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VPL-PS10/PX10/PX15

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Features

File Manager Function

Use of a computer’s Web browser enables you to add
files stored in the computer to the projector or delete
files stored in the projector by operating the computer.

Web browser built-in

The Internet Explorer 4.0 and its equivalent is built
into the projector, allowing you to connect to the
Internet.

Memory function

The projector can store a file imported from a
computer or a memory card.
When you store the file, you can create a password to
prevent unauthorized people from opening it.

The projector has built-in Windows CE and is
compatible with networking. Connecting to a Local
Area Network (LAN) allows you to run a presentation
using a file stored in a computer connected by the
same LAN. You can open the file from a computer
located far away from the projector as well as one in
the same conference room. Connecting to the Internet
only with the projector is also available.
When you have access to the projector by using the
Web browser of a computer, you can control the
projector from that computer.

Connection to a LAN

The projector is equipped with the ETHER connector
(VPL-PX15 and VPL-FX50) and a PC card slot, which
allows you to connect the projector to LAN by using
the LAN cables or the specified/recommended LAN
PC card. Installing a wireless LAN PC card to the PC
card slot enables wireless LAN connection.

PC card slot incorporated

The projector is equipped with a PC card slot.
Inserting the PC memory card, in which data are
stored, into this slot allows you to run a presentation
easily without using a computer.

Presentation Viewer Function

The projector has built-in simple Microsoft
PowerPoint and Microsoft Excel viewer funtions,
named Slide Viewer and Worksheet Viewer,
respectively. The functions allow you to run a slide
show using a PowerPoint file or to project an Excel
file without any conversion.

Image Viewer Function

The projector has built-in Image Viewer function,
allowing you to view images created in the JPEG,
BMP, GIF or PNG format, to set up a slide show, and
to run a slide show using the images.

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Precautions

Caution

Before you turn off the projector or reset it by
using the supplied Remote Commander, make sure
to exit any application software which is running.
Otherwise, system damage may occur and you may
not be able to restart the projector.

• Recommended system requirements for the projector

are as follows:
– Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 98 SE,

Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Me

• Make sure to use the specified/recommended LAN

PC card, wireless LAN PC card, PC memory card
and wireless LAN access point. Also use the
specified/recommended wireless LAN PC card to
install into the connected computers.
Using a device not specified/recommended may
cause incorrect operations.

For the specified/recommended devices, see the supplied
“Specified/recommended PC Card/Wireless LAN Access
Point.”

• To prevent data loss, make backup of data frequently.

In no event will Sony be liable for any loss of data.

• Please note that the software specifications are

subject to change without notice.

• Some of the illustrations in this manual may differ

from the actual application software.

About This  Manual

This manual explains networking operations of the
VPL-PX15, VPL-FX50 and VPL-FE110U/M LCD
Data Projector.
On-line Help files are also available. When you access
the Web server of the projector, a Help sentence will
appear on a computer when you rest the pointer over
each item.
In the Windows CE window of the projector you can
open the help file by clicking Help from the Start
menu. The Windows CE of the projector does not
support some functions. The Help file for Slide
Viewer, Worksheet Viewer or Image Viewer opens
when you click the 

 button on the tool bar of the

respective application window.

Refer to the Operating Instructions of this model for
operations other than networking.

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Summary of Contents for VPLL-CT10

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Page 2: ...S SONY DONT LE NUMÉRO DE PIÈCE EST INDIQUÉ DANS LE PRÉSENT MANUEL OU DANS DES SUPPLÉMENTS PUBLIÉS PAR SONY WARNING This manual is intended for qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock fire or injury do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel WA...

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Page 5: ...Unit Assembly Removal 2 7 2 2 8 GA Board Removal VPL PX15 only 2 8 2 2 9 CE block Removal VPL PX15 only 2 9 2 2 10 QC and CM Boards Removal VPL PX15 only 2 10 2 2 11 Parts from the QC Board Removal VPL PX15 only 2 11 2 2 12 QA Board Removal 2 12 2 2 13 QB Board Removal 2 13 2 2 14 F and V Boards Removal 2 14 2 2 15 Prism Block Assembly and Polarizer Removal 2 15 2 2 16 Lamp Assembly Removal 2 16 2...

Page 6: ...t 3 11 3 5 2 1 HIGH Mode of INPUT A 3 11 3 5 2 2 LOW Mode of INPUT A 3 11 3 5 2 3 LOW Mode of VIDEO 3 11 3 6 Memory 3 12 4 Semiconductors 4 1 5 Spare Parts 5 1 Notes on Repair Parts 5 1 5 2 Exploded Views 5 2 5 3 Electrical Parts List 5 10 6 Block Diagrams Overall 6 1 BA BB 1 5 QA 1 2 6 2 BB 2 5 3 5 NF QA 2 2 QB 6 3 BB 4 5 H V 6 4 BB 5 5 6 5 C 6 6 F G GA 6 7 7 Diagrams 7 1 Frame Schematic Diagram ...

Page 7: ... 19 BB 3 7 7 20 BB 4 7 7 21 BB 5 7 7 22 BB 6 7 7 23 BB 7 7 7 24 C 1 5 7 30 C 2 5 7 31 C 3 5 7 32 C 4 5 7 33 C 5 5 7 34 F 7 38 G 1 3 7 38 G 2 3 7 39 G 3 3 7 40 GA 7 41 H 7 43 V 7 43 NF 7 43 Printed Wiring Boards QA 7 5 QB 7 8 BA 7 12 BB 7 16 C 7 28 G 7 36 GA 7 36 F 7 37 H 7 42 V 7 42 NF 7 42 ...

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Page 9: ...eprinted from the operating instructions VPL PX15 PX10 PS10 2001 Sony Corporation 4 083 534 13 1 VPL PX15 VPL PX10 VPL PS10 Operating Instructions Mode d emploi Manual de instrucciones FR ES LCD Data Projector GB 1 1 VPL PX10 PX15 PS10 Operating Instructions ...

Page 10: ...in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment This label is located on the rear of the Remote Commander LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT RAYONNEMENT LASER NE PAS REGARDER DANS LE FAISCEAU APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 2 LASER STRAHLING NICHT IN DEN STRAHL BLICKEN LASER KLASSE 2 MAX OUTPUT 1mW EN60825 1 WAVE LENGTH 645nm A11 1996 CAUTION LASER RADIATION...

Page 11: ... Installing the Projector 18 GB Connecting the Projector 18 GB Connecting to a Computer 18 GB Connecting to a VCR or 15k RGB Component Equipment 20 GB Connecting to a LAN VPL PX15 only 21 GB Selecting the Menu Language 23 GB Projecting 24 GB Adjustments and Settings Using the Menu Using the Menu 27 GB The PICTURE CTRL Menu 28 GB The INPUT SETTING Menu 29 GB The SET SETTING Menu 31 GB The INSTALL S...

Page 12: ...raperies It is desirable to install the projector in a room where floor and walls are not of light reflecting material If the floor and walls are of reflecting material it is recommended that the carpet and wall paper be changed to a dark color On preventing internal heat build up After you turn off the power with the I 1 key on the Remote Commander or on the control panel do not disconnect the un...

Page 13: ...zoom function that enables you to enlarge the image at a desired location on the screen The freeze function allows you to freeze the picture projected The frozen picture continues to be projected even if the equipment is disconnected from the video source Accepts various input signals Scan converter loaded This projector has a built in scan converter that converts the input signal to 1024 768 dots...

Page 14: ... adjust the height Then release the buttons The adjusters will lock then the height of the projector will be fixed For fine adjustment turn the adjusters to the right or left Note If the adjusters have been extended to the limit and you keep turning the adjusters counterclockwise the adjusters will stop turning and the adjuster buttons cannot be pressed In this case turn the adjusters clockwise an...

Page 15: ...ck on with the I 1 key For details on the LAMP COVER and the TEMP FAN indicators see page 40 GB 13 GB Location and Function of Controls Connector Panel Left side INPUT B PC CARD MOUSE CTRL S PLUG IN POWER AUDIO AUDIO VIDEO S VIDEO INPUT A AC IN INPUT B PC CARD MOUSE CTRL S PLUG IN POWER AUDIO AUDIO VIDEO S VIDEO INPUT A AC IN 56 7 8 4 3 2 1 PUSH 1 AC IN socket Connects the supplied AC power cord 2...

Page 16: ...a FUNCTION key To use this function allocate an application to a FUNCTION key The FUNCTION 3 key is allocated to the keyboard software display qs Strap holder Attaches the supplied strap qd CONTROL S OUT jack stereo minijack Connects to the CTRL S jack on the projector with the connecting cable not supplied to use the Remote Commander as a wired remote control unit In this case you do not need to ...

Page 17: ...9 q qa qs qd qf qg qh 17 GB 8 RESET key Resets the value of an item to its factory preset value or returns the enlarged image back to its original size 9 D ZOOM key Enlarges the image at a desired location on the screen This key works only when a signal from a computer is input Pressing the key once displays the icon This icon indicates the point you want to enlarge Use an arrow key M m to move th...

Page 18: ...ible with DDC2B Display Data Channel 2B If your computer is compatible with DDC1 turn the projector on according to the following procedures 1 Connect the projector to the computer using the supplied HD D sub 15 pin cable 2 Turn the projector on 3 Start the computer 1 DDC is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association 19 GB Connecting the Projector Setting Up and Projecti...

Page 19: ...ccording to the input signal For details see page 30 GB When you connect the projector to 15k RGB component video equipment select RGB component or VCR GBR with the INPUT A setting in the SET SETTING menu Use the composite sync signal when you input the external sync signal from 15k RGB component equipment MOUSE CTRL S PLUG IN POWER AUDIO AUDIO VIDEO S VIDEO INPUT A AC IN SMF 402 Signal Cable not ...

Page 20: ...T A AC IN PUSH Computer Left side of the projector to router LAN cable Hub Computer Computer LAN cable LAN cable LAN cable Connecting using the ETHER connector Installing a memory card If you store a file created with Microsoft PowerPoint1 in a memory card and insert it into the INPUT B PC CARD slot you can run a presentation without connecting a computer For inserting and removing a memory card s...

Page 21: ...till picture is displayed on the screen Press the APA key when the full image is displayed on the screen If there are black edges around the image the APA function will not function properly and the image may extend beyond the screen If you switch the input signal or re connect a computer press the APA key again to get the suitable picture ADJUSTING appears on the screen To restore the original sc...

Page 22: ...r is set to PJ If it is set to NETWORK the menu display will not appear even when you press the MENU key on the Remote Commander To select the language used in the menu see page 23 GB 1 Press the MENU key The menu display appears The menu presently selected is shown as a yellow button PICTURE CTRL CONTRAST 80 BRIGHT 50 RGB ENHANCER 30 GAMMA MODE GRAPHICS COLOR TEMP LOW VOLUME 50 INPUT A 2 Use the ...

Page 23: ...ideo signal is input When the RGB signal is input PICTURE CTRL CONTRAST 80 BRIGHT 50 COLOR 50 HUE 50 SHARP 50 D PICTURE ON COLOR TEMP LOW COLOR SYS AUTO VOLUME 50 VIDEO PICTURE CTRL CONTRAST 80 BRIGHT 50 RGB ENHANCER 30 GAMMA MODE GRAPHICS COLOR TEMP LOW VOLUME 50 INPUT A 29 GB COLOR SYS System Selects the color system of the input signal AUTO Automatically selects one of the following signals NTS...

Page 24: ...est one The INPUT SETTING Menu 31 GB Preset signals 1 VESA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association 2 PC 98 is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation 3 VPL PX15 PX10 1296 VPL PS10 1012 Since the data is recalled from the preset memory for the following signals you can use this preset data by adjusting SIZE H Make finer adjustments using SHIFT Signal Memory No SIZ...

Page 25: ... the projector goes into the power saving mode if no signal is input for 10 minutes IR RECEIVER Selects the remote control detectors on the front and rear of the projector FRONT REAR Activates both the front and rear detectors FRONT Activates the front detector only REAR Activates the rear detector only The SET SETTING Menu The INSTALL SETTING Menu 33 GB KEYSTONE MEM ON The DIGIT KEYSTONE setting ...

Page 26: ... 3 8 21 3 8 27 3 8 33 3 8 39 3 8 48 3 8 57 3 8 63 1 2 78 1 2 93 1 2 Unit mm inches To calculate the installation measurements unit mm SS screen size diagonal inches a minimum SS 33 59 0 9055 59 1 025 a maximum SS 42 370377 0 9055 58 9761 0 975 b x SS 0 9055 6 912 c x SS 0 9055 6 912 83 4 VPL PS10 35 GB Notes for Installation Unsuitable Installation Do not install the projector in the following sit...

Page 27: ...g the projector Turn off the projector then unplug the power cord Wait for at least an hour for the lamp to cool Note The lamp remains at a high temperature after you turn off the projector with the I 1 key If you touch the lamp you may burn your finger When you replace the lamp wait for at least an hour for the lamp to cool 1 Place a protective sheet cloth beneath the projector Hold the projector...

Page 28: ...rt an interval Wait for about 90 seconds before turning on the power see page 25 GB The lamp cover is detached Close the lamp cover securely see page 37 GB The air filter cover is detached Close the air filter cover securely see page 38 GB Symptom Cause Remedy No picture The computer signal is not set to output to an external monitor Set the computer signal to output to an external monitor see pag...

Page 29: ...p Battery Very Low VPL PX15 only The backup battery for the Windows CE OS is exhausted Consult with qualified Sony personnel 41 GB Specifications Specifications Optical characteristics Projection system 3 LCD panels 1 lens projection system LCD panel VPL PX15 PX10 0 9 inch TFT LCD panel with micro lens array 2 359 296 pixels 786 432 pixels 3 VPL PS10 0 9 inch TFT LCD panel 1 440 000 pixels 480 000...

Page 30: ...negative Horizontal sync input 1 5 Vp p high impedance positive negative VD Vertical sync input 1 5 Vp p high impedance positive negative AUDIO Stereo minijack 500 mVrms impedance more than 47 kilohms MOUSE 6 pin female For details see Pin assignment on page 43 GB INPUT B VPL PX15 only ETHER 10BASE T standard 100BASE TX standard PC CARD slot PC CARD slot Type II USB hub Up B type female 1 Down A t...

Page 31: ...3 GB control panel 11 GB front left side 9 GB rear right side bottom 9 GB Remote Commander 14 GB 16 GB M N Menu clearing the menu display 27 GB INPUT SETTING menu 29 GB INSTALL SETTING menu 32 GB PICTURE CTRL menu 28 GB SET SETTING menu 31 GB using the menu 27 GB MENU BACKGRND 33 GB MENU COLOR 33 GB MENU POSITION 33 GB Messages cautions 40 GB warnings 40 GB Notes for installation unsuitable condit...

Page 32: ...1 24 VPL PS10 PX10 PX15 88 JP ...

Page 33: ...01 Sony Corporation VPL PX15 FX50 FE110J FE110U FE110M 4 080 676 41 1 VPL PX15 VPL FX50 VPL FE110J 110U 110M LCD Data Projector Operating Instructions for Networking Instructions en cas de mise en réseau Manual de instrucciones de red Bedienungsanleitung für das Arbeiten im Netzwerk Manuale di rete JP GB FR ES DE IT CS ...

Page 34: ...Excel File Using the Worksheet Viewer 23 GB Projecting an Image Using the Image Viewer 23 GB Using File Manager 26 GB Controlling the Projector from a Computer 27 GB Checking the Indicators on the Projector 28 GB Operations from the Projector 29 GB Preparations 29 GB Running a Presentation Using the Slide Viewer 30 GB Projecting an Excel File Using the Worksheet Viewer 31 GB Running a Slide Show U...

Page 35: ...an Excel file without any conversion Image Viewer Function The projector has built in Image Viewer function allowing you to view images created in the JPEG BMP GIF or PNG format to set up a slide show and to run a slide show using the images 5 GB Precautions Caution Before you turn off the projector or reset it by using the supplied Remote Commander make sure to exit any application software which...

Page 36: ...n off the projector or restart Windows CE of the projector while the PC card is writing or reading Make sure to use the specified recommended LAN PC card wireless LAN PC card or PC memory card For the specified recommended cards see the supplied Specified recommended PC Card Wireless LAN Access Point The driver software for the specified recommended PC cards is installed into the projector at the ...

Page 37: ...X50 If you select Wireless Ethernet Driver in step 3 follow the steps below after performing step 6 1 Click the On board LAN tab 2 Remove the check from the Enable On board LAN checkbox 3 Click the OK button The window in step 2 reappears Note Once the On board LAN was deactivated it is not shown in the driver names of the Network Configuration dialog box If you want to select On board LAN check t...

Page 38: ... hoc mode To connect to a wireless LAN between the projector and computers without using the wireless LAN access point follow the steps below on the projector only 1 Follow steps 1 to 4 in Using the wireless LAN access point In the Access Point settings dialog box set the Nickname of this mode 2 Click the checkbox next to Peer to Peer 3 Enter an optional Access Point ID You can type up to 32 alpha...

Page 39: ... computer s browser software Internet Explorer 4 0 or later versions or Netscape Navigator 4 5x or 4 7x version 2 Type http xxx xxx xxx xxx for the IP address of the projector setup If the IP address is not changed from the factory preset one type http 192 168 0 1 setup when using a LAN PC card or http 192 168 0 2 setup when using the ETHER connector If the number of the IP address starts from 0 z...

Page 40: ...R page 23 Select the PRESENTATION VIEWER icon in the Application Select window Finding a file you want to project on the projector page 23 Select where the file is stored the computer or projector then select the Excel file you want The Worksheet Viewer starts Projecting an Excel file 15 GB Projecting an image onto the projector using a file stored in a computer You can project an image onto the p...

Page 41: ...name of a computer that stores the file to use and select the PowerPoint file Slide Viewer starts and the selected file appears in slide view Setting up a slide show page 31 Set which slides to use and how to advance a slide in a slide show Running a slide show 17 GB Running a presentation using a file stored in the projector or memory card By using a PowerPoint file stored in the projector or in ...

Page 42: ... of the Application Select window Having access to the projector opens the Application Select window The following shows the names and functions of the icons and buttons in the window 4 2 3 5 6 1 8 7 1 Language select button Clicking opens the language select drop down list Each window has help sentences shown on the lower part of the window You can display them in English French German Spanish It...

Page 43: ...s the file select window on a computer Click the PowerPoint file ppt or pps file you want You can also select the file by entering the file name in the Browse text box The selected file name is displayed in the Browse text box BACK button Click to return to the previous window Password setting box HOME button Click to return to the Application Select window 21 GB To store the selected file into th...

Page 44: ...r You can display Excel worksheets to fill the projector screen change the area of a worksheet in view on the projector screen zoom in or out the projected worksheet Note As the Worksheet Viewer is a simple Excel viewer function it does not support some Excel features such as a split feature Projecting an Excel file 1 Follow steps 1 to 3 in Running a Presentation Using the Slide Viewer Running a p...

Page 45: ...cannot be rotated due to lack of momory In this case reduce the image to obtain a smaller file size 5 Scroll buttons Clicking the arrows changes the display area of the image on the screen if the enlarged image does not fit the screen 6 END button Ends or suspends the full screen display to return to the File Select window 7 HOME button Returns to the Application Select window 25 GB Note When you ...

Page 46: ...the projector Deleting files from the projector using File Manager 1 Click the FILE MANAGER icon in the Application Select window The File Manager window appears and the list of files stored in the projector pops up 2 Select the file you want to delete You can check all the files you want to delete 3 Click the Delete button All the files you have checked are removed from the file list Note You can...

Page 47: ...hat the INPUT C RS 232C RS 422A select switch on the rear of the projector is set to INPUT C To operate the projector use the RM PJM610 remote commander or mouse and keyboard not supplied Connect the mouse and keyboard to the projector before connecting the power cord of the projector to the AC outlet Opening the Network Projector window To perform networking operations without connecting to a com...

Page 48: ...displayed 31 GB Running a presentation Using a file stored in a computer connected to the LAN 1 Double click the My Projector icon in the Network Projector window 2 Enter xxxx name of a computer you want to access in the address column then click the Enter button The shared folders for the computer are displayed Note You have to set the items for Identification in the Network Configuration dialog ...

Page 49: ...lose About Zoom 33 GB Running a Slide Show Using the Image Viewer You can display thumbnail images of the files stored in the projector or a memory card installed in the projector then run a slide show by selecting the images you want When you start the Image Viewer of the projector and select the folder which contains the files you want the main window opens About the main window of the Image Vie...

Page 50: ...a slide show Saving the slide show setting You can run a slide show repeatedly by using the files stored as the slide show setting files SHO files You can also change the settings of the stored setting files To save the file 1 Click Save from the Slide Show menu The Save Slide show setting file dialog box opens 2 Enter the file name then click the OK button The saved files are shown in the Load Sl...

Page 51: ...ide show appears A slide show cannot be run The message File size is too large Decrease file size in any way for example by dividing it into smaller files then try to restart the slide show appears Internet Browser for the projector cannot be started The message Password is set for the file Enter password appears The message You might have entered the wrong password Enter it again appears Causes a...

Page 52: ...1 44 VPL PS10 PX10 PX15 Sony Corporation Printed in Japan ...

Page 53: ...15 VPL PX10 VPL PS10 2001 Sony Corporation LCD Data Projector Installation Manual for Dealers Pages 3 8 to 10 and 26 to 43 This installation Manual for Dealers explains how to install the projector For example it explains lens installation installation measurements when using the optional lens and when hanging the projector from the ceiling ...

Page 54: ...at rises to the ceiling check that the temperature near the installation location is not excessive Install the projector on the floor or ceiling Installation in any other location may cause a malfunction such as color irregularity or shortening of lamp life Do not install the unit in a location near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust...

Page 55: ...kwise 10 5 Place a thick cloth e g a cushion beneath the projector Grasp the projector handle and place the projector face down Note The lens projects from the top of the projector when the lens is installed on the projector Before installation place an adequately thick cloth beneath the projector to keep the lens from contact with the floor or a desk top Otherwise the lens may malfunction if it r...

Page 56: ...455 x 1607 x 1988 x 2369 21 3 8 27 3 8 33 3 8 39 3 8 48 3 8 57 3 8 63 3 8 78 3 8 93 3 8 a SS 54 15 0 9071 211 9761 b x SS 0 9071 6 912 c x SS 0 9071 6 912 83 4 When you use the VPLL CT10 set the screen size between 40 to 100 inches VPL PX15 PX10 26 PUSH a x b 0 c PUSH Distance between the front of the cabinet and the center of the lens Unit mm inches Floor Wall A Center of the screen Center of the...

Page 57: ...541 x 694 x 847 15 3 8 21 3 8 27 3 8 33 3 8 Unit mm inches VPL PS10 a SS 54 15 0 9055 213 b x SS 0 9055 6 912 c x SS 0 9055 6 912 83 4 When you use the VPLL CT10 set the screen size between 40 to 100 inches a N SS 26 67 0 9055 78 2988048 1 025 a M SS 33 685039 0 9055 80 0 975 b x SS 0 9055 6 912 c x SS 0 9055 6 912 83 4 When you use the VPLL CW10 set the screen size between 60 to 300 inches 30 Eng...

Page 58: ...3 4 179 5 8 226 7 8 b c 71 7 2 7 8 x c 377 c 529 c 681 c 834 14 7 8 20 7 8 26 7 8 32 7 8 a SS 54 15 0 9071 211 9761 x c SS 0 9071 6 912 71 7 When you use the VPLL CT10 set the screen size between 40 to 100 inches a N SS 26 67 0 9071 78 1 025 a M SS 33 6858 0 9071 80 10359 0 975 x c SS 0 9071 6 912 71 7 When you use the VPLL CW10 set the screen size between 60 to 300 inches 32 K K a x b c 0 English...

Page 59: ...7 8 168 1 4 211 1 8 254 282 3 4 354 425 1 4 b c 71 7 2 7 8 x c 530 c 682 c 835 c 988 c 1217 c 1446 c 1598 c 1980 c 2362 20 7 8 26 7 8 32 7 8 39 48 57 63 78 93 Unit mm inches Standard lens SS 40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300 N 1461 2221 2982 3742 4503 5644 6784 7545 9446 11348 a 57 1 2 87 1 2 117 3 8 147 3 8 177 1 4 221 1 8 267 297 3 8 372 1 8 447 M 1767 2680 3592 4505 5417 6786 8154 9067 11348...

Page 60: ...e lens with the center of the screen Front view D The lens is offset 43 4 mm 1 3 4 inches to the left from the center of the supporting pole When mounting take care to align the center of the lens with the center of the screen not the center of the supporting pole Side view E a distance between the screen and the center of the lens 1 Center of the screen 2 Center of the unit 3 Front of the cabinet...

Page 61: ...m inches Center of the projector Side INPUT B PC CARD INPUT A AC IN PUSH 57 7 2 3 8 16 7 11 16 15 19 32 108 4 3 8 81 9 3 1 4 18 23 32 12 4 1 2 34 9 1 3 8 167 3 6 5 8 77 4 3 1 8 141 5 5 8 38 3 1 9 16 66 2 2 5 8 21 27 32 178 5 7 1 8 46 5 1 7 8 Center of gravity Center of gravity This illustration shows the VPL PX15 42 Unit mm inches Dimensions Top HELP LAMP COVER TEMP FAN POWER SAVING ON STANDBY RES...

Page 62: ...150 6 6 78 7 3 1 8 24 31 32 26 9 1 1 16 13 4 17 32 35 7 1 7 16 85 5 3 3 8 144 8 5 3 4 44 4 1 3 4 81 8 3 1 4 36 1 7 16 30 5 1 1 4 72 4 2 7 8 163 6 1 2 254 10 81 5 3 1 4 23 6 15 16 81 8 3 1 4 17 2 11 16 95 1 3 3 4 271 10 3 4 Center of the projector Unit mm inches Printed in Japan ...

Page 63: ... level surface in a horizontal position Avoid touching the lens surface Specifications Short Focal Length Converter Lens F 1 9 to 2 1 f 26 8 to 33 5 mm 11 16 to 13 8 inches Projection picture size 60 to 300 inches Throwing distance when 100 inches 2934 to 3543 mm using VPL PX15 PX10 1153 8 to 1391 2 inches 200 inches 5947 to 7163 mm 2343 8 to 282 inches 300 inches 8961 to 10784 mm 3527 8 to 4241 2...

Page 64: ...n a horizontal position Avoid touching the lens surface When you use the VPLL CT10 set the standard lens of the projector to the long focus position to prevent vignetting a fall off in brightness at the edges of the image Specifications Long Focal Length Converter Lens F 2 2 f 53 5 mm 21 8 inches Projection picture size 40 to 100 inches Throwing distance when 40 inches 2176 mm 857 8 inches using V...

Page 65: ...2 1 VPL PS10 PX10 PX15 Section 2 Service Informations 2 1 Board Layout GA VPL PX15 C CM VPL PX15 BA BB G H QA QC VPL PX15 QB F NF V Micon printed wiring board VPL PX15 Power block Lamp ...

Page 66: ... 1 Hood Assembly and Front Assembly Removal Screw B3 x 5 Screw B3 x 5 Screw B3 x 5 Two screws PSW3 x 90 Screw PSW3 x 90 Hood assembly Front assembly Lens cap main 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Screw B3 x 5 Matching connector Matching connector 8 9 H board CN10 ...

Page 67: ... PX10 PX15 2 2 2 H Board Removal Hood assembly Three screws B3 x 4 H board 1 2 2 2 3 NF Board Removal Front assembly NF board Adjuster Screw B3 x 5 Screw BVTP3 x 8 Three Screws BVTP3 x 8 1 2 Plate FHB CN15 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 68: ...2 4 VPL PS10 PX10 PX15 2 2 4 C Board Removal C board Two screws B3 x 5 Two screws B3 x 5 CN304 CN1207 CN1205 CN1209 CN305 1 2 3 ...

Page 69: ...X15 2 2 5 BB and BA Boards Removal Remove the C board Refer to 2 2 4 B block assembly BB board BA board Screw B3 x 5 Two screws B3 x 3 CN801 CN810 CN809 CN811 CN303 CN806 1 2 3 4 Bracket BB 5 6 QA board CN20 QB board CN31 ...

Page 70: ...board Three screws Screw B3 x 5 Two screws B3 x 5 Two screws B3 x 5 Two screws B3 x 5 CN1101 CN1102 CN1107 1 2 3 4 5 Power block assembly Bracket BB Ballast connector CN1108 CN1104 Sheet G Sheet BS Bracket G Power block 6 7 8 9 a a B3 x 5 B3 x 8 B3 x 5 ...

Page 71: ...5 2 2 7 Optics Unit Assembly Removal Remove the C board Refer to 2 2 4 Two screws B3 x 8 Three screws B3 x 8 Three screws B3 x 8 Two screws B3 x 8 1 2 3 4 Optics unit asembly Handle Matching connector Matching connector 5 6 ...

Page 72: ...2 8 VPL PS10 PX10 PX15 2 2 8 GA Board Removal VPL PX15 only Remove the optics unit assembly Refer to 2 2 7 Two screws B3 x 5 1 2 CN1502 CN1501 GA board ...

Page 73: ...0 PX15 2 2 9 CE block Removal VPL PX15 only Remove the optics unit assembly Refer to 2 2 7 Three screws B3 x 5 Two screws B3 x 5 1 2 3 CE block GA board CN1501 CM board CN41 CM board CN40 CM board CN42 GA board CN1502 ...

Page 74: ...2 10 VPL PS10 PX10 PX15 2 2 10 QC and CM Boards Removal VPL PX15 only Remove the CE block Refer to 2 2 9 Two screws B3 x 5 1 2 3 CN43 QC board CM board Shield plate CE ...

Page 75: ...oard Refer to 2 2 10 Screw P3 x 4 Four screws P2 x 12 Two screws P3 x 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CN9004 CN9008 CN9009 QC board Remove the battery in the direction of arrow Battery Lithium CR1220 Type Battery removal PC card connector CF card assembly Micon printed wiring board Four nuts M2 Battery holder ...

Page 76: ...2 12 VPL PS10 PX10 PX15 2 2 12 QA Board Removal Remove the optics unit assembly Refer to 2 2 7 Two screws B2 x 6 Screw B3 x 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 QA board Earth spring Video sleeve Unit bracket ...

Page 77: ...QB Board Removal Remove the QA board Refer to 2 2 12 screw B3 x 5 Screw B3 x 5 screw B3 x 5 Two screws B3 x 5 Two screws B3 x 5 screw B3 x 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CN12 CN33 CN30 QB board assembly AC inlet QB board Plate CP Supplied screw 9 ...

Page 78: ...X15 2 2 14 F and V Boards Removal Remove the Power Block Refer to 2 2 6 Remove the optics unit assembly Refer to 2 2 7 Two screws B3 x 5 Two screws B3 x 5 Screw PSW4 x 8 1 2 3 4 5 CN1002 CN16 CN1001 F board V board Sheet F ...

Page 79: ... Three screws Screw Screw Out polarizer G Screw Out polarizer R Screw Out polarizer B Screw Two Screws Screw 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Polarizer retainer spring Polarizer retainer spring Polarizer retainer spring Polarizer retainer spring Polarizer retainer spring In polarizer G In polarizer R Top cover Sheet In polarizer B Polarizer retainer spring ...

Page 80: ...2 16 VPL PS10 PX10 PX15 2 2 16 Lamp Assembly Removal Lamp assembly Lamp door 1 2 3 4 Loosen the screw Loosen the two screws Claws ...

Page 81: ...2 boards X1 board BA board X6 KIT ASSY Part No A 1501 786 A XBB KIT ASSY Part No A 1501 989 A Including T3V board and harness 6P Flexible cables 30P Flexible cable 50P Flexible cable 24P Flexible cables 50P Flexible cable 24P Connector 4P Connector 5P Connector 50P Connect the X4 board instead of the BB board X4 board ...

Page 82: ...completed the menu is once reset and returns to the initial menu of the network menu 8 Turn off the projector and on again or select the Installation Setting in the menu and turn off and on the input B function to start up CE Upgrader v1 0 Compact Flash Version STEP 1 Select CEV File 2 Push Upgrade button Upgrade Browse CEV Copyright by Sony Corporation 2000 2001 all rights n According to the lice...

Page 83: ... when finished To continue copying press the OK If desired to finish press the Cancel C C Make CF v1 1 for Windows CE based Network Projedtor Source Destination Serial Number for VPL FE110 Number Auto Increment 1 Create Seria Bin Overwrite Check Mode Make CF Exit Browse Browse Copyright by Sony Corporation 2000 2001 all rightsreserved Create Directory Eriable Eriable Document Temp Application Data...

Page 84: ...e harness 6P 3 Switch the S901 on the BB board to the IC810 side 4 Supply the AC power to the set 5 Main soft writing Use the Hitachi F ZTAT upgrade for SONY Ver 1 00 6 PIXEL WORKS SOFT WRITING Use the PIXEL WORKS FLASH upgrade for SONY 1 Start the writing soft 2 Select the FILE name 3 Change NORMAL to PW UPDATE 4 Supply the AC power to the set soft writing start 5 After writing turn off the power...

Page 85: ...ectively so that the flicker becomes minimum 9 Store the adjustment value in the memory 3 1 Preparations 3 1 1 Equipment Required Oscilloscope Tektronix 2465 or equivalent bandwidth 350 MHz or more NTSC PAL SECAM component signal generator Tektronix TG2000 AVG1 optional module AWVG1 optional module or equivalent VG Programmable video signal generator VG814 or equivalent Digital voltmeter Advantest...

Page 86: ...OLOR TEMP LOW LOW HIGH HIGH COLOR SYS AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO VOLUE 50 50 50 50 INPUT SETTING DOT PHASE 15 SIZE H SHIFT SCAN CONV ON ASPECT 4 3 BLANKING 0 SET SETTING STATUS ON INPUT A COMPUTER AUTO INPUT SEL OFF LANGUAGE ENGLISH POWER SAVING OFF IR RECEIVER FRONT REAR INSTALL SETTING KEYSTONE MEM ON DIGIT KEYSTONE 0 INSTALLATION FLOOR FRONT MENU POSITION CENTER MENU COLOR STANDARD INPUT B FUNC ON LAM...

Page 87: ...l PRESET MEMORY No n There are nonadjustable items in accordance with the input signal VPL PX10 PX15 PS10 Menu Title Item Name Memory Name SET CH MEMORY STATUS W B MEMORY MEMORY VIDEO S VIDEO INPUT A INPUT B MEMORY VIDEO VIDEO RGB RGB HIGH LOW HIGH LOW W B ADJUST GAIN R 170 175 170 175 G 170 165 170 165 B 170 160 170 160 BIAS R 80 80 80 80 G 80 80 80 80 B 80 80 80 80 Remarks ...

Page 88: ... 7 CTI LVL 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 Fixed Value R Y R 11 11 10 10 13 13 13 Fixed Value R Y B 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 Fixed Value G Y R 7 6 5 5 8 8 8 Fixed Value G Y B 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 Fixed Value SUB SHP 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 Fixed Value SHPF0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Fixed Value PRE OVER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fixed Value LTI LVL 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 Fixed Value DMIC PIC 3 Fixed Value D COM VENH 5 Fixed Value CHROMA SHP GAIN 11 11 8 8 8 8 8 Fixed ...

Page 89: ...ed Value OFFSET R O 127 127 OFFSET G O 127 127 OFFSET B O 127 127 SID R 128 SID B 128 VREF R E 128 128 VREF GE 128 128 VREF B E 128 128 CALIB 138 Fixed Value INV CONT 0 Fixed Value SID LVL 206 Fixed Value PRG LVL 86 Fixed Value SH SH1 4 Fixed Value SH2 R 120 Fixed Value SH2 G 120 Fixed Value SH2 B 160 Fixed Value VAMP CONT E 168 Fixed Value SUB CON R E 128 128 SUB CON G E 128 128 SUB CON B E 128 1...

Page 90: ...ossible not possible OTHER V START 22 Fixed Value H START 144 Fixed Value H POSITION 39 Fixed Value TEMP LAMP Non Adjustable Fixed Value TEMP PANEL Non Adjustable Fixed Value LAMP FAN 1 Non Adjustable Fixed Value PANEL FAN 1 Non Adjustable Fixed Value LAMP FAN 2 Non Adjustable Fixed Value PANEL FAN 2 Non Adjustable Fixed Value SYNCHRONOUS 1 Fixed Value GAMMA Factory adjustment value n There are no...

Page 91: ... 7 7 CTI LVL 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 Fixed Value R Y R 11 11 10 10 13 13 13 Fixed Value R Y B 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 Fixed Value G Y R 7 6 5 5 8 8 8 Fixed Value G Y B 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 Fixed Value SUB SHP 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 Fixed Value SHPF0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Fixed Value PRE OVER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fixed Value LTI LVL 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 Fixed Value DMIC PIC 3 Fixed Value D COM VENH 5 Fixed Value CHROMA SHP GAIN 11 11 8 8 8 8 8 Fixe...

Page 92: ...d Value OFFSET R O 128 128 OFFSET G O 128 128 OFFSET B O 128 128 SID R 128 SID B 128 VREF R E 106 106 VREF GE 106 106 VREF B E 106 106 CALIB 138 Fixed Value INV CONT 0 Fixed Value SID LVL 67 Fixed Value PRG LVL 168 Fixed Value SH SH1 3 Fixed Value SH2 R 170 Fixed Value SH2 G 170 Fixed Value SH2 B 170 Fixed Value VAMP CONT E 168 Fixed Value SUB CON R E 128 128 SUB CON G E 128 128 SUB CON B E 128 12...

Page 93: ...d possible not possible OTHER V START 22 Fixed Value H START 105 Fixed Value H POSITION 21 Fixed Value TEMP LAMP Non Adjustable Fixed Value TEMP PANEL Non Adjustable Fixed Value LAMP FAN 1 Non Adjustable Fixed Value PANEL FAN 1 Non Adjustable Fixed Value LAMP FAN 2 Non Adjustable Fixed Value PANEL FAN 2 Non Adjustable Fixed Value SYNCHRONOUS 1 Fixed Value GAMMA Factory adjustment value n There are...

Page 94: ... White Balance Adjustment on Servicing 3 4 2 After Replacing the Board Refer to the cross table below There are no need to perform the adjustment when the board other than the BB board or C board had been replaced 3 4 2 1 When Replacing the BB Board When the data before replacement can be read properly 1 Make a not of the data before replacement After re placement write the data into the new board...

Page 95: ...e V AMP SUB CONT R controls of the P DRV 8 Set the unit in B only mode 9 Discriminate the 95 IRE and 100 IRE by the V AMP SUB CONT B controls of the P DRV 3 5 2 White Balance Adjustment 3 5 2 1 HIGH Mode of INPUT A Input the 10 STEP signal to INPUT A and observe the chromaticity of each luminance When varying the chromaticity of each luminance perform the following adjustments 1 Input the 100 IRE ...

Page 96: ...red in the internal ROM are written into the NVM non volatile memory When the POWER switch is turned on afterward all the data such as status memory data and others that are required for the present video image are selected from each memory block and are expanded in the internal RAM When any adjustment is executed the result adjustment data are saved automatically when the adjustment is made on th...

Page 97: ...roma Memory 15k RGB H I GH L OW L OW W B Memory H I GH O t h er s CPU ROM Set Memory 15k Com ponent PA L PA L M N SE C A M B W 50 Chroma Memory 15k RGB E xternal N V M Set Memory Chrom a M em ory CPU RA M I nitialize L OW W B M em ory H I GH H I GH L OW L OW W B Memory H I GH O t h er s INPUT A Preset INPUT A User Computer Computer NT358 443 BW60 NT358 443 BW60 Memory Active memory copy Installati...

Page 98: ... internal ROM are written into the NVM non volatile memory When the POWER switch is turned on afterward all the data such as status memory data and others that are required for the present video image are selected from each memory block and are expanded in the internal RAM When any adjustment is executed the result adjustment data are saved automatically when the adjustment is made on the User mod...

Page 99: ...k Com ponent PAL PAL M N SECAM BW50 Chroma Memory 15k RGB 15k Com ponent PAL PAL M N SECAM BW50 Chroma Memory 15k RGB Set Memory Status Memory Chrom a M em ory L OW W B M em ory H I GH H I GH L OW L OW W B Memory H I GH O t h er s H I GH L OW L OW W B Memory H I GH O t h er s CPU ROM E xternal N V M CPU RA M I nitialize A ctive m em ory copy M em ory NT358 443 BW60 NT358 443 BW60 Computer Computer...

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Page 101: ...5AM T4 PC74HC123D T 1 TOP VIEW 16pin SOP 74VHC240MTCX CXA1846BN T4 M52347FP TE MK1714 01RT TC74VHCT244AFT EL TC74VHCT541AFT EL 1 TOP VIEW 20pin SOP AD9884AKS 140 1 38 64 128 103 102 65 39 TOP VIEW ADV7123KST140 CXA2123AQ T6 CXD2064Q T6 CXD2064Q T6 ET1030F0A LE01030F0A 1 TOP VIEW 48pin QFP BA00AST BA00AST V5 1 2 3 4 5 BA033FP BA033FP E2 BA05FP E2 BA12FP E2 VCC GND OUT CXA2101AQ TL TOP VIEW 24 1 25 ...

Page 102: ...F TE16L 1 2 3 TC75S56F TE85R TC7S04FU TE85R TC7S04FU TE85R TC7SET04FU TE85R TC7SET08FU TE85L TC7SET08FU TE85R TC7W08FU 1 5pin CHIP uPD72012GB 003 3B4 1 TOP VIEW 100pin QFP 2SA1037AK T146 QR 2SA1037AK T146 R 2SA1162 G 2SA1162 YG TE85L 2SA1462 2SA1462 T1Y33Y34 2SA1611 M5M6 2SA1611T1 M5M6 2SC2712 YG 2SC2712 YG TE85L 2SC3326N A 2SC3326N TE85L AB 2SC4081 R 2SJ530S TL 2SC4081T106R DTC143ZKA T146 DTC144E...

Page 103: ...40TE 17 RB501V 40TE17 ANODE CATHODE D2FS6 TA D3FS4A TA CATHODE MARK CATHODE ANODE D6SB80 DAN202U DAN202UT106 CATHODE ANODE NC DAP202K DUAL DAP202K T 146 1 2 3 1 2 3 DAP202U DAP202UT106 1 2 3 1 2 3 HN1D03FU TE85L HN1D03FU TE85R 1 2 5 6 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 MA8039 CATHODE ANODE RD16M B3 RD16M T1B1 RD18M B1 RD18M T1B1 RD30M T1B RD39M B RD39M T1B RD7 5M B2 RD7 5M T1B UZM30B 1 2 3 1 2 3 RD5 1SB3 T1 RD5 1SB3...

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Page 105: ...ied by Sony differ from those used for the unit These are because of parts common ality and improvement Parts List has the present standardized repair parts 3 Stock of Parts Parts marked with o at SP Supply Code column of the Spare Parts list may not be stocked Therefore the delivery date will be delayed Items with no part number and no description are not stocked because they are seldom required ...

Page 106: ...VTP3 x 6 BVTP3 x 6 PSW4 x 12 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 4 BVTP3 x 8 BVTP3 x 8 BVTP3 x 8 16 a a 10 15 24 4 11 11 19 21 1 14 14 6 13 9 7 3 12 22 22 12 2 23 18 5 8 20 17 Cover 5 2 Exploded Views ...

Page 107: ...4 420 01 o PLATE HB 12 4 084 421 01 o PLATE FHB 13 4 084 422 01 o BRACKET FAN 14 4 084 424 01 s SCREW PSW M3X90 SPECIAL 15 4 084 435 01 s EMBLEM PX10 VPL PX10 16 4 084 480 01 s PANEL KEY 17 4 084 481 01 s ADJUSTOR BUTTON R 18 4 084 482 01 s ADJUSTOR BUTTON L 19 4 084 485 01 o GUIDE LED 20 4 084 486 01 s NET 21 4 084 506 01 s BUTTON KEY 22 4 084 605 01 s ADJUSTOR 23 4 942 568 41 s EMBLEM N0 5 SONY ...

Page 108: ...x 6 PS3 x 6 PS3 x 6 PS3 x 8 PS3 x 8 PS3 x 8 B3 x 8 B3 x 8 B3 x 8 B3 x 8 B3 x 8 B3 x 3 B3 x 3 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 8 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 115 105 117 109 106 120 101 118 104 108 108 102 119 103 116 112 114 107 110 111 113 117 a a Chassis ...

Page 109: ...DER WIRE 110 4 084 284 01 o BRACKET G 111 4 084 288 01 o BRACKET BB 112 4 084 428 01 s SIDE CUSHION 113 4 084 429 01 o PLATE GND 114 4 084 483 01 o SHEET BS 115 4 084 484 01 o SHEET G 116 4 084 603 01 s HANDLE 117 1 500 082 11 s CLAMP SLEEVE FERRITE 118 1 1136 240 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD BA VPL PS10 119 1 1136 227 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD BB VPL PS10 120 1 1335 147 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD C V...

Page 110: ... BVTP3 x 6 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B3 x 5 B4 x 30 PSW4 x 8 B2 x 6 229 224 208 222 207 218 210 233 220 220 216 205 206 228 219 232 227 226 225 223 221 221 213 213 217 215 215 212 214 209 230 201 231 203 204 Base ...

Page 111: ... 216 1 761 392 21 s PRINTED WIRING BOARD MICON 217 1 763 417 21 s FAN DC 218 1 815 229 21 s CONNECTOR CARD 219 1 815 295 31 s INLET AC WITH NOISE FILTER 220 2 280 622 11 s SUPPORT M3 HEXAGON 221 3 359 058 01 s SCREW B5X6 ST 222 3 701 822 00 s HOLDER WIRE 223 4 066 202 01 s SCREW M3 224 4 074 246 02 o SLEEVE VIDEO 225 4 084 279 01 s DOOR LAMP 226 4 084 280 01 s COVER FILTER 227 4 084 416 01 s FILTE...

Page 112: ...0 302 303 a a b b c c d d g g e e f B3 x 20 B3 x 20 B3 x 5 BVTP3 x 8 BVTP3 x 6 N4 K3 x 6 P4 x 6 307 304 308 305 331 305 306 312 311 310 309 301 319 329 323 326 324 327 325 326 320 321 314 315 317 313 316 315 328 322 318 Optics ...

Page 113: ... MIRROR ALL REFLECTION B 317 9 885 014 74 o LENS B CH CAPACITOR 318 9 885 014 75 s IN POLARIZER B 319 9 885 014 76 s OUT POLARIZER B 320 9 885 014 77 o GDM 321 9 885 014 78 o LENS G CH CAPACITOR 322 9 885 014 79 s IN POLARIZER G 323 9 885 014 80 s OUT POLARIZER G 324 9 885 014 81 o LENS A RELAY 325 9 885 014 82 o MIRROR ALL REFLECTION C 326 9 885 014 83 o LENS B RELAY 327 9 885 014 84 o RDF 328 9 ...

Page 114: ...ACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C159 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C160 1 117 681 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 100MF 16V C161 1 131 998 11 s CAP SOLID ELECT 82MF 6 3 V BA BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description C162 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C163 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C164 1 162 964 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 1000PF 50V B C165 1 164 227 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMI...

Page 115: ...s RESISTOR CHIP 6 8K 1 16W 1608 R126 1 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R127 1 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R128 1 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R129 1 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R131 1 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R133 1 218 704 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 3 3K 1 16W 1608 R134 1 218 708 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 16W 1608 R135 1 216 825 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 ...

Page 116: ...MF 6 3 V C320 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C321 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C322 1 115 566 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 4 7MF B 6 3V C323 1 131 998 11 s CAP SOLID ELECT 82MF 6 3 V C324 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C325 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C326 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C327 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF...

Page 117: ...PACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C589 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C592 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF BB BOARD FOR VPL PX10 PX15 Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description C593 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C594 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C597 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C601 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C602 1 109 982...

Page 118: ...UCTOR FERRITE BEAD FB604 1 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD FB605 1 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD FB607 1 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD FB608 1 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD BB BOARD FOR VPL PX10 PX15 Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description FB802 1 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD FB804 1 500 451 11 s MICRO INDUCTOR CHIP 41P750S FB805 1 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD FB806 1 4...

Page 119: ...rt No SP Description R344 1 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R347 1 218 732 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 R348 1 218 708 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 16W 1608 R349 1 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R350 1 218 716 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R351 1 216 827 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 3 3K 1 16W 1608 R352 1 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R353 1 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP ...

Page 120: ... 1 16W 1608 R705 1 216 841 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 R709 1 216 825 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 BB BOARD FOR VPL PX10 PX15 Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R710 1 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R711 1 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R712 1 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R713 1 216 825 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 R715 1 216 821 11 s RESISTO...

Page 121: ...de the version using a flash memory writer IC IC703 is replaced use the new IC after writing program using flash memory writer Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description 1pc A 1136 227 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD BB C309 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C310 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C311 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C312 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0...

Page 122: ...1MF C589 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C592 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C593 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF BB BOARD FOR VPL PS10 Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description C594 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C597 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C601 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C602 1 109 982 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC...

Page 123: ...1 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD FB605 1 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD FB607 1 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD FB608 1 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD FB802 1 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD BB BOARD FOR VPL PS10 Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description FB804 1 500 451 11 s MICRO INDUCTOR CHIP 41P750S FB805 1 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD FB806 1 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE B...

Page 124: ...0 Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R344 1 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R347 1 218 732 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 R348 1 218 708 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 16W 1608 R349 1 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R350 1 218 716 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R351 1 216 827 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 3 3K 1 16W 1608 R352 1 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R353 1 216 809 ...

Page 125: ...10K 1 16W 1608 R704 1 216 839 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 33K 1 16W 1608 R705 1 216 841 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 BB BOARD FOR VPL PS10 Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R709 1 216 825 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 R710 1 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R711 1 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R712 1 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R713 1 216 825 11 s RESISTOR C...

Page 126: ...P CERAMIC 0 1MF C516 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C517 1 164 227 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 022MF 25V C518 1 125 889 11 s CAPACITOR C CERAMIC 2 2MF C519 1 162 964 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 1000PF 50V B C520 1 162 919 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 22PF 50V CH C521 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF BB BOARD FOR VPL PS10 Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description RB402 1 233 574 11 s RESISTOR...

Page 127: ...11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 022MF 25V C710 1 125 889 11 s CAPACITOR C CERAMIC 2 2MF C711 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C712 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C713 1 162 964 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 1000PF 50V B C714 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C BOARD FOR VPL PX10 PX15 Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description C715 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C716 1 1...

Page 128: ...05 35 s TRANSISTOR 2SC4081 R R101 1 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R102 1 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R103 1 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R128 1 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R129 1 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R130 1 218 692 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 R131 1 218 702 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 7K 1 16W 1608 R132 1 216 805 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 R133 1 216 805 11 s RES...

Page 129: ...ISTOR CHIP 6 8K 1 16W 1608 R611 1 216 829 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 16W 1608 R612 1 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R613 1 216 841 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 R614 1 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 C BOARD FOR VPL PX10 PX15 Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R615 1 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R618 1 216 805 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 R621 1 216 809 ...

Page 130: ... 126 205 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47M 6 3 C303 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C304 1 124 779 00 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V C305 1 162 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B C306 1 126 602 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 3 3MF 50V CHIP C307 1 115 467 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 22MF 10V B C308 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C309 1 124 779 00 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V C310 1 115 467 11 s C...

Page 131: ...TOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 50V C723 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C724 1 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C726 1 115 339 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 50V C727 1 128 400 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47MF 25V C728 1 128 400 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47MF 25V C729 1 117 681 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 100MF 16V C730 1 164 004 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 25V C BOARD FOR VPL PS10 Ref No or Q ty Part No SP D...

Page 132: ...00 1 16W 1608 R303 1 216 816 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 390 1 16W 1608 R304 1 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R305 1 216 808 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 82 1 16W 1608 R306 1 216 841 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 R307 1 216 819 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 680 1 16W 1608 R309 1 218 665 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 75 1 16W 1608 R310 1 216 057 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 10W 2012 R311 1 216 057 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 10W...

Page 133: ...SISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 R707 1 216 825 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 R708 1 216 797 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10 1 16W 1608 R709 1 216 797 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10 1 16W 1608 R710 1 216 831 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 6 8K 1 16W 1608 R711 1 216 829 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 16W 1608 R712 1 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 C BOARD FOR VPL PS10 Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R713 1 216 841 11 ...

Page 134: ...2 2MF B C1121 1 137 754 81 s CAP METALIZED PP FILM 6800PF C1122 1 115 743 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 3300MF 10V 105 C1123 1 107 823 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 16V C1124 1 126 205 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47M 6 3 C1125 1 115 339 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 50V C1126 1 126 967 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47MF 50V C1127 1 163 021 91 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 50V C1128 1 124 779 00 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V C112...

Page 135: ...CHIP 10K 1 10W 2012 R1103 1 219 738 11 s RES 0 08 REGISTOR METAL R1104 1 220 269 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 330 1 2W 4532 R1105 1 220 269 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 330 1 2W 4532 R1106 1 216 063 91 s RESISTOR CHIP 3 9K 1 10W 2125 R1107 1 216 065 91 s RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 10W 2012 R1108 1 249 389 11 s RES CARBON 4 7 1 4W R1109 1 216 057 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 10W 2012 R1110 1 220 338 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 330K 1 2...

Page 136: ... 101 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 150K 1 10W 2012 R1520 1 216 097 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 10W 2012 R1521 1 216 097 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 10W 2012 R1522 1 216 097 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 10W 2012 R1523 1 216 097 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 10W 2012 R1524 1 216 105 91 s RESISTOR CHIP 220K 1 10W 2125 R1525 1 220 274 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 2K 1 2W 4532 G BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R1173 1 2...

Page 137: ...1 1 216 824 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 8K 1 16W 1608 R612 1 216 838 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 27K 1 16W 1608 R613 1 216 834 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 12K 1 16W 1608 R614 1 216 831 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 6 8K 1 16W 1608 R615 1 216 828 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 3 9K 1 16W 1608 R616 1 216 826 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 7K 1 16W 1608 R617 1 216 825 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 R618 1 216 823 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 5K 1 16W R619 1 216...

Page 138: ...3 1 216 837 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 22K 1 16W 1608 QA BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description 1pc A 1275 201 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD QA C100 1 115 566 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 4 7MF B 6 3V C101 1 126 204 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47MF 16V CHIP C102 1 126 204 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47MF 16V CHIP C103 1 109 982 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 1MF 10V C104 1 113 985 11 s CAPACITOR TANTALUM 10MF 20V C105 1 113 98...

Page 139: ... 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 15 1 16W 1608 R227 1 218 699 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 0K 1 16W 1608 R228 1 216 799 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 15 1 16W 1608 R229 1 216 839 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 33K 1 16W 1608 R230 1 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R231 1 216 799 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 15 1 16W 1608 R232 1 216 799 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 15 1 16W 1608 R233 1 216 799 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 15 1 16W 1608 R234 1 216 799 11 s RESIST...

Page 140: ...11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B C305 1 126 204 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47MF 16V CHIP C306 1 115 566 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 4 7MF B 6 3V C307 1 162 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B C308 1 126 204 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47MF 16V CHIP C309 1 162 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B C310 1 126 204 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47MF 16V CHIP C311 1 162 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B C312 1 126...

Page 141: ...1608 R419 1 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R420 1 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R421 1 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R422 1 216 793 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 4 7 1 16W 1608 R423 1 216 825 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 R424 1 216 829 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 16W 1608 R425 1 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R426 1 216 821 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 ...

Page 142: ... GERMAN ITALIAN SIMPLIFIED CHINESE VPLL CT10 4 084 808 01 o MANUAL INSTRUCTION JAPANESE ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH GERMAN ITALIAN SIMPLIFIED CHINESE 4 085 233 01 o LENS CAP CT VPLL CW10 4 084 806 01 o MANUAL INSTRUCTION JAPANESE ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH GERMAN ITALIAN SIMPLIFIED CHINESE 4 085 232 01 o LENS CAP CW QC BOARD FOR VPL PX15 J Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description 1pc A 1275 211 A s MOUNTED CI...

Page 143: ...FF HS VS R G B IC503 1 2 SCAN CONV GRE0 7 GRO0 7 GGE0 7 GGO0 7 GBE0 7 GBO0 7 DATA CK HS SDA PW SCL PW GHS GVS IC601 3D GAMMA TG DRE0 7 DGE0 7 DBE0 7 DHS DVS DCLK 2 2 B0 9 G0 9 R0 9 IC604 606 IC609 610 616 BUFF CONTROL SIGNAL EEPROM IC608 RSDA RSCL 2 2 3D GAMMA EEPROM WSDA WSCL W N S601 HSDA HSCL EDA ECL IC703 MAIN CPU DVS 2 2 2 U DA U CL 2 SDAT AU CLK IC547 548 550 551 IC901 927 930 932 935 DRIVER...

Page 144: ...7 CVBS Y3 44 FSC OUT 46 Y1 19 SDA 14 SCL 13 SDA SCL D103 23 CR OUT 9 HS Y1 69 35 R OUT SDA 56 SCL 55 SDA SCL BUFF Q205 IC202 RGB I F 22 CB OUT 2 4 R Y1 67 B Y1 68 HS1 66 IC102 HS2 1 4 VS 2 4 VS1 65 IC103 VS2 2 38 XTAL X101 16 2MHz 10 SCP V SCP Q207 SCP IN 31 R Y2 3 PR3 9 Y2 5 Y3 11 B Y2 4 PB3 10 HS3 7 VS3 8 BUFF Q101 BUFF Q103 BUFF Q102 15K CS B30 DTV R A28 DTV G B24 DTV G A24 DTV B B26 DTV B A26 ...

Page 145: ...INPUT A J300 B13 V AUDIO L B14 V AUDIO R B13 B14 CN31 2 4 1 7 6 5 IC300 Q303 1 7 6 5 IC301 SDAT B29 NR ON A19 NF ON A20 A CS A29 RGB VIDEO A22 SIRCS NR B17 AU CLK A30 CN31 3 3 AU MUTE B30 A B IN A CE B18 NF CN15 2 SIRCS NF 2 CN32 IR RX IC071 SUB 5V IC703 VOLUME CONT 1 6 20 8 7 9 15 Q703 704 MUTE SW MUTE Q702 Q404 Q405 7 8 1 IC702 5 6 3 IC702 SP L 4 CN12 SP L 3 MUTE Q701 7 8 1 IC701 5 6 3 IC701 SP ...

Page 146: ... S901 12 11 13 2 1 7 1 7 6 2 IC933 IC901 IC930 2 1 5 3 D FF 52 TXD0 6 IC901 6 5 3 IC933 9 8 IC929 9 8 10 IC932 IC932 1 10 4 12 MONO MULTI IC929 1 2 6 5 3 2 3 1 IC932 IC928 IC927 2 6 4 IC932 53 RXD0 9 8 10 IC934 11 13 12 IC935 3 1 2 IC550 2 1 IC548 3 2 1 IC934 3 2 1 7 IC928 13 12 IC929 9 8 10 IC935 11 10 IC929 12 11 13 IC934 2 1 IC935 3 66 PG4 5 4 IC935 6 CN812 UPGM RS 6 RXD 2 TXD 3 VISCA RS 12 13 ...

Page 147: ... 4 5 VSI SCL 30 134 135 136 142 140 128 133 143 GRO0 GRO7 DCKEXT 249 SPECTRUM SPEED 127 46 91 128 92 126 90 93 RIN0 RIN7 39 84 121 85 122 83 120 123 BIN0 BIN7 42 87 43 88 44 41 86 89 GIN0 GIN7 OSD YM 74 2 3 1 IC602 DRE7 DRE0 DRE1 ROSD0 116 ROSD1 77 ROSD2 31 OSD YS 28 5 6 4 IC602 DGE7 DGE0 DGE1 GOSD0 115 GOSD1 76 GOSD2 30 DBE0 DBE1 BOSD0 114 BOSD1 75 BOSD2 29 4 5 OSD EN RSDA 32 RSCL 33 HSDA HSCL RS...

Page 148: ...RS ENBX1 IN 17 ENBX 1G DIRX IN 18 GDIR DIRY IN 5 DWN NRSB 21 NRSA 20 NRS BUFF Q500 501 VID2 15 VID3 16 VID4 17 VID5 18 VID6 19 VID7 20 VID8 21 VID9 22 VID10 23 VID11 24 VID12 25 LCCOM 27 DY CLY CLY NRG CLX CLX DX ENB2 ENB1 DIRX DIRY 1 28 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 29 26 DY NRS1 CN1209 VID1 14 VIDEO I 47 32 SHOUT1 IC702 LCD DRIVER BUFF Q704 VIDEO R 46 CALR 49 MCLK 54 VCOMOFF 34 DLY CTL 58 SIGCNT 35 POSCT...

Page 149: ...111 5 6 7 IC1111 Q1115 5V REG Q1103 5V REG Q1104 D1137 DC DC CONV 1 8 IC1107 6 5 7 POW ON DELAY PH1102 ISOLATER Q1108 PH1103 ISOLATER RELAY DRIVE Q1109 1111 PROTECT Q1112 PROTECT Q1101 1 DC 3 DC TO BALLAST 49 50 POWER PROT 17 18 D5V CN1107 1 2 9 12 6V 29 32 SUB 5V 37 38 POWER ON 39 40 CE ON CN1101 7 CE ON 1 16 5V 2 6 4V 3 6 4V PX15 ONLY GA 45 FAN CONT1 CN1107 2 2 46 FAN CONT1 5 7 FAN REG SCIROCCO ...

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Page 151: ...not mounted All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted pF µµF 50WV or less are not indicated except for electrolytics All electrolytics are in 50 V unless otherwise specified fusible resistor nonflammable resistor internal component panel designation and adjustment for repair Caution when replacing chip parts New parts must be attached after removal of the chip Be careful not to heat the minu...

Page 152: ...MP PROT GND NC POWER_PROT POWER_PROT FAN CONT1 FAN CONT1 FANPROT CE FAN PROT FAN PROT FANPROT CE CE ON CE ON POEWR CONT POEWR CONT GND GND GND GND SUB 5V SUB 5V SUB 5V SUB 5V GND GND GND GND D 3 3V D 3 3V D 3 3V D 3 3V GND GND D 5V 5V 2 D 5V 5V 2 GND GND GND GND A 6V A 6V A 6V A 6V GND GND GND GND A 16 5V A 16 5V A 16 5V A 16 5V FAN CONT2 FAN CONT2 SCAN CONVERTER TG CPU REG GND GND GND GND GND GND...

Page 153: ...DTV R DTV R DTV B DTV B GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND SUB5V SUB5V SUB5V SUB5V E RESET E CL E DA N C GND GND GND CVBS S Y S C GND GND N C SIRCS NR SIRCS NR VR Y VB Y VY A9V A9V GND GND KEY0 KEY1 POWER LED TEMP LED LAMP LED PSAVE LED D 5V SUB 5V GND GND GND D 5V SUB 5V GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND FILT COVER GND LAMP COVER GND RED A B RED A B GND GND GREEN A B GREEN A B GND GND BLUE A B...

Page 154: ... R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 G0 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 G9 B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B9 B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0 G9 G8 G7 G6 G5 G4 G3 G2 G1 G0 R9 R8 R7 R6 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 R0 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND DY CLY NRG VDDY CLX CLX CLY VDDX DX ENB2 ENB1 DIRX VSSX VID1 VID2 VID3 VID4 VID5 VID6 VID7 VID8 VID9 VID10 VID11 VID12 LCCOM DY DIRY VSSY NRS1 LCD GND GND SUB 5V SUB 5V PANEL_TEMP POS_CON2 P...

Page 155: ...J L 1 1 2 J L 1 1 3 J L 1 1 4 J L 1 1 5 J L 1 1 6 J L 1 1 7 J L 1 1 8 J L 1 1 9 J L 1 2 0 J L 2 0 0 J L 2 0 1 J L 2 0 2 J L 2 0 3 J L 2 0 4 J L 2 0 5 J L 2 0 6 J L 2 0 7 J L 2 0 8 J L 2 0 9 J L 2 1 0 L 1 0 0 L 1 0 1 L 1 0 2 L 1 0 3 L 1 0 4 Q 1 0 0 Q 2 0 0 Q 2 0 1 Q 2 0 2 Q 2 0 4 Q 2 0 7 Q 2 0 8 R 1 0 0 R 1 0 2 R 1 0 3 R 1 0 4 R 1 0 5 R 1 0 6 R 1 0 8 R 1 0 9 R 1 1 2 R 1 1 3 R 1 1 5 R 1 1 8 R 1 1 9 ...

Page 156: ...N CP 150 1 10W RN CP 150 1 10W RN CP 150 1 10W RN CP 22k 1 16W CHIP 2SC2712 YG TE85L BUFF 2SC2712 YG TE85L BUFF 2SC2712 YG TE85L BUFF 22k 1 16W CHIP 22k 1 16W CHIP 100 1 16W CHIP 1k 1 16W CHIP 100 1 16W CHIP 22k 1 16W CHIP 1k 1 16W CHIP 22k 1 16W CHIP 100 1 16W CHIP 22k 1 16W CHIP 1k 1 16W CHIP 470k 1 16W CHIP 470k 1 16W CHIP A R A L 5V 3 5V 3 3V 5V 3 MS USB SIRCS U INPUTA INPUTB VIDEO RGB REQ U D...

Page 157: ...B T1 PROTECT USB UDZ TE 17 3 9B PROTECT UDZ TE 17 3 9B PROTECT 6P PS2 RD5 6SB T1 PROTECT RD5 6SB T1 PROTECT 2 2k 1 16W CHIP 470k 1 16W CHIP 18k 1 16W CHIP 0 1 16W CHIP 56k 1 16W CHIP 47k 1 16W CHIP 1k 1 16W CHIP 56k 1 16W CHIP 1k 1 16W CHIP 10k 1 16W CHIP 1M 1 16W CHIP 2 2k 1 16W CHIP 100 1 16W CHIP 1 5k 1 16W CHIP 10k 1 16W CHIP 100 1 16W CHIP 100k 1 16W CHIP 100k 1 16W CHIP 1 5k 1 16W CHIP 100 1...

Page 158: ...1 J L 3 4 2 J L 3 4 3 J L 3 4 4 J L 3 4 5 J L 3 4 6 J L 3 4 7 J L 3 4 8 J L 4 0 1 J L 4 0 2 J L 4 0 3 J L 4 0 4 J L 4 0 5 J L 4 0 6 J L 4 0 7 J L 4 0 8 J L 4 0 9 J L 4 1 0 J L 4 1 1 J L 4 1 2 J L 4 1 3 J L 4 1 4 J L 4 1 5 J L 4 1 6 J L 4 1 7 J L 4 1 8 J L 4 1 9 J L 7 0 5 J L 7 0 6 J L 7 0 7 J L 7 0 8 J L 7 0 9 J L 7 1 0 J L 7 1 1 J L 7 1 2 J L 7 1 3 J L 7 1 4 L 7 0 2 Q 3 0 0 Q 3 0 1 Q 3 0 2 Q 4 0 ...

Page 159: ...01 47 16V 0 01 47 16V 0µH 0µH DTC143ZKA T146 DTC143ZKA T146 DTC143ZKA T146 HNID03FU TE85R PROTECT 100k 1 16W 100k 1 16W 100k 1 16W 100k 1 16W 1k 1 16W CHIP 0 1 16W 0 1 16W 150 1 16W RN CP 150 1 16W RN CP 0 1 16W 150 1 16W RN CP 150 1 16W RN CP 1k 1 16W CHIP 0 1 16W 0 1 16W 150 1 16W RN CP 150 1 16W RN CP 100k 1 16W CHIP 100 1 16W CHIP 100k 1 16W CHIP 100k 1 16W CHIP 100 1 16W CHIP 100k 1 16W CHIP ...

Page 160: ...µH 10k 1 16W DTC144EKA T146 DTC144EKA T146 10k 1 16W DTC144EKA T146 DTC144EKA T146 DTC144EKA T146 11P 47k 1 16W CHIP 47k 1 16W CHIP 100 1 16W CHIP 5 6k 1 16W CHIP 100 1 16W CHIP 100 1 16W CHIP 100 1 16W CHIP 100 1 16W CHIP 1k 1 16W CHIP 8 2 1 16W CHIP 47k 1 16W CHIP 22k 1 16W CHIP 4 7k 1 16W CHIP 100 1 16W CHIP 2 2k 1 16W CHIP 4 7 1 16W CHIP 1k 1 16W CHIP 100 1 16W CHIP 100 1 16W CHIP 100k 1 16W C...

Page 161: ...B CHIP 100 16V AL CP 1 10V B CHIP NJM2073M TE2 AUDIO AMP 4 7µH CHIP 4 7µH CHIP NJM2073M TE2 AUDIO AMP 4P WHT SMD 10 16V AL CP 4 7 6 3V B CHIP 4 7 6 3V B CHIP 4 7 6 3V B CHIP 4 7 6 3V B CHIP 0 047 25V B CHIP 0 047 25V B CHIP 0 047 25V B CHIP 0 047 25V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 01 50V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 01 50V B CHIP 0 01 50V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 1 1 10W CHIP 0 22 16V B CHIP 0 22 ...

Page 162: ... 6 C 2 1 8 C 2 2 4 C 2 2 5 C 2 3 5C 2 3 7 C 2 3 8 C 2 4 6 C 2 4 7 C 2 4 8 D 1 0 3 D 2 0 1 F B 1 0 2 F L 1 0 3 F L 1 0 4 F L 1 0 5 F L 1 0 6 I C 1 0 1 I C 1 0 2 I C 1 0 3 I C 1 0 4 I C 1 0 5 I C 1 0 6 I C 1 8 1 I C 2 0 1 I C 2 0 5 L 1 0 6 Q 1 0 1 Q 1 0 2 Q 1 0 3 Q 1 0 8 Q 1 0 9 Q 2 0 3 Q 2 0 4 Q 2 0 5 Q 2 0 7 R B 1 0 1 R B 1 0 2 R B 1 0 3 R 1 0 4 R 1 0 5 R 1 0 6 R 1 0 7 R 1 0 9 R 1 1 1 R 1 1 4 R 1 ...

Page 163: ...6V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 001 50V B CHIP 0 022 25V B CHIP 0 47 10V B CHIP 0 47 10V B CHIP 0 47 6 3V B CHIP 0 01 25V B CHIP 4 7 16V B CHIP 560 1 16W CHIP 39µF 16V AL CP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP TC7S04FU TE85R HS INV...

Page 164: ...10V B CHIP 0 4710V B CHIP 0 4710V B CHIP 0 4710V B CHIP 0 4710V B CHIP 0 22 16V B CHIP 0 01 25V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 47 10V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 001 50V B CHIP 0 4716V B CHIP 0 4716V B CHIP 0 4710V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 47 16V AL CP 0 4710V B CHIP 47µF 16V AL CP 47µF 16V AL CP 47µF 16V AL CP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP CXA2101AQ TL RGB INTERFACE 2SA1162 YG TE85L BUFF 2SA1162...

Page 165: ... IN5 H 20 IN5 V 25 YG OUT 26 YG IN 18 V PH 24 H PH 80 SELV OUT 79 SELH OUT 66 H1 IN 65 V1 IN 28 VS OUT 29 HS OUT 31 SCP IN 32 VTIM IN 33 HP IN 46 LR1 IN 47 LG1 IN 48 LB1 IN 50 LR2 IN 51 LG2 IN 52 LB2 IN 36 R SH 38 G SH 40 B SH 39 B OUT 37 G OUT 35 R OUT 42 PABL FIL 43 ABL FIL 44 ABL IN LRGB2 PIC ABL PIC ABL BRT ABL PABL LEV ABL TH ABL MODE B DRIVE G DRIVE GAMMA LIMIT LEVEL YS YM 2 PIC ABL YSYM 1 R...

Page 166: ...8 R433 R444 R445 R446 R501 R503 R506 R512 R516 R566 R567 R568 R574 R603 R604 R605 R606 R607 R608 R611 R614 R615 R619 R621 R623 R651 R652 R657 R669 R671 R672 R673 R677 R678 R746 R747 R758 R759 R760 R761 R807 R808 R809 R824 R826 R827 R828 R829 R830 R867 R868 S501 S601 S901 TH301 TP301 TP302 TP303 TP401 TP402 TP601 TP610 TP620 TP621 TP701 TP808 X401 X501 X701 BB BOARD B SIDE D306 B 2 D307 B 2 D501 H ...

Page 167: ...610 JL611 JL612 JL614 JL615 JL616 JL617 JL620 J L 6 2 8 JL629 J L 6 3 0 JL631 J L 6 3 2 J L 6 3 3 JL634 JL635 JL636 JL701 JL702 JL703 JL704 JL705 JL706 JL713 JL714 J L 7 1 5 JL717 JL718 JL719 JL720JL721 J L 7 2 2 JL723 JL730 JL731 JL732 JL733 J L 7 3 4 JL735 J L 7 3 6 J L 7 3 8 J L 7 3 9 JL740 JL741 J L 7 4 2 J L 7 4 3 J L 7 4 4 J L 8 0 4 J L 8 0 5 JL806 JL807 J L 8 0 8 J L 8 0 9 J L 8 1 0 J L 8 1...

Page 168: ...OTHER YC OTHER INPUTA CE VIDEO RGB 1 R G B 5V CLAMP HS VS 5V 3 I2C 5V 3 3V 3 5V 3 5V 3 5V 3 DA DAT MS USB TG DCLK 5V 5V 2 12V 3 CLP HSO VSO LAMP TEMP PANEL TEMP 5V 3 16 5V 5V 3 3V 5V 3 V AUDIO L V AUDIO R SIRCS NR V AUDIO L V AUDIO R 5V 3 SIRCS SIRCS NR CE RESET 5V NR ON NF ON 12V 3 UPGM CE URT SW RXD CE TXD CEB 5V 3 STATE15V VIDEO RGB VIDEO RGB 3 3V 2 5V 4 AUDIO REQUEST1 9V 3 12V 3 9V 3 1 7 6 2 3...

Page 169: ...8 27 7 28 69 49 8 29 9 30 10 71 11 52 33 249 228 209 189 251 167 176 166 165 174 195 173 216 194 215 236 235 256 213 192 234 255 254 212 191 252 211 232 231 248 227 247 186 206 226 246 225 245 224 204 184 244 243 223 241 202 182 221 240 201 239 200 238 6 2 1 3 5 4 GRE0 GRE1 GRE2 GRE3 GRE4 GRE5 GRE6 GRE7 GCOAST GCLK GVS GHS GPENSOG GFBK GREF GBLKSPL GCOAST GRE0 GRE1 GRE2 GRE3 GRE4 GRE5 GRE6 GRE7 GG...

Page 170: ...XD RSW TXD RSW 5V 2 5V 2 5V 2 3 3V 2 2 5V 2 5V 2 64 67 70 31 12 74 77 101 125 157 175 193 233 190 230 188 187 185 183 222 220 180 156 132 124 100 123 199 242 205 208 253 214 196 58 47 99 131 155 181 203 207 250 210 158 126 102 54 32 51 50 43 83 229 84 62 41 63 42 21 22 1 44 65 23 2 26 6 13 219 61 82 145 138 122 129 130 137 146 140 139 121 115 116 114 113 106 107 108 105 97 98 89 90 81 91 92 218 23...

Page 171: ... TG RESET 5V 2 125 48 81 35 119 80 78 79 34 117 118 124 140 137 27 73 33 32 37 132 133 129 141 144 94 14 23 38 47 130 135 139 142 108 112 143 136 4 1 12 25 36 49 60 71 82 40 45 104 109 131 134 138 93 92 128 91 46 127 90 126 89 44 88 43 87 42 86 41 123 122 85 121 84 39 120 83 31 77 116 30 76 115 29 75 114 113 28 74 21 68 22 69 110 70 111 24 72 26 17 64 18 65 106 19 66 107 20 67 11 59 13 61 102 15 6...

Page 172: ... 0 01 25V B CHIP 100 1 16W CHIP 100 1 16W CHIP 4 7 10V B CHIP 1k 4 CHIP 10k 1 16W CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 3 3k 1 16W CHIP 6 8k 1 16W CHIP 100 4 CHIP 10k 4 CHIP 10k 4 CHIP 10k 1 16W CHIP 10k 1 16W CHIP 100 1 16W CHIP 100 1 16W CHIP 10k 1 16W CHIP HN1D03FU TE85R DISCHARGE HN1D03FU TE85R OR S 80842ANNP ED6 T2 RESET S 80828ANNP ED6 T2 RESET 10k 1 16W 10k 1 16W 10k 1 16W 10k 1 16W TC7SET08FU TE85R BUFF 8P ...

Page 173: ...B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP 10k 1 16W CHIP BZA456A PROTECT 100 1 16W CHIP 5P WHT L 6P WHT L SMD 47 6 3V AL CP 0 1 16V B CHIP 10 16V AL CP 10 16V AL CP 10 16V AL CP 0 1 16V B CHIP 10 16V AL CP 10k 1 16W CHIP 10k 1 16W CHIP 50P WHT L SMD 0UH 0UH 0UH 0UH TC7SET04FU TE85R INV TC7SET08FU TE85R AND 0UH 0UH 0UH 24P 0UH 0UH 0UH 0UH 0UH 0UH 0UH 0UH 0UH 0UH 0UH BA05FP E2 5V REG 4P WHT L SMD 5V 2 12...

Page 174: ...125MTCX 3 STATE BUFF 74VHC125MTCX 3 STATE BUFF HN1D03FU TE85R DISCHARGE TC7W74FU TE12R D F F TC7W08FU TE12R AND 74VHCT04AMTCX INV TC7W32FU TE12R OR TC7W14FU TE12R INV DAN202K T 146 PROTECT 1 16V B CHIP 1k 1 16W CHIP 0 1 16V B CHIP CPU RES CPU SRES 5V MD2 FWE PW WRT UPGM RS UPGM CE URT SW TXD CEB RXD CE RXD RSB TXD RSB TXD RSW RXD RSW TXD RSCP TXD CE 1A 1B 2Y GND VCC IY 2B 2A 1A 1B 2Y GND VCC IY 2B...

Page 175: ... IC604 IC605 IC606 IC610 1 G1 VDD 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 G2 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y8 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 GND A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 BB 2 7 AD9884AKS 140 IC402 7 R IN ROUTA ROUTB 8 GOUTB BOUTB DATACK HSOUT REFIN REFOUT SDA SCL A0 A1PWRON FILT SOGIN SOGOUT GOUTA BOUTA A D 105 112 95 102 15 A D 92 85 82 75 22 40 41 28 27 44 126 A D 72 65 63 55 115 127 G IN B IN HSYNC COAST CLAMP CKINV REF CONTR...

Page 176: ... 17 5 6 9 18 19 20 12 10 OUTPUT BUFFER OUTPUT BUFFER PLL CLOCK MULTIPLIER AND SPREAD SPECTRUM CIRCUITRY CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR 11 5 CLOCK OUT REF OE BOTH OUTPUTS XSEL X1 X2 VDD GND S4 S3 S2 PD LOW EMI ENABLE INPUT CRYSTAL OR CLOCK BB 5 7 S 80828ANNP IC702 2 VDD VSS 4 OUT 1 VREF BB 5 7 S 80842ANNP IC701 2 VDD VSS 4 OUT 1 VREF BB 7 7 TC7W74FU TE12R IC930 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 S C D Q Q R Vcc PR CLR Q CK D Q G...

Page 177: ... BLANKING 41 30 34 42 6 9 5 3 CLAMP SUB CONTRAST MAIN CONTRAST OSD MIX AMP CLAMP F B RETRACE BLANKING 38 11 13 10 8 17 16 21 25 26 27 28 29 32 36 39 14 1 12 20 7 CLAMP SUB CONTRAST MAIN CONTRAST OSD MIX DAC BUS I F AMP CLAMP F B OSD LEVEL 4bit Main CONTRAST 8bit B SUB CONT 8bit G SUB CONT 8bit R SUB CONT 8bit RETRACE BLANKING 33 35 31 24 22 23 19 Sync On Green Sep OSD BLK IN INPUT R VCC1 R OSD IN ...

Page 178: ...10 R611 R612 R614 R616 R620 R622 R626 R627 R628 R629 R630 R631 R639 R703 R704 R708 R709 R714 R716 R722 R726 R727 R728 R729 R730 R731 R738 R739 TH101 TH102 TP108 TP110 TP111 TP112 TP113 TP114 TP115 TP201 TP202 TP203 TP204 TP205 TP206 TP207 TP208 TP209 TP301 TP302 TP303 TP304 TP305 TP306 TP307 TP308 TP309 TP310 TP311 TP500 TP501 TP502 TP600 TP601 TP602 TP700 TP701 TP702 C BOARD B SIDE D301 A 2 D302 ...

Page 179: ...8 J L 1 3 9 J L 1 4 0 J L 1 4 1 J L 1 4 2 JL143 JL144 J L 3 0 1 JL302 J L 3 0 3 J L 3 0 6 J L 3 0 7 J L 3 0 8 JL500 JL501 JL502 JL503 J L 5 0 4 JL505 JL506 JL507 J L 6 0 0 JL601 J L 6 0 2 J L 6 0 3 J L 6 0 4 JL605 JL606 JL607 JL608 J L 7 0 0 J L 7 0 1 J L 7 0 2 J L 7 0 3 JL704 JL705 JL706 J L 7 0 7 J L 7 0 8 RB301 RB302 RB303 RB304 RB305 RB306 R101 R102 R103 R104 R 1 2 8 R 1 2 9 R138 R 1 3 9 R140 ...

Page 180: ...SET04FU TE85 TC7SET32FU TE85 0UH 0UH 0UH 5V 5V 2 MCLK B MCLK R MCLK G 3 3V 2 DCLK DA DAT TG 5V 5V 2 12V 3 LAMP TEMP PANEL TEMP DCLK CLP 5V 3 16 5V LAMP TEMP PANEL TEMP 15 5V 16 5V STATE STATE HSO VSO DACLK I2C 3 3V 2 5V 2 1 3 5 2 4 1 3 5 2 4 5V R9 R8 R6 R3 R4 G4 B6 B7 B8 B9 B2 B3 B4 B5 R5 R7 R0 G5 R2 G6 G8 G9 G7 G2 G3 G1 G0 B1 B0 R1 POS CON2 POS CON1 ENBX2B ENBX2G ENBX2R ENBX1B ENBX1G ENBX1R RBDIR...

Page 181: ...W RN CP 10k 1 16W RN CP 10k 1 16W RN CP 10k 1 16W RN CP 0 1 16V B CHIP RD5 1SB3 T1LEVEL LEVEL SHIFT RD5 1SB3 T1LEVEL LEVEL SHIFT RD5 1SB3 T1LEVEL LEVEL SHIFT 9PIN 12k 1 16W CHIP 12k 1 16W CHIP 12k 1 16W CHIP 10k 1 16W CHIP 680 1 16W CHIP 680 1 16W CHIP 680 1 16W CHIP 390 1 16W CHIP 390 1 16W CHIP 390 1 16W CHIP 22 1 16W RN CP 22 1 16W RN CP 22 1 16W RN CP LM4041DIM3 1 2 T R SHUNT REG 0UH 0UH 0UH 1...

Page 182: ...4 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 2 1 3 5 4 6 2 1 3 5 4 6 2 1 3 5 4 6 2 1 3 5 4 VID1 VID2 VID3 VID4 VID5 VID6 VID7 VID8 VID9 VID10 VID11 VID12 SCEN SCEN CAL CLYRGB DIRY DIRX ENB1 ENB2 DX CLX CLX DY CLY NRG NRS1 NRS2 VID11 VID9 VID7 VID5 VID3 VID1 ENB PRG PRG ENB DY NRS2 NRS1 DX CLX DIRX ENB2 ENB1 DIRY NRG DY DY DIRY CLX CLX CLX DX ENB1 ENB2 DIRX DY CLY CLY NRG ENBX1G ENBX2G NRGRGB DYRGB CLXG DXG N...

Page 183: ... 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 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 6 2 1 3 5 4 6 2 1 3 5 4 6 2 1 3 5 4 6 2 1 3 5 4 VID1 VID2 VID3 VID4 VID5 VID6 VID7 VID8 VID9 VID10 VID11 VID12 SCEN SCEN CAL CLYRGB DYRGB DIRY DIRX ENB1 ENB2 DX CLX CLX DY CLY NRG NRS1 NRS2 ENB PRG ENB PRG NRGRGB VID11 VID9 VID7 VID5 VID3 VID1 DY NRS2 ...

Page 184: ...OUT DAC TG 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 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 6 2 1 3 5 4 6 2 1 3 5 4 6 2 1 3 5 4 6 2 1 3 5 4 VID1 VID2 VID3 VID4 VID5 VID6 VID7 VID8 VID9 VID10 VID11 VID12 SCEN SCEN CAL CLYRGB DYRGB DIRY DIRX ENB1 DX CLX CLX DY CLY NRG NRS1 NRS2 ENB PRG ENB PRG NRGRGB VID11 VID9 VID7 VID5 ...

Page 185: ...IFT RS FLIP FLOP DRIVER INTERNAL VCC 5 1 7 SHUT DOWN COMPARATOR LOCKOUT COMPARATOR SYNC FB OR 2 5 µA 0 4 A FOLDBACK CURRENT LIMIT CLAMP ERROR AMP 6 4 3 8 2 VIN BIAS VC GND FB OR VSW BOOST G 1 3 MZ1540 IC1101 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Cathode Comparator Output Vcc GND Drain Drain Gate Input Voltage Sensing Source Zero Current Sensing G 2 3 TL431BCDR2 IC1105 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 REF A ...

Page 186: ...JL1502 JL1503 JL1504 JL1505 JL1506 JL1507 JL1508 JL1509 JL1510 JL1511 JL1512 Q1501 Q1502 Q1503 Q1504 Q1505 R 1 5 0 1 R1502 R1503 R 1 5 0 4 R1505 R 1 5 0 7 R1508 R 1 5 0 9 R 1 5 1 0 R 1 5 1 1 R 1 5 1 2 R 1 5 1 3 R 1 5 2 5 G BOARD B SIDE D1101 E 4 D1101 E 4 D1102 B 4 D1102 B 4 D1103 B 3 D1104 D 5 D1105 B 2 D1106 H 4 D1106 H 4 D1107 J 4 D1108 F 4 D1109 J 4 D1110 J 4 D1110 H 4 D1111 J 4 D1112 J 4 D111...

Page 187: ...L1147 Q1101 Q1102 Q1103 Q1105 Q1107 Q1108 Q1109 Q1111 Q1112 Q1113 Q1115 R 1 1 0 2 R1104 R1105 R 1 1 0 6 R 1 1 0 7 R 1 1 0 9 R 1 1 1 0 R1111 R1112 R1114 R 1 1 1 5 R1116 R 1 1 1 7 R 1 1 1 8 R1120 R 1 1 2 1 R 1 1 2 2 R 1 1 2 3 R1124 R 1 1 2 5 R 1 1 2 6 R1127 R1128 R 1 1 3 0 R1131 R 1 1 3 2 R1133 R1134 R1135 R1136 R1137 R1138 R 1 1 3 9 R1140 R 1 1 4 1 R 1 1 4 2 R 1 1 4 3 R1145 R1148 R 1 1 5 1 R1152 R ...

Page 188: ...C1109 C1104 C1161 D1102 L1102 CN1102 C1105 D1103 D1105 Q1101 D1104 D1101 IC1101 CN1104 R1106 R1107 L1101 R1102 5 6 5W RF 330 1 2W CHIP 330 1 2W CHIP 100p CH CHIP 0 08 5W RB 0 22 25V B CHIP 47 HT 0 1 B CHIP 220 450V 2 2 450V MPS 220 450V 1 0 450V MPS 0 1 25V B CHIP D6SB80 RECT 1290µH 3P VH B 0 47 450V MPS D1FS4A TA PROTECT RD16M T1B1 BIAS 2SA1213 Y TE12L RERY DRIVE D1FS4A TA CLAMP RM11C V1 RECT MZ1...

Page 189: ...M T1B CLAMP PC123FY2 ISOLATER PC123FY2 ISOLATER PC123FY2 ISOLATER D10SC4M 13V RECT D10SC4M 6 4V RECT MA111 TX PROTECT MA111 TX PROTECT 2SJ530S TL SW MA111 TX MA111 TX 2SJ530S TL SW MA111 TX PROTECT 2SJ530S TL SW 50P MCZ3001D 8P 2 2k 1 10W CHIP 10k 1 10W CHIP 680 1 10W RN CP 18k 1 10W RN CP 12k 1 10W RN CP 10k 1 10W RN CP 10 1 10W CHIP 10k 1 10W CHIP 10 1 10W CHIP 10k 1 10W CHIP 330 1 10W CHIP 2SK2...

Page 190: ...M PIT BA00AST V5 FAN REG SCIROCCO BA00AST V5 FAN B3 REG µPC358G2 E2 AMP µPC358G2 E2 AMP 2SC2712 YG TE85L SW 2SC2712 YG TE85L SW LT1374IS8 DC DC CONVERTER TA75W393FU TE12R COMP DTC144EKA T146 SW 36k 1 10W RN CP 30k 1 10W RN CP 33k 1 10W CHIP 10k 1 10W CHIP 1k 1 10W RN CP 330k 1 10W 4 7k 1 10W RN CP 22k 1 10W CHIP 10k 1 10W CHIP 36k 1 10W RN CP 22k 1 10W CHIP 0 1 10W 30k 1 10W RN CP 22k 1 10W CHIP 3...

Page 191: ...15 1W CHIP 0 015 1W CHIP 0 1 B CHIP 0 1 B CHIP 56µF 10V 56µF 10V 56µF 10V 56µF 10V 8 2µ 8 2µ 0 1µF 56µF 10V 56µF 10V 1µF 1µF 1 2k 1 2W TLC339CPW E05 10µF 220 1 2W 100 1 2W 2SJ530S TL SWITCHING 2SJ530S TL SWITCHING 2 2µF RD3 3SB T1 PROTECT DTC144EKA T146 SW TLC339CPW E05 TLC339CPW E05 TLC339CPW E05 8P 2SC2712 YG TR85L PW SW MAX1626ESA TE2 5V DCDC CON D1FS4A TA PROTECT MAX1626ESA TE2 5V DCDC CON D1F...

Page 192: ...JL609 JL610 Q601 R601 R602 R 6 0 3 R604 R 6 0 5 R606 R607 R 6 0 8 R609 R610 R611 R 6 1 2 R 6 1 3 R 6 1 4 R 6 1 5 R616 R617 R618 R619 R620 CN16 S10 S11 JL10 JL11 JL12 IC071 C N 1 5 C 0 7 1 R 0 7 1 R 0 7 2 H BOARD B SIDE D601 F 4 D602 E 4 D603 D 4 D604 B 2 D605 B 2 D606 B 2 D607 B 3 D608 C 4 D609 B 2 D610 B 2 D611 B 2 D612 B 2 Q801 C 4 H A SIDE SUFFIX 11 H B SIDE SUFFIX 11 V A SIDE SUFFIX 11 V B SID...

Page 193: ...UA T106 SW 24P 1k 1 16W CHIP 1 8k 1 16W CHIP 27k 1 16W CHIP 12k 1 16W CHIP 6 8k 1 16W CHIP 3 9k 1 16W CHIP 2 7k 1 16W CHIP 2 2k 1 16W CHIP 1 5k 1 16W CHIP 330 1 16W CHIP 1 8k 1 16W CHIP 27k 1 16W CHIP 12k 1 16W CHIP 6 8k 1 16W CHIP 3 9k 1 16W CHIP 2 7k 1 16W CHIP 2 2k 1 16W CHIP 1 5k 1 16W CHIP 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 GND GND KEY0 KEY1 POWER LED TEMP LED LAMP LED PSAVE LED D 5V SUB 5V GND SUB 5V D...

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Page 195: ...s 1 A commercial leakage tester such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT 540A Follow the manufacturers instructions to use these instruments 2 A battery operated AC milliammeter The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job 3 Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery operated AC voltmeter The limit indication is 0 75 V so analog meters must have an acc...

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