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Training Course

MODELS:

LC-40/46LE810
LC-40/46LX810
LC-40/46LU820
LC-40/46/52LE820
By: Issued by:
E. Sanz, M. Ceacero, J.A. Rodriguez Juan A. Berlanga, Sofía García
By: SEES Engineering Department SEES Engineering Department
Issued:
M.Anton
Joan Morena
Rodríguez Juan A. Berlanga
SEES Engineering Department SEES Engineering Department April 2010
SEES PQAC Department June 2009
SEES Engineering Department Training course: LE810-820 English
This document has been published to
1
be used by SHARP internally only.
Index
1. Models introduction
2. New technologies in LE810/LE820 Series
3. Derivative models
4. Block Diagram
5. Electrical Diagrams / PWB
6. Software Updating
7. Service Mode
8. LCD Adjust Process
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1. Models Introduction (continued)
L810 / 820 Series:
Based on LE705 with MEDIATEK Video Processor (MT5391). New panel technology 4 colours.
Sizes:
40”, 46” and 52”
Type of cabinet:
- Front cabinet: Light metallic.
- Slim Full-Flat and seamless design.
- Stand: Glass.
- Bottom speakers.
- Subwoofer.
- Touch-sensor keys.
Models:
LC-40/46LE810-40/46/52LE820E → Continental
LC-40/46LE810-40/46/52LE820RU → Russian Market
LC-40/46LE810-40/46/52LE820S → Sweden Market
LC-40/46LU820E → Continental
LC-40/46LU820RU → Russian Market
LC-40/46LU820S → Sweden Market LE810 / LE820
LC-40/46LX810E → Continental
LC-40/46LX810RU → Russian Market
LC-40/46LX810S → Sweden Market
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1. Models Introduction (continued)
Main specification improvements in models LE810

 Quattron panel RGBY

 Dynamic contrast ratio over LE700 series

 Sub-woofer

 Multimedia player

 ARC in HDMI 1

 Swivel stand

Differences features in LE820 / LU820 series

 Panel. Natural clear Technology

  TimeShift

  DLNA. Home network (Photo / Audio)

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1. Models Introduction (continued)
L810 / L820 Series specifications
• X-GEN TFT LCD 100Hz (double frame driving). Item LCD COLOUR TV LCD COLOUR TV LCD COLOUR TV
(40 o/81.28 cm), (46 o/116.84 cm), (52 o/132.08 cm), LC-
• Crystal Clear technology (LE810). LC-40LE820E, LC- LC-46LE820E, LC- 52LE820E
40LE810E 46LE810E
• Natural Clear technology (LE820). LCD panel Advanced Super View Advanced Super View Advanced Super View

• LED backlight system (Edge type). & BLACK TFT LCD (40
o/81.28 cm)
& BLACK TFT LCD (46
o/116.84 cm)
& BLACK TFT LCD (52
o/132.08 cm)

• Full-HD LCD Panel (1920xRGBYx1080) with 4 ms response. Resolution 1,920 x 1,080 x 4 pixels
Video colour system PAL/SECAM/NTSC 3.58/NTSC 4.43/PAL 60
• Wide angle vision (H/V: 176º). TV function TV-standard Analogue CCIR (B/G, I, D/K, L/L’)

• High brightness (418cd/m2) and contrast (3500:1 40”) Digital DVB-T (2K/8K OFDM), DVB-C

(4000:1 46”/52”).
Receiving VHF/UHF IR A ch_E69 ch (Digital), E2_E69 ch, F2_F10 ch, I21_I69 ch, IR A_IR J ch
channel
CATV Hyper-band, S1_S41 ch
• Built-in DVB-T HD / DVB-C Tuner (MPEG2/MPEG4 H.264). TV-tuning system Auto Preset 999 ch (non-Nordic [DTV]), Auto Preset 9999 ch (Nordic [DTV]),
Auto Preset 99 ch (ATV), Auto Label, Auto Sort
• Dolby Digital Plus (DD+) decoder (E-AC3) and HE-AAC STEREO/BILINGUAL NICAM/A2

compatible. Audio amplifier 10 W x 2/15 W x 1


Speaker (234 mm x 22 mm) x 2/Ø 110 mm
• Optical Digital Audio Output (SPDIF). Terminals Antenna UHF/VHF 75 q Din type (analogue & digital)
• Multi-standard AV. RS-232C D-Sub 9 pin male connector

• OSD multi-language. EXT 1


EXT 2
SCART (AV input, Y/C input, RGB input, TV output)
RCA pin (AV input/AUDIO L/R)
• 4 x HDMI 1.3a (1080p 24/50/60Hz) with InstaPort™ feature. EXT 3 15 pin mini D-sub

• ARC in HDMI1. HDMI 1 (EXT 4)


HDMI 2 (EXT 5)
HDMI (ARC)
HDMI
• Common Interface Plus (CI+). HDMI 3 (EXT 6) HDMI

• PC input (analog RGB / digital HDMI). HDMI 4 (EXT 7) HDMI


USB USB
• RGB in EXT1. ETHERNET (10/100) Home network connector (only the 820 model series)

• RS-232C terminal. HDMI 2/EXT 3 AUDIO (L/R) Ø 3.5 mm jack*1

• USB 2.0: JPEG (Photo), MP3 (Music), Movie & SERVICE (soft.
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT Optical S/PDIF digital audio output
C. I. (Common Interface) EN50221, R206001, CI Plus specification
update). OUTPUT/Headphones RCA pin (AUDIO R/L)/Ø 3.5 mm jack (audio output)

• AQUOS LINK. OSD language Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek,
Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian,

• 8 ECO (Environment Friendly).


Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian
Power requirement AC 220_240 V, 50 Hz
• Advance EPG Mode. Power consumption (method
IEC62087)
820 models 127 W (0.2 W standby*2) 147 W (0.2 W standby*2) 159 W (0.2 W standby*2)

• Pyramid Icon: with light-up illumination. Weight


810 models
820 models
127 W (0.2 W standby*2)
19.5 kg (without stand),
147 W (0.2 W standby*2)
24.5 kg (without stand), 30.0 kg (without stand),
• DLNA only in LE820 models. 23.5 kg (with stand) 30.0 kg (with stand) 35.0 kg (with stand)
810 models 16.0 kg (without stand), 20.5 kg (without stand),
• TimeShift only in LE820 models. 19.5 kg (with stand) 26.0 kg (with stand)

• Digital audio amplifier 20W (10W+10W)-Subwoofer (15W). Operating temperature 0 °C to e 40 °C

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1. Models Introduction (continued)
Features

LE 820 European

Spain Italy Sweden


Environment Highlights UK France
(HDTV DVB) Europe (DVB) CI+ Slot

Time shift enables replaying or


pausing a programme while you Codec for playback DivX®
are away from the TV. video in High Definition

Panel resolution (fixed): 1080 lines.


Quattron is Sharp’s unique 4 primary
Progressive mode. Video signal from
colour system that integrates a X-Gen
any input (e.g. HDMI.)
panel a LED backlight to deliver
unprecedented reality in natural colour
HD TV ready 1080p, allows receive and gradations for a high-precision picture
decode HD broadcast transmissions. with low power consumption.

Panel Highlights

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1. Models Introduction (continued)
Remote control unit TV (front view)
1 >a (Standby/On) LE820E E > 1 Yl/k (Volume buttons)
(Page 14) Exit the “Menu” screen.
2 !s/r (Programme [channel]
2 ATV 1 14 R p (Display information) buttons)
Press to access conventional Press to display the station
analogue TV mode. 2 3 #b (Input source button)
information (channel number, signal,
etc.) in the upper right corner of the 4 @- (Menu button)
DTV 3
Press to access digital TV mode. screen (Page 39). 5 <a (Power button)
SAT 4 P. INFO 6 OPC sensor
This function is not available for the Press to display programme 7 Remote control sensor
820 and 810 model series. information transmitted through 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Illumination LED
5 digital video broadcasting (DTV
RADIO only).
DTV: Switch between radio and 8
data mode. T b (INPUT)
• When only data broadcasting 6 15 Select an input source (Page 15).
(no radio broadcasting) is 7 16 Y #
transmitted by DVB, the radio Select a video setting (Page 26).
broadcasting will be skipped. 8 17 ECO (Standard/Advanced/Off)
3 AQUOS LINK buttons 9 18 Select “Energy save” setting (Page TV (rear view)
If external equipment such as a 10 29).
AQUOS BD player is connected via 1 Antenna terminal
11 19 U m (Teletext)
HDMI cables and is AQUOS LINK
ATV: Display analogue teletext 2 EXT 1 (RGB) terminal
compatible, you can use these 5
12 (Page 19).
AQUOS LINK buttons. See pages 3 RS-232C terminal
DTV: Select MHEG-5 and teletext
23 and 25 for details. 4 DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
• The four buttons (S, I, V,
13 20 for DTV (Page 19). 1 2 3 4 *1
6 terminal
H) function during time shift for 21 I :r/s
Select the TV channel. 5 USB terminal
the 820 model series. 22
7 6 ETHERNET (10/100) terminal
4 TIME SHIFT (READY/!/ O EPG
F/$) DTV: Display the EPG screen 7 OUTPUT (Headphones/AUDIO
Press to temporarily record a (Pages 16_18). 8 (L/R)) terminal
programme you are watching if you P 6 (Return) 8 EXT 2 (AV IN/VIDEO/AUDIO (L/R))
want to interrupt a programme to Return to the previous “Menu” terminal
answer a phone call, for example
9
screen. 9 EXT 3 (ANALOGUE RGB (PC/
(Pages 35_36). COMPONENT)) terminal
• This function is available only for A Buttons for useful operations *2
10 10 HDMI 2/EXT 3 AUDIO (L/R) jack
the 820 model series. LE810E [ (Subtitle)
Switch subtitle languages on/off 11 HDMI 1 (HDMI/ARC) terminal
5 Numeric buttons 0_9
Set the channel. (Pages 19 and 34). 11 12 HDMI 2 (HDMI) terminal
Enter desired numbers. k (Reveal hidden teletext) 13 HDMI 3 (HDMI) terminal
Set the page in teletext mode. (Page 19) 14 HDMI 4 (HDMI) terminal
• When the five Nordic countries 12
1 (Subpage) 15 C.I. (COMMON INTERFACE) slot
(Sweden, Norway, Finland, 9 i+/- (Volume) (Page 19)
Denmark or Iceland) are selected Increase/decrease TV volume. 16 MAIN POWER switch
in the country setting from “Auto 3 (Freeze/Hold) 13
0 @ Press to freeze a moving image on WARNING
installation” (page 30), DTV “Menu” screen on/off. • Excessive sound pressure from earphones
services are four digits. When the screen.
Q CONTROL and headphones can cause hearing loss.
another country is selected, DTV Teletext: Stop updating teletext 14 • Do not set the volume at a high level.
services are three digits. Press to display the panel to pages automatically or release the
Hearing experts advise against extended
operate some functions on the hold mode. listening at high volume levels.
6 A (Flashback) screen.
Press to return to the previously S R/G/Y/B (Colour) buttons
selected channel or external input. W a/b/c/d (Cursor) The coloured buttons are
Select a desired item on the setting correspondingly used to select the *3 15
7 7 (Sound mode) screen. coloured items on the screen (e.g., 16
Select a sound multiplex mode EPG, MHEG-5, teletext).
(Page 15). ;
Execute a command within the
f (Wide mode) “Menu” screen.
Select a wide mode (Pages 37, 45 I This terminal is not available for the 810 model series.
ATV/DTV: Display “CH list” when no
and 46). J The HDMI 2 and EXT 3 terminals can both use the same audio input terminal (HDMI 2/EXT 3 AUDIO (L/R)). However, the proper item
other “Menu” screen is running. must be selected in the “Audio select” menu .(refer to page 28 for details).
8 e (Mute) K When the MAIN POWER switch is turned off (a), the amount of electric power consumed will be reduced to 0.01 W or less. However,
TV sound on/off. unlike when unplugging the AC cord, the power is not completely disconnected.

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1. Models Introduction (continued)
Connecting external devices Connecting external devices
E Before connecting ... SCART connection Y PB
(CB)
PR
(CR) Component connection
• Be sure to turn off the TV and any devices before making any connections.
• Firmly connect a cable to a terminal or terminals.
• Carefully read the operation manual of each external device for possible connection types. This also helps you get the best possible
audiovisual quality to maximise the potential of the TV and the connected device. Example of connectable devices Example of connectable devices
• Refer to page 46 for connecting a PC to the TV. E VCR E VCR
NOTE E DVD player/recorder E DVD player/recorder
• The cables illustrated except as described in “(supplied accessory)” in pages 20_22 are commercially available items.
You will enjoy accurate colour reproduction and high
Video connections quality images through the EXT 3 terminal when
connecting a DVD player/recorder or other device.
DVI/HDMI conversion
HDMI connection Using a DVI/HDMI cable, the digital video signals of
a DVD can also be played via the compatible HDMI
connection. The sound must be fed in additionally.
Example of connectable devices
E DVD player/recorder
• When connecting a DVI/HDMI cable to the HDMI terminal, the q
image may not come in clearly.
E Blu-ray player/recorder • Both HDMI and DVI use the same HDCP copy protection
E Game console method.
r
The HDMI connections permit digital video and E When using the HDMI 2 terminal
audio transmission via a connection cable from a You must set the audio signal input source
player/recorder. The digital picture and sound data are depending on the type of HDMI cable connected
transmitted without data compression and therefore lose (refer to page 28 for details).
none of their quality. Analogue/digital conversion is no
longer necessary in the connected devices, which also HDMI-certified cable
would result in quality losses. 1 Press b to select “HDMI 2” from the
“INPUT” menu, and then press ;.
2 Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” >
“Terminal setting” > “PC input” > “Audio
select” > select “HDMI (Digital)”. s t
DVI/HDMI cable VCR Decoder
1 Press b to select “HDMI 2” from the q SCART cable (supplied accessory)/Conversion
“INPUT” menu, and then press ;. cable
2 Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > r SCART cable (G) (B) (R)

“Terminal setting” > “PC input” > “Audio


select” > select “HDMI+Analog”. NOTE R L Y PB PR
(CB) (CR)
• In cases when the decoder needs to receive a signal from AUDIO COMPONENT
the TV, make sure to select the EXT 1 terminal to which the
NOTE
• If a connected HDMI device is AQUOS LINK compatible,
decoder is connected in “Manual adjust” in the “Analogue
setting” menu (Page 32).
s AV cable (supplied t RGB component
n p you can take advantage of versatile functions (Pages
• You cannot connect the VCR with decoder using a fully wired accessory)/ cable (supplied
o 23_25).
SCART cable when selecting “Y/C” under “EXT 1” in the “Input Conversion cable accessory)/
• Video noise may occur depending on the type of HDMI cable
used. Make sure to use a certified HDMI cable. select” menu. Conversion cable
• When playing the HDMI image, the best possible format for the
picture will be detected and set automatically.
• An ARC (Audio Return Channel) compatible audio receiver must E After connecting
be connected to the HDMI 1 terminal with an ARC-compatible You must select the appropriate input source and
cable.
input signal settings for component connection to
n HDMI-certified cable Supported video signal enjoy high quality image through the EXT 3 terminal.
576i, 576p, 480i, 480p, 1080i, 720p, 1080p
o ø 3.5 mm stereo minijack cable See page 47 for PC signal compatibility.
Selecting the component signal
p DVI/HDMI cable 1 Press b to select “EXT 3” from the
“INPUT” menu, and then press ;.
2 Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” >
“Terminal setting” > “Input select” >
select “COMPONENT”.
Setting audio output
Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” >
“Terminal setting” > “PC input” > “Audio
select” > select “Video+Audio”.

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2. New Technologies. Panel module
QUATTRON. QUAD Pixel Technology.

QUATTRONQUADPIXELTECHNOLOGY

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2. New Technologies. Panel module
QUATTRON. QUAD Pixel Technology (continued)

QUADPIXELTECHNOLOGY

With RGB+Y, Quattron technology brings to TV a range of never-before-


seen colours—dazzling golds, tropical ocean blues, and sunflower yellows,
to name just a few. This revolutionary new technology also uses smaller
dots to make up images, enabling ultra-high resolution.

InformacióndelSharpEYE
p

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2. New Technologies. Panel module
QUATTRON. QUAD Pixel Technology. Why Yellow?

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2. New Technologies. Panel module
QUATTRON. QUAD Pixel Technology. Picture Quality.

Sharp’s “one-of-a-kind” Quattron with yellow pixel added to conventional RGB panel, enables
1) the brilliant expansion of colour reproduction, and
2) advanced energy-efficient TV system operation.

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2. New Technologies. Panel module
QUATTRON. QUAD Pixel Technology. Improved Colour Reproduction.

1. QuattronPanelprocessingcircuitryisahighgradecalculatorussing4definedpurecolour
points(R,G,B,Y)insteadofonly3.Supplymorenaturalfinetunedcolours
i (R G B Y) i d f l 3 S l l fi d l
2. TheadditionofyellowpixelenablesthereproductionofcoloursthatconventionalLCDdisplays
areunabletoaccuratelydepict.Thereproductivecolourshaveincreaseddrastically.
Conventional RGB Panel
ConventionalRGBPanel

TV Processor creates picture


based on RGBͲcalculation and
RGB panell
TV Processor creates picture
based on RGBYͲcalculation and
Quattron panel

NewQuattronPanel

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2. New Technologies. Panel module
QUATTRON. QUAD Pixel Technology. Ultra Low Power Consumption.

Quattron enables lower power consumption More efficient light pass-thru with the new
by using the LED backlight efficiently than four primary colour filter.
the conventional panel.

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2. New Technologies. Panel module
AQUOS LED System. New X-GEN Panel.

The new X-Gen Panel has a wider aperture ration, allowing easy light transmission through
the panel leading to brighter whites. Also, its increased pixel control reduces light leakage by
nearly completely shutting off the light passage, resulting in darker blacks. This technology
greatly helps to achieve a high contrast ratio with less power.

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2. New Technologies. Panel module
AQUOS LED System. Crystal Clear Technology.

(LE820) (LE810)

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2. New Technologies. Panel module
LED. What is LED?

LE810/820 series uses “LED” for its backlight. LED (light emitting diode) is a kind of semiconductors to become luminous
when the electricity is supplied. Many LEDs have been already used for the backlight of cell phones’ LCD, but recently they
have been taking over LCD TV’s backlight from CCFL, the conventional backlight for LCD TV.

LED images

The benefits of LED (In comparison with CCFL) Comparison of operating life between LED and CCFL

● Less power consumption


Backlight
● Longer Operating Life Level
● Quick lighting response 100%
● Use of no hazardous substances such as mercury LED

50% CCFL

CCFL elapsed time


60K 100K
hours hours

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2. New Technologies. Panel module
White LEDs don’t automatically emit white light.

White light of white LEDs comes from the combination


of blue light and fluorescent.

White light

However, white colour of white LED usually looks “pale,” Green and red fluorescents substance are added to
with more blue elements. increase colour reproduction for LE810/820 series.

“White” near blue area.


Far from “red” and
“green,” which leads to
poor colour reproduction
with less red and green
elements when the light
is used as backlight.

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2. New Technologies. Panel module
AQUOS LED System. New LED Backlight.
The LE810/820 series uses new EDGE LIGHT LED backlight.
This system enables to supply enough light from just two side of LEDs arranged at top and bottom side.
Backlight system has been evolutioned from CCFL to Full direct white LED array (Rubicon models) and
finally to Edge Light LEDLED,
Edge Light (two(two
types).
types).
T-type side edge
CCFL Full direct white LED array Edge Light LED
Divided light
g g guiding
gpplate

Tt
T-type
Set LED on short side section
Diffusion lens 䋫 Double dome lens LED LED are arranged at the top and bottom

Full direct white T-type side edge method


Backlight Method CCFL Edge light LED
LED array (next models)

Development -- Low cost Thin type and low-cost Thin type and BL Scanning
concept
CCFL is the most popular The number of LED is
Feature source of light used from decreased by using a The structure is simple because there is only Lightweight edge light is possible by securing
back side. dome light amplifier a single light guiding plate thickness of light guiding plate at only a
lens. necessary part of LED.
Cost is top priority

Use of mercury When decrease


Disad antage
Disadvantage b off LED
number LED, If the
th number
b off LED iis d
decreased,
d th
the size
i The effect
Th ff t off T-type
Tt light
li ht guiding
idi plate
l t
Dimming range less of increase thickness of of the picture frame grows. decreases when downsizing it.
20% cannot be done. module.
LED:207pcs
(40LE700) LED:160pcs (3in1)
CCFL:12pcs LED:160pcs
Main Diffusion lens T-type light guiding plate 4mm x 5pcs
Specs Diffuser 1.5mm Light guiding plate 4mm x 1p Diffuser 1.5mm
Diffuser 1.5mm
Based
ased Sheet: Diffusion x 3 Sheet: Diffuse/BEF/DBEF Sheet : Diffuse/BEF/DBEF
Sh t Mi
Sheet: Micro llens +
on DBEF
40”
panel Power
consum 110W 110W 94W 100W
ption

Thickne 35mm 39mm 11.8mm 15mm


ss

Notes:
Local diming : The function to adjust the light of back light partially according to the image. (It contributes to low power consumption)
Scanning: The function to improve image quality by turning off a n areaof backlight display when writing image in LCD.

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2. New Technologies. Panel module
AQUOS LED System. New LED Backlight (continued)

Cross section of led array type and edge type

Backlight chassis
Optical sheets

LED array This is necessary


type distance to avoid
(Rubicon) LED with double dome
irregular brightness

The edge type


Backlight chassis is suitable for
Optical sheets the thin type

Ed ttype
Edge
Light guiding plate

Diffusion layer
Reflection seat

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AQUOS LED System. New LED Backlight (continued)

Light diffuses in the print/stamp part at the area


Light guiding plate method printed
i t d off lilight
ht guiding
idi plate.
l t
Light guiding plate Light guiding plate of Light repeats by internal reflection in the area without
of Printing method Laser method
print/stamp.

Brightness is evened
up by changing the
density of print/stamp.
Generally, it is
necessaryy to enlarge g
White ink stamp with the density of ink
diffusion material Laser print ( ಳ) white stamp when the
distance from from the
light source is farer.
Sections of ink stamp: less and more density

Up and down LED edge

The electric power per one piece of LED can be reduced


because of guiding light distance from light source is half
because two led in same vertical area.

Advantage: LED is distributed at the length.


That is possible due to the efficient condition of low heat
radiation of LED.
Also, it is advantageous when measure the heat radiation and
power consumption.
ti
Light guiding plate Disadvantage: Failure scanning

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2. New Technologies. Panel module
AQUOS LED System. New LED Backlight (continued)
T-Type side edge - Scanning
It is necessary to enlarge electric power per 1 piece of LED due to the light source must be set on the short side of the light guiding plate and there is
long distance of guide light.
䇼 Advantage 䇽B/L scanning is possible and to be made a contribution to high-quality of the image. It is possible to lighten it by thickening only a
necessary part of guide light plate.
䇼 Disadvantage 䇽 Large power consumption comparing to simple edge back light. It will increase number of parts due to be needed for taking
measure of heat radiation and brightness irregular (mura) between guide light plate.

Data rewriting one by one


Light guiding plate 1

Light guiding plate 2

Light guiding plate 3

Light guiding plate 4


Image of writing data to LCD panel

The display is fallen into disorder


Decrease in Light guiding plate1
momentarily where the image data
image quality
of LCD is rewritten Light guiding plate2
Light
g g guiding
gpplate3
Light guiding plate4
Countermeasure:
The image quality improves as disappear the disorder area Light guiding plate1 Light guiding plate1
from optical angle by turning off BL one by one (refer to the left
Light guiding plate2 Light guiding plate2
chart) of area written synchronizing with timing of rewriting
data of LCD.
LCD Light g
guiding
iding plate3 Light guiding plate3
Light guiding plate4 Light guiding plate4

Light guiding plate1


Light guiding plate2
Light guiding plate3
Light guiding plate4

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2. New Technologies. Panel module
AQUOS LED System. New LED Backlight (continued)
Edge light LED system provides extremely fine brightness control in comparison with conventional fluorescent backlight
systems. Combined with the high-contrast X-GEN LCD panels, this system produces a high level of contrast, enabling high
degrees of black to reproduce video images with an incredible sense of depth.

Edge Light LED

With a LED backlight, luminance can be controlled with greater agility than with a CCFL backlight because of differences in
their intensity control properties. While a typical CCFL backlight can only modulate down to 20% of its maximum intensity,
the Ultra Brilliant LED backlight itself is capable of modulating down to under 0,2% of its maximum intensity.

The X-Gen LCD panel itself has a high native contrast ratio of 4000:1, so overall the TV achieves an ultra-high contrast of
over 2.000.000:1 through the combined operation of the panel and LED backlight.

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2. New Technologies. Panel module
Super Eco-Friendly.

Eight ECO

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2. New Technologies. Panel module
Super Eco-Friendly (continued)
g

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2. New Technologies. Time-shift
TimeShift Concept.

Time-shift enables you to pause a DVB-T programme you are watching and start watching it again from the
paused moment.
(This is Time shift function, not picture recording function.)
Functions

 Time-shift viewing: The phone is ringing! No worries. Coming back to the front of TV, you can continue
to watch you skip during the phone.

Have a break anytime


䂓 Time shift viewing Not able to watch the program at this time
Conventional TV
Break
Pause Play Play from before
LE820 Able to play by just
rewinding and without
Break pause.

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2. New Technologies. Time-shift
 Instant replay: Enjoy replaying the scene just you have watching now.

Play how many times you like


䂓 Instant replay Able to watch one scene only once.
Conventional TV
Replay your favorite scene
as many times as you like.
LE820

 Easy operation with remote control directly.

 No need attach external media

possible by built-in flash memory, SD card 8Gb.

Time-shift uptime: SD>>about 150mins, HD>>60mins

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Preparation for Time-shift viewing.
 If Time-shift would be a default setting, built-in memory life and endurance would not be enough to record
every shows watched. Due to this reason, the recording function should be programmed by the user itself
activating Time-shift viewing.

 When “TIME SHIFT READY” is pushed, it starts to record the show you are currently watching.

Time shift ready mode

Time
shift
ready

Push! Time shift : ready

The first generation can not adopt the function keeping “TIME SHIFT READY” mode through the input switching, according to the lack of
memory bandwidth by the combination of recorded program and live broadcasting. ( Considering this function for the following generation)

 If Time-shift is not operated for three hours, “Time shift ready” mode is automatically cancelled.

 After the memory usage reach full volume, a new recorded data is overwritten.

 Also, by changing channel settings or input terminal settings, “Time shift ready” is cancelled.
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Basic Display Specification:

 On Recording the live broadcasting watched in real time.


This icon shows LIVE mode.
This icon shows the program is TV3HD
currently been recorded.
TV3HD

LIVE

DTV 033
Concert Locomotora Negra i la
Coral Sant Jordi- He mirat a
11:14 - 12:40
Audio(CAT): STEREO
Dolby Digital
Video 1080i
Subtitle --
>> New Information

The program title display shows


This box (channel call) is off the real-time program information.
in 4 seconds.
During the recording setting on,
the memory usage information is on.

Time shift
Memory usage䋺

This gray bar shows memory used.


㶎In the case of the memory usage is full When memory capacity gets full,
Time shift (when the gray bar reaches at the right edge),
“ FULL” is shown on the screen.
Memory usage䋺 FULL Past recorded data is deleted and
new recorded data overwritten.

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 Playing the program recordered

This icon shows the ongoing


TV3 play mode.
During Rewind , Fast forward on,
Ź channel call remains on screen.
DTV 028
Audio(ETC): STEREO
BBC ONE
Dolby Digital
Video 576i
>> New Information

The program title display disappears


during time shift reviewing
Subtitle is not displayed during because the program information
time shift viewing. can not be reserved.

Memory usage䋺
2:47 PM

This yellow pin shows The time display is real time


where the file plays 2:47
even PM time shift viewing.
during
BBC ONE

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 Using Operation panel

When operation panel is on the screen, the channel call is


While the operation panel is on,
moved to the top left corner of the screen.
this icon is always on as well.
The information related to time shift (such as memory usage)
moves to the operation panel.

(TimeShiftᠲ૞)
During the operation panel on,
Tool
TV3HD the counter display is shifted to
BBC ONE LIVE
the above of the operation panel.
Memory used
DTV 033
Concert Locomotora Negra i la
Coral Sant Jordi- He mirat a
11:14 - 12:40 䋺
Audio(CAT): STEREO G I J
Dolby Digital
Video 1080i F
Subtitle --
>> New Information /
10 sec H /
30 sec

Slow motion play is


unavailable.

2:47 PM
Time shift

The counter display moves to the operation panel While LIVE is watched, the program title display
displayed on the right side of screen refers to the real time broadcasting. The time display is
which makes multiple information seen in one glance. The program title display does not show up current time even
during time shift viewing, because the program information during time shift viewing.
can not be saved.

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 Key Operation Specification (Remote control)

Remote control By the keys on the remote control as below, time-shift is easily operated.

Common as AQUOS LINK

REWIND
䂩 PLAY (Press the button successively, and it makes twice,
10 times, and 30 times faster.)

FAST FORWARD
䂓 STOP (Press the button successively and it makes twice,
10 times, 30 times faster.)

TIME SHIFT exclusive use


TIME SHIFT
The key you press first when using time shift function.
READY Then the recording starts.

䌊UMP BACKWARDS : Rewinds 10 seconds and plays the scene automatically.

JUMP FORWARD: Fasts forward to 30 seconds and play the scene automatically.

䂉䂉 PAUSE

CONTROL: calls for the menu which makes you to operate the time shift function
on a display.

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 “Time-shift viewing” Operation specification
䂹Case1: If you never want to miss out the coming TV show…
1-1) Time shift “READY” + “PAUSE”+ “PLAY”

㽲 At the begging of the program, push “TIMESHIFT READY” key. (Start recording in the
memory)
㽳 Press “PAUSE” key when you leave the seat.
㽴 Press “PLAY” when you come back, and the scene when you left your seat is replayed.
㽵 Press “STOP” to go back to the live broadcasting.
B
A
On-air program The scene unseen

TIME SHIFT

㽲 READY 㽳 䂉䂉 A
The missed scene
When return
in front TV



Plays the scene A
㽵 䂓
Back to scene B

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䂹Case1: If you never want to miss out the coming TV show…


1-2) Time shift “READY”+ “REWIND”+ “PLAY”
㽲 At the beginning of the program, Press “TIME SHIFT READY” (Starts recording in the memory)
㽳 With “REWIND” key or with “JUMP BACKWARDS” key, go back to the scene where you have
overlooked, and press “PLAY” to view the scene.
㽴 Press “STOP” to go back to the live broadcasting.
A B
On-air program The scene unseen

TIME SHIFT

㽲 READY
A
When return The missed scene
in front TV

㽳 䂩
Back to the scene A and plays it
㽴 䂓
Back to scene B

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䂹Case2: If you have to leave the seat when watching the TV show you definitely
want to watch the following scenes…
2) Time Shift “READY” + “Play”

㽲 Press “TIME SHIFT READY” key when you leave the TV front.
㽳 After the return to the seats, press “PLAY”. Then the scene goes back to the point just
watched before you left and is automatically played.
㽴 Press “STOP” to go back to the live broadcasting,
A B
On-air program The scene unseen

TIME SHIFT

㽲 READY
A
When return The overlooked scene
in front TV



Plays the scene A
㽴 䂓
Back to the scene B
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 “Inter replay” Operation specification
䂹Case 1: If you want to watch the scene you just watched…
1-1) Time shift “READY”+ “REWIND” or “JUMP BACKWARD” + ”PLAY”
㽲 Press “TIME SHIFT READY” in advance. (Starts recording in the memory)
㽳 Go back to the scene you want to repeat by “REWIND” or ”JUMP BACKWARD” key.
㽴 Press “PLAY” at the scene you want to watch again. Then the scene repeats.
㽵 If you want to watch it again, repeat the operation 㽳 and㩷㽴.
(You can watch it as many times as you like by the time the memory gets full
when following recording starts overwriting.)
㽶 Press “STOP” to go back to the live broadcasting.
A A” B
On-air program The scene you want to replay

㽲 TIME SHIFT

READY

A A”
The scene you want to replay
The scene you
want to repeat

㽴 䂩 Back to the scene A,


and replays A-A”
㽶 䂓
Back to the scene B
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 Limiting condition for the use of Time-shift.

䂹The condition under which Time shift does NOT work


㽲 Without picture or sound data (such as E202, E203 and so on)
㽳 When watching ATV
(8GB current time shift can not apply to the volume of incompressible ATV signal)
㽴 When watching a show through an external input. (such as RGB,YC,HDMI, CBVS,
COMPONENT,PC and USB)
㽵 When watching show compliant with the CI+
㽶 When the image is displayed in smaller window in MHEG
㽷 When receiving DTV and radio broadcasting
㽸 When waiting for the PIN code enter during Child lock broadcasting.
(After the PIN code enter, time shift is possible.)
=> From 㽲 to 㽸 above, CAUTION C is displayed (ref. CAUTION chart)
(㽹 When setting for the programmed recording of DTV or on recording.)

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䂹 Conditions under which Time shift set and viewing is canceled.
㽲 When switching to other DTV broadcasting or setting input terminal
(Because the show just watched now is under the setting of time shift. 㸢CAUTION H)
㽳 When switching power-on/off.
㽴 When inputting signals for content protection (CAUTION F)
㽵 When unable to detect picture/ vocal signals (CAUTION F)
(㽶 When preparing for the recording of DTV or on recording.)

䂹 Functions out of order during time shift viewing.


㽲 Teletext( For both DTV and ATV, pressing related key calls for “CAUTION A”)
㽳 Teletext subtitle (For both DTV and ATV, pressing related key calls for
CAUTION B)
㽴 DVB subtitle (Pressing Subtitle-related key calls for “CAUTION B”)
㽵 MHEG (Pressing Text-related keys calls for the message of “CAUTION A”)
㽶 “FREEZE” display by freeze key.
㽷 Some options in menu are disable as: Autoinstallation, Program setup, channel settings,
Software update, etc.
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䂹CAUTION
A: Unable to operate. Please operate in LIVE mode.
B: Unable to show subtitles. Please operate in LIVE mode.
C: Unavailable due to noncompliant signal.
D: Unable to use Time Shift due to timer function.
E: Time Shift changed to PLAY mode due to memory limitation.
F: Time shift cancelled due to noncompliant signal.
G: Time Shift cancelled due to timer function.
H: Would you like to cancel the Time shift function?
I: Unable to operate during Time Shift using.
J: Time Shift cancelled. (By pressing time shift “READY” key)
K: Please operate in a few minutes due to Time Shift setting.
(After pressing time shift “READY”, if you need any set-up.)
M: Unable to perform Trick play due to Child lock.
Please enter your PIN code to unlock. [* * * *]

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2. New Technologies. DLNA
DLNA, what’s it?:
DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) is a standard used by manufacturers of consumer electronics to allow entertainment devices within the
home to share their content with each other across a home network.

DLNA intends to solve the problems inherent in using digital media between different consumer electronic devices. For example, a DLNA compliant
TV will interoperate with a DLNA compliant PC to play music, photos or videos. The specification also includes DRM, a scheme to ensure that the
“content must be protected from unauthorized copying and use“.

DLNA was formed in June 2003 as the Digital Home Working Group, changing to its current name 12 months later, when the first set of guidelines
for DLNA was published. Home Networked Device Interoperability Guidelines v1.5 was published in March 2006 and expanded in October of the
same year. As of August 2009 it is supported in more than 5,500 different devices and in 2008 over 200 million devices sold with it built in.

As of January 2010, there are 23 promoter members and a much larger list of contributor members. The promoter members are: Access,
Awox,Broadcom, Cisco Systems, Comcast, Hewlett-Packard, Huawei, IBM, Intel, Kenwood, LG Electronics, Macrovision, Microsoft, Motorola,
Nokia, NXP Semiconductors, Panasonic (Matsushita Electric Industrial), Philips, Pioneer Corporation, Samsung Electronics, Sharp Corporation,
Sony Electronics, and Toshiba.

Specification

The DLNA specification categorizes devices into four categories:

Digital media servers (DMS)  PC (Soft based on)

Digital media players (DMP)  TV set (Firmware based on)

Digital media controllers (DMC)

Digital media renderers (DMR)  TV set (Firmware based on)

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More information…
The DLNA white paper can be downloaded from http://www.dlna.org/about_us/roadmap/DLNA_Whitepaper.pdf
Some use cases white paper can be downloaded from http://www.dlna.org/industry/why_dlna/DLNA_Use_Cases.pdf
The design guidelines can be downloaded after payment at http://www.dlna.org/industry/certification/guidelines

Notes
Any PC with a network interface (e.g. Ethernet or WiFi) can become a DLNA device by installing DLNA software. Some PC DLNA servers can be
download at: Windows Media 12 (included on Windows 7), MythTV (Linux FreeWare), Coherence (multiple platform available), Twonky Media
Center (30-day trial), Wild Media Server and so…

Frequently Asked Questions About Digital Living

What are the digital home and digital living?


The digital home is an evolution of the idea that PCs, consumer electronics and mobile devices should work together seamlessly through a wired
or wireless network to share digital content within a home environment. Digital living extends that idea to include sharing content on the go as
well.

How will I benefit from digital living?


The goal of digital living is to provide you with an immediate connection between your digital devices, regardless of the manufacturer. You will
finally enjoy the freedom to access, play and share your favourites movies, music and photos at home and on the go using products from your
most trusted brands.

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What does the future of digital living look like?


Over time, as new technology and standards become available, the DLNA Interoperability Guidelines will likely broaden to cover other
usage areas such as home control, network communications and more advanced entertainment services. With regard to specific product
types, the guidelines have already been expanded to include mobile and handheld devices and printers.

What is the foundation for networking and interoperability in the digital home?
The IP family of protocols has been selected as the means to provide the foundation for the networking and connectivity of CE, mobile de-
vices and PCs in the digital home. IP is also the basic means for establishing communications among all devices on the Internet.

How will my digital content be managed, distributed and controlled in the digital home?
Content management and control will enable devices and applications to identify, manage and distribute content across your home net-
work. UPnP Audio/Video (AV) technology addresses all of these needs and is the content management and control solution for products
based on DLNA guidelines.

Will DLNA address digital rights management?


Digital rights management (DRM) is an important issue that must be addressed to achieve the ideal user experience sought by DLNA
members. One of DLNA’s goals is to incorporate an industry-accepted DRM solution into the Interoperability Guidelines to enable com-
mercial content flow within the home network. To that end, DLNA will assess various rights management systems being considered by the
marketplace.

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The technical information about DLNA (how is working internally) can be summarized as:

Layer FunctionDefined Standards


LinkProtection Howcommercialcontent DTCP/IP
isprotectedonthehome
network
MediaFormats Howmediacontentis MPEG2,MPEG4,AVC/H.264,
encodedandidentified LPCM,MP3,AACLC,JPEG,
forinteroperability XHTMLPrint
MediaTransport Howmediacontentis HTTP
transferred
MediaManagement Howmediacontentis UPnPAV1.0,UPnPPrint
identified,managed,and Enhanced1.0
distributed
DiscoveryandControl Howdevicesdiscoverand UPnPDeviceArchitecture1.0
controleachother
IPNetworking Howwiredandwireless IPv4ProtocolSuite
Connectivity devicesphysically Wired:Ethernet802.3,MoCA
connectand Wireless:WiFi802.11,WiFi
communicate ProtectedSetup

How it works
If your devices can do more things, you can do more things. Check out how the expanded capabilities of DLNA Certified devices can revolution-
ize the way you find, send, store, get, play and print your digital content. All you need to get started is a network – wired or wireless. That’s be-
cause DLNA Certified devices today connect, discover and communicate with each other over a home network – like the one you might already
have for sharing your broadband Internet. (There might be other ways to connect in the future.)
e future.).

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2. New Technologies. DLNA
Find and play movies
Your movie collection is stored on your network attached storage (NAS), a certified Digital Media Server (DMS). Instead of
watching the movie on the little PC monitor in your office, you want to enjoy it on the large flat-panel TV in your living room. Be-
cause your DLNA Certified TV is certified as a Digital Media Player (DMP), you can use the DMP capabilities of your TV to find
the movies on your NAS, and then play them on the TV.

Send and display photos (LE820 ONLY)


You have photos stored on your digital camera, a certified Digital Media Controller (DMC). You want to look at them on your
TV. With a DLNA Certified camera, you can send the photos to your DLNA Certified TV, which, if certified as a Digital Media
Renderer (DMR), can use those capabilities to display the photos.

Find, send and play music (LE820 ONLY)


You’ve loaded all your favourite music onto your PC, a certified Digital Media Server (DMS). Using your DLNA Certified person-
al digital assistant (PDA), which may be certified as a Mobile Digital Media Controller (M-DMC), you can find songs you want
on your PC and send them to play on your DLNA Certified wireless speakers. In this case, the speakers deliver the capabilities
of a certified Digital Media Renderer (DMR).

Upload photos
There are photos on your personal digital assistant (PDA), a certified Mobile Digital Media Uploader (M-DMU), you want to send
and save to your network attached storage (NAS). Using a DLNA Certified PDA, you upload the photos to your DLNA Certified
network attached storage (NAS), which operates as a certified Digital Media Server (DMS).

Download music
You want to transfer music from your PC, a certified Digital Media Server (DMS) in this scenario, to your MP3 player, a certified
Mobile Digital Media Downloader (M-DMD). With DLNA Certified devices, you download the music from your PC using the MP3
player.

Send and print photos


You have a photo on your WiFi® enabled camera phone you want to print. Assuming the phone is a certified Mobile Digital Me-
dia Controller (M-DMC), you can send the photo to your DLNA Certified printer, a certified Digital Media Printer (DMPr), to print.
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2. New Technologies. DLNA
DLNA Certified Products

You’ll find the DLNA Certified logo on all kinds of digital devices for your home and on the go — TVs, PCs, mobile phones, you name it. But they
aren’t the same TVs, PCs and mobile phones you’re used to. Built to DLNA certification standards, this new generation of devices offers expanded
capabilities that enable these products to play not one but multiple roles in your digital network. DLNA Certified devices are certified in a number of
different DLNA Device Classes. It is this embedded DLNA Device Class certification that allows the product to do more things. To play and render
content in some cases. To find and upload content in others. Here’s a rundown of the digital products that you may already be familiar with. See
what each device can do if they are also a DLNA Certified device:

Televisions (TVs)
DLNA Certified TVs will be able to work as either a Digital Media Player (DMP) or Digital Media Renderer (DMR), enabling you to enjoy
more than just what’s broadcast over the air or fiber optic networks or in your DVD collection. As a DMP, it can browse digital content
on other DLNA Certified devices – such as Digital Media Servers (DMS) – on your network, and play them. As a DMR, the TV can be
controlled by a Digital Media Controller (DMC) to play the digital content you send from your Digital Media Server (DMS).
Digital Video Recorders (DVRs)
Unlike regular digital video recorders, DLNA Certified DVRs will have built-in networking capabilities to allow them to interact with the
other DLNA Certified devices in your digital home. A DLNA Certified DVR will be able to function as a Digital Media Player (DMP), Digital
Media Server (DMS) or both. As a DMP, the DVR will be able to find photos and videos from other DLNA Certified devices and play them
on your TV. As a DMS, it can send the videos recorded on its hard drive to other DLNA Certified devices in your home.
Mobile Phones
DLNA Certified mobile phones will be very powerful, having not only cellular capabilities, but also a built-in Wi-Fi® capability to allow
them to connect to your home network. The phone can serve as a Mobile Digital Media Server (M-DMS), sending photos, music and
videos from its memory to other DLNA Certified devices. Or, it could function as a Mobile Digital Media Player (M-DMP) to play digital
content from other DLNA Certified devices. Most interesting of all will be its capability as a Mobile Digital Media Controller (M-DMC).
This will enable you to use your phone to control digital content from one DLNA Certified device to another.
Network Attached Servers (NAS)
You know your NAS as the place where you store all your digital content. But a DLNA Certified NAS can also serve as a Digital Media
Server (DMS). A DMS is able to expose and “serve up” the photos, videos and music stored on it to other DLNA Certified devices in your
digital home. No more AV cables, mini-DV cassettes or DVD burning necessary.

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Audio-video (AV) Systems and Hi-Fi Stereos
With DLNA Certified audio-video (AV) systems and stereos, you won’t be limited to the CDs and DVDs lining your bookshelf. You’ll have
your entire music and video collections at your fingertips. This is thanks to the fact that DLNA Certified AV systems and stereos can act
as either a Digital Media Player (DMP) or a Digital Media Renderer (DMR). As a DMP, the system or stereo will browse digital content
on other DLNA Certified devices, such as Digital Media Servers (DMS), on your network, and play it. As a DMR, they can be controlled
by a Digital Media Controller (DMC) to play the digital content you send using your DMC.
Personal Computers (PCs)
Anyone who has a PC knows that they have powerful networking capabilities built into them. So, their DLNA Certified potential is
determined solely by the type of software installed on them. DLNA Certified PCs are able to act as a Digital Media Server (DMS), Digital
Media Player (DMP), Digital Media Controller (DMC) or Digital Media Renderer (DMR). Most of the PCs available today start by being
certified as a DMS, since a lot of us keep the bulk of our digital content on our PCs.
Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)
These days, PDAs and smart phones are almost like mini-PCs. One important distinction is that a DLNA Certified PDA must also have
built-in networking capabilities, such as Wi-Fi®, to join your digital home. Just as with a PC, a PDA’s DLNA Certified capabilities are
determined by the type of software installed on it. But unlike a PC, which will most likely be certified as a Digital Media Server (DMS), a
PDA is most likely to be certified as a Mobile Digital Media Controller (M-DMC).
Printers
A DLNA Certified printer, also known as a Digital Media Printer (DMPr), provides printing services to other DLNA Certified devices on
the network. Any DLNA Certified device with a DLNA Certified print controller will be able to print to a DMPr.

Digital Media Adapters (DMA)


In many ways, the Digital Media Adapter (DMA) is the “original” digital living device. From the get-go, they had built-in networking
capabilities and could browse digital content from other devices like PCs and NASs. But there was a problem: Regular DMAs only allowed
you to work with other PCs that had the DMA’s proprietary software. Not so with DLNA Certified DMAs. They will be able to work with other
DLNA Certified devices. No special software necessary. In general, DMAs are certified as Digital Media Players (DMP). But increasingly,
they’re certified as Digital Media Renderers (DMR) as well.

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2. New Technologies. CI+
CI System Overview

Inside DVB standard is a conditional access system that is used when there is a need to control access to a
broadcast service. It has been decided that the conditional access system need not be standardized,
although a common scrambling algorithm is provided. It remains for broadcasters to access decoders with
different conditional access systems and to ensure that they have choice of supply of such systems. A
solution is to use the common scrambling algorithm and to execute solutions for access based on
commercial agreements between operators. This
solution can operate with single CA systems
embedded in decoders.

A second solution, included in most of the LCD


TVs, is based on a standardized interface
between a module and a host where CA and
more generally defined proprietary functions may
be implemented in the module. This solution also
allows broadcasters to use modules containing
solutions from different suppliers in the same
broadcast system, thus increasing their choice
and anti-piracy options. The scope of this
document is to describe this common interface
(CI).
The DVB decoder, is referred as the host,
includes those functions that are necessary to
receive MPEG-2 video, audio and data in the
clear. The CI specification (DVB-CI EN 50221 & TS 101 699 ) defines the interface between the host and the
50H 01

scrambling and CA (conditional access) applications, which will operate on an external module.
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CI+ System Overview

The Content Control system (CC System)


described in the CI+ specification is intended to
support a secure link for transport stream packets
between one CICAM and a Host (DTV receiver).
This CC system specifies extensions to the DVB-
CI specification to add protocol messages and
features on both devices in order to protect
selected content from being copied.

If the content (CA scrambled content or clear


content) selected by the user does not require
protection (i.e. no copy protection information in
the transport stream related to this content) then
both devices shall have behavior fully compliant
with DVB-CI specification (old CI system).

High value content may be protected from the


Broadcaster to the Host by the CA system.
However, once the content has been
demodulated and the CA system scrambling has
been removed it is vulnerable to being copied as it
travels across the Common Interface. It is the job
of the Content Control system (based on Keys
exchange) to protect AV content while it is
transferred across the Common Interface and
passed to external AV interfaces.
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CI+ System Overview

The compatibility between CI and CI+ is always guaranteed as is shown in the above figure.

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DVB-CI (actual standard)

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2. New Technologies. CI+
Content protection by CI+ (1 / 2)

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2. New Technologies. CI+
Content protection by CI+ (2 / 2)

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2. New Technologies. CI+
Parental Control by the CI+ Module

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2. New Technologies. CI+
Copy-protection: Usage rules information (URI)

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2. New Technologies. CI+
Additional features for user interaction by CI+

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2. New Technologies. DivX® HD

Features
The LE810/820 series enables high quality reproduction of HD video recorded in DivX® format on USB memory, providing a wider range of
entertainment.

If you see the DivX® HD logo you can...


Watch up to full HD 720p and/or 1080p resolution DivX video.
 Play purchased premium content like Hollywood movies and TV shows (VOD).
 Easily move your HD movies from your computer and watch it by USB drive on your big screen TV in your living room.
 8 GB USB flash drive will be able to hold two DivX® HD films. Typical HD video requires a considerable amount of digital storage space,
but DivX® HD video provides a superior media experience by maintaining the highest visual quality while significantly reducing the video
file size.

DivX® HD format is based on the MPEG-4 Part2 (ASP) codec technology and .avi container, including extra features like Xsub subtitles or chapter
titles.
AVI has become the most popular container file format used for watching video on the PC. AVI files can hold different types of video and audio
streams inside, and with the help of DivX® video compression technology, they can display incredible video quality while maintaining a small file
size.

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2. New Technologies. DivX® HD
Specifications
Feature HD-1080p HD-720p

Up to SD: Square (1:1)


Square (1:1)
Pixel Aspect Ratio Pal 4:3 /16:9 ; NTSC 4:3 / 16:9
Pal 4:3 /16:9 ; NTSC 4:3 / 16:9
SD Æ 720p: Square
H263 H263
Video coded
MPEG-44 Part2 (ASP)
MPEG MPEG-44 ASP
MPEG
Interlaced encoding Yes Yes
Video
30fps for resolutions greater 1280x720
Frame rate (Hz) 30fps
60fps for resolutions up to 1280x720
Max 1 second Bitrate 36 Mbit/s 16 Mbit/s
Width, pixels <= 1920 <= 1820
Heigth, pixels <= 1080 <= 720
MPEG Layer 2 Yes Yes
Bitrate 16kbps-320kbps 16kbps-320kbps
MPEG Layer 3 Yes Yes
Bitrate 16kbps-320kbps 16kbps-320kbps
Audio
MP3 Surround Yes Yes
AC3 Yes Yes
Bitrate 32kbps-448kbps 32kbps-448kbps
Channels 5.1 or 2 5.1 or 2
Subtitle Format XSUB (up to SD) and XSUB+ XSUB (up to SD) and XSUB+
Multiple audio tracks 8 8
Multimedia
Multiple subtitle tracks 8 8
AVI 1.0 (files up to 4GB, XSUB
Y
Yes Y
Yes
sutitles)
File containers
AVI 2.0 (unlimited file size, XSUB+
Yes Yes
sutitles)

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2. New Technologies. VOD
What is VOD?
Video-On-Demand system allow users to select video or audio content on-line, bought and download it for playback in DivX
C tifi d d
Certified devices.
i

DivX Certified devices have a VOD registration code, it is used to activate your device for playback the VOD movies bought
online.

ToplaypurchasedDivXmovies,youwillneedfirsttocompleteonetimeregistrationofDivXcertifieddevicefollowinginstructions
fromsite:http://www.divx.com/en/movies/registeryourdevice

1.LocatetheTVsetDivXregistrationcodemenu:MenuÆ SetupÆ ViewsettingÆ DivXsetup.

2.Installinyourcomputer“DivXPlussoftware”.(Freedownloadfromwww.divx.com)
DivXInstaller.exe
3.OpenDivXPlayeronyourcomputer.
a)Createanaccount:GotoToolsÆUseraccount
b) Y
b)Youwillbeaskedtologin.
ill b k dt l i
c)YouMUSTverifyyouraccountbytheemaillinkbeforetocontinue

a)) b)) c))

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2. New Technologies. VOD
Register a DivX device
4. Open DivX Player on your computer. Go to Tools -> Device Manager and click on the 'Register Device' button located at
the bottom left of the Device Manager window.

5. An 'Activate Device' window will pop up. Select the brand of the device you want to activate and click 'next‘

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2. New Technologies. VOD
Register a DivX device (continued)
6. Download Activation File.
You will have to play the activation video on your device to confirm and complete the activation process process.
a) The download of your activation file should begin. Once the download of the activation file is done, click on 'next'
b) You will see a window to select a method of transfer for your DivX Activation video for your device. You can choose to burn
the file onto a disc or to save it in your computer and copy it afterwards. Click 'next‘
c) Select the storage location for the video and click 'next.‘
d) Once
O th
the copy iis complete,
l t click
li k 'next'
' t' again
i tto continue.
ti

a) b) c) d)

7. Finish Activation on your device


Click on the buttons 'Finish Activation' and then
'Close' to complete the registration steps required
in the DivX Player.
Player

You will now need to transfer the file and play the
activation video on your device, TV set, to
complete activation. Once activation is completed,
you will
ill be
b able
bl to
t view
i your rented
t d or purchased
h d
VOD content.

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2. New Technologies. VOD
Register a DivX device (continued)
8. Play the registration file in the TV set. Introduce USB memory stick with activation file in the TV set and play the activation file
“XXX.divx”. Follow screen shows up.

DivX DivX
VOD VOD
Rules
Rules

-The maximum number of times a single DivX Certified device can be registered is two times per year. This means if you sell or
give away your device, only one other person can register the device in the same12-month period.

-If you no longer own a previously registered device or have more than the maximum of five devices to register, you can de-
register a device
device. There is no limit to the amount of times you can complete a verified de
de-registration
registration of a DivX Certified device,
device
which occurs when the de-registration code for a DivX Certified device is entered during de-registration of the device.

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2. New Technologies. HDMI
HDMI history
HDMI 1.0  HDMI 1.0 combines a digital video signal (standard or high
definition) with a twochannel audio signal over a single cable, such as
between an HDMIequipped DVD player and Television.
HDMI 1.1  This version adds the ability to transfer not only video and two
channel audio over a single cable,
cable but also added the ability to transfer
Dolby Digital, DTS, and DVDAudio surround signals, as well up to 7.1
channels of PCM audio.
HDMI 1.2  This version of HDMI adds the ability to transfer SACD signals in
digital form from a player to a receiver.
HDMI 1.31 3  This
Thi version
i includes
i l d improvements
i t in
i both
b th audio
di andd video
id
capability. With the advent of Bluray Disc and HDDVD, version 1.3 adds the
ability to transfer the digital bitstreams for the new high resolution audio
formats: Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, and DTSHD.
HDMI 1.3a  In addition to the above audio improvements, HDMI 1.3 and
1 3 increase
1.3a i the
h amount off video
id bandwidth
b d id h that
h can be
b transferred
f d from
f
a source to a display. This means, that in addition to the standard 24bit
color depth we are used to, HDMI 1.3 and 1.3a have the ability to transfer
color depths up to 48bits, and can accommodate resolutions much higher
than the 1080p resolution standard that is in use today.
HDMI 1.4 (NEW)  HDMI version 1.4 adds practical enhancements for HDMI
connectivity. If home theater components, such as HDTVs, Bluray Disc
players, and Home Theater Receivers, are HDMI 1.4 enabled, one or more
of the following features can be implemented:

HDMIEthernetChannel
HDMI Ethernet Channel
AudioReturnChannel
3DSupport
4KSupport
Content Type
ContentType
MoreColorSpaces
NewConnectors
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2. New Technologies. HDMI
HDMI 1.4 features
HDMIonLE810/820series
HDMI 1.4 Features Type Areceptacle HDMI
1. HDMI Ethernet Channel (HEC): This adds internet and home network connectivity to HDMI. In other
words, both Ethernet and HDMI functions are available within a single cable connection.
2. Audio Return Channel: This may be the most practical application of HDMI 1.4. What this feature provides
is a single HDMI connection between a TV and a home theater receiver that can not only pass audio/video
signals from the receiver to the TV, but also pass audio originating from the TV's tuner to the receiver. In
other words, when listening to audio accessed by the TV's tuner, you don't need a separate audio
connection going from the TV to the home theater receiver.
Pin1 TMDSData2+
3. 3D Over HDMI: HDMI 1.4 is designed to accommodate all 3D TV and Bluray Disc standards, with the
capacity of passing two simultaneous 1080p signals using one connection. NOTE: An update (HDMI 1.4a) Pin2 TMDSData2Shield
also incorporates additional 3D TV Broadcast formats. Pin3 TMDSData2–
4. 4Kx2K Resolution Support: Although the current high definition standard for consumer equipment tops
out at 1920x1080 ((1080p),
p), HDMI 1.4 can accommodate future 3840x2160 and 4096x2160 high g definition Pin4 TMDSData1+
pixel resolutions now in the planning stages. Pin5 TMDSData1Shield
5. Expanded Support For Color Spaces: This allows better color reproduction when displaying digital still Pin6 TMDSData1–
photos from HDMIconnected Digital Still Cameras.
Pin7 TMDSData0+
6. Micro HDMI Connector: Just as miniUSB is employed with portable digital devices, a new "Micro HDMI"
Connector is much smaller connector that can still supports up to 1080p resolutions for portable devices. Pin8 TMDSData0Shield
This is very practical for video camcorders, digital still cameras, and portable digital video playback Pin 9
Pin9 TMDS Data0
TMDSData0–
devices.
Pin10 TMDSClock+
7. Automotive Connection System: With the increase of incar digital audio/video devices, HDMI 1.4 can
handle the more demanding vibration, heat, and noise that may affect the quality of audio and video Pin11 TMDSClock Shield
reproduction. Pin12 TMDSClock–
Pin13 CEC

Utility/ ARC/HECData+(Optional,HDMI1.4+
Pin14
withEthernet)
Internetaccessexamplefromadeviceconnectedtothe
Pin15 SCL(I²C SerialClock for DDC)
TVsetusingtheHEC(HDMIEthernetChannel)
Pin16 SDA(I²C
( ² SerialDataLinefor
l f DDC))

Pin17 DDC/CEC/HECGround

Pin18 +5VPower(max50mA)

HotPlugDetect(Allversions)andHECData
NOTE:ForadditionalinformationaboutHDMI1.4,pleasevisit Pin19
(Optional,HDMI1.4+withEthernet)
http://www.hdmi.org/manufacturer/hdmi_1_4/index.aspx

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2. New Technologies. HDMI
/
Audio Return Channel ((ARC))
The new specification adds an audio channel that will reduce the number of cables
required to deliver audio “upstream” from a TV to an A/V receiver for processing and
playback. In cases where a TV features an internal content source, such as a builtin tuner
or DVD player, the Audio Return Channel allows the TV to send audio data upstream to
the A/V receiver via the HDMI cable,
cable eliminating the need for an extra cable.
cable The ARC TV
set uses the CEC line to detect and control the capabilities of the audio equipment
connected.

ARC FAQs
Q
• What will I be able to do with an Audio Return Channel enabled device?
If your HDTV has a builtin tuner, DVD player, or other digital content source, the
Audio Return Channel allows the TV to send audio data “upstream” to your A/V
receiver, eliminating the need for a separate audio cable in this type of
configuration Audio Return Channelenabled
configuration. Channel enabled TVs can either send or receive audio
via the HDMI link, giving you greater flexibility in how you set up your home theater
equipment and making a separate upstream audio link unnecessary.
• Which audio formats are supported over the Audio Return Channel?
The Audio Return Channel supports all the same audio formats that can be sent
through
h h a traditional
d l S/PDIF
/ audio
d connection, including
l d Dolby
lb Digital,l DTS, and
d
PCM audio.
• Is the HDMI LipSync feature compatible with the Audio Return Channel?
Yes. Whether the TV is sending audio to the sound system or viceversa, devices
featuring LipSync functionality (introduced in HDMI 1.3) will be able to track and
correct for any processor lags, and adjust the delivery of audio and video so that
the two signals stay in sync.
• Will I need a new cable to support Audio Return Channel functionality?
No. Audio Return Channel enabled devices can be connected via the existing
categories of HDMI cables.
cables

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2. New Technologies. HDMI
InstaPort™ Technology
Introduction–– WhatisInstaPort
Introduction What is InstaPort™Technology?
Technology?
AsawiderangeofHDMIequippedDVD/Blurayplayers,settopboxes,PCs,mobiledevicesand
gameconsolesproliferatethemarket,consumersaresimultaneouslyconnectingmoresource
devicestotheirDTVsviaHDMIports.Theviewertypicallyswitchesbetweentheseconnected
sources using the “source”
sourcesusingthe source buttonontheTVremotecontrol.Whenconsumersselectanewinput
button on the TV remote control. When consumers select a new input
device,theyexpectthatsourcematerialtoappearonscreenimmediately.WithHDMI,thisisnot
alwaysthecasebecausewhenanewHDMIsourceisselected,theDTVandthesourcedevice
performanHDCPauthorizationroutinewhichcansometimestakeuptofourtosevenseconds,
forexample,showingblackscreenonSHARPLCDTVs.

InstaPort technologysolvesthisproblem.Typically,whenasourcedeviceisconnectedtotheTV,
theHDCPauthorizationprocessisnotinitializeduntilthatsourceisselectedastheinputtobe
displayedontheDTV.However,DTVsthatsupportInstaPort
p y pp technologyperformtheHDCP
gy p
authorizationroutineimmediatelyuponconnectingthedevice.Then,whenauserselectsthat
source,itwillbegintostreamthecontentimmediately—oftenwithin1second—withoutwaiting
forHDCPauthentication.

HowwillconsumersbenefitfromInstaPort technology?
InstaPort technologymakesthehometheatreexperiencemoreenjoyablebyallowingconsumers
tomorequicklyaccesstheirHDMIconnectedentertainmentdevices.

IsInstaPort technologycompatiblewithlegacyHDMIsourcedevices?
Yes,infactmanyolderHDMIequippedsourcedevicestakelongertoauthenticatethannewer
devices.InstaPort technologyintheDTVcanmakeportswitchingtimesmoreuniformacrossall
connected HDMI source devices
connectedHDMIsourcedevices.
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2. New Technologies. HDMI
/
Why is there an inherent delay in switching
between HDMI ports?
HDMI uses HDCP encryption to secure the
transmission of premium, highdefinition digital
content over a serial digital interface. When a
device is selected as the HDMI input source, the
HDMI transmitter exchanges secure keys with the
HDMI receiver to authenticate the connection.
Content begins streaming to the DTV only after the
source and sink devices are validated and a secure
connection is established. Depending on the
manufacturers’ implementations of this firmware
and key handshake, it can take anywhere from 4 to
7 seconds.
seconds

How does InstaPort technology solve the delay


problem?
InstaPort technology
h l allows
ll the
h DTV to perform
f
simultaneous background HDCP authentication with
all connected source devices as soon as they are
connected to the DTV. When a new input source is
selected by the viewer,
viewer the HDCP authentication has
already been performed and the newly selected
source can begin streaming content immediately.
The time required to switch between HDMI inputs is
reduced to less than one second.

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3. Derivative Models
LX810 and LU820 series

Based on: LE810/820, produced for Euronics and Expert

LC-40/46LX810E → Expert
LC-40/46LU820E → Euronics

Sizes: 40” and 46” Circuit diagrams: same as LE810/820 Panel: same panel as LE810/820

Cabinet differences:

Front cabinet LE810 LX810 LE820 LU820

40” CCABAC527WJ11 CCABAC527WJ13 CCABAC522WJ11 CCABAC522WJ12

46” CCABAC528WJ11 CCABAC528WJ13 CCABAC523WJ11 CCABAC523WJ12

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4. Block Diagrams
LE810E & LX810 Series
㧔 SYSTEM BLOCK Diagram

CVBS
EXT2 CVBS/LR CVBS_L/R MAIN

CVBS ‫ޣ‬LW‫ޤ‬
CVBS/LR
L/R P2601
S-Video
EXT1 RGB RGB
(SCART TUNER CVBS OUT IC504
TUNER_OUT
TUNER
LR_OUT
LR OUT TUNER OUT L/R OUT
Mute From CPU or UCON
FS/FB FAST_SW

SLOW SW

TU_CVBS_OUT_MUTE From CPU


From CPU or UCON I2C_0 (400KHz) I2C_0 (400KHz)

Mute O_S_SET
+13V
IC2703 BU+3.3V FRAME
‫ޣ‬SP‫ޤ‬
AMP_DATA IC2001 DET_SYNC
SPEAKE P2701 SP AMP(2CH)
VHIYDA164QZ +3.3V Reset
EXT-SP VCOM WP
VCOM_WP
IC2701 +1.8V
1 8V
LRCK/BCLK/MCL TCON_I2C
DSP
+13V YSS951VZ B_STATUS B_STATUS
IC2702 AMP_DAT
‫ޣ‬SB‫ޤ‬ Woofer AMP UCOM_RST
DET_POW
Woofer P2702 (0.1CH)
PNL_EN
EXT-SP From CPU PEPE
VHIYDA164QZ
RS_BUF_CNT PNL_ROM_EN ROM_WP

I2C_0 (400KHz) IC2601


Spliter
27.000MH HC2G66
+3.3V X4401
From CPU IC8455

O_S_SETT

C
DET_SYNC
V
DET_PNL12V
CNVss
CNV
C

E
FRAME
PNL_WP
EEPRO

CVBS OUT
P_TS_S RxD,TxD
+1.8V CI_CEB, UART
CI_D[7:0] /CI_A[14:0] +3.3V IC2008 PNL_I2C_ENFrom CPU
CARD TS_CIOUT IC4405 CI_CNT_RES Gate
INTERFACE TS_CIIN CI Controller 7WH126FU

TTUNER
IC4401 MT8295 RxD,TxD_CPUPU
P
TS_CIIN BU+3.3V
IC4402 UART

U
IC4403
LCX244 32.768kHz
Hz
H
IC2002

S-Video
DAC OUT1
DAC OUT2

FBIN
RGB
+5V +3.3V CNVss X2001

ADIN5
ADIN0
RF IN CVBS +3.3V 27.000MH Xtal M16C/64A
TU1101

PDD[7:1]
Analog/ IF_AGC AGC THERMO
O
IXC786WJ
X1101 Thermister SUB MCU
Digital A/D
CI-CPU
CI-CPU_IN
CPU IN +8.0V
8 0V
Tuner
T IC1102 20MHz
FE_RST CI-CPU_OUT ERR_PN
N
D_IF IN-/+ IF_DEMUX X2002
IF_AGC +3.3V
LV4053FT Xtal STB
I2C

TUNER_I2C D_IF_IN-/+
+1.8V AC_DET
T
SIF

TUNER_I2C
(400KHz 3.3V) I2C_0 (400KHz) +1.25V PM_REQ,
I2C_0 N
PS_ON
DVB_TC_IFS N_SRESET ‫ޣ‬LB‫ޤ‬
I2C_1 +1.05V PNL_PO
O
From CI P9602
I2C_2
PM_REQ, CEC_0
RGB HV ERROR
RGB/Component in
IC3302
VON
STB_CPU
STB_CP
P
DDC_I2C_1 MT5391W(FHD) PWM_0
PWM_
_
OFL1 IC9601
HDMI_1 OFL
H.264 / CI+ OFL2 Spliter
DMMER
PWM_1
PWM_
_

WP
I2S(DATA/LRCK/BCLK)) HC2G66
Digital AV decode & Main CPU
From CPU or UCON EEPROM_SCL/SDA
Headphone/ Audio out
Audio Mute 27.000MH
Out HP/MONI_L/ BU+3.3V
IC2004
X3302

ET_13V,DET_3.3
DET_13V,DET_3.3
EEPROM
2kbit

V
OPTICAL IC503 OPT_OUT CVBS_L/R IC3501
OUT OPT OUT DDR2(1066M)
SCART_L/R IC3502
T7SET08 1Gbit
DDR2(1066M))
EXT3/HDMI2 1Gbit
Audio in
RGB/HDMI Mute From CPU or UCON

UARXD2_UCOM
CPU_UARXD2_UCOM
UATXD2_UCOM
CPU_UATXD2_UCOM
Audio

__UARXD0_RS
CPU_UARXD0_RS
U__UATXD0_RS
CPU_UATXD0_RS
RGB_LR_IN RGB_L/R
R
(Mini Plug)
SPDIF

SPI_FLASH
PI_FLASH
EXT3 DTV/SPDIF
N_CPU_RST
ST
S

USB_0
Comp/RGB \\

KEY_POW,KEY_SCL,KEY_SDA
_SCL,KEY_SDA
D-SUB RESET

U
RGB

U
IC8452

,OPC
RC,OPC
IC501
SW
LCX157FT ‫ޣ‬PD‫ޤ‬
+3.3V IC506 P9601
RS232C TxRx TxD/RxD
RS-232C 1) BU3.3V
No.9 pin RC Passthrough 2) D3.3V
3) D5.6V AC_DET
4) D5V PS_ON 
5) D+1.8V PNL_PO
HDMI 4 DDC_4 +3.3V
6) D+1.05V
HDMI_4
IC8401 +3.
+3.3V 7) STB+3.3V UR13V
NAND 8) S+8V
S13V
FLASH
HDMI 3 DDC_3 IC1504 512Gbit BU5V
HDMI_3 POWER CIRCUIT
HDMI-SW
SII9287B
DDC_2
HDMI 2 HDMI_2
I2C_0_400KHz

DDC_1 BU+3.3V
HDMI 1 HDMI_1
IC1505
OPT OUT
AHC1G08 Mute
From CPU or UCON
CEC_0

J3301 ‫ޣ‬RA‫ޤ‬P2003(15p)
USB
IC3301 D+5V
LINE Reg. ‫ޣ‬KM‫ޤ‬J1(8p) ‫ޣ‬RA‫ޤ‬P102(5p) ‫ޣ‬RI‫ޤ‬P202(2p)

KEY R/C ICON


MEN㨁/POWER
INPUT/CHANNEL OPC sensor LED
VOLUME R/C receiver x3

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4. Block Diagrams (continued)
LE820E & LU820 Series
㧔 SYSTEM BLOCK Diagram

CVBS
EXT2 CVBS/LR CVBS_L/R MAIN

CVBS ‫ޣ‬LW‫ޤ‬
CVBS/LR
L/R P2601
S-Video
EXT1 RGB RGB
(SCART TUNER CVBS OUT IC504
TUNER_OUT
TUNER
LR OUT
LR_OUT TUNER OUT L/R OUT
Mute
FS/FB From CPU or
FAST_SW

SLOW SW

TU_CVBS_OUT_MUTE From
From CPU or I2C_0 (400KHz) I2C_0 (400KHz)

Mute O_S_SET
+13V
IC2703 BU+3.3V FRAME
‫ޣ‬SP‫ޤ‬
AMP_DATA IC2001 DET_SYNC
SPEAKE P2701 SP AMP(2CH)
+3.3V
EXT-SP VHIYDA164QZ Reset VCOM WP
VCOM_WP
IC2701 +1 8V
+1.8V
LRCK/BCLK/MCL TCON_I2C
DSP
+13V YSS951VZ B_STATUS B_STATUS
IC2702 AMP_DAT
‫ޣ‬SB‫ޤ‬ Woofer AMP UCOM_RST
PNL_EN DET_POW
Woofer P2702 (0.1CH) From
EXT-SP CPU PEPE
VHIYDA164QZ
RS_BUF_CNT PNL_ROM_EN ROM_WP

I2C_0 (400KHz) IC2601


Spliter
27.000MH HC2G66
+3.3V X4401
From IC8455

O_S_SETT

C
DET_SYNC
CNVss

DET_PNL12VV
FRAMEE
PNL_WP
EEPRO

TUNER CVBS OUT


P_TS_S RxD,TxD
+1.8V CI_CEB, UART From
CI_D[7:0] /CI_A[14:0] +3.3V IC2008 PNL_I2C_EN
TS_CIOUT CPU
CARD IC4405 CI_CNT_RES Gate
INTERFACE TS_CIIN CI Controller 7WH126FU
IC4401 MT8295 RxD,TxD_CPU
CPU
TS_CIIN UART BU+3.3V
V
IC4402
IC4403
LCX244 32.768kHz
Hz
H
+5V +1.2V CNVss X2001 IC2002
RF IN CVBS +3.3V IC1106 27.000MH Xtal M16C/64A
TU1101

PDD[7:1]
Analog/ IF_AGC AGC
Demodulator
THERMO
O
IXC786WJ
DVB-C X1101 Thermister SUB MCU
Digital A/D
STV0297E
T
Tuner IC1102 20MHz
FE_RST ERR_PN
N
D_IF IN-/+ IF_DEMUX X2002
LV4053FT Xtal STB
I2C

TUNER_I2C
AC_DET
AC_DE T
SIF

TUNER_I2C
(400KHz 3.3V) I2C_0 (400KHz) +1.25V PM_REQ,
I2C_0 PS_ON
N
DVB_TC_IFS N_SRESET ‫ޣ‬LB‫ޤ‬
I2C_1 +1.05V PNL_PO
O
From CI P9602
I2C_2
PM_REQ, CEC_0
RGB HV I2C ERROR
RGB/Component in IC3302
VON
STB_CPU
STB_CP
P
DDC_I2C_1
HDMI_1
MT5391W(FHD) PWM_
_
PWM_0
OFL1
IC9601 OFL
H.264 / CI+ OFL2 Spliter
DMMER
PWM_1
PWM_
_

WP
I2S(DATA/LRCK/BCLK)
K) HC2G66
TUNER OUT_L/R
//R Digital AV decode & Main CPU
From CPU or EEPROM_SCL/SDA
Headphone/ Audio out
Audio Mute 27.000MH
HP/MONI_L/ BU+3.3V
Out
X3302

ET_13V,DET_3.3
DET_13V,DET_3.3
V
OPTICAL IC503 OPT_OUT CVBS_L/R IC3501
OUT OPT OUT DDR2(1066M)
SCART_L/R
R IC3502
T7SET08 1Gbit
DDR2(1066M))
EXT3/HDMI2 1Gbit
1Gbi
Audio in
RGB/HDMI Mute From CPU or

OCMD/SDIOCLK
SDIOCMD/SDIOCLK
UARXD2_UCOM
CPU_UARXD2_UCOM
CPU_UATXD2_UCOM
UATXD2_UCOM
Audio

U_UARXD0_RS
CPU_UARXD0_RS
RGB_L/R
/R
/R

U_UATXD0_RS
CPU_UATXD0_RS
RGB_LR_IN
(Mini Plug)
SPDIF

ONDD8㨪
PPI_FLASH
SPI_FLASH
EXT3 DTV/SPDIF

15
Comp/RGB N_CPU_RST
RSST

USB_0
\\

KEY_POW,KEY_SCL,KEY_SDA
_SCL,KEY_SDA
RESET

SDI0㨪3
00㨪3
D-SUB

U
RGB

O
U
U

CTRL1
ILL_CTRL1
IC8452

,OPC
RC,OPC
IC501
SW
LCX157FT ‫ޣ‬PD‫ޤ‬
+3.3V P9601
IC506
RS232C TxRx TxD/RxD
RS-232C 1) BU3.3V
No.9 pin RC Passthrough 2) D3.3V
3) D5.6V AC_DET
4) D5V PS_ON
5) D+1.8V PNL_PO
DDC_4 +3.3V
HDMI 4 6) D+1.05V
HDMI_4
IC8401 +3
+3.3V
+3. 7) STB+3.3V UR13V
NAND 8) S+8V S13V
FLASH
HDMI 3 DDC_3 IC1504 512Gbit BU5V
HDMI_3 POWER CIRCUIT
HDMI-SW
SII9287B
DDC_2
HDMI 2 HDMI_2
I2C_0_400KHz

DDC_1 +3.3V BU+3.3V


HDMI 1 HDMI_1 IC9501
IC1505 Ethernet Bus
OPT OUT Interface
AHC1G08 Mute
From CPU or
CEC_0

J3301 ‫ޣ‬RA‫ޤ‬P2003(15p) ‫ޣ‬RL‫ޤ‬P2006(3p)


USB
IC3301 D+5V
LINE Reg. ‫ޣ‬KM‫ޤ‬J1(8p) ‫ޣ‬RI‫ޤ‬P202(2p) ‫ޣ‬RL‫ޤ‬P201(3p)
‫ޣ‬RA‫ޤ‬P102(5p)

KEY R/C ICON LOGO


J9501 MEN㨁/POWER
SC8454 Ethernet for LAN
SD Connector INPUT/CHANNEL OPC sensor LED LED
for Time Shift VOLUME R/C receiver x3 x3

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4. Block Diagrams (continued)
Detailed System Block Diagram - Main Unit
● IC2004: NVM 8Kb-E2PROM (Sub-MICRO DATA)
● IC3302: DIGITAL DECODER (IDTV), MAIN CPU & VIDEO PROCESSOR
Part number: 24CS08AFJ Sharp code: VHIS24CS08J-1Y
Parts number: MT5391UHMJ Sharp code: RH-IXC951WJQZQ
The 24CS08AFJ is a 2-wire (I2C bus type) serial EEPROM that is electrically programmable. This NVM memory is as-
The Mediatek MT5391 family consists of a DTV front end demodulator, a back end decoder and a TV controller and of- sociated to the SUB-MICRO.
fers high integration for advanced applications. It combines a transport de-multiplexer, a high definition video decoder,
an AC3 audio decoder, a dual-link LVDS transmitter and NTSC/PAL/SECAM TV decoder with a 3D comb filter.
This IC supports most Full-HD video decoder standards, including H.264, MPEG4, VC1, MPEG2 and JPEG. The MT5391 ● IC4405: COMMON INTERFACE CONTROLLER
also supports Mediatek MDDITM de-interlace solution to generate very smooth picture quality for motions. The special
Part number: MT8295 Sharp code: VHIMT8295AE-1Q
color processing technology provides natural deep colors and true studio qualify video. It supports both ATSC and DVB
demodulation function. FEATURES
Key Features: • DivX ■ PCMCIA/CI Interface
• ATSC/DVB demodulator MTS5391DWCJ adds two functions: • Single slot PC Card interface
• True 60 Hz Full HD MJC 1. DivX (Not used in LE705) • Single slot CI interface
• A multi-standard video decoder 2. Secure boot (used in LE705) • 512 byte embedded buffer
• An AC3/MPEG audio decoder ■ Host Interface
• HDMI1.3 receiver • NAND flash interface
• Audio codec • Interrupt capability
• 3.3V logic levels
● IC8401: FLASH MEMORY 512MBIT (Main-CPU SOFT) ■ Transport Stream Interface
• MPEG2 compliant TS
• One parallel or two serial TS interface from demodulator
Part number: K9F120BU0C Sharp code: RH-IXC147WJQZQ
• Serial TS interface to MPEG2 decoder
• Parallel TS interface from/to CAM
The K9F120BU0C is a 512 Mbits NAND Flash, 3.3 V Vcc, The Flash Memory stores the MAIN software that is used for • Supports serial to parallel TS conversion
the Mediatek Main-CPU (IC3302). • Supports parallel to serial TS conversion
■ Miscellaneous
• 27 MHz crystal
● IC3501 & IC3502: 1GBit DDR2 SDRAM (MAIN-CPU SYSTEM MEMORY) • 60 MHz clock input
• Integrated PLL
Parts number: H5PS1G63EFR-G7C Sharp code: RH-IXC754WJQZQ • 3.3/1.8V process
Part number: K4T1G164QE-HCF8 Sharp code: RH-IXC790WJQZQ
• 5V compatible I/Os for PC Card interface
The 1Gb DDR2 SDRAM is organized as 8Mbit x 16 I/Os x 8 banks device. This synchronous device achieves high speed • Supports additional 15 GPIOs
double-data-rate transfer rates of up to 1066Mb/sec/pin (DDR2-1066) for general applications. • LQFP 128-pin package
All of the control and address inputs are synchronized with a pair of externally supplied differential clocks (CK rising and
CK falling).

● IC1504: HDMI PORT PROCESSOR (4x HDMI 1.3 inputs, 4+1 EDID RAM [HDMI+VGA PC])

Part number: SiI9287 A Sharp code: VHISII9287+-1Q

The SiI9287A HDMI Port Processor supports Revision 1.3a of the HDMI Specification. With four HDMI inputs and a
single output enhances the functionality of digital TVs using single system on a chip (SoC) solutions with integrated
HDMI1.3 receivers.
The device brings innovations like enhanced cable equalization for long cable support, integrated EDID and CEC func-
tions.
Features:
• Four-input, single output HDMI port processor
• Improved ESD protection
• Integrated TMDS receiver and transmitter cores capable of receiving and transmitting at 2.25Gbps

• IC9501: Ethernet LAN transceiver

Part number: KSZ8041T Sharp code: VHiKSZ8041T-1Y

Is a single 3,3 V supply Fast Ethernet transceiver, which provides MII/RMII/SMII interfaces to transmit and receive
data.
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Phisical signal transmission and reception are enhanced through the use of analog circuitries that make the design
more efficient and allow for lower power consumption.

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4. Block Diagrams (continued)
Detailed System Block Diagram - Main Unit
● IC501: NVM OF VGA PC (EDID)

Parts number: 24LC21AT Sharp code: VHiR24LC21AT-1Y (RH-iXD108WJQZS for service)

This IC is a 1kbit- 2 wire (I2C bus type) serial EEPROM that can be programmed electrically. The EEPROM chip
stores the EDID data of PC input.This data is controlled trough I2C bus.

• IC2701: Audio DSP

Part number: YSS951VZ Sharp code: VHiYSS951VZ-1Y

The YSS951 is a Yamaha sound processing LSI with built-in two DSP (Main-DSP and Sub-DSP) and one FM
Synthesizer cores.
This IC is controlled trough micro controller I2C.
The main features are: Lip-sync, audio mode, equalizer, crossover filter.

• IC2702 & IC2703 : Digital audio power amplifier

Part number: YDA164-QZE2 Sharp code: VHiYDA164QZ-1Y

It is a stereo 15W high efficiency digital audio power amplifier IC, that directly drives speakers.

It is an stereo 5W-to-15W high-efficiency digital audio power amplifier IC has a “Pure Pulse Direct Speaker Drive Circuit”
that directly drives speakers while reducing distortion of pulse output signal and reducing noise on the signal.
YDA164
YDA148 features Power Limit Function, Non-clip Function, and DRC (Dynamic Range Control) Function also has over-
current protection function for speaker output terminals, high temperature protection function and low supply voltage
malfunction prevention function.

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4. Block Diagrams (continued)
Detailed Block Diagram - Power Unit

PC7901 Selectable FB IC7953

IC7003
5V Rectifier
FLYBACK Converter BU5V
D7907, D7911
T7901 Q7911
IC7901 13.2V Rectifier
D7902 UR13.2V
ICE3BS03LJG

Q7909
PNL1.2V

VCC PC7702 PS_ON


Q7908 PNL_POW
AC Input 220~240V

Line Filter & Rectifier PFC Q7801,03 STB


L7800,01 Feedback
FL7001,2,3 PC7701 OFL
D7805 08 Housekeeping
BD7001
Protections
DIMMER
C7800A,B,C IC7702
RESONANT Controller ERROR
PFC Controller DA002C IC7601
IC7801
NCP 1608 CH1 Rectifier
D7504,5,6,7 LED_DRV1
T7301A
CH2 Rectifier
T7301B D7500,1,2,3 LED_DRV2

CH3 Rectifier
T7301C D7508,9,10,11 LED_DRV3
Electric Power Block
T7301C CH4 Rectifier LED_DRV4
Q7601A,B D7512,13,14,15
Signal Block

Power Voltage Flow


Sequence Control & ACDET
Output Voltage Q7906, Q7703 PC7703 AC-DET
Signal Flow
Primary Secondary
System Interface
ON/OFF

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4. Block Diagrams (continued)
Detailed System Block Diagram - Power Unit

POWER UNIT ICs INFORMATION
IC7801 NCP1608 PFC Controller The NCP1608 is an active power factor correction (PFC) controller specifically designed
for use as a preíconverter in acídc adapters, electronic ballasts, and other medium
power offíline converters (typically up to 350 W). It uses critical conduction mode (CrM) to
ensure near unity power factor across a wide range of input voltages and output power.
The NCP1608 minimizes the number of external components by integrating safety
features, making it an excellent choice for designing robust PFC stages. It is available in a
SOICí8 package.
IC7901 ICE3BS03LJG PWM switching Off-Line SMPS Current Mode Controller with integrated 500V Startup Cell ( Latched and
controller for frequency jitter Mode). The ICE3BS03LJG is the latest version of the F3 controller for
UR13 & BU5V lowest standby power and low EMI features with both auto-restart and latch off protection
features to enhance the system robustness. It targets for off-Line battery adapters, and
low cost SMPS for low to medium power range.
IC7601 DDA002C Resonant The DDA002C controller hosts a high performance circuitry dedicated to driving
controller for LED applications or resonant converters like the LLC circuit. The controller includes everything
Driver need to build a reliable and rugged converter, including a pre-heating period and various
protections such as an adjustable brown-out, for instance. Both, minimum and maximum
switching frequencies, are adjustable by single pull down resistor, offering the ability to
operate between 30 kHz and 500 kHz. The IC includes a high-voltage driver that simplifies
the design of the half bridge configuration due to direct connection to the upper side
MOSFET.
IC7702 DDA003A Feedback, BL over voltage protection.
housekeeping BL over and under current protection.
and protections BL brightness control.
of LED driver Built-in 10V reference voltage.
Over voltage lockout.
Power supply: 12V.
24-pin SOP.

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4. Block Diagrams (continued)
40LE810E & 40LX810E Overall Wiring Diagram

L1

W f
Woofer
L2

SB
QCNW-K553WJQZ
POWER Unit LB
LB 21 9 1 1 9 1 6
1

B
USB
USB
J3301
QCNW-K552WJQZ
PD 1
PD
12 1
QCNW-K548WJQZ H/P
1 MAIN Unit Audio out
AS 15
J504
AV-IN
SP J505
1
20 19
QCNW-K556WJQZ 2 1
QCNW-K554WJQZ PC/COMP
D-SUB
AC SC501
SC CARD
Connector
HDMI/PC/COM
P
Audio
J501
PL

HDMI
HDMI1
SC1503
POWER QCNW-K550WJQZ LW 1 14
SW 1
HDMI1
LCD-Controler SC1502
41
1

HDMI
HDMI1
SC1501
LW
QCNW-K576WJQZ 1
41

HDMI
HDMI1
RA 1 SC1505
1 14

QCNW-K551WJQZ15
QACCKA052WJPZ
(For UK : QACCBA099WJPZ) CI card slot
1 SC4401
4 TUNER
PL

SCART RS232C OpticalOu


SC505 D-SUB 9pin tt
SC504
1 80 1 80

Touch Key

RI
R/C Unit Icon Unit

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4. Block Diagrams (continued)
46LE810E & 46LX810E Overall Wiring Diagram

LC 46LE810Eseries
LC-46LE810E i Wi i
Wiring

QCNW-K570WJQZ

Woofer
L1

L2

POWER Unit SB
LB
LB 21 9 1 1 9 1 6
1
USB

USB
J3301
QCNW-K552WJQZ
PD 1

12 1
QCNW-K548WJQZ H/P
AS PD
1 MAIN Unit Audio out
J504
AV-IN
SP J505
1
20 19
2 1
QCNW-K559WJQZ PC/COMP
D-SUB
SC501
SC CARD
AC Connecto
HDMI/PC/COM
P
Audio
J501
PL

HDMI
HDMI1
SC1503
LW
POWER 1 14
SW QCNW -K556WJQZ
QCNW-K556WJQZ HDMI1
LCD-Controler QCNW-K577WJQZ
1 SC1502
41
1

HDMI
HDMI1
SC1501
LW
1
41

HDMI
RA HDMI1
1 SC1505
1 14

QACCKA052WJPZ QCNW-K572WJQZ 15
(For UK : QACCBA099WJPZ) CI card slot
1 SC4401
4 TUNER
PL
QCNW-K550WJQZ

SCART RS232C OpticalOu


SC505 D-SUB tt
9pin
1 80 1 80

Touch Ke y

R/C Unit RI

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4. Block Diagrams (continued)
40LE820E & 40LU820E Overall Wiring Diagram

L1

Woofer
L2

SB
QCNW-K553WJQZ
POWER Unit LB
LB 21 9 1 1 9 1 6
1
USB

USB
J3301
QCNW-K552WJQZ
1 LAN
PD J9501
PD
12 1
QCNW-K548WJQZ H/P
1 MAIN Unit Audio out
AS J504
AV-IN
SP J505
1
20 19
QCNW -K556WJQZ
QCNW-K556WJQZ 2 11
QCNW-K554WJQZ PC/COMP
D-SUB
AC SC501
SC CARD
Connecto
HDMI/PC/COM
P
Audio
J501
PL

HDMI
HDMI1
SC1503
POWER QCNW K550WJQZ
QCNW-K550WJQZ LW 1 14
SW HDMI1
LCD-Controler 1
SC1502
41
1

HDMI
HDMI1
SC1501
LW
QCNW-K576WJQZ 1
41

HDMI
HDMI1
RA 1 SC1505
1 14

QCNW-K551WJQZ 15
QACCKA052WJPZ
RL CI card slot
(For UK : QACCBA099WJPZ) 1 SC4401
4 TUNER
PL

SCART RS232C OpticalOu


SC505 D-SUB 9pin tt
SC504
1 80 1 80

Touch Ke y QCNW-K555WJQZ

LOGO
R/C Unit Icon Unit RI

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4. Block Diagrams (continued)
46LE820E Overall Wiring Diagram

LC 46LE820Eseries
LC-46LE820E i Wiring
Wi i

QCNW-K570WJQZ

Woofer
L1

L2

POWER Unit SB
LB
LB 21 9 1 1 9 1 6
1
USB

USB
J3301
QCNW-K552WJQZ
1 LAN
PD J9501

12 1
QCNW-K548WJQZ H/P
AS PD
1 MAIN Unit Audio out
J504
AV-IN
SP J505
1
20 19
2 1
QCNW-K559WJQZ PC/COMP
D-SUB
SC501
SC CARD
AC Connecto
HDMI/PC/COM
P
Audio
J501
PL

HDMI
HDMI1
SC1503
LW
POWER 1 14
SW QCNW -K556WJQZ
QCNW-K556WJQZ HDMI1
LCD-Controler QCNW-K577WJQZ
1 SC1502
41
1

HDMI
HDMI1
SC1501
LW
1
41

HDMI
RA HDMI1
1 SC1505
1 14

QACCKA052WJPZ QCNW-K572WJQZ 15
RL CI card slot
(For UK : QACCBA099WJPZ) 1 SC4401
4 TUNER
PL
QCNW-K550WJQZ

SCART RS232C OpticalOu


SC505 D-SUB tt
9pin
1 80 1 80

Touch Ke y QCNW-K573WJQZ

LOGO
R/C Unit Icon Unit RI

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4. Block Diagrams (continued)
52LE820E Overall Wiring Diagram
㧸㧱㧰 㨁㧺㧵㨀
LC 52LE820E series
LC-52LE820E i Wiring
Wi i

Woofer

QCNW-K574WJQZ

‫ޣ‬L1‫ޤ‬

‫ޣ‬L2‫ޤ‬

POWER Unit ‫ޣ‬SB


‫ޣ‬LB‫ޤ‬
‫ޣ‬LB 21 9 1 1 9 1 6
1 USB

USB
LAN
J3301
QCNW-K552WJQZ
‫ޣ‬PD 1 LAN
J9501

1 1
QCNW-K548WJQZ H/P
‫ޣ‬AS‫ޤ‬ ‫ޣ‬PD‫ޤ‬
1 MAIN Unit Audio out
J504
AV-IN
‫ޣ‬SP J505
1
20 19
2 1
QCNW-K563WJQZ PC/COMP
D-SUB
SC501
SC CARD
‫ޣ‬AC Connecto
HDMI/PC/COM
P
Audio
J501
‫ޣ‬PL‫ޤ‬

HDMI
HDMI1
SC1503
‫ޣ‬LW
POWER 1 14
SW QCNW-K556WJQZ
1
HDMI1
LCD-Controler QCNW-K577WJQZ
SC1502
41
1

DMI
HDMI
HDMI1
SC1501
‫ޣ‬LW
1
41

HDMI
‫ޣ‬RA HDMI1
1 SC1505
1 14

QACCKA052WJPZ QCNW-K579WJQZ 15
‫ޣ‬RL CI card slot
(For UK : QACCBA099WJPZ) 1 SC4401
4 TUNER
‫ޣ‬PL‫ޤ‬
QCNW-K550WJQZ

SCART RS232C OpticalOu


SC505 D-SUB tt
9pin
1 80 1 80

QCNW-K565WJQZ
Touch Key ‫ޣ‬

LOGO ‫ޣ‬

‫ޣ‬RI
R/C Unit ‫ޣ‬ Icon Unit

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5. Schematic Diagram
Main Unit Diagram 1/12 (TUNER)
TU1101 DUNTKF455WE**
TO MAIN4(CPU)
AA053WJQZ
SIF
DC-POW

RF-AGC

AUDIO
IF-AGC

VIDEO
DIF(+)

DIF(-)
TVAS
GND
GND

SDA

SCL

SIF

NC
5V
NC

TL1114 004
5 SIF
1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
004
TL1103 TL1105 TL1107 TL1109 TL1111 TUNER_CVBS

TL1102 TL1104 TL1106 TL1108 TL1110 TL1112 TL1113


R1143 R1115
R1144 0 C1141
390 10u 16V R1121
0
TL1101 R1112 390
C1138 10K KZA510WJPZ
K C1153
0.1u
*C1113 C1110 10V 0.01u
470u 0.01u 25V
16V
25V 4.3 TO MAIN2(TARMINAL)
ASY
2.2
FB1103
A192WJ R1119
3.3
R1105 C1173
*L1103
KZA616WJQZ 10 2.6 Q1106
0 R1113 1.55 R1117
10uH 10u 3.9K R1116 C1145 10K 2SA1530AR
Q1103
CEM 10V
RT1N141U 150
10u
KZA616WJQZ
10V
0
TUNER
C1161 TO MAIN07(UCOM)
5 4 0.1u
10V
K
Q1104
CVBS 007
ANT+5V_SW
Vin Vout R1118 007
2SC3928AR 10K LNB_SHORT
C1105
1000P IC1104
NJ2888F5 Antenna
EN GND NC Voltage supply TO MAIN10(POWER SUPPLY)
S+8V 010
1 2 3 S+8V
010
D+5.6V
R1147 010
0 D+3.3V
D+3.3V

R1132
10K TO MAIN4(CPU)
R1148
0 004
N_TUNER_INT
004
D_IF_N

004
D_IF_P

004
IF_AGC

R1142
22 VRK
D+5.6V 1 2 R1156 TO MAIN11(DTV_CI)
0 011
3 4 DVB_TC_IF
5 4
011
Vout Vin 5 6 CTS_D7

011
C1103
10u
IC1107 7 8 CTS_D6
VRK
10V R1141 011
S170B50U 22
CTS_D5
C1154
KZA616WJQZ 1 2 011
10u CTS_D4
10V
GND 3 4 011
ON N.C KZA616WJQZ CTS_D3
1 2 3 5 6 011
L1102 CTS_D2
2.2uH
7 8 011
CTS_D1
CEM 011
1 2 CTS_D0
C1127
C1143 C1146 011
10u
10V 0.1u 3 4 CTS_VA
0.1u
KZA616WJQZ 10V 10V 011
TP1103 CTS_SY
5 6
011
7 8 CTS_CK_60MHz
R1104
4.7K R1130
22 VRK
C1109
0.01u

32

31

30

29

28

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17
25V

GPIO4 TS_DATA6 TS_DATA4 GND VDD TS_DATA2 TS_DATA0 M_VALID M_CKOUT


FB1102 TS_DATA7 TS_DATA5 VDD_IO_3V3 TS_DATA3 TS_DATA1 M_ERR M_SYNC
A192WJ GPIO3 SCL

16
33
R1103 R1110
0 10K
GPIO2 SDA

15
34
R1125
0 VRK
7 8
GPIO1 GPIO5/CS1

14
35
5 6 TO MAIN4(CPU)
R1136 004
0
3 4 SCL0_400k
C1125 C1134 GPIO0 GPIO6/CS0

13
36
0.1u 0.01u 004
25V 1 2 SDA0_400k
10V
R1137
0
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 VDD VDD_IO_3V3

12
37
C1157
VDD YC XC 1X 0X A B C
8 7 6 5 0.01u
25V
VDD 0 1 A
IC1102 DTV IF MUX GND GND

11
38
C1104
C1111
0.1u
LV4053FT DVBT DVBC C1135
0.01u
C1107 10V 1Y 0Y 1Z ZC 0Z INH VEE GND 25V
0.1u R1127
C INH VEE GND 0.1u VDD_IO_3V3 VDD
10V 10K

10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

39
10V C1158
1 2 3 4 0.01u
25V R1157
10
R1106
150
GNDAS IC1106 NRESET
004
FE_RST

9
40
C1123 STV0297E
0.01u
25V
INM GPIO7

8
41
R1109
IC1101 R1107
470
470

TC7W53U INP TMS

7
42
C1124
0.01u
25V
VCCASIO
DVB-C QAM TCK

6
DEMODULATOR

43
C1128 C1136
10u
INCM TRST

5
44
KZA616WJQZ 0.01u
C1129 C1131 25V
10V
C1126 1u 10V 10u
0.1u CYB 10V
K KZA616WJQZ
10V REFM TDO

4
45 REFP TDI

3
46
3
4

C1133
C1130
0.1u K
1u
1
2

10V
10V
C1115 CYB GNDA GPIO8

2
47

R1129 0.1u
2.2K
10V
D3,3V 2,5V
VCCA GPIO9

1
48

VDDD VCCA_PLL VCCD_PLL VCCA_OSC GNDA_OSC VDD10REG


VDD_IO_3V3
3 2 1 GNDD GNDA_PLL GNDD_PLL ZO A VBASE CLK_TST
VDD GND
Vc GND Vin 2.5V REG C1137
49

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64
0.1u
IC1103 10V R1140
TCR5SB25 1K

X1101 R1126
NC Vo
220 VRK
SCA205WJQZ 7 8
4 5 27MHz
C1139 C1151 C1152
0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 5 6 TO MAIN4(CPU)
10V 10V 10V
004 TUNER_SDA
TL1115 3 4
C1149 R1146
C1142 C1144 0.01u 004
0.1u K C1147 1K 1 2 TUNER_SCL
0.1u 25V
15P
C1116 10V 10V
50V
10u C1148
10V 15P
KZA616WJQZ 50V R1145
150

Q1105
2SC3928AR

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5. Schematic Diagram (continued)
Main Unit Diagram 2/12 (TERMINAL)
SC501 TL507
NA886WJQZ
PC_IN FB504 DUNTKF455WE**
16
Right Angle Type TL508 A042WJ

TL501 6 R522
TL510 220
1 11
D508 D515
TL502 7 FB505
EXA633WJQZ EXA633WJQZ R551
A042WJ R654
5.61V 4.7K 5.6V 1K
2 12
D507 R625
8 1K R655
TL503 TL512 EXA633WJQZ 4.7K TL536
3 13 5.61V
9 2 1 C521
TL513 0.1u
4 14
D510
TL511 FB506 EXA633WJQZ 4 3
10
A042WJ 5.61V
5 15 6 5
TL509 FB507
17 A042WJ R533
D509 8 7
220
EXA633WJQZ
5.61V D512
1SS184 TO MAI07(UCON)
R547
TL544 4.4 0 4.3 4.3
100 007
2 8 7 6 5 J505 MUTE_A_ALL
R549 MA002WJ
3 1K
VCC VCLK SCL SDA 007
1 IR_RS

EDID
FB535
PC 2 4 3 1
0093GE GND
TO MAIN4(CPU)
PC_VSYNC 1 2 3 4
R507 004
75 PC_HSYNC SC1_CVBS/Y
FB534 0 0 0 0
0093GE 1/4W 004
IC501

TL571

TL577

TL581
TL578
RED1/C1

TL580
PC_B
004
R506
75
PC_G 24LC21AT GREEN1
1/4W EEPROM(DDC1) 004
PC_R BLUE1
FB533
R505 FB536 004
0093GE SC_B_COM
75 A204WJ FB526 FB524
PC_B_COM A074WJ A074WJ
1/4W
PC_G_COM

PC_R_COM R601 004


R603 PC_R
0
R633 0
R637 004
R636
0 0 R600 PC_G
0
100K 004
C592 PC_B
47P C565
50V C566 4700P 004
PC_R_COM
4700P
TL505 004
PC/HDMI_L R605 PC_G_COM
R599 R665
J501 FB502 75 100K 0
R511 R523 004
EA073WJ A074WJ R517 1/4W PC_B_COM
1K 1K
TL506 100K
PC AUDIO_IN R512 R524 006
FB503 R663
A074WJ 1K 1K UART_5391TO232C
PC/HDMI_R 0
3

006
UART_232CTO5391
2

C510
1 R514 1000P 004
R658
100K CH 0 CVBS_IN
TL504
IR_RS

C501 C502 C508


220P 220P 1000P
CH

TL570 C578 J504


0.1u J0047CE
TO MAIN11(DTV_CI)
10V 011
CVBS1_PLUG

011
HP_PLUG
11

R608 C577
100 R620
TL575 FB527 10u
10K
5

A042WJ 1/10W 10V UART_5391TO232C

CVBS_IN_R

CVBS_IN_L
TL566 KZA616WJQZ

CVBS_IN
9

UART_232CTO5391
TL572 7 6 2 3 4 5 1 TL569
4

CTS R609
8 TL579 FB525 100 3.3 3.3 0 0 0 3.3 0 3.3
A042WJ 1/10W FB521
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
TxD 3 TL573 TL565 A074WJ
Vcc GND T1_out T1_in R1_out TL563
RTS SHDN NC
7 TL576 FB523 FORCEON
IC506 TL564 TO MAIN4(CPU)
RxD 2 TL567
A042WJ

M3221EIP
RS232 FB522
004
TUNER_OUT_L
DSR
R613 A074WJ
6 R588 004
TL568 D525 100
1K TUNER_OUT_R
EXA633WJQZ 1/10W EN C1+ V+ C1- C2+ C2- V- R1_in
DCD 1
5.61V C567 004
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 100u PC_HSYNC
10
R606 25V
0 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 0 0 0 R604 004
100 ASY PC_VSYNC
10K
1/4W TW
D526 004
D523 HP/MONI_R
SC504 EXA641WJQZ
NA887WJQZ EXA641WJQZ 11.99V 004
11.99V HP/MONI_L
D-SUB
C579 C580 C584 C586
RS232C D521 D524
0.1u
HP_PLUG D527
0.1u 0.1u 0.1u
Right Angle type EXA641WJQZ EXA641WJQZ 1SS184 R662
10V 10V 10V
11.99V 11.99V 10V 0
HP/MONI_MUTE
2
3
MUTE_A_ALL TO MAIN1(TUNER)
1
Q506
IMH23T110
0 0

3
SLOWSW1
TO MAIN4(CPU)
*R508 *FB508 R590 R593 004
C554 C560 2.66 CVBS_TU_OUT
33K A074WJ 100 100

2
*C511 1000P 1000P
*D503 *R564 1/4W 1/4W 2.66
*FB518 TP506
TW 004

5
220P TW
*R504 EXA629WJQZ A074WJ 1K CVBS_MONI_OUT
SC1_IN_L C604
10K 3.985V 1u
0 0 10V
004

1
*C532
SC1_IN_L
100P *C538 *R567
(CH) 1000P 100K 004
SC1_IN_R

004
PC/HDMI_L

R591 R594 004


SC1FSW R607 PC/HDMI_R
*FB517 *R565 100K 100K C568
100
*FB501 100u 004
*R516 A074WJ 1K SC1_IN_R 1/4W
A074WJ 25V CVBS_IN_R
100 *R535 TW ASY
1/4W 75 *C533 C558 C559 004
*C539 *R568 CVBS_IN_L
*D504 1/4W 100P 0.01u 0.01u
EXA629WJQZ 1000P 100K
(CH)
3.985V 004
SLOWSW1
*C503 *R530
100P *VA506 75
(CH) VXA005WJ 1/4W *FB538 004
SC1_CVBS/Y A204WJ *C542 *R623 SC1FSW
10u 10V
*R656 4.7K 004
KZA616WJQZ *C562 *L502
330 TUNER_OUT_R SC_RG_COM
10uH
*R552 *R657 *C551 *IC504 10u
10V
CEM
*FB512 220 330 TUNER_OUT_L 470u
*FB539 A074WJ 1/10W 16V MM1506XN *C581 KZA616WJQZ
004
SC1_V_OUT A204WJ *C543 ASY 10u SPDIF_MUTE
1.95
0 KZA616WJQZ
10u 10V SC1_V_OUT SW IN1 6
*R518 KZA616WJQZ *D518 *D519 1 004
*C522 *C530 EXA637WJQZ HP/MONI_MUTE
68 EXA637WJQZ
330P 8.19V
*VA507 *R554 470P 8.2V 2.38 0
1/4W 2 OUT GND 5 *L504
VXA005WJ 100K *R571 1.8uH
560K PMT
5.0
*D522 3 VCC IN2 4
*R553 *R569 *C573
*FB511 EXA633WJQZ
220 560K 1.95 *C582
A074WJ 1/10W 5.61V 0.1u *C588
RED1/C1 *FB540 1u
10V 10V 47P TO MAIN11(DTV_CI)
A204WJ 0 0 0.3
*R632 011
*C531 6 5 4
*VA508 *C523 0 SC1_MUTE
VXA005WJ 330P 470P
*R555
*Q502
GREEN1 *FB541 100K MUTE_A_ALL
A204WJ IMH23T110 2
SPDIF D520 011
3 TU_OUT_CVBS_MUTE
*VA509 SC1_MUTE
GPFMV51T
VXA005WJ 1 3.6
IC503 0

3
BLUE1 *FB537 1 2 3 TO MAIN4(CPU)
A204WJ 0.3 0 0 *D529
1SS184 004
AUDIO_OUT_R

2.4
AUDIO_OUT_L

*R537 *R541 *R544 5 4 OPT_OUT


AUDIO_IN_R

*VA510
AUDIO_IN_L

2
SLOW_SW
CVBS/Y-IN

75 75 75 C603
FAST_SW
VIDEO_OUT

VXA005WJ
RGB_IN_BLUE
RGB_IN_GREEN

1u
RGB_IN_RED/C

1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1 2 3 004


SC_B_COM 10V 5 DSUB_WP
TL557 5
*R634

1
R592 D530
SC_RG_COM 0 1SS184
100
TL529

TL527

TL548

TL535

TL539

TL547

SPDIF BUFFER R602


TL524

TL520

*R639 Q505 SPDIF_MUTE


TL586

TL587

TL514

TL522

TL588

TL517

TL589

TL590

TL560 & SPDIF MUTE 47K 2


0
TL558 T7SET08U1E RT1N141U
3
MUTE MUTE_A_ALL
1
C555
0.1u
19
10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18
1

21

22
20

10V
ZA211WJQZ

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND
SLOW_SW
FAST_SW
*SC505

VIDEO_OUT

CVBS/Y_IN
AUDIO_OUT_R

AUDIO_IN_R
AUDIO_OUT_L
RGB_IN_BLUE
RGB_IN_GREEN

AUDIO_IN_L
RGB_IN_RED/C

TO MAIN10(POWER)
010
BU+3.3V
010
D+3.3V
010
D+5V

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5. Schematic Diagram (continued)
Main Unit Diagram 3/12 (HDMI)
D1511
1SS184
DUNTKF455WE**
2 SC1505
HDMI4
ZA220WJQZ
3

SC1501 1 20 21 D1517
HDMI3 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
ZA220WJQZ 1SS184

20 21 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19
22 23 2
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
3

1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 TL1512 1
22 23
HDMI3_POW5V

TP1507
TP1510

TP1506
TO MAIN07(UCOM)
TL1511 TL1513
TP1504

007
TP1505 CEC_0
TL1501 TL1510 CEC_0 C1535
TP1501

1u 10V 007
ESD PROTECTION ARC MUTE_A_ALL

TL1506 HDMI3_HPG

X4 IC1506
R1511
56 + - OUT
CM123408
R1502
HDMI4_CLKN 180
OUT4- TO MAIN4(CPU)

8
IN4-
C1503
004
IC1501 HDMI4_CLKP
10u 10V OPT_OUT
OUT4+ KZA616WJQZ FB1502
CM123408

10
IN4+

7
A192WJ 004
ARC_MUTE
C1502
HDMI3_CLKN HDMI4_D0N 0.1u
OUT4- OUT3- 10V R1516
9

11
8

6
IN4- IN3- 47K

OUT4+
HDMI3_CLKP
OUT3+
HDMI4_D0P
IC1505
10

12
IN4+ IN3+
7

5
AHC1G08W
HDMI3_D0N HDMI4_D1N
OUT3- OUT2- 4 GND 3
11

13
6

4
IN3- IN2-
MUTE
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 C1501
HDMI3_D0P HDMI4_D1P 0.1u Q1501
OUT3+ OUT2+ VCC R1515 10V 2
RT1N141U
12

14
IN3+
5

3
IN2+
100
2

8
R1561 IC1508 1
HDMI3_D1N 47K OUT1- HDMI4_D2N
OUT2-
IN1-
LCX04FT 5 Vcc 1 3
13

15
4

2
IN2- VRK

D1512 R1501 2
GND FB1503
47K
1

7
HDMI3_D1P 1SS420 HDMI4_D2P A192WJ
OUT2+ OUT1+ IN1+ 1SS184
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14

16
3

1
IN2+
D1513
HDMI4_HPG NC NC
R1507
OUT1- HDMI3_D2N
27K
IN1-
15

HDMI4_SDA
CEC_0 TO MAIN4(CPU)
HDMI4_SCL
HDMI3_D2P
OUT1+ IN1+ 004
16

HDMI4_POW5V SCL0_400k

004
SDA0_400k
HDMI3_SDA
D1508 004
SW_TMDS_CLKN
1SS184 HDMI3_SCL
004
SW_TMDS_CLKP

SW_TMDS_CLKN

SW_TMDS_CLKP
2 004

SW_TMDS_D1N

SW_TMDS_D1P
SW_TMDS_D0N
3
004
SW_TMDS_D0P
SC1502 1
HDMI2 004
ZA220WJQZ SW_TMDS_D1N
004

2
3

3
SW_TMDS_D0N

SW_TMDS_D2N
SW_TMDS_D0P

SW_TMDS_D2P
20 21 SW_TMDS_D1P
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
004
SW_TMDS_D2N

FA228WJ

FA228WJ
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 004
22 23 SW_TMDS_D2P

L1501

L1503
HDMI2_POW5V

2
3

3
HDMI4_D2N

HDMI4_D1N

HDMI4_D0N

1
4

4
HDMI4_D2P

HDMI4_D1P

HDMI4_D0P

HDMI4_CLKN
HDMI4_CLKP
C1517
TP1508

TP1511 1000P

FA228WJ

FA228WJ
L1502

L1504
TL1502 TL1507 R1587
TP1502

C1515
0
0.1u
R1509
10V

1
4

4
TL1505 HDMI2_HPG 4.7K

3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.13 2.84 3.0 2.6 3.0 R1541
3.3 2.64 2.88 2.6 0 VRK
10

72

71

70

69

68

67

66

65

64

63

62

61

60

59

58

57

56

55
8 7
R0X2P R0X1P R0X0P R0XCP VCC33 TXCP TX0P TX1P TX2P
R0X2N R0X1N R0X0N R0XCN TXCN TX0N TX1N TX2N TPWR_CI2CA
6 5
D1501
EXA633WJQZ
IC1502 HDMI3_CLKN 3.3 3.23
TO MAIN10(POWER SUPPLY)
R1XCN CSCL
CM123408 4 3

54
5.6V

1
010
BU+3.3V
2 1
OUT4-
HDMI2_CLKN HDMI3_CLKP 3.3 R1XCP 0 010
CSDA

53
D+3.3V
9

2
8

IN4-
R1514
10K 010
D+5V
OUT4+ HDMI2_CLKP HDMI3_D0N 3.3 R1X0N
3.3 R1586
INT

52
0
10

IN4+

3
7

OUT3- HDMI2_D0N HDMI3_D0P 3.3 3.3


R1X0P CEC_D

51
11

4
6

IN3-
R1527
HDMI PORT PROCESSOR 3.4
R1584
10
10K
OUT3+ HDMI2_D0P HDMI3_D1N 3.3 R1X1N CEC_A

50
12

IN3+

5
5

NC
HDMI2_D1N HDMI3_D1P 3.3 0
2

OUT2- R1512 R1X1P R4PWR5V

49
13

6
4

IN2- C1510
47K
VRK
HDMI3_D2N
10u 10V
KZA616WJQZ
3.3
HDPC Pre-Authentification Engine 3.3
R1567 47K
OUT2+ HDMI2_D1P
R1X2N DSCL4

48
14

7
3

IN2+
R1568 47K
1

C1511
R1553
0.1u
3.3K
OUT1- HDMI2_D2N HDMI3_D2P 3.3 R1X2P 3.3
DSDA4

47
IN1-
15

8
C1512 R1556
1000P 10
HDMI2_D2P 3.3 HDMI1_POW5V
OUT1+ IN1+ VCC33 R3PWR5V
4.96

46
16

9
1

C1522
R1531 SII9287 10u 10V
HDMI1_HPG
FB1512
HDMI2_SDA 10K 1.26
RSVD IC1504 HPD3
0 KZA616WJQZ A192WJ

45
10
D1509 HDMI2_SCL
1SS184 R1554 Q1508
3.3K HDMI1_SCL 2SA2061
HDMI2_CLKN 3.3 R2XCN 3.3
2 DSCL3 3 4

44
11
R1582 3.2 3.3
3 10 HDMI1_SDA
SC1503 ZA220WJQZ HDMI1 1 2
1 HDMI2_CLKP 3.3 0
21 R2XCP DSDA3
20

43
12
R1569
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
Built - in EDID Memories 2.5 10K

1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 HDMI2_D0N 3.3 R2X0N


0
22 23 R2PWR5V

42
13

C1523
HDMI1_POW5V 10u HDMI2_POW5V
10V
KZA616WJQZ
HDMI2_D0P 3.3 R2X0P 0 R1555
R1558 Q1509
TP1512 HPD2
INSTA PORT ready

41
10
14

R1595 330 RT1N141U


TP1509

1K HDMI2_HPG
TL1508
HDMI2_D1N 3.3 R2X1N 4.82
DSCL2

40
15

TL1503 TL1504 HDMI1_HPG HDMI2_SCL


TP1503

3 4
HDMI2_D1P 3.3 4.82
R2X1P DSDA2

39
16

HDMI2_SDA
1 2
R1543
10
R1589 HDMI2_D2N 3.3 R2X2N
3.3
SBVCC

38
17

1K

3.4
IC1503 HDMI2_D2P 3.3 R2X2P MICOM_VCC33

37
18

CM123408
R3XCN R3X0N R3X1N R3X2N VCC33 DSDA0 HPD0 DSDA1 HPD1
HDMI1_CLKN
OUT4- R3XCP R3X0P R3X1P R3X2P RSVD DSCL0 R0PWR5V DSCL1 R1PWR5V
9

IN4-
HDMI1_SDA C1531
19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36
27
HDMI1_CLKP 1u 10V
OUT4+ 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 0 0 4.84 0 0 4.84 4.84 0 0 CYB
10

IN4+
7

HDMI1_SCL
HDMI1_D0N C1514 R1517
OUT3- 1u
11

IN3- 10K
10V
CYB R1542 R1551
C1519 C1520
HDMI1_D0P 3.3K 3.3K
OUT3+ 1u 10V 1u 10V
12

IN3+ C1516
5

C1518
0.1u 1000P CYB CYB
10V
HDMI1_D1N
OUT2-
13

IN2- R1552

8
R1557 10
R1536
10
HDMI1_D1P 10
OUT2+ VRK
14

IN2+

7
OUT1- HDMI1_D2N
IN1-
15

HDMI4_POW5V

HDMI3_POW5V
2

HDMI1_CLKN

HDMI1_CLKP

HDMI4_HPG

HDMI3_HPG
HDMI4_SCL
HDMI1_D0N

HDMI1_D1N

HDMI1_D2N
HDMI1_D0P

HDMI1_D1P

HDMI1_D2P

HDMI3_SCL
HDMI4_SDA

HDMI3_SDA
HDMI1_D2P
OUT1+ IN1+
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5. Schematic Diagram (continued)
Main Unit Diagram 4/12 (CPU MT5391W)
DVB DEMODULATOR \ VIDEO DECODER \ AUDIO DECODER \ MAIN CPU \ H.264 & MPEG2 DECODER \ HDMI 1.3 revision
TO MAIN10(POWER SUPPLY)
FB3306
A192WJ
010
S+8V

010
STB+3.3V
FB3305 C3342 C3343 C3346 C3349 C3350 C3351
A192WJ 0.1u 1000P 10u 0.022u 1000P 10u 16V
10V 50V 10V 16V 50V KZA510WJPZ
FL3303 NA119WJ CONFIG PIN @_Dj
010 A3.3V KZA616WJQZ
D+3.3V
FB3303
FL3301 NA119WJ
010 A192WJ
CPU+1.2V FB3304 C3331 R3343 2 4 6 8
A192WJ 10u 10V 4.7K R3328
FL3302 NA119WJ
010 KZA616WJQZ 1K
D+1.05V SB1FF
C3315
10u
C3318
C3319 C3323
DUNTKF455WE**
0.1u
10V 10V 1000P 0.1u 1 3 5 7
KZA616WJQZ 50V 10V
FL3304 C3325
TO MAIN5(DDR) NA119WJ C3321
C3327 R3348 R3350
005
0.1u 1000P 4.7K 4.7K TO MAIN6(FLASH)
10u 10V 10V

CI__A0

CI__A1

CI__A2
D+1.8V 50V SCL0_400k
006 SCL0_400k
C3312 SDA0_400k
KZA616WJQZ
0.1u 006 SDA0_400k
10V
TO MAIN1(TUNER)
C3326
C3311 001 SCL0_400k
10u 10V
10u 10V KZA616WJQZ
KZA616WJQZ 001 SDA0_400k

TO MAIN3(HDMI)
003 SCL0_400k

003 SDA0_400k
TO MAIN8(PANEL)
008
LVDS0_D0N TP3308 TO_MAIN9(AUDIO_AMP)
008 CI__A0 LVDS1_D0P LVDS1_D2P LVDS1_D3P PNL_EN N_AMP_RST
LVDS0_D0P TS_CPUIN_VAL 009
ONDA12 ONDA6 SCL0_400k
TL3324 N_PARB ONDA10 PDD5 PDD3 PDD1 LVDS1_D1P LVDS1_CLKP_83MHz LVDS1_D4P TDO_EJTAG
008
LVDS0_D1N TO MAIN5(DDR) CPU_TP_VPLL
009 SDA0_400k
008 005 DDR_VREF CPU_LED A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A7 A8 A10 A11 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 A26 A27 A28 A29 A30
LVDS0_D1P DDR_VREF
TP3309
TO MAIN8(PANEL)
008 005 DDR_DQ0
LVDS0_D2N DDR_DQ0 CI__A2 LVDS1_D0N LVDS1_D2N LVDS1_D3N CI_CNT_INT 008 SCL0_400k
R3309 N_ONDCE1 ONDA13 TS_CPUIN_CLK
CI_DATA0 CI_DATA1 ONDA7 N_FLS_CS TCK_EJTAG
008 005 DDR_DQ1 2.2K XERE PDD0 PDD7 PACLE LVDS1_D1N LVDS1_CLKN_83MHz LVDS1_D4N CPU_ACDET
LVDS0_D2P DDR_DQ1 CPU_TN_VPLL 008 SDA0_400k
008 005 DDR_DQ2
LVDS0_CLKN_83MHz DDR_DQ2
B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 B25 B26 B27 B28 B29 B30 TO MAIN13(DVB-S)
008 005 DDR_DQ3 013 SCL0_400k
LVDS0_CLKP_83MHz DDR_DQ3 OFL2 LVDS0_D0P LVDS0_D2P LVDS0_D3P TS_CPUIN_D0 TS_CPUIN_SYNC
N_ONDOE ONDA8
008 005 DDR_DQ4 ONDA9 013 SDA0_400k
LVDS0_D3N N_ONDCE0 CI__A1 PDD2 PDD6 PAALE PDD4 LVDS0_D1P LVDS0_CLKP_83MHz LVDS0_D4P TDI_EJTAG TMS_EJTAG
DDR_DQ4
D3301
008 005 DDR_DQ5 CPU_UARXD1_PART TP3316
LVDS0_D3P DDR_DQ5 PXA018WJ C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20 C21 C22 C23 C24 C25 C26 C27 C29 C30
008 005 DDR_DQ6
CI_CE CPU_ACDET CPU_UATXD1_PART TP3317
LVDS0_D4N DDR_DQ6 SDIOCMD
LVDS0_D0N LVDS0_D2N LVDS0_D3N
008 005 DDR_DQ7 CI_OEB TS_CPOUT_VAL TS_CPOUT_CLK Q3301
SDIO2 ONDD15 ONDD8
LVDS0_D4P DDR_DQ7 ONDD10 LVDS0_D1N LVDS0_CLKN_83MHz LVDS0_D4N CPU_TRST RN4982 TO MAIN6(FLASH)
008 005 DDR_DQS0 SCL1
LVDS1_D0N DDR_DQS0 D20 D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 006 SCL1
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D10 D11 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D29 D30

3
008 005 DDR_DQS0# TO_MAIN8(PANEL) SDIO1
SDA1
LVDS1_D0P DDR_DQS0# DDR_DQ4 XEWE CI_RB R3401 006 SDA1
008

4
008 005 DDR_DQM0 PNL_WP TS_CPOUT_D0 4.7K
LVDS1_D1N SDIO3
DDR_DQM0 N_EXT_CE ONDD11 ONDD13 ONDD14 TS_CPOUT_SYNC
008
008 PNL_I2C_EN CPU_UARXD2_UCOM

2
5
LVDS1_D1P 005 DDR_DQ8 006 CPU_UARXD2_UCOM
DDR_DQ8 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 E10 E11 E12 E13 E14 E15 E16 E17 E18 E19 E20 E21 E22 E23 E24 E26 E27 E28 E29
008 CPU_UATXD2_UCOM
LVDS1_D2N 005 DDR_DQ9 006

1
DDR_DQ3 AOLRCK CPU_UATXD2_UCOM
DDR_DQ9 SDIO_CLK
AOBCK
008 005 DDR_DQ10
LVDS1_D2P TO MAIN10(POWER SUPPLY) SDIO0
TO MAIN10(POWER)

6
DDR_DQ10 ONDA11 ONDD12 ONDD9 C3317 AOMCLK
008 005 DDR_DQ11 010 10u 10V
LVDS1_CLKN_83MHz PNL_I2C_EN 010 AC_DET
DDR_DQ11 KZA616WJQZ
008 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F26 F28 F29 F30
LVDS1_CLKP_83MHz 005 DDR_DQ12 010
DDR_DQ12 OFL1 DDR_DQ6 DDR_DQ1
008 CPU_UATXD1_PART TO MAIN2(TERMINAL)
LVDS1_D3N 005 DDR_DQ13 010
DDR_DQ13 OFL2 R3382
CPU_UATXD2_UCOM AOSDATA0 PM_REQ
008 005 DDR_DQ14 CBOOT PC_R_CM 100
LVDS1_D3P C3395
DDR_DQ14 002 PC_R_COM
008 TO_MAIN6(FLASH) 0.01u R3383
005 DDR_DQ15 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G8 G25 G26 G27 G28 G29 G30
LVDS1_D4N 100
DDR_DQ15 006 PC_G_CM C3396
008 OFL1 DDR_DQS0# DDR_DQS0 DDR_DQ7 002 PC_G_COM
LVDS1_D4P 005 DDR_DQS1 CPU_UARXD1_PART 0.01u R3384
DDR_DQS1 006 100
OFL2 CPU_UARXD2_UCOM UCOM_RST SPDIF_MUTE PC_B_CM C3397
005 DDR_DQS1# C3344 C3347 002 PC_B_COM
C3353 0.01u
DDR_DQS1# 0.1u 10u 10V 0.1u
005 DDR_DQM1 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 10V KZA616WJQZ 10V H25 H26 H27 H28 H29
DDR_DQM1
TO MAIN12(LAN) DDR_DQM0 DDR_DQ2 DDR_DQ0 C3333
005 DDR_DQ16 006 SPDIF_OUT
012 0.1u CVBS_TU_OUT
DDR_DQ16 SDIOCMD 002 CVBS_TU_OUT
N_ONDCE0 R3399 0 10V
SCL0_400k SDA0_400k
005 DDR_DQ17
012 DDR_DQ17 006 CVBS_MONI_OUT
N_ONDCE1 SDIOCLK 002
J3 J27 J28 J29 CVBS_MONI_OUT
005 DDR_DQ18 SDIO_CLK J2 J4 J5 J6 J30
012 DDR_DQ18 006
N_ONDOE SDIO0 DDR_DQS1 DDR_DQS1# DDR_DQ5 SC1FSW
005 DDR_DQ19 TP3301 002 SC1FSW
012 DDR_DQ19 OFL1
ONDA6 006
005 DDR_DQ20 SDIO1 SCL1 SDA1 SLOWSW1
012 IFAGC 002 SLOWSW1
ONDA7 DDR_DQ20 R3318 CPU_TN_1
006
005 DDR_DQ21 SDIO2 4.7K K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K12 K13 K14 K15 K16 K17 K18 K25 K26 K27 K28 K29 K30
012 DDR_DQ21
ONDA8 DDR_DQM1
DDR_DQ11 DDR_DQ12 DDR_DQ10
005 DDR_DQ22 006 TP3302 R3352
012 DDR_DQ22 SDIO3 TUNER_SDA
ONDA9 R3351 39
005 DDR_DQ23 CONFIG PIN @_Dj
012 TUNER_SCL 39
ONDA10 DDR_DQ23
CPU_TP_1
005 DDR_DQS2 TO_MAIN07(UCOM)
012 DDR_DQS2 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16 L17 L18 L19 L25 L26 L28 L29
ONDA11
005 DDR_DQS2# 007 DDR_DQ14
012 PM_REQ DDR_DQ13 DDR_DQ9
ONDA12 DDR_DQS2#
C3358
005 DDR_DQM2 0.022u
012 DDR_DQM2 C3380
ONDA13
007
16V
0.01u TO MAIN1(TUNER)
005 DDR_DQ24 CNVSS
012 DDR_DQ24 S_IF
ONDD8 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M10 M11 M12 M13 M14 M15 M16 M17 M18 M19 C3356 M27 M28 M29 M30 001 SIF
005 DDR_DQ25 007 R3369
012 UCOM_RST DDR_MCLK0+533MHz DDR_MCLK0-533MHz DDR_DQ8 DDR_DQ15 0.1u HP/MONI_L 100
ONDD9 DDR_DQ25 HP/MONI_R TUNER_OUT_R TUNER_OUT_L TU_CVBS
10V 001 TUNER_CVBS
005 DDR_DQ26 007 C3381
012 DDR_DQ26 CBOOT
ONDD10 0.047u R3389
TP3339 TP3340 100
005 DDR_DQ27 TP3341 TP3342 CVBS1 10V
012 DDR_DQ27 007
ONDD11 STB_CPU
N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N10 N11 N12 N13 N14 N15 N16 N17 N18 N19 N25 N26 N27 N28 N29 N30 D3313 C3408
005 DDR_DQ28
012 DDR_DQ28 EXA632WJQZ 0.047u
ONDD12 DDR_CS0# DDR_CAS# DDR_A0 DDR_ODT
MONITOR_L MONITOR_R SPK_OUT_R SPK_OUT_L D3330
005 DDR_DQ29 5.09V 10V
012 DDR_DQ29 C3355 EXA632WJQZ
ONDD13
005 DDR_DQ30
10u 10V C3363 C3365 C3366 5.09V R3370
TO MAIN2(TERMINAL)
012 DDR_DQ30 KZA616WJQZ C3362 10u 0.1u 10u
ONDD14 SC1_CVBS_Y C3382 100
005 DDR_DQ31 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 P18 P19 P25 P26 0.1u P28 P29 10V 002 SC1_CVBS/Y
012 0.047u
ONDD15 DDR_DQ31 10V
DDR_A6 DDR_A2 DDR_A8 DDR_A4 DDR_RAS# SC1_RGB_SYNC
C3332 C3383 R3403
005 DDR_DQS3 10u 10V 4700P 0
DDR_DQS3 KZA616WJQZ SC1_C1 C3384 R3371
005 DDR_DQS3# 0.047u 100
DDR_DQS3#
R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 R25 R26 R28 R29 R30 RED1 C3385 R3372 68
005 DDR_DQM3 002 RED1/C1
DDR_DQM3 DDR_A1 DDR_A11 CVBS_L 0.01u R3373
C3360 C3361 68
005 DDR_A0 GREEN_1 C3386
DDR_A0 0.1u 10u 002 GREEN1
0.01u
005 DDR_A1 DDR_A12 DDR_A10 10V CVBS_R R3374
DDR_A9 68
DDR_A1 BLUE_1 C3387
T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 T17 T18 T19 T21 T23 T24 T25 T26 T27 T28 T29 T30 002 BLUE1
005 DDR_A2 0.01u
DDR_A2
TO MAIN11(DTV_CI) 005 DDR_A3 D3306 D3310 D3315 D3317
DDR_A3 5.09V 3.985V 3.985V 3.985V
011 D3305 D3323
CI_OEB 005 DDR_A4
DDR_A4 DDR_A3 DDR_A7 EXA632WJQZ 3.985V
011 5.09V EXA629WJQZ
CI_DATA0 005 DDR_A5 U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U10 U11 U12 U13 U14 U15 U16 U17 U18 U21 U22 U23 U24 U25 U26 U27 U28 U29 R3375
DDR_A5 EXA629WJQZ EXA629WJQZ
011 100
CI_DATA1 005 DDR_A6 SC_B_CM EXA629WJQZ C3388
002 SC_B_COM
DDR_A6 EXA632WJQZ 0.01u
011
N_EXT_CE 005 DDR_A7 R3376
DDR_A7 SC1_R PC_HDMI_R PC_HDMI_L SC_RG_CM C3389 100
011 DDR_BA0 DDR_BA1 DDR_A5 SC1_L 002 SC_RG_COM
N_FLS_CS 005 DDR_A8 0.01u R3357 10u
V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V10 V11 V12 V13 V14 V15 V16 V17 V18 V20 V21 V22 V23 V24 V26 V27 V28 V29 V30 30K
DDR_A8 SC1_L C3404 10V
011 002 SC1_IN_L
XERE 005 DDR_A9 C3371
DDR_A9 SC1_R R3358
011 10P 002 SC1_IN_R
PDD0 005 DDR_A10 DDR_VREF 50V
DDR_A10 30K
011 DDR_WE# DDR_CKE DDR_BA2 DDR_DQ18 DDR_DQ21 C3334 C3352 D3326 C3405
PDD1 005 DDR_A11 0.1u K 0.1u 10u 10V
DDR_A11 W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W10 W11 W12 W13 W14 W15 W16 W17 W18 W20 W21 W22 W23 W24 W26 W27 W28 W29 W30 R3345 EXA641WJQZ
10V
011 10V 12V
PDD2 005 DDR_A12 0 D3319
27MHz X3302
DDR_A12 R3342 EXA641WJQZ
011 R3334 SCA205WJQZ
PDD3 1M 12V
005 DDR_BA0 4.7K 27MHz
011 DDR_BA0 DDR_DQ20 DDR_DQ19 DDR_DQ23 DDR_DQ16
PDD4
005 DDR_BA1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 Y18 Y20 Y21 Y22 Y23 Y24 Y26 Y27 Y28 Y29 Y30 R3346 C3370
011 DDR_BA1
PDD5 0 12P
005 DDR_BA2 50V
011 DDR_BA2
PDD6
011
PDD7 005 DDR_CKE DDR_DQ22 DDR_DQ17 DDR_DQ28 D__IF_P
DDR_CKE
011 AA1 AA2 AA3 AA4 AA5 AA6 AA10 AA11 AA12 AA13 AA14 AA15 AA16 AA17 AA18 AA26 AA27 AA28 AA29
PAALE 005 DDR_RAS#
DDR_RAS#
011
PACLE
005 DDR_CAS# C3348
011 DDR_CAS# 10u 10V
N_PARB TP3304
005 DDR_CS0# DDR_DQS2# DDR_DQS2 DDR_DQM2 KZA616WJQZ SIF_COM S_IF D__IF_N
011 DDR_CS0#
XEWE AB1 AB2 AB3 AB4 AB5 AB6 AB7 AB10 AB11 AB12 AB13 AB14 AB15 AB16 AB17 AB18 AB20 AB26 AB27 AB28 AB29 AB30
005 DDR_WE#
DDR_WE# CPU_TN_2 C3359
C3345
005 DDR_ODT 0.1u
DDR_ODT E3301
RA879WJFW TP3303 10V
0.01u
DDR_DQS3 DDR_DQS3# DDR_DQM3
C3367
C3336
AC2 AC3 AC4 AC5 AC6 AC26 AC27 AC28 AC29 AC30 0.1u

IC3302
0.1u 10V
TO_MAIN3(HDMI) 005
CPU_TP_2 10V
003 DDR_MCLK0+533MHz
SW_TMDS_D1P

IXC951WJN1
003 005
SW_TMDS_D1N DDR_MCLK0-533MHz DDR_DQ31 DDR_DQ27 DDR_DQ25 TU_GND_REF TU_CVBS

003 005 AD1 AD2 AD3 AD4 AD5 AD6 AD26 AD27 AD28 AD29
SW_TMDS_D2P DDR_MCLK1+533MHz C3338 C3340
C3337
003 C3335 0.1u
10u
KZA616WJQZ
10V 0.1u MT5391DWCJ
SW_TMDS_D2N 005 10V
10u 10V 10V
DDR_MCLK1-533MHz
003 KZA616WJQZ
SW_TMDS_D0P DDR_DQ26 DDR_DQ24 DDR_DQ29 DDR_DQ30 CVBS__IN
C3364
003 AE1 AE2 AE3 AE4 AE5 AE6 AE26 AE27 1u AE28 AE29 AE30
SW_TMDS_D0N
003 CPU_TP0
SW_TMDS_CLKP CVBS1
3

003 R3337
SW_TMDS_CLKN R3329 TL3322 TL3323
DDR_MCLK1+533MHz DDR_MCLK1-533MHz TP3306 4.7K
2.2K R3335
TO_MAIN7(UCOM) R3301 R3302 AF2 AF3 AF4 AF5 AF6 AF7 AF8 AF9 AF11 AF12 AF13 AF14 AF15 AF16 AF17 AF18 AF19 AF20 AF21 AF22 AF23 AF26 AF27 AF28 AF29 AF30
4.7K 4.7K 0 A192WJ
RS_BUF_CNT FE_RST
CPU_TN_HDMI CPU_TN0 FB3308 D3311
007
RS_BUF_CNT 1SS226
4

PNL_POW CI_CNT_RESET CPU_TN_VGA R3333


CONFIG PIN @_Dj R3327 TP3313
R3336 1 2 1 2 1 2
J3301 0 TP3305 560 D3321
TL3321 4.7K SC1_C1 SC1_CVBS_Y D3304
ZA205WJQZ 1SS226
AG1 AG2 AG3 AG9 AG10 AG11 AG12 AG13 AG14 AG15 AG16 AG17 AG18 AG19 AG20 AG21 AG22 AG23 AG24 AG26 AG27 AG28 AG29 1SS226
USB Atype Right Angle AG4 AG5 AG6 AG7 AG8
L3301
FA228WJ SCL2_100k USB_PWRFLT0 CPU_TP_HDMI
TL3318 N_TUN_SAT_RST
USB_DP0 CPU_TP_VGA C3376 R3366 TO_MAIN2(TERMINAL)
TL3309 FB3301 SDA2_100k C3329 SMPOWHOLD N_TUN_SAT_INT 3 3 3
TL3319 R3321 R3322 0.01u 68
A192WJ 1 2 0.1u TP3307 R3332 PC__R
130 10V DSUB_WP 002 PC_R
GND F 10 J AMP_CKMOD PC__B PC_SOG SC_B_CM RED1 SC1_RGB_SYNC
4

USB_DN0 0 C3377
TL3310 4 3 AH1 AH2 AH3 AH4 AH5 AH6 AH7 AH8 AH9 AH10 AH11 AH12 AH13 AH14 AH15 AH16 AH17 AH18 AH19 AH20 AH21 AH22 AH23 AH24 AH25 AH26 AH27 AH28 AH29 AH30 PC__G 0.01u R3367
USB_DP VA3301 VA3302 002 PC_G
3

VXA074WJ PNL_ROM_EN PNL_WP STB_CPU USB_PWRON0 68


VXA074WJ
TL3311 PC_SOG
39V 39V SP_MUTE
USB_DN
2

TL3312 1.1pF 1.1pF N_DSP_RST


CVBS_MONI_OUT TP3311 C3378 R3395
PC_VSYNC PC_B_CM PC_G_CM PC_R_CM SC1FSW
4700P 390
+5V
1

FB3302 AJ1 AJ2 AJ3 AJ4 AJ5 AJ6 AJ7 AJ8 AJ9 AJ10 AJ11 AJ12 AJ13 AJ14 AJ15 AJ16 AJ17 AJ18 AJ19 AJ20 AJ21 AJ22 AJ23 AJ24 AJ25 AJ26 AJ27 AJ28 AJ29 AJ30
A192WJ USB:500mA max CNVSS PNL_I2C_EN USB_DN0 SW_TMDS_D0N SW_TMDS_D2N GREEN_1 C3379 R3368
HP/MONI_MUTE
USB_DN1 SW_TMDS_CLKN SW_TMDS_D1N SDA2_100k CPU_UARXD0_RS BLUE_1 CPU_TN_PLLG 0.01u 68
PC__B
PC__G 002 PC_B
PC_HSYNC PC__R TP3310 SC_RG_CM CVBS_TU_OUT TP3312
PC_HSYNC
AK2 AK3 AK4 AK5 AK6 AK7 AK8 AK9 AK10 AK11 AK13 AK14 AK16 AK17 AK19 AK20 AK22 AK24 AK26 AK27 AK28 AK29 AK30 002 PC_HSYNC
CPU_LED

C3357

USB ARC_MUTE
R3323
5.1K
USB_DP1
USB_DP0

SW_TMDS_CLKP
SW_TMDS_D0P

SW_TMDS_D1P
SW_TMDS_D2P

SCL2_100k
TP3315
CPU_UATXD0_RS
0.1u
10V CPU_TP_PLLG
N_CPU_RST
B_STATUS
PC_VSYNC

PC_HDMI_L R3353 30K


C3398
10u 10V
002

002
PC_VSYNC

R3390 C3303 PC/HDMI_L


F 1000P C3399
R3306 4.7K PC_HDMI_R R3354 C3390
10u
LVDS_SEL

AMP_PROTECT
4.7K 002 PC/HDMI_R
TL3316 10V 0.047u R3377
30K

SLOWSW1
CVBS__IN 100
USB_PWRFLT0 002 CVBS_IN
CVBS_R R3355 30K C3400
USB_PWRON0 002 CVBS_IN_R
10u 10V
CVBS_L
USB:500mA max TL3313
002 CVBS_IN_L
TL3315 D3303 D3309 D3318 R3356 C3401
EXA641WJQZ EXA632WJQZ 30K 10u 10V
EXA641WJQZ
12V 12V 5.09V D3329 EXA641WJQZ
C3304 12V
D3324
0.1u
5 4
10V EXA641WJQZ

N_TUN_SAT_RST
Vout 2 4 6 8 12V

N_TUN_SAT_INT
Vin TO_MAIN2(TERMINAL)

PNL_POW
R3331

FE_RST
IFAGC

SMPOWHOLD

CI_CE

CI_RB
PNL_EN

SP_MUTE
LVDS_SEL

DSUB_WP

AMP_CKMOD
C3302
TUNER_SDA

ARC_MUTE
D__IF_N

N_AMP_RST
N_CPU_RST
D__IF_P

TUNER_SCL

B_STATUS

N_DSP_RST
PNL_ROM_EN
IC3301 1K

AMP_PROTECT
SPDIF_MUTE
TS_CPOUT_D0

TS_CPOUT_CLK

TS_CPOUT_VAL

TS_CPUIN_D0
10u
TS_CPOUT_SYNC

CPU_UATXD0_RS

CPU_UARXD0_RS
TUNER_OUT_R

TS_CPUIN_CLK
TS_CPUIN_VAL
SB1FF

TS_CPUIN_SYNC
HP/MONI_MUTE
002 TUNER_OUT_R
10V
R3319

CI_CNT_RESET
100

C3322 TUNER_OUT_L
S170B50U KZA616WJQZ 002 TUNER_OUT_L
C3306

CI_CNT_INT
1 3 5 7 0.01u
TP3324

10u C3324
10V
1
7

CPU_TRST 0.01u HP/MONI_R


GND 002 HP/MONI_R
KZA616WJQZ ON N.C
R3324

R3400 TDI_EJTAG
HP/MONI_L
1 2 3 10 R3320 002 HP/MONI_L
C3320 R3402
TDO_EJTAG 0.047u 10K SPDIF_OUT 47
47

002 OPT_OUT
2
8

011

011
011
001

001

001

001

001

001

006

006

007

008

008

008

008

006

006

002

002

002

013
011

011

011

011

011

009

009

009

009

009
003

010

013

001
TL3317 TMS_EJTAG
011

011

011

011

R3305
100 TO_MAIN3(HDMI)
003 OPT_OUT
TL3314 C3309

PNL_POW

FE_RST
0.1u

ARC_MUTE
TO MAIN07(UCOM)
TO MAIN6(FLASH)

10V
TO_MAIN9(AUDIO_AMP)

TO_MAIN2(TERMINAL)

TO_MAIN9(AUDIO_AMP)
TO_MAIN1(TUNER)

TO_MAIN10(POWER)
TO_MAIN8(PANEL)

TO_MAIN6(FLASH)
TO_MAIN07(UCOM)

R3307
TO_MAIN1(TUNER)

TO_MAIN6(FLASH)

TO_MAIN13(DVB-S)
TS_CPUOUT_SYNC

TO_MAIN1(TUNER)
N_TUN_SAT_RST
10K CPU_UARXD0_RS R3326

N_AMP_RST
N_DSP_RST
CPU_UATXD0_RS

TO_MAIN3(HDMI)

SP_MUTE
TS_CPUOUT_CLK

N_TUN_SAT_INT
TS_CPUOUT_VAL

AMP_PROTECT

AMP_CKMOD
CI_RB

TS_CPUIN_SYNC
TO_MAIN11(CI)

TO_MAIN11(CI)
HP/MONI_MUTE
47
TS_CPUOUT_D0

CI_CNT_RESET
AOLRCK

TO_MAIN11(CI)
SMPOWHOLD

TS_CPUIN_CLK
PNL_ROM_EN

TS_CPUIN_VAL
N_TUNER_INT

SMPOWHOLD

009

TS_CPUIN_D0
SP_LRCLK

SPDIF_MUTE
N_CPU_RST
TUNER_SDA

CI_CNT_INT
TUNER_SCL

R3338
B_STATUS
LVDS_SEL

DSUB_WP
47
PNL_EN

TO MAIN10(POWER SUPPLY) AOBCK


D_IF_N

D_IF_P

IF_AGC

009 SP_BCLK

CI_CE
R3339
010 47
D+5.6V AOSDATA0
009 SP_DATA

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5. Schematic Diagram (continued)
Main Unit Diagram 5/12 (DDR)
0J (2009.10.16)

TO MAIN10(POWER SUPPLY)
010
D+1.8V

C3503
TO MAIN4(CPU)
100u
004
D+1.8V 6.3V

004 R3509 C3501


0.1u K
AAPE DUNTKF455WE**
DDR_VREF 1K F
10V

004 DDR_DQ0
DDR_DQ0

004 DDR_DQ1 R3510 C3502


DDR_DQ1 1K F 0.1u K
004 DDR_DQ2 10V
DDR_DQ2

004 DDR_DQ3
DDR_DQ3

004 DDR_DQ4
DDR_DQ4

004 DDR_DQ5
DDR_DQ5

004 DDR_DQ6
DDR_DQ6

004 DDR_DQ7
DDR_DQ7

004 DDR_DQS0
DDR_DQS0

004 DDR_DQS0#
DDR_DQS0#

004 DDR_DQM0
DDR_DQM0

DDR_DQ8 FL3502
004
DDR_DQ8 FL3501 NA119WJ
NA119WJ
004 DDR_DQ9
DDR_DQ9

004 DDR_DQ10
DDR_DQ10 FL3505
NA119WJ
004 DDR_DQ11
DDR_DQ11

004 DDR_DQ12
DDR_DQ12
R3508 1 2 3 7 8 9 1 2 3 7 8 9
004 DDR_DQ13 10
DDR_DQ13
DDR_CKE CKE A1 A2 A3 A7 A8 A9 A1 A2 A3 A7 A8 A9
DDR_DQ14
004 DDR_DQ14 8 7
VDD NC VSS
A VSSQ DDR_DQS1# VDDQ VDD NC VSS
A VSSQ DDR_DQS3# VDDQ
DDR_WE# WE#
004 DDR_DQ15 6 5
DDR_DQ15
DDR_BA2 BA2
4 3
DDR_DQS1
DDR_DQS1
004
DDR_BA0 BA0
B1 B2 B3
B B7 B8 B9 B1 B2 B3
B B7 B8 B9
2 1 VSSQ DDR_DQM1 DDR_DQS1 VSSQ DDR_DQ15 DDR_DQ30 VSSQ DDR_DQM3 DDR_DQS3 VSSQ DDR_DQ31
004 DDR_DQS1# DDR_DQ14
DDR_DQS1# FL3506
C3504 C3515
NA119WJ
004 DDR_DQM1 R3505 KZA510WJPZ KZA510WJPZ
DDR_DQM1 C3514 10u C3524
10 10u KZA510WJPZ
KZA510WJPZ
DDR_A7 MA7
16V C1
DDR_DQ9
C2 C3
C C7 C8 C9
10u 16V C1 C2 C3
C C7 C8 C9
10u
8 VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ DDR_DQ8 VDDQ 16V VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ DDR_DQ24 VDDQ 16V
004 7 DDR_DQ25
DDR_A0
DDR_A12 MA12
004 6 5
DDR_A1 DQ10
DDR_BA1 BA1

DDR_A2
004 4 3 D1 D2 D3
D D7 D8 D9 D1 D2 D3
D D7 D8 D9

DDR_A3 MA3 DDR_DQ12 VSSQ DDR_DQ11 DDR_DQ10 VSSQ DDR_DQ13 DDR_DQ28 VSSQ DDR_DQ27 DDR_DQ26 VSSQ DDR_DQ29
004 2 1
DDR_A3

004
DDR_A4 R3506
10
E1 E2 E3 E E7 E8 E9 E1 E2 E3 E E7 E8 E9
004 VDD NC VSS VSSQ DDR_DQS0# VDDQ VDD NC VSS VSSQ DDR_DQS2# VDDQ
DDR_A5
DDR_A9 MA9
004 8 7
DDR_A6
DDR_A1 MA1

DDR_A7
004
DDR_A2
6 5
MA2
F1 F2 F3 FFL3504 F7 F8 F9 F1 F2 F3 F F7 F8 F9
DDR_DQ6 VSSQ DDR_DQM0 DDR_DQS0 VSSQ DDR_DQ7 DDR_DQ22 VSSQ DDR_DQM2 DDR_DQS2 VSSQ DDR_DQ23
4 3 NA119WJ
004
DDR_A8
DDR_A6 MA6
004 2 1
DDR_A9

DDR_A10
004
G1 G2 G3
G G7 G8 G9 G1 G2 G3
G G7 G8 G9

R3507 VDDQ DDR_DQ1 VDDQ VDDQ DDR_DQ0 VDDQ VDDQ DDR_DQ17 VDDQ VDDQ DDR_DQ16 VDDQ
10
004
DDR_A11
DDR_A0 MA0
8 7 DDR_DQ4 VSSQ DDR_DQ3 DDR_DQ2 VSSQ DDR_DQ5 DDR_DQ20 VSSQ DDR_DQ19 DDR_DQ18 VSSQ DDR_DQ21
004
DDR_A12
DDR_CS0# CS0# H1 H2 H3 H H7 H8 H9 H1 H2 H3 H H7 H8 H9
6 5
DDR_CAS# CAS#
4 3
VDDL VREF VSS VSSDL DDR_CLK0+533MHz VDD VDDL VREF VSS VSSDL DDR_CLK1+533MHz VDD
2 1
J1 J2 J3 J J7 J8 J9 J1 J2 J3 J J7 J8 J9
C3507 C3518
004
DDR_CS0# 0.1u K 0.1u K
R3503 10V 10V
004 10
DDR_RAS# CKE WE# RAS#DDR_CLK0-533MHz ODT CKE WE# RAS#DDR_CLK1-533MHz ODT
FL3503
DDR_ODT ODT K2 K3 K7 K8 K9 K2 K3 K7 K8 K9
DDR_CAS#
004
8 7
NA119WJ
K K
DDR_RAS# RAS#
004
DDR_WE# 6 5
DDR_A4 MA4 BA2 BA0 BA1 CAS# CAS# CS0#
004 CS0# BA2 BA0 BA1
DDR_ODT 4 3

004
L1 L2 L3
L L7 L8 L1 L2 L3
L L7 L8
DDR_CKE 2 1

004
DDR_BA0
MA10 MA1 MA2 MA0 VDD MA10 MA1 MA2 MA0 VDD
004
DDR_BA1 M2 M3
M M7 M8 M9 M2 M3
M M7 M8 M9

004 R3504
DDR_BA2 10
C3512
DDR_A8 MA8 VSS MA3 MA5 MA6 MA4 VSS MA5 MA4
0.1u K MA3 MA6
8 7

DDR_DQ16
004 DDR_DQ16 DDR_A11 MA11
N1 N2 N3
N N7 N8 10V N1 N2 N3
N N7 N8
6 5
004 DDR_DQ17 DDR_A10 MA10
DDR_DQ17 4 3
MA7 MA9 MA11 MA8 VSS MA7 MA9 MA11 MA8 VSS
004 DDR_DQ18 DDR_A5 MA5
DDR_DQ18 2 1 P2 P3 P P7 P8 P9 P2 P3 P P7 P8 P9
004 DDR_DQ19
DDR_DQ19

004 DDR_DQ20
DDR_DQ20
VDD MA12 NC NC NC VDD MA12 NC NC NC
004 DDR_DQ21 R R
MA12

DDR_DQ21 R1 R2 R3 R7 R8 R1 R2 R3 R7 R8

004 DDR_DQ22
DDR_DQ22

004 DDR_DQ23
DDR_DQ23 C3517
0.1u K
10V
004 DDR_DQS2
DDR_DQS2

004 DDR_DQS2#
R3511
DDR_DQS2#
IC3501 100 IC3502
004 DDR_DQM2
DDR_DQM2 IXC754WJQZ IXC754WJQZ
R3512
DDR2 MEMORY DDR2 MEMORY 100
004 DDR_DQ24 1Gbit 1066M
DDR_DQ24 1Gbit 1066M

004 DDR_DQ25
DDR_DQ25

004 DDR_DQ26
DDR_DQ26

004 DDR_DQ27
DDR_DQ27

004 DDR_DQ28
DDR_DQ28

004 DDR_DQ29
DDR_DQ29

004 DDR_DQ30
DDR_DQ30

004 DDR_DQ31
DDR_DQ31

004 DDR_DQS3
DDR_DQS3
004 DDR_DQS3#
DDR_DQS3#
004 DDR_DQM3
DDR_DQM3
R3502
0

004 DDR_MCLK0+533MHz DDR_CLK0+533MHz


DDR_MCLK0+533MHz 1 2

004 DDR_MCLK0-533MHz DDR_CLK0-533MHz


DDR_MCLK0-533MHz 3 4

004 DDR_MCLK1+533MHz DDR_CLK1+533MHz


DDR_MCLK1+533MHz 1 2

004 DDR_MCLK1-533MHz DDR_CLK1-533MHz


DDR_MCLK1-533MHz 3 4

R3501
0

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5. Schematic Diagram (continued)
Main Unit Diagram 6/12 (FLASH)
TO MAIN10(POWER SUPPLY)
010 TL8456
D+3.3V

010
BU+3.3V

TO_MAIN07(UCOM) TL8454 TO MAIN4(CPU)


004
SCL1
TL8455
004
SDA1

TO MAIN11(DTV_CI)
1 NC NC 48
DUNTKF455WE**
2 NC NC 47
011 N_FLS_CS_
N_FLS_CS_
011 XERE_ R8455 3 NC NC 46
XERE_ 4.7K
011 PDD0_ 4 NC 45 1 3
PDD0_ NC TL8477 R8485
011 PDD1_ 0.1 PDD7_ 0
PDD1_ 5 NC I/O7 44 1 2 TL8478

PDD2_
011 PDD2_
R8451 6 NC I/O6 43
2.2
3 4 TL8479
PDD6_ MAIN NVM
011 PDD3_ TL8457 2 4
47
PDD3_ N_PARB_ 3.3 0.1 PDD5_ TO MAIN9(AUDIO AMP)
7 R/B# I/O5 42 5 6 TL8480
011 PDD4_
PDD4_ 009
XERE_ 0 2.2 PDD4_ SCL_BL
011 PDD5_ 8 RE# I/O4 41 7 8
PDD5_ TL8458 009
011 PDD6_
N_FLS_CS_ 3.3 CE# R8458 R8463 C8460 SDA_BL
PDD6_ 9 NC 40 0.1u
47 0 10V TO MAIN10(POWER)
011 PDD7_
PDD7_ 10 NC NC 39 010
1 2 SCL_BL
011 PAALE_
PAALE_ 010
011 PACLE_
11 NC PRE 38
0 IC8455 3 4 SDA_BL
PACLE_ 3.3 3.3
12 VCC VCC 37
1 A0 VCC 8 R24064AS
011 N_PARB_ R8472
N_PARB_
3.3
0 0 3.3 2.2K
011 XEWE_ 13 VSS VSS 36 WP
2 A1 7
XEWE_ R8453
C8456 0 TO MAIN4(CPU)
4.7K C8455 R8462 0
14 NC NC 35 0.1u TL8451
0.1u 0 3 A2 SCL 6 004
NC 1 2 SCL0_400k
15 NC 34 TL8452
0 3.1
TL8459 R8459
PACLE_ 0.1 004
CLE 47 4 GND SDA 5 3 4 SDA0_400k
16 NC 33
TL8481
TL8460 3.1
PAALE_ 0.1 2.2 PDD3_
17 ALE I/O3 32 1 2 TL8482 R8480
TL8476 10
TO MAIN4(CPU) XEWE_ 3.2 2.2 PDD2_
18 WE# I/O2 31 3 4
004
OFL2 3.3 0 PDD1_
R8487 19 WP# I/O1 30 5 6
1K PDD0_
0
20 NC I/O0 29 7 8

004
SMPOWHOLD
FLASH IC8401 21 NC NC 28
TL8483

004 FLASH 22 NC NC 27
N_CPU_RST
512Mbit IXC147WJQZ
23 26
NC NC
512Mbit
STORAGE THE 24 NC NC 25

PROGRAM

TO MAIN07(UCOM)
007
N_SRESET

3.3 0 R8478 R8482


GND R8481
4.7K
4

007 4.7K
CPU_TXD0_UCOM 3.3K
C8471 D8457
0.01u 1SS184
007 3.0
CPU_RXD0_UCOM
2

2
3
3.3 3.3
Vcc
5

C8469
0.1u IC8454 R8479
47K
R8477
4.7K
10V
AHC1G08W C8470
0.01u

SD Card Connector

*SC8454
*TL8484 ZA050WJ

1 SDIO3
*TL8485
2 SDIOCMD
*TL8486
3 VSS1
*TL8487
4 VDD
*TL8488
5 SDIOCLK
TO MAIN2(TERMINAL) *TL8489
002 6 VSS2
UART_232CTO5391 *TL8490

002 7 SDIO0
UART_5391TO232C *TL8491
8 SDIO1
*TL8492
9 SDIO2
*TL8493
10 CARDDET
*TL8494

*TL8495
11 WP1 SD CARD
12 WP2
CONNECTOR
R8467 R8468
4.7K 4.7K

3.08 3.4
1 SELECT Vcc 16
C8458
0.1u
10V K
3.36 0
2 1A /ST 15

1
3.3 3.34 0
3.3 3 1B 4A 14 1 2 *R8405
1 G1 Vcc 8 *R8406 10K
3.3 3.3 10K
3 4
2 A1 G2 7 3.37 0
C8457 4 1Y 4B 13 *R8408 TO MAIN4(CPU)

2
0.1u 3.3 3.0 5 6 0
10V 3 Y2 Y1 6 SDIOCMD
*R8409 004
R8454 0 3.3 3.37 7 8 0
4.7K 4 GND A2 5 5 2A 4Y 12 SDIOCLK
R8452 004
4.7K R8469
R8465 R8466 4.7K 1 2 SDIO0
4.7K 3.3 0 SB1FF 004
4.7K
IC8451 6 2B 3A 11
3 4 SDIO1
7WH126FU 004
BUFFER 3.3
10
0 5 6 SDIO2
7 2Y 3B 004
TO MAIN4(CPU)
004 7 8 SDIO3
CPU_UARXD0_RS 004
004
0
8 GND 3Y 9 *R8407
CPU_UATXD0_RS
0
004
CPU_UARXD2_UCOM

CPU_UATXD2_UCOM
004 IC8452
LCX157FT

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5. Schematic Diagram (continued)
Main Unit Diagram 7/12 (UCOM)
TO MAIN10(POWER SUPPLY) *R2091 *R2090
*R2094 10K 4.7K
010
D+3.3V 2.2K 1 2 3
010
D+5V
*R2005
010 1K *Q2009
BU+5V
47K
HN7G04FUA
010
BU+3.3V 10K
KEY_RST
C2022
10u 6 5 4
R2060 C2020
10V

2
10K 1000P

3
KZA616WJQZ SB1FF P2005
010
UR+13V NA335WJ
3.3

DPOW
0.0

SMPOW
*R2095

POW_SW
8 VCC A0 1
2.2K TO R/C RA

KEY_SDA_UCOM
KEY_SCL_UCOM
TL2016

1
010 3.3 0.0

4
AC_DET 7 WP A1 2 LED_R
R2001 1 uCOM+3.3V/LED_R
*FB2001 TL2018
100 3.3 0.0 A192WJ
6 SCL A2 3 2 D+5V
1 2 *FB2002 TL2020
A192WJ
TO MAIN8(PANEL) R2021 3.3 0.0 3 REQ/STBY_POW
008 DET_PNL12V 100K 3 4 5 SDA GND 4 FB2022 TL2021
DET_PNL12V A042WJ
FB2014
A192WJ 4 GND
R2015 TL2022
R2057 10
IC2007 10K
IC2004 FB2020 TL2023
5 SCL/KEY1

AHC1G08W LED_OPC A042WJ


R24002AS 6 GND/LED_OPC
TO MAIN10(POWER SUPPLY) 3.3 0 *FB2010 TL2024
CPU_TXD0_UCOM CPU_RXD0_UCOM EEPROM
010 A192WJ
VON 4 Y GND 3 STB 7 SDA/KEY2
KEY_POW FB2021 TL2025
LED_G A042WJ

CBOOT
PM_REQ
3.3 KEY_SCL 8 GND/LED_G

O_S_SET
N_SRESET
R2004 R2051 FB2005 TL2026
*FB2008
B 2 10K 10 KEY_SDA A192WJ A192WJ
9

3
BU+3.3V
R2070 FB2006 TL2019
3.3 3.3 10 A192WJ
10
5 Vcc A 1 TL2038
R2035
NVM FB2009
TL2017
OPC+3.3V

11

0
33K GND
R2071
Submicro A192WJ

4
10 TP2003 *R2066 TL2030
RC
TO MAIN4(CPU) C2024
10 12 RC
C2008 FB2007 TL2031

*R2084
3

R2093
004 0.1u 0.1u A074WJ
STB_CPU OPC
10V 10V Q2002 13 OPC
TP2001 RN4982 FB2011 TL2003
A074WJ
TP2012 TP2015
14 ILL_CTRL1
FB2013 TL2005

2
6 5 4 A192WJ
15 GND
*R2096 2.78 3.3 3.3
3.25 3.3 0 0 0 3.3 3.3 0 3.3 0 3.3 3.3 NC 0 0 NC NC NC NC FB2004
2.7K LED_YOYAKU A192WJ
75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51
ILL_CTRL1
POW_SW R2050
1 2 3

2
NC

NC

NC
100

U_D
DPOW

L_R
VSS

SMPOW

TEMP3
VCC2

TEMP2

TEMP1
POW_SW

RS_ON
CSEN2

ROMSEL0
CBOOT

AC_DET
TL2028

PNL_POW

O_S_SET
3.3 FRAME

SYNC_DET

COND_TEST
R2047

HDMI_SCDT
76 RXD_CPU 50

VSYNC/DETECT
100 3.3
C2016 0 3.3 STB
77 PM_REQ STB 49

R2017
0.1u *R2074 5 3 1

10K
FRAME

7
10V 100
C2029 R2019 3.0 0 KEY_RST
78 SRESET KEY_RST 48
100P 10K *R2012

TXD_CPU
3.3 0
2.56 OPC
79 EXE_LED 47

1.56 3.3
80 QSTEMP KEY_SCL 46
TL2041
TH2002 3.3 6 5 4
81 AFT/AGC KEY_SDA 45
M1103J15 TL2027 *P2006
3.3 3.3 NA323WJ
82 KEY1 CE 44 *Q2008
TL2029
RN4982 TO LOGO
3.3 0 ANT+5V_SW
83 KEY2 ANT_POW 43
R2079 1 2 3 *TL2004
TP2002 0
0 84 10K ILL_CTRL2 1 ILL_CTRL2
KEY3 NC 42
*FB2003
TP2006 3.3 LNB_SHORT
A192WJ
R2023 R2024 0
85 NC LNB_SHORT 41 2 NC
*R2080 *TL2032
47K 1K
KEY_SDA_UCOM 2.9 LAMP_ERR
NC 10K 3 GND
86 MAIN_TEMP ERR_PNL 40
*FB2012
KEY_SCL_UCOM R2038 A192WJ
NC 0
87 NC EPM 39 0
0

88 PNL_DET6 IC2002 DET_POW5_13V 38


0
TO MAIN6(FLASH)
IXC786WJQZ CPU_RXD0_UCOM 006
TP2004 CPU_RXD0_UCOM
*R2031
*R2064

0
KEY_SCL 89 PNL_DET5 DET_POW4_D5V 37
R2011 CPU_TXD0_UCOM 006
KEY_SDA 4.7K CPU_TXD0_UCOM
3.3
90 PNL_DET4 DET_POW3_D3V3 36
KEY_POW
TO MAIN10(POWER_SUPPLY)
2.3 DET_PNL12V
91 PNL_DET3 35 LAMP_ERR 010
Sub uC DET_POW2_PNL12V

2.75
TP2011
LAMP_ERR

92 PNL_DET2 RXD_DBGP 34 TO MAIN1(TUNER)


TP2013 ANT+5V_SW 001
0 ANT+5V_SW
93 PNL_DET1
LEDS/OPC/AV-LINK TXD_DBGP 33
LNB_SHORT 001
LNB_SHORT
0 3.3
94 AVSS BUSY 32
*R2010 *R2022 TO MAIN4(CPU)
33K 33K 95 PNL_DET0 RC/KEY BOARD / SCLK 31
0 R2014
4.7K
R2030
4.7K 004 CPU_RXD0_UCOM
3.3 3.3 004
96 VREF RXD 30 CPU_TXD0_UCOM
*R2009 1K
Power detection

BUZ_CTRL
3.3 3.3 004
97 AVCC 29 RS_BUF_CNT
TXD
*R2008 1K

CEC_O2
004

DET_COND
3.3 3.3 CNVSS
98 LED_R I2C_SDA 28
C2012
TO MAIN9(AUDIO_AMP)
3.3 MUTE_A_ALL 009
0.1u 3.3 MUTE_A_ALL
10V 99 LED_G I2C_SCL 27

MUTE_A_ALL
*C2004 *C2005 0 ILL_CTRL2

W_PROT_M
0 TO MAIN8(PANEL)

ACCESS_G

DET_SYNC

ILL_CTRL1
AV_LINK_I
1000P 1000P 100 LED_OPC ILL_CTRL2 26
DET_SYNC 008

CEC_O

IRPASS
CNVSS

XCOUT
DET_SYNC

RESET
CEC_I2

CEC_I

VCC1
XOUT
BYTE
C2027

XCIN
C2028

P8_4
VSS

NC
XIN
RC
100P 100P
TO MAIN8(PANEL)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 O_S_SET 008
O_S_SET
0 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 0 0 1.46 2.0 2.0 0 1.8 3.3 3.3 0 0 0 3.3 3.3 0 3.3 0 3.3 3.3 3.3
3.3
TL2002 0 Vcc FRAME 008
R2016 1 G1 8
TP2020 FRAME
10K
R2033 TP2008
100 TP2018
TO MAIN6(FLASH)

DET_COND
SMPOW 3.2 G2
0 N_SRESET 006
2 A1 7 N_SRESET

R2058
10
DPOW R2018
R2032 10K
MUTE_A_ALL TO MAIN4(CPU)
3.1 3.3
TO MAIN10(POWER SUPPLY) 22K
ResetIC 3 Y2 Y1 6 PM_REQ 004
PM_REQ
Q2006
PS_ON
010
IC2001 RT1N141U R2026
R2028
R2088
10K
CBOOT 004
CBOOT
10K 0 3.3
S80927NM 0.0 3.3 10K 4 GND A2 5
0 TO MAIN2(TERMINAL)
010
D_POW 5 4 IR_RS 002
IR_RS
CD NC 0.0 C2010 R2002 IC2008 MUTE_A_ALL 002
MUTE_A_ALL
3.3 0 3.3 3.3 0 0 0 C2002 0.1u R2036 100K 7WH126FU
14 13 12 11 10 9 8
1500P 10V 1M TO MAIN3(HDMI)
R2089
003 MUTE_A_ALL
22K
Vcc 4B 4A 4Y 3B 3A 3Y R2003
1K R2034 C2026
OUT VDD VSS R2045 0 0.1u
IC2006 TL2015 1 2 3
10V
10M
R2048

TCVHC32T
4.7K

3.3 3.3 0 R2053


R2076
OR GATE 390K J R2077 Q2003
R2007 0
1A 1B 1Y 2A 2B 2Y GND 1 3 100 RN4982
4.7K
AV_LINK_IN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C2006
6 5 4 AV_LINK_OUT
0.1u K
1

C2007 3.3 0 3.3 0 0 0 0 R2044


10 10V
0.1u K
10V C2003
0.1u 5.2 0 3.3 3.3 5.2 0 3.3
SC0032TA

TO MAIN6(FLASH) 10V 2
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
X2001

006 X2002 1 2 3
2

EXT_SMPOWHOLD C2009 ZA023WJQZ 3Y 3A 30E 4Y 4A 40E Vcc


R2056 12P
20MHz BUFFER
TO MAIN4(CPU) 10K C2011
IC2005

AV_LINK_OUT
004 15P

CEC_0_OUT
AV_LINK_IN
LED_OPC_

DET_SYNC
SMPOWHOLD

ILL_CTRL1
CEC_0_IN

IR_PASS
LCX125FT
LED_G_
LED_R_

004
OPC

UCOM_RST
RC

GND 2Y 2A 20E 1Y 1A 10E

7 6 5 4 3 2 1

RC
0 3.3 3.3 0 3.3 0 3.3

IR_RS

CEC_0_OUT
IR_PASS

CEC_0_IN
R2029
R2039
R2068 10K
10K 100

R2072
100K
R2085
R2020
10K R2052 0

22K
TO MAIN3(HDMI)
003 CEC_0

3.3 3.3
C2021 5 4
0.1u K
10V VCC OUT
0 3.3

0
Q2005
RT1N141U
A B GND
INVERTER
1 2 3
3.3 0 0

IC2009 DUNTKF455WE**
TC7SH00U
NAND GATE

R2025
10K

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5. Schematic Diagram (continued)
Main Unit Diagram 8/12 (PANEL)
TO_MAIN10(POWER SUPPLY)
010
D+3.3V

010
DUNTKF455WE**
GSP
P2601
WA671WJQZ

L2601
TO_MAIN4(CPU) FA119WJ 41 GND
FB2632
004 A192WJ
LVDS0_D0N 4 8 40 TA1-
004
LVDS0_D0P 3 7 39 TA1+
004
LVDS0_D1N
2 6 38 TB1-
004 L2606
LVDS0_D1P 1 5 FA119WJ 37 TB1+
004
LVDS0_D2N 4 8 36 TC1-
004
LVDS0_D2P 3 7 35 TC1+
004
LVDS0_CLKN_83MHz
2 6 34 GND
FB2633
004 A192WJ
LVDS0_CLKP_83MHz 1 5 33 TCLK1-
L2602
FA119WJ 32 TCLK1+
004
LVDS0_D3N 4 8 31 TD1-
004
LVDS0_D3P 3 7 30 TD1+
004
LVDS0_D4N 2 6 29 TE1-
004
LVDS0_D4P 1 5 28 TE1+
L2604
FA119WJ 27 GND
FB2634
004 A192WJ
LVDS1_D0N 4 8 26 TA2-
004
LVDS1_D0P 3 7 25 TA2+
004
LVDS1_D1N 2 6 24 TB2-
004
LVDS1_D1P 1 5 23 TB2+
L2603
FA119WJ 22 TC2-
004
LVDS1_D2N 4 8 21 TC2+
004
LVDS1_D2P 3 7 20 GND
FB2635
004 A192WJ
LVDS1_CLKN_83MHz
2 6 19 TCLK2-
004 L2605
LVDS1_CLKP_83MHz 1 5 FA119WJ 18 TCLK2+
004
LVDS1_D3N 4 8 17 TD2-
004
LVDS1_D3P 3 7 16 TD2+
004
LVDS1_D4N 2 6 15 TE2-
004
LVDS1_D4P 1 5 14 TE2+
R2635 FB2636
10K A192WJ 13 GND

12 LVDS_SEL
R2620 0 *FB2621 A074WJ
004
SDA0_400k
11 TCON_SDA
004 R2613 0 *FB2622 A074WJ
SCL0_400k
10 TCON_SCL
FB2623 A074WJ
9 DET_POW
*FB2624 A074WJ
8 FRAME
*R2641 0 *FB2625 A074WJ
004
B_STATUS
7 B_STATUS
004 *FB2626 A074WJ
PNL_WP
6 VCOM_WP
R2645 0 *FB2627 A074WJ
5 VSYNC(GSP)
*FB2628 A074WJ
4 DET_SYNC
004 FB2629 A074WJ
PNL_EN
3 PE
*FB2630 A074WJ
2 OS_EN
004 *FB2631 A074WJ
PNL_ROM_EN
1 ROM_WP
004
PNL_I2C_EN

Q2603
LW TO LCD-CONT
IC2601 RT1N141U
HC2G66DP

3.2 3.3
1 VCC 8 C2602
0.1u
R2639 *R2642 R2636
10V
100K 10K 1M
3.2 3.3
2 7
TO_MAIN07(UCOM)
007
DET_PNL12V
3.3 0
007 3 6
FRAME

007
DET_SYNC 0 0
4 GND 5
007
O_S_SET

I2C Bus SW

I2C swith
LCD CONTROLLER

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5. Schematic Diagram (continued)
Main Unit Diagram 9/12 (AUDIO AMP)

DUNTKF455WE**
D2701 Q2701
TO MAIN4(CPU) 1SS184 RT1N141U
004
SP_MUTE 2

TO MAIN07(UCOM) 3
007
MUTE_A_ALL 1
C2724
0.1u
25V L2703
CYB 22uH C2730
PA888WJ 0.22u
25V
C2722
0.1u
25V CYB

L2701
22uH
PA888WJ

AMP_MUTE
C2721 C2729
1u
1u
C2713 C2717 25V
25V
100u 100u KZA114WJ
KZA114WJ
25V 25V
ASY ASY
R2764

AMP_HOPP
0
N_DSP_AMP_RST

*TP2701

*R2708 *R2714
4.7K *TP2702 4.7K 13.3 5.4 5.4 0 5.4 5.4 13.3

32

31

30

29

28

27

26
*TP2703
*R2709 *R2715
4.7K NC OUTPL OUTML NC
4.7K
TO MAIN10(POWER SUPPLY) PVDDPL PVSSL PVDDML

010
D+3.3V
13.3 0
AVSS
Audio amplifier MONO P2701

25
1
010 C2715 NA161WJ
D+1.8V
0.1u 10V

AMP+13V
010 3.3
VREF
Speakers GAIN1
3.3 SP

24
R2740
C2716 0 TL2701
R2746 R2765
1u 10V
0 1 LCH(+)
1.66 0 220K
TO MAIN4(CPU) TL2702
REFA
IC2703 GAIN0

23
R2771
2 LCH(-)
C2714
0.1u VHIYDA164QZ-1Y R2763 TL2703
47K
1.66 CKMOD
0 0 3 RCH(-)
DVDD

22
004 TL2704
SP_DATA R2731 GND R2751 4 RCH(+)
0 47K
AMP_MCLK 1.66 0
004 MCK MUTEN 5 NC

21
33
SP_BCLK
R2732 R2757
0 47K
004 AMP_DATA_LR 1.66 2.4
SP_LRCLK SDATA PROTN

20
004
R2770
10 *R2706
*R2707
0
R2729
0
R2749 CONNECTOR
N_DSP_RST *R2710 AMP_BCLK 1.66 3.3 10K
0
0 SCLK SLEEPN
TO

19
*R2784 R2730 R2758
10K 0 47K
AMP_LRCLK 0 0
LRCLK PLIMIT
SPEAKERS

18
*C2706
TP2705
0.1u R2766
*C2705 10V 0.92 3.3 0
0.1u DVSS HOPP C2733

17
9
10V R2743 1000P
560K
*C2707 R2736
PVDDPR PVSSR PVDDMR
0.1u 10K
NC OUTPR OUTMR NC
10V

10

11

12

13

14

15

16
13.3 5.4 5.4 0 5.4 5.4 13.3
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
*C2703
0.1u PLLDVSS IC_N GPIO1 DVDD18 GPIO4 GPIO6
10V PLLDVDD GPIO0 GPIO2 GPIO3 GPIO5 DVSS C2731
C2720
PLLAVDD DVDD3 1u
13 48 1u
*R2716 25V
25V
0 KZA114WJ
AMP_MCLK KZA114WJ
14 PLLAVSS GPIO7 47
*R2702
*C2701
12P
820

Xout
AUDIO GPIO8
*R2717
0 AMP_DATA_SW
L2702
22uH
L2704
22uH
24.576MHz 15 46
*R2703 PA888WJ PA888WJ
*R2718
*C2702
*X2701
SCA161WJQZ
1M
Xin
DSP GPIO9
0 AMP_DATA_LR
12P 16 45
*R2719 C2727
0 AMP_LRCLK 0.22u
DVDD3 GPIO10 25V
*R2701 17 44
10 *C2704 *R2720
TO MAIN4(CPU) 0.1u 10V 0 AMP_BCLK
SDA0_400k
004
3 4
18 SDA
*IC2701 GPIO11 43

YSS951VZ C2723 C2725


004 0.1u 0.1u
SCL0_400k 1 2 19 SCL DVDD18 42
*C2753 25V 25V R2759 R2760 R2761 R2762
0.1u CYB CYB A LL A LL 0 A LL 0 B LL
0 0
20 DVSS DVSS 41 10V
TO MAIN6(FLASH) *R2704
0
21 TEST 40 R2782 TO MAIN4(CPU)
AMP_HOPP 0
004
N_AMP_RST
22 39

AMP_MUTE 004
AMP_CKMOD
23 38
R2781
0 004
AMP_PROTECT
24 37

TESTI

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

*C2719 *C2726
1u
1u
25V
25V
*R2705 KZA114WJ
KZA114WJ
0

13.3 5.4 5.4 0 5.4 5.4 13.3


32

31

30

29

28

27

26
NC OUTPL OUTML NC
PVDDPL PVSSL PVDDML
*R2769
47K
13.3 0
AVSS MONO

25
1

*C2711
0.1u Audio amplifier *R2742
10V 220K
3.3 3.3
VREF
Subwoofer GAIN1
2

24
*R2735
0 *R2741 *L2705
0 220K 10uH
1.66 *FB2709
REFA
*IC2702 GAIN0 PA886WJ A206WJ
3

23
*R2734
*C2710 *R2779 *P2702
VHIYDA164QZ-1Y 0
1u 47K
10V NA158WJ
1.66 0
DVDD CKMOD
4

22

*C2709 *R2748
TO SUB (SB)
*R2727 GND *TL2705
0 0.1u 47K
AMP_MCLK 10V 1.66 0 *C2740
MCK MUTEN 0.33u 1 SUB(+)
5

21
33

*TL2706
*R2728 25V
0 TVB 2 SUB(-)
AMP_DATA_SW 1.66 2.4
SDATA PROTN
6

20

*R2725 *R2745 *L2706


0 10uH
AMP_BCLK 1.66 3.3 10K *FB2712
SLEEPN PA886WJ
SCLK A206WJ
CONNECTOR
7

19

*R2726 *R2756
0 56K
AMP_LRCLK 0 0
LRCLK PLIMIT TO
8

18

*C2737
*TP2704 0.22u
0.92
DVSS HOPP
3.3
25V
Subwoofer
17
9

*R2738 *C2732
*R2752
560K 1000P *C2736
PVDDPR PVSSR PVDDMR *R2733 15K
0.22u
NC OUTPR OUTMR NC 10K
25V
10

11

12

13

14

15

16

13.3 5.4 5.4 0 5.4 5.4 13.3

*C2718 *C2728
1u 1u
25V 25V *R2739 *R2744 *R2750 *R2753
KZA114WJ KZA114WJ
A LL A LL 0 A LL 0 B LL
0 0

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5. Schematic Diagram (continued)
Main Unit Diagram 10/12 (POWER)

DUNTKF455WE**
R9615 R9616 TL9610
4.7K TL9603 L9602
10K
C9614 22uH 1.8A C9626 25V R9637
DC-DC 3.3V 340-1400mA 10u 10V
KZA616WJQZ PB016WJQZ 0.01u 10
3.3 0
TO MAIN1(TUNER)
001
3 2 1 Q9604 5 4 BU +5V BU +3,3V
HN7G04FUA C9644
RS232 / HDMI / FLASH / CPU
D+3.3V
1u Vo NC
10V
001
D+5.6V 230mA C9634 CYB
IC9609
10u P9601
001 20K
25V
TC5B33A
10K C9611 TL9623 NA168WJ
S+8V
10u 10V 4 3 2 1 KZA383WJ
KZA616WJQZ
GND SW
Vin GND Vc
PD TO POWER
UR+13V D+3,3V
4 5 6 Vin BS FB9606
1 2 3 TL9612
TL9634 A206WJ
5.2 0 5.2 1
IC9605 TunERr
Tu / Terminal FB9607
A206WJ
TL9624
UR+13V

MP2303A 2 UR+13V
TO MAIN13(DVB-S) FB9609
HDMI / FLASH
TL9611
R9630 A206WJ
013
15K F
3 UR+13V
UR+13V FB9608 TL9625
FB COMP EN SS
CPU
A206WJ
C9650 4 UR+13V
013 5 6 7 8 TL9613
R9628 C9628 1u
D+3.3V FB9605
47K F 0.022u 10V A206WJ TL9614
5 GND
16V CYB
013
D+5.6V 1mA FB9617
IC9612 R9635 A206WJ 6 GND
3.3K TL9619
TL9646 C9667 FB9603
TAR5SB50
10u 10V C9624 A206WJ 7 GND
D+5V 22mA KZA616WJQZ 5.0 TL9620
5.6 6800P FB9604
D5,6V D5V Vout Vin A206WJ 8 GND

1
FB9619 TL9615
A074WJ
TO MAIN2(TERMINAL) 0 AC_DET
Terminal / HDMI / GND 9 AC_DET

2
002 FB9620 TL9616
D+3.3V 1.2 5.6 R9626 A074WJ
Nr ON 100 10 PS_ON
FLASH / UCOM

3
002 FB9622 TL9617
D+5V C9666 BU+5V A192WJ

002
0.01u
25V
DC-DC 5.6V 300-1350mA FB9621 TL9618
11 BU+5V
BU+3.3V TL9607 C9643 A074WJ
C9633 L9604 PNL_POW
10u 10V 22uH 1.8A 0.01u 12 PNL_POW
KZA616WJQZ PB016WJQZ 25V
TL9621
C9656 C9658 C9662
TO MAIN3(HDMI) R9652
003 C9635 10
D+3.3V 100P 100P 100P
10u
TL9608 (CH) (CH) (CH)
003 10V
BU+3.3V KZA616WJQZ C9649
D9602
4 3 2 1 10u
EXA633WJQZ
003 D9605 5.61V 25V
D+5V 5mA C9630 GND SW Vin BS
3.985V KZA383WJ

UR13V D1,05V
10u 10V
EXA629WJQZ KZA616WJQZ

HSU119
IC9608
MP2303A
Q9601
D9604 D9603
CPU
HSU119
RN4982
R9640
10K F
FB COMP EN SS UR+13V D+5,6V
3

D1.05V 1500-2200mA C9615 R9627 R9638 5 6 7 8


TunER / Terminal / HDMI
C9601 D9607 C9609 5.6K 56K F
4

TO MAIN6(DTV FLASH) TL9601 L9605


2200P 0.01u R9634
HSU119 22u 6.3V 4.3uH 3.5A

D+3.3V
006 50V D+1.05V KZA385WJ CIL
PB012WJQZ 25V 10
R9648 C9645 FLASH / CI /CPU /PANEL
2
5

CZB 3.3K 0.01u

LAN /
006 C9602 R9610 C9610 R9689 C9625 25V
BU+3.3V C9642
1

10V 3.9 1000P


1u 4.7K 10u
2

10V 6800P
KZA616WJQZ
CYB 25V
6

TO MAIN11(DTV CI) R9650


D9601 100
011 C9607 4 3 2 1
D+3.3V HSU119 C9622
22u 6.3V
GND SW Vin BS 10u 25V
3

011 KZA385WJ
D+1.8V KZA383WJ
D9606

D+5.6V 250-500mA
011 1SS226
IC9604
MP2303A
011
D+5V 5mA

R9607 FB
1K COMP EN SS
*R9696
R9688 R9620 4.7K *P9602
5 6 7 8
820 J 2.7K F *FB9613 NA329WJ 2#7?%T%sG[NsCm0
A206WJ

R9632 C9619
*C9657
100P
*TL9626 LB TO LED-DRV
C9621 2.7K 0.01u
680P
R9621 25V *C9664
10K C9612 100P
9 GND
*C9655 *FB9610 *TL9627
F 6800P A074WJ
VON 100P
25V 8
*TL9628 STB
*R9665 *FB9611
100 A074WJ
R9633 Q9609 7 OFL
*FB9612 *TL9630
TO MAIN4(CPU) 100 RT1P241U LAMP_ERR
*R9677
100 A074WJ
004 5.0 *TL9629
6 ERROR
STB+3.3V
R9646
004 Q9607 0 5
D+3.3V 0 5.0 *TL9632
NC
2SC3928AR
004
D+5.6V 0-500mA 0
*TL9622
4 NC
004 0.6
S+8V
*TL9633
3 GND
004 R9636 R9645
CPU+1.2V
10K 0 1K 2 DIMMER
004 HSU119 *TL9631
D+1.05V *FB9634
D9609 A074WJ
1 NC

004 OFL1
OFL1
004 OFL2 TL9635
IC9603 D9608
EXA629WJQZ C9629
*FB9616
A074WJ
OFL2
MM3141YN L9606
3.985V 0.01u
TL9604 10uH 2.45A
PNL_POW
004 PNL_POW 1.26
1.8 DC-DC 1.8V 1200mA PB014WJQZ 25V

004 Vout Vin *R9687 TO MAIN8(PANEL)


5

AC_DET 0
R9641
GND
0 10
2

TO MAIN07(UCOM) KZA616WJQZ
0 1.8
007
D+5V N.C ON C9620
IC9611
4

C9604 10u TO MAIN6(FLASH)


007 10V
D+3.3V 1u C9608
TL9605
HC2G66DP 006
1u
BU+3.3V
007
10V
CYB 1.25V Reg. 10V
CYB
SCL_BL

006
007 SDA_BL
BU+5V C9618
10u 10V C9640 2.8
007 10u 25V 1 VCC 8
UR+13V KZA616WJQZ 4 3 2 1 3.3
KZA383WJ
007 VON GND SW Vin BS TO MAIN4(MT5391)
VON

LAMP_ERR
007 LAMP_ERR UR+13V D+1,8V 2.8
2 7
3.3
004
PNL_I2C_EN

IC9606
R9631 R9623
MP2303A
DDR /AUDIO / CI 3 6
AC_DET
007 AC_DET
D+1,8V CPU+1,2V R9629
10K F 39K
R9602
3.3 2.9

10K F FB COMP EN SS
10K 0
4 GND 5
5 6 7 8
2.8
007
PS_ON
C9632
007 0.01u
D_POW R9639
R9656 2.7K 25V
R9643 C9665
100
100
R9657 R9658 0.1u
F 15K F C9627 10V
82K
0.01u
TO MAIN5(DDR)
D+1.8V
005 25V *IC9601
1.3 0 5.0
HC2G66DP
S+8V OFL1 2.8
1 2 3
1 VCC 8
Vadj GND On
3.3

TO MAIN8(PANEL) IC9610
D+3.3V
008
PQ1LAX95 UR+13V S+8V 2.8
2 7
3.3

8V Reg.
TO MAIN12(LAN)
D+3.3V
012
Vout Vin
CPU & SIF 3.3
3 6
2.9
TL9609 5 4 R9601
LUG9601 LUG9602 LUG9603 LUG9604 LUG9605 LUG9607 LUG9608 8.1 10K 0
13.3
HA022WJ HA022WJ HA022WJ HA022WJ HA022WJ HA022WJ HA022WJ 4 GND 5
TO MAIN9(AUDIO AMP) 2.8
009 C9646 C9652
D+3.3V
10u 16V 1u 25V OFL2
009 KZA510WJPZ
D+1.8V KZA114WJ

009
AMP+13V
*C9613
0.1u
10V

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5. Schematic Diagram (continued)
Main Unit Diagram 11/12 (DTV CI)
TO MAIN2(TERMINAL)
002
HP_PLUG

R4413
DUNTKF455WE**
TO MAIN4(CPU) 47
004
CI_CE
R4407

CI_D2

CI_D1

CI_D0
0
004 XEWE1
XEWE 1 R4414
2
100
004 PACLE1
PACLE 1 2
3 4
PDD4_

TS_CIOUT_D2

TS_CIOUT_D1

TS_CIOUT_D0

TS_CIOUT_CLK
TS_CIOUT_VAL
3 4

TS_CIOUT_SYNC
5 6

5 6
004 7 8
PDD4
7 8
004 PDD7_
PDD7

R4464
004 PAALE1 R4415
PAALE R4453 R4489 TS_CIOUT_D3
100 C4402 10 7 8
0 4.7K

CI_REG
0.1u R4420

CI_WAIT
TS_CIOUT_D2

CI_CARDDET2
R4408 CI_RESET

CI_INP_ACK
10V

CI_IOIS16
1 2 10K 5 6
0
004 PDD1_ R4462
PDD1 TS_CIOUT_D1
3 4 100 3 4
004 R4418 R4421 SC4401
PDD3 R4463 TS_CIOUT_D0
5 6 100 10K 10K
TL4433
MA332WJSA 1 2
PDD3_ TL4467
004 R4431
PDD5

CI_A0

CI_A1

CI_A2

CI_A3

CI_A4

CI_A5

CI_A6
7 8 47 R4446
PDD5_
CI_D4 47
GND GND
R4409
C4415 7 8
TL4401
1 68 TL4435
10u
47
004 10V CI_D5 D3 CD2
N_FLS_CS
R4422 KZA616WJQZ
5 6
TL4402
2 67 TL4436
47 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65
004 CI_D6 R4447
D4 MOD2
N_EXT_CE
R4423
3 4
TL4403
3 66 TL4437 47
47

WP

D1
D2

D9

D0

A6
A1

A2
CD2

D5

A0

A4
A3
REG
004 PDD0_ R4416 C4416

VS2
CI_D7 TS_CIOUT_CLK

A5
D10

BVD2
BVD1
D5

RESET
MOD1

WAIT
4

GND18

GND33
65

VCC18

VCC33
PDD0 2 8

CI_WEB
100 0.1u 1 7

CI_CEB

GPIO_9

GPIO_8

GPIO_7

INPACK
R4425 TL4404 TL4438

CI_DATA2
0 10V
004 PDD6_ D6 MOD0 TS_CIOUT_SYNC
PDD6 CI_A7 5 64 5 6
97 VCC33 A7 64 CI_OE TL4405 TL4439
R4419
100 D7 TS_CIOUT_VAL
R4410 CI_WE 6 MOSTRT 63 3 4
98 CI_DATA7 A25 63 TL4406 TL4440
0 CIC_D7
004 PDD2_ CI_EN1
PDD2 CI_A12 CE1 MOVAL
R4426 99 CI_DATA6 A12 62 TL4407
7 62 TL4441
1 2
47 R4432
004 XERE_ CI_REG
XERE 47 A10 REG
100 CI_DATA5 A24 61 TL4408
8 61 TL4442
CIC_D6
CI_A10 CI_INP_ACK
7 8 OE INP_ACK
R4437 101 CI_DATA4 GND33 60 CIC_CLK TL4409
9 60 TL4443
0
004 CI_A11 CI_WAIT
N_PARB

R4411 47
102 CI_DATA3 COMMON INTERFACE A15 59
CI_A9
5 6
TL4410
10 A11 WAIT 59 TL4444
CI_RESET
C4417 3 4 A9 RESET
103 CI_ALE A23 58 TL4411
11 58 TL4445
NC 0.1u CIC_D5

004
1 2

R4455
10V
104 GND33
CONTROLLER A16 57
CIC_VAL
CI_A8
1 2
TL4412
12 A8 MOCLK 57 TL4446
R4434
10K
R4436
10K
CI_OEB CI_IREQ TS_CIIN_D7
3 4 4.7K A13 MD17
105 CI_CLE A22 56 R4433 TL4413
13 56 TL4447
004 R4457
0 47 TS_CIIN_D6
CI_DATA0 5 6 CIC_D4 A14 MD16
106 CI_RB READY 55 CI_A13 TL4414
14 55 TL4448
R4435
004 7 8 10K
TS_CIIN_D5
CI_DATA1 7 8 WE/PGM MD15
R4488 107 RESET_B A21 54 CI_A14 TL4415
15 54 TL4449
10 CIC_D3 5 6
004 TS_CIIN_D4
CI_WE IREQ MD14
CI_CNT_RESET 108 AVDD33_XTAL WE 53 CI_A12 R4424 TL4416
16 53 TL4450
R4451 CI_IREQ 3 4 10K
004 1M FB4404 VCC VPP1
CI_CNT_INT 109 XTAL_0 VCC33 52 TL4417
17 52 TL4451
A192WJ 1 2
004 VPP1 VCC
CI_RB R4452
110 XTAL_1 A20 51 TL4418
18 51 TL4452
0
CIC_D2 TS_CIIN_VAL TS_CIIN_D3

IC4405
CI_A14 MIVALK MD13
TO MAIN6(FLASH) 111 AVSS33_XTAL A14 50 TL4419
19 50 TL4453
006 PDD0_ TS_CIIN_CLK TS_CIIN_D2
PDD0_ MICLK MD12
R4456
C4425
112 AVDD18_PLL A19 49 TL4420
20 49 TL4454
10P C4403 R4442
PDD1_
006 PDD1_ 4.7K X4401
(CH)
0.1u MT8295AE CI_A13
CIC_D1
47 21 A12 MD11
TS_CIIN_D1
C4424 SCA205WJQZ 10V 113 AVSS18_PLL A13 48 TL4421
48 TL4455
006 PDD2_ 8P (CH) 27MHz CI_A7 TS_CIIN_D0
PDD2_ 7 8 A7 MD10
114 CI_INT A18 47 TL4422
22 47 TL4456 R4441
PDD3_
006 PDD3_
R4439
47 CI Controller CI_A8 CIC_D0
CI_A6
5 6 A8 MISTRT
TS_CIIN_SYNC
R4438
10K
115 CI_DATA1 A8 46 TL4423
23 46 TL4457
10K
R4440
006 PDD4_ 47 CI_A5 CI_WR
PDD4_ 3 4 A5 IOWR
116 CI_DATA0 A17 45 TL4424
24 45 TL4458
006 PDD5_ CIC_SYNC CI_A4 CI_RD
PDD5_ CI_A9 1 2 A4 IORD
117 CI_OEB A9 44 TL4425
25 44 TL4459
006 PDD6_ CI_VS1
PDD6_ A3 VTGSENB
SC1_MUTE
118 GPIO_10 GND33 43 R4443 TL4426
26 43 TL4460
006 PDD7_ TP4401 47 CI_EN2
PDD7_ R4460 SC2_MUTE A2 CE2
2.2K 119 GPIO_11 IOWR 42
CI_WR
CI_A3 TL4427
27 42 TL4461
006 7 8 R4429
A1 R4430
N_PARB_ TU_OUT_CVBS_MUTE CI_A11 28 MOD7
120 GPIO_12 A11 41 CI_A2 TL4428
41 TL4462
10K 10K
006 XERE_ 5 6
XERE_ A0 MOD6
R4450 121 VCC33 IORD 40
CI_RD
CI_A1 TL4429
29 40 TL4463
47 R4445
006 PACLE1 3 4
PACLE_ CI_OE D0 MOD5 47
R4449 122 TS_VALIDO OE 39 CI_A0 TL4430
30 39 TL4464
1 2
006 47 PAALE1 1 2 TS_CIOUT_D4
PAALE_ D1 MOD4
R4459 123 TS_CLKO VS1 38
CI_VS1
TL4431
31 38 TL4465
1 2
47 3 4
006 XEWE1 TS_CIOUT_D5
CI_A10 D2 MOD3
XEWE_
124 TS_DATAO A10 37 TL4432
32 37 TL4466
3 4
5 6
006 C4409 TS_CIOUT_D6
CI_EN2 IOCS16 CD1
N_EXT_CE_
125 TS_SYNCO CE_2 36 0.1u 33 36 5 6
7 8
C4426 10V TS_CIOUT_D7
006 CI_EN1 GND GND
N_FLS_CS_ R4458 0.1u 126 GND33 CE_1 35 34 35 7 8
TL4434 TL4468
10V R4444
47
TS_CIOUT_D7 CI_CARDDET1
TO MAIN2(TERMINAL) 127 GPIO_13 D15 34 47
002 CI_D0
SC1_MUTE
128 VCC33 33 7 8
GPIO_14 CI_CARDDET2
002 C4420 CI_D1
TU_OUT_CVBS_MUTE
T0_DATA3

T0_DATA5

T0_DATA6
T0_DATA0

T0_DATA2

T0_DATA7
T0_DATA1

T0_DATA4

5 6
T0_VALID

C4423
T0_SYNC

10u
TO_CLK
GPIO_0

GPIO_1

GPIO_5

GPIO_6
GPIO_2

GPIO_3

GPIO_4

GND18
VCC33

GND33

10V
VCC18

002 0.1u R4405


CD_1

TUNER_CVBS_SEL 1 2 CI_D2 R4404

D13

D14
D11

D12
KZA616WJQZ 3 4
D3

D4

D5

D6
10V

D7
10K 10K

TO MAIN4(CPU) 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
1 2
004
TS_CPUIN_VAL C4422
5 6 C4421
R4448 0.1u
004 0.1u CI_D3 47
TS_CPUIN_CLK TP4404 10V
7 8 10V
004 C4418 C4419 C4405 CI_CARDDET1
TS_CPUIN_D0 R4461 10u 10V
0.1u 0.1u
004 4.7K KZA616WJQZ
TS_CPUIN_SYNC 10V 10V TP4405
CI_IOIS16
TS_CIOUT_D3

TS_CIOUT_D4

TS_CIOUT_D5

TS_CIOUT_D6
004
TS_CPUOUT_CLK R4406
10K
004
TS_CPUOUT_SYNC
004
DVB_TC_IF

TS_CPUOUT_VAL
CS_TS_SDATA

C4412
004
CS_TS_SCK

CS_TS_SSY

CS_TS_SVA

TS_CPUOUT_D0 0.1u
CI_D3

CI_D4

CI_D5

CI_D6

CI_D7 10V
CS_TS_SCK

CS_TS_SSY
CS_TS_SVA

CS_TS_SDATA

*R4476
0

CS_TS_CK
IC4404

TS_CIIN_D0

TS_CIIN_D1

TS_CIIN_D2

TS_CIIN_D3

TS_CIIN_D4

TS_CIIN_D5

TS_CIIN_D6

TS_CIIN_D7
AOZ1320C

TS_CIIN_CLK
1 2

TS_CIIN_VAL
TS_CIIN_SYNC
6 5 4
TO MAIN1(TUNER) CS_TS_SY
001 3 4 C4413
DVB_TC_IF IN GND NC
R4473 10u
CS_TS_VA
10 5 6 R4467 R4468 R4469 10V
001 CS_TS_CK
CTS_CK_60MHz 1 2 47 47 47 KZA616WJQZ
CS_TS_D0
7
CIC_D0

CIC_D1

CIC_D2

CIC_D3

CIC_D4

CIC_D5

CIC_D6

CIC_D7
8
CIC_CLK

001 CS_TS_SY
CIC_VAL
CIC_SYNC

CTS_SY 3 4 1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7
001 CS_TS_VA OUT GND EN
CTS_VA 5 6
1 2 3
001 CS_TS_D0
CTS_D0 7 8
R4466 2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8 R4427
MUX_D0

MUX_D1

MUX_D2

MUX_D3

MUX_D4

MUX_D5

MUX_D6

MUX_D7
MUX_CLK

MUX_VAL
MUX_SYNC

R4474 10K 100


10 C4406 C4407 C4408
001 CS_TS_D1 0.1u K 0.1u K
CTS_D1 1 2 0.1u K
P_TS_SW 10V 10V 10V
001 CS_TS_D2
CTS_D2 3 4 R4428
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
001 CS_TS_D3 33K
CTS_D3 5 6 Q4401 C4414
68u
RT1N141U
VCC

VCC

VCC
2OE

2OE

2OE
1Y1

2A4

1Y2

2A3

1Y3

2A2

1Y4

2A1

1Y1

2A4

1Y2

2A3

1Y3

2A2

1Y4

2A1

1Y1

2A4

1Y2

2A3

1Y3

2A2

1Y4

2A1
10V
7 8
IC4410 AAPD
R4475 IC4401 LCX244FT IC4402 LCX244FT IC4403 LCX244FT S170B50U
10
001 CS_TS_D4 BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER
CTS_D4 1 2
GND

GND

GND R4477
1OE

1OE

1OE

3 2 1
1A1

2Y4

1A2

2Y3

1A3

2Y2

1A4

2Y1

1A1

2Y4

1A2

2Y3

1A3

2Y2

1A4

2Y1

1A1

2Y4

1A2

2Y3

1A3

2Y2

1A4

2Y1

001 CS_TS_D5
CTS_D5 0
3 4
N.C ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 GND
001 CS_TS_D6
CTS_D6 5 6
001 CS_TS_D7
CTS_D7 7 8

TO MAIN13(DVB-S)
MUX_SYNC

MUX_SYNC
Vin Vout
MUX_CLK

MUX_CLK
MUX_VAL

MUX_VAL
C4427
MUX_D0

MUX_D1

MUX_D2

MUX_D3

MUX_D4

MUX_D5

MUX_D6

MUX_D7

MUX_D0

MUX_D1

MUX_D2

MUX_D3

MUX_D4

MUX_D5

MUX_D6

MUX_D7
0.1u 4 5
10V
CS_TS_CK

CS_TS_SY

CS_TS_VA

CS_TS_D0

CS_TS_D1

CS_TS_D2

CS_TS_D3

CS_TS_D4

CS_TS_D5

CS_TS_D6

CS_TS_D7

Power of
C.I. T.S. PARALELL MVX
PCMCIA
DBTC DVBC

TO MAIN10(POWER) FB4401
010 A192WJ
D+3.3V
010 C4401 C4404
D+1.8V 0.1u
10u
FB4405 10V
10V
A192WJ KZA616WJQZ

010
D+5.6V
010
D+5V

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5. Schematic Diagram
Main Unit Diagram 12/12 (LE820 Series Only) (LAN)

*J9501
ZA081WJQZ
MAIN12(LAN)
CONFIDENTIAL 0J (2009.10.16)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

*R9502
75 F

*C9503
1000P
*R9501
75 F
*FB9503 TO MAIN10(POWER)
*R9503 A206WJ
D+3.3V 010
75 F
*C9511
10u 10V
KZA616WJQZ
*R9504
75 F

16 15 14 11 10 9
TO MAIN4(CPU)
*R9518 0
ONDA8 004
*R9519 0
ONDA10 004
*R9520 0
ONDD15 004
*R9512
0
1 2 ONDD13 004
*T9501
ZA129WJQZ *FB9501 ONDD12
3 4 004
A206WJ

5 6 ONDD11 004

7 8 ONDD10 004

48

47

46

45

44

43

42

41

40

39

38

37
1 2 3 6 7 8

NC

NC

NC

NC

GND
CRS

COL
RST#

TXD3

TXD2
LED1

LED0
GND TXD1

36
1
*R9510
GND TXD0 4.7K

35
2
ETHERNET LAN *R9514 0
GND TXEN ONDD14 004

34
3
*FB9502 TRANSCEIVER
*C9501 A206WJ *R9515 22
0.1u VDDA_1.8 TXC N_ONDCE1 004

33
4

*C9507
0.1u
VDDA_1.8 INTRP *TL9504

32
2

5
3

10V
N_ONDOE 004
*L9501 V1.8_OUT
*IC9501 VDD_1.8 *C9512

31
6

*L9502 0.1u
FA279WJ FA279WJ
*C9504
*C9505
VDDA_3.3 KSZ8041T GND
10V

30
7

0.1u
10u 10V 10V *R9516 0
KZA616WJQZ VDDA_3.3 RXER ONDA9 004

29
8
1

1
4

ERX- *R9517 22
RX- RXC N_ONDCE0 004

28
9

ERX+ *R9513 0
RX+ RXDV ONDA11 004
10

27
ETX-
TX- VDDIO_3.3
11

26
ETX+ VDDIO_3.3
TX+ *C9510 *R9511
12

25
4.7K
REXT

RXD3

RXD2

RXD1

RXD0
MDIO

0.1u
MDC
GND

GND

GND
XO

10V
XI

*R9524 *R9526
51 F 51 F *R9523
13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24
0

*C9514
*C9513 8 ONDA12 004
*R9525 *R9527 0.1u 7
0.1u 51 F 51 F 10V
10V ONDA13 004
6 5

*C9506 *X9501 *C9508 4 ONDD8 004


3
15P G SCA219WJQZ 15P G *R9508
25MHz 13K ONDD9 004
2 1

*R9521 0
ONDA7 004
*C9509 *R9507
100P 13K *R9522 0
50V ONDA6 004

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5. Schematic Diagram (continued)
LE810 & LX810 Series KEY Unit Diagram (RUNTK690WJQZ)

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5. Schematic Diagram (continued)
LE820 & LU820 Series KEY Unit Diagram (RUNTK692WJQZ)

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5. Schematic Diagram (continued)
CENTER ICON Unit Diagram DUNTKF493WE03

S0 (2009.11.12)
DUNTKF493WE03
*P202
NA336WJ

RI TO MAIN

1 ILL_CTR

R203 R204
130 130 2 GND

1/10W 1/10W

D203 D204
PXA153WJ PXA153WJ

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L
N
AC

B++
Q7704
D7901

AC
ON5520
BAV99LT1G

R7942
C7002
R7001

R7021
D7919 33nF 50V K

DETECTION
MM3Z13VT1G R7806

F7000

68.1K 1/10W F
D7921 R7020 100K 1/8W F
C7960 UDZS TE-17 18B 100K 1/10W F

F7001
470nF 25V K

T 3.15A H 250V

R7941
2
1
T 3.15A H 250V
C7961 Q7800 Z7004

VCC1
Q7703 R7019 SG7006

511K 1/4W F 511K 1/4W F


1uF 25V K PBHV9050T B+'
ON5520 82K 1/10W F 1/2PC7703:1

AC
R7930
21.5K 1/10W F R7928 K10103H
301K 1/10W F C7001 Z7001
TVR10681KSUQW

R7821
15nF 50V K
C7906 Q7906
10nF 50V K PMBT4401,215

AC
CY7002 CY7001
R7705 R7708 R7712
68.1K 1/10W F 220pF 250VAC 220pF 250VAC

R7822
511K 1/4W F 511K 1/4W F
L''

Q7907
FB7001
PMBT4401,215 3.5 1
J7025

R7804 R7803 R7802 R7801


L'

FB7002 CY7007

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C7905 2M 1/8W F 2M 1/8W F 2M 1/8W F 2M 1/8W F 3.5 1 220pF 250VAC

VCC1
R7825
100nF 50V K
AS

C7823

Q7802
1M 1/4W F 1M 1/4W F 1M 1/4W F
R7820

PMBTA45
R7933 100nF 50V K R7001A AC R7001B

R7931
R7934 D7918
100K 1/10W F 100 1/10W F PDZ24B,135 18.7K 1/10W F 909K 1/2W F 909K 1/2W F

301K 1/10W F
C7820 CX7001
R7813 220nF 275VAC
100pF 50V J
Q7904 2K 1/10W F
2N7002LT1G R7002
R7817 C7804
Q7905 2.7M 1W J

R7818
15.4K 1/10W F 220nF 16V K
2N7002LT1G
FL7001:1

10K 1/10W F
HFH-DP9443

C7903 C7803

R7929
220nF 25V K 47nF 50V K

1M 1/10W F
C7904 CY7003 CY7004
1nF 50V K C7806 470pF 250VAC 470pF 250VAC

VCC-ON
C7918 1nF 50V K
4L

220pF 50V J R7971


J7004

CY7008
NTC7000

PFC

200K 1/10W F C7805 470pF 250VAC


820pF 50V J

B+
400 V
40” POWER Unit Diagram (1/2)

D7915 CX7002
CONTROLLER

UDZS TE-17 18B 220nF 275VAC

FLYBACK
CONVERTER
FL7002:1

3
4
R7636
GT7001

GT7002
HFH-DP9443

0.1 1/2W J

FLYBACK
IC7901
VCC-ON

FEEDBACK
IC7801

PC7901:2

ICE3BS03LJG
B++

1/2
K10103H BD7001
C7988
NCP1608BDR2G

KBJ406G
1nF 1KV K
R7814
10 1/10W F

R7926
4L

C7914
R7945 D7916 C7801
NTC7001

220nF 50V K

VCC-ON
22.1 1/4W F
20K 1/4W F NZX36C 100nF 50V K

R7927
C7810

1K 1/10W F
R7923
D7908
1uF 450V K

BAS316
C7802

100 1/4W F
R7826
R7811

22pF 50V J

C7915 C7809
22.1 1/4W F

R7924
10K 1/10W F 1uF 450V K
C7807
Q7901 220pF 50V J
R7903 FB7902 D7909 R7972 R7808
D7928 2SK4013(STA4,Q)
UDZS TE-17 18B 0.3 1W J 3.5 1 1N5408G-47L 20K 2W J 30.1K 1/4W F
R7819
L7800:1

D7804

R7807
BAS316

C7916

Q7908
D7806

301 1/10W F

R7919
33pF 1KV J

PMBT4401,215
100 1/4W F
QP-34A10

C7987
1N5407G-47L

4.7nF 1KV K

2K 1/10W F
R7823

3
4
10K 1/10W F
D7914

Q7916
D7910
BAS316
1/2PC7702:2 UDZS TE-17 24B R7816 FB7804 FB7803
PMBT4401,215

& PFC
VCC1

K10103H R7943 0.13 2W J Q7801 3.5 1 3.5 1


2K 1/10W F SPA11N60C3 C7813

DRIVER ON
220pF 1KV K
D7805
MUR460RLG

C7912 C7814
22uF 100V M
C7800A
R7916
1 1/4W J

68uF 450V M

FB7905

95
D7913
C7800B
B+

2
1

T7901:6

68uF 450V M
FLYBACK

C7909
FEEDBACK

AV-DP9223

1uF 16V K

CY7005
1/2PC7901:1
,

, R7925 K10103H
11

66.5 1/4W F

12
400 V

C7919

R7932 R7908

3.5 1 1.5nF 250VAC 0.6 10


FB7915
2K 1/10W F
D7911

D7907
R7939 C7929
R7907

IC7953

SB2100-47L

R7944

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R7904

D7902 66.5 1/4W F


750 1/10W F

C7920
C7910

MBRF20200CTG
APL431LBAI-TRL

1nF 200V K 1nF 200V K

R7948
1nF 50V K

CY7006

66.5 1/4W F
C7930

C7933 C7932
C7911

C7961A 2.2uF 10V K 2.2uF 10V K


22 1/4W F1nF 200V K 1nF 200V K
100K 1/10W F 15nF 50V K

2200uF 16V M
C7962A
2200uF 16V M
1.5nF 250VAC 3.5 1
5V'

FB7906
J7901

R7913 R7912
L7954

5V'

10K 1/10W F 31.6K 1/10W F


13.2V'

C7928
CD-6.0-NB03

D7920 Q7919
1uF 16V K PMBT4403,215
Q7909

C7927 C7923
100nF 50V K 470nF 25V K
R7915

SW
100K 1/10W F

KIA378R12PI

R7937 R7946
PNL-POW

R7938

100K 1/10W F 20K 1/10W F C7913


51.1K 1/10W F

IC7003

1nF 50V K
D7925

R7951
BAS316

MIC5209-5.0YS
Q7911
D7923
R7922

30.1K 1/10W F
BAS316
R7914

A
AP6679GI

C7924
R7952
95.3K 1/10W F

R7935
100K 1/10W F

1uF 16V K
5V''

2K 1/10W F
C7970 Q7922 C7972C
10K 1/10W F

1uF 16V K PMBT4401,215 470uF 16V M R7921


2K 1/4W F
LB

C7917 R7936
C7961F R7960 R7966 R7975 100nF 50V K 10K 1/10W F
100 1/10W F 1K 1/10W F1K 1/10W F
3.5 1
FB7907

470uF 16V M
L7955
J7902

3.5 1
PMBT4403,215
Q7914

FB7904

R7940
CD-6.0-NB03

10K 1/10W F
5V''

A
A

C7997
PNL-12V
DIMMER

Q7920

C7962F 100nF 50V K


ON5520
STB
OFL

BU5V

330uF 25V M
AC
PMBT4403,215
ERROR

DETECT
J7703
J7704

D7924
13.2V''

BAS316

C7908
100nF 50V K Q7910
Q7902 13.2V'
PL

R7950 R7958 R7920


3
4

2N7002LT1G
1M 1/10W F C7761 R7761 10K 1/10W F 10K 1/10W F
R7905A 1K 1/10W F
15nF 50V K PC7703:2
2K 1/4W F
1/2 K10103H
13.2V'

C7971 R7961 C7966


R7763 R7762 C7996
1uF 16V K 10K 1/10W F R7905B 1uF 16V K 100nF 50V K
301K 1/10W F 301K 1/10W F
2K 1/4W F R7764
3.5 1
FB7909

1K 1/10W F
R7953

Q7061
D7926
90.9K 1/10W F

Q7913 R7962
PMBT4403,215

ON5520 10K 1/10W F


PNL-12V

R7765
Q7903

IC7061
UR13.2V

R7967 APL431LBAI-TRL 1K 1/10W F


R7947
D7922

620 3W J
PMBT4403,215
BAS316

SW
R7767
BAS316 20K 1/10W F
A

R7968
1K 1/4W F

620 3W J R7969 R7766 R7949


PD

220 1/4W F 2K 1/4W F 220 1/4W F


R7970
Q7915

Q7921

620 3W J Q7918
AC-DET

R7955 C7762
ON5520 R7963
10K 1/10W F
PMBT4403,215

100K 1/10W F
PMBT4403,215

R7976
PS-ON

620 3W J
5V''
PNL-POW

Q7923
C7974 R7965 R7964 C7958
10K 1/10W F PMBT4401,215
C7931 R7911B 1uF 16V K 5.11K 1/10W F 100nF 50V K C7994
10nF 50V K 300 2W J 100nF 50V K
R7954

R7973 C7991
100K 1/10W F
D7927

100nF 50V K
BAS316

R7911A
BU5V

AC-DET
210K 1/10W F
5V''

Q7917 300 2W J PS-ON


UR13.2V

C7995
2N7002LT1G C7925 R7974
A

100nF 50V K 100K 1/10W F 10nF 50V K


5. Schematic Diagram (continued)
OL+ OL-
1/2CT7701:1
SH-DP9048
R7608
C7706 C7705 4.99K 1/4W F

R7604
301K 1/8W F
R7702 R7700 C7602
10nF 50V K

D7705
R7769 R7768
100 2W J 100 2W J C7607

R7602D
1nF 50V K

D7602
301K 1/8W F

BAT54C
D7701
R7614

R7713
10K 1/10W F

10K 1/10W F
C7704

R7602C
OCD C7614

301K 1/8W F
R7704 R7745 2.2uF 16V K
7.32K 1/10W F
C7616

SEES Engineering Department


VR7702
1K M 2.2uF 16V K

R7628
R7602B

10K 1/10W F
C7714 R7737 R7714 R7630 301K 1/8W F
100nF 50V K 6.98K 1/10W F 10K 1/10W F 30.1K 1/10W F

R7743 R7715
3.01K 1/10W F 42.2K 1/10W F R7631
R7602A

5.11K 1/10W F
C7713
301K 1/8W F

VREF
1uF 16V K C7618
D7706
B+'

13.2V'' 1nF 50V K


C7710 BAS316 J7601
1uF 25V K R7734
10 1/4W F
C7733 D7606
270uF 35V M * R7707 1/2 PC7701:2
10K 1/10W F K10103H
D7717
FEEDBACK

BO
LED DRIVER

1N5929BRLG
C7711 R7733 R7706
100nF 50V K 6.04K 1/10W F 4.02K 1/10W F
D7938
PDZ15B,135
R7732
40” POWER Unit Diagram (2/2)

2K 1/4W F
R7709

FEEDBACK
4.02K 1/10W F

LED DRIVER
NTC7601
NTC7004 R7750
C7712
100nF 50V K
R7730 C7619
1/2 PC7701:1 3.01K 1/10W F
K10103H VR7701 1nF 50V K
5K M
R7609
R7711 DIM_PU R7710

UC1'
10.5K 1/10W F 10K 1/10W F

R7632

C7730

BAS316
20K 1/10W F

BAS316
D7704
OCD
C7750 R7723 C7621

PWMO

D7702 UC1''
470pF 50V J 40.2K 1/10W F 100nF 50V K

C7723

R7751
2.2nF 50V K
D7933

10K 1/10W F
GDZ18B-V-GS08

R7746
R7633

1M 1/10W F
R7718 R7744 15K 1/10W F
348K 1/10W F
R7635

C7725

C7717
12.4K 1/10W F
10K 1/10W F

TROLLER
C7751

100pF 50V J
IC7601

100pF 50V J
DRIVER CON-
DDA002C
OF LED
DRIVER
RESONANT

R7755
CONVERTER

C7722
220nF 16V K 20K 1/10W F
R7754
D7710

0 1/10W J
BAS316

R7756
IC7702
R7724

R7720
30.1K 1/10W F

4.3M 1/10W J
30.1K 1/10W F

DDA003A-SG240

R7722
4.3M 1/10W J
C7624

C7715
100nF 50V K

3.3nF 50V K
C7720
C7724
1uF 16V K

BO
47nF 50V K C7623
47nF 50V K

96
VREF
VREF

R7731 R7729 R7725


R7602

2.94K 1/10W F 6.65K 1/4W F 10K 1/10W F


Q7700 R7641
OV

C7721 PMBT4401,215 10K 1/10W F


R7637

10nF 50V K
10K 1/10W F
D7605

100nF 50V K

C7627

R7721
10 1/8W F STTH1R06A

23.2K 1/10W F
R7785
20K 1/10W F

C7718
BAS316
D7601

OV1

1nF 50V K R7786


C7745
R7618

Training course: LE810-820 English


R7601

R7621

30.1 1/4W F
10 1/4W F

1uF 25V K
15 1/4W F
15 1/4W F

C7719 C7603
10nF 50V K 1nF 50V K
C7744
R7752 R7747
B+

1uF 25V K
23.2K 1/10W F 20K 1/10W F
VCC-ON

R7726 R7629
PC7702:1
POK

2K 1/10W F 287 1/10W F


1/2

K10103H
DRIVER ON
D7603

R7617
R7634

R7620
BAS316

D7604

C7728
100 1/4W F

BAS316
0.1 1/2W J

100 1/4W F

100nF 50V K

R7739 R7749 2N7002LT1G R7727


1M 1/10W F
CT7601:2

205K 1/10W F Q7701 10K 1/10W F R7622 R7619


10K 1/10W F 10K 1/10W F
A
2N7002LT1G
GJ-EE0803-027

R7740 D7703
301K 1/10W F 1N4148TA Q7702
B+++

STB R7757
C7729 R7735 10K 1/10W F Q7601B Q7601A
100nF 50V K 10K 1/10W F FQPF10N60C FQPF10N60C
C7734
J7009

OFL 1nF 50V K


R7753 R7728 C7626 C7625
DIMMER
200K 1/10W F 1K 1/10W F 220pF 1KV K 220pF 1KV K
R7758 R7759
10K 1/10W F 1K 1/10W F
C7615
C7726 R7736 15nF 1KVH J
1nF 50V K
C7727
T7301B:2
DH-DP9116

1.5nF 50V J
T7301A:11

BO
DH-DP9116

C7731 R7742
1nF 50V J 226K 1/10W F

R7741 R7738
1M 1/10W F 165K 1/10W F
0 1/4W J

CT7701:2
C7707A

C7707B
0 1/4W J

SH-DP9048

D7505 D7504 D7501 D7500


BYV26CAMP BYV26CAMP BYV26CAMP BYV26CAMP
VREF

OV1
OV1

POK D7507 D7506 D7503 D7502


PANEL
ERROR

C7702 BYV26CAMP BYV26CAMP BYV26CAMP BYV26CAMP


1nF 50V K
L1

R7516
100K 1/4W F R7515
100K 1/4W F
R7760

Q7705 R7719 R7508 R7506 R7505 R7504


20K 1/10W F

2N7002LT1G 10K 1/8W F


D7780B

200K 1/4W F 200K 1/4W F 200K 1/4W F 200K 1/4W F R7507 R7503 R7502 R7501
200K 1/4W F 200K 1/4W F
BAV99LT1G

200K 1/4W F
D7780A

LED_DRV2+
LED_DRV1+

200K 1/4W F
BAV99LT1G

C7501
100nF 305VAC
C7500 C7051
Q7706
C7052

100nF 305VAC 100nF 305VAC


L2

2N7002LT1G
D7932
D7931

100nF 305VAC

UC1'
PDZ15B,135

R7717 R7716
LED_DRV1+

1M 1/10W F
PDZ15B,135
LED_DRV2-
D7930
D7929

PDZ15B,135

ERROR
VREF

D7780D
PDZ15B,135
LED_DRV2+

LED_DRV2-
LED_DRV1-

BAV99LT1G
D7780C
BAV99LT1G
LED_DRV1-

UC1''
R7748
100K 1/10W F
5. Schematic Diagram (continued)
AC

L
N
AC
R7942 R7941
Q7704

AC
511K 1/4W F 511K 1/4W F
C7002 ON5520

B+
D7901 33nF 50V K

R7021
BAV99LT1G R7020

DETECTION
D7919 100K 1/10W F

F7001
F7000

68.1K 1/10W F
UDZS TE-17 13B

R7001
R7806
D7921

T 5A H 250V
100K 1/8W F

T 5A H 250V

2
1
C7960 Z7004

VCC1
470nF 25V K UDZS TE-17 18B Q7703 R7019 SG7006
ON5520 82K 1/10W F 1/2 PC7703:1
C7961 PC123Y82FZ0F
1uF 25V K Q7800 Z7001

B+'
C7001 TVR10681KSUQW
PBHV9050T R7002
15nF 50V K
R7930 R7928
21.5K 1/10W F 301K 1/10W F *

AC
CY7002 CY7001
R7705 R7708 R7712

R7821
220pF 250VAC 220pF 250VAC
C7906

1M 1/4W F
Q7906 68.1K 1/10W F 511K 1/4W F 511K 1/4W F
L''

10nF 50V K PMBT4401,215


CY7007 FB7001
R7803 R7802 R7801 220pF 250VAC 3.5 1
L'

J7025

Q7907

SEES Engineering Department


2M 1/4W J 2M 1/4W J 2M 1/4W J

R7822
PMBT4401,215
R7001A AC R7001B AS
C7823

Q7802

VCC1
C7905 909K 1/2W F 909K 1/2W F

R7931
PMBTA45
100nF 50V K 100nF 50V K
CX7001

301K 1/10W F
R7825
R7933 R7934 220nF 275VAC
D7918
100K 1/10W F

1M 1/4W F 1M 1/4W F
R7813
FL7001:1

100 1/10W F PDZ24B,135


2K 1/10W F R7820
Q7904 18.7K 1/10W F
C7820
2N7002LT1G
100pF 50V J

R7818
Q7905
2N7002LT1G R7817 C7804 CY7008 FB7002
FL7003:1

10K 1/10W F

R7929
470pF 250VAC 3.5 1
HFH-DP9458 HFH-DP9458

15K 1/10W F 470nF 16V K


C7903
C7803 CY7003 CY7004
220nF 25V K
C7904 47nF 50V K 470pF 250VAC 470pF 250VAC
2.5 L

1nF 50V K

VCC-ON
J7058

NTC7003

C7806 CX7002

R7971
C7918 1nF 50V K 220nF 275VAC
C7805

1M 1/10W F 200K 1/10W F


220pF 50V J

B+
820pF 50V J

400 V
D7915
UDZS TE-17 18B
46” POWER Unit Diagram (1/2)

GT7002

CONTROLLER
FL7002:1

FLYBACK
HFH-DP9458

CONVERTER
R7003

FLYBACK
GT7001

3
4
IC7801

FEEDBACK
2.7M 1W J

IC7901

R7926
2.5 L

PFC NCP1608BDR2G

22.1 1/4W F
1/2 PC7901:2

ICE3BS03LJG
NTC7001

PC123Y82FZ0F

VCC-ON
NTC7002
2.5 L
C7801 R7814
VCC-ON
BD7001

100nF 50V K C7809


KBJ406G

C7802 10 1/10W F
1uF 450V K

D7928
R7945 D7916 22pF 50V J

UDZS TE-17 18B


2K 1/4W F HZ20-1 TA-E

R7636
C7810

R7927
R7923
D7908
C7807
0.1 1/2W J

BAS316
1uF 450V K

100 1/4W F

1K 1/10W F
B++
220pF 50V J
R7811

Q7908
C7988
22.1 1/4W F

PMBT4401,215
R7924 1nF 1KV K R7808
R7826
10K 1/10W F 51.1K 1/4W F

R7919
R7812

R7819
L7800:1
D7806

301 1/10W F
R7807
D7804

Q7901

2K 1/10W F
BAS316
QP-34A10

R7903 FB7902 D7909 R7972


R7809

100 1/4W F
1N5407GPAMPD

3
4
0.27 1W J 2SK4013(STA4,Q) 3.5 6 1 1N5408GPAMPD 20K 2W J

VCC1
R7823
1/2PC7702:2 C7916 10K 1/10W F C7813
PC123Y82FZ0F 33pF 1KV J
C7914 C7987 220pF 1KV K
4.7nF 1KV K R7816 FB7804 FB7803
220nF 50V K Q7801
0.1 2W J 3.5 6 1 3.5 6 1
SPA11N60C3
R7810
L7801:1

D7910
D7807

Q7916
BAS316
D7805

D7914
STTH4L06

UDZS TE-17 24B


R7943 R7824
PMBT4401,215

& PFC
2K 1/10W F
FB7805 FB7806 D7808

DRIVER ON
VCC1

Q7803 C7814 C7800A


C7912
68uF 450V M
22uF 100V M
R7916

C7800B

FB7905
68uF 450V M

97
1 1/4W F

D7913
RGP10JAMP C7800C
T7901:6

68uF 450V M
AV-DP9209
B+

CY7005
FLYBACK

2
1
FEEDBACK

R7925
11

C7909

12
22 1/4W F
R7939

1uF 16V K 1/2PC7901:1


R7932 PC123Y82FZ0F
C7919
400 V

D7911

D7907
C7929

R7908
R7944
PL

2K 1/10W F

Training course: LE810-820 English


SB2H100-E3/73
R7904

IC7953

FB7908 CY7006
C7920
R7907

1nF 200V K 1nF 200V K


750 1/10W F

D7902

C7930
APL431LBAI-TRL

3.5 6 1 1.5nF 250VAC 0.6 10 1.5nF 250VAC


SBR20A200CTFP
5V'

C7910

C7961A
1nF 50V K

C7932 C7933
22 1/4W F 1nF 200V K 1nF 200V K

2200uF 16V M C7962A L7954 C7996


2.2uF 16V K 2.2uF 16V K
5V'
C7911

1500uF 25V M CD-6.0-NB03A-HF 100nF 50V K


100K 1/10W F 15nF 50V K

FB7906
3.5 6 1
13.2V'
PNL-12V

C7928 D7920 R7913 R7912


1uF 16V K 10K 1/10W F 30.1K 1/10W F
Q7909
Q7919

C7923
KIA378R12PI
R7915

C7927 100nF 50V K


100nF 50V K C7913
A
100K 1/10W F

1nF 50V K
IC7003
PMBT4403,215

R7937 D7923
SW

MIC5209-5.0YS

100K 1/10W F BAS316


R7914
R7922

5V''
LB

95.3K 1/10W F

D7925

R7951

C7970
R7938
R7946

R7935
100K 1/10W F

BAS316

1uF 16V K
30.1K 1/10W F

2K 1/10W F
20K 1/10W F

Q7911

C7961F C7924 R7921


AP6679GI
PNL-POW

470uF 16V M 1uF 16V K 2K 1/4W F R7936


R7952

10K 1/10W F
STB
OFL

Q7922 C7972C
C7997

51.1K 1/10W F 10K 1/10W F


ERROR

PMBT4401,215 470uF 16V M


DIMMER

100nF 50V K

3.5 6 1
FB7904
PMBT4403,215
Q7914

Q7920 R7940
R7960 R7966 R7975 C7917 10K 1/10W F
100 1/10W F 1K 1/10W F 1K 1/10W F 100nF 50V K ON5520
3.5 6 1
FB7907

L7955

C7967
BU5V
Q7902

AC

100nF 50V K
CD-6.0-NB03A-HF

C7962F
DETECT
PNL-12V

330uF 25V M
PMBT4403,215 13.2V'

Q7910 R7958 R7920


D7924
BAS316
3
4

2N7002LT1G 10K 1/10W F 10K 1/10W F


13.2V''

C7908
C7761 R7761
PD

13.2V'

R7950 100nF 50V K


15nF 50V K 1/2PC7703:2 1K 1/10W F
1M 1/10W F C7966
R7905A PC123Y82FZ0F 1uF 16V K
R7953

2K 1/4W F
R7961
D7926
BAS316

C7971
10K 1/10W F
R7762
90.9K 1/10W F

1uF 16V K
R7905B
2K 1/4W F R7763 R7764 J7059
PS-ON

3.5 6 1
FB7909

1K 1/10W F
301K 1/10W F

Q7913 R7962 301K 1/10W F


PNL-POW

ON5520 10K 1/10W F


R7947

C7994
J7057
D7922

Q7903
BAS316

0 1/10W J

IC7061 R7765 C7991 100nF 50V K


20K 1/10W F

UR13.2V

R7967
A

470 2W J APL431LBAI-TRL 1K 1/10W F Q7061 100nF 50V K


PMBT4403,215

PMBT4403,215 R7949
UR13.2V

SW
R7767

R7968 220 1/4W F


1K 1/4W F

470 2W J C7995
R7969 10nF 50V K
R7766
Q7915

R7970 220 1/4W F


2K 1/4W F
470 2W J R7963
R7964
PMBT4403,215

Q7921

Q7918 100K 1/10W F


AC-DET

BU5V

R7955
ON5520
AC-DET

C7931 R7911B 10K 1/10W F


5V''

5.11K 1/10W F

PMBT4403,215

10nF 50V K 300 2W J


C7958
100nF 50V K
R7911A C7974 R7965
Q7917 300 2W J 10K 1/10W F R7973
1uF 16V K
Q7923

2N7002LT1G 20K 1/10W F


PMBT4401,215

R7954
BAS316
D7927
PS-ON

C7925 R7974
210K 1/10W F

100nF 50V K 10K 1/10W F


5V''

A
5. Schematic Diagram (continued)
OL-

OL+
POK
1/2CT7701:1
C7702
SH-DP9048 1nF 50V K
C7706 C7705 R7608
4.75K 1/10W F
R7703 R7701 Q7705 R7719

R7604
2N7002LT1G 10K 1/8W F

301K 1/8W F
C7708 C7707 C7602
10nF 50V K
R7702 R7700

PANEL
ERROR
Q7706

D7705
R7769 R7768
2N7002LT1G C7607
100 2W J 100 2W J
D7701 1nF 50V K

R7602D

D7602
301K 1/8W F

R7713
VREF

BAT54C
R7717 R7716
C7704 1M 1/10W F R7614
10K 1/10W F

10K 1/10W F
ERROR
R7704 R7745
7.87K 1/10W F
C7713 C7614

R7602C

OCD
1uF 16V K 2.2uF 10V K
VR7702

SEES Engineering Department


1K M
D7706
C7616
BAS316
2.2uF 10V K
R7743 R7714
R7602B

R7628

BO
3.01K 1/10W F 10K 1/10W F
301K 1/8W F 301K 1/8W F

10K 1/10W F
C7714 R7737 R7715
10nF 50V K 6.98K 1/10W F 40.2K 1/10W F R7630
30.1K 1/10W F

C7711 R7733 R7706


R7602A

100nF 50V K 6.04K 1/10W F 4.02K 1/10W F R7631


R7707 4.02K 1/10W F
301K 1/8W F

10K 1/10W F

13.2V''
R7734
B+'

R7709 10 1/4W F C7618

FEEDBACK

J7601
R7732

LED DRIVER
4.02K 1/10W F

D7606
2K 1/10W F 1nF 50V K

C7710
NTC7004 R7750
FEEDBACK

1uF 25V K
LED DRIVER

C7733
D7717 1/2 PC7701:2
VR7701 R7730
1N5929BRLG 1/2 PC7701:1 5K M 3.01K 1/10W F K10103H
K10103H
R7711 DIM_PU R7710 D7938
46” POWER Unit Diagram (2/2)

PDZ15B,135

UC1'
10.5K 1/10W F 10K 1/10W F

NTC7601

BAS316
C7712 OCD
100nF 50V K

BAS316
D7704
R7723

C7730 C7723
40.2K 1/10W F C7619

D7702 UC1''
C7750
470pF 50V J 1nF 50V K

R7751
2.2nF 50V K
R7744

10K 1/10W F
D7937 R7609

PWMO

12.4K 1/10W F
PDZ18B,135

R7746
1M 1/10W F
C7725
R7718 R7632
365K 1/10W F
20K 1/10W F
C7751

C7717
100pF 50V J C7621

100pF 50V J
100nF 50V K

TROLLER
DRIVER CON-
R7755
20K 1/10W F
C7722
220nF 25V K R7633
15K 1/10W F
R7754
D7710
BAS316

0 1/10W F

R7756
IC7702
R7724

R7720
30.1K 1/10W F
OF LED
DRIVER

4.3M 1/10W J
30.1K 1/4W F
IC7601

R7635

DDA003A-SG240
RESONANT

R7722
DDA002C
CONVERTER

4.3M 1/10W J
10K 1/10W F

C7715
3.3nF 50V K
C7720

BO
C7724
1uF 16V K

47nF 50V K
VREF

R7731 R7729 R7725


2.94K 1/10W F 6.65K 1/4W F 10K 1/10W F
OV
VREF
C7624

Q7700
C7732 C7623
10nF 50V K PMBT4401,215
47nF 50V K

98
C7721
10nF 50V K
R7602

R7641
R7721
25.5K 1/10W F 10K 1/10W F
20K 1/10W F
R7785

C7718
OV1
R7637

C7745 R7786
D7605

1nF 50V K
10K 1/10W F

C7719 1uF 25V K 30.1 1/4W F


100nF 50V K 10 1/8W F STTH1R06A

10nF 50V K
C7627
C7744 100nF 50V K
R7752 R7747 1uF 25V K
25.5K 1/10W F 20K 1/10W F

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D7601

R7726
BAS316

PC7702:1
POK

2K 1/10W F
R7618

1/2
R7601

PC123Y82FZ0F
10 1/4W F

R7621

DRIVER ON
15 1/4W F

C7603
15 1/4W F

C7728
1nF 50V K
100nF 50V K
B+

R7739 R7749 R7727


VCC-ON

205K 1/10W F 1M 1/10W F 10K 1/10W F R7629


Q7701 169 1/10W F
A

2N7002LT1G
R7740 D7703
D7603

R7620
R7617
R7634

BAS316

D7604

301K 1/10W F 1N4148TA


BAS316
100 1/4W F
0.1 1/2W J

100 1/4W F

R7757
STB

10K 1/10W F
C7729 R7735
Q7702
100nF 50V K 10K 1/10W F 2N7002LT1G
CT7601:2

C7734 R7622 R7619


1nF 50V K
OFL

10K 1/10W F 10K 1/10W F


R7753 R7728 DIMMER
GJ-EE0803-027

200K 1/10W F 1K 1/10W F R7758 R7759


10K 1/10W F 1K 1/10W F
B+++

C7726 R7736 Q7601B Q7601A


1nF 50V K 2SK3569(Q) 2SK3569(Q)
C7727
1.5nF 50V J
C7626 C7625
BO

C7731 R7742 220pF 1KV K 220pF 1KV K


1.5nF 50V J 187K 1/10W F
C7615
R7741 R7738 15nF 1KVH J
1M 1/10W F 140K 1/10W F

J7701
L1

J7702
0.8 15
,

0.8 15
,
T7301A:8

T7301B:2
T314508

T314508
T7301D:2
T7301C:8

LED_DRV4+
LED_DRV3+
LED_DRV2+
LED_DRV1+
C7707B
C7707A

C7707C
0 1/4W J

CT7701:2
C7707D

L2
0 1/4W J

SH-DP9048

D7509 D7508 D7505 D7504 D7501 D7500


D7512 D7513 BYV26CAMP BYV26CAMP
BYV26CAMP BYV26CAMP
OV1

D7511 D7510 D7507 D7506 D7503 D7502


OV1
OV1
OV1

BYV26CAMP BYV26CAMP
LED_DRV4-
LED_DRV3-
LED_DRV2-
LED_DRV1-

D7515 D7514
BYV26CAMP BYV26CAMP
R7519 R7518 R7516 R7515
100K 1/4W F
100K 1/4W F
R7506 R7504
VREF
D7780A

R7520 R7510 R7511 R7509 R7517 R7512 R7508 R7507 R7514 200K 1/4W F R7505 200K 1/4W F R7513 R7503 R7502 R7501
200K 1/4W F 200K 1/4W F 200K 1/4W F 200K 1/4W F 200K 1/4W F 200K 1/4W F
D7780B

D7780D
D7780C

C7501
BAV99LT1G
BAV99LT1G

C7055 C7053 47nF 630V J C7500


47nF 630V J
UC1''
PDZ20B
R7760

D7932

PDZ20B
PDZ20B

D7935
D7936
D7931

PDZ20B
20K 1/10W F

D7933
D7934
D7930
D7929

LED_DRV3-
LED_DRV2-
LED_DRV4-

LED_DRV3+
LED_DRV2+
LED_DRV4+

D7780H
LED_DRV1-
LED_DRV1+

D7780F
R7748
UC1'

BAV99LT1G D7780G BAV99LT1G D7780E


100K 1/4W F
5. Schematic Diagram (continued)
AC

L
N
AC
R7942 R7941
Q7704

AC
511K 1/4W F 511K 1/4W F
C7002 ON5520

B+
D7901 33nF 50V K

R7021
BAV99LT1G R7020

DETECTION
D7919 100K 1/10W F

F7001
F7000

68.1K 1/10W F
UDZS TE-17 13B

R7001
R7806
D7921

T 5A H 250V
100K 1/8W F

T 5A H 250V

2
1
C7960 Z7004

VCC1
470nF 25V K UDZS TE-17 18B Q7703 R7019 SG7006
ON5520 82K 1/10W F 1/2 PC7703:1
C7961 PC123Y82FZ0F
1uF 25V K Q7800 Z7001

B+'
C7001 TVR10681KSUQW
PBHV9050T R7002
15nF 50V K
R7930 R7928
21.5K 1/10W F 301K 1/10W F *

AC
CY7002 CY7001
R7705 R7708 R7712

R7821
220pF 250VAC 220pF 250VAC
C7906

1M 1/4W F
Q7906 68.1K 1/10W F 511K 1/4W F 511K 1/4W F
L''

10nF 50V K PMBT4401,215


CY7007 FB7001
R7803 R7802 R7801 220pF 250VAC 3.5 6 1
L'

J7025

Q7907

SEES Engineering Department


2M 1/4W J 2M 1/4W J 2M 1/4W J

R7822
PMBT4401,215
R7001A AC R7001B AS
C7823

Q7802

VCC1
C7905 909K 1/2W F 909K 1/2W F

R7931
PMBTA45
100nF 50V K 100nF 50V K
CX7001

301K 1/10W F
R7825
R7933 R7934 220nF 275VAC
D7918
100K 1/10W F

1M 1/4W F 1M 1/4W F
R7813
FL7001:1

100 1/10W F PDZ24B,135


2K 1/10W F R7820
Q7904 18.7K 1/10W F
C7820
2N7002LT1G
100pF 50V J

R7818
Q7905
2N7002LT1G R7817 C7804 CY7008 FB7002
FL7003:1

10K 1/10W F

R7929
470pF 250VAC 3.5 6 1
HFH-DP9458 HFH-DP9458

15K 1/10W F 470nF 16V K


C7903
C7803 CY7003 CY7004
220nF 25V K
C7904 47nF 50V K PFC 470pF 250VAC 470pF 250VAC
2.5 L

1nF 50V K

VCC-ON
J7058

NTC7003

C7806 CX7002

R7971
C7918 1nF 50V K 220nF 275VAC
C7805

1M 1/10W F 200K 1/10W F


CONTROLLER
220pF 50V J

B+
820pF 50V J

400 V
D7915
UDZS TE-17 18B
52” POWER Unit Diagram (1/2)

GT7002
FL7002:1

FLYBACK
HFH-DP9458

CONVERTER

FLYBACK
R7003

FEEDBACK
GT7001

3
4
IC7801

2.7M 1W J

IC7901

R7926
2.5 L

NCP1608BDR2G

22.1 1/4W F
1/2 PC7901:2

ICE3BS03LJG
NTC7001

PC123Y82FZ0F

VCC-ON
NTC7002
2.5 L
C7801 R7814
VCC-ON
BD7001
KBJ406G

100nF 50V K 10 1/10W F C7809


C7802
1uF 450V K

D7928
R7945 D7916 22pF 50V J

UDZS TE-17 18B


2K 1/4W F HZ20-1 TA-E

R7636
C7810

R7927
R7923
D7908
C7807
0.1 1/2W J

BAS316
1uF 450V K

100 1/4W F

1K 1/10W F
B++
220pF 50V J
R7811

Q7908
C7988
22.1 1/4W F

PMBT4401,215
R7924 1nF 1KV K R7808
R7826
10K 1/10W F 51.1K 1/4W F

R7919
R7812

R7819
L7800:1
D7806

301 1/10W F
R7807
D7804

Q7901

2K 1/10W F
BAS316
QP-34A10

R7903 FB7902
1N5407G-47L

D7909 R7972
R7809

100 1/4W F

3
4
0.27 1W J 2SK4013(STA4,Q) 3.5 6 1 1N5408GPAMPD 20K 2W J

VCC1
R7823
1/2PC7702:2 C7916 10K 1/10W F C7813
PC123Y82FZ0F 33pF 1KV J
C7914 C7987 220pF 1KV K
4.7nF 1KV K R7816 FB7804 FB7803
220nF 50V K Q7801
0.1 2W J 3.5 6 1 3.5 6 1
SPA11N60C3
R7810
L7801:1

D7910
D7807

Q7916
BAS316
D7805

D7914
STTH4L06

UDZS TE-17 24B


R7943 R7824
PMBT4401,215

& PFC
2K 1/10W F
FB7805 FB7806 D7808

DRIVER ON
VCC1

Q7803 C7814 C7800A


C7912
68uF 450V M
22uF 100V M
R7916

C7800B

FB7905
68uF 450V M

99
1 1/4W F

D7913
RGP10JAMP C7800C
T7901:6
B+

68uF 450V M
FLYBACK

AV-DP9209

CY7005
FEEDBACK

2
1

R7925

12
11

22 1/4W F C7909
R7939

1uF 16V K 1/2PC7901:1


22 1/4W F

R7932
C7919

PC123Y82FZ0F
1nF 200V K
400 V

D7911

D7907

R7908
C7929

R7944
PL

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2K 1/10W F
SB2H100-E3/73
R7904

FB7908 CY7006
C7920
IC7953
R7907
750 1/10W F

1nF 200V K

D7902

3.5 6 1 1.5nF 250VAC 0.6 10 1.5nF 250VAC


APL431LBAI-TRL

SBR20A200CTFP

C7930
5V'

C7910

C7961A
1nF 50V K

C7932 C7933
1nF 200V K 1nF 200V K

2200uF 16V M C7962A L7954 2.2uF 16V K 2.2uF 16V K C7996


5V'
C7911

1500uF 25V M CD-6.0-NB03A-HF 100nF 50V K


100K 1/10W F 15nF 50V K

FB7906
3.5 6 1
13.2V'
PNL-12V

C7928 D7920 R7913 R7912


1uF 16V K 10K 1/10W F 30.1K 1/10W F
Q7909
Q7919

C7923
KIA378R12PI
R7915

C7927 100nF 50V K


100nF 50V K C7913
A
100K 1/10W F

1nF 50V K
IC7003
PMBT4403,215

R7937 D7923
SW

MIC5209-5.0YS

100K 1/10W F BAS316


R7914
R7922

5V''
LB

95.3K 1/10W F

D7925

R7951

C7970
R7938
R7946

R7935
100K 1/10W F

BAS316

1uF 16V K
30.1K 1/10W F

2K 1/10W F
20K 1/10W F

Q7911

C7961F C7924 R7921


AP6679GI
PNL-POW

470uF 16V M 1uF 16V K 2K 1/4W F R7936


R7952

10K 1/10W F
STB
OFL

Q7922 C7972C
C7997

51.1K 1/10W F 10K 1/10W F


ERROR

PMBT4401,215 470uF 16V M


DIMMER

100nF 50V K

3.5 6 1
FB7904
PMBT4403,215
Q7914

Q7920 R7940
R7960 R7966 R7975 C7917 10K 1/10W F
100 1/10W F 1K 1/10W F 1K 1/10W F 100nF 50V K ON5520
3.5 6 1
FB7907

L7955

C7967
BU5V
Q7902

100nF 50V K
CD-6.0-NB03A-HF
AC

C7962F
PNL-12V

330uF 25V M
DETECT
PMBT4403,215 13.2V'

Q7910 R7958 R7920


D7924
BAS316
3
4

2N7002LT1G 10K 1/10W F 10K 1/10W F


13.2V''

C7908
C7761 R7761
PD

13.2V'

R7950 100nF 50V K


15nF 50V K 1/2PC7703:2 1K 1/10W F
1M 1/10W F C7966
R7905A PC123Y82FZ0F 1uF 16V K
R7953

2K 1/4W F
R7961
D7926
BAS316

C7971
10K 1/10W F
R7762
90.9K 1/10W F

1uF 16V K
R7905B
2K 1/4W F R7763 R7764 J7059
PS-ON

3.5 6 1
FB7909

Q7913 1K 1/10W F
301K 1/10W F

R7962 301K 1/10W F


PNL-POW

ON5520 10K 1/10W F


R7947

C7994
J7057
D7922

Q7903
BAS316

0 1/10W J

IC7061 R7765 C7991 100nF 50V K


20K 1/10W F

UR13.2V

R7967
A

470 2W J APL431LBAI-TRL 1K 1/10W F Q7061 100nF 50V K


PMBT4403,215

PMBT4403,215 R7949
UR13.2V

SW
R7767

R7968 220 1/4W F


1K 1/4W F

470 2W J C7995
R7969 10nF 50V K
R7766
Q7915

R7970 220 1/4W F


2K 1/4W F
470 2W J R7963
R7964
PMBT4403,215

Q7921

Q7918 100K 1/10W F


AC-DET

BU5V

R7955
ON5520
AC-DET

C7931 R7911B 10K 1/10W F


5V''

5.11K 1/10W F

PMBT4403,215

10nF 50V K 300 2W J


C7958
100nF 50V K
R7911A C7974 R7965
Q7917 300 2W J 10K 1/10W F R7973
1uF 16V K
Q7923

2N7002LT1G 20K 1/10W F


PMBT4401,215

R7954
BAS316
D7927
PS-ON

C7925 R7974
210K 1/10W F

100nF 50V K 10K 1/10W F


5V''

A
5. Schematic Diagram (continued)
OL-

OL+
POK
1/2CT7701:1
C7702
SH-DP9048 1nF 50V K
C7706 C7705 R7608
4.75K 1/10W F
R7703 R7701 Q7705 R7719

R7604
2N7002LT1G 10K 1/8W F

301K 1/8W F
C7708 C7707 C7602
10nF 50V K
R7702 R7700

PANEL
ERROR
Q7706

D7705
R7769 R7768
2N7002LT1G C7607
100 2W J 100 2W J
D7701 1nF 50V K

R7602D

D7602
301K 1/8W F

R7713
VREF

BAT54C
R7717 R7716
C7704 1M 1/10W F R7614
10K 1/10W F

10K 1/10W F
ERROR
R7704 R7745
7.87K 1/10W F
C7713 C7614

R7602C

OCD
1uF 16V K 2.2uF 10V K
VR7702

SEES Engineering Department


1K M
D7706
C7616
BAS316
2.2uF 10V K
R7743 R7714
R7602B

R7628

BO
3.01K 1/10W F 10K 1/10W F
301K 1/8W F 301K 1/8W F

10K 1/10W F
C7714 R7737 R7715
10nF 50V K 6.98K 1/10W F 40.2K 1/10W F R7630
27.4K 1/10W F

C7711 R7733 R7706


R7602A

100nF 50V K 6.04K 1/10W F 4.02K 1/10W F R7631


R7707 4.02K 1/10W F
301K 1/8W F

FEEDBACK
LED DRIVER
10K 1/10W F

13.2V''
R7734
B+'

R7709 10 1/4W F C7618

J7601
4.02K 1/10W F R7732

D7606
2K 1/10W F 1nF 50V K

C7710
NTC7004 R7750
FEEDBACK

1uF 25V K
LED DRIVER

C7733
D7717 1/2 PC7701:2
VR7701 R7730
1N5929BRLG 1/2 PC7701:1 5K M 3.01K 1/10W F K10103H
K10103H
R7711 DIM_PU R7710 D7938
52” POWER Unit Diagram (2/2)

PDZ15B,135

UC1'
10.5K 1/10W F 10K 1/10W F

NTC7601

BAS316
C7712 OCD
100nF 50V K

BAS316
D7704
R7723

C7730 C7723
40.2K 1/10W F C7619

D7702 UC1''
C7750
470pF 50V J 1nF 50V K

R7751
2.2nF 50V K
R7744

10K 1/10W F
D7937 R7609

PWMO

12.4K 1/10W F
PDZ18B,135

R7746
1M 1/10W F
C7725
R7718 R7632
365K 1/10W F
20K 1/10W F
C7751

C7717
C7621
100pF 50V J

100pF 50V J
100nF 50V K

TROLLER
DRIVER CON-
R7755
20K 1/10W F
C7722
220nF 25V K R7633
15K 1/10W F
R7754
D7710
BAS316

0 1/10W J

R7756
IC7702
R7724

R7720
30.1K 1/10W F
OF LED
DRIVER

4.3M 1/10W J
30.1K 1/4W F
IC7601

R7635

DDA003A-SG240
RESONANT

R7722
DDA002C
CONVERTER

4.3M 1/10W J
10K 1/10W F

C7715
3.3nF 50V K
C7720

BO
C7724
1uF 16V K

47nF 50V K
VREF

R7731 R7729 R7725


2.94K 1/10W F 6.65K 1/4W F 10K 1/10W F
OV
VREF
C7624

Q7700
C7732 C7623
10nF 50V K PMBT4401,215
47nF 50V K
C7721
10nF 50V K

100
R7602

R7641
R7721
22.6K 1/10W F 10K 1/10W F
20K 1/10W F
R7785

C7718
OV1
R7637

C7745 R7786
D7605

1nF 50V K
10K 1/10W F

C7719 1uF 25V K 30.1 1/4W F


100nF 50V K 10 1/8W F STTH1R06A

10nF 50V K
C7627
C7744 100nF 50V K
R7752 R7747 1uF 25V K
22.6K 1/10W F 20K 1/10W F

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D7601

R7726
BAS316

PC7702:1
POK

2K 1/10W F
R7618

1/2
R7601

PC123Y82FZ0F
10 1/4W F

R7621

DRIVER ON
15 1/4W F

C7603
15 1/4W F

C7728
1nF 50V K
100nF 50V K
B+

R7739 R7749 R7727


VCC-ON

205K 1/10W F 1M 1/10W F 10K 1/10W F R7629


Q7701 169 1/10W F
A

2N7002LT1G
R7740 D7703
D7603

R7620
R7617
R7634

BAS316

D7604

301K 1/10W F 1N4148TA


BAS316
100 1/4W F
0.1 1/2W J

100 1/4W F

R7757
STB

10K 1/10W F
C7729 R7735
Q7702
100nF 50V K 10K 1/10W F 2N7002LT1G
CT7601:2

C7734 R7622 R7619


1nF 50V K
OFL

10K 1/10W F 10K 1/10W F


R7753 R7728 DIMMER
GJ-EE0803-027

200K 1/10W F 1K 1/10W F R7758 R7759


10K 1/10W F 1K 1/10W F
B+++

C7726 R7736 Q7601B Q7601A


1nF 50V K 2SK3569(Q) 2SK3569(Q)
C7727
1.5nF 50V J
C7626 C7625
BO

C7731 R7742 220pF 1KV K 220pF 1KV K


1.5nF 50V J 200K 1/10W F
C7615
R7741 R7738 15nF 1KVH J
1M 1/10W F 147K 1/10W F

J7701
L1

J7702
0.8 15
,

0.8 15
,
T7301A:8

T7301B:2
T314506

T314506
T7301D:2
T7301C:8

LED_DRV4+
LED_DRV3+
LED_DRV2+
LED_DRV1+
C7707B
C7707A

C7707C
0 1/4W J

CT7701:2
C7707D

L2
0 1/4W J

SH-DP9048

D7509 D7508 D7505 D7504 D7501 D7500


D7512 D7513 BYV26CAMP BYV26CAMP
BYV26CAMP BYV26CAMP
OV1

D7511 D7510 D7507 D7506 D7503 D7502


OV1
OV1
OV1

BYV26CAMP BYV26CAMP
LED_DRV4-
LED_DRV3-
LED_DRV2-
LED_DRV1-

D7515 D7514
BYV26CAMP BYV26CAMP
R7519 R7518 R7516 R7515
100K 1/4W F
100K 1/4W F
R7506 R7504
VREF
D7780A

R7520 R7510 R7511 R7509 R7517 R7512 R7508 R7507 R7514 200K 1/4W F R7505 200K 1/4W F R7513 R7503 R7502 R7501
200K 1/4W F 200K 1/4W F 200K 1/4W F 200K 1/4W F 200K 1/4W F 200K 1/4W F
D7780B

D7780D
D7780C

C7501
BAV99LT1G
BAV99LT1G

C7055 C7053 47nF 630V J C7500


47nF 630V J
UC1''
R7760

D7932
PDZ20B

PDZ20B
PDZ20B

D7935
D7936
D7931

PDZ20B
20K 1/10W F

D7933
D7934
D7930
D7929

LED_DRV3-
LED_DRV2-
LED_DRV4-

LED_DRV3+
LED_DRV2+
LED_DRV4+

D7780H
LED_DRV1-
LED_DRV1+

D7780F
R7748
UC1'

BAV99LT1G D7780G BAV99LT1G D7780E


100K 1/4W F
5. Schematic Diagram (continued)
5. Printed Wiring Boards (PWBs)

J3301
P2702 a
LUG9604 9 1 1 9 1 6
P9604 LUG9605
P9605 P9603
1

FB9633 L3301
AUDIO OUT

2 1
KF455
P9602

FB2712
Subwoofer
FB2709
FB2711

IC9610
D2707

D2706
IC2702

IC9605 IC9604
IC9606 IC9608
8V

FB2710 X9501
R9523

IC9610 1 8 D9501
4 L9501
8

8
1

1
9

3
L2706

24 T9501 J9501
IC9608
L2705

5
4

4
5

13 16
5 4 5 12
5,6V

1
1

25
2

D9612 D9611
P9601

C2708
25 17
IC9605
IC9606

IC9604

26 36
1,05V

1
1,8V

16
8
C2712

37 48 9
R9512

D9502
L9502
3V3

32 10 IC9501
C9503

L9605 L9604
1 9 L9602
IC2702
D9504
D9503

L9606 3 1
AUDIO DSP

36 25
Ethernet bus

IC9612
IC2701
interface

4
IC2701

24
C568

37
5
J504
12

IC9501

QPWBXF455WJZZ
IC9612

48 13
X2701
P2603

D2704
1

C567
5V

12
P2602

1
D2708

D2705
J505
AUDIO OUT
L2703

A B C D E F GH
1

FL517
Speakers

C2717
L2701

IC2703

FB536
FB526

32 26
C3301

FB524
IC2703
8

1 25
15

SC501

9 17 3
IC9603

1
1

10 16
4
L2702
D2703

C2713
FL3302
FL3301

5
L2704
5

D3329

D3303
D3319

D3301
IC8452 D2702
9
P2701

20 19
R8469

D3324

D3326 D3309
16

R3324
4

D3306
5

Q3301

D3331 X3302
IC8451 D3315
8

D3317
1

J501
2

30

D3323
FB1512

P3301
Q1509
12
CONNECTOR

FB3308
10

Q1510 Q1505 Q1504


8
SD CARD

IC3302
R1541 Q1508

Q1506
37

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R8410

IC1504 54 IC1503
1 16

1
36 Q1507
R8407

R1536
1

8
SC8454
9

MAIN CPU

72
1

19

19 SC1503
AK 18
A

LUG9607
MT5391

R3502 1

PROCESSOR
48

25

IC3302
R3507

R3506
R3508

HDMI PORT

101
28
1 1 28
SC8452

IC8401

16

1
1

IC1504
LUG9603
E3301 8 9
12 17 17 IC1502
12

19
IC3501
1

16 16
24

SC1502
IC3502
P2601

SC1501
FB2631
FB2629 C3503
FB2627 Q2603
Demodulator

FB2625 IC1501
FB2623
1 16

1
C.I. Controller
1

LUG9608
IC1106

8 9
DV8-C
IC2002
UCOM

FB2621 X4401

19
R4458 R1561

IC4405
R4414
R1129

R1128
R1125

R4461 97
128
Main Unit PWB (QPWBXF455WJZZ), Side A

IC2008 14 1 1
1 8
IC1106 96
16 1

X1101
4 5 17 8
75 IC1506

IC4409
64 16
P2001

R1130 1

1
51
41

76
R1141
ALM2001
50
8
IC4405
1 9 16
4 1
R1142
D2003
IC1101 32 32 65 8 9
IC1103
1 5 8 5 4

19 SC1505
33 49
9 64
Q2007 48 3
R2042

16 33
P2005

Q2009 R2015 IC1102 1


10 10 R4401
1 1 Q4401 R4403 R4402
10
26
100 1

IC4402
1

IC2002 1 25
P2003

IC2005 IC4401
8 7
11 20 11 20 11
X2002

33
34

68
20
X2001 IC4403

67
1
14

R4444
1
P2004 L1303
3
1 IC1303 8
10

C1320
5
4 J3302

L1304
IC2011

D1304
D2008 R4443
D1306

1 4
15

4 5 D1303

C4414
Q1106 24 13 L3302
D1305

R4442
IC1301
1

C1313

5
16

12
3

R4433

4
3
P2006

1 IC3304

L1302

D1302

C1312

R4432
C1113

R4431
C1305
L1301
TUNER
IC504
6 4 4 IC507

D518
6

36
1

35
1 31 3
C1102

SC4401

SEES Engineering Department


C1303

C551

D521
D523
FB1301 Q502

D519

D524
D526
FB1103

16
IC506 Q505

Q508
1
3

D1301
1

LUG9601
D503 Q507

9
D525 1 5 5
IC503 4

1
SC504
SC505
1 22

TU1101

TH2001

D520
6 9
LUG9602
TU1301
5. Printed Wiring Boards (PWBs)

IC9608
IC9604
1,05V
IC9610

IC9606

IC9605
1,8V

P9603 P9604
FB3301

P9605
5,6V

z4
P2702 z5
VA3302
8V
C9641

L3301
3V3

FB9633
VA3301

C9647
FB9634
R2785 C2750 C2751
C2749 R2744
R2768 R2767
P9602 C2736 C2737
FB2712 FB2709
D2706 FB2711 FB2710 D2707 R2753
C2742
C2741 C2740
IC9606 IC9605 IC9604 IC9608 C9508 X9501 C9506
L2706 L2705 IC9610 D9501
C9652

C9640 C9634 C9622 C9649 R9523


C9513
L9501
R9524
C9510

C9646 R9525
R2745 C2732
R2755 R2738

R2752
R2733 R2756

D9612 D9611 R9526


R9503
R9501
R9527

IC9501
R2742
R2769

R2735
R2734
R2741
R2779
R2748

T9501
C9514

R9504
R9502
DSP AUDIO
C2728
C2719

L9602 L9605 L9604 R9512 D9502 L9502


C9607

C2712
C9610

C9635

C9633
C9617

C9611

C2708 IC2702
L9606
D9504
R9506 D9503
C9620

C9618

P9601 C9614
C2718

C9609
C2726

R9509

C9630
C9503

C2709
IC2701

C2710 C9616
R2725
R2727
R2728

R2726

R2750 C2711
R2705
R2739 IC9612
C9667
R2701

C9666
C2753

R2704

C568
R2720
IC9612
R2703 C2704

R2719 IC2701
C2701 R2702 C2702

R2718
R2717 X2701
R2716
5V
C2703
C2707
R2724

R2714
C2705

D2708

R2715
R2707
C2706
R2710

R2706

C2752

R2709 R2708 R2784 C567


R2770
R2782
R2783
R2781

R2780
D2704

D2705
C2722

C2730 C2724
P2603
R599
C592

FL517
L2701 L2703
P2602 FB536
C2717
R595
R597

C566
R605

R603 FB526
R2761
C2721 C2729 R2747 FB524
R663 R664
C601

R601
R600
C565
MAIN CPU

C3301
R2740

C2715 R2746
R2737 C602
C2716 R2771 R2759
R2760

C2714 C3308 R666


R2751
IC2703 R665
R2772 R2731 R2757
R2773 R2732 R2749 C2713 C3310 C9608
C2734

C2733
IC3302

R2774 R2729 R2736


FB2702
FB2701
C2743

R2764

R2775 R2730 R2743


R2754 IC9603
C3323

C3321

FL3302

FL3301

C2720 C2731
C2747

C9604

R2758
C2745
FB2703
FB2704

C2738
R2765

R8485

P2701
C2735
C2744
FB2705
FB2706
R2763

L2702 L2704
C2748

D2703

C2723

C3401

C3400

C3404

C3405

C3399

C3398
C2746

C2739
FB2708
FB2707
R2766

R3356

R3355

R3357

R3358

R3354

R3353

D2702
R3338

R3326
R3339

C2727
C2725

D3301
D3329

D3324

D3319

D3326

D3303
IC9603

D3309

R3309
R8465
R3325

R3400
1,25V

R8469
C3411

IC8452 R3398
R8466
R3324
C3390 R3377
C3384 R3371
C3382 R3370

D3331
X3302 D3306
R3402
R4413
R8454

IC8451 R8452
Q3301 D3315
R3345 R3346 C3370
C3371

R3342 C3367
C8457

R3401 D3317
D3323
R1586
R1570

FB3308 Q1509
Q1510
FB1512
R1569
R1559
R1558

R1587 R1513 C1528


C3395 R3382

R1530 C1529

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C3376 C3376 Q1504 C1530
C3396 R3383 Q1508 Q1505

R1529
R1566
R1565

R1546
R1532
C3377 R3367 C3379 R3368
IC3302 C3397 R3384
R1582 R1550
R8412

R1543

C1527
R1528
R1549
R1514
R1527
R1567
R1568
R8409 R1541 C1525
R8408 C1524 Q1507 Q1506
R1509
R8410

C1531
R1539
R1548
SC8454
L1504
R8407
R8411

L1503

R1536
L1502 IC1503
L1501 IC1504
R3350 SC1503
R3349
R3343 R3347
R3344 R3348
R3323
R3321 R3322
C3347
C8456

102
R3507 R3506 R3508
R3502

R3501

PROCESSOR
MEMORY

IC3502
IC3501

SC8452
IC8401

IC8401
FLASH

DDR
DDR
Main Unit PWB (QPWBXF455WJZZ), Side A Chip Parts

IC3501 IC3502 IC1502


R3512

SC1502
R3511

PORT
HDMI
C8455
R8455

R8453

C3503
Demodulator

Q2603
R2642
R2641

FB2631
FB2630
FB2629
FB2628
FB2627 IC1501
FB2626
FB2625

CI. controller
FB2624 SC1501
IC1106

FB2623
DVB-C

FB2622
FB2621
C4424 C4425 R1561
L2605

R4415 R4449
R4457
X4401
L2603

R4440
R4439
P2601 R4458 R4462

IC4405
R4461 R4463
L2604

R4451
R4452
R1129 R4416
R4414 R4450
L2602

R1138
R1139
R1127
R1122
R2016 C2026

R4459

R1128
R1125

R4485

R4483

R4487
R1157 R4419
IC2008

R1120
L2606

R4478
R2032
L2601

R2057
R2070

R2033

R2086 R1130
IC4409
IC4405

R1145
R1146
R2087
P2001
R2050 R1141
IC1106

C1148
R2071 IC1506
D2003 R2041

R1140
R2023 X1101

R4486

R4484

R4482
R2024 R1142 SC1505
IC1101

C1147
IC1102

C1111 FB1102
IC2002
R2096

C1116
R1103 IC1103
C1107
C1104
ALM2001

C1125 R1132
R1108 R1110
C1132 R1111
R2075 C1133
R4401
R2073
R2069

C1131 C1115
C1129 C1130 R4403 R4402
Q2007 R2042 R2015
R2090 R2091

R2094 Q4401
Q2009 R2005 R2061
R2074
R2028 R4466
R2058
C2038

FB2001 C2011 R2045 R2036


IC4402 IC4403 IC4401
C2023 C2019

R2089
C2009 R2053
R2034

IC1103
FB2022
X2002

X2001

C4407

C4408

C4406
FB2020 IC2005
R2080

2,5V
FB2021 P2003
C2031

FB2008 R4406
P2005 C2039
FB2005 R2081 R4417
FB2006
FB2007

R2031 L1303 R4444


IC2011

FB2009 C1316
P2004 R2064 C1326
C1331
C2035 C2036

D2008 R2082 C1320

R1325
R2066

FB2011 L1304 IC1303 C1327


C2025 R1305 R4443

C1330 R1333
D1306

R1326
FB2013

C1308
R1347
R1338 D1304 D1305 D1303

C1328
R1341
FB2004 R1342 C1325 FB3307
R4442

VA3304
Q1106 C4414
L3302

VA3303
R1119

C3368 FB3309

R3316
C1313
FB2003
IC1301
P2006

R3313 R3312
C3409
FB2012 IC3304

R1306
R4433 C3410
C3369
C1312
D1302
L1302 R4432
C1305 R4431
L1301
C1113
R4448

SEES Engineering Department


C582 C583 R4404
C4422

C585
IC504 IC507
C1303 C551

R623
C573

R624
C591
C1102 C1105

D518
C543 R657

R571
R569
Q502

FB1103
FB1301
R639 R634
C1302 C531 C530

R656
C503 C542
R1301 R555 R554

R658

R661
R660

Q508
D519
R530
VA506

C578 R620
C603
D529 R645 D530
C1301

R518

R537

R541

R544

R602
C580

R613

R609

R644

Q505
D521

D523
C579

R553

R552

C577
D503
C599 IC506 Q507

R504

R659
C584

C563
C522

FB523

FB525
C523 R596

D526

C561
D524
C586

R608
IC503

FB527
D1301 D525

FL509

FL511

FL512

FL513

FL508

R508
R592 C555

FB511

FB512

FB508
FB518
FB517
R2019
TH2001
TH2002
SC505
5. Printed Wiring Boards (PWBs)

5V USB
IC 3001

R9694
C9631
R9695
C9623

R9693
C9606
FB9627
FB9626

R9697
FB9631
C9639

FB9625

R9692
R9604

FB9632
FB9630
z10
R9691

R9690

R9603

C9637
FB9629
FB9628
C9638

FB9624

C9663
C9605
FB9618
R9685
R9678 R9602

R9687 FB9616
R9679

FB3302 IC9611
C3302

C9661 FB9615
C3306

C3302

C9665 C9659 FB9614


IC3301
R9696 FB9612
R9677
R9666

C9664

R2762 R9664
FB9611
C9657
C9655 FB9610
R3306

C3309 R9676 R9669


R3305 C9645 C9619 C9628 C9632
C9626 R9637
C9615 R9634
C9643 R9652

R9675 R9601
R9643

R9656
C9629 R9641

R9650 R9626 C9636 IC9601 R9665


FB9623
FB9613
R9633

R9648 C9642 R9632 C9612 R9639 C9627


C9613

R9689 C9625 R9635 C9624


C9603
FB9503 R9640
R9521 R9630 R9623 R9658
R9627 R9638

R9657
R9511 R9508

R9621 R9631
R9507
C9509

C9511
R9628

R9620
R9651

R9629

R9522
R9513 C9621 FB9606
C9501

C9505 R9646
R9688
R9510

R9517 R9645
FB9607
C9512

R9516 Q9609
C9502 R9515 D9601
FB9502

FB9501
C9504

C9507 Q9607 FB9609


D9602 R9636
R9616 R9615
R9514

Q9604 FB9608
FB9605
D9603

D9607

D9606
R9518

C9601
R9520
R9519

FB9617
Q9601

C9602
FB9603
R9610
FB9604
FB9619 C9656
FB9620 C9658
R604

D9609 D9608
D9604 D9605 R2786
R588
R607 D9613 R2723
FB9622
BU 3,3 V

FB9621 C9662
C554 FB522

IC 9609

R590 R2722
C9660
R2721

R662
C9650
R594 R591

C558

IC9609
Q506 D527
R643
C559

R9607
C9644
C560

C604

R593 R2713
FB521

R606 D2701 R2777 R2711


Q2701
R2712
R2778
R2776

FB2637
R2645
FB2613

FB2614

R2613 FB2616
IC2601
R2620 FB2617
FB2610

R2602 C2602
R2639

FB2611
D507

R8480
C8462 C8461
R8462 R8463 C8460

FB504 R654
R8461

IC8455
FB533
C3316

IC3303
FL501 R505
C593

R8464
R637 R627 R628 R3328
R8472

FB534
FL502 R506
C594

R633 IC509
FB535
FL503 R507
C595

R636
FB507
D510
R655

FB506
R533

D509 R3397
R547
R549

R3330 R8468
C8458
EDID PC

D512
R8467
C521
R551

IC 501

R3403 C3383 R3331


R522
D515

R625 R3372 C3385


D3313
C3381 R3369
C3408 R3389

FB505 IC501 R3376 C3389 C3320


C3380
C3322
C3324
D3305
D3310

R3319 R3320
R3310

R3373 C3386
D3318

FB3306
R8483
R8482

R524
C3303

R3374 C3387 C3351


R512
R514
C508

D3330
R8473

D8456
FB3305

C3364

R8479

R3375 C3388 C3350


R3336 D8457
C8470 C8471
FB503

C8468
C502

C3346 FB3303
C3342
C3343

C3349
C3358

IC8454
C510 R523

R8477 R8476
D8454

C3315
R3335
R3337
C3359

C8469 R8478
C3356
R517
R511

D8455

R3334 C3360 C3362 C3365


R3352

C3319
FB3304
R3351

C3331

C3325 FL3303
C3330
C3328
R3333

C3353

C3354 C3318
FB502
C501

C3361

C3363

C3366

C3327

C3355
C3357
C3326

D3304 D3321 D3311 C3317


C3352
C3344

C3338
R3332

Training course: LE810-820 English


R3395 C3378 R3317
C3345 R3318
R3390
R3303
R3304

R1584 C3348
R1554

R3301
D1530

R1524

R1555 R3329 C3341 C3339


C1523

R8406
R3302
D1504
D1507

C3336
C3340

R1504 C3337
R1553 R1556

D1529
C3332

R3327
R4407
C3311

R1517 C3314
R1551
C3334

C3333

C1519
R1506

R4408
C1522

C3329
R3399

C1514
R3307

D1509
C3313

C1520 R1542 C1515 R4425

R8405
C1518 C3312 R4410 R4464
C1517 C3335
C1516 R1531
R1557
R1552

C1509
R1595

D1527

D1526

R4411
C1513

R1512
C1510

C1512
C1511

R3504
R3505
R3503

103
R8487
R8481
C3307
R4409

R8489
R8488
R4426 R8459 R8458
R4423
C3305 R4422
C3515

C3504

R4437
C3524 C3514
C3516

FL3506
FL3304

FL3505
FL3503

C3513
C3518

C3523
FL3504

D1503 C3512 C3507


C1508 R1505 D1506
R1503
FL3502

D1508 C3517
C3506

R8451
FL3501

R1507 D1512
D1501

C3501
R3509

R3510
C3502
C3525
D3501

R2601
R2635
R2643

R2644 R2615
C1507

D1513

R2616
FB2636
Q1501

R1560 R1518
C1534 R1516 R1501 FB2635
Main Unit PWB (QPWBXF455WJZZ), Side B

D1505
FB1504
D1517
IC1505

D1510 FB1503 R4488 R1126


R4455
C1501

FB2634
D4401
R1594

C4433 R4460

R1137
R1136
D1511
C4416

R1593 R1515 R4456


R4453

C1536 D1106 D1103


C4403 R2056 FB2633

L1102
C4426

R2063

R2062
C4417 R4412
C1537

C4419 C1127
FB4404

R1591 C1174
C4415

R2051
C1156
C1155
R1592 C4418

D1104
D1105 IC2006

R2001

C2014 C2015
IC1508 FB4405 R2025 FB2632
C1158
C4432 C4430

C1157
C1152
C4431

IC1507
C4402

C2007
C4405 FB4406

R2030
C1151

C2024
C1150 R2006

IC2007
C4404

R1106
C4401

FB4401

R2004
R1588

C1146

Q2003
Q1105 R2014
R1502 C1149 C2008 R2037
C1502

C1143 R2068
D1502 R1511
C1503

R2059
D1516

D4402

C1142 C1144
R2072
C4434

C1135
C4421 C1139

R1131
C1109
R1104

R2038
R1510 FB1502 R4489 R2020

R1134

R1156
R1508 C4420 R4476 C2020

C1137

C1136
R1589

C1134

R2079
R2636
FB1501

C2002
C1535 C2022

C1126
R1590

R1133 R2011
R1107 R2021

Q2006
C1124

R2003
C1128 IC2004 R2060 Q2001 IC2001
R1109 C1123 R2035
C2012

R2076
R2018
C2010
C2003

C2017

R2044 R2048
R2007
R2078

D2009
C2018 R2027

R2026

C2013
R2002 R2043
R4474 R4475 R4473 R2088

C2034
R2017
Q2002

Q2005

R2095
FB2002
R2065

IC2009
R2093 C2032

R2077
R4471 R4472 R4470 R2029 R2083
C2021

FB2014
IC2010

R2012
R2092
R2084

FB2010
R2085

R2040

Q2008
C2030 D2007
R2054

C2033
C2006

R2039
R4467 R4469 R4468
R2052 D2001

IC 2004
R4405 R2046 R2049 R2022

R4465
C4423

NVM

C2016
R2047
C2005
R2009
R4477
C2029 C2028 R2067
R2010

C1332
D1308 Q1302 Q1301
R4446

R2008 C2004

C2027
R1323
IC4410 R1346 R1331 R2055

R1322
R4447

C1317
C4427
R4434 R4454 C1321

R4427
C4413
R4435 R1135

C1153
R1121
R4436 R1124
C1314 R1316

IC4404
FB4403
Q1107
R4428

R1314
R1315
C1140
C4410

C1319
C1315

R1117
R1118
R1123
C4411 C1141

FB1302
R1115

FB4402
C1311 C1145

R1308
R1310
R1312

R1112
R1343
C4412 R1114
R4424 R1113
R1313
C1138 Q1104

R1345
R4420 R1116
C1335

R1307 C1310 R1311


R1309 C1334

R1344
IC1107
R4441

C1309
C1333 C1114

ANTENA 5V
R4438

R1302
C1306 C1307
R1105
R4429 R4418 C1112
R4430 C1154

IC 1007
R4421 R1148 C1103
C4409 C1161
R1147
IC1104
R4445 Q1103
C1106 R1102

R1101

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R1143 R1158

C1173
C581 L1103

C1110
TUNER 5V
C588
R632 R647 D522 C1108

C562

IC 1004
R1144

L504
C590
R649
R1303

L502
R641
R1348

C1336
D1307
C517

D504
VA508

VA510

VA509
C598

C597

C1304
FB501 R516 C596

VA507 R532
C600
C539 R567
R535

FB538

FB537

FB541

FB540

FB539
R568
R565
R564
C538
C533
C532

C511
D505
5. Printed Wiring Boards (PWBs)
40” POWER Unit PWB, Side A

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5. Printed Wiring Boards (PWBs)
40” POWER Unit PWB, Side A Chip Parts

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5. Printed Wiring Boards (PWBs)
46-52” POWER Unit PWB, SIDE A

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5. Printed Wiring Boards (PWBs)
46-52” POWER Unit PWB, SIDE A CHIP PARTS

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5. PWBs (continued)
LED Unit PWB (QKITPF494WJTN) ICON Unit PWB (QKITPF493WJTN)
RMC101
a IC101

D201
P201 P202
1 3 1 2
5
1
KF493

D104
P103

NF493WJZZ
SLD101
D202
a D203 D204

RMC101
SLD101

KF494
P201 P202

D201
IC101

C101

R201
C105 R113 C201

a C102 R109 C202

P103 R106 C104 R202 R203 R204

R120
NF494WJZZ C106

D104
C103 D202 D203 D204

LE820 & LU820 KEY Unit PWB (RUNTKA690WJQZ)

LE810 & LX810 KEY Unit Layout (RUNTKA692WJQZ)

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6. Software Updating
Software Updating procedure (LE810 / LE820 Series)
There are two methods to update software:

1. From TV “Menu”, with *UVP file.


2. Using local keys, with *USB (main soft) and *BIN (monitor) files.

1. From TV “Menu”: It is only possible to update main software version, not monitor.

The software update file is ODSS82EAXXX.UVP file. (Ex.: ODSS82EA108.UVP)

1. Turn on AC power
2
2. Insert upgrading USB flash memory for upgrading into service slot
slot.
(After a while, an external input changes into USB automatically)
3. Select “Menu” Æ Setup Æ Information Æ Software update on OSD menu.
4. The message “Insert the USB memory device containing the software update file” shows up. Push OK.
5. Message “Now checking the data in the USB memory device” shows up.
6
6. If soft
software
are file is detected in the USB memor
memory, confirmation screen appears
appears. Select YES.
YES

Caution Notes:

- If there is no software update file in the USB memory, or if the file doesn’t
mach with the model.
- If software version update file in the USB memory is the same version
already installed.
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6. Software Updating (continued)
Software Updating procedure (LE810 / LE820 Series) (continued)

1 From TV “Menu”:
1. Menu : It is only possible to update main software version,
version not monitor (continued)

7. The caution for updating shows up: “The picture will temporary go dark until the software update display appears.
Press OK.”

8. Picture
8 Pi goes dark
d k andd centrall iicon starts bli
blinking.
ki
9. Software update starts. Process bar is shown on screen.

10. When update is complete, upgrade success message shows up. Central icon stops blinking.
11 Picture
11. Pi t comes back
b k to
t normall picture
i t and
d an additional
dditi l update
d t success message appears. Press
P OK.
OK

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6. Software Updating (continued)
Using local keys, with *.USB (main soft) and *.BIN (monitor) files
2. Using local keys, with *USB (main soft) and *BIN (monitor) files.

Main soft: ODSS82EXXX.USB


ODSS82EXXX USB file.
file (Ex
(Ex.:: ODSS82E108
ODSS82E108.USB)
USB)
Monitor version: ODSEUSUBXXX.BIN file (Ex.: ODSEUSUB102)

1. When the TV is working, turn off the power by pushing the power key of touch sensor.
Hold down the power key until the central icon flashes once. (Around 5㨪6 seconds)
2. Insert upgrading USB flash memory for upgrading into service slot.
3. Press the “power” and “channel up” keys of touch sensor at the same time. Hold down until central icon starts
blinking.
4. Screen remains black for some seconds and central icon remains blinking.
3. p
Version update OSD is shown and updating
p g starts.
4. Upgrade success message shows up.
5. Turn off the power and pull out USB when the upgrade ends.

.usbfile
.binfile

Notes:
- Even if you want to update only monitor version, you should include a main soft file (*.USB) in the USB memory file.
If *.BIN file it is only in the USB memory stick, update process does not start.
- If central icon brightness setting in stand by is adjusted at maximum; when you hold down the power key to start soft update
process, the central icon will not flash as always is in on condition. But software update process will be done correctly.
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7. Service Mode
1. Entering and exiting the adjustment process mode
1. Turn off the power by pushing the “Power” key of “Touch sensor” when TV is working. Hold down “Power” key until central “ICON” FLASHES once (5=6 sec).

2. While holding down the “VOL (-)” and “INPUT” keys on the set at once, push the “Power” key of “touch sensor”. Release “Power” key when “ICON” is lighting.
Keep pushing “VOL-” and “INPUT” until backlight turns on”.

3. Next, hold down the “VOL (-)” and “P ( )” keys on the set at once.
Multiple lines of blue characters appearing on the screen indicate that the set is now in the adjustment Process mode.
If you fail to enter the adjustment process mode (the display is the same as normal startup), retry the procedure.
4. To exit the adjustment process mode after the adjustment is done, unplug the AC power cord to force off the power.
(When the power is turned off with the remote controller, once unplug the AC power cord and plug it in again.
In this case, wait 10 seconds or so before plugging.)

CAUTION:
Use due care in handling the information described here lest the users should know how to enter the adjustment process mode.
If the settings are tampered with in this mode, unrecoverable system damage may result.

3. Remote controller key operation and description of display in adjustment process mode
1) Key operation

Remote controller key Main unit key Function


P( / ) P( / ) Moving an item (line) by one (UP/DOWN)
VOL (+/–) VOL (+/–) Changing a selected item setting (+1/ –1)
Cursor ( / ) ————— Turing a page (PREVIOUS/NEXT)
Cursor (</>) ————— Changing a selected line setting (+10/ –10)
INPUT INPUT Input source switching (toggle switching) (TVoEXT1~9)
OK ————— Executing a function
RETURN ————— Returning to a present page

*Input mode is switched automatically when relevant adjustment is started so far as the necessary input signal is available.

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7. Service Mode (continued)
2. Display Description (Adjustments checking)
Page Line Item Description Remarks (adjustment detail, etc.)

Inch Setting 2/21


1 INDUSTRY INIT Enter Initialization to factory settings execution.
Model Setting 2 INDUSTRY INIT (-Public) OFF Initialization to factory settings execution.
(Public mode is excluded)
3 PUBLIC MODE OFF Public mode ON/OFF setting

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K
4 Center Acutime — Main operating hours.
5 RESET OFF Main operating hours reset.
6 Backlight Acutime — Backlight operating hours.
7 RESET OFF Backlight operating hours reset.
8 LAMP ERROR RESET OFF Lamp error reset.
9 ADJ PARAM SET Enter ADJ PARAM SET

P --- PAL ADJ 10


11
VIC XPOS
VIC YPOS
0
0
X-coordinate setting for VIC READ
Y-coordinate setting for VIC READ

T --- TUNER ADJ


12 VIC SIGNAL TYPE MAIN Signal type setting for VIC READ
13 VIC READ OFF Picture level acquisition function
(Level appears in green on the upper right)
S --- SECAM ADJ 3/21

PTS13RDW C
1 TUNER ADJ Enter TUNER auto adjustment execution

1 --- COMP15K ADJ 2


3
PAL+TUNER ADJ
TUNER ADJ (SMPTE)
Enter
Enter
PAL TUNER auto adjustment execution
TUNER auto adjustment execution (SMPTE)

X0X0X0X0 0 3 --- COMP33K ADJ


4 PAL+TUNER ADJ (SMPTE) Enter PAL TUNER auto adjustment execution (SMPTE)
5 TUNER ADJ (SMPTE CH57) Enter TUNER auto adjustment execution (SMPTE CH57)
6 PAL+TUNER ADJ (SMPTE CH57) Enter PAL TUNER auto adjustment execution (SMPTE CH57)
R --- SCART RGB ADJ 7
8
TUNER CONTRAST A_GAIN
TUNER CONTRAST D_GAIN
16
2073
TUNER signal level adjustment
TUNER signal level adjustment

D --- PC ANALOG ADJ 4/21


9 TUNER CONTRAST OFFSET 256 TUNER signal level adjustment

0= Adjustment made W --- W/B ADJ 1


2
PAL ADJ
SECAM ADJ
Enter
Enter
PAL adjustment
SECAM adjustment

X= Adjustment not made C --- Digital CH preset flag


3
4
N358 ADJ
PAL CONTRAST A_GAIN
Enter
14
N358 adjustment
PAL contrast adjustment
5 PAL CONTRAST D_GAIN 2149 PAL contrast adjustment
6 PAL CONTRAST OFFSET 255 PAL contrast adjustment
7 SECAM CONTRAST A_GAIN 14 SECAM contrast adjustment
3. Service Mode Menu 8
9
SECAM CONTRAST D_GAIN
SECAM CONTRAST OFFSET
2123
256
SECAM contrast adjustment
SECAM contrast adjustment
The character string in brackets [ ] will appear as a page title in the adjust- 10 N358 CONTRAST A_GAIN 14 N358 contrast adjustment
11 N358 CONTRAST D_GAIN 2192 N358 contrast adjustment
ment process menu header. 12 N358 CONTRAST OFFSET 255 N358 contrast adjustment
5/21
Page Line Item Description Remarks (adjustment detail, etc.) 1 HDMI CEC TEST Enter HDMI CEC test
1/21 2 INSPECT USB TERM Enter Reading inspection of USB memory terminal
3 HDMI EDID WRITE Enter HDMI EDID WRITING
1 MAIN Version 1xxx (xxxxx) Main software version
4 MONIDATA READ [TEMP/OPC] OFF MONITOR Temperature/OPC Acquisition tool.
2 BOOT Version xxxxxxx BOOT Version.
5 CAUSE RESET Enter Reset of standby cause
3 Monitor Version xxxxxxx Monitor software version
6 SD CARD TEST Size 1 SD CARD TEST
4 T-CON Version/LED CON Version xxxxxxxx/xxxx T-CON/H.264 Version
7 SD CARD REC SIZE xx SD CARD REC SIZE
5 CPLD Version xxxxxxx CPLD Version.
8 RESET OFF SD CARD RESET
7 CI+INFO/SECURE BOOT xxxxx/YES CI+ Key Information/SECURE BOOT 6/21
8 FRC-N Auto Script Version xxxxxxx 1 COMP15K ALL ADJ Enter Component 15K picture level adjustment
9 TCON Master/Slave Serial Version xxxxxxx 2 COMP15K MAIN Y GAIN 141 Y GAIN adjustment value
10 TOUCH SENSOR UCON VERSION xxxxxxx 3 COMP15K MAIN CB GAIN 150 Cb GAIN adjustment value
11 LAMP ERROR 0 Number of termination due to lamp error. 4 COMP15K MAIN CR GAIN 150 Cr GAIN adjustment value
12 MONITOR ERR CAUSE 1) xxxxxx 2) xxxxxx Last error standby cause. 5 COMP15K Y OFFSET 64 Y OFFSET adjustment value
3) xxxxxx 4) xxxxxx 6 COMP15K CB OFFSET 128 Cb OFFSET adjustment value
13 NORMAL STANDBY CAUSE 0 Situation that became standby at the end. 7 COMP15K CR OFFSET 128 Cr OFFSET adjustment value
(Excluding the error)
14 ERROR STANDBY CAUSE 0000 Error standby cause

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7. Service Mode (continued)
3. Service Mode Menu (continued)
Page Line Item Description Remarks (adjustment detail, etc.) Page Line Item Description Remarks (adjustment detail, etc.)
7/21 15/21 7 VOL DOWN LED BRIGHTNESS 0
1 HDTV ADJ Enter HDTV video level adjustment 8 LOGO LED BRIGHTNESS 99
2 HDTV Y GAIN 141 HDTV Y GAIN adjustment value 9 ICON LED BRIGHTNESS 99
3 HDTV CB GAIN 150 HDTV Cb adjustment value 10 ICON LED BRIGHTNESS (STANDBY) 30
4 HDTV CR GAIN 150 HDTV Cr adjustment value
16/21
5 HDTV Y OFFSET 64 HDTV Y OFFSET adjustment value
1 POWER KEY SENSITIVITY 0
6 HDTV CB OFFSET 128 HDTV Cb OFFSET adjustment value
2 MENU KEY SENSITIVITY 0
7 HDTV CR OFFSET 128 HDTV Cr OFFSET adjustment value
8/21 3 INPUT KEY SENSITIVITY 0
1 ANALOG PC ADJ Enter DVI ANALOG video level adjustment 4 CH UP KEY SENSITIVITY 0
2 R OFFSET 64 R CUTOFF adjustment value 5 CH DOWN KEY SENSITIVITY 0
3 G OFFSET 64 G CUTOFF adjustment value 6 VOL UP KEY SENSITIVITY 0
4 B OFFSET 64 B CUTOFF adjustment value 7 VOL DOWN KEY SENSITIVITY 0
5 R GAIN 44 R DRIVE adjustment value 17/21
6 G GAIN 44 G DRIVE adjustment value 1 KEY STRENGTH GET MODE ONEnter
/ OFF
7 B GAIN 44 B DRIVE adjustment value 2 POWER KEY STRENGTH xxx [Average.xxx]
9/21
3 MENU KEY STRENGTH xxx [Average.xxx]
1 SCART RGB ADJ Enter SCART RGB level adjustment
INPUT KEY STRENGTH xxx [Average.xxx]
2 SCART R CUTOFF 64 SCART R CUTOFF adjustment value
4 CH UP KEY STRENGTH xxx [Average.xxx]
3 SCART G CUTOFF 64 SCART G CUTOFF adjustment value
5 CH DOWN KEY STRENGTH xxx [Average.xxx]
4 SCART B CUTOFF 64 SCART B CUTOFF adjustment value
5 SCART R GAIN 44 SCART R GAIN adjustment value 6 VOL UP KEY STRENGTH xxx [Average.xxx]
6 SCART G GAIN 44 SCART G GAIN adjustment value 7 VOL DOWN KEY STRENGTH xxx [Average.xxx]
7 SCART B GAIN 44 SCART B GAIN adjustment value 18/21
10/21 1 READ/WRITE READ Read/Write
1 VCOM ADJ 0 Common bias adjustment 2 SLAVE/ADDRESS SLAVE0 Slave address
11/21 3 REGISTER ADDRESS 0x 0 Register address
1 R GAIN (LO) 0 R DRIVE adjustment value 0x 0
2 G GAIN (LO) 0 G DRIVE adjustment value 4 WRITE DATA 0x 0 Writing data
3 B GAIN (LO) 0 B DRIVE adjustment value
0x 0
4 R GAIN (HI) 0 R DRIVE adjustment value
5 READ DATA 0x 0 Reading data
5 G GAIN (HI) 0 G DRIVE adjustment value
0x 0
6 B GAIN (HI) 0 B DRIVE adjustment value
12/21 19/21
1 MONITOR TIME OUT ON Monitor and the main communication time-out setting 1 RF AGC BG 6 RF-AGC BG adjustment execution
2 MONITOR MAX TEMP 45 MONITOR MAX temperature setting 2 RF AGC DK 5 RF-AGC DKG adjustment execution
3 MONITOR EEP READ/WRITE WRITE MONITOR EEPROM READ/WRITE Setting/execution 3 RF AGC I 6 RF-AGC I adjustment execution
4 MONITOR EEP ADR 0x 0 MONITOR EEPROM arbitrary addressing 4 RF AGC L/L' 4 RF-AGC L/L' adjustment execution
5 MONITOR EEP DATA 0x 0 MONITOR EEPROM arbitrary data specification 20/21
13/21 1 ERROR STANDBY CAUSE 1 NO RECORD ERROR STANDBY CAUSE
1 LCD TEST PATTERN OFF Pattern with built-in LCD controler display 2 ERROR STANDBY CAUSE 2 NO RECORD
2 LCD TEST PATTERN 1 OFF
3 ERROR STANDBY CAUSE 3 NO RECORD
3 LCD TEST PATTERN 2 OFF
4 ERROR STANDBY CAUSE 4 NO RECORD
4 LCD TEST PATTERN 3 OFF
Not supported
5 ERROR STANDBY CAUSE 5 NO RECORD
5 LCD TEST PATTERN 4 OFF
Not supported
6 STANDBY CAUSE RESET OFF Reset stand by cause.
14/21
21/21
1 FRV-N Firmware Version xxxxx
1 EEP SAVE OFF Writing setting values to EEPROM.
2 FRC-N Boot Script Version xxxxx
2 EEP RECOVER OFF Reading setting values from EEPROM.
3 FRC-N Device Version xxxxx
3 MONITOR ERROR CAUSE RESET OFF Reset of monitor error cause
4 TCON FPGA1 Serial Flash Version xxxxx
4 MODEL NAME LE705
LE820 MODEL NAME
5 TCON FPGA2 Serial Flash Version xxxxx
5 PANEL SIZE 40 Panel size setting. (32/40/46/52/60)
(40/46/52)
6 TCON FPGA1 Config Rom Version xxxxx
6 SHORT CHECK MODE Enter Check LED Back light
7 TCON FPGA2 Config Rom Version xxxxx 7 SHORT CHECK CURRENT 60
15/21 8 CURRENT SW LOW
1 POWER LED BRIGHTNESS 0 9 PRODUCT EEP ADR 0x 0 Don't touch when serving (for producer of factory)
2 MENU LED BRIGHTNESS 0 10 PRODUCT EEP DATA 0x 0 Don't touch when serving (for producer of factory)
3 INPUT LED BRIGHTNESS 0 11 PRODUCT FACTORY 1 Don't touch when serving (for producer of factory)
4 CH UP LED BRIGHTNESS 0
5 CH DOWN LED BRIGHTNESS 0
6 VOL UP LED BRIGHTNESS 0

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7. Service Mode (continued)
4. Public Mode

Starting the Public Mode

• There are three following ways to display the PUBLIC Mode setting screen.
1) On the process adjustment mode screen (2/21), set the “HOTEL MODE” Flag to ON.
a) Turn off the power, hold down power key until central “ICON” flashes once.
(F5><6 %A78
b) Hold down “Vol ▲” and “CH ▲” at the same time and push the power key.
c) Release “Vol ▲” and “CH ▲” when backlight turns on. ('/* '& !0 2.*!$3

2) Enter the Pass Word, and start the unit. + -, '/& %' 2&'*%$3
a) Turn off the power hold down power key until central “ICON” flashes once. %0!%-% .'$-% 2 3
b) Hold down “Vol ▲” and “INPUT” at the same time and push the power key. .'$-% !0 2.*!$3
c) Release “Vol ▲” and “INPUT” when the backlight turns on. .'$-% !0 $.$ 2 3
d) Display the Pass Word input screen.
* -,,'& 2*+('&3
e) Check the Pass Word by inputting three digits.If the Pass Word is , it shifts to the PUBLIC
(&$ -,,'& 2*+('&3
Mode setting screen. In another case, the screen is erased, and it operates in the ordinary
mode. %&- -,,'& 2*+('&3
. ('+!,!'& !0 2.*!$3
3) By special R/C code: RC table LCD, SYS CORD: 0x78, RC DATA: (HEX) 0xC7, (dec) 199.
'& +*& !+($1 21+3
Exiting the Public Mode screen !&(-, %' +,*, 2&'*%$3
!&(-, %' !0 2.*!$3
•There are two following ways to exit the Public Mode setting screen. $'- +(#* 2'&3
1)Turn off the power.
* (, , *'- 2'3
2)Select “Execute” in the PUBLIC_Mode to execute it.
  ('/'& 2!+$3

Set value of the Public Mode ',$%' 2'&3


*+,
•Each set value in the PUBLIC Mode is initialized when the factory setting is applied. 0-,
(The setting of the PUBLIC MODE Flag in the process adjustment mode screen is not changed.)

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7. Service Mode (continued)
5. Lamp Error Detection
1. Function
This LCD colour TV set incorporates a Lamp error detection feature that automatically turns off the power for safety under abnormal lamp or lamp
circuit conditions. If by any chance anything is wrong with the lamp or lamp circuit or if the lamp error detection feature is activated for some rea-
son, the following will result.
1) The power is interrupted in about 500ms after it is turned on.
(A central icon on the front of the TV flash on and off.: ON for 400ms and OFF for 1600ms.).
2) If the above phenomenon 1) occurs 5 times, it becomes impossible to turn on the power.
(A central icon keep flashing on/off.)
2. Measures
1) Set the lamp error detection to OFF
Enter the adjustment process mode, referring to “4. Entering and exiting the adjustment process mode.”
The adjustment process mode can ignore “5 times count”, so If the above phenomenon 1) occurs 1~4 times, the lamp will go out.

If Lamp Error detection pin (6pin of LB: P9602) is “High” by a trouble with the lamp and lamp circuit, it can boot-up by the adjustment process
mode.
Please execute “Lamp Error detection off-mode”.
While holding down the “VOL (-)” and “CH ( )” keys on the set at once, touch the power supply key on the set.
After a central icon flash off, separate the fingers from key on the set.
Touch the power supply key on the set again, so the power will boot-up.
Then, you can check the operation to see if the lamp and lamp circuit are in trouble.
If you fail boot-up, retry the procedure.
2) Resetting the lamp error count
After the lamp and lamp circuit are improved from a trouble, reset the lamp error count.
(Because the power cannot be turned on, if a lamp error is detected 5 consecutive times)
a) Enter the adjustment process mode, referring to “4. Entering and exiting the adjustment process mode.”
b) Using the cursor ( / ) key, move to the cursor to [LAMP ERROR RESET], Line 8 on adjustment process mode service page 2/21.
c) With the cursor ( / ) keys, select the [LAMP ERROR RESET] value.
Finally press the cursor (OK)., the count is reset.
Check LAMP ERROR Count on adjustment process mode Page 2/21.

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7. Service Mode (continued)
6. STAND-BY ERROR LED BLINKING Table
,
[2] LED flashing specification at the time of the error
Display method
• Refer to Table 1.
• LED that can be used is only one of the central icons.
This expresses the error situation by combining blinking at low speed and blinking at high speed.
• For this model, the blinking pattern displayed first is only a low-speed blinking.
This expresses a rough content of the error.
• For this model, details are displayed by high-speed blinking by pushing remote control MENU key.
This expresses details of the error.
Details are distinguished by the blinking frequency.
• It doesn't return to the outline display again (blink at low speed) by pushing the MENU key (The toggle is not done).
Please confirm “MONITOR ERR CAUSE” of the adjustment Process mode (1/21), when the error doesn't reproduce by having returned from the
error.
• The process of the upgrade is expressed by the brightness of point LED that smoothness changes.
• The upgrade completion is expressed by the LED brightness that changes in a staircase pattern.

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7. Service Mode (continued)
6. STAND-BY ERROR LED BLINKING Table (continued)
LED flashing method
<Examination for a rough content of the error>

ON
Central icons
OFF

1600ms

400ms
400ms

By pushing remote control MENU key.

<Examination for details of the error>

ON
Central icons
OFF

1600ms 1600ms

400ms
400ms 300ms
100ms

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7. Service Mode (continued)
6. STAND-BY ERROR LED BLINKING Table (continued)

<Upgrade executing>

ON
Central icons OFF

500ms
500ms

<Upgrade completion>

ON
Central icons OFF

1000ms 1000ms 1000ms 1000ms

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7. Service Mode (continued)
6. STAND-BY ERROR LED BLINKING Table (continued)
Table 1. Concrete flashing pattern

Expression for a rough content Expression for Details


Item low-speed high-speed low-speed high-speed Cause
blinking blinking blinking blinking
Lamp system failure Flashes once — Flashes once Flashes once Lamp error
Power PWB failure Flashes twice — Flashes twice Flashes once Power Error 1 AC_DET error (*2)
(Power failure, etc.) Flashes twice Power Error 2 UR+13.5V error (*2)
Flashes 3 times Power Error 3 D3.3V error (*2)
Flashes 5 times Panel power supply error
Main PWB failure Flashes 3 times — Flashes 3 times Flashes once Initial communication error
(Communication Flashes twice Start-up confirmation communication error
failure, etc.) Flashes 3 times Regular communication error
Flashes 5 times Other communication error
Others Flashes 4 times — Flashes 4 times Flashes once Temperature error
Flashes twice Sync error
Flashes 3 times Notification from the main microprocessor
(*3)
Upgrade executing smoothness — — — Version upgrading
changes.
Upgrade completion a staircase — — — Version upgrade succeeded
pattern.
Upgrade failed — Flashing — — Version upgrade failed
(Continuous)
ROM data failure — Flashing — — Start-up after failing version upgrade (*4)
(Continuous)

*2: It depends on the system. The power supply error suitable for the product is defined.
*3: For details, refer to ERROR STANDBY CAUSE on the adjustment process screen.
*4: If the boot section is abnormal, there is no flashing (flashing disabled).
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7. Service Mode (continued)
7. Monitor ERROR STBY table
Outline: Communication/Power failure detected by the monitor microprocessor (IC2002) is stored on EEPROM, states can be confirmed in the
adjustment process mode.
Location: Page 1/21 of the adjustment process mode: MONITOR ERR CAUSE “0” if there is no error. It is cleared to 0 on the page (2/21) of the
adjustment process mode.

Display Error description


02 Start-up communication error 2 Initial communication from the main CPU is not received.
03 Start-up communication error 3 Only the initial communication is received.
04 Start-up communication error 4 Until panel information request reception
05 Start-up communication error 5 Until initialization completion reception
06 Start-up communication error 6 Until version notification transmission
07 Start-up communication error 7 Until start-up information notification transmission
08 Start-up communication error 8 Until start-up information response reception
09 Start-up communication error 9 Until time-out setting reception
0A Communication error A REQ time-out
0B Communication error B Restart time-out during the beginning of time acquisition start-up
0C Communication error C Ending sequence time-out
0D Communication error D Preset start-up time-out during completion
0E Communication error E Download start-up time-out
0F Communication error F Time acquisition time-out
11 Communication error H Regular communication time-out
16 Panel-related error Lamp failure
1A Other error 2 Monitor temperature failure
1D Power supply error 1 PS_ON (AC_DET) failure
1E Power supply error 2 D_POW (DET_13V) failure
1F Power supply error 3 D_POW (DET_D3V3) failure
21 Power supply error 5 Panel power failure
23 Other error 3 Error standby request from the main CPU

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7. Service Mode (continued)
7. LED flashing timing chart at the time of the error
100ms 400ms 1.6sec

1) Low-speed blinking
Error type Expression of Central Icon LED Note: Pins are monitor microprocessor pins (IC2002).
Lamp failure H: ON Refer to “Lamp failure details”.
low-speed blinking LOW/High blinking by pressing the [MENU] key on the remote
Flashes once control.
L: OFF
Power failure H: ON Refer to “Power failure details”.
low-speed blinking LOW/High blinking by pressing the [MENU] key on the remote
Flashes twice L: OFF control.
Communication H: ON Refer to “Communication failure details”.
failure with main CPU LOW/High blinking by pressing the [MENU] key on the remote
low-speed blinking control.
L: OFF
Flashes 3 times Communication line failure or main CPU communication failure.
Others H: ON Refer to “Other failure details”.
low-speed blinking LOW/High blinking by pressing the [MENU] key on the remote
Flashes 4 times control.
L: OFF

2) Lamp failure details (Low-speed blinking: Flashes once + High-speed blinking)


Error type Expression of Central Icon LED Note: Pins are monitor microprocessor pins unless otherwise
specified (IC2002).
Lamp failure H: ON ERR_PNL (40pin): Abnormal H.
Confirmed after 8 consecutive detections at 64ms intervals
Flashes once (detected only when the backlight is on).
L: OFF
(High speed)
NOTE: After 5 detection counts, the lamp cannot be activated
except in the monitoring process.
To confirm the problem, “Lamp Error detection off-mode”
is prepared.
This mode compulsorily starts the set disregarding the
count.
Please refer to [ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE - 7. Lamp
Error detection]
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7. Service Mode (continued)
7. LED flashing timing chart at the time of the error (continued)

3) Power failure details (Low-speed blinking: Flashes twice + High-speed blinking)


Error type Expression of Central Icon LED Note: Pins are monitor microprocessor pins unless otherwise
specified (IC2002).
PS_ON H: ON AC_DET (72pin: Abnormal (L).
AC_DET failure If error is detected during start-up or operation, the power is turned
Flashes once on again by interrupt handling (instantaneous blackout process-
L: OFF
(High speed) ing).
SM_POW H: ON DET_13V (38pin): Abnormal (L). Main 13V is not applied.
Main 13V failure If error is detected during start-up or operation, the power is turned
Flashes twice on again by polling.
L: OFF
(High speed)
D_POW H: ON DET_D3V3 (36pin): abnormal (L). Digital 3.3V is not applied.
Digital 3.3V failure
Flashes 3 times If error is detected during start-up or operation, the power is turned
L: OFF
(High speed) on again by polling.
PANEL_POW H: ON DET_PNL12V (35pin): abnormal (L).
Panel 12V failure DET_PNL12V is not applied.
Flashes 5 times L: OFF
(High speed) Detection starts after receiving command from Panel Power ON.
The power is turned off by polling.

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7. Service Mode (continued)
7. LED flashing timing chart at the time of the error (continued)
4) Communication failure details (Low-speed blinking: Flashes 3 times + High-speed blinking)
Error type Expression of Central Icon LED Note: Basically, debug print logs are analyzed or
communication logs are analyzed by a bus monitor.
Initial communication H: ON Initial communication from the main CPU is not received.
reception failure (Request for the monitor model No. is not received.)
Flashes once L: OFF o Communication line failure or main CPU start-up failure
(High speed)
Start-up confirmation H: ON Start-up reason confirmation from the main CPU cannot be
reception failure received.
Flashes twice L: OFF (Startup communication until start-up reason notification command
(High speed) is not received.)
o Main CPU start-up failure or monitor microprocessor reception
failure
Regular communica- H: ON Regular communication that is performed at 1 second intervals in
tion failure the normal operation is interrupted.
o Main CPU operation failure or monitor microprocessor
L: OFF
Flashes 3 times reception failure
(High speed)
Other communica- H: ON When a request (PM_REQ=H) is sent from the main microproces-
tion failure sor, the request command is not output from the main CPU, etc.
L: OFF o Main CPU operation failure or monitor microprocessor
Flashes 5 times reception failure
(High speed)

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7. Service Mode (continued)
7. LED flashing timing chart at the time of the error (continued)

5) Other failure details (Low-speed blinking: Flashes 4 times + High-speed blinking)


Error type Expression of Central Icon LED Note: Pins are monitor microprocessor pins unless otherwise
specified (IC2002).
Monitor temperature H: ON If the panel temperature is 60qC or more for 15s or more in a row,
failure CAUTION appears on the OSD (flashes in red in the lower right
L: OFF screen).
Flashes once If the panel temperature is 60qC or more for 25s or more in a row,
(High speed) error standby is activated.
(MONITOR MAX TEMP on page 13/21 of the adjustment process:
Change AD value for temperature failure): Thermistor
Main failure H: ON Main microprocessor detection error (CPU temperature error, etc.)
Details are displayed on page 1/21 of the adjustment process for
Flashes 3 times L: OFF the main microprocessor.
(High speed)

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8. Adjusting Process
1. Factory adjustments

1. Adjustment method after PWB and/or IC replacement due to repair


The unit is set to the optimum at the time of shipment from the factory.
If any value should become improper or any adjustment is necessary due to the part replacement, make an adjustment according to the following pro-
cedure.

1. Procure the following units in order to replace the main unit, IC3302
LE820 LE810
DUNTKF455FM01
MAIN Unit: DUNTKF306FM01 DUNTKF455FM03

NOTE: [Caution when replacing ICs in the main unit (IC501,IC2002)]


The above ICs are EEPROMs storing the EDID data of PC, and Monitor microcomputer.
Before replacing the relevant part, procure the following parts in which the data have been rewritten.
IC501 RH-iXD108WJQZS PC
IC501 RH-iXC697WJQZS PC
IC2002
IC2002 RH-iXC786WJNJQMonitor microcomputer
RH-iXC786WJN5Q Monitor microcomputer

NOTE: HDMI ROM Writing


5/21.
After replacing IC1504, execute “HDMI EDID WRITE” on the page 5/17
Please execute it after checking MODEL NAME & INCH SIZE. are correct.
The ROM data based on information of MODEL NAME & INCH SIZE
1) Enter the process adjustment mode in AVC.

2) Use the cursor keys ( / ) and P keys ( / 5/21.


) of R/C to select the item [HDMI EDID WRITE] on the page 5/17.

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8. Adjusting Process
1. Factory adjustments (continued)

2. After replacing the LCD panel or LCD control UNIT, check PANEL_SIZE in the following procedure.
3.
1) Enter the process adjustment mode in AVC.

2) Use the cursor keys ( / ) and P keys ( / ) of R/C to select the item [PANEL_SIZE] on the page 21/21.
17/17.
3) Verify that the panel size is displayed.
4) If the size doesn't match, select the values of the panel size with the VOL(+/-) keys.
5) After selection in Step 4), press the OK key, and it is completed with OK displayed.

4. After replacing the LCD panel or LCD control PWB, adjust the VCOM in the following procedure.
1) Enter the process adjustment mode.
2) Use the cursor keys ( / ) and P ( / ) of R/C to select the item [VCOM ADJ] on the page 10/21.
10/17.
3) Press the OK key to verify that the adjustment pattern is displayed.
4) Use the +/- keys of VOL of R/C to adjust the flicker in the center of the screen to minimum.
5) When the optimal state is achieved in Step 4, press the OK key to turn the pattern to OFF.

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8. Adjusting Process (continued)
2. Required signals during the adjusting procedure
• Composite signal PAL / SECAM: 0.7Vp-p ± 0.02Vp-p (Pedestal to white level)
• RGB signal: 0.7Vp-p ± 0.02Vp-p (Pedestal to white level)
• 15K Component signal: Y level 0.7Vp-p ± 0.02Vp-p (Pedestal to white level)
(50Hz) (576i/50Hz): PB, PR level 0.7Vp-p ± 0.02Vp-p
•33K Component signal: Y level 0.7Vp-p ± 0.02Vp-p (Pedestal to white level)
(50Hz) (1080i/50Hz): PB, PR level 0.7Vp-p ± 0.02Vp-p
•PC (Analog SUB-D): 0.7Vp-p ± 0.02Vp-p (Pedestal to white level)

3. PAL Signal Adjustment


Adjustment Adjustment conditions Adjustment procedure
Point
1 Setting [Signal] • Feed the PAL full field colour bar signal (75% colour saturation) to
PAL EXT1 VIDEO IN.
FULL Field Colour Bar
Composite [VIDEO SIGNAL]
[Terminal]
EXT1 VIDEO IN

↑ 100% white

2 Auto adjustment Adjustment process page Bring the cursor on [▪PAL ADJ] and press [OK].
performance 4/17
4/21. [▪PAL ADJ OK] appears when finished.

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8. Adjusting Process (continued)
4. Tuner Adjustment
Adjustment Point Adjustment conditions Adjustment procedure
1 Setting [Signal] • Feed the PAL colour bar signal (E-12ch) to TUNER.
PAL Make sure the PAL colour bar pattern (E-12) has syn. level of 7:3 with the
Field Color Bar picture level. Signal level: 55 dB μ V ± 1dB (75Ω LOAD)
RF signal [TUNER]
[Terminal]
TUNER E-12 (224.25MHz)

↑ 100% white

2 Auto adjustment Adjustment process page Bring the cursor on [▪TUNER ADJ] and press [OK].
performance 3/21.
3/17 [▪TUNER ADJ OK] appears when finished.

NOTE: The AGC (tuner) adjustment is not necessary for these models. It is managed automatically by the System.

5. SECAM Signal Adjustment


Adjustment Point Adjustment conditions Adjustment procedure
1 Setting [Signal] • Feed the SECAM full field colour bar signal (75% colour saturation) to
SECAM EXT1 VIDEO IN.
Full Field Colour Bar
[Terminal]
EXT1 VIDEO IN

↑ 100% white

2 Auto adjustment Adjustment process page Bring the cursor on [▪SECAM ADJ] and press [OK].
performance 4/21.
4/17 [▪SECAM ADJ OK] appears when finished.

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8. Adjusting Process (continued)
6. ADC adjustment (Component 15K)
Adjustment Adjustment conditions Adjustment procedure
Point
1 Adjustment [Signal] • Feed the COMPONENT 15K 100% full field colour bar signal (100%
COMP15K, 50Hz colour saturation) to EXT3 COMPONENT IN.
576i / 50Hz
100% Full Field Colour Bar
[Terminal]
EXT3 COMPONENT IN

↑ 100% white

2 Auto adjustment Adjustment process page Bring the cursor on [▪COMP 15K ADJ] and press [OK].
performance 6/21.
6/17 [▪COMP15K ADJ OK] appears when finished.

7. ADC adjustment (Component 33K)


Adjustment Adjustment conditions Adjustment procedure
Point
1 Adjustment [Signal] • Feed the COMPONENT 33K 100% full field colour bar signal (100%
COMP33K, 50Hz colour saturation) to EXT3 COMPONENT IN.
1080i / 50Hz
100% Full Field Colour Bar
[Terminal]
EXT3 COMPONENT IN

↑ 100% white

2 Auto adjustment Adjustment process page Bring the cursor on [▪HDTV ADJ] and press [OK].
performance 7/21.
7/17 [▪HDTV ADJ OK] appears when finished.
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8. Adjusting Process (continued)
8. PC (Analog-SUBD 15 pins) signal adjustment
Adjustment Point Adjustment conditions Adjustment procedure
1 Adjustment [Signal] • Feed the PC XGA 60Hz 100% full field colour bar signal (100% colour saturation) to EXT4
XGA 60Hz PC IN.
100% Full Field Colour Bar
1024x768 / 60Hz
[Terminal]
EXT4 PC

↑ 100% white

2 Auto adjustment 8/21.


Adjustment process page 8/17 Bring the cursor on [▪ANALOG PC ADJ] and press [OK].
[▪ANALOG PC ADJ OK] appears when finished.

9. ADC adjustment (SCART RGB)


Adjustment Point Adjustment conditions Adjustment procedure
1 Adjustment [Signal] • Feed the full field colour bar signal to EXT1 SCART RGB IN.
RGB 15K 50Hz
Full Field Colour Bar
[Terminal]
EXT1 SCART IN

↑ 100% white

2 Auto adjustment 9/21.


Adjustment process page 9/17 Bring the cursor on [▪SCART RGB ADJ] and press [OK].
performance [▪SCART RGB ADJ OK] appears when finished.

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8. Adjusting Process (continued)
10. White Balance Adjustment

11/21.
For white balance adjustment, adjust the offset values on pages 12/17.

[Condition of the unit for inspection]: PC mode, Modulated light (+16), Color temperature (High)
[Input signal condition]: HDMI 1080i 15IRE(LO), 78IRE(HI)
[Adjustment reference device]: Minolta CA-210
[Adjustment procedure]
1) Display the current adjustment status at R/G/B_GAIN(HI). (Page 11/21
12/17 of process adjustment)
The signal of 78IRE is input.
2) Read the value of the luminance meter. x=0.272, y =0.277
3) Change R_GAIN(HI)/ B_GAIN(HI) (Adjustment offset value) on page 11/21
12/17 of process adjustment so that the values of the luminance meter
approach x=0.272 and y =0.277.
(Basically, G is not changed. If adjustment fails with R and B, change G. When G is lowered, the weaker of R or B must be fixed.)
4) Display the adjustment status of the current R/G/B_GAIN(LO).
The signal of 15IRE is input.
11/21 of process adjustment so that the values of the luminance meter
Change R_GAIN(LO)/ B_GAIN(LO) (adjustment offset value) on page 12/17
approach x =0.272 and y = 0.277.
5) Both HI and LO are repeating the step from 1 to 4 until becoming an aim value.
[Adjustment reference standard value]
Adjustment spec r 0.002 Inspection spec r 0.004 (point LO)
Adjustment spec r 0.001 Inspection spec r 0.002 (point HI)
6) After completing adjustments, set EEP SAVE (21/21)
(17/17) to ON in the process menu to save the white balance adjustment value.
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Contact
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P.Q.A.C. Dept. Engineering I Dept.
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Fax: (+34) 93.581.97.22
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