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SERVICE MANUAL Order No.

TV1001

LED LCD TV

Model HL46XSL2/HL46XSLW2

Service model. HL46XSL2a/HL46XSLW2a

MTK5305 Chassis

WARNING
This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public.
It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product.
Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to service or repair
the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death.

©2010 Qingdao Haier Electronics Co., Ltd.


All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.

Haier Group
Service Manual
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1.General Information
1-1. Document Information ....................................................................... 3
1-2. General Guidelines .............................................................................. 3
1-3. Important Notice ................................................................................... 3
1-3-1. Follow the regulations and warnings ..................................................... 3
1-3-2. Be careful to the electrical shock ........................................................... 3
1-3-3. Electro static discharge (ESD) ............................................................... 3
1-3-4. About lead free solder (PbF) .................................................................. 4
1-3-5. Use the genewing parts (specified parts) .............................................. 4
1-3-6. Safety check after repairment ................................................................ 4
1-3-7. Ordering Spare Parts ............................................................................. 6
1-3-8. Photo used in this manual ..................................................................... 6
1-4. How to Read this Service Manual .................................................. 7
1-4-1. Using icons: ........................................................................................... 7
Chapter 2. Specification
2-1. Specification list ................................................................................... 8
2-2. External pictures (four faces) .......................................................... 9
Chapter 3. Disassemble and Assemble
3-1. Remove the Stand ............................................................................. 10
3-2. Remove the Power Cord ................................................................ 11
3-3. Remove the Back Cover .................................................................. 11
3-4. Remove the Mainboard ................................................................... 11
3-5. Remove the speaker ........................................................................ 11
3-6. Remove the Keypad ......................................................................... 12
3-7. Remove the Remote Control Board ........................................... 12
3-8. Remove the Stand backstop ......................................................... 12
3-9. Remove the indicator light ............................................................ 12
Chapter 4. Location of Controls and Components
4-1. Board Location ................................................................................... 13
4-2. Main Board .......................................................................................... 13
4-2-1. Function Description: ........................................................................... 14
4-2-2. Connector definition ............................................................................. 14
4-3. Power Supply Board ......................................................................... 14

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4-3-1. Function description:............................................................................ 14


4-3-2. Connector definition: ............................................................................ 14
4-4. LCD Panel ............................................................................................. 15
4-4
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4-4-1. Function Description: Display the signal. ............................................. 16
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4-4-2. Connector definition: ............................................................................ 16
Chapter 5. Installation Instructions
Ch
5-1 External Equipment Connections ................................................ 20
5-1.
5-2. HDMI Connections ............................................................................. 24
5-2
Chapter 6. Operation Instructions
Ch
6-1 Get to know your TV ......................................................................... 27
6-1.
6-2. Get to know your remote control ................................................. 28
6-2
Chapter 7. Electrical Parts
Ch
7-1 Block Diagram ..................................................................................... 29
7-1.
7-2. Circuit Diagram ................................................................................... 31
7-2
7-3. Wiring Connection Diagram ........................................................... 45
7-3
Chapter 8. Measurements and Adjustments
Ch
8-1. Service Mode ...................................................................................... 46
8-1
8
8-1-1.How to enter into Service Mode............................................................ 46
8
8-1-2.How to exit ............................................................................................ 46
8-2. Measurements and Adjustments.................................................. 46
8-2
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8-2-1. The Main Menu .................................................................................... 46
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8-2-2. Video.................................................................................................... 47
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8-2-3. Audio .................................................................................................... 48
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8-2-4. Software UpDate ................................................................................. 48
Chapter 9. Trouble shooting
Ch
9-1 Simple check ....................................................................................... 49
9-1.
9-2. Power Supply Board Failure Check. ........................................... 50
9-2
9-3. Mainboard Failure Check ............................................................... 51
9-3
9-4. Pannel Failure ..................................................................................... 52
9-4

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Chapter 1.General Information


1-1. Document Information
Document format: Adobe PDF
Author:
Compiler:

1-2. General Guidelines

When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts which
have been overheated or damaged by the short circuit.

After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers
shields are properly installed.

After servicing, make the following leakage current checks to prevent the customer from being
exposed to shock hazards.
1) Leakage Current Cold Check
2) Leakage Current Hot Check
3) Prevention of Electro Static Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatically Sensitive

1-3. Important Notice

1-3-1. Follow the regulations and warnings

Most important thing is to list up the potential hazard or risk for the service personnel to open
the units and disassemble the units. For example, we need to describe properly how to avoid the
possibility to get electrical shock from the live power supply or charged electrical parts (even the
power is off).

This symbol indicates that high voltage is present inside.It is dangerous to make any
kind of contact with any inside part of this product.

This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions
in the literture accompanying the appliance.

1-3-2. Be careful to the electrical shock

To prevent damage which might result in electric shock or fire, do not expose this TV set to
rain or excessive moisture. This TV must not be exposed to dripping or splashing water, and
objects filled with liquid, such as vases, must not be placed on top of or above the TV.

1-3-3. Electro static discharge (ESD)

Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity.
Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. The following

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techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by
electros static discharge (ESD).

Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices


Some semiconductor (solid-state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such
components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical
ES devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors and semiconductor "chip"
components. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the ncidence of component
damage caused by static by static electricity.

1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped


assembly, drain off any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth ground.
Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging wrist strap device, which
should be removed to prevent potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under
test.

2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly on a
conductive surface such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of
the assembly.

1-3-4. About lead free solder (PbF)

This product is manufactured using lead-free solder as a part of a movement within the
consumer products industry at large to be environmentally responsible. Lead-free solder must be
used in the servicing and repairing of this product.

1-3-5. Use the genewing parts (specified parts)

Special parts which have purposes of fire retardant (resistors), high-quality sound (capacitors),
low noise (resistors), etc. are used.

When replacing any of components, be sure to use only manufacture's specified parts shown in
the parts list.

Safety Component
Ɣ Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety.

1-3-6. Safety check after repairment

Confirm that the screws, parts and wiring which were removed in order to service are put in the
original positions, or whether there are the positions which are deteriorated around the serviced
places serviced or not. Check the insulation between the antenna terminal or external metal and
the AC cord plug blades. And be sure the safety of that.

General Servicing Precautions


1. Always unplug the receiver AC power cord from the AC power source before:
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a. Removing or reinstalling any component, circuit board module or any other receiver
assembly.
b. Disconnecting or reconnecting any receiver electrical plug or other electrical connection.
c. Connecting a test substitute in parallel with an electrolytic capacitor in the receiver.

CAUTION: A wrong part substitution or incorrect polarity installation of electrolytic capacitors


may result in an explosion hazard.

2. Test high voltage only by measuring it with an appropriate high voltage meter or other voltage
measuring device (DVM, FETVOM, etc) equipped with a suitable high voltage probe.

Do not test high voltage by "drawing an arc".

3. Do not spray chemicals on or near this receiver or any of its assemblies.

4. Unless specified otherwise in this service manual, clean electrical contacts only by applying
the following mixture to the contacts with a pipe cleaner, cotton-tipped stick or comparable non-
abrasive applicator; 10% (by volume) Acetone and 90% (by volume) isopropyl alcohol (90%-99%
strength).

CAUTION: This is a flammable mixture.


Unless specified otherwise in this service manual, lubrication of contacts is not required.
Capacitors may result in an explosion hazard.

5. Do not defeat any plug/socket B+ voltage interlocks with which receivers covered by this
service manual might be equipped.

6. Do not apply AC power to this instrument and/or any of its electrical assemblies unless all
solid-state device heat sinks are correctly installed.

7. Always connect the test receiver ground lead to the receiver chassis ground before connecting
the test receiver positive lead.

Always remove the test receiver ground lead last. Capacitors may result in an explosion
hazard.

8. Use with this receiver only the test fixtures specified in this service manual.

CAUTION: Do not connect the test fixture ground strap to any heat sink in this receiver.

9. Remove the antenna terminal on TV and turn on the TV.

10. Insulation resistance between the cord plug terminals and the eternal exposure metal should
be more than Mohm by using the 500V insulation resistance meter.

11. If the insulation resistance is less than M ohm, the inspection repair should be required.
If you have not the 500V insulation resistance meter, use a Tester. External exposure metal:
Antenna terminal Headphone jack.

12. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices.


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13. Use only an anti-static type solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not
classified as "anti-static" can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.

14. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to
damage ES devices.

15. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately
before you are ready to install it.
(Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by
conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive material).

16. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES
device, touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will
be installed.

CAUTION: Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety
precautions.

17. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise
harmless motion such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot
from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity sufficient to damage an ES device.)

1-3-7. Ordering Spare Parts

Please include the following informations when you order parts. (Particularly the Version letter)

1. Model number, serial number and software version


The model number and serial number can be found on the back cover of each product. Software
version can be found in the Spare Parts List.

2. Spare part No. and description


Spare part No. and description can be found in the Spare Parts List.

1-3-8. Photo used in this manual

The illustration and photos used in this Service Manual may not base on the final design of
products, which may differ from your products in some way.

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1-4. How to Read this Service Manual

1-4-1. Using icons:


Icons are used to attract the attention of the reader to specific information. The
meaning of each icon is described in the table below:

Note:
A “note” provides information that is not indispensable, but may nevertheless be
valuable to the reader, such as tips and tricks.

Caution:
A “caution” is used when there is danger that the reader, through incorrect
manipulation, may damage equipment, loose data, get an unexpected result or has to
restart(part of) a procedure.

Warning:
A “warning” is used when there is danger of personal injury.

Reference:
A “reference” guides the reader to other places in this binder or in this manual,
where he/she will find additional information on a specific topic.

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Chapter 2. Specification
2-1. Specification list

Model LEA46T3
Screen size 46 inch
Aspect ratio 16:9
Resolution 1920*1080
Response Time(ms) 6 ms
Angel of view 178
Contrast 5000:1
Brightness 450cd/m2
OSD language English etc.
Color system ATSC/NTSC
Audio system BG\DK\I\L
Audio output power(Built-in)(W) 9W*2
Audio output power(outer)(W) No
Total power input(W) 160W
Voltage range(V) 90-240V
Power frequency(Hz) 50/60HZ
Net weight(KG) 18.4
Gross weight(KG) 26
Net dimension(MM) 1122*31*706
Packaged dimension(MM) 1255*245*830

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2-2. External pictures (four faces)

Front Side

Left Side

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Back Side

Chapter 3. Disassemble and Assemble


3-1. Remove the Stand
1. Lay down the unit so that back cover faces
upward

2. Remove the Five screws from the back


cover which are indicated with the circles in the
picture above.

3. Remove the stand

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3-2. Remove the Power Cord


2. Then remove the back cover from the
unit.
Remove the screw indicated by the red
circles in below picture.

Then remove the power cord.


3-4. Remove the Mainboard

Remove the five screws indicated by the red


circles in below picture.

Then remove the mainboard.

3-3. Remove the Back Cover


1. Remove the twenty-two screws indicated
by the red circles in below picture.

3-5. Remove the speaker


Remove the screw indicated by the red
circles in below picture.

Then remove the speaker.

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3-8. Remove the Stand backstop

Remove the six screws indicated by the red


circles in below picture.

Take out the stand backstop.

3-6. Remove the Keypad

The Keypad is conglutinated with front frame


, just uncover the keypad gently.

Then remove the keypad.

3-9. Remove the indicator light

3-7. Remove the Remote Control The indicator light is buckled into the front
frame,remove the clasp indicated by the red
Board circles in below picture.
Remove the screw indicated by the red
circles in below picture. Take out the indicator light.

Take out the remote control board.

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Chapter 4. Location of Controls and Components

4-1. Board Location

No. Parts number Description

A Board 0094001116AB PANEL

B Board //// Power Board

C Board DC1AK0E0100M Mainboard (0090724287)

4-2. Main Board


CND4 CND5
CND3
CON2

CNA1
CNE2

CNE1

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4-2-1. Function Description:

Main Board
Process signal which incept from exterior equipment then translate into signal that panel can display.

4-2-2. Connector definition

Main board connector

Speaker connector (CON2) Keypad Connector (CNE2)

Pin number Signal name Pin number Signal name


1 LOUT+ 1 GND
2 LOUT- 2 KEY1
3 ROUT- 3 KEY0
4 ROUT+ 4 3.3VS

12V/5V Connector (CNA1) Rom connector (CNE1)

Pin number Signal name Pin number Signal name


1 +12V 1 5VS
2 +12V 2 IR
3 GND 3 LED-R
4 +12V 4 LED-G
5 GND 5 GND
6 GND
7 5VSTB
8 /
9 GND
10 PW-ON/OFF
11 PB-ADJUS
12 PB-ON/OFF

4-3. Power Supply Board

4-3-1. Function description:

To supply power for Mainboard, Panel.

4-3-2. Connector definition:

INPUT CONNECTOR (CN10)

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CNM801

Pin number Signal name


1 +12V
2 +12V
3 GND
4 +12V
5 GND
6 GND
7 +5VSB
8 EXT_DIM
9 GND
10 PS-ON
11 INT_DIM
12 BL_ON

4-4. LCD Panel

CN2 CN1

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4-4-1. Function Description: Display the signal.

4-4-2. Connector definition:

CND5 Connector

Pin number Symbol Description

1 12V DC Power Supply

2 12V DC Power Supply

3 12V DC Power Supply

4 12V DC Power Supply

5 12V DC Power Supply

6 NC NC

7 GND Ground

8 GND Ground

9 GND Ground
st th
10 Rx1[0]N 1 ,5 LVDS Signal -
st th
11 Rx1[0]P 1 ,5 LVDS Signal +
st th
12 Rx1[1]N 1 ,5 LVDS Signal -
st th
13 Rx1[1]P 1 ,5 LVDS Signal +
st th
14 Rx1[2]N 1 ,5 LVDS Signal -
st th
15 Rx1[2]P 1 ,5 LVDS Signal +

16 GND Ground
st th
17 Rx1CLK- 1 ,5 LVDS Clock -
st th
18 Rx1CLK+ 1 ,5 LVDS Clock +

19 GND Ground
st th
20 Rx1[3]N 1 ,5 LVDS Signal -
st th
21 Rx1[3]P 1 ,5 LVDS Signal +
st th
22 Rx1[4]N 1 ,5 LVDS Signal -
st th
23 Rx1[4]P 1 ,5 LVDS Signal +

24 GND Ground
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Pin number Symbol Description


rd th
25 Rx3[0]N 3 ,7 LVDS Signal -
rd th
26 Rx3[0]P 3 ,7 LVDS Signal +
rd th
27 Rx3[1]N 3 ,7 LVDS Signal -
rd th
28 Rx3[1]P 3 ,7 LVDS Signal +
rd th
29 Rx3[2]N 3 ,7 LVDS Signal -
rd th
30 Rx3[2]P 3 ,7 LVDS Signal +

31 GND Ground
rd th
32 Rx3CLK- 3 ,7 LVDS Clock -
rd th
33 Rx3CLK+ 3 ,7 LVDS Clock +

34 GND Ground
rd th
35 Rx3[3]N 3 ,7 LVDS Signal -
rd th
36 Rx3[3]P 3 ,7 LVDS Signal +
rd th
37 Rx3[4]N 3 ,7 LVDS Signal -
rd th
38 Rx3[4]P 3 ,7 LVDS Signal +

39 GND Ground

40 NC NC

41 NC NC

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CND3 Connector

Pin number Symbol Description

1 12V DC Power Supply

2 12V DC Power Supply

3 12V DC Power Supply

4 12V DC Power Supply

5 12V DC Power Supply

6 NC NC

7 GND Ground

8 GND Ground

9 GND Ground
nd th
10 Rx2[0]N 2 ,6 LVDS Signal -
nd th
11 Rx2[0]P 2 ,6 LVDS Signal +
nd th
12 Rx2[1]N 2 ,6 LVDS Signal -
nd th
13 Rx2[1]P 2 ,6 LVDS Signal +
nd th
14 Rx2[2]N 2 ,6 LVDS Signal -
nd th
15 Rx2[2]P 2 ,6 LVDS Signal +

16 GND Ground
nd th
17 Rx2CLK- 2 ,6 LVDS Clock -
nd th
18 Rx2CLK+ 2 ,6 LVDS Clock +

19 GND Ground
nd th
20 Rx2[3]N 2 ,6 LVDS Signal -
nd th
21 Rx2[3]P 2 ,6 LVDS Signal +
nd th
22 Rx2[4]N 2 ,6 LVDS Signal -
nd th
23 Rx2[4]P 2 ,6 LVDS Signal +

24 GND Ground
th th
25 Rx4[0]N 4 ,8 LVDS Signal -
th th
26 Rx4[0]P 4 ,8 LVDS Signal +
th th
27 Rx4[1]N 4 ,8 LVDS Signal -

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Pin number Symbol Description


th th
28 Rx4[1]P 4 ,8 LVDS Signal +
th th
29 Rx4[2]N 4 ,8 LVDS Signal -
th th
30 Rx4[2]P 4 ,8 LVDS Signal +

31 GND Ground
th th
32 Rx4CLK- 4 ,8 LVDS Clock -
th th
33 Rx4CLK+ 4 ,8 LVDS Clock +

34 GND Ground
th th
35 Rx4[3]N 4 ,8 LVDS Signal -
th th
36 Rx4[3]P 4 ,8 LVDS Signal +
th th
37 Rx4[4]N 4 ,8 LVDS Signal -
th th
38 Rx4[4]P 4 ,8 LVDS Signal +

39 GND Ground

40 NC NC

41 NC NC

42 NC NC

43 NC NC

44 NC NC
HIGH (3.3V) Normal LVDS Format
45 LVDS_SEL
LOW (GND) JEIDA LVDS Format
46 NC NC

47 NC NC

48 NC NC

49 NC NC

50 NC NC

51 NC NC

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Warning

The lightning flash with arrowhead

!
symbol, within an equilateral triangle is
CAUTION intended to alert the user to the presence
of uninsulated dangerous voltage within
RISK ELECTRIC SHOCK the product’s enclosure that may be of
DO NOT OPEN sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of
electric shock.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,

!
The exclamation point within an equilateral
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
triangle is intended to alert the user to
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE the presence of important operating and
PERSONNEL. maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.

WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION
CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO
PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.

! Caution:
q These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do
not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.

Important Safety Instructions


1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one
wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the
third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with
the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/ Apparatus combination to
avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has
been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have
fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has
been dropped.
15. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases,
shall be placed on the apparatus.
16. The mains plug or appliance inlet is used as the disconnect device, remain it readily operable during the apparatus
normal use.

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Safety Instructions

FCC STATEMENT

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rule. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, use and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encourage to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
*Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
*Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
*Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
*Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device compiles with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may be not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
FCC CAUTION:
To assure continued compliance and possible undesirable interference, the provided ferrite cores must be used
when connecting this LCD display to video equipment; and maintain at least 40cm spacing to other peripheral
device.

CANADIAN NOTICE:
This Class B digital apparatus compiles with Canadian ICES-003.

Energy Star compliant


By being Energy Star compliant you are assured that your Haier model is helping the environment by using less
energy while saving you money. ENERGY STAR is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and
the U.S. Department of Energy promoting energy efficiency.

Haier LED HDTV EN-2


Safety Instructions

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Thank you for purchasing the Haier product. This easy-to-use manual will guide you in getting the best use of your
product. Remember to record the model and serial number. They are on label in back of the unit.

Model number

serial number

Date of purchase

Staple your receipt to your manual. You will need it to obtain warranty service.

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Contents

Contents
Warning 1 How to Customize your own audio status ................ 17
SAP Broadcasts Setup....................................................... 18
Function menu...................................................18
Safety Instructions 3
Menu Language.................................................................. 18
OSD Timeout........................................................................ 18
Introduction 5 OSD Transparency.............................................................. 18
Controls ................................................................ 5 DPMS ...................................................................................... 19
Blue Screen........................................................................... 19
Connection Options ............................................ 6 DCR.......................................................................................... 19
Universal Remote control ................................... 7 Time Setup............................................................................ 19
Close Caption....................................................................... 19
Installation 8 Lock Menu ..........................................................20
Parental Control rating and categories ...................... 20
External Equipment Connections ...................... 8 Lock setup............................................................................. 21
Accessories ..............................................................................8 Other Functions .................................................23
Antenna Connection............................................................8
Brief Info ................................................................................ 23
Choose Your Connection....................................................9
Using the Guide .................................................................. 23
Connecting a VCR..................................................................9
Quick program view.......................................................... 24
External AV Source Setup...................................................9
CC (Closed Caption Display)........................................... 24
Component Setup ................................................................9
Connecting a DTV (digital TV) ....................................... 10 USB Input ...........................................................25
Connecting a digital audio output .............................. 10 To play pictures................................................................... 25
Connecting a computer................................................... 10 To play music ....................................................................... 26
HDMI and DVI input .......................................................... 11 To play video........................................................................ 26
Connecting Headphones ................................................ 12
Power source........................................................................ 12
Universal Remote Control 27
Removing the table stand and installing a wall Setting Up Your Remote Control ......................27
mount bracket .....................................................................12 Remote Control Codes ......................................29
Operation 13 Maintenance 35
Switching On/Off the TV set........................................... 13
Choose the Menu Language.......................................... 13 Specification 35
Choose the Input source ................................................. 13
Channel menu....................................................13
Troubleshooting 35
Channel Scan ....................................................................... 13
Channel Skip ........................................................................ 14
Channel Labels.................................................................... 14 Warranty 36
Time Shifting Mode........................................................... 14
Select the desired program ............................................ 15
Select the desired sound................................................. 15
Mute........................................................................................ 15
Video menu ........................................................15
How to select picture mode........................................... 15
How to customize your own picture status.............. 16
PC Set...................................................................................... 17
Audio menu........................................................17
How to select audio mode.............................................. 17

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Introduction

Introduction
Controls
This is a simplified representation of the TV front panel, side panel control buttons and side inputs.

TV Side panel controls and connections

MENU

INPUT

VOL

CH

Menu display. Press to access the on-screen


1 MENU menu display.
Press to access the input source mode. Press
repeatedly to change the source to the one
2 INPUT you want to watch. In the MENU screen, the
INPUT button serves as the ENTER button.
Press to adjust the volume. In the MENU screen,
3 VOL +/- these buttons serve as left/right buttons.
Press to scan through channels. To scan quickly
through channels, press and hold down either
4 CH +/- +/- . In the MENU screen, these buttons serve
as up/down buttons.
5 POWER Press to turn on and off the TV.
Receivers IR signals from the remote control.
6 Remote Sensor Do not put anything near the sensor, which
may block the remote control signal.
7 Power indicator

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Connection Options
Back panel connections

USB
ANT IN
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
(OPTICAL)
Pr
COMPONENT 1 IN
Pb
Y
R
AUDIO
L
L R L R L R

HDMI 1 IN
VIDEO Y Pb Pr PC PC/DVI AUDIO
AUDIO AUDIO
AUDIO OUT AV IN COMPONENT 2 IN PC IN HDMI 4 IN HDMI 3 IN

HDMI 2 IN

Connect the audio L/R cables to your audio COMPONENT Connect the audio L/R cables from the component
1 AUDIO Out 8
equipment. AUDIO In video signal source to these jacks.
2 VIDEO In Connects the video signal from a video device. Component
9 Connect a component video device to these jacks.
Component Connect a component video device to these Video In
3
Video In jacks. Connect various types of digital audio equipment.
Digital
COMPONENT Connect the audio L/R cables from the Note
4 0 Audio
AUDIO In component video signal source to these jacks. R In standby mode, these ports will not
Output
Connect a video cable from a computer to this work.
5 PC Video In
jack. Antenna Connect cable or antenna signals to the TV, either
A
Connect the audio L/R cables from a computer Input directly or through your cable box.
6 PC Audio In
to this jack. Headphone
B Headphone audio output terminal.
Connect a HDMI device to receive digital audio jack
7 HDMI In
and uncompressed digital video. Connect a USB flash drive to view MPEG2 videos,
C USB input
JPEG images or listen to MP3 songs.

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Introduction

Universal Remote control


The remote control cannot be operated unless the batteries are properly loaded.
When using the remote control, aim it at the remote sensor on the TV.

Function introduction

1 POWER Press to turn on and off the TV.


TV DVD SETBOX CABLE To select one of the system modes in which the remote control
2 can be used.
VCR AUD
3 PICTURE Press repeatedly to cycle through the available picture modes.
4 AUDIO Press to cycle through different sound settings.
5 INPUT Show the input source.
6 MUTE Switches the video sound on or off.
7 VOLUME UP/DOWN Press to adjust the volume.
8 MENU Press to open the on-screen menu.
THUMBSTICK (Up/ Allows you to navigate the on-screen menus and adjust the
9
Down/Left/Right) system settings to your preference.
0 SLEEP button Press to display the sleep timer option.
A USB Press to switch input source to USB in.
B MTS/SAP Selects MTS sound: Mono, Stereo, and SAP in Analog mode.
Change the audio language in DTV mode.
C GUIDE Press to display the guide when you are watching analog or
digital channels.
D CCD(closed caption) Select a closed caption.
E HDMI Press to select a device connected to the HDMI input
F PC Press to select the computer connected to the VGA input
G Number buttons Press to change a channel.
Press to select digital channels. For example, to enter “54-3” ,
H tCVUUPO QSFTTiw itwBOEiw
I RECALL Press to jump back and forth between two channels.
J CHANNEL UP/DOWN Press to scan through channels. To scan quickly between the
last two channels, press and hold down either +/-.
K EXIT Clears all on-screen displays and returns to TV viewing from any menu.
L ENTER Accesses the highlighted item in the on-screen menu.
M DISPLAY Press to display the TV status information on the top of the TV screen.
N REC Press to start the recording process
O USB Functions Control the USB System. / Rewind / Fast /
Backward /Forward Stop Play/Pause REPEAT
P FREEZE Press once to display a frozen image of the current program,
but audio continues. Press again to return to the program.
Q CH.LIST Open the channel list in TV.
R FAV.LIST Press to open the favorite channel list in TV.
S ARC(Aspect Ratio Control) Press to change the aspect ratio.

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Installation

Installation
External Equipment Connections
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Antenna Connection
Over-the-air TV reception quality will depend on your antenna type, antenna location and antenna positioning.

Multi-family Dwellings/Apartments
(Connect to wall antenna socket)

ANT IN
Wall Antenna
Socket
Bronze Wire
RF Coaxial Wire (75 ohm)

VHF Antenna Turn clockwise to tighten


UHF Antenna

Bronze Wire
Single-family Dwellings /Houses
(Connect to wall jack for outdoor antenna) Be careful not to bend the bronze wire
Outdoor Antenna when connecting the antenna.

„ To improve the picture quality in a poor signal


area, please purchase a signal amplifier and install
properly.
„ If the antenna needs to be split for two TV’s, install a
ANT IN

“2-Way Signal Splitter” in the connections.


„ To install the antenna properly please contact a
professional in your area.

Note
R All cables shown are not included with the TV.

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Choose Your Connection How to connect

There are several ways to connect your television, q Connect the audio and video cables from the
depending on the components you want to connect external equipment’s output jacks to the TV input
and the quality of the signal you want to achieve. The jacks, as shown in the figure.
following are examples of some different ways to
connect your TV with different input sources. q When connecting the TV to external equipment,
match the jack colors (Video = yellow, Audio Left =
white, and Audio Right = red).
Connecting a VCR
Camcorder or video
To avoid picture noise (interference), leave an adequate game set
distance between the VCR and TV.

Back of VCR
Video= yellow
Audio left= white
Audio right= red

L R L R
VIDEO
AUDIO
AUDIO OUT AV IN Back of TV
Video= yellow
Audio left= white
Audio right= red
L R L R
VIDEO
AUDIO
AUDIO OUT AV IN
Back of TV How to use
A Select the input source with using the INPUT button
Connection Option 1 on the remote control.
Set VCR output switch to channel 3 or 4 and then turn
the TV to the same channel number.
B Press /button to select the desired source.
C Press ENTER button to confirm.
Connection Option 2 D Operate the corresponding external equipment.

A Connect the audio and video cables from the VCR’s


output jacks to the TV input jacks, as shown in the
figure. When connecting the TV to VCR, match the Component Setup
jack colors (Video = yellow, Audio Left = white, and
Audio Right = red). If you connect a S-VIDEO output
from VCR to the S-VIDEO input, the picture quality is How to connect
improved; compared to connecting a regular VCR to
the Video input. Connect the DVD video outputs (COMPONENT) to the
B Insert a video tape into the VCR and press PLAY on Y Pb Pr jacks on the TV and connect the DVD audio
the VCR. (Refer to the VCR owner’s manual.) outputs to the YPbPr Audio IN jacks on the TV, as shown
in the figure.
C Select the input source with using the INPUT button
on the remote control, and then press / button 
to select the source, press ENTER button to confirm.

External A V Source Setup

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Component video device B Use INPUT on the remote control to select


COMPONENT, VGA or HDMI source.

Signal COMPONENT HDMI


Component video cable:
Green=Y 480 i Yes Yes
Blue=CB/PB
Red=CR/PR
480 p Yes Yes
Audio cable:
White=Left audio 720 p Yes Yes
Red=Right audio

1080 i Yes Yes


1080 p Yes Yes
L R
Y Pb Pr
AUDIO
COMPONENT 2 IN Back of TV

How to use Connecting a digital audio output


A Turn on the DVD player, insert a DVD disc. Send the TV’s audio to external audio equipment (stereo
system) via the Digital Audio Output (Optical) port.
B Use INPUT button on the remote control to select
component mode.
How to connect
Q Component Input ports
A Connect one end of an optical cable to the TV Digital
To get better picture quality, connect a DVD player to
Audio (Optical) Output port.
the component input ports as shown below.
B Connect the other end of the optical cable to the
Component ports on the TV Y Pb Pr digital audio (optical) input on the audio equipment.
See the external audio equipment instruction
Y Pb Pr manual for operation.
Video output ports on DVD Y B-Y R-Y
player Y Cb Cr
Y PB PR
Note
R When connecting with external audio equipments,
Connecting a DTV (digital TV) such as amplifers or speakers, please turn the TV
speakers off.
This TV can receive Digital Over-the-air/Cable signals
without an external digital set-top box. However, if you do ! Caution:
receive Digital signals from a digital set-top box or other
q Do not look into the optical output port. Looking
digital external device, refer to the figure as shown below.
at the laser beam may damage your vision.
This TV supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Contents
Protection) protocol for Digital Contents (480 p,720 p,1080 i).
Connecting a computer
How to connect
q Use the TV’s COMPONENT, VGA or HDMI jack for How to connect
video connections, depending on your set-top box
connector. Then, make the corresponding audio A To get the best picture quality, adjust the VGA
connections. graphics card to 1024s768.
B Use the TV’s VGA or DVI (Digital Visual Interface)
How to use Audio IN port for audio connections, depending on
your computer connector.
A Turn on the digital set-top box. (Refer to the owner’s q If the graphic card on the computer does not
manual for the digital set-top box.)

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output analog and digital RGB simultaneously, Y Resolution


connect only one of either VGA IN or HDMI IN to
Frame
display the VGA on the TV.
Mode Resolution frequency
q If the graphic card on the computer does output
(Hz)
analog and digital RGB simultaneously, set the TV
to either VGA or HDMI; (the other mode is set to VGA 640s480 60 Hz
Plug and Play automatically by the TV.) 60 Hz
C Then, make the corresponding audio connection.
SVGA 800s600
75 Hz
If using a sound card, adjust the VGA sound as
60 Hz
required. XGA 1024s768
75 Hz

HDMI and DVI input


When the source device (DVD player or Set Top Box)
supports HDMI

How To Connect

PC PC/DVI AUDIO
A Connect the source device to HDMI port of this TV
PC IN Back of TV with an HDMI cable (not supplied with this product).
B No separated audio connection is necessary.
How to use
How To Use
A Turn on the computer and the TV.
q If the source device supports Auto HDMI function,
B Use INPUT on the remote control to select VGA or
the output resolution of the source device will be
HDMI source.
automatically set to 1280s720 p.
C Check the image on your TV. There may be noise q If the source device does not support Auto HDMI,
associated with the resolution, vertical pattern, you need to set the output resolution appropriately.
contrast or brightness in VGA mode. If noise To get the best picture quality, adjust the output
is present, change the VGA mode to another resolution of the source device to 1280s720 p.
resolution, change the refresh rate to another rate q Select HDMI input source in input source option of
or adjust the brightness and contrast on the menu Select Main source menu.
until the picture is clear. If the refresh rate of the VGA
graphic card can not be changed, change the VGA When the source device (DVD player or Set Top Box)
graphic card or consult the manufacturer of the VGA supports DVI
graphic card.
How To Connect
Note
A Connect the source device to HDMI port of this TV
R Use a DVI cable. with a HDMI-to-DVI cable (not supplied with this
R Avoid keeping a fixed image on the TV’s screen product).
for a long period of time. The fixed image may
B A separated audio connection is necessary.
become permanently imprinted on the screen.
R The synchronization input form for Horizontal and
C If the source device has an analog audio output
Vertical frequencies is separate. connector, connect the source device audio output to
DVI Audio In port located on the left side of HDMI port.

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R If the polarized AC cord does not fit into a non-


How To Use
polarized AC outlet, do not attempt to file or cut
q If the source device supports Auto DVI function, the blade. It is the user’s responsibility to have an
the output resolution of the source device will be electrician replace the obsolete outlet.
automatically set to 1280s720 p. R If you cause a static discharge when touching the
q If the source device does not support Auto DVI, you unit and the unit fails to function, simply unplug
need to set the output resolution appropriately. the unit from the AC outlet and plug it back in. The
To get the best picture quality, adjust the output unit should return to normal operation.
resolution of the source device to 1280s720 p.
q Press the INPUT button to select HDMI input source
in input source option of Select Main source menu.

Connecting Headphones
You can connect a set of headphones to your set
if you wish to watch a TV programme without
disturbing the other people in the room.
USB

Removing the table stand and


installing a wall mount bracket
Back of TV

Plug a set of headphones into the 3.5 mm mini-jack Remove 5 s M4 screws


socket on the side panel of the set. securing the stand to
the TV, then remove
Note the stand.

R Prolonged use of headphones at a high volume


may damage your hearing.
Use 4 s M8 screws
R You will not receive sound from the speakers when
to secure the wall
you connect headphones to the system.
bracket (not supplied)
to the back of your TV.
Power source

TO USE AC POWER SOURCE


q Use the AC polarized line cord provided for
operation on AC. Insert the AC cord plug into a
standard polarized AC outlet.

Note
R Never connect the AC line cord plug to other than
the specified voltage. Use the attached power cord
only.

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Operation

Operation Video
Language
OSD Timeout
OSD Transparency
English
Short
Middle
Audio
DPMS On
Channel Blue Screen On
DCR On
In the manual, the OSD (on screen display) may be
Function Time Setup
different from your TV’s, because it is just an example to Closed Caption
help you with the TV operation. Lock
Default
There are several options you might need to set up in
order for your TV to work properly. Read the instructions Function / Select EXIT Back

that follow.
Initial Setup: Set according to the screen display.
Choose the Input source
Switching On/Off the TV set Change the picture source so you can watch your
TV, VCR, DVD, Cable , or any other devices that are
A First, connect power cord correctly. connected to your TV.

B Select the viewing source by using INPUT button on A Press INPUT button to enter the Select Source menu
the remote control. and then use 
/ button to select the desired
items (TV, Video , Component 1, Component 2, PC,
C When finished using the TV, press POWER button on HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 3, HDMI 4).
the remote control. The TV reverts to standby mode.
B Press ENTER button to confirm .
D If you intend to be away on vacation, disconnect the
power plug from the wall power outlet.
Channel menu
Note „ This TV set has two methods to set channels, which
are respectively Channel Scan, Channel Skip.
R If the TV in power on , the screen show information
according the type of input signal, the information „ In this section, how to use the remote control to set
will disappear. If there is no signal, “No Signal” will channel is explained. You can also use buttons on the
display on the screen. TV to set channel.

Note
Choose the Menu Language R The Channel menu will be only operated in normal
TV mode.
When you start using your set for the first time, you
must select the language which will be used for
displaying menus and indications. Channel Scan
A Choose TV Input and then press MENU button.
B Press/button to select Function menu. A Press MENU button and then use /button to
select Channel menu.
C Press/ ENTER button and then use /button
to select Language. B Press/ ENTER button to select Tuner.

D Press/button to select language. C Press/button to select Cable or Antenna


( English, Spanish or French) mode.
D Press /button to select Channel Scan.

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Video Tuner Mode Antenna Video 2 Analog


Channel Scan 3 Analog
Audio Channel Skip Audio 4 Analog
Channel Labels 5 Analog
Channel Time Shifting Mode On Channel 5-1 Digital
6 Analog
Function Function 7 Analog
8 Analog
Lock Lock 9 Analog
10 Analog

Channel / Select EXIT Back Channel Skip ENTER Set / Select EXIT Back

E Press/ ENTER button to start searching.


Channel Labels
Video Status: Scanning... Antenna
Analog Channels: 4 Allows you to name the channel that is selected.
Audio Digital Channels: 3 Press/ENTER button to enter the submenu.
Channel Then press / to select Channel Index and Channel
Labels and / to select the position of the item that
Function you want to change, afterward press INPUT to input the
Lock numbers and symbols and ENTER button to confirm.
40%

Channel Scan EXIT Cancel Video Channel Index 1


Channel Label
F To cancel searching, press EXIT button. Audio

Channel
Note
Function
R When Antenna is selected, the TV will detect Lock
antenna signals and will search for antenna TV
(NTSC and ATSC) channels available in your local
Channel Label Set / Select EXIT Back
area.
R When Cable is selected, the TV will detect cable
company supplied signals and will search for cable Time Shifting Mode
TV (NTSC, QAM modulated) channels available in
your Area.
To turn the Time Shifting Mode on or off.
A Set the Time Shifting On, then insert the USB drive
Channel Skip in the USB input.
B
A skip channel is skipped when using 
/ button to
browse the channels. A skip channel can be watch by
Press PLAY/PAUSE to play or pause the program. If
you want to stop time shift function, press the STOP
button.
key-in the channel number or select by list. Default un-
scanned analog channels are skip. Channel with a check -00:00:01 7:00 7:30

icon is a skipped channel.


A Press MENU button and then use /button to
select Channel menu.
-00:00:01 7:00 7:30
B Press/ ENTER button and then use /button 1x
to select Channel Skip.
C Press 
/ button to select a channel, then press
1.Time shift time. The time delay to the current program
ENTER button to toggle between and .
time.

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Operation

2.Playback status: It shows the playback status (Play, number decreasing direction.
Pause, Fast Forward, Rewind).
Note
 Play Fast forward
R If skip is ON on one channel, press CH+/- button,
Pause Fast reverse
the channel will not appear.
3.Playback speed: playback speed can be changed -
1x,2x,4x,8x,16x,32x. B Also can enter channel number directly, eg:2-0.
4.Playback position: The playback position is always at
the center of the time bar.
5.Time scale:shows the time in half hour increments. Select the desired sound
Note
R Time Shift function is only available in DTV Press VOL-/+ buttons on the remote or the front of the
mode. TV set to adjust the volume level. The range is 0~100.
When the volume buttons are pressed the volume level
R The maximum recording duration is determined
by the memory size of the USB drive and the signal is displayed automatically on the TV screen.
resolution. Please use a high-speed USB 2.0 drive
with a minimum of 1GB capacity.
Volume 57

R Time shift only supports FAT32 file-system.


R Time shift supports more than 4GB recording by
using multi-file storage.
R When the maximum recording duration is reached,
the oldest program would be deleted and the Mute
latest program is recorded.
R When changing channel or changing input source, A Press MUTE button on the remote control and “ “
the timeshift would stop automatically. type face will display on the screen. At this time, the
R Time shift record will store the fact of no signal. sound of the TV set is turned off.
R Time shift will store the video, audio and data
service. we only support:
Video streams: Max 1 stream
Audio streams: Max 8 streams
CC stream: No limited.
R In recording, the data is not guaranteed to be B If you want to recover the sound, press MUTE
stored in the disk. If the timeshift playback plays button again or directly press VOL+ button.
a corrupted data block, it would show “Data lost”
message to indicate that the current data is not
stored correctly. Video menu
R Please connect the TV antenna or Cable TV coaxial
cable to the Antenna input on the TV. Then please The TV menu gives you an overview of the menus you
complete the channel scan. The Time Shift feature can select.
is available when using your ATSC tuner and QAM
cable tuner.
Note
R Depending on the input signal, one or more menu
items may not be selectable.
Select the desired program
A Using CH+/- buttons. How to select picture mode
„ Press CH+ button to select a channel number in The picture mode provides the pre-defined images
number increasing direction. settings: Standard, Vivid, Custom and Mild .
„ Press CH- button to select a channel number in A Press MENU button and then use /button to
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select Video menu. R Only when the item of mode is custom, the
Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint, Sharpness and
B Press/ ENTER button and then use / Color Temperature can be set by user. In other
mode the value of them are preset.
button to select Mode.
Y Color temperature
C Press/button to select the option Standard,
This will increase or decrease Warm (red) and Cool
Vivid, Custom and Mild. (blue) colors to suit personal preferences.
You can also press PICTURE button on the remote control Select Cool to give the white colors a blue tint,
to select the option Standard, Vivid, Custom and Mild. Standard to give the white colors a neutral tint, Warm
to give the white colors a red tint.

Mode Custom
Y Advanced Video
Video
Brightness 50 To adjust the picture in advanced: DNR, Black Level
Audio Contrast 50 Extender, White Peak Limiter, CTI, Flech Tone,
Color 50 Adaptive Luma Control.
Tint 0
Channel
Sharpness 50 q DNR: Digital Noise Reduction, to adjust to reduce
Color Temperature
Function the appearance of digitizing errror caused by the
Advanced Video
compressin: Medium/Strong/Auto/off/Low.
Lock
q MPEG NR: To adjust the MEPG Noise Reduction:
Video ENTER Adjust / Select EXIT Back
Medium, Strong, Off and Low.
q Adaptive Luma Control: To adjust changes in the
luminance of the picture On or Off.
How to customize your own picture q Flesh Tone: To adjust the flesh colors: High, Off,
status Low or Medium.
q Blue Stretch: To set Blue Stretch: On and Off.
A Press MENU button and then use
select Video menu.
/button to q Game Mode: To set Game Mode: On and Off.
B Press/ ENTER button and then use / q MJC: Motion judder cancellation (MJC), capable of
button to select the desired items. solving film judder and motion blur.
C Press/ ENTER button and then use /button Effect:To set the MJC level: Off, Low ,Middle, High.
to adjust the setting.
Demo Partition:To set the effective area of MJC: Left, All,
Y Mode Right.
Select the mode of picture (Standard/ Vivid/ Custom/
Mild).
A Press MENU button and then use
select Video menu.
/button to
Y Brightness B Press/ ENTER button and then use /
This will adjust the light output of the complete button to select Advanced Video.
picture, which will mainly affect the darker areas of
the picture. C Press/ ENTER button and then use /
button to select MJC.
Y Contrast
D Press/ ENTER button and then use /
This will adjust the intensity of bright parts in the button to select the desired items.
picture but keep the dark parts unchanged.
Video Effect Low
Y Color Demo Partition Left
Demo
Audio
This will adjust the saturation level of the colors to suit
your personal preference. Channel

Y Tint Function

Allows you to select the color mix (Tint) of the picture. Lock

Y Sharpness MJC / Select EXIT Back

This will adjust the sharpness of fine details in the MJC Demo
picture.
On Off

Note

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Operation

C Press/ ENTER button and then use /button


PC Set to adjust the setting.

When you select the PC input, this function is used.


Adjustment for screen Position, Clock, Phase, Setting
Display adjust menu by pressing INPUT button then use Audio menu
 / button to select the source of PC item.
Y Auto sync: How to select audio mode
Automatically adjust display of the picture (Only
available in PC source). A Press MENU button and then use /button to
Y H Position: Press /button and then press select Audio menu.
/button to adjust the horizontal position of the
picture.
B Press/ ENTER button and then use /button
to select Mode.

Y V Position:Press / button and then press
/button to adjust the vertical position of the Video Balance 0
picture. Audio
Bass 50
Treble 50
SRS TS XT On
Y Phase : Channel Equalizer Off
Speaker Off
Adjust the phase of Pixel clock. Function SPDIF Type Off
AVL Off
Y Clock : Lock Audio Only

Adjust the clock of input signal.


Audio ENTER Adjust / Select EXIT Back

A Press MENU button and then use /button to C Press/ ENTER button to select the option Off,
select Video menu.
Concert, Living Room, Hall, Bathroom, Cave, Arena
and Church.
Video Mode Custom
Brightness 50 q You can also press AUDIO button on the remote
Contrast 50
Audio
Tint 0
control to select the Audio Mode Off, Concert, Living
Color Temperature Room, Hall, Bathroom, Cave, Arena and Church.
Function Advanced Video
PC
Lock
How to Customize your own audio
status
Video ENTER Adjust / Select EXIT Back

B Press/ ENTER button and then use /button


A Press MENU button and then use /button to
select Audio menu.
to select PC.
B Press/ ENTER button and then use /button
Video Auto Sync to select desired items.
H Position 50
Audio V Position
Phase
50
50
C Press/ ENTER button and then use /button
Function
Clock 50 to adjust the setting.
Lock
Y Balance
Adjust to emphasize left or right speaker balance.

PC ENTER Adjust / Select EXIT Back


Y Bass

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Adjust to increase or decrease lower-pitched sounds. B Press EXIT button to save and return to TV viewing.
Y Treble
Adjust to increase or decrease higher-pitched sounds. Function menu
Y SRS TS XT
To turn the simulated surround sound on and off.
Menu Language
Y Equalizer
To adjust the equalizer: Off, Rock, Pop, Live, Dance, When you start using your set for the first time, you must
Techno, Classic and Soft. select the language which will be used for displaying
menus and indications.
Y Speaker: To adjust the speaker on or off.
A Press MENU button and then use /button to
Y SPDIF Type select Function menu.
To adjust the SPDIF output: Off, Dolby Digital and
PCM.
B Press/ ENTER button and then use /
button to select Language.
Y AVL (Automatic Volume Control)
C Press /button to select language.
This will reduces the differences in volume level
( English, Spanish or French )
among broadcasters.
Y Audio Only Language English
Video
Press/ ENTER button to confirm, the following OSD Timeout Short
Audio OSD Transparency Middle
display will appear on the screen.
DPMS On
Channel Blue Screen On
Pressto select OK, then press OK to confirm. The TV screen DCR On
will be black and no picture , but the sound is still normal. Function Time Setup
Closed Caption
You can press POWER button to reveal the picture on the screen. Lock
Default

If enter Audio Only mode, press POWER to exit! Function / Select EXIT Back

OK Cancel

OSD Timeout
SAP Broadcasts Setup A Press MENU button and then use /button to
select Function menu.
This TV can receive MTS stereo programs and SAP
(Secondary Audio Program) that accompanies the stereo
program; if the station transmits an additional sound
B Press/ ENTER button and then use /
button to select OSD Timeout.
signal as well as the original one.
When having selected SAP button on the remote C Press/button to select Short, Middle or Long.
control, this TV can only receive the signal when the TV (Short is for 5 seconds; Middle is for 10 seconds;
station transmits the proper signals. Long is for 15 seconds)
Mono sound is automatically received if the broadcast is
only in Mono; even though Stereo or SAP has been selected.
Select Mono if you want to listen to mono sound during OSD Transparency
stereo/ SAP broadcasting. Stereo or SAP can be received
in a Analog channel.
A Use SAP button to select your desired MTS mode in
A Press MENU button and then use /button to
select the Function menu.
a analog signal.
q Each time you press SAP button, Mono, Stereo or B Press/ ENTER button and then use
SAP appear. If other languages are available on the
digital signal, select them with the SAP button.
 / button to select OSD transparency.
C Press /button to select Low, Middle or High.

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DPMS Video
Auto
Date
On
2009/01/01
Audio Time 11:54 AM

PC Power Management. When set On, the set will be


Channel Timer Off
put in standby mode automatically if there is no signal
On Time 11:54 AM
received for 2 minutes. Function Off Time 12:00 AM
Lock
Note
R DPMS is useful only in VGA source. Date/Time / Select EXIT Back

Auto: PressVOL+/- button to select On or Off . When


Blue Screen Auto mode on , the time can not be adjusted. Select
Off , you can operate to set the time manually.

A Press MENU button and then use /button to Date: PressVOL+/- button to select the position and
select Function menu. digits button to set the date.

B Press/ ENTER button and then use /button Time:Press VOL+/- button to select the position and
to select Blue Screen. digits button to set the time.
C Press /button to select On or Off. Timer: Press VOL+/- button to select On or Off . To
select Off, the time can not be adjusted.

DCR On Time/Off Time:Press VOL+/- button to select the


position and digits button to set the time. Press ENTER
button to switch on AM and PM.
Dynamic Contrast Ratio. Press VOL+/- button to select
On or Off. Y Sleep Timer: Press VOL+/- button to select the
number of minutes: To select Off, 5Min, 10Min,15Min,30
Min,45Min,60Min,90Min,120Min,180Min or 240Min.
Time Setup q You can also press SLEEP button to select quickly
the sleep timer.
This function allows you to select your local time zone.
Broadcasted time information will correct the clock
display for your local time. Close Caption
Y Time Zone: Press VOL+/- button to select the
This allows you to modify how digital captions are
appropriate time zone.
displayed on your TV. Select from the following options
Time Zone
to change the visual characteristics of your TV’s digital
Video
Date/Time captioning. Customize the DTV/CADTV captions that
Audio Sleep Timer Off appear on your screen.

Channel Press VOL+/ ENTER button to enter the submenu.


Function
Analog Caption Off
Video
Lock Digital Closed Caption Off
Audio Digital Caption Style

Time Setup / Select EXIT Back


Channel

Function
Y Date/Time: Press VOL+/ ENTER button to enter the
Lock
submenu.

Closed Caption / Select EXIT Back

Y Analog Caption Press VOL+/- button to select

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Operation

the Closed Caption options. It helps the hearing Background Color: To adjust the background color:
impaired with the broadcast program, as well Black, White, Green, Blue, Red, Cyan, Yellow and
as helping children learn how to read. A built Magenta.
in decoder displays the audio portion of a Background Opacity: To adjust the background
program as text on the screen when this option opacity: Solid, Translucent and Transparent.
is selected. Window Color: To adjust the window color: Black,
White, Green, Blue, Red, Cyan, Yellow and Magenta.
Caption Style Custom
Video
Font Size Large
Window Opacity: To adjust the window opacity:
Audio Font Style Style 1 Translucent, Transparent or Solid.
Font Color White
Channel Font Opacity Solid
Background Color Black
Function Background Opacity Solid Default
Lock Window Color Black
Window Opacity Solid
ABC Press VOL+/ ENTER button to enter the submenu.
DTV Caption Style / Select EXIT Back

Are you sure?


CC1: When CC1is displayed on TV means CC
mode is turned on. OK Cancel
CC2 to CC4: For other modes of video related
broadcast information. Press VOL+/- button to select OK or Cancel, then press
OK to confirm. If OK the parameter will return to the
Text1: For program guide and other information factory set.
displayed by broadcasters. (This blocks a large
portion of the picture on your screen).
Text2 to Text4 :For other modes of information
displayed by broadcasters. (This blocks a large
Lock Menu
portion of the picture on your screen). Parental Control can be used to block specific channels,
ratings and other viewing sources.
IMPORTANT:Closed captioning availability
entirely depends on broadcasters supplying the
The parental control function is used to block program
signal. Therefore, closed captioning might not
always be available and language availability viewing based on the ratings sent by the broadcasting
will differ by broadcast. station. The default setting is to allow all programs to be
viewed. Viewing can be blocked by choosing the type of
Select CC1 for full translation of the primary the program and the categories.
language such as English in your area. Select
CC2 for secondary language translation such
as French or any other language that may be Parental Control rating and categories
broadcast in your area.
Rating guidelines are provided by broadcasting stations.
Y Digital Closed Caption:Press VOL+/- button Most television programs and television movies can be
to select Service1/Service2/Service3/Service4/ blocked by TV Rating or Individual Categories. Movies
Service5/Service6/Off. that have been shown at the theaters or direct-to-video
movies use the Movie Rating System (MPAA) only.
Y Digital Caption Style: Press VOL+/ ENTER button
to enter the submenu.
Caption Style: To display the digital closed caption Ratings for Television programs:
automatically or by Custom mode.
Font Size :To adjust the font size: Large, Small or Parental Guide:
Medium.
Font Style :To adjust the font style: Style1, Style2, TV-Y (All children)
Style3,Style4, Style5, Style6 and Style7. TV-Y7 (Children 7 years older)
Font Color: To adjust the font color: White, Green,
Blue, Red, Cyan, Yellow, Magenta and Black. TV-G (General audience)
Font Opacity: To adjust the font opacity: Solid, TV-PG (Parental guidance suggested)
Translucent and Transparent.

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Operation

TV-14 (Parents strongly cautioned) V (Violence) (applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA)


TV-MA (Mature audience only) FV (Fantasy
(applies to TV-Y7)
Violence)
Ratings for Movies previously shown in theaters:

MPAA Rating:
Lock setup
G (General audience) Set up blocking schemes to block specific channels,
PG (Parental guidance suggested) ratings, and external viewing sources.
A password is required to gain access to this menu.
PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned)
R (Restricted)
A Press MENU button and then use /button to
select Lock menu. Then, pressbutton.
NC-17 (No one 17 and under admitted)
q The TV is set up with the initial password “0-0-0-0”
X (Adult only) and security default password is 9-4-4-3.
Enter Password
Video
If you set PG-13 : G and PG movies will be available,
PG-13, R, NC-17 and X will be blocked. Audio

Channel
CA Eng Rating:
Function
C Children
Lock
C8+ Children eight years and older
General Programming, suitable for all Lock EXIT Back

G
audiences
PG Parental Guidance
B Use  / button to select the desired items, and
pressor ENTER button to enter the next menu.
14+ Viewers 14 years and older Once the option is selected, change the settings to
18+ Adult Programming your preference.

Channel Block
Video
CA Fren Rating: Program Block
Audio Change Password
G General Clean All
Channel
8 ans+ Not recommended for young children
Programming may not be suitable for Function
13 ans+
children under the age of 13 Lock

Programming is not suitable for


16 ans+ Lock ENTER Enter / Select EXIT Back

children under the age of 16


18 ans+ Programming restricted to adults
Password
TV Rating: q Change the password by inputting a new password
(applies to TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-G, TV-PG, twice.
A (Age)
TV-14, TV-MA)
D (Dialogue - Channel Block
(applies to TV-PG, TV-14)
sexual dialogue)
L (Language -
(applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA)
A Press MENU button and then use /button to
adult language) select Lock menu.

S (Sex - sexual
situations)
(applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA) B Press/ ENTER button and then use /button
to select Channel Block.

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Operation

C Press / button to select the item, press OK R The sub-ratings (A, D, L, S, V, FV) work together
similarly.
button to set.
Y How to set the A, D, L, S, V and FV sub-ratings
Video 10-1
11
Digital
Analog
WCAU-DT q First, press 
/ button select one of these
Ratings: TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-G, TV-PG, TV-14, or TV-MA,
Audio 11-1 Digital MBC DTV and press /button.
12 Analog
Channel 13 Analog q A symbol “ ” will be displayed for each sub-rating.
14 Analog
Function 14-1 Digital ATSC-1 q While “ ” is selected, press ENTER button to go
14-2 Digital ATSC-2 to a sub rating. To select a different Rating, press
Lock 14-3
15
Digital
Analog
ATSC-3
/ buttons and then repeat the process.

Channel Block ENTER Set / Select EXIT Back

Note
R The V-chip will automatically block certain
Program Block categories that are “More restrictive” . For example,
if you block “ ” sub-rating in TV-PG, then the “ ”
Press VOL+/ ENTER button to enter the submenu as
sub-ratings in TV-14 and TV-MA will automatically
follows. be blocked.
Video Parental Lock On
Parental Guide MPAA Rating
Audio MPAA Rating
CA Eng Rating q Blocks movies according to the movie ratings limits
Channel CA Fren Rating
Block Unrated On
specified, so children cannot view certain movies.
Function You can set the ratings limit by blocking out all the
movies with the ratings above a specified level. Keep
Lock
in mind that the movie ratings limit only applies to
movies shown on TV, not TV programs, such as soap
Program Block ENTER Enter / Select EXIT Back
operas.

Y Parental Lock: Press VOL+/- button to select On or A Press/button to select MPAA Rating item.
Off. Used to lock all the system following. To set Off,
the system following can not be available. B Press/ ENTER button and then use /
button to select the rating.
Y Parental Guide: Press VOL+/ ENTER button
to enter the submenu as follows. To clearly C Press ENTER button to set block or unblock.
understand TV program rating codes, read the
following information: Video G
PG
Audio PG-13
Video A D L S V FV R
TV-Y
Channel NC-17
TV-Y7
Audio X
TV-G
Function
TV-PG
Channel
TV-14 Lock
TV-MA Allowed Rating Blocked Rating
Function
Lock Allowed Rating Blocked Rating MPAA Rating ENTER Set / Select EXIT Back

Parental Guide ENTER Set / Select EXIT Back


CA Eng Rating
Note
Y Canadian English Language Rating
R The Parental control will automatically block certain
categories that are “more restrictive” . For example,
if you block “TV-Y” category, then all the categories
A Press/button to select CA Eng Rating item.
in the “young adult” group will be blocked (TV-Y, B Press/ ENTER button and then use /
TV-Y7, TV-G, TV-PG, TV-14 and TV-MA). button to select the rating.

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Operation

C Press ENTER button to confirm. Note


R If there is any lock mark on the top of the set such as
Video C
channel lock, parental lock and so on, you can press OK
C8+
Audio G to resume it .( Press OK to display password menu and
PG input your password.)
Channel 14+
18+
Function
Lock
Allowed Rating Blocked Rating
Other Functions
CA Eng Rating ENTER Set / Select EXIT Back

Brief Info
CA Fren Rating Brief Info shows the present screen information.
q Press DISPLAY button to show the Brief Info on the
Y Canadian French Language Rating screen.
q Press DISPLAY button or EXIT button to exit.
A Press /button to select CA Fren Rating Function
item.
„ Show the present screen information.
B Press/ ENTER button and then use  
/ „ Press DISPLAY button or EXIT button to exit.
button to select the rating.
H D B C A E F G
C Press ENTER button to confirm.

Video G
8 ans+
Audio 13 ans+
16 ans+
Channel 18 ans+

Function
Lock
Allowed Rating Blocked Rating

CA Fren Rating ENTER Set / Select EXIT Back

Change Password

Press VOL+/ ENTER button to enter the submenu, A: Video resolution E: Program title
press digits button to input the number of 0-9 twice B: Program name F: Channel label
in the New Password and Confirm Password. Then you
can change the password when you input the same C: Program rating categories G: Tuner mode
number twice. D: Program show time H: Program details

Clean All
Using the Guide
Press VOL+/ ENTER button to enter the submenu:
The guide allows you to select the channels from a
Are you sure? channel list.
The guide allows provides information about the current
OK Cancel program being shown on each channel (if information is
available from the station).
Press VOL+/- button to select OK or Cancel then OK to
confirm. If OK, the parameter will return to the factory Note
set.

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Operation

R Program information in the guide is provided by audio portion of a television program into written
the broadcasters. As a result, it may sometimes words which then appear as subtitles on the television
include only the channel number, without a screen. Closed captions allow viewers to read the
program title or description. dialogue and narration of television programs.
A
Using Closed Captions
q Captions are the subtitles of the dialogue and
narration of television programs. For prerecorded
programs, program dialogue can be arranged
into captions in advance. Its possible to caption a
live program by using a process called real-time
captioning, which creates captions instantly.
q Real-time captioning is normally done by professional
C D B E reporters using a machine shorthand system and
computer for translation into English. Captioning is
A: Program title D: Program details
an effective system for the hearing-impaired, and it
B: Program options E: Program rating categories can also aid in teaching language skills.
C: Program show time
q In ATV mode CCD function allows you to configure
the way you choose to view the digital captioning
Quick program view (Off, CC 1, CC 2, CC 3, CC 4, Text 1, Text 2, Text 3 or
Text 4).
Press to jump back and forth between two channels. The
TV alternates between the current channel and the last Y CAPTION
channel that was selected. The term for the words that scroll across the bottom
A Suppose the channel number you used just now is of the TV screen; usually the audio portion of the
8 and the channel number you are using is 18 (as program provided for the hearing impaired.
shown in the figure). Y TEXT
B If you want to return to the last watched program The term for the words that appear in a large black
channel 8, you can simply press RECALL button. frame and almost cover the entire screen; usually
messages provided by the broadcaster.
C If you want to return to channel 18, press the button again.
q In DTV mode allows you to configure the way you
choose to view the digital captioning (Off, service 1,
service 2, service 3, service 4, service 5 or service 6).
q Select one of the digital service channels made
available by the caption provider.
q There are 6 standard services. Service 1 is designated
as the Primary Caption Service. This service contains
the verbatim, or near-verbatim captions for the
primary language being spoken in the accompanying
program audio. Service 2 is designated as the
Secondary Language Service. This service contains
captions in a secondary language which are
CC (Closed Caption Display) translations of the captions in the primary Caption
Service. The other service subchannels are not pre-
assigned. It is up to the discretion of the individual
Closed Captions caption provider to utilize the remaining service
channels.
q Closed captioning is a process which converts the
Note

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Operation

R The captions do not always use correct spelling D Press EXIT button on the remote to return to the
and grammar. Not all TV programs and product previous menu.
commercials are made for broadcast with Closed
Caption information included. Refer to your area’s
TV program listings for the TV channels and times To play pictures
of Closed Caption shows. The captioned programs
are usually noted in the TV listings with service
marks such as “CC” .
A Press USB button on the remote to enter USB media
system.The system start up takes about 3 seconds.
q Then insert the USB drive in the USB input.

USB Input
A Supporting media and file format: Digital pictures
(.JPG/.JPEG/.BMP(Baseline & Progressive)/.PNG), B 
Press MENU button, and the press / to select
digital music (.MP3(8~320kbps)) and Video(.avi/. 
Media Type , Press ENTER and press / to select
mpg/.mpeg/.vro/.vob/.ts coded with MPEG-1 or Photo.
MPEG-2 standard) files.
q Due to differences in the file code and file mode, It
is possible that some files cannot be read.
B Before starting operation, verify USB storage
device is of FAT32 file system format. At present,
this television does not support NTFS and the file
systems of other format.
C Supports USB/Memory Card Plug & Play (don't need
to reset TV system),USB Hard-drive support - only
C 
Press / //button to select folder or file, and
then press ENTER button to enter the play interface.
support the class of USB HD that follows USB power
consumption spec.
D The television operation may be halted due to
excessive rate of information code errors. In such
case, restart the system. Please note - there are many
nonstandard USB mobile devices in the market. If a
nonstandard device is used then an identification
problem may occur.
1. Play mode: 3. File name
None/Dissolve/Wipe right/ 4. Pause
Wipe left/Wipe up/Wipe
USB Media Menu operation down/Box in/Box out/ 5. Duration
Random
2. Play time: 6. Effect
A Plug-in an external storage device into USB port. Short/Medium/Long 7. Information
B Press USB button on the remote to display
multimedia. D Press MENU button to display the option list.

C Press ENTER button on the remote to display the


sub page.

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Operation

1. Play Time 4. Shuffle On or Off


2. File Name 5. Audio Only
3. Repeat 6. Information
D Press MENU button to display the option list.

1. Play/Pause 4. Duration
2. Repeat 5. Effect
3. Shuffle 6. Information
E Press the button on the remote control to select the
adjusted item, press ENTER button to confirm.

USB PLAY/PAUSE STOP REC


1. Play previous picture 1. Play/Pause 4. Show Info
REV PREV NEXT
2. Play next picture 2. Repeat 5. Show Spectrum
REPEAT 3. Shuffle On or Off 6. Audio Only

1 2
E Press the button on the remote control to select the
adjusted item, press ENTER button to confirm.
F Press EXIT button to return to the previous menu.
Press USB button to exit the USB mode.
1 2 1. Play or pause
Note USB PLAY/PAUSE STOP REC
2 Stop
R You may play the pictures among selected. REV PREV NEXT
3. Fast reverse
4. Repeat
REPEAT
5. Fast forward
To play music 3 4 5 6 7 6. Play previous music
7. Play next music

A Press USB button on the remote to enter stream F Press EXIT button to return to the previous menu.
media system. Press USB button to exit the USB mode.

Note
R You may play the music among selected.

To play video
B 
Press MENU button, and the press / to select

Music.

Media Type , Press ENTER and press / to select
A Press USB button on the remote to enter stream
media system.
C 
Press / //button to select folder or file, and
then press ENTER button to enter the play interface.

B Press MENU button, and the press / to select 



Media Type , Press ENTER and press / to select

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Universal Remote Control

Video.
C 
Press / // button to select desired video Universal Remote Control
folder, and then press ENTER button to enter the
play interface. Setting Up Your Remote Control
After it has been set up properly, your remote control
can operate in six different modes: TV, DVD, VCR,
SETBOX, CABLE or AUDIO.

Note
R The remote control might not be compatible
with all DVD Players, VCRs and Cable boxes.
1. Play Time 4. Shuffle On or Off
2. File Name 5. Audio Only
Control Operation
3. Repeat 6. Information
D Press MENU button to display the option list. A Program the Controller to work with your device.
B Changing device mode by pressing the TV, DVD, STB,
CABLE, VCR, AUD key. When device is set, related
device LED will be on for 1 second and then be off.
C Aim the remote at the device.
D Use the other Controller buttons to operate the
1. Play/Pause 4. Picture Mode device. Device LED will blink if user presses any key
2. Repeat 5. Screen Mode (if the key has data in current mode.). If the key has
no data, then LED will not blink.
3. Show Info
E Press the button on the remote control to select the E Default init status: TV/Haier codeset.
adjusted item, press ENTER button to confirm.
Y Manually Programming the Control
1 2 1. Play or pause Check the code no. from the code list.
USB PLAY/PAUSE STOP REC
2 Stop
A Choose the device you want to program.
3. Fast reverse
B
REV PREV NEXT

4. Repeat While Press and holding ENTER key, press INPUT


REPEAT
5. Fast forward key, and device LED will be ON. Keep the status for
6. Play previous music about 3 seconds and the LED will blink, indicating
3 4 5 6 7
7. Play next music that the Controller is ready for programming, then
release both keys.
F Press EXIT button to return to the previous menu.
Press USB button to exit the USB mode. C Led will blink once when you enter a digit key,
indicating the digit key is programmed. If 3 digits are
Note programmed successfully, device LED will be ON for
R Do not remove USB device from the TV until about 3 seconds and then blink twice per second.
you have exited the USB mode otherwise you Then User now can:
may damage the USB device. A) Try to operate the device by using power key.
B) If operation can be done, press ENTER key to
save current 3-digits code brand to EEPROM and
exiting manually programming mode.
C) Return to beginning of step 3. Reprogram the
control.

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Universal Remote Control

D If user's input is incorrect, LED will blink 6 times 1.5 seconds. The code can not be saved to EEPROM.
in 3 seconds (2 HZ). And then keep 2 HZ blink,
Y Automatic Scan Programming the Controller
user now can return to step 3 and re-program the
To automatic scan program the Controller:
device. Within 30 seconds, user should enter the
3-digit brand code corresponding to your device. If A Manually turn OFF the device you wish to power scan.
time out or any key other than Power and digits is (TV, VCR, DVD,STB, cable box or audio equipment).
pressed, LED will be off and manually programming B Choose the device you wish to program.
process is exit.
C While Press and holding ENTER key, press the INPUT
Y Manually scan mode key and device LED will be ON. Keep the status for
With manually scan programming, the Controller tests all about 3 seconds and the LED will blink, indicating
the codes available in the codeset database and assign that the Controller is ready for programming, then
the correct one for the selected device. Although this release both keys.
method is more time consuming, it saves you the trouble
of looking up the brand codes necessary for manual D Press and release the Mute key to enter automatic
programming. scan mode. And the remote will automatically
To manually-scan program the Controller: sending codes to the device per 2 seconds.
A Manually turn OFF the device for manually scan E When the device turns ON, press ENTER key to
mode. (TV, VCR, DVD, STB, cable box or audio program the Controller with the new code, saving it
equipment). to EEPROM and exit.
B Choose the device you want to program. F Press POWER key, If the device responds, no further
C While Press and holding ENTER key, press INPUT key, programming is required. If the device does not
and device LED will be ON. Keep the status for about respond repeat steps 1 through 5.
3 seconds and the LED will blink, indicating that the G After searching the entire data base, this mode will be
Control is ready for programming, then release both keys. automatically exited and led will blink for 3 times. The
D Press and release the CH+/CH- key. it will emit the codeset is not saved to EEPROM.
next or the previous POWER key code. The LED In automatic scan mode, press any key other than
blinks with 10 HZ freq, indicating that the Remote is ENTER key will exit without programming.
in manually scan mode.
Display mode
E Press CH+/CH- key repeatedly until the device
switches ON (CH+ key conducts a upward search A Choose the device you wish to program.
while the CH- key conducts a downward search in
B To enter display mode, while press and holding
the code set database). When the device turns ON,
ENTER key, press the INPUT key and device LED will
press and release the ENTER key to program the
be ON, keep the status for about 3 seconds and the
Controller with the new code, saving the code to
LED will blink, indicating that the Controller is ready
EEPROM and exit.
for programming, then release both keys.
F After saving the new code, press POWER key. If
C Sequence press 9, 8, 0 to enter display mode.
the device responds, no further programming is
required. If the device does not respond, repeat D Press digit 1 key to get the first digit of current
step 3 through 5. And searching will start from codeset. For example, if the first digit of codeset is 1,
current code set. so then led will blink once and remains OFF. Digit “0”
To exit without programming, press any key or no key in codeset will not be displayed. Blink Freq is 1 HZ.
was pressed in 30 seconds, manually scan mode will
E Press digit 2 key to get the second digit of current
be automatically exit. The code can not be saved to
codeset. For example, if the second digit of codeset is
EEPROM.
After searching the entire data base, this mode will be 3, so then led will blink three times and remains OFF.
automatically exited and led will blink for 3 times in Blink Freq is 1 HZ.

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Universal Remote Control

F Press digit 3 key to get the third digit of current NO.


20
Brand
Archos
Code
308
codeset. Blink Freq is 1 HZ. 21 Astar 259
22 Audiovox 067 189 191 207 256 333 335 337

G Only digit 1, 2, 3 are valid in this mode. And the


23
24
Aventura
Axion
053
280
25 Bang & Olufsen 345 346
sequence is not fixed. 26 Baur 058
Controller will not send out data in this mode if user 27 Belcor 060 349
28 Bell & Howell 057
presses any keys other than digit 1, 2, 3, or no key was 29 Benq 245 246 284 329
30 Bradford 067 335
pressed in 30 seconds, display mode is ended. 31 Brillian 342
32 Brockwood 060 349
33 Broksonic 197 335 338
Punch-Through Features 34 byd:sign 310
35 Candle 060 062 063 079 331 350
The Controller provides two punch-through features 36 Carnivale 331 350
37 Carver 055 320
that allow users to control TV volume and DVD or VCR 38 CCE 239 351
operation while the Controller is in another device mode 39 Celebrity 058
40 Celera 339
control certain features of another device. 41 Centurion 064
42 Changhong 339
Y Volume Punch-Through 43 Ching Tai 333
44 Chun Yun 333 335 361 374
The TV Volume/Mute punch-through feature allows 45 Chung Hsin 335 364
46 Citizen 060 062 063 066 067 074 076 331 333 350 352 354 380
you to control the volume and mute function of your 47 Clarion 335
TV while the Controller is in another device mode. The 48 Coby 210
49 Colortyme 060 062
feature is applicable for all devices and brands that do 50 Colt 377
not use the volume control buttons for other purposes. 51 Commercial Solutions 332
52 Concerto 060 062
53 Contec 335
Y Transport Key Punch-Through 54 Contec/Cony 065 067
55 Craig 067 335
The DVD or VCR transport key punch through feature 56 Crosley 055 293 320
lets you control the PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, REWIND, FF and 57 Crown 067 071 335 352
58 CTX 235
RECORD functions of your DVD or VCR while the Control 59 Curtis Mathes 038 055 056 060 062 074 076 088 320 331 332 334 337 340 350 352 354
operates in other modes. The feature is applicable for all 60 CXC 067 335
61 Cytron 238 278
devices and brands that do not use the transport keys 62 Daewoo 060 061 062 066 076 093 117 125 152 333 337 349 352 380
for other purposes. 63 Daytron 060 062 076 349
64 Dell 251 285 304
65 Denon 340
66 DiamondVision 311 317 319
Fast Programming Haier default TV codeset 67 Dimensia 056 088
68 Disney 132
Press and holding the ENTER key and then press POWER 69 Dumont 031 060 330 349
key for 3 seconds, the LED will blink 3 times and turn off, 70 Durabrand 053 097 137 341 335 338
71 Dwin 322 334
default Haier codeset (001) will be programmed to the 72 Electroband 058
control. 73 Electrograph 243
74 Electrohome 058 059 060 062
75 Element 228
76 Emerson 053 060 062 065 067 068 076 093 137 266 292 335 338 349 352 380

Remote Control Codes 77


78
Emprex
Envision
314
060 062 222 331 350
79 Epson 225
TV 80 Erres 347
81 ESA 053
NO. Brand Code 82 Ether 362
1 Haier 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 240 241 297 307 355 83 Firstar 372
2 Abex 077 84 Fujitsu 068 216
3 Acer 267 85 Funai 053 067 068 335
4 Addison 333 86 Furi 368
5 Admiral 057 078 334 338 87 Futuretech 067 335
6 Advent 324 88 Gateway 243 274 341 360
7 Adventura 079 89 GE 027 056 059 060 062 069 070 085 088 107 116 332 337 378
8 Aiko 066 333 90 GFM 051 305
9 Aiwa 165 91 Gibralter 031 060 330 331 349 350
10 Akai 038 058 258 271 279 331 350 92 Go Video 328
11 Albatron 321 325 93 Goldstar 060 061 062 065 076 077 331 349 350 379
12 Alleron 068 94 Gradiente 242
13 America Action 335 95 Grundig 351
14 Ampro 323 96 Grunpy 067 068 335
15 Amtron 067 97 Hallmark 060 062
16 Anam 335 98 Hankook 335 362 371
17 Anam National 059 067 99 Harman/Kardon 055
18 AOC 060 061 062 222 331 349 350 353 100 Harvard 067 335
19 Apex 092 135 151 195 339

EN-29 Haier LED HDTV


Universal Remote Control

NO. Brand Code


NO. Brand Code
174 177 179 190 208 291 320 347 351
101 Havermy 334
182 Philips Magnavox 042 045 089 090 096
102 Hello Kitty 337
183 Phonola 347
103 Hewlett Packard 175 204 219
184 Pilot 060 076 331 349 350 352
104 Hisense 250 370 375
185 Pioneer 060 062 156 157 205 212
105 Hitachi 032 060 062 065 126 127 134 149 150 186 200 340
186 Plasmsync 269
106 HP 204 219
187 Polaroid 211 217 220 228 315 339
107 Hyundai 327
188 Portland 060 061 062 066 076 333 349 352
108 Ilo 174 254 266 312
189 Price Club 074
109 IMA 067
190 Prima 281 324
110 Infinity 055 071 320
191 Princeton 321
111 InFocus 275
192 Prism 070
112 Initial 277
193 Proscan 027 056 088 332
113 Innova 351
194 Proton 060 062 065 353
114 Insignia 097 237 298 299 300 306 313
195 Protron 196 262
115 Inteq 330
196 Proview 263 343
116 Janeil 079
197 Pulsar 031 060 330 349
117 JBL 055 071 320
198 Pye 347
118 JC Penney 056 060 061 062 063 069 070 074 076 077 088
199 Quasar 022 059 070 336 376
119 JCB 058
200 Quelle 058
120 Jean 333 363 370 372
201 Radio Shack/Realistic 056 060 062 065 067 073 076 077
121 Jensen 060 062 236
202 Radiola 347
122 Jinxing 365 368 370
203 Radio Shack 088 331 332 335 349 350 352
123 JVC 047 048 049 065 070 114 154 172 199 201
204 RCA 027 028 029 056 059 060 061 062 082 088 095 098 332 348 349 354 378
124 Kawasho 058 060 062
205 Realistic 088 331 335 349 350 352
125 Kaypani 353
206 Runco 031 330 331 350
126 KEC 335
207 Sampo 060 062 076 077 243 283 331 350 352 353
127 Kenwood 060 062 331 349 350
208 Samsung 037 038 039 060 061 062 065 074 076 077 129 130 140 143 158 166 178 193 194 209 213
128 Kioto 055
229 232 286 294 295 331 349 350 351 354
129 KLH 339
209 Samsux 352
130 Kloss Novabeam 067 079
210 Sansui 097 338
131 Kolin 335 369
211 Sanyo 060 249 270 378
132 KTV 067 076 331 335 350 352
212 SBR 347
133 LG 030 060 061 182 224 257 302 321 350
213 Sceptre 264
134 Loewe 071
214 Scimitsu 349
135 Logik 057
215 Scotch 062
136 Luxman 060 062
216 Scott 060 062 065 067 068 255 335 349
137 LXI 055 056 062 071 088 151 320 332
217 Sears 053 055 056 060 062 068 080 088 151 244 320 332 379
138 M&S 055
218 SEI 058
139 Magnasonic 380
219 Sharp 033 034 035 036 060 062 065 073 076 078 083 112 131 139 142 145 167 171 180 198 202
140 Magnavox 052 055 060 062 063 071 090 105 108 110 163 174 176 218 320 331 350
203 334 352
141 Magnin 378
220 Shen Ying 333
142 Majestic 057
221 Sheng Chia 334 367
143 Marantz 055 060 062 071 231 272 320 331 350 351
222 Shogun 060 349
144 Matsushita 336
223 Signature 057
145 Maxent 243 252 301
224 Simpson 063
146 Mediator 374
225 Sinudyne 058
147 Megapower 321
226 SKY 351
148 Megatron 062 340
227 Skygiant 335
149 Memorex 057 061 062 137 181 338 376 379
228 Sony 011 012 013 014 015 016 058 087 094 101 102 118 124 128 136 148 153 184 206 226 287
150 MGA 060 061 062 331 349 350 378
288
151 Midland 031 070 076 077 330 332 352
229 Soundesign 060 062 063 067 068 335
152 Mintek 174
230 Sowa 366 370
153 Minutz 069
231 Squareview 053 080
154 Mitsubishi 060 061 062 119 159 170 334 349
232 SSS 060 067 335 349
155 Monivision 321 325
233 Starlite 067 335
156 Montgomery Ward 057
234 Studio Experience 325
157 Motorola 059 078 334
235 Superscan 052 260 334 356
158 MTC 060 061 062 074 331 349 350 354
236 Supre-Macy 079
159 Multitech 067 335
237 Supreme 058
160 Multivision 072
238 SVA 230 355
161 NAD 062 151 351
239 Sylvania 046 050 051 052 053 054 055 060 062 063 071 137 141 161 289 320 331 350
162 NEC 059 060 061 062 234 268 331 349 350
240 Symphonic 053 067 080 141 335
163 Netsat 351
241 Synco 333 337 361 366 367 371
164 NET-TV 243 247
242 Syntax 138 192 344 357 358
165 Newave 333 367 371
243 Syntax-Brillian 192 244
166 Nikko 062 066 331 333 350
244 Tacico 333 371
167 Norcent 222
245 Tandy 078 334
168 Noshi 348
246 Tatung 059 253 273 341 360 363 366 370
169 NTC 066 333
247 Technics 070 336
170 Olevia 138 192 221 357 358
248 Techview 326
171 Onwa 067 335
249 Techwood 060 062 070
172 Oppo 282
250 Teco 363 367 371
173 Optimus 336 376
251 Teknika 055 057 060 061 062 063 065 066 067 068 074 076 320 333 335 349 352 354
174 Optoma 276
252 Telecaption 075
175 Optonica 073 078 334
253 Telefunken 038
176 Orion 097 338
254 Thomson 088
177 Otto Versand 058
255 TMK 060 062
178 Panasonic 021 022 023 024 025 026 059 070 071 086 103 122 144 147 155 168 183 185 336 376
256 TNCi 330
179 Penney 151 331 332 348 349 350 352 354 378 379
257 Toshiba 017 018 019 020 074 075 099 100 104 106 109 111 113 115 120 123 146 151 173 227 354
180 Philco 055 059 060 061 062 063 065 071 181 320 331 349 350
258 Totevision 076 352
181 Philips 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 055 059 060 063 065 071 089 090 091 096 160 162 164 169
259 Trutech 248

Haier LED HDTV EN-30


Universal Remote Control

NO. Brand Code NO. Brand Code


260 Tuntex 333 362 59 Haier 334
261 TVS 338 60 Harman/Kardon 224 347
262 Universal 069 61 Hitachi 014 136 203 244
263 Vector Research 331 350 62 Hiteker 342
264 Victor 065 63 iLive 293
265 Vidikron 055 320 64 Ilo 213
266 Vidtech 060 061 062 349 65 iLuv 314
267 Viewsonic 133 214 218 223 233 243 316 356 66 Initial 278 343
268 Viking 079 67 Insignia 274 289 298 303 354
269 Viore 254 68 Integra 326 340
270 Visco 309 69 Irradio 174
271 Vizio 133 257 261 296 318 341 356 359 360 70 iSymphony 294
272 Wards 055 056 057 060 061 062 068 069 071 073 088 320 331 349 350 71 Jamo 308
273 Waycon 151 72 JBL 162 347
274 Westinghouse 133 187 188 195 215 290 303 337 73 Jensen 311 331
275 White Westinghouse 093 338 74 JVC 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 086 087 095 103 122 141 142 161 173 214 218 243 306 341
276 Yamaha 060 061 062 331 349 350 75 Jwin 309
277 Yapshe 373 76 Kawasaki 328
278 Zenith 030 031 032 057 060 081 084 093 121 330 333 338 77 Kenwood 325
78 KLH 115 272 328 343
DVD 79 Konka 359 360
80 Koss 153 286 327 334
NO. Brand Code 81 Landel 363
1 Accele Vision 250 82 Lasonic 263 348
2 Accurian 355 83 Lenoxx 333 353
3 Advent 330 84 Lexicon 357
4 Aiwa 307 85 LG 102 151 165 185 189 201 211 242 256 283 345 349
5 Akai 280 323 361 86 Liquid Video 334
6 Alco 328 87 Liteon 158 219 355 384
7 Allegro 349 88 Loewe 356 365
8 Alpine 257 89 Magnavox 068 071 124 156 179 213 298 324 336 339 354
9 Amphion MediaWorks 258 90 Marantz 245 301 302 339
10 AMW 258 91 Memorex 100 133 323
11 Apex 025 026 027 028 078 117 172 192 342 343 92 Microsoft 338
12 Apple 319 93 Mintek 213 278 343
13 Arrgo 351 94 Mitsubishi 106 177 190 337
14 Aspire 332 95 NAD 264
15 Astar 252 96 Nakamichi 310
16 Audiovox 164 167 223 328 97 Nesa 343
17 Axion 281 98 Next Base 363
18 Bang & Olufsen 344 99 Nexxtech 271
19 Blaupunkt 249 343 100 Norcent 129 246
20 Blue Parade 340 101 Onkyo 145 188 197 206 207 326 336
21 BOSE 062 079 102 Oppo 273 284
22 BOSS 251 103 Oritron 327 334
23 Boston Acoustics 381 104 Panasonic 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 051 059 067 070 072 073 077 080 083 091 099 135 138 160 181
24 Broksonic 123 323 183 184 199 205 233 234 235 325 336 387 388
25 California Audio Labs 325 105 Philco 328
26 CambridgeSoundWorks 290 106 Philips 007 041 042 071 098 137 144 152 157 168 174 176 178 208 213 336 339 357 385
27 Changhong 326 375 107 Pioneer 043 044 045 046 047 058 110 150 200 229 247 340 390
28 CineVision 196 349 350 108 Polaroid 028 241 277
29 Clarion 262 109 Polk Audio 339
30 Classic 236 110 Portland 361
31 Coby 082 129 143 237 331 111 Presidian 385
32 Curtis 129 112 Prima 282 383
33 Curtis Mathes 352 113 Princeton 358
34 CyberHome 029 048 351 368 373 374 377 114 Proceed 342
35 Cytron 279 115 Proscan 069 338
36 Daewoo 113 349 361 116 Pye 276
37 Denon 070 182 198 209 299 300 325 117 Qwestar 327
38 Desay 268 118 RCA 039 040 069 090 166 191 328 338 340 343
39 DiamondVision 320 321 322 119 Regent 333
40 Disney 100 132 120 Rio 349
41 Dual 312 121 Rotel 341
42 Durabrand 353 122 Rowa 329
43 DVD2000 337 123 Sampo 119 265 370 372
44 Eclipse 227 124 Samsung 012 013 014 015 016 054 064 066 074 075 085 104 105 108 111 121 125 134 154 193 210 226 325
45 Emerson 063 248 324 345 385 389
46 Enterprise 345 125 Sansui 228 275 323
47 ESA 259 354 126 Sanyo 287 323 346
48 Fisher 305 346 127 Sensory Science 384
49 Funai 354 385 128 Sharp 093 119 187 202 220 291 295 296 297
50 Gateway 376 378 384 129 Sharper Image 368
51 GE 101 195 338 343 130 Sherwood 292 361
52 GFM 204 131 Shinco 260
53 Go Video 118 349 382 384 132 Shinsonic 213 335
54 Goldstar 120 133 Sigma Designs 358
55 GPX 194 134 Sonic Blue 349
56 Gradiente 270 325 135 Sony 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 049 052 055 056 057 060 061 065 076 081 092 094 097 109 112 114
57 Greenhill 343 126 127 128 146 147 148 155 230 231 232 316 317 318 335
58 Grundig 339 136 Sungale 267

EN-31 Haier LED HDTV


Universal Remote Control

NO. Brand Code NO. Brand Code


137 Superscan 124 324 55 Hewlett Packard 111
138 SVA 364 56 Hitachi 008 013 048
139 Sylvania 042 063 124 133 159 204 225 285 324 354 385 386 57 HNS 110
140 Symphonic 133 159 385 58 Howard Computers 111
141 Teac 266 328 371 379 380 59 HP 111
142 Technics 325 60 HTS 133
143 Techwood 261 61 Hughes Network Systems 013 110 122 124 125 130
144 Terapin 366 62 Humax 110 122
145 Theta Digital 340 63 Hush 111
146 Toshiba 007 008 009 010 011 050 053 084 088 089 096 107 130 131 140 163 169 170 171 175 186 212 215 64 iBUYPOWER 111
216 217 221 238 239 240 254 255 323 336 65 Insignia 081
147 Tredex 362 66 Instant Replay 031
148 Trutech 296 67 JC Penney 016 028 029 030 031
149 Tview 313 68 JCL 031
150 Urban Concepts 336 69 JVC 014 015 016 028 040 059 060 083 084 085 086 122 133
151 US Logic 213 70 KEC 112
152 Venturer 288 328 71 Kenwood 016 028
153 Vizio 367 369 72 Kodak 030 031 112
154 Vocopro 315 73 LG 030 081 091
155 Westinghouse 222 74 Linksys 111
156 Xbox 338 75 Lloyd's 008 032
157 Yamaha 180 253 325 339 76 LXI 030 112
158 Zenith 102 116 120 139 149 336 345 349 77 Magnasonic 020 121
78 Magnavox 008 020 021 025 027 031 044
VCR 79 Magnin 012 030 119
80 Marantz 016 028 031
NO. Brand Code 81 Marta 030 112
1 ABS 111 82 Matsushita 031
2 Adventura 008 032 83 Media Center PC 111
3 Aiwa 008 032 095 112 84 MEI 031
4 Akai 019 85 Memorex 008 012 025 028 029 030 031 032 100 108 112 114 117 120
5 Alienware 111 86 MGA 010 012 119
6 American High 031 87 MGN Technology 012 029
7 Apex 115 88 Microsoft 111
8 Asha 012 029 89 Mind 111
9 Audio Dynamics 016 90 Minolta 013
10 Audiovox 030 082 112 91 Mitsubishi 010 041
11 Bang & Olufsen 113 92 Motorola 031
12 Beaumark 012 029 93 MTC 008 012 029
13 Bell & Howell 028 94 Multitech 008 029 032
14 Broksonic 074 099 114 95 NEC 016 028
15 Calix 030 112 96 Nikko 030 112
16 Candle 029 030 97 Niveus Media 111
17 Canon 031 98 Noblex 012 029
18 CineVision 094 99 Northgate 111
19 Citizen 029 030 112 121 100 Olympus 031
20 Colortyme 016 101 Optimus 020 030 112 117
21 Colt 118 102 Optonica 023
22 Craig 012 029 030 112 103 Orion 045 108
23 Curtis Mathes 016 029 031 104 Panasonic 000 001 002 003 031 035 037 056 063 079 089 098 109 117 128
24 Cybernex 012 029 105 Penney 012 013 112 119 120
25 Cyperpower 111 106 Pentax 013
26 Daewoo 018 032 051 093 121 107 Philco 031
27 Davidson 008 108 Philips 023 031 044 071 087 110 116 122 124 125 126
28 DBX 016 109 Philips Magnavox 044
29 Dell 111 110 Pilot 030 112
30 Denon 013 111 Polaroid 104 115
31 DiamondVision 107 112 Presidian 116
32 DIRECTV 110 122 124 125 129 130 134 136 113 Profitronic 012
33 Dishpro 133 114 Proscan 069 070 134
34 Durabrand 025 115 Pulsar 025
35 Dynatech 008 032 116 Pye 103
36 Echostar 133 117 Quarter 028
37 Electrohome 010 030 112 118 Quartz 028
38 Electrophonic 030 112 119 Quasar 031 076 117
39 Emerson 008 010 020 030 031 032 105 112 116 121 120 Radio Shack 008 023 030
40 ESA 101 121 Radio Shack/Realistic 023 028 029 030 031 032
41 Expressvu 133 122 Radix 030 112
42 Fisher 028 073 123 Randex 030 112
43 Fuji 031 124 RCA 011 012 013 029 031 034 058 067 097 110 119 122 124 134 136
44 Funai 008 020 032 105 116 125 Realistic 008 023 028 029 030 031 032 112
45 Garrard 008 032 126 ReplayTV 109 127
46 Gateway 111 127 Ricavision 111
47 GE 012 029 031 055 119 128 Runco 025
48 Go Video 012 072 129 Samsung 012 017 018 019 029 043 049 050 068 080 110 124
49 GOI 133 130 Sanky 025
50 Goldstar 016 030 106 112 120 131 Sansui 008 045 102 108 114
51 Gradiente 008 032 132 Sanyo 012 028 029 073 119
52 Harley Davidson 032 133 Scott 010 018
53 Harman/Kardon 016 134 Sears 008 013 028 030 031 112 120
54 Headquarter 028 135 Sharp 022 023 052 090 096

Haier LED HDTV EN-32


Universal Remote Control

NO. Brand Code NO. Brand Code


136 Shogun 012 029 39 Panasonic 009 057 060 061
137 Singer 031 40 Pansat 064
138 Sonic Blue 109 127 41 Paysat 022
139 Sony 004 005 006 007 008 033 036 038 039 046 064 065 066 075 111 123 131 135 42 PCT 078
140 Stack 111 43 Philco 073
141 STS 013 031 44 Philips 008 016 017 019 021 022 049 050 085
142 Superscan 021 45 Pioneer 008
143 Sylvania 008 010 020 021 031 032 048 062 088 116 46 Primestar 035
144 Symphonic 008 020 021 032 105 116 47 Proscan 004 005 051 088
145 Systemax 111 48 Proton 094
146 Tagar Systems 111 49 Radio Shack 093
147 Tandy 028 50 RCA 004 005 006 019 025 039 041 044 045 046 047 048 051 069
148 Tashiko 030 51 Realistic 030
149 Teac 008 032 52 Samsung 008010 018 019 020 053 056 058
150 Technics 031 53 Sharp 062
151 Teknika 008 030 031 032 112 54 Sony 007 015 042 043 054 055 086
152 Thomas 008 55 Star Choice 090 093
153 Tivo 110 122 123 124 126 130 131 135 56 STS 038
154 TMK 012 029 57 STS1 031
155 Toshiba 009 010 018 042 047 053 054 057 061 077 111 132 58 STS2 032
156 Totevision 012 029 030 112 59 STS3 033
157 Touch 111 60 STS4 034
158 UltimateTV 136 61 Tivax 0776
159 Unitech 012 029 62 Tivo 008 019
160 Vector 018 63 Toshiba 011
161 Vector Research 016 64 UltimateTV 086
162 Video Concepts 016 018 65 Uniden 022
163 Videomagic 112 66 US Digital 094
164 Videosonic 012 029 67 Viewsat 065
165 Viewsonic 111 68 Voom 093
166 Villain 008 69 Zenith 012 070 079
167 Voodoo 111 70 Zentech 084
168 Wards 008 012 013 023 029 030 031 032
169 White Westinghouse 105 CABLE
170 XR-1000 008 031 032
171 Yamaha 016 028 NO. Brand Code
172 Zenith 008 024 025 026 078 092 1 ABC 009 010 011 013 031 044
173 ZT Group 111 2 Adelphia 007
3 Americast 050
SETBOX 4 Antronix 015 016
5 Archer 016
NO. Brand Code 6 AT&T 003
1 AccessHD 076 7 Bell South 050
2 Alpha Digital 076 8 Cable Vision 006
3 Alphastar 036 9 Cabletenna 015
4 Artec 072 10 Cableview 014
5 CaptiveWorks 067 11 Clearmaster 049
6 Channel Master 078 12 ClearMax 049
7 Chaparral 027 13 Colour Voice 018
8 Coolsat 066 14 Comcast 000 005
9 Coship 083 15 Comtronics 019
10 Crossdigital 099 16 Contec 020
11 Digital Stream 077 17 Coolmax 049
12 DIRECTV 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 017 022 023 024 025 026 040 043 047 048 049 050 052 053 055 057 18 COX 005
085 086 088 091 096 097 19 Daeryung 057
13 Dish Network 000 001 002 003 013 014 087 089 092 095 20 Director 043
14 Dishpro 087 089 092 095 21 Dumont 056
15 Drake 028 22 Eastern 021
16 Echostar 000 013 014 087 089 092 095 098 23 Everquest 045
17 Expressvu 089 095 098 24 Focus 048
18 GE 004 005 080 25 GC Electronics 016
19 General Instrument 029 093 26 GE 009 010
20 GOI 095 27 Gehua 055
21 Goodmind 081 28 Gemini 045
22 Hisense 094 29 General Instrument 005 008 010 040 042 043
23 Hitachi 023 037 30 Goldstar 046
24 HTS 095 31 Hamlin 022
25 Hughes Network Systems 008 011 016 017 019 024 040 052 085 32 Hitachi 010
26 Humax 068 33 Jasco 045
27 Ilo 094 34 Jerrold 008 010 031 032 040 042 043 045
28 Insignia 075 35 LG 053
29 Jerrold 093 36 Magnavox 025
30 JVC 000 013 014 095 37 MegaCable 005
31 Lasonic 082 38 Memorex 024 044
32 LG 059 071 39 Motorola 000 003 005 008 039 040 042 043
33 Magnavox 022 073 40 Movie Time 025
34 Memorex 022 41 Multitech 049
35 MicroGem 074 42 NEC 012
36 Mitsubishi 017 063 43 NET Brazil 036
37 Motorola 090 093 44 NSC 025
38 Next Level 093 45 Oak 020

EN-33 Haier LED HDTV


Universal Remote Control

NO. Brand Code NO. Brand Code


46 Pace 001 047 30 Cary Audio Design 272
47 Panasonic 028 030 044 31 Casio 329
48 Paragon 044 32 Chase Technologies 273
49 Philips 017 018 023 33 Clarinette 329
50 Pioneer 002 026 033 038 046 34 Classe 297
51 Popular Mechanics 048 35 Classic 221
52 Proscan 009 010 36 Coby 147 331
53 Pulsar 044 37 Creative 274 302
54 Quasar 044 38 Curtis 207
55 Radio Shack 045 049 39 Curtis Mathes 283
56 RCA 014 030 40 Dell 312
57 Realistic 016 41 Denon 053 054 055 056 057 133 134 156 157 158 160 161 163 164 165 171 172 176 180 185 187
58 Recoton 048 188 189 206
59 Regal 020 42 Digital Audio Control 275
60 Regency 021 43 Dual 258
61 Rembrandt 010 44 Durabrand 299
62 Runco 044 45 Eclipse 218
63 Samsung 001 026 035 046 46 Elan 295
64 Scientific Atlanta 001 002 003 007 013 037 038 041 47 Emerson 229
65 Signal 045 48 Fisher 326
66 Signature 010 49 Fonmix 303
67 Sony 006 051 50 Fosgate 276
68 Sprucer 030 51 GE 048 282
69 Standard Component 027 52 Glory Horse 331
70 Starcom 031 045 53 Go Video 306
71 Stargate 045 54 GPX 196
72 Starquest 045 55 Gradiente 235 313
73 Supercable 040 56 Harman/Kardon 177 224 286 318
74 Supermax 049 57 Hitachi 326
75 TIME WARNER 004 58 iLive 244
76 Tocom 011 59 Inkel 314
77 Torx 052 60 Insignia 233 240
78 Toshiba 044 61 Integra 317
79 Trans PX 054 62 iSymphony 245
80 Tristar 049 63 Jamo 256
81 TS 052 64 JBL 186 193
82 Tusa 045 65 Jensen 257
83 Tv86 025 66 JVC 032 033 034 035 036 037 104 121 150 182 211 284 331
84 Unika 015 016 67 Kenwood 038 039 040 041 042 073 082 089 095 115 122 130 135 323
85 United Cable 031 68 KLH 332
86 Universal 015 016 69 Knoll Systems 277
87 V2 049 70 Koss 237 324
88 View Star 020 023 025 71 Krell 225
89 Viewmaster 049 72 Left Coast 386
90 Vision 049 73 Lenoxx 299 333
91 Vortex View 049 74 LG 175
92 Zenith 029 034 044 050 75 Linn 318
93 Zentek 048 76 Lloyd's 329
77 Logitech 278
AUDIO 78 Luxman 279 288
79 Magnavox 075 191 318 319 322 329
NO. Brand Code 80 Marantz 215 228 260 286 291 318 322 328
1 Accuphase 292 81 Mark Levinson 298
2 Acurus 266 82 McIntosh 227
3 ADC 319 83 MCS 328
4 Adcom 208 219 84 Memorex 315
5 Admiral 308 85 Midiland 280
6 ADS 309 86 Mitsubishi 184 194
7 Aiwa 118 126 168 318 87 Modulaire 329
8 Akai 310 88 NAD 261 335
9 Alco 332 89 Nakamichi 291 334
10 Altec Lansing 301 90 NEC 290
11 Amphion Media Works 325 91 Nikko 281
12 AMW 325 92 Onkyo 043 044 045 046 047 080 018 087 094 097 119 124 127 146 166 167 178 181 203 217
13 Anam 321 93 Optimus 283 293 319 320 321 330
14 Angstrom 267 94 Oritron 324
15 Apex 195 95 Panasonic 019 020 201 022 023 024 069 076 077 091 098 107 113 144 151 209 328
16 Arcam 294 311 96 Parasound 230
17 AudioSource 268 97 Penney 329
18 Audiotronic 322 98 Philco 332
19 Audiovox 190 214 220 332 99 Philips 183 210 286 294 318 322
20 B&K 213 236 100 Pioneer 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 062 068 072 090 100 101 105 123 132 148 149 162 212 246
21 Bang & Olufsen 336 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 283 287 319 320
22 Bel Canto Design 269 101 Polaroid 222 226
23 Biamp 270 102 Polk Audio 216 286 318
24 BOSE 071 088 285 103 Prima 307
25 Boston Acoustics 305 104 Proscan 048
26 California Audio Labs 271 105 Qisheng 304
27 Cambridge Sound Works 241 106 Quasar 328
28 Capetronic 319 107 RadioShack 331
29 Carver 318 322 108 RCA 048 049 050 051 151 137 234 283 319 320 321 332

Haier LED HDTV EN-34


Universal Remote Control

NO. Brand Code If you expect to leave your TV dormant for a long time
109 Realistic 293 329
110 Regent 333 (such as a vacation), it’s a good idea to unplug the power
111 Rio 327 cord to protect against possible damage from lightning
112 Rotel 231
113 Samsung 084 103 138 143 or power surges.
114 Sansui 291 318
115
116
117
Sanyo
Sharp
Sharper Image
238 326
205 242 296
331
Specification
118 Sherwood 145 243
119 Shure 290
120
121
Sonic Blue
Sony
327
000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 058 058 059 060 061 063 064 065 066 067 070 074 079
085 093 108 109 110 111 112 117 125 128 129 131 140 170 262 263 264 265
Product Specification
122 Soundesign 282 289 330 42"46"
123 Soundmatters 232
124 Soundstream 316
Resolution
125 Stereophonics 320
1920X1080 (Dot)
126 Sunfire 323
127 Teac 223 321 332 Power 120 V~ , 60 Hz
128 Technics 052 086 114 116 141 328 requirement
129 Thorens 322
130 Toshiba 152 less than 1 W (models - HL26R1/
131 Tview 259 Stand-by
132 Venturer 239 332 HL32R1/HL26K1/HL32K1/HL32XK1/
133 Victor 284
Consumption
HL32P1)
134 Wards 282 287 289 318
135 Xantech 300
136 Yamaha 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 078 083 092 096 099 102 106 120 139 142
Color system NTSC, ATSC, Clear QAM
153 154 155 169 173 174 179 192 197 198 199 200 201 202 204 255 317
137 Yorx 329 External 75 ohm
138 Zenith 136 159 Antenna
Impedance

Maintenance Color
16,770,000 (256 steps of each R, G
and B)
Operating 32~104 °F (0~40 °C)
Maintenance Temperature
Range
Early malfunctions can be prevented. Careful and regular Operating Less than 80%
cleaning can extend the amount of time you will have Humidity
your new TV. Be sure to turn the power off and unplug Range
the power cord before you begin any cleaning.
Maximum 6561 feet (2000 m)
Elevation
Cleaning the Screen
Dimensen (WXDXH) Unit:inches/ Weight
A Here’s a great way to keep the dust off your screen
MODEL mm (Including stand) (pounds/kg)
for a while. Wet a soft cloth in a mixture of lukewarm 26.1X7.9 X19.7 inches
water and a little fabric softener or dish washing
42" 662X200X501 mm
22.0/10.0

detergent. Wring the cloth until it’s almost dry, and 26.1X7.9 X19.6 inches
46" 662X200X500 mm
18.1/8.2
then use it to wipe the screen.
B Make sure the excess water is off the screen, and
Troubleshooting
then let it air-dry before you turn on your TV.

Cleaning the Cabinet Troubleshooting


„ For the sake of time and cost, it is strongly
To remove dirt or dust, wipe the cabinet with a soft, dry, recommended that you check out the problem by
lint-free cloth. Please be sure not to use a wet cloth. yourself according to the instructions listed hereunder
before contacting the after-sales service for technical
assistance.
Extended Absence

EN-35 Haier LED HDTV


Universal Remote Control / Maintenance / Specification

Verify if the television is properly plugged. Note


No picture, Verify if the television is properly R Production of the LCD screen requires high and
no sound supplied power. precision technologies. However, there might be
Verify if electricity is available. some dark or bright (red, blue or green) spots,
or some anomalistic stripes or spots. This is not
Verify if correct signals are input. defect. If the TV set is used in an area 2,400 meters
Press INPUT button to change signal above the sea level where the air pressure is below
Blank screen input to TV input. 750 hpa, the picture on the LCD screen may be
Restart the television of power supply affected and a muffled sound might be produced.
is interrupted. These phenomena might happen in the area
Press Mute button and verify if Mute 1,500 meters above the sea level. This is resulted
mode is set. from difference between air pressures inside and
Switch to other channel and verify if outside the display. This is not a defect covered by
No sound the limited warranty.
the same problem happens.
Press VOL+ button to see if the
problem can be solved. Warranty
Verify if sound system is correct. Refer
Poor sound
to Page 20 for adjustments.
Warranty
Verify if correct channel is selected.
No picture This Haier brand product, when shipped in its original
Adjust the antenna.
in some container, will be free from defective workmanship and
Make adjustments by Fine Tune and
channel materials, and agrees that it will, at its option, either repair
Manual Scan.
the defect or replace the defective product with a new or
No color Verify if the same problem exists in remanufactured equivalent at no change to the purchaser,
for some other channels. for parts or labor for the periods set forth below:
channel Check out of picture and sound
program systems. This warranty does not apply to the appearance of the
(black and Refer to relative instructions in the product or the exterior of the product, which has been
white) Manual for color adjust. damaged or defaced, altered or modified in design
or construction. It does not apply to the additional
Verify if the antenna is correctly
excluded items set forth below:
Spots with connected.
some or all Verify if the antenna is in good
The warranty commences on the date the item was
pictures condition.
purchased and the original purchase receipt must
Make fine adjustment of channel.
be presented to the authorized service center before
Horizontal/ warranty repairs are rendered.
vertical bars Check for local interference such as
or picture an electrical appliance or power tool. The limited warranty described herein is in addition
shaking to whatever implied warranties may be granted to
purchasers by law. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING
Disconnect the television from power THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
supply and, 10 seconds later, connect FOR USE ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIOD(s) FROM THE DATE
Television
the television to the power supply. OF PURCHASE SET FORTH BELOW. Some states do not
out of
If the problem still exists, contact allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,
control
authorized after-sales service for so the above limitation may not apply to you.
technical assistance.
Neither the sales personnel of the seller nor any other
person is authorized to make any warranties other than
Note those described herein, or to extend the duration of any
R Do not leave the television with static picture in warranties beyond the time period described herein on
an extended period as the image may become behalf of Haier.
permanently burned.
The warranties described herein shall be the sole and

Haier LED HDTV EN-36


Troubleshooting / Warranty

exclusive warranties granted by Haier and shall be the


sole and exclusive remedy available to the purchaser.
Correction of defects in the manner and for the period
of time described herein, shall constitute complete
fulfillment of all abilities and

Responsibility of Haier to the purchaser with respect to


the product, and shall constitute full satisfaction of all
claims, whether based on contract, negligence, strict
duality or otherwise. In no event shall Haier be liable,
or in any way responsible for any damages or defects in
the product which were caused by repairs or attempted
repairs performed by anyone other than an authorized
service center or dealer; nor shall Haier be liable, or in
any way responsible for incidental or consequential
economic or property damage. Some states do not allow
the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so
that above exclusion may not apply to you.

THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS.


YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM
STATE TO STATE.

Warranty period for this product: one year parts and labor.
Additional items excluded from warranty coverage: non-
rechargeable batteries. Where to obtain service: For the
location of the nearest Haier authorized service center
or to obtain product literature, accessories, supplies or
customer assistance, please call 1-877-337-3639.
What to do to obtain service: ship or carry in your
product to an authorized service dealer or center. Be
sure to have proof of purchase.
If you ship the product, be sure it is packaged carefully.
Haier America
New York, NY 10018

EN-37 Haier LED HDTV


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MT5305A (DDR2)- 2 LAYERS


MODEL NAME:MT5305A P1V1
5305A GPIO Definition GPIO Modified list: 2009.10.13
PIN NAME NET NAME Function define
D D
GPIO_0 GPIO0 Dimming / PWM
GPIO_1 GPIO1 strap[3] / HDMI_Switch_CTRL1 =>HDMI INT input,(H=normal,L=Int)

ADIN0 ADIN0 keypad0


ADIN1 ADIN1 keypad1
ADIN2 ADIN2 VGA/HDMI E2 WP/Tx@VGA control(L : WP)
ADIN3 ADIN3 BL_on/off(LO = > POWER_ON)
ADIN4 ADIN4 NC
ADIN5 ADIN5 NC
OPWR0_5V OPWR0_5V OPWR0_5V of HDMI =>NC
OPCTRL0 OPCTRL0 OPWR1_5V--->24C32 WP(L=Write Enable) =>DELETE OPWR1_5V =>24C32 WP
OPCTRL1 OPCTRL1 OPWR2_5V---->AMP MUTE(Hi=MUTE) =>DELETE OPWR2_5V =>AMP MUTE
OPCTRL2 OPCTRL2 jtms/LED_red / System status LED
OPCTRL3 OPCTRL3 strap[4] =>NC

OPWM0 OPWM0 strap[1] =>NC


OPWM1 OPWM1 strap[0] / HDMI_Switch_CTRL0 =>NC
OPWM2 OPWM2 jtdi(I) =>NC
C
TP_VPLL TP_VPLL AMP Set:H =>NC C

OPWRSB OPWRSB Power Module ON/OFF(LO = > POWER_ON)


ASPDIF ASPDIF strap[2] =>OPITICAL OUT

HPD2_HDMI HPD_SINK HPD_sink


LVDS_PWR_ON LVDS_PWR_ON LVDS_PWR_ON(HI = > LVDS POWER ON)
U1RX U1RX RESERVED FOR EXTEND FUNCTION =>FOR INNER BLUE-RAY COMMUNICATION
U1TX U1TX RESERVED FOR EXTEND FUNCTION =>FOR INNER BLUE-RAY COMMUNICATION
LVDS_CTRL2 LVDS_CTRL2 RF_AGC =>NC
LVDS_CTRL1 LVDS_CTRL1 PWM AMP_OTW(input,H:OTW) =>NC

B B

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POWER FOR BS_LED solution

DC+12V
AMP PWR

4 MOSFET TCON 12V 4

DC/DC VCCK

7805 Tuner_5V

DC/DC +5V (DELAY 1MS THAN VCCK)

VCCK CONTROL MOSFET USB_5V

LDO DV33
LDO DDRV
1/2 MEM_REF

LDO AV33

LDO AV125

3 3
+5VSB
+5VSB

LDO +3VSB

POWER ON
POWER ON

Audio System

For 19"/22"/24" model 4×AUDIO IN: For 40"/46" LED model 4×AUDIO IN:

Source Audio Mapping Source Audio Mapping

AV1 AIN6 DELETE S_VIDEO AV1 AIN6


2 2

YPBPR#1 AIN3 YPBPR#1 AIN3

INNER_DVD AIN4 YPBPR#2 AIN4

VGA/DVI AIN5

VGA/DVI AIN5
I2S NC

PWM AR/L0 LM4558 R/L Line out Speaker Amp.


I2S TPS5708
Speaker
MT5305A
PWM AR/L1 LM4558 Speaker
PWM AR/L0 LM4558 R/L Line out
MT5305A
ADC_IN R/L x 4 TDA1308 HeadPhone
PWM AR/L1 TDA1308 HeadPhone
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Tuner MPX/IF+/-
ADC_IN R/L x 5

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A B C D E
5 4 3 2 1

AEMC1

1 2 AM81_DV33
3 4
AM81_DV33
AM81_DV33 3,4
EMC/NC
D D
AM81_AV33

AM81_AV33
AM81_AV33 3,5

AM81_AV12

AM81_AV12
AM81_AV12 3,4,5
Add 09.03.02
AM81_DV10

+12V AM81_DV10
Core Power 1.1V AM81_DV10 3

AC224
AFB86 GND
AU23 GND 3,4,5
80 R/100mHz AM81_DV10
20090713 MP1482

2
1
AR1833 10nF
ACE84
+ 100K AL28 15uH/3A +12V

IN
3,10,11,12,13 +12V

BS
AC222 3
47uF/16V SW 1 2
0.1uF 7 EN MPS1482
8 5 FB AR264 AC220
SS FB 5.1K_1% + ACE85 0.1uF
R0603/SMD 100uF/10V Low ESR

GND
COMP
ACB442

4
6
0.1uF

AR268
27K_1%
AR265 R0603/SMD
2.2K
AC223
C C

10nF
Vout=0.925 x (1+Rup/Rdn) = 1.1V/0.9A

LDO#3 5V to MT5307 DV33 MT8281 DV33 MT8281 AV33

+12V

AU65 AM81_DV33
AFB87 MP1482 15uH/3A AFB75 AM81_DV33 AM81_AV33
2 3 AL29
80 R/100mHz VCC OUT 80 R/100mHz
AR1867 7 C28 AR1869
EN 10nF AD13 12K
6 COMP
ACB625 100K B340/NC ACE638
ACE86
+ 0.1uF + + ACE637 AC226 AC993
AV33/0.22A
BST 1
C27 8 10uF/10v 1uF
47uF/16V 20090713 SS
10nF 100uF/16v 100uF/16v

C26 AR1870
AR1868 0.1uF 4.7K
2.2K ACB626 ACB621
B B
4 5 0.1uF 0.1uF AC992
GND FB 0.01uF
GND

20090713 20090713

Vout=0.925 x (1+Rup/Rdn) =3.3V/1.2A


MT8281 AV33 MT8281 AV12

AV12/65mA
AU61 AX1212/AP1122
AM81_AV33 AM81_AV12

3 IN OUT 2
GND

AR1828
+ ACE641 NS/100
1

47uF/16v /NC ACB622 AC989 + ACE639 ACB623


0.1uF 1uF 10uF/10v 0.1uF

AR1830
0

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GND
4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14 GND
+5V
6,8,10,12,14 +5V +5VSB
6,9,14 +5VSB +3V3SB
6,8,9,12 +3V3SB DV33
4,5,6,7,11,12 DV33 AV33
4,6,8,9,10,12,13 AV33 AV125
4,5,8,9,12 AV125 +12V
10,11,12,13,14 +12V VCCK
4 VCCK

4 4

Stand By Power ANALOG POWER AV33


+5V SPU2 AX1117EJ/adj AV33
+5VSB
SPU1 G1117/adj +3V3SB 3 2 SPFB2 0
IN OUT
3 2 +3V3SB

ADJ/GND
IN OUT + + SPC8
47uF/16v

ADJ/GND
+ + SPC3 SPC6 SPC7 SPR2 SPC9 SPC10
SPR1 47uF/16v 47uF/16v 0.1uF 110_1% 1uF 0.1uF

1
SPC1 SPC2 110_1% SPC4 SPC5 R0603/SMD
47uF/16v NS/0.1uF R0603/SMD 1uF NS/0.1uF

SPR4
180_1%
SPR3 R0603/SMD
180_1%
R0603/SMD
1.25 x (1+180/110) = 3.3V 1.25 x (1+180/110) = 3.3V

DIGITAL POWER DV33 ANALOG POWER AV125


Modify 09.06.19
+5V SPU3 AP1084-ADJ DV33 AX1117EJ/adj
SPU4
3 3 2 DV33 AV33 AV125 3
IN OUT
3 2

ADJ/GND
+ SPC14 SPC11 SPR5 + SPC15 SPC12 SPC13 IN OUT
47uF/16v 0.1uF 110_1% 47uF/16v 1uF 0.1uF

1
GND
R0603/SMD SPR7
+ SPC17 100_1%/NC

1
47uF/16v/NC SPC18 R0603/SMD + SPC19 SPC20 SPC21
0.1uF 47uF/16v 0.1uF NS/1uF
SPR6
180_1%
R0603/SMD
SPR9
0
R0603/SMD
1.25 x (1+180/110) = 3.3V

CORE POWER
+12V U60 VCCK
MP1484 L5 15uH/3A CPR13 0
2 VCC OUT 3 1 2 2A
2 2
R88 100K 7 C23 LCB1212
EN 10nF
6 COMP D10 R6
C6 1 B340/NC 5.1K_1%
BST R0603/SMD + CPC42 CPC39 CPC43
8 SS
10nF CPC40
470uF/16v 1uF 0.1uF 0.01uF
+ C15 R12 C22 C470UF16V/D8H12.5W
XC14 0.1uF shielding of 20-mil GND R11
100uF/16v 0.1uF 27K_1%
ECAP_100UF_SMD 4 5 R0603/SMD
2.2K GND FB

0.925 x (1+Rup/Rdn) = 1.1V

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AM81_DV33

AM81_DV33
AM81_DV33 2,4
AM81_AV33
Peripheral components AM81_AV33
AM81_AV33 2,5
AM81_AV12

AU60C AM81_AV12
AV33_XTAL AM81_AV12 2,4,5
V20 AVDD33_XTAL JTDI V1
U2 AM81_DV10
JRTCK
JTCK V2 Serial Flash
AV12_PLL U13 U3 AM81_DV10
AVDD12_SYSPLL JTMS M81_JTDO AM81_DV33 AM81_DV10 2
U14 AVDD12_DMPLL JTDO T5 1st UART IF modify net for layout 09/02/20
D
U15 AVDD12_MJCPLL JTRST U4 D
W16 ( For Code download and Debug ) GND
CLK_IN GND 2,4,5
CLK_OUT Y16
AR1837 AM81_DV33
W1 1K AU63 AM81_AV33
GND RXDMA_ACK M81_RST# M81SPI_CS#
Y19 AVSS33_XTAL PRST_ W2 1 CS# VCC 8
V13 Y2 M81SPI_SI 2 7 ACB624
AVSS12_SYSPLL EFUSE WP# DOUT HOLD# M81SPI_SCK
V14 AVSS12_DMPLL 3 WP#/VPP CLK 6
V15 V3 4 5 M81SPI_SO 0.1uF + ACE643 AR1839 AR1841
AVSS12_MJCPLL GPIO0 AR1840 VSS DIN 10uF/10v/NC 4.7K 4.7K
GPIO1 Y3
W3 0 M25P08 AJ30
GPIO2
GPIO3 V4 1 PIN4. PWR
Y18 M81_U0RX 2 PIN3. RXD
TP0 M81_U0TX
W18 TN0 SDA U11 M81_SDA 3 PIN2. TXD
SCL V11 M81_SCL 4 PIN1. GND
Add 09.03.05 LVDS_CTRL2
XTALI 4x1 W/HOUSING LVDS_CTRL2
W19 XTALI RXD0 W17 M81_U0RX
XTALO W20 Y17 M81_U0TX Add res, 09.04.10 OSDA0
XTALO TXD0 4 OSDA0 OSCL0
M81SPI_SCK 4 OSCL0
SFCK B20
B19 M81SPI_SO
SFD0 M81SPI_SI
Trapping :
SFD1 C20
C19 M81SPI_CS# Default Low when no configuration external
SFCS AR1842 0
MT8282_BGA_20081008_Final M81_RST# LVDS_CTRL2
AM81_DV33
AR1843 100
AR1852 1K M81_JTDO M81_SDA OSDA0

AR1844 100
M81_SCL OSCL0

M81SPI_SCK
ATP25
Modify 09.09.08

M81SPI_SO
ATP26
C C

AM81_AV33
Reserve HW Reset#
AR1838
Core Powe 1.0V Crystal 4.7K

+ ACE37
ARB1 820K->1M 220uF/16V/NC
IO Power 3.3V
2

AM81_DV33 AY6 M81_RST#


AR21
AU60A XTALI XTALO 1 AQ1
B2 C18 2N3904/NC
DVSS VCC3IO_3 1K/NC
C11 U12 AC996 Hosonic-27MHz AC997
3

DVSS VCC3IO_2 30pF 30pF AD1 AR22


C12 R5 AC290
DVSS VCC3IO_1 1N4148/NC 47K/NC 0.47uF/NC
C13 DVSS VCC3IO_1 T4
C3 AM81_DV10
DVSS
C4 DVSS
D11 DVSS VCCK A18
D4 A19 Modify for accuracy
DVSS VCCK
E10 DVSS VCCK A20 Modify 09.02.26
E11 DVSS VCCK B17
E5 DVSS VCCK B18
E6 DVSS VCCK C16
F16 DVSS VCCK C17
H11 DVSS VCCK D15
H13 DVSS VCCK D16
H5 DVSS VCCK E14 DV33 IO POWER
H9 DVSS VCCK E15 AV33 XTAL POWER
J10 H10 AM81_DV33
DVSS VCCK
J12 DVSS VCCK H12
J3 J11 AM81_AV33 AV33_XTAL
DVSS VCCK
J5 DVSS VCCK J13 AFB77
B
K10 DVSS VCCK J9 B
K11 L13 0603_Bead
DVSS VCCK + ACE645
K12 DVSS VCCK L8
K13 M12 100uF/10v/NC AC1001 AC1035 AC1036 AC1037 AC1038 AC998 AC999
DVSS VCCK
K4 DVSS VCCK M9 4.7uF/10V 0.1uF 0.1uF 4.7nF 4.7nF 4.7uF/10V 0.1uF
K5 DVSS VCCK N10
K8 DVSS VCCK N13
K9 DVSS VCCK N8
L10 DVSS
L11 DVSS
L12 DVSS
L3 DVSS
DV10 CORE POWER
L9 DVSS
AV12 PLL POWER
M10 DVSS
M11 DVSS
M13 AM81_DV10
DVSS AM81_AV12 AV12_PLL
M8 DVSS
N11 DVSS AFB78
N12 DVSS
N3 100uF/10V 330pF 0603_Bead
DVSS +
N9 DVSS
T12 ACE634 AC922 AC921 AC1039 AC1040 AC1042 AC1045 AC1043 AC1051 AC1044 AC1052 AC923 AC1002 AC1003 AC1004
DVSS 1.5nF 1.5nF
U5 DVSS 22uF/10V->10uF 4.7uF/10V 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 1.5nF 4.7uF/10V 4.7uF/10V 0.1uF 330pF
V5 DVSS

MT8282_BGA_20081008_Final

Add 09.02.25

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PERIPHERAL LVDS
ORESET#
USB_PWR_EN0 LVDS_POWER_ON
6 USB_PWR_EN0 USB_PWR_ERR0 12 LVDS_POWER_ON LVDS_CTRL2

2
6 USB_PWR_ERR0 LVDS_CTRL2

ORESET#
U0RX
U0TX
OIRI
OPWRSB
OPCTRL0
OPCTRL1
OPCTRL2
VCCK
OPCTRL3
PWR5V_0
VCCK
CEC
RX_2
RX_2B
RX_1
RX_1B
RX_0
RX_0B
RX_C
RX_CB
VCCK
USB_VRT
USB_DP0
USB_DM0
OPWM2
JTRST#
JTCK
JTDO
GPIO0
POOE#
POCE0#
PDD0

HPD_SINK
USB_DM0 LVDS_CTRL1 TP43

HDMI_SCL0

HDMI_SDA0
6 USB_DM0

PR0P
PB0P
COM0
Y0P
SOY0
PR1P
PB1P
COM1
Y1P
SOY1
RP
COM
GP
SOG
BP
HSYNC
VSYNC
HD15 USB_DP0 TP_VPLL TP44

AVDD33_USB

AVDD12_RGB
6 USB_DP0

AVDD12_HDMI
AVDD33_HDMI
AVDD33_USB O0N

USB_PWR_EN0
ESD_0402_10pF

AVDD10_LDO
3,6,8,9,10,12,13 AVDD33_USB 12 O0N

AVDD33_VGA_STB
USB_PWR_ERR0
USB_VRT O0P
6 USB_VRT 12 O0P

AVDD33_VGA_STB
O1N
OXTALO 12 O1N O1P

1
6 OXTALO OXTALI 12 O1P O2N
U1 6 OXTALI AVDD33_XTAL_STB 12 O2N O2P

64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
MT5305A_257 6 AVDD33_XTAL_STB ASPDIF 12 O2P OCKN
6,7 ASPDIF U0RX 12 OCKN OCKP
D 6,9 U0RX 12 OCKP D

BP

RP
GP
NC
Near IC U0TX O3N

Y0P
Y1P
OIRI

SOG
6,9 U0TX 12 O3N

COM
JTCK

PB0P
PB1P
U0TX

PR0P
PR1P
JTDO

SOY0
SOY1
U0RX
PDD0
U1RX O3P

VCCK
VCCK
VCCK

COM0
COM1
GPIO0

RX2_2
RX2_1
RX2_0
RX2_C
6 U1RX 12 O3P

VSYNC
POOE_

HSYNC
JTRST_

RX2_2B
RX2_1B
RX2_0B
OPWM2
U1TX

RX2_CB
POCE0_

USB_DP

ORESET
USB_DM

OPWRSB
6 U1TX

USB_VRT

OPCTRL0
OPCTRL1
OPCTRL2
OPCTRL3
PWR5V_2
OIRI

HDMI_CEC
6 OIRI

HDMI_SCL2

HDMI_SDA2

HDMI_HPD2
ORESET# E0N

AVSS12_RGB
AVDD33_USB

AVDD10_LDO

AVDD12_RGB
6 ORESET# 12 E0N

AVDD12_HDMI
AVDD33_HDMI
TP22 SC0 65 256 VCC3IO OSDA0 E0P

USB_PWR_EN0
SC0 VCC3IO 6 OSDA0 12 E0P

USB_PWR_ERR0
TP23 SY0 66 255 PDD1 OSCL0 E1N
SY0 PDD1 6 OSCL0 12 E1N

AVDD33_VGA_STB
AVDD33_VGA_STB
CVBS1P 67 254 U1TX OPCTRL0 E1P
CVBS0N CVBS1P U1TX U1RX 6 OPCTRL0 OPCTRL2 12 E1P E2N
68 CVBS0N U1RX 253 6 OPCTRL2 12 E2N
TP24 CVBS0P 69 252 VCCK OPWM2 E2P
AVDD33_CVBS CVBS0P VCCK RCLK1# 6 OPWM2 JTDO 12 E2P ECKN
70 AVDD33_CVBS RCLK1_ 251 6 JTDO 12 ECKN
TP20 AF 71 250 RCLK1 JTCK ECKP
AVDD33_DIG AF RCLK1 VCC2IO 6 JTCK JTRST# 12 ECKP E3N
72 AVDD33_DIG VCC2IO 249 6 JTRST# 12 E3N
VCCK 73 248 RDQ21 ADIN0 E3P
ADIN0 VCCK RDQ21 RDQ18 6 ADIN0 ADIN1 12 E3P
74 ADIN0 RDQ18 247 6 ADIN1
ADIN1 75 246 VCC2IO AVDD33_LVDS
ADIN2 ADIN1 VCC2IO RDQ16 3,6,8,9,10,12,13 AVDD33_LVDS
76 ADIN2 RDQ16 245
ADIN3 77 244 RDQ23 AVDD12_VPLL
TP29 ADIN4 ADIN3 RDQ23 RDQ29 12 AVDD12_VPLL
78 ADIN4 RDQ29 243
ADIN5 79 242 RDQ26
AVDD33_XTAL_STB ADIN5 RDQ26 VCC2IO
Modify Net name 80 AVDD33_XTAL_STB VCC2IO 241 FLASH/TRAP/BYPASS
OXTALO 81 240 RDQ24
OXTALI XTALO RDQ24 RDQ31 ASPDIF
09.06.19 82 XTALI RDQ31 239 6,7 ASPDIF DDR2
AVDD33_DEMOD1 83 238 RDQS3# POCE0#
AVDD33_DEMOD1 RDQS3_ RDQS3 7 POCE0# POOE#
84 AVDD33_DEMOD1 RDQS3 237 7 POOE#
VIN_ATV 85 236 VCC2IO PDD0 RCLK1#
VIP_ATV ADCINN_DEMOD VCC2IO RDQS2# 7 PDD0 PDD1 5 RCLK1# RCLK1
86 ADCINP_DEMOD RDQS2_ 235 7 PDD1 5 RCLK1
87 234 RDQS2 OPWM1 RDQS3#
AVSS33_DEMOD1 RDQS2 RDQM2 7 OPWM1 5 RDQS3# RDQS3
88 AVSS33_DEMOD1 RDQM2 233 5 RDQS3
AVDD12_APLL 89 232 RDQM3 RDQS2#
AVDD12_APLL AVDD12_DTDPLL RDQM3 VCC2IO 5 RDQS2# RDQS2
90 AVDD12_TVDPLL VCC2IO 231 5 RDQS2
AVDD12_APLL 91 230 RDQ27 RDQM2
AVDD33_AADC AVDD12_APLL RDQ27 RDQ30 5 RDQM2 RDQM3
92 AVDD33_AADC RDQ30 229 5 RDQM3
TP26 AIN0_R 93 228 VCCK MEM_VREF3
VMID_AADC AIN0_R VCCK RDQ25
Video/Audio Input 5 MEM_VREF3 RCKE
94 VMID_AADC RDQ25 227 5 RCKE
TP28 AIN0_L 95 226 RDQ28 RWE#
AIN3_R AIN0_L RDQ28 VCC2IO 5 RWE# RBA0
96 AIN3_R VCC2IO 225 5 RBA0
C AIN4_R 97 224 RDQ22 RBA1 C
AIN3_L AIN4_R RDQ22 RDQ17 AIN0_L 5 RBA1 RCAS#
98 AIN3_L RDQ17 223 AIN0_L 5 RCAS#
AIN4_L 99 222 RDQ19 AIN0_R RCS#
AIN5_R AIN4_L RDQ19 RDQ20 AIN0_R 5 RCS# RRAS#
100 AIN5_R RDQ20 221 5 RRAS#
AIN6_R 101 220 VCC2IO AIN3_L RODT
AIN5_L AIN6_R VCC2IO MEM_VREF3 9 AIN3_L AIN3_R 5 RODT RCLK0#
102 AIN5_L MEM_VREF 219 9 AIN3_R 5 RCLK0#
AIN6_L 103 218 RODT AIN4_L RCLK0
REFP_AADC AIN6_L RODT RRAS# 9 AIN4_L AIN4_R 5 RCLK0 RDQS1#
104 AVDD33_REF_AADC RRAS_ 217 9 AIN4_R 5 RDQS1#
AR0 105 216 RCS# AIN5_L RDQS1
AR1 AR0 RCS_ RA11 9 AIN5_L AIN5_R 5 RDQS1 RDQS0#
106 AR1 RA11 215 9 AIN5_R 5 RDQS0#
AVDD33_DAC 107 214 RA8 AIN6_R RDQS0
AVDD33_DAC RA8 RA0 9 AIN6_R AIN6_L 5 RDQS0 RDQM1
108 AVSS33_DAC RA0 213 9 AIN6_L 5 RDQM1
AL0 109 212 VCC2IO CVBS0P RDQM0
AL1 AL0 VCC2IO RWE# 9 CVBS0P CVBS1P 5 RDQM0
110 AL1 RWE_ 211 9 CVBS1P 5 RDQ[31..0]
VCCK 111 210 RA6 CVBS0N
DACOUT1 VCCK RA6 VCCK 9 CVBS0N AVDD33_CVBS RA[12..0]
112 VDAC_OUT VCCK 209 3,6,8,9,10,12,13 AVDD33_CVBS 5 RA[12..0]
AVDD33_VDAC 113 208 RCKE SC0 VCC2IO
FS_VDAC AVDD33_VDAC RCKE SC0 SY0 5 DDRV AVDD12_MEMPLL
114 FS_VDAC AVSS12_MEMPLL 207 SY0 3,5,8,9,12 AVDD12_MEMPLL
115 206 AVDD12_MEMPLL AVDD33_VGA_STB
AVSS33_VDAC AVDD12_MEMPLL RCAS# 9 AVDD33_VGA_STB FS_VDAC
116 AVSS33_VDAC RCAS_ 205 9 FS_VDAC
AOSDATA0 117 204 RA4 AVDD33_VDAC
AOBCK AOSDATA0 RA4 VCC2IO 3,6,8,9,10,12,13 AVDD33_VDAC DACOUT1
118 AOBCK VCC2IO 203 10 DACOUT1
AOLRCK 119 202 RA2 AVDD12_RGB
AOMCLK AOLRCK RA2 RBA1 3,5,8,9,12 AVDD12_RGB BP
HDMI
120 AOMCLK RBA1 201 9 BP
ASPDIF 121 200 RBA0 GP
GPIO1 ASPDIF RBA0 RA1 9 GP COM AVDD12_HDMI
122 GPIO1 RA1 199 9 COM 8 AVDD12_HDMI
OSDA0 123 198 RA10 RP CEC
OSCL0 OSDA0 RA10 RA3 9 RP VSYNC 8 CEC HDMI_SDA0
124 OSCL0 RA3 197 9 VSYNC 8 HDMI_SDA0
IF_AGCT 125 196 RA5 HSYNC HDMI_SCL0
TUNER_DATA IF_AGC RA5 RA7 9 HSYNC SOG 8 HDMI_SCL0 PWR5V_0
126 TUNER_DATA RA7 195 9 SOG 8 OPWR0_5V
TUNER_CLK 127 194 RA12 SOY1 HPD_SINK
LVDS_CTRL1 TUNER_CLK RA12 RA9 9 SOY1 SOY0 8 HPD_SINK RX_CB
128 LVDS_CTRL1 RA9 193 9 SOY0 8 RX_CB
Y0P RX_C
9 Y0P COM0 8 RX_C RX_0B
9 COM0 PB0P 8 RX_0B RX_0
9 PB0P PR0P 8 RX_0 RX_1B
9 PR0P Y1P 8 RX_1B RX_1
9 Y1P COM1 8 RX_1 RX_2B

EPAD_GND
LVDS_CTRL2
VCC3IO
LVDS_PWR_ON
VCCK
AVDD12_VPLL
NC
TP_VPLL
AE3P
AE3N
AECKP
AECKN
AE2P
AE2N
AE1P
AE1N
AE0P
AE0N
AVDD33_LVDS
AO3P
AO3N
AOCKP
AOCKN
AO2P
AO2N
AO1P
AO1N
AO0P
AO0N
VCC3IO
FSRC_WR
OPWM0
OPWM1
VCCK
RDQ4
RDQ3
RDQ1
RDQ6
VCC2IO
RDQ12
RDQ11
RDQ14
RDQ9
VCC2IO
RDQM1
RDQM0
VCCK
RDQS0
RDQS0_
VCC2IO
RDQS1
RDQS1_
RDQ15
RDQ8
VCC2IO
RDQ10
RDQ13
RDQ7
RDQ0
VCC2IO
RDQ2
RDQ5
RCLK0
RCLK0_
VCC2IO
B 9 COM1 8 RX_2B B
PB1P RX_2
9 PB1P PR1P 8 RX_2 GPIO1
AVDD10_LDO 9 PR1P 7 GPIO1 AVDD33_HDMI

257
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
GPIO0 8 AVDD33_HDMI
12 GPIO0
CPR7
1->0 Tuner
AEMC2
AVDD33_DIG
Audio SYS/Output 3,6,8,9,10,12,13 AVDD33_DIG IF_AGCT
1 2 13 IF_AGCT
3 4 CPC47 TUNER_CLK
13 TUNER_CLK

LVDS_CTRL2
VCC3IO
LVDS_POWER_ON
VCCK
AVDD12_VPLL
TP_VPLL
E3P
E3N
ECKP
ECKN
E2P
E2N
E1P
E1N
E0P
E0N
AVDD33_LVDS
O3P
O3N
OCKP
OCKN
O2P
O2N
O1P
O1N
O0P
O0N
VCC3IO
OPWM0
OPWM1
VCCK
RDQ4
RDQ3
RDQ1
RDQ6
VCC2IO
RDQ12
RDQ11
RDQ14
RDQ9
VCC2IO
RDQM1
RDQM0
VCCK
RDQS0
RDQS0#
VCC2IO
RDQS1
RDQS1#
RDQ15
RDQ8
VCC2IO
RDQ10
RDQ13
RDQ7
RDQ0
VCC2IO
RDQ2
RDQ5
RCLK0
RCLK0#
VCC2IO
4.7uF/10V AVDD33_DAC TUNER_DATA
10 AVDD33_DAC REFP_AADC 13 TUNER_DATA VIN_ATV
EMC/NC 10 REFP_AADC AVDD33_AADC 13 VIN_ATV VIP_ATV
SHIELD-HAIER 10 AVDD33_AADC AR1 13 VIP_ATV AVDD33_SIF
Modify 09.06.19 TP21 10 AR1 AR0 3,6,8,9,10,12,13 AVDD33_SIF OPWM0
11 AR0 AL0 7 OPWM0 AVDD33_DEMOD1
JR4 11 AL0 13 AVDD33_MPX
AL1
CPR11 JTRST# 10 AL1
4.7K VMID_AADC
9 VMID_AADC ADIN3
10K 12 ADIN3 OPCTRL1
11 OPCTRL1
OPCTRL3
7 OPCTRL3 OPWRSB
14 OPWRSB ADIN2
AOSDATA0 8,9 ADIN2 ADIN5
AOSDATA0 AOLRCK 9 ADIN5 VCCK
DV33 VCCK AOLRCK AOBCK 3 VCCK VCC3IO
AOBCK AOMCLK 3,5,6,7,11,12 DV33 AV125
AOMCLK 3,5,8,9,12 AV125
GND
3,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14 GND
CPC51 CPC48 CPC53 CPC54 CPC41 CPC49 CPC13 CPC14 CPC15 CPC16 CPC17 CPC18 CPC19 CPC20 CPC21 CPC22 CPC23 CPC24
4.7uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1uF 4.7uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF

A A
CORE BYPASS Bottom Side

AV125
CPR12 0 NEAR IC
AVDD12_APLL
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NS/4.7uF/10V CPC63 CPC60 CPC65 Title
NS/0.01uF 0.1uF NS/3300pF MT5305A
Size Document Number Drawn Rev
C MT5305A P1V1 V1

Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 Sheet 4 of 15


5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

AU60B
ARA0 C6 B9 ARDQ0
ARA1 RA0 RDQ0 ARDQ1
A3 RA1 RDQ1 A15 Damping and Termination for CLK
ARA2 A4 A8 ARDQ5
ARA3 RA2 RDQ2 ARDQ3
D3 RA3 RDQ3 B15
ARA4 D6 A16 ARDQ4 AUD3 AUD4
ARA5 RA4 RDQ4 ARDQ2
B3 RA5 RDQ5 C8
ARA6 B5 C14 ARDQ6 Close to MT8281 Close to DRAM ARDQ0 G8 M8 A1_A0 ARDQ16 G8 M8 A2_A0
ARA7 RA6 RDQ6 ARDQ7 ARDQ1 DQ0 A0 A1_A1 ARDQ17 DQ0 A0 A2_A1
C1 RA7 RDQ7 D9 G2 DQ1 A1 M3 G2 DQ1 A1 M3
ARA8 C5 A10 ARDQ10 ARDQ2 H7 M7 A1_A2 ARDQ18 H7 M7 A2_A2
ARA9 RA8 RDQ8 ARDQ9 ARCLK0 ARD47 ACLK0 ARDQ3 DQ2 A2 A1_A3 ARDQ19 DQ2 A2 A2_A3
B1 RA9 RDQ9 B13 H3 DQ3 A3 N2 H3 DQ3 A3 N2
ARA10 D2 B10 ARDQ8 22 ARDQ4 H1 N8 A1_A4 ARDQ20 H1 N8 A2_A4
ARA11 RA10 RDQ10 ARDQ11 ARDQ5 DQ4 A4 A1_A5 ARDQ21 DQ4 A4 A2_A5
B4 RA11 RDQ11 B14 H9 DQ5 A5 N3 H9 DQ5 A5 N3
ARA12 C2 A14 ARDQ12 ARD48 ARDQ6 F1 N7 A1_A6 ARDQ22 F1 N7 A2_A6
AM81_DDRV RA12 RDQ12 ARDQ13 Swap for 2 layer PCB layout 02/18/09 ARDQ7 DQ6 A6 A1_A7 ARDQ23 DQ6 A6 A2_A7
RDQ13 C10 100 F9 DQ7 A7 P2 F9 DQ7 A7 P2
B8 D12 ARDQ14 ARDQ8 C8 P8 A1_A8 ARDQ24 C8 P8 A2_A8
VCC2IO RDQ14 ARDQ15 ARDQ9 DQ8 A8 A1_A9 ARDQ25 DQ8 A8 A2_A9
C15 VCC2IO RDQ15 D10 C2 DQ9 A9 P3 C2 DQ9 A9 P3
A17 M5 ARDQ16 ARCLK0# ARD49 ACLK0# ARDQ10 D7 M2 A1_A10 ARDQ26 D7 M2 A2_A10
D VCC2IO RDQ16 DQ10 A10/AP DQ10 A10/AP D
B16 G1 ARDQ17 22 ARDQ11 D3 P7 A1_A11 ARDQ27 D3 P7 A2_A11
VCC2IO RDQ17 ARDQ18 ARDQ12 DQ11 A11 A1_A12 ARDQ28 DQ11 A11 A2_A12
C9 VCC2IO RDQ18 N1 D1 DQ12 A12 R2 D1 DQ12 A12 R2
AM81_DV33 D14 G2 ARDQ19 ARDQ13 D9 R8 ARDQ29 D9 R8
VCC2IO RDQ19 ARDQ20 ARDQ14 DQ13 NC/A13 ARDQ30 DQ13 NC/A13
D8 VCC2IO RDQ20 G3 B1 DQ14 NC/A14 R3 B1 DQ14 NC/A14 R3
AM81_DV33 E13 N4 ARDQ21 ARDQ15 B9 R7 ARDQ31 B9 R7
AM81_DV33 2,3 VCC2IO RDQ21 ARDQ22 ARCLK1 ARD50 ACLK1 DQ15 NC/N15 A1_BA0 DQ15 NC/N15 A2_BA0
E7 VCC2IO RDQ22 H4 A2 NC BA0 L2 A2 NC BA0 L2
E8 N2 ARDQ23 22 E2 L3 A1_BA1 E2 L3 A2_BA1
AM81_AV12 VCC2IO RDQ23 ARDQ24 ARDQS1 NC BA1 ARDQS3 NC BA1
E9 VCC2IO RDQ24 L4 B7 UDQS NC/BA2 L1 B7 UDQS NC/BA2 L1
F1 H2 ARDQ25 ARD51 ARDQS1# A8 J8 ACLK0 ARDQS3# A8 J8 ACLK1
AM81_AV12 VCC2IO RDQ25 ARDQ26 ARDQS0 UDQS CK ACLK0# ARDQS2 UDQS CK ACLK1#
AM81_AV12 2,3,5 F2 VCC2IO RDQ26 M2 100 F7 LDQS CK K8 F7 LDQS CK K8
F3 H1 ARDQ27 ARDQS0# E8 L8 A1_CS# ARDQS2# E8 L8 A2_CS#
VCC2IO RDQ27 ARDQ28 ARDQM1 LDQS CS A1_CAS# ARDQM3 LDQS CS A2_CAS#
G4 VCC2IO RDQ28 H3 B3 UDM CAS L7 B3 UDM CAS L7
G5 M3 ARDQ29 ARCLK1# ARD52 ACLK1# ARDQM0 F3 K9 A1_ODT ARDQM2 F3 K9 A2_ODT
GND VCC2IO RDQ29 ARDQ30 22 LDM ODT A1_RAS# LDM ODT A2_RAS#
GND 2,3,5 L5 VCC2IO RDQ30 J4 AMEM_VREF J2
VREF RAS K7 AMEM_VREF J2
VREF RAS K7
N5 M4 ARDQ31 A1_CKE K2 K3 A1_WE# A2_CKE K2 K3 A2_WE#
VCC2IO RDQ31 CKE WE CKE WE
P3 VCC2IO A1 VDD VSS A3 A1 VDD VSS A3
P4 E12 ARDQM0 A9 A7 A9 A7
VCC2IO RDQM0 ARDQM1
Swap for 2 layer PCB layout 02/18/09 VDDQ VSSQ VDDQ VSSQ
P5 VCC2IO RDQM1 D13 C1 VDDQ VSSQ B2 C1 VDDQ VSSQ B2
R2 K3 ARDQM2 C3 B8 C3 B8
VCC2IO RDQM2 ARDQM3 VDDQ VSSQ VDDQ VSSQ
R3 VCC2IO RDQM3 J2 Damping for DDR#1 ADDR/CMD Damping for DDR#2 ADDR/CMD C7 VDDQ VSSQ D2 C7 VDDQ VSSQ D2
R4 VCC2IO 56x4 56x4 C9 VDDQ VSSQ D8 C9 VDDQ VSSQ D8
T1 B12 ARDQS0 8 7 8 7 E1 E3 E1 E3
VCC2IO RDQS0 ARDQS0# ARCKE A1_CKE A2_BA0 ARBA0 VDD VSS VDD VSS
T2 VCC2IO RDQS0_ A12 6 5 6 5 E9 VDDQ VSSQ E7 E9 VDDQ VSSQ E7
T3 ARWE# 4 3 A1_WE# A2_WE# 4 3 ARWE# G1 F2 G1 F2
VCC2IO ARDQS1 ARBA0 A1_BA0 A2_CKE ARCKE VDDQ VSSQ VDDQ VSSQ
U1 VCC2IO RDQS1 A11 2 1 2 1 G3 VDDQ VSSQ F8 G3 VDDQ VSSQ F8
B11 ARDQS1# ARND4 ARND6 G7 H2 G7 H2
ARCLK0 RDQS1_ VDDQ VSSQ VDDQ VSSQ
B7 RCLK0 56x4 ARND7 G9 VDDQ VSSQ H8 G9 VDDQ VSSQ H8
ARCLK0# A7 K2 ARDQS2 ARA10 8 7 A1_A10 A2_A12 8 7 ARA12 J1 J3 J1 J3
RCLK0_ RDQS2 ARDQS2# ARA3 A1_A3 A2_A7 ARA7 VDDL VSS VDDL VSS
RDQS2_ K1 6 5 6 5 J9 VDD VSSDL J7 J9 VDD VSSDL J7
ARCLK1 P2 ARA7 4 3 A1_A7 A2_A3 4 3 ARA3 M9 N1 M9 N1
ARCLK1# RCLK1 ARDQS3 ARA12 A1_A12 A2_A10 ARA10 VDD VSS VDD VSS
P1 RCLK1_ RDQS3 L1 2 1 2 1 AM81_DDRV R1 VDD VSS P9 AM81_DDRV R1 VDD VSS P9
L2 ARDQS3# ARND5 56x4
AMEMTP RDQS3_
ATP10 A2 MEMTP 56x4 ARND8
AMEMTN A1 E1 ARWE# ARA9 8 7 A1_A9 A2_BA1 8 7 ARBA1
ATP11 MEMTN RWE_
E3 ARCKE ARA5 6 5 A1_A5 A2_A1 6 5 ARA1 32Mx16 DDR2 32Mx16 DDR2
AAV12_MEMPLL RCKE ARRAS# ARA1 A1_A1 A2_A5 ARA5
H8 AVDD12_MEMPLL RRAS_ A6 4 3 4 3 DDR#1 LSB 800MHz DDR#2 MSB 800MHz
GND J8 B6 ARCS# ARBA1 2 1 A1_BA1 A2_A9 2 1 ARA9
AVSS12_MEMPLL RCS_ ARODT
C C7 ARND11 56x4 C
AMEM_VREF RODT ARCAS#
F4 RVREF0 RCAS_ D7 56x4 ARND9
F5 ARA2 8 7 A1_A2 A2_A6 8 7 ARA6
RVREF0 ARA11 A1_A11 A2_A8 ARA8
6 5 6 5
ARA8 4 3 A1_A8 A2_A11 4 3 ARA11 Termination For CS#
E4 ARBA0 ARA6 2 1 A1_A6 A2_A2 2 1 ARA2
RBA0 ARBA1 AM81_DDRV
RBA1 D5 ARND12 56x4
RBA2 E2 56x4 ARND10
For Measurement ARCAS# 8 7 A1_CAS# A2_ODT 8 7 ARODT ARD64
R1 ARD58 300 ARCS# 6 5 A1_CS# A2_RAS# 6 5 ARRAS# VTT_CS ARCS#
AM81_DV33 ADR_DV33 REXTDN ARRAS# A1_RAS# A2_CS# ARCS#
4 3 4 3
ARODT 2 1 A1_ODT A2_CAS# 2 1 ARCAS# NS/100
MT8282_BGA_20081008_Final ARND13 56x4 ARD66
ACD15 NS/100
ARA4 ARD6056 A1_A4 A2_A4 ARD6256 ARA4 NS/0.1uF
ARA0 ARD6156 A1_A0 A2_A0 ARD6356 ARA0

LDO#2 for DRAM Power


AU64
AP1084-ADJ CAPs for DRAM IO Power ( Beneath the MT8281 )
ADR_DV33 TO-263-3/SMD AM81_DDRV
AM81_DDRV
3 IN OUT 2

ADJ/GND
ARD54 + ACDE2
ACD126 280_1% ACD127 ACD128 ACD129

1
Low ESR 470uF/6.3v
0.1uF 1uF 0.1uF 0.01uF + ACDE3 ACD157 ACD130 ACD121 ACD114 ACD120 ACD115 ACD118 ACD123 ACD116 ACD119 ACD131
470uF/10v 10uF/10V 0.1uF 0.1uF 4.7nF 4.7nF 4.7nF 4.7nF 1.5nF_X7R_50V 1.5nF_X7R_50V 330pF_C0G_50V 330pF_C0G_50V

R0603/SMD
CD33 ARD55
4.7uF/10V 121_1%
B B
1.25 x (1+121/280)+55uA*121 = 1.8V /0.9A AM81_DDRV

CD33 for improve High Frequecy line rejection


R0603/SMD
ACD113 ACD125
NS/0.1uF NS/0.1uF
MEM_VREF Circuit
AM81_DDRV

ARD56 ACD133 ACD158 CAPs for DRAM IO Power ( Beneath the DDR#1 )
1K_1% 0.1uF 4.7uF/10V
R0402/SMD AMEM_VREF AM81_DDRV

ARD57 ACD144 ACD145 ACD146


1K_1% 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF + ACDE4 ACD140 ACD135 ACD138 ACD143 ACD137 ACD141 ACD134 ACD139 ACD136 ACD142
R0402/SMD 470uF/10v 0.1uF 0.1uF 4.7nF 4.7nF 1.5nF_X7R_50V 1.5nF_X7R_50V 330pF_C0G_50V 330pF_C0G_50V NS/0.1uF NS/0.1uF

CAPs for AV12_MEMPLL CAPs for DRAM IO Power ( Beneath the DDR#2 )
AM81_DDRV
AM81_AV12 AAV12_MEMPLL
A AFB79 A

0603_Bead

ACD159 ACD160 + ACDE5 ACD150 ACD153 ACD147 ACD151 ACD154 ACD156 ACD148 ACD149 ACD152 ACD155
4.7uF/10V 0.1uF 470uF/10v 0.1uF 0.1uF 4.7nF 4.7nF 1.5nF_X7R_50V 1.5nF_X7R_50V 330pF_C0G_50V 330pF_C0G_50V NS/0.1uF NS/0.1uF

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No.1-2, Innovation Rd 1, SBIP, Hsin-Chu City 300
MediaTek Inc. TEL:(03)567-0766 FAX:(03)578-7610
Title
DDR2x2 DRAM
Size Document Number Drawn Rev
C MT8281_D2V1 Max
Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 Sheet 4 of 5
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

GND
3,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14 GND

AV125
3,4,8,9,12 AV125 DV33
3,4,6,7,11,12 DV33

RCLK1#
4 RCLK1# RCLK1
DRAM POWER DDRV 4 RCLK1 RDQS3#
4 RDQS3# RDQS3
DV33 UD1 AP1084-ADJ DDRV 4 RDQS3 RDQS2#
4 RDQS2# RDQS2
4 RDQS2 RDQM2
D
3 IN OUT 2 4 RDQM2 D
RDQM3
4 RDQM3 RVREF3

ADJ/GND
+ CED1 CD1 RD1 + CED2 CD3 4 MEM_VREF3 RCKE
10uF/16v 0.1uF 280_1% 10uF/16v NS/0.1uF 4 RCKE RWE#

1
R0603/SMD 4 RWE# RBA0
4 RBA0 RBA1
4 RBA1 RCAS#
4 RCAS# RCS#
CD32 4 RCS# RRAS#
4.7uF/10V RD2 4 RRAS# RODT
121_1% 4 RODT RCLK0#
R0603/SMD 4 RCLK0# RCLK0
4 RCLK0 RDQS1#
1.25 x (1+121/280)+55uA*121 = 1.8V for DDR2 4 RDQS1# RDQS1
4 RDQS1 RDQS0#
CD32 for improve High Frequecy line rejection 4 RDQS0# RDQS0
4 RDQS0 RDQM1
4 RDQM1 RDQM0
4 RDQM0 RDQ[31..0]
4 RDQ[31..0]
DRAM DE-CAP. MRA[12..0]
4 RA[12..0] VCC2IO
DDRV 4 DDRV AVDD12_MEMPLL
3,4,8,9,12 AVDD12_MEMPLL
DDR#1 Bottom Side

[ RESERVE ]
+ CED4 CD11 CD12 CD13 CD14 CD15 CD16 CD17 CD18 CD19 CD20
NS/47uF/16V 4.7uF/10V 1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF NS/0.1uF

DDRV
DDR#2 Bottom Side
C C
[ RESERVE ]
+ CED5 CD21 CD22 CD23 CD24 CD25 CD26 CD27 CD28 CD29 CD30
NS/47uF/16V 4.7uF/10V 1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF NS/0.1uF
DDR#1 DDR#2 MT5305A
RVREF RVREF RVREF
DDRV DDRV DDRV

MT5305A DE-CAP. RD17 RD25 RD24


1K_1% 1K_1% 1K_1%
DDRV

Main Chip Bottom Side RVREF1 RVREF2 RVREF3

RD18 CD42 RD26 CD40 RD23 CD41


+ CEM1 CM15 CM16 CM17 CM18 CM19 CM20 CM21 CM22 CM23 1K_1% 0.1uF 1K_1% 0.1uF 1K_1% 0.1uF
47uF/16V 4.7uF/10V 1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF

Damping for DDR#2 ADDR/CMD Damping for DDR#1 ADDR/CMD UD2


AV12_MEMPLL
UD3 NEAR BRANCH NEAR BRANCH RDQ0 G8 M8 1_A0 AV125
RDQ16 2_A0 1_A8 RD19 56 RA8 RDQ1 DQ0 A0 1_A1
G8 DQ0 A0 M8 G2 DQ1 A1 M3
RDQ17 G2 M3 2_A1 RDQ2 H7 M7 1_A2 AVDD12_MEMPLL
RDQ18 DQ1 A1 2_A2 2_A8 RD20 56 RA8 1_A11 RD22 56 RA11 RDQ3 DQ2 A2 1_A3
H7 DQ2 A2 M7 H3 DQ3 A3 N2
RDQ19 H3 N2 2_A3 2_A11 RD21 56 RA11 RDQ4 H1 N8 1_A4 CD4
RDQ20 DQ3 A3 2_A4 RND10 56x4 RND9 56x4 RDQ5 DQ4 A4 1_A5 NS/1uF CD31
B
H1 DQ4 A4 N8 H9 DQ5 A5 N3 B
RDQ21 H9 N3 2_A5 GND 1 2 GND GND 1 2 GND RDQ6 F1 N7 1_A6 0.1uF
RDQ22 DQ5 A5 2_A6 2_A9 RA9 RA9 1_A9 RDQ7 DQ6 A6 1_A7
F1 DQ6 A6 N7 3 4 3 4 F9 DQ7 A7 P2
RDQ23 F9 P2 2_A7 2_A12 5 6 RA12 RA12 5 6 1_A12 RDQ8 C8 P8 1_A8 AVSS12_MEMPLL
RDQ24 DQ7 A7 2_A8 2_A7 RA7 RA7 1_A7 RDQ9 DQ8 A8 1_A9
C8 DQ8 A8 P8 7 8 7 8 C2 DQ9 A9 P3
RDQ25 C2 P3 2_A9 RDQ10 D7 M2 1_A10
RDQ26 DQ9 A9 2_A10 RND2 56x4 RND1 56x4 RDQ11 DQ10 A10/AP 1_A11
D7 DQ10 A10/AP M2 D3 DQ11 A11 P7
RDQ27 D3 P7 2_A11 2_ODT 1 2 RODT 1_CAS# 1 2 RCAS# RDQ12 D1 R2 1_A12
RDQ28 DQ11 A11 2_A12 2_RAS# RRAS# 1_CS# RCS# RDQ13 DQ12 A12
D1 DQ12 A12 R2 3 4 3 4 D9 DQ13 NC/A13 R8
RDQ29 D9 R8 2_CS# 5 6 RCS# 1_RAS# 5 6 RRAS# RDQ14 B1 R3
RDQ30 DQ13 NC/A13 2_CAS# RCAS# 1_ODT RODT RDQ15 DQ14 NC/A14
B1 DQ14 NC/A14 R3 7 8 7 8 B9 DQ15 NC/N15 R7
RDQ31 B9 R7 A2 L2 1_BA0
DQ15 NC/N15 2_BA0 RND4 56x4 RND3 56x4 NC BA0 1_BA1
A2 NC BA0 L2 E2 NC BA1 L3
E2 L3 2_BA1 2_A0 1 2 RA0 1_A6 2 1 RA6 RDQS1 B7 L1
RDQS3 NC BA1 2_A2 RA2 1_A4 RA4 RDQS1# UDQS NC/BA2 CLK0
B7 UDQS NC/BA2 L1 3 4 4 3 A8 UDQS CK J8
RDQS3# A8 J8 CLK1 2_A4 5 6 RA4 1_A2 6 5 RA2 RDQS0 F7 K8 CLK0#
RDQS2 UDQS CK CLK1# 2_A6 RA6 1_A0 RA0 RDQS0# LDQS CK 1_CS#
F7 LDQS CK K8 7 8 8 7 E8 LDQS CS L8
RDQS2# E8 L8 2_CS# RDQM1 B3 L7 1_CAS#
RDQM3 LDQS CS 2_CAS# RND6 56x4 RND5 56x4 RDQM0 UDM CAS 1_ODT
B3 UDM CAS L7 F3 LDM ODT K9
RDQM2 F3 K9 2_ODT 2_BA1 1 2 RBA1 1_BA1 2 1 RBA1 RVREF1 J2 K7 1_RAS#
RVREF2 LDM ODT 2_RAS# 2_BA0 RBA0 1_BA0 RBA0 1_CKE VREF RAS 1_WE#
J2 VREF RAS K7 3 4 4 3 K2 CKE WE K3
2_CKE K2 K3 2_WE# 2_WE# 5 6 RWE# 1_WE# 6 5 RWE# A1 A3
CKE WE 2_CKE RCKE 1_CKE RCKE VDD VSS
A1 VDD VSS A3 7 8 8 7 A9 VDDQ VSSQ A7
A9 VDDQ VSSQ A7 C1 VDDQ VSSQ B2
C1 B2 RND8 56x4 RND7 56x4 C3 B8
VDDQ VSSQ 2_A5 RA5 1_A5 RA5 VDDQ VSSQ
C3 VDDQ VSSQ B8 1 2 2 1 C7 VDDQ VSSQ D2
C7 D2 2_A3 3 4 RA3 1_A3 4 3 RA3 C9 D8
VDDQ VSSQ 2_A1 RA1 1_A1 RA1 VDDQ VSSQ
C9 VDDQ VSSQ D8 5 6 6 5 E1 VDD VSS E3
E1 E3 2_A10 7 8 RA10 1_A10 8 7 RA10 E9 E7
VDD VSS VDDQ VSSQ
E9 VDDQ VSSQ E7 G1 VDDQ VSSQ F2
G1 VDDQ VSSQ F2 G3 VDDQ VSSQ F8
G3 VDDQ VSSQ F8 G7 VDDQ VSSQ H2
G7 VDDQ VSSQ H2 Damping and Termination for CLK Damping and Termination for CLK G9 VDDQ VSSQ H8
G9 VDDQ VSSQ H8 J1 VDDL VSS J3
J1 VDDL VSS J3 J9 VDD VSSDL J7
J9 VDD VSSDL J7 NEAR IC NEAR DRAM NEAR IC NEAR DRAM M9 VDD VSS N1
M9 VDD VSS N1 DDRV R1 VDD VSS P9
DDRV R1 P9 RCLK1 RD12 22 CLK1 RCLK0 RD6 22 CLK0
VDD VSS
A A
NT5TU32M16CG-25C
NT5TU32M16CG-25C RD13 RD7 DDR#1
DDR#2 100 100

RCLK1# RD14 22 CLK1# RCLK0# RD8 22 CLK0#

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DDR2 x 2
Size Document Number Drawn Rev
C MT5305A P1V1 V1

Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 Sheet 5 of 15


5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

LVDS RX
AU60D
AV33_LVDSRX U6 W4 AO0P
AVDD33_LVDSRXO RO0P AO0N
U10 AVDD33_LVDSRXE RO0N Y4
W5 AO1P
RO1P AO1N
RO1N Y5
AV12_LVDSRX U7 W6 AO2P AM81_AV33 AV33_LVDSRX
AVDD12_LVDSRX_CK RO2P AO2N
U8 AVDD12_LVDSRX RO2N Y6 AFB80
W7 AOCKP AV33_LVDSRX
ROCLKP AOCKN 0603_Bead
ROCLKN Y7
W8 AO3P BEAD/SMD/0603
RO3P AO3N AC1010 AC1011 AC1012
D
V10 AVSS33_LVDSRX RO3N Y8 D
V6 W9 AO4P 4.7uF/10V 0.1uF 330pF AM81_AV33
AVSS33_LVDSRX RO4P AO4N
V7 AVSS12_LVDSRX_CK RO4N Y9
V8 AM81_AV33
AVSS12_LVDSRX AE0P C0805/SMD C0402/SMD/A C0402/SMD/A AM81_AV33 2,3
RE0P W10
VIPLL_TN U9 Y10 AE0N AM81_AV12
ATP12 TN_VIPLL RE0N
VIPLL_TP V9 W11 AE1P
ATP13 TP_VIPLL RE1P
TP/SMD/D0.6 Y11 AE1N AM81_AV12 AV12_LVDSRX AM81_AV12
RE1N AE2P AM81_AV12 2,3,4
TP/SMD/D0.6 RE2P W12 AFB81
Y12 AE2N AV12_LVDSRX
RE2N AECKP 0603_Bead GND
RECLKP W13 GND 2,3,4
Y13 AECKN
RECLKN AE3P AC1014 AC1015
W14 BEAD/SMD/0603 AC1013
RE3P AE3N
RE3N Y14 4.7uF/10V 0.1uF 330pF
W15 AE4P
RE4P AE4N DIMMING_OUT
RE4N Y15 DIMMING_OUT
C0805/SMD C0402/SMD/A C0402/SMD/A
BL_PWM
BL_PWM
MT8282_BGA_20081008_Final

MT8282/BGA309/P1.0/B0.5

LVDS TX
AU60E
K17 D17 TX_AO0P
AV33_LVDSTX AVDD33_LVDSA AO0P TX_AO0N
K18 AVDD33_LVDSA AO0N D18
U16 E17 TX_AO1P
AVDD33_LVDSB AO1P TX_AO1N
LVDS PORT A(HORIZONTAL) LVDS PORT B(HORIZONTAL)
V17 AVDD33_LVDSB AO1N E18
F17 TX_AO2P
AV12_LVDSVPLL AO2P TX_AO2N CND3
L19 AVDD12_VPLL AO2N F18
AV12_LVDSTX K19 G17 TX_AOCKP 1 2
AVDD12_LVDS AOCKP TX_AOCKN TX_AO0N TX_AO0P
C G18 3 4 C
AOCKN TX_AO3P TX_AO1N TX_AO1P
AO3P H17 5 6
H16 H18 TX_AO3N 7 8
AVSS33_LVDSA AO3N TX_AO4P TX_AO2N TX_AO2P
J16 AVSS33_LVDSA AO4P J17 9 10 LVDS RX Connector
V16 J18 TX_AO4N TX_AOCKN 11 12 TX_AOCKP
AVSS33_LVDSB AO4N
V19 AVSS33_LVDSB 13 14
R16 D20 TX_AE0P TX_AO3N 15 16 TX_AO3P
AVSS33_LVDSB AE0P TX_AE0N
T16 AVSS33_LVDSB AE0N D19 17 18
E20 TX_AE1P PNL0 19 20
AE1P TX_AE1N TX_AO4N TX_AO4P CND5
L17 AVSS12_VPLL AE1N E19 21 22
L18 F20 TX_AE2P 23 24 M81_LVDSVDD 1 2 M81_LVDSVDD
AVSS12_LVDS AE2P TX_AE2N AO0N
AE2N F19 25 26 3 4 O0N
G20 TX_AECKP M81_LVDSVDD 27 28 M81_LVDSVDD TX_BO0N 5 6 TX_BO0P AO0P
AECKP O0P
VPLL_TP K20 G19 TX_AECKN M81_LVDSVDD 29 30 M81_LVDSVDD TX_BO1N 7 8 TX_BO1P
ATP14 TP_VPLL AECKN
H20 TX_AE3P BL_PWM# 31 32 DIMMING_OUT# TX_BO2N 9 10 TX_BO2P AO1N
AE3P O1N
TP/SMD/D0.6 H19 TX_AE3N 11 12 AO1P
AE3N O1P
J20 TX_AE4P TX_BOCKN 13 14 TX_BOCKP
AE4P TX_AE4N LVDS-16X2-P2.0_H TX_BO3N TX_BO3P AO2N
AE4N J19 15 16 O2N
LVDS-16X2-P2.0_H TX_BO4N 17 18 TX_BO4P AO2P
O2P
M19 TX_BO0P 19 20
BO0P TX_BO0N TX_BE0N TX_BE0P AOCKN
BO0N M20 21 22 OCKN
N19 TX_BO1P BR39 0R/NC TX_BE1N 23 24 TX_BE1P AOCKP
BO1P OCKP
N20 TX_BO1N BL_PWM# BL_PWM TX_BE2N 25 26 TX_BE2P
BO1N TX_BO2P AO3N
BO2P P19 27 28 O3N
P20 TX_BO2N BR46 0R/NC TX_BECKN 29 30 TX_BECKP AO3P
BO2N O3P
R19 TX_BOCKP DIMMING_OUT# DIMMING_OUT TX_BE3N 31 32 TX_BE3P
BOCKP TX_BOCKN TX_BE4N TX_BE4P AO4N ATP27
BOCKN R20 33 34
T19 TX_BO3P AO4P ATP28
BO3P TX_BO3N LVDS-17X2-P2.0_H
BO3N T20 CND4 TP/SMD/D0.6
U19 TX_BO4P LVDS-17X2-P2.0_H TP/SMD/D0.6
BO4P TX_BO4N TX_AE0N TX_AE0P
U20

For 1080P 120Hz


BO4N 1 2
LVDS Input

TX_AE1N TX_AE1P
TX_BE0P TX_AE2N 3 4 TX_AE2P AE0N
BE0P M18 5 6 E0N
M17 TX_BE0N TX_AECKP AE0P
BE0N 7 8 E0P
N18 TX_BE1P TX_AECKN
BE1P TX_BE1N TX_AE3N 9 10 TX_AE3P AE1N
BE1N N17 11 12 E1N
P18 TX_BE2P TX_AE4N TX_AE4P AE1P
BE2P 13 14 E1P
P17 TX_BE2N PNL1 PNL2
B BE2N 15 16 B
R18 TX_BECKP AE2N
BECKP E2N
R17 TX_BECKN AE2P
BECKN LVDS-8X2-P2.0_H E2P
T18 TX_BE3P
BE3P TX_BE3N LVDS-8X2-P2.0_H AECKN
BE3N T17 ECKN
U18 TX_BE4P AECKP
BE4P ECKP
U17 TX_BE4N
BE4N AE3N
E3N
AE3P
E3P
MT8282_BGA_20081008_Final
AE4N ATP29
MT8282/BGA309/P1.0/B0.5 AE4P ATP30
TP/SMD/D0.6
TP/SMD/D0.6
AM81_AV33 AV33_LVDSTX AM81_AV33
AFB82
AV33_LVDSTX
0603_Bead

BEAD/SMD/0603 AC1020 AC1021 AC1022


4.7uF/10V 0.1uF 0.1UF
BR33 BR34 BR35 PanelVCC
20081104 modify by ACD YB Luo 4.7K/NC 4.7K/NC 4.7K/NC
C0805/SMD C0402/SMD/A C0402/SMD/A PanelVCC
LVDSVDD
AM81_AV12 AV12_LVDSTX PNL0
AFB83 PNL1 AC160
AV12_LVDSTX PNL2 R0402/SMD R0402/SMD R0402/SMD 0.1uF
0603_Bead C0402/SMD/A
PanelVCC M81_LVDSVDD
BEAD/SMD/0603 AC1023 AC1024
4.7uF/10V 0.1uF BR36 BR37 BR38
0 4.7K/NC 4.7K/NC + ACE650 AC1016 AC1017
220uF/16V/NS 0.1uF 0.1uF
C0805/SMD C0402/SMD/A

AM81_AV12 AV12_LVDSVPLL
AFB84 R0402/SMD R0402/SMD R0402/SMD ECAP_100UF_SMD C0402/SMD/A C0402/SMD/A
A AV12_LVDSVPLL A
0603_Bead

BEAD/SMD/0603 AC1025 AC1026


4.7uF/10V 0.1uF

C0805/SMD C0402/SMD/A
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Size Document Number Drawn Rev
C MT8281_D2V1
Max
Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 Sheet 5 of 5
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

GND
3,4,5,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14 GND
USB PORT
+5VSB

6
54MHz CRYSTAL +5V_USB CNA2 AO3401 3,9,14 +5VSB +3V3SB
+5V Q62 +5V_USB 3,8,9,12 +3V3SB DV33
3,4,5,7,11,12 DV33
1 3 2

GND
XR9 1M/NC __VBUS AV33
+3V3SB NEAR IC USB_DM0 3,4,8,9,10,12,13 AV33 AV125
2 __D- 3,4,5,8,9,12 AV125
XY1 R1767 0 + CE15 R1768 +5V

1
AVDD33_XTAL_STB 100uF/16V USB_DP0 47K 3,8,10,12,14 +5V U0RX
3 __D+ 4,9 U0RX
OXTALI OXTALO U0TX

1
1
4,9 U0TX ASPDIF
4 __GND HI = > POWER ON 4,7 ASPDIF
54MHz + XC18 D37 D36 T14 LO = > POWER OFF U1RX

GND
10uF/16v XC2 R1769 4 U1RX USB_PWR_EN0
XL3 0.1uF USB_H USB_PWR_EN0 Q63 4 USB_PWR_EN0 USB_PWR_ERR0
1

5
XC3 XC4 AVSS33_XTAL ESD_0402_0.15pF C744 2N3904 4 USB_PWR_ERR0 USB_DM0
D
820nH 4 USB_DM0 D
10pF 10pF ESD_0402_0.15pF 47K 1uF USB_DP0

2
2
3
HI = > NORMAL 4 USB_DP0
LO=> OC USB_VRT
XC17 20090612 4 USB_VRT
1nF TP25 USB_PWR_ERR0 ORESET#
4 ORESET# OXTALO
4 OXTALO OXTALI
4 OXTALI OSDA0
AV33 4 OSDA0 OSCL0
NEAR IC 4 OSCL0 AVDD33_XTAL_STB
AVDD33_USB NEAR IC 4 AVDD33_XTAL_STB OIRI
4 OIRI OPWM2
RESET# USB_VRT 4 OPWM2 JTDO
UC3 UC2 4 JTDO JTCK
+3V3SB NS/1uF 0.1uF UR5 4 JTCK JTRST#
AVSS33_USB 5.1K_1% 4 JTRST# OPCTRL2
4 OPCTRL2 AVDD33_USB
Modify 09.06.19 3,4,8,9,10,12,13 AVDD33_USB ADIN0
4 ADIN0 ADIN1
TR1 TR2 4 ADIN1 DVD_IR
10K 4.7K 9 DVD_IR OPCTRL0
4 OPCTRL0
TR3 U1RX
12K ORESET#
SYSTEM EEPROM 4 U1RX U1TX
FRONT LIGHT SENSOR 4 U1TX

2
DV33
1 Q64
2N3904 DV33

2
3
1 Q65 CNE3 DV33
2N3904 YR1 YR2 YR3 1
+ 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 2

3
TR6 CE643 YU1 3 YR6 100 OSCL0
3.9K 100uF/16v 8 1 YC1 4 YR7 100 OSDA0
OPCTRL0 YR5 100 VCC NC 0.1uF
7 WP NC 2
OSCL0 6 3 SIP-4P-2.0-H
OSDA0 SCL NC
Hi = > WP 5 SDA GND 4
Lo = > WRITE
C IIC ADDRESS "A0" C
EEPROM 24C32-W

UART Port 0 +3V3SB

AR5 AR6
JTAG Port KEY PANEL
4.7K 4.7K DV33
CNB1
1
U0RX 2 CNE2

2
4
6
8
U0TX 3 1
4 T8 2 K0
FOR CODE DOWNLOAD AND DEBUGGING JRN1 3 K1
PH3-4A 10K 4 +3V3SB
SIP-4P-2.0-H

1
3
5
7
TP46
JTRST# TP47
OPWM2 TP48
OPCTRL2 TP50
JTCK +3V3SB
TP51
JTDO R1770 10K ADIN0 R1771 1.5K K0

JR3 R1772 10K ADIN1 R1773 1.5K K1


33
1
1

IR Receiver & LED +3V3SB


C629 C628 D4 D5
0.1uF 0.1uF ESD_0402_10pF
+3V3SB R15
4.7K ESD_0402_10pF
2
2

R13
B +5VSB B
CNE1 4.7K DVD_IR

3
1
2 IR_IN OIRI R1774 100 1 Q2

1
3 LED_RED# RESEVED FOR EXTEND FUNCTION
4 LED_GRE# D2 2N3906 +5V

2
5 ESD_0402_10pF
T7 OPTICAL +3V3SB

TJC2004-5AW C812

2
0.1uF AR8 AR7
Near Connector 4.7K 4.7K
4
6
4
6

ASPDIF PR1 SPDIF 1 J3 CNB2


IN GQ-05_H 1
2 U1RX 2
33 VCC U1TX 3
+3V3SB +3V3SB 3 4
5
7

GND FOR DEBUGGING


PH3-4A/NC
5
7

R1775 R66

10k 1k Layout anywhere


LED_RED#

3
1
HOLE/GND HOLE/GND HOLE/GND HOLE/GND HOLE/GND
R1776 4.7K D7 H1 H3 H4 H5 H2
1
Q51 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 FM1 FM2 FM3 FM4 FM5 FM6 FM7 FM8
2N3906 ESD_0402_10pF 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2
8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3

2
8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3
7 7 4 4 7 7 4 4 7 7 4 4 7 7 4 4 7 7 4 4
6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5

2
6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5

1
1
1
1
1

+3V3SB

1
1
1
1
1

A R1777 A

1k
LED_GRE# HOLE/GND HOLE/GND

1
H8 H9

2
D8 9 2 9 2
OPCTRL2 R1778 4.7K Q67 9 2 9 2
1 ESD_0402_10pF 8 8 3 3 8 8 3 3
HI = > LED RED 2N3904 7 4 7 4
7 4 7 4
6 5 6 5

3
LO=> LED GREEN 6 5 6 5
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1

PERIPHERAL
Size Document Number Drawn Rev
C MT5305A P1V1 By Ray V1

Date: Thursday, October 15, 2009 Sheet 6 of 15


5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

GND
3,4,5,6,8,9,10,11,12,13,14 GND

DV33
3,4,5,6,11,12 DV33 OPWM0
4 OPWM0 ASPDIF
4,6 ASPDIF OPCTRL3
4 OPCTRL3 ORESET#
4,6 ORESET# GPIO1
4 GPIO1 POCE0#
4 POCE0# POOE#
4 POOE# PDD0
4 PDD0 PDD1
4 PDD1 OPWM1
4 OPWM1

D D

Serial Flash Dual-Layout - 8MB default DV33

FU2 FU3
POCE0# 1 8 DV33 DV33 1 16 POOE# FR5
PDD0 S_ VCC DV33 DV33 HOLD# SCLK PDD1 4.7K
2 Q HOLD_ 7 2 VCC SI 15
FRESET# 3 6 POOE# 3 14
GND W_/VPP C PDD1 NC PO6
4 VSS D 5 4 PO2 PO5 13
DV33 5 12 FRESET#
EN25B64/NC PO1 PO4
C 6 11 C
POCE0# PO0 PO3 GND
7 CS# GND 10
PDD0 8 9 FRESET#
SO/PO7 WP#/ACC
FC28 EON25B64
0.1uF

MT5305A STRAPPING MODE


Strapping Mode ASPDIF(O) OPWM0(O) OPWM1(O)
ICE mode + Serial boot 0 0 0

OPWM0 SR2 4.7K Strapping Mode GPIO1


XTAL 54M 1
OPWM1 SR4 4.7K

ASPDIF SR6 4.7K

Strapping Mode OPCTRL3(O)


OPCTRL3 SR8 4.7K PDWNC Normal
DV33
0

SR17 4.7K GPIO1 SR10 4.7K/NC


B B

A A

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Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 Sheet 7 of 15


5 4 3 2 1
A

47K
47K
HDMI PORT 4

0.1uF
HDMI PORT 2 RX1_CB D41 2 1

47K
47K
0.1uF
RX1_C D42 2 1 RX3_CB D1022 1
GND
CN10 3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,13,14,15 GND
RX3_C D1032 1 +5V

C746
RX1_0B D43 2 3,6,10,12,14 +5V +3V3SB
1 21 SHELL2 3,6,9,12 +3V3SB
CN11

R1785
R1782
23 19 HPD3 AV33

C745
RX1_0 SHELL4 HP DET RX3_5V RX3_0B 3,4,6,9,10,12,13,15 AV33 AV125
21 SHELL2
D44 2 1 +5V 18 D98 2 1 3,4,5,9,12 AV125

R1807
R1805
23 19 HPD1 17 DV33
SHELL4 HP DET RX1_5V GND SDA_3 RX3_0 3,4,5,6,7,11,12 DV33
+5V 18 DDC DATA 16 D96 2 1
17 RX1_1B D45 2 1 15 SCL_3 AVDD12_HDMI
GND SDA_1 DDC CLK 4 AVDD12_HDMI CEC
DDC DATA 16 NC 14 4 CEC
15 SCL_1 RX1_1 D46 2 1 13 R1784 0 CEC# RX3_1B D99 2 1 HDMI_SDA0
DDC CLK CEC RX3_CB 4 HDMI_SDA0 HDMI_SCL0
NC 14 CK- 12 4 HDMI_SCL0
13 R1804 0 CEC# 11 RX3_1 D1002 1 OPWR0_5V
CEC RX1_CB RX1_2B CK Shield RX3_C 4 OPWR0_5V HPD_SINK
CK- 12 D47 2 1 CK+ 10 4 HPD_SINK
11 9 RX3_0B
CK Shield RX1_C RX1_2 D0- RX3_2B
CK+ 10 D48 2 1 D0 Shield 8 D97 2 1
9 RX1_0B ESD_0402_0.15pF 7 RX3_0 RX_CB
D0- D0+ RX3_1B RX3_2 4 RX_CB RX_C
D0 Shield 8 D1- 6 D95 2 1 4 RX_C
7 RX1_0 HPD1 D49 1 2 ESD_0402_10pF 5 RX_0B
D0+ RX1_1B D1 Shield RX3_1 4 RX_0B RX_0
D1- 6 D1+ 4 ESD_0402_0.15pF 4 RX_0
5 RX1_5V D50 1 2 ESD_0402_10pF 3 RX3_2B HPD3 D1081 2 ESD_0402_10pF RX_1B
D1 Shield RX1_1 D2- 4 RX_1B RX_1
D1+ 4 D2 Shield 2 4 RX_1
3 RX1_2B SDA_1 D51 1 2 ESD_0402_10pF 22 1 RX3_2 RX3_5V D1041 2 ESD_0402_10pF RX_2B
D2- SHELL3 D2+ 4 RX_2B RX_2
D2 Shield 2 20 SHELL1 4 RX_2
22 1 RX1_2 SCL_1 D52 1 2 ESD_0402_10pF SDA_3 D1061 2 ESD_0402_10pF OSDA0
SHELL3 D2+ 4,6,11 OSDA0 OSCL0
20 SHELL1 4,6,11 OSCL0
CEC# D53 1 2 ESD_0402_10pF/NC HDMI_con SCL_3 D1051 2 ESD_0402_10pF
AVDD33_HDMI
HDMI_con CEC# D1071 4 AVDD33_HDMI
2 ESD_0402_10pF/NC

HDMI PORT 1 HDMI PORT 3

47K
47K
0.1uF

47K
47K
RX0_CB D88 2 1 RX2_CB D1152 1

0.1uF
RX0_C D89 2 1 RX2_C D1162 1
CN12

C748
CN5 RX0_0B D67 2 RX2_0B
1 21 D1122 1

C747
SHELL2

R1787
R1788
21 23 19 HPD2
SHELL2 SHELL4 HP DET

R1801
R1797
23 19 HPD0 RX0_0 D65 2 1 18 RX2_5V RX2_0 D1102 1
SHELL4 HP DET RX0_5V +5V
+5V 18 GND 17
17 16 SDA_2
GND SDA_0 RX0_1B DDC DATA SCL_2 RX2_1B
DDC DATA 16 D86 2 1 DDC CLK 15 D1132 1
15 SCL_0 14
DDC CLK RX0_1 NC R1793 0 CEC# RX2_1
NC 14 D87 2 1 CEC 13 D1142 1
13 R1795 0 CEC# 12 RX2_CB
CEC RX0_CB CK-
CK- 12 CK Shield 11
11 RX0_2B D66 2 1 10 RX2_C RX2_2B D1112 1
CK Shield RX0_C CK+ RX2_0B
CK+ 10 D0- 9
9 RX0_0B RX0_2 D64 2 1ESD_0402_0.15pF 8 RX2_2 D1092 1
D0- D0 Shield RX2_0
D0 Shield 8 D0+ 7
7 RX0_0 6 RX2_1B ESD_0402_0.15pF
D0+ RX0_1B HPD0 D1- HPD2 +3V3SB
D1- 6 D94 1 2 ESD_0402_10pF D1 Shield 5 D1211 2 ESD_0402_10pF D101
5 4 RX2_1
D1 Shield RX0_1 RX0_5V D1+ RX2_2B RX2_5V
D1+ 4 D90 1 2 ESD_0402_10pF D2- 3 D1171 2 ESD_0402_10pF 2 1
3 RX0_2B 2
D2- SDA_0 D2 Shield RX2_2 SDA_2 R2002
D2 Shield 2 D92 1 2 ESD_0402_10pF 22 SHELL3 D2+ 1 D1191 2 ESD_0402_10pF RB520S-30/NC
22 1 RX0_2 20 27K/NC
SHELL3 D2+ SCL_0 SHELL1 SCL_2
20 SHELL1
D91 1 2 ESD_0402_10pF D1181 2 ESD_0402_10pF
CEC R1798 0 CEC#
CEC# D93 1 2 ESD_0402_10pF/NC HDMI_con CEC# D1201 2 ESD_0402_10pF/NC
HDMI_con

A
HORIZONTAL MOUNT HDMI SWITCH A
HORIZONTAL MOUNT

HPD1
RX1_5V
RX3_5V
HPD3

1K
33k
Pulled up to 3.3V on CPU side.
1K
33K

RX_CB
RX_C
RX_0B
RX_0
RX_1B
RX_1
RX_2B
RX_2
I2C CONTROL ADDRESS:0x9C/9D
EDID SHADOW ADDRESS:0x9E/9F
NEARLY SW IC

R27
R26
S1/SDA_CTL R17 100 OSDA0
R29
R28

S2/SCL_CTL R16 100 OSCL0

HDMI_3V3
HDMI_3V3
AV33 HDMI_3V3
FB34 FB HDMI_3V3

SCL_1
SDA_1
POW_SINK
HPD_SINK
HDMI_SDA0
HDMI_SCL0
GND
GND
GND
SDA_3
SCL_3

1
1
1
1
CB60 CB61 CB62 CB63 OE#/POWDN R38 4.7K/NC
I2C_CTL_EN R23 4.7K

75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51

0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF D9 D15 D16 D17 DDCBUF_EN R24 4.7K U3 VCC
VCC

GND
GND
GND

SCL2
SCL3

SDA2
SDA3

HPD2
HPD3

POW2
POW3

2
2
2
2
HDMI_SCL0 R33 4.7K GND 76 50 GND
GND
OUT_D1n
OUT_D1p
OUT_D2n
OUT_D2p
OUT_D3n
OUT_D3p
OUT_D4n
OUT_D4p

GND
SCL_SINK
ESD_0402_10pF HDMI_SDA0 R31 4.7K RX1_CB SDA_SINK RX3_2
77 HPD_SINK 49
POW_SINK
RX1_C IN2D1n IN3D4p RX3_2B
78 IN2D1p IN3D4n 48
HPD_SINK R32 10K GND HDMI_3V3 79 47 HDMI_3V3
ESD ARE LAYOUTED UNDER SW(Square). POW_SINK R30 100 OPWR0_5V RX1_0B VCC VCC RX3_1
80 IN2D2n IN3D3p 46
RX1_0 81 45 RX3_1B
GND IN2D2p IN3D3n GND
82 GND GND 44
RX1_1B 83 43 RX3_0
RX1_1 IN2D3n IN3D2p RX3_0B
84 IN2D3p IN3D2n 42
HDMI_3V3 85 VCC VCC 41 HDMI_3V3
RX1_2B 86 40 RX3_C
RX1_2 IN2D4n IN3D1p RX3_CB
87 IN2D4p IN3D1n 39
GND 88 PS421 38 GND
RX0_CB GND GND RX2_2
89 IN1D1n IN4D4p 37
RX0_C 90 36 RX2_2B
IN1D1p IN4D4n
HDMI_3V3 91 VCC VCC 35 HDMI_3V3
RX0_0B 92 34 RX2_1
RX0_0 IN1D2n IN4D3p RX2_1B
93 IN1D2p IN4D3n 33
GND 94 32 GND
RX0_1B GND GND RX2_0
95 IN1D3n IN4D2p 31
RX0_1 96 30 RX2_0B
IN1D3p IN4D2n
HDMI_3V3 97 VCC VCC 29 HDMI_3V3
RX0_2B 98 28 RX2_C
RX0_2 IN1D4n IN4D1p RX2_CB
NEARLY MAIN IC 99 IN1D4p IN4D1n 27
AV33 AV125 NEAR MAIN IC GND 100 GND GND 26 GND

AVDD33_HDMI AVDD12_HDMI
SCL1
SDA1
HPD1
POW1
CEC
DDCBUF_EN
GND
CEXT
PC0/I2C_RST
PC1/I2C_ADDR1
TEST
VCC
CEC_IN
CEC_OUT
S1/SDA_CTL
S2/SCL_CTL
S3/I2C_ADDR0
OE#/POWDN
I2C_CTL_EN
REXT
GND
POW4
HPD4
SDA4
SCL4

HR34 HR35
0 CB58 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

0.1uF HC8
AVSS33_HDMI 8200PF
TP27

SCL_0
SDA_0
CEC#
DDCBUF_EN
GND
CEC_IN
CEC_OUT
S1/SDA_CTL
S2/SCL_CTL
OE#/POWDN
I2C_CTL_EN
GND
SDA_2
SCL_2

1K
1K

33K
33K

499_1%

2.2uF
100/NC
100/NC

CB24

R18
R25
R35
R34
R19

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Title
HDMI
Size Document Number Drawn Rev
Custom V1
MT5305A P1V1
Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 Sheet 8 of 15
A
5 4 3 2 1

VGA CONNECTOR NEARLY VGA CON. NEARLY IC NO AV2 & LR INPUT


1.5nF VC1 SOG GND
3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12,13,14 GND AIN0_L

16
4 AIN0_L AIN0_R
GRN 80/100MHz VFB1 68 VR3 10nF VC2 GP 4 AIN0_R +5V
RED_GND 3,6,8,10,12,14 +5V +5VSB
6

1
UTX# RED 3,6,14 +5VSB AV125
11 1 3,4,5,8,12 AV125
7 GRN_GND +5VSB D54 AV33
VD1 3,4,6,8,10,12,13 AV33
VGASDA_IN 12 2 GRN VR2 VC3 +3V3SB
BLU_GND VGA_5V 75 5pF 3,6,8,12 +3V3SB U0RX
8 2 4,6 U0RX
HSYNC# 13 3 BLU 3 ESD_0402_10pF U0TX
4,6 U0TX AIN3_L
9 1

2
VSYNC# URX# GRN_GND 0 VR4 100 VR5 10nF VC4 COM 4 AIN3_L AIN3_R
14 4

1
4 AIN3_R AIN4_L
10 BAV70L 4 AIN4_L
VGASCL_IN 15 5 D56 Connected to connector GND AIN4_R
D 4 AIN4_R D
AIN5_L
BLU 80/100MHz VFB2 68 VR6 10nF VC5 BP 4 AIN5_L AIN5_R
ESD_0402_10pF 4 AIN5_R AIN6_R

1
VP1 T17 T16 T15 4 AIN6_R AIN6_L

2
4 AIN6_L

17
D-SUB15 FEMALE D57
VR7 VC6 CVBS1P
75 5pF 4 CVBS1P CVBS0N
ESD_0402_10pF 4 CVBS0N CVBS0P
4 CVBS0P

2
PC/DVI Audio Input BLU_GND AVDD33_CVBS
3,4,6,8,10,12,13 AVDD33_CVBS SC0

3
4
NEARLY CONN. 4 SC0 SY0
VGAR_IN VR10 10K BC23 AIN5_R RED 80/100MHz VFB3 68 VR8 10nF VC8 RP 4 SY0
6 6

NC
NC
2.2uF

1
AVDD33_VGA_STB
VGAL_IN VR9 10K BC24 AIN5_L 4 AVDD33_VGA_STB FS_VDAC
1 1 4 FS_VDAC
2.2uF D58 VR11 VC10 AVDD33_VDAC

1
1
75 5pF 3,4,6,8,10,12,13 AVDD33_VDAC AVDD12_RGB
2 GND 7 7 3,4,5,8,12 AVDD12_RGB
5 VR23 ESD_0402_10pF
5 VR24 OC15 OC16

2
D60 D59 47K 47K RED_GND BP
ESD_0402_10pF 560pF 560pF 4 BP GP
VP2 4 GP COM

2
2
AUDIO_L/R HSYNC# 0 VR12 VL1 FB HSYNC 4 COM RP
4 RP VSYNC

1
4 VSYNC HSYNC
D61 4 HSYNC SOG
VR13 VC11 4 SOG SOY1
1.33K 4 SOY1 SOY0
UART at VGA PORT ESD_0402_10pF NS/5pF 4 SOY0 Y0P
4 Y0P COM0

2
UTX# U0TX 4 COM0 PB0P
AV1 & LR INPUT(Vertical) 4 PB0P PR0P
URX# U0RX 4 PR0P Y1P
3 2 QF6 4 Y1P
2N7002 VSYNC# 0 VR14 VL2 FB VSYNC BP5 COM1

1
1
AV1_IN 4 COM1 PB1P
5 NEARLY CONNECTOR

1
D74 D75 5 4 PB1P PR1P
2 7

1
D62 GND 7 4 PR1P
C GR16 C
R100 10K ADIN2 VR15 VC12 1 AV1L_IN GC4 2.2uF AIN6_L
ESD_0402_10pF 1.33K 1 VMID_AADC
10K 4 VMID_AADC
H: PC TX Disable ESD_0402_10pF NS/5pF AVDD33_AADC

2
2
AV1R_IN GR15 GC7 2.2uF AIN6_R 4,10 AVDD33_AADC DACOUT1
L: PC TX Enable 6

2
NC
NC
6 4,10 DACOUT1 ADIN5

1
1
10K 4 ADIN5 ADIN2

3
4
4 ADIN2
AV_IN D69 D68
GR9 OC19
GR10 OC20 U0RX
ESD_0402_10pF 47K 47K 4,6 U0RX U0TX
560pF 560pF 4,6 U0TX

2
2
YPBPR/RL#1 INPUT NEARLY VGA CON. NEARLY IC
NEARLY AV/SV CON. NEARLY IC
1.5nF BC13 SOY0

3
4
5 Y_IN#1 6 YPBPR_R_IN#1
5 6

NC
NC
2 7 AV1_IN GR1 0 CVBS1P
GND 7 GR2 GC2
BL4

1
1 PR_IN#1 1 Y_IN#1 BR18 BR19 68 BC14 10nF Y0P 100 47nF
1 1 FB 80/100MHz 18

1
2 7 YPBPR_L_IN#1 GR3 D55 GC1
PB_IN#1 GND 7 D79 75 ESD_0402_10pF 47pF
6 5

NC
NC
6 5 BC15
BR20

3
4
2
BP3 BP4 ESD_0402_10pF 56 15pF
YUV AUDIO_L/R GR4 0 AV_CVBSN CVBS0N

2
BR21 BR22 100 BC16 10nF COM0 GC3
0 Connected to connector GND 1uF
NEARLY CONN.
YPBPR_R_IN#1 BR31 10K BC21 AIN3_R
2.2uF
B B
YPBPR_L_IN#1 BR32 10K BC22 AIN3_L
2.2uF PB_IN#1 BR23 18 BR24 68 BC17 10nF PB0P

1
1
BL5

1
D76 D77 FB 80/100MHz
VR22 OC11VR21 OC14 D80 VGA_5V
47K 47K
ESD_0402_10pF 560pF 560pF BR25 BC18
ESD_0402_10pF 56 15pF

2
2
VGA EEPROM

2
VR26 VR18 VR19 VC13
10K 10K 10K

1
VU1 0.1uF
D81 8 1
BR26 BC19 VGAROMWP VCC NC
7 WP NC 2
VIDEO DAC 56 15pF VGASCL_IN 6 3
ESD_0402_10pF VGASDA_IN SCL NC
5 4
2

SDA GND

2
Near IC NEAR IC BL6
AV33 AV125 PR_IN#1 BR27 18 BR28 68 10nF BC20 PR0P ADIN2 VR25 10K 1 VQ1 EEPROM 24C02_5V
FB 80/100MHz 2N3904
AVDD33_VDAC AVDD12_RGB
3

H : WP
L : Write
NEARLY VGA CONN.
OC3 OC7 OC5
0.1uF NS/1uF 0.1uF
AVSS33_VDAC AVSS12_RGB

NEAR IC NEAR IC
AV33
NEAR IC FS_VDAC +3V3SB 0 VR20
VMID_AADC AVDD33_CVBS AVDD33_VGA_STB
OC8 OR1
560
+ CE1 0.1uF OC10 OC9 OC13 OC12
OC6 NS/4.7uF/16v 1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
A 0.1uF A
AVSS33_CVBS

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Title
VGA/YPbPr1/S_Video Input
By Ray
Size Document Number Drawn Rev
C MT5305A P1V1 V1

Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 Sheet 9 of 15


5 4 3 2 1
A

+5V HP_PWR GND


VREF_25 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,12,13,14 GND
L147 R1799 10K
FB AV33 WFB5 Near IC AV33 WFB4
3,6,9,14 +5VSB
+5VSB
FB FB Near IC 3,6,8,12,14 +5V
+5V
CE644 + C749 + CE645 C751 AVDD33_AADC REFP_AADC AVDD33_DAC
47uF/16v 0.1uF R1800 47uF/16v 0.1uF AV33
C750 3,4,6,8,9,12,13 AV33
CB2 CB4 +C11 CB3 +12V
0.1uF 10K 10uF/16v 0.1uF 3,11,12,13,14 +12V
0.1uF 0.1uF
AVSS33_DAC
AVSS33_AADC REFN_AADC
20090612

MUTE
11 MUTE
Shielding with GND in all path,layout without via

AVDD33_DAC
ER21 4 AVDD33_DAC REFP_AADC
10K->3.9K 4 REFP_AADC AVDD33_AADC
EC2 4 AVDD33_AADC ADIN5

4
C300 4,9 ADIN5
R534 8.2K ER7 100pF->NC EUA2A HeadPhone OUTPUT
AVL1_OUT/AMP 2 - PT2308 AOSDATA0
HPOL 4 AOSDATA0 AOLRCK
1 NO HP_DETECT 4 AOLRCK
10K->3.9K VREF_25 3 X AOBCK
R36 2.2uF EC4 4 AOBCK AOMCLK
1000pF->NC HP_PWR 4 AOMCLK
1.8K

8
EC16 ER19 DACOUT1
100uF/16v 22 4 DACOUT1
5 5

+
Near MT5387 HPOUTL 7 2 AR1
7 GND 4 AR1 AL1
4 AL1
1 1 AR0
4,11 AR0 AL0
4,11 AL0

+
Shielding with GND in all path,layout without via HPOUTR 6

NC
NC
6
EC15 ER24

4
3
ER20 100uF/16v 22 VP3
10K->3.9K ER18 EC14 EC13
EC6 ER17 1K NS/470pF NS/470pF AUDIO_L/R

4
C301
R532 8.2K ER8 100pF->NC EUA2B 1K
AVR1_OUT/AMP 2.2uF 6 - PT2308
7 HPOR

2
10K->3.9K VREF_25 5 X
R37 EC8 MUTE 1 2N3904
1.8K 1000pF->NC HP_PWR EQ4

8
ER15

3
10K

2
Near MT5387 1 2N3904
EQ5
R1786 10K->9.1K ER22

3
10K

C645
100pF

4
C669 R1757 R1758 10K->15K U68A
10uF/10v CE641
AL0 2 - R1783 22

+
1 AVL1_OUT/AMP
4.7K OPAVREF# 3 +

2
C646 47uF/16v R1790 10K Q72
1000pF LM4558 MUTE 1 2N3904

8
OPAV120#

3
+12V OPAV120# OPAVREF#
FB71 R1731
R1764 10K->9.1K

FB CB997 R1730
CB995 10K
C648 + CE4 0.1uF + CE630 CB999
0.1uF 47uF/16v 47uF/16v
100pF 10K 0.1uF

4
C670 R1781 R1780 10K->15K U68B
10uF/10v CE650
AR0 6 - R1765 22

+
7 AVR1_OUT/AMP
A 4.7K C647 OPAVREF# 5 + A

2
1000pF 47uF/16v R1779 10K Q71
LM4558 MUTE 1 2N3904

8
OPAV120#

3
+12V OPAV120 OPAVREF
FB70 R1728

FB CB996 R1729
NEARLY IC NO AV OUT
CB994 10K
+ CE3 0.1uF + CE629 CB998
0.1uF 47uF/16v 47uF/16v
10K 0.1uF DACOUT1

STR21
75

Shielding with GND in all path,layout without via R1753 10K->9.1K

C641
100pF

4
C667
R1754 R1755 0->15K U55A
CE640
AL1 2 - R1756 22

+
1 Line_AUL_OUT 5
2

10K->5.1K OPAVREF 5
2.2uF 3 + 7 7 GND 2
C642 47uF/16v
1000pF LM4558 1

8
2

OPAV120 R1759 10K Q60 1


MUTE 1 2N3904 D18
6
1
NC
NC

6
3

R1760 10K->9.1K
4
3

BP7
AUDIO_L/R
C643
100pF

4
C668
R1761 R1762 0->15K U55B
CE642
AR1 6 - R1763 22
+

7 Line_AUR_OUT
2

10K->5.1K C644 OPAVREF 5 +


Shielding with GND in all path,layout without via 2.2uF 1000pF 47uF/16v
LM4558

8
2

OPAV120 R1766 10K Q61


MUTE 1 2N3904 D19
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Title
Audio SYS/AV Output
Size Document Number Drawn Rev
C V1
MT5305A P1V1
Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 Sheet 10 of 15
A
5 4 3 2 1

+12V
D38
R1806 3.3K->10K DV33

1N4148 GND
D40 R1813 + CE646 R1811 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,12,13,14 GND
1N4148 10K 100uF/16V 4.7K +5V
3,6,8,10,12,13,14 +5V
+12V

3
AMP_SD 10,12,13,14 +12V DV33
R1809 10K Q69 3,4,5,6,7,12,14 DV33 AV33
1 3,4,6,8,9,10,12,13 AV33
2N3906 HOLE/GND

2
R1808 0 H7

2
D D
MUTE R1833 10K 1 XQ3 C756 9 2
+ CE647 2N3904 0.1uF 9 2
8 8 3 3
47uF/16V R1812 R1810 0 7 4

3
100K 7 4
6 6 5 5

1
AIN4_R

1
P_GND 4,9 AIN4_R AIN4_L
4,9 AIN4_L ADIN5
4 ADIN5
AMPկ⬉
AMP_PWR P_GND OPCTRL1
+12V 4 OPCTRL1
R39 0 HOLE/GND
R40 0 H6 OSDA0
+ CE648 C755 C754 4 OSDA0 OSCL0
9 9 2 2 4 OSCL0
100uF/16V 0.1uF 0.01uF 8 3
8 3 AOSDATA0
7 7 4 4 4,18 AOSDATA0
6 5 AOLRCK
6 5 4,18 AOLRCK AOBCK

1
4,18 AOBCK AOMCLK
4,18 AOMCLK

1
MUTE
11 MUTE

AMP_PWR AMP_PWR P_GND

C757 + C758 + C760


0.1uF 100uF/16V C759 100uF/16V
0.1uF

Class D SPEAKER OUTPUT P_GND P_GND


C C
AVSS L21 33uH/2A
I2C ADDRESS:0x36 2 1
C761 4700pF/50V C762 4700pF/50V C763 C764
P_GND 0.1uF/50V C765 0.1uF/50V
C766 R1814 C767 R1817 0.47uF/50V CBB
4.7K 4.7K 33uH/2A
DV33 AMP_AV33 0.047uF 0.047uF L148 P_GND P_GND
R1815 0 2 1
C768 C769

12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
C770+ C771 0.1uF/50V 0.1uF/50V

10uF/10V 0.1uF

AVSS
R1818 0 13 48 P_GND P_GND

OUT_A
OUT_B
AVDD PVCC_B

VR_ANA
PVCC_A
PVCC_A
49

PGND_A
PGND_A
PGND_B
PGND_B
PGND

PLL_FLTP
PLL_FLTM
PGND 50
P_GND AVSS TP45 14 47
FAULT BST_B C772 0.22uF/25V
PGND 51
PGND 52
AOMCLK R1821 33 15 46 DV33
R1816 10K MCLK VCLAMP_AB C773
PGND 53 1uF/25V P_GND
PGND 54
R1819 18K_1% 16 45 R1820
OSC_RES BST_A C774 0.22uF/25V R1832
PGND 55 47K
56 0/NC
PGND AMP_SD
17 DVSSO HIZ 44
57

+
C39 4.7uF/16V PGND AMP_PWR
U61 PGND 58
18 43 R1822
C775 VR_DIG AVCC C776 0/NC
TAS5708 PGND 59
P_GND 0.1uF 60 + C777 Speaker-R+ 4
AMP_SD R1823 33 PGND 0.1uF 47uF/16V Speaker-R-
19 PDN AGND 42 3
61 P_GND P_GND Speaker-L- 2
PGND Speaker-L+
PGND 62 1
AOLRCK R1824 33 20 41 P_GND
LRCLK BYPASS C778 Speaker_CON_H
PGND 63 1uF/25V P_GND
64 CON2
B PGND B
AOBCK R1825 33 21 40
SCLK BST_D C779 0.22uF/25V
PGND 65

AOSDATA0 R1826 33 22 39
SDIN VCLAMP_CD C780 1uF/25V P_GND

OSDA0 R1827 100 23 38


SDA BST_C C781 0.22uF/25V

OSCL0 R1828 100 24 37


SCL PVCC_C
C782 C783

RESET
STEST
DVDD
DVSS
PVCC_D
PVCC_D
PGND_D
PGND_D
OUT_D
PGND_C
PGND_C
OUT_C
33pF 33pF L14933uH/2A

25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
2 1 C785
DV33 C784 C786
0.1uF/50V 0.47uF/50V CBB 0.1uF/50V
P_GND L15033uH/2A
P_GND P_GND
2 1
R1829 R1830 L151 C787
10K DV33 LI0603G121R AMP_PWR C788
4.7K AMP_PWR 0.1uF/50V 0.1uF/50V

C793 + C789
R1831 C790 + C791 100uF/16V C792 + C794 P_GND P_GND

2
10K 10uF/10V 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 100uF/16V
OPCTRL1 1 XQ7
Hi = > MUTE 2N3904
P_GND

3
Lo = > UN-MUTE
P_GND P_GND

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Date: Thursday, October 15, 2009 Sheet 11 of 15


5 4 3 2 1
A B C D E

GND
3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,13,14 GND
+12V
3,10,11,13,14 +12V +5V
3,6,8,10,14 +5V +3V3SB
3,6,8,9 +3V3SB AV33
3,4,6,8,9,10,13 AV33 DV33
3,4,5,6,7,11 DV33 AV125
3,4,5,8,9 AV125 LVDS_PWR_ON
4 LVDS_POWER_ON

O0N
4 O0N O0P
4 O0P O1P
4 O1P O1N
4 O1N O2P
4 O2P O2N
4 TP39 4 O2N 4
AO3401 OCKP
+5V Q70 LVDSVDD 4 OCKP OCKN
R1 0/NC 4 OCKN O3P
3 2 4 O3P O3N
4 O3N
R123 + CE51 CB152

1
47uF/16v 0.1uF TP38
+12V 47K E0P
R2 0 + CE49 CB154 4 E0P E0N
100uF/16v 0.1uF 4 E0N E1P
4 E1P E1N
4 E1N E2P
4 E2P E2N
R124 4 E2N ECKP
47K->1K 4 ECKP ECKN
4 ECKN E3P
4 E3P E3N
D6 1N4148 4 E3N
AVDD33_LVDS

2
3,4,6,8,9,10,13 AVDD33_LVDS
LVDS_PWR_ON R125 10k 1 XQ4 AVDD12_VPLL
2N3904 4 AVDD12_VPLL
CB155 USB_PWR_EN0

3
HI = > LVDS POWER ON C657 0.1uF 4,6 USB_PWR_EN0 USB_PWR_ERR0
4,6 USB_PWR_ERR0
LO = > LVDS POWER OFF 10uF/10v/NC

ADIN3
4 ADIN3
3 GPIO0 3
4 GPIO0

DIMMING
14 DIMMING
INVERTOR POWER BL_ON/OFF
14 BL_ON/OFF

+5V DV33 DIMMING_OUT

AO0N
O0N
XR5 XR6 AO0P
O0P
1K NS/1K R1837
+3V3SB NS/0 AO1N
O1N
AO1P
O1P
XR21 Dimming AO2N
O2N
10k/NC AO2P

2
O2P
XR8
GPIO0 XR13 4.7k BL_PWM 1 XQ6 47k AOCKN
2N3904 OCKN
XC7 AOCKP
OCKP
1uF

3
CB993 AO3N
O3N
1uF AO3P
O3P
+5V DV33 AE0N
E0N
AE0P
E0P
+3V3SB
AE1N
E1N
XR18 XR22 AE1P
E1P
10k 1k/NC
AE2N
E2N
XR23 AE2P
E2P
10K BL_ON/OFF
1K PULL UP to AECKN

2
3V,for 42" lcd. ECKN
AECKP
2 ECKP 2
ADIN3 XR17 4.7k 1 XQ5
2N3904 AE3N
E3N
AE3P

3
HI = > POWER_OFF E3P
LO = > POWER_ON LVDSVDD
LVDSVDD

DIMMING_OUT
DIMMING_OUT
BL_PWM
BL_PWM

FOR MT8282
NEAR IC NEAR IC
AV125 AV33

NR4 0 AVDD12_VPLL AVDD33_LVDS

NC17 NC14
0.1uF 0.1uF

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Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 Sheet 12 of 15
A B C D E
PANEL

POWER Speaker Wire


Connection
CNM801
SUPPLY Wire(12V/5V )
PD801

CN2 CN1

CND5 CNA1 CON2

CND4

Power Cord CND3


LVDS Wire

LVDS Wire
Mainboard
JP1
CNE2
Assembly
Connection Wire˄Control˅

CNE1

Keypad Assembly
Remote Control Board
Assembly CNE2

Connection Wire(Remote˅

Speaker
 E Connection Wire(Remote˅ 

 C Connection Wire˄Control˅ 


 J Speaker Wire

 0090402848 LVDS Wire 
 % LVDS Wire 
 0090402846 Connection Wire(12V/5V ) 
 0090401964 Power Cord 
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Chapter 8. Measurements and Adjustments

8-1. Service Mode

8-1-1.How to enter into Service Mode

The way to the factory mode menu:


1st, press menu,
2en, input 8893,
Finished these operations ,system will be into the factory mode menu.
At the end of the main factory menu, you can see the edition of the software,
like this” L_MSD209_AU32 ”.

8-1-2.How to exit
If you want to exit this factory menu, please press the button ”Exit” on the remote.
system will be out the factory mode menu.

8-2. Measurements and Adjustments

8-2-1. The Main Menu

In factory mode menu,press up/down button to choose the up/down item,press left/right button
to the submenu,press "OK"button to affirm .press MENU button go to the next page.

MSD209 Factory Menu

In this page, you just consider "RESET


ALL" function.This function you can reset all
date return to factory state.if you encounter
inextricable problem,you can try this function.
Press up/down button to select "RESET
ALL",press "OK" button.It needs a few
secounds.
NOTE : After reset ,please shut off the power.
Be carefully use this function.

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8-2-2. Video

Color Temperature
This page is control the Color Temperature,
and the picture size.

Picture Mode
This page is control the picture effect , like
Brightness,contrast,color,sharpness.

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8-2-3. Audio

This page is control the sound effect ,from


100Hz to 10KHz.

8-2-4. Software UpDate

In this page , you just consider the software NOTE : After software update ,turn to the Factory
update function.Plug USB into the 1st USB port Setting 1 page reset all.
,select "SOFTWARE UPDATE" press "OK", Then
flip the other window,perss "OK",The update is
going work.

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Chapter 9. Trouble shooting

9-1. Simple check

Verify if the television is properly plugged


Verify if the television is properly supplied power
No picture/ No sound
Verify if electricity is available.

Verify if correct signals are input


Press INPUT button to change signal input to TV input
Blank screen
Restart the television of power supply is interrupted

Press Mute button and verify if Mute mode is set.


Switch to otger channel and verify if the same problem
No sound happens.
Press VOL+ button to see of he problem can be solved.

Verufy if sound system is correct .Refer to some chapter for


Poor sound
adjust.

Verify if correct channel is selected.


No picture in some channel Adjust the antenna.
Make adjustments by Fine Tune and MANUAL Scan.

Verify if the same problem exists in other channels.


No color for some channel program
check out of picture and sound system.
(black and white)
Refer to relative instructions in the Manual for color adjust.

Verify if the antennal is correctly connected.


Spots with some or all pictures Verify if the antennal is in good condition.
Make fine adjustment of channel.

Horizontal/ vertical bars or picture Check for local interference such as an electrical appliance
shaking or power tool.

Disconnect the television from power supply and 10


seconds later, connect the television to the power supply.
Television out of control
If the problem still exists, contact authorized after-sales
service for technical assistance.

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9-2. Power Supply Board Failure Check.


State:No picture
First,check cables which connect with PSU,then check as follows
Check input voltage
voltage: +5VSB----POWER ON(2.6V) -----+12V

+12V CN10 Power +12V


1 2
3 1 2 4
5VSTB 5 3 4 6
7 5 6 8 R350 100 PB-ADJUST
9 7 8 10 R341 100 PW_ON/OFF-INV
11 9 10 12 PB-ON/OFF
11 12

5VSTB

R232 R212
10K 2.2K
R214
100 PW_ON/OFF-INV

+3.3VDD PWR_ON/OFF R215 10K V203


R225 NC/10K 3904

C209
R213 0.1uF
PWR-ON/OFF-GPIO46 NC/10K

State:No sound
First,check cables which connect with PSU,then check as follows
1) Check input voltage as NO picture
2) Check speaker output
First,check speaker anode(+) and cathode(-),confirm speaker short or not.If short ,replace
speaker.
Second,check CN27 with oscillograph,confirm wave output or not.
L31 +3.3AVDD +3.3AVDD
+12V 600(4.5X3.2)
CA84 470uF/35V R107 3.3R L74 FB/2A CN27
Speaker
C140 1uF C118 1uF C106 10uF C107 10uF AMP-Lout+ 1
C78 0.1uF AMP-Lout- 2
C131 0.1uFC100 0.1uF C160 0.1uF C79 0.1uF AMP-Rout- 3
AMP-Rout+ 4
11

36
21

24
8

U54
C133C134C135C136
VCC1
VCC2

VDD_PLL
VDD_DIG
VDD_DIG

L33 22uH
NC NC NC NC AMP-Rout+
I2S_MCLK R349 22 27 13 R494 12
2 I2S_MCLK XTI OUT1A
I2S_SCLK R346 22 28 C244 R362 12
2 I2S_SCLK BICKI
I2S_LRCLK R334 22 29 C240 330pF/25V 100nF/25V C291 100nF/25V
2 I2S_LRCLK LRCKI
I2S_SD0 R332 22 30 C262 100nF/25V C121
2 I2S_SD0
R335 22 34
SDI
STA559BW R364 22
L34 22uH
C258
100nF/25V
R558
R534
12
12
470nF
1,2,9,14 M_SCL SCL
R338 22 33 10 AMP-Rout-
1,2,9,14 M_SDA SDA OUT1B
HP_MUTE_AMP R363 NC/0R
23
PDN
C116 100pF R253 2.2K 25 L35 22uH
C146 4.7nF C117 680pF PLL_FILTER AMP-Lout+
9 R493 12
26 OUT2A C282 R359 12
L76 FB/2A PLL_GND C281 330pF/25V 100nF/25V C286 100nF/25V
C255 100nF 5 C284 100nF/25V C123
VCC_REG R360 22 C283 R492 12 470nF
4 L36 22uH 100nF/25V R554 12
VSS 6 AMP-Lout-
C161 100nF15 OUT2B
VDD
14 18 OUT3A
+3.3AVDD GND_REG OUT3A/DDX3A 17 OUT3B
R306 10K 32 OUT3B/DDX3B
INT_LINE 20 TW
TWARN/OUT4A
TEST_MODE

RST_AMP R329 100 31 19 EAPD


2 RST_AMP RST EAPD/OUT4B
GND_SUB

GND_DIG
GND_DIG

CONFIG

C254
GND1
GND2

2.2uF
PAD
SA
12
7
1

35
22

3
16
2
37

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9-3. Mainboard Failure Check

Symptom: No Sound
No Sound
(All Mode)

Fail
Check the input
Change Source input
Source

Pass

Fail
Check the Re-soldering or change
input/output IC U13

Pass

Check the
Fail
Re-soldering or change
input/output IC U55

Pass

Fail
Check the Re-soldering or change
input/output IC U2

Pass

Fail
Check the Change the Speaker
Speaker

Pass

Check the
Sperker wire

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Part Name Description Phenomena Failure cause
Block Defect :TCP cracking or cracking
Dim or L/D :TCP Sunken
V B/D Vertical bar
Failure Mode

:TCP lead cracking


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:ACF bonding short


9-4. Pannel Failure

:Awful environment and


V Dim Vertal gray line something electric enter
into LCD
:Mis-align between TCP and
Panel
Vertical color line(light or
V L/D :Panel failure
dark forever)

TCP :TCP failure

H B/D Horizontal bar

H Dim Horizontal gary line

Horizontal line(light or
H L/D
dark forever)
Part Name Description Phenomena Failure Cause

Dot Defect Bright dot dark dot in pannel Incoming Inspection Standard

Bladder between Polarizer and


Polarizer Bubble Bladder in Polarizer
top glass

Panel or Polarlzer

Polarizer Scratch Polarizer Scratch Tine or rigidity arose

F/inside Polarizer Eyewinker inside Polarizer Eyewinker inside Polarizer

Abnormal Display Abnormal Display

1.Chip lose action


Circuit 2.IC ahort or jointiog bad
3.Pannel and vsc connect bad
Flashing Bright and dark display alternately
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Part Name Description Phenomena Failure Cause

B/L normal,
White Screen
only white screen display
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Maybe caused by surge current and EDS

B/L normal,
Black Screen
only Black screen display

Circuit LCD
FIIcker Crosstalk
Vcom imbalance

Only Capacitance
Abnormal Color
color abormal improper bring crosstalk inside LCD pannel

1.Chip
lose action
Only
Abnormal Color 2.IC short or jointion bad
color abnormal
3.Pannel and vsc connect bad
Part Name Description Phenomena Failure cause
Mechanlcal When Caused
Nolse turn panel,appear cacophony by Mechanica noise of backlight unit

Causeed by
Ripple Connectric circle between
mechanism and pannel

*Connect
B/L off B/L lose action badness
between wire and electrode

*Connect
B/L brightness darker than
B/L dark badnessShort between wire and electrode
normal

Operation
B/L B/L
abnormal
wire damaged wire damaged
or systemic noise
Operation
B/L wire open Without backlight abnormal
or systemic noise

Short bitween lamp housing and wire, Because


B/L shut down B/L shutdown in sometime
consume power too much

F/M
F/M inB/L ,white,balck Rotundity F/M in B/L unit
or wirelike
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Part Name Description Phenomena Failure Cause

Brightness
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Light leakage at bottom of LCM brighter B/L unit badness


than normal

Mechanlcal or B/L
Uniformity B/L brightness asymmetric Sheet in B/L unit is uneven

*Lack screw
Lack screw
Mount hole Screw damage
or screw damage
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