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A

A

A

A

VGASCL
VGASDA

VGA_PLUGPWR

BP

HSYNC

GP

BN

VSYNC

SOG

GN

RN

RP

+5VSB

AIN2_L
AIN2_R

VGAROMWP

VGAL_IN

VGAR_IN

AIN2_L

AIN2_R

OPCTRL1

OPCTRL1

HSYNC#

VSYNC#

HSYNC

VSYNC

VGASCL_IN

VGASCL

VGASDA

VGASDA_IN

GRN

BLU

RED

GP

GN

SOG

BP

BN

BLU_GND

RP

RN

RED_GND

GRN_GND

RED

GRN
BLU_GND
BLU

VSYNC#

HSYNC#

VGASCL_IN

VGASDA_IN

VGA_PLUGPWR

VGA_5V

TXD

U0TX

U0RX

OPCTRL4

OPCTRL4

RXD

U0RX

U0TX

RXD

TXD

GRN_GND

RED_GND

GND

VGAR_IN

VGAL_IN

VGA_PLUGPWR

VGA_PLUGPWR

VGA_PLUGPWR

+5VSB

+5VSB

AIN2_R

13

RP

10

SOG

10

RN

10

GP

10

VSYNC

10

GN

10

HSYNC

10

BP

10

BN

10

AIN2_L

13

+5VSB

1,2,8,9

GND

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,12,13,14

OPCTRL1

4

U0RX

7

U0TX

7

OPCTRL4

4,7

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L : WP DISABLE

H : WP ENABLE

NEARLY VGA CON.

NEARLY IC

UPDATA LEVEL
SHIFTER

REMOVE INDUCTOR

REMOVE INDUCTOR

C139

10nF

C139

10nF

D29

1N4148

D29

1N4148

D32
ESD_0402_10pF

D32
ESD_0402_10pF

1

2

D27
ESD_0402_10pF

D27
ESD_0402_10pF

1

2

R164
2K

R164
2K

R180

100

R180

100

C661

10uF/10v

C0805/SMD

C661

10uF/10v

C0805/SMD

R105

10K

R105

10K

R101

10K

R101

10K

T31

T31

C145
NS/0.1uF

C145
NS/0.1uF

R24

10K

R24

10K

R170
2K

R170
2K

C134
5pF

C134
5pF

C135

10nF

C135

10nF

D31
ESD_0402_10pF

D31
ESD_0402_10pF

1

2

R169

68

R169

68

R160

0R

R160

0R

R181

0R

R181

0R

R171
75

R171
75

R182
10K

R182
10K

C137
5pF

C137
5pF

R161

0R

R161

0R

QF6

2N7002

SOT23/SMD

QF6

2N7002

SOT23/SMD

1

3

2

C136

10nF

C136

10nF

P11

SLIM_phonejack

P11

SLIM_phonejack

HP

1

GND

2

NC

3

NC

4

L

5

R

6

L

7

R106

nc

R106

nc

D23
ESD_0402_10pF

D23
ESD_0402_10pF

1

2

C141
5pF

C141
5pF

R196

0R

R196

0R

R166

100

R166

100

C662

10uF/10v

C0805/SMD

C662

10uF/10v

C0805/SMD

CB161
0.1uF

CB161
0.1uF

R186

100

R186

100

T32

T32

C144

10nF

C144

10nF

Q41
2N3904

Q41
2N3904

1

3

2

D24
ESD_0402_10pF

D24
ESD_0402_10pF

1

2

T71

T71

QF5

2N7002

SOT23/SMD

QF5

2N7002

SOT23/SMD

1

3

2

D25
ESD_0402_10pF

D25
ESD_0402_10pF

1

2

D30
ESD_0402_10pF

D30
ESD_0402_10pF

1

2

D26
ESD_0402_10pF

D26
ESD_0402_10pF

1

2

D34

ESD_0402_10pF

D34

ESD_0402_10pF

1

2

R165
75

R165
75

D28
1N4148

D28
1N4148

R177

20K

R177

20K

C138
5pF

C138
5pF

R194

10K

R194

10K

R107

nc

R107

nc

R175
75

R175
75

R185
10K

R185
10K

T30

T30

R163

68

R163

68

R174

68

R174

68

R187

100

R187

100

D33

ESD_0402_10pF

D33

ESD_0402_10pF

1

2

C132

10nF

C132

10nF

R167

0R

R167

0R

Q10

2N3904

Q10

2N3904

1

3

2

C140

10nF

C140

10nF

R195

NC

R195

NC

C131

4.7nF

C0603/SMD

C131

4.7nF

C0603/SMD

P10
D-SUB15 FEMALE

SVGA

P10
D-SUB15 FEMALE

SVGA

16

17

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

R26

10K

R26

10K

T72

T72

R176

10K

R176

10K

R178

20K

R178

20K

R179

0R

R179

0R

U29

EEPROM 24C02

U29

EEPROM 24C02

NC

1

NC

2

NC

3

GND

4

SDA

5

SCL

6

WP

7

VCC

8

C133
5pF

C133
5pF

C146
NS/0.1uF

C146
NS/0.1uF

R172

100

R172

100

                    

                                             

                          

Summary of Contents for HLC19KW1 - K-Series - 19" LCD TV

Page 1: ...ttempting to service a product Products powered b electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians Any attempt to service or repair the product deal with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death COLOR TV Model No HLC19KW1 CHASSIS MTK5380LC 2009 Qingdao Electronics limited company All rights reserved Unauthorized copyi...

Page 2: ...the adhesive tape 12 4 4 Remove the Terminal Bracket 12 4 5 Remove the power module 13 4 6 Remove the Main board 13 4 7 Remove the small power board 13 4 8 Remove the speaker 13 4 9 Remove the remote control board 13 5 Installation Instructions 14 5 1 External Equipment Connections 14 5 2 HDMI Connections 16 6 Operation Instructions 19 6 1 Front Panel Controls 19 6 2 Back Panel Controls 19 6 3 Uni...

Page 3: ...nter into Service Mode 37 8 1 2 How to exit 37 8 2 Measurements and Adjustments 37 9 Trouble shooting 43 9 1 Simple check 43 9 2 Power Supply Board failure check 44 9 3 Main board failure check 45 9 4 Pannel failure 47 ...

Page 4: ...t operating and maintenance instructions in the literture accompanying the appliance 1 2 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 place on top of or above the TV 1 2 3 E...

Page 5: ... 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 1 2 8 Ordering Spare Parts Please include the following informations when you order parts Particularly the Version letter 1 Model number and Version letter The model number can be found on the ba...

Page 6: ... Model HLC19KW1 Screen size 18 5inch Aspect ratio 16 9 Resolution 1366 768 Contrast Ratio 1000 1 Angel of view H 170 V 160 Color display 16 7M OSD language English Color system ATSC NTSC Color Temperature Cold Standard Warm Audio output power Built in W 3W 2 Power Consmption in Standby 1W Total power input W 50W Voltage range V 120V 10 V Power frequency Hz 60HZ Time of sleep timer MINS 240Min Net ...

Page 7: ...rd AV Board 3 2 1 Function Description Main Board Process signal which incept from exterior equipment then translate into signal that panel can display 3 2 2 Connector definition Main board connector Power connectors CN3 CN5 CN3 CN5 A Board B Board C C DVD player A Board Main Board ...

Page 8: ...gth of TFT LCD Panel s backlight through this connector Keypad and remote connector CN2 Pin number Signal name Description 1 IR_IN IR 2 CPU5V 5V 3 LED_G LAMP GREEN 4 GND GND 5 LED_R LAMPRED 6 K7 POWER 7 K6 MENU 8 K5 P_ 9 K4 P 10 K3 V_ 11 K2 V 12 K1 SOURCE Speaker connector CN1 Pin number Signal name Description 1 LSPK LSPK 2 GND GND 3 GND GND 4 RSPK RSPK DVD VIDEO Connector CN6 Pin number Signal n...

Page 9: ...l name Description 1 LI YPBPR1L_IN 2 RI YPBPR1R_IN 3 GND GND Other connectors CN19 to Upgrade the program of MTK5380LC U13 AND FLASH U17 U0TX 3V3SB U0RX J3 4x1 W HOUSING DIP4 W H P2 0 1 2 3 4 3 3 Power Board 3 3 1 Function Description Supply power for Main board Panel 3 3 2Connectordefinition INPUT CONNECTOR CN6 CN10 Signal name ...

Page 10: ...el 4 6 GND Ground 7 A0N LVDS EVEN 0 Signal 8 A0P LVDS EVEN 0 Signal 9 A1N LVDS EVEN 1 Signal 10 A1P LVDS EVEN 1 Signal 11 A2N LVDS EVEN 2 Signal 12 A2P LVDS EVEN 2 Signal 13 14 GND Ground 15 CK1N LVDS EVEN Clock Signal 16 CK1P LVDS EVEN Clock Signal 17 A3N LVDS EVEN 3 Signal 18 A3P LVDS EVEN 3 Signal 19 A4N LVDS ODD 0 Signal 20 A4P LVDS ODD 0 Signal 21 A5N LVDS ODD 1 Signal AU M 185X W01 ...

Page 11: ...GND Ground 7 12 15 16 17 18 LVDS EVEN LVDS EVEN Signal 19 24 27 28 29 30 LVDS ODD LVDS ODD Signal 4 Disassemble and assemble 22 A5P LVDS ODD 1 Signal 23 A6N LVDS ODD 2 Signal 24 A6P LVDS ODD 2 Signal 25 26 GND Ground 27 CK2N LVDS ODD Clock Signal 28 CK2P LVDS ODD Clock Signal 29 A7N LVDS ODD 3 Signal 30 A7P LVDS ODD 3 Signal ...

Page 12: ...ront Cover Remover the eight screw indicated with Turn to front cover upwards Then remove the front cover from the unit 4 3Remove the LCD panel Remover the five screw indicated with Remover the pin indicated with Then remove the panel 4 Remove the Main Board 4 Remover the two screw indicated with Remover the four screw indicated with Then remove the Main Board 12 ...

Page 13: ...mbly Remover the four screw indicated with Then remove the Then remove the DVD Keypad Assembly Then remove the DVD Shield Shelf Remove the DVD 6 Keypad Assembly and DVD 4 Remove the Speaker 7 Remover the four screw indicated with Remover Then remove the Sponge piece Speaker 4 Remove the Remote Control Board 9 Remover the one screw indicated with Then remove the Remote Control Board 4 13 ...

Page 14: ...picture quality from an antenna in a poor signal area install a signal amplifier If you need to split the antenna signal to connect two TVs install a two way splitter Choose Your Connection There are several ways to connect your television depending on the components you want to connect and the quality of the signal you want to achieve The following are examples of some different ways to connect y...

Page 15: ...e may be noise associated with the resolution vertical pattern contrast or brightness in PC mode If noise is present change the PC mode to another resolution change the refresh rate to another rate or adjust the brightness and contrast on the menu until the picture is clear If the refresh rate of the PC graphic card can not be changed change the PC graphic card or consult the manufacturer of the P...

Page 16: ...e box remote control Connection Option 2 1 Connect the audio and video cables from the Cable Box s output jacks to the TV input jacks as shown in the figure When connecting the TV to a Cable Box match the jack colors Video yellow Audio Left white and Audio Right red 2 Select the input source by using the button on the remote control 3 Select your desired channel with the remote control for cable b...

Page 17: ...pplied with this product 2 A separated audio connection is necessary 3 If the source device has an analog audio output connector connect the source device audio output to DVI Audio In port located on the left side of HDMI port How To Use If the source device supports Auto DVI function the output resolution of the source device will be automatically set to 1280x720p If the source device does not su...

Page 18: ...the AC cord plug into a standard polarized AC outlet NOTES Never connect the AC line cord plug to other than the specified voltage Use the attached power cord only If the polarized AC cord does not fit into a non polarized AC outlet do not attempt to file or cut the blade It is the user s responsibility to have an electrician replace the obsolete outlet If you cause a static discharge when touchin...

Page 19: ...te control Do not put anything near the sensor which may block the remote control signal COMPONENT IN Pr Pb Y ATN IN R AUDIO L R AUDIO IN L PCAUDIOIN VGA IN USB HDMI S VIDEO IN VIDEO 1 ANT IN Antenna Input Connect cable or antenna signals to the TV either directly or through your cable box 2 Headphone jack Headphone audio output terminal 3 Audio in Connect audio output from an external device to t...

Page 20: ... 25 Press to change the aspect ratio 26 Press to change a channel 27 Press to select digital channels For example to enter 54 3 press 54 and 3 28 Press to jump back and forth between two channels 29 Press to scan through channels To scan quickly between the last two channels press and hold down either 30 Exit On Screen Display 31 Accesses the highlighted item in the on screen menu 32 Press to disp...

Page 21: ... 7 Electrical parts 7 1 Block diagram 7 2 Circuit Diagram HDMI1 VGA YPbPr S Video tuner Composite MT 5 3 8 0 LC Main IC YPbPr Composite L R VGA P11 L R DDR Flash TDA1517 P A N E L USB LVDS EEPROM I2C Bus ...

Page 22: ...5 5PIN_2 0 CN5 5PIN_2 0 GND 3 5V 4 STB 5 12V 1 GND 2 U151 NTMD4840 U151 NTMD4840 3 2 1 4 6 5 8 7 E8 470uF 16V C330UF25V D8H14 E8 470uF 16V C330UF25V D8H14 C646 0 1uF C646 0 1uF T34 T34 R38 47K R38 47K R13 4 7K R13 4 7K R1697 4 7K R1697 4 7K T45 T45 Q44 2N3904 Q44 2N3904 1 3 2 T39 T39 T48 T48 Q5 2N3904 SOT23 Q5 2N3904 SOT23 3 1 2 U152 NCP1579 U152 U152 NCP1579 U152 BST 1 TG 2 GND 3 BG 4 VCC 5 COMP ...

Page 23: ... 110_1 R10 110_1 CB10 0 1uF CB10 0 1uF R519 100K R519 100K R1 110_1 R1 110_1 CB64 0 1uF CB64 0 1uF U11 LT1084 TO 252 3 U11 LT1084 TO 252 3 IN 3 ADJ GND 1 OUT 2 R11 180_1 R11 180_1 R47 100K 1 R47 100K 1 C301 0 1uF C301 0 1uF CE33 470uF 16V C330UF25V D8H14 CE33 470uF 16V C330UF25V D8H14 R5 1K_1 R5 1K_1 CB33 0 1uF CB33 0 1uF CE7 47uF 16v CE7 47uF 16v CE17 100uF 16v CE17 100uF 16v C302 NC C302 NC R203...

Page 24: ...2008 ANALOG POWER NUSTC_5380P1_V2 1 25 x 1 180 110 3 3V 1 25 x 1 100 100 2 5V 1 25 x 1 0 100 1 25V 10 tolerance R12 110_1 R12 110_1 U10 AZ1117 adj U10 AZ1117 adj ADJ GND 1 OUT 2 IN 3 CB32 0 1uF CB32 0 1uF CB228 0 1uF CB228 0 1uF R14 180_1 R14 180_1 R19 0R R19 0R C575 1uF C575 1uF U7 AZ1117 adj U7 AZ1117 adj ADJ GND 1 OUT 2 IN 3 CE19 470uF 16V C330UF25V D8H14 CE19 470uF 16V C330UF25V D8H14 CB229 0 ...

Page 25: ...7 6 6 1 1 R28 10K R28 10K R52 NC R52 NC TP34 TP34 C21 5pF 20pF C21 5pF 20pF R22 47K R22 47K R198 10K R198 10K R40 4 7K R40 4 7K R2021 0R NC R2021 0R NC C22 1uF C22 1uF R27 1 R27 1 H3 HOLE GND H3 HOLE GND 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 1 1 FB17 FB FB17 FB Q1 2N3904 Q1 2N3904 1 3 2 R199 NC R199 NC R25 390 R25 390 CB70 0 1uF CB70 0 1uF R21 220 R21 220 Y1 60MHz Y1 60MHz R30 33 R30 33 TP36 TP36 R35 NC...

Page 26: ...27pF C57 4 7uF C57 4 7uF R168 NC 10K R168 NC 10K C31 4 7uF C31 4 7uF R188 0R NC R188 0R NC T57 T57 F2 Little 1206L110 C POLYFUSE1206 SMD F2 Little 1206L110 C POLYFUSE1206 SMD T22 T22 CB197 0 1uF CB197 0 1uF L12 390nH L12 390nH FB48 FB FB48 FB FB19 FB FB19 FB FB61 NS FB FB61 NS FB R2038 0R NC R2038 0R NC CB137 0 1uF CB137 0 1uF CE847 10uF 16v CE847 10uF 16v C38 33pF C38 33pF C108 NC 330nF C108 NC 3...

Page 27: ... 47x4 0402 RN0402 SMD RNA10 47x4 0402 RN0402 SMD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RNA17 75x4 RNA17 75x4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CA20 0 1uF CA20 0 1uF CA5 0 1uF CA5 0 1uF RA8 75 RA8 75 RNA4 47x4 0402 RNA4 47x4 0402 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RA7 75 RA7 75 RNA6 47x4 0402 RNA6 47x4 0402 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RA14 100 RA14 100 CA27 0 1uF CA27 0 1uF UA1 16M x 16 DDR TSOP 66 UA1 16M x 16 DDR TSOP 66 VDD 1 DQ0 2 VDDQ 3 DQ1 4 DQ2 5 VSSQ 6 DQ3 7 D...

Page 28: ...RI 93 T8 T8 R1209 0R R1209 0R R1257 NS 4 7K R1257 NS 4 7K R45 4 7K R45 4 7K R54 10K R54 10K R61 10K R61 10K T7 T7 U17 M25L3205D U17 M25L3205D S_ 1 Q 2 W_ VPP 3 VSS 4 D 5 C 6 HOLD_ 7 VCC 8 R1227 NS 4 7K R1227 NS 4 7K CB452 0 1uF CB452 0 1uF T9 T9 CB52 0 1uF CB52 0 1uF R197 NS 10K R197 NS 10K RN5 10Kx4 RN5 10Kx4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CA36 4 7uF CA36 4 7uF CA37 0 1uF CA37 0 1uF CB53 0 1uF CB53 0 1uF CA39 0...

Page 29: ...CLK 15 DDC DATA 16 GND 17 5V 18 HP DET 19 SHELL3 22 SHELL4 23 D199 D199 1 2 R2112 0 R2112 0 R2066 1K NS R2066 1K NS R2085 47K R0603 SMD R2085 47K R0603 SMD R2123 68R R2123 68R R2114 1K NS R2114 1K NS C176 1uF C0402 SMD C176 1uF C0402 SMD D153 RB520S 30 1N4148 SMD D153 RB520S 30 1N4148 SMD 1 2 R2027 100K R2027 100K C715 100nF C0402 SMD C715 100nF C0402 SMD R2083 0 R0603 SMD R2083 0 R0603 SMD FB9 NC...

Page 30: ... TCON CMO D2 1N4148 D2 1N4148 Q28 2N3904 Q28 2N3904 1 3 2 CE72 470uF 16v C330UF25V D8H14 CE72 470uF 16v C330UF25V D8H14 CB155 0 1uF CB155 0 1uF R391 NC R391 NC Q9 2N7002 Q9 2N7002 1 3 2 T6 T6 R394 10k R394 10k CB154 0 1uF CB154 0 1uF R397 10K R397 10K FB55 FB FB55 FB CB152 0 1uF CB152 0 1uF R396 4 7k R396 4 7k Q26 2N3904 Q26 2N3904 1 3 2 C85 1uF C85 1uF R401 10K R401 10K CB216 0 1uF CB216 0 1uF CB...

Page 31: ...pF C594 18pF C363 10nF C363 10nF FB42 FB FB42 FB D105 ESD_0402_10pF C0402 SMD D105 ESD_0402_10pF C0402 SMD 1 2 C351 10nF C351 10nF CB158 0 1uF CB158 0 1uF C596 10nF C596 10nF R1192 68 R1192 68 T24 T24 FB40 FB FB40 FB C598 10nF C598 10nF C597 18pF C597 18pF C658 10uF 10v C0805 SMD C658 10uF 10v C0805 SMD R1643 20K R1643 20K R1642 20K R1642 20K D158 ESD_0402_10pF D158 ESD_0402_10pF 1 2 CB160 0 1uF C...

Page 32: ...5 NS 0 1uF R24 10K R24 10K R170 2K R170 2K C134 5pF C134 5pF C135 10nF C135 10nF D31 ESD_0402_10pF D31 ESD_0402_10pF 1 2 R169 68 R169 68 R160 0R R160 0R R181 0R R181 0R R171 75 R171 75 R182 10K R182 10K C137 5pF C137 5pF R161 0R R161 0R QF6 2N7002 SOT23 SMD QF6 2N7002 SOT23 SMD 1 3 2 C136 10nF C136 10nF P11 SLIM_phonejack P11 SLIM_phonejack HP 1 GND 2 NC 3 NC 4 L 5 R 6 L 7 R106 nc R106 nc D23 ESD_...

Page 33: ...SMD C663 10uF 10v C0805 SMD R1591 47 R1591 47 C534 47nF C534 47nF R1587 100 R1587 100 R1594 27 R1594 27 T61 T61 C152 4 7uF C152 4 7uF R1592 100 R1592 100 C459 47pF C459 47pF TP51 TP51 R1525 47 R1525 47 T63 T63 D147 ESD_0402_10pF D147 ESD_0402_10pF 1 2 R1560 100 R1560 100 CB163 0 1uF CB163 0 1uF CB162 0 1uF CB162 0 1uF R1562 47 R1562 47 D146 ESD_0402_10pF D146 ESD_0402_10pF 1 2 R1598 27 R0603 SMD R...

Page 34: ...4 AIN3_L 173 AIN3_R 172 AVDD33_AADC 171 AVSS33_AADC 183 VMID_AADC 181 REFP_AADC 182 REFN_AADC 180 ASPDIF 203 AOMCLK 200 AOLRCK 201 AOBCK 202 AOSDATA0 198 AL1 188 AR1 187 AL2 191 AR2 189 AVDD33_ADAC0 192 AVDD33_ADAC1 184 AVSS33_ADAC0 190 AVSS33_ADAC1 186 ADAC_VCM 185 AVDD33_DIG 170 C603 0 1uF C603 0 1uF T88 T88 T101 T101 R33 1K R33 1K C329 4 7uF C329 4 7uF T84 T84 T4 T4 U2 TPA1517 TDA1517P U2 TPA15...

Page 35: ...6 1K C668 10uF 10v C0805 SMD C668 10uF 10v C0805 SMD R298 5 1K R298 5 1K CE25 470uF 16V C330UF25V D8H14 CE25 470uF 16V C330UF25V D8H14 U55A NJM4558 OPA U55A NJM4558 OPA 3 2 1 8 4 D15 1N4148 D15 1N4148 C670 10uF 10v C0805 SMD C670 10uF 10v C0805 SMD C650 0 1uF C650 0 1uF T74 T74 C643 120pF C0603 SMD C643 120pF C0603 SMD CE3 47uF 16v CE3 47uF 16v R1644 10k R1644 10k C694 10uF 10v C0805 SMD C694 10uF...

Page 36: ...4001220DA P o w e r S u p p l y 7 0094001233A 8 LVDS wire 0090402198 Speaker wire 9 0090402199A Speaker 0094001218 10 11 Combination Wire0090402388A 12 R e m o t e C o n t r o l B o a r d A s s e m b l y 0090719244 13 Keypad Assembly 0090701136 Power cord 14 DVD Keypad Assembly 0090719333 Workout Auditing Standard ization Approve brand customer export country special technique document number spec...

Page 37: ...nput 8893 3rd press ok Finished these operations system will be into the factory mode menu 8 1 2 How to exit IF want to exit this factory menu please press the botton Exit in the remoter 8 2 Measurements and Adjustments 8 2 1 Version S N Panel Resoution Version The first line is the model Name and the second line is current software version ...

Page 38: ...l When we found the color in the two models was abnormal Then we can use the function to adjust it automatically Color Temperature The function could adjust the Color Temperature used when debugging 8 2 3 Audio Dolby Banner When turn it ON the model will be in Dolby authentication state ...

Page 39: ...wnmix output model MTS System used when debugging The parameters only used when debugging no need to be modified 8 2 4 Channel Range Scan The function could make it to search the channels by differentiation the analog and digital channels Single RF Scan Search channels in the frequency scope set in advance ...

Page 40: ...NA DIGITAL CABLE ANALOG CABLE DIGITAL to search channels used only in project debugging Tuner Diagnostic Project debugging setting used to inspect the audio function 8 2 5Gamma Gamma Bright GAMMA0 8 Middle default settings in the program Dark GAMMA1 2 ...

Page 41: ...djust the backlight 8 2 7 Function Burning Mode Turn it ON to enter the aging model This is for factory run in testing The screen would display red green blue and black screen repeatedly Each color screen could be exam at that time ...

Page 42: ...42 Clean Storage The function could make the model turn back to the factory default setting ...

Page 43: ...mode is set Switch to otger channel and verify if the same problem happens Press VOL button to see of he problem can be solved Poor sound Verufy if sound system is correct Refer to some chapter for adjust No picture in some channel Verify if correct channel is selected Adjust the antenna Make adjustments by Fine Tune and MANUAL Scan No color for some channel program black and white Verify if the s...

Page 44: ... follow F1 Check U6 MCU 1 Power supply U7 U9 2 Reset signal 3 Crystal LDO was damaged or the loader is in short circuit OK Check U1 for 5V output Change U1 MP1410ES LF or D17 SK34A SMA Check L9 47μH It s normal but the voltage is high It s normal but the voltage is Low Check Pin No 4 of U1 MP1410 ES or change U1 E33 was damaged or the loader is in short circuit Y N Y N N Y Y N Y N Y N 9 2 Power Su...

Page 45: ...k the input Source Change Source input Check the input output Of IC U13 of Main B D Re soldering or change IC U13 Check the input output Of IC U55 of Main B D Re soldering or change IC U55 Check the input output Of IC U2 of Main B D Re soldering or change IC U2 Check the Speaker Change the Speaker Check the Sperker wire ...

Page 46: ...el Check the backlight B D Change the backlight B D Check the input output of jack CN3 of Main B D Re soldering or change IC UA1 and RNA1 17 Check the input output of Jack CN4 of Main B D Re soldering or change IC U13 Change the panel Change the Panel wire Check the Panel wire ...

Page 47: ...t Awful environment and something electric enter into LCD Mis align between TCP and Panel Panel failure TCP failure Failure Mode Part Name Description Phenomena Failure cause Dot Defect Bright dot dark dot in pannel Incoming Inspection Standard Polarizer Bubble Bladder in Polarizer Bladder between Polarizer and top glass Polarizer Scratch Polarizer Scratch Tine or rigidity arose Panel or Polarlzer...

Page 48: ...inside LCD pannel Circuit Abnormal Color Only color abnormal 1 Chip lose action 2 IC short or jointion bad 3 Pannel and vsc connect bad Failure Mode Part Name Description Phenomena Failure cause Mechanlcal Nolse When turn panel appear cacophony Caused by Mechanica noise of backlight unit Ripple Connectric circle Causeed by between mechanism and pannel B L off B L lose action Connect badness betwee...

Page 49: ... power too much F M F M in B L white balck Rotundity or wirelike F M in B L unit Failure Mode Part Name Description Phenomena Failure cause Light leakage Brightness at bottom of LCM brighter than normal B L unit badness Uniformity B L brightness asymmetric Sheet in B L unit is uneven Mechanlcal or B L Mount hole Lack screw or screw damage Lack screw Screw damage ...

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