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Service Manual

LCD Television

                                   

                                                            TX-40CX400 / TX-40CXW404 
                                                            TX-48CX400 / TX-48CXW404                                                  
                                                            TX-55CX400 / TX-55CXW404                                                    

                                                            TX-55CR430 / TX-55CRW434 

                                                            TX-65CX410 / TX-65CXW414 

                                                     
                                                     

                                                                                    

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                         

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ORDER No. MQM150602 

 
 

There are special components used in this equipment which are important for safety. These parts are marked       in the  
Schematic  Diagrams,  Circuit  Board  Diagrams,  Explorer  Views  and  Replacement  Parts  List.  It  is  essential  that  these 
critical  parts  should  be  replaced  with  manufacturer´s  specified  parts  to  prevent  shock,  fire  or  other  hazards.  Do  not 
modify the original design without permission of manufacturer. 

  IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE 

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

Warning 

Summary of Contents for TX-40CXW404

Page 1: ...ould be replaced with manufacturer s specified parts to prevent shock fire or other hazards Do not modify the original design without permission of manufacturer IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non technical individuals of potencia...

Page 2: ...NTION OF ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE ESD TO ELECTROSTATICALLY SENSITIVE ES DEVICES 3 ABOUT LEAD FREE SOLDER PBF 4 SERVICE NAVIGATION 5 SERVICE HINTS 8 SERVICE MODE FUNCTION 10 SOFTWARE UPDATE 11 HOTEL MODE 12 PARTS LOCATION 15 LOCATION OF LEAD WIRING 16 BLOCK DIAGRAM 21 EXPLODED VIEW 22 ...

Page 3: ... point 5 Reserve the AC plug in the AC outlet and repeat each of the above measure 6 The potential at any point TOUCH CURRENT expressed as voltage U1 and U2 does not exceed the following values For a c U1 35 V peak and U2 0 35 V peak For d c U1 1 0 V Note The limit value of U2 0 35 V peak for a c and U1 1 0 V for d c correspond to the values 0 7 mA peak a c and 2 0 mA d c The limit value U1 35 V p...

Page 4: ...ted can generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices 5 Do not use freon propelled chemicals These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices 6 Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam al...

Page 5: ...as a higher melting point than standard solder Typically the melting point is 50 70 F 30 40 C higher Please use a high temperature soldering iron and set it to 700 20 F 370 10 C Pb free solder will tend to splash when heated too high about 1100 F or 600 C If you must use Pb solder please completely remove all of the Pb free solder on the pins or solder area before applying Pb solder If this is not...

Page 6: ...Main BOARD 3 IR Receiver Board 2 P BOARD 4 Panel 5 Speaker 6 LVDS Cable 40 inch Models 3 IR Receiver 2 P BOARD 4 Panel 5 Speaker 6 LVDS Cable 48 inch Models 1 Main BOARD 9 Wi Fi PCB 8 T Con Board 7 Bluetooth Name Function Position Main Board AV Terminal HDMI USB TUNER DVB A T C CI Slot Headphones Speaker out 1 P Board Main Input Power Supply Back Light 2 IR Receiver Remote Receiver 3 Panel LCD Pan...

Page 7: ... 5 Speaker 55 inch Models curved 55 inch Models 1 Main BOARD 2 P BOARD 5 Speaker 7 LVDS Cable 41p 6 LVDS Cable 41p 7 LVDS Cable 51p 10 Wi Fi Board 8 Bluetooth PCB 9 T Con Board Name Function Position Main Board AV Terminal HDMI USB TUNER DVB A T C CI Slot Headphones Speaker out 1 P Board Main Input Power Supply Back Light 2 IR Receiver Remote Receiver 3 Panel LCD Panel Backlight 4 Speaker 5 LVDS C...

Page 8: ... Board AV Terminal HDMI USB TUNER DVB A T C CI Slot Headphones Speaker out 1 P Board Main Input Power Supply Back Light 2 IR Receiver Remote Receiver 3 Panel LCD Panel Backlight 4 Speaker 5 LVDS Cable 41 Pin Cable 6 LVDS Cable 51 Pin Cable 7 Converter Board 8 5 Speaker 4 Panel Name Function Position Main Board AV Terminal HDMI USB TUNER DVB A T C CI Slot Headphones Speaker out 1 P Board Main Input...

Page 9: ...cover of the unit In the below example the key information would be Model TX 32CW304 Product Code 10089032 first 8 digits of upper code Then login to PanaNet and download concerned parts list Model No and Production Code are part of the file name Service Hints How to remove the pedestal and backcover 40 48 55 inch Lay the main unit face down and remove all screws see Fig 1 Remove the fixing screws...

Page 10: ...9 How to remove the pedestal and rear cover 65 inch Remove all marked screws for repair see Fig 3 Lay the main unit face down and remove all screws for complete open see Fig 4 Fig 4 Fig 3 ...

Page 11: ...heck SW releases by using this menu Some Video settings can be done How to enter into Service Menu First press MENU button on the remote control then type 4725 and the Service Main Menu will appear How to exit To return from Service Menu simply press EXIT on remote control ...

Page 12: ...uto_update_D7L txt should be copied directly into root path of an empty flash memory not in a folder 2 Insert flash memory into the TV while TV is disconnected from AC mains 3 Reconnect TV to main power and keep pressing the OK button on remote until LED starts blinking 4 Now SW update is in progress and LED flashes until update is completed ...

Page 13: ...nu namely Volume Limit Panel Button OSD Disable In hotel mode users can not reach channel table and install menu so they could not change any program information Last Status Setting Last Status item to On enable TV open with the closing status Otherwise if Last Status item is set Off TV opens with standby status Panel Lock Enables Panel Lock On or prohibits Panel Lock Off the use of front panel bu...

Page 14: ...wel png Copy NVRAM data service list preferences etc to USB device On MB9x all nvram data is stored in 8x32KB Flash files named as Flash0 bin Flash1 bin Flash7 bin When Copy to USB is called those files are copied from TV to USB Then they can be used for various purposes testing on another TV or testing debugging on observatory etc Note that USB should be plugged before this operation Copy From US...

Page 15: ...nal Clock If hotel mode is active a new function add wake up timer will be available in Settings Timers menu That function will open a new menu to set wake up time After timer is saved tv can wake up automatically on desired time If alarm option was selected as on after wake up tv will show welcome image and an alarm will be heared Then any key will stop alarm and welcome image If alarm option was...

Page 16: ...ocation Pos Name 1 Remote Control 2 Main power switch 3 IR Remote Receiver K Board 4a CI slot USB AV in HeadPhone HDMI 5 Speaker 6 Operation Panel 7 SPDIF SCART VGA ANT HDMI1 2 LNB 8 Stand Foot 1 4a 5 7 7 2 8 3 6 ...

Page 17: ...16 Location of Lead Wiring 40 inch model a Back Light b LVDS Cable c Speaker connection d AC Mains lead e Main power switch f IR Remote Receiver a b c f d e ...

Page 18: ...17 Location of Lead Wiring 48 inch model a Back Light b LVDS Cable c Speaker connection d AC Mains lead f IR Remote Receiver a b c d f ...

Page 19: ...18 Location of Lead Wiring 55 inch model a Back Light b LVDS Cable 41p c LVDS Cable 51p d Speaker connection e AC Mains lead f IR Remote Receiver a d f b e c ...

Page 20: ...19 Location of Lead Wiring 55 inch model curved a Back Light b LVDS Cable 41p c LVDS Cable 51p d Speaker connection e AC Mains lead f Main power switch g IR Remote Receiver a d e b f g c ...

Page 21: ...20 Location of Lead Wiring 65 inch model a Back Light b LVDS Cable 41p c LVDS Cable 51p d Speaker connection e AC Mains lead f Main power switch g IR Remote Receiver a d e b g c f ...

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Page 23: ... 7 6 Exploded View 40 48 55 inch Pos Name Qty 1 Rear Cover 1 3 IR Remote Receiver LED Board 1 4 Panel incl Front Cover 1 5 Speaker 1 6 Rear cover Screw 7 Stand Screw 4 8 Stand Left 1 9 Stand Right 1 10 Operation Panel 1 ...

Page 24: ... 7 6 3 Exploded View 55 inch curved Pos Name Qty 1 Rear Cover 1 2 Front Cover 1 3 IR Remote Receiver LED Board 4 Panel 1 5 Speaker 1 6 Rear cover Screw 7 Stand Screw 4 8 Stand Left 1 9 Stand Right 1 10 Operation Panel 1 ...

Page 25: ...ploded View 65 inch Pos Name Qty 1 Rear Cover 1 2 Front Cover 1 3 IR Remote Receiver LED Board 1 4 Panel 1 5 Speaker 1 6 Rear cover Screw 9 7 Stand Screw 4 8 Stand Left 1 9 Stand Right 1 10 Metal rear cover 1 11 Operation Panel 1 ...

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