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The service manual provides detailed information on the LCD color televisions models LC-32D59U and LC-42D69U, including safety precautions, specifications, and operation manuals. It covers major parts removal, adjustment procedures, troubleshooting, and wiring diagrams, along with a parts guide. The manual emphasizes the importance of using qualified technicians for servicing and adhering to safety standards to prevent hazards.
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Sharp LC 32d59u LC 42d69u

The service manual provides detailed information on the LCD color televisions models LC-32D59U and LC-42D69U, including safety precautions, specifications, and operation manuals. It covers major parts removal, adjustment procedures, troubleshooting, and wiring diagrams, along with a parts guide. The manual emphasizes the importance of using qualified technicians for servicing and adhering to safety standards to prevent hazards.
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SERVICE MANUAL

LCD COLOR TELEVISION

MODEL:
LC-32D59U&LC-42D69U

1
CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTION
IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY PRECAUTION............................................................................. ………………………3

CHAPTER 1. SPECIFICATIONS
[1] SPECIFICATIONS .........................................................................................................................................5

[2] OPERATION MANUAL&DIMENSIONS ............................................................................................................6

CHAPTER 2. REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS


[1] REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS .............................................................................................................45

CHAPTER 3. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE


[1] ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE ................................................................................................................53

[2] SERVICE MODE.....................................................................................................................................61

[3] SOFTWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE .....................................................................................................61

CHAPTER 4. TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE


[1] TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE......................................................................................................................... 63

CHAPTER 5. MAJOR IC INFORMATIONS


[1] MAJOR IC INFORMATIONS ........................................................................................................................84

CHAPTER 6. BLOCK DIAGRAM/WIRING DIAGRAM


[1] BLOCK DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................................... 94

[2] POWER MANAGEMENT BLOCK DIAGRAM .................................................................................................... 94

[3] WIRING DIAGRAM .......................................................................................................................................... 97

CHAPTER 7. PRINTED WIRING BOARD


[1] MAIN UNIT PRINTED WIRING BOARD .......................................................................................................... 98

[2] POWER UNIT PRINTED WIRING BOARD ....................................................................................................... 99

[3] KEY UNIT PRINTED WIRING BOARD ........................................................................................................... 101

[4] IR UNIT PRINTED WIRING BOARD............................................................................................................... 101

CHAPTER 8. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

[1] MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................................. 102

[2] POWER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................................... 115

[3] KEY SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................................... 123

[4] IR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................................. 123

CHAPTER 9. Parts Guide


[1] PCBA COMPONENTS LIST ................................................................................................................................. 124

[2] CABINET PARTS ................................................................................................................................................. 141

[3] SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ................................................................................................................................. 145

[4] PACKING PARTS................................................................................................................................................. 145

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LC-32D59U,LC-42D69U
SAFETY PRECAUTION
IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY PRECAUTION

■ Service work should be performed only by qualified service technicians who are thoroughly familiar with all safety checks and the
servicing guidelines which follow:
• Use an AC voltmeter having with 5000 ohm per volt, or higher, sen-
■ WARNING sitivity or measure the AC voltage drop across the resistor.
1. For continued safety, no modification of any circuit should be • Connect the resistor connection to all exposed metal parts having a
attempted.
return to the chassis (antenna, metal cabinet, screw heads, knobs
2. Disconnect AC power before servicing.
and control shafts, escutcheon, etc.) and measure the AC voltage
drop across the resistor.
CAUTION:
All checks must be repeated with the AC cord plug connection
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST A
reversed. (If necessary, a nonpolarized adaptor plug must be used
RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME
TYPE FUSE. only for the purpose of completing these checks.)
42" F801,F802,F803,F804(T5A/250V) Any reading of 1.05 V peak (this corresponds to 0.7 mA peak AC.)
32" F801,F802,F803,F804(T5AH/250V) or more is excessive and indicates a potential shock hazard which
must be corrected before returning the monitor to the owner.
■ BEFORE RETURNING THE RECEIVER
(Fire & Shock Hazard)
Before returning the receiver to the user, perform the following DVM
safety checks: AC SCALE
3. Inspect all lead dress to make certain that leads are not pinched,
1.5k ohm
and check that hardware is not lodged between the chassis and 10W
other metal parts in the receiver.
4. Inspect all protective devices such as non-metallic control knobs,
insulation materials, cabinet backs, adjustment and compartment 0.15 µF
covers or shields, isolation resistor-capacitor networks, mechanical TEST PROBE
insulators, etc.
5. To be sure that no shock hazard exists, check for leakage current in
TO EXPOSED CONNECT TO KNOWN
the following manner. METAL PARTS
EARTH GROUND
• Plug the AC cord directly into a120 volt AC outlet.
• Using two clip leads, connect a 1.5k ohm, 10 watt resistor paralleled
by a 0.15µF capacitor in series with all exposed metal cabinet
parts and a known earth ground, such as electrical conduit or
electrical ground connected to an earth ground.
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
SAFETY NOTICE
Many electrical and mechanical parts in LCD color television have For continued protection, replacement parts must be identical to those
special safety-related characteristics. used in the original circuit.
These characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection, The use of a substitute replacement parts which do not have the same
nor safety characteristics as the factory recommended replacement parts
can protection afforded by them be necessarily increased by using shown in this service manual, may create shock, fire or other hazards.
replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc.
Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics
are identified in this manual; electrical components having such
features are identified by “ ” and shaded areas in the Replacement
Parts List and Schematic Diagrams.
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

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LC-32D59U, LC-42D69U
Precautions for using lead-free solder

Using lead-free wire solder


• When fixing the PWB soldered with the lead-free solder, apply lead-free wire solder. Repairing with conventional lead wire solder may cause
damage or accident due to cracks.
As the melting point of lead-free solder (Sn-Ag-Cu) is higher than the lead wire solder by 40 °C, we recommend you to use a dedicated soldering
bit, if you are not familiar with how to obtain lead-free wire solder or soldering bit, contact our service station or service branch in your area.

Soldering
• As the melting point of lead-free solder (Sn-Ag-Cu) is about 220 °C which is higher than the conventional lead solder by 40 °C, and as it has
poor solder wettability, you may be apt to keep the soldering bit in contact with the PWB for extended period of time. However, Since the land
may be peeled off or the maximum heat-resistance temperature of parts may be exceeded, remove the bit from the PWB as soon as you
confirm the steady soldering condition.
Lead-free solder contains more tin, and the end of the soldering bit may be easily corroded. Make sure to turn on and off the power of the bit as
required.
If a different type of solder stays on the tip of the soldering bit, it is alloyed with lead-free solder. Clean the bit after every use of it.
When the tip of the soldering bit is blackened during use, file it with steel wool or fine sandpaper.

• Be careful when replacing parts with polarity indication on the PWB silk.

3
CHAPTER 1. OPERATION MANUAL
[1] SPECIFICATIONS

Item Model: LC32D59U Model: LC42D69U

32” Class (31 1/2”


Diagonal) 42” Class (42 1/50” Diagonal)
LCD screen size
Active Matrix (a-Si TFT Active Matrix (a-Si TFT LCD)
LCD)

Resolution 1049088 pixels(1366x768) 2073600 pixels(1920x1080)

TV-standard American TV Standard ATSC/NTSC System


TV
Receiving VHF/UHF VHF 2-13ch, UHF 14-69ch
function
channel CATV 1-135
Audio multiplex BTSC System
Audio out 10W*2 10W*2
Input3 HDMI in with HDCP, Audio in (Ø 3.5mm jack)
Input4 HDMI in with HDCP, Audio in (Ø 3.5mm jack)
Input5 COMPONT in, AUDIO in
Input6 COMPONT in, AUDIO in
Rear
Input7 AV in, AUDIO in
PC-IN 15-pin mini D-sub female connector, Audio in (Ø 3.5mm jack)
Terminal
ANT/CABLE 75 Ω Unbalance ,F Type x 1 for Analog (VHF/UHF/CATV)
RS232C D-sub 9 pin for service & Hotel mode using
Headphone out Ø 3.5mm jack (Audio output)
Input1 HDMI in with HDCP
Side
Input2 HDMI in with HDCP
USB Multi-Media use, Software update
OSD language English/ Spanish

Power Requirement AC 110-240 V, 50/60 Hz

Power Consumption 115W 190W


TV+stand 28.4lbs/13kg 43.6lbs/20kg
Weight
TV only 25.3lbs/12kg 38.4lbs/18kg
Dimension TV+stand 3137/64 X 2239/64X 10 3 / 6 4 inch 403/4 X 2749/64X 11 15 / 6 4 inch

(WxHxD) TV only 3137/64 X 203/4X 3 25 / 6 4 inch 403/4 X 2529/32X 3 25 / 6 4 inch

Operating temperature 32°F to + 104°F (0°C to + 40°C)

[2]OPERATION MANUAL& DIMENSIONS

5
Part Names
TV (Front)

POWER indicator
Remote control sensor

Light sensor

TV (Side/Rear)

*2 *1

Channel
buttons
CH
(CH / )
HEAD
PHONE

HEAD PHONE
INPUT 1

Volume INPUT 1
+ buttons INPUT 2
terminal (HDMI)
(VOL+ / _)
VOL
*3 INPUT 2
USB
terminal (HDMI)
USB
MENU

MENU
button
INPUT AC IN
INPUT *1
POWER
button

POWER
button

RS-232C
IOIOI

Y PB PR L- AUDIO -R

Y PB PR L- AUDIO -R VIDEO L- AUDIO -R DIGITAL AUDIO

*1: See pages 19, 20, 21 and 22 for external equipment connection.
*2: See page 18 ,23,25 and 31 for button operations.
*3: See page 10 for connecting the AC cord.

• The illustrations in this operation manual are for explanation purposes and may vary slightly from
the actual operations.

6
Part Names

Remote Control Unit

6 MUTE: Mute the sound. (See page 25.)


POWER

16 1 7 CH / : Select the channel.

<
<
INPUT

(See page 25.)


1 2 3

4 5 6
8 MENU: Display the menu screen.
2
7 8 9 9 PC: Direct switch PC source.
17
. 0 ENT 3 10 / / / , ENTER:Select a desired item
DIS P LAY F RE E Z E AUDIO FLASHBACK

18 4 on the screen. (See page 31.)


19 MUT E
5
+ 6 11 RETURN: Return to the previous menu
20 VOL
_
S URROUND CH
7 screen.
21 TV US B PC ME NU 12 FAVORITE CH:
22 8
23 9 A, B, C, D: Select 4 preset favorite channels
in 4 different categories. (See page 34 for
ENTER 10 details.) While watching, you can toggle the
E X IT RETURN selected channels by pressing A, B, C and D.
24 11
13 AV MODE: Select an adjusted picture
settings. ( Standard, Movie, Power Saver
FAV ORIT E CH

A B C D 12
User, Dynamic) (See page 26.)
S LE E P CC VIEW MODE AV MODE

25 13
26 14
15 14 VIEW MODE: Select the Picture Mode.
(See page 28.)
15 :Only for USB .
LCDTV
GJ221
16 POWER: Switch the power on or enters
standby mode. (See page 19.)
17 • (DOT): (See page 25.)
18 DISPLAY: Display the current channel
(or input source) information on the screen.
19 FREEZE: Set the still image. Press again to
return to normal screen.
• When using the remote control unit, 20 VOL + /- : Set the volume. (See page 25.)
point it at the TV. 21 SURROUND: Display the surround setting
menu. (See page 26.)
1 INPUT: Select a TV input source. 22 TV: Direct switch TV source.
(See page 25.)
23 USB: Direct switch USB source.
2 0–9: Set the channel.
3 ENT: Jumps to a channel after selecting 24 EXIT: Turn off the menu screen.
with the 0–9 buttons. 25 SLEEP: Allows you to set a time when the
4 FLASHBACK: Press to switch to the TV automatically switches to standby. This
previously tuned channel or external input display will disappear after a few seconds,
mode. Press again to switch back to the and the sleep timer automatically starts
currently tuned channel or external input counting down. (See page 25.)
mode. 26 CC: Display captions during closed-caption
5 AUDIO: Display the MTS/SAP setting source.(See page 27.)
menu. (See page 26-27.)

7
Introduction to Connections
Experiencing HD Images
An HDTV without an HD source is just an ordinary TV.
To enjoy HD images on the TV, you should get HD programming from the following:
• Over-the-air broadcasting via HD quality antenna
• HD cable/satellite subscription
• HD compatible external equipment

• For information on updating to HD programming, ask your cable/satellite service provider.

Types of Connection
Image quality differs depending on the terminal used. To enjoy clearer images, check the
output terminals of your external equipment and use its appropriate terminals for higher
quality images.
For connecting the TV to external equipment, use commercially available cables.
• The illustrations of the terminals are for explanation purposes and may vary slightly from the actual
products.

Image Terminal on external Terminal


Cable
Quality equipment on the TV
INPUT 1, 2, 3, 4
HD
Quality HDMI-certified cable Page 19

Ø 3.5 mm stereo minijack cable


AUDIO
INPUT 1, 2, 3, 4 Page 19
DVI-HDMI conversion cable
DVI OUT

Component video cable(commercially INPUT 5, 6


(COMPONENT)
available)

Y PB PR L- AUDIO -R
Page 20
Audio cable(commercially available)
Y PB PR L- AUDIO -R

INPUT 7
AV cable (commercially available)
Standard Page 20
Quality VIDEO L- AUDIO -R

8
Displaying an External Equipment Image Display
To view external source images, select the input source by pressing INPUT on the remote
control unit or on the TV.
Example

POWER

INPUT
Input
TV
<

CH
<

1 2 3

4 5 6
INPUT1 HDMI1
7 8 9 INPUT2 HDMI2
. 0 ENT
INPUT3 HDMI3
+ DIS P LAY F RE E Z E AUDIO FLASHBACK
VOL
-
MUT E
INPUT4 HDMI4
+ INPUT5 COMP1
VOL S URROUND CH
MENU _ INPUT6 COMP2
INPUT7 AV
TV US B PC ME NU

INPUT

INPUT PC IN
POWER
USB
ENTER

E X IT RETURN

1 Press INPUT.
• The CH List screen displays.
2 Press / to select the input source.
• You can also select the input source by pressing INPUT. Each time INPUT is pressed,
the input source toggles.
INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3

TV INPUT7

• An image from the selected source automatically displays.

9
Connecting to External Equipment
You can connect many types of external equipment to your TV. To view external source
images, select the input source from INPUT on the remote control unit or on the TV.
(See pages 18 and 25.)For connecting the TV to external equipment, use commercially
available cables.
CAUTION
• To protect equipment, always turn off the TV before connecting any external equipment.
• Please read the relevant operation manual (Blu-ray disc player, etc.) carefully before making
connections.

Connecting a Blu-ray Disc/DVD Player or HD Cable/Satellite Set-top Box

When using HDMI cable (INPUT 1, 2, 3 or 4):


The HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) terminal is an audio-video interface that enables a
connection for audio and video signals using a single cable. The HDMI terminal supports high-resolution
video input.
• Blu-ray disc player • DVD player
• HD cable/satellite set-top box
Back and side panel
inputs
HDMI-certified cable

INPUT 1

INPUT 1
INPUT 2
terminal (HDMI)
INPUT 2
USB
terminal (HDMI)

HDMI OUT

• To enjoy 1080p display capability, connect your external equipment using an HDMI-certified cable
or a component cable and set the equipment to 1080p output.
• Supported Audio format: Linear PCM, sampling rate 32/44.1/48kHz.

When using DVI-HDMI conversion cable (INPUT 1,2,3,4):


• Blu-ray disc player • DVD player
• HD cable/satellite set-top box

Back panel
vertical inputs
Ø 3.5 mm stereo minijack cable

DVI-HDMI conversion cable

AUDIO DVI OUT

• When using a DVI-HDMI conversion cable, you should make an analog audio connection. In this
case, in addition to connecting a DVI-HDMI conversion cable to the INPUT 1,2,3,4 (HDMI) terminal,
connect a Ø 3.5 mm stereo minijack cable to the AUDIO PC/HDMI terminal
. .

10
Connecting to External Equipment

When using Component cable (INPUT 5,6):


• Blu-ray disc player • DVD player
• HD cable/satellite set-top box
Audio cable

Component video cable PR (Red)


PB (Blue) AUDIO-L (White)
Y (Green) AUDIO-R (Red)

Y PB PR L- AUDIO -R

COMPONENT OUT

Y PB PR L- AUDIO -R

Back panel
horizontal inputs

• To enjoy 1080p display capability, connect your external equipment using an HDMI-certified cable or a
component cable and set the equipment to 1080p output.
• See page 19 for connecting a Blu-ray disc player, DVD player or an HD cable/satellite set-top box to the
HDMI terminal.

Connecting a Game Console, VCR, Camcorder or Cable/Satellite Set-top Box


When using Composite cable (INPUT 7):
• Game console • VCR
• Camcorder • Cable/Satellite set-top box
Back panel
vertical inputs

VIDEO L- AUDIO -R

VIDEO L- AUDIO -R

11
Connecting to External Equipment

Connecting an Audio Amplifier


When using coaxial cable:
It is possible to output audio through the DIGITAL AUDIO terminal.PCM audio outputs
from the terminal.

Back panel
vertical inputs
Optical fiber cable

VIDEO L- AUDIO -R DIG ITAL AUDIO

OPTICAL
DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT

• Digital Audio output is not available when using an HDMI input.

Connecting an AV Amplifier
Back panel
HD Cable/Satellite set-top box vertical inputs

HDMI-certified cable INPUT 1

INPUT 2

HDMI OUT

USB

HDMI HDMI
IN OUT

• If the image is not in sync with the audio, check the settings of the connected surround system.
• Letting the TV output the audio to an AV amplifier:

12
Connecting to External Equipment

Connecting a PC
Refer to page 46 for a list of PC signals compatible with the TV.
When using HDMI cable (INPUT 1, 2, 3 or 4):
Side panel
vertical inputs

INPUT 1

INPUT 1
HDMI-certified cable INPUT 2
terminal (HDMI)
INPUT 2
USB
terminal (HDMI)

HDMI OUT

• The HDMI terminals only support digital signal.


When using DVI-HDMI conversion cable (INPUT 1,2,3,4):
Back panel
vertical inputs
Ø 3.5 mm stereo minijack cable

AUDIO
DVI-HDMI conversion cable

DVI OUT

• When using a DVI-HDMI conversion cable, you should make an analog audio connection. In this case,
in addition to connecting a DVI-HDMI conversion cable to the INPUT 1,2,3,4 (HDMI) terminal, connect a
Ø 3.5 mm stereo minijack cable to the AUDIO PC/HDMI terminal .

When using analog RGB cable (PC IN):


Back panel
vertical inputs

Analog RGB cable


(D-sub 15-pin cable or VGA cable)

Ø 3.5 mm stereo minijack cable

RGB AUDIO

• When using an analog RGB cable, input the audio signal to the AUDIO PC/HDMI terminal of PC IN.

13
Watching TV
Turning On/Off the Power
Press POWER on the TV, or POWER on the remote
control unit to turn the power on.
• POWER indicator : Power on,nothing;Power off,red.
<

CH
Press POWER on the TV, or POWER on the remote
<

control unit again to turn the power off.


• The TV enters standby and the image on the screen
VOL
+
-
disappears.
POWER
MENU
INPUT
• If you are not going to use this TV for a long period of time,
INPUT
1 2 3 be sure to remove the AC cord from the AC outlet.
POWER
• Small amount of electric power is still consumed even when
the TV is turned off.
POWER
• there is If no signal input for 5 minutes, the power will turn to
standby mode automatically.

Initial Setup
When you turn on the TV for the first time, 1. Initial Setup
the Initial Setup will guide you through • The Initial Setup screen display at
the setup process. Perform the following the first use. Press ENTER to start
steps before you press POWER on the the initial setup.
remote control unit.
1. Insert the batteries into the remote use.Initial
Press Setup Welcome

control unit. (See page 13.) Welcome


Thank youtoforuse
Initial Setup!!
SHARP
thepurchase
your Wizard for
of our
Liquid Crystal Television.

2. Connect the antenna cable to the TV. [OK] to start


Please press [ENTER] the the
to start

(See page 12.)


wizard.

3. Plug in the AC cord to the AC outlet.


(See page 10.)

TV US B PC ME NU
2. Language setting
• Select the OSD menu language
from English, Spanish, or French.
• Press ▲ / ▼ to select the desired
ENTER
language listed on the screen, and
then press the ► button to the
E X IT RETURN
next step.
Initial Setup Language
Welcome

Please select your Language: English


Españpl
Franĉais

< Back Select >Next Return Exit

14
Watching TV

3. Location setting 7. Start channel searching


• Press ▲ / ▼ to select “Home” or • Wait until the channel scan to
“Store” and press ► to the next complete.
step. • If you press RETURN, the process
Initial Setup Welcome
Location
will return to the previous step.
4.
Please select your location:
Home mode is destined for home
Home
Store
• If you skip this step, the channel
user.
Store mode is designed for retail search can be performed in the TV
store.
Menu. (See page 34.)
Initial Setup Channel
WelcomeScan

The channel scan may take a while


< Back Select >Next Return Exit to complete.

Status:Scanning...

Analog Channels:0

4. Time Zone setting Digital Channels:0

• Press ▲ / ▼ to select your current 10%

location for time zone. Return Cancel

8. Initial setup completed


• Press ENTER to exit the setup
wizard.
Initial Setup Complete
Welcome

Congratulation!!

5. Tuner setting Completed Initial Setup.

• Make sure what kind of connection Please press [ENTER] to exit the wizard.

is made with your TV when


selecting “Air” or “Cable”.
• Press ▲ / ▼ to select “Air” or < Back

“Cable” and press ► to the next


step.
Initial Setup Tuner
Welcome

Please select your tuner mode: Air


Cable

< Back Select >Next Return Exit

6. Channel scan setting


• Press ▲ / ▼ to select “Scan” or
“Skip Scan” and press ► to continue.
Initial Setup Channel
WelcomeScan

First,please connect cable and/or Scan


antenna. Skip Scan
• Auto programming may take 20+
minutes to complete. Please wait
Start channel scan now?

If you skip this step,the channel


scan could be performed in Menu.
until you see the Auto programming
complete message. The TV will then
switch automatically to the first channel
0%

< Back Select >Next Return Exit found.

15
Direct Button Operation
POWER

INPUT
• An image from the selected source
ENTER
automatically displays.
1 2 3 E X IT RETURN

4 5 6 • Each time INPUT is pressed, the


input source toggles.
FAV ORIT E CH
7 8 9 A B C D
. 0 ENT
S LE E P CC VIEW MODE AV MODE

DIS P LAY F RE E Z E AUDIO FLASHBACK

• If you press ▲/ ▼ to select the


input source, press ENTER to
MUT E

+
VOL
_
S URROUND CH
confirm your selection.
TV US B PC ME NU
LCDTV
GJ221

Changing Channels • See page 19-22 for external equipment


connection.
You can change channels by pressing
CH / or 0-9, or • (DOT). MUTE
<
<

Examples: Mutes the current sound output.


To select a 1 or 2-digit channel number Press MUTE.
(e. g., Channel 5):
Press 5 ENT.
To select a 3-digit channel number
(e. g., Channel 115): • Mute can be canceled by using the
Press 1 1 5 ENT. method below.
To select a 4-digit channel number - Mute will be canceled if you press
(e. g., Channel 22.1): VOL+/- or MUTE.
Press 2 2 • (DOT) 1
ENT. SLEEP
Allows you to set a time when the TV
• When selecting a 1-digit channel automatically switches to standby.
number, it is not necessary to press 0 Press SLEEP.
before the number. • The remaining time displays when
the sleep timer has been set.
Changing Volume
• Each time you press SLEEP, the
You can change the volume by pressing
remaining time switches as shown
VOL+ /- on the TV or on the remote
below.
control unit.
Off, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 90, 120
• To increase the volume, press
• When set, the time automatically
VOL+ .
starts counting down.
• To decrease the volume, press
• If you want to adjust the sleep
VOL- .
timer, you can press SLEEP twice
INPUT then change the time setting.
To view external source images, select the
input source using INPUT on the remote
control unit or INPUT on the TV. • Select "Off" by pressing SLEEP to
1. Press INPUT. cancel the sleep timer.
• A list of selectable sources • The TV will enter standby mode (power
appears. indicator lights red) when the remaining
time reaches zero.
2. Press INPUT again to select the input
source.

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Direct Button Operation

FLASHBACK AUDIO
Press FLASHBACK to switch to the ■ MTS/SAP stereo mode
previously tuned channel or input. The TV has a feature that allows reception
of sound other than the main audio for
• Press FLASHBACK again to
the program. This feature is called Multi-
switch back to the currently tuned
channel Television Sound (MTS). The TV
channel or input.
with MTS can receive mono sound, stereo
SURROUND sound and Secondary Audio Programs
The surround function produces Surround (SAP). The SAP feature allows a TV
effect from the speakers. Each time you station to broadcast other information,
press SURROUND, the mode changes which could be audio in another language
between On and Off. or something completely different like
weather information.
• On: Makes it possible to enjoy
natural, realistic surround sound. You can enjoy Hi-Fi stereo sound or SAP
• Off: Outputs the normal sound. broadcasts when available.
• Stereo broadcasts: View programs
like live sporting events, shows and
• You can have the same settings by concerts in dynamic stereo sound.
choosing “Surround” on the menu
items. (See page 33.) • SAP broadcasts: Receive TV
broadcasts in either MAIN or SAP
FREEZE sound.
MAIN sound: The normal program
Allows you to capture and freeze a moving soundtrack (either in mono or stereo).
image that you are watching. SAP sound: Listen to a second language,
Press FREEZE. supplementary commentary or other
information. (SAP is mono sound.)
• A moving image is captured. If stereo sound is difficult to hear.
• Press FREEZE again to cancel the • Obtain a clearer sound by manually
function switching to fixed mono-sound mode.
AV MODE You can change MTS as shown below to
match the television broadcast signal.
AV MODE gives you several viewing
options to choose from to best match Press AUDIO to toggle between audio
the surrounding environment of the TV, modes.
which can vary due to factors like room Examples: when receiving MTS and SAP
brightness, type of program watched MAIN + SAP mode: MAIN SAP
MONO mode: MONO
or the type of image input from external
equipment.
Press AV MODE. Current AV MODE
displays.
• Press AV MODE again before the
mode displayed on the screen
disappears.

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Direct Button Operation

■ Digital broadcasting audio mode In the Closed Caption system, there


The types of audio transmitted in a digital can be more than one caption service
broadcast include SURROUND as well as provided. Each is identified by its own
MONO and STEREO. In addition, it is possible number. The “CC1” to “CC4” services
for multiple audio tracks to accompany a single display subtitles of TV programs
video track.
superimposed over the program's picture.
Press MTS/SAP to toggle between audio
modes. In the Closed Caption system, the “TEXT1”
to “TEXT4” services display text that is
Example: when receiving Digital unrelated to the program being viewed
broadcasting (e.g., weather or news). These services
STEREO (Audio1) STEREO (Audio2) are also superimposed over the program
SURROUND (Audio3) currently being viewed.
1. Press CC.
• This will display the current Closed
Caption information. Press CC to
turn the Closed Caption on or off.
• MTS only operates while in TV mode.

Closed Captions (CC)


Your TV is equipped with an internal
• Caption Display will not work when
Closed Caption decoder. It allows you viewing a 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i or
to view conversations, narration and 1080p input via the COMPONENT:
sound effects as subtitles on your TV. Y-PbPr or HDMI inputs.
Closed Captions are available on some TV • Closed Captions availability and content
programs and on some VHS home video depends on the broadcaster. Closed
tapes at the discretion of the program Caption are available when the Closed
provider. Caption icon is displayed on screen.
• Closed Captions and Digital Captions
Digital Closed Caption service is a new availability and content depends on
caption service available only on digital the broadcaster. Closed Caption are
TV programs (also at the discretion of available when the Closed Caption icon
the service provider). It is a more flexible is displayed on screen
system than the original Closed Caption
system, because it allows for a variety of
caption sizes and font styles. When the
Digital Closed Caption service is in use, it
will be indicated by the appearance of a
3-letter abbreviation that also indicates the
language of the Digital Closed Captions:
ENG (English), SPA (Spanish), FRA
(French) or other language codes.

Not all programs and VHS videotapes


offer closed captions.

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Direct Button Operation
VIEW MODE
You can select the screen size.
1 Press VIEW MODE.
• The View Mode menu displays.
• The menu lists the View Mode options selectable for the type of video signal currently being received.
2 Press VIEW MODE or / while the View Mode menu is displayed to select a desired item on the menu.
• You can sequentially select a View Mode that has its own aspect ratio.
For 4:3 programs
Example: Screen size images

Normal S.Stretch (Smart stretch) Zoom Stretch

Suitable for viewing Suitable for stretching 4:3 Suitable for viewing wide- This mode is useful for 1.78:1
conventional 4:3 programs in programs to fill the screen. screen 2.35:1 anamorphic DVDs. When viewing 1.85:1
their normal format. DVDs in full screen. DVDs, stretch mode will still show
very thin black bands at the top
and bottom of the screen.

For HD programs
Stretch: Suitable for viewing wide-screen 1.78:1 aspect ratio program, stretch mode will still show very thin black bands at
the top and bottom of the screen.
Dot by Dot (1080i/p only):Detects the resolution of the signal and displays an image with the same number of pixels on
the screen.
Full Screen(720p only): You can select “Full Screen” only when receiving a 720p signal.
S.Stretch (Smart stretch): Suitable for stretching 4:3 programs to fill the screen.
Zoom: Suitable for viewing wide-screen 2.35:1 aspect-ratio programs in full screen.

• When using Dot by Dot or Full Screen, it is possible to see noise or bars around different outer portions of the screen, Please
change view mode to correct this.

For PC input mode

• Connect the PC before making adjustments.


• Selectable screen size may vary with input signal type.
Example: Screen size images
Input signal Normal Cinema Full Screen Dot by Dot

4:3 Keeps the original For viewing An image fully fills the Detects the resolution
aspect ratio in a full widescreen screen. of the signal and
screen display. programs. The top displays an image with
and bottom of the the same number of
image is cropped. pixels on the screen.

Input signal Normal Dot by Dot

16:9 An image fully fills the Detects the resolution


screen. of the signal and
displays an image with
the same number of
pixels on the screen.

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On-Screen Display Menu

On-Screen Display Menu Operation


Example Example
1
2

Video Video AV Mode User


AV Mode User
1

Brightness 50 Brightness 50

Contrast 50 Audio Contrast 50


Audio
Saturation 50
3

Saturation 50
2 TV Hue 0 TV Hue 0
▼ Sharpness 10 Sharpness 10
Color Temperature Setup Color Temperature
Setup
Advanced Video Advanced Video

Parental Ambient Light Sensor On Parental Ambient Light Sensor On

3 Video

Video Enter Enter Select Return Exit Enter Enter Select Return Exit

Video Enter Enter Select Return Exit


1 Item displayed in yellow
• This indicates the item currently
The bar above is an operational guide for
selected.
the remote control. The bar will change in • Press ► to go to the adjustment
accordance with each menu setting screen. screen for this item.
2 Item displayed in blue
1 Press ◄ /► to enter the desired item • This indicates that the item can be
or return to the upper level menu. selected.

2 Press /
▼ ▲
to select the desired item. 3 Item displayed in box
• This indicates the item currently
3 Press ◄/► to adjust the item. selected.

• Menu options differ in the selected input


modes, but the operating procedures
are the same.

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On-Screen Display Menu

Menu Operation Button Video Menu


Using the remote control Adjusts the picture to your preference with
Use the following buttons on the remote the following picture settings.
control to operate the menu. Example
Video AV Mode User
TV US B PC ME NU
Brightness 50

Audio Contrast 50
Saturation 50
TV Hue 0
Sharpness 10
Setup Color Temperature
ENTER Advanced Video
Parental Ambient Light Sensor On

E X IT RETURN

Video Enter Enter Select Return Exit

TV US B PC ME NU

MENU : Press to open or close the


menu screen.

◄/► : Press to select a desired


/▼/▲ ENTER

item on the screen or adjust E X IT RETURN

a selected item.

ENTER: Press to go to the next step


1. Press MENU to display the MENU
or complete the setting.
screen, and then press ▲/ ▼ to select
“Video” and press ENTER or ► to enter
RETURN: Press to return to the
it.
previous step.
2. Press ▲/ ▼ to select a specific
Using the control panel of the main adjustment item and press ENTER or ►
unit to enter the setting.
You can also operate the menu with the 3. Press ◄/ ► to adjust the setting.
control panel of the main unit.
Button operations on the control panel 4. Press MENU to exit.
correspond to the ones on the remote Selected
◄ button ► button
control as shown below. item
For darker For brighter
Backlight
background background
CH : Cursor
/ / on the remote For less For more
Brightness
▼▲
<
<

control. brightness brightness


<

CH
on the remote For less For more
VOL +/-: Cursor Contrast
<

/

control. contrast contrast


For less color For more
Saturation
VOL
+
MENU: MENU on the remote intensity color intensity
-

control or EXIT on the Skin tones Skin tones


MENU Hue become become
remote control while OSD reddish greenish
INPUT
menu is on. For less For more
Sharpness
POWER INPUT: ENTER on the remote sharpness sharpness
control.
• Backlight control is disabled when
Adaptive Backlight or Ambient Light
Sensor is “On”.

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On-Screen Display Menu

AV Mode HDMI Mode


Adjust the best picture appearance from HDMI Mode only shows and is available
selecting the preset value of Standard, when HDMI device is connected. Select
Movie, Power Saver, User, or Dynamic. . from Auto, Graphic, or Video.

Color Temperature
For a better white balance, use color • Auto: The HDMI input timing is set
to Video mode or Graphic mode
temperature correction. automatically
Warm: White with reddish tone • Graphic: HDMI input timing set to
Standard: Graphic mode (PC). The image is full
scan
Cool: White with bluish tone • Video: HDMI input timing set to Video
• User: mode. The image is over scan.
White balance can be adjusted manually • HDMI Mode is only workable for HDMI
through the R/G/B Gain between a Video & Progressive timing as followed:
maximum of 255 and a minimum of 1920x1080p,1280x720p,720x480p,
0 for each color temperature. 720x576p.

Advanced Video VGA


Provide various advanced functions for The VGA adjustment is only available
optimizing the picture quality. when the input source is PC and your
Adaptive Backlight TV is receiving a computer signal. Select
Auto Adjust for adjusting the settings
When Adaptive Backlight is activated, it automatically, or select H. Position,
will automatically optimize the backlighting V. Position, Phase or Clock and use
levels for dark scenes. ◄ or ► to adjust your preference.
DNR
DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) enables you Ambient Light Sensor
VGA
to “soften” the screen representation of Deg a natural looking picture whether you
a weak signal to reduce the noise effect. are watching movies late at night or playing
Select effect degrees from Low, Medium, video games during the day with am Ambient
Strong or Off. The default setting is
Light Sensor that automtically adjust the
Medium.The DNR function was disabled
while user select the input source to be “ backlight based on a room’s lighting.
PCIN” or “DTV(HD)”.
Adaptive Luma Control
Automatically adjusts the brightness and
contrast after analyzing the input signal.
This function enriches the colors and the
depth of the picture.
Flesh Tone
You can adjust the skin color to be more
natural.

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On-Screen Display Menu

Audio Menu Surround


Adjusts the sound quality to your The surround function produces Surround
preference with the following settings. effect from the speakers.
Example On: Makes it possible to enjoy natural,
realistic surround sound.
Video Off: Outputs the normal sound.
Balance 0 • You can choose Surround by pressing
Audio Bass
Treble
50
50
SURROUND on the remote control
TV Surround Off unit. (See page 26.)
Equalizer Off
Setup Speaker Off

Parental
Equalizer
Audio
Select the preset audio mode from Off,
Rock, Pop, Live, Classic .
Enter Enter Select Return Exit

Speaker
TV US B PC ME NU

Choose to turn on or off the TV internal


speaker. The audio output signals will not
ENTER
be turned off even though the TV speaker
E X IT RETURN is off. The default setting is On.

1. Press MENU to display the MENU


screen, and then press / to select

“Audio” and press ENTER or ►to enter


it.
2. Press / to select a specific

adjustment item and press ENTER or


► to set.

3. Press ◄ / ► to adjust the desired


setting.
4. Press MENU to exit.
Selected
◄ button ► button
item
Decrease audio Decrease audio
Balance from the right from the left
speaker speaker
For weaker For stronger
Bass
bass bass
For weaker For stronger
Treble
treble treble

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On-Screen Display Menu

TV Menu CH Skip
To prevent certain programs from being
Example viewed by pressing CH / buttons on

<
<
the remote control, the selected channel
Video
Tuner Mode Air
can be skipped.
Audio Auto CH Search
CH Skip

TV Audio Mode Stereo

Setup
Audio Language
Favorite Channels
English
• The skipped channel may not be found
by pressing CH / buttons but can

<
<
Parental
be access by pressing number buttons
TV Enter Enter Select Return Exit directly.
TV US B PC ME NU Audio Mode
Select the audio mode from Stereo, SAP,
or Mono.
Audio Language
ENTER

E X IT RETURN

Gives you the possibility to swap between


main and alternative language, when it is
1. Press MENU to display the MENU available in digital channel.
screen, and then press ▲ / ▼ to select
Favorite Channels
“TV” and press ENTERor ►to enter it.
2. Press ▲ / ▼ to select a specific item This function allows you to program 4
and press ENTER or ►to set the item. favorite channels, in 4 different categories.
By setting the favorite channels in
3. Press MENU to exit. advance, you can select your favorite
Tuner Mode channels easily.
To register your favorite channel:
Select TV source signal from the Air
(antenna) or Cable (CATV). 1. Press MENU on the remote control
and select “TV”/”Favorite channels”.
Auto CH Search 2. Press ▲ / ▼ to select the category
If initial setup does not memorize all the that you want to store your favorite
channels, follow the instructions below to channel.
manually memorize the channels. 3. Press ▲ / ▼ to select your desired
Air/Cable: Make sure what kind of channel and press ENTER button
connection is made with your TV when to confirm.
selecting Air/Cable. To delete your favorite channel:
• When Air is selected, the TV 1. Press MENU on the remote control
detects antenna signals. It and select “TV”/”Favorite channels”.
searches for NTSC, ATSC, and
2. Press ▲ / ▼ to select “All data clear”
QAM modulated channels available
and press ENTER to start clearing all
in your area.
favorite channel data.
• When Cable is selected, the TV
detects signals supplied by cable.
It searches for NTSC, ATSC, and • While watching, you can toggle the
QAM modulated channels available selected channels by pressing the A, B,
in your area. C, and D button on the remote control.

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On-Screen Display Menu

Setup Menu • Set the Date and Time manually.


• Timer: Set the timer to switch the TV on/
Example off automatically at a preset time.
Video
OSD Language English
Sleep Timer
Audio
View Mode
Time Setup
Normal
Allows you to set a time when the TV
TV Caption
Location Home
automatically switches to standby. (See
Setup
Version Info page 25.)
Reset Default
Parental
Auto Sleep
Setup Enter Enter Select Return Exit
Set the TV to put itself to sleep after it has
not been used for 1, 2, or 5 hours.
TV US B PC ME NU

Caption
Analog Closed Caption
ENTER

This allows you to select the Closed


Captions service levels of analog
E X IT RETURN

broadcasting to be displayed.
1. Press MENU to display the MENU Closed captioning allows you to read
screen, and then press ▲ / ▼ to select the voice content of television programs
“Setup” and press ENTERor ►to enter on the TV screen. Designed to help the
it. hearing impaired, this feature uses on-
screen “text boxes“ to show dialogues
2. Press ▲ / ▼ to select a specific item
and conversations while the TV program
and press ENTERor ► to set the item.
is in progress. Captions will appear on the
3. Press MENU to exit. screen during captioned broadcasts.
OSD Language • CC1, 2, 3, or 4
Dialogues (and descriptions) for
Select the OSD menu display language. the action on the captioned TV
(English/Français/Español) program shows on screen. Usually
View mode CC1 is the most used. CC2 can be
used for alternate languages if they
Change the format of the picture. (See are being transmitted.
page 28.)
• TEXT1, 2, 3, or 4
Time Setup Often used for channel guide,
schedules, bulletin board
Set current time. information for Closed captions
programs, news, weather
Time Zone information, or stock market
Set your current location for time zone. reports. Not all Caption services
Time are necessarily being used by a TV
channel during the transmission of
• Set Auto Synchronization to On to set
the time automatically, or turn the Auto a Closed Caption program.
Synchronization off to set the time
manually.

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On-Screen Display Menu

Digital Closed Caption • Background Color: Choose


This allows you to configure the way caption display character
you choose to view digital captioning. background color.
Select one of the digital service channels • Background Opacity: Choose
made available by the caption provider. one of the background opacity
There are six standard services. Service options.
1 is designated as the Primary Caption • Window Color: Choose one of
Service. This service contains the the display windows color.
verbatim, or near-verbatim captions for • Window Opacity: Select one of
the primary language being spoken in the the display windows color.
accompanying program audio. Service 2
is designated as the Secondary Language Location
Service. This service contains captions
in a secondary language, which is a Select from Store or Home mode. Store
translation of the captions in the primary mode is recommended for displaying in
Caption Service. The other service sub a retail showroom, and Home mode is
channels are not pre-assigned. It is up recommended for normal home use for
to the discretion of the individual caption Energy Saving.
provider to utilize the remaining service Version Info
channels.
Display the Software information.
Digital Caption Style
Reset
This allows you to modify how digital
captions are displayed on your TV. Select Restore all the default Setup settings.
from the following options to change the
visual characteristics of the TV’s digital
captioning
• Caption Style:
Set to As Broadcaster or Custom
mode. If Custom mode is selected,
user can modify the detail styles
described below. The setting result
will be shown immediately on the
bottom of the submenu OSD.
Note: This feature is only available
in Digital TV (ATSC) mode.
• Font Size:
Selects this option to choose a
caption display size according
to your own preference. Select
“Small”, “Medium”, or “Large”.
• Font Style: Select digital closed
caption font style.
• Font Color: Choose the caption
display text color.
• Font Opacity: Select the text
opacity.

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On-Screen Display Menu

Parental Menu
Before entering the Parental Control sub-menu, user has to key in the password first.
After entering the parental sub-menu, the user can modify the restricted table. While
exiting the sub-menu, the parental control function is activated.
Enter a 4-digit password with the number buttons on the remote control.

• The default password is 0000.


Example
Video Video

Password Channel Block


Audio Audio Program Block
Input Block
TV TV Change Password
Clean ALL
Setup Setup

Parental Parental

Parental Enter Enter Select Return Exit Parental Enter Enter Select Return Exit

TV US B PC ME NU

ENTER

E X IT RETURN

1. Press MENU to display the MENU screen, and then press ▲ / ▼ to select “Parental”
and press ENTER or ► to enter it.
2. Enter the master password “0000”.
3. Press ▲ / ▼ to select a specific item and press ENTER or ► to select the item.
4. Press MENU to exit.
Channel Block
This function prevents children from watching certain channels.

• Restart the TV for the change to take effect.


• If you access the blocked channels from the number buttons on the remote control, a
screen prompting you to enter your current password appears.

Program Block
Your TV is equipped with a V-chip that allows you to control access to individual programs
based on their age rating and content rating. The program content advisory data are sent
by the broadcaster or by the program provider
Block certain programs to prevent children from watching.

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On-Screen Display Menu

Rating Enable
Set the Enable Rating to On to activate the program rating system.
U.S. TV Ratings
If you are receiving channels through a set-top box or cable receiver box connected by
HDMI, you cannot use the TV ratings lock. Your set-top box or cable receiver box must
be connected through RF or AV connectors.
Age rating Content rating
NONE None
TV-Y
Appropriate for children of all ages with themes and elements None
suitable for children aged 2-6.
TV-Y7 Fantasy
Programs designed for children age 7 and older. Violence (FV)
TV-G
Programs suitable for all ages. These programs contain little or None
no violence, no strong language and little or no sexual dialog or
situations.
TV-PG Dialog (D)
Programs contain elements that some parents may find unsuitable Language (L)
for younger children and which may need parental guidance. The
Sex (S)
program may contain moderate violence, sexual dialog and/or
situations and some strong language. Violence (V)
TV-14 Dialog (D)
Programs contain elements that may not be suitable for children Language (L)
under 14 years of age. These programs include one or more of the
Sex (S)
following: intense violence, intense sexual situations, suggestive
dialog and strong language. Violence (V)
TV-MA
Programs are designed to be viewed by adults and may be Language (L)
unsuitable for children under the age of 17. These programs may Sex (S)
contain graphical violence, explicit sexual activity and/ or crude or Violence (V)
indecent language.

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On-Screen Display Menu

U.S. Movie Ratings


This section describes how to control viewing of movies based on their Motion Picture
Association of America (MPAA) rating.

Movie rating Description


G General audiences. All ages admitted.
Parental guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for
PG
children.
Parents strongly cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for
PG-13
children under 13.
Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian
R
(age varies in some jurisdictions).
NC-17 No one 17 and under admitted.
X is an older rating that is unified with NC-17 but may be encoded in
X
the data of older movies.

Canadian Rating Systems (Canadian English ratings and Canadian French


ratings).
• The TV rating systems in Canada are based on the Canadian Radio-Television and
Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) policy on violence in television programming.
• While violence is the most important content element to be rated, the structure
developed takes into consideration other program content, like language, nudity,
sexuality and mature themes.
• When setting the V-CHIP on the Canadian system, you can choose either the Canadian
English ratings or the Canadian French ratings.

Canadian English Ratings


Movie rating Description
Exempt: Includes news, sports, documentaries and other information
E
programming; talk shows, music videos, and variety programming.
Children: Intended for younger children under the age of 8 years. Pays
C careful attention to themes that could threaten their sense of security
and well being.
Children over 8 years old: Contains no portrayal of violence as the
C8+ preferred, acceptable, or only way to resolve conflict; nor encourage
children to imitate dangerous acts which they may see on the screen.
General: Considered acceptable for all age groups. Appropriate
G viewing for the entire family, contains very little violence, physical, verbal
or emotional.
Parental Guidance: Intended for a general audience, but may not be
PG suitable for younger children (under the age of 8) because it could
contain controversial themes or issues.

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On-Screen Display Menu

Movie rating Description


Over 14 years: Could contain themes where violence is one of the
dominant elements of the storyline, but it must be integral to the
14+
development of plot or character. Language usage could be profane
and nudity present within the context of the theme.
Adults: Intended for viewers 18 years and older and might contain
depictions of violence, which while related to the development of plot,
18+
character or themes, are intended for adult viewing. Could contain
graphic language and portrayals of sex and nudity.
Canadian French Ratings
Movie rating Description
E Exempt programming.
General: All ages and children, contains minimal direct violence, but
G
may be integrated into the plot in a humorous or unrealistic manner.
General but inadvisable for young children: May be viewed by a wide
public audience, but could contain scenes disturbing to children under
8 ans+ 8 who cannot distinguish between imaginary and real situations.
Recommended for viewing with parent.
Over 13 years: Could contain frequent violent scenes and therefore
13 ans+
recommended for viewing with parent.
Over 16 years: Could contain frequent violent scenes and intense
16 ans+
violence.
Over 18 years: Only for adult viewing. Could contain frequent violent
18 ans+
scenes and extreme violence.

Open V-Chip
The inhibitive channels or source signals can be unlock.
Block Unrated
When Block Unrated is set to on, the channel can be selected using the CH / and the
<
<

number buttons.
Input Block
Disable the specific external input signals.
Change Password
1. Enter a 4-digit New Password with the number buttons on the remote control.
If you lost your password, enter master code 0000.
2. Enter your new 4-digit password again to confirm.
Clean All
Clean all the parental blocks to default settings.

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USB

USB File format Compress type Support limitation


JPG,JPEG Progressive DCT 1024x768
This TV is fitted with a USB connector BMP -- 1024x768
that enables you to view photos ,play JPG,JPEG Baseline sequential DCT 3872x2952
music and play video that stored on a
USB storage device. For playing video conditions, once the files
(*.avi, *.mpg) video decoder are not MPEG1
or MPEG2, they still can be seen in browser
list. But it will display warning message "File
not supported." when you play the files.
Browse the file folder
1. Press USB direct button.The USB
• USB storage device only support FAT thumbnail browser appears.
32 file System and USB disk within File name 1 01/01 Photo

16GB size.
Input
TV File name 1 File name 2 File name 3 File name 4 File name 5

INPUT1 HDMI1
INPUT2 HDMI2
INPUT3 HDMI3
INPUT4 HDMI4
INPUT5 COMP1
INPUT6 COMP2
INPUT7 AV Media Type Size Sort

PC IN
USB 2. Press MENU to display the sub-menu.
1. Press INPUT to select USB from the You can browser the files by the
input list or press USB direct button following options.
to enter it. • Sort
2. To exit the USB menu, press INPUT • Media type
to select other sources. • Thumbnail Size
3. Some of the USB storage devices may
not be supported to this function. Sort

4. USB storage device compatibility: Media Type


• USB storage device only support Thumbnail Size
FAT 32 file system and USB disk
within 16GB size.
• Photo file format:jpg,jpeg,bmp.
• Music file format: mp3.
• Video file format:avi,mpg,mpeg.
• You can also use the short keys on the
• The avi codec can support MPEG1 and remote control and follow the on-screen
MPEG2 format. instructions to operate.
For playing photo conditions, please reference • Color Keys: RED: media type,
the following table. If the files ( jpg, jpeg, bmp GREEN: Size, YELLOW: Sort.
format) don't meet below conditions, you still • CH / : Page up/down.
<
<

can see the files in browser list. But it will display • ▲ / ▼ / ◄ / ►: For normal moving.
warning message "File not supported." when
you play the files.

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USB

View Photos
1. In the photo thumbnail browser, press • You can also use the short keys on the
▲ /▼ / / to select a photo or a remote control and follow the on-screen


photo album. instructions to operate.
2. Press ENTER to view a full screen • : Play/Pause.
image. The slide show begins. • Color Keys:
3. When the slide show begins, use the GREEN: Duration.
color buttons on the remote control BLUE: Effect.
and follow the on-screen instructions • / : Go to the next/previous
to view photos. photo.
• DISPLAY: Display the information.
• When slide show is paused:
GREEN: Rotate the photo.(Progressive
JPEG doesn’t support rotate function.)
Play Audio
1. In the file thumbnail browser, press
▲ / ▼ / ◄ / ► to select a music file.

2. Press ENTER to play the music file.


4. Press MENU to display the sub-menu.
You can select the following options to 3. While the music is playing, use the
display the photos. color buttons on the remote control
When pohto is playing: and follow the on-screen instructions
to operate.
• Pause 4. Press MENU to display the sub-menu
• Repeat and select the following options to
• Shuffle operate.
• Duration • Pause
• Effect • Repeat
• Show Info • Shuffle
• Show Info
Pause
• Spectrum
Repeat
• Audio Only
Shuffle
Duration
Effect
Show Info • You can also use the short keys on the
remote control to operate.
• : Play/Pause.
5. Press EXIT or RETURN key to return • Color Keys: RED: Repeat,
to the previous page or exit the option GREEN: Shuffle, BLUE: Audio only,
menu. YELLOW: Info.
• / : Next/Previous track.
• DISPLAY: Info.
• ◄ / ► : Backward/Forward seek.

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USB

Play Video
1. In the file thumbnail browser, press • You can also use the short keys on the
▲ /▼/ / to select a video file. remote control to operate.

2. Press ENTER to play the video file. • : Play/Pause.


3.. Press MENU to display the sub-menu • / : Next/Previous track.
and select the following options to • Color Keys:
operate.
GREEN: Repeat,
• Pause RED/YELLOW: Backward/Forward seek.
• Repeat DISPLAY: Info.
• Show Info
• AV Mode
• View Mode

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Appendix
Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Solution
• Check if you pressed POWER on the remote control unit.
(See page 23.) If the indicator on the TV is still red,
• No power press POWER on the TV.
• Is the AC cord disconnected? (See page 10.)
• Has the power been turned on? (See page 23.)
• External influences such as lightning, static electricity, may
• Unit cannot be cause improper operation. In this case, operate the unit after
operated. first turning off the power of the TV or unplugging the AC cord
and re-plugging it after 1 or 2 minutes.
• Are batteries inserted with polarity (e, f) aligned?
(See page 13.)
• Remote control unit • Are batteries worn out? (Replace with new batteries.)
does not operate. • Are you using it under strong or fluorescent lighting?
• Is a fluorescent light illuminated near the remote control
sensor?

• Picture is cut off/with • Are screen mode adjustments such as picture size made
sidebar screen. correctly? (See page 28.)
• Strange color, • Adjust the picture tone. (See page 32.)
light color, or color • Is the room too bright? The picture may look dark in a room
misalignment that is too bright.
• Is the sleep timer set? (See page 25.)
• Power is suddenly
turned off. • The unit’s internal temperature has increased. Remove any
objects blocking vent.
• Is connection to other components correct? (See page 17.)
• No picture • Is the correct input selected? (See page 25.)
• Is picture adjustment correct? (See page 28.)
• Is the volume too low? (See page 25.)
• No sound • Have you pressed MUTE on the remote control unit?
(See page 25.)
• The TV sometimes • This is not a malfunction. This happens when the cabinet
makes a cracking slightly expands and contracts according to change in
sound. temperature. This does not affect the TV’s performance.

Cautions regarding use in high and low temperature environments


• When the unit is used in a low temperature space (e.g. room, office), the picture
may leave trails or appear slightly delayed. This is not a malfunction, and the unit will
recover when the temperature returns to normal.
• Do not leave the unit in a hot or cold location. Also, do not leave the unit in a location
exposed to direct sunlight or near a heater, as this may cause the cabinet to deform
and the Liquid Crystal panel to malfunction.
Storage temperature: -4°F to +140°F (-20°C to +60°C)

34
Appendix

Specifications
Item LC-32D59U LC-42D69U
LCD screen size 32” Class (31 1/2” Diagonal) 42” Class (42 Diagonal)
1,049,088 pixels 2,073,600 pixels
Resolution
(1,366 x 768) (1,920 x 1080)
Receiving System American TV Standard ATSC/NTSC System
VHF/UHF VHF 2-13ch, UHF 14-69ch
CATV 1-125ch (non-scrambled channel only)
Receiving Digital Terrestrial
TV Function
Channel Broadcast 2-69ch
(8VSB)
Digital cable*1
1-135ch (non-scrambled channel only)
(64/256 QAM)
Audio multiplex BTSC System
Audio out 10W + 10W

75 Ω Unbalance,
ANT/CABLE F Type x 1 for Analog (VHF/UHF/CATV) and Digital (AIR/
CABLE)
INPUT 3 HDMI in with HDCP
INPUT 4 HDMI in with HDCP
Rear
INPUT 5 COMPONENT in
INPUT 6 COMPONENT in
Terminals
INPUT 7 AV in
AUDIO PC/HDMI Audio in (φ3.5 mm jack)
PC In Analog RGB (PC) in (15-pin mini D-sub female connector)
RS-232C IOIOI RS-232C Port
Headphone Headphone out
INPUT 1 HDMI in with HDCP
Side
INPUT 2 HDMI in with HDCP
USB Photo/Music/Video mode,Software update
OSD language English/French/Spanish
Power Requirement AC 120V ~60Hz
115 W 190 W
Power Consumption
(0.9 W Standby with AC 120 V) (0.9 W Standby with AC 120 V)
TV + stand 28.4 lbs. /13 kg 43.6 lbs. /20kg
Weight
TV only 25.3 lbs. /12 kg 38.4 lbs. /18 kg

Dimension*2 TV + stand 31 37/64x 22 39/64 x 103/64(inch) 40 3 /4 x 27 49/64 x 11 15/64(inch)


(W / H / D) TV only 31 37/64x 20 3 /4 x 3 25/64 (inch) 40 3 /4 x 25 29/32 x 3 25/64 (inch)
Operating temperature +32°F to + 104°F (0°C to + 40°C)

• As part of policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make


design and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice. The
performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units.
There may be some deviations from these values in individual units.

35
Appendix

PC Compatibility Chart
It is necessary to set the PC correctly to display XGA and WXGA signal. Refer to page
22 to set PC input signals.
Horizontal Vertical
PC Resolution VESA Standard
Frequency Frequency
720 x 400 31.469 kHz 70.087 Hz —
31.469 kHz 59.940 Hz O
VGA
640 x 480 37.861 kHz 72.809 Hz O
37.500 kHz 75.000 Hz O
35.156 kHz 56.250 Hz O
37.879 kHz 60.317 Hz O
SVGA 800 x 600
48.077 kHz 72.188 Hz O
PC
46.875 kHz 75.000 Hz O
48.363 kHz 60.004 Hz O
XGA 1024 x 768 56.476 kHz 70.069 Hz O
60.023 kHz 75.029 Hz O
WXGA 1280 x 768 47.396 kHz 59.995 Hz O
SXGA 1280 x 1024 63.981 kHz 60.020 Hz O
WXGA 1360 x 768 47.712 kHz 60.015 Hz O
Horizontal Vertical Pixel Clock
HDMI Resolution
Frequency Frequency Frequency
VGA 640 x 480 31.469 kHz 60.000 Hz 25.175 MHz
SVGA 800 x 600 37.879 kHz 60.000 Hz 40.000 MHz
XGA 1024 x 768 48.363 kHz 60.000 Hz 65.000 MHz
WXGA 1280 x 768 47.712 kHz 60.000 Hz 85.500 MHz
HDMI 1080P 1920 x 1080P 67.500 kHz 60.000 Hz 148.500 MHz
720P 1280 x 720P 45.000 kHz 60.000 Hz 74.250 MHz
1080i 1920 x 1080i 33.750 kHz 60.000 Hz 74.250 MHz
480P 720 x 480P 31.500 kHz 60.000 Hz 27.030 MHz
480i 720 x 480i 15.750 kHz 60.000 Hz 13.510 MHz
Horizontal Vertical Pixel Clock
Component Resolution
Frequency Frequency Frequency
720P 1280 x 720P 45.000 kHz 60.000 Hz 74.250 MHz
1080i 1920 x 1080i 33.750 kHz 60.000 Hz 74.250 MHz
Component
480P 720 x 480P 31.500 kHz 60.000 Hz 27.030 MHz
480i 720 x 480i 15.750 kHz 60.000 Hz 13.510 MHz

DDC is a registered trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association.

36
Appendix
Using a PC

RS232 Port
RS-232C Port Specifications
Specifications
� PC control of the TV � Command format
• Attach an RS-232C cable cross-type (commercially Eight ASCII codes e CR
available) to the supplied Din/D-Sub RS-232C for the
connections. C1 C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4

Command 4-digits Parameter 4-digits Return code


• This operation system should be used by a person who is Command 4-digits: Command. The text of four characters.
accustomed to using computers. Parameter 4-digits: Parameter 0–9, x, blank, ?
� Communication conditions � Parameter
Set the RS-232C communication settings on the PC to Input the parameter values, aligning left, and fill with
match the TV's communication conditions. blank(s) for the remainder. (Be sure that 4 values are
The TV's communication settings are as follows: input for the parameter.)
Baud rate: 9,600 bps When the input parameter is not within an adjustable
range, “ERR” returns. (Refer to “Response code format”.)
Data length: 8 bits Any numerical value can replace the “x” on the table.
Parity bit: None
Stop bit: 1 bit 0 When “?” is input for some
Flow control: None commands, the
0 0 0 9 present setting ?
� Communication procedure a 3 0
value responds.
? ? ? ?
Send the control commands from the PC via the RS-
232C connector. � Response code format
The TV operates according to the received command Normal response Problem response (communication
and sends a response message to the PC. error or incorrect command)
Do not send multiple commands at the same time. O K
Wait until the PC receives the OK response before E R R
sending the next command. Return code (0DH) Return code (0DH)
Command table
� Command table
™• Commands
Commands not
not indicated
indicated here
here are
are not
not guaranteed
guaranteed to
tooperate.
operate.
CONTROL ITEM COMMAND PARAMETER CONTROL CONTENTS
CONTROL ITEM COMMAND PARAMETER CONTROL CONTENTS
POWER ON COMMAND SETTING R S P W 0 _ _ _ Off The Power On command rejected.
POWER ON COMMAND SETTING R S P W 0 _ _ _ Off The Power On command rejected.
1 _ _ _ On The Power On command accepted.
1 _ _ _ On The Power On command accepted.
POWER SETTING P O W R 0 _ _ _ Power Off It shifts to standby.
POWER SETTING P O W R 0 _ _ _ Power Off It shifts to standby.
1 _ _ _ Power On Power On
1 _ _ _ Power On Power On
INPUT SELECTION A TOGGLE I T G D x _ _ _ (Toggle) It input-switches by the toggle. (It is the same as an input change key)
INPUT SELECTION A TOGGLE I T G D x _ _ _ (Toggle) It input-switches by the toggle. (It is the same as an input change key)
TV I T V D 0 _ _ _ It input-switches to TV. (A channel remains as it is. (Last memory))
TV I T V D 0 _ _ _ It input-switches to TV. (A channel remains as it is. (Last memory))
INPUT1-8 I A V D * _ _ _ Input terminal number (1–8) It input-switches to INPUT1~INPUT8.
INPUT1-8 I A V D * _ _ _ Input terminal number (1–8) It input-switches to INPUT1~INPUT8.
INPUT SELECTION B INPUT 1 I N P 1 * _ _ _ 0: Auto, 1: VIDEO, 2: COMPONENT An input change is also included.
AV MODE SELECTION INPUT 2 I NV P
A M 2D ** __ __ __ 0:
0: Auto, 2:1:COMPONENT,
(Toggle), STANDARD, 2:3:DYNAMIC
S-TERMINAL
, 3: MOVIE, Although it can choose now, it is toggle operation in inside.
AV MODE SELECTION A V M D * _ _ _ 0:4:(Toggle),
POWER1:SAVERSTANDARD, 2: MOVIE, 3: GAME, 4: USER,
, 5: USER Although it can choose now, it is toggle operation in inside.
5: DYNAMIC (Fixed), 6: DYNAMIC, 7: PC, 100: AUTO
VOLUME VV O M ** ** __ __ Volume
O LL M Volume(0–60)
(0–100)
POSITION H-POSITION H P O S * * * _ The screen position variable ranges depend on the View Mode or the
POSITION H-POSITION H P O S * * * _ Only PC mode. (0–100,menu disolay range+/-50) The screen
signal position
type. The rangesvariable
can beranges depend
seen on on the View Mode
the position-setting or the
screen.
V-POSITION V P O S * * * _
V-POSITION V P O S * * * _ Only PC mode. (0–40,menu display range+/-20) signal type. The ranges can be seen on the position-setting screen.
CLOCK C L C K * * * _ Only PC mode. (0–180)
CLOCK C L C K * * * _ Only PC mode. (0–180,menu display range+/-90)
PHASE P H S E * * * _ Only PC mode. (0–40)
PHASE P H S E * * * _ Only PC mode. (0–40,menu display range+/-20)
VIEW MODE W I D E * _ _ _ 0: (Toggle) [AV], 1: Side Bar [AV], 2: S.Stretch [AV] 0: Although it can choose now, it is toggle operation in inside.
VIEW MODE W I D E * _ _ _ 3: 0:Zoom
(Toggle) 1: 4:
[AV], Stretch 2[AV],
Normal : S.Stretch
5: Normal [PC] 1: [AV] Only available when SD content is being input.
6: Stretch
3:Zoom [PC], 4: Zoom [PC],
7: Stretch 5: Full Screen [PC-32’’] Only available when 720X480 and 1280x720 are being input.
[PC-42’’] Available except when 1920X1080 is being input.
6: Dot by Dot 7: Cinema
8: Dot by Dot [PC] [AV], 9: Full Screen [AV] 2,3,4: [AV] Only available when AV signal is being input.
5: [AV] Only available when 720P is being input.
[A[PC] Available except when 1280x720 and 1920x1080(42’’only)are being input.
6: [PC] Available except when 1600x1200 and 1280x1024 (32’’only) and 1400x1050 (32’’only) are being input.
7: [PC] Available except when 1360x768 and 1280x720 and 1920x1080 (42’’only) are being input.
MUTE M U T E * _ _ _ 0: (Toggle), 1: On, 2: Off
MUTE M U T E * _ _ _ 0: (Toggle), 1: On, 2: Off
SURROUND A C S U * _ _ _ 0: (Toggle), 1: On, 2: Off
SURROUND A C S U * _ _ _ 0: (Toggle), 1: On, 2: Off
AUDIO SELECTION A C H A x _ _ _ (Toggle)
AUDIO SELECTION A C H A x _ _ _ 0:(Toggle)
Off, 1: OFF TIMER – 30 MIN., 2: OFF TIMER – 60 MIN.,
SLEEP TIMER O F T M * _ _ _
SLEEP TIMER O F T M * _ _ _ 0: Off, TIMER
3: OFF 1: OFF –TIMER – 304:MIN.,
90 MIN., 2: OFF–TIMER
OFF TIMER – 60 MIN.,
120 MIN.
CHANNEL DIRECT D C C H * * * _ 3: OFF
The TIMERnumber
channel – 90 MIN., 4: OFF TIMER – 120 MIN.
of TV An input change is included if it is not TV display.
CHANNEL DIRECT
CHANNEL D C C H * * * _ The channel number of TV
(1–135) InAnAir,input change
2–69ch is included if it is not TV display.
is effective.
CHANNEL
(ANALOG) (1–135) InInCable,
Air, 2–69ch
1–135ch is effective.
is effective.
(ANALOG)
DIRECT D A 2 P * * * * (0100-9999) In Cable,
DIGITAL Air1–135ch
(Two-Part is numbers,
effective. 2-digit plus 2-digit)
DIRECT
CHANNEL D
D CA 22 UP ** ** ** _* (0100-9999)
(1-999) DIGITAL Cable (Two-Partnumbers,
DIGITAL Air (Two-Part numbers,2-digit
3-digitplus
plus2-digit)
3-digit)
CHANNEL
(DIGITAL) D C 2 U * * * _ (1-999) DIGITAL Cable (Two-Part numbers, 3-digit
Front half of DIGITAL CABLE CHANNEL NO.plus 3-digit) major channel)
(Designate
(DIGITAL)
D C 2 L * * * _ (0-999) Front half
DIGITAL of DIGITAL
Cable (Two-Part CABLE CHANNEL
numbers, 3-digit NO.
plus (Designate
3-digit) major channel)
D C 2 L * * * _ (0-999) DIGITAL
Rear half ofCable
DIGITAL (Two-Part
CABLEnumbers,
CHANNEL 3-digit
NO. plus 3-digit)minor channel)
(Designate
D C 1 0 * * * * (0-9999) Rear half of DIGITAL CABLE CHANNEL NO.
DIGITAL Cable (One-Part numbers, 5-digit, less than 10,000) (Designate minor channel)
D
D CC 11 10 ** ** ** ** (0-9999)
(0-6383) DIGITALCable
DIGITAL Cable(One-Part
(One-Partnumbers,
numbers,5-digit,
5-digit,more
lessthan
than10,000)
10,000)
CH UP D
C HC U1 P1 x* _* _* _* (0-6383)
The channel number of TV +1 If DIGITAL
it is not TV Cable (One-Part
display, numbers, 5-digit,
it will input-switch to TV. more
(samethan 10,000)
function as CHU)
CH DOWN
UP C H DU P xx __ __ __ Thechannel
channelnumber
numberofofTV
TV –1
+1 If Ifit itisisnot
notTV
TVdisplay,
display,it itwill
willinput-switch
input-switchtotoTV.
TV. (same function
asas CH < < < )
<

CH C H W The (same function CHV)


CH DOWN C LH D W xx __ __ __ The channel number of TV –1 If it is not TV display, it will input-switch to TV. (same function as CH )
<

CC C C P (Toggle) Toggle operation of a closed caption.


CC C L C P x _ _ _ (Toggle) Toggle operation of a closed caption.

• If an underbar (_) appears in the parameter column, enter a space.


• If an asterisk (*) appears, enter a value in the range indicated in brackets under CONTROL CONTENTS.
•• Any
If annumerical
underbar value(_)
canappears
replace thein“x”
theonparameter
the table. column, enter a space.
• If an asterisk (*) appears, enter a value in the range indicated in brackets under CONTROL
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CONTENTS.
• Any numerical value can replace the “x” on the table.
37
Appendix

Information on the Software License for This Product


■ Software composition
The software included in this product is comprised of various software components
whose individual copyrights are held by SHARP or by third parties.
■ Software developed by SHARP and open source software
The copyrights for the software components and various relevant documents included
with this product that were developed or written by SHARP are owned by SHARP and are
protected by the Copyright Act, international treaties, and other relevant laws. This product
also makes use of freely distributed software and software components whose copyrights
are held by third parties. These include software components covered by a GNU General
Public License (hereafter GPL), a GNU Lesser General Public License (hereafter LGPL) or
other license agreement.
■ Obtaining source code
Some of the open source software licensors require the distributor to provide the
source code with the executable software components. GPL and LGPL include similar
requirements. For information on obtaining the source code for the open source software
and for obtaining the GPL, LGPL, and other license agreement information, visit the
following website:
http://www.sharpusa.com/gpl
We are unable to answer any questions about the source code for the open source
software. The source code for the software components whose copyrights are held by
SHARP is not distributed.
■ Acknowledgements
The following open source software components are included in this product:
• linux kernel/busybox/uClibc/zlib/libpng/libjpeg

CLEARING THE MASTER PASSWORD


If you forgot the password number, reset the secret number by following the procedures
below:
1. Press MENU
2. Select “PARENTAL” ,press “ENTER”
3. Press number 7071
4. Select “Change Password”
5. Enter new password

• As a precautionary measure, make a note of your secret number above, cut it from this
manual, and keep it in a safe place.

38
Appendix

Legal notices
■ FCC Part 15
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this product is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply within the limits for a class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
■ FCC warning
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
with the FCC Rules could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
■ Cables
Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RF/EMI
connector hoods to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.
■ Canadian notice
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
“Standard Television Receiving Apparatus-Appareil de reception télévision ordinaire,
Canada BETS-7 / NTMR-7”.
■ DOLBY

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

■ HDMI

HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or
registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC .

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accessories, supplies,
For location of the or customer
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LIMITED WARRANTY
LIMITED WARRANTY
LIMITED WARRANTY
CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY

SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants to the first consumer purchaser that this Sharp brand Liquid Crystal Display product (the
“Product”), when shipped in its original container, will be free from defective workmanship and materials, and agrees that it will, at its option,
either repair the defect or replace the defective Product or part thereof with a new or remanufactured equivalent at no charge to the
purchaser for parts or labor for the period(s) set forth below.

This warranty does not apply to any appearance items of the Product or if the serial number or model number affixed to the Product has
been removed, defaced, changed, altered or tampered with. This warranty does not cover installation or signal reception problems. This
limited warranty will not apply if the Product has been or is being used in a commercial setting or application; this warranty is meant solely
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for commercial purposes or in a commercial setting, there are warranties available to cover your use of this Product, the terms of which may
vary. Please contact 1-888-GO-SHARP for further information.

In order to enforce your rights under this limited warranty, you should follow the steps set forth below. You must be able to provide proof of
purchase to the servicer, which proof must include the date of purchase.

To the extent permitted by applicable state law, the warranties set forth are in lieu of, and exclusive of, all other warranties, express or
implied. Specifically ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUDED, ALL EXPRESS AND
IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR USE, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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PURCHASE SET FORTH BELOW. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS
WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.

The warranties given herein shall be the sole and exclusive warranties granted by Sharp and shall be the sole and exclusive remedy
available to the purchaser and only for the time periods set forth herein. No other representations or promises made by anyone are
permitted. Correction of defects, in the manner and for the period of time described herein, shall constitute complete fulfillment of all
liabilities and responsibilities of Sharp to the purchaser with respect to the Product, and shall constitute full satisfaction of all claims,
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be liable or in any way responsible for any incidental or consequential economic or property damage. Some states do not allow limits on
warranties or on remedies for breach in certain transactions; in such states, the limits herein may not apply.

THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY IN THE FIFTY (50) UNITED STATES, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND PUERTO RICO.

Model Specific Section


Your Product Model Number & Description: LC-32D59U / LC-42D69U LCD Color Television
(Be sure to have this information available when you need service for your
Product.)
Warranty Period for this Product: One (1) year parts and labor from the date of purchase.

Additional Exclusions from In order for the Product to be serviced, the Product must be readily available
Warranty Coverage (if any): to the servicer, free and clear of any complex or non-standard installation,
mounting or other encumbrance which would unreasonably interfere with
servicing the Product. The Servicer will remount the Product after service,
provided that such remounting is not into a complex or non-standard installa-
tion. Any additional labor and materials required to remove and/or reinstall a
Product above and beyond the foregoing are not covered by this warranty,
may result in additional charges and are the responsibility of the consumer.
Image Retention resulting from a fixed image being displayed for long
periods of time is not covered by this Limited Warranty (see Operation
Manual on how to prevent this).
Where to Obtain Service: From a Sharp Authorized Servicer located in the United States. To find the
location of the nearest Sharp Authorized Servicer, please call Sharp toll free
at 1-800-BE-SHARP.
What to do to Obtain Service: Contact your Sharp Authorized Servicer to obtain in home service for this
product. The Servicer will come to your location and if necessary remove the
unit for repair at the Servicer’s facility and return the set to you once
completed. Be sure to have Proof of Purchase available.

TO OBTAIN PRODUCT INFORMATION OR PURCHASE ACCESSORIES AND EXTENDED WARRANTIES, CALL 1-800-BE-SHARP
OR VISIT www.sharpusa.com

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40
41
42
Dimensional Drawings
Unit: inch (mm)
LC-42D69U Unité: pouce (mm)
Unidad: pulgada (mm)

20 31/64 (520)

40 23/32 (1034) 5 3 25/64


(127) (86)

36 5/8 (930.24)
25 29/32 (658)
27 49/64 (705)

(523.26)
20 39/64

15 7 /16 (392)

40 3/4 (1035) 11 15/64


(285)
15 3 /4
(400)
5 11/64
(131)
(200)
7 7/8

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Dimensional Drawings
Unit: inch (mm)
LC-32D59U Unité: pouce (mm)
Unidad: pulgada (mm)

16 35/64 (420)

3 7 /16 3 25/64
31 35/64 (801) (87) (86)

27 15/32 (697.68)
20 3/4 (527)
22 39/64 (574)

(392.26)
15 29/64

12 27/32 (326)

31 37/64 (802) 10 3 /64


(255)
7 7/8
(200)
4 49/64
(121)
(200)
7 7/8

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LC-32D59U
CHAPTER2.REMOVINGOFMAJORPARTS

[1]REMOVINGOFMAJORPARTS(LC-32D59U)
1.Assy/PanelRemoval
Notes: Please put your machine on soft material to avoid to scrape panel when you disassemble it.

Front view

Fig.1
Back view

Fig.2

Step 1. Remove the Base Assy.

1. Remove the base as Fig.3.


Remove the 4 screws as Fig.3 and pull out the base.

Fig.3

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Step 2. Remove the REAR COVER Assy.
1. Remove the 16 screws. Detach the REAR COVER as Fig.4.

Fig.4
Step 3. Remove the Main, Power board and the Speakers.

Fig.5

1. Remove the 9 screws. Detach the Main board as Fig.6 and Fig.7.

Fig.6 Fig.7

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2. Remov e the 8 screws and disconnect 1 cables. Detach the IF Chassis as Fig.8. and Fig.9.

Fig.8 Fig.9

3. Remove the 2screws and 4 cables. Detach the Main board as Fig.10 and Fig.11.

Fig.10 Fig.11
4. Remove the 9screws and 2 Cables. Detach the Power board as Fig.12 and Fig.13.

Fig.12 Fig.13
Step 4. Remove the Speak and Bezel.
1. Remove the 2screws. Detach the Speak as Fig.14.

Fig.14

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Step 5. Remove the IR and Key board.
1. Remove the 4screws. Detach the IR board and Keypad board as Fig.15.

Fig.15

Step 6. Remove the Bracket and Main Chassis.


1. Remove the 12screws. Detach the Bracket and Main Chassis as Fig.16 and Fig.17.

Fig.16 Fig.17

2. Remove the 5screws,Detach the panel as Fig18.

Fig.18

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LC-42D69U

CHAPTER 2. REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS

[1] REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS(LC-42D69U)


1. Assy/Panel Removal

Notes: Please put your machine on soft material to avoid to scrape panel when you disassemble it.

Front view

Fig.1
Back view

Fig.2

Step 1. Remove the Base Assy.


1. Remove the base as Fig.3.
Remove the 4 screws as Fig.3 and pull out the base.

Fig.3

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Step 2. Remove the REAR COVER Assy.
1. Remove the 16 screws. Detach the REAR COVER as Fig.4.

Fig.4
Step 3. Remove the Main, Power board and the Speakers.

Fig.5
1. Remove the 9 screws. Detach the Main board as Fig.6 and Fig.7.

Fig.6 Fig.7

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2. Remove the 8 screws and disconnect 1 cables. Detach the IF chassis as Fig.8 and Fig.9.

Fig.8 Fig.9

3. Remove the 3 screws and 5 cables.Detach the Main board as Fig.10 and Fig.11.

Fig.10 Fig.11
4. Remove the 11screws and 4 Cables. Detach the Power board as Fig.12 and Fig.13.

Fig.12 Fig.13

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Step 5. Remove the IR and Key board.
1. Remove the 6screws. Detach the IR board and Keypad board as Fig.14.

Fig.14

Step 6. Remove the Bracket and Main Chassis.


1. Remove the 14 screws. Detach the Bracket and Main Chassis as Fig.15 and Fig.16.

Fig.15 Fig.16

2. Remove the 6 screws. Detach the Panel as Fig.17.

Fig.17

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CHAPTER 3. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
[1]ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE

1. Main Menu (The default value is marked in red)

Layer1 Layer2 Layer3 Layer4 Layer5 Remark


Video AV Mode User
Standard
Dynamic
Movie
Power Saver
Backlight 0~100 In user mode
can be
adjusted
Brightness 0~100
Contrast 0~100
Saturation 0~100
HUE -50~50 In VGA
timing, this
item is hidden
Sharpness 0~20 In VGA
timing, this
item is hidden
Color Color Temperature User
Temperature Cool
Standard
Warm
R Gain 0~255
G Gain 0~255
B Gain 0~255
Advanced Adaptive Backlight On VGA except
Video Off
DNR off
Low
Medium
Strong
Adaptive Luma Control Off

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On
Flesh Tone Off
On
Auto Only enable
Graphic in HDMI
Video 640x480@60,
HDMI Mode
480p, 576p,
720p,
1080p
VGA Auto Adjust
H.Position -50~50
V.Position -20~20 VGA only
Phase -20~20
Clock -90~90
Ambient Off
Light snesor On
Audio Balance -50~50(0)
Bass 0~100(50)
Treble 0~100(50)
Sound On/Off
Surround
Equalizer Off
Rock
Pop
Live
Classic
Speaker On/Off
Auto Volume Off/On
Control
TV Tuner Mode Air/Cable TV only
Auto CH
Search
CH Skip
Audio Mode Mono/Stereo/SAP
Audio English/Espanol/Francais
Language

Favorite A

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Channels B
C
D
All data clear
Setup OSD English
Language Spanish
Francais
View Mode normal
Smart Stretch
Zoom
Stretch
Time Setup Time Zone
Time Auto On/Off
Synchronization
Date
Time
Timer On/Off
Power On
Timer
Power Off
Timer
Sleep Timer off
10 Minutes
20 Minutes
30 Minutes
40 Minutes
50 Minutes
60 Minutes
90 Minutes
120 Minutes
Auto Sleep Off
1 Hour
2 Hour
5 Hour
Caption Analog Closed Caption Off
CC1
CC2

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CC3
CC4
Text1
Text2
Text3
Text4
Digital Closed Caption Off
CC1
CC2
CC3
CC4
Text1
Text2
Text3
Text4
Service1
Service2
Service3
Service4
Service5
Service6
Digital Caption Style Caption Style As
Broadcaster
Custom
Font Size Large
Medium
Small
Font Style Style1
Style2
Style3
Style4
Style5
Style6
Style7
Font Color White
Green
Blue

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Red
Cyan
Yellow
Magenta
Black
Font Opacity Solid
Translucent
Transparent
Background Black
Color White
Green
Blue
Red
Cyan
Yellow
Magenta
Background Solid
Color Translucent
Transparent
Window Color Black
White
Green
Blue
Red
Cyan
Yellow
Magenta
Window Transparent
Opacity Translucent
Solid
Location Home
Store
Version Info Model Name
Version
Release Date
Source Type
Resolution

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Reset Confirm dialog
Default
Parental Password
Channel
Channel Block
Block
Program Rating Enable Off/On
Block U.S. TV Ratings TV-Y A
TV-Y7 AFV
TV-G A
TV-PG ADLSV
TV-14 ADLSV
TV-MA ALSV
U.S. Movies Ratings G Lock/UnLock
PG Lock/UnLock
PG-13 Lock/UnLock
R Lock/UnLock
NC-17 Lock/UnLock
X Lock/UnLock
Canadian English E Lock/UnLock
Ratings C Lock/UnLock
C8+ Lock/UnLock
G Lock/UnLock
PG Lock/UnLock
14+ Lock/UnLock
18+ Lock/UnLock
E Lock/UnLock
Canadian French Ratings
G Lock/UnLock
8 ans+ Lock/UnLock
13 ans+ Lock/UnLock
16 ans+ Lock/UnLock
18 ans+ Lock/UnLock
Open V-Chip Open V-Chip
Open V-Chip
Rating Rating
Block Unrated Off/On
Input Block Input Block TV Block/UnBlock
INPUT1 Block/UnBlock
INPUT2 Block/UnBlock

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INPUT3 Block/UnBlock
INPUT4 Block/UnBlock
INPUT5 Block/UnBlock
INPUT6 Block/UnBlock
INPUT7 Block/UnBlock
PC IN Block/UnBlock
Change
New Password
Password
Confirm Password
Parental Confirm dialog
Reset
Clean All Confirm dialog

2. Display adjustment

Only adjust HDMI Mode and copy to all of input source


General set-up:
Equipment Requirements: Minolta CA-210 or Equivalent Color analyzer or
equivalent instrument.

Input Signal Type:


1. Internal full white pattern.
2. Select Picture mode to Standard mode and check the x, y data.
Input Injection Point: HDMI cable

Alignment method:
Initial Set-up:
1. Select source as “INPUT 1” (HDMI 1).
2. Set Picture mode as “Standard”.
3. Enter factory mode menu: press MENU + Numeric keys “3481” .
Alignment:
1. Press “Menu” key enter factory mode page.
2. Set VideoÆWhite Pattern to “Medium”.
3. Enter VideoÆColor Temperature adjust.

Color temperature adjust:


1. Set color temperature to “Cool”
2. Adjust R Gain/G Gain values to meet “Cool” color coordinates.(Keep B Gain set “128”)

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3. Adjust R Offset/G Offset values to meet “Cool” color coordinates.(Keep B Offset set “128”)
4. Repeat step 2, 3, 4 twice to meet “Cool” color coordinates specification below.
5. Set color temperature to “Warm”、”Standard” then Repeat 2,3,4 step adjusting.
6. Set color temperature “User” mode then set all values to “128”

Chromaticity Coordinate
Mode
x y
COOL 0.272 ± 0.015 0.277 ± 0.015
STANDARD 0.285 ± 0.015 0.293 ± 0.015
WARM 0.313 ± 0.015 0.323 ± 0.015
Customer Color Panel Native Color Temperature

Check the 16 grayscale pattern should be distinguished and color bar is correct
Reset AV setting in OSD menu, picture mode shall be recalled to be “Standard” mode.

Note:
1. Use Minolta CA-210 for color coordinates and luminance check.
2. Before adjusting, all colour analyzers (CA-210) should be coordinates with a
same reference TV set.
3. Luminance > =360 cd/m2 in the center of the screen when Brightness control at
50, Contrast control at 100, Backlight control at 100.

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[2] SERVICE MODE
Enter factory mode menu: press MENU + Numeric keys “3481” to enter factory

mode.

You can press “◄” or “RETURN” key to back to normal main menu.
[3] SOFTWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE
1. Connect to TV USB port to upgrade the software firmware
Please follow the following steps to upgrade the firmware.

I. Turn on TV.
II. Press Menu, select SetupÆVersion info to check "Version"
III. Copy the correct software firmware (*.pkg) to USB disk.
Ex: Version: VT421S_NA_V2.00, copy VT421S.pkg to USB disk.
IV. Insert the USB disk to TV USB port.

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V. TV AC power off -> AC power on
VI. V. TV will upgrade by itself after detect the USB disk condition and the content of
the pkg file.
Note: TV's LED will flash during upgrade process
VII. After finish upgrade process, TV will reboot by itself.
VIII. Remove USB disk from TV.
IX. Press Menu, select SetupÆVersion info.
X. Check the software version is correct or not.

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CHAPTER 4.TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE
[1]TROUBLE SHOOTING TABLE
The sound is not emitted from the speaker though the picture has come out.

No sound output in all modes?

TEREMINAL

Is the audio signal output of pin (117)


NO
(AOSDATA0), pin (118) (AOBCK), pin Check IC U2101 and its peripheral circuits.
(119) (AOLRCK) and pin (120) (AOMCLK)
of IC U2101 normal?
YES

Is audio signal input to pin (12)


(AOSDATA0), pin (16) (AOBCLK), pin (15) NO
Check the line between IC U2101 and IC
(AOLRCK) and pin (4) (AOMCLK) of IC
U6101.
U6101 (AMP)?
YES

NO
Is MUTE circuit [PD#] normal? Check the PD#. (Q6102, Q6101, ZD6101, etc.)

YES

Is the audio signal output of pin (1, 2) (L-ch) NO


Check IC U6101 and its peripheral circuits.
and pin (3, 4) (R-ch) of CN6101
(AOUDIO-CONNECTOR) normal?
YES
Check Speaker Box (right and left) and wire
harness.

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No sound (during the reception of TV broadcasting)

Does not the sound go out though the picture has come out when UHF/VHF is received?

MAIN UNIT:
Is the DIF signal output from pin (10) and pin (11) of TUNER NO Check the tuner and its peripheral circuits. Replace as required.
(TU1302)?

YES
NO
Is the DIF signal sent to pin (85) and pin (86) of IC U2101? Check IC U2101 its peripheral circuits.

YES

Refer to “No sound output in all modes”.

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No sound from external input devices (1)

Does not the sound of the audio signal input to input5(Component1) go out?

MAIN UNIT:
Is the audio signal properly sent to pin (4) and pin (2) of NO Check the connection to CN1105 and the external input device.
CN1105?

YES
NO
Is the audio signal properly sent to pin (96) Check the line between CN1105 and IC U2101.

(AIN3_R) and pin (98) (AIN3_L) of IC


U2101?

YES

Refer to “No sound output in all modes”.

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No sound from external input devices (2)

Does not the sound of the audio signal input to input6 (Component2) go out?

MAIN UNIT:
Is the audio signal properly sent to pin (4) and pin (2) of NO Check the connection to CN1103 and the external input device.
CN1103?

YES
NO
Is the audio signal properly sent to pin (97) Check the line between CN1103 and IC U2101.

(AIN4_R) and pin (99) (AIN4_L) of IC


U2101?

YES

Refer to “No sound output in all modes”.

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No sound from external input devices (3)

Does not the sound of the audio signal input to input7 (Composite) go out?

MAIN UNIT:
Is the audio signal properly sent to pin (4) and pin (2) of NO Check the connection to CN1104 and the external input device.
CN1104?

YES
NO
Is the audio signal properly sent to pin (101) Check the line between CN1104 and IC U2101.

(AIN6_R) and pin (103) (AIN6_L) of IC


U2101?

YES

Refer to “No sound output in all modes”.

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No sound from external input devices (4)

Does not the sound of the audio signal input to VGA go out?

MAIN UNIT:
Is the audio signal properly sent to pin (3) and pin (2) of NO Check the connection to CN1103 and the external input device.
CN1103?

YES
NO
Is the audio signal properly sent to pin (100) Check the line between CN1103 and IC U2101.

(AIN5_R) and pin (102) (AIN5_L) of IC


U2101?

YES

Refer to “No sound output in all modes”.

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No sound from external input devices (5)

Does not the sound of the audio signal input to USB go out?

YES
NO
Is USB stick audio format correct? Change to correct mp3 format

MAIN YES
NO
Is the USB +5V Q7106 sent to pin pin (1) of CN5106? Check the connection to Q7106 and the external input device.

YES
Is the USB con (CN5106) signal properly sent to pin (11) NO Check the line between CN5106 and IC2101
(USB_DM) and pin (12) (USB DP) of IC U2101?

YES
Refer to “No sound output in all modes”.

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The audio signal is not output

No audio signal output from Headphone terminal (CN6202).

Terminal
Is audio signal output from pin (2) (HPOL) and pin (3) (HPOR)
YES Check the connection to HPOL(R) OUT and external devices.

of IC U6202 to Jack (CN6202)?

No

Is the audio signal output from IC U2101 pin (110) (AL1O) and
YES
Check the line between IC U2101 and IC U6202.
pin (106) (AR1O) to pin (6) (INL) and pin (8) (INR) of IC U6202

No

Check IC2101 and its peripheral circuits.

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The audio signal is not output

No audio signal output from SPDIF terminal (CN2101).

Terminal
Is input source on HDMI? The SPDIF out not support HDMI YES
Change input source to others (AV, TV, etc.).
source.

No

Is the audio signal output from IC U2101 pin(121) (ASPDIF) YES


sent to CN2101? Check the line between IC U2101 and CN2101.

No

Check IC U2101 and its peripheral circuits.

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No picture on the display (1)

The picture doesn't appear in all modes.

Main UNIT:
Is LVDS signal output from 1st_channel(for 32” and 42”) and 2nd_channel(for 42: only) of IC U2101 in each mode?

32" : (O0N/O0p), (O1N/O1P),(O2N/O2P),(O3N/O3P),(OCKN/OCKP)

42" : (O0N/O0p),(O1N/O1P),(O2N/O2P),(O3N/O3P),(OCKN/OCKP), (E0N/E0p), (E1N/E1P), (E2N/E2P), (E3N/E3P), (ECKN/ECKP)

YES Check IC U2101 and its peripheral control circuits.

Is the above-mentioned LVDS signals output to


NO Check the line between IC U2101 and CN4102 for 32”

connector CN4102 for 32” /CN4101 for 42”? /CN4101 for 42”.

YES
Control signals Backlight_ON , PSON, and it peels off
YES
NO
Is LCD controller's control signal normal? and whether normality is checked.

YES

Similarly, is the LVDS signal input to connector of the


NO
Wire harness is checked.
panel module?

YES

Check the panel module.

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No picture on the display (2)

Does not the picture come out when VHF/UHF is received?

Main UNIT:
Is the voltage of regulation for a TUNER circuit and the power Each power supply circuit is checked.
NO
supply terminal of IC U2101 supplied?

YES
Is the DIF signal output from pin (10) and pin (11) of TUNER Check the tuner and its peripheral circuits. Replace
NO
(TU1302)? as required.

YES
Is the DIF signal sent to pin (85) and pin (86) of IC U2101?
NO Check IC U2101 its peripheral circuits.

YES
Refer to “The picture doesn't appear in all modes.”

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<External input Input7(Composite)>No picture on the display (3)

Does not the picture of the composite video signal input to Input7(Composite) go out?

Terminal
Check the setting of an external input device that
Is CVBS signal sent to pin (6) of AV2 (CN1104) ?
NO
connects of CN1104.

Main UNIT: YES


Is CVBS signal sent to pin (67) of IC U2101?
NO Check the line between IC U2101 and CN104.

YES
Refer to “The picture doesn't appear in all

modes.”?

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<External input Input1(Side HDMI1)>No picture on the display (4)

Does not the picture of the HDMI signal input to Input1 (HDMI1) go out?

Terminal
Is the HOT_PLUG detection function of pin (19) of
NO Check the line between pin (58) of IC U1205 and

a HDMI terminal (CN1201) normal? CN1201.

YES
Check the connection and setup with the
Main UNIT:
Is TMDS signal input into pin external HDMI devices.

(33, 32) RX1_2/ RX1_2B,

(30,29 )RX1_1 /RX1_1B,


NO Check the line between IC U1205 and CN1201.
(28,27)/RX1_0/RX1_0B

(24, 25)/RX1_C/RX1_CB of IC U1205?

YES
Refer to “The picture doesn't appear in all

modes.”?

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<External input Input2(Side_HDMI2)>No picture on the display (5)

Does not the picture of the HDMI signal input to Input2 (HDMI2) go out?

Terminal
Is the HOT_PLUG detection function of pin (19) of
NO Check the line between pin (59) of IC U1205 and

a HDMI terminal (CN1202) normal? CN1202.

YES
Main UNIT: Check the connection and setup with the

Is TMDS signal input into pin external HDMI devices.

(15, 14) RX2_2/ RX2_2B,

(18, 17)RX2_1 / RX2_1B,


NO Check the line between IC U1205 and CN1202.
(20, 19) RX2_0/ RX2_0B

(22, 21) RX2_C/ RX2_CB of IC U1205?

YES
Refer to “The picture doesn't appear in all

modes.”?

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<External input Input3(Rear_HDMI3)>No picture on the display (6)

Does not the picture of the HDMI signal input to Input3 (HDMI3) go out?

Terminal
Is the HOT_PLUG detection function of pin (19) of
NO Check the line between pin (60) of IC U1205 and

a HDMI terminal (CN1203) normal? CN1203.

YES
Check the connection and setup with the

Is TMDS signal input into pin external HDMI devices.

(12 .11) RX3_2/ RX3_2B,

(10,9 ) RX3_1 / RX3_1B,


NO Check the line between IC U1205 and CN1203.
(8,7) RX3_0/ RX3_0B

(6, 5) RX3_C/ RX3_CB of IC U1205?

YES
Refer to “The picture doesn't appear in all

modes.”?

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<External input Input4(Rear_HDMI4)>No picture on the display (7)

Does not the picture of the HDMI signal input to Input4 (HDMI4) go out?

Terminal
Is the HOT_PLUG detection function of pin (19) of
NO Check the line between pin (61) of IC U1205 and

a HDMI terminal (CN1204) normal? CN1204.

YES
Check the connection and setup with the

Is TMDS signal input into pin external HDMI devices.

( 3,2 ) RX4_2/ RX4_2B,

(72,71 ) RX4_1 / RX4_1B,


NO Check the line between IC U1205and CN1204.
(70,69)/ RX4_0/ RX4_0B

(67, 67) RX4_C/ RX4_CB of IC U1205?

YES
Refer to “The picture doesn't appear in all

modes.”?

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<External input USB>No picture on the display (8)

Does not the sound of the video signal input to USB go out?

Change to correct .jpg or .jpeg or .png or .bmp


Is USB stick video format correct?
NO
format.

YES
Main UNIT: Check the fuse F5101 and the external input
Is the USB +5V sent to pin (1) of CN5106?
NO
device.

YES
Is the USB con (CN5106) signal properly sent to
NO Check the line between CN5106 and IC U2101.
pin (11) (USB_DM) and pin (12) (USB_DP) of IC

U2101?

YES
Refer to “The picture doesn't appear in all modes.”

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<External input Input5(Component1)>No picture on the display (9)

Does not the picture of the component video signal input to Component go out?

Terminal
Is Component Y/Pb/Pr signal sent to pin (6)/Y,
NO Check the setting of an external input device that

(4)/Pb, (2)/Pr of CN1101 ? connects of CN1101

YES
Main UNIT:
Is Component Y/Pb/Pr signal sent to pin (59)/Y,
NO Check the line between IC U2101 and CN1101.

(61)/Pb, (62)/Pr of IC U2101?

YES

Refer to “The picture doesn't appear in all modes.”

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<External input Input6 (Component2)>No picture on the display (10)

Does not the picture of the component video signal input to Component go out?

Terminal
Is Component Y/Pb/Pr signal sent to pin (6)/Y,
NO Check the setting of an external input device that

(4)/Pb, (2)/Pr of CN1106 ? connects of CN1106

YES
Main UNIT:
Is Component Y/Pb/Pr signal sent to pin (54)/Y,
NO Check the line between IC U2101 and CN1106.

(56)/Pb, (57)/Pr of IC U2101?

YES

Refer to “The picture doesn't appear in all modes.”

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<External input D-SUB>No picture on the display (11)

Does not the picture of the VGA signal input to D-SUB go out?

Set the timing which TV is support


Is Video format correct?
NO

YES
Terminal
Is R/G/B/H/V signal sent to pin (1)/R, (2)/G, (3)/B, Check the setting of an external input device that
NO
(14)/H, (13)/V of VGA (CN1102)? connects of CN1102

YES
Main UNIT:
Is R/G/B/H/V signal sent to pin (52)/R, (50)/G,
NO Check the line between IC U2101 and CN1102.
(48)/B, (47)/H, (46)/V of IC U2101?

YES
Refer to “The picture doesn't appear in all modes.”

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CHAPTER 5. MAJOR IC INFORMATIONS
[1]MAJOR IC INFORMATIONS
1.1. U2101 (MT5305)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The MediaTek MT5305AHMU family is a backend decoder and a TV controller and offers
high integration for advanced applications. It combines a high definition video decoder, an
AC3 audio decoder, a dual-link LVDS transmitter, and an NTSC/PAL/SECAM TV decoder
with a 3D comb
filter (NTSC/PAL). The MT5305AHMU enables consumer electronics manufactures to
build high quality, low cost and feature-rich TV.
World-Leading Audio/Video Technology: The MT5305 supports MPEG2 Full-HD video
decoder standards, and JPEG. The MT5305 also supports MediaTek MDDiTM
de-interlace solution can reach very smooth picture quality for motions. A 3D comb filter
added to the TV decoder recovers great details for still pictures. The special color
processing technology provides natural, deep colors and true studio quality video. Also,
the MT5305 family has built-in high resolution and high-quality audio codec.
Rich Features for High Value Products: The MT5305AHMU family enables true
single-chip experience. It integrates high-quality HDMI1.3, high speed VGA
ADC, dual-channel LVDS, USB2.0 receiver and multi-media decoder.
Key Features:
1. Worldwide multi-standard analog TV demodulator
2. A transport demultiplexer
3. A MPEG2 video decoder
4. An AC3/MPEG2 audio decoder
5. HDMI1.3 receiver
6. Audio codec
7. USB2.0 for software upgrade and multi-media playback.
Host CPU
ARM926EJS
16K I-Cache and 16K D-Cache
16K Boot ROM
8KB Instruction TCM
JTAG ICE interface
Watch Dog timers
Build-in CPI analyzer and Cache Hit Rate Meter
Transport Demultiplexer
Supports a serial or parallel transport stream input
MPEG2 Decoder

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MPEG MP@ML, MP@HL and MPEG-1 video standards
MPEG1 Decoder
Still Image decoding
JPEG (base-line or progressive)
De-mosquito engine
2D/3D for AV input
2D Graphics
Supports multiple color modes
Point, horizontal/vertical line primitive drawings
Rectangle fill and gradient fill functions
Bitblt with transparent options
Alpha blending and alpha composition Bitblt
Stretch Bitblt
YCbCr to RGB color space conversion
Support index to direct mode bitblt
Image Resizer
Supports 16bpp/32bpp direct color format.
Supports 420/422 video format.
Supports 420/422/444 JPEG format.
Arbitrary ratio vertical/horizontal scaling of video, from 1/128X to 128X
Simple DMA.
OSD Plane
Two linking list OSDs with multiple color mode and one of them has up-scaler
Video Plane
Supports video freeze and over scan.
Flesh tone management
Gamma correction
Color Transient Improvement (CTI)
2D Peaking
Saturation/hue adjustment
Brightness and contrast adjustment
Black and White level extender
Adaptive Luma/Chroma management
Automatic detect video, film and mixed-mode source
3:2/2:2 pull down source detection
Supports FHD motion-adaptive de-interlace
Supports excellent low angle image processing
Brilliant boundary shaping for moving object

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Arbitrary ratio vertical/horizontal scaling of video, from 1/32X to 32X
Advanced non-linear panorama scaling.
Programmable zoom viewer
Progressive scan output
Supports alpha blending for OSD on video plane.
Dithering processing for flat panel display
Frame rate conversion.
Supports FHD panel and VGA dot-to-dot
Supports PIP/POP, (dual de-interlace, one HD and one SD)
LVDS
Support 6/8/10-bit one-link, or 6/8-bit dual-link LVDS transmitter,
Built-in spread spectrum for EMI performance
Programmable panel timing output
CVBS In
On-chip 54 MHz 10-bit video ADC
Supports PAL (B,G,D,H,M,N,I,Nc), NTSC, NTSC-4.43, SECAM
NTSC/PAL supports 3D/2D comb filter
Built-in motion-adaptive 3D Noise Reduction
VBI data slicer for CC/TT decoding
Supports 1 S-Video.
Max. Supports 2-channel CVBS.
Supports SCART connector
VGA In
Supports VGA input up to UXGA 162 MHz
Supports full VESA standards
Component Video In
Supports two component video inputs
Supports 480i / 480p / 576i / 576p / 720p / 1080i / 1080p
Audio ADC
Support 5-pair L/R input
Audio digital input
1 bit (2 channel) I2S audio input
HDMI Receiver
HDMI1.3, data rate can be up to 2.25 GHz
EIA/CEA-861B
CEC
Video bypass
ATV bypass

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TV audio demodulator
Supports BTSC / EIA-J / A2 / NICAM / PAL FM / SECAM world-wide formats
Standard automatic detection
Stereo demodulation, SAP demodulation
Mode selection (Main/SAP/Stereo)
DRAM Controller
16/32-bit DDR2 interface
Support DDR2 750 MHz.
Supports 256Mb to 512Mb (MT5305) or 1 Gb (MT5388) DDR2 DRAM device. 16-bit data
bus offers up to 128MB space (one x16 DRAM device), and
32-bit data bus offers up to 256MB space (two x16 DRAM device)..
Supports DDR2-800/DDR2-1066 device
Audio DSP
Supports Dolby Digital AC-3 decoding (ATSC)
MPEG-1 layer I/II decoding
Support WMA / AAC
Dolby Prologic II
Audio output: 5.1ch + 2ch (down mix) + 2ch(bypass)
Pink noise and white noise generator
Equalizer
Bass management
3D surround processing with virtual surround
Audio and video lip synchronization
Supports bass/treble
Automatic volume control
Supports 1bit (2channel) main audio I2S output interface: each of these channels is up to
24-bit resolution.
S/PDIF interface
One SPDIF out
Analog TV IF Demodulator
Supports NTSC/PAL/SECAM standard
Accept IF frequency at 45.75/38.25 MHz
Full digital AGC control and carrier recovery
Peripherals
Two built-in UARTs with Tx and Rx FIFO.
There basic serial interfaces; one is for the tuner, one is the master for general purpose,
the other one extra slave serial interfaces used for HDMI EDID data
Three PWMs

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IR receiver
Real-time clock and watchdog controller
The MT5305 includes 1-link USB2.0/1.1 (supports external hub) for USB mass storage
class device.
Built-in uP for standby mode
Supports one serial flash
Supports six-input low-speed 6-bit ADC.
Supports boundary scan (JTAG)
IC Outline
The MT5305 is 256-pin LQFP
3.3V/1.1V and 1.8V for DDR2

1.2. U3103 (W9751G6JB 512MB BGA-84)


Features
Power Supply: VDD, VDDQ = 1.8 V
± 0.1 V
_ Double Data Rate architecture: two data transfers per clock cycle
_ CAS Latency: 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7
_ Burst Length: 4 and 8
_ Bi-directional, differential data strobes (DQS andDQS ) are transmitted / received with
data
_ Edge-aligned with Read data and center-aligned with Write data
_ DLL aligns DQ and DQS transitions with clock
_ Differential clock inputs (CLK and CLK )
_ Data masks (DM) for write data
_ Commands entered on each positive CLK edge, data and data mask are referenced to
both edges
of DQS
_ Posted CAS programmable additive latency supported to make command and data bus
efficiency
_ Read Latency = Additive Latency plus CAS Latency (RL = AL + CL)
_ Off-Chip-Driver impedance adjustment (OCD) and On-Die-Termination (ODT) for better
signal
quality
_ Auto-precharge operation for read and write bursts
_ Auto Refresh and Self Refresh modes
_ Precharged Power Down and Active Power Down

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_ Write Data Mask
_ Write Latency = Read Latency - 1 (WL = RL - 1)
_ Interface: SSTL_18
_ Packaged in WBGA 84 Ball (8X12.5 mm2), using Lead free materials with RoHS
compliant
84 Ball BGA for x16 component
• RoHS Compliance
Description
The 512Mb Double-Data-Rate-2 (DDR2) DRAMs is a highspeed CMOS Double Data
Rate 2 SDRAM containing 536,870,912 bits. It is internally
configured as a quad-bank DRAM.
The 512Mb chip is organized as either 32Mbit x 4 I/O x 4 bank, 16Mbit x 8 I/O x 4 bank or
8Mbit x 16 I/O x 4 bank device.
The chip is designed to comply with all key DDR2 DRAM key features: (1) posted CAS
with additive latency, (2) write latency = read latency -1, (3) normal
and weak strength dataoutput driver, (4) variable data-output impedance adjustment and
(5) an ODT (On-Die Termination) function.
All of the control and address inputs are synchronized with a pair of externally supplied
differential clocks. Inputs are latched at the cross point of
differential clocks (CK rising and CK falling). All I/Os are synchronized with a single ended
DQS or differential DQS pair in a source synchronous fashion.
A 14 bit address bus for x4 and x8 organised components and a 13 bit address bus for
x16 components is used to convey row, column, and bank address
devices.
These devices operate with a single 1.8V+/-0.1V power supply and are available in BGA
packages.
An Auto-Refresh and Self-Refresh mode is provided along with various power-saving
power-down modes.

1.3. U6101 (AD82581B-LEG LQFP-48 12W)


Features
· 16/18/20/24-bit input with I2S, Left-alignment and Right-alignment data format
· PSNR & DR(A-weighting)
Loudspeaker: 98dB (PSNR), 106dB (DR) @24V
· Multiple sampling frequencies (Fs)
32kHz / 44.1kHz / 48kHz and
64kHz / 88.2kHz / 96kHz and
128kHz/176.4kHz/192kHz

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· System clock = 64x, 128x, 256x, 384x, 512x, 768x, 1024x Fs
256x~1024x Fs for 32kHz / 44.1kHz / 48kHz
128x~512x Fs for 64kHz / 88.2kHz / 96kHz
64x~256x Fs for 128kHz/176.4kHz/192kHz
· Supply voltage
3.3V for digital circuit
12V~24V for loudspeaker driver
· Loudspeaker output power for 24V
2×10W into 8_@0.19% THD+N for stereo
1×20W into 4_@0.18% THD+N for mono
· Loudspeaker output power for 24V with proper cooling method
2×26W into 8_@1% THD+N for stereo
1×53W into 4_@1% THD+N for mono
· Anti-pop design
· Over-temperature protection
· Internal PLL
· Under-voltage shutdown
· Over-current protection
· I2C control interface
Applications
· CD and DVD
· TV audio
· Car audio
· Boom-box
· MP3 docking systems
· Powered speaker
· Wireless audio
· USB speaker
Description
This is a stereo (8Ω)/mono (4Ω) fully digital audio amplifier with output power which can
drive up to 2x12W for stereo or 1x24W for mono at 24V supply
voltage, no external heat-sink or fan is requirement. Using I2C digital control interface,
AD82581B provides input format selection, mute and volume control
function. Protection circuits are provided to protect AD82581B damage while connection
error.

1.4. U1205 (PI3HDMI245-A)


Features

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• 4 digital video inputs can be switched to a single output
• Each input can be AC coupled video or DC coupled, while the output will maintain its DC
coupled, current-steering, TMDS compliance
• TMDS pixel clock support up to 250MHz max
• Deep ColorTM support up to 36bits max per link
• Integrated DDC switch to connect DDC path from HDMITM input connectors to HDCP
block in the HDMITM Receiver.
• Can support Clock Stretching on DDC path
• HDCP reset circuitry for quick communication when switching from one port to another
– Automatic Termination turn-off circuitry when port is
deselected
– Clock Detection: Will disable output TMDS channels when
no TMDS pixel clock is present
• Flexible termination;
– when TMDS channel is off, 50ohm termination is turned off
• Integrated ESD on all data input channels (Dx+/-y, CLK+/-y, HPDy, CECI/O, SCLy &
SDAy)
– 8kV contact per IEC61000-4-2, level 4
• Optimized Equalization with support for up to 20 meter input cable lengths
• I2C control for IC confi guration
• Packaging (Pb-free and Green)
• 72 contact TQFN (ZLE)

Features
• 4 digital video inputs can be switched to a single output
• Each input can be AC coupled video or DC coupled, while the
output will maintain its DC coupled, current-steering, TMDS
compliance
• TMDS pixel clock support up to 250MHz max
• Deep ColorTM support up to 36bits max per link
• Integrated DDC switch to connect DDC path from HDMITM
input connectors to HDCP block in the HDMITM Receiver.
• Can support Clock Stretching on DDC path
• HDCP reset circuitry for quick communication when
switching from one port to another
– Automatic Termination turn-off circuitry when port is
deselected
– Clock Detection: Will disable output TMDS channels when

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no TMDS pixel clock is present
• Flexible termination;
– when TMDS channel is off, 50ohm termination is turned off
• Integrated ESD on all data input channels (Dx+/-y, CLK+/-y,
HPDy, CECI/O, SCLy & SDAy)
– 8kV contact per IEC61000-4-2, level 4
• Optimized Equalization with support for up to 20 meter input
cable lengths
• I2C control for IC confi guration
• Packaging (Pb-free and Green)
• 72 contact TQFN (ZLE)

1.5. U2102 (TRS3221E R-PDSO-G 16)


FEATURES
· ESD Protection for RS-232 Pins
– ±15-kV Human-Body Model (HBM)
– ±8 kV (IEC 61000-4-2, Contact Discharge)
– ±15 kV (IEC 61000-4-2, Air-Gap Discharge)
· Meets or Exceeds the Requirements of
TIA/EIA-232-F and ITU v.28 Standards
· Operates With 3-V to 5.5-V VCC Supply
· Operates up to 250 kbit/s
· One Driver and One Receiver
· Low Standby Current . . . 1 μA Typical
· External Capacitors . . . 4 ´ 0.1 μF
· Accepts 5-V Logic Input With 3.3-V Supply
· Alternative High-Speed Pin-Compatible
(1 Mbit/s)
– TRSF3221E
· Auto-Powerdown Feature Automatically
Disables Drivers for Power Savings
Description
The TRS3221E is a single driver, single receiver RS-232 solution operating from a single
VCC supply. The
RS-232 pins provide IEC G1000-4-2 ESD protection. The device meets the requirements
of TIA/EIA-232-F and
provides the electrical interface between an asynchronous communication controller and
the serial-port

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connector. The charge pump and four small external capacitors allow operation from a
single 3-V to 5.5-V
supply. These devices operate at data signaling rates up to 250 kbit/s and a maximum of
30-V/μs driver output
slew rate.
Flexible control options for power management are available when the serial port is
inactive. The
auto-powerdown feature functions when FORCEON is low and FORCEOFF is high.
During this mode of
operation, if the device does not sense a valid RS-232 signal on the receiver input, the
driver output is disabled.
If FORCEOFF is set low and EN is high, both the driver and receiver are shut off, and the
supply current is
reduced to 1 μA. Disconnecting the serial port or turning off the peripheral drivers causes
the auto-powerdown
condition to occur. Auto-powerdown can be disabled when FORCEON and FORCEOFF
are high.
With auto-powerdown enabled, the device is activated automatically when a valid signal
is applied to the
receiver input. The INVALID output notifies the user if an RS-232 signal is present at the
receiver input. INVALID
is high (valid data) if the receiver input voltage is greater than 2.7 V or less than –2.7 V, or
has been between
–0.3 V and 0.3 V for less than 30 μs. INVALID is low (invalid data) if the receiver input
voltage is between –0.3 V
and 0.3 V for more than 30 μs. Refer to Figure 5 for receiver input levels.

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CHAPTER 6.BLOCK DIAGRAM/WIRING DIAGRAM
[1]BLOCK DIAGRAM(32”&42”)

[2]POWER MANAGEMENT BLOCK DIAGRAM


There are 1 part circuits in Power board of this project (fig.1), Power circuits which is a single
layer board, There are 3 output in the power parts, one is interface board including USB and TV
tuner et; the other is inverter board and audio circuit.+24V output is inverter & audio part.the
system block diagram as below; the last is panel Vcc, the power is 12V.

LC-32D59U(See fig.1)

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(fig.1)

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LC-42D69U (See fig.2)

See fig.2

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[3]WIRING DIAGRAM
LC-32D59U

LC-42D69U

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CHAPTER 7.PRINTED WIRING DIAGRAM
[1]MAIN UNIT PRINTED WIRING BOARD(LC-32D59U&LC-42D69U)
TOP

BOTTOM

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[2]POWER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM- POWER BOARD WITH TOP/BOTTOM VIEW
Top Layer (LC-32D59U)

Top Layer (LC-42D69U)

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Bottom Layer (LC-32D59U)

Bottom Layer (LC-42D69U)

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[3]KEY UNIT PRINTED WIRING BOARD(LC-32D59U & LC-42D69U)

[4] IR UNIT PRINTED WIRING BOARD (LC-32D59U & LC-42D69U)


TOP

BOTTOM

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CHAPTER 8.SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
[1]MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (LC-32D59U & LC-42D69U)
01 MAIN POWER
AMP_VDD
For HSG Power BD
CN7103 FB7108 NC/120Ω 5A +5VSB +5V
BackLight_ON
+5.3V
1 BackLight_PWM +12V_VDD 1 8
2 FB7107 120Ω 5A +12V_VDD 2 S D 7
3 3 S D 6 +
4 C7122 R7122 C7127 4 S D 5 C7124 C7129
5 +5VSB 0.1u/16V 4.7K 1u/16V G D 220u/25V 0.1u/16V
6 Q7106
7 AP4435GM
8 R7150 0 VCCK R7120 47K
9 LVDS_POWER_ON 5
10

3
R7123
11 PSON R7151 NC/0 10K R7118 1 C7125
+5VSB Q7105
12 1K 0.1u/16V
PMBT3904
12P 2.0mm 180° POWER_ON_OFF C7132 DV33
Backlight control

2
3

NC/0.1u/25V
CN7104 Q7107 1
AMP_VDD PMBT3904 POWER_SW 5
FB7105 120Ω 5A R7124 Closed to CN7102 R4107
1
2

4.7K R7125 NC/4.7K


47K
2 R4101 BackLight_PWM

3
NC/4.7K
3 1
5 BL_PWM C4109
Q4102
4 NC/PMBT3904 1u/16V

2
4P 2.0mm 180°

+5VSB
R7216
10 U7207 R4119 510
1 8 L7202
SVIN PVIN
FB7209 C7241 C7243 0.1u/16V 3.3uH 2.8A DV33
120Ω 3A 0.1u/16V 2 7 VCCK
C7235 REF SW
C7234 C7236 0.1u/16V + C7242 R4116
10u/16V 10u/16V 3 6 C7239 C7238 C7201 100uF/16V 4.7K
SGND PGND
R7209 C7237 0.1u/16V 10u/10V 10u/10V
390K 1% 15p/50V
GND

AX3517_FB 4 5 BackLight_ON
FB EN R4117

3
4.7K
AX3517A
9

AX3517_FB 1
5 BL_ON
R7213 10K Vo= 0.8 x (1+390K/1000K) = 1.11V Q4103 C4110
R4118 PMBT3904 0.1u/16V

2
C7240 R7210 R7211 NC/4.7K
0.1u/16V 11K 1M 1%
POWER_ON_OFF
Core Power 1.1V

DRAM POWER DDRV


Stand By Power TUNER POWER +5V_TUNER
DV33 U7204 DDRV
U7202 AP1117DL-13
+5VSB AS1117L-3.3TR-LF 3 2 FB7205 120Ω 3A +5V FB1310 U1301 +5V_TUNER
3 2 R7220 0 VIN VOUT 120Ω 3A APL5601-50D
VIN VOUT +3V3SB Max : 300mA
AD J

C7218 4 R7126 + C7217 C7220 2 3


PAD VIN VOUT
GND

4 R7217 C7216 750 1% 100uF/16V


PAD
GND

C7206 C7207 NC/240 1% C7208 C7209 10u/10V 0.1u/25V 0.1u/16V 4


PAD
1

10u/10V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 10u/10V C1324 C1325 C1328 C1327


1

10u/10V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 10u/10V


1

R7218 R7127 360 1%


R7219 NC/10 1%
0

U1302 R1314
NC/AX6607-BA NC/430K 1%
1 5
ANALOG POWER AV125 VIN VOUT
DIGITAL POWER DV33 / ANALOG POWER AV33 U7205 FB7208
GND

+5V D7201 AV33 G9117T63U 120Ω 3A R1313 NC/10K 3 4


B340B 3 2 EN FB
VIN VOUT AV125
1 2 U7201 R7223 0 AV33
2

AP1084K33LA
AD J

+ 4 R7206 R1315
FB7207 NC/120Ω 3A 3 2 R7224 0 C7227 C7228 PAD C1331
DV33 240 1% + C7229 NC/82.5K 1%
VIN VOUT 100u/16V 0.1u/16V C7230 C7231 100u/16V NC/0.1u/16V
GND

4 0.1u/16V 1u/16V
C7223 C7225 PAD C7226 + C7224
10u/10V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 100uF/16V R7207
1

R7212 10 1%
NC/0
Vo= 0.8 x (1+430K/82.5K) = 4.96V
U7201 PWR pad 至少要 2cm*2cm 以上 .

AMP_VDD +5VSB +12V_VDD

+ C6407 C7123 + C7133 +


220u/50V 100uF/16V C7134 C7128 C7126
0.1u/50V 0.1u/16V 220u/25V 0.1u/16V

Near connector

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02 MT5387
UART GPIO USB JTAG Series R2103
54MHz CRYSTAL
HDMI 1
YPbPr2 YPbPr1 VGA Port Flash
AVDD10_LDO

AVD D 10_LD O AVD D 33_VG A_S T B

A V D D 3 3 _9V G 4A _ S T B

U SB_PW R _ER R 0

8
X2101

R S232_C T R L
54.000MHz C2102

AVD D 12_H D M I
A V D D 3 3 _ H D9M I
H P D _S IN K 9
9
ADDRESS DDR#1

P O W7E R _ S W
4.7u/10V

H D M I -S C L
1 2D A

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+3V3SB

O R E7S E T #
OXTALI OXTALO

M T _ C E9C
7 M I 21 2

LED _O N
D M I3

5 V -H D M I 1

2 I4
U SB_D M 0

10 9
H D M I -S
AV125

U SB_D P0

JTR ST# 8
J T C K 15 8
M U T E_P

P O C1 2E 0 #

1010
5 V -H D1 M
OPW M 2
RA0 RDQ0

P O O1 2E1#2
U 0 R X7

R X _9C B
H SYN C

AV33 9
V S7 Y7N C

R X_2B
R X _91 B
R X _90 B
R X_09
R X _ C9
VC C K 9
RA0 10 RDQ0 10

1 2D
U 0T X
COM 0

C O M 81
P R 18 P8

R P8 8
GP 8

PD D 0
JTD O
Y0P 8
S O Y 80

Y1P 8
S O Y 81

R X_2
R X_1
PR 0P RA1 RDQ1

O IR I
PB0P

PB1P
L2101

VC C K

VC C K
5 V -H
5 V -H
S O7G7
COM
RA2 RA1 10 RDQ2 RDQ1 10
0.82uH 50mA

B P7
R1172 RA2 10 RDQ2 10
USB_VRT RA3 RDQ3
AVSS12_R G B

4.7K RA3 10 RDQ3 10

OR ESET #

U SB_VR T
C2103 C2104 R1176 R1173 RA4 RDQ4
10p/50V 10p/50V RA5 RA4 10 RDQ5 RDQ4 10
0 0

LED _O N
RA6 RA5 10 RDQ6 RDQ5 10
C2105 R2104
1000p/50V RA7 RA6 10 RDQ7 RDQ6 10
5.1K 1% RA7 10 RDQ7 10
OPCTRL2 7,12 RA8 RDQ8

3
R1175
RA9 RA8 10 RDQ9 RDQ8 10
NC/0
Q1315 RA10 RA9 10 RDQ10 RDQ9 10
1
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
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34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
RS232_CTRL RA11 RA10 10 RDQ11 RDQ10 10

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
NC/2N7002 C2327
RA11 10 RDQ11 10

2
0.1u/16V RA12 RDQ12
RA12 10 RDQ12 10

O IR I

AVD D 12_H D M I
AVD D 33_H D M I
COM 0

COM 1

OPC T R L0
OPC T R L1
OPC T R L2
OPC T R L3
H D M I_H P D 2
PW R 5V_2
H D M I_S D A 2
H D M I_S C L2

U SB_PW R _ER R 0

POOE_
POC E0_
PD D 0
SOY0

SOY1

R X2_2
R X2_1
R X2_0

U SB_PW R _EN 0
OPW M 2
JTR ST_

G P IO 0
AVD D 12_R G B

AVD D 33_VG A_ST B

VC C K
AVD D 33_VG A_ST B

VC C K

VC C K

AVD D 33_U S B
U SB_D P
AVSS12_R G B
PR 0P
PB0P
Y0P
PR 1P
PB1P
Y1P
RP
GP
BP

U 0R X
U 0T X
OPW R SB

R X2_2B
R X2_1B
R X2_0B
R X2_C B

JTC K
SOG

AVD D 10_LD O
OR ESET

U SB_VR T

JTD O
H SYN C

H D M I_C E C
VSYN C

R X2_C

NC
COM

U SB_D M
RDQ13
RDQ14 RDQ13 10
RDQ15 RDQ14 10
RDQ15 10

TP2131 65 256 DV33


66 SC0 VCC3IO 255 RCAS# RCLK0
TP2132 SY0 PDD1 PDD1 10 RCAS# 10 RCLK0 10
67 254 RCS# RCLK0#
8 CVBS1P CVBS1P U1TX U1TX 7 RCS# 10 RCLK0# 10
CVBS 68 253 RRAS# RDQS1
8 CVBS0N CVBS0N U1RX U1RX 7 RODT RRAS# 10 RDQS1# RDQS1 10
TP2106 69 252 VCCK
CVBS0P VCCK RBA1 RODT 10 RDQS0 RDQS1# 10
AV33 70 251
AVDD33_CVBS RCLK1_ RBA0 RBA1 10 RDQS0# RDQS0 10
TP2107 71 250
AF RCLK1 RWE# RBA0 10 RDQM1 RDQS0# 10
AVDD33_DIG 72 249 DDRV
AVDD33_DIG VCC2IO RCKE RWE# 10 RDQM0 RDQM1 10
VCCK 73 248
VCCK RDQ21 RCKE 10 RDQM0 10
74 247
12 TouchPad_PWR ADIN0 RDQ18
U2101
75 246 DDRV
12 Key Pad_ADC1 ADIN1 VCC2IO
12 Light_sensor 76 245
77 ADIN2 RDQ16 244
GPIO
4 BL_ON
15 HP_DET
12 Key Pad_PWR
78
79
80
ADIN3
ADIN4
ADIN5
RDQ23
RDQ29
RDQ26
243
242
241
MT5387 STRAPPING MODE
AVDD33_XTAL_STB AVDD33_XTAL_STB VCC2IO DDRV
OXTALO 81 240 BL_PWM R2101 4.7K
OXTALI 82 XTALO RDQ24 239
83 XTALI RDQ31 238 R5135 0
AVDD33_DEMOD1 AVDD33_DEMOD1 RDQS3_ 11 MEMC_RST
84 237
85 AVDD33_DEMOD1 RDQS3 236 OPWM1 R2105 4.7K
16 VIN_ATV ADCINN_DEMOD VCC2IO DDRV
86 235

MT5387
TV IF 16 VIP_ATV
87 ADCINP_DEMOD RDQS2_ 234
88 AVSS33_DEMOD1 RDQS2 233
89 AVSS33_DEMOD1 RDQM2 232 ASPDIF R2106 4.7K
90 AVDD12_DTDPLL RDQM3 231
AVDD12_APLL AVDD12_TVDPLL VCC2IO DDRV
91 230
92 AVDD12_APLL RDQ27 229
AVDD33_REFP_AADC AVDD33_AADC RDQ30
93 228 LED_ON R2107 4.7K
TP2101 AIN0_R VCCK VCCK
VMID_AADC 94 227 DV33
95 VMID_AADC RDQ25 226
TP2108 AIN0_L RDQ28
96 225 DDRV
8 AIN3_R AIN3_R VCC2IO GPIO1
97 224 R2108 4.7K R2109 NC/4.7K

DDR
8 AIN4_R AIN4_R RDQ22
98 223
8 AIN3_L AIN3_L RDQ17
99 222
8 AIN4_L AIN4_L RDQ19
100 221
7 AIN5_R AIN5_R RDQ20 12 EEPROM_WP
101 220 DDRV
8 AIN6_R AIN6_R VCC2IO
102 219 MEM_VREF3 R5134
7 AIN5_L AIN5_L MEM_VREF RODT
103 218 0
8 AIN6_L AIN6_L RODT RRAS#
AVDD33_REFP_AADC 104 217
105 AVDD33_REF_AADC RRAS_ 216 RCS#
14 AR0O AR0 RCS_
Strapping Mode ASPDIF(O) BL_PWM(O) OPWM1(O)
106 215 RA11
15 AR1O AR1 RA11 RA8
107 214 ICE mode + Serial boot
AVDD33_DAC
108 AVDD33_DAC RA8 213 RA0 0 0 0
R2115 109 AVSS33_DAC RA0 212
14 AL0O AL0 VCC2IO DDRV
NC/75 1% 110 211 RWE#
15 AL1O AL1 RWE_ RA6
VCCK 111 210 Strapping Mode GPIO1
112 VCCK RA6 209
TP2113 VDAC_OUT VCCK VCCK
113 208 RCKE XTAL 54M
AV33
FS_VDAC 114 AVDD33_VDAC RCKE 207
1
115 FS_VDAC AVSS12_MEMPLL 206
AVSS33_VDAC AVDD12_MEMPLL AV125
116 205 RCAS# Strapping Mode LED_ON(O)
117 AVSS33_VDAC RCAS_ 204 RA4
13 AOSDATA0 AOSDATA0 RA4
118 203 PDWNC Normal
I2S 13 AOBCK
119 AOBCK VCC2IO 202 RA2
DDRV 0
13 AOLRCK AOLRCK RA2 RBA1
120 201
13,14 AOMCLK ASPDIF 121 AOMCLK RBA1 RBA0
200
15 ASPDIF GPIO1 122 ASPDIF RBA0 RA1
199
OSDA0 123 GPIO1 RA1 198 RA10
9,11,12,13,14 OSDA0 OSCL0 124 OSDA0 RA10 RA3
197
9,11,12,13,14 OSCL0 OSCL0 RA3 RA5 VMID_AADC FS_VDAC
125 196
16 IF_AGCT IF_AGC RA5 RA7
126 195
16 TUNER_DATA TUNER_DATA RA7 RA12
127 194
16 TUNER_CLK TUNER_CLK RA12 RA9 C2117
128 193 C2116 C2118 R2112
7 VGA_DDC_WP LVDS_CTRL1 RA9 NC/4.7u/10V
LVD S_PW R _O N

0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 560 1%


AVD D 33_LVD S
AVD D 12_V PLL
LVD S_C T R L2
EPAD _G N D

F SR C _W R
T P_VPLL

R D Q S0_

R D Q S1_
OPW M 0
OPW M 1

R C LK0_
V C C 3IO

V C C 3IO

V C C 2IO

V C C 2IO

V C C 2IO

V C C 2IO

V C C 2IO

V C C 2IO
RDQM 1
RDQM 0
AOC KN

R D QS0

R D QS1
AOC KP
AEC KN

R D Q 12
R D Q 11
R D Q 14

R D Q 15

R D Q 10
R D Q 13
AEC KP

R C LK0
RDQ4
RDQ3
RDQ1
RDQ6

RDQ9

RDQ8

RDQ7
RDQ0
RDQ2
RDQ5
VC C K

VC C K

VC C K
AO 3N

AO 2N
AO 1N
AO 0N
AO 3P

AO 2P
AO 1P
AO 0P
AE3N

AE2N
AE1N
AE0N
AE3P

AE2P
AE1P
AE0P
NC
257

129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
BL_PW M BL_PW M
OPW M 1

Pull Hi
H D M I1_D D C _W P

RDQ4
R D Q 43
RDQ1
RDQ6
R D Q 12
R D Q 11
R D Q 14
RDQ9
RDQM 1
R D QM 0 VC C K
R D QS0
R D Q S0# D D R V
R D QS1
R D Q S1#
R D Q 15
RDQ8
R D Q 10
R D Q 13
RDQ7
RDQ0
RDQ2
RDQ5
R C LK0
R C LK0# D D R V
D V33
VC C K
AVD D 12_VPLL

A V1 13 3

DV

BL_ON
+3V3SB R2110 4.7K
LVD S_PO W ER _O N

T P2129
E3P
E3N
EC KP
1 1C K N
E
1E 12 P
1E 12 N
E
11 111 N
E
1 10 P
E
1E 10 N
1 13 P
O
1O13 N
OC KP
1O1C K N
1O12 P
1 12 N
O
O
11 111 N
O
1 10 P
O
1O10 N
1 13 3
11
11
1P

1P

VC C K

DDRV

DDRV

DDRV

DDRV

+3V3SB R2113 NC/10KPOWER_SW

R2111 4.7K
LVDS Even LVDS Odd DDR

103
03 MT5387 cap.

+3V3SB AVDD33_VGA_STB +3V3SB AVDD33_XTAL_STB


FB2105 FB2101 AV33 (AVDD33_CVBS) AV33 (AVDD33_VDAC) AV125 (AVDD12_RGB)
60Ω 600mA 60Ω 600mA

C2109 C2110 C2111 C2112 C2113 C2114 C2115


0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V C2119 C2120 1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 1u/16V 0.1u/16V
10u/10V 0.1u/16V

AV33 FB2102 AVDD33_REFP_AADC AV33 AVDD33_DAC USB


AV125 FB2111 AVDD12_APLL 60Ω 600mA
60Ω 600mA R2114 47 AV33 (AVDD33_USB)
+ C2106 C2108
C2101 C2107 47u/16V 0.1u/16V
C2142 C2143 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V
0.1u/16V NC/3300p/50V C5104 C5105
4.7u/10V 0.1u/16V
C2140 C2141
NC/4.7u/10V NC/0.01u/25V

DV33 (VCC3IO) VCCK

C2121 C2122 C2123 C2124 C2125 C2126 C2127 C2128 C2129 C2130 C2131 C2132 C2133 C2134 C2135 C2136 C2137 C2138 C2139
4.7u/10V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 1u/16V 4.7u/10V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V

LVDS HDMI Tuner


AV125 FB4102 AVDD12_VPLL AV33 AVDD33_HDMI AV125 AVDD12_HDMI
60Ω 600mA FB1201 R1217 AV33 AVDD33_DIG AV33 AVDD33_DEMOD1
60Ω 600mA 1
R1317 0 FB1312 60Ω 600mA

C4103 C1329 C1301


0.1u/16V C1204 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V
0.1u/16V C1201
0.1u/50V

AV33

C4108
(AVDD33_LVDS) 0.1u/16V

104
04 VGA IN

VGA IN Silm type 10.5mm


CN1102 NEARLY MT5387
DSB46C15
VGA_TX 11 1 RED R1102 68 C1102 0.01u/25V RP 5
6 RED_GND
VGASDA_IN 12 2
7 GRN_GND
GREEN R1104 68 C1103 0.01u/25V GP 5 UART Port 0
HSYNC# 13 3 BLUE R1106 68 C1104 0.01u/25V +3V3SB
BP 5
8 BLU_GND
VSYNC# 14 4 VGA_RX R1112 R1109 0 C1105 1500p/50V SOG 5
9 VGA_5V R1110 R1111 75 1%
VGASCL_IN 15 5 FB1106 D1104 D1105 D1106 75 1% 75 1%
10 60Ω 600mA NC/0.055p/24V NC/0.055p/24V NC/0.055p/24V R5118 R5119
C1108 C1109 C1110 CN5103 4.7K 4.7K
D1120 NC/5p/50V NC/5p/50V NC/5p/50V Connected to connector GND 4
16
17

NC/0.055p/24V
C1111 0.01u/25V U0RX
COM 5 3 U0RX 5
D1119
NC/0.055p/24V R1113 R1114 U0TX
2 U0TX 5
D1107 0 100
NC/0.055p/24V VSYNC# FOR CODE DOWNLOAD AND DEBUGGING
VSYNC 5 1
HSYNC# NC/4P 2.0mm 180°
HSYNC 5

D1102 D1103 R1107 R1108


NC/0.055p/24V NC/0.055p/24V 1.3K 1.3K C1106 C1107
NC/5p/50V NC/5p/50V

+3V3SB R5152 +3V3SB


Public mode/ISP Switch 0 OPCTRL2_BAR
5,12 OPCTRL2
R5151 0 R1558 U2102 C2325 C2324
10K 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V
1 16 NC/0 R1559
OPCTRL2_BAR C2323 2 EN FORCEOFF 15
0.1u/16V 3 C1+ Vcc 14
5,12 OPCTRL2 V+ GND
3

4 13 R1554 100
2N7002 5 C1- DOUT 12 R1557 0
OPCTRL2 1 Q1314 C2322 6 C2+ FORCEON 11 R1556 0 U0TX
OPCTRL2 Function 0.1u/16V 7 C2- DIN 10 CN232
V- INVALID
2

U0RX
1

Q1310 Q1311 8 9 R1260 0 5


2N7002 2N7002 RIN ROUT 9
H ISP/debug mode on 12 OIRI_Out
VGA_RX R1124 100 2 3 3 2 U0RX R1560 NC/0 4
U1TX 5
C2326 C2321 TRS3221ECDBR R1561 NC/0 8
U1RX 5
Public mode on 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V TX 3
R1170 NC/0
L 7
5,12 OPCTRL2 R1555 100 RX 2
6
1
Region Function DT00151-H1A2-4F

11
10
1

Q1312 Q1313 SMT:R1171,R1170


2N7002 2N7002
Latin NC:Q1310,Q1311,Q1312,Q1313 D1509 D1510
VGA_TX R1126 100 2 3 3 2 U0TX NC/0.055p/24V NC/0.055p/24V

SMT:Q1310,Q1311,Q1312,Q1313
R1171 NC/0
NAFTA NC:R1171,R1170

Public mode funciton for S360 NAFTA CCFL TV


D1108
BAV70 PC AUDIO IN
+5VSB 2 Silm type 10.5mm
3 CN1103
VGA_5V 1 6
8
7 R1119 39K
R 3 VGAR_INP C1113 10u/10V
AIN5_R 5
C1112
0.1u/16V R1115 R1116 R1337 2 R1122 39K
10K 10K 10K L 4 VGAL_INP C1114 10u/10V
AIN5_L 5
U1101 5
1 8 1
2 A0 VCC 7 D1112
D1111
3 A1 WP 6 R1120 100 VGASCL_IN PJ-3517HA R5120 NC/0.055p/24V R5121
NC/0.055p/24V
4 A2 SCL 5 R1101 100 VGASDA_IN R1125 47K 47K
GND SDA
3

4.7K
AT24C02BN Q1101 1
VGA_DDC_WP 5
PMBT3904
D1109 D1110
2

NC/0.055p/24V NC/0.055p/24V R1145


NEARLY VGA CONN.
L : WP
4.7K H : Wirte

VGA DDC
VGA DDC EEPROM Download Image

105
05 Vedio IN.
YPbPr 1 R/L R1148 0 C1135 1500p/50V SOY1 5
CN1106 R1149 R1128 C1117
5 Y1_IN 18 1% R1150 68 C1136 0.01u/25V 100 0.047u/16V
Y1P 5
AV_IN
GREEN CVBS1P
6 Y R1151
PB1_IN 18 1% R1152 68 C1137 0.01u/25V CN1104 R1129
PB1P 5
5 D1113 75 1% C1118
R1154 NC/0.055p/24V 47p/50V C1119
3 PR1_IN 18 1% R1155 68 C1138 0.01u/25V YELLOW 1u/16V
PR1P 5
6 CVBS R1130 0 CVBS0N
BLUE
4 Pb R1156 C1139 R1157 C1140 R1158 C1141
56 1% 15p/50V 56 1% 15p/50V 56 1% 15p/50V
D1125 3
NC/0.055p/24V C1120
1 WHITE 20100519 10u/10V R1131 39K
4 AU_L AUL_AV
RED AIN6_L 5
2 Pr

1
COM1 5 RED
D1124 R1132 39K
RCA-341H(GBR) NC/0.055p/24V R1160 C1142 2 AU_R AUR_AV
AIN6_R 5
D1123 100 0.01u/25V
NC/0.055p/24V C1121
Connected to connector GND R5124 R5125 10u/10V
2010/05/10 47K 47K
RCA-341H(YWR)
1
3

W C1143
10u/10V R1161 39K D1114 D1115
4 AIN4_L 5 NC/0.055p/24V NC/0.055p/24V

R1162 39K
2 AIN4_R 5
R
C1144
CN1107 10u/10V
RCA-228H R5122 R5123
47K 47K

D1126 D1127
NC/0.055p/24V NC/0.055p/24V

YPbPr 2 R/L Side USB D5102 F5101 PTC 750mA


SX34
USB_PWR 2 1 1 2 +5V
+ C5102
USB_PWR_ERR0
CN1101 R1133 0 C1124 1500p/50V SOY0 5 C5103 100u/16V C5111 C5112
5 0.1u/16V 10u/10V 10u/10V R5103 HI = > NORMAL
CN5106 51K R5104 LO=> OC
GREEN R1134 USA22D-04BS1YN30 100K
Y2_IN
5

6 Y 18 1% R1135 68 C1101 0.01u/25V Y0P 5


H

1
VBUS 2
D- 3 USB_DM0 5
3
D+ 4 USB_DP0 5
BLUE R1136 GND
4 Pb PB2_IN 18 1% R1137 68 C1125 0.01u/25V D5103 D5101
H

PB0P 5
NC/0.055p/24V NC/0.055p/24V C5113 C5114
6

NC/10p/50V NC/10p/50V

1
RED R1138
2 Pr PR2_IN 18 1% R1139 68 C1126 0.01u/25V PR0P 5

R1142 C1127 R1140 C1128 R1141 C1129


56 1% 15p/50V 56 1% 15p/50V 56 1% 15p/50V
RCA-341H(GBR)

COM0 5
D1118 R1144 C1130
D1117 NC/0.055p/24V 100 0.01u/25V
2010/05/10 D1116 NC/0.055p/24V
NC/0.055p/24V
1
3

W C1134
10u/10V R1147 39K
4 AIN3_L 5
R1146 39K
2 AIN3_R 5
R
C1132
RCA-228H R5126 R5127 10u/10V
CN1105 47K 47K

D1122 D1121
NC/0.055p/24V NC/0.055p/24V

06 HDMI IN&HDMI Switch.

106
HDMI 1 Side 1 D1203
BAV70 HDMI1_VCC HDMI1_HPDIN R1297 NC/0 HPD1 Hot-Plug Control
+5V 2
3 HDMI1_VCC HDMI2_HPDIN R1298 NC/0 HPD2
CN1201 HDMI1-5V 1 HDMI1_HPDIN
C-HDM25-00-00
19 HDMI1_HPDIN C1203 R1211 R1212 R1213 HDMI3_HPDIN R1299 NC/0 HPD3
HPD 18 HDMI1-5V R1293 0 0.1u/16V 10K 47K 47K
+5V 5V-HDMI1 5 TP1205 HDMI4_HPDIN HPD4
17 R1300 NC/0 R1278 R1201 4.7K HDMI1-5V
DDC/CEC_GND HDMI1-SDA

3
21 16 R1205 100 U1204 H : WP ENABLE 1K
HGND DDC_DAT 15 R1206 100 HDMI1-SCL 1 8 L : WP DISABLE Q1201 1 HPD1
23 DDC_CLK 14 2 A0 VCC 7 PMBT3904
HGND RSVD 13 CEC 3 A1 WP 6 HDMI1-SCL
CEC 4 A2 SCL 5

2
RX1_CB HDMI1-SDA

3
12
TMDS_CLK- 11 GND SDA Q1203 1
TMDS_CLK_SHIELD RX1_C HDMI1_DDC_WP 5
10 D1218 AT24C02BN PMBT3904 D1215 BAV70
TMDS_CLK+ 9 RX1_0B RX1_0 1 10 RX1_0 R1215 R1214 2
TMDS_D0- INPUT1 OUTPUT4 HDMI1_VCC

2
8 RX1_0B 2 9 RX1_0B NC/10K 4.7K R1216 3 HDMI2_HPDIN
TMDS_D0_SHIELD 7 RX1_0 3 INPUT2 OUTPUT3 8 4.7K 1
TMDS_D0+ GND1 GND2 TP1203 TP1204 HDMI2_VCC
6 RX1_1B RX1_C 4 7 RX1_C
22 TMDS_D1- 5 RX1_CB 5 INPUT3 OUTPUT2 6 RX1_CB D1216 BAV70
HGND TMDS_D1_SHIELD 4 RX1_1 INPUT4 OUTPUT1 2 R1279 R1240 4.7K HDMI2-5V
TMDS_D1+ HDMI3_VCC
RX1_2B

3
20 3 NC/AZ1045-04F 3 1K
HGND TMDS_D2- 2 HDMI1_HPDIN R1202 1K HDMI1-5V D1217 1 Q1208 1 HPD2
TMDS_D2_SHIELD HDMI4_VCC
1 RX1_2 D1219 NC/AZC015-04F PMBT3904
TMDS_D2+ RX1_2 1 10 RX1_2 R1268 HDMI1-SDA 1 6 HDMI1_HPDIN
INPUT1 OUTPUT4 2 I/O1 I/O6 5

2
RX1_2B 2 9 RX1_2B 100K AVDD33_H_SW C1213 10u/10V
3 INPUT2 OUTPUT3 8 HDMI1-SCL 3 NC 5V/NC 4
RX1_1 4 GND1 GND2 7 RX1_1 I/O3 I/O4 C1212 0.1u/16V
RX1_1B 5 INPUT3 OUTPUT2 6 RX1_1B 7
INPUT4 OUTPUT1 TAB HDMI3_HPDIN
NC/AZ1045-04F

13
23
31
50
68
65
TP1201 TP1202

4
U1205
RX4_CB 66
CLK-4

D
D
D
D
D
D
D
RX4_C 67 R1280 R1230 4.7K HDMI3-5V

VD
VD
VD
VD
VD
VD
SVD
RX4_0B CLK+4

3
69 64 1K
RX4_0 D0-4 SDA_Ctrl 63 OSDA0 5,11,12,13,14 HPD3
70 Q1206 1
HDMI 2 Side 2 D1206
BAV70 HDMI2_VCC
RX4_1B
RX4_1
71
72
D0+4
D1-4
SCL_Ctrl OSCL0 5,11,12,13,14
PMBT3904
D1+4

2
2 RX4_2B 2 61 HPD4
+5V D2-4 HPD4
3 HDMI2_VCC RX4_2 3 60 HPD3
CN1202 HDMI2-5V 1 D2+4 HPD3 59 HPD2
C-HDM25-00-00 RX3_CB 5 HPD2 58 HPD1
19 HDMI2_HPDIN C1208 R1250 R1248 R1256 RX3_C 6 CLK-3 HPD1 57 HPD_SINK_S HDMI4_HPDIN
HPD 18 HDMI2-5V R1294 0 0.1u/16V 10K 47K 47K RX3_0B 7 CLK+3 HPD_Sink
+5V 5V-HDMI2 5 TP1208 RX3_0 D0-3
17 8 16 R1235 4.7K
21 DDC/CEC_GND 16 R1231 100 HDMI2-SDA U1212 H : WP ENABLE RX3_1B 9 D0+3 /OE
HGND DDC_DAT 15 R1225 100 HDMI2-SCL 1 8 L : WP DISABLE RX3_1 10 D1-3 56 R1245 NC/4.7K R1281 R1253 4.7K HDMI4-5V
DDC_CLK 2 A0 VCC 7 RX3_2B D1+3 A0

3
23 14 11 PI3HDMI245-A R1237 1K AVDD33_H_SW 1K
HGND RSVD 13 CEC D1221 3 A1 WP 6 HDMI2-SCL RX3_2 12 D2-3 Q1207 1 HPD4
CEC RX2_CB RX2_0 RX2_0 4 A2 SCL 5 HDMI2-SDA D2+3
3
12 1 10 54 PMBT3904
TMDS_CLK- RX2_0B INPUT1 OUTPUT4 RX2_0B GND SDA RX2_CB CLK- RX_CB 5
11 2 9 Q1204 1 14 53
TMDS_CLK_SHIELD INPUT2 OUTPUT3 HDMI1_DDC_WP 5 CLK-2 CLK+ RX_C 5

2
10 RX2_C 3 8 AT24C02BN PMBT3904 RX2_C 15 52
TMDS_CLK+ RX2_0B RX2_C GND1 GND2 RX2_C RX2_0B CLK+2 D0- RX_0B 5
9 4 7 R1246 R1241 17 51
TMDS_D0- INPUT3 OUTPUT2 D0-2 D0+ RX_0 5
2

8 RX2_CB 5 6 RX2_CB NC/10K 4.7K RX2_0 18 49


TMDS_D0_SHIELD RX2_0 INPUT4 OUTPUT1 RX2_1B D0+2 D1- RX_1B 5
7 19 48
TMDS_D0+ RX2_1B TP1206 TP1207 RX2_1 D1-2 D1+ RX_1 5
6 NC/AZ1045-04F 20 47
TMDS_D1- RX2_2B D1+2 D2- RX_2B 5
22 5 21 46
HGND TMDS_D1_SHIELD RX2_1 RX2_2 D2-2 D2+ RX_2 5
4 22
20 TMDS_D1+ 3 RX2_2B D1222 D1220 D2+2 38 CEC
HGND TMDS_D2- 2 RX2_2 1 10 RX2_2 HDMI2_HPDIN R1234 1K HDMI2-5V NC/AZC015-04F RX1_CB 24 CEC_I/O
TMDS_D2_SHIELD 1 RX2_2 RX2_2B 2 INPUT1 OUTPUT4 9 RX2_2B HDMI2-SDA 1 6 HDMI2_HPDIN RX1_C 25 CLK-1 R1263
TMDS_D2+ 3 INPUT2 OUTPUT3 8 R1269 2 I/O1 I/O6 5 RX1_0B 27 CLK+1 1 NC/0
RX2_1 4 GND1 GND2 7 RX2_1 HDMI2-SCL 3 NC 5V/NC 4 RX1_0 28 D0-1 GND 26 HPD_SINK_S R1272 NC/4.7K AVDD33_H_SW
INPUT3 OUTPUT2 100K I/O3 I/O4 D0+1 GND
RX2_1B 5 6 RX2_1B RX1_1B 29 37

A _ S in k
INPUT4 OUTPUT1 D1-1 GND

L _ S in k
7 RX1_1 30 55
NC/AZ1045-04F TAB RX1_2B 32 D1+1 GND 62 R1257 R1273 1K

A1
A2
A3
A4
L1
L2
L3
L4
RX1_2 33 D2-1 GND 73 NC/4.7K

SC
SD
SC
SD
SC
SD
SC
SD
SC
SD
D2+1 HEATGND

3
Q1210 1
HPD_SINK 5

34
35
36
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
NC/PMBT3904
R1282

2
R1266 4.7K

A
A
A
A
L
L
L
L
10K
HDMI 3 Rear 1
I 1 -S C
I 1 -S D
I 2 -S C
I 2 -S D
I 3 -S C
I 3 -S D
I 4 -S C
I 4 -S D
CN1203 +5V
QJ41191-CTEC4-9F TP1215 D1223
TP HOLE 1.0
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
NC/AZC015-04F D1209 D R1267
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
HDMI3-SDA 1 6 HDMI3_HPDIN BAV70 HDMI3_VCC H
H 10K
H
H
H
H
H
H
TP1216 2 I/O1 I/O6 5 +5V 2 +5V
TP HOLE 1.0 HDMI3-SCL 3 NC 5V/NC 4 3 HDMI3_VCC
22
21
20

I/O3 I/O4 HDMI3-5V 1


7
TAB
H
H
H

19 HDMI3_HPDIN C1207 R1258 R1224 R1219


HPD 18 HDMI3-5V R1295 0 0.1u/16V 10K 47K 47K
H D M I-S C L
H D M I -S D A

5
5
+5V 5V-HDMI3 5 TP1211
17
GND 16 R1227 100 HDMI3-SDA U1213 H : WP ENABLE
SDA 15 R1223 100 HDMI3-SCL 1 8 L : WP DISABLE
SCL 14 2 A0 VCC 7
NC 13 CEC D1224 3 A1 WP 6 HDMI3-SCL
CEC RX3_CB RX3_0 RX3_0 4 A2 SCL 5 HDMI3-SDA
3

12 1 10
CLK- 11 RX3_0B 2 INPUT1 OUTPUT4 9 RX3_0B GND SDA Q1209 1
GND RX3_C INPUT2 OUTPUT3 HDMI1_DDC_WP 5
10 3 8 AT24C02BN PMBT3904
CLK+ 9 RX3_0B RX3_C 4 GND1 GND2 7 RX3_C R1226 R1228
RX0- INPUT3 OUTPUT2
2

8 RX3_CB 5 6 RX3_CB NC/10K 4.7K


GND 7 RX3_0 INPUT4 OUTPUT1
RX0+ 6 RX3_1B NC/AZ1045-04F TP1209 TP1210
RX1- 5
GND 4 RX3_1
RX1+ 3 RX3_2B
RX2- 2 HDMI3_HPDIN R1232 1K HDMI3-5V
GND 1 RX3_2 D1225
RX2+ 23 RX3_2 1 10 RX3_2 R1270
NC 24 RX3_2B 2 INPUT1 OUTPUT4 9 RX3_2B
NC INPUT2 OUTPUT3 100K
3 8
RX3_1 4 GND1 GND2 7 RX3_1
RX3_1B 5 INPUT3 OUTPUT2 6 RX3_1B
INPUT4 OUTPUT1
NC/AZ1045-04F

CN1204 +3V3SB
QJ41191-CTEC4-9F HDMI 4 Rear 2 D1226
NC/AZC015-04F D1205
CEC
TP1217 TP1218 HDMI4-SDA 1 6 HDMI4_HPDIN BAV70 HDMI4_VCC D1201
TP HOLE 1.0 TP HOLE 1.0 2 I/O1 I/O6 5
1

+5V 2 RB520S30
HDMI4-SCL 3 NC 5V/NC 4 3 HDMI4_VCC
22
21
20

I/O3 I/O4 HDMI4-5V 1


2

7
TAB
H
H
H

19 HDMI4_HPDIN C1206 R1243 R1247 R1244


HPD 18 HDMI4-5V R1296 0 0.1u/16V 10K 47K 47K
+5V 5V-HDMI4 5 TP1214
17 Q1309 R1210
GND 16 R1222 100 HDMI4-SDA U1217 H : WP ENABLE 2N7002
SDA 100 HDMI4-SCL
1

15 R1221 1 8 L : WP DISABLE 27K


SCL 14 2 A0 VCC 7
NC 13 CEC D1227 3 A1 WP 6 HDMI4-SCL CEC 3 2
CEC MT_CEC 5
RX4_CB RX4_0 RX4_0 4 A2 SCL 5 HDMI4-SDA
3

12 1 10
CLK- 11 RX4_0B 2 INPUT1 OUTPUT4 9 RX4_0B GND SDA Q1205 1 D1202 R2125 200
GND RX4_C INPUT2 OUTPUT3 HDMI1_DDC_WP 5
10 3 8 AT24C02BN PMBT3904 NC/0.055p/24V
CLK+ 9 RX4_0B RX4_C 4 GND1 GND2 7 RX4_C R1249 R1251 R1301 NC/ 0
RX0- INPUT3 OUTPUT2
2

8 RX4_CB 5 6 RX4_CB NC/10K 4.7K


GND 7 RX4_0 INPUT4 OUTPUT1
RX0+ TP1212 TP1213 Near MT5387
6 RX4_1B NC/AZ1045-04F
RX1- 5
GND 4 RX4_1
RX1+ Near HDMI Sw itch
3 RX4_2B
RX2- 2 HDMI4_HPDIN R1252 1K HDMI4-5V
GND RX4_2
HDMI BYPASS CAP.
1 D1228
RX2+ 23 RX4_2 1 10 RX4_2 R1271 AV33 AVDD33_H_SW
NC 24 RX4_2B 2 INPUT1 OUTPUT4 9 RX4_2B FB1202
NC INPUT2 OUTPUT3 100K
3 8 60Ω 600mA
RX4_1 4 GND1 GND2 7 RX4_1
RX4_1B 5 INPUT3 OUTPUT2 6 RX4_1B
INPUT4 OUTPUT1
NC/AZ1045-04F C1209 C1205 C1210 C1211
10u/10V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V

07DDR2 DRAM / Flash

107
Serial Flash - 8MB default Damping for DDR#1 ADDR/CMD
POCE0#
POCE0# 1
U3102
8
DV33 DV33
PDD0 POCE0# 5 NEAR BRANCH U3103
PDD0 CS# VCC POOE# PDD0 5
2 7
FRESET# 3 SO/SIO1 NC/SIO3 POOE# 5
6 POOE# R3125 PDD1 1_A8 R3108 0 RA8 RDQ0 G8 M8 1_A0
WP#/SIO2 SCLK PDD1 5 DQ0 A0
4 5 PDD1 C3102 4.7K 1_A11 R3110 0 RA11 RDQ1 G2 M3 1_A1
GND SI/SIO0 0.1u/16V RDQ2 H7 DQ1 A1 M7 1_A2
R3126 RDQ3 DQ2 A2 1_A3
MX25L6445EM2I-10G RP3103 0x4 H3 N2
FRESET# GND 1 8 GND RDQ4 H1 DQ3 A3 N8 1_A4
RA9 2 7 1_A9 RDQ5 H9 DQ4 A4 N3 1_A5
RA12 3 6 1_A12 RDQ6 F1 DQ5 A5 N7 1_A6
NC/4.7K RA7 4 5 1_A7 RDQ7 F9 DQ6 A6 P2 1_A7
RDQ8 C8 DQ7 A7 P8 1_A8
RDQ9 C2 DQ8 A8 P3 1_A9
DDRV 1_CAS# R3112 0 RCAS# RDQ10 D7 DQ9 A9 M2 1_A10
DRAM DE-CAP. DDR#1 Bottom Side 1_CS#
1_RAS#
R3114
R3116
75 1%
0
RCS#
RRAS#
RDQ11
RDQ12
D3
D1
DQ10
DQ11
A10/AP
A11
P7
R2
1_A11
1_A12
1_ODT R3118 0 RODT RDQ13 D9 DQ12 A12 R8
RDQ14 DQ13 NC/A13
[ RESERVE ] B1
DQ14 NC/A14
R3
+ C3103 RP3105 0x4 RDQ15 B9 R7
NC/100u/16V C3104 C3105 C3106 C3107 C3108 C3109 C3110 C3111 C3112 C3113 1_A6 4 5 RA6 A2 DQ15 NC/N15 L2 1_BA0
4.7u/10V 1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 1_A4 3 6 RA4 E2 NC BA0 L3 1_BA1
1_A2 2 7 RA2 RDQS1 B7 NC BA1 L1
1_A0 1 8 RA0 RDQS1# A8 UDQS NC/BA2 J8 CLK0
RDQS0 F7 UDQS CK K8 CLK0#
RP3107 0x4 RDQS0# E8 LDQS CK L8 1_CS#
1_BA1 4 5 RBA1 RDQM1 B3 LDQS CS L7 1_CAS#
1_BA0 3 6 RBA0 RDQM0 F3 UDM CAS K9 1_ODT
1_WE# 2 7 RWE# RVREF1 J2 LDM ODT K7 1_RAS#
1_CKE 1 8 RCKE 1_CKE K2 VREF RAS K3 1_WE#
DDRV A1 CKE WE A3
MT5387 DE-CAP. Main Chip Bottom Side 1_A5
RP3101 0x4
4 5 RA5
A9
C1
VDD
VDDQ
VSS
VSSQ
A7
B2
1_A3 3 6 RA3 C3 VDDQ VSSQ B8
1_A1 2 7 RA1 C7 VDDQ VSSQ D2
1_A10 1 8 RA10 C9 VDDQ VSSQ D8
+ C3128 E1 VDDQ VSSQ E3
100uF/16V C3131 C3132 C3133 C3101 C3134 C3135 C3136 C3137 C3138 E9 VDD VSS E7
4.7u/10V 1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V G1 VDDQ VSSQ F2
G3 VDDQ VSSQ F8
Damping and Termination for CLK G7 VDDQ VSSQ H2
Change from 420511010460R to 420461010420H G9 VDDQ VSSQ H8
VDDQ VSSQ
NEAR IC NEAR DRAM J1
J9 VDDL VSS
J3
J7
RCLK0 R3120 22 CLK0 M9 VDD VSSDL N1

ADDRESS DDR#1
DDRV DDR#1 DDRV
MT5387 DDRV R1 VDD
VDD
VSS
VSS
P9

RA0 RDQ0
RVREF RVREF
R3122
100 H5PS5162FFR-S6
RA1 RA0 5 RDQ1 RDQ0 5
R3102 R3104 DDR#1
RA2 RA1 5 RDQ2 RDQ1 5
1K 1% 1K 1% MEM_VREF3
RA3 RA2 5 RDQ3 RDQ2 5 RCLK0# R3124 CLK0#
22
RA4 RA3 5 RDQ4 RDQ3 5
RA5 RA4 5 RDQ5 RDQ4 5 RVREF1
RA6 RA5 5 RDQ6 RDQ5 5
RA7 RA6 5 RDQ7 RDQ6 5
RA8 RA7 5 RDQ8 RDQ7 5
R3105 R3101
RA9 RA8 5 RDQ9 RDQ8 5
1K 1% C3114 1K 1% C3116
RA10 RA9 5 RDQ10 RDQ9 5 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V
RA11 RA10 5 RDQ11 RDQ10 5
RA12 RA11 5 RDQ12 RDQ11 5
RA12 5 RDQ13 RDQ12 5
RDQ14 RDQ13 5
RDQ15 RDQ14 5
RDQ15 5
RCAS# RCLK0
RCS#
RRAS#
RCAS# 5
RCS# 5
RCLK0#
RDQS1
RCLK0 5
RCLK0# 5
AV125 AV12_MEMPLL
RODT RRAS# 5 RDQS1# RDQS1 5 (AVSS12_MEMPLL)
RBA1 RODT 5 RDQS0 RDQS1# 5
RBA0 RBA1 5 RDQS0# RDQS0 5
RWE# RBA0 5 RDQM1 RDQS0# 5 C3129 C3130
RCKE RWE# 5 RDQM0 RDQM1 5 NC/1u/16V 0.1u/16V
RCKE 5 RDQM0 5

108
08 LVDS

LVDS POWER Control


+5V FB4103 NC/120Ω 3A Q4104
AP4435GM LVDSVDD
To MEMC BD CN4104
NC/6P 2.0mm 180°
+12V_VDD FB4101 120Ω 3A 1 8 FB4104 120Ω 5A 1
5 MEMC_RST
2 S D 7 2
5,9,12,13,14 OSDA0
GPIO9: 3 S D 6
R4106 + C4102 3
5,9,12,13,14 OSCL0
C4101 R4102 D4101 4 S D 5
1.5K 47UF/25V C4105 4
HI = > LVDS POWER ON 0.1u/16V 4.7K C4104 G D 0.1u/16V 5
LO = > LVDS POWER OFF 0.22u/16V 6
SN4148

Q4101 R4103 100K


3

PMBT3904
R4104 4.7K 1 C4106
5 LVDS_POWER_ON 0.047u/16V
2

C4107 R4105
NC/0.1u/25V NC/10K

LVDS CONN.
LVDSVDD CN4102
CN4101 A10012W-S30-01
2x15P 2.0mm 180°
Pin 15/16/27 30
30 29 30
預留給 MEMC_BD use
29 28 29
. 28
28 27
27 26 27
12 TouchPad_INT 26
26 25
5 O0N 25
25 24
5 O0P 24
24 23
5 O1N 23
23 22
5 O1P 22
22 21
5 O2N 21
21 20
5 O2P 20
20 19
5 OCKN 5 O0N 19
19 18
5 OCKP 5 O0P 18
18 17
5 O3N 17
17 16
5 O3P 5 O1N 16
16 15 7/27 add for 32" HD panel
5,9,12,13,14 OSDA0 5 O1P 15
15 14
5,9,12,13,14 OSCL0 14
14 13
5 E0N 5 O2N 13
13 12
5 E0P 5 O2P 12
12 11
5 E1N 11
11 10
5 E1P 5 OCKN 10
10 9
5 E2N 5 OCKP 9
9 8
5 E2P 8
8 7
5 ECKN 5 O3N 7
7 6
5 ECKP 5 O3P 6
6 5
5 E3N 5
5 4
5 E3P
4 3 4 Position 32" 42"
3 2 3
2 1 2
LVDSVDD
1 1 CN4101 NC SMT
31
32
31
32

CN4102 SMT NC

109
09 IR/Keypad/Peripheral
IR / LED (1-5Pin)
Keypad CN6/10/11/12/13
TouchPad CN7/8/9/10/11/12
+3V3SB

2010/05/18

CN5107 D5108 NC/0.055p/24V R5137 R5141 R5138


CN_1 1 2 CN_2 +3V3SB 10K 10K 10K

CN_3 3 4 CN_1 FB5105 60Ω 600mA +5VSB


CN_2 R1543 100 OIRI 5
5 6 CN_6
R5139 CN_3 FB5104 60Ω 600mA
CN_7 CN_8 LED_ON 5
7 8 NC/10K
CN_6 R5136 100 Key_ADC1
Key Pad_ADC1 5
CN_9 9 10 CN_10 CN_8
+3V3SB
CN_7 FB5103 60Ω 600mA OSDA0 5,9,11,13,
CN_11 11 12 CN_9 FB5102 60Ω 600mA OSCL0 5,9,11,13,
CN_10 R5131 100 Key_ADC0
TouchPad_PWR 5
CN_13 13 14 R5140 100 CN_11 R5132 NC/0
Light_sensor 5 TouchPad_INT 11
R1540 100 RC_through
Key Pad_PWR 5
2x7P 2.0mm 180°
+ D5109 NC/0.055p/24V
C5130 C5110 C5107 D5110 NC/0.055p/24V C5108 C5109 C5115 C5116 C5117
0.01u/25V 0.1u/16V 100u/16V D5111 NC/0.055p/24V NC/0.01u/25V 0.1u/16V 0.1u/16V NC/0.1u/16V
TouchPad_PWR TouchPad_INT KeyPad_ADC1 KeyPad_PWR
TouchPad ADC0 ADC1 PWR Key
KeyPad ADC0 ADC1 PWR Key NC/0.01u/25V Close to main chip R5148
NC/10K
CN_13
+3V3SB

ESD
6V2 +5VSB 6V2 +5VSB 6V2 +5VSB
ZD5102 ZD5101 ZD5103 +3V3SB +3V3SB

R5144 NC/10K R5143 NC/10K R5150 NC/10K


2

2
OIRI_Out 3 D5123 C5123 CN_2 OIRI 3 D5122 C5122 CN_3 LED_ON 3 D5124 C5124 CN_10 3 D5121 C5121 CN_6 3 D5120 C5120
BAV99 0.1u/16V BAV99 0.1u/16V BAV99 0.1u/16V Key_ADC0 BAV99 0.1u/16V Key_ADC1 BAV99 0.1u/16V
1

1
8/12 add for ESD

DV33 Hotel mode(NAFTA only)


JTAG Port 5 Key Pad_PWR
RC_through
8
7
6
5

R5102
RP5101 1K
NC/10Kx4 +5VSB R5149 +5VSB
100
22

CN5101
1
2
3
4

TVTREF#1 1 2
JTRST# 3 4 R5146 R5145
5 JTRST# OPWM2 5 6 10K Q5102 Q5103 10K
5 OPWM2 OPCTRL2 7 8 2N7002 2N7002
5,7 OPCTRL2 JTCK
1

9 10
5 JTCK
R5105 10K 11 12
JTDO 13 14 2 3 3 2 R5147 100
5 JTDO 5 OIRI OIRI_Out 7
R5101 15 16
10K R5106 JTAG_DBGRQ 17 18
33 JTAG_DBGACK 19 20
KeyPad_PWR Function
R5107 R5108 NC/2x10P 1.25mm 180°
21

10K 10K RC_through on


H
L RC_through off

DV33
+3V3SB +3V3SB
RESET# SYSTEM EEPROM DV33

R5133
C5106 NC/4.7K R5112 R5113 R5114
0.1u/16V LO = > WRITE R5111 4.7K 4.7K 10K
3

HI-Z(Input) = > WP 0 R5115 U5101


U5102 VCC 8 1 C5101
33 VCC A0 0.1u/16V
APX809-29SAG-7 2 ORESET# 5 7 2
______
R5117 6 WP A1 3
GND RESET 5,9,11,13,14 OSCL0 SCL A2
2

NC/10K 5 4
5,9,11,13,14 OSDA0 SDA GND
SW5101 R5142 1
5 EEPROM_WP
1

NC/TACT-4.3 10K IIC ADDRESS "A0"


R5130 Q5101 AT24C32AN
2

NC/4.7K NC/PMBT3904 LO = > WRITE


1

HI = > WP
2010/05/10

110
10 Speaker
0 1
PD# Power Down Normal VDDAMP_1 Audio AMP L6101
DEF Default Mute Default Un-Mute 2010/05/10
LA OUT_LA
MONO Stereo Mono AMP_VDD VDDAMP_1 FB6108
56uH 2A

RB
RA
LA
LB
120Ω 3A C6121
PLL# Enable External R6144 0 C6117 C6124
470p/50V 0.1u/50V
2010/05/19 1000p/50V CN6101
PLL1# R6108 100K Near U6102 + C6118 + C6119 C6116 C6114 C6113 C6112 OUT_LA Speaker L+
220u/50V 220u/50V R6146 R6102 1
DEF1 R6115 NC/10K 0.1u/50V 0.1u/50V 0.1u/50V 0.1u/50V 10 C6127 OUT_LB Speaker L-
DV33 2
0.22u/50V
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37

R6103 10K U6101 OUT_RB Speaker R-


2010/05/10 10 3
GNDL
VD D LA
LA
LB
VD D LB
VDDRB
RB
RA
VDDRA
T H ER M ALPAD
NC

GNDR
NC

C6129 OUT_RA Speaker R+


MONO1 R6148 10K 0.22u/50V 4
1 36 2010/05/10 FB6111 120Ω 3A R6147 R6101
2 NC NC 35 10 4P 2.5mm 180°
PLL1# 3 NC NC 34 FB6112 120Ω 3A C6120
R6109 22 4 PLL# NC 33 0.22u/50V
5,14 AOMCLK MCLK NC
5 32 FB6113 120Ω 3A 10 C6123
DV33 FB6110 6 CLK_OUT NC 31
60Ω 600mA C6134 0.1u/16V 7 DGND NC 30 FB6114 120Ω 3A C6115 1000p/50V
8 NC AD82581B NC 29 DV33 DV33 DV33 470p/50V C6126
DEF1 DVDD NC L6102
9 28 FB6115 120Ω 3A FB6105
C6137 10 DEF NC 27 120Ω 3A 0.1u/50V
1u/16V 11 NC DVDD 26 LB OUT_LB
R6111 22 12 NC DGND 25
5 AOSDATA0 SDATA SDA 56uH 2A
ERROR#

C6130 C6128
RESET#

L6103
M ONO
L R C IN

0.1u/16V 1u/16V
BC LK
PD#

SCL

R6145 R6143
SA0
SA1
NC

NC
NC

NC/10K NC/10K RA OUT_RA


AD82581B FB6106
ESMT1_SDA R6140 56uH 2A
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

0 120Ω 3A C6141
OSDA0 5,9,11,12,14
C6125 C6135
ESMT1_SCL R6139 0 470p/50V 0.1u/50V
OSCL0 5,9,11,12,14
1000p/50V
PD#
0
SA1_0
SA1_1

MONO1
R6136 R6135
R6112 22 10 C6133
5 AOLRCK SA1_0 R6150 10K DV33 0.22u/50V
R6113 22 R6114 470K
R 6130

5 AOBCK DV33
R6151 NC/10K 10
C6132
C6131 C6139 SA1_1 R6155 10K 0.22u/50V
DV33
1u/16V 1u/16V R6141 R6134
R6158 NC/10K 10
C6142
0.22u/50V
10 C6138

C6122 1000p/50V
470p/50V C6136
L6104
FB6107
120Ω 3A 0.1u/50V
RB OUT_RB
56uH 2A

Mute circuit OP/AMP


+5V AMP_VDD +5V DV33

R6120
R6163 R6125 R6118 470K
NC/100 1K 4.7K
PD#
PD# 14
3

1
ZD6102 ZD6101
NC/3V6 18V
3

1 Q6102
Q6101 R6161 PMBT3904
R6121 PMBT3904 100K
2

470

111
11 Sub-Woofer
0 1
PD# Power Down Normal
VDDAMP_2
Sub-Woofer 2010/05/19

DEF Default Mute Default Un-Mute LA_W 2010/05/19 OUT_LA_W+


2010/05/10 FB6101 L6105
MONO Stereo Mono AMP_VDD VDDAMP_2 2010/05/19 C6103 NC/120Ω 3A NC/22uH 2.9AC6104
C6106

R B_W
R A_W
LA_W
LB_W
PLL# Enable External R6110 NC/0 NC/1000PF NC/0.1uF
NC/1000PF
2010/05/19
PLL2# R6152 NC/100K + C6147 C6145 C6144 C6143 C6140 R6127 C6110 R6153
Near U6102 NC/220UF NC/10
DEF2 R6157 NC/10K NC/0.1uF NC/0.1uF NC/0.1uF NC/0.1uF NC/0.1uF NC/10
DV33
2010/05/10 CN6102
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
R6156 NC/10K U6102 2010/05/10 C6111 Sub-woofer +
2010/05/10 2010/05/10 1
2
GNDL
VD D LA
LA
LB
VD D LB
VD D RB
RB
RA
VD D RA
T H ER M ALPAD
NC

GNDR
NC

NC/0.47uF Sub-woofer -
MONO2 R6117 NC/10K R6162 R6154 3
DV33
1 36 2010/05/10 FB6116 NC/120Ω 3A NC/10 2010/05/19 C6102 NC/3P 2.50MM 180°
2 NC NC 35
PLL2# 3 NC NC 34 FB6117 NC/120Ω 3A NC/0.1uF
AOMCLK R6137 NC/22 4 PLL# NC 33 NC/10 C6105
5 MCLK NC 32 FB6118 NC/120Ω 3A
DV33 FB6109 6 CLK_OUT NC 31 2010/05/19 NC/1000PF
NC/60Ω 600mA C6149 NC/0.1uF 7 DGND NC 30 FB6119 NC/120Ω 3A L6106 C6108
8 NC AD82581B NC 29 DV33 DV33 DV33 C6101 FB6104 NC/22uH 2.9A
DEF2 9 DVDD NC 28 FB6120 NC/120Ω 3A NC/1000PF NC/120Ω 3A NC/0.1uF
C6150 10 DEF NC 27 LB_W OUT_LB_W-
NC/1uF 11 NC DVDD 26
AOSDATA0_ADC R6138 NC/22 12 NC DGND 25
SDATA SDA
ER R OR #

C6152 C6153 RA_W


R ESET#
M ONO
L R C IN

NC/0.1uF NC/1uF FB6102


BC LK
PD #

SC L

R6126 R6128 2010/05/19 C6109 NC/120Ω 3A


SA0
SA1
NC

NC
NC

NC/10K NC/10K
NC/AD82581B NC/1000PF
ESMT2_SDA R6129
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

NC/0
OSDA0 5,9,11,12,13
ESMT2_SCL R6123 NC/0 R6159
OSCL0 5,9,11,12,13
NC/10
PD#
N C /0
SA2_0
SA2_1

MONO2

AOLRCK_ADC R6133 NC/22


SA2_0 R6104 NC/10K 2010/05/10
DV33
AOBCK_ADC R6132 NC/22 R6131 NC/470K DV33
R 6122

R6105 NC/10K R6160


2010/05/19 NC/10
13 PD# SA2_1 R6106 NC/10K DV33
C6148 C6151 R6107 NC/10K
NC/1uF NC/1uF

C6107 FB6103
NC/1000PF NC/120Ω 3A
RB_W

DV33 DV33
Analog to I2S
R6164 C6154 C6155 C6156
NC/0 NC/1uF NC/0.1uF NC/0.1uF
R6165 NC/5.1KR6166 NC/6.2K U6103
5 AR0O
16 1
C6157 C6158 15 M/S SRSEL 2 AOMCLK
VREF MCLK AOMCLK 5,13
NC/0.047uF NC/0.047uF C6159 C6160 14 3
NC/1uF NC/0.1uF 13 AGND ESMT MSEL 4 AOSDATA0_ADC
R6167 12 AVDD 12250 SDATA 5
NC/0 C6165 NC/1uF 11 AINR DGND 6
R6168 NC/5.1K R6169 NC/6.2K C6166 NC/1uF 10 VCM DVDD 7 AOBCK_ADC
5 AL0O PD# 9 AINL BCLK AOLRCK_ADC
8
C6161 C6162 PD LRCIN
NC/0.047uF NC/0.047uF C6163 C6164 NC/AD12250A 2010/05/10
NC/1uF NC/0.1uF

112
12 HP/Line out/SPDIF

Earphone Output
FB6201
+5V_MAX1 120Ω 3A
Earphone
MUTE_OP R6203 0 +5V Side

12
5
C6203
C6201 0.1u/16V

/SH D N

VD D
10u/10V
C6205 1u/16V 1 4
C1P Pv ss
3 9
C1N Sv ss C6208
1u/16V AV33 R6207 10K CN6202
U6202
MAX9728A R6208 100 5
5 HP_DET
C6209 10u/10V 4
R6210 300K AU1OutLH R6211 43K 6 11 R6119 10 HPOL 2 L
5 AL1O INL OUTL
R6214 91K AU1OutLH HPOR 3
C6212 10u/10V 7 R

N C / 0. 055p/ 24V
N C / 0. 055p/ 24V

N C / 0. 055p/ 24V
R6216 300K AU1OutRH R6218 43K 8 10 R6219 10 8

N C /47K
N C /47K
5 AR1O INR OUTR

PGN D
SGN D
1

680p/ 50V
680p/ 50V
EPAD
AU1OutRH
R6221 91K PJK44D-07BY5P000
C6214 C6216
2
7

13
330p/50V 330p/50V C6221 C6223

C 6218
C 6220
R 6224
R 6226
47p/50V 47p/50V

D 6202
D 6203

D 6207
SPDIF coaxial type
+5V
Mute circuit Earphone / Line Out DV33
Near connector
DV33
R2120 R2121
+5V +5V R6235 R6227
1K 1K
10 1K

3
R6228 R6229 Q6203
47 4.7K R6301 10K D6205 SN4148 MUTE_OP CN2101 1 C355 0.1u/16V R2124 910 1% ASPDIF
5 MUTE_P R2116
RCA-101H-BK
3

2 R2217 0 PMBT3904

2
ZD6201 D6206 SN4148 1 R2122 R2123
3V6 Q6201
D 2101

75 1%
1
3

PMBT3904 C2145
2

Mute_HP 1
Q6202 R6233 33p/50V 180 1K
R6234 PMBT3904 100K
N C / 0. 055p/ 24V
2

47 + C6225 C6202
NC/100u/16V 1u/16V

DV33
SPDIF Optic type CN2102
NC/2F01TC1-LM97-4F
FB2112
60Ω 600mA
Near connector 5 2 +5V
4 Case VCC C6301
Case#4 C2146 0.1u/16V
3

R2119 0.1u/16V
R6302
NC/0 1 U6301 VCC
ASPDIF 3 GND NC/APX809-31SAG-7 2 Mute_HP
5 ASPDIF Input ______
R2118 GND RESET
33 R6201 NC/1K
1

NC/10K

113
13 Tuner

Near tuner FB1302 +5V_TUNER Near tuner Near MT5387


120Ω 3A
TU1302 Tuner_5V IF_AGC R1303 4.7K R1304 10K
IF_AGCT 5

+ C1330 C1307 C1308


1 C1303 C1305 470u/16V 0.01u/25V 0.047u/16V
N.C. 2 0.1u/16V 10u/10V
N.C. 3
GND 4 Tuner_5V
T D V W -H 8 1 0 F

+B(5V) 5 TU_AS
RF AGC 6 +5V_TUNER
GND 7 Tuner_SDA
SDA 8 Tuner_SCL R1309
SCL 9 TU_AS NC/4.7K
TU AS 10 DIF+
DIF(+) 11 DIF- R1305 R1306
DIF(-) 12 IF_AGC 4.7K 4.7K
IF AGC 13
N.C. 14
N.C. 15 Tuner_SDA R1307 100
N.C. TUNER_DATA 5
16
N.C. Tuner_SCL R1308 100
TUNER_CLK 5
GND
GND
GND
GND

C1309 C1310
20
19
18
17

33p/50V 33p/50V

Near tuner Near MT5387

C1311 27p/50V

C1312 C1313 FB1303 FB1304


NC/47p/50V 180p/50V 220nH 50mA 220nH 50mA
DIF+ R1310 100 FAT_M C1314 0.01u/25V
VIN_ATV 5
C1315
NC/100p/50V
FB1301 FB1305 FB1306 FB1307
NC/220nH 50mA 330nH 85mA C1316 NC/390nH 210mA NC/220nH 50mA C1317
FB1308 33p/50V NC/4.7p/50V
220nH 50mA C1318
DIF- R1312 100 FAT_P C1319 0.01u/25V NC/100p/50V
VIP_ATV 5
FB1309
220nH 50mA
C1320 C1321
NC/47p/50V 180p/50V
C1322 27p/50V

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[2]POWER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
POWER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM FOR LC-32D59U

1) AC Input and EMI Filter:(fig.3)


SG801 VZ803
2 1

DA38-452MT 560V

F803 F801 SG802

R801

OPTION
D801
5A/250V 5A/250V DSPL-301N
330K

2
CY 803 KBJ1006G 600V/10A
5

3
CY 806 1000p/250V
1

1
CN801 L802
OPTION

OPTION

OPTION
1

C801 L801 C802 R802 VZ804 4 - + 1


OPTION

AC_IN VZ805 VZ801 CHOKE


0.22u/275V CHOKE 0.33u/275V 330K 560V

2
560V 560V 1000p/250V

OPTION
2

OPTION
1

4
R803 CY 804
2

3
F804 F802 SG803 330K 1000p/250V

5A/250V 5A/250V DSPL-301N

Fig.3
CN801 is a connector for connecting AC Power. F801&F802&F803&F804 is fuse to protect all
the circuit AC. Input voltage is from 90V to 264V. CY803, CY804, CY806 are used high frequency
noise of primary between common GND. two inputting main circuit to prevent man from shock.
L801, L802, C801, C802 is used to filter low frequency noise. R801, R802 and R803 are used to
discharge C801 and C802 remnants voltage

2) PFC & LLC & Standby Control Circuit:(fig.4)


E
RT802
E D802
D803
600V/8A
D811 IN5406
NC LB851 L803 LB852 NTC3Ω/5A LB853 LB854
2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1
B+
KBJ1006G 600V/10A D801 650uH
5

.2

Bead Bead R820 20 Bead Bead


+ 1

C803
FR853
R821 100p/1KV R818
2 3 C808 D804 0R1 2W 1.24M
1uF/450V IN4148
12

20
2

C854 +
-

R816 R813 Q801 C817


CY807 CY808 1 C892 150u/450V
4

15A/600V 100p/1KV 1nF/1KV R819


10 20 1.24M
470p/250V 470p/250V
3

OPTION OPTION R814


R870 10K
R805
3.3M
VCC1 0.1R/3W

R811
2.7K 1%
3

R809
CS

DRV

4R7
R806 7 6
3.3M VCC FB
+ C809 C810

47u/50V 0.1u/50V U801


R812

4
NCP1654 5
12K 1%
BO Vctr
GND
VM

C815 R817
R807 1000pF/50V
C814 16K 1%
2

82.5K C811 C813 2.2uF/25V


0.47u/50V 2200p/50V R808 0.22uF/50V
C812 47K

Fig.4

115
Fig.5

116
B+

C930 R930
FR950 1nF/1KV 20 3W
+12V_VDD

0.2 1W D930 U930


C955 ZD955 1 AX1203N L931
R955
56K 2W 4700p/400V P6KE180A 2 4 5
3 Vcc OUT
3 6 5uH CHK-053
T901 SRF10-20CT R931 EN OUT
SPW-129 330 + C931 C937 2 7 C935 R932 + C932
D951 470u/35V 0.1u/50V FB OUT 100p/50V 30K 1% + C965 C936
1 . 7 1
GND OUT
8 470u/25V 220u/25V 0.1uF/50V
FR10-10-LF
LB951 C960 R960 ZD933
D953 Q951 1 2 3 2200p/100V 10R 2W GDZ20B R938
SN4148 MMBT4401 Bead 9 +5V 3.32K 1%
E
2 1 2 3
R926 8 D960
D952 R958 1 L960 R939
20K C956 + C957 R953 ER104 2R 2
3

1
0.1u/50V 47u/50V 12 5uH CHK-053 20K
10K 5 11 SRF20-10CT
+ C952 10 C962 C963 + C964
ZD951
GDZ20B 20V
47u/50V
6
. 1000u/25V 1000u/25V 470u/25V
C966
0.1uF/50V
R927 .

2
20K
Q950 D975

2
IN4148 +5V +24V
6

R952 47 9A/650V CY811 CY812


5 1 R963

1
VD D

8 GATE C958 1000p/250V 1000p/250V R964


HV 100p/1KV OPTION OPTION 11K 1%

3
R951 IC950 330 1% R971 R972
R923 R924 U950 10K
4 1
C969 F
200 1% 200 1%
1 7 OVP
E VI NC
R968 0.1u/50V
5.1M 3 2 5K1 1% ZD971 ZD972

C951
5.1M
L7577JA LTV817M
R965 C968
GDZ5.6B GDZ30A
R925 C959
1uF/450V 91K 1% 0.1u/50V R957 10K 1% 0.047/50V
GN D

1
2 3 3 IC951
FB CS R959 D971 D972
200 1% 1
IN4148 IN4148

2
0R68 2W Q971
4

C954 C953 TL431 R962 SF0R3G42

2
1000pF/50V 470p/50V 2 10K 1% 1

3
R970 C979

1K 1% 0.01/25V

+24V

VCC1 CN803
Q953 Q952 R922
PMBT2907A 4R7 1
2 3 3 2 2
VCC2 3
MMBT4401 4
5
R920 R928 6
1

7
8
20K 1% +5V 1K 1% 9
10
11
C946 BACKLIGHT_ON_OFF 12
ZD952
GDZ16A 16V 1u/50V 13
14
R921
10K BRIGHTNESS
R936 14P 2.5mm
CN804
470
IC952 1 +24V C ON--JW T-A2501W V214PT
R937 2
4 1 3 C940 C838 AUDIO
4 BACKLIGHT_ON_OFF
5.1K 1%
5 0.1u/50V CN802
3 2 5P 2.5mm 90° 470uF/50V
1
2 BRIGHTNESS
LTV817M
3
4 +12V_VDD
5
6
7
8 +5V
9
GP1 GP2 GP3 10
11
G-CON G-CON G-CON 12
13 PSON
3

HIGH ON Q960
R933
1
PSON
RK7002 13P 2.5mm
2

1K R935 C ON--JW T-A2501W V213PT


C938 GP4 GP5 GP6
1u/50V 1M
G-CON G-CON G-CON

Mark Point
Note:
Z1
1)All Resistor without marked should be
GP7
power rating 1/8W
F
G-CON Mark Point
Z2
S360 TV 32" Power circuit
Title
Standby
Mark Point
Z3 Size Document Number Rev
POWER V3
Date: Wednesday , October 20, 2010 Sheet 3 of 3

Fig.6

D801 is a rectifier in which there are 4 build-in diodes, inverting AC to DC.


C854 is used to smooth the wave from rectifier. FR850, FR853 and FR950 is a fuse resistor
to protect the following circuit when inrush current is too large.
U801 is a current-mode PWM controller with excellent power-saving operation, the number
of external components and drastically simplifies the PFC implementation .It also integrates high
safety protection features that make the NCP1654 a driver for robust and compact PFC stages.
L803,Q801, D803 are boost &PFC circuit, It`s boost to 400V.
U950 is a current-mode PWM controller with excellent power-saving operation, It features a
high-voltage current source to directly supply the startup current from bulk capacitor and further to
provide lossless startup circuit. Max start-up current for U950 is 100uA, When current flow from the

117
bulk capacitorC854 through R926 and R927 gets to HV pin to start up U950, Meanwhile, the VCC
supply current is as low as 320uA thus most of the HV current is utilized to change the VCC
capacitor C952 and C957, When Vcc (Pin7) reaches UVLO(on) threshold ,The U950 is powered on
to start issuing the gate drive signal , the high-voltage current source is then disabled ,and the Vcc
supply current is provided from the auxiliary winding of the transformer PIN5.
U950 Pin3 is protection PIN.R959, R957 are sense circuit, LD7577JA detects the MOSFET
current, from the CS in.When CS pin over 0.85V, theU950 will enter auto-recovery type protection,
Presenting a hiccup mode. The gate-out will not resume switching until OCP falls below 0.85V.
A brownout comparator is implemented to detect the abnormal line condition.When pin1 fall
below 0.95v,the gate output will be kept off even Vcc has already achieved UVLO(on).Unless the
line voltage is large enough to pull pin1 larger than 1.05v,the gate output will not start switching
even when the next UVLO(on)is tripped.
U950 control 5V&12V output ,D960,C962,C963,L960 are used to 5V rectifier and smooth ,for
system standby function circuit .D930,C931 are sued rectifier to U930 Vcc input Pin, and
12Voutput through U930 rectifier to interface board.
U802 L6599AD) is a double-ended controller specific for the series-resonant half-bridge
topology.In these converters the switches Q802&803 of the half-bridge leg are alternately switched
on and off for exactly the same time.
U802 is a current-mode PWM controller with excellent power-saving operation, It features a
high-voltage current source to directly supply the startup current from bulk capacitor and further to
provide lossless startup circuit. Max start-up current for U802 is 13 uA, When current flow from the
bulk capacitor C806 and C807 through R923 R924 and R925 gets to HV pin to start up U802,
Meanwhile, the VCC supply current is as low as 13uA thus most of the HV current is utilized to
change the VCC capacitor C819, Whenever the VCC voltage is higher than UVLO (16V),the GATE
pin will output signal to drive the power MOSFET, the high-voltage current source is off and the
supply current is provided from the auxiliary winding of the transformer PIN11(HVG) and
PIN15(LVG).
When U802 begins to operate Pin11 and Pin15 of U802 will output square wave to drive Q802
and Q803, then the main current flow get to GND bypassing through T801, Q802 AND . Because
of the change of current flow, wires in the other side of T801 will induct current. In the same time,
the current inducted by wires which connected T801 Pin 1/Pin2 and Pin 4/Pin5, with components of
D952, Q951, Q952,R922, R822, and C819 ,will be supplied to U802 for normal operating.
When Q802 & Q803 is turned on, the main current flow will be consumed through D807, D808,
R836 R834, R864 and R835, This will prevent Q802 & Q803 from being damaged under large
current impulse and voltage spike.

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POWER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM FOR LC-42D69U

1) AC Input and EMI Filter:(fig.3)


SG801 VZ803
2 1

DA38-452MT 560V

F803 F801 SG802

R801

OPTION
D801
5A/250V 5A/250V DSPL-301N
330K

2
CY 803 KBJ1006G 600V/10A
5

3
CY 806 1000p/250V

1
CN801 L802
OPTION

OPTION

OPTION
1

C801 L801 C802 R802 VZ804 4 - + 1


OPTION

AC_IN VZ805 VZ801 CHOKE


0.22u/275V CHOKE 0.33u/275V 330K 560V

2
560V 560V 1000p/250V

OPTION
2

OPTION
1

4
R803 CY 804
2

3
F804 F802 SG803 330K 1000p/250V

5A/250V 5A/250V DSPL-301N

Fig.3
CN801 is a connector for connecting AC Power. F801&F802 is a fuse to protect all the circuit
AC. Input voltage is from 90V to 264V. CY801, CY802, CY803 are used high frequency noise of
primary between common GND. two inputting main circuit to prevent man from shock. L801, L802,
C801, C802 is used to filter low frequency noise. R801, R802 and R803 are used to discharge
C801 and C802 remnants voltage

2) PFC & LLC & Standby Control Circuit:(fig.4)


E
RT802
E D802
D803
600V/8A
D811 IN5406
NC LB851 L803 LB852 NTC3Ω/5A LB853 LB854
2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1
B+
KBJ1006G 600V/10A D801 650uH
5
6

1
2

Bead Bead R820 20 Bead Bead


+ 1

C803
.

FR853
R821 100p/1KV R818
2 3 C808 D804 0R1 2W 1.24M
1uF/450V IN4148
12

20
2

C854 +
-

R816 R813 Q801 C817


CY807 CY808 1 C892 150u/450V
4

15A/600V 100p/1KV 1nF/1KV R819


10 20 1.24M
470p/250V 470p/250V
3

OPTION OPTION R814


R870 10K
R805
3.3M
VCC1 0.1R/3W

R811
2.7K 1%
3

R809
4R7
CS

DRV

R806 7 6
3.3M VCC FB
+ C809 C810

47u/50V 0.1u/50V U801


R812

4
NCP1654 5
12K 1%
BO Vctr
GN D
VM

C815 R817
R807 1000pF/50V
C814 16K 1%
2

82.5K C811 C813 2.2uF/25V


0.47u/50V 2200p/50V R808 0.22uF/50V
C812 47K

Fig.4

119
A

R856

470R 1%
R852
5.6K

photo4
R854
NC
R853 R858
1K 10K 1%

C842
NC
photo5

R855 R859
10K 1% 29.4K 1%

C840
NC C841
0.22uF/50V

IC804 1
B+ VCC2 TL431
2
R860 R861
8.2K 1% 10K 1%
R823
1M
B+
R824
PRIMARY SECONDARY
1M
+ C819 C820 FR850 A
R825 C829
0.2 1W
47u/50V 0.1u/50V 0.1u/50V T801 MBR20100CT
1M D813
16 1 L805
.
2

D807 2 1 2
12

13

16

IN4148 Q802 15 3 2.2uH +24V


1 STP13NK60ZFP
VBOOT
VC C

NC

C 835

C 836
9 15 2 C 831

C 832

C 833

C 834

4K7

4K7

4K7

4K7
PFC_STOP HVG 3
R835
3

R834
10K . C837

470uF /50V

470uF /50V
47 D814 NC

R 842

R 843

R 844

R 845
470uF /50V

470uF /50V

470uF /50V

470uF /50V
8 14 3 MBR20100CT
DISABLE OUT
D808 IN4148 . 11
2

12
C822
1000pF/50V
R826
7 U802 11 1
Q803
STP13NK60ZFP 1 13
13K LINE LVG
R836
. 14
47
L6599AD
3

R864
5
STBY ISEN
6
10K . 9

IN4148 10
4 10 D809
R829 RFmin GND
D ELAY

2.4K 1% R840
C SS

R837 C826
CF

C828
R831 56 0.1u/50V R839 56
2.7K 1% 56
C827
1

R828 220p/1KV
12K 1% R830 22nF/1KV
270 1% IN4148
C823 C825 D810 C830
2.2uF/25V 470p/50V 0.01u/50V
C824 R832 CY809 CY810
0.47u/50V 820K

470p/250V 470p/250V

OPTION OPTION
IC803
4 1
photo4

3 2

LTV817M

Fig.5

120
+12V_VDD

B+ L930

C930 R930
FR950 1nF/1KV 20 3W U930 RT8253A
CHK-145 15uH C944 C945 C936
C941
C935 0.1/50V 0.1u/50V 0.1/50V 0.1/50V
0.2 1W D930 1 8 + + C932
C955 ZD955 1 0.1u/50V BOOT SS
R955
56K 2W 4700p/400V P6KE180A 2 2 7 C933
3 VIN EN 470u/25V
C934 3 6 C942 3.3nF/50V
T901 SRF10-20CT R931 SW COMP R932
SPW-129 330 + C931 C939 4 5 C943 34.8K 1%
D951 470u/35V 4.7n/50V 100p/50V GND FB 47p R929
1 . 7 51K1%
FR10-10-LF
LB951 C960 R960 ZD933 R938
D953 Q951 1 2 3 2200p/100V 10R 2W GDZ20B R939 2.4K 1%
SN4148 MMBT4401 Bead 9 +5V 11.8K 1%/NC
E
2 1 2 3 C937
R926 8 D960 0.1u/50V
D952 R958 1 L960
20K C956 + C957 R953 ER104 2R 2
3

1
0.1u/50V 47u/50V 12 5uH CHK-053 F
10K 5 11 SRF20-10CT C962
+ C952 10
ZD951
GDZ20B 20V
47u/50V
6
. 1000u/25V C963 + C964
C966
R927 . 1000u/25V 470u/25V 0.1uF/50V

20K
Q950

2
9A/650V
+5V +24V
6

R952 47 CY811 CY812


5 1 1000p/250V 1000p/250V R963
VD D

8 GATE C958 OPTION OPTION R964


HV 100p/1KV 11K 1%

3
R951 IC950 330 1% R971 R972
R923 R924 U950 10K
4 1
C969
200 1% 200 1%
1 7 OVP
E VI NC
R968 0.1u/50V
3 2 5K1 1% ZD971 ZD972
5.1M 5.1M R965 C968
L7577JA LTV817M GDZ5.6B GDZ30A
C951 R925 C959
1uF/450V 91K 1% 0.1u/50V R957 10K 1% 0.047/50V
GN D

1
2 3 3 IC951
FB CS R959 D971 D972
200 1% 0R51 2W 1
IN4148 IN4148

2
Q971
4

C954 C953 TL431 R962 SF0R3G42

2
1000pF/50V 470p/50V 2 10K 1% 1

3
R970 C979

1K 1% 0.01/25V

+24V

VCC1 CN803
Q953 Q952 R922
PMBT2907A 4R7 1
2 3 3 2 2
VCC2 3
MMBT4401 4
5
R920 R928 6
1

7
8
20K 1% +5V 1K 1% 9
10
11
C946 BRIGHTNESS 12
ZD952
GDZ16A 16V 1u/50V 13
BACKLIGHT_ON_OFF 14
R921
10K
R936 14P 2.5mm
CN804
470
IC952 1 +24V CON--JW T-B2512H0014P
R937 2
4 1 3 C940 C838 AUDIO
4 BACKLIGHT_ON_OFF
5.1K 1% 0.1u/50V
5 NC CN802
3 2 5P 2.5mm 90 470uF/50V
1
2 BRIGHTNESS
LTV817M
3
4 +12V_VDD
5
6
7
8 +5V
9
10
11
12
13 PSON
3

HIGH ON Q960
R933
1
PSON
RK7002 13P 2.5mm
2

1K R935 CON--JWT-A2501W V213PT-P


C938
1u/50V 1M

Note:
1)All Resistor without marked should be
power rating 1/8W
F

Fig.6

D801 is a rectifier in which there are 4 build-in diodes, inverting AC to DC.


C854 is used to smooth the wave from rectifier. FR850, FR853 and FR950 is a fuse resistor
to protect the following circuit when inrush current is too large.
U801 is a current-mode PWM controller with excellent power-saving operation, the number
of external components and drastically simplifies the PFC implementation .It also integrates high
safety protection features that make the NCP1654 a driver for robust and compact PFC stages.
L803,Q801, D803 are boost &PFC circuit, It`s boost to 400V.
U950 is a current-mode PWM controller with excellent power-saving operation, It features a
high-voltage current source to directly supply the startup current from bulk capacitor and further to
provide lossless startup circuit. Max start-up current for U950 is 100uA, When current flow from the
bulk capacitorC854 through R926 and R927 gets to HV pin to start up U950, Meanwhile, the VCC

121
supply current is as low as 320uA thus most of the HV current is utilized to change the VCC
capacitor C952 and C957, When Vcc (Pin7) reaches UVLO(on) threshold ,The U950 is powered on
to start issuing the gate drive signal , the high-voltage current source is then disabled ,and the Vcc
supply current is provided from the auxiliary winding of the transformer PIN5.
U950 Pin3 is protection PIN.R959, R957 are sense circuit, LD7577JA detects the MOSFET
current, from the CS in.When CS pin over 0.85V, theU950 will enter auto-recovery type protection,
Presenting a hiccup mode. The gate-out will not resume switching until OCP falls below 0.85V.
A brownout comparator is implemented to detect the abnormal line condition.When pin1 fall
below 0.95v,the gate output will be kept off even Vcc has already achieved UVLO(on).Unless the
line voltage is large enough to pull pin1 larger than 1.05v,the gate output will not start switching
even when the next UVLO(on)is tripped.
U950 control 5V&12V output ,D960,C962,C963,L960 are used to 5V rectifier and smooth ,for
system standby function circuit .D930,C931 are sued rectifier to U930 Vcc input Pin, and
12Voutput through U930 rectifier to interface board.
U802 L6599AD) is a double-ended controller specific for the series-resonant half-bridge
topology.In these converters the switches Q802&803 of the half-bridge leg are alternately switched
on and off for exactly the same time.
U802 is a current-mode PWM controller with excellent power-saving operation, It features a
high-voltage current source to directly supply the startup current from bulk capacitor and further to
provide lossless startup circuit. Max start-up current for U802 is 13 uA, When current flow from the
bulk capacitor C806 and C807 through R923 R924 and R925 gets to HV pin to start up U802,
Meanwhile, the VCC supply current is as low as 13uA thus most of the HV current is utilized to
change the VCC capacitor C819, Whenever the VCC voltage is higher than UVLO (16V),the GATE
pin will output signal to drive the power MOSFET, the high-voltage current source is off and the
supply current is provided from the auxiliary winding of the transformer PIN11(HVG) and
PIN15(LVG).
When U802 begins to operate Pin11 and Pin15 of U802 will output square wave to drive Q802
and Q803, then the main current flow get to GND bypassing through T801, Q802 AND . Because
of the change of current flow, wires in the other side of T801 will induct current. In the same time,
the current inducted by wires which connected T801 Pin 1/Pin2 and Pin 4/Pin5, with components of
D952, Q951, Q952,R922, R822, and C819 ,will be supplied to U802 for normal operating.
When Q802 & Q803 is turned on, the main current flow will be consumed through D807, D808,
R836 R834, R864 and R835, This will prevent Q802 & Q803 from being damaged under large
current impulse and voltage spike.

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[3]KEY SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (LC-32D59U&LC-42D69U)

[4]IR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (LC-32D59U&LC-42D69U)

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CHAPTER 9.PARTS GUIDE
[1] PCBA components list
9JY795961300500R components list (LC-32D59U)
P/N English Description
9JY511130001200R SOLDER BAR,Sn96.5/Ag3.0/Cu0.5/Ni0.06/Ge0
9JY4431990032A0R CON,RCA JACK 3P V/A (RWY) H10MM
9JY440819015160R CON,D-SUB,FEM.15P VA W/O SCREW H 10MM Ro
9JY442299002200R CON PHONE JACK GREEN V/A H 10MM ROHS
9JY443199002070R CON,RCA JACK 2P V/A (RW) H10MM
9JY443199003290R CON,RCA JACK 3P V/A (RBG) H10MM
9JY442299001420R CON RCA JACK 1P V/A 10MM (BLACK) ROHS
9JY430631040070R WAFER 4P 2.0mm 180°RoHSA2001WV2-4P
9JY4306311400A0R WAFER 2x7P 2.0mm 180° ROHS
9JY430631040120R WFR. 4P 2.5MM 180° W/L ROHS
9JY442299001240R CON PHONE JACK BLACK R/A 7P DIP,ROHS
9JY430631120040R WFR 12P 2.0mm 180°B12B-PH-K JST,RoHS
9JY650060026000R Tuner TDVW-H810F(LG)
9JY432008010510R XTAL 54.000000MHz 20pF 30ppm HC- 49/S
9JY420511010460R CAP SS 100uF 16V M,105℃ ST,6.3X7,ROHS
9JY420514710420R CAP SS 470uF 16V M,105℃ S, 8x9,RoHS
9JY420514700440R CAP SS 47UF/16V M 105℃,VT2.5,5X7 ROHS
9JY420512210220R CAP SS 220uF 25V M,105℃ S, 8x9 RoHS
9JY420464700220H CAP ST 47UF/25V M 105℃,S,6.3X7 HF
9JY420461010420H CAP ST 100uF 16V M,105℃ S,6.3X7,HF
9JY440819009030R CONN D-SUB Male 9P BLA V/A W/O SCREW
9JY442899004000R CON USB A R/A 4POS H9.5MM
9JY50217A231501R GRONDING PLATE,VA2315
9JY443499019160R CON HDMI 19P R/A SMD H8.4 ROHS
9JY443499019060R CON HDMI SMD 19P 0.5MM V/A ,W/2F H 10
9JY419311044060R C SMD(0603) X7R 0.1uF/16V,K RoHS
9JY419311033010R C SMD(0402) X7R 0.01UF/25V K,ROHS
9JY419311520060R C SMD(0603) X7R 1500PF/50V K RoHS
9JY419311044010R C SMD(0402) X7R 0.1uF/16V,K,RoHS
9JY419351065070R C SMD(0805) X5R 10UF/10V K ROHS
9JY419314734010R C SMD(0402) X7R 0.047uF/16V K,RoHS
9JY419304700510R C SMD(0402) NPO 47PF/50V J RoHS

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9JY419303300510R C SMD(0402) NPO 33PF/50V J,RoHS
9JY419302700560R C SMD(0603) NPO 27PF/50V J RoHS
9JY419301810560R C SMD(0603) NPO 180PF/50V J RoHS REV:A
9JY419311033060R C SMD(0603) X7R 0.01UF/25V K ROHS
9JY419303300560R C SMD(0603) NPO 33PF/50V J ROHS
9JY419301000510R C SMD(0402) NPO 10PF/50V J,RoHS
9JY419311020010R C SMD(0402) X7R 1000PF/50V K,RoHS
9JY419304710560R C SMD(0603) NPO 470PF/50V,J,RoHS
9JY420252210550H CAP VZH 220UF 50V M,105℃ SMD 10ψHF
9JY419312240070R C SMD(0805) X7R 0.22uF/50V K RoHS
9JY419311040070R C SMD(0805) X7R 0.1uF/50V K RoHS REV:A
9JY419311020060R C SMD(0603) X7R 1000PF/50V K ROHS
9JY419313310060R C SMD(0603) X7R 330PF/50V K REV:A RoHS
9JY419306810560R C SMD(0603) NPO 680PF/50V J RoHS
9JY419304700560R C SMD(0603) NPO 47PF/50V J RoHS
9JY419311043060R C SMD(0603) X7R 0.1uF/25V,K RoHS
9JY419351064070R C SMD(0805) X5R 10uF/16V K,RoHS
9JY419301500560R C SMD(0603) NPO 15PF/50V J ROHS
9JY411020047210R DIO BAV70 85V SOT23 (PHILIPS) RoHS
9JY414916047350R RES SMD (0603) 47KΩ J,RT ROHS
9JY411090075090R DIO SCH RB520S30 SOD-523(PANJIT)
9JY411090006090R SCHTKY SX34 40V/3A SMA(PEC)RoHS
9JY411023004021R DIO SN4148-LF 75V/0.15A SMD 1206 (FEC)Ro
9JY432002360140H BEAD CORE SMD(0603)60Ω 600mA
9JY432002422140R INDUC SMD(0603) 220nH 50mA ROHS
9JY432002433240R INDUC SMD(0603) 330nH 85mA ,RoHS
9JY432002312115R BEAD CORE 120Ohms 5A (0805),RoHS
9JY432009300900R PTC 750mA SMD1206 1206L075YR,ROHS
9JY432002482110R INDUC SMD(0805)0.82uH 50mA, CL201209T-R8
9JY425000012220H COIL CHK SMD SCDS104 56uH 2A
9JY425000011330R COIL CHK SMD SCD0503 3.3uH 2.8A ROHS
9JY410500045210R XSTR PMBT3904 NPN 200MA,40V SOT23(PHILIP
9JY410500050210H XSTR 2N7002,N-CH FET SOT-23 (PHILIPS)
9JY410050096290R XSTR AP4435GM P-CH SO-8 (APEC)RoHS
9JY415760005080R RP (0402) 0ΩX4 1/16W J 8P4R ROHS
9JY414918010150R RES SMD (0402) 100Ω J,RT,RoHS

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9JY414918068050R RES SMD (0402) 68Ω J,RT,RoHS
9JY414918013250R RES SMD (0402) 1.3KΩ J,RT RoHS
9JY414918000050R RES SMD (0402) 0Ω J,RT,RoHS
9JY414918750910R RES SMD (0402) 75Ω F,RT,RoHS
9JY414918010350R RES SMD (0402) 10KΩ J,RT,RoHS
9JY414918039350R RES SMD (0402) 39KΩ J,RT,RoHS
9JY414918010250R RES SMD (0402) 1KΩ J,RT,RoHS
9JY414918010450R RES SMD (0402)100KΩ J,RT,RoHS
9JY414916047050R RES SMD (0603) 47Ω J,RT ROHS
9JY414918033050R RES SMD (0402) 33Ω J,RT,RoHS
9JY414916010050R RES SMD (0603) 10Ω J,RT RoHS
9JY414916010250R RES SMD (0603) 1KΩ J,RT ROHS REV:A
9JY414916910010R RES SMD (0603) 910Ω F,RT RoHS
9JY414916020150R RES SMD (0603) 200Ω J,RT RoHS
9JY414918022050R RES SMD (0402) 22Ω J,RT,RoHS
9JY414916051350R RES SMD (0603) 51KΩ J,RT RoHS REV:A
9JY414916010450R RES SMD (0603) 100KΩ J,RT REV:A ROHS
9JY414904010050R RES SMD (1206) 10Ω J,RT RoHS
9JY414916018150R RES SMD (0603) 180Ω J,RT ROHS REV:A
9JY414908010050R RES SMD (0805) 10Ω J,RT ROHS REV:A
9JY414904000050R RES SMD (1206) 0Ω J,RT RoHS REV:A
9JY414916043350R RES SMD (0603) 43KΩ J,RT,RoHS
9JY414916240010H RES SMD (0603) 240Ω F,RT HF
9JY414916100910R RES SMD (0603) 10Ω F,RT,RoHS
9JY414916390310H RES SMD (0603) 390KΩ F,RT,HF
9JY414916100410R RES SMD (0603) 1MΩ F,RT RoHS
9JY414908000050R RES SMD (0805) 0Ω J,RT RoHS REV:A
9JY412001237090R IC HDMI PI3HDMI245-A 72-TQFN(PERICOM)
9JY412001353740H IC LDO APL5601-50D 0.6A SOT-89(ANPEC)
9JY412001211620R ICFLASH MX25L6445EM2I-10G SOP8(MXIC)
9JY412001330560R IC DDR W9751G6JB-25 WBGA-84 (WINBOND)
9JY412001014570H IC FM24C32A-SO-T-G SOP8(FMSH)HF
9JY412001164130H IC APX809-29SAG-7 SOT23(DIODES)
9JY412001303980R IC AUDIO AD82581B-LEG 48-E-LQFP(ESMT)
9JY412000902750R IC MAX9728AETC+ 12 TQFN-EP* (MAXIM ) ROH
9JY412000345130R IC AP1084K33L-13 3.3V TO263-3L(DIODES)Ro

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9JY412000372830H IC AS1117L-3.3TR-HF,SOT223(A1S EMI)
9JY412001418650R IC PWM 1Mhz 2.5A AX3517SA SOP8(AXELITE)
9JY444099030110R CON FFC 30P 1.0mm SMD R/A W/C BACK ROHS
9JY795961380500R PCBA,IF/BD,SMT(Bottom),VT321T-51SP,RoHS
9JY419312244060R C SMD(0603) X7R 0.22uF/16V K,RoHS
9JY414904015250R RES SMD (1206) 1.5KΩ J,RT RoHS
9JY414916750910R RES SMD (0603) 75Ω F,RT RoHS REV:A
9JY412001411410R IC LDO G9117T63U SOT223(GMT)
9JY412001176760R IC MT5387 LQFP-256(MTK)
9JY412001138130R IC AP1117DL-13 ADJ, TO252-3L(Diodes)
9JY414916750010R RES SMD (0603) 750Ω F,RT RoHS
9JY414916360010R RES SMD (0603) 360Ω F,RT RoHS
9JY411020076310R DIO B340B 40V/3A SMB(Diodes)RoHS
9JY414916010150R RES SMD (0603) 100Ω J,RT ROHS REV:A
9JY412000597360H IC Driver TRS3221ECDBR SSOP16(TI)
9JY411020026210R DIO BAV99/8 350MW 70V SOT-23(NXP) ROHS
9JY411130962950R ZENER 6.2V MMSZ5234B SOD-123(PANJIT)RoH
9JY411100936950R ZENER 3.6V MMSZ5227B SOD123(PE C)RoHS
9JY414916011350R RES SMD (0603) 11KΩ J,RT RoHS
9JY414918027350R RES SMD (0402) 27KΩ J,RT,RoHS
9JY414916010350R RES SMD (0603) 10KΩ J,RT ROHS
9JY419311054060R C SMD(0603) X7R 1uF/16V K RoHS
9JY419301500510R C SMD(0402) NPO 15PF/50V J,RoHS
9JY419311040060R C SMD(0603) X7R 0.1uF/50V K RoHS
9JY419354755060R C SMD(0603) X5R 4.7uF/10V,K,RoHS
9JY432002312113R BEAD CORE SMD(0805)120Ω 3A PBY201209T-1
9JY414918047250R RES SMD (0402) 4.7KΩ J,RT,RoHS
9JY414918180910H RES SMD (0402) 18Ω F,RT HF
9JY414918560910R RES SMD (0402) 56Ω F,RT,RoHS
9JY414918047350R RES SMD (0402) 47KΩ J,RT,RoHS
9JY414916010950R RES SMD (0603) 1Ω J,RT,RoHS
9JY414916000050R RES SMD (0603) 0Ω J,RT ROHS
9JY414918510110R RES SMD (0402) 5.1KΩ F,RT ROHS PHILIP
9JY414916560010R RES SMD (0603) 560Ω F,RT RoHS REV:A
9JY414918100110R RES SMD (0402) 1KΩ F,RT RoHS
9JY414916047450R RES SMD (0603) 470KΩ J,RT RoHS

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9JY414916047150R RES SMD (0603) 470Ω J,RT RoHS REV:A
9JY412001083990H IC EEPROM K24C02-SIRXA SOP8(K-LINE)HF
9JY411100918010R ZENER 18V GLZ18A LL-34(PANJIT)RoHS
9JY492A01521300R PCB,I/F,2/OSP/FR4/16,VT321T-51SP ROHS
9JY414916051150R RES SMD (0603) 510Ω J,RT RoHS REV:A
9JY419311054070R C SMD(0805) X7R 1uF/16V K RoHS REV:A
9JY511130002200R SOLDER PASTE,TYPE3,2045,Sn96.5%Ag3%Cu0.5
9JY506140005700R LABEL,BARCODE,BLANK,33x7mm, ROHS,FOR PCB
9JY411100916020R ZENER 16V MMSZ5246A SOD123(PEC RoHS
9JY411100956950R ZENER 5.6V MMSZ5232B SOD123(PE C)RoHS

9JY795961400500R components list (LC-32D59U)


P/N English Description
9JY511130001200R SOLDER BAR,Sn96.5/Ag3.0/Cu0.5/Ni0.06/Ge0
9JY512060000001H Shin-etsu Silicone KE-3490 HF(Sharp 專用
9JY411090033090R SCHTKY SB20100FCT 100V/20A ITO220AB(PEC
9JY411090047020R SCHTKY SRF20-20CT-LF 200V/20A ITO220AB(F
9JY509146308102R SCREW,PW,CROSS W/WAS,M3*8,Zn
9JY50720G323003R HEATSINK,40 X30Xt10mm,
9JY509116308100R SCREW,P,CROSS,M3*8,Zn
9JY410050098280R XSTR STP13NK60ZFP, N-CH TO220FP(ST)ROHS
9JY410050057280R XSTR STP8NK80ZFP N-CH TO220FP (ST)
9JY50720G323004R HEATSINK,30x30xt10mm,Q950
9JY50720G323002R HEATSINK,60X30XT10 MM, D813 & D814 ,D815
9JY410050151380R XSTR STF18NM60N N-CH TO-220FP(ST)
9JY411030059280R DIO STTH8R06FP 600V/8A TO-220FPAC(ST)RoH
9JY50720G323001R HEATSINK,70X30XT10 MM, Q801& D803
9JY411050002630R DIO BG KBJ1006G 600V/10A(敦南) RoHS
9JY50710T321L00R HEATSINK,40x30xt10x13.8mm,SP,D801
9JY416193343012R CAP MEX 0.33uF 275V K X2,F15mm RoHS
9JY416214713020R CAP MEY 470PF 250V K Y1,F10MM W/O Y5P
9JY416351054013R CAP MPPN ROUND 1UF/500V K F15 MINI
9JY420501514580R CAP HLV 150UF/450V M,105℃ CF 18X50 BLA
9JY416304724510R CAP PP 0.0047uF 400V J,F5,RoHS
9JY416351054012R CAP MPPN 1UF/500V K F15 MINI ROHS
9JY432009500160R VARIST. 560V,F7.5, 14∮ kinking ROHS
9JY412140002380R IC LTV817M-PR VDE (LITE-ON) P=10mm RoHS

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9JY425000010750R Coil CHK 11mH T22*14*8-C A10 CHK-075;ROH
9JY425000010970R COIL CHK T22*14*8-C A10 3mH CHK-097 ; R
9JY425000011090R COIL CHK BR3X20 2.2uH ROHS
9JY425000010530R COIL CHK 5uH 7.8X10 CHK-053 0 181085R0L
9JY432009401400R NTC 3Ω 5A 10ψ P=5mm, F RoHS
9JY415360200520R RES MOF 3W 20Ω J,VF7.5,MINI,ROHS
9JY415350563520R RES MOF 2W 56KΩ J,VF7.5 MINI,ROHS
9JY415502688551R RES NKNP 2W 0.68Ω J, MINI,HK15,ROHS
9JY415350100550R RES MOF 2W 10Ω J,MINI,HK15, RoHS
9JY426000091291R XFMR SW DIP PQ2620 PC44 650uH SPW-129 RO
9JY411020078020R DIO IN5406F64-LF 600V/3A DO-201AD(FEC)R
9JY412001332650R IC LDO AX1203NA PDIP-8L(AXELITE)
9JY430633050010R WFR. 5P W/O 2,4PIN 3.96MM 180 WITH LOC R
9JY416352235720R CAP MPP 0.022uF/1250V J S15,MINI ROHS
9JY420281020210R CAP MG 1000uF/25V M,10x25 105℃ F RoHS
9JY420224710520R CAP HG 470uF 50V M,105℃,S,13x21,RoHS
9JY425000011770R COIL CHK PQ2625 JPP4 650uH CHK-177 ROHS
9JY432009402000H NTC 2.5Ω 8A M,15ψ P=7.5,kinking,HF
9JY415503108521H RES WW NKNP 3W 0.1Ω J,MINI,VF7.5 HF
9JY426000091800R XFMR SW DIP ETD34 TP4 500uH SPW-180 ROHS
9JY414050108550H RES FSM 2WS 0.1Ω J, HK15 HF
9JY4303014006H0R HRN ASS'Y 14P 100MM UL1007 #24 P2.5 LOCK
9JY430632050070R WFR 5P 2.5MM V/A DIP W/O 4 W/L
9JY430632130010R WFR 13P 2.5MM V/A DIP W/O 12 W/L ROHS
9JY50217A231501R GRONDING PLATE,VA2315
9JY416211023020R CAP MEY 1000pF 250V K Y1,F10mm Y5P
9JY419311040070R C SMD(0805) X7R 0.1uF/50V K RoHS REV:A
9JY419314740070R C SMD(0805) X7R 0.47uF/50V K,RoHS
9JY419311020070R C SMD(0805) X7R 1000PF/50V K RoHS
9JY419312240070R C SMD(0805) X7R 0.22uF/50V K RoHS
9JY419312253050R C SMD(1206) X7R 2.2uF/25V K RoHS
9JY419301010570R C SMD(0805) NPO 100PF/50V J
9JY419314710070R C SMD(0805) X7R 470PF/50V K RoHS
9JY419311050050R C SMD(1206) X7R 1uF 50V K RoHS
9JY419311030070R C SMD(0805) X7R 0.01uF/50V K RoHS
9JY419314730070R C SMD(0805) X7R 0.047uF/50V K ROHS
9JY411023004021R DIO SN4148-LF 75V/0.15A SMD 1206 (FEC)Ro

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9JY410070010240R XSTR MMBT4401 NPN SOT23(FAIRCHILD)RoHS
9JY410090010210R XSTR PMBT2907A PNP SOT23(NXP)RoHS
9JY414904033450R RES SMD (1206) 330KΩ J,RT RoHS
9JY414908470210R RES SMD (0805)47KΩ F,RT,RoHS
9JY414904047950R RES SMD (1206) 4.7Ω J,RT ROHS
9JY414908270110R RES SMD (0805) 2.7KΩ F,RT ROHS
9JY414908120210R RES SMD (0805) 12K F RT RoHS REV:A
9JY414908294210H RES SMD (0805) 29.4KΩ F,RT,HF
9JY414904010350R RES SMD (1206) 10KΩ J,RT RoHS
9JY414904100410R RES SMD (1206) 1MΩ F,RT ROHS
9JY414908130210R RES SMD (0805) 13KΩ F,RT ROHS
9JY414908240110R RES SMD (0805) 2.4KΩ F,RT RoHS
9JY414904200910R RES SMD (1206) 20Ω F,RT ROHS
9JY414908560910R RES SMD (0805) 56Ω F,RT,RoHS
9JY414904047250R RES SMD (1206) 4.7KΩ J,RT ROHS
9JY414908470010R RES SMD (0805) 470Ω F,RT RoHS
9JY414908560110R RES SMD (0805) 5.6KΩ F,RT RoHS
9JY414908100110R RES SMD (0805) 1KΩ F,RT RoHS REV:A
9JY414908510110R RES SMD (0805) 5.1KΩ F,RT RoHS
9JY414908300210R RES SMD (0805) 30KΩ F,RT RoHS
9JY414908820110R RES SMD (0805) 8.2KΩ F,RT RoHS
9JY414908200210R RES SMD (0805) 20KΩ F,RT,RoHS
9JY414908100210R RES SMD (0805) 10KΩ F,RT RoHS REV:A
9JY414908910210R RES SMD (0805) 91KΩ F,RT,RoHS
9JY414908332110H RES SMD (0805) 3.32KΩ F,RT HF
9JY414908200010R RES SMD (0805) 200Ω F,RT RoHS
9JY419312220070R C SMD(0805) X7R 2200PF/50V K RoHS
9JY414904825210H RES SMD (1206) 82.5KΩ F,RT RoHS
9JY414908160210R RES SMD (0805) 16KΩ F,RT,RoHS
9JY414908820310H RES SMD (0805) 820KΩ F,RT HF
9JY414904047050R RES SMD (1206) 47Ω J,RT
9JY412001129820R IC LD7577JA GS SOP8(Leadtrend)
9JY412001130840R IC NCP1654BD65R2G SO8(ON)
9JY412001131280R IC STL6599ADTR SOIC-16(ST)
9JY410500050212R XSTR 2N7002K01 ESD N-C SOT-23( PHILIPS)R
9JY414904010050R RES SMD (1206) 10Ω J,RT RoHS
9JY414904330010R RES SMD (1206)330Ω F,RT ROHS

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9JY795961410500R PCBA,PWR/BD,AI,VT321T-51SP ROHS
9JY511110001100R SEAL-GLUE,NE8800K,(FUJI)
9JY795961450500R PCBA,PWR/BD,AI/A,VT321T-51SP ROHS
9JY7904L1460500R PCBA,PWR/BD,AI/R,VT321H-51SP ROHS
9JY420224700530R CAP HG 47uF/50V M,105℃ VT,6.3X11,ROHS
9JY418222133030R CAP CD X7R 220PF 1KV K VT ROHS
9JY420424710360R CAP SD 470UF/35V M 105℃ ST 10X20 ROHS
9JY420424710260R CAP SD 470uF/25V M 105℃ ST 10x16,RoHS
9JY418210133030R CAP CD X7R 100pF 1KV K VT RoHS
9JY418210233030R CAP CD X7R 1000pF/1KV K,VT 2X7R102K102K5
9JY418222263030R CAP CD X7R 2200pF/100V K,VT ,RoHS
9JY430613050290H FUSE TIME LAG 5A/250V,8.4X4.3 HF
9JY412022002440R IC AS431BZTR-E1 TO-92(BCD) RoHS
9JY432002200200R FERR BEAD 3.5x6x0.65,VT,RoHS
9JY410052001370R XSTR SF0R3G42 TO-92 VT(TOSHIBA RoHS
9JY420422210230R CAP SD 220uF 25V M,105℃ VT 8x12 RoHS RE
9JY418218133030R CAP CD X7R 180pF/1KV K VT RoHS
9JY411032006020R DIO FR10-10-LF 1000V/1A AT(FRO NTIER)RoH
9JY411020064090R DIO ER104 400V/1A DO-41(PANJIT RoHS
9JY411022003020R DIO 1N4148-LF 75V/0.15A AT (FEC)RoHS
9JY432002200220R FERRTIE BEAD 3.5*6*0.65 AT,RoHS
9JY414040208540R RES FSM 1W 0.2Ω J,AT MINI RoHS
9JY415223300140R RES MF 1/4W 330Ω F,AT,Mini RoHS
9JY415211002140R RES MF 1/8W 10KΩ F,AT RoHS
9JY415320209540R RES MOF 1/4W 2Ω J,AT MINI RoHS
9JY414875104140H RES MG HV 1/2WS 5.1M 1KV F, AT,HF
9JY414873304140H RES MG HV 1/2WS 3.3M 1KV F, AT,HF
9JY414871244140H RES MG HV 1/2WS 1.24M 1KV F, AT,HF
9JY415222700140R RES MF 1/4W 270Ω F,AT,MINI,RoHS
9JY415320203540H RES MOF 1/4W 20KΩ J,AT,MINI,HF
9JY411130616011R ZENER 16V GDZ16A-LF DO-34(FRONTIER)RoHS
9JY411020080120R DIO P6KE180A-LF 600W/100A DO-15(FEC)
9JY411130620020R ZENER 20V GDZ20B-LF DO34(FEC)ROHS
9JY411130656920R ZENER 5.6V GDZ5.6B-LF DO-34(FR ONTIER)Ro
9JY411130930010R ZENER 30V GDZ30A DO35(PANJIT)RoHS
9JY415211102140H RES MF 1/8W 11KΩ F,AT HF 7.5MM
9JY432009600000R SPARK GAP 4500V DA38-452MT(MMC) RoHS

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9JY430405000000R JMPR ROLL/KG D=0.6mm,AT,RoHS 7.5MM
9JY491A014H1400R PCB,PWR,1/OSP /CEM1/16,VT321T-51SP
9JY432009600010R SPARK GAP 300V DSPL-301N(MMC) RoHS&nbsp;
9JY506140005700R LABEL,BARCODE,BLANK,33x7mm, ROHS,FOR PCB

9JY795961600500R components list (LC-32D59U&LC-42D69U))


P/N English Description
9JY430639050130R WFR 5P 1.25MM 90° SMD ROHS
9JY419311044010R C SMD(0402) X7R 0.1uF/16V,K,RoHS
9JY419311020010R C SMD(0402) X7R 1000PF/50V K,RoHS
9JY419301000560R C SMD(0603) NPO 10PF/50V J RoHS
9JY411070223500R LED RED GPTS06033RC3-PB 0603(G&P)
9JY410500045210R XSTR PMBT3904 NPN 200MA,40V SOT23(PHILIP
9JY414916100410R RES SMD (0603) 1MΩ F,RT RoHS
9JY414908047050R RES SMD (0805) 47Ω J,RT RoHS
9JY414918010350R RES SMD (0402) 10KΩ J,RT,RoHS
9JY414918022050R RES SMD (0402) 22Ω J,RT,RoHS
9JY414918010250R RES SMD (0402) 1KΩ J,RT,RoHS
9JY414908000050R RES SMD (0805) 0Ω J,RT RoHS REV:A
9JY414916010350R RES SMD (0603) 10KΩ J,RT ROHS
9JY412900007920R IR FM-1038FN-5CN SMD (OPTO-SENSOR)
9JY412000967870R IC Light sensor TEMT6202FX01 0805(VISHAY
9JY492A014D2100R PCB,IR,2/OSP/FR4/16VT2578-41HS
9JY511130002200R SOLDER PASTE,TYPE3,2045,Sn96.5%Ag3%Cu0.5
9JY414918015250R RES SMD (0402) 1.5KΩ J,RT,RoHS

9JY795951300500R components list (LC-42D69U))


P/N English Description
9JY511130001200R SOLDER BAR,Sn96.5/Ag3.0/Cu0.5/Ni0.06/Ge0
9JY4431990032A0R CON,RCA JACK 3P V/A (RWY) H10MM
9JY440819015160R CON,D-SUB,FEM.15P VA W/O SCREW H 10MM Ro
9JY442299002200R CON PHONE JACK GREEN V/A H 10MM ROHS
9JY443199002070R CON,RCA JACK 2P V/A (RW) H10MM
9JY443199003290R CON,RCA JACK 3P V/A (RBG) H10MM
9JY442299001420R CON RCA JACK 1P V/A 10MM (BLACK) ROHS
9JY430631300010R WAFER 2x15P 2.0mm 180°,RoHS
9JY430631040070R WAFER 4P 2.0mm 180°RoHSA2001WV2-4P

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9JY4306311400A0R WAFER 2x7P 2.0mm 180° ROHS
9JY430631040120R WFR. 4P 2.5MM 180° W/L ROHS
9JY442299001240R CON PHONE JACK BLACK R/A 7P DIP,ROHS
9JY430631120040R WFR 12P 2.0mm 180°B12B-PH-K JST,RoHS
9JY650060026000R Tuner TDVW-H810F(LG)
9JY432008010510R XTAL 54.000000MHz 20pF 30ppm HC- 49/S
9JY420511010460R CAP SS 100uF 16V M,105℃ ST,6.3X7,ROHS
9JY420514710420R CAP SS 470uF 16V M,105℃ S, 8x9,RoHS
9JY420514700440R CAP SS 47UF/16V M 105℃,VT2.5,5X7 ROHS
9JY420512210220R CAP SS 220uF 25V M,105℃ S, 8x9 RoHS
9JY420464700220H CAP ST 47UF/25V M 105℃,S,6.3X7 HF
9JY420461010420H CAP ST 100uF 16V M,105℃ S,6.3X7,HF
9JY440819009030R CONN D-SUB Male 9P BLA V/A W/O SCREW
9JY442899004000R CON USB A R/A 4POS H9.5MM
9JY50217A231501R GRONDING PLATE,VA2315
9JY443499019160R CON HDMI 19P R/A SMD H8.4 ROHS
9JY443499019060R CON HDMI SMD 19P 0.5MM V/A ,W/2F H 10
9JY419311044060R C SMD(0603) X7R 0.1uF/16V,K RoHS
9JY419311033010R C SMD(0402) X7R 0.01UF/25V K,ROHS
9JY419311520060R C SMD(0603) X7R 1500PF/50V K RoHS
9JY419311044010R C SMD(0402) X7R 0.1uF/16V,K,RoHS
9JY419351065070R C SMD(0805) X5R 10UF/10V K ROHS
9JY419314734010R C SMD(0402) X7R 0.047uF/16V K,RoHS
9JY419304700510R C SMD(0402) NPO 47PF/50V J RoHS
9JY419311054060R C SMD(0603) X7R 1uF/16V K RoHS
9JY419303300510R C SMD(0402) NPO 33PF/50V J,RoHS
9JY419302700560R C SMD(0603) NPO 27PF/50V J RoHS
9JY419301810560R C SMD(0603) NPO 180PF/50V J RoHS REV:A
9JY419311033060R C SMD(0603) X7R 0.01UF/25V K ROHS
9JY419303300560R C SMD(0603) NPO 33PF/50V J ROHS
9JY419301000510R C SMD(0402) NPO 10PF/50V J,RoHS
9JY419311020010R C SMD(0402) X7R 1000PF/50V K,RoHS
9JY419304710560R C SMD(0603) NPO 470PF/50V,J,RoHS
9JY420252210550H CAP VZH 220UF 50V M,105℃ SMD 10ψHF
9JY419312240070R C SMD(0805) X7R 0.22uF/50V K RoHS
9JY419311040070R C SMD(0805) X7R 0.1uF/50V K RoHS REV:A
9JY419311020060R C SMD(0603) X7R 1000PF/50V K ROHS

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9JY419313310060R C SMD(0603) X7R 330PF/50V K REV:A RoHS
9JY419306810560R C SMD(0603) NPO 680PF/50V J RoHS
9JY419304700560R C SMD(0603) NPO 47PF/50V J RoHS
9JY419311043060R C SMD(0603) X7R 0.1uF/25V,K RoHS
9JY419351064070R C SMD(0805) X5R 10uF/16V K,RoHS
9JY419301500560R C SMD(0603) NPO 15PF/50V J ROHS
9JY411020047210R DIO BAV70 85V SOT23 (PHILIPS) RoHS
9JY414916047350R RES SMD (0603) 47KΩ J,RT ROHS
9JY411090075090R DIO SCH RB520S30 SOD-523(PANJIT)
9JY411090006090R SCHTKY SX34 40V/3A SMA(PEC)RoHS
9JY411023004021R DIO SN4148-LF 75V/0.15A SMD 1206 (FEC)Ro
9JY432002360140H BEAD CORE SMD(0603)60Ω 600mA
9JY432002422140R INDUC SMD(0603) 220nH 50mA ROHS
9JY432002433240R INDUC SMD(0603) 330nH 85mA ,RoHS
9JY432002312115R BEAD CORE 120Ohms 5A (0805),RoHS
9JY432009300900R PTC 750mA SMD1206 1206L075YR,ROHS
9JY432002482110R INDUC SMD(0805)0.82uH 50mA, CL201209T-R8
9JY425000012220H COIL CHK SMD SCDS104 56uH 2A
9JY425000011330R COIL CHK SMD SCD0503 3.3uH 2.8A ROHS
9JY410500050210H XSTR 2N7002,N-CH FET SOT-23 (PHILIPS)
9JY410050096290R XSTR AP4435GM P-CH SO-8 (APEC)RoHS
9JY415760005080R RP (0402) 0ΩX4 1/16W J 8P4R ROHS
9JY414918010150R RES SMD (0402) 100Ω J,RT,RoHS
9JY414918068050R RES SMD (0402) 68Ω J,RT,RoHS
9JY414918013250R RES SMD (0402) 1.3KΩ J,RT RoHS
9JY414918000050R RES SMD (0402) 0Ω J,RT,RoHS
9JY414918750910R RES SMD (0402) 75Ω F,RT,RoHS
9JY414918010350R RES SMD (0402) 10KΩ J,RT,RoHS
9JY414918039350R RES SMD (0402) 39KΩ J,RT,RoHS
9JY414918047350R RES SMD (0402) 47KΩ J,RT,RoHS
9JY414918010450R RES SMD (0402)100KΩ J,RT,RoHS
9JY414916047050R RES SMD (0603) 47Ω J,RT ROHS
9JY414918033050R RES SMD (0402) 33Ω J,RT,RoHS
9JY414916010050R RES SMD (0603) 10Ω J,RT RoHS
9JY414916010250R RES SMD (0603) 1KΩ J,RT ROHS REV:A
9JY414916018150R RES SMD (0603) 180Ω J,RT ROHS REV:A
9JY414916910010R RES SMD (0603) 910Ω F,RT RoHS

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9JY414916020150R RES SMD (0603) 200Ω J,RT RoHS
9JY414918022050R RES SMD (0402) 22Ω J,RT,RoHS
9JY414916051350R RES SMD (0603) 51KΩ J,RT RoHS REV:A
9JY414916010450R RES SMD (0603) 100KΩ J,RT REV:A ROHS
9JY414904010050R RES SMD (1206) 10Ω J,RT RoHS
9JY414908010050R RES SMD (0805) 10Ω J,RT ROHS REV:A
9JY414904000050R RES SMD (1206) 0Ω J,RT RoHS REV:A
9JY414916043350R RES SMD (0603) 43KΩ J,RT,RoHS
9JY414916240010H RES SMD (0603) 240Ω F,RT HF
9JY414916100910R RES SMD (0603) 10Ω F,RT,RoHS
9JY414916390310H RES SMD (0603) 390KΩ F,RT,HF
9JY414916100410R RES SMD (0603) 1MΩ F,RT RoHS
9JY414908000050R RES SMD (0805) 0Ω J,RT RoHS REV:A
9JY412001083990H IC EEPROM K24C02-SIRXA SOP8(K-LINE)HF
9JY412001237090R IC HDMI PI3HDMI245-A 72-TQFN(PERICOM)
9JY412001353740H IC LDO APL5601-50D 0.6A SOT-89(ANPEC)
9JY412001211620R ICFLASH MX25L6445EM2I-10G SOP8(MXIC)
9JY412001330560R IC DDR W9751G6JB-25 WBGA-84 (WINBOND)
9JY412001014570H IC FM24C32A-SO-T-G SOP8(FMSH)HF
9JY412001164130H IC APX809-29SAG-7 SOT23(DIODES)
9JY412001303980R IC AUDIO AD82581B-LEG 48-E-LQFP(ESMT)
9JY412000902750R IC MAX9728AETC+ 12 TQFN-EP* (MAXIM ) ROH
9JY412000345130R IC AP1084K33L-13 3.3V TO263-3L(DIODES)Ro
9JY412000372830H IC AS1117L-3.3TR-HF,SOT223(A1S EMI)
9JY412001418650R IC PWM 1Mhz 2.5A AX3517SA SOP8(AXELITE)
9JY795951380500R PCBA,IF/BD,SMT(Bottom),VT421S,RoHS
9JY419312244060R C SMD(0603) X7R 0.22uF/16V K,RoHS
9JY414904015250R RES SMD (1206) 1.5KΩ J,RT RoHS
9JY414916750910R RES SMD (0603) 75Ω F,RT RoHS REV:A
9JY412001411410R IC LDO G9117T63U SOT223(GMT)
9JY412001176760R IC MT5387 LQFP-256(MTK)
9JY412001138130R IC AP1117DL-13 ADJ, TO252-3L(Diodes)
9JY414916750010R RES SMD (0603) 750Ω F,RT RoHS
9JY414916360010R RES SMD (0603) 360Ω F,RT RoHS
9JY411020076310R DIO B340B 40V/3A SMB(Diodes)RoHS
9JY414916010150R RES SMD (0603) 100Ω J,RT ROHS REV:A
9JY414916000050R RES SMD (0603) 0Ω J,RT ROHS

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9JY412000597360H IC Driver TRS3221ECDBR SSOP16(TI)
9JY411020026210R DIO BAV99/8 350MW 70V SOT-23(NXP) ROHS
9JY411130962950R ZENER 6.2V MMSZ5234B SOD-123(PANJIT)RoH
9JY411100936950R ZENER 3.6V MMSZ5227B SOD123(PE C)RoHS
9JY414916011350R RES SMD (0603) 11KΩ J,RT RoHS
9JY414918027350R RES SMD (0402) 27KΩ J,RT,RoHS
9JY414916010350R RES SMD (0603) 10KΩ J,RT ROHS
9JY419301500510R C SMD(0402) NPO 15PF/50V J,RoHS
9JY419311040060R C SMD(0603) X7R 0.1uF/50V K RoHS
9JY419354755060R C SMD(0603) X5R 4.7uF/10V,K,RoHS
9JY432002312113R BEAD CORE SMD(0805)120Ω 3A PBY201209T-1
9JY410500045210R XSTR PMBT3904 NPN 200MA,40V SOT23(PHILIP
9JY414918047250R RES SMD (0402) 4.7KΩ J,RT,RoHS
9JY414918180910H RES SMD (0402) 18Ω F,RT HF
9JY414918560910R RES SMD (0402) 56Ω F,RT,RoHS
9JY414918010250R RES SMD (0402) 1KΩ J,RT,RoHS
9JY414916010950R RES SMD (0603) 1Ω J,RT,RoHS
9JY414918510110R RES SMD (0402) 5.1KΩ F,RT ROHS PHILIP
9JY414916560010R RES SMD (0603) 560Ω F,RT RoHS REV:A
9JY414918100110R RES SMD (0402) 1KΩ F,RT RoHS
9JY414916047450R RES SMD (0603) 470KΩ J,RT RoHS
9JY414916047150R RES SMD (0603) 470Ω J,RT RoHS REV:A
9JY411100918010R ZENER 18V GLZ18A LL-34(PANJIT)RoHS
9JY492A01521300R PCB,I/F,2/OSP/FR4/16,VT321T-51SP ROHS
9JY414916051150R RES SMD (0603) 510Ω J,RT RoHS REV:A
9JY419311054070R C SMD(0805) X7R 1uF/16V K RoHS REV:A
9JY511130002200R SOLDER PASTE,TYPE3,2045,Sn96.5%Ag3%Cu0.5
9JY506140005700R LABEL,BARCODE,BLANK,33x7mm, ROHS,FOR PCB
9JY411100916020R ZENER 16V MMSZ5246A SOD123(PEC RoHS
9JY411100956950R ZENER 5.6V MMSZ5232B SOD123(PE C)RoHS

9JY795951400500R components list (LC-42D69U))


P/N English Description
9JY795951440500R PCBA,PWR/BD,SMT,VT421S-51SP ROHS
9JY795951420500R PCBA,PWR/BD,MI,VT421S-51SP ROHS
9JY7351T321H002R ASSY,H/S,D801,VT321H-51SP,ROHS
9JY7351T321H001R ASSY,H/S,Q801& D803,VT321H-51SP,ROHS

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9JY7351T321H000R ASSY, H/S, D813 & D814 ,VT321H-51SP
9JY7351G3230003R ASSY, H/S, D930 & D960,VG3230-51BE,ROHS
9JY7351G3230004R ASSY, H/S, Q802 & Q803,VG3230-51BE,ROHS
9JY7351G3230005R ASSY,H/S,Q950,VG3230-51BE,ROHS
9JY511130001200R SOLDER BAR,Sn96.5/Ag3.0/Cu0.5/Ni0.06/Ge0
9JY512060000001H Shin-etsu Silicone KE-3490 HF(Sharp 專用
9JY411090033090R SCHTKY SB20100FCT 100V/20A ITO220AB(PEC
9JY411090047020R SCHTKY SRF20-20CT-LF 200V/20A ITO220AB(F
9JY509146308102R SCREW,PW,CROSS W/WAS,M3*8,Zn
9JY50720G323003R HEATSINK,40 X30Xt10mm,
9JY509116308100R SCREW,P,CROSS,M3*8,Zn
9JY410050098280R XSTR STP13NK60ZFP, N-CH TO220FP(ST)ROHS
9JY410050057280R XSTR STP8NK80ZFP N-CH TO220FP (ST)
9JY50720G323004R HEATSINK,30x30xt10mm,Q950
9JY50720G323002R HEATSINK,60X30XT10 MM, D813 & D814 ,D815
9JY410050151380R XSTR STF18NM60N N-CH TO-220FP(ST)
9JY411030059280R DIO STTH8R06FP 600V/8A TO-220FPAC(ST)RoH
9JY50720G323001R HEATSINK,70X30XT10 MM, Q801& D803
9JY411050002630R DIO BG KBJ1006G 600V/10A(敦南) RoHS
9JY50710T321L00R HEATSINK,40x30xt10x13.8mm,SP,D801
9JY416193343012R CAP MEX 0.33uF 275V K X2,F15mm RoHS
9JY416214713020R CAP MEY 470PF 250V K Y1,F10MM W/O Y5P
9JY416351054013R CAP MPPN ROUND 1UF/500V K F15 MINI
9JY420501514580R CAP HLV 150UF/450V M,105℃ CF 18X50 BLA
9JY416304724510R CAP PP 0.0047uF 400V J,F5,RoHS
9JY416351054012R CAP MPPN 1UF/500V K F15 MINI ROHS
9JY432009500160R VARIST. 560V,F7.5, 14∮ kinking ROHS
9JY412140002380R IC LTV817M-PR VDE (LITE-ON) P=10mm RoHS
9JY425000010750R Coil CHK 11mH T22*14*8-C A10 CHK-075;ROH
9JY425000010970R COIL CHK T22*14*8-C A10 3mH CHK-097 ; R
9JY425000011090R COIL CHK BR3X20 2.2uH ROHS
9JY425000010530R COIL CHK 5uH 7.8X10 CHK-053 0 181085R0L
9JY432009401400R NTC 3Ω 5A 10ψ P=5mm, F RoHS
9JY415360200520R RES MOF 3W 20Ω J,VF7.5,MINI,ROHS
9JY415350563520R RES MOF 2W 56KΩ J,VF7.5 MINI,ROHS
9JY415502518551R RES WW NKNP 2W 0.51Ω J,MINI,HK15 ROHS
9JY415350100550R RES MOF 2W 10Ω J,MINI,HK15, RoHS

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9JY426000091291R XFMR SW DIP PQ2620 PC44 650uH SPW-129 RO
9JY411020078020R DIO IN5406F64-LF 600V/3A DO-201AD(FEC)R
9JY430633050010R WFR. 5P W/O 2,4PIN 3.96MM 180 WITH LOC R
9JY416352235720R CAP MPP 0.022uF/1250V J S15,MINI ROHS
9JY420281020210R CAP MG 1000uF/25V M,10x25 105℃ F RoHS
9JY420224710520R CAP HG 470uF 50V M,105℃,S,13x21,RoHS
9JY432009402000H NTC 2.5Ω 8A M,15ψ P=7.5,kinking,HF
9JY415503108521H RES WW NKNP 3W 0.1Ω J,MINI,VF7.5 HF
9JY414050108550H RES FSM 2WS 0.1Ω J, HK15 HF
9JY4303014006L0R HRN ASS'Y 14P 350MM UL1007 #24 P2.5 LOCK
9JY430632050070R WFR 5P 2.5MM V/A DIP W/O 4 W/L
9JY430632130010R WFR 13P 2.5MM V/A DIP W/O 12 W/L ROHS
9JY50217A231501R GRONDING PLATE,VA2315
9JY425000011450H COIL CHK DR12X10 15uH CHK-145
9JY416211023020R CAP MEY 1000pF 250V K Y1,F10mm Y5P
9JY426000092030R XFMR SW DIP ETD44 TP4A 600uH SPW-203 ROH
9JY425000012360H COIL CHK PQ3225 JPP44 650uH CHK-236
9JY419311040070R C SMD(0805) X7R 0.1uF/50V K RoHS REV:A
9JY419314740070R C SMD(0805) X7R 0.47uF/50V K,RoHS
9JY419311020070R C SMD(0805) X7R 1000PF/50V K RoHS
9JY419312240070R C SMD(0805) X7R 0.22uF/50V K RoHS
9JY419312253050R C SMD(1206) X7R 2.2uF/25V K RoHS
9JY419314710070R C SMD(0805) X7R 470PF/50V K RoHS
9JY419311050050R C SMD(1206) X7R 1uF 50V K RoHS
9JY419311030070R C SMD(0805) X7R 0.01uF/50V K RoHS
9JY419314730070R C SMD(0805) X7R 0.047uF/50V K ROHS
9JY411023004021R DIO SN4148-LF 75V/0.15A SMD 1206 (FEC)Ro
9JY410070010240R XSTR MMBT4401 NPN SOT23(FAIRCHILD)RoHS
9JY410090010210R XSTR PMBT2907A PNP SOT23(NXP)RoHS
9JY414904033450R RES SMD (1206) 330KΩ J,RT RoHS
9JY414908470210R RES SMD (0805)47KΩ F,RT,RoHS
9JY414904047950R RES SMD (1206) 4.7Ω J,RT ROHS
9JY414908270110R RES SMD (0805) 2.7KΩ F,RT ROHS
9JY414908120210R RES SMD (0805) 12K F RT RoHS REV:A
9JY414908294210H RES SMD (0805) 29.4KΩ F,RT,HF
9JY414904010350R RES SMD (1206) 10KΩ J,RT RoHS
9JY414904100410R RES SMD (1206) 1MΩ F,RT ROHS

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9JY414908130210R RES SMD (0805) 13KΩ F,RT ROHS
9JY414908240110R RES SMD (0805) 2.4KΩ F,RT RoHS
9JY414904200910R RES SMD (1206) 20Ω F,RT ROHS
9JY414908560910R RES SMD (0805) 56Ω F,RT,RoHS
9JY414904047250R RES SMD (1206) 4.7KΩ J,RT ROHS
9JY414908470010R RES SMD (0805) 470Ω F,RT RoHS
9JY414908560110R RES SMD (0805) 5.6KΩ F,RT RoHS
9JY414908100110R RES SMD (0805) 1KΩ F,RT RoHS REV:A
9JY414908510110R RES SMD (0805) 5.1KΩ F,RT RoHS
9JY414908820110R RES SMD (0805) 8.2KΩ F,RT RoHS
9JY414908200210R RES SMD (0805) 20KΩ F,RT,RoHS
9JY414908100210R RES SMD (0805) 10KΩ F,RT RoHS REV:A
9JY414908910210R RES SMD (0805) 91KΩ F,RT,RoHS
9JY414908200010R RES SMD (0805) 200Ω F,RT RoHS
9JY419312220070R C SMD(0805) X7R 2200PF/50V K RoHS
9JY414904825210H RES SMD (1206) 82.5KΩ F,RT RoHS
9JY414908160210R RES SMD (0805) 16KΩ F,RT,RoHS
9JY414908820310H RES SMD (0805) 820KΩ F,RT HF
9JY414904047050R RES SMD (1206) 47Ω J,RT
9JY412001129820R IC LD7577JA GS SOP8(Leadtrend)
9JY412001130840R IC NCP1654BD65R2G SO8(ON)
9JY412001131280R IC STL6599ADTR SOIC-16(ST)
9JY410500050212R XSTR 2N7002K01 ESD N-C SOT-23( PHILIPS)R
9JY414904010050R RES SMD (1206) 10Ω J,RT RoHS
9JY414904330010R RES SMD (1206)330Ω F,RT ROHS
9JY419314720070R C SMD(0805) X7R 4700PF/50V K ROHS
9JY419301010570R C SMD(0805) NPO 100PF/50V J
9JY419304700570R C SMD(0805) NPO 47PF/50V,J ROHS
9JY419313320070R C SMD(0805) X7R 3300PF/50V K RoHS
9JY414908510210R RES SMD (0805) 51KΩ F,RT RoHS
9JY412001191850R IC DC/DC RT8253AHGSP(RICHTEK)
9JY414908332110H RES SMD (0805) 3.32KΩ F,RT HF
9JY414908240210R RES SMD (0805) 24KΩ F,RT,RoHS
9JY414908300110R RES SMD (0805) 3KΩ F,RT RoHS REV
9JY795951410500R PCBA,PWR/BD,AI,VT421S-51SP ROHS
9JY511110001100R SEAL-GLUE,NE8800K,(FUJI)
9JY795951450500R PCBA,PWR/BD,AI/A,VT421S-51SP ROHS

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9JY795951460500R PCBA,PWR/BD,AI/R,VT421S-51SP ROHS
9JY411032006020R DIO FR10-10-LF 1000V/1A AT(FRO NTIER)RoH
9JY411020064090R DIO ER104 400V/1A DO-41(PANJIT RoHS
9JY411022003020R DIO 1N4148-LF 75V/0.15A AT (FEC)RoHS
9JY432002200220R FERRTIE BEAD 3.5*6*0.65 AT,RoHS
9JY414040208540R RES FSM 1W 0.2Ω J,AT MINI RoHS
9JY415223300140R RES MF 1/4W 330Ω F,AT,Mini RoHS
9JY415211002140R RES MF 1/8W 10KΩ F,AT RoHS
9JY415320209540R RES MOF 1/4W 2Ω J,AT MINI RoHS
9JY414875104140H RES MG HV 1/2WS 5.1M 1KV F, AT,HF
9JY414873304140H RES MG HV 1/2WS 3.3M 1KV F, AT,HF
9JY414871244140H RES MG HV 1/2WS 1.24M 1KV F, AT,HF
9JY415222700140R RES MF 1/4W 270Ω F,AT,MINI,RoHS
9JY415320203540H RES MOF 1/4W 20KΩ J,AT,MINI,HF
9JY411130616011R ZENER 16V GDZ16A-LF DO-34(FRONTIER)RoHS
9JY411020080120R DIO P6KE180A-LF 600W/100A DO-15(FEC)
9JY411130620020R ZENER 20V GDZ20B-LF DO34(FEC)ROHS
9JY411130656920R ZENER 5.6V GDZ5.6B-LF DO-34(FR ONTIER)Ro
9JY411130930010R ZENER 30V GDZ30A DO35(PANJIT)RoHS
9JY415211102140H RES MF 1/8W 11KΩ F,AT HF 7.5MM
9JY432009600000R SPARK GAP 4500V DA38-452MT(MMC) RoHS
9JY430405000000R JMPR ROLL/KG D=0.6mm,AT,RoHS 7.5MM
9JY491A014G1400R PCB,PWR,1/OSP /CEM1/16,VT421S-51SP
9JY432009600010R SPARK GAP 300V DSPL-301N(MMC) RoHS&nbsp;
9JY506140005700R LABEL,BARCODE,BLANK,33x7mm, ROHS,FOR PCB
9JY420224700530R CAP HG 47uF/50V M,105℃ VT,6.3X11,ROHS
9JY418222133030R CAP CD X7R 220PF 1KV K VT ROHS
9JY420424710360R CAP SD 470UF/35V M 105℃ ST 10X20 ROHS
9JY420424710260R CAP SD 470uF/25V M 105℃ ST 10x16,RoHS
9JY418210133030R CAP CD X7R 100pF 1KV K VT RoHS
9JY418210233030R CAP CD X7R 1000pF/1KV K,VT 2X7R102K102K5
9JY418222263030R CAP CD X7R 2200pF/100V K,VT ,RoHS
9JY412000757490R IC MT431BZ-TR TO-92(MATRIX)
9JY432002200200R FERR BEAD 3.5x6x0.65,VT,RoHS
9JY410052001370R XSTR SF0R3G42 TO-92 VT(TOSHIBA RoHS
9JY418218133030R CAP CD X7R 180pF/1KV K VT RoHS
9JY430613050290H FUSE TIME LAG 5A/250V,8.4X4.3 HF

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[2]CABINET PARTS
LC-32D59U CABINET PARTS

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NO. PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION
[2]CABINET PARTS(LC-32D59U)
1 9JY50118T321T00R DECO,FOR NAFTA
2 9JY50101T321T00R FRONT BEZEL
3 9JY50217T427400R FIX PLATE
4 9JY509412616900R SCREW,B,CROSS,T.T-4*16,BLK-Zn,ROHS
5 9JY50120T421J00R KEY COVER
6 9JY50103T421J00R FUCTION KEY
7 9JY7904H1500500R PCBA,KP/BD
8 9JY631102320360R LCP 32" V315B5-L02, VV5B502965(A)(CMO)RO
9 9JY70105T321H00R ASSY MAIN CHASSIS,CMO
10 9JY509416608501R SCREW,B,CROSS,M4*8,BLK,NL(NYLOK)
11 9JY795961400500R PCBA,PWR/BD
12 9JY795961300500R PCBA,IF/BD
13 9JY50202T421J01R SIDE I/O BRACKET(B)
14 9JY50209T421J00R CHASSIS FOR IF/BD
15 9JY509146306200R SCREW,P,CROSS,W/WAS,M3*6,Zn-Cc
16 9JY509018303900R SCREW,I,CROSS,M3*3,Zn-BLK,ROHS
17 9JY50102T321H00R BACK COVER
18 9JY509412616900R SCREW,B,CROSS,T.T-4*16,BLK-Zn,ROHS
19 9JY51103T421J01R SIDE IO MYLAR
20 9JY51103T421S00R BACK IO MYLAR,FOR NAFTA
21 9JY618101000293R SPEAKER 10W16Ω 220/440mm R/B/W W/OCASE
22 9JY509112322100R SCREW,P,CROSS,T.T-M3*4.5,Zn,ROHS
23 9JY509116308900R SCREW,P,CROSS,M3*8,BLK-Zn
24 9JY50202T421J00R AC SOCKET BRACKET
25 9JY50202T321H00R STAND SUPPORT BRACKET
26 9JY509416608501R SCREW,B,CROSS,M4*8,BLK,NL(NYLOK)
27 9JY50124T321H00R BASE
28 9JY50217T321H00R BASE PLATE
29 9JY50302T321H00R RUBBER,FOOT,Φ20*T2.5mm
30 9JY509416855900R SCREW,B,CROSS,M5*25L-Φ5*30,BLK-Zn,ROHS
31 9JY509146614100R SCREW,P,CROSS W/WAS,M4*14,Zn,NLY
32 9JY509212606110R SCREW,F,CROSS,T4*6,Zn,ROHS(5.8~6.2)
33 50208T421J00R STAND(AL)
34 9JY51103T321H00R POWER/BD MYLAR-PANEL
35 9JY509112322100R SCREW,P,CROSS,T.T-M3*4.5,Zn,ROHS

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36 9JY795961600500R PCBA,IR/BD

LC-42D69U CABINET PARTS

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NO. PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION
CABINET PARTS(LC-42D69U)
1 9JY50118T421S00R DECO
2 9JY71404T421J00R ASSY KEY
3 9JY7904H1500500R PCBA,KP/BD
4 9JY50217T427400R FIX PLATE
5 9JY509412616900R SCREW,B,CROSS,T.T-4*16,BLK-Zn,ROHS
6 9JY631102420130R LCP 42V420H2-L01,V6AH201902(A)(CMO)ROH
7 9JY50202T421J03R MAIN CHASSIS,CMO
8 9JY795951400500R PCBA,PWR/BD
9 9JY509146304200R SCREW,P,CROSS,W/WAS,M3*4,Zn-Cc,ROHS
10 9JY795951300500R PCBA,IF/BD
11 9JY50209T421J00R CHASSIS FOR IF/BD
12 9JY509000001000R BOLT,#4-40x12.5,Ni ROHS
13 9JY50202T421J01R SIDE I/O BRACKET(B)
14 9JY509018303900R SCREW,I,CROSS,M3*3,Zn-BLK,ROHS
15 9JY50208T421J01R TOP VESA HOLDER
16 9JY509416608501R SCREW,B,CROSS,M4*8,BLK,NL(NYLOK)
17 9JY50102T421J00R BACK COVER
18 9JY509412616900R SCREW,B,CROSS,T.T-4*16,BLK-Zn,ROHS
19 9JY509417630900R SCREW,B,CROSS,T.T-4*30,Zn-BLK,ROHS
20 9JY51103T421J01R SIDE IO MYLAR
21 9JY51103T421S00R BACK IO MYLAR,FOR NAFTA
22 9JY509416608501R SCREW,B,CROSS,M4*8,BLK,NL(NYLOK)
23 9JY795961600500R PCBA,IR/BD
24 9JY509112322100R SCREW,P,CROSS,T.T-M3*4.5,Zn,ROHS
25 9JY618101000273R SPEAKER 10W16Ω 590/270mm R/B/WW/OCASE
26 9JY50202T421J00R AC SOCKET BRACKET
27 9JY4530708999Y0R POWERCODE 2.5A/250V BLK 2.1M CCC ROHS
28 9JY 509116308900R SCREW,P,CROSS,M3*8,BLK-Zn
29 9JY 50202T421J02R STAND SUPPORT BRACKET
30 9JY 50208T421J00R STAND(AL)
31 9JY 50124T421J00R BASE
32 9JY50217T421J00R BASE PLATE
33 9JY509146612101R SCREW,P,CROSS W/WAS,M4*12,Zn
34 9JY509212606110R SCREW,F,CROSS,T4*6,Zn,ROHS(5.8~6.2)
35 9JY509416855900R SCREW,B,CROSS,M5*25L-Φ5*30,BLK-Zn,ROHS

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36 9JY509416606900R SCREW ,B,CROSS,M4*6 ,Zn(NYLOK)
37 9JY509412610500R SCREW,B,CROSS,T.T-4*10,BLK ,ROHS
38 9JY50208T421J02R BOTTOM VESA HOLDER

[3]SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES (LC-32D59U&LC-42D69U)

NO. PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION


[3] SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES (LC-32D59U)
1 9JY640147040000R REMOTE CONTROL RC-LCDTV-520(XIEYI)RoHS
2 9JY 615215101070R BATTERY AAA 1.5V(Golden power) GLR03A
3 9JY 4530708999Y0R POWERCODE 7A/125V BLK 1.6M UL/CSA W/P
RO
4 9JY 71402T321H00R ASSY BASE AND STAND
5 9JY 703617000300R OPERATION MANUAL
NO. PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION
[3] SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES (LC-42D69U)
1 9JY640147040000R REMOTE CONTROL RC-LCDTV-520(XIEYI)RoHS
2 9JY615215101070R BATTERY AAA 1.5V(Golden power) GLR03A
3 POWERCODE 7A/125V BLK 1.6M UL/CSA W/P
9JY4530708999Y0R
RO
4 9JY71402T421J00R ASSY BASE AND STAND
5 9JY703617000300R OPERATION MANUAL

[4]PACKING PARTS

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LC32D59U PACKING PARTS

NO. PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION


[4] PACKING PARTS (LC-32D59U)
1 9JY50602T321T00R CARTON
2 9JY50642T421S00R LABEL,AGENCY
3 9JY506380002400R TAPE,WRAPPING TYPE,,914000mmx76mm
4 9JY703617000300R OPERATION MANUAL
5 9JY640147040000R REMOTE CONTROL RC-LCDTV-520(XIEYI)RoHS
6 9JY615215101070R BATTERY AAA 1.5V(Golden power) GLR03A RH
7 9JY4530708999Y0R POWERCODE 7A/125V BLK 1.6M UL/CSA W/P RO
8 9JY50620I190600R BAG PE L90*W60MM
9 9JY509146614100R SCREW,P,CROSS W/WAS,M4*14,Zn,NLY
10 9JY50620T321H00R BAG LDPE L500xW350xT0.05MM
11 9JY71402T321H00R ASSY BASE AND STAND

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12 9JY50610T321H01R CUSHION TOP-RIGHT
13 9JY50610T321H03R CUSHION BOTTOM-RIGHT
14 9JY50610T321H00R CUSHION TOP-LEFT
15 9JY50610T321H02R CUSHION BOTTOM-LEFT
16 9JY71408T321T00R ASSY,PANEL
17 9JY50622T321H00R BAG EPE+PO L1000xW600xT0.5+0.05MM

LC-42D69U PACKING PARTS

NO. PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION

147
PACKING PARTS (LC-42D69U)
1 9JY50602T421S00R CARTON
2 9JY50610T421J03R CUSHION BOTTOM-L
3 9JY50610T421J04R CUSHION BOTTOM-MIDDLE
4 9JY50610T421J05R CUSHION BOTTOM-R
5 9JY50622T421J00R BAG EPE PO L1300xW850xT0.5 0.05MM
6 9JY71402T421J00R ASSY BASE AND STAND
7 9JY50620T421J00R BAG LDPE L650xW450xT0.05MM
8 9JY50610T421J00R CUSHION TOP-L
9 9JY50610T421J01R CUSHION TOP-MIDDLE
10 9JY50610T421J02R CUSHION TOP-R
11 9JY509146614100R SCREW,P,CROSS,W/WAS,M4*14,Zn,NLY
12 9JY50620I190600R BAG PE L90*W60MM
13 9JY4530708999Y0R POWERCODE 7A/125V BLK 1.6M UL/CSA
14 9JY640147040000R REMOTE CONTROL RC-LCDTV-520(XIEYI)RoHS
15 9JY615215101070R BATTERY AAA 1.5V(Golden power) GLR03A RH
16 9JY703617000300R OPERATION MANUAL
17 9JY50106T421J02R CONNECTOR-CARTON
18 9JY506380002400R TAPE,WRAPPING TYPE,,914000mmx76mm
19 9JY50644T321H00R LABEL,BLANK,60x15mm

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