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Sharp Service Manual Lc-52-60-70le640u, Lc-52-60-70c6400u
SERVICE MANUAL
No. S12V452LE640U
LCD COLOR TELEVISION
LC-52LE640U
LC-52C6400U
LC-60LE640U
LC-60C6400U
LC-70LE640U
MODELS LC-70C6400U
In the interests of user-safety (Required by safety regulations in some countries) the set should be restored to its orig-
inal condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used.
CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTION [4] The location putting on the heat measure
IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY PRE- sheet............................................................4-19
CAUTION ............................................................i [5] Precautions for assembly ............................4-20
PRECAUTIONS A PRENDRE LORS DE
LA REPARATION ...............................................ii CHAPTER 5. ADJUSTMENT
PRECAUTIONS FOR USING LEAD-FREE [1] ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE ......................5-1
SOLDER ........................................................... iii [2] PUBLIC MODE SETTING PROCEDURE ......5-15
Parts marked with " " are important for maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for maintaining the
safety and performance of the set.
WARNING • Using two clip leads, connect a 1.5k ohm, 10 watt resistor paral-
leled by a 0.15µF capacitor in series with all exposed metal cabinet
1. For continued safety, no modification of any circuit should be parts and a known earth ground, such as electrical conduit or elec-
attempted.
trical ground connected to an earth ground.
2. Disconnect AC power before servicing. • Use an AC voltmeter having with 5000 ohm per volt, or higher, sen-
sitivity or measure the AC voltage drop across the resistor.
C A U T I O N : F O R C O N T I N U E D PROTECTION • Connect the resistor connection to all exposed metal parts having a
AGAINST A RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH return to the chassis (antenna, metal cabinet, screw heads, knobs
and control shafts, escutcheon, etc.) and measure the AC voltage
SAME TYPE FUSE. drop across the resistor.
F7001 (250V 5A) All checks must be repeated with the AC cord plug connection
reversed. (If necessary, a nonpolarized adaptor plug must be used
only for the purpose of completing these checks.)
Any reading of 0.75 Vrms (this corresponds to 0.5 mA rms AC.) or
more is excessive and indicates a potential shock hazard which
must be corrected before returning the monitor to the owner.
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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, nor The use of a substitute replacement parts which do not have the same
can protection afforded by them be necessarily increased by using safety characteristics as the factory recommended replacement parts
replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. shown in this service manual, may create shock, fire or other hazards.
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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PRECAUTIONS A PRENDRE LORS DE LA REPARATION
Ne peut effectuer la réparation qu' un technicien spécialisé qui s'est parfaitement accoutumé à toute vérification de sécurité et aux
conseils suivants.
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AVIS POUR LA SECURITE
De nombreuses pièces, électriques et mécaniques, dans les télévi- Pour assurer la protection, ces pièces doivent être identiques à celles
seur ACL présentent des caractéristiques spéciales relatives à la sé- utilisées dans le circuit d'origine. L'utilisation de pièces qui n'ont pas
curité, qui ne sont souvent pas évidentes à vue. Le degré de protec- les mêmes caractéristiques que les pièces recommandées par l'usine,
tion ne peut pas être nécessairement augmentée en utilisant des indiquées dans ce manuel, peut provoquer des électrocutions, incen-
pièces de remplacement étalonnées pour haute tension, puissance, dies, radiations X ou autres accidents.
etc.
Les pièces de remplacement qui présentent ces caractéristiques sont
identifiées dans ce manuel; les pièces électriques qui présentent ces
particularités sont identifiées par la marque " " et hachurées dans la
liste des pièces de remplacement et les diagrammes schématiques.
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PRECAUTIONS FOR USING LEAD-FREE SOLDER
Indicates lead-free solder of tin, silver and copper. Indicates lead-free solder of tin, silver and copper.
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.
Lead-free wire solder for servicing
PRICE PART
PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION
RANK DELIVERY
ZHNDAi123250E BL J φ0.3mm 250g (1roll)
ZHNDAi126500E BK J φ0.6mm 500g (1roll)
ZHNDAi12801KE BM J φ1.0mm 1kg (1roll)
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LC52LE640U
OUTLINE Service Manual
PWB Unit
NOTE: *1 Replace MAIN PWB Units (DKEYMF733FM**) in case of IC8401, IC3303 or IC8455 failure.
*2 Replace LCD CONTROL Units (DUNTKA975FM**) in case of IC5803 failure.
OTHER Unit
Service Jigs
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CHAPTER 1. SPECIFICATIONS
LC52LE640U
Service Manual
[1] SPECIFICATIONS
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CHAPTER 2. OPERATION MANUAL
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Service Manual
Part Names
TV (Front)
OPC sensor*
TV (Rear/Side)
*2 *1
RS-232C terminal
POWER PC IN terminal
button
MENU
button VIDEO 2
INPUT terminals
button VIDEO 1
terminals
Channel
buttons
(CH / ) COMPONENT
terminals
Volume
buttons
(VOL / )
*1
HDMI 1 terminal
ARC: Audio Return Channel
HDMI 2 terminal
USB 2 Antenna/
terminal Cable in
HDMI 3 terminal
DIGITAL AUDIO
ETHERNET OUTPUT terminal
terminal AUDIO IN terminal HDMI 4 terminal
(shared for PC IN
and HDMI 1) *3
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QUICK REFERENCE
Attaching the Stand
• Before attaching (or detaching) the stand, unplug the AC cord.
• Before performing work spread cushioning over the base area to lay the TV on. This will prevent it from being damaged.
CAUTION
• Attach the stand in the correct direction.
• Do not remove the stand from the TV unless using an optional wall mount bracket to mount it.
• Be sure to follow the instructions. Incorrect installation of the stand may result in the TV falling over.
• After attaching the stand to the TV, do not hold the stand when you put up, set up, move or lay down the TV.
1 Confirm that there are 12 screws (8 long screws 4 Insert and tighten the 4 screws into the 4 holes on
and 4 short screws) supplied with the stand unit. the rear of the TV.
2
Long
screws
2
1
1
3 Insert the stand into the openings on the bottom of the TV.
• Make sure that the stand is firmly inserted into the TV.
Improper installation may result in tilting of the TV set.
Soft cushion
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CHAPTER 3. DIMENSIONS
LC52LE640U
Service Manual
5 41/ 64
45 23/ 64 (1152.0)*1 (143)
30 23/ 64 (771)
29 3/ 32 (739)
(648.0)*1
16 1/ 2 (419)
25 33/ 64
21 7/ 64 (536) 13 1/ 8 (333)
11 17/ 64 (286)
2 1/ 64 (51)
15 3/ 4 (400) 5°
(400)
43/ 64
4
3/
15
4 1/ 2 6 17/ 64
8 15/ 32 (215) (114) (159)
AN-52AG4
*1
Active area
*2
Thinnest part
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[2] DIMENSIONS (LC-60/70LE640U,C6400U)
5 23/ 64
60 19/ 32 (1538.88)*1 (136)
39 47/ 64 (1009)
38 7/ 16 (976)
34 3/ 32 (865.62)*1
21 3/ 16 (538)
10 23/ 64 (263)
21 7/ 64 (536) 13 1/ 8 (333)
15 3/ 4 (400) 5°
7 31/ 64 (190)
18 5/ 32 (461)
4 34/ 64 (115)
15 3/ 4 (400)
20 11/ 64 (512)
5 25/ 64 7 59/ 64
8 15/ 32 (215) (137) (201)
AN-52AG4
LC-60LE640U/LC-60C6400U 1 7/ 64 (27.9)*2
5 3/ 4
52 11/ 32 (1329.12)*1 (146)
34 11/ 32 (872)
33 1/ 2 (839)
(747.63)*1
18 1/ 2 (470)
29 7/ 16
6 9/ 64 (156)
21 7/ 64 (536) 13 1/ 8 (333)
15 3/ 4 (400) 5°
9 1/ 16 (230)
15 9/ 16 (395)
2 1/ 16 (52)
15 3/ 4 (400)
17 13/ 32 (442)
4 17/ 32 6 21/ 32
8 15/ 32 (215) (115) (169)
AN-52AG4
*1
Active area
*2
Thinnest part
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CHAPTER 4. REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS
LC52LE640U
Service Manual
[AC]
10 Rear Cabinet
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[Precautions when fixing the Rear Cabinet]
When fixing the Rear Cabinet, be careful not to catch the backlight LED harness, speaker harness and other harnesses in it.
• The hooks on the external wall of the Rear Cabinet are fitted in the Front Cabinet Ass’y. After putting the Rear Cabinet in place, fit the hooks
securely; then tighten the screws.
Rear Cabinet
(Mat parts)
There is a gap without the fingernail fitting in completely only when covering Please tighten the screw after Rear Cabinet is firmly pushed, and the
with Rear Cabinet. fingernail is confirmed.
It becomes the factor of a gap increase of Front Cabinet Ass'y/Rear Cabinet
and the Rear Cabinet misregistration.
17 places
4–2
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2. Removing of Speaker (L/R), KEY Unit and Fixing Metal Angle.
1. Detach the Bottom Cover
2. Disconnect the SP wire.
3. Detach the Speaker (L) , Speaker (R) .
4. Disconnect the RC wire.
5. Detach the KEY Unit Ass’y .
6. Disconnect the KM wire.
7. Remove the 2 lock screws and detach the Key Button from Key Button Cover .
8. Detach the KEY Unit from Key Button .
9. Remove the 19 lock screws and detach the Fixing Metal Angle .
MAIN Unit
Key Button 8
Cover [KM]
Key Button 6
Fixing 10
Metal
Angle
9
Bottom 1
[SP]
Cover
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3. Removing of Connectors
1. Disconnect the following connectors from the MAIN Unit. (PD, LV, PL, Cl, UB)
2. Disconnect the following connectors from the POWER/DRIVE Unit. (PD, LA)
3. Disconnect the following connectors from the LCD CONTROL Unit. (LW, PL)
[LA]
[LA]
[PD]
[PL]
[LW]
MAIN Unit
[PD]
[LV]
[PL]
[CI]
[UB]
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4. Removing of 60” LCD Panel Module Unit, LCD CONTROL Unit, MAIN Unit, POWER/DRIVE Unit.
1. Remove the 8 lock screws .
2. Detach the 14 Fixing Metal Angles .
3. Remove the 8 Hooks and detach the 60” LCD Panel Module Unit .
4. Remove the 2 Connecting Cords , 2 Ferrite Cores and 6 lock screws and detach the LCD CONTROL Unit .
5. Remove the 5 lock screws and detach the Shield (MAIN Unit) .
6. Remove the 3 lock screws and detach the MAIN Unit and Terminal Angle (Bottom) .
7. Remove the 6 lock screws and detach the POWER/DRIVE Unit and AC Cord Barrier .
8. Remove the 8 lock screws and detach the 2 Center Angles .
Shield
(MAIN Unit) 9
11
13
MAIN Unit 12
AC Cord Barrier 15
1 1 6
4 Connecting
Cord
Center
Angle
17
17 Center
1 1
Angle
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5. Removing of R/C OPC Unit, ICON Unit, WiFi Unit.
1. Detach the R/C OPC Unit .
2. Disconnect the RA wire.
3. Remove the 1 lock screw and detach the ICON Unit .
4. Disconnect the CI wire.
5. Detach the WiFi Unit .
6. Disconnect the UB wire.
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[2] REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS (LC-60LE640U/C6400U)
1. Removing of Stand Unit and Rear Cabinet.
1. Remove the 4 lock screws and detach the Stand Unit .
2. Remove the 1 lock screw and detach the AC Cord Cover .
3. Disconnect AC wire and detach the AC Cord .
4. Remove the 4 VESA Hole Covers , 11 lock screws , 20 lock screws and detach the Rear Cabinet .
䎗 䎤䎦䎃䎦䏒䏕䏇䎃䎦䏒䏙䏈䏕
䎤䎦䎃䎦䏒䏕䏇
䎘
䎙 䎹䎨䎶䎤䎃䎫䏒䏏䏈
䎶䏗䏄䏑䏇䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗 䎕 䎃䎦䏒䏙䏈䏕
䎾䎤䎦䏀
䎔
䎚 䎾䎤䎦䏀
䎜 䎵䏈䏄䏕䎃䎦䏄䏅䏌䏑䏈䏗
4–7
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[Precautions when fixing the Rear Cabinet]
When fixing the Rear Cabinet, be careful not to catch the backlight LED harness, speaker harness and other harnesses in it.
• The hooks on the external wall of the Rear Cabinet are fitted in the Front Cabinet Ass’y. After putting the Rear Cabinet in place, fit the hooks
securely; then tighten the screws.
Rear Cabinet
(Mat parts)
There is a gap without the fingernail fitting in completely only when covering Please tighten the screw after Rear Cabinet is firmly pushed, and the
with Rear Cabinet. fingernail is confirmed.
It becomes the factor of a gap increase of Front Cabinet Ass'y/Rear Cabinet
and the Rear Cabinet misregistration.
17 places
4–8
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2. Removing of Speaker (L/R), KEY Unit and Fixing Metal Angle.
1. Detach the Speaker (L) , Speaker (R) .
2. Disconnect the SP wire.
3. Disconnect the RC wire.
4. Detach the KEY Unit Ass’y .
5. Disconnect the KM wire.
6. Remove the 2 lock screws and detach the Key Button from Key Button Cover .
7. Detach the KEY Unit from Key Button .
8. Remove the 4 Hooks and detach the 2 Bottom Cover .
䎰䎤䎬䎱䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗
䎮䎨䎼䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗
䎮䏈䏜䎃䎥䏘䏗䏗䏒䏑䎃䎦䏒䏙䏈䏕 䎙 䎾䎶䎳䏀
䎚 䎗
䎾䎵䎦䏀
䎾䎮䎰䏀
䎖 䎘 䎮䏈䏜䎃䎥䏘䏗䏗䏒䏑
䎮䎨䎼䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗䎃䎤䏖䏖䏃䏜
䎫䏒䏒䏎 䎫䏒䏒䏎 䎾䎶䎳䏀
䎛 䎥䏒䏗䏗䏒䏐䎃䎦䏒䏙䏈䏕
䎶䏓䏈䏄䏎䏈䏕䎃䎋䎵䎌 䎕 䎔 䎶䏓䏈䏄䏎䏈䏕䎃䎋䎯䎌
4–9
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3. Removing of Connectors
1. Disconnect the following connectors from the MAIN Unit. (PD, LV, PL, Cl, UB)
2. Disconnect the following connectors from the POWER/DRIVE Unit. (PD, LA)
3. Disconnect the following connectors from the LCD CONTROL Unit. (LV, PL)
䎳䎲䎺䎨䎵䎒䎧䎵䎬䎹䎨䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗 䎰䎤䎬䎱䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗
䎾䎯䎤䏀
䎾䎯䎤䏀
䎾䎳䎧䏀
䎾䎳䎯䏀
䎾䎯䎹䏀
䎯䎦䎧䎃䎦䎲䎱䎷䎵䎲䎯䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗
䎰䎤䎬䎱䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗
䎾䎳䎧䏀
䎾䎯䎹䏀
䎾䎳䎯䏀
䎾䎦䎬䏀
䎾䎸䎥䏀
4 – 10
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4. Removing of 60” LCD Panel Module Unit, LCD CONTROL Unit, MAIN Unit, POWER/DRIVE Unit.
1. Remove the 21 Hooks and detach the 60” LCD Panel Module Unit .
2. Remove the 2 Connecting Cords , 2 Ferrite Cores and 6 lock screws and detach the LCD CONTROL Unit .
3. Remove the 5 lock screws and detach the MAIN PWB Shield .
4. Remove the 3 lock screws and detach the MAIN Unit and Terminal Angle (Bottom) .
5. Remove the 6 lock screws and detach the POWER/DRIVE Unit and AC Cord Barrier .
7. Remove the 16 lock screws and detach the 4 VESA Angle Ass’ .
䎰䎤䎬䎱䎃䎳䎺䎥䎃䎶䏋䏌䏈䏏䏇 䎚
䎔䎔
䎔䎙 䎳䎲䎺䎨䎵䎒䎧䎵䎬䎹䎨 䎔䎙
䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗 䎔䎕 䎹䎨䎶䎤䎃
䎤䏑䏊䏏䏈䎃䎤䏖䏖䏃䏜 䎛
䎹䎨䎶䎤䎃䎤䏑䏊䏏䏈䎃䎤䏖䏖䏃䏜 䎔䎚
䎔䎚
䎔䎙 䎔䎙
䎹䎨䎶䎤䎃
䎜 䎰䎤䎬䎱䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗
䎤䏑䏊䏏䏈
䎤䏖䏖䏃䏜
䎹䎨䎶䎤䎃䎤䏑䏊䏏䏈䎃䎤䏖䏖䏃䏜 䎔䎚
䎔䎚
䎔䎓
䎔䎖 䎫䏒䏒䏎 䎷䏈䏕䏐䏌䏑䏄䏏䎃䎤䏑䏊䏏䏈
䎤䎦䎃䎦䏒䏇䏈䎃 䎋䎥䏒䏗䏗䏒䏐䎌
䎥䏄䏕䏕䏌䏈䏕
䎫䏒䏒䏎 䎫䏒䏒䏎
䎔
䎙䎓䎅䎯䎦䎧䎃䎳䏄䏑䏈䏏䎃䎰䏒䏇䏘䏏䏈䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗
䎫䏒䏒䏎
䎔䎗 䎔䎗
䎖 䎩䏈䏕䏕䏌䏗䏈䎃䎦䏒䏕䏈
䎗
䎕 䎦䏒䏑䏑䏈䏗䏌䏑䏊䎃䎦䏒䏕䏇
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5. Removing of R/C OPC Unit, ICON Unit, WiFi Unit.
1. Detach the R/C OPC Unit .
2. Disconnect the RA wire.
3. Detach the ICON Unit .
4. Disconnect the CI wire.
5. Detach the Wi-Fi Unit .
6. Disconnect the UB wire.
䎩䏕䏒䏑䏗䎃䎦䏄䏅䏌䏑䏈䏗䎃䎤䏖䏖䏃䏜
4 – 12
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[3] REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS (LC-70LE640U/C6400U)
1. Removing of Stand Unit and Rear Cabinet Ass’y.
1. Remove the 4 lock screws and detach the Stand Unit .
2. Remove the 1 lock screw and detach the AC Cord Cover .
3. Disconnect AC wire and detach the AC Cord .
4. Remove the 4 VESA Hole Covers , 9 lock screws and 21 lock screws and detach the Rear Cabinet Ass’y .
䎗 䎤䎦䎃䎦䏒䏕䏇䎃䎦䏒䏙䏈䏕
䎤䎦䎃䎦䏒䏕䏇
䎹䎨䎶䎤䎃䎫䏒䏏䏈䎃䎦䏒䏙䏈䏕 䎘
䎶䏗䏄䏑䏇䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗 䎕 䎙 䎾䎤䎦䏀
䎔
䎚
䎾䎤䎦䏀
䎜 䎵䏈䏄䏕䎃䎦䏄䏅䏌䏑䏈䏗䎃䎤䏖䏖䏃䏜
Tighten together with the Fix with the 70" LCD Panel Module Unit. Only one side (outer) can come off.
Rear Cabinet Ass'y.
4 – 13
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[Precautions for assembly]
CAUTION
Set it so that there may not be a clearance between Front Cabinet Ass'y and Rear Cabinet Ass'y.
Push Push
There is a gap without the fingernail fitting The fingernail is surely fixed when Rear cabinet Ass'y is
in completely only when covering with Rear Cabinet Ass'y. firmly pushed, and the gap disappears.
19 places
4 – 14
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2. Removing of Speaker (L/R) and KEY Unit.
1. Disconnect the SP wire.
2. Remove the 2 lock screws and detach the Speaker (L) , Speaker (R) .
3. Disconnect the RC wire.
4. Detach the KEY Unit Ass’y .
5. Disconnect the KM wire.
6. Remove the 2 lock screws and detach the Key Button from Key Button Cover .
7. Detach the KEY Unit from Key Button .
䎰䎤䎬䎱䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗
䎮䎨䎼䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗 䎾䎶䎳䏀
䎮䏈䏜䎃䎥䏘䏗䏗䏒䏑䎃䎦䏒䏙䏈䏕 䎚
䎛 䎘 䎾䎵䎦䏀
䎾䎮䎰䏀
䎗 䎙 䎮䏈䏜䎃䎥䏘䏗䏗䏒䏑
䎮䎨䎼䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗䎃䎤䏖䏖䏃䏜 䎫䏒䏒䏎 䎫䏒䏒䏎 䎾䎶䎳䏀
䎜 䎜
䎥䏒䏗䏗䏒䏐䎃䎦䏒䏙䏈䏕
䎶䏓䏈䏄䏎䏈䏕䎃䎋䎵䎌 䎖 䎕 䎶䏓䏈䏄䏎䏈䏕䎃䎋䎯䎌
䎔 䎔
4 – 15
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3. Removing of Connectors
1. Disconnect the following connectors from the MAIN Unit. (PD, LV, PL, Cl, UB)
2. Disconnect the following connectors from the POWER/DRIVE Unit. (PD, LA)
3. Disconnect the following connectors from the LCD CONTROL Unit. (LV, PL)
䎳䎲䎺䎨䎵䎒䎧䎵䎬䎹䎨䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗 䎰䎤䎬䎱䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗
䎾䎯䎤䏀
䎾䎯䎤䏀
䎾䎳䎧䏀
䎾䎳䎯䏀
䎾䎯䎹䏀
䎯䎦䎧䎃䎦䎲䎱䎷䎵䎲䎯䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗
䎰䎤䎬䎱䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗
䎾䎳䎧䏀
䎾䎯䎹䏀
䎾䎳䎯䏀
䎾䎦䎬䏀
䎾䎸䎥䏀
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4. Removing of 70” LCD Panel Module Unit, LCD CONTROL Unit, MAIN Unit, POWER Unit.
1. Remove the 24 Hooks and detach the 70” LCD Panel Module Unit .
2. Remove the 2 Connecting Cords , 2 Ferrite Cores , 6 lock screws and detach the LCD CONTROL Unit .
3. Remove the 2 look screws and detach the 2 Spacers .
4. Remove the 6 lock screws and detach the POWER Unit .
5. Remove the 5 lock screws and detach the MAIN PWB Shield .
6. Remove the 3 lock screws and detach the MAIN Unit and Terminal Angle (Bottom) .
7. Remove the 12 lock screws and detach the 2 Support Ass’y .
8. Remove the 16 lock screws and detach the 4 VESA Angle Ass’ys .
䎔䎓
䎰䎤䎬䎱䎃䎳䎺䎥䎃䎶䏋䏌䏈䏏䏇 䎔䎔
䎛
䎔䎚 䎔䎚
䎹䎨䎶䎤䎃䎤䏑䏊䏏䏈
䎃䎤䏖䏖䏃䏜 䎔䎕
䎹䎨䎶䎤䎃䎤䏑䏊䏏䏈䎃䎤䏖䏖䏃䏜 䎔䎛 䎔䎛
䎳䎲䎺䎨䎵䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗
䎹䎨䎶䎤䎃
䎜
䎔䎚 䎔䎚 䎤䏑䏊䏏䏈 䎔䎖 䎰䎤䎬䎱䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗
䎤䏖䏖䏃䏜
䎔䎛
䎹䎨䎶䎤䎃䎤䏑䏊䏏䏈䎃䎤䏖䏖䏃䏜 䎔䎛
䎫䏒䏒䏎 䎔䎗 䎷䏈䏕䏐䏌䏑䏄䏏䎃䎤䏑䏊䏏䏈
䎋䎥䏒䏗䏗䏒䏐䎌
䎫䏒䏒䏎 䎫䏒䏒䏎
䎔
䎚䎓䎅䎯䎦䎧䎃䎳䏄䏑䏈䏏䎃䎰䏒䏇䏘䏏䏈䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗
䎫䏒䏒䏎 䎯䎦䎧䎃䎦䎲䎱䎷䎵䎲䎯䎃䎸䏑䏌䏗
䎶䏓䏄䏆䏈䏕 䎚 䎘 䎚 䎶䏓䏄䏆䏈䏕
䎙 䎙
䎔䎙 䎶䏘䏓䏓䏒䏕䏗䎃䎤䏖䏖䎊䏜
䎶䏘䏓䏓䏒䏕䏗䎃䎤䏖䏖䎊䏜 䎔䎙
䎖
䎗
䎩䏈䏕䏕䏌䏗䏈䎃䎦䏒䏕䏈
䎔䎘
䎔䎘 䎕 䎦䏒䏑䏑䏈䏗䏌䏑䏊䎃䎦䏒䏕䏇
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5. Removing of R/C OPC Unit, ICON Unit, WiFi Unit.
1. Detach the R/C OPC Unit .
2. Disconnect the RA wire.
3. Detach the ICON Unit .
4. Disconnect the CI wire.
5. Detach the Wi-Fi Unit .
6. Disconnect the UB wire.
䎩䏕䏒䏑䏗䎃䎦䏄䏅䏌䏑䏈䏗䎃䎤䏖䏖䏃䏜
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[4] The location putting on the heat measure sheet
1. MAIN PWB Unit
• LC-60LE640U/C6400U
• LC-70LE640U/6400U
835
PSPAZC741WJKZ
PSPAZC854WJKZ
TCON CPU COOLER
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[5] Precautions for assembly
1. Points to be checked and precautions when servicing the unit
Mount the main PWB Ass’y on the backlight chassis and check that the EMI-prevention parts are not peeled and twisted from the access holes. (The
EMI-prevention parts, conductive nonwoven fabric gaskets, must be seen from the access holes.)
[Countermeasure]
Attach the conductive nonwoven fabric gaskets on the shielded case on the main PWB.
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PSPAZC690WJZZ
PSPAZC691WJZZ x2
PSPAZC691WJZZ
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• LC-70LE640U/C6400U
PMLT-A691WJQZ
PMLT-A690WJQZ
PMLT-A690WJQZ
PMLT-A691WJQZ
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State where the main PWB and shielded case are assembled
Access hole
Access hole
The following is a drawing mounting the main PWB Ass’y on the backlight chassis. (The parts indicated by -> are the access holes for confirmation.)
(Main PWB Ass’y => State where the shielded case and RF terminal angle are mounted on the main PWB)
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CHAPTER 5. ADJUSTMENT
LC52LE640U
Service Manual
1. After replacement of any PWB unit and/or IC for repair, please note the following.
• When replacing the following units, make sure to prepare the new units loaded with updated software.
• When replacing the LCD control PWB, perform the VCOM adjustment.
2.2.2 Preparations
To upgrade the main software, it is necessary to get ready the USB Memory for version upgrade before you start.
Follow the steps below and create the USB Memory for version upgrade.
1. Copy the file BSMK_LE640_xxx.USB for version upgrade to the root directory (folder) of the USB Memory.
NOTE: In the USB Memory drive, do not store other folders or unrelated files, or more than one file for version upgrade.
Now the USB Memory for version upgrade is ready.
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2.2.3 How to upgrade the software
1. Unplug the AC cord.
2. Insert the USB Memory for version upgrade into the service socket.
3. Plug in the AC cord with power button pressed down.
4. After 5 seconds, unpress the power button.
5. After the unit startup, the system upgrade screen as shown below within 20-40 seconds.
Software Update
52LE640U
MAIN 26%
SUB MICOM SAME VERSION
PANEL EEPROM NO DATA
6. Even a single failure in the process will trigger the upgrade failure screen.
Software Update
52LE640U
UPGRADE FAILURE
MAIN Project ID
SUB MICOM NO DATA
PANEL EEPROM NO DATA
NOTE: In the event of a failure, repeat the upgrade process. If the process repeatedly fails, it is likely that the hardware need fixing.
7. Upon completion of the whole process, the upgrade success screen as shown below appears. You can check the new software version on this
screen. The version information appears after the upgrade is complete.
Software Update
52LE640U
UPGRADE SUCCESS
MAIN 100%
SUB MICOM SAME VERSION
PANEL EEPROM NO DATA
8. Unplug the AC cord and remove the USB Memory for version upgrade.
9. Now the software version upgrade is complete.
NOTE: When you are done with the software version upgrade, start the set, go to the top page of the adjustment process screen and check the main
software version information.
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2.3. Monitor microprocessor software version upgrade
Create the USB memory for monitor microprocessor software version upgrade in the same manner as explained in the “Main software version
upgrade”.
Copy the file BSMK_LE640_xxx.USB and BM2SMxxx.SMB. (named temporarily) for monitor microprocessor software version upgrade to the USB
memory.
Software Update
52LE640U
MAIN NO DATA
SUB MICOM 50%
PANEL EEPROM NO DATA
6. If the upgrade fails, power led will stop blinking. Also, the upgrade failure screen will be shown if upgrade screen was shown at 5.
Software Update
52LE640U
UPGRADE FAILURE
MAIN NO DATA
SUB MICOM SAME VERSION
PANEL EEPROM NO DATA
NOTE: In the event of a transient failure, upgrade will be automatically retried up to three times. If the process repeatedly fails, hardware may be the
cause.
7. The upgrade success screen will be shown if upgrade screen was shown at 5.
Software Update
52LE640U
UPGRADE SUCCESS
MAIN NO DATA
SUB MICOM 100%
PANEL EEPROM NO DATA
8. Unplug the AC cord and remove the USB Memory for version upgrade.
9. Now the software version upgrade is complete.
NOTE: When you are done with the software version upgrade, start the set, go to the top page of the adjustment process screen and check the mon-
itor microprocessor software version information and panel size information.
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3. Entering and exiting the adjustment process mode
1) Before entering the adjustment process mode, the AV position RESET in the video adjustment menu.
2) While holding down the “VOL (–)” and “INPUT” keys at a time, plug in the AC cord of the main unit to turn on the power.
The letter “<K>” appears on the screen.
3) Next, hold down the “VOL (–)” and “CH ( )” keys at a time.
(The “VOL (–)” and “CH ( )” keys should be pressed and held until the display appears.)
Multiple lines of blue characters appearing on the display indicate that the unit is now in the adjustment process mode.
When you fail to enter the adjustment process mode (the display is the same as normal startup), retry the procedure.
4) To exit the adjustment process mode after the adjustment is done, unplug the AC cord from the outlet to make a forced shutdown. (When the
power was turned off with the remote controller, once unplug the AC cord and plug it again. In this case, wait 10 seconds or so before plugging.)
CAUTION: Use due care in handling the information described here lest your users should know how to enter the adjustment process mode. If the
settings are tampered in this mode, unrecoverable system damage may result.
4. Remote controller key operation and description of display in adjustment process mode
1) Key operation
*Input mode is switched automatically when relevant adjustment is started so far as the necessary input signal is available.
2) Description of display
TEMPERATURE 6E
LAMP ERROR 0
3) 11 B00000039:11 4) 11 B00000025:52
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5. List of adjustment process mode menu
The character string in brackets [ ] will appear as a page title in the adjustment process menu header.
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Page Line Item Description Remarks (adjustment detail, etc.)
7 1 ANALOG RGB ADJ Analog RGB picture level adjustment
2 R A_GAIN
3 G A_GAIN
4 B A_GAIN
5 R OFFSET
6 G OFFSET
7 B OFFSET
8 RGB_A_CLAMP
8 1 VCOM ADJ VCOM adjustment value
9 1 LEV1 Standard value 1 Adjustment gradation setting.
2 LEV2 Standard value 2
3 LEV3 Standard value 3
4 LEV4 Standard value 4
5 LEV5 Standard value 5
6 LEV6 Standard value 6
10 1 MG1R WB adjustment Point 1, R adjustment value Parameter for six-point adjustment
2 MG1G WB adjustment Point 1, G adjustment value
3 MG1B WB adjustment Point 1, B adjustment value
4 MG2R WB adjustment Point 2, R adjustment value
5 MG2G WB adjustment Point 2, G adjustment value
6 MG2B WB adjustment Point 2, B adjustment value
7 MG3R WB adjustment Point 3, R adjustment value
8 MG3G WB adjustment Point 3, G adjustment value
9 MG3B WB adjustment Point 3, B adjustment value
11 1 MG4R WB adjustment Point 4, R adjustment value Parameter for six-point adjustment
2 MG4G WB adjustment Point 4, G adjustment value
3 MG4B WB adjustment Point 4, B adjustment value
4 MG5R WB adjustment Point 5, R adjustment value
5 MG5G WB adjustment Point 5, G adjustment value
6 MG5B WB adjustment Point 5, B adjustment value
7 MG6R WB adjustment Point 6, R adjustment value
8 MG6G WB adjustment Point 6, G adjustment value
9 MG6B WB adjustment Point 6, B adjustment value
12 1 LO R 1
2 LO G 1
3 LO B 1
4 LO Y 1
5 LO R 2
6 LO G 2
7 LO B 2
8 LO Y 2
9 LO R 3
10 LO G 3
11 LO B 3
12 LO Y 3
13 1 LO R 4
2 LO G 4
3 LO B 4
4 LO Y 4
5 LO R 5
6 LO G 5
7 LO B 5
8 LO Y 5
9 LO R 6
10 LO G 6
11 LO B 6
12 LO Y 6
13 CTEMP SELECT
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Page Line Item Description Remarks (adjustment detail, etc.)
14 1 MODE SELECT
2 POS SELECT
3 POS MIN
4 POS MID1
5 POS MID2
6 POS MID3
7 POS MID4
8 POS MID5
9 POS MID6
10 POS MAX
15 1 CD MIN
2 CD MID1
3 CD MID2
4 CD MID3
5 CD MID4
6 CD MID5
7 CD MID6
8 CD MAX
16 1 CALC
2 RESET
3 VAL1
4 VAL2
5 VAL3
6 VAL4
7 VAL5
8 VAL6
9 GAMMA ADJ TEMP
17 1 MONITOR TIME OUT
2 MONITOR MAX TEMP
3 MONITOR ERROR CAUSE RESET
18 1 LCD TEST PATTERN
2 LCD TEST PATTERN1
3 LCD TEST PATTERN2
4 LCD TEST PATTERN3
5 LCD TEST PATTERN4
6 TV TEST PATTERN 1
7 TV TEST PATTERN 2
19 1 T-CON VERSION EXT.1 PRIMROSE 2D Version
2 T-CON VERSION EXT.2 PRIMROSE 3D Version
3 T-CON VERSION EXT.3 Blank (Not Use)
4 T-CON VERSION EXT.4 Blank (Not Use)
20 1 READ/WRITE
2 SLAVE ADDRESS
3 RESISTER ADDRESS UPPER
4 RESISTER ADDRESS LOWER
5 WRITE DATA UPPER
6 WRITE DATA LOWER
7 READ DATA UPPER
8 READ DATA LOWER
21 1 POWER LED BRIGHTNESS
2 MENU LED BRIGHTNESS
3 INPUT LED BRIGHTNESS
4 CH UP LED BRIGHTNESS
5 CH DOWN LED BRIGHTNESS
6 VOL UP LED BRIGHTNESS
7 VOL DOWN LED BRIGHTNESS
8 LOGO LED BRIGHTNESS
9 ICON LED BRIGHTNESS
10 ICON LED BRIGHTNESS
(STANDBY)
11 3D LED BRIGHTNESS
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Page Line Item Description Remarks (adjustment detail, etc.)
22 1 POWER KEY SENSITIVITY
2 MENU KEY SENSITIVITY
3 INPUT KEY SENSITIVITY
4 CH UP KEY SENSITIVITY
5 CH DOWN KEY SENSITIVITY
6 VOL UP KEY SENSITIVITY
7 VOL DOWN KEY SENSITIVITY
23 1 KEY STRENGTH GET MODE
2 POWER KEY STRENGTH
3 MENU KEY STRENGTH
4 INPUT KEY STRENGTH
5 CH UP KEY STRENGTH
6 CH DOWN KEY STRENGTH
7 VOL UP KEY STRENGTH
8 VOL DOWN KEY STRENGTH
24 1 CROSSTALK ADJ MODE
2 CROSSTALK TH1
3 CROSSTALK TH2
4 CROSSTALK TH3
5 CROSSTALK TH4
6 CROSSTALK GAIN1
7 CROSSTALK GAIN2
8 CROSSTALK GAIN3
25 1 WIFI SSID 2.4GHz Set AP SSID
2 WIFI SSID 5GHz Set AP SSID
3 WIFI RSSI 2.4GHz Set RSSI threshold
4 WIFI RSSI 5GHz Set RSSI threshold
5 WIFI TIME 2.4GHz Set Time Out
6 WIFI TIME 5GHz Set Time Out
7 WIFI RSSI TEST Execute test
8 WIFI RSSI RESULT Display test result
26 1 KEY LOCK (1217)
2 KOUTEI AREA ALL CLEAR
3 A MODE AREA CLEAR
4 BACKUP AREA CLEAR
5 B MODE AREA CLEAR
6 EXECUTION
27 1 ERROR STANDBY CAUSE1
2 ERROR STANDBY CAUSE2
3 ERROR STANDBY CAUSE3
4 ERROR STANDBY CAUSE4
5 ERROR STANDBY CAUSE5
6 ERROR STANDBY CAUSE RESET
28 1 EEP SAVE Writing setting values to EEPROM
2 EEP RECOVER Reading setting values from EEPROM
3 MODEL NAME
4 PANEL SIZE
5 SETTING FOR ADJ
6 VERUP FLAG ENABLE
7 SHARP RC ENABLE
8 PANEL LIMIT
9 PANEL RANGE LIMIT
10 SHORT CHECK MODE
11 SHORT CHECK CURRENT
12 CURRENT SW
13 TEST NETWORK UPDATE
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*1 Details of P1.12 (NORMAL STANDBY CAUSE)
When TV set is powered off due to normal use or product specification, the last cause will be recorded.
The code, character string and description for the standby cause are below.
If you power off by remote, the cause will not be recorded.
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6. Special features
* STANDBY CAUSE (Page 1/28)
Display of a cause (code) of the last standby
The cause of the last standby is recorded in EEPROM whenever possible.
Checking this code will be useful in finding a problem when you repair the troubled set.
* EEP SAVE (Page 28/28)
Storage of EEP adjustment value
* EEP RECOVER (Page 28/28)
Retrieval of EEP adjustment value from storage area
8. Signal adjustment
8.1. LCD section adjustment [LCD module adjustment]
1/2 1/2
1/2
1/2
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8.2. Image adjustment
2 Automatic adjustment exe- Point the cursor to [ N358 ALL ADJ(INPUT2)] and press the [Enter] key.
cution The adjustment is complete when [ N358 ALL ADJ(INPUT2) OK] is displayed.
2 Automatic adjustment exe- Point the cursor to [ COMP15K ADJ(INPUT1)] and press the [Enter] key.
cution The adjustment is complete when [ COMP15K ADJ(INPUT1) OK] is displayed.
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8.2.5 Component 33K signal adjustment
2 Automatic adjustment exe- Point the cursor to [ COMP33K ADJ(INPUT1)] and press the [Enter] key.
cution The adjustment is complete when [ COMP33K ADJ(INPUT1) OK] is displayed.
XGA (1024x768)
100% color bar
2 Automatic adjustment exe- Point the cursor to [ ANALOG RGB ADJ] and press the [Enter] key.
cution The adjustment is complete when [ ANALOG RGB ADJ OK] is displayed.
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9. White balance adjustment
9.1. White balance adjustment (For details about the adjustment procedure, refer to “Kameyama Model Integrated Monitor
WB Adjustment Specification V1.92”.)
Adjustment
Adjustment conditions Adjustment procedure
point
1 Setting 1) Set the unit to the following conditions.
AV MODE: [DYNAMIC]
Backlight: +16
Active Backlight: OFF
Aging Time: Min. 60 minutes
2) Connect the unit with the white balance adjustment jig.
2 Automatic [Command] [Adjustment procedure]
adjustment exe- Process mode 1) Send the “adjustment process” code using the remote control.
cution KRSW0001 2) Set the point 6 to the specified gradation, specify the strongest color as the fixed
KKT10037 color, and adjust the RGB so that it becomes the standard value through negative
adjustment.
Setting 3) Set the point 5 to the specified gradation, set the G correction value (808 x G value of
KY0F0000 point 6/928) (fractions rounded off) and adjust the RB so that it becomes the standard
0SDS0001 value.
SBSL0016 4) Set the point 4 to the specified gradation, set the G correction value (696 x G value of
point 6/928) (fractions rounded off) and adjust the RB so that it becomes the standard
Multi-point adjustment mode value.
MSET0001 5) Set the point 3 to the specified gradation, set the G correction value (480 x G value of
point 6/928) (fractions rounded off) and adjust the RB so that it becomes the standard
Point 6 value.
LEV60232 6) Set the point 2 to the specified gradation, set the G correction value (236 x G value of
MG6G**** point 6/928) (fractions rounded off) and adjust the RB so that it becomes the standard
MG6B**** value.
MG6R**** 7) Set the point 1 to the specified gradation, set the G correction value (184 x G value of
point 6/928) (fractions rounded off) and adjust the RB so that it becomes the standard
Point 5 value.
LEV50202 8) Write the adjustment value by the MSET0003 command and turn off the AC power.
MG5G**** * RGB initial value of point 6: Set gradation 928
MG5B**** * RGB initial value of points 1 to 5: G correction value of each point
MG5R**** (At each point, make adjustment so that the remainder of the RGB adjustment value/
4 is equal.)
Point 4
LEV40174 [Adjustment value]
MG4G**** * According to the “Standard settings” submitted by the Technical Department
MG4B**** [LC60LE632U] teaching set
MG4R****
[Adjustment standard value]
Point 3 Measuring instrument: [Minolta CA-210] Technical measuring instrument
LEV30120 Level Reference value Adjustment spec Inspection spec
MG3G**** X=0.272
Point 6 928 ±0.0010 ±0.0020
MG3B**** y=0.277
MG3R**** X=0.272
Point 5 808 ±0.0010 ±0.0020
y=0.277
Point 2 X=0.272
Point 4 696 ±0.0015 ±0.0030
LEV20059 y=0.277
MG2G**** X=0.272
Point 3 480 ±0.0020 ±0.0040
MG2B**** y=0.277
MG2R**** X=0.272
Point 2 236 ±0.0030 ±0.0060
y=0.277
Point 1 X=0.272
Point 1 184 ±0.004 ±0.0080
LEV10046 y=0.277
MG1G**** Remarks Setting conditions for inspection
MG1B**** AV MODE: [DYNAMIC] (Reset)
MG1R**** Monochro: ON
Active Backlight: OFF
Writing Aging Time: Min. 60 minutes
MSET0003
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10. Key writing
10.1. EDID writing (Main PWB: QPWBXF733WJN2)
1. Write the MAC key data on IC8455 mounted on the main PWB.
2. Carry out thorough data management to avoid redundant writing of data.
If the IC where data is written is damaged, replace the PWB since only the IC cannot be changed.
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[2] PUBLIC MODE SETTING PROCEDURE
1. How to start Public Mode
• There are the following two ways to get the public mode setup screen displayed.
In the adjustment process mode, turn on “PUBLIC MODE”. Also press the “CH ( )” and “VOL (+)” keys on the set at once and turn on the
power.
1) Press the “INPUT” and “VOL (+)” keys on the set at once and turn on the power.
2) Get the password input screen displayed.
Procedure
˴The input starts with the leftmost digit.
˴Use the numeric keys [1] thru [9] and [0] keys on the remote controller.
˴The other keys are not acceptable.
˴With a numeric-key input, "_" will change to "˴".
˴The input position will move one digit to the right.
˴With all the 3 digits entered, the password will be verified.
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4. Public Mode Menu
The guidance is not displayed on screen.
Setup procedure
• To move the cursor up and down, use the “cursor UP/DOWN” key (remote controller) and “CH ( )/( )” key (remote controller and set).
• To change the settings, use the “cursor RIGHT/LEFT” key (remote controller) and “VOL (+)/(–)” key (remote controller and set).
• To save new settings, keep the cursor at “EXECUTE” and use “ENTER” key (remote controller and set).
PUBLIC MODE
POWER ON FIXED [VARIABLE ]
MAXIMUM VOLUME [ 60 ]
VOLUME FIXED [VARIABLE ]
VOLUME FIXED LEVEL [ 20 ]
RC BUTTON [RESPOND ]
PANEL BUTTON [RESPOND ]
MENU BUTTON [RESPOND ]
AV POSITION FIXED [VARIABLE ]
ON SCREEN DISPLAY [YES ]
INPUT MODE START [NORMAL ]
INPUT MODE FIXED [VARIABLE ]
LOUD SPEAKER [ON ]
RC_PATH_THROUGH [OFF ]
232C POWON [DISABLE ]
PUBLIC MODE [OFF ]
RESET
EXECUTE
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5. On Setting Items
* “EZ-SETUP” discussed below indicates “EZ-SETUP after the first power-on”.
1) POWER ON FIXED
2) MAXIMUM VOLUME
3) VOLUME FIXED
Selection Selection between “Variable”, “Fixed”, “ACON (AC CTRL)” and “AC/RCON (AC/RC CTRL)” (loop provided)
Default Variable
Explanation • FIXED: Fixed at the level adjusted for a fixed volume.
• AC CTRL: Start-up at the level specified for a fixed volume at ACON.
• AC/RC CTRL: Start-up at the level specified for a fixed volume at start.
Limit in Setting • The sound volume for the ON-timer (Wake up timer) is fixed also without display of menu. Besides, the setting is made
impossible. (Basically, the menu is not displayed.)
• The following keys become invalid:
• Sound volume Up/Down (VOL +/–) [for both remote control and the unit]
• Mute (MUTE)
Exception • In the item “VOLUME” of adjustment process, the sound volume can be set freely irrespective of this setting.
Remarks • As for sound volume fixing and sound volume MAX level, the sound volume fixing has priority.
• Once the sound volume has been changed by adjustment process, it should be set back to the sound volume preset by
sound volume fixing level when the adjustment process ends.
5) RC BUTTON
Selection Selection between “Respond”, “No Respond” and “Limited” (loop provided)
Default Respond
Explanation Making the remote controller settings.
• At the “No Respond” setting, the remote controller keys are disabled. Its power key (reception/standby key) is disabled too.
• At the “Limited” setting, some channel-related keys alone are operative. All the other remote controller keys (power, volume
/ , channel / , light control (brightness sensor), broadcast select) are inoperative.
Limit in Setting In “No respond” setting, all the keys (including the power key) are not accepted.
Exception • Adjustment process, inspection process and hotel only keys are valid irrespective of setting.
• All the keys can be used in adjustment process, inspection mode and hotel menu irrespective of setting.
Remarks
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6) PANEL BUTTON
7) MENU BUTTON
8) ON SCREEN DISPLAY
Selection Selection between “Normal”, “Air ( )”, “INPUT 1/2/3”, “PC”, “HDMI 1/2/3/4/5”, “DVI” (loop provided)
Default Normal
Explanation In power-ON, the input source to be started or channel can be set.
(In standard mode, the operation follows the last memory.)
About options • All the input sources in the model are made selectable.
• In TV mode, the channel to be set follows the last memory and the content of the last memory is included in the notation by
options. Ex.) Air (2), Cable (98.1) etc.
Limit in Setting • The display of channel setting menu and the channel setting operation are prohibited.
Exception
Remarks • In setting at “Normal”, the setting of “Input mode fixed” is changed to “Variable” and selection should be prohibited.
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10)INPUT MODE FIXED
Selection Selection between “Variable”, “Fixed”, “ACON (AC CTRL)” and “AC/RCON (AC/RC CTRL)” (loop provided)
Default – (Variable)
Explanation • At the “Fixed” setting, the TV set gets started with the settings of “Input mode start”, and then any other channels and inputs
are not accepted.
• At the “ACON (AC CTRL)” setting, the TV set gets started with the settings of “Input mode start” under AC control.
• At the “AC/RCON (AC/RC CTRL)” setting, the TV set gets started with the settings of “Input mode start” under either control.
Limit in Setting • With the execution of hotel mode, the input source is forced to change to that set by “Input mode start” and the channel
switching and input switching are prohibited thereafter.
• ON-timer's (Wake-up timer) channel items are not displayed or the operation is prohibited. (Basically, they are not displayed.)
• The following keys are invalidated.
CH / , direct tuning button, FLASHBACK, input
However, the keys (input switching and CH / keys) of the unit for menu operation remain valid.
Exception None
Remarks • In the following case, setting is cancelled and mode is changed to “Variable”.
When the setting of “Input mode start” is set to “Normal”.
11)RC_PATH_THROUGH
Selection Selection between “OFF”, “ON: TV RCE” and “ON: TV RCD” (loop provided)
Default OFF
Explanation Function to feed the remote controller-received signal to Pin 9 (open) on the RS232C.
Limit in Setting None
Exception None
Remarks None
14)232C POWON
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15)PUBLIC MODE (ON/OFF)
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CHAPTER 6. TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE
LC52LE640U
Service Manual
Yes
Is the Center Icon flashing? Check "[2] LED flashing specification at the time of an error (Center icon LED used)".
No
Yes
No
Is the Backlight lighting? Check "LED Backlight does not turn on.".
Yes
Check "Picture does not display.".
[2] LED flashing specification at the time of an error (Center icon LED used)
1. Display method
• Since only the center icon LED can be used, slow flashing and fast flashing are combined.
• Refer to Table 1.
• The Start from the detail display. (No outline display)
• After recovering from an error, if the same error cannot be generated again, refer to MONITOR ERR CAUSE on the process screen.
• During version upgrade, the brightness of the flashing LED changes smoothly.
• When completing version upgrade, the brightness of the LED changes in a staircase pattern.
Center icon ON
OFF
1600ms 1600ms
400ms
400ms 300ms
100ms
500ms
500ms
ON
Center icon OFF
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Table 1. Concrete flashing pattern
Detail display
Item Cause
Slow flashing Fast flashing
Inverter/Lamp system failure Flashes once Flashes once Lamp error
Power PWB Flashes twice Flash once Power supply error 2 (*2) AC_DET error
failure Flash twice Power supply error 2 (*2) UR+13V error
(Power failure, etc.) Flash 3 times Power supply error 2 (*2) D+3.3V error
Flash 5 times Panel power supply error
Main PWB Flashes 3 times Flashes once Initial communication error
failure Flashes twice Start-up confirmation communication error
(Communication Flashes 3 times Regular communication error
failure, etc.) Flashes 5 times Other communication error
Others Flashes 4 times Flashes once Temperature error
Flashes twice Sync error
Flashes 3 times Notification from the main microcomputer (*3)
VerUP executing Flashes smoothly None Version upgrading
VerUP succeeded Flashes in a staircase pattern None Version upgrade succeeded
VerUP failed None Flashes continuously Version upgrade failed
ROM data failure None Flashes continuously Start-up after failing version upgrade (*4)
*2: They depend on the system. Power supply error is defined from product to product.
*3: For details, refer to ERROR STANDBY CAUSE on the adjustment process screen.
*4: If the boot section is abnormal, there is no flashing (flashing impossible).
3. New method
Center icon
1600ms 1600ms
400ms
400ms 300ms
100ms
Center icon
500ms
500ms
Center icon
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LED flashing timing chart at the time of an error
1) Inverter/Lamp failure details (Flashes slowly once and flashes fast) Note
2) Power failure details (Flashes slowly twice and flashes fast) Note
3) Communication failure details (Flashes slowly 3 times and flashes fast) Note
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4) Other failure details (Flashes slowly 4 times and flashes fast) Note
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[3] TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE
• LED Backlight does not turn on.
Do you start?
YES
When main unit is replaced, does it start normally?
YES NO
Replace main unit. en LCD control unit is replaced, does it start normally?
YES
Replace LCD control unit.
NO
When the parts in the panel can be replaced. →Replace all LED-bars in the panel module.
When the parts in the panel cannot be replaced. →Replace panel module.
Do you start?
NO
When power supply unit is replaced, does it start normally?
YES
Replace power supply unit.
NO
When main unit is replaced, does it start normally?
YES
Replace main unit.
NO
When LCD control unit is replaced, does it start normally?
YES
Replace LCD control unit.
NO
When the parts in the panel can be replaced. →Replace all LED-bars in the panel module.
When the parts in the panel cannot be replaced. →Replace panel module.
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YES
Replace C-S FPC.
NO
When C-PWB is replaced, does screen display normally?
YES
Replace C-PWB.
(Adjust “VCOM ADJ” after replace C-PWB)
NO
Replace Panel HIRAKI.
(Adjust “VCOM ADJ” after replace Panel HIRAKI)
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No video (1)
COMPOSITE: No external input video [INPUT-6] COMPOSITE: No external input video [INPUT-7]
Is INPUT-6 selected on the input select menu screen? Is INPUT-7 selected on the input select menu screen?
NO NO
Select INPUT-6 on the input select menu Select INPUT-7 on the input select menu
screen for the right input signal. screen for the right input signal.
YES YES
Is there the COMPOSITE signal input at pin (AJ23) of Is there the COMPOSITE signal input at pin (AK22) of IC3303
IC3303 (CPU)? (CPU)?
NO NO
Check the line between pin (10) of J510 Check the line between pin (5) of J510 and
and pin (AJ23) of IC3303. pin (AK22) of IC3303.
YES YES
Is the T-CON PWB connected? NO Check the panel module and harness.
VBO_HTPDN (40pin), VBO_LOCKN (39pin) of P2604 become Low if there is no problem in
the connection.
YES
Are the V-By-One signal input to the pin of P2604? NO Check IC3303 and its peripheral circuits.
VBO_CN_TXA+/- (36/37pin), VBO_CN_TXB+/- (32/33pin), (IC3501/IC3502/IC3503, etc.)
VBO_CN_TXC+/- (28/29pin), VBO_CN_TXD+/- (24/25pin).
YES
Check the panel module and harness.
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No video (2)
NO
Select INPUT-5 on the input select menu screen for the
right input signal.
YES
Is the T-CON PWB connected? NO Check the panel module and harness.
VBO_HTPDN (40pin), VBO_LOCKN (39pin) of P2604 become Low if there is no prob-
lem in the connection.
YES
Are the V-By-One signal input to the pin of P2604? NO Check IC3303 and its peripheral circuits.
VBO_CN_TXA+/- (36/37pin), VBO_CN_TXB+/- (32/33pin), (IC3501/IC3502/IC3503, etc.)
VBO_CN_TXC+/- (28/29pin), VBO_CN_TXD+/- (24/25pin).
YES
Check the panel module and harness.
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No video (3)
No video at UHF/VHF broadcast signal reception No video at digital broadcast signal reception
Is there the analog video signal output (CVBS) at pin (9) of Are there the IF signal outputs (D_IF+/-) at the pins (11) and (10) of tuner
tuner (TU1105)? (TU1105)?
NO NO
Check TU1105 and its peripheral circuits Check the line between TU1105 and IC4405, and
(TU_SDATA: Pin4 of TU1105 their peripheral circuits (C4463/C4464/R1158, etc.).
TU_SCLK: Pin5 of TU1105, etc.).
YES YES
Is there the analog video signal input at pin (AK24) of IC3303 Are there the TS signal outputs (ATSC_TS_D0/SYNC/CLK/VAL) at the
(CPU)? pins (33), (34), (37) and (38) of Demodulator (IC4405)?
NO NO
Check the line between IC3303 and TU1105, and Check the line between IC4405 and IC3303, and
their peripheral circuits. their peripheral circuits (R4450/R3365/R3432, etc.).
YES YES
Is the T-CON PWB connected? NO Check the panel module and harness.
VBO_HTPDN (40pin), VBO_LOCKN (39pin) of P2604 become Low if there is no
problem in the connection.
YES
Are the V-By-One signal input to the pin of P2604? NO Check IC3303 and its peripheral circuits.
VBO_CN_TXA+/- (36/37pin), VBO_CN_TXB+/- (32/33pin), (IC3501/IC3502/IC3503, etc.)
VBO_CN_TXC+/- (28/29pin), VBO_CN_TXD+/- (24/25pin).
YES
Check the panel module and harness.
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No video (4)
NO
Select INPUT-8 on the input select menu screen for the right input signal.
Is IC1504 (HDMI switch) accessed by I2C, with PC connected, to read the VGA_SCL/SDA data?
Check the DDC line and its peripheral circuits. (IC1504 and its peripherals).
YES
Are there the video signal inputs at pins (AK15) (G), (AK13) (B) and (AM15) (R) of IC3303 (CPU)?
Are there the VSYNC/HSYNC signal inputs at pins (AM13) and (AL13) of IC3303?
NO
Check the line between SC501 and IC3303.
YES
Is the T-CON PWB connected? NO Check the panel module and harness.
VBO_HTPDN (40pin), VBO_LOCKN (39pin) of P2604 become Low if there is no problem
in the connection.
YES
Are the V-By-One signal input to the pin of P2604? NO Check IC3303 and its peripheral circuits.
VBO_CN_TXA+/- (36/37pin), VBO_CN_TXB+/- (32/33pin), (IC3501/IC3502/IC3503, etc.)
VBO_CN_TXC+/- (28/29pin), VBO_CN_TXD+/- (24/25pin).
YES
Check the panel module and harness.
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Is INPUT-1 selected on the input select menu screen? NO Select INPUT-1 on the input select menu screen
for the right input signal.
YES
Does the HOT PLUG detection function? Check the line between the input terminals of
NO SC1503 and IC1504.
Does the DDC5V signal come from pin (18) of SC1503 to pin (60) of IC1504 Check IC1504 and its peripheral circuits
(HDMI_SW)? (SDA1_400K: pin70 of IC1504/SCL1_400K: pin71
of IC1504, etc.).
YES
Does the HPD signal come from pin (59) of IC1504 to pin (19) of SC1503? NO Check the line between the pin (59) of IC1504 and
the pin (19) of SC1503.
NO
Check the DDC line and its peripheral circuits.
(IC1504 and its peripherals).
YES
Are there the all of TMDS inputs at pins (AM9/AL9) (CLK-/+), (AM10/AL10) (D0-/+), NO Check the line between IC1504 and IC3303, and
(AM11/AL11) (D1-/+), (AM12/AL12) (D2-/+) of IC3303 (CPU)? their peripheral circuits.
YES
Is the T-CON PWB connected? NO Check the panel module and harness.
VBO_HTPDN (40pin), VBO_LOCKN (39pin) of P2604 become Low if there is no
problem in the connection.
YES
Are the V-By-One signal input to the pin of P2604? NO Check IC3303 and its peripheral circuits.
VBO_CN_TXA+/- (36/37pin), VBO_CN_TXB+/- (32/33pin), (IC3501/IC3502/IC3503, etc.)
VBO_CN_TXC+/- (28/29pin), VBO_CN_TXD+/- (24/25pin).
YES
Check the panel module and harness.
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Is INPUT-2 selected on the input select menu screen? NO Select INPUT-2 on the input select menu screen
for the right input signal.
YES
Does the HOT PLUG detection function? Check the line between the input terminals of
NO SC1502 and IC1504.
Does the DDC5V signal come from pin (18) of SC1502 to pin (75) of IC1504 Check IC1504 and its peripheral circuits
(HDMI_SW)? (SDA1_400K: pin70 of IC1504/SCL1_400K:
pin71 of IC1504, etc.).
YES
Does the HPD signal come from pin (74) of IC1504 to pin (19) of SC1502? NO Check the line between the pin (74) of IC1504
and the pin (19) of SC1502.
Check IC1504 and its peripheral circuits
(SDA1_400K: pin70 of IC1504/SCL1_400K:
pin71 of IC1504, etc.).
YES
Are there the TMDS signal inputs at pins (17/18) (CLK-/+), (19/20) (D0-/+), (21/22) NO Is IC1504 (pin72/pin73) accessed by I2C, with
(D1-/+), (23/24) (D2-/+), all of IC1504? HDMI connected, to read the DDC_I2C SDA/SCL
data?
NO
Check the DDC line and its peripheral circuits.
(IC1504 and its peripherals).
YES
Are there the all of TMDS inputs at pins (AM9/AL9) (CLK-/+), (AM10/AL10) (D0-/+), NO Check the line between IC1504 and IC3303, and
(AM11/AL11) (D1-/+), (AM12/AL12) (D2-/+) of IC3303 (CPU)? their peripheral circuits.
YES
Is the T-CON PWB connected? NO Check the panel module and harness.
VBO_HTPDN (40pin), VBO_LOCKN (39pin) of P2604 become Low if there is no
problem in the connection.
YES
Are the V-By-One signal input to the pin of P2604? NO Check IC3303 and its peripheral circuits.
VBO_CN_TXA+/- (36/37pin), VBO_CN_TXB+/- (32/33pin), (IC3501/IC3502/IC3503, etc.)
VBO_CN_TXC+/- (28/29pin), VBO_CN_TXD+/- (24/25pin).
YES
Check the panel module and harness.
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Is INPUT-3 selected on the input select menu screen? NO Select INPUT-3 on the input select menu screen for
the right input signal.
YES
Does the HOT PLUG detection function? Check the line between the input terminals of
NO SC1501 and IC1504.
Does the DDC5V signal come from pin (18) of SC1501 to pin (56) of IC1504 Check IC1504 and its peripheral circuits.
(HDMI_SW)? (SDA1_400K: pin70 of IC1504/SCL1_400K: pin71
of IC1504, etc.).
YES
Does the HPD signal come from pin (55) of IC1504 to pin (19) of SC1501? NO Check the line between the pin (55) of IC1504 and
the pin (19) of SC1501.
Check IC1504 and its peripheral circuits
(SDA1_400K: pin70 of IC1504/SCL1_400K: pin71
of IC1504, etc.).
YES
Are there the TMDS signal inputs at pins (8/9) (CLK-/+), (10/11) (D0-/+), (12/13) NO Is IC1504 (pin53/pin54) accessed by I2C, with
(D1-/+), (14/15) (D2-/+), all of IC1504? HDMI connected, to read the DDC_I2C SDA/SCL
data?
NO
Check the DDC line and its peripheral circuits.
YES (IC1504 and its peripherals).
Are there the all of TMDS inputs at pins (AM9/AL9) (CLK-/+), (AM10/AL10) (D0-/+), NO Check the line between IC1504 and IC3303, and
(AM11/AL11) (D1-/+), (AM12/AL12) (D2-/+) of IC3303 (CPU)? their peripheral circuits.
YES
Is the T-CON PWB connected? NO Check the panel module and harness.
VBO_HTPDN (40pin), VBO_LOCKN (39pin) of P2604 become Low if there is no
problem in the connection.
YES
Are the V-By-One signal input to the pin of P2604? NO Check IC3303 and its peripheral circuits.
VBO_CN_TXA+/- (36/37pin), VBO_CN_TXB+/- (32/33pin), (IC3501/IC3502/IC3503, etc.)
VBO_CN_TXC+/- (28/29pin), VBO_CN_TXD+/- (24/25pin).
YES
Check the panel module and harness.
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Is INPUT-4 selected on the input select menu screen? NO Select INPUT-4 on the input select menu screen for
the right input signal.
YES
Does the HOT PLUG detection function? Check the line between the input terminals of SC1505
NO and IC1504.
Does the DDC5V signal come from pin (18) of SC1505 to pin (51) of IC1504 Check IC1504 and its peripheral circuits
(HDMI_SW)? (pin70 of IC1504/SCL1: pin71 of IC1504, etc.).
YES
Does the HPD signal come from pin (50) of IC1504 to pin (19) of SC1505? NO Check the line between the pin (50) of IC1504 and the
pin (19) of SC1505.
Check IC1504 and its peripheral circuits
pin70 of IC1504/SCL1: pin71 of IC1504, etc.).
YES
Are there the TMDS signal inputs at pins (99/100) (CLK-/+), (1/2) (D0-/+), (3/4) NO Is IC1504 (pin48/pin49) accessed by I2C, with HDMI
(D1-/+), (5/6) (D2-/+), all of IC1504? connected, to read the DDC_I2C SDA/SCL data?
NO
Check the DDC line and its peripheral circuits.
YES (IC1504 and its peripherals)
Are there the all of TMDS inputs at pins (AM9/AL9) (CLK-/+), (AM10/AL10) (D0-/ NO Check the line between IC1504 and IC3303, and their
+), (AM11/AL11) (D1-/+), (AM12/AL12) (D2-/+) of IC3303 (CPU)? peripheral circuits.
YES
Is the T-CON PWB connected? NO Check the panel module and harness.
VBO_HTPDN (40pin), VBO_LOCKN (39pin) of P2604 become Low if there is no
problem in the connection.
YES
Are the V-By-One signal input to the pin of P2604? NO Check IC3303 and its peripheral circuits.
VBO_CN_TXA+/- (36/37pin), VBO_CN_TXB+/- (32/33pin), (IC3501/IC3502/IC3503, etc.)
VBO_CN_TXC+/- (28/29pin), VBO_CN_TXD+/- (24/25pin).
YES
Check the panel module and harness.
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No audio (1)
Is INPUT-6 selected on the input select Is INPUT-7 selected on the input select Is INPUT-5 selected on the input select
menu screen? menu screen? menu screen?
NO NO NO
Refer to “: No external input Refer to “: No external input Refer to “: No external input
video [INPUT-6]”. video [INPUT-7]”. video [INPUT-5]”.
YES YES YES
Is the audio output selected for “VARI- Is the audio output selected for “VARI- Is the audio output selected for “VARI-
ABLE” on the menu screen? ABLE” on the menu screen? ABLE” on the menu screen?
NO NO NO
Set the audio output to Set the audio output to Set the audio output to
“FIXED”. “FIXED”. “FIXED”.
YES YES YES
Does the audio signal come from pins (8) Does the audio signal come from pins (3) Does the audio signal come from pins (13)
(L) and (7) (R) of input terminal (J510) to (L) and (2) (R) of input terminal (J510) to (L) and (12) (R) of input terminal (J510) to
pins (AL30) (L) and (AL32) (R) of IC3303 pins (AL27) (L) and (AK28) (R) of IC3303 pins (AK27) (L) and (AK29) (R) of IC3303
(CPU)? (CPU)? (CPU)?
NO NO NO
Check the line between J510 Check the line between J510 Check the line between J510
and IC3303. and IC3303. and IC3303.
YES YES YES
Does the digital audio signal come from pins (Y32/Y31/Y30/V27) (CPU_AOMCLK/AOBCK/AOLRCK/AOSDATA0) of IC3303 (CPU) to pins (5/7/8/6)
(AMP_MCLK/BCLK/LRCLK/DATA_LR) of IC2703 (AMP for L/R)?
NO
Check the line between IC3303 and IC2703 and their peripheral circuits.
YES
Is the audio output from IC2703 as specified? NO Check IC2703 and their peripheral circuits.
YES
Check the connector (P2701) L/R speakers and their
peripheral circuits.
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No audio (2)
[PC analog audio input] INPUT-8 No audio. [HDMI analog audio input] INPUT-2 No audio.
Is INPUT-8 selected on the input select menu screen? Is INPUT-2 selected on the input select menu screen?
NO NO
Refer to “: No external input video [INPUT-8]”. Refer to “: No external input video [INPUT-2]”.
YES YES
Is the audio output selected for “VARIABLE” on the menu screen? Is the audio output selected for “VARIABLE” on the menu screen?
NO NO
Set the audio output to “FIXED”. Set the audio output to “FIXED”.
YES YES
Is the “PC input” - “Audio select” selected for “Video + Audio” on the Is the “PC input” - “Audio select” selected for “HDMI + Analog” on
menu screen? the menu screen?
NO NO
Set the “PC input” - “Audio select” to “Video + Set the “PC input” - “Analog select” to “HDMI +
Audio”. Analog.
YES YES
Does the digital audio signal come from pins (Y32/Y31/Y30/V27) (CPU_AOMCLK/AOBCK/AOLRCK/AOSDATA0) of IC3303 (CPU) to pins (5/7/8/6)
(AMP_MCLK/BCLK/LRCLK/DATA_LR) of IC2703 (AMP for L/R)?
NO
Check the line between IC3303 and IC2703 and their peripheral circuits.
YES
Is the audio output from IC2703 as specified? NO Check IC2703 and their peripheral circuits.
YES
Check the connector (P2701) L/R speakers and their peripheral cir-
cuits.
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No audio (3)
No audio at UHF/VHF broadcast signal reception. No audio at digital broadcast signal reception.
Is TV selected on the input select menu screen? Is TV selected on the input select menu screen?
NO NO
Refer to “No video at UHF/VHF broadcast signal Refer to “No video at digital broadcast signal
reception”. reception”.
YES YES
Is the audio output selected for “VARIABLE” on the menu screen? If no video appears, refer to “No video at digital broadcast signal
reception”.
NO
Set the audio output to “FIXED”. Is the audio output selected for “VARIABLE” on the menu screen?
NO
Set the audio output to “FIXED”.
YES
Is there the SIF signal output at pin (8) of tuner (TU1105)?
NO
Check the tuner (TU1105) and its peripheral cir-
cuits.
(I2C line: TUNER_SCL/TUNER_SDA, etc.)
YES
Does the SIF signal come from pin (8) of TU1105 (tuner) to pin
(AM24) of IC3303 (CPU)?
NO
Check the line between TU1105 and IC3303, and
their peripheral circuits.
YES YES
Does the digital audio signal come from pins (Y32/Y31/Y30/V27) (CPU_AOMCLK/AOBCK/AOLRCK/AOSDATA0) of IC3303 (CPU) to pins (5/7/8/6)
(AMP_MCLK/BCLK/LRCLK/DATA_LR) of IC2703 (AMP for L/R)?
NO
Check the line between IC3303 and IC2703 and their peripheral circuits.
YES
Is the audio output from IC2703 as specified? NO Check IC2703 and their peripheral circuits.
YES
Check the connector (P2701) L/R speakers and their peripheral cir-
cuits.
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No audio (4)
[INPUT-1 input]
Is INPUT-1 selected on the input select menu screen?
[INPUT-2 input]
Is INPUT-2 selected on the input select menu screen?
[INPUT-3 input]
Is INPUT-3 selected on the input select menu screen?
[INPUT-4 input]
Is INPUT-4 selected on the input select menu screen?
NO
Refer to “: No external input video [INPUT-1/2/3/4]”.
YES
[INPUT-1 input]
If no video appears, refer to “No external input video (HDMI) [INPUT-1]”.
[INPUT-2 input]
If no video appears, refer to “No external input video (HDMI) [INPUT-2]”.
[INPUT-3 input]
If no video appears, refer to “No external input video (HDMI) [INPUT-3]”.
[INPUT-4 input]
If no video appears, refer to “No external input video (HDMI) [INPUT-4]”.
NO
Set the audio output to “FIXED”.
YES
Does the digital audio signal come from pins (Y32/Y31/Y30/V27) (CPU_AOMCLK/AOBCK/AOLRCK/AOSDATA0) of IC3303 (CPU) to pins (5/7/8/6)
(AMP_MCLK/BCLK/LRCLK/DATA_LR) of IC2703 (AMP for L/R)?
NO
Check the line between IC3303 and IC2703 and their peripheral circuits.
YES
Is the audio output from IC2703 as specified? NO Check IC2703 and their peripheral circuits.
YES
Check the connector (P2701) L/R speakers and their peripheral
circuits.
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If no video appears, refer to “No external input video (HDMI) If no video appears, refer to “No video at digital broadcast signal
[INPUT-1/2/3/4]”. reception”.
Is there the SPDIF signal output (CPU_ASPDIF) at pin (AA31) of IC3303 (CPU)?
NO
Check the IC3303 and its peripheral circuits.
YES
Is there the SPDIF signal (OPT_OUT) input at pin (2) of IC503 (SPDIF BUFFER & SPDIF-MUTE)?
NO
Check the line between IC3303 and IC503.
YES
Is there the MUTE signal input at pin (1) of IC503? (usual: High, Mute: Low)
NO
Check the AUDIO_MUTE and their peripheral circuits (Q505, etc.).
YES
Is there the SPDIF signal input at pin (1) of D527 (OPTICAL OUTPUT)?
YES NO
Check the speakers and the optical cable. Check D527 and its peripheral circuits.
No optical output under the following conditions as per HDMI requirements.
* Audio contents protected.
* Audio frequency beyond 48kHz.
* Audio bit length beyond 16bits.
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Is the audio output from the monitor set at “VARIABLE” or “FIXED” on the menu screen?
NO
Check IC3303 (CPU) and its peripheral circuits.
YES
Are there the audio signal outputs at pins (AJ31) (HP_MON_L) and (AJ32) (HP_MON_R) of IC3303 (CPU)?
NO
Check IC3303 (CPU) and its peripheral circuits.
YES
Does the audio signal come from pins (2) (MONI_HP_L) and (11) (MONI_HP_R) of IC2704 (Line-out Amplifier) to pins (3) (L) and (2) (R) of J504?
NO
Check the line between IC2704 and J504 and their peripheral circuits.
Check the AUDIO_MUTE and HP_MUTE lines and its peripheral circuits (Q506,
YES
Q510, D2711, etc.).
Check the connector (J504) and their peripheral circuits, and speakers and the Cable.
No connect network
Does the signal come to 1pin of LAN-jack J9501? YES Check the interface device and peripheral circuits.
(see fig-1, fig-2) (power-LED of hub, LINK-LED of hub)
NO
Does the signal come to AD32 pin of IC3303? YES Check the line between J9501 and IC3303.
(see fig-2) Check the LAN-jack J9501.
NO
Check IC3303 and its peripheral circuits.
1pin
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LC52LE640U
Manual
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1.11. IC9505 (VHiPD720114-1Q)
This IC is a USB hub controller.
It has one upstream port and four downstream ports,
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CHAPTER 8. OVERALL WIRING/SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
LC52LE640U
Service Manual
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HDMI
MAIN Unit
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HDMI
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HDMI
KEY Unit
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USB NET
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B R/C Unit
1 5 ޣRA ޤDUNTKG015FM01
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
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[2] SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
CVBS CVBS2_IN
INPUT MAIN
7 LR CVBS2_IN_L/R
J T-CON
VBO_LOCKN
CVBS CVBS1_IN VBO_HTPDN I2C0_SCL/SDA
INPUT
6
LR
L CVBS1_IN_L/R
OFL
PWM1
T-CON
I2C_READY
PNL_EN N_PNL_EN
7
MAIN PWM1
LR COMP1_IN_L/R
INPUT
5
Component COMP1_Y/Pb/Pr
PNL_WP 3
6
DIMMER POWER
1
OFL 㧔Driver)
OFL1_FRCRST
12
I
BU+3.3V
DET_PNL12V
RESET
AMP_MUTE
I/O 9
H N_PER_RST N_PER_RST I/O L/R_REF 8
N_AMP_PROTECT N_AMP_PROTECT IC2001 VSYNC
I/O 4
SP_MUTE R8C/36C
UCOM_MODE THERMO 2
MODE
PWM
GSP PW
AUDIO_MUTE IXD241WJ A/D Thermister
5
SUB MCU
20MHz
BU+3.3V FL2001 EEPROM_SCL/SDA BU+3.3V
I2C
CVBS
V-By-One
IC2004
I
CVBS_Ou
Xtal WP
Component
+3.3V I/O EEPROM
˴ P2605(4p)
IC4405
4 +3.3V +1.5V PM RE 2kbit
25MHz I/O
X4402 ATSC Demod +1.2V +1.2V AUDIO_MUTE LAMP_ERR
DEMOD_TSCLK/SYNC/VAL/DATA0 I/O I/O
Xtal MT5112EE +1.1V
CPU_TXD1_UCOM,CPU_RXD1_U STB
D_IF-/+ UART I/O
PNL12V˴
ATSC_IF_AG N_SRESET AC_DET
G I/O I/O
HDMI_CEC_IN
CVBS
I/O SMPOW
HDMI_CEC_OUT
A/D
I/O I/O
PL ޤ
DEMOD_RST PS_ON
ޣPL
SMPOWHOLD
OR
PNL 12
TU_SCL/SDA
POW SW,KEY1,KEY2
RC,OPC
IR_PASS
0
IC8452-3
RC_CPU GND
Select
N_TUN_RST N_TUN_RST
RC
SIF
1
7
TU_DEMOD_SCL/SDA (400KHz 3.3V)
IC3303
POWER Unit
I2C_0 (400KHz 3.3V) TUNER_I2C RC 1
STB_CPU
N_PER_RST
Analog/ +1.8V
I2C_2
H.264 / VC-1 I/O
2
Digital
D i PC_VSYNC/HSYNC +3.3V OFL
RGB HV(AK14,AJ14) OFL1 3
Si Tuner PC_R/G/B PWM_0 IC9610
RGB in(AK17) OFL2 Spliter DIMMER 5
DDC_I2C_1 Digital AV decode & Main CPU PWM_1 HC2G66DP
˴P9602(24p)
HDMI_1 AC_DET
Disclete I2S(SDATA/LRCK/SCLK/MCL
AUDIO_MUTE
Mute PNL_POW
IC2704 +5V Audio out 27.000MHz
˴
Audio Out HP/MONI_L/R HP/MONI_L/R(PWM)
ޣPDޤPOWER
(Mini Plug) HP-AMP X3301
AK4201EU X'tall
SIF
E SIF
PNL_POW
AC_DET
PS_ON
CVBS2_IN_L/R +1.5V IC3501
I
OPTICAL
OUT IC503 +5V DDR3(1333M)
AUDIO_MUTE CVBS1_IN_L/R IC3502 LED_Drive
1
1Gbit
GGbit
bi t 11
OPT_OUT DDR3(1333M)
COMP_IN_L/R
1Gbit MAIN
Audio in 12
RGB/HDMI +1.5V
˴D5.6V 10
INPUT Audio PC/HDMI_LR PC/HDMI_LR D5V
UR13V
UART-RXD0
UART-RXD1
2/8
SPI_FLASH
/NAND Flash
UART-TXD0
UART-TXD1
ONDD8㨪15
ONDA6㨪13
(Mini Plug) IC3503
I U5V
OPT_OUT
ILL_LED1_STBY_USE,ILL_LED3
DDR3(1333M)
UART-2
DTV/SPDIF ˴D3.3V S13V
USB_1
USB_0
zz 1Gbit
1 ˴M1.8V
PC_VSYNC/HSYNC D1.5V BU5V
RESET
D-SUB PC_R/G/B RESET D1.1V
INPUT RGB
8 BackUp
BU+3.3V BU+3.3V
IC8452-1
IC8452-2
BU+3.3V 1 1
D UART_CPUTO232C,UART_232CTOCPU +3.3V IC8451
Select
Select
Buffer POWER CIRCUIT
+3.3V IC506 0 0
I
RS-232C RS232C TxRx
N_SRESET
No.9 pin RC Passthrough
SMPOWHOLD
DDC_0 +5V +3.3V
HDMI_0 +3.3V IC8401
+1.2V NAND FLASH BU+5V
2Gbit
DDC_1 Trr
T
INPUT HDMI 4 HDMI_1
C 4 I2C_1 (100KHz)
IC1504
DDC_2 HDMI-SW
INPUT HDMI 3 HDMI_2 SII9387
3
HDMI CEC
HDMI CEC
POW SW,KEY1,K
RC,OPC
INPUT DDC_3
HDMI 2
H HDMI_3
2 BU+3.3V
+5V
IC2003 +3.3V
INPUT HDMI 1 DDC_4 Buffer
B BU+3.3V
1 (ARC) HDMI_4 LCX125FT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
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PartsGuide
LC-52/60/70LE640U,C6400U (1st Edition)
PARTS GUIDE
No. S12V452LE640U
LCD COLOR TELEVISION
LC-52LE640U
LC-52C6400U
LC-60LE640U
LC-60C6400U
LC-70LE640U
MODELS LC-70C6400U
CONTENTS
[1] PRINTED WIRING BOARD [6] SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES/
ASSEMBLIES PACKING PARTS (LC-52LE640U/
C6400U)
[2] LCD PANEL MODULE UNIT
[7] SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES/
[3] CABINET PARTS (LC-52LE640U/ PACKING PARTS (LC-60LE640U/
C6400U) C6400U)
Parts marked with " " are important for maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these
parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set.
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R/C OPC Unit
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32 34
37
A 1-3 Wi-Fi Unit
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3-2
15 3-1 18
4 31
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3-2
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3 4
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14
41
24
70"LCD Panel Module Unit
12 D
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s m
R/C OPC Unit
q
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31 33
A h F
1-3 Wi-Fi Unit
36
18
1-2 ICON Unit
B 28
1-7 p
37
KEY Unit
6
B 18
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41
1-4
B 2-3 2-2
1-5 11 38
C
1-6
1-5 A
9 42
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40 2-4
1-1 B
26
10
1 16
1-8
41
21
20
19
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20 41
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4-2 41
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15 4-1
4 4-2 5 35 LCD CONTROL Unit
4 34 35
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[6] SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES/PACKING PARTS (LC-52LE640U/C6400U)
X4
X1 X2
Ennquete Card
Stand Base Ass'y Stand Support Ass'y
X5
X8 X9 X6 X7
Guarantee Card
Remote control unit “AAA” size battery Operation manual Connection guide
X3
Stand Screw Ass'y
S3
X2 X4
S5 X9 X5
S6 X6
S9 X7
X3 S8
X8
S6
S6
S1
X1
S4
S7
S7
S7
S10
S2
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X4
X1 X2
Ennquete Card
Stand Base Ass'y Stand Support Ass'y
X5
X8 X9 X6 X7
Guarantee Card
Remote control unit “AAA” size battery Operation manual Connection guide
X3
Stand Screw Ass'y
S3
X2 X4
S5 X9 X5
S6 X6
S9 X7
X3 S8
X8
S6
S6
S1
X1
S4
S7
S7
S7
S10
S2
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[8] SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES/PACKING PARTS (LC-70LE640U/C6400U)
X4
X
Ennquete Card
S pport Ass'y
X5
X8 X9 X6 X7
Guarantee Card
Remote control unit “AA
AAA” size battery Operation manual Connection guide
'y
X2 X4
S5 X9 X5
S6 X6
S9 X7
X3 S8
S3 X8
S6
S6
S11
S12
S1
X1
S4
S7
S7
S7
S10
S2
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SHARP CORPORATION
AV Systems Group
Jan. 2012 CS Promotion Center
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