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HISTORY INFORMATION FOR THE FOLLOWING MANUAL:

SERVICE MANUAL (COMMON)

RB1G CHASSIS
Segment: HG
Version Date Subject
1 4/2013 1st Issue.

LCD TV

9-888-137-01
For SM - Unique , please refer :
9-888-137-P1
9 888 137 P1 ( Pan Asia )
9-888-137-C1 ( China )
9-888-137-A1 ( America )
9-888-137-J1 ( Japan)
9-888-137-E1 ( Europe)
SERVICE MANUAL (COMMON)

RB1G CHASSIS
Segment: HG

LCD TV
MODEL LIST
THIS SERVICE MANUAL CONTAINS COMMON INFORMATION FOR BELOW REGIONS AND MODELS:

REGION
ASIA CHINA AMERICA JAPAN EUROPE

MODEL
KDL 40W900A
KDL-40W900A KDL 46W900A
KDL-46W900A KDL 55W900A
KDL-55W900A
KDL-40W904A KDL-46W904A KDL-55W904A
KDL-40W905A
KDL 40W905A KDL-46W905A
KDL 46W905A KDL-55W905A
KDL 55W905A

3
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section Title Page Section Title Page

1. SAFETY NOTES 4. SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS


4-1. Accessing Service Mode ..................................................................... 218
1-1. Warnings and Caution………………………………………………………. 5
4-2. Transition of Each Micro’s Service Mode……….……………………… 218
1-2. Caution Handling of LCD Panel ......…………….................................... 5 4-3.
4 3. Change Data by b Service Mode
M 1…………………………………..…….
…………………………………..……. 218
1-3. Safety Check Out ........................……………......................................... 6 4-4. Save Changing Data by Service Mode 1……………………………… 218
1-4. Leakage Test .......................................................................................... 6 4-5. Change Data by Service Mode 2……………………………………….. 219
1-5. How to Find a Good Earth Ground………………………………………… 7 4-6. Save Changing Data by Service Mode 2……………………………… 220
4-7. Restore WB/Gamma Adj. Data to B Board…………………………….. 221
1-6. Lead Free Information….…………………………………………………… 7
4-8. WB Adjustment by Service Mode……………………………………….. 221
1-7. Handling the Flexible Flat Cable (FFC)……………………………………. 7 4-9.
4 9. VCOM Adjustment (NFR
(NFR-AUO
AUO Panel) …………………………………. 222
1-8. Procedure to remove Rear Cover…………………………........................ 8 4-10. VCOM Adjustment (HFR-SDC Panel) …………………………………. 223
1-9. Procedure to re-assemble Rear Cover……………………………………. 10 4-11. REC Setting………………………………………................................... 223
1-10. Caution Of Rear Cover …………………………………………………….. 11 4-12. Reset Panel Operation Time………………………………………......... 224
1-11. Instruction about Disassembling Smart Core……………………………. 12 4-13. Set to Shipping Condition……………………………………….............. 224
4-14. Summary of Service Control……………………………………….......... 224
4-15.
4 15. Service Menu
M Tree………………………………………........................
…………………….. ..................... 225
2 SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION
2.
4-16. How to Enter Self Diagnosis Display…………………………………… 226
2-1. Overview of Control Buttons ................................................................... 16 4-17. Updating the software……………………………………………………. 228
2-2. LED Display Control ………..................................................................... 17 4-18. Non network function…………………………………………………….. 228
2-3. LED Pattern………………........................................................................ 17 4-17. One Step Touch Key function……………………………………………. 230
2-4. Standby LED Error Display…………………………………………………. 17
5. DIAGRAMS
5
2-5. Triage Chart ............................................................................................ 18
5-1. Circuit Board Location ......................................................................... 231
5-2. Block Diagram...................................................................................... 232
3. TROUBLE SHOOTING
5-3. Connector Diagram ………………………………………...................... 240
3-1. No Power…….……………………………………………………………….. 19
3-2. LED Blinking……………….………………………………………............... 35
3-3
3-3. No Sound
Sound……………………………......................................................... 64
3-4. Analog Signal Path.................................................................................. 118
3-5. No Picture................................................................................................. 119
3-6. Input Skip Function……………………………………………………. 205
3-7. Side Buttons Malfunction……………………………………………………. 206
3-8. IR Remote Commander Malfunction………………………………………. 207
3-9. Light Sensor Error…………………………………………………………… 208 Please refer Service Manual – Unique for below information :
3-10. Network Malfunction: Ethernet (Wired)……………………………………. 209
-Safety Warnings
3-11. Wireless Network Malfunction……………………………………………. 213
3-12. Bluetooth Malfunction…………………………………………………. 215 -Wire Dressing
3-13. 3D Glasses (Active) Malfunction…………………………………………… 216 -Circuit
Circuit Board Location
3-14. HD Rec Malfunction……………………………………………………….. 217
3-15. Android Application Malfunction…………………………………………… 218
-Disassembly and Exploded View.

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RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A
SECTION 1
SAFETY NOTES

1-1. Warnings and Caution 1-2. Caution Handling of LCD Panel


1) These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. When repairing the LCD Panel, make sure you are grounded with a wrist band.
2) To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than When repairing the LCD Panel on the wall, the panel must be secured using the
that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. 4 mounting holes on the rear cover.
3) An isolation transformer should be used during any service to avoid 1) Do not press the panel or frame edge to avoid the risk of electric shock.
Possible shock hazard, because of live chassis. The chassis of this receiver is 2) Do not scratch or press on the panel with any sharp objects.
directly connected to the ac power line.
3) Do not leave the module in high temperature or in areas of high humidity for
4) Be sure to follow these guidelines to protect your property and
an extended period of time.
avoid causing serious injury :
4) Do not expose the LCD panel to direct sunlight.
• Carry the TV with an adequate number of people; larger size TVs require
two or more people. 5) Avoid contact with water. It may cause short circuit within the module.
• Correct hand placement while hil carrying
i the
th TV isi very important for
f 6) Disconnect the AC power when replacing the backlight (CCFL) or
safety and to avoid damages.
inverter circuit. (High voltage occurs at the inverter circuit at 650Vrms)
5) Components identified by shading and ! mark on the exploded views,
7) Always clean the LCD panel with a soft cloth material.
and in the parts list are critical for safe operation. Replace these
components with Sony parts whose part numbers appear as shown in this 8) Use care when handling the wires or connectors of the
e inverter circui
circuit.
manual or in supplements published by Sony. Circuit adjustments that are Damaging the wires may cause a short circuit.
critical for safe operation are identified in this manual. Follow these
9) Protect the panel from ESD to avoid damaging the electronic circuit (C-MOS).
procedures whenever critical components are replaced or improper
10) During the repair, DO NOT leave the Power On or Burn-in period for more
operation is suspected.
than 1 hour while the TV is face down on a cloth.

Do not leave Power ON > 1 hour

Figure 1. TV is faced down on a cloth during repair.

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Safety Notes RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

1-3 Safety Check-Out 1-4.Leakage Test


After correcting the original service problem, perform the following The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all
exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis must
safety checks before releasing the set to the customer:-
not exceed 00.5mA
5mA (500 microamperes)
microamperes).
1) Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly soldered Leakage current can be measured by any one of the three methods:-
connections. Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges. 1) A commercial leakage tester such as the SIMPSON 229 or RCA WT540A.
2) Check the inter board wiring to ensure that no wires are pinched or Follow the manufacturers instructions to use those instructions.
contact high-wattage resistors. 2) A battery-operated AC milliampmeter The DATA PRECISION 245 digital
3)Ch k allll control knobs, shields,
3)Check hi ld covers, ground d straps
t andd mounting
ti multimeter is suitable for this job
job.
hardware have been replaced. Be absolutely certain you have replaced all 3) Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery
the insulators. operated AC voltmeter. The 'limit' indication is 0.75V so analog meters must
4) Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transistors that have an accurate low voltage scale. The SIMPSON'S 250 and SANWA SH-
were installed during a previous repair. Point them out to the customer and 63TRD are examples of passive VOMs that are suitable. Nearly all battery
recommend d their
th i replacement. operated digital multimeter that have a 2 VAC range are suitable
suitable.
5) Look for parts which, though functioning show obvious signs of (see Figure 2.)
deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recommend their
replacement.
6) Check the line cords for cracks and abrasion. Recommend the
replacement off any such h line
li cord d to
t the
th customer.
t
7) Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, metalized knobs, screws and all
other exposed metal parts for AC leakage. Check leakage test as described
next.
8. For safety reasons, repairing the Power board and/or Inverter board is
prohibited.
hibit d
Figure 2. AC voltmeter to check AC leakage

6
Safety Notes RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

1-7. Handling the FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE (FFC)


1-5. How to Find a Good Earth Ground
 When you insert / pull out FFC, please grasp a reinforcement board and main body of
1) A cold-water pipe is a guaranteed earth ground; the cover-plate retaining
FFC.
screw on most AC outlet boxes is also at earth ground.
2) If the retaining screw is to be u
used ass your
o r earth ground
ground, verify that it is at
ground by measuring the resistance between it and a cold-water pipe with an
ohmmeter. The reading should be zero ohms.
3) If a cold-water pipe is not accessible, connect a 60- to 100-watt trouble-
light (not a neon lamp) between the hot side of the receptacle and the
retaining screw.
screw Try both slots,
slots if necessary,
necessary to locate the hot side on the line;
the lamp should light at normal brilliance if the screw is at ground potential
(see Figure 3).

Figure 3. Checking for earth ground.

1-6. Lead Free Information


The circuit boards used in these models have been processed using Lead
Main Board
Free Solder. The boards are identified by the LF logo located close to the Main Board
board designation.

Figure 4: LF Logo Figure 5: LF logo on circuit board

The servicing
Th i i off these
th boards
b d requires
i special
i l precautions.
ti It iis strongly
t l
recommended to use Lead Free Solder material in order to guarantee optimal < Insertion> <Pull out>
quality of new solder joints.
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Safety Notes RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

CAUTION: During this disassemble, please ensure the TV set is on the flat surface table/desk and put on Soft
( Confirm all screws & positions before removing) Cushion sheet/ Protection Sheet to prevent form TV scratch.

1-8. Procedure to remove Rear Cover

HG 55”

1. All screws should be remove on 2. Remove stand by pull down as 3. Pull out sound reflector left &
rear cover and AC except stand direction then remove joint screw right
joint screw

AC AC
cover cord

4. Remove AC cover (plastic). Pull 5. Forefinger & middle finger 6. The 1st Servicers both hands to
out AC cord clutched AC cover hole bottom pull up rear cover
side

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Safety Notes RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

1-8. Procedure to remove Rear Cover (continue)

7 The 1st operator use left hand to


7. 8 The 2nd operator use right hand
8. 9.
9 The two operator put up the rear
pick rear cover top side to pick rear cover top side cover together

Notes & Caution Point


1. 40” :Need One Servicer.
2. 46” & 55” :Need two Servicers.
3 Hands need glove
3. glove.
4. Procedure of remove rear cover
will be same with all inch
5. Rear cover of bottom side is
easy to deform
deform.
Red area is caution
Rear cover of bottom side is
easy to deform.

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Safety Notes RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

1-9. Procedure to re-assemble Rear Cover

Assemble rear cover as a direction

Alignment: Bottom right corner

1. Assemble rear cover as a 2. Lay down rear cover top side 3. Check all side whether its
4. Put reflector left & right
direction to assemble properly insert

5. Tighten all screw for rear


cover, reflector, AC cover &
stand joint screw except four 7 Put stand as direction and tighten
7.
stand screw four stand screw

6. Connect AC cord connector, install AC cover


& tighten the screw

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Safety Notes RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

1-10. Caution Of Rear Cover

NG to grab
(sharp edge and easy to deform)

OK to grab
(curling area)

OK to grab with
ith care
(easy to deform area)

(40”, 46”, 55” rear cover will be same sharp edge area)

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Safety Notes RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

1-11. Instruction about Disassembling Smart Core 3. Remove Smart Core Cover.

1. Remove screws. a) HG/MD/LK/LS/MW Model b) TE Model


SCREW +PSW
PSW M3x6 SCREW +PSW
a) HG/MD/LK/LS/MW Model (ONLY HG) b) TE Model M3x6

Smart Core Cover


Smart Core Cover Pull left side.
Pull left side.
SCREW +BVTP 3x10 SCREW +BVTP 3x10
Don’t pull right side
side.
Recommended disassemble position

ORNAMENT

have a hook only right side


side.
Lay the display face down on a
work surface that is lager than
4. Remove Smart Core from SET.
the TV and make space in front
of ORNAMENT. a) HG/MD/LK/LS/MW Model

2 Take off Harness from Hook


2. Hook.
a) HG/MD/LK/LS/MW Model b) TE Model

unplug
Rotate Smart Core to direction

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Safety Notes RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

(Continue from 4a) (Continue from 4b)

Wipe scratch marks on BEZEL flame Release Smart Core Bracket


a) HG/MD/LK/LS/MW Model
TE M
Model
d l

Scratch marks by Smart Core remain on BEZEL flame.

Smart Core Bracket (Only TE)

Wipe marks
b) TE Model
It moves bottom side with moving on Bracket to back side.

BACK
5.Release connector & harness.
a) HG/MD/LK/LS/MW/TE Model

BOTTOM

Lock

unplug

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Safety Notes RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

6.Release Lid/Case Hook (2 position). 8.Release Ornament/Case Hook (1 position).


a) HG/MD/LK/LS/MW/TE Model HG/MD/LK/LS/MW/TE Model

Pinch and rotate case hook by flat


f at plate ((ex.
x Steel ruler)
ruler).
Case

Lid

CASE

Put your finger at this position. ORNAMENT

This makes it easy to release hook.

9.Remove HIR PWB.


HG/MD/LK/LS/MW/TE Model
7.Remove Smart Core Lid.
HG/MD/LK/LS/MW/TE Model

LID, SC

HIR PWB

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Safety Notes RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

10.Remove Wifi PWB and BT PWB.


HG/MD/LK/LS/MW/TE Model Finish!

HG/MD/LK/LS/MW Model TE Model

Cover
Wifi PWB
Cover Bracket

Lid Lid
common

BT HSC PWB WiFi

BT PWB Case Case

common

HIR PWB

11 R l
11.Release HSC/C
HSC/Case Hook
H k PWB
P B (2 position)
i i ) and
d remove HSC PWB.
PWB Ornament
HG/MD/LK/LS/MW/TE Model CASE

HSC PWB

Remove HSC PWB pinching and rotating this hook


hook.

15
Self Diagnostic Function

SECTION 2
2-1. Overview of Control Buttons
SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION

2-1-1. (EXCEPT CHINA) 2-1-2. (CHINA)

FRONT TV CONTROLS/ TERMINALS/ INDICATOR FRONT TV CONTROLS/ TERMINALS/ INDICATOR

nsors and illumination Sensors and illumination


emote control sensor/Light sensor) (Remote control sensor/Light sensor)

Example Illumination lights up or blinks in different Example Illumination lights up or blinks in different
colours according to the status of the TV colours according to the status of the TV
( details refer to 2-2.
2-2 LED Display Control) ( details refer to 2
2-2
2. LED Display Control)

RIGHT RIGHT

CH+/- (Channel) / / , 频道 +/- (Channel) ,


+/- (Volume) / / . +/- (Volume) / / .
Power Press to select the next or Press to select the next or
Power 频道 +
Turn the TV on previous channel. previous channel.
Turn the TV on
or switch to Press to adjust the volume. Press to adjust the volume.
or switch to
standby mode In TV Home Menu: buttons In TV Home Menu: buttons
standby mode
will work as , , , . will work as

INPUT SELECT / 频道 -
SELECT/ CONFIRM INPUT SELECT /
Press to select the next or SELECT/ CONFIRM
USB 2/3 USB 2/3 Press to select the next or
Press to see previous channel. 主菜单
Press to see previous channel.
photo, music In TV Home Menu: buttons
photo, music In TV Home Menu: buttons
and video files will work as (select/confirm)
and video files will work as (select/confirm)
stored on a USB device. stored on a
HOME USB device. Press to display the TV
Press to display the TV 主菜单
Home Menu.
Menu
Home Menu.

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Self Diagnostic Function

2-2. LED Display Control 2-4. Standby LED Error Display


Note: Details refer to Troubleshooting Section.
Status White Center LED Side RGB LED Side Amber LED Remarks

Power Off Smart Core RED


*1 power switch off (by side Board Error Item
( by power saving switch Off Off Off LED blinking Detection Items
key)
off and *1) count
Main-micro is in normal
Power On White Off Off
operation Main 19.5V failure [MAIN_POWE]  Power Adaptor
Standby 2x * This failure is not saved
Main-micro block is in sleep  B* Board Error
( by remote control off only Off Off Off
mode Main 5.0/3.3/1.8/1.0/ 1.1V failure [DC_ALERT]
)
Skype Call Receive white white blinking Off * 5.0/1.0V failures are not saved.  B* Board Error
White looping  B* Board Error
Picture Off one time blinking Off Audio amp. protection [AUD_PROT]
breathing  Speaker Error
Device Connection White cyan Off
Set "On Timer"/ Reminder HDMI equalizer/switch I2C NACK [HDMI_EQ]
/ Set "Rec Timer" White Orange Off 3x *There is Temp. sensor on the same I2C bus
 B* Board Error
( Power On )
Tuner or demodulator I2C NACK [TU_DEMOD]
Set "On Timer"/ Reminder  B* Board Error
/ Set "Rec Timer" Off Off Orange AFE device I2C NACK [[AFE_ I2C]]  B* Board Error
( Standby )
AFE device SPI NACK [AFE_SPI]
The number of LED blinking (only for AEP,CH,HK)  B* Board Error
Red indicates cause of failure
Failure Off Off
Blinking ( refer to the table of next  LED Driver Error
4x LED Driver Error [LD_ERR] (HG/TE Model)
page )
 Panel Module
Blinking:0.5sec On / 0.5sec
Aging mode white Green Blinking Off T Con Error [TCON_ERR]
ERR] (MD/MW/HG/TE
Off
End of Aging mode White Green Blinking Off Blinking:3sec On / 3sec Off Model)  Tcon Board
Software Updating white blinking white blinking off  Panel module
Software Updating finish Off Blue lit off 5x
Panel ID EEPROM I2C NACK (Also panel  Tcon board
Test Reset White white blinking Off
Orange Blinking:0.5sec On / 0.5sec
power failure is a suspect) [P_ID_ERR]  G* Board Error
Error of panel ID Off Green Blinking
Blinking Off  B* Board Error
REC [AEP/J only]
l ] White
Whit Red(Pink) Lit Off LED driver [BACKLITE]
6x  LED Driver (LD) Board Error
Picture Frame White Orange Off
ePOP/ Cyan Lit/ One shot Center White when Over temperature protection [TEMP_ERR]
White Off
Shop Illumination Cyan loop feature change 7x *Temp. sensor I2C NACK [TEMP_ERR] *There
2-3. LED Pattern is HDMI Eq on the same I2C bus.  B* Board Error
When safety shutdown occurs, Standby LED display reports the cause by using the lightning Software Error (VPS/MEPS/HOST/STBY/AFE
8x
patterns as indicated b low.
below WDT)  B* B
Board
dEError

0.5sec 3.0sec 3.0sec B* Board Type


Size G* Board Type
OTHERS JP
0.5sec 40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
Example: The figure above shows LED display when SHUTDOWN is caused by Audio
Error. It repeats flashing for a specified number of times in 0.5sec/cycle and has a 3 seconds 46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
interval of lighting off. Please note that a 3 seconds interval of lighting off is fixed regardless of abnormal state types. 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B
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Self Diagnostic Function

2-5. Triage Chart

Green
Symptoms - Shutdown. Power LED No Video Bluetooth
LED Remote Network Audio Skype Smart Core
blinking red diagnostics sequences Power - missing or distorted (BT)
Blinking
g
Bluetooth /
Reference Green No White Power Stationary
No video Wireless Smart Core no One Step
*10 LED non- LED & does not colored No video No No Skype
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 One of can't LED (Set is Remote
(n/a) stop reponse to remote lines or all Inputs Remote Audio Can't Work
Inputs connect still alive) (OSR) can't
Blinking (Dead Set) dots
connect

B* Board                 

G* Board       

H* Board (IR)   

H** Board (SC)    

Speaker  

Skype Module 

Wifi Module   

BT Module 

LD* Board  

LVDS FFC    

Tcon       

LCD Panel       

Panel Panel Soft-


Power Power LD (Tcon) (Backlight) TEMP ware Emitter
FAN Note: Details refer to Troubleshooting Section.
Problem Audio (N/A)
Size B* Board Type G* Board H* H** Board
Local
I2C Type Board Type
Type

Most likely defective part OTHERS JP


40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A HIR HSC
Secondary possible defective part
46” BA2 S
BA2-S BA2 W
BA2-W G1A HIR HSC

55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B HIR HSC

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RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A
SECTION 3
TROUBLESHOOTING

3-1. No Power Note: For location details, refer to troubleshooting Reference for parts location.

No Power

Check STBY 3.3V NG Replace NG


L9101 (B-others) Between G* Board to G* Board
C9318 (BK*) B* Board Harness

OK
OK
Harness

B* Board

DC/DC converter check

NO POWER: Ayu2 control


Size B* Board Type G* Board
Type

OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

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Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

Board Board PWB (A side) Detail


Name

BA2-S
L9101
(L9101)

BA2-W L9101
(L9101)

BM
(L9101)

L9101

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Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

Board Name Board PWB (A side) Detail

BKX
(C9318) C9318

BKE
(C9318) C9318

BKJ
(C9318) C9318

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Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

3-1-1. No POWER DC / DC Converter Check

START

Check SL9111 Voltage. Check SL9105 is no


no Check F9106
Ch k F9105
Check iti 1
1.18V?
18V?
Is the voltage 1V?

yes
yes

END
Check SL9109 Voltage. no
Check F9104
Is the voltage 5V?

yes

Check SL9103 Voltage. no


Check F9102
Is the voltage 3.3V?

yes

Check SL9107 Voltage. no


Check F9102
Is the voltage 1.5V?
Size B* Board Type G* Board
yes Type

OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

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Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

Board Name Board PWB (A side) Detail

BA2-S SL9109
SL9105
(SL9103) SL9111
F9102
(SL9105)
(SL9107)
(SL9109)
(SL9111)
(F9102) F9104
(F9104)
(F9105)
(F9106) SL9103 F9106
F9105
SL9107

BA2-W SL9109 SL9111


(SL9103) F9102
(SL9105)
SL9105
(SL9107)
(SL9109)
(SL9111)
F9104
(F9102)
(F9104)
(F9105)
(F9106) SL9103
F9105 F9106
SL9107

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Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

Board Name Board PWB (A side) Detail

BM
(SL9103) F9106
SL9107 SL9111 F9104
(SL9105)
(SL9107)
(SL9109)
(SL9111)
(F9102)
SL9109
(F9104)
(F9105)
(F9106) F9105 SL9105
F9102 SL9103

BKE SL9103 F9102 SL9109 F9105


(SL9103)
(SL9105)
(SL9107)
SL9105
(SL9109)
(SL9111) SL9111
(F9102)
(F9104)
(F9105) F9104
F9106
SL9107
(F9106)

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Troubleshooting Reference

Board Name Board PWB (A side) Detail

BKX
(SL9103) SL9103 F9102 SL9109

(SL9105)
(SL9107) F9105
(SL9109)
(SL9111)
(F9102)
(F9104)
(F9105) SL9111
SL9107 F9104
(F9106)

BKJ
(SL9103) SL9103 F9102 SL9109
(SL9105)
(SL9107) F9105
(SL9109)
(SL9111)
(F9102)
(F9104)
(F9105) SL9111
(F9106) SL9107 F9104

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W900A/904A/905A

3 1 2 No POWER: Ayu2 Control


3-1-2.
Note:
G BOARD : ( N/A FOR THIS MODEL)
No Power

Check STBY_+3.3V
NG Check AC_MON Look for AC_MON line
at AYU2 NG
look for where
at AYU2 at CN9101 pin2 (except BK*) or
(F11, G11, K13 pin STBY_+3.3V is NG.
(C6 pin  R7352) G-board / Adapter failure (LW)
 C7348)

OK OK

Check STBY_+1.8V
NG Check MAIN_PWR
at AYU2 look for where NG Look for MAIN_POWER
_ line
at AYU2
(K5, L5, L10, J7 pin STBY_+1.8V is NG. at CN9101 pin1 (except BK*)
(A9 pin  R7344)
 C7349) or replace AYU2

OK
OK

Check STBY_+1.0V Check REG+12V


NG look for where NG
at AYU2 at CN9101 pin7
G-board /
STBY_+1.0V is NG. Check REG+19V
(N13, P13 pin  C7350) Adapter (LW)
at F9301(BK*
9301( * only))
OK
OK

Check Xtal oscillation NG It might be power supply problem


Replace X7302 or Ayu2 Please refer "DC/DC converter check" sheet Size B* Board Type G* Board
X7302, 32.768KHz Type
(A7, B7 pin  R7386) Or
Check "STBY LED BLINKING" OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
OK
Note: 46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
(AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

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Troubleshooting Reference

Board Name Board PWB Detail

C7349
BA2-S (B side)
(C7348)
(C7349)
(C7350)

C7348

C7350

R7386 R7344
BA2-S (A side)
(R7344)
Pin 7 Pin 1
(R7352)
(R7386)
(CN9101)
CN9101

Pin 2

R7352

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Troubleshooting Reference

Board Name Board PWB (B side) Detail

BA2 W
BA2-W (B side)
id )
(C7348)
(C7349)
(C7350)
C7348
C7350

C7349

R7386 R7344
BA2-W (A side)
(R7344) Pin 7 Pin 1
(R7352)
(R7386)
(CN9101)
CN9101

Pin 2

R7352

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Troubleshooting Reference

Board Name Board PWB (B side) Detail

BM (B side)
id ) C7350
(C7348)
C7348
(C7349)
(C7350)

C7349

BM (A side)
R7344
(R7344) R7386
(R7352)
(R7386)
(CN9101)

CN9101
Pin 7

R7352 Pin 1
Pin 2

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Troubleshooting Reference

Board Name Board PWB (B side) Detail

BKE (B side) C7349

(C7348)
(C7349)
(C7350)

C7348

C7350

BKE (A side) R7352

(R7344)
(R7352)
(R7386)
(F9301)

F9301
R7386
R7344

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W900A/904A/905A

Board Name Board PWB (B side) Detail

BKX (B side) C7349

(C7348)
(C7349)
(C7350)

C7348

C7350

BKX (A side)
R7352
(R7344)
(R7352)
(R7386)
(F9301)

F9301
R7386
R7344

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Board Name Board PWB (B side) Detail

C7349
BKJ (B side)
(C7348)
(C7349)
(C7350)

C7348

C7350

BKJ (A side)
R7352
(R7344)
((R7352))
(R7386)
(F9301)

F9301

R7386
R7344

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W900A/904A/905A

3-1-3. No POWER: Ayu2 Failure

AYU2 Fail Suspected

AYU2 is working,
but specific block fails; Yes See AYU2
like no picture, replacement flow
I/O damage,
damage etc

No Store Error
message.

Y
Yes N
No Yes
Check DDR Find Some Check RawNAND Find Some If it is
AYU2 LOG is displayed
using CheckSW Error message using CheckSW Error message unacceptable
Errors,
Yes No No
it is RawNAND
No DDR d
device
i ffailil RawNAND data fail Store SW log, device failure
Check SW behaviors.
From the error Data fails are
Yes Check message, we can especially in
AYU2 power is OK DDR & RawNAND find which device environment area.
interface has failure. Erase RawNAND
If this
thi AArea h
has
Move to device broken, check soft
analysis phase. cannot run In this case,
No
corrupted data are
written to NAND
Yes
es flash in proper
Software was written
Replace both way.
successful ly
AYU2 & RawNAND
at least one time So, we have to
check the logs of
exception or errors.
No
Erase RawNAND Note:
is a last option. (AYU2) – IC9000
Replace Ayu2 (Brownie)- IC9001

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W900A/904A/905A

3-1-4. No POWER: Ayu2 Replacement

AYU2
replacement flow

RawNAND erase

Product SW rewrite

Yes Product
Recover?
SW writing
iti iissue
No
RawNAND erase

AYU2 replacement

Product SW write

No
Recover? RawNAND replacement

Yes Product SW write

AYU2 issue Yes


Recover? RawNAND issue
No Note:
(AYU2) – IC9000
Board issue (Brownie)- IC9001

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W900A/904A/905A

(*)
3-2. LED Blinking Size B* Board Type G* Board
3-2-1. LED BLINKING 3x (DC Alert, Audio Error & Communication Error) Type

OTHERS JP
3-time blinking 40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
TUNER 46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
DC_ALERT
DMD_TU_I2C 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B
or NG
I2CB bus check: I2C bus dumping or
Check
Ch k D+1.0V att NG
F9105,IC9103,etc Probe CL2205, AYU2
JL9129 AUDIO
(B* Board) CL2206
on the B* Board
Check NG
OK Speaker Impedance Speaker
OK Brownie at SP Connector

SPIC check OK
Check +3.3V_MAIN_1 NG SPI dumping
Probe RB8522
at JL9116 on F9102,IC9102,etc resistor
the B* Board (B* Board) or AYU2 Check AUDIO+12.5V
at pin 8/10 of NG
G* Board
G
OK CN9101 on
OK the B* Board

I2C_CCP check
NG OK
R8502 and I2C_CCP Pull
Check +1.8V_MAIN on IC9201,etc
, R8503 U
Up Check +12.5V
+12 5V
Pin 2 of IC9201 (B* Board) at Power Amp side NG F4601,IC4601,etc
of F4601
(B* Board)
OK on
OK the B* Board
HDMI (Continue) #2
OK
Check +5V_MAIN NG
I2CA bus check: NG IC4601,etc
at JL9132 on IC9101,etc I2CA bus
Probe CL5023, (B* Board)
the B* Board (B* Board) dumping
CL5024
resistor
or AYU2 (Continue) #3
OK

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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

Board Name Board PWB (A side) Detail

BA2-S/W
CL2151
CL2152 CL2152

CL2151

BM
CL2151
CL2152 CL2151

CL2152

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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

Board Name Board PWB (A side) Detail

BKX/J
CL2151
CL2152 CL2152

CL2151

BKT(BKE)
CL2151
CL2152
CL2152
CL2151

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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

Board Name Board PWB (A side) Detail

BA2-S/W
R8502 R8502

R8503

R8503

BM R8503
R8502
R8502
R8503

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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

Board Name Board PWB (A side) Detail

BKX/J
R8502
R8503
R8503

R8502

BKE
R8502
R8503

R8503

R8502

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Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

Board Name Board PWB (A side) Detail

BA2-S/W
CL5023 CL5023

CL5024

CL5024

BM
CL5023
CL5024 CL5023 CL5024

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Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

Board Name Board PWB (A side) Detail

BKX/J CL5024
CL5023
CL5024
CL5023

BKE
CL5023 CL5024
CL5024
CL5023

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Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

Board Name Board PWB (A side) Detail

BA2-S/W
CN9101

CN9101 pin9

CN9101 pin8

BM
CN9101

CN9101 pin9

CN9101 pin8

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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

Board Name Board PWB (B side) Detail

BA2-S/W
IC4601
IC4601

BM
IC4601

IC4601

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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

Board Name Board PWB (A side) Detail

BKX/J
IC4601 F4601

F4601

IC4601

BKE
IC4601
F4601 F4601

IC4601

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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

Board Name Board PWB (B side) Detail

BA2-S/W
F4601

F4601

BM
F4601

F4601

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W900A/904A/905A

3-2-2. LED BLINKING 3x (Audio Error) – BA2 and BM board only Size B* Board Type G* Board
Type

OTHERS JP

#2 #3 40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

IC4601,etc 46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A


F4601,IC4601,etc
(B* Board) 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B
(B* Board)

Check the IC4601


High Check the IC4601
Check 12.5V Out pin 9, 16, 25, 32 No No
enough pin 18 (at CL4606)
( at F4601) to GND Replace F4601 Switching 0V to 12V
is HIGH?
impedance around 300-400kHz
Yes Yes
Solder NG
Low impedance

IC4601 or parts around IC4601 NG

L4601-L4604
Check the CN4601
No or
IC4601 No Check broken parts DC level ~2V (at
C4611-C4614
burn or broken ? around IC4601 JL4621~JL4624)
NG
Yes
Check the IC4601
Yes NG
I2S line pin 5,
5 6, 7, 8
IC9000 NG
Replace IC4601 (at CL4601~CL4604)

OK

IC4601 NG Note:
(AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001

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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BA2 board -Side A

CL4604
C
CL4603
C
C
CL4602
CL4601

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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BA2 board -Side B

IC4601

9 32
JL4622

JL462
JL462
JL462

16 25 F4601
CL4606
21
24
23

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Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BM board -Side
Side B (not applicable for this model)

F4601

32 25
CL460
CL460

CL460
CL460

CL4606
9 16
04
03

01
02

JL4621

IC4601
JL4622
JL4623

JL4624

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W900A/904A/905A

3-2-3. LED BLINKING 3x (Audio Error) – BKE and BKX board only (Not applicable for this model) Size B* Board Type G* Board
Type

OTHERS JP
#3
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
#2
IC4601,etc 46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
F4601,IC4601,etc
(B* Board) 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B
(B* Board)

High Check the IC4601


Check 19.5V Check the IC4601
enough Out pin 38, 42, 43, 47 No No
(at fuse F4601) pin 18 (at CL4606)
Replace F4601 Switching 0V to 19V
to GND is HIGH?
around 300-400kHz
impedance Yes
Yes
Solder NG
Low impedance
IC4601 or parts around IC4601 NG

L4601-L4604
Check the CN4601
No or
IC4601 No Check broken parts DC level ~9.7V
C4611-C4614
burn or broken ? around IC4601 (at JL4621~JL4624)
NG
Yes

Yes Check the IC4601


NG
I2S line pin
IC9000 NG
4, 12, 15, 16 (at
Replace IC4601
CL4601~CL4604)
OK
Note:
IC4601 NG (AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001

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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BKE and BKX board Side A (Not applicable for this model)

CL46
CL46
CL46
603
604
602
F4601

CL4601

IC4601
32

42

47
43

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Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BKE and BKX board Side B (Not applicable for this model)

JL4622 JL4621

JL4624

JL4622

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Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

3-2-4. LED Blinking 4x (LED Voltage Error) 3-2-5. LED Blinking 5x (T-Con Error) (HG and TE Model)

4-times blinking 5-times blinking

NG
Panel (T-con)
B* Board
change
Between 0.98V
0 98V to 1.23V
1 23V
Check JL9112 Check PANEL_VCC Confirm Tcon12V.
12.5V at pin 47-51 of NG
G* Board Symptom
(BACKLIGHT_MON) LED driver CN8001 on
improvement
on the B* Board
on the B* Board
About 12.5V OK Panel (T-con)

Symptom
improvement
Replace the Harness
Harness
B* Board Between G* and Panel

NG
Symptom
improvement
Replace
LVDS Harness
the LVDS Harness

For Ayu2(IC9000) replacement check related section NG

Size B* Board Type G* Board


Type

OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

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Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BA2 board Side B

LED Blinking 4x (LED Voltage Error)

BACKLIGHT_MON =
JL9112

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Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BK* board Side B (Not applicable for this model)
BK
LED Blinking 4x (LED Voltage Error)

BACKLIGHT_MON =
JL8206

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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BM board Side B (not applicable for this model)

LED Blinking 4x (LED Voltage Error)

BACKLIGHT_MON
BACKLIGHT MON =
JL9112

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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BA2S board Side A

LED Blinking 5x (T-Con Error)


(HG and TE Model)

PANEL_VCC

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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BK* board Side A (Not applicable for this model)
BK

LED Blinking 5x (T-Con Error)


(HG and TE Model)

PANEL_VCC

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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BM board Side A (Not applicable for this model)

LED Blinking 5x (T-Con Error)


(HG and TE Model)

PANEL_VCC

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Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

3-2-6. LED Blinking 6x (Backlight Error)


3-2-7. LED Blinking 7x (Temperature Error)

6 ti
6-time blinking
bli ki
7-time blinking

Check BL_ERR
Low For Ayu2(IC9000)
(JL9112) at Setting circumstance
B* Board replacement check
Pin 18 of CN9101 NG Set to another
related section is OK?
on the B* Board
location, etc.
Temperature, Ventilation, etc.
High
Yes
Symptom
Change G* Board improvement G* board / Change B* Board, NG
Adapter (BK* only) Panel
and Aging a few hours

NG Symptom

Panel improvement

B* Board

Size B* Board Type


B G* Board
G
Type

OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

46” BA2 S
BA2-S BA2 W
BA2-W G1A

55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

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Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

3-2-8 LED BLINKING 8x (Software Error)

8-time blinking
g

No
o
CH or AEP destination? B* Board NG

YES

No
Using CAM Module? B* Board NG

YES

Check clock signal @ pin NG CI CAM module

AM30 of IC9000 (AYU2) B* Board NG

Size B* Board Type G* Board


Type
OK
OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
B* Board NG 46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

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Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

Board Name Board PWB (B side) Detail

BA2-S/W
R8558
R8558

BM
R8558

R8558

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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

Board Name Board PWB (A side) Detail

BKJ
R8558
R8558

BKE
R8558

R8558

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W900A/904A/905A

3-3. No Sound

No Sound

“Audio System”
Check the Change to
“Speakers setting” “TV Speaker”

“TV Speakers”

Symptom
Change the Speaker NG Replace improvement
B* Board No Sound: Audio
Harness the B* Board

No Sound: Tuner
Symptom NG
improvement
No Sound: HDMI
Speaker Harness Speaker

(*)
Size B* Board Type G* Board
Type

OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

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Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Size B* Board Type G* Board


Type
3-3-1. No Sound : Audio (For all models)

OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
#1 #1
46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

No signal No signal
Check the solder
Check the Check the Check
Ch k th
the NG NG
of IC4501 CP & CN
Digital out CN4801 pin1 IC9000 is NG IC4501 VSS -3.3V
(7&8pin) & C4501
(use Video input) (SPDIF input) (IC4501 pin6)

OK OK OK OK
Solder NG
CN4801 is NG
Check the
Speaker Sound IC4501 NG
Power Amp Block (F4601,IC4601,etc)
(use Video input) NG is NG.
NG See item: LED blinking 3x
(Audio error) Check the
NO
OK X_AUDIO_MUTE_ This is MUTE situation.
SPHPLO Check IC9000
pin5 is HIGH?
Check the HP out OK
(use Video input) No Problem OK

No signal
Check the
NG INR+ & INL+ pin1 &14.
IC9001 is NG
(at CL4502 and CL4501)
Signal is coming?
Check the IC4501 NG DC/DC converter is NG
VDD 3.3V See No POWER DC / DC OK
(IC4501 pin9) Converter Check
IC4501 NG Note:
(AYU2) – IC9000
OK (Brownie)- IC9001

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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BA2 board Side B

CN4801
Vcc
Vin (pin 1)

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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BA2 board Side B

CL4502 CL4501

INR+ 1 14 IN-

X_AUDIO_MUTE_SPHPLO 5
Vss 6 IC4501 9 Vdd

CP 7 8 CN

C4501

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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BM board Side A (not applicable for this model)

9 Vdd
14 IN-

8 CN
CL4501

IC4501
INR+ 1

Vss 6
CP 7
CL4502
MUTE_SPHPLO 5

C4501
X_AUDIO_M

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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BM board Side B (not applicable for this model)

CN4801
Vcc
Vin (pin
n 1)

69
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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
B
BKE and BKX ide A (Not applicable for this model)
board Side

C4501

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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BKE and BKX
B board Side
ide B (Not applicable for this model)

CN4801
Vcc
Vin (pin 1)

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W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BKE and BKX board Side B (Not applicable for this model)

CL4502
CL4501

IN- 14 1 INR+
IC4501

5 X_AUDIO_MUTE_SPHPLO
Vdd 9 6 Vss

CN 8 7 CP

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W900A/904A/905A

3-3-2. No Sound : Audio (Additional : For Europe models only)

#1 #1
#

Check the SCART OK Check the


NO
(use Digital RF No Problem This is MUTE situation.
situation
CNT pin7 (IC4511)
Tuner input) Check IC9000
is HIGH?

NG OK

INR & INL No signal


Check the IC4511 NG DC/DC converter is NG
pin10 &1 (IC4511)
pin 3 See to section “3-1-2. No IC9001 is NG
VCC 3.3V POWER: Ayu2 Control (at CL4512 and CL4511)
Signal is coming?
OK
OK

IC4511 NG
Check the Check the solder
NG NG
IC4511 pin 6 Of IC4511 CP & CN
VEE-3.3V
(4&5pin) & C4511
(*)
OK OK Size B* Board Type G* Board
Solder NG Type

OTHERS JP
IC4511 NG
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
Note: 46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
(AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

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BA2 board Side B

CL4512

CL4511

Vee -3.3V 6 5 CN C4511


CNT 7 4 CP
3 Vcc 3.3V

INR 10 1 INL

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Troubleshooting Reference
BKE and BKX
BK board
boar Side A (Not applicable for this model

CL4512

Ve
ee -3.3V 6
INR 10

CNT 7

5 CN
4 CP
3 Vcc 3.3V
1 INL
CL4511

C4511

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3-3-3. Main Board Power Off Checking (for Main SP Lch & Rch)

No Checking Item OK NG

1 Check fuse F4601 Fuse short Fuse open

2 Check connectivity audio Vcc to GND No short to GND Either 1 short to GND
C4606 – GND
C4607 – GND
C4608 – GND
C4609 – GND

3 Check connectivity audio +3.3V_MAIN to GND No short to GND Either 1 short to GND
(only for BKE and BKX board)
IC4601 (Pin8) – GND
IC4601 (Pin27) – GND

4 Check connectivity audio output to GND. No short to GND Either 1 of pin short to GND
CN4601
Pin 1 – GND
Pin 2 – GND
Pin 3 – GND
Pin 4 – GND

Size B* Board Type G* Board


Type

OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
Note: 46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
(AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

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Troubleshooting Reference
BA2 board Side A

Pin 4

Pin 2
Pin 1
Pin 3

CN4601

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BA2 board Side B

IC4601

C4608 C4606

C4609 C4607 F4601

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Troubleshooting Reference
BM board Side A (not
not applicable for this model)

CN4601
Pin 3
Pin 4
Pin 1
Pin 2

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BM board Side B (not applicable for this model)

F4601

C4606 C4607

C4608 IC4601
C4609

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BKE and BKX board Side A (Not applicable for this model)

F4601

IC4601

CN4601

2
7

Pin 4
Pin 3
Pin 1
Pin 2
C4609 C4606
C4608 C4607

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3-3-3. Main Board Power Off Checking (for Main SP Lch & Rch)

No Checking Item OK NG

5 Check connectivity audio output path (only for BA2 Must have good connection Open circuit.
and BM board): (~0 Ω)
L4601 (near to IC side) – CN4601 Pin1
L4602 (near to IC side) – CN4601 Pin2
L4603 (near
( to
t IC side)
id ) – CN4601 Pi
Pin3
3
L4604 (near to IC side) – CN4601 Pin4

6 Check connectivity audio output path Must have good connection Open circuit.
(only for BKE and BKX board): ( Ω))
(~0
L4601 (near to IC side) – CN4601 Pin4
L4602 (near to IC side) – CN4601 Pin3
L4603 (near to IC side) – CN4601 Pin2
L4604 (near to IC side) – CN4601 Pin1

Size B* Board Type G* Board


Type

OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

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BA2 board Side A

P 4
Pin CN4601

P 2
Pin
P 1
Pin
P 3
Pin

L4604 L4603 L4602

L4601

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BM board Side A (not applicable for this model)

L4601

L4602

L4604
L4603

CN4601
Pin 3
Pin 4
Pin 1
Pin 2

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BKE and BKX board Side A (Not applicable for this model)

F4601

L4604 L4603 L4602 L4601

CN4601

Pin 4
Pin 3
Pin 1
Pin 2
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3-3-4. Main Board Power On Checking (for Main SP Lch & Rch)

No Checking Item OK NG If  NG If  NG

1 Check Switching Freq = 384kHz or No switching Go to next checking.


IC4601 side-terminal of 768KHz ±20KHz frequency at
L4601,L4602, Vrms = dont care either one of the
L4603,L4604 CL

2 Check F4601 MainSP V(before fuse) = 12.5V ± 0.5V No voltage. Check fuse broken? Change fuse (5A).
(for BA2 and BM board V(after fuse) = 12.5V ± 0.5 V Check CN9101 Pin 8 Check power supply
only) &10 got 12.5V? board audio VCC.

3 Check F4601 MainSP V(before fuse) = 19.5V ± 0.5V No voltage. Change fuse (5A).
((for BKE and BKX V(after fuse) = 19.5V ± 0.5 V Check power supply
board only) board audio VCC.

4 Check IC4601 (Pin V(before fuse) = 3.3V ± 0.5V No voltage. Check +3.3V_MAIN
8) and C4601 (Pin 27) V(after fuse) = 3.3V ± 0.5 V supply.
(for BKE and BKX
board only)
Size B* Board Type G* Board
Type

OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
Note:
46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
(AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

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Troubleshooting Reference
BA2 board Side A

L4604 L4603 L4602

L4601

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BA2 board Side A

CN9101
Pin

Pin 10
n8

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Troubleshooting Reference
BA2 board Side B

F4601

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Troubleshooting Reference
BM board Side A (not applicable for this model)

CN9101

Pin 10
Pin 8

L4601

L4602

L4604

L4603

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Troubleshooting Reference
BM board Side B (not applicable for this model)

F4601

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B
BKE and BKX ide A (Not applicable for this model)
board Side

F4601

L4604 L4603 L4602 L4601

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Troubleshooting Reference
BKE and BKX
B board Side
ide A (Not applicable for this model)

F4601

IC4601

CN4601

2
7

Pin 4
Pin 3
Pin 1
Pin 2
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3-3-4. Main Board Power On Checking (for Main SP Lch & Rch)

No Checking Item OK NG If  NG If  NG

5 Check CL4605, Vdc = 3.3V ± 0.3V Vdc < 0.8V CL4606 NG, CL4605,4607 NG,
CL4606, CL4607 Check IC4601 Check IC9000

6 Check CL4601, CL4601 = 12.288MHz If no frequency at CL4601, If sound source OK,


CL4602, CL4603, CL4603 = 3.072MHz CL4603, CL4604, Ayu2 IC but CL4602 = NG,
CL4604 CL4604 = 48KHz (IC9000) NG. Ayu2 IC (IC9000) NG.
CL4602 = moving CLK If no frequency at CL4602,
All Vp-p ≈ 3.3V make sure sound source
OK.

Size B* Board Type G* Board


Type

OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

Note: 46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A


(AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

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Troubleshooting Reference
BA2 board Side A

CL4604
C
CL4603
C
C
CL4602
CL4601

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BA2 board Side B

CL4607
CL4605

CL4606
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Troubleshooting Reference
BM board Side B (not applicable for this model)

CL4605
CL
CL

CL
CL
L4604
L4603

L4601

CL4606
L4602

CL4607

IC4601

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Troubleshooting Reference
BKE and BKX board Side A (Not applicable for this model)

CL46
CL46
CL46
CL46
CL46
603
604
602
607
605
F4601

IC4601
CL4601

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BKE and BKX
BK board
o Side
ide B (Not applicable for this model)

CL4606

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Size B* Board Type G* Board


3-3-5. No Sound: HP / Lineout Only Type

No Sound OTHERS JP
40”
40 BA2 S
BA2-S BA2 W
BA2-W G1A
HP / Lineout only
This is for Main SP got sound, but HP / Lineout no sound 46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B


BA2 / BM / BKE / BKX Power
On checking
Note:
(AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001

RB1 Main Board Power On Checking

No Checking Item OK NG If  NG

1 Insert HP Jack. Check R4508 Vdc = 3.3V ± 0.3V Vdc = 0V or < 1V Check HP_DET line
(R8113 – for BA2 and BM)
(R8124 – for BKE and BKX) got
short to GND?

2 Check IC4501 Pin 5 Vdc = 3.3V ± 0.3V Vdc = 0V or < 1V Check X_AUDIO_ MUTE1_ SPHLO
((X_AUDIO_MUTE_ SPHPLO)) (Pin 5) short to GND?

3 Check CL4505, CL4506. Can see audio signal Cannot see audio signal Go to below item No. 4 for checking
(with audio signal input) waveform waveform

4 Check IC4501 pin 9 Vdc = 3.3V ± 0.3V No 3.3V supply

5 Check CL4501, CL4502 Can see audio signal Cannot see audio signal Brownie IC (IC9001) NG
(with audio signal input) waveform waveform

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Troubleshooting Reference
BA2 Board Side A

CL4506
CL4505

R4508

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Troubleshooting Reference
BA2 Board Side B

CL4502 CL4501

X_AUDIO_MUTE_SPHPLO 5
IC4501 9 Vdd

R8113

C4501

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Troubleshooting Reference
BM board Side A (not applicable for this model)

9 Vdd
CL4501
CL4505

IC4501

CL4506
CL4502
O 5
MUTE_SPHPLO

R4508
X_AUDIO_M

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Troubleshooting Reference
BM board Side B (not applicable for this model)

R8113

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B
BKE and BKX a Side
board ide A (Not applicable for this model)

CL4506
C 4506

CL4505
R4508

R8124
C4501

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B
BKE and BKX ide B (Not applicable for this model)
board Side

CL4502
CL4501

IC4501

5 X_AUDIO_MUTE_SPHPLO
Vdd 9

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3-3-6. No Sound : Scart Out Audio (For Europe model)

No Sound This is for Main SP got sound, but SCART out no sound.
SCART out only Please check this condition in Digital RF mode

BA2 / BKE / BKX Power On


checking

RB1 Main Board Power On Checking

No Checking Item OK NG If  NG

1 Check CL4515, CL4516. Can see output audio signal Cannot see audio signal Go to checking
(with audio signal input – Digital waveform waveform 3-3-2:
3 3 2: NO SOUND: Audio
RF mode) (Additional : For Europe
models only)
2 Check IC4511 pin3 Vdc = 3.3V ± 0.3V No 3.3V supply

3 Checkk CL4511,
Ch CL4511 CL4512 Can see input audio signal Cannot see audio signal Brownie IC (IC9001) NG
(with audio signal input – Digital waveform waveform
RF mode)

Size B* Board Type G* Board


Type

OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

Note: 46” BA2 S


BA2-S BA2 W
BA2-W G1A
(AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

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BA2 board Side B

CL4512

CL4511

3 Vcc 3.3V

CL4516 CL4515

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BKE and BKX board Side A (Not applicable for this model)

CL4512

CL4515

3 Vcc 3.3V
CL4515

CL4511

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3-3-7. NO SOUND: TUNER


This troubleshooting is only for Analog

No Sound
with normal picture

NO
Please refer audio
Only RF tuner input??
troubleshooting

Y
Yes

Check Brownie

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3-3-8. NO SOUND: HDMI Size B* Board Type G* Board


Type

No Sound OTHERS JP
40” BA2 S
BA2-S BA2 W
BA2-W G1A

NG Note: 46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A


(AYU2) – IC9000
Check the picture Refer to HDMI NO PICTURE
(Brownie)- IC9001 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

OK

DVI
Check the mode Change the mode of
of Source equipment Source equipment to HDMI
Change “HDMI/DVI Audio Source”
HDMI PC Audio to Auto
Yes What is set in
Does this model have
“HDMI/DVI Audio Source”
D-sub input ?
of Sound MENU ? Replace
IC9000
No
Auto or HDMI Audio
OK

OK NG
Check Sound by other TV set Check R5071, C5071, C5072,
Replace NG part
which is same model C5059 C5073
C5059,

NG
NO Check Source equipment OK Inform the designer
Is Distributor used ? by Reference TV set
of it
(For example, AZ1)
YES
NG
Connect Source
equipment directly
Check the settings of
Source equipment

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3-3-9. NO SOUND: MHL

No Sound

NG
Replace
Check the picture Refer to MHL NO PICTURE
IC9000

OK
OK

OK NG
Check Sound by other TV set Check R5071, C5071, C5072,
Replace NG part
which is same model C5059, C5073

NG

Check Source equipment


by Reference TV set OK
Inform the designer
(For example, Samsung TV(UN46ES7000)
of it
, Toshiba TV(42WL863))
or VA-1836 Size B* Board Type G* Board
Type

NG OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
Check the settings of Note: 46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
Source equipment (AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

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BA2 board Side B

C5073 R5071
C5059
C5071
BA2-B Side
BA2- C5072

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Troubleshooting Reference
BM board Side B (not applicable for this model)

BM--B Side
BM R5071

C5071
C5072
C5059

C5073

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BKE board Side B ((Not applicable
pp for this model))

BKE--B Side
BKE

C5073

C5059

C5072
C5071

R5071

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Troubleshooting Reference
BKX board Side B (Not applicable for this model)

BKX--B Side
BKX

C5073

C5059
C5072
C5071

R5071

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Troubleshooting Reference
BKJ board Side B (Not applicable for this model)

BKJ--B Side
BKJ

C5073

C5059

C5072

C5071

R5071

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3-4. RB1 Analog Signal Path

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3-5. No Picture
3-5-1.
3 5 1 No Picture AEP Destination (BA2-S
(BA2 S AEP,
AEP BKE)
No Picture AEP

SCART RGB SCART CVBS Video 2 Component


No Picture No Picture No Picture No Picture

NG NG
NG NG
Check SCART_FB [LOW] Check SCART_FB [HIGH] Check J3104 Check J3104 Conn
Check CN3101 Check CN3101 Check if input OSD Check if input OSD
IC9001 V15 IC9001 V15 Connection, VIDEOB DET
VIDEOB_DET,
Connection Connection is GREY OUT is GREY OUT
[FBIN] [FBIN] VIDEOB_DET CR_DET

OK [HIGH] OK [LOW] OK OK

NG NG NG NG
Check wave between Detailed check Detailed check Check wave
Check wave between Check wave between Detailed check Detailed check
C3107/C3108/C3109 CN3101 Pin No. 7, CN3101 Pin Between C3120/C3121
C3106 and IC9001 C3120 and IC9001 J3104 signal path J3104 signal path
and IC9001 11,15 signal path No.20 signal path and IC9001
OK OK OK OK

Detailed SDIF path Detailed SDIF path Detailed SDIF path NG


Confirm HDMI HDMI EQ [IC5009]
Check between Check between Check between
input working Problem
IC9001 and IC9000 IC9001 and IC9000 IC9001 and IC9000
NG NG NG
OK
NG Check signal NG Check signal NG Check signal Detailed TMDS path
Confirm Analog RF Confirm Analog RF Confirm Analog RF
between IC9001 and between IC9001 and between IC9001 and check between
input working input working input working
IC9000 [R8633] IC9000 [R8633] IC9000 [R8633] IC9001 and IC5009

OK NG
OK OK OK OK OK
NG Check signal
Brownie [IC9001] Ayu2 [IC9000] Brownie [IC9001] Ayu2 [IC9000] Brownie [IC9001] Ayu2 [IC9000] Confirm other analog
between IC9001 and
Problem Problem Problem Problem Problem Problem Input working
IC5009 [RB5008]
OK OK

Size B* Board Type


B G* Board
G
Type Brownie [IC9001] Ayu2 [IC9000]
Problem Problem

OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

46”
46 BA2-S BA2-W G1A Note:
(AYU2) – IC9000
55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B (Brownie)- IC9001

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Troubleshooting Reference
BA2 S Board SIDE A (AEP)
BA2-S

J3104
R8627

CN3101

RB5008

BA2-S AEP > A-SIDE


C3106
C3109
C3108
C3107
C3120
C3121
C3122
C3123

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BA2 S Board SIDE B (AEP)
BA2-S

C8017

C7020

BA2-S AEP > B-SIDE

R3118

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Troubleshooting Reference
BKE Board SIDE A (Not applicable for this model)

BKE > A-SIDE

C3106
C3109
C3108
C3107
C3120
C3121
C3122
C3123

RB5008
C8017

CN3101
R8627

J3104

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Troubleshooting Reference
BKE Board- SIDE A (Not applicable for this model) BKX Board- SIDE B (Not applicable for this model)

BKE > A-SIDE BKX > B-SIDE

R3118

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3-5. No Picture
3-5-2. No Picture HOTEL_B2B (BA2-S HOTEL_B2B)

No Picture B2B

PC
No Picture

NG Check CN3102
Check if input OSD
Connection,
is GREY OUT
PC_CON_DET
OK

NG
Check wave between Detailed check
R3149/R3150 CN3102 pin13,
and IC9001 pin 14 path

OK

Check wave between NG Detailed check


C3126/C3127/C3128 CN3102 signal pa h
and IC9001 Pin 1, pin 2, pin 3

OK
NG Detailed TMDS p
path
Confirm HDMI HDMI EQ [IC5009]
check between
input working Problem
IC9001 and IC5009
NG

NG Check signal
Confirm other analog
between IC9001 and
Input working Si
Size B* Board Type G* Board
IC5009 [RB5008] Type
OK OK
OTHERS JP
Brownie [IC9001] Ayu2 [IC9000]
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
Problem Problem
Note: 46” BA2 S
BA2-S BA2 W
BA2-W G1A
(AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

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Troubleshooting Reference
BA2S Board (AEP) B2B > Side A (Not applicable for this model)

CN3102

R3150

R3149

RB5008

BA2S AEP B2B > A-SIDE

C3128
C3127
C3126

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BA2S Board (AEP) B2B > Side B (not applicable for this model)

C7012

BA2S AEP B2B > B-SIDE

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3-5. No Picture Size B* Board Type G* Board


Type
3-5-3. No Picture UC/GA/CH (BA2-S UC/GA/CH, BKX)
OTHERS JP
40” BA2 S
BA2-S BA2 W
BA2-W G1A
No Picture GA
46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

Video 1 Video 2 Component


Note:
No Picture No Picture No Picture (AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001
NG NG NG
Check J3101 Check J3104 Check J3104 Conn
Check if input OSD Check if input OSD Check if input OSD
connection, Connection, VIDEOB_DET,
is GREY OUT is GREY OUT is GREY OUT
VIDEOA DET
VIDEOA_DET VIDEOB DET
VIDEOB_DET CR DET
CR_DET

OK OK OK

NG NG NG
Check wave
Check wave between Detailed check Check wave between Detailed check Detailed check
Between C3120/C3121
C3106 and IC9001 J3101 signal pa h C3120 and IC9001 J3104 signal path J3104 signal path
and IC9001
OK OK OK

Detailed SDIF path Detailed SDIF path NG


Confirm HDMI HDMI EQ [IC5009]
Check between Check between
input working Problem
IC9001 and IC9000 IC9001 and IC9000
NG NG
OK
NG Check signal NG Check signal Detailed TMDS path
Confirm Analog RF Confirm Analog RF
between IC9001 and between IC9001 and check between
input working input working
IC9000 [R8633] IC9000 [R8633] IC9001 and IC5009
NG
OK OK OK OK
NG Check signal
Brownie [IC9001] A 2 [IC9000]
Ayu2 Brownie [IC9001] A 2 [IC9000]
Ayu2 Confirm other analog
between IC9001 and
Problem Problem Problem Problem Input working
IC5009 [RB5008]
OK OK

Brownie [IC9001] Ayu2 [IC9000]


Problem Problem

127
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BA2S Board (PA) > Side A

J3104
8627

J3101

RB5008

BA2S PA > A-SIDE


C3106

C3120
C3121
C3122
C3123
6

0
1
2
3

128
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BA2S Board (PA) > Side B

C8017

C7010
C7008

BA2S PA > B-SIDE

129
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BM Board > Side A (Not applicable for this model)

BM > A-SIDE

RB5008
C3120
R86
C3106 C3121

J3101 J3104

130
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BM Board > Side B (Not applicable for this model)

BM > B-SIDE

C7008
C7010

C8017

131
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BKX Board > Side A (Not applicable for this model)

BKX > A-SIDE

C3106

C3120
C3121
C3122
C3123

R
C8017

J3101

8627

132
J3104
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BKX Board > Side B (Not applicable for this model)

C7008 C7010

133
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Size B* Board Type G* Board


3-5. No Picture
Type
3-5-4. No Picture Japan Destination (BA2-W, BKJ)
OTHERS JP

No Picture JP 40”
40 BA2 S
BA2-S BA2 W
BA2-W G1A

46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B


ビデオ コンポーネント
Note:
No Picture No Picture (AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001
NG Check J3101 NG Check TB3101
Check if input OSD Check if input OSD
connection, Connection,
is GREY OUT is GREY OUT
VIDEOA DET
VIDEOA_DET _
VIDEOB_DET

OK OK

NG NG
Check wave
Check wave between Detailed check Detailed check
Between C3120/C3121
C3106 and IC9001 J3101 signal path TB3101 signal path
and IC9001

OK OK
Detailed SDIF path
NG
Confirm HDMI HDMI EQ [IC5009]
Check between
input working Problem
IC9001 and IC9000
NG
OK

NG Check signal Detailed TMDS path


Confirm Analog RF
between IC9001 and check between
input working IC9001 and IC5009
IC9000 [R8633]
NG
OK OK
NG Check signal
Brownie [IC9001] Ayu2 [IC9000] Confirm other analog
between IC9001 and
Problem Input working
Problem IC5009 [RB5008]
OK OK

Brownie [IC9001] Ayu2 [IC9000]


Problem Problem

134
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BA2W > A SIDE (JP)

TB3101
R8627

J3101

RB5008

BA2-W JP > A-SIDE


C3106

C3120
C3121
C3122
C3123

135
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BA2W > B SIDE (JP)

C7010
C7008

BA2-W JP > B-SIDE

136
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

3-5. No Picture
3-5-5. NO PICTURE: @ Tuner UC / KR

No Picture
Noisy Picture

Analog only Digital only Yes


Which is NG? Check IC9001(Brownie)/
Sound is normal ? IC9001(Ayu2)
Analog RF or Digital RF

Both No sound
OK
Confirm ANT connection

NG

Connect ANT Cable


correctly
RF Level =High RF Level = High
RF Level = Low RF Level = Low
Confirm RF Level and AGC Confirm RF Level and AGC
Check Brownie Check Brownie
of Analog RF by Service mode of Digital RF by Service mode

AGC = 0 AGC = 0

L Confirm Power supply NG


Confirm AGC1 Check Power supply
for RF input circuit
IC2151 Pin6 circuit
A2.5V / LNA 5V
H OK
Confirm tuner control line NG
Check M’t condition Input signal is too big Check M’t condition
TU_SCL / TU_SDA
in AGC1 line Insert Attenuator in tuner control line
A RESET
OK
NG
Confirm
Confi m IF1 line Check M’t condition Si
Size B* Board Type G* Board
IFOUTP1 / IFOUTN1 in IF1 line Type

OK
OTHERS JP
Check RF input circuit
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
include IC2151
Note: 46” BA2 S
BA2-S BA2 W
BA2-W G1A
(AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

137
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

BA2S

IC2151( PIN 6)

IC9001 (Brownie)

PIN 6

138
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

(Not applicable for this model)


BM

IC2151 (PIN 6) IC9001(Brownie)

PIN 6

139
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

(Not applicable for this model)


BKX

IC2151 (PIN )
IC9 01(B
IC9001(Brownie)
i )

PIN 6

140
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

(Not applicable for this model)


BKE-BKT

IC2151

IC9001(Brownie)

141
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

3-5. No Picture
3-5-6. NO PICTURE: @ Tuner TW
No Picture
Noisy Picture

Analog only Digital only Yes


Which is NG? Check IC9001(Brownie)/
Sound is normal ?
Analog RF or Digital RF IC9001(Ayu2)

Both No sound
OK
Confirm ANT connection

Either
NG
Which is NG?
Check IC2121
Terrestrial or Cable Connect ANT Cable
correctly
y
RF L
Levell =High
Hi h Both RF Level = High
RF Level = Low RF Level = Low
Check IC9001 (Brownie) Confirm RF Level and AGC Confirm RF Level and AGC
Check Brownie
of Analog RF by Service mode of Digital RF by Service mode

AGC = 0 AGC = 0

L Confirm Power supply NG


Confirm AGC1 Check Power supply
for RF input circuit
IC2151 Pin6 circuit
A2.5V / LNA 5V
H OK
Confirm tuner control line NG
Check M’t condition Input signal is too big Check M’t condition
TU SCL / TU
TU_SCL TU_SDA
SDA
in AGC1 line Insert Attenuator in tuner control line
A RESET
OK
NG
Confirm IF1 line Check M’t condition
IFOUTP1 / IFOUTN1 in IF1 line

OK Si
Size B* Board Type G* Board
Type
Check RF input circuit
include IC2151
OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

Note: 46” BA2 S


BA2-S BA2 W
BA2-W G1A
(AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

142
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

BA2S
IC2121

IC9001 (Brownie)
IC2151

PIN 6
143
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

(Not applicable for this model)


BM

IC2121

IC2151 (PIN 6) IC9001(Brownie)

144
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

(Not applicable for this model)


BKX

IC9001(Brownie)
IC2151
IC2121

145
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

(Not applicable for this model)


BKE-BKT

IC2121 IC9001(Brownie)
IC2151

146
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Size B* Board Type G* Board


3-5. No Picture Type
3-5-7. NO PICTURE: @ Tuner AEP-T2 / PA-T2 / CH / HK / AEP-T2C2S2(Terrestrial part)
OTHERS JP
40”
40 BA2 S
BA2-S BA2 W
BA2-W G1A

Note: 46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A


(AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B
No Picture
Noisy Picture

NG Confirm TV system Analog only Digital only Yes


Set correct TV system Which is NG? Check IC9001(Brownie)/
with manual tuning menu Sound is normal ?
manually Analog RF or Digital RF IC9001(Ayu2)
(B/G,D/K,I,L,M)
OK Both No sound
Error free
OK
Confirm BER of digital RF Check IC9001
Confirm ANT connection (Brownie) and M’t
By Service mode
condition in TS line
NG NG
Confirm Power supply NG
Connect ANT Cable for Digital Demod Check Power supply
correctly DDEM1.2V (CH/HK) / DDEM1.1V (AEP-T2/PA-T2) / circuit
DDEM3 3V
RF Level = RF Level = OK
High Low Confirm Power supply NG Confirm Demod control line
NG
Check IC9001 Confirm RF Level and AGC Check Power supply Check M’t condition
of Analog RF by Service mode
for RF input circuit I2CB_SCL / I2CB_SDA
(Brownie) circuit DMD_RESET / OSC_ENBN-1 in Demod control line
A2.5V / LNA 5V
AGC = 0 OK OK AGC = high
Confirm tuner control line NG
L Confirm AGC1 Check M’t condition Confirm RF Level and AGC Check M’t condition
TU_SCL / TU_SDA
IC2151 Pin6 in tuner control line of Digital RF by Service mode in AGC2/IF2 line
A RESET
H OK AGC = Low
NG
Check M’t condition Input signal is too big Confirm IF1 line Check M’t condition
Check IC2201
in AGC1 line Set LNA off IFOUTP1 / IFOUTN1 in IF1 line

OK

Check RF input circuit


include IC2151

147
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

BA2S
(Not
(N t applicable
li for
f this
thi model)
d l)

IC2151( PIN 6)

IC9001 (Brownie)

PIN 6

148
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

BA2S (SIDE-B)

IC2201

149
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

(Not applicable for this model)


BM

IC2151 (PIN 6) IC9001(Brownie)

PIN 6

150
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

(Not applicable for this model)


BM (L4) IC2201

151
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

(Not applicable for this model)


BKX

IC2151 (PIN 6)
IC9001(Brownie)

PIN 6

152
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

BKX(SIDE-B) (Not applicable for this model)

IC2201

153
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

(Not applicable for this model)


BKX(SIDE-B)

IC2201

154
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

BKE-BKT
(Not
( t applicable
li bl ffor thi
this model)
d l)

IC2151
IC9001(Brownie)

155
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

(Not applicable for this model)


BKE-BKT (SIDE-B)

IC2201

156
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

3-5. No Picture
3-5-8. NO PICTURE: @ Tuner COL-T2 / BRZ / ARG

No Picture
Noisy Picture

Analog only Digital only Yes


Which is NG? Check IC9001(Brownie)/
Sound is normal ?
Analog RF or Digital RF IC9001(Ayu2)
Both No sound
Error free
OK
Confirm BER of digital RF Check Brownie and
Confirm ANT connection
By Service mode M’t condition in TS line
NG NG
Either Confirm Power supply NG
Which is NG? Connect ANT Cable Check Power supply
Check IC2121 for Digital Demod
Terrestrial or Cable correctly DDEM1.1V / DDEM3.3V circuit

RF Level=High Both RF Level =Low OK


Confirm Power supply NG Confirm Demod control line NG
Check IC9001 AGC=Low Confirm RF Level and AGC AGC=High Check Power supply Check M’t condition
for RF input circuit I2CB_SCL / I2CB_SDA
(Brownie) of Analog RF by Service mode circuit in Demod control line
A2 5V / LNA 5V DMD RESET / OSC ENBN-1

AGC = 0 OK OK AGC=High,
Confirm tuner control line NG
L Confirm AGC1 Check M’t condition Confirm RF Level and AGC Check M’t condition
TU_SCL / TU_SDA
in ttuner
ner control line of Digital RF by Service mode in AGC2/IF2 line
IC2151 Pin6 A_RESET
AGC=Low
H OK
NG
Check M’t condition Input signal is too big Confirm IF1 line Check M’t condition
Check IC2201
in AGC1 line Set LNA off IFOUTP1 / IFOUTN1 in IF1 line
OK
Si
Size B* Board Type G* Board
Check RF input circuit Type
include IC2151
OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

Note: 46” BA2 S


BA2-S BA2 W
BA2-W G1A
(AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

157
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

BA2S
IC2121

IC9001 (Brownie)
IC2151

PIN 6
158
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

BA2S (SIDE-B)

IC2201

159
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

(Not applicable for this model)


BM

IC2121

IC2151 (PIN 6) IC9001(Brownie)

160
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

BM (L4) IC2201
(Not applicable for this model)

161
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

(Not applicable for this model)


BKX

IC9001(Brownie)
C900 ( o e)
IC2151
IC2121

162
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

(Not applicable for this model)


BKX(SIDE-B)

IC2201

163
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

BKE-BKT
(Not applicable for this model)

IC2121 IC9001(Brownie)
IC2151

164
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

BKE-BKT (SIDE-B) (Not applicable for this model)

IC2201

165
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

3-5. No Picture
3-5-9. NO PICTURE: @ Tuner AEP-S2 / AEP-T2C2S2 (SAT part)

No Picture
of SAT

OK Check IC9001(Brownie)/
Confirm ANT connection Sound is normal ?
Yes IC9001(Ayu2)

NG No sound
Error free
Connect ANT Cable Confirm BER of digital RF Check Brownie and
correctly By Service mode M’t condition in TS line

NG

Confirm Power supply NG


for IC2031 Check Power supply
DDEM1.2V / DDEM2.5V/DDEM3.3V circuit
A2.5V

OK

Confirm IC2031 control line NG


I2CB_SCL / I2CB_SDA Check M’t condition
SAT_RESET
S S /S
SAT_OSC_
OSC EN for control line

OK
AGC = high

Confirm RF Level and AGC Check M’t condition


of Digital RF by Service mode SAT RF input circuit
Si
Size B* Board Type G* Board
AGC = Low Type

Check IC2031
Luxor OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

Note: 46” BA2 S


BA2-S BA2 W
BA2-W G1A
(AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

166
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

BA2S

IC2031
(luxor)
IC9001 (Brownie)

167
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

BM
(Not applicable for this model)

IC2031

IC9001(Brownie)

168
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

BKX
(Not applicable for this model)

IC9001(Brownie)
IC2031

169
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

BKE-BKT
(Not applicable for this model)

IC2031
IC9001(Brownie)

170
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

3-5. No Picture
3-5-10. NO PICTURE: @ Tuner JPN (Digital only)

No Picture
Noisy Picture

Either one Yes


Which is NG? Check IC9001(Brownie)/
Sound is normal ?
Satellite RF or Terrestrial RF IC9001(Ayu2)

Both No sound
Yes Error free
Check Brownie/Ayu2
Sound is normal ? Check Brownie/Ayu2 Confirm BER of digital RF
and
By Service mode
M’t condition in TS line
NO NG
Error free NG
Check Brownie/Ayu2 Confirm Power supply
Confirm BER of digital
g RF For Tuner and Digital Demod Check Power supply
and
d
By Service mode LNA_5V / A2.5V /A2 5V_SAT/ DDEM3.3V circuit
M’t condition in TS line DDEM1.2V DDEM2.5V
NG OK
AGC = high Check Tuner Module
Confirm Power supply NG Confirm RF Level using AGC and M’t condition
for Digital Demod Check Power supply
of Digital RF by Service mode in Main/Sub_AGC /
DDEM1.2V / DDEM2.5V circuit
DDEM3 3V Main/Sub IF line
OK AGC = Low
Confirm Demod control line NG Check IC2308 (Main)
I2CB_SCL / SDA, MA N_I2C_SCL/SDA Check M’t condition
DMD_RESET1 / DMD_CLK_ENABLE1 in Demod control line / IC2309 (Sub)
X SYSTEM RST <Hydra5>
OK
AGC = high
Check Tuner Module Si
Size B* Board Type G* Board
Confirm RF Level using AGC
of Digital RF by Service mode and LNA_5V Type

AGC = Low OTHERS JP


Check IC2308 (Main) 40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
/ IC2309 (Sub)
Note: 46” BA2 S
BA2-S BA2 W
BA2-W G1A
(AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

171
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference

BA2W

IC2308 & IC2309

IC9001(Brownie)

172
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

3-5. No Picture
3-5-11. NO PICTURE: HDMI
For example, Only
HDMI 1 is NG
No Picture
Check the below point at
IC5009 side All lines
Other Input is OK are NG
Check other ・Check +5V line Replace
HDMI input ・Check HPD line CN5002
・Check DDC lines
All Inputs
・Check TMDS lines
are NG Other TV set Only +5V line
Check IC5009 All power +5V line is OK
OK is NG
Check Picture by other TV set
Supply pin and HPD line Only TMDS lines
which is same model Replace
(Refer to next page) is NG are NG
R5105

Is Distributor used ?
YES
Only DDC lines
Connect Source
are NG
NO equipment directly
Replace Replace
IC5009 Replace
RB5005 and RB5006
Check Source equipment RB5016
by Reference TV set
(For example, AZ1) Reference TV Set OK
Size B* Board Type G* Board
Type
Reference TV set nform the designer
NG of it OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
Check the settings of
Note: 46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
Source equipment (AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

173
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BA2 board Side A

BA2--A Side
BA2
IC5009

TMDS

DDC CN5002
RB5016 RB5006
RB5005
HPD
174
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BA2 board Side B

+5V

R5105

BA2-B Side
BA2-
175
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BM board Side B (not applicable for this model)

BM--A Side
BM

IC5009

RB5005
TMDS
RB5016
RB5006

HPD

CN5002
DDC

176
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BM board Side B (not applicable for this model)

BM--B Side
BM

R5105

+5V

177
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BKE/ BKX/ BKJ board Side A (not applicable for this model)

BKE/X/J--A Si
BKE/X/J Side

HPD RB5016
DDC
IC5009

RB5005 TMDS
RB5006
+5V
CN5002
R5105

178
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A
3-5. No Picture
3-5-12. NO PICTURE: HDMI (BA2 & BM Board)
Size B* Board Type G* Board
Check PWR pin of IC5009 Type
pin7, pin8, pin17,
Pin26, pin27, pin36, Pin60, pin62, OTHERS JP
pin77,pin87, pin88, pin97 Note:
and pin98. (AYU2) – IC9000 40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
(Brownie) IC9001
(Brownie)-
46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B


YES High
Check Reset pin of IC5009. Check R5085, R5090, NG
All Pin OK? Replace
Pin71. RB5012 and RB5013
NG part
NO Low
YES Replace OK
Only one of the pins Replace Replace
is NG? IC5009 Q5010 IC9000

NO
NO
YES
Only 7pin & 26pin & 97pin Replace
are NG? R5016 YES
Only 60pin Replace
is NG? R5050
NO
YES
Only 8pin & 36pin & 77pin Replace
are NG? R5018 Only 62pin YES
Replace
is NG? R5052
NO
YES NO
Only 17pin & 27pin & 98pin Replace
R5015 or R5076 YES
are NG? Only 87pin Replace
is NG? R5032

NO
YES
Only 88pin Replace
is NG? IC9000

Note:
ote NO
NO YES
(AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001 Replace I2C wave is output? Replace
IC5009 Pin 72, Pin73 IC9000
179
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BA2 board Side A / BM board Side A (not applicable for this model)

BA2--A Side
BA2 BM--A Side
BM

180
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BA2 board Side B

R5090 R5085
BA2-B Side
BA2-
181
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BA2 board Side B

BA2--B Side
BA2 R5032 R5052

R5050

R5016 R5018 R5015

R5076
182
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BA2 board Side A

BA2--A Side
BA2
RB5012 RB5013

183
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

Troubleshooting Reference
BM board Side B (not applicable for this model)

BM--B Side
BM

R5085

R5090

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Troubleshooting Reference
BM board Side B (not applicable for this model)

BM--B Side
BM

R5076

R5052

R5018
R5016
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Troubleshooting Reference
BM board Side A (not applicable for this model)

BM--A Side
BM

RB5012
RB5013

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3-5. No Picture
3-5-13.
3 5 3 NOO PICTURE:
C U HDMI (BKE/X/J
( / /J Board)
oa d) (Not
( ot applicable
app cab e for
o this
t s model)
ode )
Size B* Board Type G* Board
Type
Check PWR pin of IC5009
OTHERS JP
pin9, pin10, pin19, Note:
(AYU2) – IC9000 40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
Pin20 pin 49,
Pin20, 49 pin 51,
51 pin67,
pin67 pin77,
pin77 (Brownie) IC9001
(Brownie)-
46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
Pin78, pin87, pin88
55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

YES Check Reset pin of IC5009. High Check R5085, R5090,


All Pi
Pin OK? NG Replace
Pin61. RB5012 and RB5013
NG part
NO Low
Only one of the pins YES Replace Replace OK Replace
is NG? IC5009 Q5010 IC9000

NO

Only 51pin YES Replace


is NG? R5052

NO
NO YES
Replace I2C wave is output? Replace
IC5009 Pin 62, Pin63 IC9000
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Troubleshooting Reference
BKE/ BKX/ BKJ board Side A (Not applicable for this model)

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Troubleshooting Reference
BKE/ BKX/ BKJ board Side B (Not applicable for this model)

BKE/X/J--B Si
BKE/X/J Side
e

R5090

R5085

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Troubleshooting Reference
BKE/ BKX/ BKJ board Side B (Not applicable for this model)

BKE/X/J--B Si
BKE/X/J Side

R5052

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Troubleshooting Reference
BKE/ BKX/ BKJ board Side A (Not applicable for this model)

BKE/X/J--A Side
BKE/X/J

RB5012

RB5013

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Size B* Board Type G* Board


Type
3-5. No Picture
3-5-14. NO PICTURE: MHL (BA2 & BM)
OTHERS JP
Note:
(AYU2) – IC9000 40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
No Picture (Brownie) IC9001
(Brownie)-
46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B


Check CBUS_HPD4 line
Check 68pin High
and TMDS(D0+/D0-)
( ) lines Only TMDS lines
of IC5009
All lines by the IC5009 side are NG
Low
are OK
Replace
Check Source equipment
RB5020
by Reference TV set CBUS_HPD4

(For example, Samsung TV(UN46ES7000) line is NG


Low , Toshiba TV(42WL863))
Check RB5019, Replace
Check DSCL
DSCL_4
4 OK
or VA-1836 IC5009
D5001 and D5002
NG
High Check HDMI picture
OK NG
in this input
Change Replace NG
MHL cable OK
NG part

Check “NO PICTURE


Check +5.0V
5.0V_MHL
MHL
– HDMI” flow
and STBY_+3.3V

Check the settings of Inform the designer


Source equipment of it

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Troubleshooting Reference
BA2 board Side A

BA2--A Side
BA2

RB5019

RB5020

D5001

D5002

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Troubleshooting Reference
BM board Side A (not applicable for this model)

BM--A Side
BM

RB5020

RB5019

D5001
D5002

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Size B* Board Type G* Board


Type
3-5. No Picture
3-5-15. NO PICTURE: MHL (BKE/ BKX/ BKJ ) (Not applicable for this model)
OTHERS JP
Note:
(AYU2) – IC9000 40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
No Picture (Brownie) IC9001
(Brownie)-
46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B


Check CBUS_HPD4 line
Check 57pin High
and TMDS(D0+/D0-) lines Only TMDS lines
off IC5009 are NG
by the IC5009 side
All lines
Low
are OK
Replace
Check Source equipment RB5020
CBUS HPD4
CBUS_HPD4
by Reference TV set
line is NG
(For example, Samsung TV(UN46ES7000)
Low , Toshiba TV(42WL863))
Check RB5019, Replace
Check DSCL
DSCL_4
4 or VA-1836
VA 1836 OK
D5001 and D5002 IC5009
NG
High Check HDMI picture
OK NG
in this input

Change Replace NG
OK
MHL cable NG part

Check “NO PICTURE


Check +5.0V_MHL
– HDMI” flow
and STBY_+3.3V

Check the settings of Inform the designer


Source equipment of it

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Troubleshooting Reference
BKE/ BKX/ BKJ board Side A (Not applicable for this model)

BKE/X/J--A Side
BKE/X/J

RB5020

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Troubleshooting Reference
BKE/ BKX/ BKJ board Side B (Not applicable for this model)

BKE/X/J--B Si
BKE/X/J Side

RB5019

D5001
D5002

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Size B* Board Type G* Board


3-5.No Picture
Type
3-5-16. NO PICTURE: LD Models only
OTHERS JP
40”
40 BA2 S
BA2-S BA2 W
BA2-W G1A

46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

No Picture 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

No OK Replace NG NG
All blue picture is on? Check the G*- LD*
the B-Tcon, Tcon-LD* Change B* Board
(Factory SW is booted.)) Harness
FFC

・ Yes NG Symptom
improvement
Symptom
improvement

B-Tcon, Tcon-LD*
B* Board
B Harness B* Board
B
FFC

Tuner No Picture

NG
LCD Panel
HDMI No Picture Change G* Board
(T-con, LD*)

Symptom
EXT. Video Input improvement
No Picture
G* Board

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Size B* Board Type G* Board


3-5.No Picture Type
3-5-17. NO PICTURE: (TE and HG Model)
OTHERS JP
Note:
40”
40 BA2-S BA2-W G1A
No Picture (AYU2) – IC9000
(Brownie)- IC9001 46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

PANEL_VCC =12V 55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

Set Board
Ch k
Check
s blue picture to Panel-less CHECK BL_ON on Check GOLGO
NO No PANEL_VCC OK OK
on display? condition and B-Board at JL9111. OK power
from G Board at
(Factory SW replace LVDS FFC. H: OK and harness
JL9102 on
・ is booted) Is test pattern L: NG condition
B-Board
displayed?

YES YES NG NG NG

LVDS FFC G-Board G-Board, B-Board


B-Board is OK. GOLGO Power
Harness Or Or
Ch k
Check: Harness or FFC
H
Broken Power Harness Power Harness

Tuner - No Picture Check/Change


Check OK TCON NG Change T-CON NG
Panel problem
Flash Data Mini-LVDS FFC or GOLGO
HDMI - No Picture to Panel

Ext. Video Input - NG OK OK


No Picture
Rewrite Data Mini LVDS FFC T-CON or GOLGO
broken NG

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3-5. No Picture
3-5-18. NO PICTURE: (Except HFR Model)

PANEL VCC = +12V BL ON (L or H)


No Picture LS(G*-Board): JL9102 LS (G*-Board): JL9111
LW (Adaptor): JL9301 LW (Adaptor): JL8205
BL_ON:H
Is blue picture Check
PANEL_VCC Check Replace NG
on display? No Yes LCD Panel
at JIG LAND BL_ON at JIG LAND the LVDS FFC
(Factory SW (T-CON)
on the B* Board on the B* Board Harness
is booted)

・ Yes No
BL_ON:L
Symptom
improvement
G*-Board or
B*-Board is OK. Adaptor NG LVDS FFC
Check: Harness
Replace Harness Symptom
between G*-Board improvement Replace G*-Board to
to B*-Board. B*-Board Harness
(LS Only)
Tuner - No Picture
NG

HDMI - No Picture
NG Change G*-Board
Change B*-Board
or Adaptor (LW)
Ext. Video Input -
Si
Size B* Board Type G* Board
No Picture Type
Symptom
improvement OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A
B* Board NG
B 46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A

55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B

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Troubleshooting Reference
BM Board Side B (Not applicable for this model)

TE Model Probing Points

BM (B-Side)
( )

JL9111
(BL_ON)

JL9102
((PANEL_VCC))

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Troubleshooting Reference
BA2S / BA2W Board Side B

HG, MD & LK Models Probing Points

S/BA2 W (B
BA2-S/BA2-W
BA2 (B-Side)
Side)

JL9111
(BL_ON)

JL9102
(PANEL_VCC)

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Troubleshooting Reference
BKX/ BKE Board Side B (Not applicable for this model)

LW Model Probing Points

BKX/BKE (B-Side)
(B Side)

JL8205
(BL_ON)

JL9301
((PANEL_VCC))

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Troubleshooting Reference
BKJ Board Side B (Not applicable for this model)

LW-J Model Probing Points

BKJ (B-Side)

JL8205
(BL_ON)

JL9301
(PANEL_VCC)

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3-6. Input Skip function

Input Input Signal


Non-Detect Detect
Input Signal
Non-Detect Detect

AV1
SCART AV1 Video1 V DEOA_DET(IC9000 AK11)
(Typical)

0V
(Typical)

3.3V VIDEOA_DET(IC9000 AK11)


(Typical) (Typical)

ビデオ 0V 3.3V
(detect always Always detected Video2
"GPIO_17/IOEXC_CLK"
VIDEOB_DET(IC9000 AL11) 0V 3.3V コンポーネント
"GPIO_17/IOEXC_CLK"
VIDEOB_DET(IC9000 AL11) 3 3V 0V
"GPIO_18/IOEXC_DATA”
"GPIO_18/IOEXC_DATA”
VIDEOB_DET [Y] (IC9000 AL1 )
0V 3.3V
Component "GPIO_18/IOEXC_DATA”
Non-Detect Detect
Input Signal (Y && Pr/Cr) CR_DET [Pr/Cr] (IC9000 N3)
0V 3.3V
(T i l)
(Typical) (T i l)
(Typical) "GPIO_37"

AV2 VIDEOB_DET(IC9000 AL11) 0V 3.3V


"GPIO_18/IOEXC_DATA”

VIDEOB_DET [Y] (IC9000 AL11) 0V 3.3V


Component
"GPIO_18/IOEXC_DATA”
(Y && Pr/Cr) CR_DET [Pr/Cr] (IC9000 N3) 0V 3.3V
"GPIO_37"
PC_CON_DET(IC900 AL28)
PC 3 3V 0V
"GPIO_19"

AEP B2B Models Only

Component/AV2 Component/Video2 コンポーネント


PC

AV1 Video1 ビデオ

Rear Side Rear Rear

AEP UC/GA/CH JP

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3-7. SIDE BUTTONS MALFUNCTION

■ Execute SIDE BUTTONS


i.Start Side Key check with diag sidekey_check.
ii.Push Side Key : CH+
when [MESSAGE] PLEASE PUSH [ CH+ ] KEY is displayed.
iii P h Side
iii.Push Sid Key
K : CH-
CH
when [MESSAGE] PLEASE PUSH [ CH- ] KEY is displayed.

HUS button
iv.Check that diag sidekey_check result OK is returned.
malfunction
 When this check result is NG.

Change HUS Check Harness on HUS and Check Harness pin Assignment Probe at Key_AD
y_ line and
B* Board properly connected OK According to circuit. check the signal
NG? OK

NG
NG OK

Loose harness 
Change Harness
Change B* Board
connect properly

(*)
Size B* Board Type

OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W

46” BA2-S BA2-W

55” BA2-S BA2-W

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3-8. IR REMOTE COMMANDER MALFUNCTION

IR do not response to Center white LED Check remote


light at power Change remote
Remote Commander control control
indicator OK NG

NG OK

NG Check harness NG Check whether center


connection is OK white LED blink ,when using ok
on HIR and HSC commander near the sensor Change SmartCore (mechanical)
Loose harness  windows
connect properly ok
Check harness OK OK Problem with Smart Core
connection is OK Change SmartCore HSC or HIR
NG on HSC and
or HSC-HIR harness
B*Board
B Board

NG

Change OK
HSC-B*
HSC B board harness
HSC B* board
HSC-B* b d Harness
H
problem

NG

Si
Size B* Board Type H* H** Board
Board Type
Change B* Board Type
OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W HIR HSC

46” BA2 S
BA2-S BA2 W
BA2-W HIR HSC

55” BA2-S BA2-W HIR HSC

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3-9. Light Sensor Error


Change the UI
g to “:ON”
setting Update Software

NG
OK
Backlight doesn’t change Check UI setting for light
when ambient lighting sensor . Check current Software
level changed Make sure it is “on”

OK

Check whether harness is NG


Connected on HIR and
HSC Board
Connect the Harness
OK properly

Check whether
harness is
Connected on HSC
and B* Board NG

OK

OK Problem with Smart Core
Change Smart Core HSC or HIR 
or HSC‐HIR harness
Size B* Board Type
B H*
H H** Board
H
Board Type
Type NG
OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W HIR HSC Change OK
HSC‐B* board harness 
HIR HSC
Change B* Board HSC-B* board Harness
46”
46 BA2-S
BA2 S BA2-W
BA2 W problem
NG
55” BA2-S BA2-W HIR HSC

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Size B* Board Type


3-10. Network Malfunction: Ethernet (Wired)

OTHERS JP
[Network Set-up] Note:
>[Wired Set-up] 40” BA2 S
BA2-S BA2 W
BA2-W
(AYU2) – IC9000
on the TV (Brownie)- IC9001 46” BA2-S BA2-W

55” BA2-S BA2-W

Connection Results OK Connection Results OK Connection Results OK


Internet Access B* board
Cable Connection Local Access

Failed Failed Failed

OK Auto Check
Wired Set-upp Proxy setting
Check cable B* board
B Local router
IP address setting
DHCP server
NG Manual

Ethernet Cable Check IP address


&
Local router setting

B* Board CHK5
CHK3 CHK4
CHK2 Check Pin 16,17
Check Pin
Check Pin 7 , 10 Check
Ch k Pi
Pin 11 (TX)12,13,
CHK1 At IC6301 At IC6301 At IC6301 (RX) 8,9,

Check LED of Yes Ether PHY OK OK PHY control


Ether PHY OK PHY data comm. OK Ether PHY
Router/Ether hub Power MDIO Interface
REFCLK RMII Interface IC6301
blinking ?

No TX+/-, RX+/- NG NG NG NG
Ethernet PHY Strap
Power, Reset AYU2 REFCLK AYU2 MDIO I/F
Connector or Trans Configuration

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Troubleshooting Reference
BM (A-side) (not applicable for this model)

CHK2
CHK5

CHK2
CHK1
CHK3

CHK5
CHK4

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Troubleshooting Reference
BA2S / BA2W (A-side)

CHK1

CHK4

CHK5
CHK5
CHK3
CHK2
CHK2

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Troubleshooting Reference
BKx (A-side) (not applicable for this model)

CHK1

CHK5

CHK4

CHK3
CHK2
CHK5
CHK2

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3-11. Wireless Network malfunction


1) Internal Wireless Network malfunction

Wireless Network
on the TV

Error Message appear No No


Is the radio field
when the Wireless Strength too weak B* Board
Network is selected? or even No signal?

Yes Yes

*1) Hardware defect suspected.


Access Point
Go to the next page

2) USB Wireless Network malfunction


Wireless Network
on the TV

Error Message appear No Is the radio field No


when the Wireless Strength too weak B* Board
B Si
Size B* Board Type
Network is selected? or even No signal?

OTHERS JP
Yes Yes 40” BA2-S BA2-W

46” BA2 S
BA2-S BA2 W
BA2-W
USB Dongle Access Point
55” BA2-S BA2-W

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3-11. Wireless Network malfunction (continue)

*1) Come from


the previous page. If Wi-Fi malfunction happens,
• Wi-Fi module
• HSC board
• Harness between HSC and
B* Board
• B* board are suspected.
Check harness NG OK
connection is OK Connect properly Loose harness
between HSC and B*

OK NG

NG NG Change harness
Change NG
Wi-Fi module Change HSC board Between B* board Change B* board
and HSC board

OK OK OK

Wi-Fi module HSC board Main Harness (*)

Size B* Board Type G* Board H* H** Board


Type Board Type
Type
OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A HIR HSC

46” BA2 S
BA2-S BA2 W
BA2-W G1A HIR HSC

55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B HIR HSC

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Service Menu
3-12. Bluetooth Malfunction
If Bluetooth malfunction happens, 001 OP
• BT module 000 VERS
• HSC board
One Touch Remote doesn’t work • Harness between HSC and B*
<MAIN> <EXT>
Or Board
• B* Board are suspected. DM0.001JPA WF: 3.0.0.1021
BT 3D glasses (HG/TE) doesn’t work
WF0.300W00AA WF: --------
DF2.070W00AA FD: 0.003

Ver info. Confirm YM0.619W00AA BT:BT Version info.


BT version check can be read One Touch Remote malfunction trouble shooting flow M4.922C 1.2.14.848
in Service Menu Or (DM0.0J00AA)
3D-glasses (Active) malfunction trouble shooting flow
DD0.320W00AA
Ver = -------- PK0.320W00AA
AM0.030JP
Check harness NG OK MID: 04A3B50F
connection is OK Connect properly Loose harness PID 0F051040
PID:
between HSC and B*
PNL:

OK NG DQ3Y400LN0101

NG NG Change harness NG
Change BT module Change HSC board Between B* board Change B* board
( Bluetooth) and HSC board
(*)
OK OK OK
Size B* Board Type G* Board H* H** Board
Type Board Type
Type

BT module (Bluetooth) HSC board Main Harness OTHERS JP


40” BA2-S BA2-W G1A HIR HSC

46” BA2-S BA2-W G1A HIR HSC

55” BA2-S BA2-W G1B HIR HSC

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3-13. 3D-Glasses(Active) malfunction

*(2)
(2) BT 3D glasses (HG/TE) doesn
doesn’t work

<2.8V
Check
Ch k 3D
3D-Glasses
Gl Replace to New Battery and try again
again.
Battery voltage is (use CR2025 only.)
>2.8V?

Registerd
Restart TV. Power-off 3D-Glasses Interference from other Check if 2.4GHz devices are used or not?(ex.
and TRY registration again with devices. WiFi, other bluetooth devices, microwave,
50cm distance. cordless phone,....)

Cannot Register

NG Change to another NG Confirm BT (Bluetooth) malfunction


Check another 3D-Glasses and
re-register.
g environment and try
registration again. trouble shooting flow
flow.

OK
OK

3D-Glasses NG.
Very strong interference on that spot.

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3-14. HDD-Rec Malfunction 3-15. Android Application Malfunction

HDD Rec
Malfunction An Application cannot start *

HDD is connected
No Connect to the
to the appropriate Try TEST RESET, factory reset
appropriate port
USB port? or software update

Yes

USB Hub is inserted


No Is the drive size larger No 32GB and over
in between the
than 32GB ? is supported. * Possible conditions:
USB port and HDD?
1. Some applications are not displayed in [Applications] of the Home Menu.
Yes Yes 2. Applications icon is not displayed.
USB Hub is 3. Disappeared from [All Applications].
All the setups and
NOT supported
t d No
restrictions listed in Check the iManual
iManual are cleared?

Yes

B* board

(*)
Size B* Board Type

OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W

46” BA2-S BA2-W

55” BA2-S BA2-W

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SECTION 4
SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
4-1. Accessing Service Mode 4-3. Change Data by Service Mode 1
1) Go to TV standby condition by remote commander. 1. Change Data of “Chassis” or “VPC” service mode
2) Press “i+ (info)”, “5”, “Volume +” then “TV power” on remote. a. Press “2 / 5” on remote to select (up / down) category.
3) You can see Service Mode on display. b
b. Press “1 / 4” on remote to select (up / down) Item
Item.
* The above operation should be finished within 15 seconds after the set go to STBY
c. Press “3 / 6” on remote to change (up / down) data.
mode
4 TV Power DIGITAL SERVICE
Press 2: increment
001 OP Press 5: decrement
000 VERS ---

CHASSIS SERVICE
1 (i+)
<MAIN> <EXT> a 000 WYVERN
DM1.301W00AA WF:2.0.0.99 000 S2_NOISE_TH 32
WF1.003W00AA WF:-------- b
DF1.001W00AA FD:0.068
c
YM1.010W00AA BT:
2 Vol (+) M4 922C
M4.922C 1.2.14.891 Press 1: increment Press 3: increment
(DM1.301W00AA) Press 4: decrement Press 6: decrement
DD1.016W00AA
3 PK0.312W00AA
AM0.510WW CHASSIS Service menu

MID:04835511 Remote Commander


PID 04020000
PID:04020000
Remote Commander PNL:LTY320AB01 4-4.Save Changing Data by Service Mode 1
DQ3Y550LN0101

Screen Sample 2. Write data for “Chassis” or “VPC” service mode.


a. Press “Mute” on remote.
4-2. Transition of Each Micro’s Service Mode
It shows green “SERVICE” changes to green
1
1. Firstt off all,
Fi ll when
h you enter S
Service
i M Mode,
d you can “WRITE”.
see “Digital” service mode. b. Press “0” on remote. Green “WRITE” changes to
2. Whenever you press “OPTIONS” on remote, service red “WRITE”. It indicate writing is processing.
mode is changed according to the flow below: c. After a while, red “WRITE” changes to green
“SERVICE”. Writing process is done at this point.
OPTIONS 3
3. TV reboot is necessary for applying data change
change.

b
Digital” -> “Chassis” -> “VPC” CHASSIS WRITE a
000 WYVERN
p.5-6 “Chassis” & “VPC” 000 S2_NOISE_TH 32

p.7-9 “Digital” service mode CHASSIS Service menu


Remote Commander Remote Commander

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4-5. Change Data by Service Mode 2


1. Change Data of “Digital” service mode (except “003 DIG_SRV_MODE” 2. Change Data of “Digital” service mode ( “003 DIG_SRV_MODE”
category) category). “003 DIG_SRV_MODE” is one category of “Digital” service
a. Press “2 / 5” on remote to select (up / down) category. mode. Please note because this operation is special.
b. Press “1 / 4” on remote to select (up / down) Item. a. Press “2 / 5” on remote to select “003 DIG_SRV_MODE”.
c. Press “3 / 6” on remote to change (up / down) data. b. Press “1 / 4” on remote to select (up / down) Item.
c. Press “0 / 10” on remote to select item.
“Digital” service mode don’t have to Save. (except “002 MODEL”) d. Press number key “1”~”9” directly. “*” stamp move.
e. Press “12 / enter / select” to decide and advance to the next
DIGITAL SERVICE
step. Press “return”, to return to the previous page.
004 TUNER
000 !A_NOSIG_DET 001

a c VIDEO:STANDARD AUDIO:STANDARD
b PSAVE:STANDARD DIGITAL SERVICE
003 DIG_SRV_MODE
MAIN: SUB: 000 TEST_PATTERN ---
TUNER/----/---- ----/----/NTSCU
----X----/----- ----X----/-----
-----/--- -----/--- VIDEO:STANDARD AUDIO:STANDARD
e PSAVE:STANDARD DIGITAL Service menu
e
d MAIN: SUB:
DIGITAL Service menu TUNER/----/---- ----/----/NTSCU
----X----/----- ----X----/-----
Remote Commander -----/--- -----/---

DIGITAL(DIG_SRV_MODE) SERVICE

TEST_PATTERN

Remote Commander *1 Video


2 Audio

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4-6 Save Changing Data by Service Mode 2 4-6. Save Changing Data by Service Mode 2 b) Only when B board is replaced.
a) Only when B* board is replaced. & VAR_TYPE change is necessary
1. In “Digital” service mode ( “002 MODEL” category) In “Digital” Service Mode,
000 SEGSelect segment
g information a. Select “002 MODEL” category by pressing “2” and “5” on remote
001 DESTSelect destination information b. Press “1” or “4” on remote to select 005 VAR_TYPE
002 MODELNAMESelect Model Name c. Change data by pressing “3” or “6” on remote.
003 SERIALCan be set Only Once for the new board d. After data is selected, press “Mute” then “0”.
005 VAR_TYPESelect variable information e. When Smart Core Green and Amber LED blink alternately, insert USB
a. Change data for each model. (Refer previous mode.) with software.
b. Press “Mute”, “0” on remote sequentially. Red “WRITE” is f. After a few minutes, Smart Core White LED will lit.
shown. This indicates writing is in process. g. TV reboots itself and goes to standby mode.
c. After a while, red “WRITE” disappears. Green Done will be h. Turn on TV by “Power” key on TV or “Power” button on remote. Message
displayed for a while, which means writing process is done. of Software Update completion will appear.
d. For the items SEG, DEST, MODELNAME after changing i. Disconnect USB.
each item, service save (“mute”+”0”) is required. For the j. 001 DEST update is necessary if VAR_TYPE is changed from STD to UC
item SERIAL, after inputting the serial number, press key orvice versa
“12” or “Enter” to save the data. (* Please check with Service HQ for the latest/updated Software update)
-Please save the items according to the sequence “SEG ->
DEST -> MODELNAME DIGITAL SERVICE
-When Saving the item "SEG", sometimes instead of
a a a "Writing", the word "Pending" will appear. In this case, skip
"SEG", saving "DEST“ and "MODELNAME“ is OK. 002 MODEL
005 VAR_TYPE STD
b DIGITAL SERVICE
002 MODEL
000 SEG HG_BASE
Write VIDEO: DYNAMIC AUDIO:DYNAMIC
b
PSAVE:STANDARD
VIDEO:STANDARD AUDIO:STANDARD
PSAVE:STANDARD
Remote Commander
MAIN: SUB:
MAIN: SUB:
TUNER/----/---- ----/----/NTSCU TUNER/----/----- -----/----/NTSCU
----X----/----- ----X----/-----
-----/--- -----/---
----x----/------
x / ----x----/------
x / DIGITAL
Service menu
DIGITAL Service menu
-----/--- -----/---

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4-7. Restore WB / Gamma Adj. Data to B board. 4-8. WB Adjustment by Service Mode

1. in “VPC” service mode (“004 WB” category)


Please apply after USB-DL when B board is replaced. HG,TE Models
a. Press “1” or “4” on remote to select WB adjustment
j menu.
b. Change data by pressing “3” or “6”. Each range of these
1.in “VPC” service mode items is 0~1023.
a.Select “000 DATA_COPY” category by pressing “2 / 5” on remote. c. Press “mute” +”0” on remote to save the data. “SERVICE”
b.Change data from “0” to “1” by pressing “3 / 6” on remote. comment is changed to “WRITE”, indicating writing process.
c.Wait until data is changed from 1 to 3. d. After a while, “WRITE” comment returns to “SERVICE”,
d When data is changed from 1 to 3
d.When 3, rrestoring
storing process is finished
finished. which means writing process is done. (takes about a couple
e.In case data is changed from 1 to 2, keep default setting. (No of seconds)
more process is needed.)

VPC SERVICE VPC SERVICE VPC SERVICE


000 DATA_COPY 003 WB 003 WB
000 BU_TRANS 1 001 G_DRV 512 004 G_BKG 512

VPC SERVICE VPC SERVICE


DO NOT POWER OFF 003 WB 003 WB
DO NOT TOUCH ANY KEY NOW 002 B_DRV 512 005 B BKG 512
b
a
Restore process

VPC SERVICE
000 DATA_COPY VPC Service menu
000 BU TRANS
BU_TRANS 3

DATA TRANSFER SUCCESS

Remote Commander End restore process

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4-9. VCOM Adjustment (NFR-AUO Panel)


4-9-1. STEP1 4-9-3. STEP3

1. in “Digital” service mode DIGITAL (DIG_SRV_MODE) SERVICE


a. Select “003 DIG_SRV_MODE” 3. in “VPC” service mode
category by pressing “2 / 5” on TEST PATTERN a. Select “002 VCOM” category by VPC SERVICE
--> 1 Video 002 VCOM
remote. pressing “2 / 5” on remote. 001 ADJUST 64
b. Press “0” to go to “TEST PATTERN” *1 White b. Select “001 ADJUST” item by
Mode
Mode.
2 Rampp pressing “1 / 4” on remote
remote.
3 R Raster
c. Press “Enter” or “12” to go into 4 G Raster
c. Change data by pressing “3 / 6” on
Video TEST PATTERN. 5 B Raster remote.
6 Color Bar
d. Press “7” or “8” to select the test 7 VCOM Pattern1
pattern 8 VCOM Pattern2
9 Off
e
e. Press “Enter”
Enter or “12”
12 twice to show
the VCOM TEST PATTERN.

4-9-2. STEP2 4 9 4 STEP4


4-9-4.
4. in “Digital” service mode
2.in “VPC” service mode
DIGITAL SERVICE a. Select “007 VCOM” category by
a. Select “002 VCOM” category by pressing
VPC SERVICE pressing “2 / 5” on remote.
“2 / 5” on remote. 002 VCOM 007 VCOM
000 SRV_OSD_EN 1 b. Change data from “1” to “0” by
b. Select “000
000 ENABLE”
ENABLE item by pressing “1
1 000 ENABLE 0
pressing “3 or 6 ” on remote.
/ 4” on remote.
c. Confirm the final result of the
c. Change ENABLE from “0” to “1” by VIDEO:STANDARD AUDIO:STANDARD
PSAVE:STANDARD VCOM adjustment .
pressing “3” to enable VCOM adjustment.
d. If OK, Finish the VCOM
MAIN: SUB:
TUNER/----/---- ----/----/NTSCU
adjustment. If NG, pressing “3 or
----X----/----- ----X----/----- 6” tto show
h th
the OSD again i and d
-----/--- -----/--- go back to VCOM adjustment
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4-10. VCOM Adjustment (HFR-SDC Panel) 4-11-2. STEP2


4-10-1. STEP1 2. in detailed REC setting screen
1. in “VPC” service mode a. Press “1” to select “Key Copy” item
b. Press “Enter”
Enter or “12”
12 twice to execute the command.
a. S l t “002 VCOM” category
Select t by
b pressing
i “2 / c. If OK, show the message “Key Copy OK”. If NG, show the message
VPC SERVICE 5” on remote. “Key Copy NG (= xx )”.
002 VCOM
b. Select “000 ENABLE” item by pressing “1 / 4” d. Press “Return” to return to previous page.
000 ENABLE 0
on remote.. DIGITAL (DIG_SRV_MODE) SERVICE DIGITAL (DIG_SRV_MODE) SERVICE
c. Change ENABLE from “0” to “1” by pressing
REC SETTING
REC_SETTING REC SETTING
REC_SETTING
“3” tto enable
bl VCOM adjustment.
dj t t
* 1 Key Copy * 1 Key Copy
4-8-2. STEP2 2 HDD Re-Register 2 HDD Re-Register

2. in “VPC” service mode Key Copy OK Key Copy NG ( xx )


a. Select “002 VCOM” category by pressing
VPC SERVICE
“2 / 5” on remote.
002 VCOM b. Select “001 ADJUST” item by pressing “1 / 4-11-3. STEP3
001 ADJUST 64 4” on remote.
3. in detailed REC setting screen
c. Change data by pressing “3 / 6” on remote.
a. Press “2” to select “HDD Re-Register” Item.
Every time you push the button, an
b Press “Enter”
b. Enter or “12”
12 twice tto execute the command
command.
evaluation screen is displayed for 5
c. If OK, xx= x+1. If NG, xx=x.
seconds.
d. Press “Return” to return to previous page.
d. Finish the adjustment when the picture
seems OK.
DIGITAL (DIG_SRV_MODE) SERVICE
4-11.
4 11 REC Setting (Japan/Europe/Australia/New Zealand)
REC_SETTING
4-11-1. STEP1
1 Key Copy
DIGITAL (DIG_SRV_MODE) SERVICE * 2 HDD Re-Register

REC_SETTING (x) HDDs OK ( xx )

* 1 Key Copy
2 HDD Re-Register

1. in “Digital” service mode


a.Select “003 DIG_SRV_MODE” category by pressing “2 / 5” on remote.
b. Select “006 REC_SETTING ” item by pressing “1 / 4” on remote.
c. Press “0” or “10” to go to detailed REC Setting screen.

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4-12. Reset Panel Operation Time Only when Panel is replaced. 4-13. Set to Shipping Condition
1. How to do shipping condition.
1. In Self Diagnosis Display (Refer to p.27) a. Move to “Digital” service mode.
a Reset Panel Operation Time <7> ->
a. - <0> b Press “8”
b. 8 on remote
remote. It shows green “SERVICE”
SERVICE changes to
green “RST-”.
c. Press “mute” on remote. Added green “EXE” after green
“RST-” .
Remote Commander d. Press “0” on remote. Green “EXE-RST” changes to red “EXE-
RST”
RST . It indicate writing is processing
processing.
a e. After a while, red “EXE-RST” changes to green “SERVICE”.
a f. And blink Smart Core WHITE LED. Writing process is done
SELF CHECK b at this point.
d SONY
002 MAIN_POWE  ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 Model Name      : KDL‐46W90AA   
003 AFE_I2C    ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
003 AFE I2C ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 Serial Number   : ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
00 Serial Number : c
<A other way>
<Another
003 DC_ALERT   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 Package Number  : PKG1.301JPA
003 AUD_PROT   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 Wired MAC       : 30:F9:ED:04:2C:17
You can set to shipping condition w/o entering Service Mode.
003 HDMI_EQ    ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 Wireless MAC    : F0:F0:02:AA:82:DA -> “Cursor Up” + “Power Key” on remote.
003 TU_DEMOD   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 USB dongle      : N/A Remote Commander
003 AFE_SPI    ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 4-14.
4 14. Summary of Service Control
004 VLED       ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 <MAIN>            <EXT>
Function The flow of control
004 LD_ERR     ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 DM1.301JPA        WF:2.0.0.99
005 TCON_ERR   120823132523 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 01 WF1.003W00AA      WF:0B Service mode on <Test>+<TV>/<Display><5><Vol Up><Power>
005 P_ID_ERR   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 DF1.001W00AA      FD:‐.‐‐‐ Service mode off <Other> / <Power off + on>
`
006 BACKLITE   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 YM1.010W00AA      BT:1.2.14.848
007 TEMP_ERR   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 M4.992C
It
Item up / down
d <1>/<4>
007 FAN_ERR    ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 DM1.301W00AA Category up / down <2>/<5>
008 VPC_WDT    ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 DD1.016W00AA
Data up / down <3>/<6>
008 MEPS_WDT   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 PK1.016W00AA
008 HOST_WDT   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 AM01.300JP Test reset (テストリセット) <8> + <Mute> + <0>
008 STBY_WDT   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00
From UI Menu:
008 AFE_WDT    ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 MID:1C117081  HDD Deregistration
HDD登録削除 (JPモデル)
010 EMIT_ERR   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 PID:04020000 (HDD登録削除)
HDD Deregistration (AEP Model)
PANEL OPERATION TIME PNL:LC470EUF‐FFP1
00081‐000671‐00088    0000000000000570‐0000000000000132 Execute (実行) <10 or 0>

Write data (書込み) <Mute> + <0>


Diagnosis Display Change module (モジュール変更) <Jump> / <Option>

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4-15. Service Menu Tree


4-15-1. Tree 1 4-15-2. Tree 2
“Digital” “Chassis”
001 OP 000 WYVERN
000 VERS …Software version <omission>
002 MODEL 001 TUNING
000 SEG ...Select segment information <omission>
001 DEST ...Select destination information 002 D_DEMOD No use for Service.
002 MODELNAME ...Select
Select Model Name <omission>
003 SERIAL ...Can be set Only Once for the new board 003 SATELLITE
004 SHIP_CONFIRM ...Can set correct Product Code <omission>
005 VAR_TYPE 004 HDMI
003 DIG_SRV_MODE
DIG SRV MODE 000 FORCE_ARC
OR E ARC
000 TEST_PATTERN …Main Chip Test Pattern 005 AUDIO
001 MONITOR_MODE …Tuner Monitor 000 MPEG_LV …Level OFFSET for MPEG1-L1/L2.
002 FACT_SETTING …Factory shipment settings 001 HEAAC_LV …Level OFFSET for HE-AAC.
003 MODEL_DATA
MODEL DATA 006 TEMPSEN N Use for Service
No
004 NETWORK <omission>
005 TT84 …Only for AEP 007 DL
006 REC_SETTING 000 PID_DATA_MISMAT
004 TUNER 008 BT_MODE
BT MODE … Service Item for BT (only BT model)
odel)
000 A_NOSIG_DET …Analog-RF No signal detection 000 FEATURE
001 SCAN_COPY …Copy the scan data to USB. 001 FIRST_DIS_CH
003 ASCOT 002 LAST_DIS_CH
004 WYVERN_1 009 CAM … Service Item for CI (only AEP/CH/HK model)
007 VCOM …Service item for VCOM Adjustment
000 SRV_OSD_EN 000 CAM_TS_FORMAT

008 WIFI …Service item for WIFI (only WiFi model)


000 PING
001 MONITOR
009 BT MODE
000 MONITOR
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4-15-3. Tree 3

“VPC”
000 DATA_COPY
DATA COPY …WB
WB Data Restore Function (Tcon board
board-to-B
to B board).
board) SELF CHECK
SELF CHECK
000 BU_TRANS
001 DATA_BACKUP ...WB Data Backup Function (B board-to-Tcon board). 002 MAIN_POWE  ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 Model Name      : KDL‐46W90AA   
000 BU_FLASH 003 AFE_I2C    ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 Serial Number   : ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐

002 VCOM …VCOM Adjustment Function. 003 DC_ALERT   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 Package Number  : PKG1.301JPA

000 ENABLE 003 AUD_PROT   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 Wired MAC       : 30:F9:ED:04:2C:17

001 ADJUST 003 HDMI_EQ    ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 Wireless MAC    : F0:F0:02:AA:82:DA


003 WB …W/B adjustment 003 TU_DEMOD   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 USB dongle      : N/A
<omission> 003 AFE_SPI    ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00
004 TEST_PTN
<omission> 004 VLED       ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 <MAIN>            <EXT>
005 PANEL 004 LD_ERR     ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 DM1.301JPA        WF:2.0.0.99
<omission> 005 TCON_ERR   120823132523 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 01 WF1.003W00AA      WF:0B
`
005 P_ID_ERR   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 DF1.001W00AA      FD:‐.‐‐‐
006 BACKLITE   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 YM1.010W00AA      BT:1.2.14.848
4-16. How to Enter Self Diagnosis Display
4 007 TEMP_ERR   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 M4.992C
1. Go to TV standby condition by remote
007 FAN_ERR    ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 DM1.301W00AA
commander.
008 VPC_WDT    ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 DD1.016W00AA
2. Press “i+ (info)”, “5”, “Volume-” then “TV power”
on remote. 1 008 MEPS_WDT   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 PK1.016W00AA

3. You can see Self Diagnosis Display. 008 HOST_WDT   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 AM01.300JP
4. To Exit , Press Power Off and On. 008 STBY_WDT   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00
008 AFE_WDT    ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 MID:1C117081 
2
010 EMIT_ERR   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 PID:04020000
PNL:LC470EUF‐FFP1
3 00081 000671 00088
00081‐000671‐00088    0000000000000570‐0000000000000132
0000000000000570 0000000000000132

Diagnosis Display
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a) Self Diagnosis Display [1] b) Self Diagnosis Display [2]


Format of error time stamps
YYMMDDhhmmss (in UTC) Error history clear USB dongle:
Example: <8> -> <0> 1. When no Wi-Fi USB dongle is connected, NA is displayed.
120823132523 -> Aug 23 2012 13 13:25:23
25 23 UTC Panel operation time clear 2 If you insert/disconnect Wi-Fi USB Dongle during Self Diagnosis Display,
2. Display press <1> -
* Only when time is set, an error timestamp is saved. <7> -> <0> > <4> on remote commander to refresh MAC address displayed on “USB dongle”.
- Alternatively, you can re-display Self Diagnosis Display to update the information.
*Following error is invalid in RB1.
- FAN_ERR Model Name      : KDL‐46W90AA   
- EMIT_ERR SELF CHECK
Error Naming Error count Serial Number   : ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ MAC address
Package Number  : PKG1.301JPA of Wi-Fi USB
Wired MAC       : 30:F9:ED:04:2C:17 dongle.
002 MAIN_POWE  ‐‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 00
Error Error Wireless MAC    : F0:F0:02:AA:82:DA
003 AFE_I2C    ‐timesta
‐‐‐‐ ‐ ‐‐ ‐ ‐‐timesta 00 
USB dongle      : N/A
003 DC_ALERT   ‐mp
‐‐‐for ‐‐ ‐ ‐ ‐‐ mp for‐
‐‐‐‐ ‐‐ 00
003 AUD_PROT   ‐la t ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐ ‐‐3rd last
‐ 00
ded last or d <MAIN>            <EXT>
MAIN EXT
Smart Core Red 003 HDMI_EQ    ‐ ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ ‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐
error recorded ‐ ‐‐error 00
DM1.301JPA        WF:2.0.0.99
LED blinking count 003 TU_DEMOD   ‐ ‐ ‐error‐‐ ‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00
WF1.003W00AA      WF:0B
003 AFE_SPI    ‐‐ ‐ ‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 External module
DF1.001W00AA      FD:‐.‐‐‐
004 VLED       ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 information
YM1.010W00AA      BT:1.2.14.848
004 LD_ERR     ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00
005 TCON_ERR   12082313252  ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 01 ` M4 992C
M4.992C
DM1.301W00AA
005 P_ID_ERR   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00
DD1.016W00AA
006 BACKLITE   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00
PK1.016W00AA
007 TEMP_ERR   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00
AM01.300JP
007 FAN_ERR    ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00
MID:1C117081 
008 VPC WDT
008 VPC_WDT    ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00
PID:04020000
008 MEPS_WDT   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00
PNL:LC470EUF‐FFP1
008 HOST_WDT   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00
Total Operation Time 008 STBY_WDT   ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00
[hr] – Boot Count – 008 AFE_WDT    ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00 
Panel Operation
010 EMIT ERR
010 EMIT_ERR    ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 00
Ti
Time [hr]
[ Main CPU
information
00081‐000671‐00088    0000000000000570‐0000000000000132

•Panel Operation Time is recorded every


30 min,, but Total Operation
p Time is Count of writing to NAND device:
recorded every 1 hr. Therefore, the panel op. As vfat partition– As ext4 partition
time might become larger than the total op.
time.
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Service Adjustment
W900A/904A/905A

4 17 Updating the software


4-17.
Software updates can be performed by: In case of Japan model :
1)System Update through the Internet which available only on Certain LCD Under 「お問い合わせ」 screen, enter 「7」、「6」、「6」、「9」
models. Please check on i-manual or Operating Instruction whether the by Remote commander. Then shows screen.
model is available with the system.
OR
2) Please check with Software Upgrade Manual in Service Website for the
procedure and when it is require for the software updating.
3) The software updates may not be ready yet in Service Website after the
1st Issue of Service Manual is released.
4) Do check and keep updated with the Service Website for any information
and/or listed issues that are software related to avoid any discrepancy.
User Name and Password required to access to the Service Website
please check with Service Headquarters.

4-18. NON network function of RDS(Remote diagnosis)


This explains NON NETWORK function, which is a part
1. Purpose
of RDS(Remote Diagnosis) in RB1G models
This function(screen) is not open for customer.
This function (screen) is developed for Call Agent to get
customer's TV information quickly and accurately. This 4. NON network screen(example) :
function is also useful for service personnel. 20 items are show like below
2. Applicable models All RB1G from 1st MP set
3. How to enter NON
How to enter this screen depends of the region.
region
network screen
Please confirm your TV has what screen among below:
1) Settings--->Product Support -> Contact Sony
(Japan Region only)
2) Settings--->Product Support -> System information
(Others Region)
3) 設定--->製品サポート--->お問い合わせ
Enter [7] +[6] +[6] + [9] by numeric key under "Contact
Sony" or "System information" or "お問い合わせ”
screen
screen.
4)To get out from this screen, [return] button

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RB1G CHASSIS
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4-17
4 17. NON network function of RDS(Remote diagnosis)

5. Meaning of each items NO ITEMS EXPLAINATION


NO ITEMS EXPLAINATION
11 Display RF signal strength(not used, display is not 
1 Model Name TV model name iss displayed Signal Stren
g gth(%)
accurate.
t
2 Serial Number TV serial number is displayed. 12 Display signal quality of RF signal(not available except 
FAT SNR(dB)
3 Used for same meaning as "Service Tag". This ID is to U/C, but not always available. It depends on channel)
identify the TV. Each TV has its own Device ID. This is used
Device ID: for network service. Server identifies TV with this ID. More 13
Display signal quality of RF signal(not available except
Display signal quality of RF signal(not available except 
information of network service can be searched by SPOC Post‐Viterbi BER
U/C)
system with this ID.
4 Software 14
Display TV software package version Display HDMI CEC control is ON or OFF.
Version CEC Settings
#15~#18 are only available when CEC setting is ON.
5 Display
Displ y Wired LAN MAC address or N/A(when Wired Lan
Wired MAC
adapter is not selected).One MAC address from Wired or Display HDMI equipment name connected at HDMI 1 
Address: 15
Wireless network adapter only can be displayed Input 1 Model  input. Displayed name is depend on the HDMI 
6 Display Wireless LAN MAC address or N/A(when Wireless Name equipment. Display N/A when no HDMI equipment is 
Wireless MAC Lan adapter is not selected). connected.
Address: One MAC address from Wired or Wireless network adapter
adap er Di l HDMI
Display HDMI equipment name connected at HDMI 2 
t HDMI 2
only can be displayed 16
Input 2 Model  input. Displayed name is depend on the HDMI 
7 Wired IP Display Wireless LAN IP address or N/A(IP address is not Name equipment. Display N/A when no HDMI equipment is 
Address: assigned at Wireless LAN adapter) connected.
17 Display HDMI equipment name connected at HDMI 3 
8
Wireless
Wi l IP Display
Di l WiWired
d LAN IP
P address
dd or N/A(IP address
dd is
i nott Input 3 Model 
3 input. Displayed name is depend on the HDMI 
Di l d i th HDMI
Address: assigned at Wired LAN adapter) Name equipment. Display N/A when no HDMI equipment is 
connected.
9 Current Input Display selected input source 18 Display HDMI equipment name connected at HDMI 4 
Input 4 Model  input. Displayed name is depend on the HDMI 
10 Current Di l selected
Display l t d channel
h l number
b or N/A(
N/A(when
h no channel
h l iis N
Name equipment. Display N/A when no HDMI equipment is 
Di l N/A h HDMI i
Channel selected) connected.
19 DTC‐IPKey Install  Display DTCP‐IP key installation status. Installed or 
Status not installed.
20
MarlinBB Key 
Key Display Marlin BB key installation status. Installed or 
Display Marlin BB key installation status Installed or
Install Status not installed.

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RB1G CHASSIS
Service Adjustment
W900A/904A/905A

4 18 One Touch Remote


4-18. 4-17-2.
4 17 2. One Touch Remote Key function

4-18-1. Setting One Touch Remote Press to turn on or to turn off the TV (standby mode).
Step
Press to light up the indicator, then the buttons are
a. Use the TV Remote Commander. available as colour buttons. If the COLOUR KEY button is pressed
again when the colour buttons are available, the indicator turn off and
b. Press the HOME button, then select “Settings” using the buttons. the buttons become available instead.

3. Select “System Settings” or “Preferences” using the buttons, then press the button. Press to display Sony Entertainment Network. Press the button
for detailed information.
4. Select “One Touch Remote Control Setup” using the buttons, then press the button.
Displays the screen keyboard.
5. Select “Register” using the buttons, then press the button. Buttons on the screen keyboard work the same as those on the remote.
Press the button for detailed information.
6.
6 PPrepare O
One-Touch
T Remote
R Control.
C Press to select/confirm a highlighted item.
When the COLOUR KEY button is pressed, the indicator lights up, then the
7. Press the COLOUR KEY and HOME buttons on the One-touch Remote Control buttons are available as colour buttons.
Press the button for detailed information.
at the same time. (refer below)
Press to return to the previous screen, or exit from a menu.
• After completing the process, the One-touch Remote Control can be used. Press the button for detailed information.
Press to display a list of convenient functions and menu shortcuts.
Th menu items
The it vary based
b d n the
th currentt input
i t and/or
d/ content.
t t
Press the button for detailed information.
Press to display the TV Home Menu.
Press he button for detailed information.

Press to adjust the volume.

In TV mode: Press to display the channel selection screen.


In Text mode: Press to select the next or previous page
page.
Press the button for detailed information.
Touch the device (e.g. Xperia) corresponding to the One-touch
mirroring function, then its screen is displayed on the TV.
Press the button for detailed information.

4-17-3 Screen Mirroring function


 Screen mirroring”
“Screen mirroring is a function to display the screen of a mobile devi
device on the TVV by Wi
Wi-Fi.
Fi
 If you touch a One-touch mirroring compatible device (e.g. Xperia) on the One-touch Remote Control,
the device will connect with TV. It is convenient that the Screen mirroring is achieved by a simple operation.

Steps
a. Set the NFC setting of the One-touch mirroring compatible device to on.
b. Touch the One-touch mirroring compatible device on the NFC port on the rear of the One-touch Remote
Control.
 When the device is connected with the TV, the screen displayed on the device will also be displayed on the
TV
TV.
 To disconnect the device from the TV, Touch the device on the NFC port on the rear of the One-touch
Remote Control.

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Diagrams
SECTION 5
DIAGRAMS
5-1.CIRCUIT BOARD LOCATION

5-1-1. KDL-40W900A /W904A /W905A 5-1-2. KDL-46 W900A /W904A /W905A

B**
G1A BOARD BOARD
G1A BOARD B**
BOARD

SWITCH
(HUS-1) SWITCH
(HUS-1)

PYD BOARD
**SMART CORE PYD BOARD
Size B* Board Type Size B* Board Type
**SMART CORE
OTHERS JP OTHERS JP
40” BA2-S BA2-W 46” BA2-S BA2-W

5-1-3. KDL-55W900A /W904A /W905A

** SMART CORE BLOCK <SIDE VIEW>

G1B BOARD B** HIR BOARD


WLAN
BOARD MODULE

SWITCH
(HUS-1)

HSC BOARD
PYD BOARD
Size B* Board Type BLUETOOTH MODULE (BT BOARD)
**SMA T CORE
**SMART CO E
OTHERS JP
55” BA2-S BA2-W

231
RB1G CHASSIS
Diagrams
W900A/904A/905A

5-2. Block Diagram


g
5-2-1 (EUROPE)

232
RB1G CHASSIS
Diagrams
W900A/904A/905A

5-2
5 2. Block Diagram
5-2-2 (JAPAN)

233
RB1G CHASSIS
Diagrams
W900A/904A/905A

5-2. Block Diagram


g
5-2-3 (UC)

234
RB1G CHASSIS
Diagrams
W900A/904A/905A

5-2
5 2. Block Diagram
5-2-4 (LATIN/BRAZIL)

235
RB1G CHASSIS
Diagrams
W900A/904A/905A

5-2.
5 2. Block Diagram
5-2-5 (CHINA/HK)

236
RB1G CHASSIS
Diagrams
W900A/904A/905A

5 Block Diagram
5-2.
5-2-6 (TAIWAN/COL)

237
RB1G CHASSIS
Diagrams
W900A/904A/905A

5-2.
2 Block Diagram
5-2-7 (PAN ASIA)

238
Troubleshooting RB1G CHASSIS
W900A/904A/905A

5-2. Block Diagram


5-2- Block Diagram around Smart Core
5-2-8

WiFi related Smart Core WiFi module


WoWLAN
WiFi Reset
WiFi USB
B* board

14p BtoB
LED_R Connector
LED G
LED_G CN001
LED_B HSC board
LED_W
H connector LED_Amber 30p BtoW
Connector
CN002 LEDs
HIR board

CN100
CN003
IR receiver
OPT_SENSE Light Sensor
IR_SIRCS

14p BtoB
Connector
CN004
BT Reset BT module
BT Host Wake
BT Device Wake
BT Emitter Sync
S
BT UART

239
Only Int rface between board and bo
oard)

T-con Boardd
BA2 board CN 80 01 To BA2 CN 80 01
P NEL CTRL 05 1 51 PIB CS
PANE CTR 0
01 PANE CTR 03 2 50 R MEID[1] [2]
P NEL_CTRL__06 3 49 PIB_ K P NEL FFC
HUS M
Module CN203 CN 73 15 P NEL CTRL 02 4 48 R MEID[1] 8 p n x2
HUS_GND_2 35 AWG30 26 1 SC BT EMT SYNC HTL LINEOUT L P NEL_CTRL__07 5 47 PIB DO
CN8 00 2
HUS MA N 5V 2 2 38 AWG30 NC 2 HTL ND IQ GND P NEL CTRL 08 6 46 PIB DI CN8 00 3
HUS KE AD 3 37 3 3 SC GND P NEL CTRL 12 7 45 A M DE [0]
HUS_ OWER_KE 4 36 NC 4 HTL 12V/IQ 5V PANE _CTR _1
11 8 44 PIB ENB
Diagrams

HUS MA N 5V 3 5 39 AWG30 25 5 SC BT U RT TX P NEL CTRL 04 9 43 INT/X P


HUS_GND_3 6 40 AWG30 4 6 SC M IN 3 3V PANE _PWR U
UART_D_TX  10 42 NEL PWR
- 2 - 4 - 1-821-1120-11 3 7 B _ _ SDA 11 41 2CC DA 1 51 71 60 1
AM T - W - T SYT10--0 HG NC 8 Q CAM 3 3V S L 12 40 2CC SCL
M in H rness NC 9 SC BT HOST WAKE H L V L DOWN ND 13 39 ND
VbyOne-FFC
HUS2 D 2 7 10 SC S BY 3 3V RX4P EVEN Txx7p 14 38 x p
HUS2_DM 2 NC 11 HTL UART TX RX4N_EVEN Txx7n 15 37 x n
HUS3 D 3 5 NC 12 L_ B _ . I _ B _ . RX3P EVEN GN
ND 16 36 ND
NC 4 NC NC 3 HTL UART RX RX3N EVEN GND Option 17 35 ND
HUS3 DM 5 3 9 14 ( ) ND 18 34 ND
CN202 M ni USB
B B cable 14 15 SC M IN 5V RXC KP EVEN Tx6p 19 33 x p
ACON MN E2 0- 5GK5L14 Inne US
SB Cable 550mm 5 16 SC GND IQ GND RXC KN_EVEN Tx6n 20 32 x n
1 -8 22 -2 65 -2 1 1- 84 6-- 52 4- 11 NC 17 _ D ND 21 51pin FFC 31 ND
NC 18 HTL ND RX2P EVEN Txx5p 22 30 x p
6 19 RX2N EVEN Txx5n 23 29 x n
24 20 SC LED PWM W RX1P EVEN GN
ND 24 28 ND
20 21 SC LED PWM R RX1N_EVEN GND 25 27 ND
21 22 B _ L_ _ E RX0P EVEN Txx4p 26 26 x p
16 3 SC LED PWM B RX0N EVEN Txx4n 27 25 x n
NC 24 ND 28 24 ND
22 25 SC LED PWM G 3p
RX4P ODD Tx3 29 23 3p
Smart Co
ore 15 26 RX4N_ODD Tx3n 30 22 3n
SC WIFI W KE
NC 27 RX3P ODD GN
ND 31 21 ND
5-3. Connector Diagram

HTL IRCS UT IQ U B P
CN 00 2 U B C ble(UL2 25) 11 28 SC U B ND S RX3N ODD GN
ND Option 32 20 ND
NC 1 NC NC 29 GND 33 19 ND
HSC NC 2 NC 3 30 SC WIFI RST RXC KP ODD TTx2p 34 18 x p
ND 3 3 10 31 SC U B P RXC KN_ODD Tx2n 35 17 x2n
M N 3 3V 4 6 8 32 SC S RCS GND 36 16 ND
ND 5 16 12 33 SC U B M RX2P ODD Tx1
1p 37 15 x p
OPT EN E 6 19 18 34 RX2N ODD Tx1n 38 14 x n
STBY 3 3V 7 10 3 ED#2 1 35 US ND(RE ER ED) RX1P ODD GN
ND 39 13 ND
IRCS 8 32 4 36 US POWER KEY RX1N_ODD GN
ND 40 12 ND
STBY 3 3V 9 14 3 LK#2 3 37 US KEY AD RX0P ODD Tx0
0p 41 11 x p
W FI USB P 10 31 3 RN# 2 38 US M IN 5V 2 RX0N ODD Tx0n 42 10 x n
W FI USB ND 11 28 3 hi ld 5 39 GND 43 9 ND
W FI USB N 12 33 3 WHT# 6 40 US ND(RE ER ED) GND OCKN1 44 8 OCKN1
WIFI_RST 3 30 1-819-538-11 1- 81 8- 69 2- 22 GND HTPDN1 45 7 PDN1
M N +5 0V 14 15 SHLDP-40V-S-1 (B
S JST SM4 B -SH LD-G-1 -TF LF)(SN ) NC OCKN2 46 6 C
WIFI_WAKE 15 26 POWER 47 5 2V
ED S BY PWM B 16 23 CN 73 14 POWER 48 4 2V
ND 17 NC 2 1 US2 DM POWER 49 3 2V
ED MBER 18 34 1 2 POWER 50 2 2V
BT U B ND (NC) 19 NC 5 3 U 3 DM POWER 51 1 2V
ED_S BY_PWM_R 20 21 NC 4 NC 1- 84 2- 54 6-- 21 1 -8 42 -5 38 -1 1
BT RST 21 22 3 5 D FFC Direc t C nn ec t r :I -PEX JAE/ FI RN E5 1SZ-H F
ED S BY PWM G 22 25 1- 82 2- 26 5- 21
BT U RT RX 3 7 ACON
ED PWM W 24 20
BT_U RT_TX 25 5
BT EMT S NC 26 1
BT HOST W KE 27 NC
BT DEVICE WAKE 28 NC
NC 29 NC
NC 30 NC CN 46 01
1- 82 0- 23 5- 13 1-820 3388- 3 1 1 +
Mole x 501189--3010 2 2 -
2 3 R-
1 4 R+
1-842-593-11 1- 84 2- 56 6- 12
JST PB P-04V JST SM0 4B -PB VSS-TB LF)(SN)

CN 91 01
28 1 POWER_ N
27 2 AC FF DET
NC 3 T-CON_ N
3 4 S BY3 3V
CN 00 3 22 5 ND( U)
ND 1 5 21 6 ND( U)
M N 3 3V 2 4 16 7 EG12V
OPT EN E 3 3 17 8 EG12V(AU)
IRCS 4 2 14 9 EG12V
STBY 3 3V 5 1 15 10 EG12V(AU)
1- 82 1- 13 2- 11 1-821-1119-11 12 11 ND
JAM SYT1 0- 05 WS SYT10--0 HG 3 12 EG12 (P NEL)
10 3 ND
11 14 ND
NC 15 I IT L S BY
CN 10 0 5 16 L N
HIR STBY 3 3V 1 5 NC 17 LINK NG
IRCS 2 4 3 18 L ERR
OPT EN E 3 3 2 19 PWM D MMER LD board
M N 3 3V 4 2 1 20 DC DIMMER
ND 5 1 1-8 3-150-11 1- 84 3- 15 1- 11 CN 82 01 CN2 00 2 CN 10 01
1- 82 1- 13 2- 11 1-821-1119-11 PBDP-20V-S JST SM2 0B -PB DSS- TF GND 1 32 ND ED VCC 1
JAM SYT1 0- 05 WS SYT10--0 HG NC 2 31 _TYPE3 ED_VCC 2
NC 3 30 _TYPE2 ED_VCC 3
CN 73 13 NC 4 29 TYPE1 C 4
NC 1 U X UDIO MU E1 GND 5 28 ND ED4 5
NC 2 U X SYS EM RST D STBY 6 27 D STDBY C 6
NC 3 U X UDIO M N D_PWM_DIM 7 26 P_RE ED3 7
NC 4 D D 2_ V ED 8 25 B RE C 8
NC 5 U D UOA DAT1 HSS D CTR (RESER
RVE) 9 24 C ED2 9
NC 6 NC 10 23 C C 10
NC 7 U D UOA LRCK LK D PWM 19 11 22 D PWM 19 ED1 11
SPEAKER L+ 1 1 NC 8 U D UOA BCK_ LK D_PWM_18 12 21 D_PWM_18 C 12
Front - 2 2 NC 9 U D UOA MCK LK D PWM 17 13 32pin FFC 20 D PWM 17 N PLUS 30 17 -5 63 12
Lch JST M
MP-02 F N NC 10 U GND D D PWM 16 14 19 D PWM 16
1-784-9991-21 1-821-124-11 1- 82 1- 15 0- 11 D PWM 15 15 18 D PWM 15 CN 10 02
SYT10-1 HG JAM SYT1 0- 10 WL- ET D PWM 14 16 17 D PWM 14 C 1
D_PWM_13 17 16 D_PWM_13 ED1 2
SPEAKER R- 2 3 D PWM 12 18 15 D PWM 12 C 3
Front R+ 1 4 CN 73 12 D PWM 11 19 14 D PWM 11 ED2 4
Rch JST M
MP-02 F N 1 1 LU MA N 3 3V D PWM 10 20 13 D PWM 10 C 5
1-784-9991-21 2 2 LU EMP0 AD D PWM 9 21 12 D PWM 9 ED3 6
included in pan
nel NC 3 LU EMP1 AD D_PWM_8 22 11 D_PWM_8 C 7
4 4 LU ND D PWM 7 23 10 D PWM 7 ED4 8
1-821-118-11 1- 82 1- 14 4- 11 D PWM 6 24 9 D_PWM_6 C 9
KD Tempp sensor 1 SYT10-0 HG JAM SYT1 0- 04 WL- ET D PWM 5 25 8 D PWM 5 ED VCC 10
LU EMP0 AD 2 D PWM 4 26 7 D PWM 4 ED VCC 11
3 D PWM 3 27 6 D PWM 3 ED VCC 12
LU ND 4 D PWM 2 28 5 D PWM 2 N -PLUS 30 17 -5 63 12
D_PWM_1 29 4 D_PWM_1
D PWM 0 30 3 D PWM 0 CN 10 03
GND 31 2 ND ED VCC 1
GND 32 1 ND ED VCC 2
1- 84 3- 21 3-- 11 CN- PLU S ED VCC 3
YHON HO 0 50 02 HR- H3 2C3(G) 3 02 4- 56 33 2 C 4
(部品番号未取得) ED4 5
C 6
CN6401 ED3 7
RB
B1 To B board (1 00 10 6) C 8
POWER_ N 28 1 ED2 9
G1A/G1
1B Board AC FF DET 27 2 C 10
T-CON_ N 26 NC ED1 11
PS STATUS 25 NC C 12
ND 24 NC N PLUS 30 17 -5 63 12
S BY3 3V 3 4
ND 22 5 CN 10 04
ND 21 6 CN2 00 1 C 1
T-CON VCC12V 20 NC 1 14 ED VCC ED1 2
T-CON Vcc12V 19 NC 2 13 ED VCC C 3
EG12V 18 NC 3 12 ED2 4
EG12V 17 8 4 11 ED VCC C 5
G-B H rness
EG12V 16 7 NC 10 C ED3 6
ibb n wire
EG12V 15 10 6 9 ED GND C 7
EG12V 14 9 7 8 ED GND ED4 8
EG12V 3 12 8 7 C 9
ND 12 11 9 6 ED GND ED VCC 10
ND 11 14 10 5 ED GND ED_VCC 11
ND 10 13 11 4 D ERR ED VCC 12
ND 9 NC NC 3 C N -PLUS 30 17 -5 63 12
ND 8 NC 12 2 CTR
ND 7 NC 14 1 ET 12V
I IT L S BY 6 NC 2-228-1
1-822 YEONH O
L N 5 16 20022 HS-1 L 2 00 22 WR-1 4AML
LINK NG 4 NC (部品番号未取得)
L ERR 3 18
PWM DIMMER 2 19
DC DIMMER 1 20
1-842-551-11 1-842-5598-11
JAM S M20 -2 8WLB SJM20--2 HG

LED VCC 1 14
LED_ 2 13
LED VCC 3 12
4 11
NC 5 NC
LED ND 6 9
LED_ D 7 8
LED ND 8 7
9 6
10 5
D ERR 11 4
L C RL 12 2
3 NC
EG12V 14 1
CN 66 01 1-7 3-2238-11
1- 82 2- 33 9- 11 XAP-144V-1
JST XA 1 4P

N6101
AC I N
AC N 1
AC L 2 AC pigtail
1- 82 2- 90 8- 11
JAM SFP79 -0 2WLB
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