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PART NO.

599910589

SERVICE MANUAL
COLOR MONITOR MultiSync LCD1550ME

MODELS LCD1550ME (B) / -BK(B)

NEC-MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC VISUAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION


JUNE 2002

200206
08EK1ABD
08EK2ABD
WARNING
The SERVICE PERSONNEL should have the appropriate technical training, knowledge and experience
necessary to:
• Be familiar with specialized test equipment, and
• Be careful to follow all safety procedures to minimize danger to themselves and their coworkers.
To avoid electrical shocks, this equipment should be used with an appropriate power cord.

This equipment utilized a micro-gap power switch. Turn off the set by first pushing power switch. Next,
remove the power cord from the AC outlet.
To prevent fire or shock hazards, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture.
This symbol warns the personnel that un-insulated voltage within the unit may have sufficient
magnitude to cause electric shock.

This symbol alerts the personnel that important literature concerning the operation and
maintenance of this unit has been included.
Therefore, it should be read carefully in order to avoid any problems.

PRODUCT SAFETY CAUTION

1. When parts replacement is required for servicing, always use the manufacturer's specified replacement.

2. When replacing the component, always be certain that all the components are put back in the place.

3. As for a connector, pick and extract housing with fingers properly since a disconnection and improper
contacts may occur, when wires of the connector are led.

4. Use a proper screwdriver. If you use screwdriver that does not fit, you may damage the screws.
CONTENTS

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USER'S MANUAL ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-1

SERIAL NUMBER INFORMATION --------------------------------------------- 2-1

DISASSEMBLY ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-1

ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES -------------------------------------------------- 4-1

INSPECTION --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-1

TROUBLE SHOOTING ------------------------------------------------------------- 6-1

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION ----------------------------------------------------------- 7-1

REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST --------------------------------------------------- 8-1

BLOCK DIAGRAM ------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-1

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS -------------------------------------------------------- 10-1


User's Manual

MultiSync LCD1550ME
User’s Manual

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WARNING

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TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN
OR MOISTURE. ALSO, DO NOT USE THIS UNIT’S POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN
EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLETS UNLESS THE PRONGS
CAN BE FULLY INSERTED.
REFRAIN FROM OPENING THE CABINET AS THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE
COMPONENTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK • DO NOT OPEN

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER


(OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING
CAUTION
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

This symbol warns user that uninsulated voltage within the unit may have
sufficient magnitude to cause electric shock. Therefore, it is dangerous to make
any kind of contact with any part inside this unit.

This symbol alerts the user that important literature concerning the operation
and maintenance of this unit has been included. Therefore, it should be read
carefully in order to avoid any problems.

Caution:
When operating the MultiSync LCD1550ME (L15XA231-BN and L15XA231-BNBK) with
a 220-240V AC power source in Europe, use the power cord provided with the monitor.
In the UK, a BS approved power cord with a moulded plug has a Black (five Amps) fuse
installed for use with this equipment. If a power cord is not supplied with this equipment
please contact your supplier.
When operating the MultiSync LCD1550ME with a 220-240V AC power source in
Australia, use the power cord provided with the monitor.
For all other cases, use a power cord that matches the AC voltage of the power outlet
and has been approved by and complies with the safety standard of your particular
country.

ENERGYSTAR is a U.S. trademark.


As an ENERGYSTAR® Partner, NEC-Mitsubishi Electronics Display of America, Inc. has
determined that this product meets the ENERGYSTAR guidelines for energy efficiency.
The ENERGYSTAR emblem does not represent EPA endorsement of any product or service.
IBM PC/XT/AT, PS/2, MCGA, VGA, 8514/A and XGA are registered trademarks of
International Business Machines Corporation.
Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc.
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation.
NEC is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation.
All other trademarks or registered trademarks are property of their respective owners.

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Declaration
Declaration of the Manufacturer

We hereby certify that the colour monitor


MultiSync LCD1550ME (L15XA231-BN)
MultiSync LCD1550ME (L15XA231-BNBK)
is in compliance with
Council Directive 73/23/EEC:
– EN 60950
Council Directive 89/336/EEC:
– EN 55022
– EN 61000-3-2
– EN 61000-3-3
– EN 55024

and marked with

NEC-Mitsubishi Electric Visual Systems, Corp.


MS Shibaura Bldg., 13-23,
Shibaura 4-chome,
Minato-Ku, Tokyo 108-0023, Japan

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For the Customer to use in

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U.S.A. or Canada
Canadian Department of Communications
Compliance Statement
DOC: This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the
Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du
Règlement sur le matériel brouiller du Canada.
C-UL: Bears the C-UL Mark and is in compliance with Canadian Safety
Regulations according to CSA C22.2 #950.
Ce produit porte la marque ‘C-UL’ et se conforme aux règlements de
sûrele Canadiens selon CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 950.

FCC Information
1. Use the attached specified cables with the MultiSync LCD1550ME
colour monitor so as not to interfere with radio and television
reception.
(1) The power supply cord you use must have been approved by and
comply with the safety standards of U.S.A., and meet the following
condition.
Power supply cord Non shield type, 3-conductor
Length 2.0 m
Plug shape

(2) Shielded video signal cable. Use of other cables and adapters
may cause interference with radio and television reception.

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2. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 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 your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
If necessary, the user should contact the dealer or an experienced
radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may
find the following booklet, prepared by the Federal Communications
Commission, helpful: “How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV
Interference Problems.” This booklet is available from the U.S.
Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 20402,
Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.

Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation 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.
U.S. Responsible party: NEC-Mitsubishi Electronics
Display of America, Inc.
Address: 1250 N. Arlington Heights Road
Itasca, Illinois 60143-1248
Tel. No.: (630)467-3000

Type of Product: Computer Monitor


Equipment Classification: Class B Peripheral
Models: MultiSync LCD1550ME
We hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms
to the technical standards as specified in the FCC Rules.

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Contents

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Your new NEC MultiSync LCD monitor box* should contain the
following:
• MultiSync LCD1550ME monitor with tilt base
• Power Cord
• Video Signal Cable
• Audio Cable
• User’s Manual
• CD ROM (includes complete User’s Manual in PDF format). To see
the User’s Manual, Acrobat Reader 4.0 must be installed on your PC.

1550ME

Power Cord

ME

User’s Manual

Audio Cable Video Signal Cable CD ROM

* Remember to save your original box and packing material to transport


or ship the monitor.

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Quick Start
To attach the MultiSync LCD monitor to your system, follow these
instructions:
1. Turn off the power to your computer.
2. Remove connector cover and cable cover. Connect the audio cable to
“AUDIO INPUT” on the back of the monitor and the other end to the
“Audio out” terminal of the computer. Place the Audio cable under
Clip B (Figure A.1).
3. For PC: Connect the 15-pin mini D-SUB of the appropriate
signal cable to the connector for the display card in your system
(Figure B.1). Tighten all screws.
For Mac: Connect the MultiSync LCD1550ME Macintosh cable
adapter to the computer (Figure C.1). Attach the 15-pin mini D-SUB
end of the appropriate signal cable to the MultiSync LCD1550ME
Macintosh cable adapter (Figure C.1). Tighten all screws.
4. Connect the 15-pin mini D-SUB of the video signal cable to the
appropriate connector on the back of the monitor (Figure D.1). Place
the Video Signal Cable under Clip B.
5. Headphones may be connected to the “Headphones” output on the
front of the monitor’s bezel marked “ ” (Figure E.1). While the
headphones are connected, the sound from the speakers will be
disabled. Headphones can be purchased from your local electronics
store.
6. Connect one end of the power cord to the MultiSync LCD Series
monitor and the other end to the power outlet. Place the video signal
cable and AC power cord under the clips (Figure D.1). Replace
connector cover and cable cover.

NOTE: Adjust the position of the cable under the clips to avoid damage
for cable or monitor.

NOTE: Please refer to Caution section of this manual for proper


selection of AC power cord.

7. The Vacation Switch on the left side of the monitor must be turned on
(Figure F.1). Turn on the monitor with the Power Button and the
computer.

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NOTE: The Vacation Switch is a true on/off switch. If this switch is on

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the OFF position, the monitor cannot be turned on using the
front button. DO NOT switch on/off repeatedly.
8. No-touch auto adjust automatically adjusts the monitor to optimal
settings upon initial setup for most timings. For further adjustments,
use the following OSM controls:
• Auto Adjust Contrast
• Auto Adjust
Refer to the Controls section of this User’s Manual for a full description
of these OSM controls.

NOTE: If you have any problems, please refer to the Troubleshooting


section of this User’s Manual.

Figure A.1
Clip B

Figure B.1

Macintosh
Cable
Adapter
(not included)

Macintosh G3 and
G4 do not need a
Macintosh cable
adapter
Figure C.1

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Connector cover

Cable cover

Clip B

Figure D.1

Figure E.1

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Vacation Switch Power Button

Figure F.1

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Tilt

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Grasp both sides of the monitor screen with your hands and adjust the
tilt as desired (Figure TS.1).

Remove Monitor Stand for Mounting


To prepare the monitor for alternate mounting purposes:
1. Remove the connector cover and cable cover (Figure R.1).
2. Disconnect all cables.
3. Place monitor face down on a non-abrasive surface (Figure R.2).
4. Remove the 4 screws connecting the monitor to the stand and lift off
the stand assembly (Figure R.2) the monitor is now ready for
mounting in an alternate manner.
5. Connect the AC cord, signal cable and audio cable to the back of the
monitor (Figure R.3).
6. Reverse this process to reattach stand.
NOTE: Use only VESA-compatible alternative mounting method.

Figure TS.1

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Figure R.1

Non-abrasive Figure R.2


surface

Figure R.3

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7. This LCD monitor is designed for use with a flexible arm. Please use

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the attached screws (4pcs) when mounting. To meet the safety
requirements the monitor must be mounted to an arm which
guaranties the necessary stability under consideration of the weight
of the monitor. The LCD monitor shall only be used with an approved
arm (e.g. GS mark).

Replace screws

Thickness of bracket (arm)


2.0 ~ 3.2 mm

Tighten all screws

75 mm

75 mm
4 SCREWS
(MAX depth: 8.6 mm)
If use other screw,
check depth of hole.

Weight of LCD assembly: 3.1kg (MAX)

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Controls
OSM (On-Screen-Manager) Controls
The OSM controls on the front of the monitor function as follows:
To access OSM press any of the control buttons ( , , -, +, NEXT).

Control Menu
EXIT Exits the OSM controls.
Exits to the OSM main menu.
CONTROL / Moves the highlighted area left/right to select control
menus.
Moves the highlighted area up/down to select one of the
controls.
ADJUST -/+ Moves the bar left/right to increase or decrease the
adjustment.
Activates Auto Adjust function.
Enter the sub menu.
NEXT Moves the highlighted area of main menu right to select
one of the controls.
RESET/MUTE Resets the highlighted control to the factory setting.
When no OSM menu is shown, the speaker sound will be
muted.

NOTE: When RESET is pressed in the main and sub-menu, a warning


window will appear allowing you to cancel the RESET function
by pressing the EXIT button.

Sound
VOLUME
Control the sound volume of speakers and
headphones.

Brightness/Contrast Controls
BRIGHTNESS
Adjusts the overall image and background screen
brightness.

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CONTRAST

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Adjusts the image brightness in relation to the
background.
AUTO ADJUST
Adjusts the image displayed for non-standard
video inputs.

Auto Adjust
Automatically adjusts the Image Position, the H. Size
and Fine setting.

Position Controls
LEFT/RIGHT
Controls Horizontal Image Position within the display
area of the LCD.
DOWN/UP
Controls Vertical Image Position within the display area
of the LCD.

H. SIZE
Adjusts the horizontal size by increasing or decreasing
this setting.

FINE
Improves focus, clarity and image stability by increasing
or decreasing this setting.

Colour Control Systems


Five colour presets select the desired colour setting.
Each colour setting is adjusted at the factory.
R,G,B
Increases or decreases Red, Green or Blue colour
depending upon which is selected. The change in
colour will appear on screen and the direction (increase
or decrease) will be shown by the bars.

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Tools
OSM POSITION
You can choose where you would like the OSM control
image to appear on your screen. Selecting OSM
Location allows you to manually adjust the position of
the OSM control menu left, right, down or up.

OSM TURN OFF


The OSM control menu will stay on as long as it is use.
In the OSM Turn Off submenu, you can select how long
the monitor waits after the last touch of a button to shut
off the OSM control menu. The preset choices are 10,
20, 30, 45, 60 and 120 seconds.

OSM LOCK OUT


This control completely locks out access to all OSM
control functions. When attempting to activate OSM
controls while in the Lock Out mode, a screen will
appear indicating the OSM controls are locked out.
To activate the OSM Lock Out function, press , then
and hold down simultaneously. To de-activate the OSM
Lock Out, press , then and hold down
simultaneously.

RESOLUTION NOTIFIER
This optimal resolution is 1024 x 768. If ON is selected,
a message will appear on the screen after 30 seconds,
notifying you that the resolution is not at 1024 x 768.
FACTORY PRESET
Selecting Factory Preset allows you to reset all OSM
control settings back to the factory settings. The RESET
button will need to be held down for several seconds to
take effect. Individual settings can be reset by
highlighting the control to be reset and pressing the
RESET button.

Information
DISPLAY MODE
Indicates the current display resolution and frequency
setting of the monitor.

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MONITOR INFO.

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Indicates the model and serial numbers of your monitor.

OSM Warning
OSM Warning menus disappear with Exit button.
NO SIGNAL: This function gives a warning when there
is no signal present. After power is turned on or when
there is a change of input signal or video is inactive, the
No Signal window will appear.
RESOLUTION NOTIFIER: This function gives a
warning of use with optimized resolution. After power is
turned on or when there is a change of input signal or
the video signal doesn’t have proper resolution, the
Resolution Notifier window will open. This function can
be disabled in the TOOL menu.
OUT OF RANGE: This function gives a recommendation
of the optimized resolution and refresh rate. After the
power is turned on or there is a change of input signal or
the video signal doesn’t have proper timing, the Out Of
Range menu will appear.
CHECK CABLE: This function will advise you to check
all Video Inputs on the monitor and computer to make
sure they are properly connected.

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Recommended Use
Safety Precautions and Maintenance
FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE, PLEASE NOTE
THE FOLLOWING WHEN SETTING UP AND
USING THE MULTISYNC LCD COLOUR MONITOR:

• DO NOT OPEN THE MONITOR. There are no user serviceable parts


inside and opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
shock hazards or other risks. Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel.
• Do not spill any liquids into the cabinet or use your monitor near water.
• Do not insert objects of any kind into the cabinet slots, as they may
touch dangerous voltage points, which can be harmful or fatal or may
cause electric shock, fire or equipment failure.
• Do not place any heavy objects on the power cord. Damage to the cord
may cause shock or fire.
• Do not place this product on a sloping or unstable cart, stand or table, as
the monitor may fall, causing serious damage to the monitor.
• Do not place any objects onto the monitor and do not use the monitor
outdoors.
• The inside of the flourescent tube located within the LCD monitor
contains mercury. Please follow the bylaws or rules of your municipality
to dispose of the tube properly.
Immediately unplug your monitor from the wall outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
• When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.
• If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the monitor.
• If the monitor has been exposed to rain or water.
• If the monitor has been dropped or the cabinet damaged.
• If the monitor does not operate normally by following operating
instructions.
• Do not bend power cord.
• Do not use monitor in high temperatured, humid, dusty, or oily areas.
• Do not cover vent on monitor.
• If monitor is broken, do not come in contact with the liquid crystal.
• If glass is broken. Handle with care.

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• Allow adequate ventilation around the monitor so that

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heat can properly dissipate. Do not block ventilated
openings or place the monitor near a radiator or other
heat sources. Do not put anything on top of monitor.
CAUTION • The power cable connector is the primary means of
detaching the system from the power supply. The
monitor should be installed close to a power outlet which
is easily accessible.
• Handle with care when transporting. Save packaging for
transporting.

CORRECT PLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT OF


THE MONITOR CAN REDUCE EYE, SHOULDER
AND NECK FATIGUE. CHECK THE FOLLOWING
WHEN YOU POSITION THE MONITOR:

• For optimum performance, allow


20 minutes for warm-up.
• Adjust the monitor height so that the top of
the screen is at or slightly below eye level.
Your eyes should look slightly downward
when viewing the middle of the screen.
• Position your monitor no closer than 40 cm
and no further away than 70 cm from your
eyes. The optimal distance is 53 cm.
• Rest your eyes periodically by focusing on
an object at least 6 m away. Blink often.
• Position the monitor at a 90° angle to windows and other light sources to
minimize glare and reflections. Adjust the monitor tilt so that ceiling lights
do not reflect on your screen.
• If reflected light makes it hard for you to see your screen, use an
antiglare filter.
• Clean the LCD monitor surface with a lint-free, non-abrasive cloth. Avoid
using any cleaning solution or glass cleaner!
• Adjust the monitor’s brightness and contrast controls to enhance
readability.
• Use a document holder placed close to the screen.
• Position whatever you are looking at most of the time (the screen or
reference material) directly in front of you to minimize turning your head
while you are typing.

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• Avoid displaying fixed patterns on the monitor for long periods of time to
avoid image persistence (after-image effects).
• Get regular eye checkups.

Ergonomics
To realize the maximum ergonomics benefits, we recommend the following:
• Use the preset Size and Position controls with standard signals.
• Use the preset Colour Setting.
• Use non-interlaced signals with a vertical refresh rate between
60-75 Hz.
• Do not use primary colour blue on a dark background, as it is difficult to
see and may produce eye fatigue to insufficient contrast.

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Specifications

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Monitor Specifications MultiSync LCD1550ME Monitor Notes
LCD Module Diagonal: 38 cm/15 inches Active matrix; thin film
Viewable Image Size: 38 cm/15 inches transistor (TFT) liquid
Native Resolution (Pixel Count): 1024 x 768 crystal display (LCD);
0.30 mm dot pitch;
250cd/m2 white luminence,
typical; 400:1 contrast ratio,
typical.
Input Signal Video: ANALOG 0.7 Vp-p/75 Ohms
Sync: Separate sync.TTL Level
Horizontal sync. Positive/Negative
Vertical sync. Positive/Negative
Display Colours Analog input: 16,777,216 Depends on display card
used.
Synchronization Range Horizontal: 31.5 kHz to 60.0 kHz Automatically
Vertical: 56.2 Hz to 75.1 Hz Automatically

Viewing Angle Left/Right: ± 60°


Up/Down: + 45°/- 55°

Resolutions Supported 720 x 400*1 :VGA text Some systems may not
640 x 480*1 at 60 Hz to 75 Hz support all modes listed.
800 x 600*1 at 56 Hz to 75 Hz
832 x 624*1 at 75 Hz
1024 x 768*2 at 60 Hz to 75 Hz

Active Display Horizontal: 304 mm/12 inches Dependent upon signal


Area Vertical: 228 mm/9.0 inches timing.

Power Supply AC 100-120 V/220-240 V 50/60 Hz

Current Rating 0.7 A @ 100-120 V, 0.35 A @ 220-240 V

Dimensions 345.2 mm (W) x 362.6 mm (H) x 162.0 mm (D)


13.6 inches (W) x 14.3 inches (H) x 6.4 inches (D)
Weight 3.9 kg (8.6 lbs)
Environmental Considerations
Operating Temperature: 5 °C to 35 °C
Humidity: 30% to 80%
Altitude: 0 to 3,000 m
Storage Temperature: -10 °C to +60 °C
Humidity: 10% to 85%
Altitude: 0 to 9,500 m

Speakers Practical Audio Output 1.0W + 1.0W

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*1 Interpolated Resolutions: When resolutions are shown that are lower than the pixel count of the
LCD module, text may appear different. This is normal and necessary for all current flat panel
technologies when displaying non-native resolutions full screen. In flat panel technologies, each dot
on the screen is actually one pixel, so to expand resolutions to full screen, an interpolation of the
resolution must be done.
*2 NEC-Mitsubishi Electronics Display cites recommended resolutions at 75 Hz for optimal display
performance.

NOTE: Technical specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Features

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Colour Control System: Allows you to adjust the colours on your
screen and customize the colour accuracy of your monitor to a variety of
standards.
Reduced Footprint: Provides the ideal solution for environments
requiring superior image quality but with size and weight limitations.
The monitor’s small footprint and low weight allow it to be moved or
transported easily from one location to another.
OSM (On-Screen Manager) Controls: Allow you to quickly and easily
adjust all elements of your screen image via simple to use on-screen
menus.
No-touch Auto Adjust: No-touch auto adjust automatically adjusts the
monitor to optimal settings upon initial setup.
ErgoDesign Features: Enhance human ergonomics to improve the
working environment, protect the health of the user and save money.
Examples include OSM controls for quick and easy image adjustments,
tilt base for preferred angle of vision, small footprint and compliance with
MPRII and TCO guidelines for lower emissions.
Plug and Play: The Microsoft solution with the Windows 95/98/ME/
2000/XP operating system facilitates setup and installation by allowing
the monitor to send its capabilities (such as screen size and resolutions
supported) directly to your computer, automatically optimizing display
performance.
IPM (Intelligent Power Manager) System: Provides innovative
power-saving methods that allow the monitor to shift to a lower power
consumption level when on but not in use, saving two-thirds of your
monitor energy costs, reducing emissions and lowering the air
conditioning costs of the workplace.
Multiple Frequency Technology: Automatically adjusts monitor to the
display card’s scanning frequency, thus displaying the resolution
required.
FullScan Capability: Allows you to use the entire screen area in most
resolutions, significantly expanding image size.

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VESA Standard Mounting Interface: Allows users to connect their
MultiSync monitor to any VESA standard (75 mm pitch) third party
mounting arm or bracket. Allows for the monitor to be mounted on a wall
or an arm using any third party compliant device.

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Troubleshooting

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No picture
• The signal cable should be completely connected to the display card/
computer.
• The display card should be completely seated in its slot.
• Check the Vacation Switch should be in the ON Position. Front power
Switch and computer power switch should be in the ON position.
• Check to make sure that a supported mode has been selected on the
display card or system being used. (Please consult display card or
system manual to change graphics mode.)
• Check the monitor and your display card with respect to compatibility
and recommended settings.
• Check the signal cable connector for bent or pushed-in pins.

Power Button does not respond


• Unplug the power cord of the monitor from the AC outlet to turn off
and reset the monitor.
• Check the Vacation Switch on the left hand side of the monitor.

Image persistence
• Image persistence is when a “ghost” of an image remains on the
screen even after the monitor has been turned off. Unlike CRT
monitors, LCD monitors’ image persistence is not permanent.
To alleviate image persistence, turn the monitor off for as long as an
image was displayed. If an image was on the monitor for one hour
and a “ghost” of that image remains, the monitor should be turned off
for one hour to erase the image.

NOTE: As with all personal display devices, NEC-Mitsubishi Electronic


Displays recommends using a screen saver at regular intervals
whenever the screen is idle.

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Image is unstable, unfocused or swimming
is apparent
• Signal cable should be completely attached to the computer.
• Use the OSM Image Adjust controls to focus and adjust display by
increasing or decreasing the fine total. When the display mode is
changed, the OSM Image Adjust settings may need to be readjusted.
• Check the monitor and your display card with respect to compatibility
and recommended signal timings.
• If your text is garbled, change the video mode to non-interlace and
use 60 Hz refresh rate.

Message “OUT OF RANGE” is displayed (screen is


either blank or shows rough images only)
• OSM warning “OUT OF RANGE” is displayed on a blank screen:
Signal frequency is out of range. Choose one of the supported
modes.

LED on monitor is not lit (no green or amber colour


can be seen)
• Power Switch should be in the ON position and power cord should be
connected.
• Make certain the computer is not in a power-saving mode (touch the
keyboard or mouse).

Display image is not sized properly


• Use the OSM Image Adjust controls to increase or decrease the
H.Size.
• Check to make sure that a supported mode has been selected on the
display card or system being used. (Please consult display card or
system manual to change graphics mode.)

Selected resolution is not displayed properly


• Use OSM Display Mode to enter Information menu and confirm that
the appropriate resolution has been selected. If not, select
corresponding option.

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No Sound

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• Check to see if speaker cable is properly connected.
• Check to see if mute is activated.
• Check to see if volume in OSM is set at minimum.

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TCO’99
This is a translation of the original English TCO'99 document.
MultiSync LCD1550ME White Model (L15XA231-BN)
Congratulations! You have just purchased a TCO’99
approved and labeled product! Your choice has
provided you with a product developed for
professional use. Your purchase has also contributed
to reducing the burden on the environment and also
to the further development of environmentally
adapted electronics products.
Why do we have environmentally labelled computers?
In many countries, environmental labelling has become an established
method for encouraging the adaptation of goods and services to the
environment. The main problem, as far as computers and other
electronics equipment are concerned, is that environmentally harmful
substances are used both in the products and during the manufacturing.
Since it has not been possible for the majority of electronics equipment
to be recycled in a satisfactory way, most of these potentially damaging
substances sooner or later enter Nature.
There are also other characteristics of a computer, such as energy
consumption levels, that are important from the viewpoints of both the
work (Internal) and natural (external) environments. Since all methods of
conventional electricity generation have a negative effect on the
environment (acidic and climate-influencing emissions, radioactive
waste, etc.), it is vital to conserve energy. Electronics equipment in
offices consume an enormous amount of energy since they are often left
running continuously.
What does labelling involve?
This product meets the requirements for the TCO’99 scheme which
provides for international and environmental labelling of personal
computers. The labelling scheme was developed as a joint effort by the
TCO (The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees), Svenska
Naturskyddsforeningen (The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation)
and Statens Energimyndighet (The Swedish National Energy
Administration).

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The requirements cover a wide range of issues: environment,

English
ergonomics, usability, emission of electrical and magnetic fields, energy
consumption and electrical and fire safety.
The environmental demands concern restrictions on the presence and
use of heavy metals, brominated and chlorinated flame retardants,
CFCs (freons) and chlorinated solvents, among other things. The
product must be prepared for recycling and the manufacturer is obliged
to have an environmental plan which must be adhered to in each
country where the company implements its operational policy. The
energy requirements include a demand that the computer and/or
display, after a certain period of inactivity, shall reduce its power
consumption to a lower level in one or more stages. The length of time to
reactivate the computer shall be reasonable for the user.
Labelled products must meet strict environmental demands, for
example, in respect of the reduction of electric and magnetic fields,
physical and visual ergonomics and good usability.
Environmental Requirements
Flame retardants
Flame retardants are present in printed circuit boards, cables, wires,
casings and housings. In turn, they delay the spread of fire. Up to thirty
percent of the plastic in a computer casing can consist of flame
retardant substances. Most flame retardants contain bromine or chloride
and these are related to another group of environmental toxins, PCBs,
which are suspected to give rise to severe health effects, including
reproductive damage in fisheating birds and mammals, due to the
bioaccumulative* processes. Flame retardants have been found in
human blood and researchers fear that disturbances in foetus
development may occur.
TCO’99 demand requires that plastic components weighing more than
25 grams must not contain flame retardants with organically bound
chlorine and bromine. Flame retardants are allowed in the printed circuit
boards since no substitutes are available.
Lead**
Lead can be found in picture tubes, display screens, solders and
capacitors. Lead damages the nervous system and in higher doses,
causes lead poisoning.
TCO’99 requirement permits the inclusion of lead since no replacement
has yet been developed.

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Cadmium**
Cadmium is present in rechargeable batteries and in the
colourgenerating layers of certain computer displays. Cadmium
damages the nervous system and is toxic in high doses.
TCO’99 requirement states that batteries, the colourgenerating layers of
display screens and the electrical or electronics components must not
contain any cadmium.
Mercury**
Mercury is sometimes found in batteries, relays and switches, Mercury
damages the nervous system and is toxic in high doses.
TCO’99 requirement states that batteries may not contain any Mercury.
It also demands that no mercury is present in any of the electrical or
electronics components associated with the display unit.
CFCs (freons)
CFCs (freons) are sometimes used for washing printed circuit boards.
CFCs break down ozone and thereby damage the ozone layer in the
stratosphere, causing increased reception on Earth of ultraviolet light
with consequent increased risks of skin cancer (malignant melanoma).
The relevant TCO’99 requirement; Neither CFCs nor HCFCs may be
used during the manufacturing and assembly of the product or its
packaging.
* Bio-accumulative is defined as substances which accumulate within
living organisms.
** Lead, Cadmium and Mercury are heavy metals which are
Bioaccumulative.
To obtain complete information on the environmental criteria document,
order from:
TCO Development Unit
SE-114 94 Stockholm
SWEDEN
FAX Number: +46 8 782 92 07
E-mail (Internet): development@tco.se
You may also obtain current information on TCO’99 approved and
labelled products by visiting their website at:
http://www.tco-info.com/

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TCO’95

English
This is a translation of the original English TCO'95 document.
MultiSync LCD1550ME Black Model (L15XA231-BNBK)
Congratulations! You have just purchased a TCO’95
approved and labeled product! Your choice has
provided you with a product developed for
professional use. Your purchase has also
contributed to reducing the burden on the
environment and also, to the further development of
environmentally adapted electronics products.
Why do we have environmentally labelled computers?
In many countries, environmental labelling has become an established
method for encouraging the adaptation of goods and services to the
environment. The main problem, as far as computers and other
electronics equipment are concerned, is that environmentally harmful
substances are used both in the products and during the manufacturing.
Since it has not been possible for the majority of electronics equipment
to be recycled in a satisfactory way, most of these potentially damaging
substances sooner or later enter Nature.
There are also other characteristics of a computer, such as energy
consumption levels, that are important from the viewpoints of both the
work (Internal) and natural (external) environments. Since all methods of
conventional electricity generation have a negative effect on the
environment (acidic and climate-influencing emissions, radioactive
waste, etc.), it is vital to conserve energy. Electronics equipment in
offices consume an enormous amount of energy since they are often left
running continuously.
What does labelling involve?
This product meets the requirements for the TCO’95 scheme which
provides for international and environmental labelling of personal
computers. The labelling scheme was developed as a joint effort by the
TCO (The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees),
Naturskyddsforeningen (The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation)
and NUTEK (The National Board for Industrial and Technical
Development in Sweden).
The requirements cover a wide range of issues: environment,
ergonomics, usability, emission of electrical and magnetic fields, energy
consumption and electrical and fire safety.
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The environmental demands concern restrictions on the presence and
use of heavy metals, brominated and chlorinated flame retardants,
CFCs (freons) and chlorinated solvents, among other things. The
product must be prepared for recycling and the manufacturer is obliged
to have an environmental plan which must be adhered to in each
country where the company implements its operational policy. The
energy requirements include a demand that the computer and/or
display, after a certain period of inactivity, shall reduce its power
consumption to a lower level in one or more stages. The length of time to
reactivate the computer shall be reasonable for the user.
Labelled products must meet strict environmental demands, for
example, in respect of the reduction of electric and magnetic fields,
physical and visual ergonomics and good usability.
TCO’95 is a co-operative project between TCO (The Swedish
Confederation of Professional Employees), Naturskyddsforeningen
(The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation) and NUTEK
(The National Board for Industrial and Technical Development in
Sweden).
Environmental Requirements
Brominated flame retardants
Brominated flame retardants are present in printed circuit boards,
cables, wires, casings and housings. In turn, they delay the spread of
fire. Up to thirty percent of the plastic in a computer casing can consist
of flame retardant substances. These are related to another group of
environmental toxins, PCBs, which are suspected to give rise to similar
harm, including reproductive damage in fisheating birds and mammals,
due to the bio-accumulative* processes. Flame retardants have been
found in human blood and researchers fear that disturbances in foetus
development may occur.
TCO’95 demand requires that plastic components weighing more than
25 grams must not contain organically bound chlorine and bromine.
Lead**
Lead can be found in picture tubes, display screens, solders and
capacitors. Lead damages the nervous system and in higher doses,
causes lead poisoning.
TCO’95 requirement permits the inclusion of lead since no replacement
has yet been developed.

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Cadmium**

English
Cadmium is present in rechargeable batteries and in the
colourgenerating layers of certain computer displays. Cadmium
damages the nervous system and is toxic in high doses.
TCO’95 requirement states that batteries may not contain more than
25 ppm (parts per million) of cadmium. The colourgenerating layers of
display screens must not contain any cadmium.
Mercury**
Mercury is sometimes found in batteries, relays, switches, and back-light
systems, Mercury damages the nervous system and is toxic in high
doses.
TCO’95 requirement states that batteries may not contain more than
25 ppm (parts per million) of mercury. It also demands that no mercury
is present in any of the electrical or electronics components concerned
with the display unit, except the back-light system.
CFCs (freons)
CFCs (freons) are sometimes used for washing printed circuit boards
and in the manufacturing of expanded foam for packaging. CFCs break
down ozone and thereby damage the ozone layer in the stratosphere,
causing increased reception on Earth of ultraviolet light with consequent
increased risks of skin cancer (malignant melanoma).
The relevant TCO’95 requirement; Neither CFCs nor HCFCs may be
used during the manufacturing of the product or its packaging.
* Bio-accumulative is defined as substances which accumulate within
living organisms.
** Lead, Cadmium and Mercury are heavy metals which are
Bioaccumulative.
To obtain complete information on the environmental criteria document,
order from:
TCO Development Unit
SE-114 94 Stockholm
SWEDEN
FAX Number: +46 8 782 92 07
E-mail (Internet): development@tco.se
You may also obtain current information on TCO’95 approved and
labelled products by visiting their website at:
http://www.tco-info.com/

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Serial Number Information
Refer to the serial number information shown below.

EX.) SERIAL NUMBER LABEL

Model Name : LCD1550ME


LCD1550ME-BK
SERIAL NO. :

g g g g g g g g g

Manufactured Year :
( Last digit )

Manufactured Month :
January to September 1 to 9
October X
Serial Number(5-digit)
November Y
(sequential number
December Z at production month,
00001-99999)

Factory Code:
LITE-ON Taiwan factory ...... “U”
LITE-ON China factory ...... “G”

Control Code:
A: A ver. (for U.S.A.)
B: B ver. (for Europe, Asia and Pacific)
C: C ver. (for China)

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DISASSEMBLY
g Before you disassemble the set, turn off power and pull out the power plug.
g Use the proper screwdriver. If oversize or undersize screwdriver is used, screws may be damaged.
g Assembly is the opposite process of disassembly.

SYMBOL CODE DESCRIPTION CABINET COLOR


1 79PL1836 COVER(CONNECTOR) White
1 79PL1844 COVER-CONNECTOR-NMV(NEC)- Black
2 79PL1825 COVER CABLE White
2 79PL1833 COVER CABLE(LCD1550MBK B) Black
3 --- SCREW-M4*12
4 --- SCREW-T3*12

1 2

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SYMBOL CODE DESCRIPTION CABINET COLOR
5 79PL1897 REAR COVER ASS'Y-NMV-NEC White
5 79PL2043 REAR COVER ASS’Y-NEC-NEC- Black

SYMBOL CODE DESCRIPTION


6 --- BRACKET VESA ASS’Y
7 79PL1915 RUBBER CUSHION(REAR COVER)

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SYMBOL CODE DESCRIPTION
8 --- SCREW-M3*6
9 79PL1910 SHIELD-ASS'Y-NEC-FA150ATU

SYMBOL CODE DESCRIPTION


11 79PL1912 INSULATOR-NEC-FA150ATUA-B
12 79PL1913 INSULATOR-NEC-FA150ATUA-P
13 79PL1911 INSULATOR-NEC-FA150ATUA-P

12

13

11

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SYMBOL CODE DESCRIPTION
14 79PL2044 INTERFACE BD
15 79PL2047 POWER BD
16 79PL1982 INVERTER-DC-AC-AMBIT:T15I
8 --- SCREW-M3*6
17 --- SCREW-M4*8
18 --- SCREW-M3*6(Flat)
19 --- SPECIAL(HEX)

P307 P306

14

P304
P301

P003

19

CN3 15 P804

CN1

16

17
CN2 18

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SYMBOL CODE DESCRIPTION
20 79PL1819 FUNCTION KEY BD-NEC-FA150
21 79PL1901 HEAD PHONE BD-NEC-FA15AA
22 --- SCREW-M3*8
23 79PL1464 SPEAKER 4P N13AA12PCH22 J
24 --- SCREW-M2.6*10
25 79PL1462 SW POWER HF606A1GGATA HUA

25

21

20

23

22
24

SYMBOL CODE DESCRIPTION CABINET COLOR


26 --- SCREW-M3*12
27 79PL2041 FRONT COVER ASS’Y-NMV-NEC White
27 79PL2042 FRONT COVER ASS’Y-NEC-NEC Black

26

27

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SYMBOL CODE DESCRIPTION
28 --- SCREW-M3*5
29 --- BRACKET CHASSIS BASE ASS'Y
30 79PL2039 LCD-15-CLAA150XG01-CPT”
31 79PL2036 HARNESS-FFC-45P(0.5)-95/1
32 79PL2037 HARNESS-FFC-30P(0.5)-115/

28

28 29

31

30
32

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SYMBOL CODE DESCRIPTION CABINET COLOR
33 79PL1905 HINGE-L-NEC-NEC-FA150ATUA
34 79PL1906 HINGE-R-NEC-NEC-FA150ATUA
35 79PL1835 STAND FRONT White
35 79PL1845 COVER-STAND FRONT-NMV(NEC Black
36 --- SCREW-M4*8(SPECAL)

36 34

33

35

SYMBOL CODE DESCRIPTION CABINET COLOR


37 79PL1898 STAND-BASE-NMV-NEC-FA15AA White
37 79PL2040 BASE ASS’Y-NEC-NEC-FA15AA Black
38 79PL1907 BRACKET-HINGE-NEC-FA150AT
39 --- SCREW-M4*16(DOUBLE WASHER)

38

39
37

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SYMBOL CODE DESCRIPTION
40 79PL1875 BRACKET-STAND PLATE-NEC-
41 79PL1869 FOOT RUBBER
42 --- SCREW-M3*10

41

42

40

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ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES
TABLE OF CONTENS

Page

1. Application ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-2

2. Basic operation-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-2


2.1. General conditions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-2
2.2. Basic function --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-2
2.2.1. Key layout ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-2
2.2.2. Aging ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-2
2.2.3. Service mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-3

3. Set adjustments------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-4


3.1. Measuring instruments to be used ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-4
3.2. Power source voltage ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-4
3.3. Electrification ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-4
3.4. Input signals ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-4
3.5. POWER ON and signal input -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-4
3.6. Manual adjustments ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-5
3.6.1. Input video signal -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-5
3.6.2. VIDEO gain adjustments ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-6
3.6.3. Factory setting--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-7

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1. Application
This specification shall be applied to the adjustment of the LCD1550ME set.

2. Basic operation
2.1. General conditions
Unless otherwise specified, adjustments shall be carried out under the following conditions:
1) Power source voltage: AC 100 - 120V/ 220 - 240V ± 5%, 50/60Hz
2) Equipment to be used: Equipment that can generate an output of the adjusted VG-819 unit or equivalent
3) Connections: Connections are made to the D-Sub connector of the unit under inspection by means of the
connector that can carry each output of the VG-819.
2.2. Basic function
2.2.1. Key layout

EXIT wCONTROL8 −ADJUST+ NEXT RESET/MUTE

Exit : Menu Close, Sub menu exit


Control : Menu Open, Cursor Move, Item Select
Adjust : Menu Open, Adjust select item, Enter Sub menu
Next : Menu Open, Tag Select, Function execute
Reset : Open reset menu, Sound Mute

2.2.2. Aging

Prior to the adjustment of this model, 30 minutes of aging shall be carried out. The method of aging mode
setting shall conform to the following:
1) Turn the POWER switch on while there are no inputs of the VIDEO and SYNC signals.
2) Press the (4) RIGHT or(3) LEFT or (+) PLUS or (-) MINUS key to display the information OSM.
3) Then, Press the (+) PLUS and (-) MINUS keys simultaneously with the RESET key kept pressed. Then
the mode moves to the aging mode.

Push (+) PLUS and (-) MINUS and RESET

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4) If there is no particular operation, an all white screen (255/255 gradation) is displayed.
5) Operate the(4) RIGHT and (3)LEFT keys in this state. Then, operation for the gradation becomes
possible. It is also possible to change the pattern by operating the (4)RIGHT and (3)LEFT keys.
6) When withdrawing from the aging mode, press the EXIT key.
During operation in the aging mode, the power save mode is not assumed. The LED maintains the green
display.

2.2.3. Service mode

At the time of adjustment of this model, a suggestion may be given to enter the service (factory) mode. This
will be explained below.
(1) Service mode:
1) In the “display mode” menu, press the (+) and (−) LEFT keys at the same time while pressing the
RESET key.
2) When the NEXT key is pressed under the condition that the WARNING screen is displayed, the mode
moves to the SERVICE mode. At that time, the LED is kept lit in green. The OSM AUTO-OFF function
is disabled.
3) When withdrawing from the SERVICE mode, press the EXIT key in the highest hierarchy of the
SERVICE menu, or make a signal changeover, or take an action of POWER OFF.

Push (+) PLUS and (-) MINUS and RESET

(2) Service menu:


This is an OSM menu to be displayed when the mode is changed over to the SERVICE mode. The
conditions differ in each mode, in regard to entering and withdrawal, and whether the data are recorded
in the EEPROM. Items of the service menu are used in common.

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3. Set adjustments
3.1. Measuring instruments to be used
The measuring instruments considered necessary for the adjustment of the LCD1550ME set are specified
below.
1) Equipment that can generate an output of the adjusted VG-819 unit or equivalent
3.2. Power source voltage
100 - 120V/ 220 - 240V ± 5%, 50/60Hz
3.3. Electrification
1) Make connections according to the mode intended for VG-819 cable setting.
2) Turn on the POWER switch of the VG-819 unit.
3) Connect an AC power cable to the unit under inspection.
4) Confirm that the vacation switch (seesaw switch) at the left side of the unit being inspected has been
moved to the “I” side, and turn the POWER switch ON at the right side of the front.
5) The LED of the unit under inspection is lit in amber. (In the middle of signal discrimination)
6) After the completion of signal discrimination, the LED is lit in green.
Note 1: When the POWER source switch is turned on for the first time, the initialization of EEPROM is
effected regardless of the ON/OFF position of the POWER switch. In this period (about 1
minutes), the POWER switch must not be moved to the ON or OFF position. Upon the
completion of the initialization, a normal screen is displayed. (If no signal input is entered, the
information OSM is displayed.) If the screen is not displayed for more than 5 minutes after the
electrification, however, this seems to have resulted from failure in the initialization of EEPROM.
Such a condition is regarded as NG.
Note 2: Connections for the connectors should be carried out always under the condition that the AC
POWER cord plug has been pulled out.
3.4. Input signals
Refer to Paragraph 3.6.1 for each adjustment item.
3.5. POWER ON and signal input
1) Turn on the vacation switch located on the side of the main unit (the power supply for the signal
generator turned off) and turn on the power circuit by pressing the POWER key on the front panel.
Confirm in this case that the LED is lit in amber. When the power supply is turned on for the first time
after the completion of PWB assembly, do not turn off the power supply for at least 10 seconds because
initialization is required to be performed.
2) Turn on the power supply of the signal generator and enter an input of Signal 1. Confirm that the LED is
turned from amber to green.
* If this LED is not lit in green at that time, it is regarded as a defective LED.
3) Prior to adjustments, execute the factory reset procedure without fail. The method of this action is
described below.
a) Display the SERVICE menu and adjust the cursor to the item of [FACTORY RESET].
b) Enter a signal 2 input of VGA 640x480(Solid all white pattern).
c) Press the (+) PLUS or (-) MINUS keys to execute the factory reset procedure.

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3.6. Manual adjustments
3.6.1. Input video signal

VG-819 setting values

MODE Signal 1 Signal 2


VESA 1024x768@75Hz VGA 640x480
H DOT CLOCK [MHz] 78.75 25.18
TOTAL [DOT] 1312 800
DISP [DOT] 1024 640
SYNC PULSE [DOT] 96 96
BACK [DOT] 176 48
HDstrat [DOT] 0 0
Hdwidth [DOT] 0 0
V INTERLACE NON NON
TOTAL [H] 800 525
DISP [H] 768 480
SYNC PULSE [H] 3 2
BACK PORCH [H] 28 33
EQPfp [H] 0 0
EQPbp [H] 0 0
SERRATION [H] OFF OFF
EDP [H] OFF OFF
VDs [H] 0 0
VBf [H] 0 0
OUTPUT OUTPUT MODE ANALOG ANALOG
NRZ/RZ NRZ NRZ
CV
HS POS NEG
VS POS NEG
CS NEG NEG
HD NEG NEG
VD NEG NEG
RGB POS POS
HT POS POS
C POS POS
VIDEO 0.70 0.70
Set-up OFF OFF
Sync 0.3 0.3
Display setting Gray scale + External frame Solid all white
(16 gradations)
0 ~ 100%

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3.6.2. VIDEO gain adjustments

Use the signal source for which the analog output (R/G/B) has been adjusted to 0.7V.
1) Enter a signal 1 input of SXGA 1024x768(75Hz).
2) Turn off the display pattern completely and obtain an all black screen.
3) Assume the FACTORY mode in the procedures of Paragraph 2.2.3 and display the SERVICE menu.
4) Press the NEXT key once and advance to the tag [2].

5) Adjust the display pattern to Gray Scale (0 to 100%: in 16 gradations) + External Frame.
6) Use the (4) RIGHT or (3) LEFT keys and adjust the cursor to [AUTO OFFSET]. Make adjustments by
pressing the (+) PLUS or (-) MINUS keys.
7) When adjustments are over and the original screen has been recovered, confirm that all the 16
gradations of black to white are displayed.
8) Use the (4) RIGHT or (3) LEFT keys and adjust the cursor to [AUTO CONT MAX].
9) Press the EXIT key and withdraw from the SERVICE mode.

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3.6.3. Factory setting

1) Enter a signal input. (no prescribe)


2) Assume the FACTORY mode in the procedures of Paragraph 2.2.3 and display the SERVICE menu.
3) Press the NEXT key three times and advance to the tag |4|.

4) Use the (4) RIGHT or (3) LEFT keys and adjust the cursor to [OSD DESIGN],[OSM SELECT] and
[URL]. Set by pressing the (+) PLUS or (-) MINUS keys.
OSD DESIGN 0
OSM SELECT 0
URL 1
5) Press the EXIT key and withdraw from the SERVICE mode.

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INSPECTION
TABLE OF CONTENS
Page

1. Set Inspection----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-2


1.1.1. Application ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-2
1.2. Inspection conditions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-2
1.2.1. Power source voltage --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-2
1.2.2. Equipment to be used--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-2
1.2.3. Inspection cables/connections ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-2
1.2.4. Brightness setting -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-2
1.2.5. Inspection mode ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-2
1.2.6. OSM functions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5-2
1.2.7. Configuration of inspection jigs --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-2
1.2.8. Inspection mode setting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5-3
1.3. OSM control operation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-12
1.3.1. Switch functions ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-12
1.3.2. Basic operational procedures ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-12
1.4. Power ON ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-13
1.5. Inspection ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-13
1.5.1. Inspection on LCD brightness and contrast ----------------------------------------------------------------5-13
1.5.2. Inspection on automatic adjustment function---------------------------------------------------------------5-14
1.5.3. Inspection on input signal identification----------------------------------------------------------------------5-15
1.5.4. Inspection on Audio function -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-16
1.6. Setting before shipment-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-17
1.7. Safety test ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-17
1.7.1. Input current measurements -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-17
1.7.2. Power source/earth connections ------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-18
1.7.3. Dielectric strength test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-18
1.7.4. Leakage current test----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-19
1.7.5. Insulation resistance test ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-19

2. External inspection on the LCD module --------------------------------------------------------------------5-20


2.1. External inspection of the display surface ------------------------------------------------------------------5-20
2.1.1. Inspection items ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-20
2.1.2. Inspection standards ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-20

3. Inspection of PLUG & PLAY communication and OSM "MONITOR INFORMATION" for
model name/ serial number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-22
3.1. A construction of System ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-22
3.2. Input Signal --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-22
3.3. Operational procedures -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-23
3.4. EDID data file------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-24

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1. Set Inspection
1.1.1. Application

The inspection procedures specified in this item shall be applied to the inspection of the LCD1550ME unit.

1.2. Inspection conditions


Unless otherwise specified, inspection shall be carried out under the following conditions.

1.2.1. Power source voltage

AC voltage: AC 100 - 120V/ 220 - 240V ± 5%, 50/60Hz

1.2.2. Equipment to be used

Equipment that can generate an output of the adjusted VG-819 unit or equivalent.
The signal timing for the inspection ROM shall conform to the table provided in Paragraph 1.2.8 herein.

1.2.3. Inspection cables/connections

1) Connections between the unit under inspection and the VG-819 shall be made through D-SUB
connector of the unit under inspection and the cable that can carry each output of the VG-819, as
specified below.
BNC-DSUB (female) connector
2) For connections to the power supply, an AC cable for LCD1550VM shall be used.

1.2.4. Brightness setting

Unless otherwise specified, inspection shall be carried out under the condition that the LCD brightness is
set at the highest level.

1.2.5. Inspection mode

Each inspection shall be carried out in the inspection mode specified in each relevant inspection item.
The detailed setting for each mode shall be specified in Paragraph 1.2.8 herein.

1.2.6. OSM functions

If checking and operation by OSM are specified in each inspection item, display and operation of the
OSM shall be carried out by operating the push switches of the unit under inspection, according to the
instructions.
Outline operation is described in Item 1.3, “Operation of OSM control.”

1.2.7. Configuration of inspection jigs

Signal source
1) A video signal generator shall be used, which can generate an output of the VG-819 unit or
equivalent.

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1.2.8. Inspection mode setting

The respective setting data shall be the data for the VG-819.
Signal VG-819 setting values
Mode 01 02 03 04 05
Not used
H CLOCK [MHz] 28.322 35.500 21.053 28.322 35.500
HPERIOD [DOT] 900 936 848 900 936
HDISP [DOT] 720 720 640 720 720
HSYNC [DOT] 108 72 64 108 72
HBACKP [DOT] 54 108 84 54 108
HDSTART [DOT] 0 0 0 0 0
HDWIDTH [DOT] 0 0 0 0 0
V VTOTAL [H] 449 446 440 449 446
VDISP [H] 350 350 400 400 400
VSYNC [H] 2 3 8 2 3
VBACKP [H] 60 61 25 35 42
EQP FP [H] 0 0 0 0 0
EQP BP [H] 0 0 0 0 0
SERRATION OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
EQP OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
VDSTART [H] 0 0 0 0 0
VDLINE [H] 0 0 0 0 0
SCAN Nonint Nonint Nonint Nonint Nonint
OUTPUT NRZ/RZ NRZ NRZ NRZ NRZ NRZ
HS POSI POSI NEGA NEGA NEGA
VS NEGA NEGA NEGA POSI POSI
CS NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
HD NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
VD NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
CLOCK NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
SYNC ON
RGB POSI POSI POSI POSI POSI
VIDEO 0.70V 0.70V 0.70V 0.70V 0.70V
SETUP OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
CLKMODE 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2
CLKOUT ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL
DISP,1CH,2CH POSI POSI POSI POSI POSI
SW0,SW1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
RGB 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit
R(7-0),G(7-0),B(7-0) 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111
DELAY ON ON ON ON ON
CLOCK DELAY 4 nsec 4 nsec 4 nsec 4 nsec 4 nsec
PAT SEL OPTION 2 OPTION 2 OPTION 2 OPTION 2 OPTION 2
CHRA Format 1 1 1 1 1
PATTERN Code 82 82 82 82 82
Font 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16
Cell 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16
GRAY Direction : 0 L0: 0 L1: 17 L2: 34 L3: 51 L4: 68 L5: 85 L6: 102
L7: 127 L8: 143 L9: 159 LA: 175 LB: 191 LC: 207 LD: 223
LE: 239 LF: 255
OPTION 2 (Note 2)

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Signal VG-819 setting values
Mode 06 07 08 09 10
H CLOCK [MHz] 25.18 30.24 31.5 31.5 36.0
HPERIOD [DOT] 800 864 832 840 832
HDISP [DOT] 640 640 640 640 640
HSYNC [DOT] 96 64 40 64 56
HBACKP [DOT] 48 96 128 120 80
HDSTART [DOT] 0 0 0 0 0
HDWIDTH [DOT] 0 0 0 0 0
V VTOTAL [H] 525 525 520 500 509
VDISP [H] 480 480 480 480 480
VSYNC [H] 2 3 3 3 3
VBACKP [H] 33 39 28 16 25
EQP FP [H] 0 0 0 0 0
EQP BP [H] 0 0 0 0 0
SERRATION OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
EQP OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
VDSTART [H] 0 0 0 0 0
VDLINE [H] 0 0 0 0 0
SCAN Nonint Nonint Nonint Nonint Nonint
OUTPUT NRZ/RZ NRZ NRZ NRZ NRZ NRZ
HS NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
VS NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
CS NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
HD NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
VD NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
CLOCK NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
SYNC ON G
RGB POSI POSI POSI POSI POSI
VIDEO 0.70V 0.70V 0.70V 0.70V 0.70V
SETUP OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
CLKMODE 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2
CLKOUT ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL
DISP,1CH,2CH POSI POSI POSI POSI POSI
SW0,SW1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
RGB 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit
R(7-0),G(7-0),B(7-0) 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111
DELAY ON ON ON ON ON
CLOCK DELAY 4 nsec 4 nsec 4 nsec 4 nsec 4 nsec
PAT SEL OPTION 2 OPTION 2 OPTION 2 OPTION 2 OPTION 2
CHRA Format 1 1 1 1 1
PATTERN Code 82 82 82 82 82
Font 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16
Cell 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16
GRAY Direction : 0 L0: 0 L1: 17 L2: 34 L3: 51 L4: 68 L5: 85 L6: 102
L7: 127 L8: 143 L9: 159 LA: 175 LB: 191 LC: 207 LD: 223
LE: 239 LF: 255
OPTION 2 (Note 2)

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Signal VG-819 setting values
Mode 11 12 13 14 15
H CLOCK [MHz] 36.0 40.0 49.5 50.0 56.25
HPERIOD [DOT] 1024 1056 1056 1040 1048
HDISP [DOT] 800 800 800 800 800
HSYNC [DOT] 72 128 80 120 64
HBACKP [DOT] 128 88 160 64 152
HDSTART [DOT] 0 0 0 0 0
HDWIDTH [DOT] 0 0 0 0 0
V VTOTAL [H] 625 628 625 666 631
VDISP [H] 600 600 600 600 600
VSYNC [H] 2 4 3 6 3
VBACKP [H] 22 23 21 23 27
EQP FP [H] 0 0 0 0 0
EQP BP [H] 0 0 0 0 0
SERRATION OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
EQP OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
VDSTART [H] 0 0 0 0 0
VDLINE [H] 0 0 0 0 0
SCAN Nonint Nonint Nonint Nonint Nonint
OUTPUT NRZ/RZ NRZ NRZ NRZ NRZ NRZ
HS POSI POSI POSI POSI POSI
VS POSI POSI POSI POSI POSI
CS NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
HD NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
VD NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
CLOCK NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
SYNC ON
RGB POSI POSI POSI POSI POSI
VIDEO 0.70V 0.70V 0.70V 0.70V 0.70V
SETUP OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
CLKMODE 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2
CLKOUT ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL
DISP,1CH,2CH POSI POSI POSI POSI POSI
SW0,SW1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
RGB 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit
R(7-0),G(7-0),B(7-0) 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111
DELAY ON ON ON ON ON
CLOCK DELAY 4 nsec 4 nsec 4 nsec 4 nsec 4 nsec
PAT SEL OPTION 2 OPTION 2 OPTION 2 OPTION 2 OPTION 2
CHRA Format 1 1 1 1 1
PATTERN Code 82 82 82 82 82
Font 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16
Cell 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16
GRAY Direction : 0 L0:0 L1:17 L2:34 L3:51 L4:68 L5:85 L6:102
L7:127 L8:143 L9:159 LA:175 LB:191 LC:207 LD:223
LE:239 LF:255
OPTION 2 (Note 2)

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Signal VG-819 setting values
Mode 16 17 18 19 20
H CLOCK [MHz] 57.28 65.0 70.49 75.0 78.75
HPERIOD [DOT] 1152 1344 1344 1328 1312
HDISP [DOT] 832 1024 1024 1024 1024
HSYNC [DOT] 64 136 136 136 96
HBACKP [DOT] 224 160 160 144 176
HDSTART [DOT] 0 0 0 0 0
HDWIDTH [DOT] 0 0 0 0 0
V VTOTAL [H] 667 806 806 806 800
VDISP [H] 624 768 768 768 768
VSYNC [H] 3 6 6 6 3
VBACKP [H] 39 29 29 29 28
EQP FP [H] 0 0 0 0 0
EQP BP [H] 0 0 0 0 0
SERRATION OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
EQP OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
VDSTART [H] 0 0 0 0 0
VDLINE [H] 0 0 0 0 0
SCAN Nonint Nonint Nonint Nonint Nonint
OUTPUT NRZ/RZ NRZ NRZ NRZ NRZ NRZ
HS NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA POSI
VS NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA POSI
CS POSI NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
HD POSI NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
VD POSI NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
CLOCK POSI NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
SYNC ON G G
RGB POSI POSI POSI POSI POSI
VIDEO 0.70V 0.70V 0.70V 0.70V 0.70V
SETUP OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
CLKMODE 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2
CLKOUT ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL
DISP,1CH,2CH POSI POSI POSI POSI POSI
SW0,SW1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
RGB 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit
R(7-0),G(7-0),B(7-0) 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111
DELAY ON ON ON ON ON
CLOCK DELAY 4 nsec 4 nsec 4 nsec 4 nsec 4 nsec
PAT SEL OPTION 2 OPTION 2 OPTION 2 OPTION 2 OPTION 2
CHRA Format 1 1 1 1 1
PATTERN Code 82 82 82 82 82
Font 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16
Cell 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16
GRAY Direction : 0 L0:0 L1:17 L2:34 L3:51 L4:68 L5:85 L6:102
L7:127 L8:143 L9:159 LA:175 LB:191 LC:207 LD:223
LE:239 LF:255
OPTION 2 (Note 2)

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Signal VG-819 setting values
Mode 21 22 23 24 25
Not used
H CLOCK [MHz] 94.5 94.50 108.00 126.00 107.50
HPERIOD [DOT] 1376 1528 1800 1680 1664
HDISP [DOT] 1024 1152 1280 1280 1280
HSYNC [DOT] 96 128 112 144 192
HBACKP [DOT] 208 208 312 224 160
HDSTART [DOT] 0 0 0 0 0
HDWIDTH [DOT] 0 0 0 0 0
V VTOTAL [H] 808 937 1000 1000 1078
VDISP [H] 768 900 960 960 1024
VSYNC [H] 3 4 3 3 4
VBACKP [H] 36 31 36 36 43
EQP FP [H] 0 0 0 0 0
EQP BP [H] 0 0 0 0 0
SERRATION OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
EQP OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
VDSTART [H] 0 0 0 0 0
VDLINE [H] 0 0 0 0 0
SCAN Nonint Nonint Nonint Nonint Nonint
OUTPUT NRZ/RZ NRZ NRZ NRZ NRZ NRZ
HS POSI POSI POSI NEGA POSI
VS POSI POSI POSI NEGA POSI
CS NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
HD NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
VD NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
CLOCK NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
SYNC ON
RGB POSI POSI POSI POSI POSI
VIDEO 0.70V 0.70V 0.70V 0.70V 0.70V
SETUP OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
CLKMODE 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2
CLKOUT ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL
DISP,1CH,2CH POSI POSI POSI POSI POSI
SW0,SW1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
RGB 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit
R(7-0),G(7-0),B(7-0) 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111
DELAY ON ON ON ON ON
CLOCK DELAY 4 nsec 4 nsec 4 nsec 4 nsec 4 nsec
PAT SEL OPTION 2 OPTION 2 OPTION 2 OPTION 2 OPTION 2
CHRA Format 1 1 1 1 1
PATTERN Code 82 82 82 82 82
Font 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16
Cell 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16
GRAY Direction : 0 L0:0 L1:17 L2:34 L3:51 L4:68 L5:85 L6:102
L7:127 L8:143 L9:159 LA:175 LB:191 LC:207 LD:223
LE:239 LF:255
OPTION 2 (Note 2)

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Signal VG-819 setting values
Mode 26 27 28 29 30
H CLOCK [MHz] 108.00 117.00 135.00 135.00 94.50
HPERIOD [DOT] 1688 1632 1688 1664 1480
HDISP [DOT] 1280 1280 1280 1280 1152
HSYNC [DOT] 112 112 144 64 96
HBACKP [DOT] 248 224 248 288 200
HDSTART [DOT] 0 0 0 0 0
HDWIDTH [DOT] 0 0 0 0 0
V VTOTAL [H] 1066 1067 1066 1066 912
VDISP [H] 1024 1024 1024 1024 864
VSYNC [H] 3 8 3 8 3
VBACKP [H] 38 33 38 32 44
EQP FP [H] 0 0 0 0 0
EQP BP [H] 0 0 0 0 0
SERRATION OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
EQP OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
VDSTART [H] 0 0 0 0 0
VDLINE [H] 0 0 0 0 0
SCAN Nonint Nonint Nonint Nonint Nonint
OUTPUT NRZ/RZ NRZ NRZ NRZ NRZ NRZ
HS POSI POSI POSI POSI POSI
VS POSI POSI POSI POSI POSI
CS NEGA NEGA POSI POSI POSI
HD NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
VD NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
CLOCK NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA NEGA
SYNC ON
RGB POSI POSI POSI POSI POSI
VIDEO 0.70V 0.70V 0.70V 0.70V 0.70V
SETUP OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
CLKMODE 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2
CLKOUT ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL
DISP,1CH,2CH POSI POSI POSI POSI POSI
SW0,SW1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
RGB 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit
R(7-0),G(7-0),B(7-0) 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111
DELAY ON ON ON ON ON
CLOCK DELAY 4 nsec 4 nsec 4 nsec 4 nsec 4 nsec
PAT SEL OPTION 2 OPTION 2 OPTION 2 OPTION 2 OPTION 2
CHRA Format 1 1 1 1 1
PATTERN Code 82 82 82 82 82
Font 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16
Cell 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16 16*16
GRAY Direction : 0 L0:0 L1:17 L2:34 L3:51 L4:68 L5:85 L6:102
L7:127 L8:143 L9:159 LA:175 LB:191 LC:207 LD:223
LE:239 LF:255
OPTION 2 (Note 2)

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Signal VG-819 setting values
Mode 31 32 33 34 35
H CLOCK [MHz] 108.00 162.00 108.00
HPERIOD [DOT] 1600 2160 1688
HDISP [DOT] 1152 1600 1280
HSYNC [DOT] 128 192 112
HBACKP [DOT] 256 304 248
HDSTART [DOT] 0 0 0
HDWIDTH [DOT] 0 0 0
V VTOTAL [H] 900 1250 1066
VDISP [H] 864 1200 1024
VSYNC [H] 3 3 3
VBACKP [H] 32 46 6380
EQP FP [H] 0 0 0
EQP BP [H] 0 0 0
SERRATION OFF OFF OFF
EQP OFF OFF OFF
VDSTART [H] 0 0 0
VDLINE [H] 0 0 0
SCAN Nonint Nonint Nonint
OUTPUT NRZ/RZ NRZ NRZ NRZ
HS POSI POSI POSI
VS POSI POSI POSI
CS POSI POSI NEGA
HD NEGA NEGA NEGA
VD NEGA NEGA NEGA
CLOCK NEGA NEGA NEGA
SYNC ON
RGB POSI POSI POSI
VIDEO 0.70V 0.70V 0.70V
SETUP OFF OFF OFF
CLKMODE 1/2 1/2 1/2
CLKOUT ALL ALL ALL
DISP,1CH,2CH POSI POSI POSI
SW0,SW1 OFF OFF OFF
RGB 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit
R(7-0),G(7-0),B(7-0) 11111111 11111111 11111111
DELAY ON ON ON
CLOCK DELAY 4 nsec 4 nsec 4 nsec
PAT SEL OPTION 2 OPTION 2 OPTION 2
CHRA Format 1 1 1
PATTERN Code 82 82 82
Font 16*16 16*16 16*16
Cell 16*16 16*16 16*16
GRAY Direction : 0 L0:0 L1:17 L2:34 L3:51 L4:68 L5:85 L6:102
L7:127 L8:143 L9:159 LA:175 LB:191 LC:207 LD:223
LE:239 LF:255
OPTION 2 (Note 2)

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Signal VG-819 setting values
Mode 36 37 38 39 40
H CLOCK [MHz] 34.40 34.40
HPERIOD [DOT] 800 800
HDISP [DOT] 640 640
HSYNC [DOT] 96 96
HBACKP [DOT] 48 48
HDSTART [DOT] 0 0
HDWIDTH [DOT] 0 0
V VTOTAL [H] 1024 1024
VDISP [H] 480 480
VSYNC [H] 2 2
VBACKP [H] 33 33
EQP FP [H] 0 0
EQP BP [H] 0 0
SERRATION OFF OFF
EQP OFF OFF
VDSTART [H] 0 0
VDLINE [H] 0 0
SCAN Nonint Nonint
OUTPUT NRZ/RZ NRZ NRZ
HS NEGA NEGA
VS POSI NEGA
CS NEGA NEGA
HD NEGA NEGA
VD POSI POSI
CLOCK NEGA NEGA
SYNC ON
RGB POSI POSI
VIDEO 0.70V 0.70V
SETUP OFF OFF
CLKMODE 1/2 1/2
CLKOUT ALL ALL
DISP,1CH,2CH POSI POSI
SW0,SW1 OFF OFF
RGB 8 bit 8 bit
R(7-0),G(7-0),B(7-0) 11111111 11111111
DELAY ON ON
CLOCK DELAY 4 nsec 4 nsec
PAT SEL CHARA CHARA

CHRA Format 1 1
PATTERN Code 82 82
Font 16*16 16*16
Cell 16*16 16*16
GRAY Direction : 0 L0:0 L1:17 L2:34 L3:51 L4:68 L5:85 L6:102
L7:127 L8:143 L9:159 LA:175 LB:191 LC:207 LD:223
LE:239 LF:255

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Note 1:
According to the designation of sync signals and the setting of each inspection mode, the analog outputs
(BNC) of the signal generator shall be connected as specified below. (Except the cases when otherwise
specified)

1) SEPARATE: R/G/B CONNECTION, HS ←→ H, VS ←→ V, CS not connected

Note 2:
Screen of Option 2

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1.3. OSM control operation
Each OSM function is available by pressing the push-button switches (EXIT,3,4, -, +, NEXT, RESET)
allocated in the lower section of the front bezel (or the control PWB when a PWB unit only is furnished).

1.3.1. Switch functions

The basic functions of the respective push-button switches (or called the keys, but in the same meaning)
are described below.
In a mode where no OSM display is presented, the main menu of the OSM menu can be displayed when
any key out of UP, DOWN, -, and + is pressed.

Exit: Menu Close, Sub menu exit


Control (3,4): Menu Open, Cursor Move, Item Select
Adjust (+, -): Menu Open, Adjust select item, Enter Sub menu
Next Menu Open, Tag Select, Function execute
Reset: Open reset menu, Sound Mute

1.3.2. Basic operational procedures

1) Press any key out of 3or4or + or -, and confirm that a menu as shown below is displayed.

2) When the NEXT key is used, the selective tag moves to the right and the adjusting screen changes.
With the adjusting screen selected, use the keys3and4to select the adjusting item (simply “item”
hereafter) and set the adjusting value by the use of the keys - and +. To execute an automatic
adjustment function (CONTRAST AUTO ADJUST, AUTO ADJUST), press the key + or - in the state of
item highlight. Then, auto adjust are carried out.
When the adjusting item is present in TOOL or INFO., move to the selecting item with the NEXT key
and select the wanted item with the keys3and4. In the state that the wanted item is highlighted in
green, press the key + or - in order to get the adjusting screen displayed for each item.
3) When inspection is finished, press the EXIT key to withdraw from the OSM menu.

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1.4. Power ON
1) Connect an AC power cable to the unit being inspected.
2) Connect the VG-819 cable to the unit being inspected. Any input connector is acceptable.
3) Turn on the POWER switch of the VG-819 to generate an output of Signal 17.
4) There is a vacation switch (a seesaw switch) at the left side of the unit being inspected. Confirm that this
switch is set at the “” side. Press the POWER key at the right end of the front to turn on the unit being
inspected.
5) The LED is then lit in green and a screen is displayed.

1.5. Inspection
1.5.1. Inspection on LCD brightness and contrast

1) Enter Signal 17 through INPUT. The screen display is made in all white.
2) Display the BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST tag of the OSM menu.
3) Get BRIGHTNESS highlighted with the3and4keys.

Brightness adjust menu

4) Confirm that the green bar is changed by the operation of the (-) and (+) keys, and that the screen
brightness is changed.
5) Confirm that the highlight display is for BRIGHTNESS. Press the RESET key. Then, the confirmation
screen is displayed. Press the NEXT key to make resetting. (The BRIGHTNESS bar is returned fully
to the right.)
6) Use the3and4keys to obtain CONTRAST displayed in the highlight mode.

Contrast adjust menu


7) Confirm that the green bar is changed and the screen contrast is also changed when the (-) and (+)
keys are operated.

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8) Get AUTO ADJUST highlighted with the (-) and (+) keys.

Contrast Auto Adjust menu


9) Press the (-) and (+) keys and wait until the OSM display is restored to the former display. At that time,
confirm that the screen is normally displayed.

1.5.2. Inspection on automatic adjustment function

1) Enter Signal 17 through INPUT. (1-dot loss + External frame screen)


2) Display the OSM menu. Use the NEXT key to move as far as to the POSITION tag.

Horizontal Position adjust menu Vertical Position adjust menu

H.SIZE adjust menu FINE adjust menu

3) Move the cursor to the HORIZONTAL POSITION, using the3and4keys. Operate the (-) and (+) keys
to shift the POSITION to an extent so that the caused difference can be visually perceived.
4) In the same manner, shift the VERTICAL POSITION, H. SIZE, and FINE from their initial levels.
5) Use the NEXT key to move as far as to the AUTO ADJUST adjusting tag.

Auto Adjust menu


6) Execute automatic adjustments by the use of the (+) or (-) key.
Confirm that the screen (POSITION/SIZE/PHASE) is normally adjusted.

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1.5.3. Inspection on input signal identification

Purpose of inspection: Confirming that a normal display is obtainable for each signal input.
Unless otherwise specified, the display pattern is as shown in the initial screen,
conforming to 1.2.8 [Inspection mode setting].

--- Inspection of signal input ---

1) According to the table below, make setting of the input connector and the signal, and enter a signal
input.

Item No. Inspection signal No. SYNC


1 1 SEPARATE
2 4 SEPARATE
3 6 SEPARATE
4 8 SEPARATE
5 9 SEPARATE
6 11 SEPARATE
7 12 SEPARATE
8 13 SEPARATE
9 14 SEPARATE
10 17 SEPARATE
11 19 SEPARATE
12 20 SEPARATE

2) When a screen is displayed, visually check whether the display is free from abnormality.
(Freedom from any extreme displacement in position, size, and phase, flickering in the screen, and
extreme color deterioration)
3) Check the OSM menu for the signals that have signal numbers underlined. Display the OSM
information screen (the rightmost tag). Get the [DISPLAY MODE] highlighted with the (3) LEFT or (4)
RIGHT keys. Then, display the [DISPLAY MODE] screen with the (+) PLUS or (-) MINUS key. Confirm
that the displayed definition coincides with the definition of the input signal.

--- Inspection of POWER SAVE ---


4) Remove the output signal of the VG-819 from H.sync and V.sync connector. Confirm that the screen
disappears and the OSM menu of the [NO SIGNAL] is displayed. Wait in this state for about 5 seconds,
and confirm that the LED display is turned into amber and the POWER SAVE mode is assumed.

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1.5.4. Inspection on Audio function

Purpose of inspection: Confirming that the audio function works normally.


1) It connects audio-in with the PC or the audio player and it enters a sound.

AUDIO INPUT PC or Audio Player

2) Enter Signal 17 through INPUT.


3) Display the OSM menu. Use the NEXT key to move as far as to the Volume tag.

Sound Volume menu

4) Confirm that the green bar is changed and the audio volume is also changed when the (-) and (+) keys
are operated.
5) It confirms that sound is outputted from the left-right speakers and headphones.

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1.6. Setting before shipment
In order to recover the initial conditions of all settings, the contents of the memory are reset before
shipment. This reset process involves actions in regard to the memory of signal modes. Therefore, these
actions should be taken after the completion of all electrical inspection and display inspection.
1) Enter an input of Signal 4 through INPUT. Operate the OSM to enter the service mode, and display a
service menu.
2) Adjust the cursor to [FACTORY PRESET] by the use of the(3) LEFT or (4) RIGHT keys, and press the
(+) PLUS, (-) MINUS keys.

Service menu
3) When the OSM is displayed again, the resetting process has been finished. Press the EXIT key to
withdraw from the service mode.
Note 1: After the completion of this process, confirm, without fail, that the present condition is surely after
the withdrawal from the service mode.

1.7. Safety test


• Destination : All over the world
• Applicable standards : UL1950/C-UL/EN60950
• Unit class : Class I units (the units protected against electric shocks by protective
earthing, or those equipped with 3-core power cords)
• Ratings : AC100-120/220-240V 50/60Hz 0.7 / 0.35A

1.7.1. Input current measurements

Under the measuring conditions specified below, an input current shall be measured while the 50Hz input
voltage is maintained at 220V AC (+0 to -5V). The input currents measured shall be confirm so they
satisfy the judgment standard. (The rear rating plates are the same as those for North America and
Europe. Therefore, measurements should also be based on this setting.)
(1) Measuring conditions
• Condition of the set : ON mode
• Measuring conditions : The inspection signal is set at “17” and “white” is displayed throughout
the screen.
At that time, the brightness and contrast shall be kept under the
brightest condition.
(2) Judgment standard
• The input current shall be kept below 0.7A +10%.

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1.7.2. Power source/earth connections

a. Checks on the power source/earth connections


The earth side of the cord or the earth wire of the inlet filter for the cord set shall be visually checked to
see that it is connected to the chassis block of the unit as specified below.
1) The earth wire color shall be spiral of green and yellow.
[Units applicable to UL1950 or IEC60950 (EN60950)]
2) The earth wire shall be firmly connected to the chassis block by the use of a screw (See Note) of
3.5mm∅ in diameter.
Note: Spring washers or star washers shall be used, without fail.

b. Earth resistance testing


This testing shall be carried out prior to the dielectric strength test.
The earth resistance shall be 0.1Ω or less when a current of 25A AC is carried between the earth side of
the cord (the plug block or the section closest to the plug where no plug is provided) and the metallic
block (the DVI connector) that is used as a safety earth for the unit.
Where the earth resistance exceeds 0.1Ω, the condition shall be still acceptable if the earth resistance is
0.1Ω or less when the resistance of the power cord is excepted.

1.7.3. Dielectric strength test

To confirm the freedom from insulation breakdown, testing shall be carried out under the conditions
specified below.
1) Measuring conditions
• Measuring instrument : Dielectric strength tester (The specified voltage shall be maintained in the
state that a current of 10mA is carried.)
• Testing point : Between the electrical circuit block and the exposed metallic block (D-SUB
connector)
Note: The electrical circuit block shall mean the power input block (primary side). Testing shall be carried
out under the condition that both poles of the power plug are short-circuited. (Where a 3-core cord is
used, the two poles other than the earth terminal shall be short-circuited.)
2) Judgment standard
The freedom from insulation breakdown shall be confirmed under the condition that the applied voltage is
maintained at 1500V AC (+0 to 50V) for one minute.
Even though the result of this testing is OK, such a condition shall be regarded as unacceptable if there is
a leakage (flashing) around the section where the test voltage has been applied.
If the result of insulation resistance test is found unacceptable, to be carried out after this testing, such a
condition shall be regarded as that an insulation breakdown has occurred.

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1.7.4. Leakage current test

A leakage current shall be measured under the conditions specified below, in order to confirm that the
requirements of the judgment standard are met.
1) Measuring conditions
• Measuring instrument : Leakage current meter (A 1500Ω resistor shall be incorporated, together
with a bypass capacitor of 0.15µF.)
• Testing point : Between the exposed metallic block (D-SUB connector) and Phases A and
B of the power source.
• Condition of the set : A power cable shall be connected without connecting a signal generator. The
see-saw switch on the set side shall be turned ON and OFF.
2) Judgment standard
The leakage current measured shall be 1.5mA or less with an input of 240V AC × 1.06 +5/-0V (60Hz).

1.7.5. Insulation resistance test

An insulation resistance shall be measured under the conditions specified below, in order to confirm that
the requirements of the judgment standard are met.
(1) Measuring conditions
• Measuring instrument : 500V DC megger
• Testing point : Between the power circuit block and the exposed metallic block
(D-SUBI connector)
• Measured value readout : A test voltage shall be applied for one minute and the resistance value
shall be read out thereafter.
(2) Judgment standard : 10MΩ or more

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2. External inspection on the LCD module
2.1. External inspection of the display surface
The display surface shall be visually inspected according to the inspection items specified below. In cases
of the discovery of extreme defects or doubtful judgment, final judgment should be made on the basis of
relevant detailed standards for inspection.
Unless otherwise specified, the inspection signals shall be used at the timing of Signal 17 specified in
Paragraph 1.2.8 herein.

2.1.1. Inspection items

1) Examination of the missing of lines (horizontal or vertical lines failing to be displayed).


2) Presence of extreme missing of dots (bright dots and black dots), or conspicuous ones.
3) Presence of extreme flaws, wrinkles, air bubble, dents, lint, foreign matter, and conspicuous
abnormality on the display surface.

2.1.2. Inspection standards

Inspection standards for external appearance and display conditions


(1) Inspection condition
a) Viewing distance is approximately 385cm.
b) Ambient illuminant is from 300 to 500lux.
c) Viewing angle is +/- 10 deg.
d) Ambient temperature is approximately 25deg C.
e) Input signal clock frequency: 40MHz.

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Defect type Limit
0.01mm ≤ W ≤ 0.05mm N≤4
L ≤ 10mm
Scratch 0.01mm ≤ W
N=0
10mm < L
0.05mm < W N=0
0.15mm ≤ Φ ≤ 0.4mm N≤4
Visual Defect Dent
0.4mm < Φ N=0
0.15mm ≤ Φ ≤ 0.5mm N≤4
Block spot
0.5mm < Φ N=0
L ≤ 3mm N≤4
Lint
3mm < L N=0
Newton rings Not allowed
Bright dot N ≤ 4 (Green:4)
Dark dot N≤4
Total dot N≤4
Two adjacent dot
Bright dot ≤ 2 pairs
Electrical defect Dark dot ≤ 2 pairs
Three or more adjacent dot No allowed
Distance between defects
Bright dot ≥ 15mm
Dark dot ≥ 15mm
Line defect No allowed
*1) W: Width, L: Length, N: Number
*2) Definition of Adjacent

R G B R G B R G B

Defective pixel
R G B R G B R G B

Adjacent pixel
R G B R G B R G B

*3) Bright dot is defined as follows: ≥ 1/3 area of sub-pixel


Dark dot is defined as follows: ≥ 1/3 area of sub-pixel

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3. Inspection of PLUG & PLAY communication and OSM "MONITOR
INFORMATION" for model name/ serial number

3.1. A construction of System


This system should be connected as shown below.

PRO G RAM P ro g ra m D is k
P AR T N o. 599910578

S ig n a l G e n e ra to r

PC

R G B H V

A U T O A D J I/F J IG
P a rt N o . 5 9 9 9 1 0 4 0 1 (1 2 0 V ) (F o r A v e r.)
P rin te r C a b le
P a rt N o . 5 9 9 9 1 0 4 0 2 (2 2 0 V ) (F o r B v e r.)

D -S u b 1 5 p in S ig n a l C a b le

3.2. Input Signal


Horizontal synchronization frequency : 43kHz(Negative)
Vertical synchronization frequency : 42Hz(Negative)

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3.3. Operational procedures
1. Start PNP.EXE from DOS mode or DOS pronto of Windows.
2. Operation key assignment
• Determine the operation mode with the F1 ~ F9 and ESC keys.
F1 (Select Model) : Setting file changeover for respective models
F4 (Read) : EDID data for reading
F5 (Write Input 1) : It is not used in this model.
F8 (Write Input 2) : It is not used in this model.
F9 (Write ALL) : EDID data and OSM data of the writing and inspection.
ESC (EXIT) : End of program
3. Press the F1 key and enter an input of setting file for the related model. Press the Enter key.

File name Model


08EK1ABD LCD1550ME
4. Writing and inspection procedures
a. Press the F9 key (Write ALL).
b. Since the screen is changed over to the one that waits for an input of serial number, examine the
serial number of the set, enter it from the keyboard, and press the Enter key.

The message of the screen:


Model Name "LCD1550ME "
Input serial number (Enter only: Use previous number)

c. Model name and serial number writing for the OSM “MONITOR INFO.”
According to the screen commands, change over the signals, and make OSM menu setting for the
writing set.
Signal: fH 43kHz (Negative)
fV 42Hz (Negative)
When the Enter key is pressed, the model name and serial number of the OSM “MONITOR
INFORMATION” are written.

d. EDID data writing


When the Enter key is pressed, the EDID data of the D-SUB INPUT are written.

The message of the screen:


Input 1 File 1 set V 42Hz N (Hit any key)

e. Upon normal completion, a screen display is presented "OK".

f. A power-supply switch is switched off -> turned on, Display “MONITOR INFORMATION” of the OSM,
and confirm that the model name (LCD1550ME) and serial number have been correctly written.

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3.4. EDID data file
The EDID data file text is shown below. When you write or inspect EDID for this monitor, the following table
can be used.
file name : L1550ME.TXT

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 38 A3 E3 65 01 01 01 01
10 *1) *2) 01 03 08 1E 17 78 EA 9D 9E 99 58 4C 93 26
20 21 4C 54 BF EE 00 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
30 01 01 01 01 01 01 C3 1E 00 20 41 00 20 30 10 60
40 13 00 30 E4 10 00 00 1E 00 00 00 FD 00 37 4B 1F
50 3C 08 00 0A 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 FC 00 4E
60 45 43 20 4C 43 44 31 35 35 30 4D 45 00 00 00 FF
70 00 *3) *3) *3) *3) *3) *3) *3) *3) *3) *3) *3) *3) *3) 00 *4)
Table 1 Data list (Management number : L1550ME)

Note 1: address 10h Week of manufacture = Month of manufacture × 4


Note 2: address 11h Year of manufacture - 1990
Notes 3: address 71h ~ 7Dh Serial Number (ASCII coded)
If less than 13 char, terminate with 0Ah and fill the rests with 20h.
Note 4: address 7Fh Checksum
The sum of entire 128 byte shall be equal to 00h.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page

1. No display of screen(Screen is black ,color of LED is amber) --------------------------------6-2

2. Nothing displays on screen(Screen is black ,color of LED is green) ------------------------6-3

3. Checking the back light unit ---------------------------------------------------------------------------6-6

4. Abnormal screen -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6-7

5. No OSM display ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6-9

6. Abnormal plug and play operation ----------------------------------------------------------------- 6-10

7. Checking the interface circuit of sync signal ----------------------------------------------------- 6-11


7.1 Checking the control circuit of horizontal sync pulse ---------------------------------------- 6-11
7.2 Checking the control circuit of vertical sync pulse -------------------------------------------- 6-11

8. Checking the resolution change IC movement ------------------------------------------------- 6-12

9. No power on ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-13


9.1 No power on (1) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6-13
9.2 No power on (2) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6-14

10. Checking the DC/DC converter circuit ----------------------------------------------------------- 6-15

11. Checking the operation of CPU ------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-16

12. Checking the audio circuit -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-17

13. Check the inverter board circuit ------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-18

6-1
1. No display of screen (Screen is black, color of LED is amber)
Does OSM display when you push
key button.

When a signal isn't being NO


inputted, it is indicated Pressed "No OSM display" section.
with "NO VIDEOINPUT". It
is indicated with "OUT OF YES
RANGE" at the time of the
frequency that it can't be
distinguished.

Check if the sync signal from


Computer is output and if the
video cable is connected normally.

NG
Input the sync signal of computer, or
change the cable.
OK

Proceed "Checking the resolution


change IC movement" section.

6-2
2. Nothing displays on screen (Screen is black, color of LED is green)
Is backlight lit?

NG
Refer "Checking the backlight
OK unit" section

Does computer output Check the video cable for failure.


RGB video signals? Check the host for output signal with
all black only.
NG
1) Change pattern of video signal output on the host.
OK 2) Reconnect the video cable.
3) Change the video cable.

Check OSM menu is displayed


on screen when you push the
"NEXT" key.

NG
Next page
OK

Proceed "Abnormal screen"


section.

6-3
Continue

Check the 3.3 V power are supplied on I310 pin 2.

NG
Check if the voltage on I310
OK pin3 that is high level DC at 5V.

NG Failure point

OK Printed wire broke between P301 and I310

Failure point

I310 Failure

Is a dot clock being outputted under the


condition that a LCD module is connected
to P307 pin 44?

NG Failure point

OK 1) I306 failure
2) Printed wire broke between I306 and P307 pin 44.

Check the H-sync pulse of negative polarity


is output on P307 pin 38 at TTL level.

NG Failure point

OK 1) I306 failure
2) Printed wire broke between I306 and P307 pin 38.

Check the V-sync of negative polarity


are output on P307 pin 40.

NG Failure point

OK 1) I306 failure
2) Printed wire broke between I306 and P307 pin 40.

Next page

6-4
Continue

Check the data enable of positive


polarity are output on P307 pin 42.

NG Failure point

OK 1) I306 failure
2) Printed wire broke between I306 and P307 pin 37.

Check the data signal output on


P306 and P307 R, G, B data pin.

NG Failure point

OK 1) I306 failure
2) Printed wire broke between I306 and P306 data line

Failure point

1) The cable broke between P306, P307 and LCD module.


2) LCD module failure.

6-5
3. Checking the back light unit

Is +15V supplied to P803 pin 3, 4 to


inverter PWB?

NG Failure point

OK Inverter cable disconnection.

Check the INV_EN signal of the rectangle input I309 pin 5 at TTL high level

NG
Is a "H" level being output in the TTL level from I302 pin 2
OK Or, is INV_EN signal of the rectangle being output?

NG

Failure point

Printed wire broke between


I302 pin 2 and I309 pin 5

Check the PWM signal of the input from I302 pin 1 is a BRI signal.

NG Failure point

OK 1) Printed wire broke between


I302 pin 1 and I309 pin 3.
2) I309 failure.

Failure point

1) Inverter cable disconnection.


2) Inverter of LCD module failure.

6-6
4. Abnormal screen
Check the R, G, B video signal from
computer input on D-Sub R, G, B
connector.

NG Failure point

OK 1) No R, G and B video signal output from host computer.


Check computer
2) Video signal cable disconnection.

Check the R, G, B input signals on


I306 pin 95, 91, 87 respectively that
their level is 0.7Vp-p maximum.

NG Failure point

OK In the case of the Red signal. (A Green and Blue signal is


the same path, too.)
1) Printed wire broke between D-Sub(R) and I306 pin 95.
2) R346 short.
3) C348 open.
4) R345 open.

Is the pulse of the TTL level being


output to P306, P307 from the
data line of I306?

NG Failure point

OK 1) Printed wire broke between I306 data line and P306, P307.
2) I317 failure.

Check the negative horizontal


sync pulse output to P307 pin 38
from I306 pin 74 at TTL level.

NG Failure point

OK 1) Printed wire broke between I306 pin 74 and P307 pin 35.
2) R350 open
3) C383 short

Next page

6-7
Continue

Check the negative vertical sync


pulse output to P307 pin 40 from
I306 pin 73 at TTL level.

NG Failure point

OK 1) Printed wire broke between I306 pin 73 and P307 pin 40.
2) R351 open
3) C384 short

Check the positive DE pulse


output to P307 pin 42 from I306
pin 43 at TTL level.

NG Failure point

OK 1) Printed wire broke between I306 pin 42 and P307 pin 42.
2) R352 open
3) C385 short

Check the SHFCLK OUTPUT to


P307 pin 44 from I306 pin 44 at
TTL level.

NG Failure point

OK 1) Printed wire broke between I306 pin 44 and P307 pin 39.
2) FB312 open
3) FB311 open
4) C354 short
5) C355 short

Process "Checking the


resolution change IC movement"
section.

6-8
5. No OSM display
Check the input of pulse from I306 pin 98, 103, 99, 102, 104, 105.

NG
Failure point
OK
1) Printed wire broke between I306 pin 99 and I302 pin 17.
2) Printed wire broke between I306 pin 102 and I302 pin 21.
3) Printed wire broke between I306 pin 104 and I302 pin 20.
4) Printed wire broke between I306 pin 105 and I302 pin 18.
5) Printed wire broke between I306 pin 103 and I302 pin 22.
6) Printed wire broke between I306 pin 98 and I302 pin 23.

Process "Checking the resolution change IC movement" section.

6-9
6. Abnormal plug and play operation

Confirm the input of serial clock on I308 pin 6 SCL at TTL level.

NG Failure point

OK I308 failure

Failure point

1) The video cable may have failed or may not have connections for DDC.
2) Between I308 pin 6 and P302 pin 14 may have failed.
3) R337 open.
4) Cable failure.

Confirm the input of serial data on I308 pin 5 SDA at TTL level.

NG Failure point

OK I308 failure

Failure point

1) The host machine isn't communicating in DDC2 mode.


2) The video cable may have failed or may not to have connections for DDC.
3) Between I308 pin 6 and P302 pin 13 may have failed.
4) R338 open.
5) Cable failure.

6-10
7. Checking the interface circuit of sync signal
7.1 Checking the control circuit of horizontal sync pulse

Check the horizontal sync signal on I306 pin 150 TTL level.

NG Failure point

OK 1) Video cable may have failed.


2) Printed wire broke between P302 pin 13 and I306 pin 150.
3) FB302, R332 open.

Process "Checking the resolution change IC movement" section.

7.2 Checking the control circuit of vertical sync pulse

Check the vertical sync signal on I306 pin 148 TTL level.

NG Failure point

OK 1) Video cable may have failed.


2) Printed wire broke between P302 pin 14 and I306 pin 148.
3) FB301, R328 open.

Process "Checking the resolution change IC movement" section.

6-11
8. Checking the resolution change IC movement
Is there +3.3V supply on I306 pin 77, 79, 84, 96, 92, 88, 8, 129, 136,
139, 137, 143, 11, 21, 58, 108, 149, 12, 33, 40 and 65.

NG
Proceed "Checking the DC/DC converter circuit" section.
OK

Is 20MHz clock input to I306 pin 141 at TTL level?

NG
Is 20MHz clock output from X301 at TTL level?
OK

NG Failure point

OK X301 failure.

Failure point

Print wire broke between


X301 and I306 pin 141.

Is +5.0V supplied to I306 pin 100 at


High level?

NG
Check the output of 5.0V "H" pulse from I301 pin 6.
OK

NG
Is 5.0V supplied to I301 pin 7?
OK

Failure point NG
Failure point
I306 failure. OK
1) FB318 failure
2) Power source

Failure point Failure point

Print wire broke between I301 failure.


I301 pin 6 and I306 pin 100.

6-12
9. No power on
9.1 No power on (1)

Check output voltage +5V, +15V is right or not.

NG
It is not power board problem.
OK

Check power switch is turn on or not.

NG
Turn switch on.
OK

Check power cord(P801), Signal cable(P302), P802, P803 is connected right or not.

NG
Connect it right.
OK

Check C805 is about DC 140V-330V or not.

NG
Check F801, D801, P801 and repair them.
OK

Check C807 is over 10V or not.

NG
Check R805, R803, ZD802,
OK Q801, I801 and repair them.
Check pin 6 of I801 have same pulse or not.

NG
Check peripheral components of I801
OK and repair them. (e.g. Q805, Q806)
Check pin 3 of T802 have same pulse or not.

NG
Check Q803, R813, R814, D806,
OK R812 and repair them.
Check peck voltage of R811 triangle pulse is up
to 1 volt or not.
NG
Check D804, R807 and repair them.
OK

Check D809, D810, C816, C821, T802 have


same short circuit, or the output +5V, +15V is
over load.
NG
Repair them.
OK

Check feedback circuit around I802, I803 and


the other components and repair them.

6-13
9.2 No power on (2)

Check +5V power is supplied from power source.

NG Failure point

OK Power source failure.

Is LED turned on in amber momentarily when a


power button is pushed ?
NG Failure point

OK Power source failure.

Process "Checking the operation of CPU" section.

6-14
10. Checking the DC/DC converter circuit

Check the output of 3.3V line voltage from I310 pin 2.

NG
Is the output FB320 being inputted to I315 pin 3?
OK

NG Failure point

OK Printed wire broke between I310 pin 3 and output of FB321.

Failure point

I310 failure

Failure point

Printed wire broke between I310 pin 2 and I306 power supply pin.

6-15
11. Checking the operation of CPU
Is there +5.0V supply on I302 pin 8.

NG Failure point

OK Printed wire broke between output of FB319 and I302 power supply pin.

Is 20MHz clock input to I302 pin 11 and 12 at TTL level?

NG Failure point

OK X301 failure.

Check the input of 5V "H" pulse from I303 pin 4 are same as I302 pin 7.
(14 msec Typ)

NG Failure point

OK Printed wire broke between I303 pin 4 and I302 pin 7.

I302 failure.

6-16
12. Checking the audio circuit
Is a cable with the host PC connected?

NG Failure point

OK Audio cable disconnection.

Aren't the setups of the host PC a minimum and off?

NG Failure point

OK The setup of the host PC is changed.

Is correct output waveform being inputted from JK011 pin 2, 3 of the host PC?

NG Failure point

OK Audio cable disconnection.

Is the waveform which is the same as JK011 being inputted to I001 pin 4, 9?

NG Failure point

1) Printed wire broke between JK011 pin 2, 3 and I001 pin 4, 9.


OK 2) R040, R041 open.
3) R042, R043 short.
4) C040, C041 open.

Is output waveform being outputted in I001 pin 14, 17?

NG
Is 15V supplied to I001 pin 15, 16?
OK

NG
Failure point Proceed section 9.1 "No power on (1)".
OK
1) Speaker cable disconnection.
2) Speaker failure. Is mute/STD-BY low level at pin 11, pin 12.

NG Proceed section 11. "Checking the


operation of CPU".
OK

Is Variable DC volume control at pin 6.

NG Proceed section 11. "Checking the


operation of CPU".
OK

Failure point

I001 failure

6-17
13. Check the inverter board circuit
Check Vin pin is around 15.5V.
On/Off pin is over 2V.
Brightness pin is between 0.3V and 3.0V.
NG
It is not inverter problem.
OK

Check IC pin 3 around 5V.

NG Check Q1, Q2, Q8, D1, F1 and repair them.


Check one of these components was short
OK to GND.
Check CN2 and CN3 is connected right.

NG
Check CCFL and repair them.
OK

Check the IC pin 3 is PWM.

NG
Check the IC pin 11 is triangle.

NG
OK
OK Check D2, C14, R11and repair them.

Check the IC pin 9 is 2.5V.

NG
OK
Check R20 and R28 and repair them.

Check the IC pin 8 feedback waveform.

NG
OK
Check CR1, CR2 and repair them.

Repair the LM339.

Check the buck circuit.

NG
Check the Q4, Q10, R5, D5, L1
OK and repair them.

Next page

6-18
Continue

Check the Royer circuit.

NG
Check the Q17, Q20, Q5, Q6, C13 and repair them.
OK
Check the transformer and repair them.
Check the one of these components was short to
GND.

Check the H.V. and balance circuit.

NG
Check the C3, C7, C12, C20, L3 and repair them.
OK

Check the Feedback and protection circuit.

Check the Q19, Q7, Q11, D3, Q14 and


repair them.
Check one of these components was short
to GND.

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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
1. Audio circuit ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-2
1.1 Audio input ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7-2
1.2 Audio output ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-2

2. Power supply ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-2

3. On-screen circuit --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-3

4. Video input circuit -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-3

5. Definition converter LSI peripheral circuit ------------------------------------------------- 7-3

6. System reset, LED control circuit ------------------------------------------------------------ 7-4


6.1 System reset ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7-4
6.2 LED control circuit ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-4

7. E2PROM for PnP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-4

8. E2PROM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-4

9. CPU circuit ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-4


9.1 Detection of POWER switch status -------------------------------------------------------- 7-4
9.2 Display mode identification ------------------------------------------------------------------ 7-4
9.3 User Control ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-6
9.4 Control of definition converter MCU I306 ------------------------------------------------ 7-6
2
9.5 I C bus control ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-7
9.6 Power ON sequence -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-7
9.7 Power OFF sequence ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7-8

10. Inverter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-9


10.1 Circuit Diagram ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-9
10.2 Inverter basic function ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-9

7-1
1. Audio circuit (Circuit diagrams Main PWB)

1.1 Audio input


The audio signal input received from the audio input terminal (JK011) is applied to the amplifier I001 of 4
(L-CH) and 9 (R-CH) through the low-pass filter consisting of R040, R041, R042, R043, C040 and C041.
In this amplifier, controls of Volume, and mute are conducted. The audio signal controlled at the pin 6
determines the attenuation of output of the amplifiers. Since then, the signal is output to the jack P003.

1.2 Audio output


The audio signal is output from the Audio output terminal (P003) of the jack board to the internal speaker
system.

2. Power supply (Circuit diagrams MAIN PWB)

1. Line filter consists of C801, T801, C803, C804. It eliminates high frequency interference to meet EMI’s
requirement.

2. Rec & Filter


Bridge diode D801 converts AC source into pulsed DC. This pulsed DC is smoothed and filtered by C805.
R802 is an NTC ( negative thermal coefficient ) resistor, used to reduce inrush current to be within safe
range.

3. Power transformer :
T802 converts energy for square wave from power source C805 to secondary side to generate +12V and
+5V.

4. Output :
The square wave from T802 is rectified by D809, D810, then filtered by C817, C822 to generate +12V
and +5V respectively.

4.1 A 5V power supply for LCD module, CPU and logic is generated from the power source.

4.2 I310 : 3-terminal regulator


A 3.3V power supply for I306 analog is generated from the 5V source.

4.3 I310 : 3-terminal regulator


A 3.3V power supply for I306 digital is generated from the 5V source.
Q303, Q304 ON/OFF control for LCD Module
ON/OFF control is performed for power ON/OFF and also for the power saving sequence.

5. Driver : Q803
If the electrical potential of gate is larger than source by about 10 volts, Q803 turns on.

6. FB :
Negative feedback CKT consists of photo coupler I802 and adjustable regulator I803. It can maintain
output voltages +5V and +12V at a stable level.

7. PWM :

7.1 Start : When power is turned on, R805, R803 conducts due to bias from C805. C807 is charged a 16 volt
and a starting current to pin 7 of I801. I801 starts to oscillate and outputs a pulse train through pin 6 to
drive Q803.

7.2 OPP : When Q803 turns on, C805 supplies a linearly increasing triangle current through the primary
inductance of T802 to the driver Q803, once the peak value of this current multiplied by R811 exceeds1
volt, pulse train will be shut down immediately to protect Q803, T802 from being burned out.

7-2
7.3 Regulation : If output voltage +5V goes up, the R terminal of I803 gets more bias, accordingly photo
transistor and photo diode flows more current. The voltage of pin 2 goes up too, making the pulse width
of pin 6 to become narrower. So the output voltage +5V will be pulled down to a stable value.

7.4 OVP : If +5V goes up too much, the induced voltage on pin 4 of T802 becomes large also. Suppose that
it is over 18 volts, ZD801 conducts, pin 3 of I801 is pulled up over 1 volt. The pulse train at pin 6 goes
down to zero, shutting Q803 off completely.

7.5 SCP : If output terminal is short to ground, photo transistor does not conduct, hence Q806 does not
conduct neither. The reference voltage +5V at pin 8 begins to charge on C829 and activates Q806 to
conduct either. Then oscillation of I801 is stop, shutting Q803 off completely.

LCD 1550ME Power Board Block Diagram

Rec.
Line Filter Power Output Rec. & Filter
&
Transformer
Filter

PWM Driver

FB

3. On-screen circuit (Circuit diagrams Main PWB)


I306 (gmZAN1) Embeded function.

On-screen menu screen is established and the resultant data are output from I306 (Circuit diagram MAIN
PWB, gmZAN1)

4. Video input circuit (Circuit diagram MAIN PWB)


The AC-coupled video signal is used to clamp the black level at 0V.

5. Definition converter LSI peripheral circuit (Circuit diagram MAIN PWB)

I306 gmZAN1 is the definition converter LSI.

The analog R,G,B signal input entered from the video input circuit is converted into the digital data of video
signal through the incorporated A/D converter. Based on this conversion, this device performs interpolation
during pixel extension. The source voltage for this device is 3.3V and the system clock frequency is 20MHz.
The withstand voltage level for the input signal voltage is 3.3V and 5V.

7-3
6. System reset, LED control circuit (Circuit diagram MAIN PWB)
6.1 System reset
System reset is performed by detecting the rising and falling of the 5V source voltage at I301.

6.2 LED control circuit


Green / amber is lit with the control signal of the LED GREEN and LED AMBER signal pin 32, 33 from
I302 (Circuit diagram MAIN PWB).

7. E2PROM for PnP (Circuit diagram MAIN PWB)


Data transfer between I304 and host.
There are two forms of communications protocol. In both, display capabilities are retrieved by the system
software during the boot-up and configuration time.
For the PC platform, this software layer is defined in the VESA BIOS Extension / Display Data Channel,
DDC2, standard.

8. E2PROM (Circuit diagram MAIN PWB)


Data transfer between I304 (24LC32) and CPU (I302) is effected through the IIC bus SCL (pin 14) and SDA
(pin 13) of I302. The data to be transferred to each device are stored in I304.
I303 control data.
OSD related setting data.
Other control data for service menu.

9. CPU circuit (Circuit diagram MAIN PWB)


I302 (MTV312MV64) functions as the CPU.
The source voltage for the device is 5.0V and the system clock frequency is 20MHz.

9.1 Detection of POWER switch status


The CPU identifies the ON status of the two power supplies. The identification is made when the power
supply is turned off. For example, if the power supply is turned off with the POWER switch, the POWER
switch must be turned on when activating the power supply again. If the power supply is turned off by
pulling out the power cord, then this power supply can be turned on by connecting the power cord,
without pressing the POWER switch.

9.2 Display mode identification

9.2.1 Functions
(1) Display mode identification
The display mode of input signal is identified based on Table 1, and according to the frequency and
polarity (HPOL, VPOL) of horizontal or vertical sync signal, presence of the horizontal or vertical
sync signal, and the discrimination signal (HSYNC_DETECT, VSYNC_DETECT).
When the mode has been identified through the measurement of horizontal and vertical frequencies,
the total number of lines is determined with a formula of “Horizontal frequency / Vertical frequency =
Total number of lines. “Final identification can be made by examining the coincidence of the obtained
figure with the number of lines for the mode identified from the frequency.
When the detected frequency if the sync signal has changed, the total number of lines should be
counted even through it is rge identified frequency in the same mode. Then, it is necessary to
examine whether the preset value for the vertical display position of Item 4-3 has exceeded the total
number of lines. If exceeded, a maximum value should be set up, which does not exceed the vertical
display position of Item 4-3.

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(2) Out of range
This out-of-range mode is assumed when the frequency of the horizontal / vertical signal is as specified
below.
Vertical frequency : Below 56.2Hz or above 75.1Hz
Horizontal frequency : Below 31.5KHz or above 60KHz
(3) Power save mode.
The power save mode is assumed when the horizontal / vertical signals are as specified below.
If there is no horizontal sync signal input.
If there is no vertical sync signal input.
If the horizontal sync signal outside the measuring range of gmZAN1.
If the vertical sync signal outside the measuring range of gmZAN1.

Table 1

H-freq Band Width Polarity


Mode No Resolution
(KHz) (MHz) H V
1. 247 VGA 720 x 350 70Hz 31.47 28.322 + -
2. 102 VGA 720 x 400 70Hz 31.47 28.322 - +
3. 103 VGA 640 x 480 60Hz 31.47 25.175 - -
4. 182 MAC 640 x 480 66Hz 35 30.24 - -
5. 173 VESA 640 x 480 72Hz 37.86 31.5 - -
6. 109 VESA 640 x 480 75Hz 37.5 31.5 - -
7. 104 VESA 800 x 600 56Hz 35.16 36 + +
8. 116 VESA 800 x 600 60Hz 37.88 40 + +
9. 110 VESA 800 x 600 75Hz 46.88 49.5 + +
10. 117 VESA 800 x 600 72Hz 48.08 50 + +
11. 108 MAC 832 x 624 75Hz 49.72 57.283 - -
12. 118 VESA 1024 x 768 60Hz 48.36 65 - -
13. 217 SUN 1024 x 768 65Hz 52.45 70.49 - -
14. 157 VESA 1024 x 768 70Hz 56.48 75 - -
15. 141 VESA 1024 x 768 75Hz 60.02 78.75 + +

Attention:
1. When resolution beyond 1024 x 768 is inputted, resolution is lowered with Down scaling to
1024 x 768, and indicated, and OSD should indicate OUT of Range.

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9.3 User Control
General Key Description

EXIT wCONTROL8 −ADJUST+ NEXT RESET/MUTE

Exit : Turn off OSM menu, Exit sub menu.


Control : Move the green cursor and select control items.
Adjust : Change the value of each function / Enter to submenu / Proceed auto adjust / Proceed reset
Next : Move the NEXT tag
Reset : Reset the select item (Open reset warning before reset) / Mute the speaker / headphone
sound (short cut: when no OSM menu is shown)

9.3.1 Related ports of I306

Port Pin No. I/O Signal name Function Remarks


MFB1 112 1 RESET/ RESET switch input The set value is returned
Mute MUTE switch input to the initial value
MFB5 107 1 EXIT EXIT switch input Withdraw from OSD
MFB10 124 1 DOWN - switch input ( - )key
MFB4 109 1 UP + switch input ( + )key
MFB11 123 1 LEFT 3 switch input ( 3 )key
MFB3 110 1 RIGHT 4 switch input (4 )key
MFB2 111 1 NEXT NEXT switch input

9.3.2 Functions
Control is effected for the push-switches to be used when the user changes the parameters, in order to
modify the respective setting values. Whether the switch has been pressed is identified with the switch
input level that is turned “L”.
Each switch input port is pulled up at outside of MCU.
Each parameter is stored in the EEPROM, the contents of which are updated as required.

9.4 Control of definition converter MCU I306

9.4.1 Ports related to control

Pin No. I/O Signal name Function


101 I IRQ gmZan1 interrupt signal
103 O HCLK gmZan1 serial clock
99 I/O HDATA gmZan1 serial data
98 O HFS gmZan1 serial select

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9.4.2 Functions
Major function of I306 are as follows:
(1) Expansion of the display screen.
(2) Timing control for various signal types.
(3) Power-supply sequence (LCD panel).

9.5 I2C bus control

9.5.1 Related ports of I306

Post Pin No. I/O Signal name Function


P3.5 14 O IICCLK IIC bus clock
P3.4 13 I/O IICDATA IIC bus data

9.6 Power ON sequence


When the POWER switch is pressed, the POWER OFF signal is turned “H”. When this “H” potential is
detected, the CPU begins to establish the respective power supplies according to the sequence shown
below.

POWER 140ms or more

PPWR 100ms or more

DOTCLK
430ms or more
INV_EN

LED
110ms
DATA

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9.7 Power OFF sequence
When the POWER switch is pressed while the power supply is ON, the POWER ON signal is turned “H”.
When shown below. His “H” potential is detected, the CPU begins to turn off the respective power
supplies according to the sequence.

POWER
660ms or more
PPWR
340ms

DOTCLK

More than 40ms


INV_EN

330ms or more
LED

340ms or more
DATA

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10. Inverter
10.1 Circuit Diagram

HV

circuit

Buck
Input Power Royer
circuit
circuit Balance

circuit

Protection

ON/OFF circuit
IC
circuit

Feedback Lanp:1 Lanp:2

circuit

10.2 Inverter basic function


This is a Dc-AC Inverter which is developed for driving 2 Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp (CCFL) in LCD
panel backlight system.

Circuit explain below:

(1) On/Off circuit

This is an input signal to turn on or off the AC output voltage of the Inverter.

ON states : On/Off pin>=2.5V

OFF state : On/Off pin<=2.0V

(2) IC (LM393)

It will get input signal from customer system and control the lamps current and brightness. The other
function include burst mode control, PWM control, and soft start.

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(3) Buck circuit

Used the PMOSFET to control the input power.


DC Q3
Q/S13457DW 6
5
Vin N9 L1
4 2 1 2
1 100uH
1
C1 R24 2

D5
R5 1
Q4

Volt

GND
Q10

N25

LM339 Vo=DxVin=(Ton/Ts)xVin
OUTPUT

Vout (avg) = Vin*D = Vin*(Ton/Ts). Ts: Transformer period Ton: turn on period.

EX: Vout(avg) = 10V, Vin = 15V U, D=(10/15)*100%=66.66%

(4) Royer circuit


T1

2 3 4 5 6 1 10 7

L1
C13 waveform
100uH C13
0.22u
Q5 Q6

R15 R16

This is a standard Royer structure. It transfer the DC input signal to a AC output single. The resistors R15,
R16 are supply the base current for Q5, Q6. The C13 and transformer decide the oscillation frequency
(working frequency).
EX. If the primary voltage is 15Vrms and the transformer turn ratio is 100.
That secondary voltage is about :15*100=1500Vrms

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(5) H.V and balance circuit

The H.V connect to the lamps and supply the power to drive the lamps. The balance circuit is use L,C,R
resonant to control the output current. It can get the same output current even the load is different.

(6) Feedback circuit

The sense voltage of the feed back is set at 2.5 voltage. And the IC compare the sense voltage with
output current, and release the control signal to PWM.

(7) Protection circuit

The protection circuit is sense the output current and abnormal signal to protect the inverter.

(a) For output current

The protect circuit will be monitor the lamps current. If the lamps current is correct, it will be allow the
inverter to operating continually. In other ward if the lamps current is abnormal it will be shutdown the
inverter.

(b) For other abnormal signal in the inverter.

We sense the abnormal signal from PWM and Royer stage. If something wrong at power stage, the
protect circuit will be shutdown the inverter.

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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
The components specified for Model LCD1550ME(B)
SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
*** ICS ***
I001 79PL1440 IC TDA7496L 20P PDIP SG
I301 79PL1948 IC-M51953AFP-8P-SOP
I302 79PL1951 IC-MTV312MV64-44P-PLCC-MY
I303 79PL1950 IC-TTL-NC7SZ04M5X-5P-FAIR
I304 79PL1447 IC 24LC32A 8P SOP MICROCH
I305 79PL1949 IC-TTL-NC7SZ08M5X-5P-FAIR
I306 79PL1323 IC GMZAN1 160P PQFP GENES
I308 79PL2046 IC-CPU-24LC024-8PIN-SOIC-
I309 79PL1322 IC LM358DT 8P SOP ST
I310 79PL1441 IC AIC1084 33CM 3P TO26
I801 79PL1439 IC KA3842AE S 8P PDIP F
I802 79PL1438 IC LTV 817D 4P PDIP LIT
I803 79PL1437 IC KA431AZ 3PIN TO-92 T

*** TRANSISTORS ***


Q301 79PL1321 TR NPN SST2222A 800MA/50V
Q302 79PL1321 TR NPN SST2222A 800MA/50V
Q303 79PL1435 FET P-CHNL SI2305DS VISHA
Q304 79PL1036 TR NPN SST3904 SMD
Q305 79PL1037 TR PNP 2SA1037AK T146/R
Q306 79PL1036 TR NPN SST3904 SMD
Q307 79PL1036 TR NPN SST3904 SMD
Q308 79PL1436 FET N&P-CHNL 2SK3018 ROHM
Q309 79PL1436 FET N&P-CHNL 2SK3018 ROHM
Q310 79PL1037 TR PNP 2SA1037AK T146/R
Q311 79PL1036 TR NPN SST3904 SMD
Q312 79PL1436 FET N&P-CHNL 2SK3018 ROHM
Q313 79PL1436 FET N&P-CHNL 2SK3018 ROHM
Q803 79PL2058 FET-N-CHNL-SSS4N60AS-2.3A
Q806 79PL2069 TRANSISTOR-PNP-2SA733P-T-

*** DIODES ***


D301 79PL1947 DIODE-MM4148-SMD-GOODARK
D304 79PL1947 DIODE-MM4148-SMD-GOODARK
D305 79PL1144 DIODE ZNR RLZ TE-11 5.6B
D306 79PL1947 DIODE-MM4148-SMD-GOODARK
D307 79PL1144 DIODE ZNR RLZ TE-11 5.6B
D308 79PL1947 DIODE-MM4148-SMD-GOODARK
D309 79PL1144 DIODE ZNR RLZ TE-11 5.6B
D310 79PL1249 DIODE DAN217 T146 SMD3
D311 79PL1249 DIODE DAN217 T146 SMD3

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SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
D312 79PL1249 DIODE DAN217 T146 SMD3
D313 79PL1249 DIODE DAN217 T146 SMD3
D314 79PL1032 DIODE RLS4148 LL-34 SMD
D315 79PL1032 DIODE RLS4148 LL-34 SMD
D316 79PL1144 DIODE ZNR RLZ TE-11 5.6B
D317 79PL1144 DIODE ZNR RLZ TE-11 5.6B
D600 79PL1431 LED LTL-1BEDJ-012 1(Y)3(G
D801 79PL2053 DIODE-BRIDGE-KBP205G-2A/6
D803 79PL0923 DIODE FUF4006AMP
D804 79PL1423 DIODE FUF4005AMP 1A/600V
D806 79PL2068 DIODE-SWITCHING-1N4148 T-
D809 79PL2054 DIODE--SF34-3A/200V-T52--
D810 79PL2055 DIODE-SWITCHING-SB360-3A/
ZD801 79PL2072 DIODE-ZENER-GDZJ18B-T/B--

*** TRANSFORMERS ***


T802 79PL2062 XFRMER-POWER-TPW-1085-ER-

*** VARIABLE RESISTORS ***


VR801 79PL1385 VARIABLE KOHM 1 0.3W TA 6

*** RELAYS & SWITCHES ***


P805A 79PL1462 SW POWER HF606A1GGATA HUA
S601 79PL1975 SWITCH-TACT-TSAB-3-260GF-
S602 79PL1975 SWITCH-TACT-TSAB-3-260GF-
S603 79PL1975 SWITCH-TACT-TSAB-3-260GF-
S604 79PL1975 SWITCH-TACT-TSAB-3-260GF-
S605 79PL1975 SWITCH-TACT-TSAB-3-260GF-
S606 79PL1975 SWITCH-TACT-TSAB-3-260GF-
S607 79PL1975 SWITCH-TACT-TSAB-3-260GF-
S608 79PL1975 SWITCH-TACT-TSAB-3-260GF-

*** PWB ASSYS ***


FUKEYB 79PL1819 FUNCTION KEY BD-NEC-FA150
HEPNBD 79PL1901 HEAD PHONE BD-NEC-FA15AA
INTBD 79PL2044 INTERFACE BD
INVA 79PL1982 INVERTER-DC-AC-AMBIT:T15I
POWEBD 79PL2047 POWER BD

*** COILS & FILTERS ***


FB301 79PL1952 CORE-BEAD-WB201209B401QNT
FB302 79PL1952 CORE-BEAD-WB201209B401QNT
FB303 79PL1060 BEAD CORE WB201209F050QST
FB304 79PL1060 BEAD CORE WB201209F050QST
FB305 79PL1060 BEAD CORE WB201209F050QST
FB306 79PL1953 CORE-BEAD-SBK160808T-300Y
FB307 79PL1953 CORE-BEAD-SBK160808T-300Y
FB308 79PL1953 CORE-BEAD-SBK160808T-300Y

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SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
FB309 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB311 79PL1954 CORE-BEAD-FCM1608C-301T01
FB313 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB314 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB315 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB316 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB317 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB318 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB319 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB320 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB321 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB322 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB323 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB324 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB325 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB326 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB327 79PL1952 CORE-BEAD-WB201209B401QNT
FB328 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB329 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB330 79PL1953 CORE-BEAD-SBK160808T-300Y
FB331 79PL1953 CORE-BEAD-SBK160808T-300Y
FB332 79PL1953 CORE-BEAD-SBK160808T-300Y
L001 79PL0993 COIL CHOKE 45UH K
L301 79PL0991 COIL CHOKE 3UH K
L302 79PL0991 COIL CHOKE 3UH K
L802 79PL2056 COIL CHOKE--UH-33-K-DRWW1
T801 79PL1377 LINE FILTER TLF-1030 MH 1

*** ELECTRICAL PARTS & MISCELLANEOUS PARTS ***


AUDA 79PL1452 AUDIO CABLE UL2547#26X2C
F801 79PL1461 FUSE TIME LAG 3.15A/250V
F801A 79PL0329 FUSE CLIP FC-04 FOR D=5MM
P307A 79PL1454 HARNESS 4P/3P 160MM 2547#
P801 79PL2057 AC INLET-3P-INALWAYS-AS07
PC01 79PL1856 CABLE-POWER-TO WALL-2000M
R802 79PL1378 THERMISTOR 8 OHM 3A P=5 S
SP00 79PL1464 SPEAKER 4P N13AA12PCH22 J
V001 79PL2007 CABLE-VIDEO-DSUBX2-2000MM
V002 79PL2036 HARNESS-FFC-45P(0.5)-95/1
V003 79PL2037 HARNESS-FFC-30P(0.5)-115/
V006 79PL2038 HARNESS--12P-330MM-CG150-
V150 79PL2039 LCD-15-CLAA150XG01-CPT"
X301 79PL1053 CRYSTAL 20MHZ HC-49/US

*** APPEARANCE PARTS ***


B0106 79PL1897 REAR COVER ASS'Y-NMV-NEC
B01U 79PL1836 COVER(CONNECTOR)
B02P 79PL1835 STAND FRONT

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SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
B02Z 79PL1825 COVER CABLE
B03M 79PL1898 STAND-BASE-NMV-NEC-FA15AA
B03Q 79PL1875 BRACKET-STAND PLATE-NEC-
B03R 79PL1869 FOOT RUBBER
B02M 79PL1905 HINGE-L-NEC-NEC-FA150ATUA
B02N 79PL1906 HINGE-R-NEC-NEC-FA150ATUA
B02Q 79PL1907 BRACKET-HINGE-NEC-FA150AT
F01 79PL2041 FRONT COVER ASS'Y-NMV-NEC

*** PRINTED & PACKING MATERIALS ***


B0102 79PL2076 LABEL-MODEL LABEL-NMV--NE
P11 79PL2075 CARTON-NMV--NEC-FA15AA(9)
P21 79PL1881 CUSHION-FOAM-EPS-LCD1550M
P31 79PL1841 PLASTIC BAG
P32 79PL2005 BAG-PE ORDINARY-ALL MODEL
Y001 79PL2080 MANUAL-MANUAL ASS'Y-NMV-F
Y002 79PL1960 CARD-CAUTION SHEET-NEC-FA
Y003 79PL2079 CARD-SETUP CARD-NEC-FA15A
Y004 79PL2034 CARD-PRODUCT BROCHURE-NEC

*** RESISTORS ***


FB312 79PL1294 CHIP-R OHM 0 1/10W J 0603
R001 79PL0064 CF OHM 270 1/4W J T26
R002 79PL0064 CF OHM 270 1/4W J T26
R003 79PL1297 CHIP-R KOHM 100 1/10W J
R004 79PL1972 RES. CHIP-R-KOHM-300-1/10
R040 79PL1386 R,CHIP R KOHM 1 1/10W F
R041 79PL1386 R,CHIP R KOHM 1 1/10W F
R042 79PL1398 R,CHIP R KOHM 47 1/10W F
R043 79PL1398 R,CHIP R KOHM 47 1/10W F
R045 79PL1296 CHIP-R KOHM 10 1/10W J 06
R046 79PL1294 CHIP-R OHM 0 1/10W J 0603
R047 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R053 79PL1973 RES. CHIP-R-KOHM-150-1/10
R054 79PL1973 RES. CHIP-R-KOHM-150-1/10
R055 79PL1296 CHIP-R KOHM 10 1/10W J 06
R056 79PL1296 CHIP-R KOHM 10 1/10W J 06
R301 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R305 79PL1295 CHIP-R OHM 100 1/10W J 06
R306 79PL1295 CHIP-R OHM 100 1/10W J 06
R307 79PL1296 CHIP-R KOHM 10 1/10W J 06
R308 79PL1296 CHIP-R KOHM 10 1/10W J 06
R309 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R310 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R312 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R314 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R315 79PL1295 CHIP-R OHM 100 1/10W J 06
R316 79PL1295 CHIP-R OHM 100 1/10W J 06

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SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
R317 79PL1004 CHIP-R 470H 1/8W J 805
R318 79PL1004 CHIP-R 470H 1/8W J 805
R319 79PL1296 CHIP-R KOHM 10 1/10W J 06
R320 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R321 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R322 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R323 79PL1296 CHIP-R KOHM 10 1/10W J 06
R325 79PL1296 CHIP-R KOHM 10 1/10W J 06
R326 79PL1296 CHIP-R KOHM 10 1/10W J 06
R327 79PL1294 CHIP-R OHM 0 1/10W J 0603
R328 79PL1295 CHIP-R OHM 100 1/10W J 06
R329 79PL1239 CHIP-R KOHM 2.2 1/16W J
R330 79PL1294 CHIP-R OHM 0 1/10W J 0603
R331 79PL1239 CHIP-R KOHM 2.2 1/16W J
R332 79PL1295 CHIP-R OHM 100 1/10W J 06
R333 79PL1399 R,CHIP R KOHM 47 1/10W J
R334 79PL1399 R,CHIP R KOHM 47 1/10W J
R335 79PL1399 R,CHIP R KOHM 47 1/10W J
R336 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R337 79PL1303 CHIP-R OHM 47 1/10W J
R338 79PL1303 CHIP-R OHM 47 1/10W J
R339 79PL1298 CHIP-R OHM 150 1/10W J
R340 79PL1305 CHIP-R OHM 75 1/10W J
R341 79PL1298 CHIP-R OHM 150 1/10W J
R342 79PL1298 CHIP-R OHM 150 1/10W J
R343 79PL1305 CHIP-R OHM 75 1/10W J
R344 79PL1298 CHIP-R OHM 150 1/10W J
R345 79PL1298 CHIP-R OHM 150 1/10W J
R346 79PL1305 CHIP-R OHM 75 1/10W J
R347 79PL1298 CHIP-R OHM 150 1/10W J
R348 79PL1941 CHIP-R-KOHM-3.3-1/10W-J-6
R349 79PL1941 CHIP-R-KOHM-3.3-1/10W-J-6
R350 79PL1300 CHIP-R OHM 22 1/10W J
R351 79PL1300 CHIP-R OHM 22 1/10W J
R352 79PL1300 CHIP-R OHM 22 1/10W J
R353 79PL1297 CHIP-R KOHM 100 1/10W J
R354 79PL1297 CHIP-R KOHM 100 1/10W J
R355 79PL1297 CHIP-R KOHM 100 1/10W J
R356 79PL1295 CHIP-R OHM 100 1/10W J 06
R357 79PL1295 CHIP-R OHM 100 1/10W J 06
R358 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R359 79PL1399 R,CHIP R KOHM 47 1/10W J
R360 79PL1399 R,CHIP R KOHM 47 1/10W J
R361 79PL1941 CHIP-R-KOHM-3.3-1/10W-J-6
R368 79PL1296 CHIP-R KOHM 10 1/10W J 06
R370 79PL1303 CHIP-R OHM 47 1/10W J
R371 79PL1387 R,CHIP R KOHM 1 1/10W J
R801 79PL1384 R,MGF KOHM 470 1/4W J AT5

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SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
R803 79PL2059 RES. MOF-KOHM-100-2W-J-HO
R805 79PL2059 RES. MOF-KOHM-100-2W-J-HO
R806 79PL0741 MOF KOHM 33 3W J HOR
R807 79PL0086 CF OHM 4.7 1/4W J T26
R808 79PL0089 CF KOHM 51 1/4W J T26
R810 79PL0077 CF KOHM 3.9 1/4W J T26
R811 79PL2060 RES. MOF-OHM-1.2-1W-J-HOR
R812 79PL0056 CF KOHM 20 1/4W J T26
R813 79PL2070 RES. CF-OHM-220-1/4W-J-T5
R814 79PL0081 CF OHM 47 1/4W J T26
R815 79PL2071 RES. CF-KOHM-1-1/4W-J-T52
R817 79PL0083 CF KOHM 4.7 1/4W J T26
R818 79PL0089 CF KOHM 51 1/4W J T26
R819 79PL0088 CF KOHM 5.1 1/4W J T26
R820 79PL0039 CF KOHM 1 1/4W J T26
R823 79PL0064 CF OHM 270 1/4W J T26
R824 79PL0065 CF KOHM 2.7 1/4W J T26
R825 79PL0040 CF KOHM 10 1/4W J T26
R826 79PL0039 CF KOHM 1 1/4W J T26
R827 79PL0055 CF KOHM 2 1/4W J T26
R832 79PL0088 CF KOHM 5.1 1/4W J T26
R833 79PL2061 RES. MOF-KOHM-1.2-1W-J-HO
RN301 79PL1011 FRN 10KH 1/16W J 8P4R
RN302 79PL1011 FRN 10KH 1/16W J 8P4R
RN303 79PL1013 FRN 4.7KH 1/16W J 8P4R
RN304 79PL1013 FRN 4.7KH 1/16W J 8P4R
RN305 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN306 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN307 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN308 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN309 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN310 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN311 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN312 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN313 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN314 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN315 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN316 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R

*** CAPACITORS ***


C002 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C003 79PL1407 C,ALU UF 680 25V NF 105C
C004 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C007 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C008 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C009 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C010 79PL0186 ALU UF 100 25V T 105C 6
C015 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD

8-6
SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
C040 79PL1944 ALU-UF-4.7-50V-F-105C-6.3
C041 79PL1944 ALU-UF-4.7-50V-F-105C-6.3
C042 79PL1407 C,ALU UF 680 25V NF 105C
C043 79PL1407 C,ALU UF 680 25V NF 105C
C044 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C301 79PL1943 ALU-UF-1000-10V-F-105-10X
C302 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C303 79PL1417 C,MC UF 0.047 25V K X7R S
C305 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C306 79PL1141 MC PF 100 50V NPO J SMD 0
C307 79PL1141 MC PF 100 50V NPO J SMD 0
C308 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C310 79PL1014 ALU 10UF 16V 105C T SMD
C311 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C312 79PL1314 MC PF 22 50V NPO J SMD
C313 79PL1318 MC 5PF 50V NPO J SMD 0603
C316 79PL1143 ALU UF 4.7 25V 85C T SMD
C317 79PL1143 ALU UF 4.7 25V 85C T SMD
C318 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C319 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C320 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C321 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C322 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C323 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C324 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C325 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C326 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C327 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C328 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C329 79PL1141 MC PF 100 50V NPO J SMD 0
C334 79PL1141 MC PF 100 50V NPO J SMD 0
C335 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C336 79PL1317 MC 47PF 50V NPO J SMD
C337 79PL1317 MC 47PF 50V NPO J SMD
C338 79PL1141 MC PF 100 50V NPO J SMD 0
C339 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C340 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C341 79PL1318 MC 5PF 50V NPO J SMD 0603
C342 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C343 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C344 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C345 79PL1318 MC 5PF 50V NPO J SMD 0603
C346 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C347 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C348 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C349 79PL1318 MC 5PF 50V NPO J SMD 0603
C350 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C351 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD

8-7
SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
C352 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C353 79PL1943 ALU-UF-1000-10V-F-105-10X
C354 79PL2045 CAP. MC-PF-82-50V-J-NPO-S
C356 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C357 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C358 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C384 79PL1141 MC PF 100 50V NPO J SMD 0
C385 79PL1141 MC PF 100 50V NPO J SMD 0
C411 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C412 79PL1974 CAP. ALU-UF-220-10V-NF-10
C413 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C414 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C415 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C416 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C417 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C418 79PL1407 C,ALU UF 680 25V NF 105C
C419 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C420 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C421 79PL1313 ALU UF 470 16V 105 10X11
C422 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C423 79PL1974 CAP. ALU-UF-220-10V-NF-10
C424 79PL1974 CAP. ALU-UF-220-10V-NF-10
C425 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C426 79PL1974 CAP. ALU-UF-220-10V-NF-10
C427 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C428 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C429 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C430 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C431 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C432 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C433 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C434 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C435 79PL1974 CAP. ALU-UF-220-10V-NF-10
C436 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C437 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C438 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C439 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C440 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C441 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C442 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C443 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C444 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C445 79PL1974 CAP. ALU-UF-220-10V-NF-10
C446 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C447 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C448 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C449 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C450 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD

8-8
SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
C454 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C455 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C456 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C457 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C458 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C464 79PL1946 MC-UF-0.47-25V-M-Y5V-SMD
C801 79PL2048 CAP. X2-MEF-UF-0.33-275V-
C802 79PL2049 CAP. X2-MEF-UF-0.33-275V-
C803 79PL2050 CAP. CD-PF-2200-250V-M-F-
C804 79PL2050 CAP. CD-PF-2200-250V-M-F-
C805 79PL2051 CAP. ALU-UF-100-400V-NF-1
C806 79PL0517 CD UF 0.01 1000V M Z5U F
C807 79PL0189 ALU UF 47, 25V,T,105C,
C810 79PL0252 CD UF 0.1 50V Z Y5V T
C811 79PL0231 CD PF 1000 50V K Y5P T
C812 79PL0252 CD UF 0.1 50V Z Y5V T
C813 79PL0232 CD UF 0.01 50V K Y5P T
C814 79PL0191 ALU UF 10 50V T 105C
C815 79PL0526 MEM,UF,0.1 , 50V,J,T
C816 79PL2064 CAP. CD-PF-1000-100V-K-T-
C817 79PL2065 ALUMINATOR-UF-680-25V-T-1
C818 79PL2065 ALUMINATOR-UF-680-25V-T-1
C820 79PL0252 CD UF 0.1 50V Z Y5V T
C821 79PL2066 CAP. CD-PF-1000-100V-K-T-
C822 79PL2067 CAP. ALU-UF-470-25V-T-105
C824 79PL0483 ALU UF 1000 16V T 105C
C826 79PL0252 CD UF 0.1 50V Z Y5V T
C827 79PL0526 MEM,UF,0.1 , 50V,J,T
C828 79PL2052 CAP. CD-PF-1000-250V-M-F-
C831 79PL0185 ALU UF 10 25V T 105C
CN359 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN360 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN361 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN362 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN363 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN364 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN365 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN366 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN367 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN368 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN369 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN370 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06

8-9
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
The components specified for Model LCD1550ME-BK(B)
SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
*** ICS ***
I001 79PL1440 IC TDA7496L 20P PDIP SG
I301 79PL1948 IC-M51953AFP-8P-SOP
I302 79PL1951 IC-MTV312MV64-44P-PLCC-MY
I303 79PL1950 IC-TTL-NC7SZ04M5X-5P-FAIR
I304 79PL1447 IC 24LC32A 8P SOP MICROCH
I305 79PL1949 IC-TTL-NC7SZ08M5X-5P-FAIR
I306 79PL1323 IC GMZAN1 160P PQFP GENES
I308 79PL2046 IC-CPU-24LC024-8PIN-SOIC-
I309 79PL1322 IC LM358DT 8P SOP ST
I310 79PL1441 IC AIC1084 33CM 3P TO26
I801 79PL1439 IC KA3842AE S 8P PDIP F
I802 79PL1438 IC LTV 817D 4P PDIP LIT
I803 79PL1437 IC KA431AZ 3PIN TO-92 T

*** TRANSISTORS ***


Q301 79PL1321 TR NPN SST2222A 800MA/50V
Q302 79PL1321 TR NPN SST2222A 800MA/50V
Q303 79PL1435 FET P-CHNL SI2305DS VISHA
Q304 79PL1036 TR NPN SST3904 SMD
Q305 79PL1037 TR PNP 2SA1037AK T146/R
Q306 79PL1036 TR NPN SST3904 SMD
Q307 79PL1036 TR NPN SST3904 SMD
Q308 79PL1436 FET N&P-CHNL 2SK3018 ROHM
Q309 79PL1436 FET N&P-CHNL 2SK3018 ROHM
Q310 79PL1037 TR PNP 2SA1037AK T146/R
Q311 79PL1036 TR NPN SST3904 SMD
Q312 79PL1436 FET N&P-CHNL 2SK3018 ROHM
Q313 79PL1436 FET N&P-CHNL 2SK3018 ROHM
Q803 79PL2058 FET-N-CHNL-SSS4N60AS-2.3A
Q806 79PL2069 TRANSISTOR-PNP-2SA733P-T-

*** DIODES ***


D301 79PL1947 DIODE-MM4148-SMD-GOODARK
D304 79PL1947 DIODE-MM4148-SMD-GOODARK
D305 79PL1144 DIODE ZNR RLZ TE-11 5.6B
D306 79PL1947 DIODE-MM4148-SMD-GOODARK
D307 79PL1144 DIODE ZNR RLZ TE-11 5.6B
D308 79PL1947 DIODE-MM4148-SMD-GOODARK
D309 79PL1144 DIODE ZNR RLZ TE-11 5.6B
D310 79PL1249 DIODE DAN217 T146 SMD3
D311 79PL1249 DIODE DAN217 T146 SMD3

8-10
SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
D312 79PL1249 DIODE DAN217 T146 SMD3
D313 79PL1249 DIODE DAN217 T146 SMD3
D314 79PL1032 DIODE RLS4148 LL-34 SMD
D315 79PL1032 DIODE RLS4148 LL-34 SMD
D316 79PL1144 DIODE ZNR RLZ TE-11 5.6B
D317 79PL1144 DIODE ZNR RLZ TE-11 5.6B
D600 79PL1431 LED LTL-1BEDJ-012 1(Y)3(G
D801 79PL2053 DIODE-BRIDGE-KBP205G-2A/6
D803 79PL0923 DIODE FUF4006AMP
D804 79PL1423 DIODE FUF4005AMP 1A/600V
D806 79PL2068 DIODE-SWITCHING-1N4148 T-
D809 79PL2054 DIODE--SF34-3A/200V-T52--
D810 79PL2055 DIODE-SWITCHING-SB360-3A/
ZD801 79PL2072 DIODE-ZENER-GDZJ18B-T/B--

*** TRANSFORMERS ***


T802 79PL2062 XFRMER-POWER-TPW-1085-ER-

*** VARIABLE RESISTORS ***


VR801 79PL1385 VARIABLE KOHM 1 0.3W TA 6

*** RELAYS & SWITCHES ***


P805A 79PL1462 SW POWER HF606A1GGATA HUA
S601 79PL1975 SWITCH-TACT-TSAB-3-260GF-
S602 79PL1975 SWITCH-TACT-TSAB-3-260GF-
S603 79PL1975 SWITCH-TACT-TSAB-3-260GF-
S604 79PL1975 SWITCH-TACT-TSAB-3-260GF-
S605 79PL1975 SWITCH-TACT-TSAB-3-260GF-
S606 79PL1975 SWITCH-TACT-TSAB-3-260GF-
S607 79PL1975 SWITCH-TACT-TSAB-3-260GF-
S608 79PL1975 SWITCH-TACT-TSAB-3-260GF-

*** PWB ASSYS ***


FUKEYB 79PL1819 FUNCTION KEY BD-NEC-FA150
HEPNBD 79PL1901 HEAD PHONE BD-NEC-FA15AA
INTBD 79PL2044 INTERFACE BD
INVA 79PL1982 INVERTER-DC-AC-AMBIT:T15I
POWEBD 79PL2047 POWER BD

*** COILS & FILTERS ***


FB301 79PL1952 CORE-BEAD-WB201209B401QNT
FB302 79PL1952 CORE-BEAD-WB201209B401QNT
FB303 79PL1060 BEAD CORE WB201209F050QST
FB304 79PL1060 BEAD CORE WB201209F050QST
FB305 79PL1060 BEAD CORE WB201209F050QST
FB306 79PL1953 CORE-BEAD-SBK160808T-300Y
FB307 79PL1953 CORE-BEAD-SBK160808T-300Y
FB308 79PL1953 CORE-BEAD-SBK160808T-300Y

8-11
SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
FB309 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB311 79PL1954 CORE-BEAD-FCM1608C-301T01
FB313 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB314 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB315 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB316 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB317 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB318 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB319 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB320 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB321 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB322 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB323 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB324 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB325 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB326 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB327 79PL1952 CORE-BEAD-WB201209B401QNT
FB328 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB329 79PL1098 BEAD CORE WB201209B300QST
FB330 79PL1953 CORE-BEAD-SBK160808T-300Y
FB331 79PL1953 CORE-BEAD-SBK160808T-300Y
FB332 79PL1953 CORE-BEAD-SBK160808T-300Y
L001 79PL0993 COIL CHOKE 45UH K
L301 79PL0991 COIL CHOKE 3UH K
L302 79PL0991 COIL CHOKE 3UH K
L802 79PL2056 COIL CHOKE--UH-33-K-DRWW1
T801 79PL1377 LINE FILTER TLF-1030 MH 1

*** ELECTRICAL PARTS & MISCELLANEOUS PARTS ***


AUDA 79PL1452 AUDIO CABLE UL2547#26X2C
F801 79PL1461 FUSE TIME LAG 3.15A/250V
F801A 79PL0329 FUSE CLIP FC-04 FOR D=5MM
P307A 79PL1454 HARNESS 4P/3P 160MM 2547#
P801 79PL2057 AC INLET-3P-INALWAYS-AS07
PC01 79PL1848 CABLE-POWER-TO WALL-2000M
R802 79PL1378 THERMISTOR 8 OHM 3A P=5 S
SP00 79PL1464 SPEAKER 4P N13AA12PCH22 J
V001 79PL2078 CABLE-VIDEO-DSUBX2-2000MM
V002 79PL2036 HARNESS-FFC-45P(0.5)-95/1
V003 79PL2037 HARNESS-FFC-30P(0.5)-115/
V006 79PL2038 HARNESS--12P-330MM-CG150-
V150 79PL2039 LCD-15-CLAA150XG01-CPT"
X301 79PL1053 CRYSTAL 20MHZ HC-49/US

*** APPEARANCE PARTS ***


B0106 79PL2043 REAR COVER ASS'Y-NEC-NEC-
B01U 79PL1844 COVER-CONNECTOR-NMV(NEC)-
B02M 79PL1905 HINGE-L-NEC-NEC-FA150ATUA

8-12
SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
B02N 79PL1906 HINGE-R-NEC-NEC-FA150ATUA
B02Q 79PL1907 BRACKET-HINGE-NEC-FA150AT
B02P 79PL1845 COVER-STAND FRONT-NMV(NEC
B02Z 79PL1833 COVER CABLE(LCD1550MBK B)
B03M 79PL2040 BASE ASS'Y-NEC-NEC-FA15AA
B03Q 79PL1875 BRACKET-STAND PLATE-NEC-
B03R 79PL1869 FOOT RUBBER
F01 79PL2042 FRONT COVER ASS'Y-NEC-NEC

*** PRINTED & PACKING MATERIALS ***


B0102 79PL2077 LABEL-MODEL LABEL-NMV-155
P11 79PL2075 CARTON-NMV--NEC-FA15AA(9)
P21 79PL1881 CUSHION-FOAM-EPS-LCD1550M
P31 79PL1841 PLASTIC BAG
P32 79PL1102 PLASTIC BAG
Y001 79PL2080 MANUAL-MANUAL ASS'Y-NMV-F
Y002 79PL1960 CARD-CAUTION SHEET-NEC-FA
Y003 79PL2079 CARD-SETUP CARD-NEC-FA15A
Y004 79PL2034 CARD-PRODUCT BROCHURE-NEC

*** RESISTORS ***


FB312 79PL1294 CHIP-R OHM 0 1/10W J 0603
R001 79PL0064 CF OHM 270 1/4W J T26
R002 79PL0064 CF OHM 270 1/4W J T26
R003 79PL1297 CHIP-R KOHM 100 1/10W J
R004 79PL1972 RES. CHIP-R-KOHM-300-1/10
R040 79PL1386 R,CHIP R KOHM 1 1/10W F
R041 79PL1386 R,CHIP R KOHM 1 1/10W F
R042 79PL1398 R,CHIP R KOHM 47 1/10W F
R043 79PL1398 R,CHIP R KOHM 47 1/10W F
R045 79PL1296 CHIP-R KOHM 10 1/10W J 06
R046 79PL1294 CHIP-R OHM 0 1/10W J 0603
R047 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R053 79PL1973 RES. CHIP-R-KOHM-150-1/10
R054 79PL1973 RES. CHIP-R-KOHM-150-1/10
R055 79PL1296 CHIP-R KOHM 10 1/10W J 06
R056 79PL1296 CHIP-R KOHM 10 1/10W J 06
R301 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R305 79PL1295 CHIP-R OHM 100 1/10W J 06
R306 79PL1295 CHIP-R OHM 100 1/10W J 06
R307 79PL1296 CHIP-R KOHM 10 1/10W J 06
R308 79PL1296 CHIP-R KOHM 10 1/10W J 06
R309 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R310 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R312 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R314 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R315 79PL1295 CHIP-R OHM 100 1/10W J 06
R316 79PL1295 CHIP-R OHM 100 1/10W J 06

8-13
SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
R317 79PL1004 CHIP-R 470H 1/8W J 805
R318 79PL1004 CHIP-R 470H 1/8W J 805
R319 79PL1296 CHIP-R KOHM 10 1/10W J 06
R320 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R321 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R322 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R323 79PL1296 CHIP-R KOHM 10 1/10W J 06
R325 79PL1296 CHIP-R KOHM 10 1/10W J 06
R326 79PL1296 CHIP-R KOHM 10 1/10W J 06
R327 79PL1294 CHIP-R OHM 0 1/10W J 0603
R328 79PL1295 CHIP-R OHM 100 1/10W J 06
R329 79PL1239 CHIP-R KOHM 2.2 1/16W J
R330 79PL1294 CHIP-R OHM 0 1/10W J 0603
R331 79PL1239 CHIP-R KOHM 2.2 1/16W J
R332 79PL1295 CHIP-R OHM 100 1/10W J 06
R333 79PL1399 R,CHIP R KOHM 47 1/10W J
R334 79PL1399 R,CHIP R KOHM 47 1/10W J
R335 79PL1399 R,CHIP R KOHM 47 1/10W J
R336 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R337 79PL1303 CHIP-R OHM 47 1/10W J
R338 79PL1303 CHIP-R OHM 47 1/10W J
R339 79PL1298 CHIP-R OHM 150 1/10W J
R340 79PL1305 CHIP-R OHM 75 1/10W J
R341 79PL1298 CHIP-R OHM 150 1/10W J
R342 79PL1298 CHIP-R OHM 150 1/10W J
R343 79PL1305 CHIP-R OHM 75 1/10W J
R344 79PL1298 CHIP-R OHM 150 1/10W J
R345 79PL1298 CHIP-R OHM 150 1/10W J
R346 79PL1305 CHIP-R OHM 75 1/10W J
R347 79PL1298 CHIP-R OHM 150 1/10W J
R348 79PL1941 CHIP-R-KOHM-3.3-1/10W-J-6
R349 79PL1941 CHIP-R-KOHM-3.3-1/10W-J-6
R350 79PL1300 CHIP-R OHM 22 1/10W J
R351 79PL1300 CHIP-R OHM 22 1/10W J
R352 79PL1300 CHIP-R OHM 22 1/10W J
R353 79PL1297 CHIP-R KOHM 100 1/10W J
R354 79PL1297 CHIP-R KOHM 100 1/10W J
R355 79PL1297 CHIP-R KOHM 100 1/10W J
R356 79PL1295 CHIP-R OHM 100 1/10W J 06
R357 79PL1295 CHIP-R OHM 100 1/10W J 06
R358 79PL1302 CHIP-R KOHM 4.7 1/10W J
R359 79PL1399 R,CHIP R KOHM 47 1/10W J
R360 79PL1399 R,CHIP R KOHM 47 1/10W J
R361 79PL1941 CHIP-R-KOHM-3.3-1/10W-J-6
R368 79PL1296 CHIP-R KOHM 10 1/10W J 06
R370 79PL1303 CHIP-R OHM 47 1/10W J
R371 79PL1387 R,CHIP R KOHM 1 1/10W J
R801 79PL1384 R,MGF KOHM 470 1/4W J AT5

8-14
SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
R803 79PL2059 RES. MOF-KOHM-100-2W-J-HO
R805 79PL2059 RES. MOF-KOHM-100-2W-J-HO
R806 79PL0741 MOF KOHM 33 3W J HOR
R807 79PL0086 CF OHM 4.7 1/4W J T26
R808 79PL0089 CF KOHM 51 1/4W J T26
R810 79PL0077 CF KOHM 3.9 1/4W J T26
R811 79PL2060 RES. MOF-OHM-1.2-1W-J-HOR
R812 79PL0056 CF KOHM 20 1/4W J T26
R813 79PL2070 RES. CF-OHM-220-1/4W-J-T5
R814 79PL0081 CF OHM 47 1/4W J T26
R815 79PL2071 RES. CF-KOHM-1-1/4W-J-T52
R817 79PL0083 CF KOHM 4.7 1/4W J T26
R818 79PL0089 CF KOHM 51 1/4W J T26
R819 79PL0088 CF KOHM 5.1 1/4W J T26
R820 79PL0039 CF KOHM 1 1/4W J T26
R823 79PL0064 CF OHM 270 1/4W J T26
R824 79PL0065 CF KOHM 2.7 1/4W J T26
R825 79PL0040 CF KOHM 10 1/4W J T26
R826 79PL0039 CF KOHM 1 1/4W J T26
R827 79PL0055 CF KOHM 2 1/4W J T26
R832 79PL0088 CF KOHM 5.1 1/4W J T26
R833 79PL2061 RES. MOF-KOHM-1.2-1W-J-HO
RN301 79PL1011 FRN 10KH 1/16W J 8P4R
RN302 79PL1011 FRN 10KH 1/16W J 8P4R
RN303 79PL1013 FRN 4.7KH 1/16W J 8P4R
RN304 79PL1013 FRN 4.7KH 1/16W J 8P4R
RN305 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN306 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN307 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN308 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN309 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN310 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN311 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN312 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN313 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN314 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN315 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R
RN316 79PL1307 FRN,OHM,47,1/16W,J,8P4R

*** CAPACITORS ***


C002 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C003 79PL1407 C,ALU UF 680 25V NF 105C
C004 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C007 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C008 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C009 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C010 79PL0186 ALU UF 100 25V T 105C 6
C015 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD

8-15
SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
C040 79PL1944 ALU-UF-4.7-50V-F-105C-6.3
C041 79PL1944 ALU-UF-4.7-50V-F-105C-6.3
C042 79PL1407 C,ALU UF 680 25V NF 105C
C043 79PL1407 C,ALU UF 680 25V NF 105C
C044 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C301 79PL1943 ALU-UF-1000-10V-F-105-10X
C302 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C303 79PL1417 C,MC UF 0.047 25V K X7R S
C305 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C306 79PL1141 MC PF 100 50V NPO J SMD 0
C307 79PL1141 MC PF 100 50V NPO J SMD 0
C308 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C310 79PL1014 ALU 10UF 16V 105C T SMD
C311 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C312 79PL1314 MC PF 22 50V NPO J SMD
C313 79PL1318 MC 5PF 50V NPO J SMD 0603
C316 79PL1143 ALU UF 4.7 25V 85C T SMD
C317 79PL1143 ALU UF 4.7 25V 85C T SMD
C318 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C319 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C320 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C321 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C322 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C323 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C324 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C325 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C326 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C327 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C328 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C329 79PL1141 MC PF 100 50V NPO J SMD 0
C334 79PL1141 MC PF 100 50V NPO J SMD 0
C335 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C336 79PL1317 MC 47PF 50V NPO J SMD
C337 79PL1317 MC 47PF 50V NPO J SMD
C338 79PL1141 MC PF 100 50V NPO J SMD 0
C339 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C340 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C341 79PL1318 MC 5PF 50V NPO J SMD 0603
C342 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C343 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C344 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C345 79PL1318 MC 5PF 50V NPO J SMD 0603
C346 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C347 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C348 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C349 79PL1318 MC 5PF 50V NPO J SMD 0603
C350 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C351 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD

8-16
SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
C352 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C353 79PL1943 ALU-UF-1000-10V-F-105-10X
C354 79PL2045 CAP. MC-PF-82-50V-J-NPO-S
C356 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C357 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C358 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C384 79PL1141 MC PF 100 50V NPO J SMD 0
C385 79PL1141 MC PF 100 50V NPO J SMD 0
C411 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C412 79PL1974 CAP. ALU-UF-220-10V-NF-10
C413 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C414 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C415 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C416 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C417 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C418 79PL1407 C,ALU UF 680 25V NF 105C
C419 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C420 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C421 79PL1313 ALU UF 470 16V 105 10X11
C422 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C423 79PL1974 CAP. ALU-UF-220-10V-NF-10
C424 79PL1974 CAP. ALU-UF-220-10V-NF-10
C425 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C426 79PL1974 CAP. ALU-UF-220-10V-NF-10
C427 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C428 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C429 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C430 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C431 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C432 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C433 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C434 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C435 79PL1974 CAP. ALU-UF-220-10V-NF-10
C436 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C437 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C438 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C439 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C440 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C441 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C442 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C443 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C444 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C445 79PL1974 CAP. ALU-UF-220-10V-NF-10
C446 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C447 79PL1319 MC 0.01UF 50V X7R M SMD
C448 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C449 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C450 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD

8-17
SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
C454 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C455 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C456 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C457 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C458 79PL1418 C,MC UF 0.1 25V Z Y5V SMD
C464 79PL1946 MC-UF-0.47-25V-M-Y5V-SMD
C801 79PL2048 CAP. X2-MEF-UF-0.33-275V-
C802 79PL2049 CAP. X2-MEF-UF-0.33-275V-
C803 79PL2050 CAP. CD-PF-2200-250V-M-F-
C804 79PL2050 CAP. CD-PF-2200-250V-M-F-
C805 79PL2051 CAP. ALU-UF-100-400V-NF-1
C806 79PL0517 CD UF 0.01 1000V M Z5U F
C807 79PL0189 ALU UF 47, 25V,T,105C,
C810 79PL0252 CD UF 0.1 50V Z Y5V T
C811 79PL0231 CD PF 1000 50V K Y5P T
C812 79PL0252 CD UF 0.1 50V Z Y5V T
C813 79PL0232 CD UF 0.01 50V K Y5P T
C814 79PL0191 ALU UF 10 50V T 105C
C815 79PL0526 MEM,UF,0.1 , 50V,J,T
C816 79PL2064 CAP. CD-PF-1000-100V-K-T-
C817 79PL2065 ALUMINATOR-UF-680-25V-T-1
C818 79PL2065 ALUMINATOR-UF-680-25V-T-1
C820 79PL0252 CD UF 0.1 50V Z Y5V T
C821 79PL2066 CAP. CD-PF-1000-100V-K-T-
C822 79PL2067 CAP. ALU-UF-470-25V-T-105
C824 79PL0483 ALU UF 1000 16V T 105C
C826 79PL0252 CD UF 0.1 50V Z Y5V T
C827 79PL0526 MEM,UF,0.1 , 50V,J,T
C828 79PL2052 CAP. CD-PF-1000-250V-M-F-
C831 79PL0185 ALU UF 10 25V T 105C
CN359 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN360 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN361 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN362 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN363 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN364 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN365 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN366 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN367 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN368 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN369 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06
CN370 79PL1955 MC-PF-33-50V-K-NPO-SMD-06

8-18
BLOCK DIAGRAM (LCD1550ME)

PANEL
INVERTER

P307 P306

Function Control
P304
INV CONTROL
DCV INPUT
DC-DC POWER

P803

P802
CIRCUIT

P301
DC15V PANEL DATA OUTPUT FUNCTION KEY-PAD
DC 5V RC FILTER

I310
Regulator DC 3.3V SCALER RLC
CLOCK FILTER

ISP&RS232
P303
5V TO 3V
EXTERNAL
POWER BOARD

I306 SCALER ISP-RS232 BOARD


I308
EDID

EEPROM

P003
SPK OUT
I304
ESD PORTECTION SPEAKER

X301
CIRCUIT

CLK
I302
I301
MCU RESET
P801

JK011
AC-IN P302 VGA I001
INPUT AUDIO

AUDIO IN

9-1
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM INTERFACE PWB (1/5) (MICROCONTROLLER/KEY FUNCTION) FB333
NC
R364 NC 2 1 VCC
R365 NC

R366 NC

HREF 5 9
VREF HREF VDD2
4 OSD_VS 10 VREF
VDD1 4 C462 C463
C459 OSD-CLK 2
OSD-CLK NC NC
NC VSS2 16
DATA0 13
DATA1 B R367
14 G VSS1 1
DATA2 15 R VSS NC
11 HTONE NC 3
VCC
C301 1000uF/10V FSW 12 6
+ FBKG SSB
SDA R362 NC 7
3 SDA SDA
8 SCL
SCL R363 NC
3 SCL

4K7 R301
C302 0.1uF 3,4,5 VCC
I301 VCC
1 8 C460 C461
NC NC NC NC

8
7
6
5
NC I311
2 NC VCC 7 Reset Time 13.67 ms@ DCV 4.76
3 6 RESETn
NC RST
4 GND DLY 5 RN301 MTV312M64
I302

1
2
3
4
10Kx4

2
I303 VCC
M51953A C303 NC7SZ04 HDATA0 17 P1.0 DA0/P5.0 3 IIC_EN 3
47nF 3 5 HDATA1 18 2 INV_EN
HDATA2 P1.1 DA1/P5.1 BRI INV_EN 5
20 P1.2 DA2/P5.2 1 BRI 5
HDATA3 21 42
C305 P1.3 DA3/P5.3 PWR_OFF 6
HCLK 22 41
0.1uF HFS P1.4 DA4/P5.4 MUTE 6
GND GND 23 40
4

P1.5 DA5/P5.5 VOL 6


24 P1.6 DA6/P5.6 34
P303 VCC GND 25 35
HEADER 4 RST P1.7 DA7/HCLAMP
7 RST DA8/HLFHO 39
1 R305 100 DA9/HALFV 38
2 29 HSCL/P3.0/RxD
3 28 HSDA/P3.1/TxD
IRQ 19 27
4 R306 100 SDA P3.2/INT0 P6.0/AD0
13 ISDA/P3.4/T0 P6.1/AD1 26
SCL 14 16
C306 C307 ISCL/P3.5/T1 P6.2/AD2/HLFHI
GND P6.3/AD3 9 DDC-GND 3
VCC 100pF 100pF 36 30
VBLANK/P4.0 P6.4/DA10 VCC
37 HBLANK/P4.1 P6.5/DA11 31 R358 4K7
15 32 LED_GREEN
STOUT/P4.2 P6.6/DA12 LED_AMBER VCC
P6.7/DA13 33
C308 0.1uF 43
R307 10K HSYNC
44 VSYNC VDD 8
R308 10K 4
VDD3
R309 4K7 12
4K7 XTAL1 C311
1 8 R310 C312 C313 11 + R312 R313 R314
A0 VCC 22pF 5pF XTAL2 C310 0.1uF R311
2 A1 WP 7 5 NC 4K7 NC 4K7
R315 100 10uF NC
3 A2 SCL 6 6 NC VSS 10
4 5 R316 100
VSS SDA
I304 24LC32 C314 C315 GND Q301
1 2 SST2222A
TCLK 3 Q302 C317
NC NC X301 20MHz C316 SST2222A
GND CVDD0 3,4,5 4.7uF/25V
4.7uF/25V
Ampl 3.3 Vpp CVDD0
R317 R318
GND 470 470
GND GND

8
7
6
5
RN302 R319
10KX4 10K
VCC
C318 C319
0.1uF 0.1uF

1
2
3
4
C320
RN303 GND GND GREEN
0.1uF 4K7X4 AMBER 1
I305 MFB0 POWER 2
R320 NC7SZ08 1 8 3
5

GND I306A MFB1 2 7 RESET


4K7 HFS MFB0 MFB2 PROCEED 4
1 98 HFS MFB0 113 3 6 5
4 103 112 MFB1 MFB3 4 5 RIGHT
HCLK HDATA0 HCLK MFB1 MFB2 UP 6
2 99 HDATA MFB2 111 7
RESETn 100 110 MFB3 DOWN
IRQ RESETn MFB3 MFB4 MFB4 R321 4K7 LEFT 8
101 IRQ MFB4 109 9
HREF 115 107 MFB5 EXIT
3

VREF OSD-HREF MFB5 MFB6 10


116 OSD-VREF MFB6 106 11
OSD-CLK 117 105 HDATA1
OSD-CLK MFB7 HDATA2 12
MFB8 104
GND DATA0 118 102 HDATA3 P304
OSD-DATA0 MFB9 CVDD0
DATA1 119 124 MFB10 HEADER 12
DATA2 OSD-DATA1 MFB10 MFB11

R323

R324

R325

R326
120 OSD-DATA2 MFB11 123
R322 4K7 121 OSD-DATA3
FSW 122 C321 C322 C323 C324
OSD-FSW 10nF 10nF 10nF 10nF
gmZAN1 RN304 C325 C326 C327 C328
10K

10K

10K
NC
GND
4K7X4 10nF 10nF 10nF 10nF GND
MFB10 1 8
MFB11 2 7
MFB6 3 6 R327 0
MFB5 4 5

10-1 GND
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM INTERFACE PWB (2/5) (VGA INTERFACE/CLOCK RECOVERY)
I306B
DVDD 125 139 SVDD
2,4,5 DVDD DVDD SVDD SVDD 2,4,5
DAC_DGNDA 127 137 DAC_SVDDA FB301
4,5 DAC_DGNDA DAC_DGNDA DAC_SVDDA DAC_SVDDA 5 R328
DAC_DVDDA 128 138 DAC_SGNDA WB201209B401QNT
5 DAC_DVDDA DAC_DVDDA DAC_SGNDA DAC_SGNDA 4,5 100 VGA_VSYNC
2 1
PLL_DVDDA 129 143 PLL_RVDDA
5 PLL_DVDDA PLL_DVDDA PLL_RVDDA PLL_RVDDA 5
130 144 PLL_RGNDA
RESERVED PLL_RGNDA PLL_RGNDA 4,5
PLL_DGNDA 131 145 C329
4,5 PLL_DGNDA PLL_DGNDA RESERVED 100pF D314 D316 R329
SUB_RGNDA 146
132 2.2K
SUB_DGNDA TCLK 2
133 SUB_SGNDA R330 0 C330 NC MM4148 ZD5.6B
TCLK 141 GND
4,5 PLL_SGNDA 134 PLL_SGNDA

1
135 RESERVED
PLL_SVDDA 136 X302
5 PLL_SVDDA PLL_SVDDA NC GND GND
147 RESERVED
152 142 GND

2
RESERVED XTAL
153 STI_TM1 C333 NC R331
154 STI_TM2
155 GND 2.2K
SCAN_IN1 VSYNC_IN R332
157 SCAN_IN2 VSYNC 148
156 150 HSYNC 100 2 1 VGA_HSYNC
RESERVED HSYNC/CSYNC

C334 FB302
gmZAN1 WB201209B401QNT
100pF D315 D317

GND MM4148 ZD5.6B


IIC_EN 2

R368 GND GND


10K
D301
VCC 2,4,5
VCC
C335 0.1uF Q308 Q313

2
2SK3018 2SK3018
D304
R333 R334 R335 PIN9 SCL 1 3 3 1
2 SCL
47K 47K 47K P302
Q309

2
1 8 2SK3018

2
A0 VCC VGA DB15
Q312
2 7 SDA 1 3 3 1 2SK3018
A1 WP 2 SDA WB201209F050QST 8
3 6 R337 47 1 2 FB303 DDC_SCL 15
A2 SCL
7
4 5 1 2 VGA_VSYNC 14
VSS SDA
R338 47 FB304 6
I308 24LC024 WB201209F050QST VGA_HSYNC 13
5
C336 C337 C338 Q307 R336 4K7 DDC_SDA 12
SST390 4 4
D309 FB305
47pF 47pF 100pF D308 11
D306

D307

ZD5.6B
D305

R370 WB201209F050QST 3
2 DDC-GND 2 1 10
2
47 PIN9 9

3
1
GND 1 2
CVDD0
D310 DAN217 DIP TYPE
AGND

ADC_VDD2 C339 0.1uF


ADC_VDD2 5 GND

ADC_VDD1 FB330 FB306


ADC_VDD1 5
R339 SBK160808T-300YS SBK160808T-300YS
ADC_VDDA BLUE+ C340
ADC_VDDA 5 2 1
10nF 150 C341

3
R340
77
79

84

I306C R341 5pF 1 2 75


ADC_RVDDA C342 CVDD0
96 BLUE-
ADC_RVDDA 5
ADC_VDDA
ADC_VDD2
ADC_VDD1

ADC_RVDDA RED+ D311 DAN217


RED+ 95 10nF
94 RED- 150
RED- ADC_RGNDA
ADC_RGNDA 93 ADC_RGNDA 5 C343 0.1uF
AGND FB331 FB307
92 ADC_GVDDA R342 SBK160808T-300YS AGND SBK160808T-300YS
ADC_GVDDA GREEN+ ADC_GVDDA 5 C344
91 GREEN+ 2 1
GREEN+ GREEN-
GREEN- 90 10nF
89 ADC_GGNDA 150 C345
ADC_GGNDA ADC_GGNDA 5

3
R343
88 ADC_BVDDA R344 5pF 1 2 75
ADC_BVDDA BLUE+ ADC_BVDDA 5 C346 CVDD0
87 GREEN-
ADC_GNDA
SUB_GNDA

BLUE+
ADC_GND2
ADC_GND1

86 BLUE- D312 DAN217


BLUE- ADC_BGNDA 10nF 150
ADC_BGNDA 85 ADC_BGNDA 5
C347 0.1uF
83 AGND FB332 FB308
RESERVED SB160808T-300YS AGND SBK160808T-300YS
C348 R345
gmZAN1 RED+ 2 1
78
80

81

82

10nF 150 C349

3
ADC_GNDA R346
ADC_GNDA 5
R347 5pF 1 2 75
C350 CVDD0
ADC_GND1 RED-
ADC_GND1 4,5 DAN217
D313
10nF 150
ADC_GND2
ADC_GND2 4,5
C351 0.1uF
AGND
AGND

10-2
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM INTERFACE PWB (3/5) (PANEL INTERFACE)

FB309
Bridge Panel Interface 2,3,5 VCC WB201209B300QST
VCC 5V CPT 680mA
FB310 C352 0.1uF Panasonic 600mA
2,3,5 CVDD0

CVDD0 3.3V LG 800mA


NC C353 1000uF/10V
C464 GND
R348

2
0.47uF 3.3K Q303
VCC-P
R371 1K 1
FB311 FB312 SI2305DS
VCC-P 5
FCM1608C-301T01 FCM1608C-301T01 Inrush Current 8.94 A

3
1 2 1 2 SHFCLK R349
3.3K Q304
FB313 FB314 Continuous 310 mA
PPWR
SST3904
C354 C355 WB201209B300QST WB201209B300QST P307
100pF NC C356 C357 C358
1
0.1uF 10nF 0.1uF 2
RN305
PNL36 PNLVCC 3
GND GND PD36 1 8
PNL37 C359 33pFX4 PNLVCC 4
PD37 2 7
CVDD PVDD PNL0 PNL36 RO0 5
PVDD 5 PD0 3 6 8 1
5 CVDD PNL1 PNL37 RO1 6
PD1 4 5 7 2
PNL0 RO2 7
6 3 8
108
149

47X4 5 4 PNL1 RO3


11
21
58

97

12
33
40
65 9
I306D RN306 C360 33pFX4
PNL2 PNL2 RO4 10
PD2 1 8 8 1
SRVDD1
SRVDD2
CVDD2

CVDD4

RVDD1
RVDD2
CVDD1
RVDD3
NC

SYN_VDD

PCLKA PHS R350 22 LP PNL3 PNL3 RO5 11


44 74 PD3 2 7 7 2
PCLKA PHS PVS R351 22 FLM PNL4 PNL4 RO6 12
45 73 PD4 3 6 6 3
PCLKB PVS PD18 R369 NC PNL5 PNL5 RO7 13
47 OSD_VS 2 PD5 4 5 5 4
PD19 PD18 PD0 C361 33pFX4 14
46 PD19 PD0 71 15
PD1 70 69 PD2 47X4 8 1 PNL38 GO0
PD4 PD1 PD2 PD3 PNL39 GO1 16
67 68 RN307 7 2
PD21 PD4 PD3 PD5 PNL38 PNL6 GO2 17
39 66 PD38 1 8 6 3
PD7 PD21 PD5 PD20 PNL39 PNL7 GO3 18
63 42 PD39 2 7 5 4
PD10 PD7 PD20 PD6 PNL6 C362 33pFX4 19
56 64 PD6 3 6
PD23 PD10 PD6 PD8 PNL7 PNL8 GO4 20
37 62 PD7 4 5 8 1
PD13 PD23 PD8 PD9 PNL9 GO5 21
53 PD13 PD9 57 7 2 22
PD16 50 55 PD11 47X4 6 3 PNL10 GO6
PD25 PD16 PD11 PD22 PNL11 GO7 23
35 38 RN308 5 4
PD27 PD25 PD22 PD12 PNL8 C363 33pFX4 24
32 54 PD8 1 8
PD29 PD27 PD12 PD14 PNL9 PNL40 BO0 25
29 52 PD9 2 7 8 1
PD30 PD29 PD14 PD15 PNL10 PNL41 BO1 26
28 51 PD10 3 6 7 2
PD32 PD30 PD15 PD17 PNL11 PNL12 BO2 27
26 48 PD11 4 5 6 3
PD34 PD32 PD17 PDE R352 22 DE PNL13 BO3 28
24 PD34 PDispE 43 5 4 29
47X4 C364 33pFX4
PD46 PD24 PNL14 BO4 30
7 36 RN309 8 1
PD45 PD46 PD24 PD26 PNL40 PNL15 BO5 31
9 34 PD40 1 8 7 2
PD42 PD45 PD26 PD28 PNL41 PNL16 BO6 32
14 31 PD41 2 7 6 3
PD41 PD42 PD28 PNL12 PNL17 BO7 33
15 PD12 3 6 5 4
PD39 PD41 PD31 PNL13 34
17 27 PD13 4 5
PD38 PD39 PD31 PD33 35
19 PD38 PD33 25 36
PD36 22 23 PD35 47X4
PD36 PD35 C383 LP 37
RN310
PD37 PNL14 NC 38
20 60 PD14 1 8
PD37 RESERVED PNL15 C384 FLM 39
59 PD15 2 7
PD40 RESERVED PNL16 100pF 40
16 PD16 3 6
PD40 PPWR PNL17 C385 DE 41
76 PD17 4 5
PD43 PPWR 100pF 42
13 PD43 PBIAS 75 43
PD44 10 47X4 C386 SHFCLK
PD44 NC 44
PD47 45
6 RN311
PD47 PNL42
PD42 1 8 HEADER 45
2 PD43 2 7 PNL43 GND
RESERVED PNL18
3 PD18 3 6
PSCAN PNL19
4 PD19 4 5
RESERVED
5 RESERVED
47X4
159 RN312
SYN_VSS

SCAN_OUT1
SRVSS1

SRVSS2

160 PD20 1 8 PNL20


CVSS1
RVSS1

RVSS2
CVSS2
RVSS3
RVSS4
CVSS3

CVSS4

SCAN_OUT2 PNL21
DVSS

PD21
SVSS

2 7
PD22 3 6 PNL22
PD23 4 5 PNL23 C365 33pFX4 P306
gmZAN1 8 1 PNL42 RE0
114
126
140
151
158

1
18
30
41
49
61
72

47X4 7 2 PNL43 RE1


1
8

PNL18 RE2 2
RN313 6 3
VSS PNL44 PNL19 RE3 3
VSS 3,5 PD44 1 8 5 4
PNL45 C366 33pFX4 4
PD45 2 7
PNL24 PNL20 RE4 5
PD24 3 6 8 1
PNL25 PNL21 RE5 6
PD25 4 5 7 2
PNL22 RE6 7
GND 6 3 8
47X4 5 4 PNL23 RE7
C367 33pFX4 9
RN314
PNL26 PNL44 GE0 10
PD26 1 8 8 1
PNL27 PNL45 GE1 11
PD27 2 7 7 2
PNL28 PNL24 GE2 12
PD28 3 6 6 3
PNL29 PNL25 GE3 13
PD29 4 5 5 4
C368 33pFX4 14
PNL26 GE4 15
47X4 8 1
PNL27 GE5 16
RN315 7 2
PNL46 PNL28 GE6 17
PD46 1 8 6 3
PD47 PNL47 PNL29 GE7 18
2 7 5 4 19
PD30 3 6 PNL30 C369 33pFX4
PD31 PNL31 PNL46 BE0 20
4 5 8 1 21
7 2 PNL47 BE1
PNL30 BE2 22
47X4 6 3
PNL31 BE3 23
RN316 5 4
PD32 PNL32 C370 33pFX4 24
1 8 25
PD33 2 7 PNL33 8 1 PNL32 BE4
PD34 PNL34 PNL33 BE5 26
3 6 7 2 27
PD35 4 5 PNL35 6 3 PNL34 BE6
PNL35 BE7 28
5 4 29
47X4
30
HEADER 30

GND GND

10-3
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM INTERFACE PWB (4/5) (POWER SUPPLY)

Q305 12V
2SA1037AK

R353
100K R359 47K

4
I309A
LM358 - 2 R354 R355 R360
1 100K 100K
+ 3 BRI 2 C411 0.1uF
+ C412 I309B 47K
R356 C413 C414 LM358
GND

8
220uF/10V
100

8
C415 C416 10nF 0.1uF VCC-P
5 R361 3.3K
P301 0.1uF 0.1uF + INV_EN 2 VCC-P 4
7 Q306
HEADER 10 6
GND
- SST3904
1 R357 100
2 FB315

4
3 12V
C417 L301 GND
4 C418 C419 FB316 12V 6 CVDD0
5 0.1uF 3uH 680uF/25V 10nF WB201209B300QST CVDD0 2,3,4
FB317 FB320 I310
6 FB319 GND AIC1084-33CM FB321
WB201209B300QST
7 FB318 WB201209B300QST
8 1 2 3 IN OUT 2 CVDD 4
9 C420 L302 C421 C422 C429 C430 C431 C432 C433 C434
0.1uF 470uF/16V 10nF C427 C428 WB201209B300QST +
10 3uH VCC

C
FB322 C424 C425 C423
VCC 2,3,4 0.1uF C426 0.1uF 10nF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
220uF/10V 220uF/10V
WB201209B300QST TO263 3A 220uF/10V
885mA @60KHz&2ON2OFF

1
GND
Ripple under 20mVpp
GND GND
GND

FB323
CVDD0 PVDD
PVDD 4
WB201209B300QST C436 C437 C438 C439
C435 +
220uF/10V
CVDD0 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
DVDD 2,3,4
C440
0.1uF GND
VSS 3,4
ADC_VDD2 3
FB324
SVDD 2,3,4 0.1uF
WB201209B300QST C441
C442 VSS
0.1uF 3,4 VSS ADC_GND2 3,4

DAC_DVDDA
DAC_DVDDA 3 ADC_VDD1 3
FB325 C443 C444 0.1uF
0.1uF FB326
WB201209B300QST
C446
C445

C447

DAC_DGNDA 3,4 WB201209B300QST


+ ADC_GND1 3,4
PLL_DVDDA
PLL_DVDDA 3
GND
220uF/10V

0.1uF

10nF

C448 ADC_VDDA
0.1uF PLL_DGNDA ADC_VDDA 3
PLL_DGNDA 3,4 FB327 C449 0.1uF
DAC_SVDDA WB201209B401QNT ADC_GNDA
DAC_SVDDA 3 ADC_GNDA 3
FB328 C450
WB201209B300QST 0.1uF ADC_RVDDA 3
DAC_SGNDA 3,4 C454 0.1uF
PLL_SVDDA
PLL_SVDDA 3 ADC_RGNDA 3
C455
0.1uF PLL_SGNDA ADC_GVDDA 3
PLL_SGNDA 3,4 0.1uF
C456
PLL_RVDDA
PLL_RVDDA 3 ADC_GGNDA 3
FB329 C457
WB201209B300QST 0.1uF ADC_BVDDA 3
PLL_RGNDA 3,4 0.1uF
C458
ADC_BGNDA 3

AGND
GND

GND1 GND2 GND3 GND4 GND5 GND6 GND7 GND8 GND9 GND10

1
GND

10-4
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM INTERFACE PWB (5/5) (AUDIO)

12V
L001 +12V
45uH

C002 DRWW 10 x 10
+12V 100nF

R055
Q310 2SA1037
10K

R056 R053 C008


100nF
10K
150K
R054

150K
MUTE R047 47K Q311
2 MUTE
SST3904

PWR_OFF
2 PWR_OFF
470uF/25V 105C
GND
+ C003 C004
100nF P003
C007 SP_L+
100nF 4

13
18
19
20

15
16
3

7
680uF/25V 105C

3
2 SP_R+ 2
14

+
G3
G4
G5
G6
G7

Vs
Vs
VAO_R
4.7uF/50V 1 G2 OUTR C042 1
IN_R C040 9 G1
INR NC R044
Jk011 11
R040 1K IN_L 4 STBY 10K R045
INL 12 OUTPUT

VAO_L
R041 1K C041 10 MUTE
SVR

VOL
4.7uF/50V 17

+
R042 R043 OUTL C043
PHONEJACK C010 + R046 680uF/25V 105C
INPUT I001

5
47K 47K 100uF/25V 105C TDA7496L C044
R004 100nF 0

C015
300K
100nF

R003
VOL
2 VOL
100K
C009

100nF

10-5
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM POWER PWB (1/1)

10-6
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM INVERTER PWB (1/1)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

C12 C3 CN3 5VDC


T1 1 2 N68 1 2 N15 1

1
EEL19 9:9:3:1450
47P 47P N42 3
Q3 R9 R45

1
Q/SI3457DV 6 100/1206 SM08 200K/0603
F1
5 L1 100uH/MLD10F N14 L3
ICP-S1.8 R48
1 2 N1 4 2 N4 1 2 N5 N13 1 2

10
2

3
4

5
6

7
Vcc 450mH

1
1 510/0603

32
3904/SOT-23
A

3
D + D6 D
C1 D2 C20 C7 R3
D5 100/1206 R33 Q19

RLZ16B/SOD-80
CN1 47uF/35V LS4148 N32 1 2 N69 1 2 1 2 1 2 N43
2

2
B240/SMB N46 3904/SOT-23

1
10K/0603

1
N33 C13 47P 47P CR1

1
1

1
2 0.22uF/160V N16 BAV99

1
2 Vcc R16

1
Q4 R15 N8 1 2 N9
3 680/1206 R10

3
R24

680/1206
4 Bri 100/1206
2K/0805 C4

1
5 R11
102J/0805 2 2 N10

2
6 ON/OFF 30K/0805
N3 CN2

2
JST S6B-PH-SM3-TB

1
Q5 Q6 N17 1

2
Q/2SD1802T Q/2SD1802T

1
R0 Q10
1 2 2 N7 N63 3
3906/SOT-23
R/0
N34 N6 SM08
5VDC
3 5VDC

1
1
ON/OFF
1 R32 2
1

1
R42 R12 N45
510/0603
1

3
NC/0603
R6 Q1 470/0805 N46 N19
R17
DTA124EKA/SOT-23

221K/0603 0.1u 22k N23 1 2 1 2 N19 2 Q7

22
R21

1
C6 3904/SOT-23

2
34K/0603 10K/0603
1
N28 2 LS4148 N1 CR2
2
3

CP1 D7 BAV99/SOT-23
2

1
C 22k R20 C

1
R7 CP
N39 2 2 Q13 2K/0603

2
Q2 TP-0610 NC/0603 U1D Bri R8
3

1
C26 C/103K/0603

3904/SOT-23 N11 U1C R209 7.5K/0805


R46 100K/0603

11

2
1

N12 13 9 NC BURST
1

10 N25 1 R23 2 14
R2 R60

N24
1

3
2K/0603 8 N22 1 2

2
510/1206 LM339A 0/0603 R49
R1 LM339A 1 2 N442 Q11
2

1
10K/0805 N47 3904/SOT-23
1M/0603

2
N60 R14
2

32

1
NC/0603 C8

1
R13

3.32K/0603
N26 R28 NC R50
2

22
Q8 R29 R211 C18
N62 2 2K/0603 C25 2M/0603
3904/SOT-23 R19 R/NC

1
R18 280/0805 NC/0603 105Z/0603
CP2 12.7K 1.5K
2

2
CP C5 N48 N21
11

22

22

21
5VDC 104K/0603 OLSD
2

1
C2 N27
1

2
D1 104Z/X7R/0603
3

CP3 CP4 R51


5.6C C21
3

CP CP 3M/0603
474/0603
1

Q9 22k
2 2 BURST

2
OLSD 2N7002 BURST

1
22k Q12
1

DTC124EKA/SOT-23 N19 N5
Q17
B B

1
PMOS-T0610
1

1 3 N67 R22
N1

1
200 ohm/1206
D3 Q14 R47
47k 10K
5VDC 1 2 N18 2 DTC144W N66

32
N6

1
1SS355 N4
C16 22k N65 2 Q20

12
R203 2N7002

1
R200 R202 105Z
30.9K 66.5K 22.1K C9
1

R54 C30 1 2
2

1
909K 101J
U1B C14 N32 C/474K/0805

2
N58 5 105K/0805
2 R205
2

2
N59 4 N57 66.5K
1

C15
1

R201 LM339A R208


3

75K N55 5.1K


NC C10 D8 Bri
104K R204 N561 2 R206 7
2

4.87K 54.9K 1 BURST


2

BURST
LS4148 6
1

U1A
LM339A Title ½u¸ô¹Ï
A C11 R207 A
12

103Z 100K
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