11
V10
V9

1622
5
4
3
2
1

E B C
7464

D6

7200

D7

VIDEO
PROC.

V2
21

D5

22

D4
0,5V / div DC
20s / div.

1000
11
64

TUNER

D2

A5

D3

D4

D5

V9

32

D6

D7

D8

D9

D10

F1

0.5V / div DC
1ms / div.

0.5V / div DC
20s / div.
V10

1V / div DC
20s / div.

P1

V8

0,5V / div DC
20s / div.
V11

1V / div DC
20s / div.
P5

P6

T1

P2 97V DC
P3 13V5 DC
P4 17V8 DC

D1 97V DC

0.5V / div DC
1ms / div.

V7

T1

1V / div DC
20s / div.

A4

50V / div DC
20s / div.

7463

18
12

V17

3 D10
2
1

7861

A5

50V / div DC
20s / div.

5V / div AC
20s / div.

100V / div DC
20s/div.

0.5V / div DC
5ms / div.

0.5V / div DC
5ms / div.

1V / div AC
5ms / div.

20V / div DC
5ms / div.

50V / div DC
20s / div.

10V / div DC
20s / div.

2V / div DC
20s / div.

1V / div AC
2ms / div.

50V / div DC
5s / div.

100V / div DC
5s / div.

2V / div DC
5s / div.

200mV / div AC
20s / div.
E_14560_019.eps
180304

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L03.6L CA

7.

16

7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts


Mono Carrier: Power Supply
1
2

A1

10

11

POWER SUPPLY

A1

RES

For Relay Cct.

-12V

1515
G5PA-1-2 12VDC

Item

14V

20V

2503
2562
2453
3456

100U
680P
-

150U
470P
2N2
47K

-T

5500

BAS316

47K
6580

3580

2515
1520

I505

4R7

RES

1N5062

2507

6503

2503

1N5062

F514

To 1004 of

1n5

3508

1M5

2500

470n
3505

F505 T4E.250V
4

DMF24
1

RE_ADDED1
4

9501

RE_ADDED2
3

2581
6562

14

5515

10

5560

6560

50R

SB340
2560
2n2

5520
9509

S-GND

7540
7V4 BC847B

9V1

470n

2540

6520

I521 8V1

I520
HOT

COLD

3454
10K

7541

9V1

PDTC114ET

EHT

2453

820K
I527
3456

4n7

47K

A2

I526

Std_Con

3V3

A4

F504

..V..
(..V..)

+3V3A

3V3

BZX384-C3V3

100K

I522

470R

82n
3452

F444

15n

3541

6564

BC857B
8V8

3453

3545

8V0

7451

3546

I519

4n7

3528
15R

2541

2528

2K2

0R22

2n2

2452

4K7

I525
15K
3544

6V9

3548

7515
TCET1103(G)

I514

UDZS-6V2

6540

2K7

2K7
3582

3530

100n

6V3
2527

470p

F
1R0
3527

3543

3549

I523
2524

3526

I524
BZX384-C9V1
2583

1K0
6541

3524

6523

3542

BZX384-C6V2

6522

0V6

BAS316

OCP
BD

50R
AudioSupplyGnd_A
AudioSupplyGnd

15R

2525

1V3
FB

1K0

SS
OLP

47K

1u0
3520

1n0
2526

2523

3525

I506

10u

20V

7520
STR-W6753
96V VCC
1
D

5509

3523
I509

Vaudio

220R

1n0
6521
I508

1n0

AudioSupplyGnd_A

1K5

6581

BZX79-C22

2521

RGP15D

F542

50R

4K7

MainSupply

F541

2561

3507 100K

3M3

* 2562

3581

5563

F540

27u

13
12

47u

2u2

D
3501

BYW76

2m2 16V

3M3

3500

5562
2u2
2582

2564

5501

82K

F506

6K8
3547

MAINS
90VAC-276VAC
FULL RANGE

F503

6502

3502

150u

DMF28

1531 (RES)
SDKVE30100
2
1

DSP-301N

3509

9500

342V

3510
100V

220R I503

2n2

1501
PFC5000

2502

1500
PFC5000

F510

F502

1511

0V0

1N5062

1N5062

F525
-12V0

6501

47u

2n2

2501

2n2

2505

F501

1
2

-12V4

I504
6500

1512

BC847B

2580

7580
2

+T
3503

DEGAUSSING COIL

10R - PTC

F524

Normal Operation in " SERVICE MODE "


Standy Mode
HOT GROUND
COLD GROUND

H
MULTIPLE BOARD 11 NC : 3139_123_6168
SINGLE BOARD 11 NC : 3139_123_6169

FUNCTION 11NC : 8239_125_1240


CELL 11NC
: 8239_125_1236

G_16560_012.eps
210706

3139 123 6169.2

10

11

1500 C2
1501 C3
1511 C1
1512 B1
1515 A7
1520 C7
1531 C2
2452 F11
2453 G10
2500 C3
2501 B5
2502 C5
2503 C6
2505 B2
2507 C6
2515 C7
2521 E5
2523 F3
2524 F4
2525 E4
2526 F3
2527 F4
2528 G4
2540 F9
2541 G9
2560 D8
2561 D9
2562 D9
2564 D10
2580 B7
2581 D6
2582 D6
2583 F9
3452 F11
3453 G10
3454 G9
3456 G11
3500 D2
3501 D2
3502 C4
3503 B4
3505 C3
3507 D3
3508 C3
3509 C4
3510 B4
3520 F3
3523 E5
3524 E5
3525 F4
3526 F4
3527 F4
3528 G4
3530 F5
3541 G8
3542 F9
3543 E10
3544 F9
3545 G7
3546 G10
3547 F10
3548 F9
3549 E9
3580 B7
3581 D3
3582 F5
5500 C4
5501 D4
5509 E8
5515 D5
5520 E7
5560 D8
5562 D9
5563 D10
6500 B5
6501 B6
6502 C5
6503 C6
6520 G4
6521 E5
6522 F5
6523 E5
6540 F8
6541 F9
6560 D8
6562 D9
6564 G8
6580 B8
6581 E3
7451 F10
7515 F7
7520 E4
7540 F9
7541 G8
7580 B7
9500 C2
9501 C2

9509 E8
F444 F10
F501 B2
F502 B2
F503 C1
F504 G9
F505 C2
F506 D2
F510 B6
F514 C6
F524 A4
F525 B8
F540 D10
F541 D10
F542 D9
I503 C4
I504 B5
I505 C5
I506 E3
I508 E4
I509 E5
I514 F4
I519 G7
I520 G7
I521 G8
I522 G9
I523 F9
I524 E9
I525 F10
I526 G10
I527 G11
RE_ADDED1 C6
RE_ADDED2 C6

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Mono Carrier: Deflection


1
2

A2

L03.6L CA

7.

17

DEFLECTION
Line Deflection

A
Hflybk

3422

I425

A4

46V4

0V0
-12V

100R

2420

820p

13n

EHT

F424

FOCUS

F426

100n

100n

TO PICTURE TUBE

F427

F425

2421

3426

220n

2429

RES

2471

LOT
5441
1142.5093D

7421
BUT11APX

I426

3424

* 2424

0V3

* 2423

6422

BY268

470K

F428

TO CRT PANEL

VG2

47R

10

Item

14LPD

20LPD

14SDI

20SDI

3456
3473
3474
2423
2424
2441
3403
3404
3441
3442
3443
3444
3447
3451
3455

4R7
4R7
12N
820P
22N
470R
47K
150K
3R3
2R2
220K
680R
470R

47K
3R3
3R9
15N
820P
15N
1K
1K
56K
100K
3R3
2R2
100K
1K8
2K2

4R7
4R7
12N
330P
22N
470R
47K
150K
1R5
1R5
220K

3460
6448

100K
-

47K
-

100K
-

47K
3R3
3R9
15N
15N
1K
1K
56K
100K
0R47
0R47
100K
1K8
2K2
47K

680R
470R

11

A2
A

EGP20DL

10

10

1R0 F464

120K

137V0

3410

7440
BF423 3V5
RES

6452

A4

EHT

A1

*
6451

I451

I450
2455

3R3

3440

33K
3439

2M2

150K

BZX79-C33 3457

6453

3459

F443

* 3455

Beam_Limit
A4

2K2

BAS316

MainSupplyGND

* 3460

BAS316 I452

100K

FILAMENT
A4

F446

3445
1R0

Frame Deflection

160VD

TO 1300
OF CRT PANEL

470u

2448

2446

F449

RGP10D
7464
BD135
I438

0V0

I432

2464

7462
BC857B

VDrive+

7465
BD136

0V0
7463

Frame_OUT

15n

A4

10K

1402

F461

-12V5

VERTICAL
DEFLECTION
COIL

1
2

Frame_FB

B2P-VH

MULTIPLE BOARD 11 NC : 3139_123_6168


SINGLE BOARD 11 NC : 3139_123_6169

3464

3R3

3R3

* 3473

3474

2K2

I434

FUNCTION 11NC : 8239_125_1241


CELL 11NC
: 8239_125_1236

G_16560_013.eps
210706

3139 123 6169.2

8K2

F462

BC546B
-12V5

-12V

0V0

-12V0
I436

1K0

2470

I440

1464 OF
1465 OF

3476

I443

470p
3466

3465

0V0

0V0

1R0

-11V9

3
-12V6

BAS316

6464

1K0

A4

I439

0V9

3478

1M0

3462

1
7461
BC857B

3471

2
0V8

-12V
220R

1V4
2

3472

1
2
3

1465 TO
1464 TO

RGP10D

3475

220R

2K2

3461

7466
BC847B

1400

WH03D-1

68n
6461

RGP10D

I442

6425
1
BAS316

2R2

BAS316 6424

-0V5

3470

A4

100u 50V

BAS316
2463

1n0
6460

2462

2K2

3463

1n0

2461

330R

I455
I456

2460

I444

10u

3468

2465

I437

6462

I441

23V8

160V

A2

I454
I453

FILAMENT

VDrive-

F450 1463

6463

-12V

F448

3448

22n 2441

1R0

2457

1R0

3446

EHTO

68K

140V0
I449

470u

2K2

3402

6444

6446

RGP10D
6447

33u

5401

33K I448

VTSupply

470p

* 3447

9403 RES

EGP20D

RGP10D
5402

9402 RES

47u

2405

I431

I445

22u

1R0

6448

* 3444

1K0

33K

3450

*
F463

3403

F422

I446

2444

1K0

* 3442

* 3443
560n

6421

BAS316 3441

F404

BAV21WS-V

1K0

120K

4401

I447

100K

3405

3449

8K2

* 3451

10u 16V

6V0

2408

2428

3404

MainSupply

I430

330R

10u 250V
2447

5V6

470p
6445

1R0

1K0

1K0

3432
3430

BC807-25
1
-7V0 I428
PSD10-204B

F406
F405

470n

BAS316
Vaudio
3425

1
4

7423

1R0
3423

1401
B2P(4-2.3)-VH

47u

FILAMENT
A2

5421

F407

2473

I424

6423

3V4

HORIZONTAL
DEFLECTION
COIL

F429

100n

3421

3428

7422
BC817-25

2406

A4

0V0

0V0

220R

6426

2427

HDRIVE

BAS316

1n0

2426

I427

10

11

1400 E10
1401 C4
1402 G6
1463 E8
1464 E11
1465 E11
2405 D3
2406 D4
2408 D5
2420 B2
2421 B3
2423 A4
2424 A4
2426 B2
2427 B1
2428 D2
2429 B2
2441 C9
2444 E8
2446 E8
2447 E8
2448 E8
2455 D9
2457 E7
2460 E6
2461 F2
2462 F3
2463 F3
2464 F3
2465 F5
2470 F5
2471 B1
2473 C7
3402 D5
3403 D4
3404 D4
3405 D4
3410 C9
3421 C2
3422 A3
3423 C2
3424 B1
3425 C1
3426 B3
3428 B3
3430 C2
3432 C2
3439 D8
3440 D8
3441 C8
3442 D8
3443 D7
3444 D7
3445 D7
3446 E6
3447 C8
3448 E7
3449 C8
3450 C9
3451 C9
3455 C10
3457 C8
3459 D8
3460 D9
3461 F1
3462 G2
3463 F2
3464 G3
3465 G2
3466 G3
3468 F4
3470 F4
3471 F5
3472 G5
3473 H5
3474 H5
3475 F6
3476 F6
3478 G5
4401 D4
5401 E5
5402 E4
5421 C3
5441 B5
6421 D4
6422 A4
6423 C1
6424 F2
6425 F3
6426 B2
6444 D7
6445 C7
6446 D7
6447 D7
6448 D7
6451 C9

6452 D9
6453 D8
6460 F3
6461 F6
6462 E5
6463 E6
6464 F4
7421 B3
7422 B2
7423 C3
7440 C8
7461 F2
7462 F3
7463 G4
7464 E4
7465 G5
7466 F4
9402 E4
9403 C9
F404 D5
F405 C5
F406 C5
F407 C5
F422 D2
F424 B2
F425 B3
F426 B3
F427 B4
F428 B4
F429 C2
F443 C10
F446 D9
F448 D9
F449 E9
F450 E8
F461 G6
F462 G6
F463 D6
F464 D7
I424 C2
I425 A2
I426 B2
I427 B3
I428 C3
I430 C2
I431 D4
I432 F1
I434 G2
I436 G3
I437 E3
I438 E4
I439 F4
I440 F4
I441 E5
I442 F5
I443 F5
I444 E6
I445 C8
I446 C8
I447 C8
I448 C9
I449 C9
I450 C9
I451 C9
I452 D9
I453 E10
I454 E10
I455 E10
I456 E10

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L03.6L CA

7.

18

Mono Carrier: Tuner IF

A3

TUNER IF

A3
A

+5V

VTSupply

3005

RES
9003

F001

5003

TUNER_AGC

RES

B
F005

A4

100R

VTSupply_A

+5V

100u

2002

22K

2
3

4
1003

3003

SDA

VTS

100R

10u

1001
OFWG1984M

TU
AS

TUNER

SCL

IF

11

F003

1
2

SDA

GND
10

12

13

NC
14

15

I
IGND

O1
O2

5
4

VIF_1
VIF_2

C
A4
A4

GND

F004
38M9

22p

B3B-EH-A

220n

6001

2005

7
VS

100R

22p
2004

SCL

3004

2003

A4
A4

1
2
3

1
AGC

5001

3002

10n

1000
UV1336
2001

470u 10V

2006

4K7

BZX79-C33
2007

3001

820n

5002

F006

I001

1004

TO 1520 OF

FUNCTION 11NC : 8239_125_0987


CELL 11NC
: 8239_125_0980

MULTIPLE BOARD 11 NC : 3139_123_6168


SINGLE CHASSIS 11 NC : 3139_123_6169
G_16560_014.eps
210706

3139 123 6169.2

1000 C4
1001 C7
1003 C2
1004 D5
2001 C2
2002 C3
2003 D4
2004 D4
2005 C6
2006 C2
2007 C6
3001 B3
3002 C3
3003 C3
3004 C3
3005 B2
5001 C6
5002 B5
5003 B5
6001 C6
9003 B5
F001 B2
F003 C6
F004 C6
F005 B6
F006 B5
I001 D5

470u

+3V3
100R

4K7
3641

3497 390R
SCL

ADR

1
2

SDA

2642 F641

3V3

6
3V3
5
3V3

F643

SCL
A4

2499
LED

34 0V8

33 1V0

10
11

22 1V3
21 1V3

3647

2K7 100p

4 0V8

2v8 3619
2v5 3620
2v6 3621
51
52
53

SDA
A4

FBISO

A
B
VDR

HOUT

5
6
P0

RO
GO
BO

IFVO
SVO

IR

IR

VSSC|P
GND
VSSA

+3V3A

+3V3A

DECBG

RESET
0V 60

4V0 19

DECDIG

5499

4662 RES

470n
2601

2u2
2498

4u7
2483

100n
2484

100n
100n

50R

5605
50R
5561

3602
+3V3

3601

5u6

+3V3

+3V3

3618

+5V

5604

33K
10K

MULTIPLE BOARD 11NC : 3139_123_6168


SINGLE BOARD 11NC
: 3139_123_6169

3487
3489

1n0

EHTO

SCL
SDA

9410

+8VD

FUNCTION 11NC : 8239_125_1242


CELL 11NC
: 8239_125_1237

A2

A1

A7

A7

A3,A5
A3,A5

Std_Con

IR

KEYBOARD

F441

2615

BAS316
Beam_Limit
A2

5497

2K2

2K2

2489
2488

3604
3605

F204
2K2

5V0 15

VSC
3V8 26

100R 3V3 2
100R 3V3 3

2V0 36

EHTO

P1<0:3>
INT1
T0
INT0
T1
P1<6,7>
SCL
SDA

0V F202
18 0V
30 0V
41
0V
12

F601

1K0

A2

A7

27u

H
A3
A3

0V

50R

I612

1203

Frame_OUT F624

SY_CVBS_IN

BAS316

A4
A4
A4
3624

F648

To 1300
of CRT PANEL

VIF_1
VIF_2

6681

RED
GREEN
BLUE
F606

BLK_IN

470R

3209

1
2
3
4
5

6624

2209
220n

470R

62
63
64
1
I618

100R
3607

10u 16V

2201
4n7

2202
820p

3210
75R
3211

2n2

2487

1M0

3483
I606

3V4
0V2
0V2
3V4

5
6
7
3V3 8

F607

1K0

1622

3208

0
1
ADC
2
3
PWM<0:3>

P3<0:3>

BCL
IN
BLK
3v4 49
5v3 50

2V7 47

2V6 46

2V7 48

INSSW2
VIN
R2
YIN
G2
UIN
B2
I611 0V0 45

+8V

2616

I601

560R

3201

3232

3231

I602

2490

2210
100R

1202
REFO 1

4u7

0V 20

5v0 32

SNDPLL
SIFAGC
AUDEEM
AVL
REF0
SNDIF
DECSDEM
AVL
EWD
2V4 31

1V5 43

CVBS1
CVBS
Y
C

PLLIF

2V9 37
I605
3v9 40
220n 3V3 42
3207
I604

100n

I610

G_16560_015.eps
210706

3139 123 6169.2

2641

1n0
WC

3642
100R

(2Kx8)
EEPROM
0 NVM

100R

2
3

3V4

3643

1K0

3634

GND

3
OUT

3644

F494
OUT
COM

22u 25V

IN

2492

1
IN

1N 6491
3V3 BAV70

7641
M24C16-WBN6

10R

10R
3479

3493

7493
LE33CZ-AP

220u 25V

3K3
2494

3492
10K

BZX384-C5V6

A2

A1

10R
6492

5V0
7494
BC337-25

4V1

680R

2481
100p

33R
2493

3V3

+8V

FILAMENT

F493
4491

F492

3494

9V0

3495

I617

7491
BC847B

9V6

3498

+5V

+3V3

+3V3A

+8V

VTSupply_A
56K

I616

11V5

I609

3496

5V6

3491

6481
BAS316
F481

3K3

100R

3490

3488

1n0
2497

1K0

1K0

1n0
2496

3485

I614

6V5

F642

2K7

2207

2486
4n7

1u0

390R

1
IFIN
2
IREF

2205
18K

I607
2485

3480

10u

4n7
2206
3481

I608

33p

2602

12M

1621

3646
2643

2603

1V8 23
1V8 24
39K 3V9 25

17
16
3V8
3V0

VPE
AUDEEM
1
SIFIN
2
DECSDEM
1
PHLF
2
28
29

2V3 55

33p

470u 10V
9476 RES

3V2
2V3

1V6 59

1V6 58

0V 57

100n
2605

+3V3

1u0
2608

2482 1u0

39
3V3
54

1M0
220p

2491

470u 10V

5601

VDDA VP1 VP2

14
8v2

XTALIN

8v3

10u

F491

2495

F644

P2.0
TPWM

3V3
56

AGCOUT

5u6

AUDOUT

5602

AUDEXT
QSSO

3V3
61

5u6

Vaudio

A2

HDRIVE

Hflybk

A2

A2

A2
VDrive+

2604

2u2 10V
2692

2K2

10K
3606

3603
0V4
I613

10u 16V

+3V3

VDrive-

1K0
8V3

4661

RES
3645

7601
PDTA114ET
8V3

F208
F645
F646
F647

2208
44

35 3V8

38 2V4

3V3

1K0

1u0
3206

220n
2123

2212
13 2V3

5u6

5482

7496
BD135

8V3

11

1n0

IC

100n

5603

+8VD
+8V

10

7200
TDA9370PS/N3/A

VDDC VDDP

100n
2606

2607

GND

9V8

3499
27K

+3V3

I619

BAS316
BAS316
BAS316

+8V

+3V3

3205

TV SIGNAL
PROCESSOR
OSCGND
CLOSED CAPTION
DECODER
XTALOUT
& EMBEDDED uC

6628
6627
6626

270R

I615

470R
470R
470R

75R

3V3

2612
220u 16V

100n

4u7
1201
TPSRA
4M5
I

2V7

1K0

3204

3203

5201

7202
BC847B

4606
RES

3V3

27 4V2

100n

7201

I603

TUNER_AGC

+8V
470u 10V

7V0

100R
BC847B

8V3

2204
3202

2203

+8VD

6625
BZX79-C8V2

9200

2V7
F201

VOLUME

A5

A5/A7
L1_IN

AM_FM_MONO

19

A6

VIDEO PROCESSING

A4

7.

A3
A4
A4
A4

RED
GREEN
BLUE

Mono Carrier: Video Processing


1
2

L03.6L CA

3486

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

10

11

1201 C1
1202 F4
1203 G5
1621 F2
1622 G4
2123 C3
2201 F4
2202 F4
2203 B2
2204 B4
2205 F3
2206 F2
2207 F3
2208 C4
2209 G2
2210 F3
2212 C3
2481 B7
2482 E1
2483 F7
2484 F7
2485 F2
2486 F3
2487 G3
2488 F6
2489 F6
2490 F4
2491 E1
2492 C9
2493 B9
2494 B7
2495 A10
2496 C6
2497 C6
2498 F7
2499 C5
2601 F7
2602 F2
2603 F2
2604 B6
2605 E2
2606 D1
2607 D1
2608 E1
2612 B5
2615 G5
2616 F5
2641 B11
2642 C10
2643 F1
2692 B6
3201 F4
3202 B2
3203 C4
3204 C2
3205 C2
3206 C4
3207 F3
3208 G2
3209 G2
3210 F3
3211 G3
3231 F4
3232 E5
3479 B8
3480 F3
3481 F2
3483 G2
3485 C6
3486 C6
3487 G6
3488 C6
3489 G6
3490 C6
3491 B7
3492 B7
3493 B8
3494 B9
3495 B9
3496 A10
3497 A10
3498 C7
3499 B7
3601 F6
3602 F6
3603 B5
3604 F6
3605 F6
3606 B6
3607 F5
3618 F6
3619 C4
3620 C4
3621 C4
3624 G5
3634 C8

3641 B11
3642 C11
3643 C11
3644 B11
3645 B5
3646 F1
3647 C5
4491 B9
4606 B4
4661 A5
4662 F7
5201 C2
5482 E1
5497 E10
5499 E10
5561 F10
5601 E1
5602 D1
5603 D1
5604 F10
5605 F10
6481 B7
6491 B9
6492 B10
6624 G5
6625 A5
6626 C5
6627 C5
6628 C5
6681 G5
7200 D2
7201 B2
7202 B4
7491 B7
7493 B9
7494 B10
7496 A8
7601 B5
7641 B10
9200 B4
9410 H6
9476 A10
F201 B2
F202 D7
F204 F6
F208 C4
F441 G6
F481 B7
F491 A8
F492 B9
F493 A9
F494 A9
F601 E7
F606 G4
F607 F5
F624 H5
F641 C10
F642 C11
F643 C11
F644 C9
F645 C4
F646 C4
F647 C4
F648 G4
I601 F4
I602 F4
I603 C3
I604 F3
I605 E3
I606 G2
I607 F2
I608 F3
I609 B7
I610 F2
I611 E4
I612 G5
I613 B5
I614 B5
I615 A5
I616 B8
I617 B7
I618 E6
I619 B5

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L03.6L CA

7.

20

Mono Carrier: Audio - BTSC Stereo Decoder

A5

10

AUDIO - BTSC STEREO DECODER (ECONOMIC)

A5
A

B
2891

R1_IN
A7

100n
4863
3867

COMP
I866

3n3

150p

2u2

2873
23

AUTOMATIC
VOLUME AND
LEVEL CONTROL

INPUT
SELECT

24

21

20

BCR 4V1

44

VIR 4V1

0V0

34

VAR 4V1

29

0V0

22

NC

0V0

17

CAV 6V7

0V0

12

NC

26

0V0

LIR 4V

LOR 4V1

CSS 4V1

0V

4u7

2876

2u2

2u2

2864

NC

25

19

VOLUME
RIGHT
CTRL

TONE OUTR 18 4V1


RIGHT
CTRL

VOLUME
LEFT
CTRL

TONE
LEFT
CTRL

10

13

14

4V1 BCL

11

4V1 TC2L

37

4V1 TC1L

38

4V1 VIL

39

4V1 VAL

40

0V0 DGND

3V3 SDA

3V3 SCL

Main_OutR
A6

I871

Main_OutL

OUTL 16 4V1

A6

15
2869

2868

4852

3n3

150p

2867

2u2

2866

RES

2881

RES

2882

100K

68n

RES

LOGIC
I2C
TRANSC
0V0 MAD

1V1 RFR

4V1 LIL

36

4V1 LOL

0V0 AGND

F861

27

3861

4n7
2879

22n

4V1 VREF

100u I870
2874

8V1 VCAP

I869

I868

28

100u

41

2875

30

8V2 VCC

31

4V1 TW

32

FIL
AND
REF

SUPPLY

10u

4V1 BPU

1K2

FDO

4V1 CW

DET AND
VOLTAGE
CTRL AMP

4V1 33

100R

3863
3864

L-R

DEMATRIX
+ MODE
SELECT

2877

15K

2880

CER 6V6

4V1 35

L+R

68n

FDI

I867

STEREO DECODER

1u0

RES

2863

3862

43

2870

I865

TC2R 4V1

4V1 4

2u2

42

I863

2878

A4

CPH 4V1

2862

AM_FM_MONO

CP1 4V1

7861
TDA9853H

CP2 4V1

220n

CMO 4V1

1861

2861

CSBLA 514K5

I862

220n

2865

3K3
2885

2871

2u2

RES

2872

I861

TC1R 4V1

2884

5861
+8V
2883

470u

4861
10u

RES
4865

1883
1
2886

L1_IN
A7

100n
3866

SCL

A4

SDA
A4

100R

5862

3865

10u

100R

FUNCTION 11NC : 8239_125_1245


CELL 11NC
: 8239_125_1238

G
MULTIPLE BOARD 11NC : 3139_123_6168
SINGLE CHASSIS 11NC : 3139_123_6169
G_16560_016.eps
210706

3139 123 6169.2

10

1861 C5
1883 F4
2861 C5
2862 C2
2863 D3
2864 C5
2865 C5
2866 E7
2867 E7
2868 E8
2869 D8
2870 C8
2871 C8
2872 C7
2873 C7
2874 E5
2875 E5
2876 C6
2877 E5
2878 E5
2879 E5
2880 E3
2881 E7
2882 E6
2883 E4
2884 B4
2885 C4
2886 F2
2891 B2
3861 E6
3862 D4
3863 D3
3864 D3
3865 F4
3866 F4
3867 B5
4852 E8
4861 E8
4863 B8
4865 F8
5861 E4
5862 F9
7861 C4
F861 D5
I861 B4
I862 C5
I863 C5
I865 C6
I866 D4
I867 D3
I868 E3
I869 D5
I870 D5
I871 D6

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L03.6L CA

Mono Carrier: Audio Amplifier + Mono Sound Processing


1
2
3
4

A6

7.

21

10

11

AUDIO AMPLIFIER + MONO SOUND PROCESSING

A6

AmpOutR+

CH1+ 2 5V1

1V4 6 CH1-IN

AmpOutL_Neg

820p

CH2- 10 5V1
I905

0V4 9 VOL

VOLUME

820p

3906
3911

100p

100p
2950

2947

STEREO OUTPUT

11

100K

1V4

7902
AN7523N
6
7

F914

0V4

10u

3K3

2909

3907

3V8

13V5

F913
A4

F912

4922

1N4148

10u 16V

I901

6909

BZX384-C2V7

6908

2908

FILAMENT

2952

1u0

15K

5
4
3
2
1

AmpOutR_Neg

CH2+ 12 5V1

GNDCH2

2906

I902

GNDINP

3905

F903

1n0

Main_OutR
A5

2907

GNDCH1

4925
RES

F911

9874 RES
AmpOutR_Pos

1900

F909

100p
2949

1V4 8 CH2-IN

F906

AmpOutL_Pos

4927
I904

100p
2948

2905

10K

3904

CH1- 4 5V1

680K

3909

2951

1u0

15K

A7
A7

VCC

STB
2904

3903

1n0

F901

Main_OutL

11V4

7901
AN7522N

3V0

1u

3K3

2903

3902

4923
RES

A5

A7

AmpOutR_Pos
1K0

A7

AmpOutL_Pos
3901

4924

+5V

AmpOutL+

RES

2901

RES

4921

Vaudio

9
5

1
VCC

CH_IN

9865
CH_OUT+

GND

GND

VOLUME

CH_OUT-

STANDBY

NC

5V1

9872
3
5V1

4
8

MONO OUTPUT

Item

Mono

Stereo

7901
7902
1900

AN7523
3 PIN

AN7522
5 PIN

MULTIPLE BOARD 11NC : 3139_123_6168


SINGLE CHASSIS 11NC : 3139_123_6169

FUNCTION 11NC : 8239_125_1244


CELL 11NC
: 8239_125_1238

G_16560_017.eps
210706

3139 123 6169.2

10

11

1900 B10
2901 A7
2903 B5
2904 B5
2905 B5
2906 C5
2907 C5
2908 C3
2909 E4
2947 C9
2948 C9
2949 C9
2950 C10
2951 B5
2952 C5
3901 B5
3902 B5
3903 B3
3904 B4
3905 C3
3906 C4
3907 E4
3909 C4
3911 C3
4921 A4
4922 C8
4923 B3
4924 B3
4925 C3
4927 B9
6908 D3
6909 D3
7901 B6
7902 D6
9865 D8
9872 D8
9874 C9
F901 B2
F903 C2
F906 B10
F909 B10
F911 C10
F912 C10
F913 D3
F914 D2
I901 D3
I902 C4
I904 B9
I905 C8

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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


1
2
3

A7

L03.6L CA

7.

22

FRONT IO + FRONT CONTROL + HEADPHONE

A7
A

FRONT CINCH

1
2
3

5
6
4

L1_IN

4183
RES

47K

3184

330p

TS

*3185

I183

R1_IN

1K0

3681
3682

channel-

0R

1603

1602
F683

USA

I685

volume+

volume-

1601

1600

47K

3186

330p

F693 6695

100R

100R
3693

LTL-10224WHCR

3694

3696

3697

I687
2

HEADPHONE

F986

1982

120R

A4

OUT

120R

F988

1981

100u

4694

F983
470p

3981
2982

2981

4982
RES

4981
RES

A6

VS

For Engg purposes only


F987

AmpOutL+

1901

2
4
5
6

RES
9982

2984

100u

F692

1
9
8
7
3

F985

3982
I982

470p

2983

AmpOutR+
A6

AmpOutR_Pos

9694

6692
TSOP1836UH1
GND

HEADPHONE
SOCKET

4984
RES

4983
RES

F984

F691

IR

A6

220R

3695

100u

I686

100R

LED

+3V3A

RES
4697

2691

2183

RES

RES
4695

F982

AmpOutL_Pos

A6

Mono

MULTIPLE BOARD 11 NC : 3139_123_6168


SINGLE BOARD 11 NC : 3139_123_6169

FUNCTION 11NC : 8239_125_1246


CELL 11NC
: 8239_125_1239

G_16560_018.eps
210706

3139 123 6169.2

F684

A5

150R
2186

1101-3

Stereo

2K2

1606

4K7

F183
8
9
7

1183

Item

3687

channel+

B3B-EH-A
RED

3688

3686

430R

3685

200R

I684

POWER

1
2
3

F185

A5,A4

1103
2182

RES

2185

150R

200R

I182

3183

RES

3689

F182

1182

1101-2

I683

I682

5
6
1100-2 4
RED

3683

RES
4182

22p

75R

A4

*
WHITE

F682

A4

BZX79-C6V8

6181

F184

100R
3181

1101-1

1181

2
3
1100-1 1
WHITE

2
3
1

KEYBOARD

SY_CVBS_IN
B3B-EH-A

3182

120R

F181

YELLOW

2181

MONO SET

FRONT CONTROL

1102

1100-1 B1
1100-2 C1
1101-1 B2
1101-2 C2
1101-3 D2
1102 B5
1103 C5
1181 B2
1182 C2
1183 D2
1600 C9
1601 C9
1602 C9
1603 C8
1606 C7
1901 E5
1981 G3
1982 F3
2181 B3
2182 C3
2183 D3
2185 C2
2186 D2
2691 E9
2981 F2
2982 G3
2983 F2
2984 F3
3181 B2
3182 B3
3183 C3
3184 C3
3185 C3
3186 D3
3681 B9
3682 C9
3683 B7
3685 B8
3686 B9
3687 B9
3688 B9
3689 C7
3693 D9
3694 E8
3695 D7
3696 D7
3697 D8
3981 F3
3982 F3
4182 B7
4183 C4
4694 F7
4695 D7
4697 D8
4981 G2
4982 G2
4983 E2
4984 E2
6181 B3
6692 E9
6695 D8
9694 E8
9982 F2
F181 B3
F182 C3
F183 C3
F184 B2
F185 C2
F682 B7
F683 C9
F684 C7
F691 E7
F692 E8
F693 D7
F982 G5
F983 F3
F984 E5
F985 F3
F986 E4
F987 F7
F988 F7
I182 C3
I183 C3
I682 B7
I683 B8
I684 B8
I685 C9
I686 D7
I687 E9
I982 F3

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L03.6L CA

7.

23

Layout Mono Carrier (Top Side)


1000
1001
1003
1004
1100
1101
1102
1103

D4
C4
D4
C4
A4
A4
A3
A3

1201
1202
1203
1400
1401
1402
1463
1464

B4
C4
A3
C3
D3
D3
D3
C3

1465
1500
1501
1511
1512
1515
1520
1531

B2
A1
A1
A1
B2
A2
B2
A1

1600
1601
1602
1603
1606
1621
1622
1861

A3
A3
A2
A2
A1
B3
B3
A3

1883
1900
1901
2002
2006
2007
2204
2205

A3
A4
A4
D4
D4
D4
B4
C4

2405
2406
2408
2423
2424
2428
2441
2444

C2
D2
D2
D3
C2
D3
D2
D2

2446
2447
2448
2455
2457
2460
2463
2465

D3
D2
C3
C3
D2
C1
D3
D3

2470
2488
2491
2492
2493
2494
2495
2498

D4
C4
C4
B3
A4
B3
A4
C4

2500
2501
2502
2503
2505
2507
2515
2523

A1
A1
A1
B1
B2
B1
B2
B1

2525
2560
2561
2562
2564
2580
2612
2616

B1
B2
B2
B2
C2
A2
A3
B4

2691
2692
2864
2865
2869
2870
2874
2875

A2
A3
A4
A4
A4
A4
A3
A3

2876
2877
2878
2883
2884
2885
2903
2908

A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A4
A4

2909
2981
2983
3005
3181
3182
3183
3185

A4
A4
A4
C4
A4
A4
A3
A3

3204
3205
3208
3210
3402
3403
3404
3405

B4
B4
B4
B4
D2
D2
D2
C2

3410
3421
3422
3423
3424
3425
3426
3428

C3
D4
C2
D3
D3
B2
C2
D3

3439
3442
3443
3444
3445
3446
3448
3449

C2
C3
D3
D3
D2
C1
D2
C3

3450
3459
3464
3468
3470
3471
3472
3473

C3
C3
D3
D3
D3
D3
D3
D3

3474
3475
3478
3479
3485
3486
3488
3491

D3
C3
D4
B3
C4
C4
B4
C4

3493
3494
3495
3496
3497
3498
3500
3501

A3
A3
A4
B4
A4
B4
A2
A2

3502
3503
3505
3507
3508
3509
3510
3523

A1
A2
A1
B1
A1
A2
A2
C1

3524
3526
3527
3528
3543
3549
3581
3604

C1
B1
B1
B1
C2
C2
B1
B3

3605
3618
3619
3620
3621
3624
3634
3693

B3
B3
B4
B3
B3
B4
A3
A2

3865
3866
3901
3982
5001
5002
5003
5201

A3
A3
A4
A4
C4
D4
C4
A4

5401
5402
5421
5441
5482
5497
5499
5500

D2
D2
D3
D1
B4
A2
A3
A2

5501
5509
5515
5520
5560
5561
5562
5563

A2
B2
B1
C2
B2
B2
B2
C2

5601
5602
5603
5604
5605
5861
5862
6001

B3
B3
B3
B2
A4
A3
A3
D4

6181
6422
6444
6446
6447
6448
6453
6461

A4
D3
D2
D1
D2
D3
C3
D1

6462
6463
6500
6501
6502
6503
6521
6560

D1
D1
A1
A1
A1
A1
C1
B2

6562
6581
6625
6692
6695
6909
7200
7421

B2
B1
B3
A2
A1
A4
B4
C3

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7440
7463
7464
7465
7493
7494
7496
7515
7520
7641
7901
7902
9001
9002
9003
9005
9200
9203
9402
9403
9404
9405
9406
9407
9408
9410
9411
9412
9421
9422
9424
9441
9444
9445
9446
9448
9449
9452
9463
9464
9465
9471
9473
9475
9476
9478
9479
9481
9490
9494
9495
9496
9497
9498
9499
9500
9501
9509
9522
9523
9539
9560
9561
9562
9564
9569
9582
9604
9605
9606
9607
9608
9612
9617
9618
9624
9625
9629
9641
9642
9643
9663
9665
9681
9682
9693
9694
9695
9862
9865
9872
9874
9875
9883
9901
9902
9903
9904
9905
9906
9907
9982
9983

C3
C3
D3
D3
A3
A4
B3
C1
B1
B3
A4
A4
D4
C4
C4
C4
B4
A4
D2
C3
D3
C2
C2
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
D2
C2
D2
C2
D2
C3
D3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
A3
D3
D3
C3
B4
D4
D4
B4
A3
A3
A4
A4
A3
A3
A3
A1
A1
B2
C2
B1
C3
B2
A2
B2
B2
A2
C2
B3
B3
B3
A4
B2
A3
B3
B3
B3
B3
B2
B3
B3
B3
B3
B3
B4
A3
A2
A2
A3
A3
A4
A3
A4
A3
A3
A4
A4
A4
A4
A4
A3
A3
A4
A3

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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Layout Mono Carrier (Bottom Side)

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

CRT Panel
1

L03.6L CA

7.

25

10

11

12

CRT PANEL

B1

B1
170V0

170V0

68R

3313

1303
RES

I313

GREEN

RES

RED

109V0

I302
3302

7314
BF423

BF422

33K

180p
3304

7315

F304

GND_CRT

7310

I304

6316

104V0

BF422
F306

I305

3306

GND_CRT1

R
I314

106V0

3301

BAS321

9
122V0

2V6

4301

P5
P6

I308

168V7

P9

3310

120V0

6317

109V0

I316

3309

123V0

1K5

5
6
11

7318
BF423

BF422

180p

9
3318

220R

2302

3311

220R

7V7

6V3

Heater

CG

10

Heater

CR
H1

CRT

9 Pin

12 Pin

H2

GND
VG1

Pin 1
Pin 6

Pin 1 & 12
Pin 5

Green

Pin 9

Pin 6

VG2
Red

Pin 8
Pin 7

Pin 7
Pin 8

Heater
Heater

Pin 5
Pin 4

Pin 9
Pin 10

Blue

Pin 3

Pin 11

CB

I311
6318

220R

1n0
3320

4307 RES

170V0

GND

1K5

BAS316

3319

BAS316

12

6301

2318

GND_CRT

6307

BZX384-C8V2

GND_CRT1

GND_CRT1
2303

TO CRT SOCKET

1305

EHT

FOCUS

I312

GND_CRT1

47n

2304

VG1 VG2

GND_CRT GND_CRT GND_CRT

680p

G1

G2

I309 2V7

3V0
7311
RES

Ground

G3

418V0

4302

3V0

Red

1K5

7312

220R
GND_CRT

C
Red

1302-A

108V0

3V3

Green

Green

P1

BAS321

I307

3305

33K

6V3

I315

CRT

P8

7V7
7317
BF422

180p
3308

3V0

Blue

Blue

P7

1K5

170V0

I306

3V0
7309
RES

2301

GND_CRT

P4

220R

Filament

D?
TYPE

P3

7316
BF423

3V2

220R

F307

6
7

I317

4308

F305

B8B-EH-A

7V7
168V7

6V3

3307

F311

170V0

I303

3V0
7307
RES

3V0

2300

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

2V6

4300

3303

F303

GND_CRT

BAS321

7308
BF422

220R

TO 1622 OF

F302
1300

3V1

220R

4303
*4304
* 4305
** 4306

F301

I301

1301-1

6313

107V6

TO CRT SOCKET

RES

1304
Aquadag

168V8

7313
BF422

33K

RES

3300

AND 1400 OF

BLUE

F
FROM MAIN CHASSIS TO LOT

GND_CRT

G
Item

14V

20v

3319
4303
4304

JUMP
NO
JUMP

JUMP
JUMP
NO

4305
4306

JUMP
NO

NO
JUMP

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L06SP CRT SINGLE BOARD 11NC
: 3139_123_6173

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10

11

12

D? B9
1300 B1
1301-1 B7
1302-A D7
1303 A7
1304 A8
1305 F10
2300 C4
2301 D4
2302 E5
2303 F3
2304 F2
2318 E5
3300 A4
3301 C6
3302 B3
3303 C4
3304 C4
3305 C6
3306 C3
3307 D4
3308 D5
3309 D6
3310 D3
3311 E4
3313 A5
3318 E5
3319 E6
3320 E5
4300 B3
4301 C3
4302 D3
4303 B2
4304 B2
4305 B2
4306 B2
4307 E3
4308 C2
6301 E4
6307 E3
6313 B5
6316 C5
6317 D5
6318 E5
7307 B3
7308 B4
7309 C3
7310 C4
7311 D3
7312 D5
7313 A4
7314 B4
7315 B4
7316 C4
7317 C5
7318 D5
F301 B2
F302 B2
F303 B2
F304 C2
F305 C2
F306 C2
F307 C2
F311 C2
I301 B3
I302 B4
I303 B4
I304 C4
I305 C3
I306 C4
I307 D3
I308 D4
I309 D4
I311 E4
I312 F5
I313 A5
I314 C5
I315 C6
I316 D6
I317 E7

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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Layout CRT Panel (Top Side)

Layout CRT Panel (Bottom Side)


1300
1301
1302
1303
1304
1305
2303
2304
3300
3301
3304
3305
3308
3309
3310
3313
3318
3319
7308
7310
7312
7313
7314
7315
7316
7317
7318
9300
9302
9303
9304
9314
9315
9316
9317
9318

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2300
2301
2302
2318
3302
3303
3306
3307
3311
3320
4300
4301
4302
4303
4304
4305
4306
4307
4308
6301
6307
6313
6316
6317
6318
7307
7309
7311

A1
B1
B1
B1
B1
B1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
B1
A1
B1
A1
A1
B1
B1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1

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A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1

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

8.1

General Alignment Conditions


Perform all electrical adjustments under the following
conditions:
AC voltage and frequency: according to country's
standard.
Connect the television set to the AC power via an isolation
transformer.
Allow the television set to warm up for approximately 20
minutes.
Measure the voltages and waveforms in relation to chassis
ground (with the exception of the voltages on the primary
side of the power supply). Never use heatsinks as ground.
Test probe: Ri > 10 M ohm; Ci < 2.5 pF.
Use an isolated trimmer/screwdriver to perform the
alignments.

8.2

Hardware Alignments

1531

5500

7520
1

2503

7200
4
A SDAM
9448

5441

1000 (TUNER)

LOT

Focus
Screen
VG2

ComPair
J1003
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Figure 8-1 Top view mono carrier


8.2.1

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

4. In the WHITE TONE sub menu, press the MENU UP/


DOWN keys to select NORMAL RED, NORMAL GREEN,
or NORMAL BLUE.
5. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to set the values of
NORMAL RED, NORMAL GREEN and NORMAL BLUE to
'40'.
6. Press the MENU button twice to enter the normal user
menu.
7. In the normal user menu, use the MENU UP/DOWN keys
to highlight the PICTURE sub menu (if necessary).
8. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the PICTURE
sub menu.
9. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select CONTRAST. Be
sure to record the current value of CONTRAST.
10. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to set the value of
CONTRAST to '0'.
11. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select BRIGHTNESS.
Be sure to record the current value of BRIGHTNESS.
12. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to set the value of
BRIGHTNESS to minimum (OSD just visible in a dark
room).
13. Press the MENU button twice to return to the top level
SDAM menu.
14. Press the OSD/STATUS button to hide the SDAM onscreen display ("S" indication remains visible). This, to
avoid interferences during the waveform measurements
15. Connect the RF output of a video pattern generator to the
antenna input, and input a 'black picture' test pattern to the
television set.
16. Set the oscilloscope to 50 V/div and the time base to 0.2
milliseconds (external triggering on the positive vertical
pulse with a 10:1 probe).
17. Ground the scope at the CRT panel and connect a 100:1
probe to one of the cathodes of the picture tube socket (pin
7= Red, pin 9= Green, and pin 3= Blue, see also schematic
diagram B1). Measure the level of the black current
measuring pulses. These are the second line (Red), third
line (Green), and fourth line (Blue) directly after the frame
blanking (see figure "Vcut-off"). Remark: This chassis is
using a TDA93XX UOC series. These use two different
measuring pulses at each of the R, G, and B outputs. The
above-mentioned level applies to the pulse with the lowest
level of each gun.
18. Select the cathode with the highest VDC value for the
alignment. Adjust the Vcut-off of this gun with the SCREEN
potentiometer (see figure "Top view family board") on the
LOT to the correct value (see table "Vg2 alignment
values").
19. Press the OSD/STATUS button to display the SDAM onscreen display.
20. Press the MENU button to enter the normal user menu.
21. In the normal user menu, use the MENU UP/DOWN keys
to highlight the PICTURE sub menu (if necessary).
22. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the PICTURE
sub menu.
23. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select CONTRAST.
24. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to reset the value of
CONTRAST to the original value.
25. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select BRIGHTNESS.
26. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to reset the value of
BRIGHTNESS to the original value.
27. Press the MENU button twice to return to the top level
SDAM menu.
28. Use the POWER button on the remote control transmitter
or the POWER button on the television set to turn off the
television set. This will save the changes made in SDAM.

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8.

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max.
VCUTOFF [VDC]
0V Ref.

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Figure 8-2 V_cutoff


Table 8-1 Vg2 alignment values

8.2.2

Screen Size

Cut-off point (V)

14

+135 V 4 V

20

+140 V 4 V

Focus Adjustment
1. Connect the RF output of a video pattern generator to the
antenna input.
2. Input a circle or crosshatch test pattern to the television set.
3. Set the BRIGHTNESS level to 100 before adjustment.
4. Press the SMART PICTURE button on the remote control
transmitter repeatedly to choose NATURAL (or MOVIES)
picture mode.
5. Adjust the FOCUS potentiometer (see figure "Top view
family board") until the vertical lines near the left and right
sides of the screen, and near the horizontal centre of the
screen, are at minimum width without visible haze.

8.3

Software Alignments and Settings


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

8.3.1

4. In the OPTIONS sub menu, press the MENU UP/DOWN


keys to select 'OP 1' through 'OP 7'.
5. Use the number keys on the remote control transmitter to
enter a new value for the selected option byte. The value
must be entered as a three-digit value (for example, '4'
would be entered as '0 0 4').
6. The selected value must be between '0' and '255'.
7. When all desired changes to the option bytes are made,
press the MENU button to return to the top level SDAM
menu. This will save changes to the option byte settings.
8. To ensure the option byte changes take effect:
Turn the television set 'off' by using the 'POWER'
button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard.
Disconnect the television set from AC power for at
least ten seconds.
Reconnect the television set to AC power.
Turn the television set 'on' by using the 'POWER'
button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard.
Leaving the OPTION submenu saves the changes in the
Option Byte settings. Some changes will only take effect after
the set has been switched OFF and ON with the mains switch
(cold start).
How to Calculate the Value of an Option Byte
Calculate an Option Byte value (OP 1 .. OP 7) in the following
way:
1. Check the status of the single option bits (OB): are they
enabled (1) or disabled (0).
2. When an option bit is enabled (1), it represents a certain
value (see first column "value between brackets" in table
below). When an option bit is disabled, its value is 0.
3. The total value of an Option Byte is formed by the sum of
its eight option bits. See second table below for the correct
Option Bytes per type number.
Bi t
(val ue)
0 (1)
1 (2)
2 (4)
3 (8)
4 (16)
5 (32)
6 (64)
7 (128)
Total:

OP1

OP2

OP3

OP4

OP5

OP6

OP7

OB10
OB11
OB12
OB13
OB14
OB15
OB16
OB17
Sum

OB20
OB21
OB22
OB23
OB24
OB25
OB26
OB27
Sum

OB30
OB31
OB32
OB33
OB34
OB35
OB36
OB37
Sum

OB40
OB41
OB42
OB43
OB44
OB45
OB46
OB47
Sum

OB50
OB51
OB52
OB53
OB54
OB55
OB56
OB57
Sum

OB60
OB61
OB62
OB63
OB64
OB65
OB66
OB67
Sum

OB70
OB71
OB72
OB73
OB74
OB75
OB76
OB77
Sum

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OPTIONS
Figure 8-3 Option Byte calculation
Options are used to control the presence or absence of certain
features and hardware.
Note: Each option byte controls several features of the
television set; therefore, before changing option byte
information, it is important to record the current option byte
values. This ensures that the television features can be
restored to the original settings, if necessary.
How to Change an Option Byte
An Option Byte represents a number of different options.
Changing these bytes directly makes it possible to set all
options very fast. All options are controlled via seven option
bytes. Select the option byte (OP 1.. OP 7) with the MENU UP/
DOWN keys, and enter the new value.
1. Activate SDAM by pressing the following key sequence on
the remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed
by the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out
between entries while keying the sequence).
2. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the OPTIONS
sub menu.
3. Press the MENU LEFT or MENU RIGHT key to enter the
OPTIONS sub menu.

Table 8-2 Options settings


Type number

OP1 OP2 OP3 OP4 OP5 OP6 OP7

14PT3336/78

16

71

65

64

194 64

114

20PT3336/78

16

71

65

64

194 64

114

Option Bit Assignment


Following are the option bit assignments for all L03 software
clusters.

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EN 29

Option bit description:


Option Byte
OP #
1

Option Bit Definition


Assignment

Bit = [0]

Bit = [1]

OBx0

CHINA or NTSC_ONLY

Tuning is not for China set or NTSC only set, or this option bit is
not applicable

Tuning is for China set or NTSC only set

OBx1

VIRGIN_MODE

Virgin mode is disabled or not applicable

Virgin mode is enabled. Plug and Play menu item will be displayed
to perform installation at the initial start-up of the TV when
VIRGIN_MODE is set to 1. After installation is finished, this option
bit will be automatically set to 0

OBx2

UK_PNP

UK's default Plug and Play setting is not available or not applicable UK's default Plug and Play setting is available. When UK_PNP and
VIRGIN_MODE are set to 1 at the initial setup, LANGUAGE =
ENGLISH, COUNTRY = GREAT BRITAIN and after exiting from
menu, VIRGIN_MODE will be set automatically to 0 while
UK_PNP remains 1

OBx3

ACI

ACI feature is disabled or not applicable

ACI feature is enabled

OBx4

ATS (EU), or FINE_TUNING


(NAFTA), or LANGUAGE_MALAY
(AP)

Feature is disabled or not applicable

Feature is enabled

OBx5

LNA

Auto Picture Booster is not available or not applicable

Auto Picture Booster is available

OBx6

FM_RADIO

FM radio feature is disabled or not applicable

FM radio feature is enabled

OBx7

PHILIPS_TUNER

ALPS / MASCO compatible tuner is in use

Philips compatible tuner is in use

OBx0

HUE

Hue/Tint Level is disabled or not applicable

Hue/Tint Level is enabled

OBx1

COLOR_TEMP

Colour Temperature is disabled or not applicable

Colour Temperature is enabled

OBx2

CONTRAST_PLUS

Contrast+ is disabled or not applicable

Contrast+ is enabled

OBx3

TILT

Rotate Picture is disabled or not applicable

Rotate Picture is enabled

OBx4

NOISE_REDUCTION

Noise Reduction (NR) is disabled or not applicable

Noise Reduction (NR) is enabled

OBx5

CHANNEL_NAMING

Name FM Channel is disabled or not applicable

Name FM Channel is enabled

OBx6

SMART_PICTURE

Smart Picture is disabled or not applicable

Smart Picture is enabled

OBx7

SMART_SOUND

Smart Sound is disabled or not applicable

Smart Sound is enabled

OBx0

AVL

AVL is disabled or not applicable

AVL is enabled

OBx1

WSSB (for EU) or HOME_CINEMA WSSB is disabled or not applicable


(for AP)

WSSB is enabled

OBx2

WIDE_SCREEN

Software is used for 4:3 set or not applicable

Software is used for 16:9 set

OBx3

Virtual Dolby

OBx4

MSP34X5_VOL_CTRL

Not applicable

applicable

OBx5

COMPRESS_16_9

COMPRESS 16:9 selection is not applicable. Item should not be in COMPRESS 16:9 selection is applicable. Item should not be in the
the FORMAT menu list
FORMAT menu list

OBx6

EXPAND_4_3

Expand 4:3 selection is not applicable. Item should not be in the


FORMAT menu list,

OBx7

EW_FUNCTION

EW function is disabled. In this case, only Expand 4:3 is allowed, EW function is enabled. In this case, both Expand 4:3 and
Compress 16:9 is not applicable
Compress 16:9 are applicable.

Expand 4:3 selection is applicable. Item should be in the FORMAT


menu list

OBx0

STEREO_NON_DBX

For AP_NTSC, chip TDA 9853 is not present

OBx1

STEREO_DBX

For AP_NTSC, chip MSP 3445 is not present

For AP_NTSC, chip TDA 9853 is present


For AP_NTSC, chip MSP 3445 is present

OBx2

STEREO_PB

For AP_PAL, chip MSP3465 is not present

For AP_PAL, chip MSP3465 is present

OBx3

STEREO_NICAM_2CS

For EU and AP_PAL, chip MSP 3415 is not present

For EU and AP_PAL, chip MSP 3415 is present

OBx4

DELTA_VOLUME

Delta Volume Level is disabled or not applicable

Delta Volume Level is enabled

OBx5

ULTRA_BASS

Ultra Bass is disabled or not applicable

Ultra Bass is enabled

OBx6

VOLUME_LIMITER

Volume Limiter Level is disabled or not applicable

Volume Limiter Level is enabled

OBx7

INCR_SUR

Incredible Surround feature is disabled

Incredible Surround feature is enabled

OBx0

PIP or CLOCK

Feature is disabled or not applicable

Feature is enabled
Hotel mode is enabled

OBx1

HOTEL_MODE

Hotel mode is disabled or not applicable

OBx2

SVHS

SVHS source is not available

SVHS source is available

OBx3

CVI

CVI source is not available

CVI source is available

OBx4

AV3

Side/Front AV3 source is not present

Side/Front AV3 source is present

OBx5

AV2

AV2 source is not present

AV2 source is present

OBx6

AV1

AV1 source is not present

AV1 source is present

OBx7

NTSC_PLAYBACK

NTSC playback feature is not available

NTSC playback feature is available

OBx0

BASS_TREBLE

Feature is not available

Feature is available

OBx1

SMART_TEXT

Smart Text Mode and Favourite Page are disabled or not


applicable

Smart Text Mode and Favourite Page are enabled

OBx2

SMART_LOCK

Child Lock and Lock Channel are disabled or not applicable for EU Child Lock and Lock Channel are enabled for EU

OBx3

VCHIP (LATAM & NAFTA &


NAFTA) / TXT_1PG (EU)

Feature is disabled

Feature is enabled

OBx4

WAKEUP_CLOCK

Wake up clock feature is disabled or not applicable

Wake up clock feature is enabled

OBx5

SMART_CLOCK

Smart Clock Using Teletext and Smart Clock Using PBS is


disabled or not applicable

Smart Clock Using Teletext and Smart Clock Using PBS is


enabled. For NAFTA, menu item AUTOCHRON is present in the
INSTALL submenu

OBx6

SMART_SURF

Smart Surf feature is disabled or not applicable

Smart Surf feature is enabled

OBx7

PERSONAL_ZAPPING

Personal Zapping feature is disabled or not applicable

Personal Zapping feature is enabled

EN 30

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Option Byte
OP #
7

Alignments
Option Bit Definition

Assignment

Bit = [0]

Bit = [1]

OBx0

SOUND_SYSTEM_AP_3 /
MULTI_STANDARD_EUR /
SYSTEM_LT_2,

OBx1

SOUND_SYSTEM_AP_2 /
WEST_EU /SYSTEM_LT_1,

OB70,OB71: These two option bits are allocated for LATAM


system selection.
(00: NTSC-M; 01: NTSC-M, PAL-M; 10: NTSC-M, PAL-M, and
PAL-N; 11: NTSC-M, PAL-M, PAL-N, and PAL-BG)

OBx2

SOUND_SYSTEM_AP_1

OB70,OB71,OB72;These three option bits are allocated for


AP_PAL sound system selection.
(000: BG; 001: BG / DK; 010: I / DK; 011: BG / I / DK; 100: BG / I /
DK / M)

OBx3

COLOR_SYSTEM_AP (This
option bit is allocated for AP-PAL
colour system selection)

Auto, PAL 4.43, NTSC 4.43, and NTSC 3.58

Auto, PAL 4.43, NTSC 4.43, NTSC 3.58, and SECAM

OBx4

SIGNAL_STRENGTH / DVD
WAKEUP TIMER (DVD COMBI),
3D_COMBFILTER (NAFTA)

OBx5

LNA_PP (for L01 AP cluster),


VOICE_CONTROL

OBx6

ACTIVE_CONTROL

OBx7

TIME_WIN1

The time window is set t 1.2 s.

The time window is set to 2 s

Alignments
8.3.2

IFPLL
This adjustment is auto-aligned. Therefore, no action is
required (default= "30").
AGC (AGC take over point)
1. Connect the RF output of a video pattern generator to the
antenna input.
2. Input a colour bar test pattern to the television set.
3. Set the amplitude of the video pattern generator to 10 mV
and set the frequency to 475.25 mHz (PAL/SECAM) or
61.25 MHz (NTSC).
4. Connect a DC multimeter to pin 1 of the tuner (item 1000
on the main chassis).
5. Activate SDAM by pressing the following key sequence on
the remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed
by the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out
between entries while keying the sequence).
6. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the TUNER
sub menu.
7. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the TUNER
sub menu.
8. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select AGC.
9. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to adjust the AGC value
(default value is "32") until the DC-voltage at pin 1 of the
tuner lies is 3.3 V.
10. Press the MENU button to return to the top level SDAM
menu.
11. To ensure the AGC change takes effect:
Turn the television set 'off' by using the 'POWER'
button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard.
Disconnect the television set from AC power for at
least ten seconds.
Reconnect the television set to AC power.
Turn the television set 'on' by using the 'POWER'
button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard.
SL (Slicing Level)
This adjustment sets the sync slicing level for non-standard
signals. You must turn it 'on' to have no picture instability in
premium decoded cable channels.
OFF: slicing level dependent on noise level.
ON: fixed slicing level of 70%.
To adjust SL:
1. Activate SDAM by pressing the following key sequence on
the remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed
by the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out
between entries while keying the sequence).
2. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the TUNER
sub menu.
3. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the TUNER
sub menu.
4. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select SL.
5. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to toggle SL 'Off' and
'On'.
6. Press the MENU button to return to the top level SDAM
menu.
7. To ensure the SL setting is saved:
Turn the television set 'off' by using the 'POWER'
button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard.
Disconnect the television set from AC power for at
least ten seconds.
Reconnect the television set to AC power.
Turn the television set 'on' by using the 'POWER'
button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard.

8.

EN 31

CL (Cathode Drive Level)


Fixed value is "7".

Tuner
Note: Described alignments are only necessary when the NVM
(part reference number 7641) is replaced.

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8.3.3

White Tone
The values of the 'black cut-off level' can be adjusted in the
'WHITE TONE' sub menu.
Normally, no alignment is needed for 'WHITE TONE', and the
given default values are used.
Default settings for NORMAL (colour temperature= 11500 K):
NORMAL RED = 32 dec. (20 hex)
NORMAL GREEN = 32 dec. (20 hex)
NORMAL BLUE = 32 dec. (20 hex)
To adjust NORMAL RED, NORMAL GREEN, and NORMAL
BLUE:
1. Connect the RF output of a video pattern generator (e.g.
PM5418) to the antenna input.
2. Set the amplitude of the video pattern generator to at least
1 mV and set the frequency to 475.25 MHz (PAL/SECAM)
or 61.25 MHz (NTSC).
3. Input a "100 IRE white" pattern to the television set.
4. Activate SDAM by pressing the following key sequence on
the remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed
by the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out
between entries while keying the sequence).
5. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the WHITE
TONE sub menu.
6. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the WHITE
TONE sub menu.
7. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select NORMAL RED,
NORMAL GREEN, or NORMAL BLUE.
8. Set the Minolta CA100 colour analyser (or equivalent) in
RGB mode, and set all colour temperature settings to their
default values.
9. Place the colour sensor of the meter in the middle of the
screen.
10. Set the meter in "T-dUV-Y" mode, and set CONTRAST to
make the light output "Y" on the meter 90 nit 15%
11. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to adjust the value of
NORMAL GREEN and/or NORMAL BLUE.
12. When all desired changes to the WHITE TONE sub menu
values are made, press the MENU button to return to the
top level SDAM menu.
13. To ensure the WHITE TONE settings are saved:
Turn the television set 'off' by using the 'POWER'
button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard.
Disconnect the television set from AC power for at
least ten seconds.
Reconnect the television set to AC power.
Turn the television set 'on' by using the 'POWER'
button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard.

EN 32
8.3.4

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Alignments

Geometry
Introduction
The geometry alignment menu contains several items for
correct picture geometry alignment.

12. When all desired changes to the HORIZONTAL and


VERTICAL sub menu values are made, press the MENU
button twice to return to the top level SDAM menu.
13. To ensure the GEOMETRY settings are saved:
Turn the television set 'off' by using the 'POWER'
button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard.
Disconnect the television set from AC power for at
least ten seconds.
Reconnect the television set to AC power.
Turn the television set 'on' by using the 'POWER'
button on the remote control transmitter or the local
keyboard.

VERT. SLOPE

VERT. SHIFT

VERT. AMPLITUDE

The following alignments can be performed in the GEOMETRY


sub menu:

V.S-CORRECTION

HOR. SHIFT

Horizontal Alignments:
Horizontal Shift (HSH). Select Horizontal Shift to centre the
picture on the screen.
Picture Width (PW). Aligns the width of the picture.

HOR. AMPLITUDE

E/W PARABOLE

UPPER E/W CORNER

LOWER E/W CORNER

10

E/W TRAPEZIUM

11

HOR. PARALLELOGRAM

12

HOR. BOW
E_06532_010.eps
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Figure 8-4 Geometry alignments


1. Connect the RF output of a video pattern generator to the
antenna input.
2. Input a crosshatch test pattern to the television set.
3. Set the amplitude of the video pattern generator to at least
1 mV and set the frequency to 475.25 MHz (PAL/SECAM)
or 61.25 MHz (NTSC).
4. Press the SMART PICTURE button on the remote control
transmitter repeatedly to choose PERSONAL or MOVIES
picture mode.
5. Activate SDAM by pressing the following key sequence on
the remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed
by the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out
between entries while keying the sequence).
6. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the
GEOMETRY sub menu.
7. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the
GEOMETRY sub menu.
8. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight either the
HORIZONTAL sub menu or the VERTICAL sub menu.
9. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter either the
HORIZONTAL sub menu or the VERTICAL sub menu.
10. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select items in the
HORIZONTAL sub menu or the VERTICAL sub menu.
11. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to adjust the values of
items in the HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL sub menus.

Vertical Alignments:
Vertical slope (VSL). Aligns the picture so the proportions
are the same at the top and bottom of the screen. This
alignment must be performed first, before all other vertical
alignments. Turning SBL, 'on' will assist in performing this
alignment.
Vertical Amplitude (VAM). Aligns the height of the picture
(other vertical alignments are NOT compensated).
Vertical S-Correction (VSC). Aligns the vertical linearity, so
that the vertical intervals of the grid-patterns are the same
over the entire height of the screen.
Vertical Shift (VSH). Aligns the vertical centre of the picture
to the vertical centre of the CRT. After performing this
alignment, it may be necessary to perform the VAM
alignment again.
Service blanking (SBL). Turns the blanking of the lower half
of the screen 'on' or 'off' (to be used in combination with the
vertical slope alignment).
Methods of Adjustment
Vertical Amplitude and Position
1. Select SERVICE BLANKING (SBL) and set it to 1. The
lower half of the picture will be blanked.
2. Press the MENU UP/DOWN buttons to select VERTICAL
SLOPE (VSL).
3. Align VSL to start the blanking exactly at the horizontal
white line at the centre of the test circle (align the bottom of
the screen so that castellations just disappear).
4. Press the MENU UP/DOWN buttons to select SBL and set
it back to 0. The full picture reappears.
5. Select VERTICAL AMPLITUDE (VAM) and align the
picture height to approximately 13.0 - 13.1 blocks (align the
top of the screen so that castellations just disappear).
6. Select VERTICAL SHIFT (VSH) and align for vertical
centring of the picture on the screen.
7. Repeat the last two steps if necessary.
Horizontal Phase
1. Set PW to "0".
2. Select Horizontal Shift (HSH) to centre the picture on the
screen.
Horizontal and Vertical Shift Offset for NTSC (TriNorma and
PAL chassis)
1. Align the set for VSH and HSH (according to above
mentioned procedures) with a PAL system signal.
2. Change the signal to NTSC system and adjust
HORIZONTAL SHIFT OFFSET (H60) and VERTICAL
SHIFT OFFSET (V60) to centre the picture on the screen.
3. Repeat if necessary.

Alignments
The table below lists the default GEOMETRY values for the
different television sets.
Table 8-3 Default geometry values
Alignment Description

14

20

PW

Picture Width

HSH

Horizontal Shift

27

27

VSL

Vertical Slope

35

35

VAM

Vertical Amplitude

35

35

VSC

Vertical S Correction

23

23

VSH

Vertical Shift

40

40

H60

Horizontal Shift Offset (NTSC) 7

V60

Vertical Shift Offset (NTSC)

-1

-1

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EN 34

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Circuit Descriptions, List of Abbreviations, and IC Data Sheets

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


Index of this chapter:
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Power Supply
9.3 Abbreviation List

9.2.2

Start-Up

Notes:
Only new circuits (compared to the L03.2 chassis) are
described in this chapter. For the other circuit descriptions,
see the L03.2L AA manual.
Figures can deviate slightly from the actual situation, due
to different set executions.
For a good understanding of the following circuit
descriptions, please use the block diagram in chapter 6,
and/or the electrical diagrams in chapter 7. Where
necessary, you will find a separate drawing for clarification.

9.1

Introduction
Basically all schematic diagrams for both (L03.2L &L03.6L) are
95% the same, except the A1 power supply. The control IC is
replaced by a Sanken IC (Quasi-Resonant Switching
Regulator).

9.2

G_16560_001.eps
130706

Power Supply

Figure 9-1 Power Supply Start-Up (Power-ON)


The topology of the power supply is fly back (or buck boost). It
is able to operate in 3 modes namely:
1. Quasi-Resonant (at high load, full beam current).
2. Bottom Skip (at low load, min beam current).
3. Auto Burst Mode with fixed frequency of 22kHz (at standby).
9.2.1

When the power supply is first switched on, the mains elcap
(item 2503) will be charged to the mains supply voltage (Vac x
1.4). At the same time, capacitor 2525 will be charged by the
bleeder resistor 3507 and clamping diode 6581 to Vcc(start) of
18.2V. Once Vcc reaches 18.2V, the IC will soft start by
charging 2526 until it reaches 1V. When 2526 reaches 1V, the
IC will start its normal switching. The voltage of Vcc is
proportional to the emitter current of 7515. Once Vbat is
constant, Iemitter will be constant and Vcc will be constant.

Introduction
The IC 7520 STR-W6753 is a Hybrid Integrated Circuit (HIC)
with a built-in power MOSFET and a control IC designed for
quasi-resonant type switch-mode power supplies (SMPS).
In normal operation, the HIC provides high efficiency and low
EMI noise with bottom-skip quasi-resonant operation during
light output loads. Low power consumption is also achieved by
blocking (intermittent) oscillation during an auto-burst mode,
and reduced even further in a manually triggered (clamping an
output voltage) stand-by mode.

9.2.3

Normal Operation
During normal operation, the IC is constantly adjusting the
peak drain current of the internal MOSFET to match the load
condition which is depending on the Vbat value. The voltage on
pin 6 is low during overload and high during low load.
The emitter current of 7515 is converted into voltage inside the
IC through a resistor. During light load (low beam), the IC will
switch to bottom-skip quasi resonant mode to reduce the
switching losses of the internal MOSFET.

Circuit Descriptions, List of Abbreviations, and IC Data Sheets


9.2.4

Quasi-resonant Operation to Bottom-skip Operation

9.2.6

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EN 35

Burst Operation

35.2 V

704 V

G_16560_009.eps
130706

Figure 9-2 Quasi-resonant to bottom-skip operation timing


Quasi-resonance is operated under the absolute condition of
VOCP greater than VOCPBD(BS2). When the load becomes
lighter, and the drain current drops to make VOCP less than
VOCPBD(BS2), the operation is shifted to the bottom-skip mode,
and the reference voltage is automatically changed to
VOCPBD(BS1). Figure above shows shift timing from quasiresonant operation to bottom-skip operation.
9.2.5

Bottom-skip Operation to Quasi-resonant Operation

35.2 V

704 V

G_16560_010.eps
240706

Figure 9-3 Power Supply working in Bottom-skip Quasi resonant


mode
The bottom-skip is operated under the absolute condition of
VOCP less than VOCPBD(BS2). When the load becomes heavier
and the drain current increases to make VOCP greater than
VOCPBD(BS2), the operation is shifted to the quasi-resonant
mode, and the reference voltage is automatically changed to
VOCPBD(BS2). VOCP is the OCP/BD pin voltage at the falling
edge of the MOSFET gate voltage. As described above, the
reference voltage for bottom-skip operation, VOCPBD(BS1) and
VOCPBD(BS2), has hysteresis to make a stable operation shift as
shown in figure below.

G_16560_011.eps
240706

Figure 9-4 Power Supply working in Burst mode


During burst mode, the signal "STD_CON" is pulled low by
the UOC, and the emitter current of 7515 is increased which
caused the IC to go into "low load protection and auto burst
mode. In the burst mode, the value of Vbat and Vaux is lowered
to 65V and 6V respectively. The Vcc(start) during burst mode is
11.2V and Vcc(off) is 9.7V. This is different from normal start-up
where Vcc(start) is 18.2V and Vcc(off) is 9.6V.

EN 36
9.3

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Circuit Descriptions, List of Abbreviations, and IC Data Sheets

Abbreviation List
2CS
ACI

ADC
AFC

AFT
AGC

AM
AP
AR
ATS
AV
AVL
BCL
B/G

BTSC

CC

ComPair

CRT
CSM
CTI

CVBS

CVI
DAC
DBX
D/K

DFU
DNR
DSP
DST

DVD
EEPROM
EHT

EHT-INFO

2 Carrier Sound
Automatic Channel Installation:
algorithm that installs TV channels
directly from a cable network by
means of a predefined TXT page
Analogue to Digital Converter
Automatic Frequency Control: control
signal used to tune and lock to the
correct frequency
Automatic Fine Tuning
Automatic Gain Control (feedback)
signal to the tuner. This is a circuit with
a constant output amplitude,
regardless of the input
Amplitude Modulation
Asia Pacific
Aspect Ratio: 4 by 3 or 16 by 9
Automatic Tuning System
External Audio Video
Automatic Volume Level control
Beam Current Limiter
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 5.5 MHz. B = VHFband, G = UHF-band
Broadcast Television Standard
Committee. Multiplex FM stereo sound
system, originating from the USA and
used e.g. in LATAM and AP-NTSC
countries
Closed Captioning; This is a digital
addition to analogue TV signals that
contains textual information relevant
to the TV signal. For NTSC, the
information is transmitted with line 21
and 284 during the Vertical Blank
Interval (VBI)
Computer aided rePair. A tool for
diagnosing a TV through a PC
controlled interface
Cathode Ray Tube (or picture tube)
Customer Service Mode
Colour Transient Improvement:
manipulation of the steepness of
chroma transients
Composite Video and Blanking Signal;
A single video signal that contains
luminance, colour, and timing
information
Component Video Input
Digital to Analogue Converter
Dynamic Bass Expander or noise
reduction system in BTSC
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.5 MHz. D = VHFband, K = UHF=band
Directions For Use: Owners manual
Dynamic Noise Reduction; noise
reduction feature of the set
Digital Signal Processing
Dealer Service Tool: special remote
control designed for dealers to enter
e.g. service mode (a DST-emulator is
is available in ComPair)
Digital Versatile Disc
Electrically Erasable and
Programmable Read Only Memory
Extreme High Tension; the voltage
between the cathode and the shadow
mask that accelerates the electrons
towards the screen (around 25 kV)
Extra High Tension INFOrmation,
used for contrast reduction, vertical

EMI
EPG

EU
EW
EXT
FBL

FILAMENT
FM

H
HP
I

I2 C
IF
IIC
ITV
LATAM
LED

L/L'

LS
MOSFET
M/N

NC
NICAM

NTSC

NVM

OB
OC
OP
OSD
PAL

PCB
PLL

and horizontal amplitude correction,


beam current protection, and flash
detection
Electro Magnetic Interference
Electronic Program Guide; System
used by broadcasters to transmit TV
guide information (= NexTView)
Europe
East West, related to horizontal
deflection of the set
EXTernal (source), entering the set via
SCART or Cinches
Fast BLanking; DC signal
accompanying RGB signals. To blank
the video signal when it is going from
the right side of the screen to the left
side. The video level is brought down
below the black video level
Filament of CRT
Field Memory; A memory chip that is
capable of storing one or more TV
picture fields, or: Frequency
Modulation; A technique that sends
data as frequency variations of a
carrier signal
H_sync to the module
Head phone
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz. VHF- and
UHF-band
Inter IC bus (also called IIC)
Intermediate Frequency
Inter IC bus (also called I2C)
Institutional TV
LATin AMerica
Light Emitting Diode; A semiconductor
diode that emits light when a current is
passed through it
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.5 MHz. L' is Band
I, L is all bands except for Band I
Loudspeaker
Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field
Effect Transistor
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 4.5 MHz. M= 525
lines @ 60 Hz, N= 625 lines @ 50 Hz
Not Connected
Near Instantaneous Companded
Audio Multiplexing. This is a digital
sound system, mainly used in Europe.
National Television Standard
Committee. Colour system mainly
used in North America and Japan.
Colour carrier NTSC M/N = 3.579545
MHz, NTSC 4.43 = 4.433619 MHz
(this is a VCR norm, it is not
transmitted off-air)
Non Volatile Memory: IC containing
data such as alignment values, preset
stations
Option Bit
Open Circuit
OPtion Byte
On Screen Display
Phase Alternating Line. Colour system
mainly used in West Europe (colour
carrier = 4.433619 MHz) and South
America (colour carrier PAL M =
3.575612 MHz and PAL N = 3.582056
MHz)
Printed Circuit board (also called PWB
or CBA)
Phase Locked Loop. Used for e.g.
FST tuning systems. The customer

Spare Parts List

POR
PTP
RAM
RC
RGB

ROM
SAP

SC
S/C
SCL
SDA
SDAM
SECAM

SIF

can give in directly the desired


frequency
Power-On Reset; Signal to reset the
P
Picture Tube Panel (or CRT-panel)
Random Access Memory
Remote Control transmitter
Red, Green, and Blue colour space;
The primary colour signals for TV. By
mixing levels of R, G, and B, all colours
(Y/C) are reproduced
Read Only Memory
Secondary Audio Program; Generally
used to transmit audio in a second
language
Sandcastle: two-level pulse derived
from sync signals
Short Circuit
Serial Clock I2C
Serial Data I2C
Service Default / Alignment Mode
Squence Couleur Avec Mmoire;
Colour system mainly used in France
and East Europe. The chroma is FM
modulated and the R-Y and B-Y
signals are transmitted line
sequentially. Colour carriers=
4.406250 MHz and 4.250000 MHz
Sound Intermediate Frequency

10. Spare Parts List


Not available at the time of publishing

11. Revision List


Manual xxxx xxx xxxx.0
First release.

SS
SMPS
STBY
SVHS
SW
THD
TriNorma
TXT

P
UOC
V
V_BAT
V-chip
VCR
WYSIWYR

XTAL
Y/C

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EN 37

Small Screen
Switch Mode Power Supply
STand-BY
Super Video Home System
Software or Sub woofer of Switch
Total Harmonic Distortion
Video standard. Combination of PAL
N, PAL M, NTSC M
Teletext; TXT is a digital addition to
analogue TV signals that contain
textual and graphical information (25
rows x 40 columns). The information is
transmitted within the first 25 lines
during the Vertical Blank Interval (VBI)
Microprocessor
Ultimate One Chip
V_sync
Main supply voltage for the deflection
stage (mostly 141 V)
Violence chip. Adds content filtering
capabilities to NTSC video
Video Cassette Recorder
What You See Is What You Record:
record selection that follows main
picture and sound
Quartz crystal
Y consists of luminance signal,
blanking level and sync; C consists of
chroma (colour) signal

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