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2002

MITSUBISHI
LCD PROJECTOR
DLP1 CHASSIS

MODEL

SD200U/XD200U

CAUTION
Before servicing this chassis, it is important that the service person reads the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” and “PRODUCT
SAFETY NOTICE” in this service manual.
SPECIFICATIONS
• Power Input : AC 100~240 V ; 50 / 60 Hz • Audio Output : 2W mono
• Rated Input : 2.8 A • Speaker : 1.57”(4cm) round type (8 Ω 2W), 1 pc.
• LCD Panel : 0.7 inch DMD device: 1 piece • S-Video Input : Luminance signal: 1.0 V(p-p) 75 Ω (negative sync.)
[SD200U] Chroma signal: 0.286 V(p-p) 75 Ω (burst signal)
Pixels 800 × 600= 480,000 pixels • Video Input : 1.0 V(p-p) 75 Ω (negative sync.)
[XD200U] • Audio Input : 350 mV(rms), 10 kΩ or more
Pixels 1,024 × 768= 786,432 pixels • Analog RGB Input : RGB: 0.7 V(p-p) 75 Ω
• Colors : 16,770,000 colors (Mini D-SUB 15P) YCBCR: 1.0 V (p-p) (Y) (negative sync.)
• Projection Lens : F 2.5~3.0 f = 23.2~28.4 mm CBCR: 0.7 V (p-p)
• Light Source Lamp : 210 W NSH HD/CS: TTL level (positive or negative)
• Picture Size : aspect ratio 4:3 40~300 inch VD: TTL level (positive or negative)
• PC Compatibility : [SD200U] • Control Connector : Serial(Mini DIN 9 pin female connector) RS-
Resolution: 640x400-800x600+Compressed 232C standards
1024x768 • Cabinet Dimensions : 11.8”(W) × 3.5”(H) × 9.6”(D)
[XD200U] (300 × 90 × 245 mm)
Resolution: 640x400-1024x768+Compressed (Legs are not included.)
1280x1024 • Weight : Approx. 6.6 lbs. (3 kg)
Sync on Green available • Length of Power Cord : 114 inch (2.9 m)
• Video Compatibility : NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL(including PAL- • Temperature,Humidity : 41°F (5 ° C) to 95°F (35° C) ,
M,N)/SECAM, PAL-60 DVD (performance guarantee) 30 to 90%
(Component)/HDTV(1080i)/720p/(525p)
• Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.
• Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
Copyright C 2002 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation All Rights Reserved.
CONTENTS
– FILE “COVERPGE” –
SPECIFICATIONS ···································································································································· 1
CONTENTS ··········································································································································· 2

– FILE “EXPOSED” –
TRADEMARK, REGISTERED TRADEMARK ·························································································· 1
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE ·················································································································· 1
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS························································································································· 2
PCBs LOCATION ····································································································································· 3
EXPOSED VIEW ······································································································································ 4
DISASSEMBLY ········································································································································ 8
REMOVAL OF LAMP ······························································································································· 14
LEAD DRESS··········································································································································· 15
PACKING·················································································································································· 17

– FILE “MAINTENA” –
LAMP REPLACEMENT···························································································································· 1
MAINTENANCE ······································································································································· 2
SERVICE COMMANDS ··························································································································· 2
FUNCTION MENU (SETTING MENU ONLY FOR SERVICE) ································································· 3
LIFE TIME OF THE CONSUMABLE PARTS ··························································································· 3
REPLACEMENT OF MAIN PCB ASSY···································································································· 4
DOWNLOAD OF THE FIRMWARE·········································································································· 5
HOW TO USE THE VIDEO MODE ·········································································································· 6
ABOUT LASER BEAM ····························································································································· 7

– FILE “ELCTADJ” –
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS················································································································ 1

– FILE “DIAGNO” –
DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION···················································································································· 1
DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE, TO READ WARNING HISTORY (PCGC8 Ver.2) ······································· 4
SPECIFICATION OF RGB SIGNALS IN EACH COMPUTER MODE OF THE PROJECTOR ······························ 6

– FILE “DIAGFLOW” –
DIAGNOSIS FLOW CHART ····················································································································· 1

– FILE “PARTSLST” –
PARTS LIST ··········································································································································· 1
TRADEMARK, REGISTERED TRADEMARK
Apple, Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc.
IBM, VGA, PS/2 are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.
Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and/or other countries.
Space Pointer is registered trademarks of ALPS ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
Other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE


Many electrical and mechanical parts in the DLP PROJECTOR have special safety related characteristics.
These characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them
necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, etc. Replacement parts
which have these special safety characteristics are identified in this service manual. Electrical components
having such features are identified by shading on the schematic diagram and the parts list of this service
manual and by the supplementary sheet for this chassis to be issued subsequently.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
North America
NOTICE: Observe all cautions and safety related notes located inside the cabinet and on the chassis.
WARNING
1. Operation of this LCD PROJECTOR outside the cabinet or with the cover removed presents a shock hazard from the
LCD PROJECTOR power supplies.
2. When a short-circuit has occurred, replace those components that indicate evidence of overheating.
3. Grounding circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of equipment. Do not remove ground connection while the
power cord is still connected to the supply. Disconnect supply before servicing.
LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK
Before returning the LCD PROJECTOR to the customer, it is recommended that leakage current be measured
according to the following methods.
1. Cold Check
With the AC plug removed from the AC source, place a jumper across the two AC plug prongs. Turn the LCD
PROJECTOR AC switch on. Using an ohm-meter, connect one lead to the AC plug and touch the other lead to each
exposed metal part (metal cabinet, screwheads, metal overlays, etc.), particularly any exposed metal part having a
return path to the chassis. Exposed metal parts having a return path to the chassis should have a minimum
resistance reading of 1 megohm. Any resistance below this value indicates an abnormality which requires corrective
action. Exposed metal parts not having a return path to the chassis will indicate an open circuit.
2. Hot Check
Use the circuit in Fig. 1 to perform this test.
(1) With switch S1 open, connect the LCD PROJECTOR to the measuring circuit. Immediately after connection,
measure the leakage current using both positions of switch S2, and with the switching devices in the LCD
PROJECTOR in all of their operating positions.
(2) Switch S1 is then closed, energizing the LCD PROJECTOR. Immediately after closing the switch, measure the
leakage current using both positions of switch S2, and with the switching devices in the LCD PROJECTOR in
all of their operating positions. Current measurements of items (1) and (2) are to be repeated after the LCD
PROJECTOR has reached thermal stabilization. The leakage current must not be more than 0.5 milliampere.
LCD PROJECTOR AC Milliammeter
S2
A
AC source V
GH
S1 (Grounding)
Open
Insulating Table
Grounding Supply Conductor
B
Figure 1

Europe, Other than USA


NOTICE: Observe all cautions and safety related notes located inside the cabinet and on the chassis.
WARNING
1. An isolation transformer should be used between the projector and the AC supply point before any test/service is
performed on a LIVE chassis projector.
2. Operation of this projector outside the cabinet or with the cover removed, involves a shock hazard from the projector
power supplies. Work on the projector should not be attempted by anyone who is not thoroughly familiar with
precautions necessary when working on high voltage equipment.
3. When service is required, observe the original lead dressing. Extra precaution should be given to assure correct lead
dressing in the high voltage area. Where a short-circuit has occurred, replace those components that indicate
evidence of overheating.
LEAKAGE CURRENT COLD CHECK
Before returning the projector to the customer, it is recommended that leakage current be measured according to the
following methods.
With the AC plug removed from the AC source, place a jumper across the two AC plug prongs. Turn the projector AC
switch on. Using an 500V D.C. Insulation Tester, connect one lead to the jumpered AC plug and touch the other lead
to each exposed metal part (screwheads, etc.), particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the
chassis. Exposed metal parts having a return path to the chassis should have a minimum resistance reading of 4
megohm. Any resistance below this value indicates an abnormality which requires corrective action.

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PCBs LOCATION

o
i
!0 u
!1 y

q t

r
e
w

Fig. 1

Parts List : See Part List Page 2.


Item No. Parts Name
q LAMP POWER UNIT
w TERMINAL PCB ASSY
e IRF PCB ASSY
r FAN PCB ASSY
t POWER SUB PCB ASSY
y FORMATTER PCB ASSY
u SIGNAL PCB ASSY
i KEY PCB ASSY
o IRR PCB ASSY
!0 PFC PCB ASSY
!1 POWER PCB ASSY

Table 1-1

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EXPOSED VIEW LVP ASSY
Note: Technicians shall put on the wrist band to protect DLP against Static electricity during the operations.
Parts List : See Part List Page 3.
Parts Name Number of Screws
q Front Grill Unit Ax1
w Top Case Assy Bx2, Cx3, Dx1
e Lens B Cover Ex1
r Lens B Cover Fx1
t KEY PCB ASSY Gx3
y Speaker Hx2
C x3 u PFC Holder Dx2
i Signal Assy Jx2, Kx1
w o Terminal Board Lx1
!0 Power Assy Mx3, Nx2
e !1 Lamp Power Unit Ox5, Px2
N x2 !2 Optical Unit Qx7
M x3 !3 Rear Grill Assy Rx2
E x1
!4 Cooling Fan (Power) Sx2
B x1
!0 D x1
!5 Fan Holder Tx2
r !6 IRF Holder Ux1
o F x1 !7 IRF PCB ASSY Vx1
y B x1 !8 Adjuster Foot none
t !9 lens Cover Wx2
H x2 @0 Adjuster Foot Xx2
@1 Bottom Plate Yx1
R x2
G x3 @2 SW Holder Zx1
Lx1 @3 Micro SW AA x1

@4 Bottom Case Assy ---


!3 Number of Screws :
The number of Screws holding Parts.
Table 2-1
Q x7 Kx1 Ix1

!2 i
Jx2
O x5 !1 u
P x2

z x1
AA x1 @4

!4 @3 x x1
@2 w x2
!9
x x1
!8

T x1
T x1 @0

!5 S x2
A x1
!7 q
U x1
@1
@0 Y x1
V x1
!6 !8
Fig. 2-1

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SIGNAL ASSY

A x3 Parts List : See Part List Page 4.


Parts Name Number of Screws
q SIGNAL PCB ASSY Ax3
q w Signal B Holder none
e Signal A Holder none
r FORMATTER UNIT Bx4

e Number of Screws :
The number of Screws holding Parts.
w Table 2-2

B x4

Fig. 2-2

POWER ASSY

q
Parts List : See Part List Page 4.
Parts Name Number of Screws
q Power Frame Unit none (1 Hook)
w POWER PCB ASSY Ax1, Bx2
e PFC PCB ASSY none
r Terminal Plate none
w t TERMINAL PCB ASSY Cx3, Dx1, Ex6

Number of Screws :
The number of Screws holding Parts.
Table 2-3
B x2
e
r t
C x3

A x1

D x1 E x6

Fig. 2-3

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LAMP POWER ASSY

q Parts List : See Part List Page 4.

e w Parts Name Number of Screws


q LAMP POWER PCB ASSY none (2 Hooks)
w POWER SUB PCB ASSY none (1 Hook)
e FAN PCB ASSY none (1 Hook)
r CHASSIS FLAME none

Number of Screws :
The number of Screws holding Parts.
Table 2-4

r
Fig. 2-4

REAR GRILL UNIT

t
Parts List : See Part List Page 4.
e Parts Name Number of Screws
q Cooling Fan (DMD) Ax1, Bx1
w Cooling Fan (LAMP) Cx2
y D x1 e IRR PCB ASSY Dx1
r Fan Duct Ex4
t IR Cover none
y Rear Grill none
E x4
q Number of Screws :
The number of Screws holding Parts.
Table 2-5
A x1

r
B x1

w C x2

Fig. 2-5

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OPTICAL UNIT Part

A x3

w q
B x1

B x1 D x1
e

t
C x4

Fig. 2-6

Parts Name Number of Screws


q Color Wheel Assy Ax3
w Color Wheel Cover Bx2
e UVAR Filter ---
r Lens Unit Cx4
t Cooling Fan (OPTICAL UNIT) Dx1

Number of Screws : The number of Screws holding Parts.

Table 2-6

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DISASSEMBLY
1. Removal of FRONT GRILL
bx3
Top Case Assy
1. Remove the (a) screw as shown in Fig. 3-1.
2. Remove the Front Grill as shown in Fig. 3-1.

b x1
bx1
2. Removal of TOP CASE ASSY
b x1
1. Remove the Front Grill following “1. Removal of FRONT
GRILL”.
2. Remove the six (b) screws as shown in Fig. 3-1.
3. Remove the Top Case Assy as shown in Fig. 3-1.
Note: Also remove the CR connector on the IRR PCB
ASSY, the KT connector on the KEY PCB ASSY
when removing the Top Case Assy.

ax1 Front Grill

Fig. 3-1

3. Removal of SIGNAL PCB ASSY and


SIGNAL PCB ASSY
FORMATTER PCB ASSY b x3

1. Remove the Front Grill following “1. Removal of FRONT ax2


GRILL”.
2. Remove the Top Case Assy following “2. Removal of SIGNAL
TOP CASE ASSY”. A Holder
SIGNAL B Holder
3. Remove the two (a) screws, the three (b) screws and
the SIGNAL PCB ASSY as shown in Fig. 3-2.
4. Remove the four (C) screws and the FORMATTER FORMATTER
PCB ASSY
PCB ASSY as shown in Fig. 3-2.

c x4

Fig. 3-2

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4. Removal of POWER PCB ASSY,
TERMINAL PCB ASSY and PFC PCB b x3
ASSY Power Assy

1. Remove the Front Grill following “1. Removal of FRONT


GRILL”.
2. Remove the Top Case Assy following “2. Removal of
TOP CASE ASSY”.
3. Remove the SIGNAL PCB ASSY and FORMATTER ax1
PCB ASSY following “3. Removal of SIGNAL PCB
ASSY and FORMATTER PCB ASSY”.
4. Remove the (a) screw and the Terminal Board as Terminal Board
shown in Fig. 3-3-1.
5. Remove the three (b) screws and the Power Assy as
shown in Fig. 3-3-1.
6. Remove the (c) screw and the earth wire from the
POWER PCB ASSY as shown in Fig. 3-3-2.
7. Remove the two (d) screws and the POWER PCB
ASSY as shown in Fig. 3-3-2.
8. Unfasten the (e) catch and the POWER PCB ASSY as
shown in Fig. 3-3-2.
9. Disconnect the Connector PA and the PFC PCB ASSY
Fig. 3-3-1
as shown in Fig. 3-3-2.
10. Remove the four (f) screws, the six (g) screws and
the TERMINAL PCB ASSY as shown in Fig. 3-3-2.
Power Frame Assy
e x1

POWER PCB ASSY


Connctor PA

d x2 PFC PCB ASSY


Terminal Plate
TERMINAL
PCB ASSY

f x4

c x1

earth wire from the gx6


POWER PCB ASSY

Fig. 3-3-2

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5. Removal of LAMP POWER PCB ASSY,
POWER SUB PCB ASSY and FAN PCB LAMP POWER ASSY
ASSY ax7

1. Remove the Front Grill following “1. Removal of FRONT


GRILL”.
2. Remove the Top Case Assy following “2. Removal of
TOP CASE ASSY”.
3. Remove the SIGNAL PCB ASSY and FORMATTER
PCB ASSY following “3. Removal of SIGNAL PCB
ASSY and FORMATTER PCB ASSY”.
4. Remove the Power Assy following “4. Removal of
POWER PCB ASSY, TERMINAL PCB ASSY and PFC
PCB ASSY”.
5. Remove the seven (a) screws and the LAMP POWER
ASSY as shown in Fig. 3-4-1.
6. Remove the (b) hook and the LAMP POWER PCB
ASSY as shown in Fig. 3-4-2.
7. Remove the (c) hook and the POWER SUB PCB
ASSY as shown in Fig. 3-4-2.
8. Remove the (d) hook and the FAN PCB ASSY as
shown in Fig. 3-4-2.
Fig. 3-4-1

LAMP POWER
PCB ASSY POWER SUB
PCB ASSY
FAN PCB ASSY

c x1

Chassis Flame dx1

b x1

Fig. 3-4-2

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6. Removal of IRR PCB ASSY
IRR PCB ASSY
1. Remove the Front Grill following “1. Removal of FRONT b x1
a x2
GRILL”.
2. Remove the Top Case Assy following “2. Removal of
TOP CASE ASSY”. Rear Grill Assy
3. Remove the two (a) screws and the Rear Grill Assy as
shown in Fig. 3-5.
4. Remove the (b) screw and IRR PCB ASSY as shown
in Fig. 3-5.

Fig. 3-5

7. Removal of OPTICAL UNIT PFC Holder

Connector J3 a x1
1. Remove the Front Grill following “1. Removal of FRONT
GRILL”.
2. Remove the Top Case Assy following “2. Removal of
TOP CASE ASSY”.
3. Remove the (a) screw and the PFC Holder as shown in
Fig. 3-6-1.
4. Remove the Connector J3 as shown in Fig. 3-6-1.
5. Remove the seven (b) screws and the OPTICAL UNIT
as shown in Fig. 3-6-2.

Fig. 3-6-1

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a x7

OPTICAL UNIT

Fig. 3-6-2

8. Removal of COOLING FAN (POWER)


Cooling Fan (Power)
1. Remove the Front Grill following “1. Removal of FRONT
GRILL”.
a x1 a x1
2. Remove the Top Case Assy following “2. Removal of
TOP CASE ASSY”.
3. Remove the SIGNAL PCB ASSY and FORMATTER
PCB ASSY following “3. Removal of SIGNAL PCB b x2
Fan Holder
ASSY and FORMATTER PCB ASSY”.
4. Remove the two (a) screws and the Fan Holder as
shown in Fig. 3-7.
5. Remove the two (b) screws and the Cooling Fan
(Power) as shown in Fig. 3-7.

Fig. 3-7

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9. Removal of COOLING FAN (DMD) and
COOLING FAN (LAMP)

1. Remove the Front Grill following “1. Removal of FRONT Cooling Fan (DMD)
GRILL”.
2. Remove the Top Case Assy following “2. Removal of
TOP CASE ASSY”.
3. Remove the Rear Grill Assy following “6. Removal of ax1
IRR PCB ASSY”.
4. Remove the two (a) screws and the Cooling Fan
(DMD) as shown in Fig. 3-8.
ax1
5. Remove the two (b) screws and the Cooling Fan
(LAMP) as shown in Fig. 3-8.
Cooling Fan (LAMP) bx2

Fig. 3-8

10. Removal of COOLING FAN (OPTICAL


UNIT)
a x1
1. Remove the Front Grill following “1. Removal of FRONT
GRILL”.
2. Remove the Top Case Assy following “2. Removal of
TOP CASE ASSY”.
3. Remove the SIGNAL PCB ASSY and FORMATTER
PCB ASSY following “3. Removal of SIGNAL PCB
ASSY and FORMATTER PCB ASSY”.
4. Remove the (a) screw and the Cooling Fan (OPTICAL
UNIT) as shown in Fig. 3-9.

Cooling Fan
(Optical Unit)

Fig. 3-9

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Removal of Lamp
Note: Only service persons are allowed to replace the
Lamp Support (U)
Lamp.
b x2
Be careful not to scratch or leave a fingerprint on the Power Socket
Lamp when replacing it.
a x1

(Removal)
1. Remove the (a) screw and the Power Socket as shown
in Fig. 4-1.
2. Unfasten the two (b) catches and the Lamp Support
(U) as shown in Fig. 4-1.
3. Remove Lamp as shown in Fig. 4-2.

(Installation)
1. Make sure that the Lamp Support (D) and the Lamp
Support (S) shown in Fig. 4-3 are attached securely.
2. Install the Lamp in reverse order of the removal
Fig. 4-1
procedure.

Lamp

Fig. 4-2

Lamp Support (S)


Lamp Support (D)

Fig. 4-3

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LEAD DRESS
Note: 1. The inner wires are clamped so that they do not come close to heat generating parts. After servicing route all wires in
their original position.
2. Technicians ought to put on the wrist band to protect DLP against Static electricity during the operations.

1. Clamp the Lead Wires along the Clamping Zone* shown in the figure below.
*Clamping Zone shows the route of the Lead Wire.

Clamping Zone*

Hidden Clamping Zone*

Lead dress when attaching each set

CS

CR

CP
CN
CW

J14

J13

CN2
CN1
go to A

FJ
FC RD
FH LENS UNIT
BE

go to C
FM go to B
FE

SD
SA SE C

Fig. 5-1

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Wire routing around the POWER SUB PCB ASSY

CN1 PB
RC RG
CN2

FJ SD

FC

BE RB RD
AG

FE SE SA
cooling fan (POWER) POWER SUB PCB ASSY

Fig. 5-2

Wire routing on the TERMINAL PCB ASSY

CS
RG

AG
AS

TERMINAL PCB ASSY Terminal plate

Fig. 5-3

Wire routing around the Speaker

Put the slack in the lead wire


(Speaker) on the Cooling fan
(DMD) side.
KT

Speaker
J14

cooling fan (DMD)

IRR PCB ASSY

Fig. 5-4

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PACKING

!3!4!5
!6!7
t io!0
!1!2!3

Parts List : See Part List Page 7.


Item No. Parts Name
q Packing Cushion T
w Packing Cushion B
r e Packing Sheet
r Packing Case
t Packing Case
y Soft Case
u Sheet
i Instruction Book
o Quick Reference Card
!0 Remote Hand Unit
!1 Battery
!2 Sheet TR
!3 Packing Bag
!4 Unit Cable
!5 AC Power Cord
!6 AC Power Cord
!7 Label Tag

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LAMP REPLACEMENT
When the lamp no longer functions, replace it with a new 7. Put the handle back to the holding (b)
Handle
one. point.
• Make sure that the handle is
Caution: locked.
• Do not remove the lamp immediately after turning off the 8. Tighten up the screws (b) using a
projector, the high temperature of the lamp can burn phillips screwdriver (+). (a)
you. 9. Tighten up the screws of the lamp lid
• For lamp replacement, press the power button to power (a) using a phillips screwdriver (+).
off, then wait for 120 seconds in stand-by mode to allow
the lamp to cool. Then turn off the main switch, unplug
the power cord from the outlet, and wait one hour so that How to reset the operation time meter
the lamp is cooled to the touch. Plug in the power cord, turn on the main power switch, and
• Do not remove the lamp except for replacement. reset lamp time by pressing the AUTO POSITION button
Careless treatment can cause injury or fire. and POWER button for 3 seconds simultaneously.
• Do not touch the lamp element directly. It may break and • Make sure that the STATUS indicator flashed twice and
cause injury or burn yourself. the operation time meter has been reset.
• Be sure not to drop the lamp lid screw into the projector.
Also be sure not to insert metal or any flammable Caution:
objects, it may cause fire or electric shock. If any objects • Do not spill liquid on the lamp or place it near flammable
are inserted, please unplug and contact your dealer. objects or where children can touch it. Otherwise, it
• Install the lamp securely, failure may cause a fire. could cause injury or fire.
• If the light bulb explodes, some small glass fragments • Be sure that the projector guide is firmly inserted
may fall out through the small cooling grille, and stick to between the right and left lamp guides.
the inside of projector or the lamp box. When taking the
lamp out, make sure to turn over the projector and hold Important:
the handle of the lamp box to avoid injury from the glass • The projector will not turn on if you do not secure the
fragments. lamp lid.
• Never shake the lamp or hold it in front of your face after • You must reset the operation time meter after you
removing the lamp box. The glass fragments may fall out replace the lamp.
and cause injuries to your eyes. • Do not reset the operation time meter unless the lamp
has been replaced.
1. Gently turn the projector over.
Interval of the lamp replacement
2. Loosen the screws of the lamp lid (a) The expected lamp lifetime is about 1,500 hours of
using a phillips screwdriver (+), and operation. However, the lamp life may differ according to the
remove the lid. operating environment and may be shorter than 1,500
• Remove the lamp cover in the (a) hours. Decreases in brightness will indicate that the
direction of the arrow as indicated. projector lamp needs to be replaced. When lamp operation
3. Loosen screws (b) using a phillips time exceeds 1,000 hours, the indicator will flash alternately
screwdriver (+). between green and red (while the lamp is in operation;
4. Pull up the handle. when the lamp is not in operation, the STATUS indicator will
(b)
5. Hold onto the projector by the handle Handle appear red only). When the lamp has been used for about
as you pull out the lamp. 1,400 hours, the message “LAMP!!.” will appear on the
• Pull out the lamp straight screen for one minute everytime the power is turned on.
upward. When the lamp has been used for about 1,500 hours, the
• Pull the lamp out of the projector projector will automatically shut off for safety and the power
slowly. Should the light bulb be and STATUS indicators light will be red. The projector
broken, glass fragments will spill cannot be used until the lamp has been replaced and
out if the lamp is pulled out too operation timer has been reset.
quickly. Caution:
• Once the lamp has been • The lamp is fragile. If broken, be careful not to cut
removed, do not spill liquid on it, yourself with glass fragments.
place it near flammable objects • The replacement span of the lamp depends on the
or where children can touch it. environment. For replacement lamps, please contact
Otherwise, it may cause injury your dealer.
or fire.
6. Insert the new lamp securely into the The projector automatically shuts off when the
projector body in the right direction. lamp life exceeds 1,500 hours and cannot be used until
the lamp is replaced and the internal timer is reset.

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MAINTENANCE
Caution: To protect the surface of the projector from fading or
Be sure to turn off the projector and unplug the power cord deteriorating:
from the wall outlet before you perform any maintenance on • Do not spray insecticide on or inside the projector.
the projector. • Do not use benzine or thinner to clean it.
• Do not let rubber or plastic materials come into contact
Cleaning the projector and the ventilation with the projector.
grilles
Use a soft cloth to clean the projector and the ventilation Cleaning the lens
grilles. When the grilles become dirty, wipe them with a soft Use a standard lens-cleaning brush or a piece of lens tissue
cloth dampened with a diluted mild detergent, and then wipe dampened with lens cleaning fluid. The lens surface is
with a dry cloth. fragile. Use only recommended, nonabrasive lens-cleaning
materials. Do not touch the lens with your fingers.

SERVICE COMMANDS
Display the “Operation status screen” S/W VER 1.03XD200
Open the OPTION menu from the menu screen and move the cursor to SET TIME 2100H 30M
LAMP TIME 200H 30M
[Expand Mode]. Press the [ENTER/STILL], [+], and [ENTER/STILL] buttons
LAMP RESET 1
in order to display the picture shown on the right. V-FREQ 60 Hz
Press the [MENU] button to cancel this picture. H-FREQ 48.4 kHz
TEMP ERROR TIME 1000H 20M
S/W VER : The software’s version (ERROR MODE) (INTAKE)
IN-TEMP 25.0 C (43.0 C)
SET TIME : Projector operating time (Cumulative projector operating LAMP-TEMP 44.0 C (78.0 C)
time), impossible to reset. DMD-TEMP 41.5 C (65.0 C)
LAMP TIME : Lamp operating time, possible to reset. FAN MODE 0 (20)
LAMP RESET : Number of times the lamp operating time has been reset,
impossible to reset. MENU
V-FREQ : Vertical frequency of the input signal finish
H-FREQ : Horizontal frequency of the input signal
TEMP-ERR TIME : TIME when a temperature error occurred.
0H0M is displayed when the power hasn’t been turned off
because of a temperature error. Warning Forced Power-on
SENSOR
(ERR MODE) : The sensor that caused POWER OFF is indicated within indication at power-off at at
the parentheses. IN TEMP 42 °C 43 °C 38 °C
IN TEMP (*1) : Intake temperature (°C) LAMP TEMP 82.5 °C 83.5 °C 73.5 °C
LAMP TEMP (*1) : Lamp temperature (°C) DMD TEMP 67 °C 68 °C 63 °C
DMD TEMP (*1) : DMD temperature (°C) Table 1 TEMPERATURE SETTING FOR EACH SENSOR
*1)
The figures in the parentheses are the “temperatures when the
power is turned off, due to an abnormal temperature”. The default
value, 0 is shown in the parentheses when the warning record has
been reset. Table 1 shows the temperature setting for each sensor.
FAN MODE : Rotation speed of the fan. ( 0 to 20 )

Reset to the factory settings


Use the procedure below to reset the setting values and the warning record to
the factory settings.
Press the [POWER], [COMPUTER], and [AUTO POSITION] buttons on the
projector at the same time for three seconds.
When the reset command is accepted, the STATUS LED will flash green two
times.
Note: After the settings are reset, the menu language will be English.

Reset the lamp operating time


After replacing the lamp, reset the lamp operating time using the procedure
below.
Press the [POWER] and [AUTO POSITION] buttons on the projector at the
same time for three seconds.
When the reset command is accepted, the STATUS LED will flash red two times.

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FUNCTION MENU (SETTING MENU ONLY FOR SERVICE)
How to display the FUNCTION menu
1. Select [Language] on the OPTION menu.
2. Press the [ENTER/STILL], [+], and [ENTER/STILL] buttons on the remote control in order, and the FUNCTION menu will be
displayed..

How to exit the FUNCTION menu


Press the [MENU] button to exit the FUNCTION menu.
Note: Selecting [RESET ALL] on the OPTION menu doesn’t initialize the settings of the FUNCTION menu. To initialize them,
carry out the procedure for reset to the factory settings. Press the [POWER], [COMPUTER], and [AUTO POSITION]
buttons on the projector at the same time for three seconds.

Default Last
ITEM Setting range Function
setting memory
WHITE, BLACK, Pressing the [ENTER]
CROSS HATCH, button displays the test
TEST PATTERN RED, GREEN, To display test signal pattern. Pressing any WHITE No
BLUE, YELLOW, button cancels the test
CYAN, MAGENTA pattern.

To adjust the amount of DELAY of Y and C of the This item is normally


set to 1. Optimize this
Y/C DELAY ±4 VIDEO signal. (Only the VIDEO signal that is input 1 Yes
setting using a color bar
to the S-VIDEO or VIDEO terminal is adjusted.) signal or a video signal.

Not used normally.


ON : Normal
INTERLACE INV ON/OFF This item is used when interlace of the video signal is ON Yes
inverted in the video mode 4. OFF : Inverse

Not used normally. ON : ANIMATION


ANIMATION An NTSC animation image of 30 frames is displayed
ON/OFF MODE OFF Yes
MODE in the cinema mode. When this item is set to ON, the
cinema mode operates forcefully. OFF : Normal
This item is used when the optical unit is replaced.
Do not change the setting value normally because it Unique
C/W DELAY 0 ~ 1023 Yes
has been uniquely set for each projector. Improper value
change will cause incorrect colors.
For the shootout function.
When this item is set to ON, COMPUTER1 and
ON : Shootout
INPUT SCAN ON/OFF VIDEO1 are toggled when no signal has been OFF Yes
detected and the terminal to which a signal is supplied OFF : Normal
will be automatically detected to display the signal.
Not used normally. ON : Normal
Select OFF only when a display error has occurred in
MACRO VISION ON/OFF OFF : Macro vision ON Yes
the sync system with 525P or 625P signal having no
macrovision signal. function OFF

When vertical jitters occur, toggle this item ON and ON : V DELAY ON


V DELAY ON/OFF OFF Yes
OFF. OFF : Normal

LIFE TIME OF THE CONSUMABLE PARTS


Following are the reference of the life times of the consumable parts.
• Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 1,500 hours
• Color Wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 7,500 hours
• Cooling Fan (Power) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 10,000 hours
• Cooling Fan (DMD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 5,000 hours
• Cooling Fan (Lamp) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 5,000 hours
• Cooling Fan (Optical Unit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 7,000 hours

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REPLACEMENT OF MAIN PCB ASSY
1. Outline (2) How to capture the factory adjustment data
Replacing the MAIN PCB ASSY involves capturing the 6. When clicking [READ], the data are automatically read.
factory adjustment data from the old MAIN PCB ASSY and If the error message [No response] is displayed, check
transferring such data to a new MAIN PCB ASSY. There the connection between the personal computer and
are three ways to transfer the data as follows: projector or check the setting of CommPort. When the
(1) Replace the EEPROM (IC402). data capture is completed successfully, [Correct] is
(2) Follow “Electrical Adjustments” when the EEPROM on displayed. The adjustment data are made as
the old MAIN PCB ASSY is defective. [WriteData.txt] in the Setting folder.
(3) Capture and transfer the data referring to “How to (3) How to replace the MAIN PCB ASSY
capture and transfer the data” when you can’t replace 7. Turn off the main power and replace the MAIN PCB
the EEPROM. ASSY.
It is recommended to replace the EEPROM on which the 8. Turn on the main power again after replacing the MAIN
data are stored because it is the most quick and effective PCB ASSY and make sure that there are no errors
way. indicated.
(4) How to transfer the factory adjustment data
2. Necessary tools 9. Click [WRITE] to write the data. When the data transfer
• Projector is completed successfully, [Correct] is displayed.
• Personal computer (PC) (5) Operation check
• RS-232C cable (Service Component) 10. Turn off the main power and then turn it on again.
• program folder [ChangePwbMAIN] 11. Press the [POWER], [COMPUTER], and [AUTO
POSITION] buttons at the same time for three seconds.
3. How to capture and transfer the data 12. Check the projector’s operation. When it operates
(1) Preparation correctly, the MAIN PCB ASSY has been replaced
1. Connect the projector of which MAIN PCB ASSY should successfully.
be replaced and the PC using the RS-232C cable
(Service Component).
2. Start the PC and copy the [ChangePwbMAIN] folder
onto the Windows’ desktop.
3. Double-click [LvpAdjDataComm.exe] in the
[ChangePwbMAIN] folder to start up the data transfer
program.
4. Click [ChangeCommPort] and select the port which is COM port switching dialog window
connecting the personal computer and projector.
5. Select the model to use.

Select [XD200/SD200] when COM port No.


using XD200U and SD200U. Select the model. under connecting Selects the COM port.

Exits the application.

Read out the factory Ineffective with this Write the factory Ineffective with this
adjustment data from model. adjustment data from model.
the PCB to the PC. the PC to the PCB.

Main dialog window


Note: Reset the user menu settings of the new PCB to the factory defaults when loading the data onto it. An error occurs when
the data are loaded without reset to the factory defaults. Follow the steps below to set the user menu settings to the
factory defaults and then start loading the data.
1) Press the [POWER], [COMPUTER], and [AUTOPOSITION] buttons on the product at the same time.
2) The STATUS LED blinks twice.
Note: When you click [WRITE] to start loading the data, the lamp will illuminate automatically. This illumination of the lamp isn’t
an error and you can keep loading the data. (Do not turn off the power here.) Before turning off the power, make sure
that the loading has finished.

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DOWNLOAD OF THE FIRMWARE
Outline 4. Select a COM Port (COM1 for normal operation) and set
Download the firmware to the ROM of the projector by the the Baud Rate to [115200].
program. Click [Next] on the display. Now the program is ready for
download.
Operating conditions
Microsoft® Windows® 98/Me shall operate correctly.
(The program doesn’t run on Windows® 95.)
A display device supporting VGA (640 x 480) or above

Necessary files
The following files are necessary to run the program.
• [Flash Upgrader.exe] : Download program
Different version from the FlashUpgrader for LVP-
X300U/X250U/S250U.
5. Open the Lamp cover of the projector and turn on the
• [XD200V***] folder : Firmware data
main power.
(*** indicates the version)
6. Download will start automatically.
• [pwSDK.inf] : Information file for download
Follow the instructions displayed below [Download
• [ ***.hex ] : Firmware data
progress for file Flasher.HEX] during download.

Preparation before starting the program


1. Copy [Flash Upgrader.exe] and [XD200V.***] to any
desired directory in the PC.
2. Connect the COM port of the PC and the RS-232C
terminal of the projector using an RS-232C cable
(Service Component).
Note: The RS-232C cable is only for SD200U/XD200U.
The cables for existing LCD projectors can’t be
connected physically.
3. Turn off the main power of projector. 7. When download is completed, a message saying
[Windows has successfully installed the new firmware in
Operating procedure the device] will be displayed. Click [Finish].
1. Double-click [Flash Upgrader.exe] to start the program. 8. If the EEPROM is used for the first time, it will be
2. Messages of precautions before downloading will automatically initialized after download is completed.
appear. Click [Next] on the display. Don’t turn off the main power until the POWER-LED
flashes green and red.
9. Disconnect the RS-232C cable from the projector and
turn off the main power.
10. Close the Lamp-cover of the projector.

Switching the COM port


If communication with the PC is not available, switch the
COM port. Select the serial port to which the cable is
connected.

3. Select the firmware file [pwSDK.inf] and then click


[Next].

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HOW TO USE THE VIDEO MODE
Outline Troubleshooting
• Video mode 1 : Cross color suppression mode If the signal supplied to the VIDEO input isn’t displayed
This is the default video mode. Use this correctly, check the followings.
mode for movies. • When the image isn’t displayed correctly in the Video
• Video mode 2 : Cross color suppression and DCDi mode 1 to 3, a failure may have occurred in the line
mode doubler circuit (IC200 or IC240).
Use this mode for sources other than • When the image isn’t displayed correctly in the Video
movies. Select this mode when jaggies mode 4, a failure may have occurred in the buffer
are remarkable in the moving part in the (IC202, IC203, or IC204), which passes through the line
image. doubler circuit.
• Video mode 3 : DCDi mode • When the image isn’t displayed correctly in the PinP
This is a demo mode for cross color mode, a failure may have occurred in the buffer (IC202,
suppression. Use this mode for IC203, or IC204), which passes through the line doubler
checking the effect of the cross color circuit.
suppression by comparison with the
Video mode 2. When the image isn’t displayed correctly in the Video mode
• Video mode 4 : Line doubler through mode 1 to 3, such image can be displayed in the Video mode 4.
In this mode, Faroudja’s line doubler
isn’t used. When a playback signal
recorded on a deteriorated videotape or
a poor-quality signal which won’t be
projected properly, select the Video
mode 4.

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ABOUT LASER BEAM

1 Transmitter indicator
2 Power button
3 COMPUTER button
1
4 Mouse button
5 Right click button (For mouse)
2 POWER MUTE
16
6 MENU button
COMPUTER VIDEO
7 AUTO POSITION button
3 15
MOUSE LASER
8 KEYSTONE button
14 9 + , - (KEYSTONE / VOLUME) buttons
4 10 EXPAND button
11 PinP button
13 12 ENTER / STILL button
13 Mouse pointer / Direction buttons
5
R-CLICK
14 LASER button
6 15 VIDEO button
12
MENU ENTER/STILL
16 MUTE (Audio / Video) button
AUTO POSITION PinP
17 Laser aperture
7 11
KEYSTONE EXPAND 18 Left click button (For mouse)
8 — KEYSTONE +
10 • When pressing Mouse button, it illuminates and Direction
—VOLUME +
buttons work as the mouse pointer. Press the Mouse
9 button or MENU button to set off. (Direction buttons work as
AVOID EXPOSURE -LASER Direction buttons.)
RADIATION IS EMITTED FROM • Pressing LASER button emits the laser beam about 1
THIS APERTURE.
minute. Release LASER button and press it again if you
17
wish to emits the laser beam.

About laser beam


18
This remote control is class 2 (max. output 1 mW laser diode 640 -
660 nm) laser equipment.
Beam Divergence : 6m distance about 10mm x 10mm (±6mm)

CAUTION
LASER RADIATION
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
WAVE LENGTH : 640 - 660 nm
MAX OUTPUT : 1 mW
CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT
IEC 60825-1:1993+A1:1997

CAUTION
• Pressing the LASER button provided remote control emits laser
beam. Do not look into the beam light directly. Do not point the
laser beam at people. Looking the laser beam directly may
damage eyesight.
• Use of controls or adjustments or procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

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ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
Use communication program [Hyper Terminal] of Microsoft® Windows®
95/98/Me Operating system for every circuit adjustment of this product.

Necessary Equipment and Connecting


Connect the following equipment as shown in the right figure.
• this PROJECTOR
• Personal Computer (with Microsoft® Windows® 95/98/Me
Operating System) Monitor for
Personal
• Monitor for Personal Computer COMPUTER IN
Computer
Terminal
• RS-232C Cable (Service Component) RS-232C Cable
• SVGA Signal Generator (Equivalent to VG-812) [SD200U]
Signal
• XGA Signal Generator (Equivalent to VG-812) [XD200U] Generator this PROJECTOR
Personal
Computer
• Red Scale signal (for C/W Delay adjustment)

RS-232C Input
Terminal
Test Signal
• SVGA signal (Vertical frequency 60Hz) [SD200U]
• XGA signal (Vertical frequency 60Hz) [XD200U]
The timing and patterns for the adjustment are as follows :

H Timing V Timing

HDW VDW
HDISP VDISP
HBP VBP

HD signal HP VP
VD signal

Program ROM : LC12 Ver. 1.4 [SD200U] Timing of SVGA signal (Vertical Frequency 60Hz) [SD200U]
Program DOT-CLOCK [MHz] 40.0 VP [H] 628
Pattern
No. HP [DOT] 1056 VDISP [H] 600
01 White Raster HDISP [DOT] 800 VDW [H] 4
12 White Raster 50% HDW [DOT] 128 VBP [H] 23
HBP [DOT] 88 Interlace ---
Signal Polarity HD : +, VD : +

Program ROM : LC6 Ver. 1.6 [XD200U] Timing of XGA signal (Vertical Frequency 60Hz) [XD200U]
Program DOT-CLOCK [MHz] 65.0 VP [H] 806
Pattern
No. HP [DOT] 1344 VDISP [H] 768
01 White Raster HDISP [DOT] 1024 VDW [H] 6
12 White Raster 50% HDW [DOT] 136 VBP [H] 29
HBP [DOT] 160 Interlace ---
Signal Polarity HD : –, VD : –

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Adjustment with Microsoft® Windows® 95/98/Me Operating System
1. Starting
1. Start Windows 95/98/Me.
2. Double click [Accessories] folder.
3. Double click [Hyper Terminal] folder.
4. Double click [HyperTrm] icon.

2. Hyper Terminal Setting


1. Click [Properties] in File menu on the Hyper Item Setting
Terminal window.
Connect using Port (COM1-COM4)
[Connection Properties] window will open.
Port settings : Bits per second 9600
Set as follows on this window.
2. Click [Call] in communication menu on the : Data bits 8 bit
window to connect this PROJECTOR. : Parity None
: Stop bits 1
: Flow control None
Settings : Emulation VT100
ASCII setup : ASCII Sending Send line ends with line feeds
Echo typed characters locally
Line delay : 1000 milliseconds
Character delay : 10 milliseconds
: ASCII Receiving Append line feeds to incoming line ends

3. Adjustment
Enter the adjustment command and the adjustment value on the Hyper Terminal window in capital alphanumeric letters with
keyboard and press the enter key.

4. Writing Adjustment Value


The adjustment value entered using the above-mentioned procedure will be saved in EEPROM automatically.

5. Close Window
Click the closing button placed upper right of the window to close the Hyper Terminal.
Close Windows 95/98/Me after closing all opening windows.

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Adjustment Procedures
[A/D Pre-Amplification Circuit] Adjustment purpose To set amplitude of a video signal to be entered to A/D converter.
1. A/D Convertor
Symptom when Incorrectly displayed white portions.
incorrectly adjusted
Measuring * Enter the adjustment command in capital alphanumeric letters.
---
instrument
1. Connect this PROJECTOR with a personal computer (with Microsoft
Test point --- Windows 95/98/Me Operating System). (Refer to the figure on P.1)
2. Start Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me in the personal computer.
EXT trigger ---
3. Start the communication program [Hyper Terminal] in Microsoft Windows
Measurement
--- 95/98/Me to open the window. (For setting, refer to Hyper Terminal setting on
range
P.2)
Input signal shown in the Table 1, 2
Input terminal COMPUTER IN terminal RGB
4. Supply a signal (White 100%, No. 01).
5. Enter [00~5] (A/D adjustment command) to the Hyper Terminal window and
Model Signal
automatic adjustment will start.
SD200U SVGA
6. The return command [00~5111] is displayed on the Hyper Terminal Window
XD200U XGA after the adjustment. The last 3 figures of the return command indicate the
Table 1 result of adjustment and each figure corresponds to R, G, and B. in order. The
figure, 1 means that the adjustment has been successful. The figure, 0 means
No. Pattern that the adjustment has been failed caused by faults on PCBs, wrong signals or
01 White 100% wrong input selection.
Table 2

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[C/W Motor Drive Circuit] Adjustment purpose To adjust the timing of the C/W segment (R, G, B, and W) and that of the
2. C/W Delay DMD driving signal.
Symptom when Incorrect color. For example, the pure red is displayed with a tinge of
incorrectly adjusted pink or orange.
Measuring * Carry out this adjustment only when the UNIT-OPTICAL or C/W-MOTOR is
---
instrument
replaced.
Test point --- * Use the FUNCTION menu for this C/W delay adjustment. To display the
FUNCTION menu, select [LANGUAGE] in the OPTION menu and press the
EXT trigger ---
[ENTER/STILL], [+], and [ENTER/STILL] buttons on the remote control. [C/W
Measurement
--- Delay] will be found on the FUNCTION menu.
range
XGA signal (Red scale signal. The red scale
Input signal 1. Set the following items for the picture quality.
image file is provided by a CR-ROM)
Input terminal COMPUTER IN terminal CONTRAST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
BRIGHTNESS . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
COLOR TEMP . . . . .STANDARD
COLOR MATRIX . . . . . . . . .OFF
2. Project an image on the screen.
3. Supply a (red scale signal).
4. Display the FUNCTION menu and select [C/W Delay].
Adjustment range : 0 to 1023
Initial value : 512
5. Adjust the value for correct red.
A tinge of pink increases as the value is adjusted toward 0. A tinge of orange
increases as the value is adjusted toward 1023.
6. Make sure that all the shades of the red scale signal are displayed correctly.
7. The newly entered value is saved automatically. Press the [MENU] button to
exit the FUNCTION menu.

* In the SVGA model (SD200U), flicker may appear when the C/W delay is
adjusted to a certain value. This is unique to this model. Carry out the following
procedure to prevent flicker and change the C/W delay setting to a value at which
the colors of the red scale signal are displayed properly and no flicker appears.
Change of the C/W delay setting has little effect on the colors because some
amount of deviation from the optimum setting value is allowable in the C/W delay
adjustment.

(1) The C/W delay setting value is referred to as N.


(2) Change N to (N-80).
(3) Increase (N-80) to (N+30) one by one per second.
(4) When no flicker appears during increase, N is appropriate.
(5) When flicker appears, change N to a value out of the range in which flicker
appears referring to the following example.
(6) Make sure that all the colors are displayed properly with the red scale signal.

Example)
When N has been set to 700, change N to 620 and increase it to 730 as described
above. If flicker appears at 640 in the course of increase, set N to 720. 720 is
obtained by adding 20 (640-620) to 700. Make sure that all the colors are
displayed properly with the red scale signal.

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[Video Signal Circuit] Adjustment purpose The best white balance of picture. (sRGB)
3. White Balance (sRGB)
Symptom when Monochrome picture has a color tint.
incorrectly adjusted
Measuring * Make this adjustment only when a monochrome picture has color tints
---
instrument
remarkably.
Test point --- * Enter the adjustment commands and adjustment values of the decimal number in
capital alphanumeric letters.
EXT trigger ---
* Carry out this adjustment after running the product for 2 minutes or more
Measurement
--- supplying the specified test signal to it.
range
Input signal shown in the Table 1, 2 1. Connect this PROJECTOR with a personal computer (with Microsoft
Input terminal COMPUTER IN terminal Windows 95/98/Me Operating System). (Refer to the figure on P.1)
2. Start Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me in the personal computer.
Model Signal 3. Start the communication program [Hyper Terminal] in Microsoft Windows
95/98/Me to open the window. (For setting, refer to Hyper Terminal setting on
SD200U SVGA
P.2)
XD200U XGA
4. Set the following items on the picture menu.
Table 1 CONTRAST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
BRIGHTNESS . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
No. Pattern
sRGB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ON
12 White 50% COLOR TEMP . . . . .STANDARD
Table 2 5. Project a picture on the screen.
6. Supply a signal (White 50%, No. 12).
7. Enter the adjustment commands of red, green or blue so that the color tints at
the screen center disappear.
Increase the adjustment value to deepen the color adjusted, and decrease it to
lighten the color.
Optimum adjustment range (reference) x=0.313±0.010
y=0.335±0.015

Red (Red Contrast)


8. Enter the adjustment command [00~821 ] to the Hyper Terminal window to
adjust the red to be optimum. Enter [+00]~[+33] to for optimum red.
(*1) When the sent command is displayed, sending is accomplished correctly.
The current value is confirmed by sending the command without entering
any value to .
9. When a command is returned, the setting value is automatically saved in the
EEPROM.

Green (Green Contrast)


10. Enter the adjustment command [00~822 ] to the Hyper Terminal window to
adjust the green to be optimum. Enter [+00]~[+33] to for optimum green.
(*1)
11. When a command is returned, the setting value is automatically saved in the
EEPROM.

Blue (Blue Contrast)


12. Enter the adjustment command [00~823 ] to the Hyper Terminal window to
adjust the blue to be optimum. Enter [+00]~[+33] to for optimum blue. (*1)
13. When a command is returned, the setting value is automatically saved in the
EEPROM.

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[Video Signal Circuit] Adjustment purpose The best white balance of picture. (PC Phase)
4. White Balance
(PC Phase) Symptom when Monochrome picture has a color tint.
incorrectly adjusted
Measuring *Make this adjustment after performing 3. White balance (sRGB).
---
instrument
*Make this adjustment only when a monochrome picture has color tints
Test point --- remarkably.
* Enter the adjustment commands and adjustment values of the decimal number in
EXT trigger --- capital alphanumeric letters.
Measurement * Carry out this adjustment after running the product for 2 minutes or more
---
range
supplying the specified test signal to it.
Input signal ---
Input terminal --- 1. Connect this PROJECTOR with a personal computer (with Microsoft
Windows 95/98/Me Operating System). (Refer to the figure on P.1)
2. Start Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me in the personal computer.
3. Start the communication program [Hyper Terminal] in Microsoft Windows
95/98/Me to open the window. (For setting, refer to Hyper Terminal setting on
P.2)

Red (Red Contrast)


4. Enter the adjustment command [00~801 ] to the Hyper Terminal window to
adjust the red to be optimum. Enter the value that was entered at step 8 in 3.
White balance (sRGB) plus five to . When the calculated adjustment
value is [+17] or less, enter [+17].
(*1) When the sent command is displayed, sending is accomplished correctly.
The current value is confirmed by sending the command without entering
any value to .
5. When a command is returned, the setting value is automatically saved in the
EEPROM.

Green (Green Contrast)


6. Enter the adjustment command [00~802 ] to the Hyper Terminal window to
adjust the green to be optimum. Enter [+17] (default) to . (*1)
7. When a command is returned, the setting value is automatically saved in the
EEPROM.

Blue (Blue Contrast)


8. Enter the adjustment command [00~803 ] to the Hyper Terminal window to
adjust the blue to be optimum. Enter [+17] (default) to . (*1)
9. When a command is returned, the setting value is automatically saved in the
EEPROM.

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DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION
Outline of self-diagnosis function
This product is provided with the self-diagnosis function. In case of any abnormality, the LED at the top of the product will
indicate the errors. There are 2 ways for diagnosis.
1 Connect a personal computer to the product. Then, input [00~CHK] from the hyper-terminal window of the personal
computer during stand-by.
2 Connect a personal computer and click the “diagnosis” button of PCGC, the diagnostic software to read the warning history.
Note: Diagnosis can be carried out by turning on the main power and then turning on the power of the operation panel. However, as the
diagnosis items are different and it may cause a secondary failure, carry out the diagnosis in the above-mentioned way normally.
Diagnosis result indication
LED indication and failures are shown in the following table. LED can be reset “automatically” or “by turning on/off of the main
power” when the fault detection is finished.
LED Error Indication List
Orange : Both Red and Green light
--- : LED off Red flash N : The cycle that Red flashes N times and goes out for fixed time is repeated.
Preferen- LED Indication Check Point
Symptom Failure Reset
tial order POWER LAMP PCB Reference

AC system (Primary power source) Main


POWER F900
STBY5 is not failure Power
supplied to
SD-4. Main
Secondary power source failure POWER F9A0
Power

Main
1 --- --- STBY5 connection failure DMD, KEY J13-KT connector
Power
STBY5 is not
DMD, Main
supplied to STBY5 connection failure J3 connector
FORMATTER Power
SD-4.
FORMATTER, Main
STBY5 connection failure SF-J1 connector
SIGNAL Power

IC4A0 109pin (RESET)


IC408 1, 4, 5pin (CLK) Main
No power-on Microcomputer is not operating SIGNAL
IC403 2, 3pin (3.3V, 2.2V) Power
2 Red --- IC400-IC401 BUS

Main
No power-on Keypad failure DMD, KEY J13-KT connector
Power
Orange/Red
alternately Don’t Main
3 No power-on Gate Array (IC4A0) bus error SIGNAL IC4A0 76-106pin
(cycle : care Power
few second)

Orange/Red IIC bus failure of EEPROM at initialize


Don’t Main
4 alternately No power-on SIGNAL IC402 (SCL, SDA)
care of microcomputer Power
(cycle : 1S)

Red/Green SE connector 2pin,


5 --- No power-on LAMP COVER open SIGNAL Auto
alternately LAMP COVER

Main
No power-on FAN STOP : LAMP (Exhaust) IRR CN connector
Power

Main
No power-on FAN STOP : DMD IRR CP connector
Power

Main
No power-on FAN STOP : POWER FAN FJ connector
Power
Red/Green
6 Red
alternately
Main
No power-on FAN STOP : OPTICAL UNIT (Sirocco) FAN FM connector
Power

Main
No power-on FAN STOP : DMD, LAMP (Exhaust) IRR, FAN CW-J14 connector
Power

FAN, Main
No power-on FAN STOP : All FANs RC-FC connector, Z9A1
POWER-SUB Power

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Preferen- LED Indication Check Point
Symptom Failure Reset
tial order POWER LAMP PCB Reference

Red/Green Main
7 Green No power-on IIC bus failure of EEPROM SIGNAL IC402 (SCL, SDA)
alternately Power

Red/Green IC4A3 (SW3.3), Main


8 Orange No power-on SW3.3 or SW5A SIGNAL
alternately IC4A4 (SW5) Power

Red/Green Green Main


9 No power-on IIC bus failure of IIC-Selector SIGNAL IC4A5 (SCL, SDA)
alternately flash Power

Red/Green Green SIGNAL, IC4A5 (SCL1, SDA1), Main


10 No power-on IIC bus failure of FORMATTER UNIT
alternately flash FORMATTER FORMATTER UNIT Power

LAMPEN signal did not return from SIGNAL, IC4A0 33pin (LAMPEN), Main
No power-on
FORMATTER UNIT at power-on FORMATTER FORMATTER UNIT Power
Red/Green Green
11
alternately flash 2
Main
No power-on C/W motor is not rotate DMD J11 connector
Power
No power-on
after power- High temperature around the Lamp Main
Temperature around the top of the Lamp.
off during (Thermostat) Power
Orange
12 Red power-on
flash
Main
No power-on Missing SZ connector SIGNAL SZ connector (7-9pin)
Power

Orange High temperature around POWER Temperature around the Main


13 Red No power-on POWER
flash 2 (Thermostat) PCB POWER Power

Replace the lamp and reset the lamp


time. (Press POWER and AUTO
14 Red Red No power-on Lamp life is end Manual
POSITION buttons at same timing and
hold 3 seconds)
No power-on
Orange after power- High temperature around the Lamp
15 Red Temperature around the top of the Lamp. Auto
flash 3 off during (Thermistor)
power-on
No power-on
Orange after power- High temperature around DMD
16 Red Temperature around the DMD Auto
flash 4 off during (Thermistor)
power-on
No power-on
Orange after power- Intake air is high temperature
17 Red Temperature around the intake air Auto
flash 5 off during (Thermistor)
power-on

No power-on Lamp is not turn on at beginning of


SIGNAL SA connector Auto
for one minute power-on
Green
18 Red
flash
No power-on
Lamp explosion Lamp explosion Manual
for one minute

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Preferen- LED Indication Check Point
Symptom Failure Reset
tial order POWER LAMP PCB Reference

No power-on
Lamp turn to off during power-on SIGNAL SA connector Auto
for one minute
Green
19 Red
flash 2
No power-on
Lamp explosion Lamp explosion Manual
for one minute

Computer
Red/Green Green
20 input image is Warning of IIC bus (AD) SIGNAL IC650 (SCL, SDA) Auto
alternately flash 3
abnormal

Video input
image is
Red/Green Green
21 abnormal or Warning of IIC bus (Decoder) SIGNAL IC2A0 (SCL, SDA) Auto
alternately flash 4
No signal is
displayed

Video input
image is
Red/Green Green
22 abnormal or Warning of IIC bus (Line Doubler) SIGNAL IC200 (SCL, SDA) Auto
alternately flash 5
No signal is
displayed
Warning
Red Red indicated by Warning indicated by lamp’s life span
Not a malfunction Manual
(Stand-by) flash the LED during is near. (1000 to 1500h)
stand-by mode
Warning
Green Red/Green indicated by the Warning indicated by lamp’s life span
23 Not a malfunction Manual
(Power-on) alternately LED during is near. (1000 to 1500h)
power-on mode
Warning
Red Red/Green indicated by the Warning indicated by lamp’s life span
(Cooling Not a malfunction Manual
alternately LED during is near. (1000 to 1500h)
the lamp)
cooling the lamp

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DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE, TO READ WARNING HISTORY (PCGC8 Ver.2)
*Pcgc8 Ver.2 is upwardly compatible with Pcgc8 Ver.1. (2) Main dialog window
1. The main dialog window displays the information stored
1. Preparation in the projector (model name, serial No., software
PCGC8 supports Microsoft® Windows® 95/98/Me. Use a version, etc.) and the service menu information.
PC with Windows® 95/98/Me installed. Information displayed in this window depends on the
1. Copy the folder named “Pcgc8(English)” in the CD-ROM selected models.
onto the desktop. 2. Some PCs may not be able to connect to the right COM
2. Connect the PC with the projector by RS-232C cable port. In such cases, press the Change COM PORT
(Service Component). button to switch the COM port. Refer to (4) Switching
3. Click “Pcgc8e.exe” in the folder named “Pcgc8 the COM port.
(English)”. 3. Press any of the Warning History 1, Warning History 2,
or Warning History 3 button to display the warning
2. Operation dialog window containing the detailed error data.
(1) Model name selection dialog window 4. Press the DIAGNOSIS button to start self-diagnosis.
Starting Pcgc8 displays the model name selection dialog (Not available during power on and when an error
window. Select the model name you want to use and press occurs.)
the OK button to display the main dialog window. Press the Warning History 1: The latest warning history data are stored
Cancel button to exit the application. in the Warning History 1. The data
remains after the error is corrected.
Warning History 2: The second oldest warning history data
The list of the available model names is displayed. are stored in the Warning History 2.
Select one model name you want to use.
Warning History 3: The oldest warning history data stored in
Select [XD200U] the Warning History 3.
when using XD200U Note: When the power is turned off because of any error,
and SD200U. the warning history data are saved. Or, only when an
error occurs during power on or when an error is
detected during self-diagnosis (or immediately after
pressing the DIAGNOSIS button), the warning history
data are saved. (The warning history data aren’t
Goes to the main Exits this application. saved when the stand-by power fails during the
dialog window. stand-by mode. In this case, LED warning indication
will appear, so check the error data by the warning
status.)
Model name selection dialog window

Displays the information about the connected device. Displays the current date and time
The contents depend on the selected model. when the error is corrected.

Displays the selected Switches the COM


model name. port.

DIAGNOSIS

Displays the Displays the Displays the Starts self-diagnosis. Exits the application.
Warning History 1. Warning History 2. Warning History 3.

Main dialogue window

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(3) Warning dialog window (4) Switching the COM port
1. The warning dialog window displays the error location. 1. Select the serial port to which the cable is being
2. “ERROR TIME (SET TIME)” displays the time when the connected. When the selected serial port isn’t available
warning history data has been saved (the SET TIME in or doesn’t exist, an error message window is displayed.
the service menu). “ERROR TIME” and “SET TIME” 2. Press the OK button to switch the COM port. When the
shown in the main dialog window are useful to know serial port is switched correctly, communication with the
when the error occurred. projector is carried out again to get information from it.
3. Pressing the Detail button activates the Notepad and
opens the file containing the information about the set
and the warning data. To prevent writing over this file,
be sure to select “Save As” from “File” of the menu in
the Notepad to save the file. The name of the file being
displayed should be “DataTemp.txt”.
4. Pressing the Warning Clear button displays the
confirmation message window, which asks you whether
you will clear the warning history data. Press the OK
button to clear the warning history data or the Cancel COM port switching dialog window
button to cancel clearing them.
5. Pressing the Back button displays the main dialog
window again and carries out communication with the
projector again to get information from it.

Indicates which data of the Displays the SET TIME


Warning History 1, 2, or 3 are when the warning history
displayed. data were saved.

All the error items are Creates a Clears all the Goes back to the
displayed in red and their detailed report. warning history data. main dialog window.
check boxes are checked.

Warning dialog window

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SPECIFICATION OF RGB SIGNALS IN EACH COMPUTER MODE OF THE PROJECTOR
[SD200U]
resolution horizontal Vertical Normal mode Real mode
Signal mode
(H x V) frequency (kHz) frequency (Hz) (H x V) (H x V)
TV60 - 15.73 59.94 800 x 600 -
TV50 - 15.63 50.00 800 x 600 -
525p - 31.47 59.94 800 x 600 -
1080i - 33.75 60.00 800 x 450 -
720p - 45.00 60.00 800 x 450 -
PC98 640 x 400 24.82 56.42 800 x 500 640 x 400
CGA70 640 x 400 31.47 70.09 800 x 500 640 x 400
CGA84 640 x 400 37.86 84.14 800 x 500 640 x 400
CGA85 640 x 400 37.86 85.08 800 x 500 640 x 400
VGA60 640 x 480 31.47 59.94 800 x 600 640 x 480
VGA72 640 x 480 37.86 72.81 800 x 600 640 x 480
VGA75 640 x 480 37.50 75.00 800 x 600 640 x 480
VGA85 640 x 480 43.27 85.01 800 x 600 640 x 480
SVGA56 800 x 600 35.16 56.25 800 x 600 800 x 600
SVGA60 800 x 600 37.88 60.32 800 x 600 800 x 600
SVGA72 800 x 600 48.08 72.19 800 x 600 800 x 600
SVGA75 800 x 600 46.88 75.00 800 x 600 800 x 600
SVGA85 800 x 600 53.67 85.06 800 x 600 800 x 600
XGA43i 1024 x 768 35.52 86.96 800 x 600 800 x 600
XGA60 1024 x 768 48.36 60.00 800 x 600 800 x 600
XGA70 1024 x 768 56.48 70.07 800 x 600 800 x 600
XGA75 1024 x 768 60.02 75.03 800 x 600 800 x 600
XGA85 1024 x 768 68.68 85.00 800 x 600 800 x 600
MAC13 640 x 480 35.00 66.67 800 x 600 640 x 480
MAC16 832 x 624 49.72 74.55 800 x 600 800 x 600
MAC19 1024 x 768 60.24 75.02 800 x 600 800 x 600
MAC21 1152 x 870 68.59 74.96 800 x 600 800 x 600
HP75 1024 x 768 62.94 74.92 800 x 600 800 x 600

• When the EXPAND MODE of FEATURE menu is set to • Set the COMPUTER INPUT in SIGNAL menu to RGB,
real screen display, by pressing the EXPAND button on when inputting the HDTV signal as RGB signal.
the remote control, it will switch to the screen displaying • When the COMPUTER INPUT in the SIGNAL menu is
the picture as its original size (real screen display). In set to RGB and a 525p signal is inputted, the image will
the real screen display, pictures will be black-framed be projected in the VGA 60 format. In this case, select
when picture resolution is lower than 800 x 600. YCBCR/YPBPR for the COMPUTER INPUT, and the
Important: format will be changed to 525p automatically.
• Some computers may not be compatible with the • A TV60 or TV50 signal corresponds to component video
projector. signal only. When the RGB signal with 5 line from is
• The projector’s maximum resolution is 800 x 600 pixels. inputted, the image will not be projected correctly.
It may not display correctly for the pictures of higher • When an unspecified signal is inputted, the projector
resolutions than 800 x 600. may not work correctly.
• The picture with a SYNC on G (Green) signal may jitter.
• The picture with a SYNC on G (Green) signal may be
tinged with green.
• If the resolution and frequency of your computer are not
shown on the table, change the resolution of your
computer. You may find the compatible resolution and
frequency.

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[XD200U]
resolution horizontal Vertical Normal mode Real mode
Signal mode
(H x V) frequency (kHz) frequency (Hz) (H x V) (H x V)
TV60 - 15.73 59.94 1024 x 768 -
TV50 - 15.63 50.00 1024 x 768 -
525p - 31.47 59.94 1024 x 768 -
1080i - 33.75 60.00 1024 x 576 -
720p - 45.00 60.00 1024 x 576 -
PC98 640 x 400 24.82 56.42 1024 x 640 640 x 400
CGA70 640 x 400 31.47 70.09 1024 x 640 640 x 400
CGA84 640 x 400 37.86 84.14 1024 x 640 640 x 400
CGA85 640 x 400 37.86 85.08 1024 x 640 640 x 400
VGA60 640 x 480 31.47 59.94 1024 x 768 640 x 480
VGA72 640 x 480 37.86 72.81 1024 x 768 640 x 480
VGA75 640 x 480 37.50 75.00 1024 x 768 640 x 480
VGA85 640 x 480 43.27 85.01 1024 x 768 640 x 480
SVGA56 800 x 600 35.16 56.25 1024 x 768 800 x 600
SVGA60 800 x 600 37.88 60.32 1024 x 768 800 x 600
SVGA72 800 x 600 48.08 72.19 1024 x 768 800 x 600
SVGA75 800 x 600 46.88 75.00 1024 x 768 800 x 600
SVGA85 800 x 600 53.67 85.06 1024 x 768 800 x 600
XGA43i 1024 x 768 35.52 86.96 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
XGA60 1024 x 768 48.36 60.00 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
XGA70 1024 x 768 56.48 70.07 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
XGA75 1024 x 768 60.02 75.03 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
XGA85 1024 x 768 68.68 85.00 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
SXGA70a 1152 x 864 63.85 70.01 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
SXGA75a 1152 x 864 67.50 75.00 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
SXGA85a 1152 x 864 77.49 85.06 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
SXGA60b 1280 x 960 60.00 60.00 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
SXGA75b 1280 x 960 75.00 75.00 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
SXGA43i 1280 x 1024 46.43 86.87 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
SXGA60 1280 x 1024 63.98 60.02 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
SXGA75 1280 x 1024 79.98 75.03 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
MAC13 640 x 480 35.00 66.67 1024 x 768 640 x 480
MAC16 832 x 624 49.72 74.55 1024 x 768 832 x 624
MAC19 1024 x 768 60.24 75.02 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
MAC21 1152 x 870 68.59 74.96 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
HP75 1024 x 768 62.94 74.92 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
HP72 1280 x 1024 78.13 72.00 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
SUN66a 1152 x 900 61.85 66.00 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
SUN76a 1152 x 900 71.81 76.63 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
SUN66 1280 x 1024 71.68 66.68 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
SUN76 1280 x 1024 81.13 76.11 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
SGI72 1280 x 1024 76.92 72.30 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
SGI76 1280 x 1024 82.00 76.00 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
IBM60 1280 x 1024 63.42 60.00 1024 x 768 1024 x 768

• When the EXPAND MODE of FEATURE menu is set to shown on the table, change the resolution of your
real screen display, by pressing the EXPAND button on computer. You may find the compatible resolution and
the remote control, it will switch to the screen displaying frequency.
the picture as its original size (real screen display). In • Set the COMPUTER INPUT in SIGNAL menu to RGB,
the real screen display, pictures will be black-framed when inputting the HDTV signal as RGB signal.
when picture resolution is lower than 1,024 x 768. • When the COMPUTER INPUT in the SIGNAL menu is
Important: set to RGB and a 525p signal is inputted, the image will
• Some computers may not be compatible with the be projected in the VGA 60 format. In this case, select
projector. YCBCR/YPBPR for the COMPUTER INPUT, and the
• The projector’s maximum resolution is 1,024 x 768 format will be changed to 525p automatically.
pixels. It may not display correctly for the pictures of • A TV60 or TV50 signal corresponds to component video
higher resolutions than 1,024 x 768. signal only. When the RGB signal with 5 line from is
• The picture with a SYNC on G (Green) signal may jitter. inputted, the image will not be projected correctly.
• The picture with a SYNC on G (Green) signal may be • When an unspecified signal is inputted, the projector
tinged with green. may not work correctly.
• If the resolution and frequency of your computer are not

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DIAGNOSIS FLOW CHART
Image system
! Is the lamp lit?

Is the indication on LED normal after POWER ON?


! (POWER : Green, LAMP/TEMP/STATUS : Green)
An image is not
projected properly.
Is the proper video signal inputted?
! Or is the image projected correctly?

Malfunction of IC400 or subsequent circuits


Check the voltage waveform of connector
SF.
Check the video signal circuit around IC400
Is the menu projected and IC4A0.
NO * If the above voltage waveform is normal,
normally?
malfunction occurs on the FORMATTER
UNIT or OPTICAL UNIT.
Replace the FORMATTER UNIT.
Replace the OPTICAL UNIT.
When a black-and-white still image is
YES displayed on the screen, the C/W-J12 cable
may have been broken.

Malfunction of the analog/digital circuit around


the input terminals of the computer.
Is a video image Check the video signal circuit around J600,
projected normally? YES
J601, IC600 and IC650.
Check the synchronizing signal circuit
around J600, J601,IC501, IC502, IC503
and IC540.

NO
Malfunction of the circuit around the video
input terminal.
Check the display in the video mode 1, 2, 3,
and 4.
* When an image isn’t displayed in all the
video modes
Is a image from the Check the video signal circuit around J2F0,
computer projected YES J2F2, J2F3, IC2F0 and IC2A0.
normally? * When an image isn’t displayed only in the
video mode 1, 2, 3
Check the digital signal circuit around IC240.
* When an image isn’t displayed only in the
video mode 4
NO Check the digital signal circuit around IC200.

Malfunction occurs on the digital signal processing circuit.


Check the digital signal circuit around IC400.

Using the shielding sheet metal as GND is allowed when checking the voltage waveform or terminal voltage.
When replacing the PCB or the optical unit, follow the instructions on the service manual.

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Power source system 1

LED is not lit.


(The product does not
enter the stand-by mode.)

Has the Check the failure on the PCB-


FUSE (F900) blown? NO POWER, then replace the parts
such as D900, Q900, etc.

YES

Is the lead wire to


the PB and RB NO Replace the lead wire.
connector cut?

YES

Remove the NO
Is the pin No. 3 Is the pin No. 3 Check the circuit around IC950
SD connector
of the RD NO of the RD and IC9A1, then replace the
from the PCB-
connector 5V? connector 5V? parts. (specially, Z9A0)
MAIN.
IC950 : Primary side SW-IC
YES IC9A1 : Secondary side feedback IC
Z9A0 : Circuit protector

YES Malfunction of the PCB-SIGNAL

Is the lead wire to Replace the lead wire.


the KT and J13 NO
Replace the PCB-KEY.
connector cut?

YES

Malfunction of PCB-DMD.

Using the shielding case as GND is allowed when checking the voltage waveform or terminal voltage on the secondary side.

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Power source system 2

When the stand-by power source


is abnormal.

Are RD and SD
connectors OK? NO Insert or replace them.

YES

Pull out the RD connector of RD-SD

Is the pin No. 1 of the


NO Check the circuit around D9A0
RD connector -6V?
Abnormal video or audio.
YES

Is the pin No. 11 of the Check the circuit around IC9A3.


NO
RD connector 12V?
Display of NO SIGNAL
YES

Insert the RD connector.

Are RC and FC NO
connectors OK? Insert or replace them.

Fan stop
YES

Disconnect
the RC side of the RC-FC
lead wire. Is the pin No.2 of NO Check the circuit around D9A2.
the RC connector 13V
or more? Fan stop

YES

Insert the RC connector.

Are RG and AG
NO Insert or replace them.
connectors OK?
No sound
YES

Disconnect
the RG side of the RG-AG
lead wire. Is the pin No.2 of NO Check the circuit around D9A3
the RG connector 13V
or more? No sound

YES

Solved by replacing
NO Malfunction of PCB-TERMINAL.
the PCB-FAN?

YES
Using the shielding case as GND is allowed when
Malfunction of PCB-FAN.
checking the voltage waveform or terminal voltage.

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Power source system 3

The lamp does not light.

Are CN1 (PCB POWER,


LAMP POWER UNIT) and
SA-CN2 (PCB SIGNAL, NO Insert or replace them.
LAMP POWER UNIT)
connectors OK?

YES

Are the pins No. 1


to 6 of the PB YES Malfunction of LAMP POWER UNIT.
connector 370V?

NO

Are the pins No. 8


Check the circuit around
to 6 of the PB NO
D952.
connector 20V?

YES

Are the pins No. 9 Check the circuit around


to 6 of the PB NO IC9001 (PCB PFC).
connector 18V? Check the PCB PFC is
inserted firmly.

YES

Are the pins No. 1 Is the pin No. 3


to 3 of the RC NO of the SE NO Malfunction of PCB SIGNAL
connector 3.3V? connector 3.3V?

YES YES Malfunction of PCB FAN

Are the pins


No.10 to 6 of the PB NO Check the circuit around PC951.
connector 10V or
more?

YES
When measuring the voltage of the primary power source,
use (-) terminal of C907 for GND.
Check the circuit around
IC9000 (PCB PFC). PB connector : PCB POWER
Check the PCB PFC is SE, SA connector : PCB SIGNAL
inserted firmly. RC connector : PCB POWER SUB
CN1, CN2 connector : LAMP POWER UNIT

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PARTS LIST
MODEL : SD200U/XD200U

In order to expedite delivery of replacement part orders.


Specify : 1. Model number/Serial number
2. Part number and Description
3. Quantity
Unless full information is supplied,delay in execution of orders will result.
* : Warranty return items
! : Critical components

MARK B C D F G J K

TOLERANCE ±0.1 ±0.25 ±0.5 ±1 ±2 ±5 ±10


(%)

MARK M N V X Z P Q

TOLERANCE ±20 ±30 ±10 +40 +80 +100 +30


(%) -20 -20 0 -10

MARK B C D F G

TOLERANCE ±0.1 ±0.25 ±0.5 +1 +2


(pF)

ABBREVIATION
[S] : SD200U
[X] : XD200U

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The PARTS on this page correspond to ones on page 3 in the EXPOSED file.

ITEM
PARTS NO. PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION
NO.

PCBs LOCATION

*! 1 939P901O10 LAMP POWER UNIT


*! 2 934C008O01 TERMINAL PCB ASSY [S]
*! 3 935D679O01 IRF PCB ASSY
*! 4 935D627O01 FAN PCB ASSY
*! 5 934C003O01 POWER SUB PCB ASSY

*! 6 939P894O20 FORMATTER UNIT [S]


*! 6 939P894O10 FORMATTER UNIT [X]
*! 7 935A110O02 SIGNAL PCB ASSY [S]
*! 7 935A110O01 SIGNAL PCB ASSY [X]
*! 8 935D628O01 KEY PCB ASSY
*! 9 935D678O01 IRR PCB ASSY
*!10 934C004O01 PFC PCB ASSY

*!11 934C002O01 POWER PCB ASSY

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The PARTS on this page correspond to ones on page 4 in the EXPOSED file.

ITEM
PARTS NO. PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION
NO.

EXPOSED VIEW

LVP ASSY (Fig. 2-1)


1 761B391O30 FRONT GRILL UNIT [S]
1 761B391O10 FRONT GRILL UNIT [X]
2 710A120O30 TOP CASE ASSY
3 ----- LENS B COVER
4 ----- LENS B COVER
*! 5 935D628O01 KEY PCB ASSY

6 480P064O20 SPEAKER
7 ----- PFC Holder
8 ----- SIGNAL ASSY
9 761A192O10 TERMINAL BOARD
10 ----- POWER ASSY

*!11 939P901O10 LAMP POWER UNIT


12 959P073O20 OPTICAL UNIT [S]
12 959P073O10 OPTICAL UNIT [X]
13 750A452O10 REAR GRILL UNIT
14 288P231O10 COOLING FAN (POWER)
15 ----- FAN HOLDER

16 ----- IRF HOLDER


*!17 935D679O01 IRF PCB ASSY
18 ----- ADJUSTER FOOT
19 ----- LENS COVER
20 589B014O10 ADJUSTER FOOT

21 ----- BOTTOM PLATE


22 ----- SW HOLDER
23 436P021O10 MICRO SW MXS00621NLB1
24 710A121O20 BOTTOM CASE ASSY

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The PARTS on this page correspond to ones on page 5 in the EXPOSED file.

ITEM
PARTS NO. PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION
NO.

EXPOSED VIEW

SIGNAL ASSY (Fig. 2-2)


*! 1 935A110O02 SIGNAL PCB ASSY [S]
*! 1 935A110O01 SIGNAL PCB ASSY [X]
2 ----- SIGNAL B HOLDER
3 ----- SIGNAL A HOLDER
*! 4 939P894O20 FORMATTER UNIT [S]
*! 4 939P894O10 FORMATTER UNIT [X]

POWER ASSY (Fig. 2-3)


1 ----- POWER FRAME UNIT
*! 2 934C002O01 POWER PCB ASSY
*! 3 934C004O01 PFC PCB ASSY
4 ----- TERMINAL PLATE
*! 5 934C008O01 TERMINAL PCB ASSY [S]

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The PARTS on this page correspond to ones on page 6 and page 7 in the EXPOSED file.

ITEM
PARTS NO. PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION
NO.

EXPOSED VIEW

LAMP POWER ASSY (Fig. 2-4)


1 ----- LAMP POWER PCB ASSY
*! 2 939P901O10 LAMP POWER UNIT
*! 3 935D627O01 FAN PCB ASSY
4 ----- CHASSIS FLAME

REAR GRILL UNIT (Fig. 2-5)


1 288P231O10 COOLING FAN (DMD)
2 288P230O10 COOLING FAN (LAMP)
*! 3 935D678O01 IRR PCB ASSY
4 ----- FAN DUCT
5 702C959O50 IR COVER

6 ----- REAR GRILL

OPTICAL UNIT Part (Fig. 2-6)


1 499D035O30 COLOR WHEEL ASSY
2 ----- COLOR WHEEL COVER
3 499D035O20 UVAR FILTER
4 499D035O10 LENS UNIT

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The PARTS on this page correspond to ones on page 17 in the EXPOSED file.

ITEM
PARTS NO. PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION
NO.

PACKING

1 803A587O10 PACKING CUSHION T


2 803A588O10 PACKING CUSHION B
3 831D190O90 PACKING SHEET CP-GZ1
4 802B830O30 PACKING CASE [S]
4 802B830O10 PACKING CASE [X]
5 ----- PACKING CASE

6 772P037O10 SOFT CASE


7 ----- SHEET
8 871D349O10 INSTRUCTION BOOK
9 ----- QUICK REFERENCE CARD
* 10 939P892O10 REMOTE HAND UNIT

11 ----- BATTERY
12 ----- SHEET TR
13 831D337O10 PACKING BAG
14 246C435O10 UNIT CABLE VGA, AUDIO, VIDEO, PS2, USB, S
! 15 246C383O10 AC POWER CORD

! 16 246C383O20 AC POWER CORD


17 ----- LABEL TAG

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ELECTRICAL PARTS AND OTHERS
SYMBOL PARTS PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PARTS PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION
No. No. No. No.

INTEGRATED CIRCUITS TRANSISTORS

IC200 275P779O10 MOS IC FL12200 Q300 260P855O90 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SD1819A-S


IC201 275P809O10 MOS IC NC7SZ14P5X Q301 260P855O90 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SD1819A-S
IC202 275P124O10 MOS IC HD74LVC245AT Q302 260P872O20 CHIP TRANSISTOR DTC124EU
IC203 275P124O10 MOS IC HD74LVC245AT Q330 260P871O20 CHIP TRANSISTOR DTA124EU
IC204 275P124O10 MOS IC HD74LVC245AT Q331 260P836O20 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SC3326-B

IC240 270P845O20 IC MT48LC2M32B2TG-6 Q332 260P836O20 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SC3326-B


IC260 270P915O10 IC RT9161A-25CG Q333 260P872O20 CHIP TRANSISTOR DTC124EU
IC270 270P943O10 MOS IC ICS570BT Q400 260P859O30 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SA1576-S
IC280 275P847O10 MOS IC NC7SZ86P5X Q401 260P855O90 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SD1819A-S
IC281 275P846O10 MOS IC NC7SZ374P6X Q402 260P871O20 CHIP TRANSISTOR DTA124EU

IC2A0 275P687O10 MOS IC VPC3230D-QA-B3 Q403 260P872O20 CHIP TRANSISTOR DTC124EU


IC2F0 272P938O10 IC M52055FP Q404 260P872O20 CHIP TRANSISTOR DTC124EU
IC300 275P812O10 MOS IC MC74VHC4052DTR2 Q405 260P872O20 CHIP TRANSISTOR DTC124EU
IC330 270P932O10 IC TDA7496L Q4A0 260P872O20 CHIP TRANSISTOR DTC124EU
IC333 270P093O10 IC µPC4570G2 Q4A4 260P872O20 CHIP TRANSISTOR DTC124EU

IC401 275P488O20 MOS IC MT28F800B3WG-10T Q500 260P899O10 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SC3734-B23


IC402 275P520O30 MOS IC 24LC64T-S/N/CAT24WC64J Q501 260P899O10 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SC3734-B23
IC403 270P915O10 IC RT9161A-25CG Q502 260P899O10 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SC3734-B23
IC404 275P810O10 MOS IC SP3220ECY Q503 260P899O10 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SC3734-B23
IC405 275P764O10 MOS IC RCV5 Q600 261P005O10 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SC3123

IC406 275P498O10 IC ADC0838CCWM Q601 261P005O10 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SC3123


IC408 275P813O20 MOS IC ICS301M-66 [S] Q602 261P005O10 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SC3123
IC408 275P813O10 MOS IC ICS301M-62 [X] Q603 261P005O10 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SC3123
IC409 275P853O10 MOS IC NC7SZ02P5X Q700 260P807O10 CHIP TRANSISTOR UN2212
IC4A0 275P811O10 MOS IC MBCG61134P-101 Q701 260P818O30 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K-S

IC4A1 275P818O10 MOS IC XC61FC2712MR Q702 260P807O10 CHIP TRANSISTOR UN2212


IC4A2 275P490O10 IC 74VHCT541AMTC Q703 260P807O10 CHIP TRANSISTOR UN2212
IC4A3 270P936O10 IC RT9701-CB Q704 260P807O10 CHIP TRANSISTOR UN2212
IC4A4 270P936O10 IC RT9701-CB Q705 260P807O10 CHIP TRANSISTOR UN2212
IC4A5 275P808O10 MOS IC PCA9540DP Q706 260P807O10 CHIP TRANSISTOR UN2212

IC500 270P911O10 MOS IC 24LC21TSN Q7W0 260P818O30 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K-S


IC501 275P814O10 MOS IC NC7SZ157P6X Q7W1 260P818O30 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K-S
IC502 275P814O10 MOS IC NC7SZ157P6X Q900 261P110O10 TRANSISTOR FS22SM-10
IC503 275P121O10 MOS IC HD74LVC14T Q950 260P818O30 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K-S
IC540 272P793O10 IC M52036SP Q951 260P817O30 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SA1037K-S

IC560 275P809O10 MOS IC NC7SZ14P5X Q9A0 260P818O30 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K-S


IC561 275P809O10 MOS IC NC7SZ14P5X Q9A1 260P806O10 CHIP TRANSISTOR DTA124EK
IC570 275P851O10 MOS IC MC74HC4538ADTR2 Q9A2 260P807O10 CHIP TRANSISTOR UN2212
IC571 275P852O10 MOS IC NC7SZ08P5X Q9W0 260P818O30 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K-S
IC600 270P793O10 IC AD8183ARU Q9W1 260P818O30 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K-S

IC601 270P792O10 IC CLC5633IM Q9W2 261P067O30 CHIP TRANSISTOR DTC124EKA


IC602 275P819O10 MOS IC NJU7211U50 (TEI) Q9W3 260P818O30 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K-S
IC650 270P818O20 IC CXA3506R Q9W4 261P067O30 CHIP TRANSISTOR DTC124EKA
IC651 270P915O20 IC RT9161A-33CG Q9W5 260P818O30 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K-S
IC950 267P152O10 IC STR-G6651 Q9W6 261P067O30 CHIP TRANSISTOR DTC124EKA

IC9A1 267P062O70 IC SE005N Q9000 260P868O10 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SC2873-Y


IC9A2 270P319O10 IC PQ30RV31 Q9001 260P701O10 CHIP TRANSISTOR 2SA1213-Y
IC9A3 270P212O10 IC AN7812F
IC9W0 270P859O10 IC PQ20WZ11 DIODES
IC9W1 270P859O10 IC PQ20WZ11
D2F0 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302
IC9W2 270P859O10 IC PQ20WZ11 D2F1 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302
IC9000 270P858O10 IC FA5332M D2F2 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302
IC9001 270P084O40 IC NJM78L18UA D2F3 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302
D2F4 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302

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SYMBOL PARTS PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PARTS PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION
No. No. No. No.
D2F5 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302
D300 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302 FILTERS
D301 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302
D302 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302 L200 409P777O80 EMI FILTER BLM21P221S
D303 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302 L202 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
L203 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D304 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302 L204 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D305 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302 L240 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D330 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302
D331 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302 L280 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D400 262P809O10 DIODE M1FS4 L2A5 409P777O80 EMI FILTER BLM21P221S
L2B0 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D401 262P809O10 DIODE M1FS4 L2F0 409P938O20 EMI FILTER BK1608LL121 (160808)
D405 264P878O20 CHIP DIODE HZM6.2ZWA L2F1 409P938O20 EMI FILTER BK1608LL121 (160808)
D406 264P878O20 CHIP DIODE HZM6.2ZWA
D407 264P814O30 CHIP DIODE MA142WA L2F2 409P938O20 EMI FILTER BK1608LL121 (160808)
D408 264P814O30 CHIP DIODE MA142WA L2F3 409P938O20 EMI FILTER BK1608LL121 (160808)
L2F4 409P938O20 EMI FILTER BK1608LL121 (160808)
D4A0 264P814O30 CHIP DIODE MA142WA L2F5 409P938O20 EMI FILTER BK1608LL121 (160808)
D500 264P878O20 CHIP DIODE HZM6.2ZWA L300 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D501 264P828O10 CHIP DIODE DAN202U
D502 264P878O20 CHIP DIODE HZM6.2ZWA L301 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D503 264P878O20 CHIP DIODE HZM6.2ZWA L302 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
L303 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D504 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302 L304 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D505 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302 L305 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D600 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302
D601 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302 L306 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D602 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302 L307 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
L330 409P777O80 EMI FILTER BLM21P221S
D603 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302 L331 409P777O80 EMI FILTER BLM21P221S
D604 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302 L333 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D605 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302
D606 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302 L334 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D607 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302 L335 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
L336 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D608 262P802O10 DIODE 1SS302 L400 409P777O80 EMI FILTER BLM21P221S
D700 264P766O10 LIGHT EMITTING DIODE SEC2764C L402 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D701 264P766O10 LIGHT EMITTING DIODE SEC2764C
D7W0 264P828O10 CHIP DIODE DAN202U L403 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
! D900 264P623O10 DIODE RBV-1506 L404 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
L405 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D901 262P809O10 DIODE M1FS4 L406 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D902 262P064O10 DIODE SF10L60U L407 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D903 262P036O10 CHIP DIODE SFPB-74
D950 262P035O10 CHIP DIODE P6KE170A L408 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D951 264P652O10 DIODE UF4007 L409 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
L410 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D952 262P808O10 DIODE MIFL20U L411 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D953 262P808O10 DIODE MIFL20U L412 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D954 262P808O10 DIODE MIFL20U
D955 262P804O10 DIODE 1SS355 L413 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D9A0 262P809O10 DIODE M1FS4 L414 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
L415 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D9A1 264P761O10 DIODE FMB-G24H L416 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D9A2 262P034O10 DIODE FMN-G12S L417 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D9A3 262P034O10 DIODE FMN-G12S
D9W0 264P808O10 CHIP DIODE DAN202K L418 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
D9W1 264P808O10 CHIP DIODE DAN202K L460 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
L4A0 409P777O80 EMI FILTER BLM21P221S
D9000 264P826O10 CHIP DIODE DA204K L4A1 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
L4B1 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
OTHER SEMICONDUCTORS
L4E0 409P777O80 EMI FILTER BLM21P221S
TH900 265P130O20 POSITIVE THERMISTOR M8R207CS L4E1 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
TH901 265P130O20 POSITIVE THERMISTOR M8R207CS L4E2 409P912O10 EMI FILTER BLM31PG500SN1
L4E3 409P777O80 EMI FILTER BLM21P221S
L4E4 409P777O80 EMI FILTER BLM21P221S

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SYMBOL PARTS PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PARTS PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION
No. No. No. No.
R236 103P500O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 22Ω-J
L4E5 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S R237 103P500O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 22Ω-J
L500 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S R240 103P500O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/20W 47Ω-J
L501 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S R250 103P509O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0Ω (RM1608)
L502 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S R251 103P509O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0Ω (RM1608)
L503 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
R252 103P509O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0Ω (RM1608)
L540 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S R270 103P500O60 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 27Ω-J [S]
L541 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S R271 103P500O60 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 27Ω-J [S]
L560 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S R280 103P502O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1kΩ-J
L570 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S R2A0 103P502O80 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1.8kΩ-J [S]
L600 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
R2A0 103P502O10 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 470Ω-J [X]
L601 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S R2A3 103P509O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0Ω (RM1608)
L602 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S R2A6 103P509O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0Ω (RM1608)
L603 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S R2A7 103P500O10 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 10Ω-J
L604 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S R2B0 103P490O50 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 150Ω-F [S]
L605 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
R2B1 103P490O50 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 150Ω-F [S]
L650 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S R2B2 103P490O50 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 150Ω-F [S]
L651 409P777O80 EMI FILTER BLM21P221S R2F6 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J
L652 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S R2F7 103P502O20 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 560Ω-J [S]
L653 409P777O80 EMI FILTER BLM21P221S R2F7 103P502O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1kΩ-J [X]
L700 409P865O20 EMI FILTER BLM11A601S
R2F8 103P502O20 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 560Ω-J [S]
! L901 351P230O10 LINE FILTER ADR25H04-240TSB R2F8 103P502O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1kΩ-J [X]
L9A4 409P777O80 EMI FILTER BLM21P221S R2F9 103P502O20 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 560Ω-J [S]
L9A6 409P912O10 EMI FILTER BLM31PG500SN1 R2F9 103P502O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1kΩ-J [X]
L9A7 409P777O80 EMI FILTER BLM21P221S R2G0 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J
L9A8 409P777O80 EMI FILTER BLM21P221S
R2G1 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J
L9A9 409P777O80 EMI FILTER BLM21P221S R2G2 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J
R2G3 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J
COILS R2G4 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J
R2G5 103P502O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1kΩ-J
L201 325C241O30 CHIP COIL 10µH-K
L270 325C241O30 CHIP COIL 10µH-K R2G6 103P502O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1kΩ-J
L2A0 325C145O70 CHIP COIL 3.3µH-J R2G7 103P503O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 4.7kΩ-J
L2A1 325C145O70 CHIP COIL 3.3µH-J R300 103P504O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 47kΩ-J
L2A2 325C145O70 CHIP COIL 3.3µH-J R301 103P496O50 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 47kΩ-F
R302 103P496O50 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 47kΩ-F
L2A3 325C241O30 CHIP COIL 10µH-K
L2B2 325C145O70 CHIP COIL 3.3µH-J [S] R303 103P496O50 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 47kΩ-F
L2B3 325C145O70 CHIP COIL 3.3µH-J [S] R304 103P496O50 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 47kΩ-F
L2B4 325C145O70 CHIP COIL 3.3µH-J [S] R305 103P496O50 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 47kΩ-F
L2F6 325C241O30 CHIP COIL 10µH-K R306 103P502O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 2.2kΩ-J
R307 103P502O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 2.2kΩ-J
L4E6 325C241O30 CHIP COIL 10µH-K
L606 325C241O30 CHIP COIL 10µH-K R308 103P502O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 2.2kΩ-J
L607 325C241O30 CHIP COIL 10µH-K R311 103P502O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 2.2kΩ-J
! L900 351P079O10 CHOKE COIL SN12-500J R312 103P502O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 2.2kΩ-J
L903 351P210O10 CHOKE COIL DC-09110B R313 103P502O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 2.2kΩ-J
R314 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J
L9A1 321C142O40 RF COIL 82µH-K
L9A2 321C141O90 RF COIL 33µH-K R315 103P502O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1kΩ-J
R316 103P502O10 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 470Ω-J
TRANSFORMERS R317 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J
R318 103P502O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1kΩ-J
! T950 350P782O20 POWER TRANSFORMER R319 103P502O10 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 470Ω-J

RESISTORS R330 103P509O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0Ω (RM1608)


R332 103P502O10 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 470Ω-J
L401 103P509O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0Ω (RM1608) R333 103P503O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 10kΩ-J
R219 103P503O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 10kΩ-J R334 103P502O10 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 470Ω-J
R220 103P503O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 10kΩ-J R335 103P509O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0Ω (RM1608)
R221 103P501O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 330Ω-J
R230 103P503O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 4.7kΩ-J R337 103P502O10 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 470Ω-J
R338 103P504O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 33kΩ-J

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SYMBOL PARTS PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PARTS PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION
No. No. No. No.
R339 103P496O50 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 47kΩ-F R4A2 103P502O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 2.2kΩ-J
R340 103P502O10 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 470Ω-J
R341 103P504O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 33kΩ-J R4A4 103P503O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 10kΩ-J
R4A5 103P502O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1.5kΩ-J
R342 103P496O50 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 47kΩ-F R4A6 103P509O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0Ω (RM1608)
R343 103P504O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 33kΩ-J R4B5 103P500O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 22Ω-J
R344 103P504O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 33kΩ-J R4B6 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J
R345 103P503O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 4.7kΩ-J
R346 103P502O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 2.2kΩ-J R4C4 103P509O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0Ω (RM1608)
R4C6 103P503O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 4.7kΩ-J
R347 103P503O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 4.7kΩ-J R4C8 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J
R348 103P502O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 2.2kΩ-J R4C9 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J
R353 103P409O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0.1W 0Ω(2125) R4D1 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J
R354 103P504O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 47kΩ-J
R355 103P504O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 47kΩ-J R4D3 103P503O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 10kΩ-J
R4D4 103P503O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 10kΩ-J
R357 103P503O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 4.7kΩ-J R4D6 103P503O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 4.7kΩ-J
R405 103P509O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0Ω (RM1608) R4D8 103P503O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 4.7kΩ-J
R407 103P509O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0Ω (RM1608) R4D9 103P504O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100kΩ-J
R409 103P502O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 2.2kΩ-J
R410 103P500O10 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 10Ω-J R4E2 103P509O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0Ω (RM1608)
R4E8 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J
R411 103P500O10 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 10Ω-J [X] R4E9 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J
R412 103P500O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 22Ω-J R500 103P502O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1.5kΩ-J
R420 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J R501 103P502O80 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1.8kΩ-J
R421 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J
R422 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J R502 103P502O60 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1.2kΩ-J
R503 103P502O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1.5kΩ-J
R423 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J R504 103P502O80 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1.8kΩ-J
R424 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J R505 103P502O60 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1.2kΩ-J
R425 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J R506 103P502O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1.5kΩ-J
R426 103P500O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 22Ω-J
R427 103P500O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 22Ω-J [S] R507 103P502O80 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1.8kΩ-J
R508 103P502O60 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1.2kΩ-J
R428 103P500O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 22Ω-J [X] R509 103P502O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1.5kΩ-J
R429 103P503O10 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 3.3kΩ-J R510 103P502O80 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1.8kΩ-J
R431 103P500O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 22Ω-J [S] R511 103P502O60 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1.2kΩ-J
R434 103P506O10 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1MΩ-J
R437 103P509O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0Ω (RM1608) R512 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J
R513 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J
R442 103P500O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/20W 47Ω-J R514 103P503O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 10kΩ-J
R443 103P500O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/20W 47Ω-J R515 103P504O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 47kΩ-J
R444 103P502O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1.5kΩ-J R516 103P503O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 10kΩ-J
R446 103P504O60 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 56kΩ-J
R447 103P500O80 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 39Ω-J R517 103P500O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/20W 47Ω-J
R518 103P500O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/20W 47Ω-J
R448 103P500O80 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 39Ω-J R519 103P801O30 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1W 100Ω-J
R449 103P502O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1kΩ-J R520 103P801O30 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1W 100Ω-J
R450 103P503O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 10kΩ-J R540 103P504O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100kΩ-J
R451 103P502O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1kΩ-J
R452 103P503O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 10kΩ-J R542 103P503O00 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 2.7kΩ-J
R543 103P502O60 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1.2kΩ-J
R453 103P502O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 2.2kΩ-J R544 103P503O00 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 2.7kΩ-J
R455 103P503O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 4.7kΩ-J R545 103P502O60 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1.2kΩ-J
R459 103P509O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0Ω (RM1608) R546 103P503O20 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 3.9kΩ-J
R460 103P493O70 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 3.3kΩ-F
R461 103P494O30 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 5.6kΩ-F R547 103P503O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 15kΩ-J
R548 103P503O10 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 3.3kΩ-J
R462 103P493O40 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 2.4kΩ-F R549 103P503O10 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 3.3kΩ-J
R463 103P503O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 4.7kΩ-J R550 103P502O80 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1.8kΩ-J
R464 103P503O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 4.7kΩ-J R560 103P500O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 22Ω-J
R466 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J
R467 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J R561 103P500O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 22Ω-J
R570 103P494O30 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 5.6kΩ-F [S]
R468 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J R603 103P501O00 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 56Ω-J [S]
R469 103P502O40 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 820Ω-J R603 103P500O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 22Ω-J [X]
R470 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J R604 103P501O00 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 56Ω-J [S]
R4A0 103P503O10 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 3.3kΩ-J

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SYMBOL PARTS PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PARTS PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION
No. No. No. No.
R604 103P500O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 22Ω-J [X] R9B1 103P491O80 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 510Ω-F
R605 103P501O00 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 56Ω-J [S] R9B2 103P491O50 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 390Ω-F
R605 103P500O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 22Ω-J [X] R9W0 103P502O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 680Ω-J
R606 103P501O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 220Ω-J
R607 103P501O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 220Ω-J R9W1 103P493O70 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 3.3kΩ-F
R9W2 103P493O30 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 2.2kΩ-F
R608 103P501O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 220Ω-J R9W3 103P492O50 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 1kΩ-F
R609 103P501O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 220Ω-J R9W4 103P509O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0Ω (RM1608)
R610 103P501O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 220Ω-J R9W5 103P494O10 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 4.7kΩ-F
R611 103P501O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 220Ω-J
R612 103P501O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 220Ω-J R9W7 103P502O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1kΩ-J
R9W8 103P493O70 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 3.3kΩ-F
R613 103P502O40 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 820Ω-J R9W9 103P493O30 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 2.2kΩ-F
R614 103P502O10 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 470Ω-J R9X0 103P492O50 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 1kΩ-F
R615 103P502O40 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 820Ω-J R9X1 103P494O10 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 4.7kΩ-F
R616 103P501O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 150Ω-J
R617 103P502O40 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 820Ω-J R9X2 103P509O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0Ω (RM1608)
R9X4 103P492O80 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W1.3kΩ-F
R618 103P501O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 150Ω-J R9X5 103P493O70 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 3.3kΩ-F
R619 103P502O40 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 820Ω-J R9X6 103P493O20 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 2kΩ-F
R620 103P501O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 150Ω-J R9X7 103P493O30 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 2.2kΩ-F
R624 103P809O90 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1W 75Ω-J
R625 103P809O90 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1W 75Ω-J R9X8 103P494O70 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 8.2kΩ-F
R9X9 103P503O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 10kΩ-J
R626 103P809O90 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1W 75Ω-J R9Y0 103P502O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1kΩ-J
R663 103P493O70 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 3.3kΩ-F R9Y1 103P503O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 10kΩ-J
R664 103P493O60 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W3kΩ-F R9Y2 103P509O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0Ω (RM1608)
R665 103P502O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 2.2kΩ-J
R666 103P502O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 2.2kΩ-J R9Y3 103P509O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0Ω (RM1608)
R9Y4 103P503O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 10kΩ-J
R668 103P509O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0Ω (RM1608) R9000 103P400O60 CHIP RESISTOR 1/10W 27Ω-J
R670 103P509O50 CHIP RESISTOR 0Ω (RM1608) R9001 103P475O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/10W 27kΩ-F
R700 103P503O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 10kΩ-J R9002 103P475O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/10W 27kΩ-F
R701 103P501O60 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 180Ω-J
R702 103P501O60 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 180Ω-J R9003 103P476O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/10W 39kΩ-F
R9005 103P474O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/10W 10kΩ-F
R703 103P501O60 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 180Ω-J R9006 103P473O20 CHIP RESISTOR 1/10W 2kΩ-F
R704 103P501O60 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 180Ω-J R9007 103P476O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/10W 47kΩ-F
R7U0 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J R9008 103P479O30 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/10W 680kΩ-F
R7W0 103P501O30 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 100Ω-J
R7W1 103P503O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 10kΩ-J R9009 103P476O10 CHIP RESISTOR 1/10W 33kΩ-F
R9010 103P471O80 CHIP RESISTOR 1/10W 510Ω-F
R7W2 103P503O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 10kΩ-J R9011 103P472O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/10W 1kΩ-F
R7W3 103P503O10 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 3.3kΩ-J R9012 103P471O10 CHIP RESISTOR 1/10W 270Ω-F
R7W4 103P503O10 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 3.3kΩ-J R9A10 103P503O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 10kΩ-J
R904 103P480O70 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/4W 33Ω-J
R950 103P804O50 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1W 47kΩ-J R9A11 103P503O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 6.8kΩ-J
R9A13 103P502O40 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 820Ω-J
R951 103P804O50 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1W 47kΩ-J
R952 103P804O50 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1W 47kΩ-J CAPACITORS AND TRIMMERS
R953 103P484O00 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/4W 18kΩ-J
R954 103P480O10 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/4W 10Ω-J C200 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
R955 103P482O30 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/4W 680Ω-J C201 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C202 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
R957 103P482O90 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/4W 2.2kΩ-J C203 181P890O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 15µF-M
R958 103P403O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/10W 6.8kΩ-J C204 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
R959 103P404O40 CHIP RESISTOR 1/10W 39kΩ-J
R960 103P404O90 CHIP RESISTOR 1/10W 100kΩ-J C205 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
R961 103P404O10 CHIP RESISTOR 1/10W 22kΩ-J C206 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C207 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
R962 103P475O00 CHIP RESISTOR 1/10W 11kΩ-F C208 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
R963 103P403O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/10W 6.8kΩ-J C209 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
R964 103P403O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/10W 6.8kΩ-J
R9A7 103P500O70 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 33Ω-J C210 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
R9A8 103P481O70 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/4W 220Ω-J C211 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
C212 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
R9A9 103P502O50 CHIP RESISTOR 1/16W 1kΩ-J C213 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
R9B0 103P490O60 CHIP METAL RESISTOR 1/16W 160Ω-F C214 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z

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SYMBOL PARTS PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PARTS PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION
No. No. No. No.
C2F8 141P142O10 CHIP CAPACITOR B25V 0.01µF-K
C215 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C2F9 181P520O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 4.7µF-M
C216 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C2G0 141P142O10 CHIP CAPACITOR B25V 0.01µF-K
C217 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C2G1 181P520O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 4.7µF-M
C218 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C219 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z C2G2 141P143O80 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.01µF-Z
C2G3 141P143O80 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.01µF-Z
C240 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z C2G4 181P520O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 4.7µF-M
C241 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C2G5 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C242 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C306 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
C243 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C244 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C307 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
C308 181P520O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 4.7µF-M
C245 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C309 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C246 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C310 181P520O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 4.7µF-M
C247 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C311 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C248 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C249 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C330 141P147O20 CHIP CAPACITOR 6.3V 1µF-K
C331 141P147O20 CHIP CAPACITOR 6.3V 1µF-K
C250 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z C332 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C260 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z C333 141P147O20 CHIP CAPACITOR 6.3V 1µF-K
C261 181P520O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 4.7µF-M C334 141P147O20 CHIP CAPACITOR 6.3V 1µF-K
C262 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
C270 181P520O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 4.7µF-M C336 141P142O10 CHIP CAPACITOR B25V 0.01µF-K
C337 141P142O10 CHIP CAPACITOR B25V 0.01µF-K
C271 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C338 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C280 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C341 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2A0 154P344O30 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 220pF-J C342 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2A1 154P344O30 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 220pF-J
C2A2 154P344O30 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 220pF-J C343 154P343O50 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 100pF-J
C344 154P343O50 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 100pF-J
C2A3 154P344O30 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 220pF-J C345 141P147O20 CHIP CAPACITOR 6.3V 1µF-K
C2A6 141P147O20 CHIP CAPACITOR 6.3V 1µF-K C346 154P340O40 CHIP CAPACITOR CJ50V 3pF-C
C2A7 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C347 141P147O20 CHIP CAPACITOR 6.3V 1µF-K
C2B0 141P139O70 CHIP CAPACITOR B16V 0.22µF-K
C2B1 141P139O70 CHIP CAPACITOR B16V 0.22µF-K C348 154P340O40 CHIP CAPACITOR CJ50V 3pF-C
C349 181P520O10 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 22µF-M
C2B2 141P139O70 CHIP CAPACITOR B16V 0.22µF-K C350 181P523O90 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 25V 33µF-M
C2B3 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C401 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
C2B9 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C403 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2C1 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
C2C2 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C406 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C407 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2C3 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C408 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2C4 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C409 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2C6 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C410 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2C7 154P340O60 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 5pF-C
C2C8 154P340O90 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 8pF-C C411 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C412 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2C9 181P522O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 16V 10µF-M C413 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2D0 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C414 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2D1 181P522O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 16V 10µF-M C415 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2D2 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2D3 141P147O20 CHIP CAPACITOR 6.3V 1µF-K C416 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C417 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2D4 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C418 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2D5 181P522O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 16V 10µF-M C419 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2D6 181P520O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 4.7µF-M C420 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2D7 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2D8 141P147O20 CHIP CAPACITOR 6.3V 1µF-K C421 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C422 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2D9 141P147O20 CHIP CAPACITOR 6.3V 1µF-K C423 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2E3 154P344O30 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 220pF-J [S] C424 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2E4 154P344O30 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 220pF-J [S] C425 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2E5 154P344O30 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 220pF-J [S]
C2F6 181P520O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 4.7µF-M C426 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C427 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C2F7 181P520O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 4.7µF-M C428 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z

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SYMBOL PARTS PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PARTS PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION
No. No. No. No.
C429 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C430 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C4E8 181P522O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 16V 10µF-M
C4E9 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C431 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C500 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
C432 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C501 154P343O50 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 100pF-J
C433 141P143O30 CHIP CAPACITOR B16V 0.1µF-K C502 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
C434 141P143O30 CHIP CAPACITOR B16V 0.1µF-K
C435 141P143O30 CHIP CAPACITOR B16V 0.1µF-K C503 154P343O50 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 100pF-J
C505 154P343O50 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 100pF-J
C436 141P143O30 CHIP CAPACITOR B16V 0.1µF-K C506 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C437 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z C507 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
C438 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C508 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
C441 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C443 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C540 141P141O70 CHIP CAPACITOR B50V 4700pF-K
C541 141P147O20 CHIP CAPACITOR 6.3V 1µF-K
C444 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C542 154P343O50 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 100pF-J
C445 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C543 181P524O90 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 35V 4.7µF-M
C448 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C544 141P139O70 CHIP CAPACITOR B16V 0.22µF-K
C460 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C461 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z C545 181P524O90 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 35V 4.7µF-M
C546 181P524O90 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 35V 4.7µF-M
C462 154P343O50 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 100pF-J C547 141P142O10 CHIP CAPACITOR B25V 0.01µF-K
C463 154P343O50 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 100pF-J C548 154P345O90 CHIP CAPACITOR CH25V 1000pF-J
C464 154P343O50 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 100pF-J C549 154P345O90 CHIP CAPACITOR CH25V 1000pF-J
C465 154P343O50 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 100pF-J
C466 154P343O50 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 100pF-J C550 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
C551 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C467 154P343O50 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 100pF-J C560 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
C480 141P143O80 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.01µF-Z C570 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
C4A0 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C571 154P345O90 CHIP CAPACITOR CH25V 1000pF-J
C4A1 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C4A2 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C600 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
C601 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
C4A3 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z C602 181P520O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 4.7µF-M
C4A4 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C603 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C4A5 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C604 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C4A6 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C4A7 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C605 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C606 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C4A8 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C607 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C4A9 141P143O80 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.01µF-Z C608 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C4B0 141P143O80 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.01µF-Z C609 181P520O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 4.7µF-M
C4B2 181P520O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 4.7µF-M
C4B3 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C610 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
C611 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
C4B4 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C612 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
C4B5 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C613 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
C4B8 141P142O10 CHIP CAPACITOR B25V 0.01µF-K C614 181P520O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 4.7µF-M
C4B9 141P142O10 CHIP CAPACITOR B25V 0.01µF-K
C4C0 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C615 181P520O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 4.7µF-M
C616 181P520O80 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 10V 33µF-M
C4C1 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C650 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C4C2 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C651 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C4C5 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C652 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C4C6 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C4C7 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C653 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
C654 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C4D0 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C655 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C4D1 141P143O80 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.01µF-Z C656 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C4E0 181P520O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 4.7µF-M C657 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C4E1 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C4E2 181P520O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 4.7µF-M C658 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C659 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z
C4E3 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C660 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C4E4 181P522O40 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 16V 22µF-M C661 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C4E5 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C662 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C4E6 181P520O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 4.7µF-M
C4E7 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C663 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z

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SYMBOL PARTS PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PARTS PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION
No. No. No. No.
C664 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z C9W3 141P135O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 2.2µF-Z
C665 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C9W4 181P522O60 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 16V 47µF-M
C666 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C667 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C9W5 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C9W6 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C668 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C9W7 141P134O90 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.1µF-Z
C669 154P343O50 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 100pF-J C9W8 141P135O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 2.2µF-Z
C670 154P344O70 CHIP CAPACITOR CH25V 330pF-J C9W9 181P522O60 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 16V 47µF-M
C671 141P138O80 CHIP CAPACITOR B25V 0.33µF-K
C672 154P343O50 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 100pF-J C9X0 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C9X1 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C673 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C9X2 141P134O90 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.1µF-Z
C674 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C9X3 141P135O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 2.2µF-Z
C675 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C9X4 181P522O60 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 16V 47µF-M
C676 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C677 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C9X5 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C9X6 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C678 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C9X7 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C679 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C9X8 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C680 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C9X9 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C681 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C683 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C9Y0 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
C9000 141P133O80 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.01µF-Z
C684 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C9001 141P134O90 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.1µF-Z
C685 141P144O60 CHIP CAPACITOR F16/10V 1µF-Z C9002 154P335O10 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 470pF-J
C686 181P520O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 4.7µF-M C9003 154P333O10 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 68pF-J
C687 181P520O30 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 6.3V 4.7µF-M
C712 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C9004 141P139O50 CHIP CAPACITOR B25V/16V 0.15µF-K
C9005 154P335O10 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 470pF-J
C7U0 181P526O40 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 04W 50V 4.7µF-M C9006 141P133O80 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.01µF-Z
C7U1 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z C9007 141P134O90 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.1µF-Z
C7W0 181P526O40 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 04W 50V 4.7µF-M C9009 141P134O90 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.1µF-Z
C7W1 141P144O20 CHIP CAPACITOR F16V 0.1µF-Z
! C900 189P188O30 AC CERAMIC CAPACITOR AC250V E4700pF-M C9010 141P134O90 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.1µF-Z
C9012 141P136O90 CHIP CAPACITOR F25V 1µF-Z
! C902 189P188O30 AC CERAMIC CAPACITOR AC250V E4700pF-M C9013 141P134O70 CHIP CAPACITOR B16V 1µF-K
! C903 189P179O80 C-M-P-AC AC275V 0.47µF-M C9A15 141P143O30 CHIP CAPACITOR B16V 0.1µF-K
! C904 189P179O70 C-M-P-AC AC275V 0.33µF-M C9A16 141P143O80 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.01µF-Z
C907 185D087O30 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR H400V 220µF-M
C952 181P185O90 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 04W 50V 47µF-M C9A17 141P143O80 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.01µF-Z

C953 141P134O90 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.1µF-Z SWITCHES


C954 154P335O10 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 470pF-J
C955 154P335O10 CHIP CAPACITOR CH50V 470pF-J S700 432P087O10 KEY BOARD SWITCH SMT POWER BUTTON
C956 141P130O90 CHIP CAPACITOR B50V 1000pF-K S701 432P087O10 KEY BOARD SWITCH SMT COMPUTER BUTTON
C957 141P133O80 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.01µF-Z S702 432P087O10 KEY BOARD SWITCH SMT VIDEO BUTTON
S703 432P087O10 KEY BOARD SWITCH SMT AUTO POSITION BUTTON
C958 181P185O90 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 04W 50V 47µF-M S704 432P087O10 KEY BOARD SWITCH SMT + BUTTON
! C960 189P187O60 AC CERAMIC CAPACITOR AC250V B680pF-K
C9A0 181P734O70 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 04W 25V 100µF-M S705 432P087O10 KEY BOARD SWITCH SMT - BUTTON
C9A1 181P734O10 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 04W 16V 3300µF-M ! S901 433C026O50 SEESAW SWITCH
C9A2 181P734O90 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 04W 25V 220µF-M
MISCELLANEOUS
C9A3 181P735O30 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 04W 25V 1000µF-M
C9A5 181P730O40 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 04W 6.3V 330µF-M 499D035O30 COLORWHEEL ASSY
C9A6 181P182O00 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 16V 220µF-M 288P230O10 COOLING FAN (LAMP)
C9B0 181P180O80 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 10V 100µF-M 288P231O10 COOLING FAN (POWER, DMD)
C9B2 141P134O90 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.1µF-Z 288P232O10 COOLING FAN (OPTICAL UNIT)
480P064O20 SPEAKER
C9B3 181P180O80 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 10V 100µF-M
C9B4 141P134O90 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.1µF-Z 959P073O20 OPTICAL UNIT [S]
C9B5 141P134O90 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.1µF-Z 959P073O10 OPTICAL UNIT [X]
C9B6 141P134O90 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.1µF-Z ! F900 283D107O30 FUSE T6.3AH 250V
C9B7 141P134O90 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.1µF-Z IC7U0 939P895O10 PREAMP UNIT
IC7W0 939P895O10 PREAMP UNIT
C9W0 181P523O90 CHIP ELE CAPACITOR 25V 33µF-M
C9W1 141P134O90 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.1µF-Z J2F0 451C249O10 RCA PIN JACK
C9W2 141P134O90 CHIP CAPACITOR F50V 0.1µF-Z J2F2 449C145O10 MINI DIN SOCKET

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SYMBOL PARTS PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PARTS PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION
No. No. No. No.
J2F3 449C145O10 MINI DIN SOCKET
J300 451C104O10 HEADPHONE JACK BLACK 499D035O20 UVAR FILTER
J301 451C104O10 HEADPHONE JACK BLACK 683D048O10 WASHER 0.45X4.3X8.5
669D329O30 SCREW (D900) M3X0.5-10
J302 451C104O10 HEADPHONE JACK BLACK 669D329O30 SCREW (D902) M3X0.5-10
J330 451C242O10 MICROPHONE JACK BLUCK 669D329O30 SCREW (D9A1) M3X0.5-10
J400 451C250O10 CONNECTOR
! J900 451D084O30 POWER JACK IG-06A3-P 669D329O30 SCREW (IC950) M3X0.5-10
! PC950 268D024O40 PHOTO COUPLER PC123ZY 669D329O30 SCREW (IC9A2) M3X0.5-10
669D329O30 SCREW (Q900) M3X0.5-10
! PC951 268D024O40 PHOTO COUPLER PC123ZY 669D329O30 SCREW (Z900) M3X0.5-10
! PC952 268D024O40 PHOTO COUPLER PC123ZY
! RV900 265P100O30 VARISTOR ERZV10D511
! RV901 265P100O30 VARISTOR ERZV10D511 COSMETIC PARTS
! SA901 299P220O20 SURGE SUPPRESSOR DSS-302M
589B014O10 ADJUSTMENT FOOT
TPDG0 299P136O10 CHIP TEST POINT 2125 [S] 710A121O20 BOTTOM CASE ASSY
TPDG1 299P136O10 CHIP TEST POINT 2125 [S] 710A120O30 TOP CASE ASSY
TPDG2 299P136O10 CHIP TEST POINT 2125 [S] 750A458O10 LAMP COVER ASSY
TPDG3 299P136O10 CHIP TEST POINT 2125 [S] 499D035O50 LENS CAP
X2A0 285P420O10 CRYSTAL RESONATOR
702C959O60 SPEAKER GRILLE
X400 285P399O50 CRYSTAL RESONATOR [S] 761B391O30 FRONT GRILLE UNIT [S]
X400 285P399O40 CRYSTAL RESONATOR [X] 761B391O10 FRONT GRILLE UNIT [X]
X404 299P248O10 CERAMIC RESONATOR CSTCW24.00MX0 ! 253P162O10 LAMP NSH210MD
! Z900 299P194O30 THERMAL PROTECTOR 67L110-S 499D035O10 LENS UNIT
! Z9A0 283P128O60 FUSE
761A192O10 TERMINAL BOARD
! Z9A1 283P128O60 FUSE 750A452O10 REAR GRILL UNIT
! Z9A2 283P128O60 FUSE 702C959O50 IR COVER

PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD ASSY'S PACKING PARTS AND ACCESSORY

*! 935D627O01 FAN PCB ASSY 1 803A587O10 PACKING CUSHION T


*! 935D678O01 IRR PCB ASSY 2 803A588O10 PACKING CUSHION B
*! 935D628O01 KEY PCB ASSY 3 831D190O90 PACKING SHEET CP-GZ1
*! 934C004O01 PFC PCB ASSY 4 802B830O30 PACKING CASE [S]
*! 934C002O01 POWER PCB ASSY 4 802B830O10 PACKING CASE [X]

*! 934C003O01 POWER SUB PCB ASSY 6 772P037O10 SOFT CASE


*! 935D679O01 IRF PCB ASSY 8 871D349O10 INSTRUCTION BOOK
*! 935A110O02 SIGNAL PCB ASSY [S] * 10 939P892O10 REMOTE HAND UNIT
*! 935A110O01 SIGNAL PCB ASSY [X] 13 831D337O10 PACKING BAG
*! 934C008O01 TERMINAL PCB ASSY [S] 14 246C435O10 CABLE UNIT VGA, AUDIO, VIDEO, PS2, USB, S

*! 939P894O20 FORMATTER UNIT [S] ! 15 246C383O10 AC POWER CORD


*! 939P894O10 FORMATTER UNIT [X] ! 16 246C383O20 AC POWER CORD
*! 939P901O10 LAMP POWER UNIT
OTHER CRITICAL COMPONENTS
MECHANICAL PARTS
! 299P194O20 THERMOSTAT
499D035O40 LAMP CASE ! R900 109D036O20 R COMPOSITION 1/2W 4.7MΩ-K
669D245O20 SCREW M4X0.7-10 ! R905 109P114O20 R METAL 5W 0.15Ω-K
669D535O10 SCREW NO4-40UNC-11.8 ! R909 109D036O30 R COMPOSITION 1/2W 1MΩ-K
669D561O30 SCREW FE SWCH 8A
669D561O40 SCREW FE SWCH 8A
859C716O10 JIG CABLE-CONTROL
669D198O10 SCREW [X]
651P301O00 SCREW M3X10
669D255O70 SCREW
669D329O10 SCREW M3X0.5-6 [X]
669D220O10 SCREW 3X6 46LA005

669D220O20 SCREW 3X8 46LA005


669D560O10 SCREW
669D329O20 SCREW M3X0.5-8
669D329O70 SCREW M3X0.5-30 8
436P021O10 MICRO SWITCH MXS00621NLB1

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