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Colour Television Chassis

FTP1.1U
AA

CL 36532075_000.eps
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Contents Page Contents Page


1. Technical Specifications, Connections, SSP: Audio Delay Lines (Diagram B6d) 54 73-84
and Chassis Overview 2 SSP: 3d-Comb (Diagram B11) 55 73-84
2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes 4 SSP: DC/DC-Convertor (Diagram B12) 54 73-84
3. Directions for Use 5 SSP: Tun1/Tun2 (Diagram B13) 57 73-84
4. Mechanical Instructions 15 SSP: I/O US (Diagram B14A) 58 73-84
5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding 17 SSP: I/O US (Diagram B14B) 59 73-84
6. Wiring Diagram, Block Diagrams and Overviews SSP: 2FH I/O (Diagram B14C) 60 73-84
Wiring Diagram 27 SSP: Audio I/O (Diagram B14D) 61 73-84
Block Diagram Video 28 SSP: I/O US PDP (Diagram B14E) 62 73-84
Testpoint Overview Small Signal Board 29 SSP: PIP-HIP (Diagram B15A) 63 73-84
Block Diagram Audio & Control 30 SSP: PIP (Diagram B15B) 64 73-84
Supply Lines Overview 31 SSP: PIP-Muppet (Diagram B15C) 65 73-84
I2C IC’s overview 32 SSP: DVI RGB (Diagram B19A) 66 73-84
7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Diagram PWB SSP: DVI Receiver (Diagram B19B) 67 73-84
Audio and Supply, DC Prot. (Diagram A1) 33 40-41 SSP: HDI A/D Convertor (Diagram B19C) 68 73-84
Filters (Diagram A2) 34 40-41 SSP: EPLD Control (Diagram B19D) 69 73-84
Audio Amplifier Left High (Diagram A3) 35 40-41 SSP: EPLD OSD (Diagram B19E) 70 73-84
Audio Amplifier Left Low (Diagram A4) 36 40-41 SSP: EPLD I/O (Diagram B19F) 71 73-84
Audio Amplifier Right High (Diagram A5) 37 40-41 SSP: I/O 2 (Diagram B20) 72 73-84
Audio Amplifier Right Low (Diagram A6) 38 40-41 EMC Filter Panel (Diagram EMC) 85 85
Supply & DC Protection (Diagram A7) 39 40-41 LED/Switch Panel (Diagram LD) 86 87
SSP: Connector (Diagram B1) 42 73-84 Top Control (Diagram P) 88 89
SSP: IF, I/O Videoprocessing (Diagram B2) 43 73-84 8. Alignments 91
SSP: Feature Box (PICNIC) (Diagram B3A) 44 73-84 9. Circuit Descriptions 97
SSP: Falconic (Diagram B3B) 45 73-84 Abbreviation List 112
SSP: Eagle (Diagram B3C) 46 73-84 IC Data Sheets 114
SSP: 2FH Interface (Diagram B3D) 47 73-84 10 Spare Parts List and Exploded View 119
SSP: HOP (Diagram B4) 48 73-84 11 Revision List 129
SSP: OTC-Flash (Diagram B5A) 49 73-84
SSP: Backlight Control (Diagram B5B) 50 73-84
SSP: OTC-Flash (Diagram B5C) 50 73-84
SSP: Audio Demodulator (Diagram B6A) 51 73-84
SSP: Dolby Digital Decoder (Diagram B6B) 52 73-84
SSP: Dolby Pro Logic Proc. (Diagram B6C) 53 73-84

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Copyright 2004 Philips Consumer Electronics B.V. Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a
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EN 2 1. FTP1.1U Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview

1. Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview


Index of this chapter: 1.2.1 Aerial In
1. Technical Specifications
2. Connection Overview - F-type Coax, 75 ohm D
3. Chassis Overview
1.2.2 Headphone Out
Note: Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual
situation, due to the different set executions.
- Headphone 32 - 600 ohm / 10 mW ot

1.1 Technical Specifications 1.2.3 AV3 in

1.1.1 Vision S-Video In


1 - Ground Gnd H
Display type : DV-Plasma, 16:9 2 - Ground Gnd H
Screen size : 42-inch (106 cm) 3 -Y 1 V_pp/75 ohm j
Resolution (HxV) : 852(x3) x 480 pixels 4 -C 0.3 V_pp/75 ohm j
Contrast ratio : 1200:1
Light output : 700 cd/m^2 Cinch In
Viewing angle (HxV) : 160x160 deg. Rd - Audio R 0.5 V_rms/10 kohm jq
Tuning system : PLL Wh - Audio L 0.5 V_rms/10 kohm jq
TV Colour systems : NTSC 3.58 Ye - CVBS 1 V_pp/75 ohm jq
Video playback : NTSC 3.58, 4.43
: PAL B/G 1.2.4 AV2- in
: VGA (640x480)
: SVGA (800x600)
S-Video In
Channel selections : 125 presets
1 - Ground Gnd H
: VHF
2 - Ground Gnd H
: UHF
3 -Y 1 V_pp/75 ohm j
: S-band
4 -C 0.3 V_pp/75 ohm j
: Hyper-band
Aerial input : 75 ohm
: F-type Cinch In
: Coax Rd - Audio R 0.5 V_rms/10 kohm jq
Dimensions (WxHxD) in mm : 1215x680x135 Wh - Audio L 0.5 V_rms/10 kohm jq
Ye - CVBS 1 V_pp/75 ohm jq
1.1.2 Sound
1.2.5 Monitor out
Sound systems : AV Stereo,
: BTSC (USA) Cinch Out
Maximum power : 2 x 15 W_rms (int.) Rd - Audio R 0.5 V_rms/10 kohm kq
Wh - Audio L 0.5 V_rms/10 kohm kq
Ye - CVBS 1 V_pp/75 ohm kq
1.1.3 Miscellaneous

1.2.6 AV1 in
Mains voltage : 95-240 V_ac
Mains frequency : 50/60 Hz
Ambient temperature : +5 to +40 deg. C Cinch In
Maximum humidity : 90 % R.H. Rd - Audio R 0.5 V_rms/10 kohm jq
Power consumption : Wh - Audio L 0.5 V_rms/10 kohm jq
- Normal operation : ≈ 160 W Ye - CVBS 1 V_pp/75 ohm jq
- Standby : <1W
1.2.7 AV4 in

1.2 Connection Overview Cinch In


Rd - Pr 0.7 Vpp/75 ohm jq
SERVICE AV3 IN AV2 IN
MONITOR
OUT
AV1 IN AV4 IN
AUDIO RECEIVER
DVI-D
Bu - Pb 0.7 Vpp/75 ohm jq
R

jq
~MAINS R R R R Pr R R

Ge - Y 0.7 Vpp/75 ohm


C5 8 1
16 9
24 17

ANTENNA AUDIO
75 S-VIDEO S-VIDEO OUT AUDIO

L L L L L L L
Pb
CENTRE
NO IN
FUNCTION
VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO
Y
Cinch In
MENU/OK P/CH
Rd - Audio - R 0.5 V_rms / 1 kohm jq
Wh - Audio - L 0.5 V_rms / 1 kohm jq

1.2.8 Audio receiver

Cinch Out
Rd - Audio R 0.5 V_rms / 1 kohm kq
IR LIGHT SENSOR
Wh - Audio L 0.5 V_rms / 1 kohm kq
RED
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180104 Cinch In
Bk - Audio Centre jq
Figure 1-1 Rear/ bottom connections
Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview FTP1.1U 1. EN 3

1.2.9 DVI 6 - SCL_DVI k


7 - SDA_DVI k
Cinch In 8 - n.c.
Rd- Audio - R 0.5 V_rms / 1 kohm jq 9 - RX1- j
Wh- Audio - L 0.5 V_rms / 1 kohm jq 10 - RX1+ j
11 - Ground GND H
12 - n.c.
13 - n.c.
1 8 14 - +5V
C5
9 16 15 - Ground GND H
17 24 16 - +5V Hot Plug
17 - RX0- j
18 - RX0+ j
Figure 1-2 DVI connector
19 - Ground GND H
20 - n.c.
1 - RX2- j 21 - n.c.
2 - RX2+ j 22 - Ground GND H
3 - Ground GND H 23 - RXC+ j
4 - n.c. 24 - RXC- j
5 - n.c. C5- Ground GND H

1.3 Chassis Overview

TOP CONTROL
PANEL P

LD LED / SWITCH PANEL PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL

AUDIO AMPLIFIER
A PANEL

EMC EMC FILTER

SMALL SIGNAL
B PANEL
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Figure 1-3 Chassis Overview


EN 4 2. FTP1.1U Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes

2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes


2.1 Safety Instructions – Wristband tester 4822 344 13999.
• Never replace modules or other components while the unit
is 'on’.
Safety regulations require that during a repair:
• Measure the voltages and waveforms with regard to the
• Connect the set to the mains via an isolation transformer (>
800 VA). chassis (= tuner) ground (H), or hot ground (I), depending
on the tested area of circuitry. The voltages and waveforms
• Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol h,
shown in the diagrams are indicative. Measure them in the
only by components identical to the original ones. Any other
component substitution (other than original type) may Service Default Mode (see chapter 5) with a color bar signal
and stereo sound (L: 3 kHz, R: 1 kHz unless stated
increase risk of fire or electrical shock hazard.
otherwise) and picture carrier at 475.25 MHz (PAL) or 61.25
Safety regulations require that after a repair, the set must be MHz (NTSC, channel 3).
• Where necessary, measure the waveforms and voltages
returned in its original condition. Pay in particular attention to the
with (D) and without (E) aerial signal. Measure the
following points:
• Route the wire trees correctly and fix them with the mounted voltages in the power supply section both in normal
operation (G) and in standby (F). These values are
cable clamps.
indicated by means of the appropriate symbols.
• Check the insulation of the mains lead for external damage.
• Check the strain relief of the mains cord for proper function. • The semiconductors indicated in the circuit diagram and in
the parts lists, are interchangeable per position with the
• Check the electrical DC resistance between the mains plug
semiconductors in the unit, irrespective of the type
and the secondary side (only for sets which have a mains
isolated power supply): indication on these semiconductors.
1. Unplug the mains cord and connect a wire between the
two pins of the mains plug. 2.3.2 Schematic Notes
2. Set the mains switch to the "on" position (keep the
mains cord unplugged!). • All resistor values are in ohms and the value multiplier is
3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of the often used to indicate the decimal point location (e.g. 2K2
AC power plug and the metal shielding of the tuner or indicates 2.2 kohm).
the aerial connection on the set. The reading should be • Resistor values with no multiplier may be indicated with
between 4.5 Mohm and 12 Mohm. either an "E" or an "R" (e.g. 220E or 220R indicates 220
4. Switch "off" the set, and remove the wire between the ohm).
two pins of the mains plug. • All capacitor values are expressed in micro Farads (µ=
• Check the cabinet for defects, to avoid touching of any inner x10^-6), nano Farads (n= x10^-9), or pico Farads (p= x10^-
parts by the customer. 12).
• Capacitor values may also use the value multiplier as the
decimal point indication (e.g. 2p2 indicates 2.2 pF).
2.2 Warnings • An "asterisk" (*) indicates component usage varies. Refer to
the diversity tables for the correct values.
• All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to • The correct component values are listed in the Electrical
electrostatic discharges (ESD w). Careless handling during Replacement Parts List. Therefore, always check this list
repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that, during when there is any doubt.
repair, you are connected with the same potential as the
mass of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep 2.3.3 Practical Service Precautions
components and tools also at this same potential. Available
ESD protection equipment:
• It makes sense to avoid exposure to electrical shock.
– Complete kit ESD3 (small tablemat, wristband,
While some sources are expected to have a possible
connection box, extension cable and earth cable) 4822
dangerous impact, others of quite high potential are of
310 10671.
limited current and are sometimes held in less regard.
– Wristband tester 4822 344 13999.
• Always respect voltages. While some may not be
• Be careful during measurements in the high voltage section.
dangerous in themselves, they can cause unexpected
• Never replace modules or other components while the unit
reactions - reactions that are best avoided. Before reaching
is switched "on".
into a powered TV set, it is best to test the high voltage
• When you align the set, use plastic rather than metal tools.
insulation. It is easy to do, and is a good service precaution.
This will prevent any short circuits and the danger of a circuit
becoming unstable.

2.3 Notes

2.3.1 General

• In order to prevent damage to ICs and transistors, avoid all


high voltage flashovers.
• All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to
electrostatic discharges (ESD, w). Careless handling
during repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that,
during repair, you are connected with the same potential as
the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep
components and tools also at this potential. Available ESD
protection equipment:
– Complete kit ESD3 (small tablemat, wristband,
connection box, extension cable and ground cable)
4822 310 10671.
Contents Preparation
Do not insert the power plug in a wall socket “ Insert the aerial plug firmly into the aerial
before all connections are made. socket x at the bottom of the TV. For best
Installation picture quality use the suppressor-aerial cable
supplied.
Help? ‘ To connect your computer, see p. 17.
Preparation ...................................................................................... 2 To connect other accessory devices, see p. 14.
If this instruction manual does
not give an answer or if ‘Before Buttons on top of the TV ............................................................. 2 In order to obtain the best result, please use
min.
1m only the supplied aerial cables between the TV
Calling Service’ do not solve your
Use of the remote control ....................................................... 3-4 and videorecorder, and between videorecorder

English
TV problem, you can call your
Local Philips Customer or Service To use the menus ........................................................................... 4 and aerial socket.
Centre. See the supplied World- & Wall mounting instructions ( Insert the power plug supplied into the mains
Select the menu language ............................................................. 5
wide guarantee booklet. For the wall mounting instructions follow the at the bottom of the TV and in the wall socket.
Please, have the Model and Store TV channels .......................................................................... 5 illustrated steps printed on the separate Refer to the rear of the TV set for the correct
Product number which you can operation voltage. Consult your local dealer if
3. Directions for Use

Select TV settings ........................................................................ 6-7 template. Make sure that the wall mount is
find at the back of your being fixed securely enough so that it meets your AC power supply is different.To prevent

Français
television set or on the Demo menu ..................................................................................... 8 safety standards.The weight of the TV (excl. damaging the power (AC) cord which could
packaging, ready, before calling packaging) is about 87 Lbs. How to mount the cause a fire or electric shock, do not place the
the Philips helpline. supplied stand, see the separate leaflet. TV on the cord.
(800-531-0039) Note: not supplied stands are optional accessories. § Remote control: Insert the 2 batteries
Operation
Model: 42PF9936/37 Consult your dealer. supplied (Type R6-1,5V).
The batteries supplied

Español
Product No: ............................................ TV menu é Place or hang the TV wherever you want, but
make sure that air can circulate freely through do not contain the heavy
Picture menu ........................................................................ 8-9 the ventilation slots. Do not install the TV in a metals mercury and
Sound menu ........................................................................... 10 confined space such as a book case or a similar cadmium. Please check
unit. on how to dispose of
Features menu ....................................................................... 10 To prevent any unsafe situations, no naked exhausted batteries
Closed Captions ............................................................. 10 flame sources, such as lighted candles, should according to local
be placed on or in the vicinity. Avoid heat, regulations.
Channels menu ................................................................ 11-13 direct sunlight and exposure to rain or water. è Turn the TV on : Press the power button B
The equipment shall not be exposed to at the right side of the TV.
dripping or splashing and no objects filled with A green LED and the screen light on.
Connect Accessory Devices liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on it. The green LED blinks every time you press a
button on the remote control. When you turn on
Connecting accessory devices ........................................... 14-18 your set for the first time, the menu language
automatically appears on the screen. Alternately the
Selecting connected devices ...................................................... 18 explanation appears in different languages.
R End of life directives Audio and Video equipment buttons ....................................... 19
Directions for Use

Philips is paying a lot of attention to


producing environmentally-friendly in Record with your recorder ....................................................... 19 Buttons on top of the TV Should your remote be lost or broken you can still change
green focal areas.Your new TV contains Setting the Remote Control to work accessory devices ... 20 some of the basic settings with the buttons on top of your
materials which can be recycled and TV.
reused. At the end of its life specialized Remote Control Direct Entry Codes for
companies can dismantle the Press:
accessory devices ............................................................ 20-22
discarded TV to concentrate the • the V - or + button to adjust the volume;
reusable materials and to minimize • the -P/CH+ buttons to select the TV channels or sources.
the amount of materials to be
disposed of. Before Calling Service ........................................................... 23-24
The MENU/OK button can be used to summon the main
Please ensure you dispose of your old Tips ................................................................................................ 24
TV according to local regulations.
menu without the remote control.
- V + MENU/OK - P/CH +
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Service/Warranty Information ............................................ 25-27


Use:
• the V - and + buttons and the P/CH- and P/CH+ buttons
Picture Sound Features to select menu items in the directions as shown;
TV • the MENU/OK button to confirm your selection.
Setup
Install Note:
Demo When activated via the MENU/OK button on top of the TV, only
3.

Exit Exit lets you remove the menu.


Navigate to Exit and press the MENU/OK button.
1 2
EN 5
EN 6

Use of the remote control RC4305


3.

Note: For most buttons pressing a button once will activate the function. Pressing a second time will de-activate it. i Display informat·ion
When a button enables multiple options, a small list will be shown. Press repeatedly to select the next item in the B
Press to display (when available) information about the selected TV
list. The list will be removed automatically after 4 seconds or press OK to remove immediately. channel and program.
CBL VCR DVD SAT AMP

l ®
Menu/Remote control info
B Power v Select
v Press this button repeatedly to Ò ‡ π †
When a menu is on screen, press i to display info on the selected
select AV1, AV2, AV3, AV4, DVI Press to turn on/off the TV.
l menu item.While the menu info is displayed, press any button to display
or TV channels when in TV The TV is never powered off completely
remote control info.The normal function of the button is not executed.
mode, according to where you unless it is physically unplugged.
x CC
connected the accessory devices B b no function
®
(p. 18).
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®Ò‡π† h Active control see p. 9.


® ®
CBL VCR DVD SAT AMP CBL VCR DVD SAT AMP Audio and Video equipment buttons OK
Press the Select button l ®
See p. 19.
repeatedly to select one of the qPicture format
®
v Select
system modes in which the U Time display Press this button to summon a list of available display formats for
Ò ‡ π †
remote control can be used. S MENU showing video images in the traditional 4:3 proportions.
l Press this button repeatedly or press the cursor up/down to select
If no action is being undertaken Q Sound mode
within 2 seconds, the remote + + another picture format: Automatic, Super zoom, 4:3, Movie expand 14:9,
Incredible surround Movie expand 16:9, 16:9 subtitle or Wide screen.
control returns to TV mode. x CC
V ¬ CH
After an action in the selected With stereo transmission, and
®

system mode the remote control when Incredible surround is - -

will remain in this mode for 60 selected, it seems as though the


® ®
seconds and will then return to OK
loudspeakers are spread further 1 2 3
apart from one another. Automatic Super zoom 4:3 Movie expand 14:9
TV mode.
®
Virtual Dolby surround 4 5 6
l Backlighting button
Press the Select button more S MENU Optimal with Dolby surround 7 8 9
than 2 seconds.The backlighting signals. Enables you to experience
the effect of Dolby surround Pro Movie expand 16:9 16:9 subtitle Wide screen
of the buttons V, CH, ¬ and i 0 0
Directions for Use

+ + Logic, reproducing a rear sound Automatic makes the picture fill the screen as much as possible.
the digit buttons stays on for 5
effect. See Sound menu, 3D Active Control Super zoom removes the black bars on the sides of 4:3 programs with
seconds after pressing the V ¬ CH
effect, p. 10. b h q minimal distortion.
button. - -
Note:You can make the same When in Movie expand 14:9, Movie expand 16:9 or Super zoom picture
selection in the Sound menu, Sound format, you can make subtitles visible with the cursor up/down.
1 2 3 mode, p. 10.
x no function l Alternate audio
4 5 6
OK Press this button to activate When you tune a channel where
your choice or to confirm when SAP (Second Audio Program) is
7 8 9 available, you can toggle between
in the menus.
Main and SAP. If not available,
S Freeze i 0 0 only Main can be selected. To use the menus
To freeze the picture. Active Control
CC Closed Caption
Dependent on the input signal, b h q & Press the MENU button on the remote control to summon
the function may not be possible. On/Off/On during mute the main menu. At any moment you can exit the menu by
see p. 10 pressing the MENU button again.
V Volume B
MENU Main menu on/off é Use the cursor in the up/down direction to select the TV,
Press + or - to adjust the see p. 8. CBL VCR DVD SAT AMP Settings, Demo or Install menu.
volume. l ®
v Select
Note: Sometimes not all the menu items are visible on the screen
Ò ‡ π † (indicated by a cluster of blue balls). Press the cursor down to
0/9 Digit buttons ¬ Mute
l reveal all items.
To select a TV channel. Interrupt the sound or restore it.
x CC cursor to select “ Use the cursor in the left/right direction to select the menu
For a two digit program number,
®
CH Channel selection adjustments item.
enter the second digit before the
dash disappears.To switch To browse through the TV OK button to
® ®
OK ‘ Use the cursor up/down again to select the control you
immediately to a selected one channels or sources stored. activate
®
return or switch want to select or to adjust.
digit TV channel, keep the digit
button pressed a bit longer. 0 Previous TV channel S MENU
main menu on/off Note: Items temporary not available or not relevant are displayed
Press to display the previously in a light grey color and cannot be selected.
+ +
selected TV channel.

3 4
Installation Language Autoprogram Settings menu
The installation menu contains the following items: Install The General menu allows you to change settings that will
TV General Source
Settings
typically be accessed only occasionally.
The Source menu allows you to select a source.
Select the menu language Demo

Language Install
Install & Press the MENU button on the remote control.
English é Use the cursor down to select Install. General
Français “ Use the cursor right to select Language.
Español Follow the instructions on screen. This menu allows you to change various settings that are presumably adjusted less frequently than most
other settings.
‘ Use the cursor up/down to select your preferred language
and press the OK button to confirm your selection. General
Settings & Select Caption service with the cursor down.
( Proceed with the Install menu. é Press the cursor right.
Menu background
Reset AV settings “ Select the desired Caption Service:
Caption Service • CC 1, 2, 3 or 4
Store TV channels
OSD Dialogue (and descriptions) for the action on
Autoprogram & Select Autoprogram in the Install menu. Time zone the captioned TV program shows on screen.
Install Daylight saving Usually CC 1 is the most used. CC 2 may be
é Press the cursor down to select Install mode.
Antenna Set/Change pin used for alternate languages if they are being
Automatic “ Press the cursor right. transmitted.
Install mode Note: It is recommended to keep the predefined Automatic way of
Cable • T 1, 2, 3 or 4
autoprogramming. In case of difficulties in autoprogramming with the Often used for channel guide, schedules,
Install Start automatic method, choose for Antenna or Cable whether antenna or Menu background
bulletin board information for Closed Caption
cable signals are present. & Select Menu Background with the cursor
programs, news, weather informations or
When Automatic is selected, the TV will automatically detect down and press the cursor right. stock market reports.
whether or not cable signal input is present. “ Select On or Off to turn the menu background Not all Caption Services are necessarily being
When Antenna is selected, the TV will detect antenna signals on or off. used by a TV channel during the transmission of a
and will search for all antenna TV channels available in your local Closed Caption program.
area. Reset AV settings
‘ See Closed Captions in the TV, Features menu,
When Cable is selected, the TV will detect cable signals and will This function allows you to reset most of the see p. 10, to turn the Caption service On or
search for all cable TV channels available in your local area. picture and sound settings to their predefined Off.
‘ Press the cursor down to select Install. factory states. Note: This television provides display of television
Note: All channels must be unlocked in order to autoprogram. If & Select Reset AV settings with the cursor closed captioning conforming with the EIA-608
requested, enter your PIN code to unlock all channels. (See Channels down. standard and in accordance with Sections 15.119
in the TV menu, p. 11.) é Press OK to erase settings and reset them to of the FCC rules.
( Press the cursor right. their default values.
Directions for Use

OSD (On Screen Display)


§ The message Searching appears and the progress of
Caption Service & Select OSD with the cursor down.
autoprogramming is displayed.
When Autoprogramming is complete, the puck navigates to Closed Captioning allows you to read the voice é Press the cursor right to select Normal or
content of television programs on the TV Minimum.
Stop. A message appears confirming the completion together Normal to activate the continuous display of
with the total number of channels found. screen. Designed to help the hearing impaired,
the channel number and extended display of TV
Note: when you navigate to Stop before autoprogramming is this feature uses on-screen ‘text boxes’ to channel and channel information on screen.
complete, you are given the option to continue. show dialogue and conversations while the TV Minimum to activate the display of reduced
program is in progress. Captions will appear on channel information.
Available channels: the screen during captioned broadcasts. See Use of the Remote Control, p. 4, Display
- with cable: max. from 1 to 125 Note: The captions do not always use correct information.
- off air: max. from 2 to 69 spelling and grammar. Not all TV programs and Note: When Closed Captions is switched on, see
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product commercials are made for broadcast with Features, p. 10, continuous display of the channel
Closed Caption information included. Refer to your number is not possible
Note: In case a particular channel is too weak for the
autoprogramming to identify, after installation is complete, you should area’s TV program listings for the TV channels and
tune to that channel by using the digit buttons on the remote control. times of Closed Caption shows. The captioned
If the channel is not acquired, a message will appear that the channel programs are usually noted in the TV listings with
is not available. service marks such as ‘CC’.
3.

5 6
EN 7
EN 8

Demo If Auto demo has been selected the demo will


Time zone Set/Change PIN automatically present all the features sequentially in
3.

This function allows you to select your local & Select Set or Change PIN with the cursor
TV a loop. Press one of the cursor buttons to stop the
Settings Auto demo.
time zone. Broadcasted time information will down.
Demo Auto demo If one of the features has been selected, this
correct the clock display for your local time. é If no PIN-code exists yet, the menu item is set
Install ........... particular feature demo will run one time only, until
& Select Time zone with the cursor down. to Set PIN. Follow the instructions on screen.
If a PIN-code has previously been entered, the activated again, and the Demo menu will reappear.
é Press the cursor right to select your local time menu item is set to Change PIN. Follow the Dealer demo - Light sensor
zone. instructions on screen. - 3D Y/C Comb filter Light sensor and 3D Y/C Comb filter On or
All number combinations from 0000 to 9999 Off
Daylight saving are valid numbers. Select Light sensor and 3D Y/C Comb filter On
Daylight saving time is automatically set by specially & Select Demo in the Main menu with the or Off to really see the difference in picture
“ The General menu reappears with a message
broadcasted signals.This menu item allows you to confirming that the PIN has been created. cursor down. quality.
In Dealer Demo mode it is possible to change
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disable the automatic setting of daylight saving é Select Auto demo or one of the features with
time.This is useful if you live in an area or state Important:You have forgotten your PIN ! the cursor right and press the OK button on channels with - CH + and to adjust the volume.
where daylight saving is not applied, but you receive & Select Change PIN in the General menu and the remote control. Note: the Dealer Demo is not part of the automatic
channels from other areas where daylight saving press OK. sequence and can only be activated separately.
signals are broadcasted.
é Press the cursor right to enter the overriding
& Select Daylight saving with the cursor down. PIN-code 0-7-1-1.
é Press the cursor right to select Automatic for “ Press the cursor again and enter a new TV menu
automatic clock correction for daylight saving personal 4-digit PIN code.The previous code is
time, based on specially broadcasted signals. erased and the new PIN-code is stored. Press the MENU button on the remote control to summon the main menu.
“ Select Off to disable automatic clock Note: Dependent on the input signal, one or more menu items may not be selectable.
correction based on the specially broadcasted
signals. Press the i button on the remote control to get information about the selected menu
item.

Source & Select Source with the cursor right. Picture menu
Directions for Use

Source é Press the cursor down to select one of the external AV inputs.
Picture Sound Features Channels & Press the cursor right to select Picture.
Settings “ Press the cursor right to enter the list of types of devices TV é Select the menu items in the Picture menu with the cursor
AV1 attached to the selected input. Auto picture up/down.
AV2
‘ Select the accessory device with the cursor up/down. Contrast
AV3 “ Adjust the settings with the cursor left/right or enter the
Once you have named the source, e.g.VCR, this source will Brightness
YPbPr list of submenu items with the cursor right. Select a
automatically be selected when your remote control is in VCR Color
Center input submenu item with the cursor up/down.
mode, see p. 3, and when you press the v button on the Sharpness
Center in volume Note: To remove the menu background before adjusting the
remote control. Color temperature
picture settings, see Select TV setup, General, p. 6.
( Press the MENU button on the remote control to turn off all Dynamic contrast
DNR Auto picture
menus on screen.
Color enhancement
§ Press the v button on the remote control. Tint Select Auto picture to display a list of predefined picture
The Source Select menu appears in which you may select a Picture format settings, each corresponding with specific factory settings.
source or peripheral connected to be displayed on screen. Personal refers to the personal preference settings of
picture in the picture menu.

Center input - Center in volume Note:


When you have connected a multichannel surround receiver to Dynamic Contrast, DNR, Color
the TV, the loudspeakers of the monitor can act as center enhancement, Tint and Picture format
speaker, making a separate center speaker unnecessary; are not available for HD sources.
Select Center input On.
When having selected On you can adjust the Center in volume
with the cursor left/right to correct volume level differences of
the external audio receiver and speakers.

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Dynamic contrast Color enhancement
Sound & Press the cursor right to select Sound.
Automatically makes the contrast in the darker and When activated, this feature automatically controls é Select the menu items in the Sound menu with the
Sound cursor up/down and adjust the settings with the cursor
the brighter picture areas more noticeable as the green enhancement and blue stretch. It makes the TV
image on the screen changes. colors more vivid. left/right. Remember, control settings are at normal mid-
Auto sound range levels when the bar scale is centered.
Normally, select Medium. It may be preferred to & Press the cursor right. Equalizer
select Minimum, Maximum or Off.
é Select On or Off in order to activate/de- Volume Auto sound
& Press the cursor right to enter the list. activate Color enhancement with the cursor Balance Select Auto sound to display a list of predefined sound
é Select one of the settings with the cursor right. Headphone volume
settings, each corresponding with specific factory
up/down. Sound mode
settings of Treble and Bass.
Tint Alt audio
“ Press the cursor left to return to the picture Press the cursor right to enter the list.
Allows you to select the color mix (hue) of the (Mono/Stereo)
menu. Press the cursor up/down to select a predefined sound
picture. 3D surround effect
setting.
Audio only
DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) Personal refers to the personal preference settings of
Picture format AVL
Automatically filters out and reduces the image Delta volume
sound in the Sound menu.
noise and improves picture quality when receiving This menu item performs the same as the q
weak video signals. button on the Remote Control. See Use of the Note: the moment you are in a predefined Auto sound setting
Remote Control, p. 4. and you modify a setting in the Sound menu, all values of the
& Press the cursor right to enter the list.
menu will overwrite the previously made personal setting.
é Select Off, Minimum, Medium or Maximum
according to the image noise.
“ Press the cursor left to return to the picture
menu. Features menu & Press the cursor right to select Features.
Features
é Select the menu items with the cursor up/down and
TV
adjust the settings with the cursor left/right.
Off
Closed Captions
On Use the on-screen Menu-Info i for more information
Sleeptimer
Active Control On during mute about the menu items.
On timer
The TV continuously measures and corrects all è Press the cursor up/down to select Show bars, Zoom
incoming signals in order to provide the best one of the Dual screen demos or Off.
picture possible. When you select Dynamic contrast or Digital Closed Captions Sleeptimer
& Press the h button on the remote control. Noise Reduction, the TV screen is divided into See also Caption Service, Settings menu, General, With the Sleeptimer function you can set a time
two parts: in the left part the selected picture p. 6. period after which the TV will turn itself off.
é The Active Control menu appears. quality setting is switched off; in the right part & Select Closed Captions with the cursor down. & Select Sleeptimer with the cursor down.
“ Press the cursor up/down to select the Active it is switched on.
Control values Off, Minimum, Medium é Press the cursor right. é Press the cursor right to set the time
Note: Dependent on the input signal, one or more
(recommended) or Maximum. Dual screen demos may not be selectable. “ Select On, Off or On during mute The cursor runs from 0 up to 180 mins
(in 5-min increments).When set to 0, the
Directions for Use

The picture settings are being optimized ! Press the h button again to switch off the When On is selected, the TV will display the
continuously and automatically which is sleeptimer is turned off.
Active Control menu. currently display Caption Service, assuming that One minute before the sleeptimer expires, a
displayed by bars.The menu items can not be the service is available in the broadcast.
selected. message appears that the TV will turn off in
When Off is selected, the TV will not display 60 seconds or you may cancel the sleeptimer
‘ Press the cursor right to select Auto Picture. Closed Captions information; by pressing the OK button.You can always turn
( Press the cursor up/down to select one of the When On during Mute is selected, the TV will off your TV earlier or change the set time.
predefined picture settings. display the currently selected Caption Service
when the mute function is active.
§ Press the cursor right to select Active When the mute function is not active, the TV
Display. will not display Closed Captions informations.
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On timer Zoom Each ratings item has a box-graphic in front of it to When All has been selected, all items in the age-
3.

Note: The On timer function is only available if time Note: Dependent on the input signal, Zoom may not be indicate whether or not programs carrying that based and in the contents-based lists are locked.
information is available via the local PBS channel. selectable. rating are currently locked: If, while All is selected, any other item, either an
• a yellow-colored box: all items in the contents- age-based or content-based item, is unselected,
& Select On timer with the cursor down. & Select Zoom with the cursor down and press based list are locked as well; then All is automatically unselected.
é Press the cursor right and select On or Off to the OK button. • a grey-colored box: the item is unselected;
set the On timer On or Off. é Press the OK button to select one of the zoom • a half grey, half yellow-colored box: some None is the selection for items that either have no
“ When you have selected On press the cursor magnifications (x1, x4, x9, x16). content-based ratings are selected/unselected. rating information or have a rating of None. Both
right. “ Additionally you can shift the selected zoom will be locked.
window over the screen with the cursor When an item on the age-based list is selected, all
‘ Select the TV channel or external source you
buttons up/down, left/right. items below that item of the same group are
want the On timer to activate with the cursor
locked as well.
up/down. ‘ Press the MENU button to turn off the zoom When you select a content-based rating, all
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( Press the cursor right to select the day you function. identical content-based ratings in the younger age-
would like the On timer to become active. based categories are also selected.
Select Daily to set the On timer for daily
operation on the selected TV channel or
source.
§ Press the cursor right to select AM or PM. TV-Y appropriate for children of all ages with themes
Age-based Rating Content-based Rating
è Press the cursor right to enter the time with and elements suitable for children aged 2-6
the digit buttons or with the cursor up/down, All none TV-Y7 programs designed for children age 7 and older
left/right. None none TV-Y7-FV programs include fantasy violence more intense
! Press the OK button to confirm. TV-Y none than other programs in the TV-Y7 category
ç Press the MENU button to turn off all menus TV-Y7 (FV) Fantasy Violence
TV-G programs suitable for all ages.These programs
on screen. TV-G none contain little or no violence, no strong language
TV-PG (D) Dialog and little or no sexual dialogue or situations
(L) Language
Channels menu TV-PG programs contain elements that some parents may
(S) Sex find unsuitable for younger children and which may
Directions for Use

Picture Sound Features Channels (V) Violence need parental guidance.


TV TV-14 (D) Dialog The program may contain moderate violence,
Settings Channel list (L) Language sexual dialogue and/or situations and some strong
Demo Lock after ...
(S) Sex language.
Install Channel lock TV-Y
TV-Y7 (D) Dialogue (V) Violence TV-14 programs contain elements that may not be
TV ratings lock
TV-PG (L) Language TV-MA (L) Language suitable for children under 14 years of age.These
Movie ratings lock
Channel remove TV-14 (S) Sex (S) Sex programs include one or more of the following:
TV-MA (V) Violence (V) Violence intense violence, intense sexual
situations,suggestive dialogue and strong language.
TV-MA programs are designed to be viewed by adults and
& Press the cursor right to select Channels. & Select TV ratings lock with the cursor down.
may be unsuitable for children under the age of 17.
é Select the menu items with the cursor A list appears, showing the age-based TV ratings
These programs may contain graphic violence,
up/down and adjust the settings with the and a corresponding content-based ratings list.
explicit sexual activity and/or crude or indecent
cursor left/right. é Press the cursor right to enter the list. language.
“ Select an age-based TV rating with the cursor
Use the on-screen Menu-Info i for more up/down, and enter, if present, the list with
information about the menu items. content-based ratings with the cursor right, and
select one content-based rating.
‘ Press OK to activate/de-activate the selected
TV Ratings Lock rating.You are asked to enter your PIN. (See
Set/Change PIN, p. 7). If the code is correct, the
Your TV is equipped with a V-chip.This allows you
TV ratings lock menu reappears.
to control access to individual programs based on
( Select another content-based rating if you like
their movie and TV ratings. All settings apply to all
and press OK again.
AV inputs, except AV3 and YPbPr.
You need only enter your PIN-code once while
The program content advisory data are sent by the
the menu is active.You can lock/unlock any
broadcaster or program provider.
number of ratings on the list without re-
entering your code.

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Connect Accessory Devices
Movie Ratings Lock When All has been selected, all items on the
movie ratings list become selected. (All movies are There is a wide range of audio and video devices that can be connected to your TV.The following
Picture Sound Features Channels locked.) connection diagrams show you how to connect them to the TV.
TV If, while All is selected, any other item is
Settings Channel list unselected, then All is automatically unselected. AV1 IN can handle CVBS; AV2 IN CVBS and Y/C; AV3 IN CVBS and Y/C; and AV4 IN YPbPr 480i and 480p,
Demo Lock after When NR has been selected, no other item is YPbPr 576i and 576p,YPbPr 1080i, DVI VGA, SVGA, 480p, 576p, 1080i.
Install Channel lock selected.
TV ratings lock
Movie ratings lock
Recorder (VCR-DVD+RW)
When any other item has been selected, all ratings
Channel remove below are selected as well, thus all movies with Note: Do not place your recorder too close to the screen as some recorders may be susceptible to signals from the
Antenna attenuator those ratings will be locked. display. Keep a minimum distance of 20” from the screen.
This function allows you to control access to
individual movies based on their MPAA ratings NR not rated & Connect the RF Antenna or Cable TV
(Motion Picture Association of America). G movies with a mild content, suitable for all AV2 cable (also possible via an optional two-
IN
ages way signal splitter and/or Cable TV
& Select Movie ratings lock with the cursor ANTENNA
75 CABLE converter box) 1 to the RF IN socket
down. A list appears, showing all valid MPAA PG movies for which parental guidance is of your recorder.
content ratings. recommended. 3
They may contain a few racy or violent é Connect another RF cable 2 from the
é Press the cursor right to enter the list. output OUT of your recorder to the
scenes or maybe some bad language
“ Select a movie rating with the cursor up/down. TV’s input 75 ø x jack.
PG-13 movies for which parental guidance may be
‘ Press OK to activate/de-activate the selected OUT “ Better playback quality can be obtained if
recommended if under age 13 OUT IN
rating. you also connect the Video, Audio Left
You are asked to enter your code. (See R restricted.The movies usually contain and Right (only for stereo devices) AV
Set/Change PIN, p. 7.) If the code is correct, the offensive sex or bad language and may be RECORDER cables 3 to the VIDEO, AUDIO L and
Movie ratings lock menu reappears. unsuitable for children under the age of 17. R input jacks of AV2 IN.
Parental guidance or permission needed.
NC-17 even with parental permission, forbidden If your recorder has an S-VHS video
Each rating item has a box-graphic in front of it to under age 17. jack:
indicate whether or not programs carrying that More offensive sex, violence or bad For improved picture quality, connect an
rating are currently locked: language. S-video cable with the S-VIDEO input
• a yellow-colored box: movies with this rating are X movies which generally focus on sex, instead of connecting the recorder to
locked; violence and/or bad language. Also known the VIDEO jack of AV2 IN.
• a blue-colored box: movies with this rating are as pornography. S-Video does not provide audio, so audio
unlocked. cables must still be connected to provide
sound.

Channel remove Recorder and other A/V devices Recorder


This feature provides the ability to remove a
Directions for Use

Picture Sound Features Channels & Connect your recorder as described


channel number from the channel list.
TV above 3.
& Select Channel remove with the cursor down. MONITOR AV1
Settings Channel list OUT IN é The MONITOR OUT connectors can be
Demo Lock after é Press the cursor right to enter a list with all OEDIV
used for daisy chaining or to record
onoM / L
Install Channel lock stored channel numbers. programs from your TV 5.
5 R 4
TV ratings lock “ Select the channel you want to remove with See Record with your recorder, p. 19.
Movie ratings lock
the cursor down.
Channel remove Other AV devices
Antenna attenuator ‘ Press OK.
IN OUT “ Connect the Video, Audio left and Audio
( Repeat to remove other channels. TV x
right (only for stereo devices) cables to
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the VIDEO, AUDIO L and R input jacks


RECORDER
of AV1 4.
Note: in case of mono equipment, only the
left loudspeaker reproduces sound. Use a
mono to stereo adapter (not supplied) for
sound reproduction via all internal
loudspeakers.
3.

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Recorder and Cable Box with RDF output DVD Player or other accessory digital source devices
3.

& Use an optional signal splitter.


AV4 Devices with AV connectors only
ANTENNA é Connect one of the cable TV signal
75 IN
4 & Connect the video cables to the device’s AV OUT jacks
CABLE
splitter outputs 1 to the cable box’s IN
jack. and to the TV’s AV1, AV2 or AV3 IN jacks.
OUT

“ Connect the other cable TV signal é Connect the audio cables to the device’s AUDIO L and
OUT IN 3 OUT IN
splitter output 2 to the 75 ø x plug R jacks and to the L AUDIO and R AUDIO AV1, AV2 or
SIGNAL on the back of the TV. AV3 jacks on the TV. (According to where you
SPLITTER
RECORDER Cable Box VIDEO

L / Mono
connected the video cables, to AV1, AV2 or AV3.)
‘ Connect the cable box’s OUT jack 3 AUDIO
2 R
to the recorders RF IN socket.
( Connect the Video, Audio Left and Right 1 2 Devices with an S-Video connector
(only for stereo sound) AV cables 4 to
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the VIDEO, AUDIO L and R input AV2 & Connect an S-Video cable to the AV2 or AV3 S-VIDEO
IN jacks on the TV. input.
Note: When using the S-VIDEO connector do not connect
any device to the AV2 or AV3 VIDEO input.
Satellite Receiver / Cable Box with AV outputs é Connect the audio cables to the device’s AUDIO L and
R jacks and to the L AUDIO and R AUDIO AV2 or AV3
AV3 AV1 DVD / Cable Box
jacks on the TV.
IN IN
& Connect the satellite antenna cable or
(According to where you connected the S-VIDEO cable,
VIDEO CABLE
the Cable TV cable 1 to the satellite
L / Mono
to AV2 or AV3.)
receiver’s or cable box’s IN jack.
R
é To hear stereo sound on your TV
2 connect the Video, Audio left and right Devices with Component Video Output Connectors
AV cables 2 to the VIDEO, L AUDIO (DVD, Set Top Box,...)
and R AUDIO input jacks of AV1 IN or & Connect the cables of your YPbPr equipment 1 to
AV3 IN. the YPbPr input sockets of AV4 IN on the TV.
OUT

IN If your satellite receiver or cable box é Connect the Audio left and right (only for stereo
Directions for Use

has an S-Video jack: devices) cables 2 to the AUDIO L and R input of


AV4.
For improved picture quality, connect an
SAT / Cable Box
S-Video cable to the S-VIDEO input of Note: To center the picture, use the cursor left/right.
AV3 IN instead of connecting the
satellite receiver or cable box to the
VIDEO jack. Devices with Progressive scan output (e.a. a digital Set Top box, a video game console or a
Connect the audio cables to the device’s
Progressive scan DVD player (480p or 1080i)
AUDIO L and R jacks and to the L
AUDIO and R AUDIO AV3 jacks on the Connect the device with 2Fh YPbPr output to the YPbPr jacks of AV4 and to the L and R AUDIO
TV. jacks of AV4.

Note:s
- The labels for the component video sockets may differ depending on the DVD player. Although the
abbreviations may vary, the letters B and R stand for the blue and red component signals, respectively, and Y
Recorder and Satellite Receiver / Cable Box with AV outputs indicates the luminance signal. Refer to the DVD player’s instructions for use for definitions and connection
details.
AV2 & Connect your satellite receiver or cable - This television is designed to accept high definition signal standards 1080i and 480p as specified by the
IN box as described above. Electronic Industries Association standard EIA770.3.
NNA
VIDEO

L / Mono
é Connect your recorder as described on Digital devices from different manufacturers have the possibility of differing output standards which may
the previous page. cause difficulties for the television to properly display.
R
2
“ Connect the AV cables 1 to the
satellite receiver’s or cable box’s AV Warning: in case you notice scrolling images, wrong colors or no color, no picture, or even combinations of
OUT jacks and to the recorder’s AV IN these on your screen, check if the connections are done in the correct way or move your digital device further
OUT jacks. away from your TV.
IN OUT
OUT ‘ Connect the recorder’s AV OUT jacks
1 2 to the TV’s AV2 IN jacks.

RECORDER SAT / Cable Box

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DVI connector (AV5) The DVI IN connector allows Headphone
- the following TV and monitor display modes: & Insert the plug into the headphone socket L as shown.
EDTV 640/720 x 480p é Press ¬ on the remote control to switch off the internal
720 x 576p loudspeakers of the TV.
HDTV 1920 x1080i The headphone impedance must be between 8 and 4000 Ohm. The
VGA 640 x 480 60 Hz headphone socket has a 3.5 mm jack.
SVGA 800 x 600 60 Hz In the Sound menu select Headphone volume to adjust the
- uncompressed HD content headphone volume.
- encrypted or non encrypted signals.
2 1
Note: Only Single Digital Link DVI is supported.

& Connect the digital DVI output of your HD


device (e.g. PC, DVD player, Set Top Box..) to the
DVI IN connector of your TV.
é Connect the audio cable 2 of your HD device
(if audio is present) to the AUDIO inputs of
DVI is a specific digital input allowing your HD device and to the AUDIO R (right) and
encrypted transmission of L (left) inputs next to the DVI IN connector.
uncompressed HD content. DVI
includes HDCP (high-bandwidth Notes:
digital content protection), which is - Proper working is only guaranteed with DVI compliant To select connected devices
supported by Hollywood, satellite consumer products.
providers, and most of the consumer - Digital devices from different manufacturers have the & Press the v button repeatedly or select SOURCE in the
electronics industry. DVI is gaining possibility of differing output standards which may Settings menu (see p. 7) to select AV1, AV2, AV3, AV4, DVI or
momentum and quickly becoming an cause difficulties for the television to properly display; TV channels, according to where you connected your devices.
industry standard for the consumers - If the set is cold, there may be a small “flicker” when B é Press the cursor up/down.
to view high-definition material while the set is turned on. this is normal, there is nothing “ Press OK.
wrong with the set. CBL VCR DVD SAT AMP
keeping content protected.
l
- To center the picture, use the cursor left/right. v ®
v Select Remark: Most equipment (decoder, video recorder) carries out the
Ò ‡ π † switching itself. This is however never the case with a computer
l
connected to the DVI input.
x CC
Multi channel Surround receiver If you want to change to TV channels?
®
& Connect the audio cable to the multi channel
Surround receiver and to AUDIO OUT L and R Enter the channel number of the TV channel which you want to
® ®

above the CENTER IN connector of your TV OK


watch with the digit buttons.
AUDIO
RECEIVER 1.
®
Directions for Use

Note: turn off the TV and your surround receiver


before connecting them. Set the Surround receiver’s
volume to minimum.
1
é If you want the loudspeakers of your monitor to
act as center speaker, also connect an audiocable
to the multi channel Surround receiver and to
2
the CENTER IN of your TV 2.
“ Select Center Input On in the Source menu.
See p. 7.
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The loudspeakers of the TV will now only


produce center sound, the loudspeakers
connected to the audio receiver will produce
Surround Sound.The volume has to be
controlled via the multi channel Surround
receiver.

Note: No sound will be heard when a TV channel or


3.

external source is blocked via the Channel Lock


menu (see TV, Channels menu, p. 11).
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Audio- and video equipment buttons Setting the remote control to work accessory devices
3.

Most of the audio and video equipment from our range of products can be Your remote control is set to work your TV and many infrared remote (IR) control VCRs, Cable TV
operated with the remote control of your TV. Converter Boxes, DVD players, Satellite Receivers, etc.
Press the Select button repeatedly to select CBL,VCR, DVD, SAT or AMP according to the accessory
Press one of the buttons after you pressed the Select button repeatedly device you want to operate with this remote control. See Use of the Remote control, p. 3. Press the B
B according to the equipment you want to operate with this remote control. button.
See Use of the remote control, p. 3. If the function buttons on the remote control also work the selected accessory device, then the remote is
CBL VCR DVD SAT AMP

l ® 0 to 9 digit entry, ready and no further steps are needed.


B to switch to standby (VCR)
v Select

Ò ‡ π † S for pause (DVD, CD) 0 tape index (VCR),


l If the function buttons do not work with the selected accessory device, according to the device(s) you
® for record, select a DVD chapter,
own, you may make your remote control ready for them by a direct entry code. Proceed as following.
x CC select a frequency (AMP)
®
Ò for rewind (VCR, CD);
U VCR timer
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search down (DVD, AMP)


® ® surround on/off (AMP, CD)
OK ‡ for stop, Q
Code setup
®
π for play, cursor up/down
to select the next or the & Press the Select and B buttons at the same § Within 60 seconds from the time the blinking
S MENU
† for fast forward (VCR, CD); previous disc (CD) time, then release. starts, point the remote toward the accessory
+ +
search up (DVD/AMP) device and press the B button. If the device
cursor left/right é NOTE:When inputting the digits as described
V ¬ CH i display information does not respond to the B command, follow
to select the previous or below, you must not allow more than 20
- - the steps for programming the remote again
MENU to switch the menu on or following track (CD) seconds to pass between the input of each digit
using a different setup code for the type and
1 2 3
off or you will need to return to step 1 and begin
brand of accessory device you wish to operate.
- CH + for chapter, channel, track the programming process again.
4 5 6
Refer again to the code list on pages 21-22. If
selection Input the appropriate digit provided below for
no more codes are listed for the type and
7 8 9
the type of accessory device you want to
brand of accessory device, the remote likely
operate:
i 0 0
Notes: will not operate your particular model of
1 Cable (CBL)
Active Control
- If no action is being undertaken within 60 seconds, the remote control returns to accessory device.
b h q
2 VCR
TV mode.
3 DVD Notes:
- After an action in the selected system mode, the remote control will remain in
4 Satellite (SAT) - Your TV remote is not necessarily capable of being
Directions for Use

this mode for 60 seconds and will then return to TV mode or press the Select
5 Amplifier (AMP). programmed to operate all models of the brands of
button to return to TV mode immediately.
accessory devices listed on pages 21-22.You may
“ Input the 4-digit code for the type and brand of
want to try the programming process again. Try
accessory device.The codes are listed on pages
using the number(s) that are listed for your type
21-22.
and brand of device to be sure you did not make a
Record with your recorder ‘ The green light behind the B button will blink mistake in inputting the digits during your first
for 3 seconds to show that a valid code was attempt at programming.
To record S-VHS quality, connect an S-VHS Record a recorder from MONITOR OUT input. If a valid code was not entered, the light
peripheral directly to the recorder. You can record a program on your recorder from will stay on continuously for 3 seconds. If that - If the remote control is in one of the accessory
the TV tuner via MONITOR OUT. occurs, go back to step 1 and begin the modes (a mode light is flashing) — CBL, VCR, DVD,
Record a TV program programming process again. SAT, AMP— and you don’t press any of the remote
& Switch on the device.
You can record a TV program using your recorders buttons for sixty seconds, a “time-out” occurs,
é Select the correct channel on your TV and the ( Now you will try to use the TV remote with
tuner without affecting your TV. returning the remote to TV mode.
correct input on your recorder. the accessory device. Press the Select button
& Select the channel number on your recorder. on the remote to cycle across the accessory
“ Set your recorder to record.
é Set your recorder to record. mode dial. Stop pressing the button when the
You record the tuner channel of the TV, even mode you desire is lighted.The light will stay on
See the handbook for your recorder.
when you switch to an AV input using the v for 2 seconds and then begin blinking.The
button on the remote control. blinking means that the remote is in the
Switching channel numbers on your TV does not
disturb recording ! accessory mode you have selected.
Do not switch channels or turn off your TV when
you are recording through MONITOR OUT.

Note: When a TV channel or AV source is blocked


because of a rating set via the Channels menu (see
p. 11), also the record output picture and sound are
muted.

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4. Mechanical Instructions
Index of this chapter: over heating, and/or falling. The stands can be mounted and
1. Service Positions removed quickly and easily with use of the provided screws,
2. Assy / CBA Removal which can be tightened and loosened manually without the use
3. Re-assembly of tools.
The stands are also handy to replace the screen.
Notes: Caution: Only use the screws provided, otherwise it is possible
• Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation, to damage the monitor inside.
due to the different set executions.
• Follow the disassemble instructions in described order.
4.2 Assy/CBA Removal

4.1 Service Positions 4.2.1 Metal Back Plate

4.1.1 The Foam Bars Warning: Disconnect the mains power cord before you remove
the rear cover.

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Figure 4-1 Foam bars


Notes:
• Do not remove the T8 screws (1) around and above the
To put the TV set in its service position place it upside down on “stand holes”.
a table top (use foam cushions or a protection sheet). • Also, do not remove the T8 screws (2) around the SSP
The foam bars (order code 3122 785 90580 for two pieces) can outer box.
be used for all types and sizes of Flat TVs. By laying the plasma
or LCD TV flat on the (ESD protective) foam bars, a stable 1. Remove all T10 metric screws (3) from the center part of
situation is created to perform measurements and alignments. the metal back plate.
By first placing a mirror flat on the table under the TV you can 2. Remove all T10 parker screws (4), some of them are
easily read the screen. indicated on the figure above.
Caution: When using a sheet, the plasma screen can become 3. Remove two T20 screws (5).
very hot. Therefore, it is advised to use foam cushions. 4. Lift the metal back plate from the cabinet. Make sure that
wires and flat foils are not damaged during cover removal.
4.1.2 The Aluminum Stands
4.2.2 Small Signal Panel

Small Signal Panel (SSP) Box disassembly

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The aluminum stands (order code 3122 785 90480 for two
Figure 4-4 SSP Box Top view
pieces) can also be used to do measurements and alignments
and they are also very suitable to perform duration tests. With
this stands the set does not take much space, has no risk of
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4.2.3 Audio Amplifier Panel

TWEETER LOUD SPEAKERS


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Figure 4-5 SSP Box Front view

1. Release the AC input cables from the Plasma Panel and


EMC PANEL
SSP.
2. Remove the mounting screws (1) at the both sides of the
SSP Box.
3. Remove all mounting screws (2) at the front side of the SSP
Box. MAIN
SWITCH
4. Remove all metric screws (3) at the front side of the SSP PANEL
Box.
5. Use a hex nut driver or pliers to remove both connector
fixing screws (4) by the DVI-D connector.
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7. Carefully turn upside-down the SSP Box. Remove the two Figure 4-7 Speaker and panel removal
mounting screws at the bottom side of the SSP Box.
8. Turn the SSP Box back to the initial position. Carefully use 1. Disconnect all cables from the panel.
a flat screwdriver to release the metal clamps (6) at the both 2. Remove the fixing screws from the panel.
sides of the SSP Box (see figure: “SSP Box top view”). 3. Remove the panel.

SSP removal 4.2.4 EMC Interface Panel and Main Switch Panel

See figure “Speaker and panel removal”.

Note: Before removing the EMC Interface Panel and Main


Switch Panel you have to remove the plastic rear cover.
1. Remove all T10 parker screws (6) around edges of the
plastic rear cover, some of them are indicated on figure
“Rear cover removal”.
2. Disconnect all cables from the panels.
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3. Remove the fixing screws from the panels.
4. Remove the panels.

4.2.5 Plasma Panel

Make sure, that the power is switched “off” and that the
necessary cables are disconnected.
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Box, Audio Amplifier Panel and EMC Interface Panel, as
Figure 4-6 SSP removal described above.
1. Remove the four PDP brackets, two of them are indicated
1. Release all cables from the SSP. (7) on the figure “SSP Box Top view”.
2. Remove all mounting screws from the SSP (1). 2. Remove all fixing screws from the Shielding Frame. Lift and
3. Remove the SSP. remove the Shielding Frame.
3. Remove all fixing screws from the Plasma Panel. Lift and
remove the Plasma Panel.

4.3 Set Re-assembly

To re-assemble the whole set, execute all processes in reverse


order.

Note: While re-assembling, make sure, that all cables are


placed and connected in their original position
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding FTP1.1U 5. EN 17

5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding


Index of this chapter: • Short for a moment the two solder pads (item 9018) on the
1. Test points SSP, with the indication “SDM”. Activation can be
2. Service Modes performed in all modes, except when the set has a problem
3. Problems and solving tips (related to CSM) with the main microprocessor.
4. ComPair Caution: If the SDM is entered via the pins, all the
5. Error Codes software-controlled protections are de-activated.
6. The blinking LED procedure • Use the DST-emulation feature of ComPair.
7. Protections • Use the “DEFAULT” button on the Dealer Service Tool
8. Repair tips (RC7150, this remote is no longer available).
9. Software downloading
After entering this mode, “SDM” will appear in the upper right
corner of the screen.
5.1 Test Points
How to navigate
The chassis is equipped with test points printed on the circuit When you press the “MENU” button on the RC transmitter, the
board assemblies. set will toggle between the SDM and the normal user menu
(with the SDM mode still active in the background).
Perform measurements under the following conditions:
• Service Default Mode.
How to exit SDM
• Video: color bar signal.
Use one of the following methods:
• Audio: 3 kHz left, 1 kHz right.
• Switch the set to STANDBY via the RC-transmitter.
• Press the “EXIT” button in the DST-emulation feature of
5.2 Service Modes ComPair.
• Via a standard customer RC-transmitter: key in “00”-
Service Default Mode (SDM) and Service Alignment Mode sequence.
(SAM) offer several features for the service technician, while
the Customer Service Mode (CSM) is used for communication 5.2.2 Service Alignment Mode (SAM)
between a Philips Customer Care Centre (P3C) and a
customer. Purpose
• To perform (software) alignments.
There is also the option of using ComPair, a hardware interface • To change option settings.
between a computer (see requirements below) and the TV • To easily identify the used software version.
chassis. It offers the ability of structured troubleshooting, test • To view operation hours.
pattern generation, error code reading, software version • To display (or clear) the error code buffer.
readout, and software upgrading.
Minimum requirements: a Pentium processor, Windows 95/ Specifications
98, and a CD-ROM drive (see also paragraph “ComPair”). • Operation hours counter.
• Software version.
5.2.1 Service Default Mode (SDM) • Option settings.
• Error buffer reading and erasing.
Purpose • Software alignments.
• To create a pre-defined setting, to get the same
measurement results as given in this manual. How to enter SAM
• To override SW protections. Use one of the following methods:
• To start the blinking LED procedure. • Via a standard RC transmitter: key in the code “062596”
directly followed by the “OSD [i+]” button. After entering
Specifications SAM with this method a service warning will appear on the
• Tuning frequency: 61.25 MHz (channel 3). screen, you can continue by pressing any digit key on the
• Color system: NTSC. RC.
• All picture settings at 50 % (brightness, color, contrast). • Short for a moment the two solder pads (item 9017) on the
• All sound settings at 50 %, except volume at 25 %. SSP with the indication "SAM". Depending on the software
• All service-unfriendly modes (if present) are disabled, like: version, it is possible that a service warning will appear.
– (Sleep) timer. You can continue by pressing any digit key on the RC.
– Child/parental lock. • Use the DST-emulation feature of ComPair.
– Blue mute. • Press the ALIGN button on the DST while the set is in the
– Automatic volume limiter (AVL). normal operation
– Auto switch-off (when no video signal was received for
10 minutes). After entering this mode, “SAM” will appear in the upper right
– Skip/blank of non-favorite pre-sets. corner of the screen.
– Smart modes.
– Auto store of personal presets. Contents of SAM:
– Auto user menu time-out. • OPERATION HOURS. Displays the accumulated total of
operation hours (not the standby hours).
How to enter SDM • HARDWARE INFO.
Use one of the following methods: – ROM VERSION. Displays the date of the software and
• Use the standard RC-transmitter and key in the code the software version of the ROM (example:
“062596”, directly followed by the “MENU” button. TP11US_1.0_01234 = AAAABB_X.Y_NNNNN).
Note: It is possible that, together with the SDM, the main • AAAA= the chassis name.
menu will appear. To switch it off, push the “MENU” button
again.
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• BB= the region: EU= Europe, AP= Asia Pacific 5.2.3 Customer Service Mode (CSM)
PAL/Multi, AN= Asia Pacific NTSC, US= USA, LT=
LATAM. Purpose
• X.Y= the software version, where X is the main When a customer is having problems with his TV-set, he can
version number (different numbers are not call his dealer. The service technician can than ask the
compatible with one another) and Y is the sub customer to activate the CSM, in order to identify the status of
version number (a higher number is always the set. Now, the service technician can judge the severity of the
compatible with a lower number). complaint. In many cases, he can advise the customer how to
• NNNNN= last five digits of 12nc code software. solve the problem, or he can decide if it is necessary to visit the
– FBX VERSION (if present). Displays the software customer.
version of the FBX. The CSM is a read only mode; therefore, modifications in this
– SW VERSION EPLD. Displays the software version of mode are not possible.
the EPLD.
• ERRORS. (followed by maximal 10 errors). The most recent
How to enter CSM
error is displayed at the upper left (for an error explanation Use one of the following methods:
see paragraph “Error Codes”).
• Press the “MUTE” button on the RC-transmitter
• DEFECTIVE MODULE. Here the module that generates the
simultaneously with the “MENU” button on the TV (top
error is displayed. If there are multiple errors in the buffer, control) for at least 4 seconds.
which are not all generated by a single module, there is
• Key in the code “123654” via the standard RC transmitter.
probably another defect. It will then display the message
“UNKNOWN” here. Note: Activation of the CSM is only possible if there is no (user)
• RESET ERROR BUFFER. When you press the “OK”
menu on the screen!
button, the error buffer is reset.
• ALIGNMENTS. This will activate the “ALIGNMENTS” sub-
menu. How to navigate
By means of the “CURSOR-DOWN/UP” knob on the RC-
• DEALER OPTIONS. Extra features for the dealers.
transmitter, you can navigate through the menus.
• SERVICE OPTIONS. Extra features for Service.
• INITIALISE NVM. When an NVM was corrupted (or
replaced) in the former EM3 chassis, the microprocessor Contents of CSM
replaces the content with default data (to assure that the set
can operate). However, all pre-sets and alignment values CUSTOMER SERVICE MENU 1
are gone now, and option numbers are not correct. • SOFTWARE VERSION (example: TP11US_1.0_01234).
Therefore, this was a very drastic way. In this chassis, the Displays the built-in software version. In case of field
procedure is implemented in another way: The moment the problems related to software, software can be upgraded (for
processor recognizes a corrupted NVM, the “initialise NVM” more details, see paragraph Software downloading).
line will be highlighted. Now, you can do two things • SOFTWARE VERSION EPLD. The 12NC-number of the
(dependent of the service instructions at that moment): built-in EPLD software.
– Save the content of the NVM via ComPair for • FEATURE BOX. The 12NC-number of the built-in Feature
development analysis, before initializing. This will give Box software.
the Philips Service department an extra possibility for • SET TYPE. This information is very helpful for a helpdesk/
diagnosis (e.g. when Development asks for this). workshop as reference for further diagnosis. In this way, it
– Initialize the NVM (same as in the past, however now it is not necessary for the customer to look at the rear of the
happens conscious). TV-set.
• STORE. All options and alignments are stored when • CODE 1. Gives the latest five errors of the error buffer. As
pressing the “OK”-button soon as the built-in diagnose software has detected an error
• FUNCTIONAL TEST. All devices are tested via the “OK” the buffer is adapted. The last occurred error is displayed on
button. Eventual errors are displayed in the error buffer. The the leftmost position. Each error code is displayed as a 3-
error buffer is not erased, the content returns when this test digit number. When less than 10 errors occur, the rest of the
is terminated. buffer is empty (000). See also paragraph Error Codes for a
• DAILY MENUS. With the “OK” button, you can go to the description.
normal user menu. SAM is still active in the background. • CODE 2. Gives the first five errors of the error buffer. See
With the “MENU” button, you return from the user menu to also paragraph Error Codes for a description.
SAM menu. This feature can be helpful to quickly change • VOLUME. Gives the last status of the volume as set by the
some settings in the user menu. customer. The value can vary from 0 (volume is minimum)
• SW MAINTENANCE. to 100 (volume is maximum). Volume values can be
– UPGRADE. More info see paragraph “Software changed via the volume key on the RC-transmitter.
downloading”. • BRIGHTNESS. Gives the last status of the brightness as
set by the customer. The value can vary from 0 (brightness
How to navigate is minimum) to 100 (brightness is maximum). Brightness
• In SAM, you can select the menu items with the “CURSOR values can be changed via the “CURSOR LEFT” and
UP/DOWN” key on the RC-transmitter. The selected item “CURSOR RIGHT” keys on the RC-transmitter after
will be highlighted. When not all menu items fit on the pressing the “MENU” button and selecting “PICTURE” and
screen, move the “CURSOR UP/DOWN” key to display the “BRIGHTNESS”.
next/previous menu items. • CONTRAST. Gives the last status of the contrast as set by
• With the “CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT” keys, it is possible to: the customer. The value can vary from 0 (contrast is
– (De) activate the selected menu item. minimum) to 100 (contrast is maximum). Contrast values
– Change the value of the selected menu item. can be changed via “CURSOR LEFT” and “CURSOR
– Activate the selected submenu. RIGHT” keys on the RC-transmitter after pressing the
“MENU” button and selecting “PICTURE” and
How to exit SAM “CONTRAST”.
Use one of the following methods:
• Press the “MENU” button on the RC-transmitter, or
• Switch the set to STANDBY via the RC-transmitter, or
• Press the “EXIT” button on the DST.
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CUSTOMER SERVICE MENU 2 and program number. Change via “MENU”, “TV”,
• COLOUR. Gives the last status of the color saturation, as “FEATURES”, and “ON TIMER”.
set by the customer. The value can vary from 0 (color is • PRESET LOCK. Not applicable for this set.
minimum) to 100 (color is maximum). Colour values can be • CHILD LOCK. Not applicable for this set.
changed via “CURSOR LEFT” and “CURSOR RIGHT”
keys on the RC-transmitter after pressing the “MENU” CUSTOMER SERVICE MENU 4
button and selecting “PICTURE” and “COLOUR”. • TV RATINGS LOCK. Gives the setting of V-chip as
• HUE. Only relevant for NTSC-signals (e.g. some NTSC- selected by the customer (for more details see user
DVD-discs). manual).
• SHARPNESS. Gives the sharpness value. The value can • MOVIE RATINGS LOCK. Gives the ability to select
vary from 0 (sharpness is minimum) to 7 (sharpness is access to individual movies based on their MPAA ratings
maximum). In case of bad antenna signals, a too high (for more details see user manual).
value of the sharpness can result in a noisy picture. • V-CHIP TV STATUS. Gives the setting of the V-chip as
Sharpness values can be changed via the “CURSOR applied by the selected TV-channel. Same values can be
LEFT” and “CURSOR RIGHT” keys on the RC-transmitter shown as for “TV Ratings Lock”.
after pressing the “MENU” button and selecting “PICTURE” • V-CHIP MOVIE STATUS. Gives the status of the V-chip
and “SHARPNESS”. from the selected TV-channel for individual movies based
• HEADPHONE VOLUME. Gives the last status of the on their MPAA rating. Same values can be shown as
headphone volume, as set by the customer. The value can ‘Movie Ratings Lock.’
vary from 0 (volume is minimum) to 100 (volume is • OPTIONS 1. Gives the option codes of option group 1 as
maximum). Headphone volume values can be changed via set in SAM (Service Alignment Mode).
the “CURSOR LEFT” and “CURSOR RIGHT” keys on the • OPTIONS 2. Gives the option codes of option group 2 as
RC-transmitter after pressing the “MENU” button and set in SAM (Service Alignment Mode).
selecting “SOUND” and “HEADPHONE VOLUME”. • AVL. Indicates the last status of AVL (Automatic Volume
• SURROUND MODE. Indicates the by the customer Level): “ON” or “OFF”. Change via “MENU”, “TV”,
selected surround mode (or automatically chosen mode). “SOUND”, “AVL”.
Possible values are “OFF”, “INCREDIBLE SURROUND”
OR “DOLBY VIRTUAL”. These settings can be influenced
CUSTOMER SERVICE MENU 5
after pressing the “MENU” button and selecting “SOUND”
• DELTA VOLUME. Indicates the last status of the delta
and SURROUND MODE”. It can also have been selected volume for the selected preset as set by the customer: from
automatically by signaling bits (internal software).
“-12” to “+12”. Change via “MENU”, “TV”, “SOUND”,
• DIGITAL OPTION. Gives the selected digital mode,
“DELTA VOLUME”.
“PROGRESSIVE SCAN”, “MOVIE PLUS” or “PIXEL Note: This is not implemented yet.
PLUS”. Change via “MENU”, “PICTURE”, “DIGITAL
OPTIONS” (Not applicable for this set. Only “STANDARD”
How to exit CSM
will be displayed).
Use one of the following methods:
• BALANCE. Indicates the balance settings, between “-50”
and “+50”. Change via “MENU”, “SOUND”, and • After you press a key on the RC-transmitter (with exception
of the “CHANNEL”, “VOLUME” and digit (0-9) keys), or
“BALANCE”. Not applicable for Dolby Pro Logic sets.
• After you switch the TV-set “OFF” with the mains switch.

CUSTOMER SERVICE MENU 3


• CENTRE MODE. Indicates if centre mode is set “ON” or 5.3 Problems and Solving Tips (related to CSM)
“OFF”. When centre mode is on, all TV speakers are used
as one centre speaker. Change Centre mode via “MENU”, Note: Below described problems are all related to the TV
“SETUP”, “SPEAKERS”, and “CENTRE MODE”. settings (visible in the CSM menu). The procedures to change
• DNR. Gives the selected DNR setting (Dynamic Noise the value (or status) of the different settings are described
Reduction), “OFF”, “MINIMUM”, “MEDIUM”, or above. New value(s) are automatically stored.
“MAXIMUM”. Change via “MENU”, “PICTURE”, “DNR”
• NOISE FIGURE. Gives the noise ratio for the selected
5.3.1 Picture Problems
transmitter. This value can vary from 0 (good signal) to 127
(average signal) and to 255 (bad signal). For some
software versions, the noise figure will only be valid when Snowy/noisy picture
“Active Control” is set to “medium” or “maximum”. 1. Check in CSM line NOISE FIGURE. In case the value is
• SOURCE. Indicates which source is used and the video/ "127" or higher, and the value is also high on other
audio signal quality of the selected source. (Example: programs, check the aerial cable/aerial system. For some
Tuner, Video/NICAM) Source: “TUNER”, “EXT1”, “EXT2”, software versions, the noise figure will only be valid when
“EXT3”, “EXT4”, “SIDE”, “AV1”, “AV2”, “AV3” or “AV4”. “Active Control” is set to “medium” or “maximum”.
Video signal quality: “VIDEO”, “S-VIDEO”, “RGB 1FH”, 2. Check in CSM lines SHARPNESS and NOISE FIGURE. In
“YPBPR 1FH 480P”, “YPBPR 1FH 576P”, “YPBPR 1FH case the value of line SHARPNESS is "3" or "4" and the
1080I”, “YPBPR 2FH 480P”, “YPBPR 2FH 576P”, “YPBPR value of line NOISE FIGURE is high ("127" or higher),
2FH 1080I”, “RGB 2FH 480P”, “RGB 2FH 576P” or “RGB decrease the "Sharpness” value.
2FH 1080I”. Audio signal quality: “STEREO”, “SPDIF 1”,
“SPDIF 2”, or “SPDIF”. Picture too dark
• AUDIO SYSTEM. Gives information about the audio 1. Press “Menu”, “TV”, “Picture”, “Smart Picture”. In case the
system of the selected transmitter: “ANALOGUE MONO”, picture improves, increase the “Brightness” or the
“ANALOGUE STEREO”, “PCM 2/0”, “DD 1/0”, “DD 2/0 “Contrast” value. The new value(s) are automatically
LtRt”, “DD 2/0 L0R0”, “DD 2/1”, “DD 2/2”, “DD 3/0”, “DD 3/ stored (in “personal” pre-set) for all TV channels.
1”, “DD 3/2”, “DD 1+1”, “MPEG 1/0”, “MPEG 2/0”, “MPEG 2. Check in CSM line BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST. If the
2/0 LtRt”, “MPEG 2/1”, “MPEG 2/2”, “MPEG 3/0”, “MPEG value of these lines is low (< "10"), increase the
3/1”, “MPEG 3/2”, “MPEG 1+1” or “MPEG 2+2”. “Brightness” or the “Contrast” value via the user menu.
• TUNED BIT. Not applicable for US sets.
• SURROUND SPEAKERS. Not applicable for this set.
• ON TIMER. Indicates if the “On Timer” is set “ON” or “OFF”
and if the timer is “ON” also displays start time, start day
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Picture too bright microprocessor is working) and all repair information is


1. Press “Menu”, “TV”, “Picture”, “Smart Picture”. In case the directly available. When ComPair is installed together with
picture improves, decrease the “Brightness” or the the SearchMan electronic manual of the defective chassis,
“Contrast” value. The new value(s) are automatically stored schematics and PWBs are only a mouse click away.
(in “personal” pre-set) for all TV channels.
2. Check in CSM lines BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST. If the 5.4.2 Specifications
value of these lines is high (> 50), decrease the “Brightness”
value or increase the “Contrast” value via the user menu.
ComPair consists of a Windows based faultfinding program and
an interface box between PC and the (defective) product. The
White line around picture elements and text ComPair interface box is connected to the PC via a serial or
1. Press “Menu”, “TV”, “Picture”, “Smart Picture”. In case the RS232 cable.
picture improves, decrease the “Sharpness” value. The new For this chassis, the ComPair interface box and the TV
value is automatically stored (in “personal” pre-set) for all communicate via a bi-directional service cable via the service
TV channels. connector.
2. Check in CSM line “Sharpness”. If the value is high,
decrease it. The new value is automatically stored for all TV The ComPair faultfinding program is able to determine the
channels. problem of the defective television. ComPair can gather
diagnostic information in two ways:
No picture • Automatic (by communication with the television): ComPair
Check in CSM line TUNED BIT. In case the value is “No”, install can automatically read out the contents of the entire error
the required program again. Open the installation menu and buffer. Diagnosis is done on I2C level. ComPair can access
perform manual installation. the I2C bus of the television. ComPair can send and receive
I2C commands to the micro controller of the television. In
No picture this way, it is possible for ComPair to communicate (read
No proper signal is received. Check the aerial cable/aerial and write) to devices on the I2C busses of the TV-set.
system. • Manually (by asking questions to you): Automatic diagnosis
is only possible if the micro controller of the television is
working correctly and only to a certain extends. When this
No picture or unstable picture
A scrambled or decoded signal is received. is not the case, ComPair will guide you through the
faultfinding tree by asking you questions (e.g. Does the
screen give a picture? Click on the correct answer: YES /
Black and white picture
NO) and showing you examples (e.g. Measure test-point I7
Check in CSM line COLOUR. In case the value is low (< "10"), and click on the correct oscillogram you see on the
increase the “Colour” value via the user menu. The new value is
oscilloscope). You can answer by clicking on a link (e.g. text
automatically stored for all TV channels.
or a waveform picture) that will bring you to the next step in
the faultfinding process.
Menu text not sharp enough By a combination of automatic diagnostics and an interactive
1. Press “MENU”, “TV”, “PICTURE”, “SMART PICTURE”. In question / answer procedure, ComPair will enable you to find
case picture improves, decrease the contrast value. The most problems in a fast and effective way.
new value(s) are automatically stored for all TV channels.
2. Check line “Contrast”. The value is high (> 50). Decrease Beside fault finding, ComPair provides some additional
the contrast value. features like:
• Up- or downloading of pre-sets (only for Europe sets).
5.3.2 Sound Problems • Managing of pre-set lists (only for Europe sets).
• Emulation of the Dealer Service Tool (DST).
No sound from left and right speaker • If both ComPair and SearchMan (Electronic Service
Check line “Volume”. The value is low. Increase the value of Manual) are installed, all the schematics and the PWBs of
“Volume”. The new value(s) are automatically stored (in the set are available by clicking on the appropriate
“personal” pre-set) for all TV channels. hyperlink.
Example: Measure the DC-voltage on capacitor C2568
Sound too loud for left and right speaker (Schematic/Panel) at the Mono-carrier.
– Click on the “Panel” hyperlink to automatically show the
Check line “Volume”. The value is high. Decrease the value of
PWB with a highlighted capacitor C2568.
“Volume”. The new value(s) are automatically stored (in
“personal” pre-set) for all TV channels. – Click on the “Schematic” hyperlink to automatically
show the position of the highlighted capacitor.

5.4 ComPair 5.4.3 Stepwise Start-up

5.4.1 Introduction Under normal circumstances, a fault in the power supply, or an


error during start-up, will switch the television to protection
ComPair (Computer Aided Repair) is a service tool for Philips mode. ComPair can take over the initialization of the television.
Consumer Electronics products. ComPair is a further In this way, it is possible to distinguish which part of the start-up
development on the European DST (service remote control), routine (hence which circuitry) is causing the problem.
which allows faster and more accurate diagnostics. ComPair Take notice that the transition between two steps can take some
has three big advantages: time, so give the set some time to reach a stable state. During
• ComPair helps you to quickly get an understanding on how the transition time, the LED can blink strangely.
to repair the chassis in a short time by guiding you
systematically through the repair procedures. Stepwise start- up explanation
• ComPair allows very detailed diagnostics (on I2C level) and This is realized via ComPair and is very helpful when a
is therefore capable of accurately indicating problem areas. protection is activated (see also chapter “Protections”). The
You do not have to know anything about I2C commands following diagram shows the start-up procedure of the set.
yourself because ComPair takes care of this. Every step of the stepwise start-up (also called trapped start-up)
• ComPair speeds up the repair time since it can in the diagram corresponds with the number of times the led
automatically communicate with the chassis (when the blinks.
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ON/OFF switch to ON OFF

OTC gets supply voltage

OTC resets, Initialise IO


pins

Read NVM identification


enable watchdog

start time extraction


Stand-by
stand-by bit = off t<500ms

Step 1 t<250ms
Activate MSP reset

Put Stand-by line LOW

Keep sound amplifiers muted with


sound enable = high

+5V and +8V is switched on

+8V and +5V get their nominal


level, detected by the OTC

Activate protection algorithms for +8V and +5V


and I²C (start I²C protection the moment the
component is initialised).
t<1500ms
Step 2

Read rest of NVM information t>400ms

Initialize HIP: IF, source selection, 2fh input, video processing


Switch on the syncoutput: set_syncout_tristate= off

Initialize tuner

Initialize 3D Combfilter (US


only)

Initialize PICNIC

Start time extraction

Deactivate reset MSP and


Initialize MSP

Initialize EPLD

Step 3
no
Stand-by bit set ?

Switch On PDP
or
yes Initialize PDP

Step 5

Semi stand-by ON

CL 36532053_064.eps
221003

Figure 5-1 Stepwise start-up diagram.


EN 22 5. FTP1.1U Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

Note (*): When multiple errors occur (errors occurred within a short time
• When the set is in stepwise mode and, due to stepping-up, span), there is a high probability that there is some relation
a protection is activated, the set will really go into protection between them.
(blinking LED). The set will not leave the stepwise-mode
however. If state X is the state where the set went to 5.5.2 How to read the Error Buffer
protection, stepwise start-up will return to state X-1. At state
(X-1) diagnostic measurements can be performed. Also, in
Use one of the following methods:
the short time the set is in state X but not yet in protection,
• On screen via the SAM (only if you have a picture).
you can also do some measurements. Examples:
– 0 0 0 0 0: No errors detected
5.4.4 How To Connect – 6 0 0 0 0: Error code 6 is the last and only detected error
– 9 6 0 0 0: Error code 6 was first detected and error code
1. First, install the ComPair Browser software (see the Quick 9 is the last detected error
Reference Card for installation instructions). • Via the blinking LED procedure (when you have no picture).
2. Connect the RS232 interface cable between a free serial See next paragraph.
(COM) port of your PC and the PC connector (marked with • Via ComPair.
“PC”) of the ComPair interface.
3. Connect the mains adapter to the supply connector (marked 5.5.3 How to clear the Error Buffer
with “POWER 9V DC”) of the ComPair interface.
4. Switch the ComPair interface “OFF”. Use one of the following methods:
5. Switch the television set “OFF” with the mains switch.
• By activation of the “RESET ERROR BUFFER” command
6. Connect the ComPair interface cable between the
in the SAM menu.
connector on the rear side of the ComPair interface (marked • With a normal RC, key in sequence “MUTE” followed by
with “I2C”) and the ComPair (or Service) connector at the
“062599” and “OK”.
rear side of the TV.
• When you transmit the commands “DIAGNOSE” - “99” -
7. Plug the mains adapter in a mains outlet, and switch the “OK” with ComPair (or with a DST).
interface “ON”. The green and red LEDs light up together.
• If the content of the error buffer has not changed for 50+
The red LED extinguishes after approx. 1 second while the
hours, it resets automatically.
green LED remains lit.
8. Start the ComPair program and read the “Introduction”
5.5.4 Error Codes
chapter.

In case of non-intermittent faults, clear the error buffer before


TO SERVICE
you begin the repair. This to ensure that old error codes are no
CONNECTOR
longer present. Before clearing the buffer, write down the
content, as this history can give you significant information.
If possible, check the entire contents of the error buffer. In some
situations, an error code is only the result of another error code
and not the actual cause (e.g., a fault in the protection detection
PC VCR Power I2C CL36532075_063.eps
circuitry can also lead to a protection).
9V DC 260104
There are various errors:
• I2C device errors.
Figure 5-2 ComPair interface connection • I2C bus errors.
• Protection errors.
5.4.5 How To Order • Errors not related to an I2C device, but of importance:
– FALCONIC (ERROR 26): at start-up, after initialization
ComPair order codes: of the PICNIC, the presence of the FALCONIC can be
• ComPair Software: ST4191. checked.
• ComPair Interface Box: 4822 727 21631. – EAGLE (ERROR 27): at start-up, after initialization of
• AC Adapter: T405-ND. the PICNIC, the presence of the Eagle can be checked.
• ComPair Quick Start Guide: ST4190.
• ComPair firmware upgrade IC: 3122 785 90510

Note: If you encounter any problems, contact your local support


desk.

5.5 Error Codes

5.5.1 Introduction

The error code buffer contains all detected errors since the last
time the buffer was erased. The buffer is written from left to right,
new errors are logged at the left side, and all other errors shift
one position to the right.
When an error has occurred, the error is added to the list of
errors, provided the list is not full or the error is a protection
error.
When an error occurs and the error buffer is full, then the new
error is not added, and the error buffer stays intact (history is
maintained), except when the error is a protection error.
To prevent that an occasional error stays in the list forever, the
error is removed from the list after 50+ operation hours.
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding FTP1.1U 5. EN 23

Table 5-1 Error Code Table

Error Device Description Def. item Def. Module indication Diagram


1 M24C32 NVM, spontaneous blinking error 1 7011 Control B5a
3 SAA4978 PICNIC 7713 Feature Box B3a
4 Supply 5 V 5V protection +5V Supply B5a
5 Supply 8 V 8V protection +8V Supply B5a
6 Slow I2C bus blocked Spontaneous blinking error 6 Slow I2C Blocked
8 TDA932x HIP High-end Input Processor 7323 Chroma IF IO B2
13 UV1318/... Tuner protection 1T01 Tuner B13
14 MSPxxxx ITT sound processor 7A02 Audio module B6a
15 uPD64083 3D Combfilter 7B00 Video control B11
18 Fast I2C bus blocked Spontaneous blinking error 18 Fast I2C Blocked
21 M62320P I/O Expander 7P56 Video Dual Screen B15b
25 Z86130 V-Chip 7P51 Video Dual Screen B15b
26 SAA4992 Falconic 7718 +3V (FBX) Supply B3b
27 T8F24EF Eagle 7724 +3V (FBX) Supply B3c
32 M29W400BT Flash Ram (EPG) 7012 EPG Memory B5a
53 AD9883A AD converter 2fh input 7L01 HD B19c
55 3V3_PDP One of the voltages is not ok + protection error Supply
56 EPLD EPLD error 7V01 Video control B19d,f
76 Audio Amplifier Audio DC protection A
83 TEA6422 Source select matrix audio 7I17 Audio Source Select B14d

Note: • Transmit the commands “MUTE” - “062500” - “OK” with a


• Error codes 1, 6, or 18 are protection codes and in this normal RC. The complete error buffer is shown. Take
case, supplies of some circuits will be switched “OFF”. notice that it takes some seconds before the blinking LED
Also, in protection, the LED will blink the number of times starts.
equivalent to the most recent error code. • Transmit the commands “MUTE” - “06250x” - “OK” with a
normal RC (where “x” is a number between 1 and 5). When
x= 1 the last detected error is shown, x= 2 the second last
5.6 The Blinking LED Procedure error, etc.... Take notice that it takes some seconds before
the blinking LED starts.
5.6.1 Introduction • “DIAGNOSE X” with the DST (where “x” is a number
between 1 and 5). When x= 1 the last detected error is
Via this procedure, you can make the contents of the error shown, x= 2 the second last error, etc.... When x = 0 all
buffer visible via the front LED. This is especially useful for fault errors are shown.
finding, when there is no picture.

When the SDM is entered, the front LED will show (blink) the
5.7 Protections
contents of the error-buffer. Error-codes > 10 are shown as
follows: 5.7.1 Introduction
– A long blink of 750 ms (which is an indication of the decimal
digit), This chassis has only one microprocessor (OTC), which
– A pause of 1.5 s, remains active during Standby. This because power of the
– “n” short blinks (where “n” = 1 - 9), microprocessor and the attached memory chip set is coming
– When all the error-codes are displayed, the sequence from the 3V3 supply, which is derived from the 5V Standby-
finishes with a LED blink of 3 s, circuitry. Therefore, in both Power-on as in Standby mode, the
– The sequence starts again. microprocessor is connected to this power supply.

Example: Error 12 9 6 0 0. If a fault situation is detected, an error code will be generated


After activation of the SDM, the front LED will show: and if necessary, the set is put in protection mode. The
– 1 long blink of 750 ms (which is an indication of the decimal protection mode is indicated by the blinking of the front LED at
digit) followed by a pause of 1.5 s, a frequency of 3 Hz (or by a coded blinking in special cases).
– 2 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s,
– 9 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s, The content of the error buffer can be read via the service menu
– 6 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s, (SAM), the blinking LED procedure or via DST/ComPair.
– 1 long blink of 3 s to finish the sequence,
– The sequence starts again. To get a quick diagnosis, this chassis has three service-modes
implemented:
Note: If errors 1, 6, or 18 occur, the LED always gives the last • The Customer Service Mode (CSM).
occurred error even if the set is NOT in service mode. • The Service Default Mode (SDM). Start-up of the set in a
predefined way.
5.6.2 How to Enter • The Service Alignment Mode (SAM). In this mode, items
of the set can be adjusted via a menu.
Use one of the following methods:
You can enter both SDM and SAM modes via the “service
• Enter the SDM (only via soldering pads marked “SDM” on
pads” on the SSP, via an RC-transmitter (DST or standard RC),
SSP). The blinking front LED will show the entire contents
of the error buffer (this works in “normal operation” mode or via ComPair. It is not possible to enter the SAM in “standby”;
the TV has to be in “normal operation” mode.
and in “protection” mode).
EN 24 5. FTP1.1U Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

5.7.4 Hardware Protection


The “Protection Diagram” shows the structure of the protection
system. See diagram below. Short-circuiting the 3V3 supply from the PDP will bring the TV in
protection mode. The absence of the 3V3 supply line is also
sensed via I2C and will be mentioned in the error overview.
DC_PROT (from audio) IRQ-DIGITAL (98)

+8V_CON +8V SENSE (105) 5.8 Repair tips


+5V_CON +5V SENSE (106)
5.8.1 3V3 Supply

OTC
As mentioned above, the 3V3 supply is switched “off” when
TUNER something goes wrong (detection of a missing 3V3 supply at
FAST I2C BUS BLOCKED
SLOW I2C BUS BLOCKED
one of the devices supplied by the 3V3). Because of this, the set
goes to protection (I2C protection). Error code 55 is logged.
For further diagnoses of the SSP, you need to overrule the I2C
EPLD
+ DC/DC
protection: put the set in Service Default Mode by means of the
I2C
PROTECTION
FBX
+
solder pads on the SSP. Connect an external 3V3 supply at
3D COMB (US)
CL 36532053_065.eps
connector 1Y81 (B20) and make sure the current is limited to
100703
approximately 1200 mA. If the supplied current exceeds 1100
mA (approximately normal working current) you can conclude
Figure 5-3 Protection diagram.
that one of the devices supplied by 3V3 is short-circuited on the
SSP. If the current does not exceed 1100mA the supply of the
There are several types of protections: PDP is defective.
• I2C related protections.
• OTC related protections (via polling on I/O pins or via
5.8.2 ComPair
algorithms).
• Hardware protection
All protections are explained hereafter. This chassis does not have an IR transmitting LED (as in MG-
sets). Therefore, a “Service” (ComPair) connector is
implemented at the rear side of the set, which is directly
5.7.2 I2C Related Protections
accessible. In addition to this, there is also a blinking LED
procedure to show the contents of the error buffer.
In normal operation, some registers of the I2C controlled ICs are
refreshed every 200 ms. During this sequence, the I2C busses When you use ComPair, you have the possibility to activate a
and the I2C ICs are checked. “stepwise start-up” mode. With this mode, you can initiate the
An I2C protection will take place if the SDA and SCL lines are start-up sequence step by step. This also means that in certain
short-circuited to ground, or to each other. An I2C error will also steps, some protections are not activated. This is sometimes
occur, if the power supply of the IC is missing. very convenient during repair.

3V3_PDP protection: When the 3V3 supply is short-circuited


5.8.3 Protections
or interrupted the set switches off and goes into protection. The
FBX, EPLD IC and 3D comb (US only) have no supply voltage
and give no acknowledge. In this case the set should go into Activating SDM via the “service pads” will overrule the
protection. An error code is written in the NVM: 3V3_PDP error. processor-controlled protections, but not the hardware
protections. This means, that the A/D-input protections (5 and 8
FBX protection: the FBX protection is not available anymore. V) and the I2C “not-acknowledging” info of FBX + EPLD + 3D
Comb (US) and of the tuner are overruled.
Caution: When doing this, the service technician must know
5.7.3 OTC Related Protections
what he is doing, as it could lead to damaging the set.

If a protection is detected at an OTC input, the OTC will start to


5.8.4 Power Supply
scan all protection inputs every 200 ms for 5 times. If the
protection on one of the inputs is still active after 1 s, the
microprocessor will put the set in the protection mode. Before The power supply is part of the PDP display, which is not
the scanning is started, a so-called “ESD refresh” is carried out. described in this manual. However for normal operation at least
This is done, because the interrupt on one of the inputs is +9V-STBY and +9V-STBY-SW must be available, both are
possibly caused either by a flash or by ESD. As a flash or ESD available on connector 1Y82 of SSP. When this is valid the
can influence IC settings, the HIP, MSP, 3D Comb (US only) standby voltage +5V2-DISP must be available otherwise OTC is
and wireless module (not used in this set) are initialized again, not powered.
to ensure the normal picture and sound conditions of the set.

8 V and 5 V protections: The microprocessor senses the


presence of the 8 V and 5 V (via the “+5V_CON” and
“+8V_CON” lines). If one (or both) of these voltages is (are) not
present, an error code is stored in the error buffer of the NVM,
and the set is put in the protection mode.

Audio DC protection: The OTC senses if the audio module is


in protection via IRQ-DIGITAL (pin 98 of OTC). If this is the
case, the OTC puts the set in protection.
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding FTP1.1U 5. EN 25

Table 5-2 Repair tips

Phenomenon Possible Cause Repair tip


No picture, LED blinking at 3 Hz. Set is in protection due to vari- You have no picture, so:
ous causes. For error codes see Read the error buffer via ComPair (error buffer is accessible when set
error-code list. is in protection, compare-file will guide you to this)
Read the blinking LED information via standard remote command
< mute > 06250x < ok >.
Or you read the error code sequence via standard remote command
< mute > 062500 < ok >.
When you have found the error, check the circuitry related to the supply
voltage and I2C-communication or the circuitry that triggers the protec-
tion.
No picture, LED blinking with No communication on slow I2C- As processor cannot communicate with one of the 2 busses it the
code 6-6-6 or 18-18-18. or fast I2C-bus. standby-led spontaneously starts blinking 6-6-6-etc or 18-18-18-etc...
If in the error buffer somewhere is an error 6 or 18, these will have the
highest priority starting the mentioned blinking.
Measure dependent of the error on the I2C-bus which device is loading
the bus. (Use I2C-overview)
No picture, LED blinking with No communication on NVM-I2C As the uP cannot communicate with the NVM I2C bus, it spontaneously
code 1-1-1. bus to the uP. starts blinking 1-1-1.
Note: when there is no access to the NVM, a lot of picture setting can
go wrong.
No RC-reception. uP circuitry or RC-receiver is In case the set does react on a local keyboard operation, you must
LED does not echo RC-com- defective. check the RC-receiver circuitry (diagram LD).
mands.
Picture is not synchronised. The sync is derived in the HIP. Check crystals in the HIP circuit on bad contacts.
Picture is distorted. Check video-path in Service De- Investigate whether there is an error code present in the error buffer. In
fault Mode. case there is one, check the I2C-bus and/or supply lines (see overview
supply lines).Measure and check signal path Tuner-HIP-FBX-EPLD.
Picture with horizontal stripes. Pixel Plus processing is mal- Check functionality on circuitry (B3a, B3b, and B3c) of PICNIC (7713),
functioning. FALCONIC (7718, EAGLE (7724) and/or field memories (7714, 7717,
7719, 7722 and 7723.
Tip: the whole Pixel Plus chipset (3 ICs + 5 Field Memories) can be di-
agnosed via ComPair.
No menu, no OSD. Probably a defective uP. Measure test points B61to B64 on diagram B5A.
Various symptoms, due to miss- An interrupted fuse, NFR-resis- When no symptom or error code leads you to a specific circuitry, use
ing local supply voltage. tor or connection. the supply lines overview (see supply lines overview), for a quick scan
of all supply lines.

5.9 Software Downloading

In this chassis, you can upgrade the “main” software via


ComPair without removing the back cover of the set. The
switch, which is needed for the software downloading
procedure, can be reached through a gap of the back cover.
The switch is located next to the SAM/SDM pads and can be
operated with a long and thin (plastic) screwdriver. Make sure
that you do not damage the PWB with sharp objects. You can
find more information on how this procedure works in the
ComPair file. It is possible that not all sets are equipped with
the hardware, needed to make software upgrading possible. To
speed up the programming process, the firmware IC of the
ComPair interface can be upgraded (every registered customer
receives this IC free of charge)
EN 26 5. FTP1.1U Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

Personal Notes:
Wiring Diagram, Block Diagrams and Overviews FTP1.1U 6. 27

6. Wiring Diagram, Block Diagrams and Overviews


Wiring Diagram

8345 1Y45
3P P Topcontrol

LSP PDP LSP


HIGH HIGH
R L

CN8007

CN8003
CN804

CN803
CN8008
POWER SUPPLY PDP

CN8010 CN8011
PDP
A
Audio
Amplifier 12P
CN8002 CN8001
9P
0302

8302
PDP
8311

LVDS
LA03 8308
8307
8P
0388

LSP 8305 8303 LSP


LOW 4P 4P 8309 LOW
R 0304 0303 1Y45 1Y82 1Y88 1Y20 1Y81 L
3P 13P 8P 10P 1Y01 12P
20P
interface board PDP/SSB

LSP 8304 8303 LSP


LOW B SSP LOW
1320 1355
R 10P 3P
L
EMC
10P EMC filter 3P
1330 1345

CN806
PDP PDP PDP

LD 10P
0320

8306
Mains
Switch

CONNECTOR BOTTOM SIDE

CONNECTOR TOP SIDE

CABLE PART OF PANEL ASSY


CL 36532075_006.eps
CABLE PART OF PDP ASSY 241103
Wiring Diagram, Block Diagrams and Overviews FTP1.1U 6. 28

Block Diagram Video


VIDEO
TUN1 IF, I/O VIDEOPROCESSING B11 3D-COMB PICNIC FALCONIC EAGLE
B13 B2 B6A B3A B3B B3C

B5A CVBS-TXT 7717 7717


MSM54V12222A MSM54V12222A
OTC
7B00
UPD64083CF FIELD FIELD
7B10
7411 1406 7322 7320 7B09 84 Y YOUT-3D-COMB MEMORY MEMORY
7711 64K 2 3
SOUND M27C512 PROM 7724
88 3D-COMB COUT-3D-COMB
+5V +33V FILTER 83 C TBF24EF
4.5 MHz 12 7722
7712 7718 MS81V04160
7B02 74HC573D SAA4992
COUT-3D-COMB
LATCH FIELD
5T02 6TO8 I6 V2 YOUT-3D-COMB Y-2FH (0-7) MEMORY YGO (0-7)
-/33 7323 Y5
1TO1 TDA9320H 10 12 13 14 26 29 28
1410
UV1318ST C Y FM4
7,3 9 SAW FILTER I5
VIDEO UV-2FH (0-7) (lower lines) UVGO (0-7)
T1 7713 7714
TUNER VIF1 2 SAA4978H MS81V04160
11 IF-TER PLL GROUP 7414
1 ERR VIF2 3 DEM DELAY L6
V6
13 COR.
Y50 9A04 Y-PIP+MAIN-OUT 23
Y-OUT (0-9)
5 4 1 L7 DIGITAL
Y Y 49 3x SIGNAL PROCESSING DA (0-15) MF (1-17)
2FH INTERFACE
AGC1 TUNER AGC 62 HIP Y PROC. Y/U/V
SWITCH
U
V
50
51
U50 9A05 U-PIP+MAIN-OUT 25 ADC FIELD
MEMORY
FM1
B3D
(BUFFERS) 7723
U-VOUT (0-9)
CLI6
S-SDA

L8
S-SCL

VIDEO V7 MS81V04160
ERR 9A06 7743
SIF2 64
SIF1 63
QSS
MIXER QSS-AM
8 SWITCH
+
CONTROL
U V Y U V
V50 V-PIP+MAIN-OUT 26
PICNIC WEC
FEA FALCONIC YF (0-7) BUFFER YF-BUFF (0-7)
FIELD
MEMORY YGO (0-7)
EAGLE
AM RSTW
DEMO V8
ERR ERR 7745 ERR
DECODER 3 RSTR 26 FM5 27
C
5 C PROC. PAL (lower lines)
UVF (0-7) BUFFER UVF-BUFF (0-7) HVGO (0-7)
AGC 7410 NTSC
MONITOR 1411 SECAM
QSS-AM RNRST
B5A SEE L8 L10
B6A BLOCK DIAGRAM 3727
SYNC H-SYNC 60 HA50 HA50 28 SYNC PROCESSING
AUDIO SNDA
SEPAR. PROC.
SOUND BANDPASS F14 7740 L11 CLK32I
CVBS-SC1-AV1-IN 4.5 MHz 16 3722 SNCL
1 V-SYNC 61 VA50 2 4 29 7742 18 FALREF RSTR
1 REF
CVBS-AV3-IN 18 PROC. SNDA 19 REFIN
NC. Y-2FH (0-7) BUFFER 17
1 2 21
SCL-F SNCL 20 Vref
7741 4
7744
SDA-F 30 Href-EXT 2 INSTR1
Y-CVBS-SC2-AV2-IN 20 2 4 5 CLK64
3 12 UV-2FH (0-7) BUFFER
INTR1 89 CLK 32P 5 HD-E 16
C-SC2-SVHS-IN 1308 SNDA
21 1
4 Y U V 57 NTSC M 13(2x) SNCL VD-E 14
Y-CVBS-FRONT-IN 23 3.57MHz Href CLOCK 32O 15
RGB/YUV CLK32E 22

SWITCH_2FH

SWITCH_1FH
C-FRONT-IN 46 SCL-F 11
24 MATRIX
23
R G B R G B 47 SDA-F

SCART1

SCART2

VREF
2,5,11,18,

VA
12,21 19,20,23
32 34 36 37 38 39 41 42 43 40
1 2 3 4 5
CVBS-SC2-MON-OUT 7415 N.C.
5 N.C.
R/G/B-SC1-Y/U/V-IN
6

U-VOUT (0-9)
I/O US

UV-2FH (0-7)
B14A EPLD CONTROL EPLD I/O+ LVDS

Y-OUT (0-9)
I/O3

Y-2FH (0-7)
B14B B19D + B19F B20
AND SUPPLY
AV3 +3V3-EPLD
CVBS 7V01 7V02
EP1C12Q240C0 DS90C385MTD 1
1Y01
AV3-CVBS-IN 9I00
SUPPLY 48 TXLCD0- 16
R (0-7)
3 4 C-AV3-IN 9I02 TXLCD0+
9 47 15
SVHS CLK-2FH
UV DEMUX TTL
1 2 13 CLK-2FH YUV PARALLEL 46 TXLCD1- 13
CLK-32P CLOCK UV CONTRAST OSD
5 to G (0-7) to
SWITCH 9 CLK-64 CONVERTION SATURATION INSERTION
RGB LVDS 45 TXLCD1+ 12
BRIGHTNESS
16
CLK-32I 42 TXLCD2- 10
B (0-7)
H-2FH-AD-OUT 18(2x) LVDS
CLK-VID 41 TXLCD2+ 9 PDP-
6 V-2FH-AD-OUT transmitter
I/O STANDARD DISPLAY
B15B 7 SYNCDET DEFLECTION PWR-OK-PDP CLKP 38 TXLCD3- 4
OPTIONAL LCD-PWR-ON
AV1 8 1:2 PATH PATH 37 TXLCD3+ 3
SC1-CVBS 7P56 7P51 Href-EXT 45 PARITY 25
M62320
S-SDA 14
Z86130 B19D
26
LAMP-ON
SELECT-VGA-YPBPR
EPLD FOR
1FH, 2FH
FOR
3FH 55 HS-OUT 27 1
ONLY ONLY
I/O 9 V-CHIP 1 10 CLKP 54 VS-OUT 28 14
VA ERR LVDS
EXP S-SCL
AV2 S-SDA 3 15 12 Vref 56 Conn.
3 10 Href-EXT 49 DE-OUT 30 17
IN-Y-CVBS-SC2-AV2
14 SYNC Href 2(2x) SDA-F3
3 HD-E
CONTROL
S-SCL 2 11 7E02 20
15 RSTR 11
EPCS1 VD-E
ERR TXCLKLCD-
?? REF 17 SCL-F3 50 CLK-OUT 31 40 7

CLK-OSD
4 12 2 DATA
EPLD FALREF 21 PLL TXCLKLCD+
SWITCH-HEF

5 FLASH 6 CLOCK 53 LVDS-PWR-DOWN 32 39 6


REFIN 19 SN-CL
SC2-R-C-IN RAM
4 3 20 SCL-DISP 19
SWITCH-1FH SN-DA
SVHS INPUT
CONTROL SWITCH-2FH 4 SDA-DISP 20
2 1

BL-OSD (0-4)
G-OSD (0-5)
R-OSD (0-5)

B-OSD (0-5)
UV-AD (0-7)
3(2x)

U-AD (0-7)
5

Y-AD (0-7)
VS-ON 11

PDP-GO 8
B14C
7I32
74HC4053
5 MON-OUT
SC2-CVBS-MON-OUT 3
4
5

1
15
2

SC1-CVBS
12
14 HD3-OTC
13
Y-2 3704 HD3-EPLD
11 TO OTC
3703 VD-EPLD B5A
VD-OTC

SEE ALSO
B3A BLOCK DIAGRAM
1 IN-CVBS-SC1-AV1 CONTROL
2,3,4,13,16,17, 2,3,4,9,10,11,
19,20,21,212,23,26 16,17,18,19,20,21
23
DVI RECEIVER DVI/RGB HDI A/D CONVERTER
B19B B19A B19C
7557 9, 10 13 3
1V21 SII905 D7 H-DVI-BUF 18
26 22
DVI-D CONNECTOR 18 H-DVI HD3-OTC CLK-OSD
D8 7L01
DVI-SIGNALS
17
9
1

19 V-DVI AD9883AKST
7L03

7D52
SERIAL OSD
7V26 DVI 7D53 57 REGISTER
M24CO1 RECEIVER SDA-F3
7D54 +
D11 56
23 R-DVI R-VGA-BUF Y-VGA SCL-F3 POWER
2FH INTERFACE OTC
EDID 26 G-DVI G-VGA-BUF
RGB/
U-VGA
MAN. B3D B5A B3A B19E
NVM YUV/ (ZERO DELAY BUFFER) +VB
16
24

31 B-DVI
B-VGA-BUF MATRIX V-VGA EPLD
7746
C5

D9 D10 6 OSD
H-DVI SYNC 66 H-2FH-AD-OUT 7747 CY23S02 7E23 7E21
30
PROC. 64 V-2FH-AD-OUT 7 13
CLK-32P 2 4 2 IN OUT 8 CLK-32E
V-DVI 31 +
65 SYNCDET 8
SUB-Y-2FH 49 CLOCK 3 SWITCH-2FH 7E16
9(2x) 1
GENERATOR 67 CLK-2FH 3855 3848 AD9066JR
7748
7D51 18
TDA8601T CLK-32I 2 4 1 FBIN 11 DXB R-OSD (0-5)
2FH I/O
B14C Y-2 RGB/YPbPr ERR
53 1 6
A/D
OUTPUT SELECTION
7126:7131 7E08 DXA G-OSD (0-5)
SUB-Y-2FH U-VGA 2 7E13
Y-2 CLAMP
AV4 12 U-2FH 7001 7E17 1
SUB-U-2FH 6 3-STATE 2-9
SAA5801H 7E20
CLAMP Y-AD (0-7) 22 CLK-32O 3046-a 3705
77 R-TXT 2FHR-GFX R-OSD
YPbPr/ SUB-U-2FH 7E09
Pb-2 3046-b 3706 AD9066JR
YUV Y-VGA 3 70-77 2FH . 3FH 78 G-TXT 2FHG-GFX G-OSD
CLAMP
MATRIX 11 Y-2FH A/D TXT
SUB-Y-2FH 7 3-STATE UV-AD (0-7) 3046-c 3707 DXB B-OSD (0-5)
CLAMP COVERTER OSD 79 B-TXT 2FHB-GFX B-OSD 11
Pr-2 SUB-V-2FH A/D
3046-d 3708
12-19 80 FB-TXT 2FHFB-GFX BL-OSD 6
V-VGA 4
CLAMP U-AD (0-7) DXA BL-OSD (0-5)
10 V-2FH
SUB-V-2FH 8 3-STATE 1
SC1-R-IN-V-IN CLAMP SEE ALSO
BLOCK
6 R/G/B-SC1-Y/U/V-IN DIAGRAM
1FH SC1-G-IN-Y-IN 15 CONTROL
13
16 3-STATE
SC1-B-IN-U-IN CL 36532075_113.eps
SELECT-VGA-YPBPR 10
5 020204
Wiring Diagram, Block Diagrams and Overviews FTP1.1U 6. 29

Testpoint Overview Small Signal Panel


SSP SIDE A SSP SIDE B
7E02 1E02
7L02 A/D CONVERTOR 7D57
A/D CONVERTOR
(2FH) 7E09 (FOR OSD)

EPLD FLASH 1E03


7L01 EPLD
7V01 7V02
RAM 7D51
DVI
A/D CONVERTOR
7E16 (FOR OSD) 7D59
LVDS
TRANSMITTER

5 x CINCH
7746
7719 FM4
FM3 7717 5U01 7722
CLOCK
FM2
FALCONIC EAGLE
7706 1U06 7U03
7723 7Y00 7718 7724
FM4 FM1
1U05
7744 7742 7714
7U04 7132
7743 7745
2X BUFFER
7005
7001 BUFFER
PIN TP 7727 1Y45 SC1/SC4 AUDIO INPUT
5 B60 15 x CINCH -SWITCH
16 B55
83 B57 7012 7007
PICNIC
84 B58 7006 OTC 7713 7011 FLASH DRAM
85 B52 7001 PIN TP 7712 RAM
86 B51 FLASH 7711 23 L6 7713 TXT
RAM EPG
87 B54 PICNIC 25 L7
88 B53 PROM 26 L8 NVM
28 L10 LATCH (OTC)
7018 7019
29 L11
TO LCD 34 L9
(SIGNAL CONN.)
OTC AUDIO
2X FLASH BUFFER 1Y01
DEM. 1A00
1409
S-VHS
7A02 7A07
1408 7A02 PIN TP
7323 20 B66
1170
7323 21 B67
PIN TP HIP 7A00 50 B65
2 I5 3 x CINCH 7307
10 I6 7A03
12 7A03
14 V2 PIN TP
26 V5 1 B69
7 B68 COMB
46 V10 S-VHS FILTER
47 V9
49 V6
50 V7
51 V8
60 L8
61 F14

1Y55
AUDIO 7P56

7P51
7117 INPUT
HEAD
PHONE SWITCH I/O EXP.
7120
V-CHIP.

REG. 7107
SWITCH
COMPAIR
1119
CONNECTOR

1T01 TUNER
T1

1S36 1S46 1S88 1S20

B51 PM3394B B52 PM3394B B53 PM3394B B54 PM3394B B55 PM3394B B57 PM3394B B58 PM3394B B60 PM3394B B65 B66 B67 B68 B69 F14 I5 I6 PM3394B L6 PM3394B L7 PM3394B L8 L9 PM3394B

2V / div DC 2V / div DC 2V / div DC 2V / div DC 2V / div DC 500mV / div AC 1V / div DC 500mV / div DC 200mV / div AC 20mV / div AC 20mV / div AC 20mV / div AC 20mV / div AC 1V / div DC 20mV / div AC 1V / div DC 500mV / div DC 500mV / div DC 1V / div DC 1V / div DC
100us / div 100us / div 5ms / div 5ms / div 250ns / div 10us / div 5ms / div 10us / div 10µs / div 1ms / div 1ms / div 1ms / div 1ms / div 5ms / div 10µs / div 10us / div 10us / div 10us / div 20us / div 250ns / div
L10 T1 V2 PM3394B V5 PM3394B V6 PM3394B V7 PM3394B V8 PM3394B V9 PM3394B V10 PM3394B 1U05 1U06

1V / div DC 200mV / div AC 1V / div DC 1V / div DC 500mV / div DC 500mV / div DC 1V / div DC 2V / div DC 2V / div DC 5 V / div DC 5 V / div DC CL 36532075_115.eps
20us / div 10µs / div 10us / div 10us / div 20us / div 20us / div 20us / div 200us / div 200us / div 5µs / div 5µs / div 040204
Wiring Diagram, Block Diagrams and Overviews FTP1.1U 6. 30

Block Diagram Audio & Control


BLOCK DIAGRAM AUDIO & CONTROL - AUDIO -
B2 IF SEE ALSO
BLOCK DIAGRAM
VIDEO
B14D AUDIO I/O
B6A 7A02
B14E B20 A2 FILTERS
A3 AUDIO AMPL- L-HIGH 3330
7365-2
5335
3315 VSND-POS
7323 MSP3421G 7260-A IRF7343
VCC-10-POS 7330
TDA9320H LM833DT 7315 2330 3337 D
7411 1411 G
3 L-HIGH LM311D 8
HIP 10 4.5MHZ
1 2 S 5365 OUT_LH
MAIN 7410 3328
50 IF1 7A03 2 7 F365
B65 B66 LM833D B68 3 F330
QSS_AM LOUD- 20 5 7 AUDIO-R 5I21 3207 F248 2355 3362 D
2355
DE- PRESCALE SPEAKER LOUD 1Y88 0388 F328 G
ADC DAC 21 1 AUDIO-L 5I22 3259 1,4 S
MODULATOR PRE-PROCESSING SOUND 3 7302
IF2 8 8 7225 7365-1
PROCESSING LM833DT 7355 IRF7343
7I17 B67 7A00 B69 3318 3355 5366
7 7 3205 L-POS 3 F231 VCC-10-NEG
I/O TEA6422D 3220
B14B 4
25
47 MONO-IN DACM-SUB
23 3 1 AUDIO-SW
N.C. AUDIO-L 6 6 3201 L-NEG 2
1
7340 VSND-NEG
R1
ERR 5 5 OUT_PROT
6
24 13 SND R-MAIN-IN 45 14 HEADPHONE/ 17 HPN-R HPN-R A7
R2 R1
MATRIX 4 4 AUDIO-ENABLE
1 SURROUND
L-FRONT-IN 8 SNDL-MAIN-IN 44 DAC 18 HPN-L HPN-L
23 SWITCH 15 SOUND
R3 R2 3 3
PROCESSING
42 AUDIO AMPL- L-LOW
AV3
R-FRONT-IN
2 10
20
R4 R3
17 SC1 SCART
DSP
2 2 3215 R-POS 5
7 3240
F241 A4 3430
7465-2
5435

41 7238-A 3415 VSND-POS


AUDIO-R 1 1 3220 L-NEG 6 7430 IRF7343
2 INPUT SOURCE VCC-10-POS D
19 LM833DT 7415 2430 3437
R5 39 SELECT SELECT 3 L-LOW LM311D 8 G
SC3 S 5465
ADC PRESCALE 1 2 OUT_LL

3
18
R6 38 B14D SOUND- 7S03-1
ENABLE B1 3222
2
3
7 3428
F430
F465
AL-SC1-IN F245 D
CENTER 36
SC4
B5A 3234 F428
2455 3462
G
2465
AV1 4 1,4
AR-SC1-IN CENTER 35 DAC 28 SNDR-SC1-OUT-DC OTC S
7211 F211 7402 7465-1
BC857BM AU-EN-NOT 7455
3418 3455 IRF7343
29 SNDL-SC1-OUT-DC +9V-STBY A 5460
7S03-2 VCC-10-NEG
5 SCART POR-IO2 VSND-NEG
AL-SC2-IN 7440
3 DAC OUTPUT
4
AV2 L1 SELECT OUT_PROT
6
AR-SC2-IN 5 ERR
83 7S04 PWR-OK-PDP A7
5 12
L2 L1 25 SNDR-MON-OUT
7 SC B19F
7 6 14
AL-SC3-IN L2 26 SNDL-MON-OUT
L3 AUDIO AMPL- R-HIGH
AV3 8
9
9 16 61
A5 3530
7565-2
5535

AR-SC3-IN L4 L3 3515 VSND-POS


7260-B IRF7343
VCC-10-POS 7530
1 LM833DT 7515 2530 3537 D
10 I/O 5 R-HIGH LM311D 8 G

2FH I/O 9
L5
N.C.
I2S-MSP-WS 4 12 I2S-DPL-OUT B14B 7 2
3528
S 5565 OUT_RH
B14C AL-SC4-IN
11
L6
I2S-MSP-CLK 3 I2S
INTERFACE
15 I2S-DPL-CLK
I2S-DPL-WS
N.C.
2IA1 SNDR-SC2-OUT
6
3
7
F530
F565

2FH 14 SNDR-SC2-OUT F245 2555 3552 D


10 I2S-MSP-OUT5 2565
AV4 AR-SC4-IN 6 I2S-MSP-IN R 3274 F528 G
2IA0 MONITOR OUT 1,4 S
SNDL-SC2-OUT 7502 7565-1
SNDL-SC2-OUT
L 7555 IRF7343
3518 3555 5560
VCC-10-NEG
SNDR-MON-OUT SNDR-MON-OUT VSND-NEG
R 7540
AUDIO OUT
AUDIO RECEIVER AUDIO DELAY LINES I2S-MSP-OUT SNDL-MON-OUT SNDL-MON-OUT OUT_PROT
L
B14B B6D A7

SND-CENTER-IN 7A15 7A04 7A05 7A12 7A13 7A14


BC847BW M74HC590T M74HC590T CY7C1998 74HCT573 74HCT573 B6A AUDIO AMPL- R-LOW
7A07-A
A6 3630
7665-2
5335

7238-B 3615 VSND-POS


MC33178D 7630 IRF7345
LM833DT 7615 VCC-10-POS D
F872 2630 3637
1I08 5 L-HIGH LM311D 8 G
15 9A07 HPN-L HEADPHONE-L S 5665 OUT_RL
3 1 7 2
7 3628
9A10 6 F665
7x 8x 7x 8x 14 HEADPHONE-R F630
3
COUNTER COUNTER RAM "D" F.F. "D" F.F. F245 2655 3662 D
13 9A11 2665
3244 F628 G
12 9A12 HPN-R 1,4 S
5 7 7602 7665-1
7x 8x 7655
3618 3655 IRF7345
5660
VCC-10-NEG
7640 VSND-NEG

OUT_PROT
A7
- CONTROL -
SUPPLY & DC-PROTECTION
B1 CONN. B5A OTC FLASH
B60
7001
SAA5801H
B61
B3A B19F A7 0303

R-TXT 3705 R-OSD 5


CVBS-TXT 5 77
B2 OUT_LH L-HIGH
B62 4
78 G-TXT 3706 G-OSD
B57
3C10 83 3
HD3-EPLD B63
SEE ALSO B3A 79 B-TXT 3707 B-OSD
BLOCK DIAGRAM OTC OUT_LL
2
VIDEO
B64
B58 FBL-TXT 3708 BL-OSD
3C11 84 80 1
VD-EPLD
B3A
B53 L-LOW
88 SDA-F 0304
SEE ALSO R-HIGH
7 B54 BLOCK DIAGRAM OUT_RH
CVBS-Y-RECORD-IN 4
N.C. 87 SCL-F VIDEO
SEE ALSO
FRONT-DETECT 114 B51 IIC DIAGRAM 3
N.C.
86 SDA-S
2
B52
85 SCL-S OUT_RL
+5V2-CON 7002 : 1
7004 B56 R-LOW
74 90 TXD
RESET
+5V2 +5V RESET
7005 N.C.
89 RXD
TOP CONTROL LF33AB 7013, 7014
P EMC B20 3S11 IN OUT +3V3 RESET
A3
A4
OUT_PROT
FLASH RP 3099C 3081
0345 1345 1355 1Y45
3IB6 INTOTC
RAM
119 9005 OR 9017 SAM DC-PROTECT
A5 CIRCUIT
2 2 1 3074D 3097 A6
KEYBOARD 2 2 7S01 96
3S12
5x 9006 OR 9018 SDM
0302
CHANNEL+ 9 DC-PROT
POR-FLASH 99 104 STANDBY B1
CHANNEL- B4
8 +9V-STBY
VOLUME+ IRQ-DIGITAL 98
95 SOUND-ENABLE B1 5753
KEYB-IO2 9S33
VOLUME- N.C. +9V-STBY A
7
MENU 94 RESET AUDIO B6A
HD@HOME 93 F730
TO 6 1730
N.C. 115 CN8003 VSND-POS
CONTROL N.C.
POWER 5 2.5A
IRQ-FTV 96
N.C. 117 SEL_IN_2 SUPPLY 7735,7736
N.C.
LED PANEL 4 STAB VCC-10-POS
LD 6103
0320 1330 1320 IY20 +5V2
116 SEL_IN_1
N.C. F735
1 2 3
103 PWW-BLACKLIGHT
7103 1 1 1 1 F740
N.C. N.C. 2 1740
GREEN AUD-PWB-CTRL
LED GREEN 3S13 118 VSND-NEG
GREEN-LED 2 2 N.C.
4 3 1 2.5A
7745,7746 F745
RED-LED 3 3 3IB9
ERR
RED 7011 7006 7007 7012 32 STAB VCC-10 -NEG
7S02
7105 RC-IN 4 4 RC 3S14 91 SDA 5 MC24C32 LH28F320BJE MSM51V18165F M29W400BT
7107 ON-OFF-LED
PROGRAM
EEPROM DRAM EPG- OTC-FLASH
RC
RECEIVER
LIGHT-SENSOR-IN 5 5 LIGHT_SENSOR 7010
113 92
6 NVM.
4kByte
FLASH-RAM
SET SW
32Mbit
(TXT)
16Mbit
FLASH-RAM
4Mbit
B5C
7120 6 6 5S06 RP
+8V6 +8V +3V3 SCL
2 7 7 7 RC 100 ERR
1 (OCTAL BUS TRANSCEIVER)
6127 8 8 +5V ADDRESS 7018 74LVC245APW 1402
+5V-STBY-SW RELAY 7019 74LVC245APW
1101 IO2 DATA 1
4 1 +9V-STBY-SW 9 9
AUXILIARY
5S07 KEYBOARD 107 FLASH
ON/OFF 5 2 +9V-STBY 10 10 10 10 CONTROL 2
PROGRAM PROGRAM
SWITCH 5S08 CIRCUIT
6 3 +5V2 CONNECTOR
LIGHTSENSOR 110 16 FOR
B55 FLASH RAM 3
1001
17 6Mhz

CL 36532075_114.eps
030204
Wiring Diagram, Block Diagrams and Overviews FTP1.1U 6. 31

Supply Lines Overview


SUPPLY
B20 I/O3 B1 CONNECTOR B4 HOP B14E
STANDBY_IO2 3I31 STANDBY_DISP
STANDBY 9S34 STANDBY-IO2 +8V_VDP 1x
+8V_VDP +3V3_PROTECT
1x 3304 +3V3_PROTECT
+8V 5S01 +8V_VDP
CN8001 1Y81 1x +5VS +5VS +8V_DISP 5I05 +8V +8V
1x 1x
5S02 +8V_AUD +5V_VDP 4x
1 +5V-DISP 1x +5V_VDP 91D3 +11V
1x
2 +5V 5S03 +5V_AUD 1x
1x 91D4
5S05 +5V_VDP +11V
3 1x
+9V 91D1
5S04 +5V_CON 1x 5I20
4
+5V2_RELAY_IO3
5 2x B5A OTC 91D2
+5V2_RELAY_IO2 1x
6 IF / IO +8V_CON
B2 +8V_CON
9,19,20, +5V
7 +5V2_CON 38,49,
+5V2-RELAY-IO2 1403 5415 +5V2_CON
7005 75,101,
+5V2 3ID2
8 +3V3-DISP 1x 5I06
1x +5V2_CON 111 +9V_STBY +9V
F500mA IN OUT +3V3_INTOTC
9 +5V2_CON 3x
7001 +5V2_DISP 5I09 +5V2
+8V 5416 +8V_CON
10 1x SAA5801H
+8Vp 1x +5V_CON +5V_CON 5I10 6I05 3ID6 1x
11 OTC +33V
+8V_CON STANDBY
104 1x 1x
12
+5V_VDP 3402
Power Supply PDP +5VCOM 5404 5405 B19A DVI RGB B19B DVI RECEIVER
(Black Box) BACKLIGHT CONTROL B5C OTC-FLASH
B5B +3V3-AD
3400 11 45
CN8002 1Y82 +8V_VDP +5V_CON
+8VP 7323 +3V3_INTOTC 3D73 5D51
1 +9V-STBY 1x +5V_CON +8_VIDEO 3V3_AD
+8V_VDP TDA9320H
1x +5VS 5V25
2 +9V-STBY-SW +5VS HIP 3V3_SI-IO
3D81 6D93 6D64
B6A AUDIO DEMODULATOR 5V21
3 +8V-DISP 2x REF1
+5V_AUD VCC_SI
4 +5V2-DISP 1x B3A PICNIC 5756 +5V_AUD 5A00 6D62 5V30
1x +5DA 3V3_TMDS
5 N.C. 5744 5A03 REF2
+5VF +5DB
6 SCL-SUP +5VA +8V_AUD REF3
+5VA +8V_AUD 7A02
7 SDA-SUP 1x 3A03 MSP3 +8V_EPLD
+3V3_FBX +8V_DISP SD57
8 +8VC 31 AUDIO
5747 7706 3x PROC.
PWR-OK-PDP
+5V +5V_DISP SD59 +5V
9 +3V3_DCDC FBX 5706 5A06
B14F +5V +5VF 7x
10 5746 +2V5B SD58 +5V_EPLD
N.C. +5VF 1x
+2V5B 2x
11 STANDBY-DISP 2x +11V_S 5A01 +11V_AUD
12 5714 +3V3_I2C
N.C. 11-7713
13 B19C HDI A/D CONVERTER 1x
N.C. 5736 +3V3_I2C
+3V3_FBX 5729 24-7713 DOLBY AUDIO DELAY LINES 7L02
+3V3A B6B B6D
+5V_EPLD 5L07
+3V3A +5M 5A02 VD
CN8003
1x +5D
5731 +5V 5A01
+3V3_INT +5VM 5L13
VD_1
+3V3_INT 5L09
1x B11 3D COMB +3V3-AD VDD
5737
+3V3_FM
5L14
VDD_1
5713 +3V3_SIM 5L11
+3V3P 3V3 IO PVD
LD SWITCH PANEL 0320 1Y20 5B06 7B07
5100 3Y03
6 6 +8V-DISP
+8V6 B3B FALCONIC 1 3 5L15
7 7 2V5D PVD_1
+3V3_FBX +3V3_FBX 9B01
+5V-STBY-SW 8 8 +5V2-DISP 2V5A
5719 +3V3FA 5B07 EPLD CONTROL
+9V-STBY-SW 9 9 +9V-STBY-SW 1x 2V5C B19D
+3V3_EPLD
+9V-STBY 10 10 +9V-STBY +3V3-SIM 5E53
5718 1x
+2V5B +2V5FB +3V3_EPLD +3V3_AD
DC/DC CONVERTER 1x
1101 5753
B12 +3V3_PROTECT
5E59 1x
1 4 1x +3V3_AD
2 5 +3V3_DISP 7U16 5E51
5U08 +3V3_PROTECT +3V3_IO
3 ON 6 ON/OFF D S
7E05 +3V3_IO
+3V3_INT +3V3_INT
SWITCH 5U05 +3V3_SIM
2x 1 3 +1V5
1x
5E50
G +1V5_PLA
5716 To 7717 CONTROL +3V3_I2C
+3V3_FAUL 5U06 +3V3_DCDC_FBX 1x +3V3_I2C
+5V2

5717 To 7719 +9V


EMC EMC FILTER B19E EPLD OSD
1330 1320 +8V +5V_EPLD 5E08 3E08
+5VA_OSD
6 6
7 7 B3C EAGLE I/O US
B13 TUNER B14A +8V
8 8 3IK7 5E07 3E10
+5V +VB
9 9 +5V +8VA
10 10 +3V3_FBX +8V +8VA 1x 3E14
+33V 3 7E18
+3V3_FBX +33V
4
+5VA +5VA +5VA
A7 SUPPLY & DC PROTECTION A2 FILTERS A3 : A6 B14B I/O US 3E18
5724
+2V5_E +3V3_FCD
0302 5748 +9V
1 5725 1740 VSDN-NEG VSDN-NEG 5725 +2V5_FCA 5727 +9V 5E00 3E04
+3V3_FC1 +VT
2 7745, 7746 Vcc-10-NEG +11V
2A5 Vcc-10-NEG Vcc-10-NEG +2V5B 5721 5722 +2V5_FCD 5726
3 +11V 3IC1 3 7E24
STAB +3V3_FC2
4 +11V_S
5 5335 1730 VSDN-POS VSDN-POS 4
7735, 7736 Vcc-10-POS +3V3A +5V
6 +3V3A 7727 +11V_S 1x
2A5 Vcc-10-POS Vcc-10-POS
7 STAB 5742
8 +9V-STBY +9V-STBY +1V5_E 7I07
9 DC-PROT 5743 3IB4 7I09
+8V_CON +1V5_FCA
N.C. 5728
+1V5_FCC B19F EPLD
3IB5
+3V3-IO
+3V3-IO

B3D 2FH INTERFACE +3V3-EPLD


+3V3-EPLD
B14C 2FH I/O B14D AUDIO I/O
+3V3_FBX +3V3_FBX +8V
+8VA +5V
+8VA
3IN4 +5V
+5V
+5VIO +8V CL 36532075_117.eps
040204
Wiring Diagram, Block Diagrams and Overviews FTP1.1U 6. 32

I2C IC’s overview


IIC
B5A OTC +5V2_CON +5V2_CON B2 I/O, VIDEO PROC. B6A AUDIO B3A PICNIC B3B FALCONIC B3C EAGLE B3A B19D 7E10
+3V3-I2C B19F B19C
DEMODULATOR
PCA9515DP

3E69

3E70
3069 3079
3064-D5 SDA-F 3721 SDA-EPLD SDA-F3
88 SDA-F 3 2
3064-C6 3729
87 SCL-F SCL-F SCL-EPLD SCL-F3
SN-DA
ERR
7001 3 2 SN-CL
18
SAA5801H
3377 3376 3A17 3A19 3710 3709 3V10 3V09 3L06 3L03
SET +5V
PROCESSOR 47 46 2 1 5 4 26 27 32 26 227 226 216 215 57 56

3758
7323 7A02 7713 7718 7724 7V01-3 7V03-5 7L01
TDA9320H MSP3421G SAA4978H SAA4992 T8F24EF EP1C12Q240C8 EP1C12Q240C8 AD9883AKST
AUDIO 1 SN-DA SN-DA
HIP DEMO.. PICNIC FALCONIC EAGLE EPLD EPLD A/D
2 SN-CL SN-CL CONVERTOR

ERR ERR ERR ERR ERR ERR ERR


8 14 3 26 27 56 53

+5V2_CON +5V2-CON B1 CONN. B11 3D-COMB B13 TUNER B14D AUDIO I/O B15B PIP I/O B15B VCHIP B14B B14E +5V B20 I/O3
7I10
PROCESSOR
PCA9515DP
(OPTIONAL)

31B3

31B1
3088 3092 1Y01
3064-B7 9S31 5I04 SDA-DISP 18
86 SDA-S S-SDA S-SDA 3 6
3064-A8 9S32 5I03 SCL-DISP 19 PDP-
85 SCL-S S-SCL S-SCL DISPLAY

3B12 3B13 3IJ0 3IJ1 3P66 3P65 3P81 3P79 20


ERR
2 7
6 60 59 5 4 28 27 3 2 14 15
9I17 9I18 LVDS
Conn.

7B00 1T01 7I17 7P56 7P51


UPD64083GF UV1318 TEA6422D M62320 Z86130
3D-COMB TUNER ELECTRONIC 1I19
+3V3-INTOTC SWITCH I/O EXP. V-CHIP. COMPAIR 1
AUDIO CONNECTOR
FOR SERVICE 2 +5V
7I19
ERR ERR ERR ERR (REACHABLE VIA PCA9515DP
15 13 83 21 HOLE IN REAR 3 1Y82

3I02

3I03
3001 3002 COVER)
3100 3 6 5I00 SDA-SUP 7
91 SDA
TO PDP SUPPLY
3101 5I01 SCL-SUP 6
92 SCL
5 6
7011 2 7
M24C32 ERR
(NVM) 1
EEPROM

Error codes
B19B DVI RECEIVER B19D Error Device Description Def. item Def. Module indication Diagr.
7006 3V3-Si-IO 1 M24C32 NVM, spontaneous blinking error 1 7011 Control B5a
ADDRESS LH28F320BJE
7V23
G 3 SAA4978 PICNIC 7713 Feature Box B3a
DATA PROGRAM DVI-D CONNECTOR
4 Supply 5 V 5V protection +5V Supply B5a
DATA
FLASH-RAM D S
5 Supply 8 V 8V protection +8V Supply B5a
CONTROL 3V48
6 Slow I2C bus Spontaneous blinking error 6 Slow I2C Blocked
17

6 SCL-DVI SCLS CLOCK


9
1

G
blocked
3E84 3E86 8 TDA932x HIP High-end Input Processor 7323 Chroma IF IO B2
25 26 2 6 1E03
13 UV1318/... Tuner protection 1T01 Tuner B13
7 SDA-DVI 3V49 D S SDAS 14 MSPxxxx ITT sound processor 7A02 Audio module B6a
7V24 7V01-1 7E02 1 2 15 uPD64083 3D Combfilter 7B00 Video control B11
EP1C12Q24068 18 Fast I2C bus Spontaneous blinking error 18 Fast I2C Blocked
16

EPCS1
24

3V40 3V39 3D98 3D97 3 4 (FLASH RAM PROGRAM


7007 CONNECTOR, FOR blocked
EPLD FLASH
21 M62320P I/O Expander 7P56 Video Dual Screen B15b
C5

MSM51V18165F 6 5 15 14 5 6 FACTORY USE ONLY)


CONTROL RAM
DRAM 7 8
25 Z86130 V-Chip 7P51 Video Dual Screen B15b
7V26 7V21
(TXT) M24C01 SII905 26 SAA4992 Falconic 7718 +3V (FBX) Supply B3b
9 10 27 T8F24EF Eagle 7724 +3V (FBX) Supply B3c
32 M29W400BT Flash Ram (EPG) 7012 EPG Memory B5a
EDID
DVI
53 AD9883A AD converter 2fh input 7L01 HD B19c
RECEIVER 55 3V3_PDP One of the voltages is not ok + protection error Supply
56 EPLD EPLD error 7V01 Video control B19d,f
76 Audio Amplifier Audio DC protection A
83 TEA6422 Source select matrix audio 7I17 Audio Source Select B14d
7012
M29W400BT

EPG
FLASH-RAM

ERR
32

CL 36532075_116.eps
020204
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 33

7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts


Audio Amplifier Panel and Supply, DC Protection
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
AUDIO AMPLIFIER PANEL

VCC_10_NEG

VCC_10_POS

VSND_NEG
VSND_POS
A & SUPPLY , DC PROTECTION A

VCC_10_NEG

VCC_10_POS

VSND_POS

VSND_NEG
L_HIGH
L_HIGH
B AU_EN_NOT OUT_LH
OUT_LH
B
AU_EN_NOT
AMPLIFIER LEFT_HIGH OUT_PROT

GND_O
GND_I
DIAGRAM

GND

VCC_10_NEG
VCC_10_POS

+9V_STBYA

VSND_NEG
VSND_POS
VCC_10_NEG

VCC_10_POS

VCC_10_NEG

VCC_10_POS

VSND_NEG
VSND_POS
+9V_STBYA

C GND_I GND_O
C

+9V_STBYA
VCC_10_NEG
VCC_10_POS

VSND_NEG
VSND_POS
VCC_10_NEG

VCC_10_POS

+9V_STBYA

VCC_10_NEG

VCC_10_POS

VSND_POS

VSND_NEG
L_HIGH L_HIGH 0303
L_LOW L_LOW L_LOW 5
D AU_EN_NOT AU_EN_NOT AU_EN_NOT
L_LOW
OUT_PROT
OUT_LH
GND_O
D
0388 AU_EN_NOT OUT_LL OUT_LL OUT_LH
AMPLIFIER LEFT_LOW OUT_LL
8 GND_F

GND_O
0302

GND_I
OUT_LL
L_POS DIAGRAM 9 DC_PROT
1
GND_O
L_NEG +9V_STBY

GND PH-S
GND_F

VCC_10_NEG

VCC_10_POS

VSND_NEG
VSND_POS
E AUDIO_ENABLE GND_I GND_O VSND_POS
E
VSND_POS
GND_F
GND 0304
R_POS
GND
OUT_RH 4
R_NEG VSND_NEG
1 GND_O

VCC_10_NEG

VCC_10_POS

VSND_POS

VSND_NEG
1 VSND_NEG
PH-S AU_EN_NOT GND_O
AU_EN_NOT OUT_RH PH-S
1
F R_HIGH R_HIGH R_HIGH
R_HIGH
OUT_RH
OUT_RH

OUT_RL
OUT_RL
F
PH-S
AMPLIFIER RIGHT_HIGH OUT_PROT
GND_I

GND_O
R_LOW R_LOW
OUT_PROT OUT_PROT SUPPLY & DC PROTECTION
FILTERS DIAGRAM DIAGRAM
DIAGRAM GND GND_O
GND_F

GND

VCC_10_NEG

VCC_10_POS

G G

VSND_NEG
VSND_POS
GND_I GND_O

GND_O

GND_F
VCC_10_NEG

VCC_10_POS

VSND_POS

VSND_NEG
AU_EN_NOT

H R_LOW
AU_EN_NOT OUT_PROT
OUT_RL
H
R_LOW OUT_RL

AMPLIFIER RIGHT_LOW
GND_I

GND_O
DIAGRAM

I GND_I GND_O
I

J J

3122 123 6002.5 CL 26532038_015.eps


040204

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 34

Filters
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0388 C1 C202 F2
2201 B3 C203 F2
2202 B3 F201 C2
FILTERS F231 3231 2234 F235 L_LOW
TO DIAGRAM 2203 B4
2204 B4
F202 C2
F203 D2
2205 C3 F204 D2
2K2 100n VCC_10_POS 2206 B3 F205 D2
2207 C4 F206 D2

3232
AU_EN_NOT
AMPLIFIER

1K5
2212 D3 F207 D2

2238

100n
7238-A
F211 F241 2215 D3 F211 C4
A LM833DT
LEFT_LOW A 2216 D3 F231 A6
3 8 2217 D4 F235 A8
0V GND_F 2218 D4 F241 D6

2232

RES
2220 E3 F245 D8

2233

68n
2 1 0V 2221 E3 F258 B8
1V / div DC 50mV / div DC
5ms / div 200µs / div 4 2222 E4 F273 E8
0V

3233
2224 C5

2K2
F231 F245 VCC_10_POS
2225 B5
GND_F

2239

100n
2202 VCC_10_NEG 2232 A7
3201 3202
2233 A6

2225

100n
220R 10u 1K 7225-A GND_F 2234 A7
2254 3234 GND_F
B B

2201

2203

2204
3203
LM833DT 2238 A7

4n7

82p
RES

2K7
50mV / div DC 50mV / div DC 2239 B7
560R
200µs / div
F235
200µs / div
F258 = 0V
3
0V
8
GND_F
RES
TO DIAGRAM 2242 E7
GND_F 0V 3230 2255 3255 3257 F258 L_HIGH 2243 E6
F278 = 0V GND_F GND_F 2244 D7
2206 1
3205 3206 2 100R 22n 1K2 470R VCC_10_POS 2254 B6
220R 1K 0V 4 2255 B6
10u

2256
AU_EN_NOT

22n
AMPLIFIER 2256 C6

2205

2260

100n
7260-A

4n7
50mV / div DC 2257 C7

2224

100n
2207 LM833DT
200µs / div VCC_10_NEG
LEFT_HIGH 2260 C7

+9V_STBYA
3 8 2261 C7
GND_F 82p 2269 E6
0388 0V GND_F
C C

2257
GND_F

RES
3207 2270 E6
PH-S 1 0V
2 2271 F6
GND_F 2K7 2272 F7
8 4
7211 0V

3256

3258
3201 B3

3K3

RES
7 F201 L_POS BC857BW F211
3202 B3

2261

100n
F202 0V VCC_10_NEG 3203 B4
6 L_NEG GND_F 3205 B3
100K
3211

2212

TO
1n

5 F203 GND_F 3206 B3


GND_F 8V7 3259 GND_F
1Y88 4 F204 3210 3207 C4
AUDIO_ENABLE 3210 D3
1R
B 3 F205 33K TO DIAGRAM 3211 D3
GND_F F241 3241 2244 F245 R_LOW 3215 D3
D 2 F206 R_POS 3215
2216
3216 D 3216 D3
2K2 100n 3217 D4
F207 220R 10u 1K VCC_10_POS VCC_10_POS

3242
1 R_NEG

1K5
3220 E3
2215

2217

2218
3217

AU_EN_NOT
2K7
4n7

82p
RES

5 7225-B 5
7238-B AMPLIFIER 3221 E3
3222 E4
8 8 LM833DT
GND_F 0V
LM833DT
3240 0V RIGHT_LOW 3230 B6

2242
7 7 3231 A6

RES
2243
2221 GND_F GND_F

68n
3220 3221 100R 0V 3232 A7
6 6
3233 B6
220R 10u 1K 0V 4 0V 4 3234 B7

3243
2K2
2222 GND_F
3240 E6
2220

4n7

E 82p VCC_10_NEG VCC_10_NEG E 3241 D6


3242 D7
2269 3244
3222 GND_F
3243 E6
560R 3244 E7
GND_F
2K7
RES
2270 F273
TO DIAGRAM 3255 B6
3270 3272 R_HIGH 3256 C6
1K2 470R 3257 B7
22n
VCC_10_POS 3258 C6

2271

22n
AU_EN_NOT 3259 D7
C203
5
7260-B AMPLIFIER 3270 E6
8 LM833DT 3271 F6
0V RIGHT_HIGH 3272 E7
F F

2272
C202 7

RES
3273 F6
0V 3274 F7
6
4 7211 C4
3271 0V

3273
7225-A B5
3K3

RES
GND_F 7225-B D5
3274 VCC_10_NEG 7238-A A7
GND_F 7238-B D7
CL 36532053_086.eps
3122 123 6002.5 GND_F 1R 040204 7260-A C7
7260-B F7

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 35

Audio Amplifier Left High


2309 D4 2316 C5 2330 C7 2340 E7 2360 E8 3301 C3 3304 D2 3308 C4 3311 C4 3325 B5 3330 B6 3340 D6 3362 D8 5365 C9 6335 C7 6359 E7 7303 C3 7340 D7 7365-2 C8 F301 C3 F330 C7 F365 C8
2310 B3 2318 D5 2334 B8 2355 D7 2365 C9 3302 D3 3306 C3 3309 D4 3315 B5 3327 C5 3336 B8 3355 E6 5335 B8 6328 C6 6355 D6 6360 D7 7315 C4 7355 D6 C301 E3 F307 C4 F337 C8
2315 C4 2319 D5 2335 B8 2359 E8 2366 C9 3303 C2 3307 C4 3310 B3 3318 D5 3328 B6 3337 C8 3361 E8 5360 E8 6334 B7 6356 E6 7302 D3 7330 C6 7365-1 D8 C302 E3 F328 B6 F362 D8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

AUDIO AMPLIFIER
LEFT HIGH
F328

A A
VSND_POS

2V / div DC
1µs / div

100MHZ
F330

5335
VCC_10_POS

BZX384-C4V7 BZX384-C4V7
2V / div DC

3336
3330

6334

2334

220u
2335

100n
B B

4M7
10R
1µs / div
F365

3310

3315
2310

82K

10R
82p
3325 3328 F328 GND_O GND_O

6335
2K2 1K F337

100K

100K
3307

3308

2315

2316

100n
5V / div DC

1u
1µs / div 7365-2
3337 IRF7343 14V3
14V2 3
GND_I GND_I 3327 6328 4
7330 10R
5 6
C 3303 3301 F301 3311 7315 9V7 2K2 -0V04
BC817-25
TO DIAGRAM C

2330

100n
L_HIGH BAS316

1R
LM311D 8
1K 1K 5 5365 OUT_LH
BAL V+ F330
F365 33u
7303 6
STR|BAL -0V04 0V
FROM DIAGRAM

2365

220n
2366

220n
BC847BW

OUT_PROT
3306 F307

2355

100n
2
7365-1 SUPPLY & DC
3304

7
4K7

8K2 0V
3 7355 IRF7343
GND_I 0V
GND V-
-2V
BC807-25 3362
2
7 8 PROTECTION
-14V2
180R
3309

GND_O GND_O
2309

1n5

BZX384-C4V7
-9V8 1 4 1 -14V4
FILTERS 3302

BZX384-C4V7 BZX384-C4V7
AU_EN_NOT 7340 10R
7302
D 4K7 BC847BW BC847BW -14V4 F362 D

6355

6360
2318

100n
2319
0V

1u
3340
3318

10R
GND_I GND_I
GND_I 10K
-14V2

BZX384-C4V7
3361
GND_I GND_I

3355
6356

2340

6359

4M7
10R

10n
VCC_10_NEG

C302
GND_I
E E

100MHZ
2360

220u
2359

100n
C301

5360
GND_I
GND_O GND_O
VSND_NEG

CL 26532038_017.eps
3122 123 6002.5 190603

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 36

Audio Amplifier Left Low


2409 D3 2416 C4 2430 C7 2440 E6 2460 E8 3401 C3 3404 D2 3408 C4 3411 C3 3425 B5 3430 B6 3440 D6 3462 D8 5465 C9 6435 C7 6459 E7 7403 C2 7440 D7 7465-2 C8 F428 B6 F462 D8
2410 B3 2418 D5 2434 B8 2455 D7 2465 D9 3402 D2 3406 C3 3409 D4 3415 B4 3427 C5 3436 B7 3455 E6 5435 B8 6428 C5 6455 D6 6460 D7 7415 C4 7455 D6 F401 C3 F430 C6 F465 C8
2415 C4 2419 D5 2435 B8 2459 E8 2466 D9 3403 C2 3407 C3 3410 B3 3418 D4 3428 B5 3437 C8 3461 E7 5460 E8 6434 B7 6456 E6 7402 D3 7430 C6 7465-1 D8 F407 D4 F437 C8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

AUDIO AMPLIFIER
LEFT LOW
F428

A A
VSND_POS
2V / div DC
1µs / div
F430

100MHZ
5435
VCC_10_POS

BZX384-C4V7 BZX384-C4V7
2V / div DC
B 1µs / div B

3410

3436
3430
2410

6434

2434

220u
2435

100n
4M7
82K

10R
82p
F465

3415

10R
3425 3428 F428 GND_O GND_O

6435
5V / div DC
2K2 1K F437

100K

100K
3407

3408

2415

2416

100n
1µs / div

1u
7465-2
3437 IRF7343 14V3
14V2 3
3403 3401 F401 3427 6428 4
C L_LOW GND_I GND_I 7430
BC817-25
10R 5 6 C
1K 1K 7415 9V7 2K2
3411

TO DIAGRAM

2430

100n
BAS316
15K

-0V04
LM311D 8
7403 5 5465 OUT_LL
BAL V+ F430
BC847BW F465 33u
6
FROM DIAGRAM STR|BAL
3404

2465

220n
2466

220n
-0V04 0V
4K7

3406 F407

OUT_PROT
2455

100n
2
7465-1
GND_I 8K2 0V
3
7
-2V
7455 IRF7343 SUPPLY & DC
BC807-25 3462 7 8
0V
GND V- 2 PROTECTION
180R

-14V2
3409

BZX384-C4V7
GND_O GND_O
2409

1n5

BZX384-C4V7
-9V8 1 4 1 -14V4
D FILTERS AU_EN_NOT 3402 7402 7440 10R D

6455
BC847BW BC847BW
4K7 -14V4 F462

6460
3440 0V
3418

2418

100n
2419
10R

1u
GND_I GND_I
GND_I 10K
-14V2

BZX384-C4V7

BZX384-C4V7
3461
3455
6456

2440

6459

4M7
10R

10n
GND_I GND_I
VCC_10_NEG

E GND_I E

100MHZ
2460

220u
2459

100n
5460
GND_O GND_O
VSND_NEG
CL 26532038_018.eps
3122 123 6002.5 190603

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 37

Audio Amplifier Right High


2509 D3 2516 C4 2530 C7 2540 E6 2560 E8 3501 C2 3504 D2 3508 C4 3511 C3 3525 B5 3530 B6 3540 D6 3562 D8 5565 C9 6535 C7 6559 E7 7503 C2 7540 D7 7565-2 C8 F528 B6 F562 D8
2510 B3 2518 D5 2534 B8 2555 D7 2565 D9 3502 D2 3506 D3 3509 D4 3515 B4 3527 C5 3536 B7 3555 E6 5535 B8 6528 C5 6555 D6 6560 D7 7515 C4 7555 D6 F501 C3 F530 C6 F565 C8
2515 C4 2519 D5 2535 B8 2559 E8 2566 D9 3503 C2 3507 C3 3510 B3 3518 D4 3528 B5 3537 C8 3561 E7 5560 E8 6534 B7 6556 E6 7502 D3 7530 C6 7565-1 D8 F507 D4 F537 C8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

AUDIO AMPLIFIER
RIGHT HIGH
F528

A A
VSND_POS

2V / div DC
1µs / div

100MHZ
F530

5535
VCC_10_POS

BZX384-C4V7 BZX384-C4V7
2V / div DC
B B

3510

3536
3530
1µs / div

2510

6534

2534

220u
2535

100n
4M7
82K

10R
82p
F565

3515

10R
3525 3528 F528 GND_O GND_O

6535
5V / div DC 2K2 1K F537

100K

100K
3507

3508

2515

2516

100n
7565-2

1u
1µs / div
IRF7343
3537 14V3
14V2 3
R_HIGH 3503 3501 F501 GND_I GND_I 3527 6528 4
C 7530 10R
5 6 C

2530

100n
1K 1K 7515 9V7 2K2 BC817-25
3511

BAS316
TO DIAGRAM
6K8

-0V04
LM311D 8
7503 5 F530 5565 OUT_RH
BAL V+
BC847BW F565 33u
6
STR|BAL
3504

FROM DIAGRAM

2565

220n
2566

220n
4K7

F507 -0V04 0V
3506

OUT_PROT
2555

100n
2
7565-1
GND_I 8K2 0V
3
7
-2V 7555 IRF7343 SUPPLY & DC
BC807-25 3562 7 8
0V GND V- 2
GND_O GND_O
PROTECTION
-14V2

BZX384-C4V7
-9V8 1 4 1 -14V4
FILTERS AU_EN_NOT 3502
180R
3509

BZX384-C4V7 BZX384-C4V7
2509

D 7502 7540 10R


D
1n5

4K7 BC847BW BC847BW -14V4 F562

6555

6560
2518

100n
2519

1u
3540 0V
3518

10R

GND_I GND_I GND_I 10K


-14V2

BZX384-C4V7
3561
GND_I GND_I

3555
6556

2540

6559

4M7
10R

10n
VCC_10_NEG

E E

100MHZ
GND_I

2560

220u
2559

100n
5560
GND_O GND_O
VSND_NEG
CL 26532038_019.eps
3122 123 6002.5 190603

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 38

Audio Amplifier Right Low


2609 D4 2616 C4 2630 C7 2640 E7 2660 E8 3601 C3 3604 C2 3608 C4 3611 C4 3625 B5 3630 B6 3640 D6 3662 D8 5665 C9 6635 C7 6659 E7 7603 C2 7640 D7 7665-2 C8 F628 B6 F662 D8
2610 B3 2618 D5 2634 B8 2655 C7 2665 C9 3602 D2 3606 C3 3609 D4 3615 B5 3627 C5 3636 B8 3655 E6 5635 B8 6628 C6 6655 D6 6660 D7 7615 C4 7655 D6 F601 C3 F630 C7 F665 C8
2615 C4 2619 D5 2635 B8 2659 E8 2666 C9 3603 C2 3607 C4 3610 B3 3618 D4 3628 B6 3637 C8 3661 E8 5660 E8 6634 B7 6656 E6 7602 D3 7630 C6 7665-1 D8 F607 C4 F637 C8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

AUDIO AMPLIFIER
RIGHT LOW
F628
A A
VSND_POS

2V / div DC
1µs / div

100MHZ
F630

5635
VCC_10_POS

BZX384-C4V7 BZX384-C4V7
3610
2610

82K
82p
B B

3636
3615

3630

6634

2634

220u
2635

100n
4M7
10R

10R
2V / div DC
1µs / div
F665

3625 3628 F628


GND_O GND_O
2K2 1K

100K

100K
3607

3608

2615

2616

100n

6635
1u
F637
5V / div DC 7665-2
1µs / div 14V2 3637 IRF7343 14V3
3
R_LOW 3603 3601 F601 GND_I GND_I 3627 6628
7630 4
BC817-25 10R
C 1K 1K
3611 7615 2K2 5 6
TO DIAGRAM C

2630

100n
BAS316

22K
9V7 -0V04
LM311D 8
7603 5 5665 OUT_RL
BAL V+ F630
BC847BW F665 33u
6
STR|BAL
3604

FROM DIAGRAM

2665

220n
2666

220n
4K7

3606 F607 -0V04 0V

OUT_PROT
2655

100n
2
7665-1
GND_I 8K2 0V 3
7
7655 IRF7343 SUPPLY & DC
-2V BC807-25 3662 7 8
0V GND V- 2 PROTECTION
180R
3609

GND_O GND_O
2609

1n5

BZX384-C4V7
FILTERS AU_EN_NOT 3602 1 4 -14V2 1

BZX384-C4V7 BZX384-C4V7
7602 -9V8 7640 10R -14V4
BC847BW
D 4K7 BC847BW -14V4 F662 D

6655

6660
3618

2618

100n
2619
10R
0V

1u
3640
GND_I GND_I
GND_I 10K

BZX384-C4V7
-14V2

3661
GND_I GND_I

3655
6656

2640

6659

4M7
10R

10n
VCC_10_NEG

100MHZ
E GND_I E

2660

220u
2659

100n
5660
GND_O GND_O
VSND_NEG
CL 26532038_020.eps
3122 123 6002.5 190603

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 39

Supply & DC Protection

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0302 C1 F770 A8
0303 A8 F771 A8
0304 E8 F772 A8
0305 E1 F774 A8
SUPPLY & DC PROTECTION DC PROTECTION 0303
0390 E2
0391 E3
F776 A8
F777 A8
PH-S 1730 B3 F780 E8
5
1740 D3 F781 E8
NC. 2730 C3 F782 F8
F771 F770 F772 4 2732 C4 F784 F8
A F730 = 14V4
OUT_LH
GND_O LEFT HIGH A 2734 D5 F786 F8
3 2740 E3 F787 F8
F735 = 9V
F740 = -14V4 FROM DIAGRAM AUDIO AMPLIFIER LEFT HIGH OUT_PROT 2 8 Ohm
2742 E4
2744 E5
F796 E2
F797 E2
F745 = -8V8 2752 C9 F798 E2
OUT_LL
F776 F777 F774 1
LEFT LOW 2753 C8 F799 E2
FROM DIAGRAM AUDIO AMPLIFIER LEFT LOW GND_O
2759 D8
2760 B7
2770 B8

100K

100K
3770

3771

2771

2770
OUT_PROT

1n

1n
FROM DIAGRAM AUDIO AMPLIFIER RIGHT HIGH OUT_PROT +9V_STBY
2771 B7
2780 F7
2781 F7
B AUDIO AMPLIFIER RIGHT LOW B 2799 F1
FROM DIAGRAM

100MHZ
3732 C4

5753
OUT_PROT GND_O GND_O
3733 C5
3742 E4

2760
+9V_STBYA 3743 E5

22u
1730 3749 C6
F730
VSND_POS
SUPPLY 3750 C8

3749

3752
2753

2752
10K

47K
10u

10u
T2.5AL 250V 3751 C9
7735
3752 C9
BC869 F735 3754 C9
9V
0302 VCC_10_POS 3755 D6
PH-S +14V4 F759 8V7 -0V2 3760 D8
F710

3732

3751
2730

220u
2732

220u
9 7753

47K
2K7
DC_PROT F736 3765 E6
C C

VCC_10_POS
F711 13V7 BC857BW 3770 B7
8 3771 B7
+9V_STBY 9V8 7751

3754
7736

1K
F732 BC847BW 3780 E7
TO CN8003 7 BC847BW 3733
8V6
3781 E7

BZX384-C10
F712 F713 F714 5714 3750 3799 E2

6732
6
P 100MHZ
9V2
F733 1K
1 2
5714 C3
5 470R

2734
5719 D3
POWER

1u
6750 5725 D3

DC_PROT
2759
SUPPLY 4 BAV99W 5753 B9

1n
100K
3755
7761 6732 C4
F717 F718 F719 5719 F720 3
PDP 3 7755 BC857BW 6742 E4
2 100MHZ 3760 BC847BW 6750 D7
6760 D7
D 1 F723 F724 F725 5725 1740 F740 2 1 470R D 7735 C5

VCC_10_NEG
VSND_NEG 6760 7736 C4
100MHZ BAV99W 7745 D5
T2.5AL 250V 7745
BC868 7746 E4
F745 3
-8V8 7751 C8
VCC_10_NEG
-14V4 7753 C9
7755 D8
2740

220u
2742

220u
3742

2K7

F746 7761 D9
-13V7 C702 F3
-9V7 C703 E3

100K
3765
F742 7746
C704 E3
RES=RESERVED BC857BW 3743 F710 C2
BZX384-C10

E E
6742

-9V2 F711 C2
F796 F797 3799 F798 F799 F743 1K F712 C2

2744
C704 F713 C2

1u

100K

100K
RES

3780

3781
0304 F714 C2
PH-S F717 D2
C703 F780 F781 F718 D2
0305 0390 0391 OUT_RH 4
RIGHT HIGH F719 D2
SHIELDING 3.3 SHIELDING 3.3 SHIELDING 3.3 F782 F720 D3
C702 GND_O
3
F723 D2
GND_O
F784 2 8 Ohm F724 D2
F725 D2
OUT_RL F786 F787 1 F730 B5
GND_O RIGHT LOW F732 C4
F F
2799

10n

F733 C5

2780

2781
F735 C5

1n

1n
F736 C4
F740 D5
F742 E4
F743 E5
GND_O GND_O CL 36532053_087.eps F745 D5
3122 123 6002.5 040204 F746 E4
F759 C7

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 40

Layout Audio Panel (Top Side)


0302 B1 2216 C1 2315 A1 2440 A2 2566 C2 2734 A1 3211 C1 3272 A1 3403 A1 3601 B1 3749 C2 3780 C2 5565 C2 7225 B1 7503 B1 7753 C1
0303 C1 2217 B1 2319 A1 2460 A2 2615 B1 2740 A1 3230 B1 3274 A1 3404 A1 3602 B1 3750 C1 3781 C2 5635 B2 7238 A2 7540 C2 7755 C1
0304 C2 2221 B1 2334 A2 2465 A2 2619 B1 2742 A1 3231 A2 3301 A1 3406 A1 3603 B1 3751 C1 5335 A2 5660 B2 7260 A1 7602 B1 7761 C1
0388 C1 2224 B1 2340 A2 2466 A2 2634 B2 2744 A1 3232 A2 3302 A1 3440 A2 3604 B1 3752 C1 5360 B2 5665 B2 7302 A1 7603 B1
1730 B1 2225 B1 2360 B2 2515 C1 2640 B2 2752 C1 3234 A2 3303 A1 3501 B1 3606 B1 3754 C1 5365 A2 5753 C1 7303 B1 7640 B2
1740 B1 2234 A2 2365 B2 2519 C1 2660 B2 2753 C1 3240 B1 3304 A1 3502 C1 3640 B2 3755 B1 5435 A2 6732 A1 7340 A2 7735 A1
2202 C1 2239 A2 2366 B2 2534 B2 2665 B2 2759 C1 3241 A2 3306 B1 3503 B1 3732 A1 3760 C1 5460 A2 6742 A1 7402 A1 7736 A1
2203 B1 2244 A2 2415 A1 2540 C2 2666 B2 2760 C1 3242 A2 3340 A2 3504 B1 3733 A1 3765 B1 5465 A2 6750 C1 7403 A1 7745 A1
2206 C1 2260 A1 2419 A1 2560 C2 2730 B1 2799 A1 3257 A1 3401 A1 3506 C1 3742 A1 3770 C1 5535 B2 6760 C1 7440 A2 7746 A1
2212 C1 2261 A1 2434 A2 2565 C2 2732 B1 3210 C1 3259 A1 3402 A1 3540 B2 3743 A1 3771 C1 5560 C2 7211 C1 7502 C1 7751 C1

CL 26532038_022.eps
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Layout Audio Panel (Bottom Side)


2201 C2 2255 A2 2359 B1 2535 C1 2781 C1 3243 A1 3318 B2 3411 A2 3509 C2 3607 B2 3661 B1 6434 A1 6634 B1 7515 C2
2204 B2 2256 A2 2409 A2 2555 C1 3201 C2 3244 A1 3325 A2 3415 A2 3510 C1 3608 B2 3662 B1 6435 A1 6635 B1 7530 C1
2205 C2 2257 A2 2410 A1 2559 C1 3202 C2 3255 A2 3327 A2 3418 A2 3511 C2 3609 B2 3799 A1 6455 A1 6655 B1 7555 C1
2207 B2 2269 A2 2416 A2 2609 B2 3203 B2 3256 A2 3328 B1 3425 A2 3515 B2 3610 B1 5714 B2 6456 A1 6656 B1 7565 C1
2215 C2 2270 A2 2418 A2 2610 B2 3205 C2 3258 A2 3330 B1 3427 A2 3518 C2 3611 B2 5719 C2 6459 A1 6659 B1 7615 B2
2218 B2 2271 A2 2430 A1 2616 B2 3206 B2 3270 A2 3336 A1 3428 A1 3525 B2 3615 B2 5725 B2 6460 A1 6660 B1 7630 B1
2220 C2 2272 A2 2435 A1 2618 B2 3207 B2 3271 A2 3337 A1 3430 A1 3527 B2 3618 B2 6328 A1 6528 C1 7315 A2 7655 B1
2222 B2 2309 B2 2455 A1 2630 B1 3215 C2 3273 A2 3355 A1 3436 A1 3528 C1 3625 B2 6334 B1 6534 C1 7330 A1 7665 B1
2232 A1 2310 B1 2459 A1 2635 B1 3216 C2 3307 B2 3361 A1 3437 A1 3530 C1 3627 B2 6335 B1 6535 C1 7355 A1
2233 A1 2316 A2 2509 C2 2655 B1 3217 B2 3308 B2 3362 A1 3455 A1 3536 C1 3628 B1 6355 A1 6555 C1 7365 A1
2238 A1 2318 A2 2510 C2 2659 B1 3220 C2 3309 B2 3407 A2 3461 A1 3537 C1 3630 B1 6356 A1 6556 B1 7415 A2
2242 A1 2330 A1 2516 C2 2770 C2 3221 B2 3310 B2 3408 A2 3462 A1 3555 B1 3636 B1 6359 A1 6559 B1 7430 A1
2243 A1 2335 B1 2518 C2 2771 C1 3222 B2 3311 B2 3409 A2 3507 C2 3561 C1 3637 B1 6360 A1 6560 C1 7455 A1
2254 A2 2355 A1 2530 C1 2780 C1 3233 A1 3315 A2 3410 A2 3508 C2 3562 C1 3655 B1 6428 A1 6628 B1 7465 A1

CL 26532038_023.eps
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I
F
E

H
D
C
B
A

G
2S01

2S04 F1
2S03 F1
2S02 F1
2S01 F1
0S01 G1

100n 5S04
+5V_CON

+5V
2S02 30R

100n 5S05

1
1
+5V_VDP

+5V
2S03 30R
2S05 F2

2S08 G8
2S06 E14

2S09 G10
2S07 G14

100n 5S03
+5V_AUD

+5V
30R

0S01
2S04

100n 5S02
+8V_AUD

8204 000 8316.4


+8V
2S13 F9
2S12 G5
2S10 G7

2S05 30R
2S11 F13

2S14 G10

5S01

MECHPART
100n
+8V_VDP SC1-B-IN_U-IN B14b,c

+8V
30R

2
2

SC1-G-IN_Y-IN B14b,c
2S19 G7
2S18 G7
2S17 G7

SC1-R-IN_V-IN B14b,c
2S16 G11
2S15 G10

SC1-FBL-IN B14c,
2S38 9S16
100p B-SC1-IN_U-IN
2S39 9S01
100p G-SC1-IN_Y-IN
2S40 9S02
100p R-SC1_V-IN
2S25 G8
2S23 G8
2S21 G7
2S20 G7

2S22 B14

2S41 9S03
100p FBL-SC1-IN
B14b
SC2-R_C-IN_AV2

3
3

2S42
9S04 IN-Y-CVBS-SC2_AV2 B14b
Y-CVBS-SC2_AV2-IN
CONNECTOR

75R 2S43
Small Signal Panel: Connector

9S05
2S30 G5
2S29 G5
2S28 G5
2S27 G4
2S26 G4

C-SC2_SVHS-IN
100p
2S44 SC2-CVBS_MON-OUT B14b
9S06
CVBS-SC2_MON-OUT
100p 2S45
IN-CVBS-SC1_AV1 B14c
9S07
100p CVBS-SC1_AV1-IN
2S46
9S08
2S35 G6
2S34 G6
2S33 G6
2S32 G6
2S31 G5

CVBS-TER-OUT
100p
TER-CVBS-OUT B14b

4
4

2S26 AGC1 B13


9S09
100p AGC
2S27 9S10 CVBS-PIP_TUN1-2-CVBS-IN
B15a
2S40 H3
2S39 H2
2S38 H2
2S37 G6
2S36 G6

VIFOUT1-2
100p B14b
STATUS-SC1
2S28 SC1-STATUS
9S11

100p
B14b
STATUS-SC2
2S29 9S17
2S44 H3
2S42 H3
2S41 H3

2S45 G4
2S43 G3

100p SEL-SVHS-RR_STATUS2 SC1-STATUS


Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

2S12

5
5

100p 3S08 P50 B5a


220R B14b
2S30 P-50
100p
CUTOFF
2S46 H4

3S01 F10

3S03 C12
3S02 C12
2S47 C12

2S31
100p 9S18
2S32 B-CRT
100p 9S19
2S33 G-CRT
100p 9S20
2S34 R-CRT
100p
3S05 H8
3S04 H8

3S08 G5

9S21
3S07 C12
3S06 G12

2S35 LINEDRIVE1

6
6

100p 9S22
FTP1.1U

2S36 GND-LINEDRIVE
100p 9S23
2S37 FRAMEDRIVE+
100p 9S24
FRAMEDRIVE-
3S10 H9
3S09 H9

3S13 C12
3S12 D12
3S11 H12

2S17
100p 9S25
2S18 EW-DRIVE
100p 9S26
2S19 HFB_X-RAY-PROT
7.

100p 9S27
5S05 F1
5S04 F1
5S03 F1
5S02 F2
5S01 F2

2S20 EHT-INFO

7
7

NC. FRAMEDRIVE-IO2 100p 9S28


2S21 DYN-FASE-COR
100p 9S29
2S10 TILT

IS01
B14e(3X) STANDBY-IO2 100p 9S34
STANDBY
LIGHT-SENSOR
9S02 G3
9S01 G2
42

7S04 C12

2S23
NC. IRQ-DIGITAL
7S03-2 D12
7S03-1 G12

IRQ-DIGITAL-IO2 100p 9S30 IRQ-DIGITAL NC.


IRQ-DIGITAL

IS02
3S05 3S04 B5a
5K6 3K3

9S66
9S67

RES
B14e 2S25
KEYBOARD-IO2

8
8

RES
9S07 G4
9S06 G3
9S05 G3
9S04 G3
9S03 G3

9S43
9S12
100p
Y-SCAVEM
IS04

2S08 9S33
100p KEYBOARD

S-SDA
9S12 G8
9S11 G5
9S10 G4
9S09 G4
9S08 G4

S-SCL
FS49
SDA-F SDA-F SDA-F SDA-F
FS50
SCL-F SCL-F SCL-F SCL-F

9
9

9S31
SDA-S
9S17 G5
9S16 G2

B19f,B20 PWR-OK-PDP
9S15 F10
9S14 F10
9S13 F11

9S32
SCL-S
3S10 3S09 2S13 9S35 POR
15K 10K 100p
RES
9S42
9S22 G6
9S21 G6
9S20 G6
9S19 G6
9S18 G5

2S09
3S01 DEGAUSSING
10
10

100p
2S14 9S14
9S27 G7
9S26 G7
9S25 G7
9S24 G6
9S23 G6

Y-CVBS-FRONT-IN Y-CVBS-FRONTS-IN
B14a
100p B14a
2S15 C-FRONTS-IN
9S15
100p C-FRONT-IN
9S32 F9
9S31 G9
9S30 G8
9S29 G7
9S28 G7

11
11

2S16 9S13
100p FRONT-DETECT
IS05
9S33 F8

9S35 E9
9S34 G7

NC RES
9S37 E14
9S36 E13

FRONT-DETECT_PDP
9S41 PWR-OK-PDP B1
9S65 ROP
B14b
3
BC847BS
7S03-2

5 3S13 3S07
+9V
9S43 H8

100K 10K
9S38 F14

9S42 H10
9S41 D11
9S40 G12

IS06

GND-AUD
12
12

22K
IS07

7S04
RES BC847BW
3S11 3S02
B14e SOUND-ENABLE-IO2 6 9S40
3S12
100K

100R
FS50 E9
FS49 E9
9S66 H8

3S06
9S67 G8

22K
3S03

2
9S65 C11

1n0
2S47

47K
B1
7S03-1

1
BC847BS

PWR-OK-PDP
GND-AUD
NC SOUND-ENABLE-AP 9S36 SOUND-ENABLE
IS04 F8
IS02 H8
IS01 G7

IS05 F11
IS06 C12

2S11

100p
13
13
IS07 D12

B14e ON-OFF-LED-IO2
2S22
470n B14a
LIGHT-SENSOR
14
14

2S06 9S37
100p ON-OFF-LED
2S07 9S38
100p RC
B14e RC-IO2
B6

B3
B5

B4

B2

15
15

VDP-HIP
OTC

VDP-HOP

FEATURE-BOX
AUDIO DEMODULATOR
B13,B14,B15

300104
CL 36532075_071.eps
I
F
E

H
D
C
B
A

G
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 43

Small Signal Panel: IF, I/O Videoprocessing


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1305 F11 3463 B5
1306 F12 3468 H11
1307 F12 3473 D11
1308 F13 3474 F9
1403 B1 3475 G9

IF,I/O VIDEOPROCESSING
1406 E5 3476 H9
1407 E5 5309 H14

B3a,B6a

B3a,B6a
B
1408-A G4 5310 H14
1408-B H3 5311 I14
1409-A C4 5312 F14

B1

B1

B1

B1
1409-B D3 5316 A1
1410-A E4 5317 A1

B5a

B1
1410-B F3 5318 G7

SOUND-OUTPUT

BG

LMN

SCL-F
AGC

SDA-F
L8

AGC-MONITOR

SC1-STATUS

SEL-SVHS-RR_STATUS2

VA50
B1

HA50
2350 1411 G6 5401 D2
R-SC1_V-IN
2302 H14 5402 E5
A 5316 2351 B1 A 2305 C11 5403 H2
100n G-SC1-IN_Y-IN 2316 C11 5404 B7
F14 B1
100MHZ 100n 2352 from AV1 2322 C11 5405 B7
B-SC1-IN_U-IN 2327 D12 5406 E6
5317
2339 H8 5408 D6
+5VS +8V_VDP 100n
+5V2-RELAY-IO2

100MHZ +8VP +8VP 2350 A11 5411 C1


2351 A11 5415 B2

2388

220n
2352 A11 5416 B3

c002
7408 7409
1403 5415 I318 5416 2353 I12 6402 E2

100R
9407

9410

3377
+5V2_CON +8V +8V_CON I453 BC857B 2354 G12 6403 D2

3415

100R
3380
10K
F 500mA 30R 30R 2355 C12 6404 G2

2372

1u
441 2356 F11 6405 E2
2390

100n

2391

100n

F407

F408
I445 I444 3400 F413 I443 5404 I441 I455 2357 F11 7307 G11
I411

2375

2374
7V7 BC857B

22n

2u2
F440 I454 2358 F11 7320 F9

100R
3376
V9
6u8 2359 F11 7322 E7

3448
2378

100n

2371

10K
4R7

4n7
B B 2360 F11 7323 D9

3463

3378
100R

2373

100n
3408
4K7

15K
I421 2361 F13 7401 F2

2394

2377

100u
+8VP 2362 F13 7402 H7

2u2

4V1
3R9 I452 I440 2364 C12 7403 D2
5405

680K
3444

3447

3449
5V0
2365 G7 7405 H1

2389
39K

2K2
7V7

V10
+5VCOM

2u2
I422

5V0

0V4
2366 F8 7406 F5
+5V_VDP 6u8 I442 2367 F8 7407 G5

2376

100n
3402
3401 2368 F8 7408 A11

3441
5 9 45 11 44 35 33 31 48 15 17 19 22 46 47 58 61 60
2425

100u

39K
2369 F8 7409 A12

QSS_AM

GND_2

+8_2

+8_1

GND_1

DEC

DIGDEC

DIGGND

ADSEL

SW0

SW01

SCL

SDA
AV1

AV2

HPLL

HA
2370 F8 7410 H5

VA
100K
F411 B1 2371 B10 7411 D6
1409-A SYNC 2372 B10 7412 F14
OFWK3953L A411 SUPPLY CTRL 2305 3373 FBL-SC1-IN B14b 2373 B8 7413 D13
64 2374 B8 7414 D11
SAW-FILTER AUDIO SIF2 36
2401 SC2-R_C-IN_AV2 2375 B8 7415 H9
A412 63 R1IN 100n 100R 2355
C B13 22n C 2376 B7 9300 F7
2412 2 7 SIF1 37
IF-TER 2377 B6 9318 G11
I5 2409 1 G1IN 2316 3374 10p B14b 2378 B7 9319 G11
4n7 AGCSIF 38 from AV2 2379 F12 9322 G8
+8VP 3 8 A409 2u2 I402 2
VIF1
HIP B1IN
39
100n 100R 2364 SC2-G-IN 2380 F12
2381 F12
9401 F3
9402 E3
5411

0u33

A410 3 FBL1IN 10p +8VP +8VP 2382 F12 9403 E2


VIF2 2322 3375 B14b 2383 D12 9405 E2

OUTP SWITCH
41
9415

+8V_VDP 5CCE 2404 F403 R2IN 2384 F7 9406 F13


3411

4
F437

2K7

1409-B AGCDEC 100R SC2-B-IN_C-OUT 2385 G13 9407 B4


7 8 5408 42 100n
OFWK3953LMT 2411 3418 G2IN 2387 G7 9408 H7
NC 1u

3460

3461
6

3K3

1K8
6403 PLLRILT 2383 10p B14b 2388 A11 9410 B4
1 6 43 2389 B12 9412 F6
1 4 5 6 9 10 13 14 15 1811 16 390R B2IN
12 17 100n 7 2390 B1 9413 F6
VCO1 7323 3379 SC2-FBL-IN
+8VP

9416
BA792 40

3416
2391 B3 9414 E7
2405

6R8
4n7

2 5 TDA9321H FBL2IN I456


8 2394 B6 9415 D3
5401

2418

0p47

2419
D
6u8

4p7
VCO2 100R 10p 2327 I457 2401 C6 9416 D5
3 4 IF DEM 49
I447 YOUT 2402 G7 9417 D6
62

2432

100n
7414 7413
3414 TUNERAGC 50 2403 F9 9418 E5
7403 BC847BW B6a,B2 BFS20
0V4 I446 F401 3437 UOUT 2404 D7 9419 E7
7411 10

2413

47u
BC847B Y50 2405 D1 9420 F6
4K7 MODULATOR COIL VIFOUT

3462
51

1K2
BC847B VOUT 2406 G2 9422 H6
1K

3473
9417 2407 G3 A400 G3

1K
V1 I6 B2,B6a 2408 H3 A409 C5
+8VP F404
2409 C7 A410 C5
LMN GROUP Y50

220R
3436
12 DELAY COR. 57 B6a 2410 G9 A411 C4
3419 IN X3.579 F405
U50 2411 D6 A412 C4
13 56 2412 C1 F401 D7
1410-A 82R OUT X3.575 V6 F406 B6a I424
2413 D5 F402 H5
3410

9403 COMB-Y_CVBS-OUT
2K7

V50
OFWK9656L 9418 55 2414 H6 F403 D7
X3.582 V7 2415 H6 F404 E12
SAW-FILTER-VIDEO

9419
E 6402 5402 5406 I448 2417 LUMA & CHROMA PROC. E 2417 E7 F405 E12
2 54 V8
X4.43 +5VS 2418 D7 F406 E12
7

2422

100n
3u9 3u3 470n 2419 D7 F407 B10
1SS356 9414 I/O SWITCH 52 2420 G8 F408 B10
1SS356

I458 1406 1407 COL_PLL


9405

3
6405

2421 G14 F409 F7


8 TPW TPW +8VP 53 2422 E13 F411 C6

COMBOUT
CVBSOUT

SVBCOUT
SEC_DEC

CCOMBIN
YCOMBIN
Y_CVBS3

Y_CVBS4
470R
3439

3450
4M433619

3M582056

3M575611

3M579545
7322 2423 G14 F413 B6

NTSC M
HC-49/U

HC-49/U

HC-49/U

HC-49/U

1K
PIPOUT

SCOUT
3434

CVBS1

CVBS2
9402 1 3 1 3 14

PAL M
1305

1306

1307

1308
2424 H11 F437 D1

PAL N
BC847BW

SYS1

SYS2
+8VP CVBSINT

100K
3393
2425 C1 F440 B8

9412

C3

C4
2K7 7401 2426 H13 I318 B2
1410-B
2427 I14 I322 I5
9401

BC847BW OFWK9656LMT 2 2 16 18 20 21 23 24 32 34 26 28 29 25 27 30 59 I425


NC
9413 2428 I14 I401 H10

2384

100n
+8VP

V2

0V

5V
7412 2432 D12 I402 C7

9406
1 4 5 6 9 10 13 14 15 1811 16

V5
2433 G9 I411 B5

100R
3370

2360

2380

2382

2361
BC857BW

2367

100n

2369

100n

2356

2357

2358

2359

2379

2381

2362
12 17

100n

100n

3n3

15p

1p5

15p

1p5

15p

1p5

15p

1p5
3382 3301 I12 I415 H8
F 3451 I426 F 3303 H11 I417 F8
470R
3445

7320

2403

100n

I428
3421 560R 3370 F9 I421 B8
3407

2370

100n
5K6

F409 3371 G9 I422 B8


270R

150R
9420

3452
9300

2366

100n

2368

100n
3372 G9 I424 E14
5K6

3474
3373 C11 I425 F14

10R
7406 I427 3374 C11 I426 F14
BC847BW 5312 3375 C12 I427 F14

I417
BC847BW
+8VP +5VCOM 3376 B10 I428 F13

2387

2365

100n
0V4

47p

2421
+8V_VDP 33u 3377 B10 I430 H14
7407

9322
100R

RES
2420
3378 B10 I431 H14
3392

2423
BC857B
1K0

6p8
10p
1408-A 3379 D11 I432 I12
OFWK3953L 3417 3380 B7 I433 I11
+5VCOM
3409

9319
2K7

SAW-FILTER VIDEO 3381 H8 I434 H11

150p

3475
5318

10R
33u
5K6 3382 F7 I435 H11
3406 2406 A400 2354 2385 3385 G7 I440 B4
2 7 3392 G7 I441 B7
G +8VP G

470R
3372
7307-p4 3393 F11 I442 B7
47R 220p +8VP 100n 100n 3400 B5 I443 B6
6404 7307
470R
3385

9318
3 8 3401 B7 I444 B5
3420

1K

+8V_VDP TDA9181 6 5 3402 B1 I445 B5


2407

2410

100u

2433

100n

3371

47R
68p

3403 G7 I446 D5
3456

1SS356
4K7

VCC VDD 3404 I6 I447 D5


100R
3433

3403

2 INPSEL
4R7 2402

330p
3K9

Y|CVBSO
1411 3405 H5 I448 E6
3435

14
4K7

I401
1408-B 2424 YOUT-3D 3406 G2 I450 I6
3412

OFWK3953LMT 7410 SFSCC 12 Y|CVBS1 2H/4H DELAY


NC CLAMP 3407 F2 I452 B1
COUT-3D
BC847BW

I434 3408 B5 I453 B11


3 1 100n 3 Y|CVBS2 ADAPTIVE
1 4 5 6 9 10 13 14 15 1811 16 7415 CLAMP I430 2302 3409 G2 I454 B12
12 17 COMB FILTER COUT 16 COMB-C-OUT 3410 E3 I455 B12
5V0 BC847BW
7405 1 CIN 3411 D2 I456 D13
F402 100n I431
100R

7402 3412 H6 I457 D14


3381

BC847BW 2 I435 7 SC SAND- FILTER CLOCK 3414 D2 I458 E5


100u
2415

100n

H BC847BW H
0V4 3423 5309 3415 B5 c002 B8
9422
2414

I415

LMN CASTLE TUNING GEN CVBS-TXT


3416 D5

100K

100K
3405

3457

3303

3468
RES
4K7
6

1K

100MHZ B2

10p
5K6 3417 G5

560R
3476

OUTSEL
FSCSEL
3418 D7
2339
8

DGND
10p

AGND

SYS1

SYS2
5CCE 5310 3419 E5

FSC
2408

COUT-3D
2p7

3420 G6

2426
RES
9408

5403
7

100MHZ 3421 F5

10p
13 4 9 8 11 10 15 3423 H1
I432 3433 G1
CVBS-PIP_TUN1-2-CVBS-IN

I450 YOUT-3D

4V2

4V2
5311 3434 E2
1

I322

2427
I433 3435 H5
100MHZ

CVBS-SC2_MON-OUT

100K
3301

10p
2353

100n
3436 E6

COMB-Y_CVBS-OUT
Y-CVBS-SC2_AV2-IN
560R
3404

CVBS-SC1_AV1-IN

3437 D7
Y-CVBS-FRONT-IN
SOUND-OUTPUT

CVBS-3D-COMB

COUT-3D-COMB
C-SC2_SVHS-IN

3439 E6
CVBS-TER-OUT

YOUT-3D-COMB
COIL 40.4 SUPPRESSION

COMB-C-OUT
3441 C5

2428
AV3-CVBS-IN

CVBS-AV3-IN

I I
C-FRONT-IN

3444 B11

CVBS-TXT

CVBS-TXT
QSS_AM

3445 F6
PIP-OUT

7307-p4
3447 B11

SYS1

SYS2

SYS1

SYS2
LMN

FSC

FSC
3448 B12
BG

SC

SC
3449 B12
3450 E14

B11
B11

B11
3451 F14
NC

B14a

B1
B15a,B14b

B1
B1

B1
B6a

B1

B1

B1
B1

B2
B2(2x)

3452 F14
3456 G5
from 3D Comb 3457 H5
3460 D13

8204 000 8325.3 (US-ONLY) 3461 D14


3462 D14

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 44

Small Signal Panel: Feature Box (PICNIC)


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1702 J5 3834 H17
2701 B2 3835 D3
2702 B2 3836 I17

FEATURE BOX (PICNIC) 2703 C2


2704 C2
2705 D2
2706 D2
3837 B11
3845 J14
3850 K4
3854 D3
B +3V3_FBX 2707 E2 5703 G4
A +2V5B A 2708 E2 5706 K15
B5a 2713 F2 5707 J4

3751

9700
4K7
VD-EPLD
2714 F3 5710 B7
B19f 3703

AD(0)

AD(1)

AD(2)

AD(3)

AD(4)

AD(5)

AD(6)

AD(7)
220K
3748
VD-OTC 7708 IF02 3752 2718 G2 5711 C6
B5a 10R BC847B 5756 2719 H2 5712 D5
HD3-EPLD FF01 +5VA
1R

2701

100p
B19e 3704 30R 2720 H2 5713 E5
HD3-OTC IF80 5744 FF05
3753 2721 I2 5714 F4
10R +5VF +5VA
1R 30R 2722 J2 5720 L15

13

14

15

18

19

20

21

22

17

12

26
100R

150K
3736

3747
2702

100p

2743

100n

100n

1
2744
2728 K15 5729 H16

100R
3754

5754

5710

2870
30R

30R

10u
VCC Q0

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q5

Q6

Q7
RSTR

16
2729 K15 5731 I16

NC

VSS
B B

32
+3V3_FBX
5V2
(FBX SOFTWARE) 2730 K16 5736 H5

7711
B5a +3V3_FBX +5VA PROM

2745

100n
2FHR-GFX +3V3FM 2740 G3 5737 C12

1n

M27C512
B19e IF03 +3V3FM +3V3FM

2781
3737 2741 H3 5744 B12

2823
3705 7709

A10

A11

A12

A13

A14

A15
R-OSD

G_
6837

A0

A1

A2

A3

A4

A5

A6

A7

A8

A9

E_

100n
3837
2742 H3 5746 G15

3746
3K9
B5a 10R BC847B 1K 3V3_FAULT_FBX

3749
DA(15) RSTW

3K9

11
2FHG-GFX

3
8

23

25

2
10

29

28

24

27

30

31
100R BAS316 2743 B5 5747 G15
2703

100p

B3a

3738
B19e

1K
3706 DA(14) MF(18)
G-OSD 5737 2744 B5 5754 B7

9760
10R IF04 +3V3_INT +3V3FM DA(13) +3V3FM 2745 B7 5755 C6
7710 30R FF06
2704

100p

5711 2824 2746 C7 5756 A12


BC847B DA(12)

2767

100n
7707 2748 D5 6830 K4
C BC847B IF29 IF30 30R C

5V2
1n 7714
2749 E5 6831 E5

100
5755 2746

99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
MS81V04160-25TB
B5a DA(11) 2750 E5 6832 F4
2FHB-GFX

NC17
DI22
DI21
DI20
RSTW2
IE2
WE2
VSS20
VCC14
VSS19
NC16
VCC13
NC15
VSS18
NC14
MODE1
NC13
VCC12
RSTR2
RE2
OE2
NC12
VSS17
VSS16
NC11
30R 100n

3755

3739

3741

3743

3750
B19e 2751 G4 6833 H6

3756
4K7

15K

22K

15K

3K9
8K2
3707 DA(10) +3V3FM

20

10

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12
B-OSD
1 75
2779 2752 H5 6834 H16
B5a 10R DA(15) NC1 VCC11
DA(9) MF(1)
2FHFB-GFX 2 74 100n 2753 I6 6835 J15

Vcc

GND
DI23 DO20
2705

100p

B19e DA(14) 3 VSS1 DO21 73 MF(2)


2755 F6
3708 DA(8) 6836 I16

+3V3_FBX
+2V5_E

+1V5_E
BL-OSD 4 72

+2V5B
DI24 VSS15

74HC573
10R DA(13) 5 DI25 DO22 71 MF(3) 2756 J6 6837 B12
HD_E MF(4)

7712
6 70

1D
EN

C1
DI26 DO23 2757 H6 7705 D2
2706

100p

DA(12) 7 69 MF(6)
+3V3FM
8
DI27
NC2 FIELD DO24
DO25 68 MF(7) 2758 D2 7706 K16

9
11
D IF06 +3V3P 9 VSS2 VSS14 67 D
MF(18) 100n 2759 K2 7707 C4
9702
MEMORY
9725

10 66 MF(8)
3854 +3V3P VSS3 DO26

AD(0)

AD(1)

AD(2)

AD(3)

AD(4)

AD(5)

AD(6)

AD(7)
5712 DA(11)
+3V3FM 2769
11 VCC1 DO27 65 MF(9) 2760 K8 7708 A5

3764 10R
B4(4X),B5a 3760

1K
HD100 4K7 +5VA ALE 12 VCC2
FM1 VCC10 64
2761 K10 7709 B4

intern
DA(10) 13 63 CLK32FM1
68R 3835 30R CL16 SWCK SRCK

3765
ALE
2758

2748

100n

100n

2765
7705 14 62 2762 J13 7710 C5
56p

+3V3FM VCC3 VCC9

INT1

AD(0)

AD(1)

AD(2)

AD(3)

AD(4)

AD(5)

AD(6)

AD(7)
100n

2766
PMBT2369 DA(9) 15 61 MF(10)
4K7 VCC4 DO17 2763 H13 7711 B7
IF07 16 60 MF(11)
+3V3FM VSS4 DO16
2764 E12 7712 D6

IF08

IF09
IF10 DA(8) 17 VSS5 VSS13 59
+3V3P 18 58 MF(12)
B19d 3721 30R 2764 100n NC3 DO15
MF(13) 2765 D10 7713 E6
SDA-EPLD 19 57
+3V3_FBX DI17 DO14
B19d 100R 5713 DA(7) 20 DI16 DO13 56 MF(14) 2766 D8 7714 C15
3729 +3V3P 7713 DA(7)

2750
2749

100n
21 55 MF(15)

10u
SCL-EPLD DI15 DO12
3831 6831 2767 C12 7715 F2
9726

3758
SAA4978H 160 159 158 157 156 155 154 153 152 151 150 149 148 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121
2707

100p

100R 22 DI14 VSS12 54


3V3_FAULT_FBX DA(6)
E 23 53 MF(16) E 2769 D14 7740 J3

T1

T0

INT1

INT0

P0-0

P0-1

P0-2

P0-3

P0-4

P0-5

P0-6

P0-7

VDDO3

P2-0

P2-1

P2-2

P2-3

P2-4

P2-5

P2-6

P2-7

VSSD4

ALE

PSEN

EAN

VDDD4

VSSD3

VSSO5

UVC0

UVC1

UVC2

UVC3

UVC4

UVC5

UVC6

UVC7

UVC8

VDDO2

YC0

YC1
100R BAS316 VSS6 DO11

4K7
2708

100p

24 52 MF(17)
B3a DI13 DO10 2773 F16 7741 I3

MODE2
MODE3
RSTW1
DA(5)

RSTR1

VSS10
VSS11
IF12 25 51

VCC5

VCC6

VCC7
VSS7

VSS8

VSS9

NC10
NC4 VCC8

WE1
DI12
DI11
DI10
NC5

NC6

NC7

NC8

OE1
NC9
1 SN-DA YC2 120

RE1
SN-DA DA(6) 2774 H15 9700 A6

IE1
9701 P0 P2 DA(4) +3V3FM
IF13 2775 F16 9701 E5

26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
SN-CL 2 SN-CL BUS C YC3 119 DA(5)
IF11 3709 DA(3)

2778

100n
2777
2777 E17 9702 D5

100n
SCL-F
3 VSSO6 YC4 118 DA(4)
100R DA(2) 2778 E17 9725 D3
SDA-F
IF14 3710 4 SCL MICRO-PROCESSOR CLK YC5 117 DA(3)
DA(1)
2779 C17 9726 E3

9761
100R 5 SDA YC6 116 2781 B16 9729 G17
PSP TIMING
DA(2)
DA(0)
2713

2714

2823 B7 9760 C16


22p

22p

100n

100n
6 UP-RST YC7 115 DA(1)
2824 C7 9761 F16

2773

2775
F F
7 WD-RST YC8 114 DA(0) 2831 G3 9772 J13
RSTW
RSTW 3719 IF15 IF16 2834 J3 AF20 J13
7715 8 RSTW WE-C 113
+3V3A
2836 I3 AF21 J13

PICNIC
3K3 PMBT2369 IF17 IF18 +3V3FM
RSTR 9 RSTR IE-C 112 +3V3FM +3V3FM
2870 B12 FF01 B5
5714 6832 3832 3V3_FAULT_FBX 2755 IF19 10 FBL VSSO4 111 MF(18) 2871 H16 FF02 G6
+3V3_FBX
2831

30R
68p

5703
BAS316 100R B3a 100n 11 VDDA1 BACK END RE-D 110
RSTR
2872 I16
2874 J16
FF03 J2
FF04 G6
2751

3720 FF02 12 Y-OUT YD8 109


100n

30R
+5VA 2875 L15 FF05 B12
PEAKING
2877

100u

10K 13 VSSA1 YD7 108


B3a 2876 L14 FF06 C12
G
B6a
Y-PIP+MAIN-IN
FF10 3713
FF04 14 U-OUT 3 X DAC YD6 107 5747
9729 CLK32FM1 G 2877 G5 FF07 G6
2740 B3c 2881 I5 FF08 I3
FF07 30R
15 V-OUT YD5 106 CLK32
180R 22n 3703 A3 FF09 I2
MUX 5746
2718

16 VSSA2 YD4 105


3716

3704 B2 FF10 G2
15p

100K

IF21 +3V3_DCDCFBX
30R 3705 B3 FF11 I2
17 BGEXT YD3 104

2774

100n

2871

100u
U-PIP+MAIN-IN IF28 3706 C2 FF12 H2
B6a FF12 3714 2741 L6 IF22
18 H-D YD2 103 B3b 3707 C3 FF14 H16
IF05 19 V-D YD1 102
180R
3708 D2 FF15 H2
22n
MID END
2719

2763 3709 E4 FF17 I2


100K

20 AGND YD0 101


15p

L7 2757
3717

3759
2752

100n

H 220R 22n IF23 H 3710 F4 FF18 I16


21 DIFFIN BUS D VDDD3 100 100n
+3V3P 3712 K7 FF19 J2
V-PIP+MAIN-IN
2742 22 VDDA2 HISTOGRAM UVD8 99 3713 G2 FF22 K5
FF15 3715 6834 3834
3833 6833 3V3_FAULT_FBX B3a
B6a 3V3_FAULT_FBX 23 Y-IN UVD7 98 3714 H2 FF23 K5
180R 22n BAS316 100R
100K
3718
2720

3715 H2 FF24 K6
15p

5736 100R BAS316 5729 FF14


L8 24 VDDA3
ANALOG UVD6 97
+3V3_FBX +3V3A 3716 G2 FF25 K5
6u8
25 U-IN 3 X ADC NOISE UVD5 96
30R
3717 H2 FF26 K5
B2,B6a
IF24 2881 2753
PROCESSING

2872

100n
HA50 3727
27p 100n
26 VIN REDUCTION UVD4 95 3718 H2 FF27 K16
FF17 150R
3719 F2 FF28 L5
3725

27 VSSA3 UVD3 94
2721

100p

3K3

2836 FF08 3720 G2 FF29 L5


I L10 I
100n
IF25 28 H-A
CLK
FRONT TIMING
UVD2 93 3721 E3 IF02 A5
7741
74LVC1G125 3722 IF26
29 V-A TBC/SRC UVD1 92 6836 3836
3V3_FAULT_FBX B3a 3722 I4 IF03 B5
END
5

B19f VREF
FF09
2
4
10R
30 HREF-EXT
PLL TIMING UVD0 91 BAS316 100R 3724 K2 IF04 C5
B19f FF11
1
5731 FF18 3725 I2 IF05 H6
SWITCH-2FH EN L11 +3V3_INT
31 VDDA4 VSSD2 90 3726 J2 IF06 D6
B2,B6a FF19 3730 30R
VA50
3

32 VSSA4 MUX CLK32 89 9772 AF20 B19f,B3c 3727 I2 IF07 E10


2756

2874
CLK32P

10u
680R CLK
2834 5707+3V3_FBX 3762 AF21 B3a 3728 J3 IF08 E7
100n
3726

33 VSSX CLK16 88
2722

100p

CL16
1K2

3729 E2 IF09 E7
100n L9 34 OSC-I VDDD2 87 100R
7740 +3V3P 3730 J2 IF10 E6
J 74LVC1G125 5 1702 100n J
3728 IF27 3736 B4 IF11 E2
FF03 150R
2
4
1 3 35 OSC-O
OSC VSSO3 86

2762
3737 B5 IF12 E6
B19f SWITCH-1FH 1 36 TEST CLK-AS 85
EN 3738 C5 IF13 E6
CSTCV 12M 37 TRST UVB0 84 3845 6835
B19f 3
2 B3a 3V3_FAULT_FBX 3739 C4 IF14 F2
VA 100R BAS316 3741 C5 IF15 F6
38 TMS UVB1 83
B4 7706
VD100
BST 3743 C5 IF16 F13
BAS316

39 TDI UVB2 82 KF25BDT


6830

BUS A BUS B 5706 1 3 2V6 3746 B6 IF17 F6


B19f 3724 40 TDO UVB3 81 +3V3_FBX
VD_E 30R IN GND OUT 3747 B5 IF18 F13
3V4
10R 2 FF27 3748 A5 IF19 F6
VDDO1

VDDD1
VSSO1

VSSO2

VSSD1

2728

2729

100n
10u
WE-A

WE-B

UVB8

UVB7

UVB6

UVB5

UVB4
UVA0

UVA1

UVA2

UVA3

UVA4

UVA5

UVA6

UVA7

UVA8

FF22
TCK
100R
2759

3850

YB8

YB7

YB6

YB5

YB4

YB3

YB2

YB1

YB0
3749 C4 IF21 G4
YA0

YA1

YA2

YA3

YA4

YA5

YA6

YA7

YA8
56p

K K
+2V5B

2730

100u
FF23 3750 C5 IF22 H5
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
FF25 FF24
3751 A5 IF23 H6
3752 A6 IF24 I4
2760

100n
3V3_FAULT_FBX

FF26
2761

100n

TD0 3712
3753 B6 IF25 I5
FF28 +3V3P 3754 B5 IF26 I5
47K
HREF_EXT

FF29 +3V3P 3755 C4 IF27 J6


TD0MA

3756 C4 IF28 H6
TRST

+3V3P
TMS

TCK

5720
B12 3V3_FAULT 3V3_FAULT_FBX B3a 3758 E6 IF29 C4
6u8 3759 H5 IF30 C5

2876

2875
10n

10n
L L
B19f,B3D

3760 D2 IF80 B5
B3a

3762 J13
3764 D10
3765 D10

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3832 F5
3833 H5

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 45

Small Signal Panel: Falconic


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2776 I12
2780 I1

FALCONIC 4721
OKI
X
PHILIPS
2782 I3
2784 E1
2785 D4
4722 X
4723 X 2786 E4
4724 X
4712 X 2787 F4
A A
4713 X 2788 E4
4714 X
4715 X 2789 I6
+3V3FA +2V5FB +3V3FA +2V5FB 2790 I8

FB(11)

FB(10)

FB(9)

FB(8)

FB(7)

FB(6)

FB(5)

FB(4)

FB(3)

FB(2)

FB(1)

FB(0)

FB(12)
2791 E13
2792 E13

FE(12)

FE(0)

FE(1)

FE(2)

FE(3)

FE(4)

FE(5)

FE(6)

FE(7)

FE(8)

FE(9)

FE(10)

FE(11)
2802

100n

2801

100n

2800

100n
2793 D13

100n 2899
2794 D13
2795 G11
2796 E11
B 7718 B 2797 E11
SAA4992 160 159 158 157 156 155 154 153 152 151 150 149 148 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121
2798 C11

VSS-B2

YB0

YB1

YB2

YB3

YB4

YB5

VDD-B

YB6

YB7

UVB0

UVB1

UVB2

UVB3

WE-B

VSS-B1

VSS-K

VDD-K

VDD-7

VSS-7

VSS-E2

IE-E

UVE3

UVE2

UVE1

UVE0

YE7

YE6

YE5

YE4

YE3

YE2

YE1

YE0

VSS-E1
2799 E14
2800 B8
1 120
VSS-C1 VSS-D2 2801 B7
YC0 2 119 YD0 2802 B7
YC0 YD0
2819 I14
YC1

YC2
3

4
YC1

YC2
COMPRESS FALCONIC YD1

YD2
118

117
YD1

YD2
2899 B5
3740 G4
C YC3 5 116 YD3 C 3766 E4

DECOMPRESS
YC3 YD3
YC4 6840 3840 3V3_FAULT_FBX 3767 E3
6 115 YD4
YC4 YD4 3770 I6
YC5 BAS316 100R B3a
7 114 YD5
YC5 YD5 3773 G3
YC6 8 113 2798 100n 3774 H3
YC6 VDD-D +3V3FA FF41
3V4 5719 +3V3_FBX
YC7 +3V3FA 3781 G3
9 112 YD6
YC7 YD6 30R
3782 G4
UVC0 10 111

2794

2793

100n
YD7

10u
UVC0 YD7 3783 H4
PIXEL
UVC1 11 110 UVD0 3838 E14
PEAK
UVC2
UVC1 DEINTERLACER UVD0
3839 E2
D 12 109 UVD1 D
UVC2 UVD1 5753 3840 C14
UVC3 13 108 UVD2
UVC3 UVD2 30R 5716 E1
REC 14 VECTORS 107 FF42
2V6
5718 5717 E13
UVD3 +2V5B
RE-C UVD3 +2V5FB
B3a 30R 5718 D13

RIGHT MPRAM
2785 15 106

LEFT MPRAM
WED
VSS-C2 WE-D 5719 C13

2792

2791

100n
10u
3V3_FAULT_FBX

100n 16 105
+3V3FA VSS-DI 5753 D13
2786 17
VSS-1
MOTION ESTIMATOR VSS-6
104 6838 E13
100n 6838 3838 3V3_FAULT_FBX 6839 E2
18 103
+2V5FB VDD-1 VDD-6 +2V5FB 6840 C13
+3V3_INT 5716 6839 3839
9716 +3V3FA BAS316 100R B3a
E 19 102 E
+3V3FA 3766 47K JUMP0 +3V3_INT 5717 7717 F1

2796

100n
30R BAS316 100R
9717 20 101 B19c,f 7718 B4

2797

100n
2784 FF40 JUMP1
VECTORS VDD-5 30R
3V4
3767 +3V3FA 21 100
B3 a,b,c,d 7719 F13
100n VSS-5 9708 I7
2788
+3V3FA 47K 22 99 3V4
FF43 2799
100n 9712 F3
+2V5FB VDD-2 VSS-G2
100n
2787
23
VSS-2
UPCONVERSION UVG0
98 100n 9713 F2
UV-2FH-0
9714 I2
9713

9712

9721
24 97
7717 RAMTSTL UVG1 UV-2FH-1 7719 9715 I2
MSM54V12222A 25 96 MSM54V12222A
RSTR SN-RST UVG2 9716 E4
1 40 UV-2FH-2 1 40 9722
VSS1 VSS3 26 SNERT 95 VSS1 VSS3 9717 E3
F SN-DA F
SN-DA UVG3
2 39 INTER UV-2FH-3 2 39
9720 G4
NC1 VCC3 27 94 NC1 VCC3
SN-CL SN-CL UVG4
FB(11) 3 38 YC0 UV-2FH-4 YD0 3 38 FE(11) 9721 F14
DIN11 DOUT11 28 93 DIN11 DOUT11
VSS-S CONTROL UVG5 9722 F14
FB(10) 4 37 YC1 UV-2FH-5 YD1 4 37 FE(10)
DIN10 DOUT10 29 92 DIN10 DOUT10 9723 I14
5 36 RAMTST2 UVG6 UV-2FH-6 5 36
FB(9) DIN9 DOUT9 YC2 +3V3FA 3782 3740 YD2 DIN9 DOUT9 FE(9) 9724 I14
30 91
FB(8) 6 35 YC3
TEST VERTICAL UVG7 UV-2FH-7 YD3 6 35 FE(8) 9727 I13
FIELD MEMORY

FIELD MEMORY
DIN8 DOUT8 47K 1K 31 90 2795 100n DIN8 DOUT8

FB(7) 7 34 YC4
TRST TRST PEAKING VDD-G
YD4 7 34 FE(7)
9728 I2
DIN7 DOUT7 3773 32 89 +3V3FA DIN7 DOUT7 9755 I7
8 33 TMS YG0 Y-2FH-0 8 33
FB(6) DIN6 DOUT6 YC5 +3V3FA 47K YD5 DIN6 DOUT6 FE(6) FF40 E2
G 33 88 G
FB(5) 9 32 YC6
TMS TDI BST YG1 Y-2FH-1 YD6 9 32 FE(5) FF41 C13
DIN5 DOUT5 3781 9720 34 87 DIN5 DOUT5
TDO VECTORS YG2 FF42 D13
FB(4) 10 31 YC7 Y-2FH-2 YD7 10 31 FE(4)
DIN4 DOUT4 +3V3FA 47K 35 86 DIN4 DOUT4 FF43 E14
11 30 TD0 TCK YG3 Y-2FH-3 11 30
FB(3) DIN3 DOUT3 UVC0 UVD0 DIN3 DOUT3 FE(3) FF44 I7
36 85
12 29 TDOA VSS-AL YG4 Y-2FH-4 12 29
FB(2) UVC1 UVD1 FE(2)
DIN2 DOUT2 3783 DIN2 DOUT2
13 28
37
UVA0 VERTICAL ZOOM YG5
84
Y-2FH-5 13 28
FB(1) UVC2 UVD2 FE(1)
DIN1 DOUT1 +3V3FA 47K DIN1 DOUT1
14 27
38
UVA1 DNR YG6
83
Y-2FH-6 14 27
FB(0) UVC3 TCK UVD3 FE(0)
DIN0 DOUT0 39 82 DIN0 DOUT0
15 26 3774 UVA2 YG7 Y-2FH-7 15 26
CLK32FM2 CLK32FM2 CLK32FM3 CLK32FM3
SWCK SRCK 40 81 SWCK SRCK
H H
16 25 +3V3FA 47K UVA3 VSS-G1 16 25

VSS-CLK
RSTR RSTR RSTR RSTR
RSTW RSTR
VSS-A2

RSTW RSTR
VSS-FL

VSS-F2
VDD-F

CLK32
VDD-3

VDD-4
VSS-3

VSS-4

UVF7

UVF6

UVF5

UVF4

UVF3

UVF2

UVF1

UVF0
UVA4

UVA5

UVA6

UVA7

RE-A

RE-F

17 24 17 24
YF7

YF6

YF5

YF4

YF3

YF2

YF1

YF0
YA0

YA1

YA2

YA3

YA4

YA5

YA6

YA7

FB(12) REC WED FE(12)


WE RE WE RE
18
IE FM2 OE
23
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
18
IE FM3 OE
23

3V4 19 22 19 22 9723
NC2 VSS2 NC2 VSS2
FF44
21 21
2789

100n

20 20
VCC1 VCC2 VCC1 VCC2
2790
100n
9715

9724
2780

100n

9714

2782

100n

2776

100n

2819

100n
9755

9708
100R
3770

CLK32
+2V5FB +3V3FA
UVF(7)

I I
FALREF
MF(10)

MF(11)

MF(12)

MF(13)

MF(14)

MF(15)

MF(16)

MF(17)

MF(18)
MF(1)

MF(2)

MF(3)

MF(4)

MF(6)

MF(7)

MF(8)

MF(9)

UVF(6)

UVF(5)

UVF(4)

UVF(3)

UVF(2)

UVF(1)

UVF(0)
REF

YF(7)

YF(6)

YF(5)

YF(4)

YF(3)

YF(2)

YF(1)

YF(0)

CLK32 9728 CLK32FM2


CLK32 9727 CLK32FM3
B19f

B19f

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 46

Small Signal Panel: Eagle


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2709 C6 3792 C13 FF63 D7

RSTW_YUV
WEYUV_G

WEYUV_F
2710 D6 3793 A6 FF64 G12

CLK32O

+3V3FCD
RSTRUV

+1V5FCC

+2V5B
+3V3FCD

B3c,d
RSTRY
2711 E7 3800 G8 IF51 A8

FALREF

REUV
REFIN
B19f
+5VA

B19f

B19f
+3V3A

REY
+1V5FCC +3V3FCD

EAGLE
2712 A7 3801 H10 IF52 A8

+3V3FCD

+1V5FCC
B19e 2715 J4 3802 G8 IF53 A8
2768 2731 2851
2716 D6 3803 G8 IF54 A8

3744

3793
2K2

2K2
2717 J7 3804 C13 IF55 A8

100n
A 100n 100n 100n A

5721

5748
30R

30R
+3V3FC1
B3B,D

IF53

IF51
IF52
2847 2723 J4 3805 I11 IF56 A8

2712

100n
B19C,F 7725

3829
2725 J8 3806 I14 IF57 B9

+3V3FC1

+3V3FC1

+3V3FC1

+3V3FC1
RSTW_YUV

IF54
INT1_E

2747
PMBT2369

WEYUV_G
100n

YG0(7)
YG0(6)
YG0(5)
YG0(4)
YG0(3)
YG0(2)
YG0(1)
YG0(0)
UVG0(7)
UVG0(6)
UVG0(5)

UVG0(4)
UVG0(3)
UVG0(2)
UVG0(1)
UVG0(0)

YOUT(0)
YOUT(1)
YOUT(2)
YOUT(3)
YOUT(4)
YOUT(5)
YOUT(6)

YOUT(7)
YOUT(8)
YOUT(9)
0V2 9771 2726 J8 3807 I7 IF58 A1
INT1 2754

+3V3FC1
B3c 0V3

IF56
IF72

15R
2727 J10 3808 J10 IF59 A8
UV-2FH-0

RSTRUV

IF55
100n +2V5_E
2731 A10 3809 I13 IF61 B5

IF59
REUV
IF58

2813

9762 100n

AF14
2732 B12 3810 J7 IF63 D5

IF57
UV-2FH-1 FF50 2V5
0V9 +1V5FCC
2732 2733 C13 3811 J8 IF64 E1

2810

100n

2808

2807

100n
10u
UV-2FH-2 UVG0(0) 2734 D13 3812 J9 IF65 F1

3745

1K
100n
UVG0(1) 2861 2735 G11 3813 J10 IF66 H13
IF61 7724

208
207
206
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169
168
167
166
165
164
163
162
161
160
159
158
157
7722 2736 J10 3814 J11 IF67 H5
T8F24EF

100
UVG0(2) 100n

99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
B MS81V04160-25TB B 2737 J14 3815 J12 IF68 I7

REFIN

REY

REUV

VSS32
VDDC19
VSS31
CLK32O
VSS30

YG7
YG6
YG5
YG4
YG3
YG2
YG1
YG0

VSS29
VDDC18

VSS28

Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
Y5
Y6
VSS27
VDDC17
Y7
Y8
Y9
VSS26

VSS25
VDDC16
VDDA12

RSTRUV

RSTW-YUV

VDDA11

UVG7
UVG6
UVG5

UVG4
UVG3
UVG2
UVG1
UVG0

VDDA10

VDDA9
RSTRY
WEYUV-G

FALREF

WEYUV-F
+1V5FCC 2738 J13 3816 J13 IF69 I10

NC17
DI22
DI21
DI20
RSTW2
IE2
WE2
VSS20
VCC14
VSS19
NC16
VCC13
NC15
VSS18
NC14
MODE1
NC13
VCC12
RSTR2
RE2
OE2
NC12
VSS17
VSS16
NC11

+3V3FCD

+3V3FCD
UVG0(3)
+3V3A 2848 2739 J13 3817 J14 IF70 I13
UVG0(4) 1 VDDC1 VSS24 156
1 75 2 155
2747 A9 3818 J14 IF71 I1
NC1 VCC11 100n VSS1 VSSA4 +1V5FCA
UV-2FH-3 2 74 3 154 2754 A12 3819 G12 IF72 A6
DI23 DO20 UVG0(5) +3V3FCD VDDA1 NC25
3 VSS1 DO21 73 UVF0(0) 4 UVF0 NC24 153 2768 A9 3820 G12 IF75 F5
UV-2FH-4 4 72 UVF0(1) 5 152
DI24 VSS15 UVG0(6) UVF1 NC23 2733 2770 J1 3821 H8 IF76 J7
UV-2FH-5 5 DI25 DO22 71 UVF0(2) 6 UVF2 NC22 151
2771 J1 3822 H7 IF77 G11

9744

9745
UV-2FH-6 6 70 UVF0(0:7) UVF0(3) 7 150
DI26 DO23 UVG0(7) UVF3 VDDCA1 100n
UV-2FH-7 7 DI27 DO24 69 UVF0(4) 8 UVF4 VDDC15 149 +1V5FCC 2772 J2 3823 H8 IF78 J13
8 NC2 DO25 68 2845 UVF0(5) 9 UVF5 VSS23 148 2783 I13 3824 H7 IF82 D12
9 VSS2 VSS14 67 UVF0(6) 10 UVF6 IS1 147
+3V3FC1 10 66 UVF0(7) 11 146 2803 G14 3825 G7
C
2817
+3V3FC1 11
12
VSS3
VCC1
VCC2
FIELD DO26
DO27
VCC10
65
64
100n

2846 +3V3FC1
+1V5FCC 12
13
UVF7
VSS2
VDDC2
IS0
NC21
NC20
145
144
3792
C 2804 F14
2805 G13
3826 G7
3827 G7
13 63 14 143
100n CLK32OFM4
+3V3FC1
14
SWCK
VCC3 MEMORY SRCK
VCC9 62
CLK32OFM4
100n
YF0(0) 15
YF0
YF1
RESET
VSS22 142
1K
+3V3FCD
2807 B13
2808 B12
3828 I5
3829 A9

9746

9747
YG0(0) YF0(1)

2709

100n
15 VCC4 DO17 61 16 YF2 VDDA8 141
+3V3FC1 YG0(1) YF0(2) 3804
16
17
18
VSS4
VSS5 FM4 DO16
VSS13
60
59
58 YG0(2)
YF0(3)
YF0(4)
17
18
19
YF3
YF4
CLK64SEL
CLK64I
140
139
138 IF82
1K
2809 E4
2810 B4
3841 E5
3842 E5
NC3 DO15 YF0(0:7) YF5 VSS21 B19f 2864
Y-2FH-0 19 57 YG0(3) YF0(5) 20 137 CLK64 2811 E4 3843 J1
DI17 DO14 YG0(4) YF0(6) YF6 CLK64O
Y-2FH-1 20 DI16 DO13 56 21 YF7 VSS20 136 2812 F4 3844 F13
21 55 YG0(5) YF0(7) 22 135 100n
Y-2FH-2 DI15 DO12 VSS3 VDDA7 +3V3FCD 2813 B3 5705 H13
Y-2FH-3 22 DI14 VSS12 54 23 VDDC3 VSS19 134 +1V5FCC
23 53 IF63 YG0(6) 24 133 2814 I13 5721 A13
VSS6 DO11 +1V5FCC VDDA2 VDDC14 2734
Y-2FH-4 24 DI13 DO10 52 YG0(7)
+3V3FCD B19f 25 VSS4 EAGLE IC U0 132 U_VOUT(0) 2815 J8 5722 F14
MODE2
MODE3
RSTW1

D D
RSTR1

2710

100n
VSS10
VSS11
25 51 SN-CL 26 131 U_VOUT(1) 2816 J11 5724 F13
VCC5

VCC6

VCC7

B19f
VSS7

VSS8

VSS9

NC10
NC4 VCC8 SNCK U1
WE1

100n
DI12
DI11
DI10
NC5

NC6

NC7

NC8

OE1
NC9
RE1

100n 2716
RSTR 27 130 U_VOUT(2)
IE1

B19f FF62 28 SNRST U2 2817 C1 5725 F14


B19f HD_E HD U3 129 U_VOUT(3)

2825
B19e,f
26
27
28
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30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
2818 J14 5726 F4

100n
VD_E 29 VD U4 128 U_VOUT(4)
FF63
INT1_E 30 127 U_VOUT(5) 2820 E2 5727 E4

+3V3FC1
B3c,B19f INTR1 U5 5757
VREF 31 126 U_VOUT(6)
VA U6 2821 E3 5728 E13
9763

SN-DA 32 SNDA U7 125 U_VOUT(7) 30R


Y-2FH-5 B3c,B19f HREF 33 124 U_VOUT(8) 2822 E3 5739 I8
HREF U8 +1V5_E 5728 FF55
6841 3841
34 TRST U9 123 U_VOUT(9) +1V5FCC 2825 D5 5740 I10
IF64
2821

100n

100n

Y-2FH-6 3V3_FAULT_FBX B3a 35 122


RSTW_YUV

WEYUV_G

+3V3FC1

30R 2826 F4 5741 I13


2822

TMS VSS18
REY

+3V3_FBX 5727 BAS316 100R TRST 36 VDDC4 VDDA6 121 +3V3FCD 2827 I7 5742 J1

2884

100n
Y-2FH-7 37 VDDC5 V0 120 2865
30R FF56 TMS 38 VSS5 V1 119 2828 I12 5743 J3
+3V3FC1 39 118 2829 F3 5748 A13
+3V3FC1

VSS6 VSS17 100n


E E
2811

100n

2809

100n

40 117
+3V3FC1
RSTRY

VDDA3 VDDC13 +1V5FCC 2830 I12 5750 F14


41 VSS7 V2 116 2854
2832 F4 5751 F14
2820

100n

+1V5FCC 42 TDI V3 115


43 TDO V4 114 2833 G5 5752 J3
100n

9753
3V3_FAULT_FBX 44 113
6842 3842 TCK V5 2835 I4 5757 D13

2711

100n
B3a 45 112
+3V3FC1

NC1 V6 2838 I3 5760 I8


B3A,B,D 100R 46 111
BAS316 NC2 V7 5750

2867

100n
+3V3_FBX 5726 47 NC3 V8 110 2853 2839 J7 5761 I10

3711
30R

47K
48 109
+3V3FC2
+3V3FC2

+3V3FC2

NC4 V9 +2V5FCA 2840 J10 5762 I14

+3V3FCD
49 108 +2V5_E
+3V3FC2

30R FF58 +3V3FC2 NC5 VSS16 100n 5725 2841 J13 6841 E4
RSTRUV

50 107
+3V3FC2

NC6 VDDC12 +1V5FCC


WEYUV_F

2843 H1 6842 E5

+3V3FCD
2812

100n

2826

100n

51 NC7 VSS15 106 30R FF51


REUV

RSTW_YUV
52 105 +3V3FCD 2845 C5 6843 J1

TESTSEL0
TESTSEL1
TESTSEL2
UVF-BUFF(0) NC8 VDDA5

2804

100n
AOUTNU
AOUTNY

AOUTPU

AOUTNV
AOUTPY

AOUTPV
TDOA

VDDBA1

VDDBA2

VDDBA3
VSADJU

VDDC10
VDDC11
FSADJY

FSADJV
2846 C5 6844 F13

VREFU

VDDC6
VDDC7

VDDC8
VDDC9
F F

VREFY

VDDB1

VREFV

CLK32I
VDDA4
VSSA1

VSSA2

VSSA3

VSS10

VSS11
VSS12

VSS13
VSS14
TD0MA

VBSU
VBSY

VBSV
+3V3FC2

VSS8

NC10
NC11

NC12
VSS9

NC13
NC14

NC15
NC16
NC17

NC18
NC19
UVF-BUFF(1)

PDN
IF65 2847 A12 7722 B2

NC9
2829

100n

2857

100n
5751
UVF-BUFF(2) TCK 2848 B7 7723 G2
30R
9764

53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
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97
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99
100
101
102
103
104
UVF0(0) 3V3_FAULT_FBX 3844 6844 2849 I8 7724 B8
2832

100n

5722 2850 I11 7725 A6


IF75 UVF0(1) 2855 100R BAS316 +2V5FCD
5724 30R FF53 2851 A11 7727 J2
7723
100

UVF0(2) 2886 +3V3FCD 2853 F12 7728 I7


99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
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81
80
79
78
77
76

MS81V04160-25TB 100n 3819 +3V3_FBX

2803

100n
30R FF61 2854 E12 7729 I9

2880

10u
NC17
DI22
DI21
DI20
RSTW2
IE2
WE2
VSS20
VCC14
VSS19
NC16
VCC13
NC15
VSS18
NC14
MODE1
NC13
VCC12
RSTR2
RE2
OE2
NC12
VSS17
VSS16
NC11

UVF0(3) 2887 100n 75R B3a


2855 F7 7730 I13

2805

100n
UVF0(0:7)

3820
UVF0(4) 3825 100n 3800 2856 I14 7731 J6
UVF-BUFF(3) 1 NC1 VCC11 75
75R 2857 F12 7732 J9

2866

100n

2859

100n

2735

100n

2860

100n
2 DI23 DO20 74 2888
G UVF0(5) 150R 150R G
3 73 2859 G10 7733 J12
UVF-BUFF(4) VSS1 DO21 FF64
4 DI24 VSS15 72 2860 G11 9709 J5
UVF-BUFF(5) UVF0(6) 3826 100n 3802
5 71
UVF-BUFF(6) DI25 DO22 2861 B7 9740 I6

2889

100n

2890

100n

2891

100n
6 DI26 DO23 70 2892
UVF0(7) 150R 150R 2864 D13 9744 C13
UVF-BUFF(7) 7 69
DI27 DO24
8 68 2865 E12 9745 C14

IF77
NC2 DO25 3827 100n 3803
9 VSS2 VSS14 67 2833 2866 G10 9746 C13

3801
+3V3FC2 10 66

1K
VSS3 DO26 150R 2898 150R
FIELD 2867 F7 9747 C14

2893

100n

2894

100n

2895

100n

9766
11 65
VCC1 DO27 100n +3V3FC2 2880 G13 9750 I5

2896

100n

2897

100n
12 VCC2 VCC10 64
100n 3821

+2V5FCD

+3V3FCD

+3V3FCD
+1V5FCC
13 63 2884 E14 9753 E7

+2V5FCA
+3V3FC2 +3V3FC2
CLK32OFM5 SWCK
MEMORY SRCK CLK32OFM5
100n

CLK32E
14 62

+2V5FCA
+3V3FC2 VCC3 VCC9 3822 75R 2885 J11 9754 A8
15 61 YF0(0)

B19f
2843

+3V3FC2 VCC4 DO17


YF0(1) 2886 G8 9756 J5
H
16
17
18
VSS4
VSS5 FM5 DO16
VSS13
60
59
58 YF0(2)
75R 3823 +2V5FCA +2V5FCA +1V5FCC +1V5FCC H 2887 G7 9757 J5
YF-BUFF(0) NC3 DO15
YF0(3) 3824 75R 2888 G7 9758 J5
19 DI17 DO14 57
2889 G8 9759 J5

Y100
B4
YF0(4)

U100

V100
YF-BUFF(1)

B4
20 DI16 DO13 56 IF66 5705
YF-BUFF(2) YF0(5) 75R B4
21 DI15 DO12 55 +8V_CON 2890 G9 9762 B3
YF-BUFF(3) 22 54 2891 G10 9763 D3
YF0(0:7)

DI14 VSS12 1K
23 53 IF67 YF0(6)
VSS6 DO11 2892 G7 9764 F3
330R

330R

330R
YF0(7)
3785

3786

3787
YF-BUFF(4)
2827

100n

2828

100n

2830

100n

2783

100n

2814

100n
24 DI13 DO10 52
MODE2
MODE3
RSTW1

RSTR1

2893 H8 9765 I3
VSS10
VSS11

25 51
VCC5

VCC6

VCC7
VSS7

VSS8

VSS9

NC10

NC4 VCC8 B3c 3828 B3b


WE1
DI12
DI11
DI10
NC5

NC6

NC7

NC8

OE1
NC9
RE1

CLK32O CLK32 2894 H9 9766 H10


IE1

B3a 7728 L24 7729 L25 7730 L26


33R B3b,d 2895 H10 9770 A8
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

CLK32P 9740 CLK32E BFS20 BFS20 BFS20


3731 5760 AF03 IF69 3732 5761 AF01 3733 5762 AF02
2896 H9 9771 A8
2835

100n

IF68 IF70 2897 H9 AF01 I11


270R 1u 330R 1u 330R 1u
I
2849

2850

2856
9765

15p

15p

15p
YF-BUFF(5) 2898 H7 AF02 I14

220R

680R
3788

3789

3790
1K5
+3V3FC2

YF-BUFF(6) B3c 3711 F7 AF03 I8


IF71 3771 B3c
2838

100n

CLK32O CLK32OFM5 3731 I7 AF10 I9


RSTW_YUV
+3V3FC2

+3V3FC2
WEYUV_F

RSTRY

3732 I10 AF11 I12


REY

YF-BUFF(7) 15R
B3c 3772 B3c 5739 3791 AF10 5740 3805 AF11 5741 3806 AF12 3733 I13 AF12 I14

220R
3807

3809
82R

CLK32O CLK32OFM4

820R
3808
3744 A6 AF14 B9
+3V3FC2

+3V3FC2

B3a 3V3_FAULT_FBX 3843 6843 15R 2u2 470R 2u2 470R 2u2 470R
B19f,B3a B3c,B19f 3745 B6 FF50 B13
7727 2717 2725 2727 2885 2738 2737

3817
7731 7732 7733

75R
HREF_EXT 9709 HREF
100R BAS316 LF15AB 3771 I5 FF51 F14
BFS20 IF76 BFS20 BFS20 IF78
5742 3 FF57 12p 12p 12p 12p 12p 12p
1 3772 I5 FF53 F14
+3V3_FBX +1V5_E
390R

390R

390R
3810

3811

3812

3813

3814

3815

3816

3818
2839

220p

2726

2815

2840

2736

2816

220p

2841

220p

2739

2818
3V4 IN GND OUT
75R

75R

75R

75R

75R
3785 I6 FF54 J4
27p

2p2

27p

2p2

27p

2p2
30R 5743
1V5 1V5 FF54
2 +1V5_E +1V5FCA B19F B3c,B19f 3786 I9 FF55 E14
J J
2771

100n

2772

100u

9758
10u

30R VA VREF
3787 I12 FF56 E4
2770

5752
2715

100n

2723

3788 I7 FF57 J2
1n

30R
NOT USED 3789 I10 FF58 F5
3790 I13 FF61 G13
CL 36532075_075.eps 3791 I8 FF62 D8

8204 000 8323.2 30


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 47

Small Signal Panel: 2FH Interface


2724 E2 2842 A6 2858 E5 3700 A2 3723 C5 3796 E3 3799 E4 3848 F6 3852 E3 3856 F1 5702 D5 6846 E3 7743 A5 7746 E5 9703 E4 9737 A5 9742 C2 9749 C5 FF75 A2
2806 F2 2844 C3 2862 E5 3701 A5 3794 E1 3797 F3 3846 F4 3849 F6 3853 A6 5700 D2 5715 A6 6847 A6 7744 C3 7747 E2 9707 E4 9738 A2 9743 C5 FF71 A6 FF76 A5
2837 A3 2852 C6 2863 E5 3702 C2 3795 F1 3798 E4 3847 F4 3851 D6 3855 F5 5701 E4 6845 D6 7742 A3 7745 C5 7748 F2 9736 A2 9739 A5 9748 C2 FF74 C2 FF77 C5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

2FH INTERFACE BAS316 100R

6847 3853 3V3_FAULT_FBX


FF71 5715
B3a
+3V3_FBX
B19C,F
B3A,C

3700

2837

100n

3701

2842

100n
4K7

4K7
A A
7742 7743

20

20
74LVC245APW 74LVC245APW
9736 1 9737 1
3EN1 B3C,D 3EN1
B19f 3EN2 FF76 3EN2
SWITCH-2FH FF75 19 B19f SWITCH-1FH 19
G3 G3

Y-2FH-7 2 18 YF-BUFF(7) 2 18
1 YF(0) 1 YF-BUFF(0)
2 2
Y-2FH-6 3 17 YF-BUFF(6) 3 17
Y-2FH-5 4 16 YF-BUFF(5) YF(1) 4 16 YF-BUFF(1)
Y-2FH-4 5 15 YF-BUFF(4) YF(2) 5 15 YF-BUFF(2)
Y-2FH-3 6 14 YF-BUFF(3) YF(3) 6 14 YF-BUFF(3)
7 13 YF(4) 7 13 YF-BUFF(4)
B Y-2FH-2 YF-BUFF(2) B
Y-2FH-1 8 12 YF-BUFF(1) YF(5) 8 12 YF-BUFF(5)
Y-2FH-0 9 11 YF-BUFF(0) YF(6) 9 11 YF-BUFF(6)
YF(7) YF-BUFF(7)

10

10
B3A,B B3C,D
3702

2844

100n

3723

2852

100n
4K7

4K7
7744 7745
20

20
74LVC245APW 74LVC245APW
C 9742 1 9743 1 C
3EN1 B3C,D 3EN1
3EN2 FF77 3EN2
B19f SWITCH-2FH FF74 19 B19f SWITCH-1FH 19
G3 G3

UV-2FH-7 2 18 UVF-BUFF(7) 2 18
1 UVF(0) 1 UVF-BUFF(0)
2 2
UV-2FH-6 3 17 UVF-BUFF(6) 3 17
UV-2FH-5 4 16 UVF-BUFF(5) UVF(1) 4 16 UVF-BUFF(1)
UV-2FH-4 5 15 UVF-BUFF(4) UVF(2) 5 15 UVF-BUFF(2)
UV-2FH-3 6 14 UVF-BUFF(3) UVF(3) 6 14 UVF-BUFF(3)
UV-2FH-2 7 13 UVF-BUFF(2) UVF(4) 7 13 UVF-BUFF(4)
UV-2FH-1 8 12 UVF-BUFF(1) UVF(5) 8 12 UVF-BUFF(5)
UV-2FH-0 9 11 UVF-BUFF(0) UVF(6) 9 11 UVF-BUFF(6)
UVF(7) UVF-BUFF(7)
10

10
D D
+3V3_FBX
+3V3_FBX B3C,D
B3B
BAS316 100R
3V3_FAULT_FBX
B3a

5702
+3V3_FBX 6845 3851
5700

16V 100u

2724 BAS316 100R 2858


B3a
5701

3V3_FAULT_FBX 2863
100n
7747 6846 3852
100n
B3a 74LVC1G126 5
2862
CLK32P 2
3796
3798

3799

4
4K7

4K7

E B3f 3794 7 100n E


SWITCH-2FH 1 100R 7746
EN
10R CY23S02
3 VDD
9703 4
FS0
9707 5 6
FS1 OUT1
2806 3846
2 8
3849 3848 B3d
IN OUT2 CLK32I
100n 10R 56R 10R
7748 1 B3c
3847 FBIN
74LVC1G125
5

B3c CLK32O CLK32E


B3d 3856
2 GND
CLK32I 10R
3797
3855

4
10R

B19f 56R 3795


F 1 100R 3 F
EN
SWITCH-2FH 10R
3

CLK32I

CL 36532075_076.eps
8204 000 8323.2 260104
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 48

Small Signal Panel: HOP


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1301 G4 3343 D12 7314 A10
1304 G3 3344 D10 7315 B10

HOP (PARTLY USED) 2301 B2


2303 E9
2304 G7
3345 D9
3346 C9
3347 D9
7316 A12
7317 B12
7318 E10
V24 V26 2306 H9 3348 D9 7319 C12

B3c

B3c

B5a
B3c

B1
B5a
B5a

B5a

B5a
NC
2307 F4 3349 F2 7340 A6
+8VS 2308 G9 3350 B10 7361 H7
2398 +8VS +8VS +8VS +8VS +8VS +8VS +8VS +8VS

V100

U100

Y100

Yltp

BCL

R-TXT

G-TXT

B-TXT

FBL-TXT

B_2FH

G_2FH

R_2FH
TOPIC

FBL-TXT
Yltp
FBL_2FH
2309 D3 3351 B9 7362 H7
+8VS +8VS

Y-SCAVEM
100n
B

3353
(OPTIONAL) 2310 E3 3352 A10 7375 B8

1K

680R
3338
A A

100K
3325
BC847BW
2311 H5 3353 A10 9302 A3

100K

100K
9303

9304

3360

3471

3467
V21

9302

10K
7302 7314

100K
3352

3354
13 12 2 10 23 24 18 20 V25 2312 F9 3354 A10 9303 A4

2K2
V20

V19
TDA9178 BC847BW

1K

1K

1K
GND VCC
7316
NC 3340 2313 F9 3355 B7 9304 A4

3358
BC857BW B1

2330

100n
7340 7306 R-CRT

1K8
I369

3332

3335

3330
SOUT 21 9305 7313 2314 E2 3356 G12 9305 A4
B3c BC847BW 2342 2343 3337 5313 I308 47R
6 YIN LUMA

3465

33K
Y100

I320
YOUT 19 2429 2315 E3 3357 F12 9308 B5

2329

100n

2331

100n

3470
I370

I319
PROCESSING 7375

33K
I368 100n 100n 820R 5u6
7315 2317 E3 3358 A11 9309 B5
B3c SPEC- BC847BW

I330
100n PMBT2369 2337 +8VS

100K
3351

3359
I331
8 UIN UOUT 17

3355

3350
10K
33K
U100

1K
TRAL 2318 E3 3359 B10 9310 B5

3388

3399

3459
CHROMA

10R
PMBT2369

10K

2K2
B3c 9 VIN PROC VOUT 16 6p8

2323

100n
I332
V100 PROCESSING 2328 2319 G10 3360 A8 9311 I1
V27

2431

100n
ONLY FOR NO HOP 2320 G3 3361 G7 9312 I1

680R
3383
22 CF WIN- BC847BW GND-RGB-CRT
B CONTROL ADC DOW 22p B

2321

100n
I326 7305 2321 B3 3362 F11 9313 F13
9308 V28 9421
ADR BC857BW 3341 2323 B4 3363 F3 9314 H1
DEC
SDA

B1
SCL

AD1

AD2

AD3
G-CRT
I304 7317

SC
9309 2324 I6 3364-A F11 9315 H1
3454 I309 3369 5314 I310 47R
SDA-F 14 11 7 15 3 4 5 1
9310 2325 G5 3364-B G11 9421 B9

I366
100R 7301 820R 5u6
2326 E12 3364-C G10 C001 H12
2301

100n
TDA9330 35 36 37 38 34 2338 +8VS
V29
3455 2328 B7 3364-D G10 F309 D11

3339

6K8
SCL-F

RI2

GI2

BI2

BL2

PWL
6p8 2329 B6 3365 F13 F311 C2
B1 100R
LIGHT-SENSOR
2330 A6 3366 H11 F312 E9

680R
3389
28 YIN Y R R R R RO 40 GND-RGB-CRT
B3a 6308 SATUR’N CONTRAST OUTPUT
HD100 CONTROL G WHITE AMPL 2331 B6 3367 F11 F329 H9
27 UIN U AND G G G GO 41 BC857BW
I333 SWITCH COLOUR RGB-INSERTION POINT + BUFFER 3342 2332 E2 3368 E13 F347 D12
C MCL4148 B BRIGHTNESS V30
7319 B-CRT B1 C
26 VIN DIFF CONTROL + BLUE
3305

V B B B BO 42 2333 D10 3369 B12 F348 G3


68K

3453 CONTROL I313 3384 5315 I317 47R


SANDCASTLE MATRIX STRETCH
3395 2334 E8 3383 B13 F349 G3
F311 33K 820R 5u6
100R 3302 3346 2341 2335 F11 3384 C12 F350 H3
33 BL1 SAT WHITE P.
FBL_2FH Y 6316 +8VS 2336 E9 3386 F13 F351 H3
1K Y U V 33K 6p8
3396 2395 I314 3348 B1 2337 B12 3387 G2 F352 H3
R_2FH 30 RI1 BAS316 GND-RGB-CRT CUTOFF
CONTR 2338 B12 3388 B5 F353 H3
3397 100R 2396 RGB-YUV BLACK PWL + CONTIN’S 3345 2K2
G_2FH 100n 31 GI1 BLKIN 44 2340 I11 3389 C13 F362 H3
BEAM CURR CATHODE

3347
STRETCH

22K
100R 3398 100n 2397 32 BI1 MATRIX I311 10K 2341 C12 3390 D9 F364 F4
B_2FH LIMITER CALIBR’N F309 3343 B1
BRIGHT EHT-INFO 2342 A7 3391 F12 I302 E2
100R 100n
D I315 6319
D
SCL-F
3320 10 SCL BCL 43 6310 BAS316 BZX384-C22 68K 2343 A9 3394 E9 I303 E4
BZM55-C6V8 2333 3344 3322
100R
2344 H3 3395 C3 I304 B11
BAS316
2309

10p

2 DACOUT 25
I316 3390 2u2 I367 2K2 6309 6311 F347 1K B1,B4 2345 H2 3396 D3 I305 G5
V22 I C 6-BITS TILT

3321
HOP DAC 220R EW-DRIVE B1 2346 H2
2347 H2
3397 D2
3398 D3
I306 G5
I307 G7
I358

3394
11 SDA

2334

2336
SDA-F

4K7
2u2

2u2
EHT-INFO B1
2348 H2 3399 B5 I308 A12
+8V_VDP 100R
2310

+8VS
10p

6301 3442 2349 H2 3442 E12 I309 B11

220K
3308
V23
7318
22K
2363 F3 3443 E13 I310 B12
BAS316

2393
220K

3443

1u
3306 I365 3313 2386 F12 3453 C2 I311 D8

3310
3329

EWO 3 I357

47K
6R8

5301 I338 EW
E 7V9 17 VP1 E 2393 E13 3454 B1 I312 E3
SYNC+GEO 220R 100K
I302 5302 6u8 I339 BC857BW 2395 D3 3455 C1 I313 C11
7V9

3307
39 VP2

2303

100K
3312
18K
+8VS F20

1u
RGB EHTIN 4 F312 6317 3319 HFB_X-RAY-PROT
B1
6u8 I312 2396 D3 3459 B11 I314 C9
SUPPLY

18 DECBG
2314

100u

2332

100n

BANDGAP BAS316 100R 2397 D3 3465 A9 I315 D8


2315

100n

2326

10n
19 GND2 VDOB 2 1V1 3368 B5b
2317

2318

2398 A3 3467 A8 I316 D9


22n

ANTI-MOIRE
1u

ANAGND
2307 I303 FRAME UL ONLY
7 DECVD VDOA 1 1V5 1M 2429 A4 3470 B8 I317 C12
DIGSUP 3367 I361 B1
F18 FRAMEDRIVE- 2431 B4 3471 A8 I319 B11
GND-RGB-CRT 100n 6 GND1 DIGGND 3328 3302 C4 3472 I6 I320 A11
c200 +8VS 220R +8VS +8VS

RES ONLY PTV


3349 F19
IREF 16 3304 I11 5301 E2 I321 F3
+5VS 3363 I359 RAMP 39K +8VS +8VS

9313
0V2 23 VD START/STOP
PHI-2

8 3364-A 1
4K7 2313 3305 C3 5302 E2 I326 B7
F H-DRIVE GENERATOR VSC 15 4V0 F
I321 1K 24 HD SC

680K

100K
3306 E9 5303 G1 I330 B4

3386

3365

4K7
B3a +5VS +8VS 100n
PHI- 1 HOUT 8 2V5
2363

470p

VD100 7304 F17


12 HSEL 3307 E9 5304 H1 I331 B4
PDTC144EU Hsel 7312 2335 B5a,B4
VSYNC 3308 E9 5305 H1 I332 B3

3362

3357
3K9

3K9
2312 PDTC144EU
F364

FBCSO

FLASH
XTALO

L13
XTALI

LPSU

2 3364-B 7
+8VS 1n 3310 E9 5306 H1 I333 C2
3333

3318
SCO

DPC
HFB
1K

1K
33n 2386 3391

680K
L12 7309 3311 G7 5307 H1 I338 E3
NOHOP1A 20 21 9 13 14 29 22 5I307
0V2

6 3364-C 3
0V

3331 3317 10K BC847BW 3312 E11 5308 H1 I339 E4


1V1

1n
1V3

I306

6 3

680K
3313 E11 5313 A12 I357 E8
1

1K 220R
CSTCV

2 5

2308
7310-A
V31

10p
I305

3314 G8 5314 B12 I358 D4

100K
3311
2320

2304

3314
10p

10p

10K
3387 2319 BC847BS
+8VS
1301

VD 1 3315 H8 5315 C12 I359 F4


G G
2

0V8

4 3364-D 5
100R 1n 7310-B 3316 H10 6301 E12 I361 F12
12M

3356
2K2
B3a BC847BS

680K
HD100
4 3317 G9 6303 H9 I363 H5
3

RES

1304 N.C. +8VS +8VS +8VS 3318 F9 6304 H9 I365 E10


3361

47K

B4(2X) R_2FH 5303 100MHZ F348


100K

100K
3327
2325

100n

1 NOHOP1B 3319 E13 6306 I5 I366 B3


3326

B4(2X) G_2FH 5304 100MHZ F349


2 FRAMEDRIVE+ B1 3320 D3 6307 I5 I367 D10
3336

3315
B4(2X) 7362 3366 3321 D3 6308 C2 I368 B7
1K

1K
B_2FH 5305 100MHZ F350 220R B5a
3 7303 HD@HOME
BC847BW
6312 3322 D12 6309 D11 I369 A8
B4(2X) 100MHZ F351 6303 6304 F329 B1
FBL_2FH 5306 4 LINEDRIVE1 3323 H5 6310 D10 I370 B10
RES

RES

B3a 5307 100MHZ F352 BAS316 B1 3324 I5 6311 D12 I371 I12
100K

5 BZX384-C47 BAS316 C001 GND-LINEDRIVE


68p

HD100
BAS316

BC857BW
3323
6334

H H
2311

F353 3325 A9 6312 H8 c200 F3


5308 100MHZ 6
VD NOHOP2B
3326 G5 6313 H9
B4 F362 6313 6314 3316 B1
9314
I363

HFB 7 EHT-INFO 3327 G6 6314 H9


2349

2348

10p

10p
2347
10p

2346

2344
2345
10p

10p

10p

BZX384-C22 BAS316 47K 3328 F9 6316 C9


B4 VSYNC +5V_VDP
3334

9315

2306

470p
7361 3329 E2 6317 E12
BZX384-C5V6
1K

BAT54 COL

PDTC144EU
3330 A7 6319 D9
3324

6306

6307
4K7
ONLY FOR NO HOP

3472

2324

3331 G3 6334 H5
22K

10n

3304

3R9
NOHOP1B
3332 A7 7301 B4
I371 3333 F3 7302 A1
NOHOP1A 9311 5V2
+5VS 3334 H5 7303 H8
I I
HFB_X-RAY-PROT

B3a
DYN-FASE-COR

9312

2340

100u
HD100 3335 A7 7304 F2
SANDCASTLE

POR_FLASH

3336 H6 7305 B9
2FH-HD100
2FH-VD100

NOHOP2B
2FH-FBL

3337 A11 7306 A9


2FH-G
2FH-R
2FH-B

POR
HFB

TILT

3338 A12 7309 G13


3339 C3 7310-A G11
B4,B5a

B4,B1
B1

B1

3340 A13 7310-B G12


B14b
B14b

B1
NC
NC
NC

B5a
NC

CL 36532075_077.eps 3341 B13 7312 F10


3342 C13 7313 A11
8204 000 8325.3 300104
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 49

Small Signal Panel: OTC-Flash


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1001 F4 3031-C D13 3078-D A3 FC06 B7
+3V3_INTOTC +5V_CON +8V_CON FC57 FC60
A +3V3_INTOTC A +3V3_INTOTC 1401 H12 3031-D C13 3079 D3 FC07 C8

RES SAM

100n 2023

2024

2025

2026

2027

2028

2029
+3V3_INTOTC 2031 FC01 2040 2002 F3 3033 B4 3080 A1 FC08 B7

RES SDM
VPP-SW

9017
470R
9018
9006

3097

9005

470R
2061

100p

2060

100p
2003 I4 3034-A G7 3081 A4 FC09 C7

3081
100n 100n

OTC-FLASH

3020

3018
37 13

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n

100n
10K

10K
7001 7012 2004 I4 3034-B G7 3082-A A13 FC10 B7
FC02 3089 VCC VCCW M29W400BT
AA(0) A(0) A(0) 25 37 2005 I3 3034-C G7 3082-B B13 FC11 C8
9 19 20 SAA5801H A0 AA(0) 3087 25 29 3072-C
B 38 49 75 111 OTC
A AA(1) 6 3049-C 3 A(1) A(1) 24 7006
C
A0 VCC DQ0
DD(0) 100R 2006 I3 3034-D G7 3082-C A13 FC12 C8

VDDN1

VDD1

VDDP1

VDDP2

VDDD2

VDDD3

VDDP3
VDDA
101

3074-D
3086-C 3072-A

3099-C
6005 A1

470R
LH28F320BJE 24 31

470R
FC22 3049-D AA(1)
A1 DQ1
DD(1) 100R 2007 I3 3035-A G7 3082-D B13 FC13 C10
A A

3080

3068
PLVA2650A 5 4 23

4K7

2K7
AA(2) A(2) A(2)
A2 3086-D 3082-A 2008 H4 3035-B H7 3083-A A13 FC15 C7

3019
23 33

4K7
IRQ-FTV 2070 AA(2) DD(2) 100R
3078-C 8 3050-A A2 DQ2

3021
2V9 105 P2-2|ADC0 A1 45 1 22 2009 I8 3035-C H7 3083-B B13 FC16 D8

10K
AA(0) AA(3) A(3) A(3)
A3 29 D(0) D(0) 6 3055-C 3 DD(0) AA(3)
3029-A 22 EPG- 35 3082-C
DD(3)
B6c SEL_IN_2 100n 3078-D 470R 106 P2-3|ADC1 A2 47 FC24
7
3050-B 2 21 DQ0 A3 DQ3 100R 2010 I9 3035-D G7 3083-C A13 FC17 D10
2V8 AA(1) AA(4) A(4) A(4)
A4 31 D(1) D(1) 8 3055-A 1 DD(1) AA(4)
3029-B 21 FLASH-RAM 38 3083-A
DD(4) 2011 I9 3039 B2 3083-D B13 FC18 D8
470R 3099-D 6 3050-C DQ1 A4 DQ4 100R
120 P3-7|CBB A3 51 3 20
B1 (DEGAUSS-INPUT) AA(2) AA(5) A(5) A(5)
A5 3056-A 3029-C 3083-C 2012 I9 3040 H2 3084 C8 FC19 D8
DEGAUSSING 33 D(2) D(2) 1 8 DD(2) AA(5) 20 40 DD(5)
FC26 100R
NC 2071
470R 119 P3-6|TTC A4 53 AA(3) AA(6) 5 3050-D 4 A(6) A(6) 19 DQ2 A5 DQ5
2013 E11 3041 H1 3085-A B11 FC20 E13
FRONT-DETECT 100n A6 35 D(3) D(3) 3 3056-C 6 DD(3) AA(6)
3029-D 19 42 3102-D
DD(6)
FC28 100R 2014 H4 3042 I1 3085-B B11 FC21 E10
AUD-PWR-CTRL
3099-B 118 P3-5|TTD A5 55 AA(4) AA(7) 7 3049-B 2 A(7) A(7) 18 DQ3 A6 DQ6
B1 A7 38 1 3057-A 8 3086-B 18 44 3102-B
ON-OFF-LED FC30 D(4) D(4) DD(4) AA(7) DD(7) 100R 2016 E13 3045 I12 3085-C B11 FC22 A7
470R 3099-A 117 P3-4 A6 57 AA(5) AA(8) 8 3048-A 1 A(8) A(8) 8 DQ4 A7 DQ7
B6c 180R 3039 2017 F12 3046-A I12 3085-D B11 FC23 E10
SEL_IN_1 +3V3_INTOTC A8 40 D(5) D(5) 3 3057-C 6 DD(5) AA(8)
3031-A 8 30 3072-B
DD(8)
3073-D 470R 8 3051-A DQ5 A8 DQ8 100R
2072 116 P3-3 A7 59 AA(6) AA(9) 1 A(9) A(9) 7 2018 F3 3046-B I12 3086-A C11 FC24 A7
B1 IC03
LIGHT-SENSOR 100n A9 42 D(6) D(6) 4 3054-D 5FC29 DD(6) AA(9)
3085-A 7 32 3072-D
DD(9)
B2 470R 3073-C FC03 7 3051-B DQ6 A9 DQ9 100R 2019 E10 3046-C I12 3086-B B11 FC25 F10
AGC-MONITOR 115 P3-2 A8 61 AA(7) AA(10) 2 A(10) A(10) 6
B
A10 44 D(7) D(7) 2 3054-B 7FC34 DD(7) AA(10)
3085-B 6 34 3082-B
DD(10) B 2020 D2 3046-D I12 3086-C A11 FC26 A7
B14b 9014 2059 100R
STATUS-SC3
3073-B 470R 114 P3-1|LED1 A9 62 AA(8) AA(11) 6 3051-C 3 FC04
A(11) A(11) 5 DQ7 A10 DQ10
A11 30 D(8) D(8) 7
3055-B 2FC42 DD(8) AA(11)
3085-C 5 36 3082-D
DD(11)
2022 D2 3047 C2 3086-D A11 FC27 F10
FC06 100R
+5V2_CON 3058 RES
+3V3_INTOTC 100p
7010
3033 470R 3073-A 113 P3-0|LED0 A10 60 AA(9) AA(12) 5 3051-D 4 A(12) A(12) 4 DQ8
FC05
A11 DQ11
2023 A5 3048-A B8 3087 A11 FC28 A7
3091
9016 A12 32 D(9) D(9) 5 3055-D 4 DD(9) AA(12)
3085-D 4 39 3083-B
DD(12)
BC857BW FC08 100R 2024 A5 3048-B C8 3088 D3 FC29 B10
6K8 10K 3090-D 470R 110 P2-7|ADC5 A11 58 AA(10) AA(13) 8 3052-A 1 A(13) A(13) 3 DQ9 A12 DQ12
RES 3075 2058 470R A13 3056-B 7FC41 3061-A 3083-D
620R
3059

34 D(10) D(10) 2 DD(10) AA(13) 3 41 DD(13) 2025 A5 3048-C C8 3089 A8 FC30 B7


FC10 100R
3090-C 470R 109 P2-6|ADC4 A12 56 AA(11) AA(14) 7 3052-B 2 A(14) A(14) 2 DQ10 A13 DQ13
10K 100p A14 36 D(11) 4
3056-D 5FC38 3061-B 2 43 3102-C 2026 A6 3048-D C8 3090-A C4 FC31 F10
B14b FC07 D(11) DD(11) AA(14) DD(14) 100R
STATUS-SC4 3047 470R 3090-B 108 P2-5|ADC3 A13 54 AA(12) AA(15) 6 3052-C 3 A(15) A(15) 1 DQ11 A14 DQ14
2027 A6 3049-A C8 3090-B C4 FC32 F12
B1 2073
A15 39 D(12) D(12) 2 3057-B 7FC40 DD(12) AA(15)
3061-C 1 45 3102-A
DD(15)
470R 3090-A 470R FC09 5 3052-D DQ12 A15 DQ15|A-1 100R 2028 A6 3049-B A8 3090-C B4 FC33 F9
KEYBOARD 100n 107 P2-4|ADC2 A14 52 AA(13) AA(16) 4 A(16) A(16) 48
B1
A16 41 D(13) D(13) 4 3057-D 5FC44 DD(13) AA(16)
3061-D 48 2029 A6 3049-C A8 3090-D B4 FC34 B10
470R 3078-B 8 3049-A FC11 DQ13 A16
STANDBY 0V2 104 P2-1|PWM1 A15 48 AA(14) AA(17) 1 A(17) A(17) 17
A17 43 D(14) 3 3054-C 6 3086-A 17
C 2031 A8 3049-D A8 3091 B2 FC35 F9
C B14b 6004 3077 +3V3_INTOTC
2074 FC12 D(14) DD(14) AA(17) C
STATUS_SC3
+3V3_INTOTC 100n 470R 103 P2-0|PWM0 A16 46 AA(15) AA(18) 5 3048-D 4 A(18) A(18) 16
DQ14 A17 16 3031-D
AA(18) 2033 H8 3050-A A8 3092 D3 FC36 F10
A18 3054-A 100R
B5b 45 D(15) D(15) 1 8 DD(15) 15
9015 BAT54WS FC15 RB_ 2034 H8 3050-B A8 3093 D11 FC37 F9
PWM_BACKLIGHT
10K 3076-D 100 P1-7|RC A17 44 AA(16) AA(19) 7 3048-B 2 A(19) A(19) 9 DQ15|A_1 13 VPP-EPG
A19 FC13
B1 470R FC51 3048-C PROGRAM EP_CS 26
E_
2035 H8 3050-C A8 3094 H1 FC38 C10

NC
99 P1-6|INT3 A18 63 3 A(20) 10 14
RC 0V2 AA(17) AA(20) 6 A(20)
A20 FLASH-RAM 28 2036 H8 3050-D A8 3095 I1 FC39 F9
B4 EP_OE
POR_FLASH 3076-C 98 P1-5|INT2 A19 65 AA(18) +3V3_INTOTC
3084 IC29 47 (Set SW) G_ 9 3031-B
AA(19) 100R 2037 H9 3051-A B8 3096 I2 FC40 C10
BYTE_ 11
B1 FC16 EP_WE
3076-B 470R 3076-A 97 P1-4|INT1 A20 64 10K 26 W_ 3031-C 2038 E9 3051-B B8 3097 A3 FC41 B10
IRQ-DIGITAL
+3V3_INTOTC
AA(19) SW_CS
CE_ 15 FC17 F 12
10 AA(20) 100R
2039 G12 3051-C B8 3098 I10 FC42 B10
IC05 470R 7009 470R 96 P1-3|INT0 A21 66 AA(20) SW_WE
FC18
11 RY|BY_ B5a ,c 3V4
RP_

VSS1

VSS2
3024 WE_ 2040 A12 3051-D B8 3099-A B4 FC43 G10

3093
BC847BW 47

10K
B1 2020 +5V2_CON FC19
P50 95 P1-2|T2 A22 67 28 BYTE_
1PS76SB10 2041 H1 3052-A B8 3099-B A4 FC44 C10

EXTERNAL CODE AND DATA INTERFACE


6001 27K SW_OE
OE_
3027

D D
47K

27 46 2052 I12 3052-B B8 3099-C A4 FC45 G8


220p
A

3062
92 P0-7 A23 68 3V4 12

10K
7008 RP_
BC847BW IC07
1PS76SB10
+3V3_INTOTC
6003 +5V2_CON 3V4 C FC50 2053 I11 3052-C C8 3099-D A4 FC46 H9

3005
91 P0-6|CORN 14

10K
WP_ 2054 I12 3052-D C8 3100 F4 FC47 I6
3026
2022

100n

4K7

3025 FC61
90 P0-5|TxDo D0 36 DD(0) GND 2055 I13 3053 D2 3101 F4 FC48 F2
F
3011

3053

3069

3079

3088

3092

+3V3_INTOTC
10K

10K

2K2

2K2

2K2

2K2

220R 27 46 2056 I13 3054-A C10 3102-A C13 FC49 F3

3010
B53 89 P0-4|RxDo D1 32

10K
DD(1)

B54 4 3064-D 5 88 P0-3|SDA1 D2 28


B5a ,c +5V2_CON +3V3_INTOTC 2057 I13 3054-B B10 3102-B B13 FC50 D8
SDA-F DD(2) 100n 7005 2058 B2 3054-C C10 3102-C C13 FC51 C7
B51 3064-C 6 100R 87 P0-2|SCL1 D3 24 +3V3_INTOTC LF33AB
SCL-F 3 DD(3) 2038
2059 B2 3054-D B10 3102-D A13 FC52 H12
100R +3V3_INTOTC 5V3 3V4
2 3064-B 7 G 2060 A4 3055-A A10 3C09 H1 FC53 I12
SDA-S B52 86 P0-1|SDA0 D4 23 DD(4) 100n H IN GND OUT

2013

100u
E E 2061 A3 3055-B B10 3C10 H1 FC54 I12

BAS316
1 3064-A 8 100R FC20

RES
IC37

9007

3004
85 P0-0|SCL0 D5 27

RES 15K
SCL-S DD(5) 2019 2067 H7 3055-C A10 3C11 I1 FC55 I12
B1 MSM51V18165F
3 3074-C 6 100R 93 P1-0|T0 D6 31 1 6 21 +3V3_INTOTC 2068 I2 3055-D B10 6001 D2 FC56 I12

6002
SOUND-ENABLE DD(6) FC21
A(6) 17 2 D(2)

VCC1

VCC2

VCC3
B6a IC09 470R 2070 A1 3056-A A10 6002 E11 FC57 A3
RESET-AUDIO 2 3074-B 7 94 P1-1|T1 D7 35 DD(7)
A0 DQ1
18 3 FC23

2016

100u
B4 A(2) D(5) 2071 A2 3056-B B10 6003 D3 FC58 I12
HD@HOME 1 3074-A 8 470R D8 34 DD(8)
A1 DQ2
FC33 19 7007 4 FC25 BC857BW 3013 2072 B2 3056-C A10 6004 C2 FC60 A4
470R A(1) D(4)
D9 30 A2 DQ3
DD(9) 7002 2073 C3 3056-D C10 6005 A4 FC61 D4
+3V3_INTOTC
DRAM FC27 10K
220R
3001

3002

3100

20 5
4K7

4K7

A(7) D(3) 3014 2074 C4 3057-A B10 7001 A6 FC66 H7


OTC A3 DQ4
220R

3017
D10 26

4K7
DD(10) (TXT)
3101

9003 RES 23 7 FC36


SDA-S FC48 A(8)
A4 DQ5
D(1) 6K8
3001 F3 3057-B C10 7002 F11 FC67 G13
D11 22 DD(11) FC39 24 FC31 3015 FC32 IC11 3002 F3 3057-C B10 7003 F12 FC68 G12
F SDA-F A(3) 8 D(0) 7003 F
D12 25 A5 DQ6 RESET
2018 DD(12)
470K BC847BW 3003 I4 3057-D C10 7004 F13 FC69 I1
SCL-S 9004 RES 4 B55 A(4) 25 9 D(6) 7004
D13 29 A6 DQ7 3004 E12 3058 B1 7005 E13 FC70 I11

2017

100n
VSS WC_ DD(13) FC35 26 BC847BW
CX-5F

33p

3016
16 OSCOUT 10
1001

3005 D13 3059 B2 7006 A9 IC03 B3

1K5
SCL-F 7 A(5) D(7)
6M

FC49 D14 33 A7 DQ8


DD(14) +3V3_INTOTC
M24C32 SCL 2002 17 OSCIN FC37 27 33 +3V3_INTOTC 3006 I6 3061-A B11 7007 F10 IC05 D1
B5a ,c
CLOCK GENERATOR

6 A(9) D(15)
7011 D15 37 A8 DQ9 IC13
DD(15) 3007-A I6 3061-B C11 7008 D1 IC07 D2
DISPLAY TIMING

SDA E2 27p 18 OSCGND 28 34 FC43


A(0) D(14)
5
NVM 3
E IC14 F A9 DQ10 3007-B I6 3061-C C11 7009 D3 IC09 E2

3065

4K7
E1
AND

2 B57 0V 74 RESET RAS RAS 14 35 D(9) 3007-C I6 3061-D C11 7010 B3 IC11 F13
ROM_OEn 40 1 3034-A 8 ROM_OE RAS_ DQ11
VCC E0 83 HSYNC 31 36 3066 7014 3007-D I6 3062 D11 7011 F2 IC13 F11
1 CASL CASL D(8)
B56 RAM_OEn 41 100R 2 3034-B 7 RAM_OE LCAS_ DQ12 BC857BW
8 IC15 3067 FC68 47K
3008-A I7 3064-A E3 7012 A12 IC14 G8
G B58 84 VSYNC CASH CASH 30 38 D(13) 7013 G
+3V3_INTOTC ROM_CSn 43 4 3034-D 5 100R ROM_CS UCAS_ DQ13
3V4 3008-B I7 3064-B E4 7013 G12 IC15 G8
IC17 IC18 470K BC847BW
TxD 82 FRAME 13 39
100R
WE WE D(10) 3008-C I7 3064-C E3 7014 G13 IC17 G4
RAM_CSn 42 3 3034-C 6 WE_ DQ14

2039

100n
RAM_CS FC67
RxD RAM_OE RAM_OE 29 40 3008-D I7 3064-D E4 7015 H2 IC18 G8
D(11)
RASn 69 4 3035-D 5 100R RAS OE_ DQ15
3010 E8 3065 G12 7016 I2 IC20 G7
RESET FC45
IC20 11 41 D(12)
CASLn 72 100R 1 3035-A 8 DQ16 3011 D2 3066 G12 9001 H2 IC21 H3
2033

2034

2035

2036

2037
CASL
82p

82p

82p

82p

82p
+3V3_INTOTC 3094 IC21
12 16 3012-A H8 3067 G11 9002 I2 IC22 H4
B60 CASHn 71 2 3035-B 7 100R CASH NC

VSS1

VSS2

VSS3
47K 15 NC 32 3012-B H8 3068 A2 9003 F2 IC23 H9
2041 2008 IC22 FC46 B4
100R 3 3035-C 6 E
9001

5 CVBS0 WEn 70 WE B62 R-TXT 3012-C H8 3069 D3 9004 F2 IC24 H9


B4
150p 100n FC66 100R 22 37 42 3012-D I8 3072-A A13 9005 A4 IC26 H3
4 CVBS0_R EAn 73
H
B4
HFB
3041 7015
EAn B5a ,c G-TXT
B4 H 3013 F12 3072-B B13 9006 A3 IC27 H9
CLOSE CAPTION

2014 7 CVBS1 2067 B61


PMBT2369 B-TXT
4K7 B4 (2X) 3014 F12 3072-C A13 9007 E12 IC28 I8
B3a IC23
EPG

3C09 3012-A 1
TXT

100n 100n
3040

6 CVBS1_R R 77 8 3015 F11 3072-D B13 9008 I10 IC29 C8


4K7

HD100 FBL-TXT
IC24 B63 RES B3a
10K 1 IREF_DEC G 78 100R 7 3012-B 2 1401 10p 3016 F12 3073-A B4 9009 I11 IC37 E4
2FHFB-GFX
INTERFACE

B3a 3C10 100R FC52


9010 3017 F13 3073-B B4 9010 H11 IC38 I12
DISPLAY

HD3-EPLD IC26 IC27


USA

6 3012-C 3 100R
TXT

1V3 2 IREF B 79 10
4K7 3046-D 2057 3018 A2 3073-C B4 9011 I11
+3V3_INTOTC 3095 100R IC28
3 REF+ FADING 80 5 3012-D 4 100R
9 10p
2FHB-GFX B3a 3019 A2 3073-D B4 9012 I11
9011 FC53
47K 8 STN|BLACK DATA 81 100R 3020 A2 3074-A E2 9013 I11
3046-C 8
3008-1 8

2 3008-2 7

3008-3 6

FC56 2056
9002

RES

9012
2009

2010

2011

2012 B3a
3008-4

3021 A2 3074-B E4 9014 B2


47p

47p

47p
VIDEOn B64 2FHG-GFX
220R

220R

220R

220R

100R 3046-B 7

FOR FTV/PTV
FC54 3024 D3 3074-C E3 9015 C2
VSSD1

VSSD2

VSSD3
3003

VSSP1

VSSP2

VSSP3

9013
2007

100n
2006

100n
2005

100n

2004

220n
2003

220n

2055
TEST0

TEST1

TEST2

TEST3

TEST4
24K

10p
FC69
VSSA

B4 3042
VSYNC 7016 10p 6 3025 D1 3074-D A3 9016 B3
1

100R 3046-A
I 4K7
2054 5 B3a I 3026 D4 3075 B1 9017 A4
B3a 3C11 10 21 39 50 76 102 112 11 12 13 14 15 FC47 3098 FC70
3096

9020
2068

3027 D2 3076-A D4 9018 A3


47K

PMBT2369
CVBS-Y-RECORD-IN
2n2

VD-EPLD 2FHR-GFX
3
1

2
3007-C

3007-D
3007-A

3007-B

4
3006

4K7 100R 2053 IC38 3029-A A11 3076-B D3 9020 I7

9008
IRQ-FTV
9009 3045 FC55 3 3029-B A11 3076-C C3 FC01 A9
10p
470R

470R

470R

470R
470R

B2 3029-C A11 3076-D C4 FC02 A7


8

CVBS-TXT
6

100R 10p 2 FC58


3029-D A11 3077 C3 FC03 B7
RxD

TxD
B14a

2052 1 3031-A B11 3078-B C4 FC04 B8


3031-B C13 3078-C A3 FC05 B10
CL 36532075_078.eps
8204 000 8324.2 260104
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 50

Small Signal Panel: Backlight Control Small Signal Panel: OTC-Flash


2063 C3 3023 C1 3030 A2 3036 A4 7020 B2 7021-2 B4
3022 A1 3028 B2 3032 B3 3037 C4 7021-1 B4 9019 B4 1402 C1 2C01 B3 3C01 A2 3C05 D2 3C06-C C4 3C07-B C4 3C08 B2 7019 D3 9C02 D1 FC64 E3
1404 B1 2C02 D3 3C03 B2 3C06-A B4 3C06-D C4 3C07-C C4 7017 B2 9C00 A2 FC62 F3 FC65 C1
1 2 3 4
2C00 A2 3C00 A2 3C04 D2 3C06-B C4 3C07-A C4 3C07-D D4 7018 B3 9C01 C1 FC63 F3 FC71 B2

1 2 3 4
BACKLIGHT CONTROL
(PARTLY USED) +3V3_INTOTC

OTC-FLASH

3C00

2K2
A +5V_CON +5V_CON +5V_CON A A 3C01 EAn
A
3V3

10R

9C00
+3V3_INTOTC

2C00

100n
3022

3030

3036
RES
1K2

4K7

4K7
RES
7021-1 B4
BC847BPN

3C03
7018

10K
B5a

2C01
74LVC245APW

100n
10K FC72
BC847BPN ANTI-MOIRE
7021-2
3C08 FC71
B
PWM_BACKLIGHT
3028

4K7
7020
BC847BW
3032

( CONTROL)
BACKLIGHT
B
B 7017
10K
0V1

1
19
G3

3EN1
VCC

GND
20

10 B
PDTC144ET
9019 3EN2 B5a,c
SSSS8 SWITCH
1404
2 18 SW_OE 3C06-A
3023

2063

3037
ROM_OE SW_OE ROM_OE

RES
2K2

1K0
47n
1
10R

9C01
1402
2
3 17 SW_CS 3C06-B
SSSS8 ROM_CS SW_CS ROM_CS

4 16 10R 3C06-C
FC65 RAM_OE EP_OE EP_OE RAM_OE
C C
C RAM_CS 5 15 EP_CS EP_CS
3C06-D 10R
RAM_CS
C
6 14 EP_WE 10R 3C07-A
WE EP_WE WE

7 13 SW_WE 3C07-B 10R


WP SW_WE WP

8 12VPP-EPG 10R 3C07-C


VPP-EPG WP

9 11 VPP-SW 3C07-D 10R

9C02
VCCW VPP-SW VCCW
10R

10K
D D +3V3_INTOTC
D 3C05
3C04 D
470R 7019

2C02

100n
74LVC245APW

3V3 19 20
G3 VCC
CL 36532075_079.eps 1 10
3EN1
8204 000 8324.2 260104
GND

3EN2
1 2 3 4
SWITCH
E VCCW 2
1
18 VPP-EPG
E
2
3 17 VPP-SW

4 16 FC64
WP EP_WE

WE 5 15 SW_WE

RAM_CS 6 14 SW_CS

RAM_OE 7 13 SW_OE
F ROM_CS 8 12 FC63
EP_CS
F
9 11 FC62
ROM_OE EP_OE

CL 36532075_080.eps
8204 000 8324.2 260104

1 2 3 4
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 51

Small Signal Panel: Audio Demodulator


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1A00 G7 2A93 I12 5A13 H2
2A00 A3 2A94 I12 5A14 I2
2A01 B2 2A95 I12 5A15 I2

AUDIO DEMODULATOR 2A02 B2


2A03 B3
2A96 I2
2A97 I2
5A16 C13
5A17 D13
2A04 B3 2A98 I2 5A18 D13
2A05 B1 2A99 I4 5A19 D2
2A06 B2 2AA0 I5 5A20 H8

B6c(2X)
2A07 B2 2AA1 H8 5A21 H5

B14d

B14d

B14b

B5a
B6c

B6c

B6c

B6c
B6c

B6c

B6c
B6c
2A08 B2 2AA5 I7 6A00 B7
A A
2A09 B4 2AA6 G7 6A01 H9

1n RESET-AUDIO-F

RESET-AUDIO
SYS-CLK0

REG-SW

I2S-DPL-CLK

I2S-DPL-WS

I2S-DPL-OUT

I2S-MSP-OUT

I2S-MSP-IN

I2S-MSP-CLK

I2S-MSP-WS
SUBW-SPI-SW

REF-AUD

DACM-SUB
+5DA +5DB 2A10 B14 2AA7 G7 6A02 I9
+11V_S +11V_AUD +11V_AUD 2A11 B10 2AA8 G6 7A00-A C12

SYS-RESET
+8V_AUD +11V_AUD
5A00 IA10 2A00 2A12 B4 2AA9 G7 7A00-B B13
3A50

2AB8
30R IA36 2A13 B5 2AB0 G8 7A01 B8
+5V_AUD 1n

2A01

5A01
100u

1u
30R
2A02

1u
100R 2A10 2A14 B13 2AB2 G5 7A02 B3

2A65
+8VC

100K
3A01

3A11
10K
IA11

3A03
2A15 B13 2AB3 H3 7A03-A C10

6R8
100n

2A09

2A11

100n
10n
2A16 B13 2AB4 H6 7A03-B B11

3A21
FA12

1K8
5

2A03

2A04

2A12

2A13

3A12
100u
8

47K
FA13

1u

1n

1n
+5DB LM833D
2A05

2A06
100u

100R

3A02

3A00

3A13

3A14
2A17 B7 2AB5 D8 7A06 G10

22K

47K

47K
B6a(3X)
1n

REF-AUD

2A16

2A14
7A01

100u

100n
100K
3A15
B B

2A15

1n
5A03 IA12 7A00-B B6c(4X) 2A18 B7 2AB6 G4 7A07-A H4

100R

100R
3A05

3A06

PDZ-10B
FA14 7
6

2A18

2A17

6A00
100u
2A19 I9 2AB7 G4 7A07-B H7

1n
2A20 3 4
2A08

2A07

100u

100R

3A08
IA22 BC847BW 8 FA17
1u

A 2A20 B11 2AB8 B13 7A08 I5


1u 1 3A16

2A21

100n
6V3

3A09
2A21 B8 2AO7 H8 7A09 H7

22K
7A02
IA25 7 9 8 57 60 61 14 15 12 5 6 3 4 2A22 7A03-B IA04 100R 2A22 B10 2AO8 I5 7A10-1 I8
MSP3421G 31 5 8 2
3A19 LM833D 7A00-A
SCL-F 4 2A23 C9 3A00 B8 7A10-2 I8

I2S-CL

I2S-WS
I2S-DA-IN2

I2S-DA-O1

I2S-DA-IN1
ADR-CL

ADR-WS

D-CTR-IO1

D-CTR-IO0
ADR-DA

AUD-CL-OUT

AHVSUP
I2S-CL3

I2S-WS3
1 100n 7 LM833D
100R I2C-CL 3A18 6V5 2A25 C12 3A01 B9 9A00 E12
SCL-F-AUD 2A23 7A03-A IA05
3 8 6 2A26 C10 3A02 B5 9A01 E12
3A17 2 LM833D 47K
SDA-F 4 B6c
I2C-DA 100n 1 2A27 C8 3A03 B7 9A02 G13
100R 3A20 AUDIO-SW-NF
C SDA-F-AUD ADR interface I2S interface 16
IA06
6V5
C 2A28 C13 3A05 B5 9A03 G13
RESETQ 2
IA07 100K 2A25 5A16 NC 2A29 C3 3A06 B5 9A04 H2

2A26

100n
4 AUDIO-SW
2A27 3A66 3A23 100MHZ 2A28 2A30 C11 3A08 B5 9A05 H1
6V5 A23 33p

A21
2A29 52 ANA-IN2+ 2A31 C9 3A09 B8 9A06 H1
FM1 S1...4 I2SL/R I2SL/R
DACM-R 1n 100K 2A30 33K 100p

2A31

100n
FM2 LOUDSPEAKER R D/A 2A32 D2 3A11 B13 9A08 H6
B2 100p DEMODULATOR
2A32 IA23 2A33 NICAM A LOUDSPEAKER 3A26 33p 2A33 D2 3A12 B12 9A09 H6
QSS_AM 50 ANA-IN1+ IA08
NICAM B DACM-L 21 2A35 3A27
LOUDSPEAKER L 3A28 2A36 33K 5A17 B14e 2A34 D13 3A13 B10 FA12 B13
100p 100n D/A
2A37 AUDIO-R
5A19 51 1n 15K A 2A35 D8 3A14 B10 FA13 B7
A20 ANA-IN- A22 A 15K FA23 33p 100MHZ 2A34
22u 2V7 2A36 D10 3A15 B12 FA14 B9
100p
3A31 IA24 IDENT FA24 2A37 D3 3A16 B14 FA17 B14
2A39 IDENT 46 100p

2A40

2A41
100n
D 3V9 D

10u
VREFTOP
A24 2A38 D13 3A17 C2 FA23 D9
1K 1u 34
2A45

2A44

2A43
100n
2A42
10n

10u
AGNDC 5A18 B14e 2A39 D3 3A18 C12 FA24 D8
MONO IA34 AUDIO-L
47 MONO-IN DSP 32 2A40 D9 3A19 C2 FA26 D2
CAPL-M 10u 100MHZ 2A38
B14d(2X) 3A3A FA26 2A46 IA35 2A41 D9 3A20 C11 FA27 E2
SNDR-MAIN-IN 45 SC1-IN-R 30 2AB5
CAPL-A
A25 100p
2A42 D8 3A21 B12 IA00 H3
2A47 100R 1u 44 SC1-IN-L
10u 9A00 2A43 D9 3A22 H5 IA01 H6
FA27 2A49 SCART 1 HPN-R
1n 3A3B A/D SCART-L
B14d(2X) SNDL-MAIN-IN 2A50 2A44 D9 3A23 C11 IA02 H4
A26
2A51 100R 2A45 D2 3A25 I7 IA03 H6
1u
HEADPHONE R
D/A DACA-R 17
SCART-R 1n 9A01
3A3C IA13 2A53 A/D HPN-L 2A46 D3 3A26 D10 IA04 B12
NC 1n 42 SC2-IN-R
E SNDR-2Fh1-IN HEADPHONE 2A54 E 2A47 E2 3A27 D11 IA05 C11
18 A27
2A55 100R 1u 41 SC2-IN-L HEADPHONE L D/A 2A48 E13 3A28 D9 IA06 C10
DACA-L 1n 3A32 B14d
2A56 SCART 2 SNDR-SC1-OUT-DC
NC 1n 3A3D IA14 2A49 E3 3A29 I7 IA07 C8
SNDL-2Fh1-IN 2A48
SCART-R 100R
2A58 100R D/A 2A50 E8 3A30 I8 IA08 D8
1u A28
1n B14d 2A51 E2 3A31 D2 IA09 G6
NC 1n 3A37 IA15 2A59 SCART-L 3A33
SNDR-2Fh2-IN 39 SC3-IN-R SC1-OUT-R 28 SNDL-SC1-OUT-DC 2A52 F13 3A32 E13 IA10 A2
2A61 100R
D/A 100R 2A52 2A53 E3 3A33 F13 IA11 B4
1u 38 SC3-IN-L SC1-OUT-L 29
NC 3A39 IA16 2A62 SCART 3 SCART 1 2A54 E8 3A34 F13 IA12 B2
SNDL-2Fh2-IN
1n A29 1n
B14b,d 2A55 E2 3A35 I8 IA13 E2
2A63 100R 1u 3A34
F SNDR-MON-OUT F 2A56 E3 3A36 F13 IA14 E2

B14b
1n 36 SC4-IN-R SCART Switching Facilities SCART 2 100R 2A57 2A57 F13 3A37 F2 IA15 F2
3A3E IA17 2A67 SC2-OUT-R 25 A30
SND-CENTER-IN 2A58 E2 3A38 I9 IA16 F2
35 SC4-IN-L 1n B14b,d
2A68 100R 1u SC2-OUT-L 26 3A36 2A59 F3 3A39 F2 IA17 F2
SNDL-MON-OUT
SCART 4 2A60 F14 3A3A D2 IA18 G2
1n 2A66 2A64 100R 2A60
B14b
3A3F 2A71 2A61 F2 3A3B E2 IA19 I4
STANDBYQ

SND-CENTER-IN
DACM-SUB

2A70 1u

XTAL-OUT
7A06 100n A 1n
ADR-SEL

2A62 F3 3A3C E2 IA20 I7


53 TESTEN

2A73 IA18 XTAL-IN


100R
AHVSS

DVSUP

1u
AVSUP

9A02
VREF1

VREF2

TDA7309 1 19

9A03
ASG0

ASG1

ASG2

DVSS
AVSS

1u 2A63 F2 3A3D E2 IA21 H11


NC RECL LOUDL
TP

1n 2A69 17 IN1L
SNDL-SEC-IN-F 2A64 F12 3A3E F2 IA22 B8
55
58

59

64

22

13

24

23

62

48

43

40

37

33

27

56

19

11

10

63

49

54

2AB6 2AB2 1u 18 IN2L OUTL 2 3V6 2A65 B8 3A3F G2 IA23 D2


G G
1A00 VOLUME+ 2A66 F10 3A40 H7 IA24 D2
0V

5V2

1n 5V2

5V2

2AB7 1n 1n IA09 2A72 20 IN3L


3 4 PIP-AUD LOUDNESS MUTE 2A67 F3 3A41 I5 IA25 B2
2AA7

2AA6

DGND 6
1n
+11V_AUD

1n 2AA8 2 18M432 1 1u
B6a,c 2A68 F2 3A42 I13 IA26 H5
CX-5F
2AA9

SERIAL BUS DECODER SDA 4


+5DA

B15b,c
5p6
B2 5A10 2A74 SDA-F-AUD
1n 14 IN1R 2A69 G10 3A43 H13 IA27 I5
+ LATCHES
2AB0

Y50 IN-Y50 DACM-SUB SNDR-SEC-IN-F B6a,c


5p6

cA01 SCL 5 SCL-F-AUD 2A70 G10 3A44 H13 IA28 H7


100MHZ A 1u
B2 B15b,c +5DB +5DA 13 IN2R
5A11 2A71 G3 3A45 H3 IA29 I7
9A08

9A09

U50 IN-U50 ADDR 8


2A75 11 IN3R 2A78
100MHZ 2A79 2AO7 IA37 B14b PIP-AUD SOFT 2A76 2A72 G10 3A46 I4 IA30 I7
B2 B15b,c HEADPHONE-R MUTE CSM 3
5A12 1u 3A43 1n B14d(2X) 2A73 G2 3A47 H6 IA31 I8
V50 IN-V50 INPUT SNDL-SEC-IN
100n 16V 100u 100n
100MHZ B6c 2AB4 IA01 SELECTOR 100R
2A74 G10 3A48 H7 IA32 I9
H IA00 MSP-SURR HPN-R 5 8 +5V VOLUME+ SNDL-SEC-IN-F H
2AB3 2A75 H10 3A49 I4 IA33 H8
3 MC33178D OUTR 9 3V6 A
2A86

2A84

2A85
100p

100p

100p
9A06
9A05
9A04

HPN-L 8 B6c LOUDNESS 3A44


PDZ-3.3B
1u 2V9 SNDR-SEC-IN
MSP-CENTER
3A40 5A20 SUPPLY B14d(2X) 2A76 H13 3A50 A8 IA34 D8

6A01
1u MC33178D 2V9 7
7A07-A 5A21 MUTE 2A87 2A77 I14 3A51 I7 IA35 D8
1
3A22 IA03 6 +8VC VS AGND CREF RECR LOUDR 100R
B3a B15b IA02 7A07-B
5A13 REF-AUD 3A45 2
100K IA28 30R
Y-PIP+MAIN-OUT 100K 30R 4 16 7 15 10 12 2A78 H14 3A52 I3 IA36 B7
IA26 REF-AUD 3A47 1n SNDR-SEC-IN-F
2AA1

100p

Y-PIP+MAIN-IN 100MHZ 4 7A09 IA33


39K 3A48 2A83 IA21 2A79 H4 3A53 I6 IA37 H8
2AA0

100p

B3a B15b 7A08 BC857B 4V2


5A14
3A52

3A54
100K

3A46 39K
100K

U-PIP+MAIN-OUT BC857B IA38 B2 , B3a 2A80 I10 3A54 I8 IA38 I12


BAS316

5A04
3A41

3A53

3A35

3A38

100R
100K

100K

2AA5 100K 100n


2A92

6A02

2A80

2A90

2A89

2A88

100n
U-PIP+MAIN-IN
1M

2A81

22u
100u 16V

100MHZ HA50
1u

1n

1u
1u
100K 2A81 I10 3A55 I4 cA01 H6
2AO8
2A91

B3a B15b 33p 100MHZ


1u

5A15
V-PIP+MAIN-OUT 3A51 IA20 3A25 5A05 B2 , B3a 2A82 I13 3A56 I6
V-PIP+MAIN-IN 100MHZ 3 VA50
A 3A49 IA19 IA29 2A83 H10 3A66 C10
A 47K 330R 3A30 IA32 A 100MHZ
2A96

2A97

2A98

2A94

2A93
100p

100p

100p

100p

100p
I 47K IA27 B14b 3A56
7A10-2 5
3A42 B15b I 2A84 H2 5A00 A2
A

BC847BS MONO-PIP
2A99 IA30 47K 2A85 H2 5A01 B3
HEADPHONE-L 4
4K7 3A29 +5V 100R 2A77
2A19

6 2A86 H2 5A03 B2
1u

3A55 IA31 5A06

2A82
33p

10n
330R +5VF 1n B6a(2x) 2A87 H14 5A04 I13
7A10-1 2A95 PIP-AUD
4K7 BC847BS 2 2A88 I11 5A05 I13

HA50-PIP

VA50-PIP
A 1

B15b,c

B15b,c
220p 2A89 I11 5A06 I12
2A90 I11 5A10 G2
2A91 I4 5A11 H2
2A92 I6 5A12 H2
CL 36532075_081.eps
8204 000 8320.4 300104
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 52

Small Signal Panel: Dolby Digital Decoder


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2AD0 B6
2AD1 B6

DOLBY DIGITAL DECODER (NOT USED) 2AD3 B4


2AD4 B6
2AD5 B5
2AD6 B6
A A 2AE2 D8
2AE3 D7
2AE4 D2
2AE5 D7
+5M 2AE6 D3
2AE8 D2
2AF0 D6

2AD1

2AD0
1u

1n
2AF3 B8
2AF4 B7
5A38 3A72 D2
B +5M +5V B
3A73 D3
30R

2AD3

2AD5

2AD6

2AD4
3A74 D7

1u

1n

1n

1u

2AF4

100n

100u
2AF3 3A75 E3
7A30
MAS3528E 3A76 E4
23 8 2
3A77 E7

VDD
AVDD
XVDD
3A78 E2
18 PI4
3A84 D2
24 PI8 5A38 B8
28 PI12 7A30 B4
C C 7A31 D2
29 PI13
IA71 D7
30 SID_PI14 SID 21 IA72 D7
31 SII_PI15 SII 20 IA73 D3
IA74 E3
32 SIC_PI16 SIC 19
+5M IA75 D7
IA76
33 PI17 IA76 D8
+5M
DOLBY DIGITAL

2AE2
34 PI18 IA71

1n
2AE3
3A72

AND
10R

35 PI19 _PCS 36
D 10n D
MPEG-1 LAYER-2
3A73

PR 37
2K2

2AE4 2AE5 IA72 B14d


A1 41 _RTW SPDIF-IN1
AUDIO DECODER SPREF 39 3V1
100n 7A31 2V4
IA73 2AE6 42 _RTR 10n 3A74
BC847BW SPDI_1 38
100n 43 _EOD 75R
B14b 3A84 2AE8 2AF0 IA75 B14b(2X)
3A75

3A76

SPDIF-OUT 1V7 SPDI_2 40


2K2

3K3

SPDIF-BO-OUT
IA74
68R 100n 44 SYNC 10n 3A77
100R
3A78

75R B6c
XTI 9 SYS-CLK1
17 SPDIFOUT
A2 XTO 10
E B6c A8 E
I2S-DD-CLK A3 25 SOC
B6c
I2S-DD-WS 26 SOI TE 6
B6c
I2S-DD-OUT 27 SOD B6c
_POR 5 4V9 SYS-RESET-MAS
14 SOD1
A4
15 SOD2
B6c
SCL 4 SCL-F-DD
16 SOD3
SDA 3 SDA-F-DD B6c
XVSS

AVSS
NC2

NC1

VSS

F 13 CLKO F

12 11 22 7 1
B

CL 36532075_082.eps
8204 000 8320.4 300104
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 53

Small Signal Panel: Dolby Pro Logic Processor


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 1 2AB9 D1 IAA2 B8
2AC0 D1 IAA3 E9
2AD7 B2 IAA4 C9

DOLBY PRO LOGIC PROCESSOR (NOT USED) 2AD9 B2


2AK0 G5
IAA5 D2
IAA6 C11
2AK1 G6 IAA7 F11
2AK2 B7 IAA8 C6

B6a,c
B6a

B6a,c
B14b
2AK3 B7 IAA9 C7

B6a
B6a

B6a

B6b

B6b

B6a

B6a
B6b
2AK4 B7 IAB0 D7
A A
2AK5 B6 IAB1 B9

I2S-DPL-WS

I2S-DPL-CLK

I2S-DD-WS

I2S-DD-CLK

I2S-DPL-OUT

I2S-DD-OUT

SYS-RESET

MSP-SURR

REF-AUD

AUDIO-SW-NF

SUBW

REF-AUD
2AK6 D2 IAB2 B12
+11V_AUD 2AK7 D2
2AK8 B6
2AK9 B6

9A60
2AL0 2AL0 B12
+11V_AUD

3AA6
2AL1 B9

3AA0

9A65
6K8
100MHZ

100MHZ

47K
2AN3

2AN8
+8VC +5DB 100n

100MHZ5A66

5A64

3AA1
10p

47K
2AL2 B11
B5a

10p 2AN4
3A70 2AD7

10p
SEL_IN_1 2AL3 B9
IAA2 2AL1 2AL2 7A61-A

5A65
B 5 8 7A61-B 3 8 B 2AL4 B11
100R

2AK5

2AK4
1n LM833D B14b(2X)

1n

1u
1u 5A63 1u 1 5A62 2AL5 B13
B14d LM833D SURR-R

3AC8

100R

2AL3

2AL4
SEL_IN_1_F 7 100MHZ 100MHZ 2AL6 D11

1n

1n
2AM8

2AL5
100p

100p
6 2

A10

A12
+5DB
4 2AL8 C12

2AK8

2AK9

2AK2

2AK3
10u

10u
B5a 4

1u

1n
SEL_IN_2 3A71 2AD9
IAB1 3AA4 IAB2 3AA5 2AL9 C12

A11

A13

A14
A9
100R 1n 6V5 6V5 2ALA F11
47K 100K

2AL8
B14d 2AM0 C10

1u
SEL_IN_2_F
IAA4 3AA7 2AM1 E13
IAA8 IAA9
18K 2AM2 E11
7A63
C DPL4519G 8 7 9 62 4 3 15 14 5 6 12 31 30 32 IAA6 C 2AM3 E7
2AM0 3AA9 2AL9
2AM4 E13

ADR-WS

ADR-DA

ADR-CL

ADR_SEL

I2S-WS

I2S-CL

I2S-WS3

I2S-CL3

I2S-DA-OUT1

I2S-DA-IN1

I2S-DA-IN2|3

AHVSUP

CAPL-A

CAPL-M
STANDBYQ 63 33p A 15K 33p 2AM5 D9
B6a
1 +5DB
SCL-F-AUD I2C_CL 2AM6 F12
B6a
2 10 2AM7 D9
SDA-F-AUD I2C_DA DVSUP
2AM8 B11
5A23 100n 0V2 I2S INTERFACE 16 2AM9 F12
B6b SDA-F-DD 46 VREFTOP RESETQ
B6a,c
100MHZ IAA5 REF-AUD 2AN0 E9
2AK6
2AN1 E10
2AB9

51
10p

ANA_IN- I2SL/R I2SL/R


10u +11V_AUD

3AB2

47K
DEMODULATOR FM1 2AN2 G1
D D
FM2 2AN3 B5

2AN5

2AN6
23

100n
52

10u
2AK7 ANA-IN2+
NICAM DACM-SUB
2AM5 7A62-B
NICAM A 5 8 2AN4 B5
B6b 5A24 DECODER 34 3V8 LM833D
SCL-F-DD 50 ANA_IN1+ NICAM B AGNDC
1u 7 5A61 B14b(2X) 2AN5 D7
100MHZ IAB0 SURR-L

2AM7
100MHZ 2AN6 D8

1n
B6a,c
2AC0

20

2AL6

100p
DACM_R 6
10p

LOUDSPEAKER R D/A REF-AUD 2AN7 G5


DSP 4 +11V_AUD
IDENT IDENT LOUDSPEAKER
2AM3 2AN8 B6
21 IAA3 3AB6

3AB0
DACM_L

47K
LOUDSPEAKER L D/A 2AN9 H5

2AM1
6V5

100n
47 MONO_IN
100K

2AN0
1n 3A70 B2

1u
SCART 4 2AM2 3 7A62-A
8
36 SC4-IN-R
3AB8 LM833D 3A71 B2
100n 5A60 NC
E 1 AUDIO-C E 3AA0 B9
35 SC4-IN-L DACA-R 17 18K
A/D D/A 100MHZ 3AA1 B12

2AM4
SCART-L HEADPHONE R

100p
2
SCART 3 HEADPHONE 3AB9 2AN1
4 3AA2 F1
39 SC3-IN-R DACA-L 18
HEADPHONE L D/A A 15K 33p IAA1 3AB3 3AA4 C10
A/D SCART-R
38 6V5
SC3-IN-L
100K 3AA5 C12

2AM6

100n
SCART 2 3AA6 B9
42 3AB5
SC2_IN_R
SCART-R D/A 3AA7 C12
SC2-OUT-R 25
41 SC2_IN_L
68K 3AA9 C12
SCART-L SC2-OUT-L 26
D/A 3AB7 2AM9 3AB0 E12
SCART 1
F 45 SC1_IN_R F 3AB2 D9
B6a SC1_OUT_R 28 A 6K8 33p
SYS-RESET IAA7 B6a
3AB3 E12
44 SC1_IN_L 9A61 MSP-CENTER
SC1_OUT_L 29 3AB5 F12
SCART Switching Facilities
3AB6 E10
3AA2
100R

2ALA

1n
3AB7 F12
XTAL_OUT
XTAL_IN
AUD-CL-OUT

3AB8 E10
D-CTR-IO1

D-CTR-IO0
TESTEN

AUDIO PLL
AHVSS

AVSUP
VREF2

VREF1

B6b 3AB9 E9
DVSS
ASG2

ASG1

ASG0

AVSS

SYS-RESET-MAS
NC1

NC2

NC3

NC4

NC5

NC6
TP1

3AC8 B5
19 27 33 37 40 43 48 56 11 53 57 58 59 60 61 64 49 54 55 13 22 24 5A23 D1
2AN2

1n

5A24 D1
G +5DA A16 G
5A60 E13
2AN7
10n

5A61 D10
A 5A62 B13
2AK0

2AK1

5A63 B10
1u

1n
100MHZ

5A64 B5
5A67

5A65 B5
5A66 B5
5A67 H5
A15

7A61-A B12
2AN9
SYS-CLK1

10p

SYS-CLK0

H H 7A61-B B10
7A62-A E12
7A62-B D10
B 7A63 C3
B6a
B6b

9A60 B9
9A61 F12
CL 36532075_083.eps 9A65 B10
8204 000 8320.4 260104 IAA1 E12

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 54

Small Signal Panel: Audio Delay Lines


2A24 B10 2AO2 D2 2AO4 C10 2AO6 E6 3A57 D5 7A04 A1 7A12 A7 7A14 C9 9A07 D10 9A11 D10 9A13 E9 FA18 D10 FA20 E6
2AO1 A2 2AO3 C8 2AO5 A7 3A24 E6 5A02 A9 7A05 D1 7A13 C7 7A15 E5 9A10 D10 9A12 D10 FA15 A10 FA19 E5 FA21 E7

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

AUDIO DELAY LINES

7A12
+5D CY7C199B

20
7A04

16
M74HC590T +5D

WE_ CE_
A A

2AO1

A0 GND
100n
14

VCC
EN3

14

I|O2

I|O3

I|O4

I|O5

I|O6

I|O7
I|O1
I|O0

OE_
A13

A14
A12
A10

A11
13

28
A2

A3

A4

A5

A6

A7

A8

A9
A1
C2

2AO5

100n
10

12
13

15
16
17

18

19
21

23

24
25
26

1
2

4
5

7
8

11

22

27
12 +5M 5A02 +5D
G1 CTR8 FA15
11 9
1+ (CT=255)Z4 4

2A24
+5D

1u0
10
CT=0

15
2D 3

B 1
B
2

6 +5D +5D

C C

2AO3

2AO4
100n

100n
8

7A13 7A14

20

20
74HCT573 74HCT573
1 1
EN EN
11 11
C1 C1
+5D
2 19 2 19
1D 1D
7A05 3 18 3 18
16

M74HC590T 4 17 4 17
2AO2

100n

14 5 16 5 16
EN3 FA18
6 15 6 15 9A07
13 7 14 7 14 9A10
C2
8 13 8 13 9A11
9 12 9 12 9A12
D 12
G1 CTR8
+5D D

10

10
11 9
1+ (CT=255)Z4 4
+5D
10
CT=0

470R
3A57
15
2D 3

1
FA19
2
FA20
3 7A15 FA21
E BC847BW
E

2AO6
3A24
4 9A13

47K

10p
5

I2S-MSP-OUT

I2S-MSP-OUT
I2S-MSP-CLK

I2S-MSP-IN

I2S-MSP-IN
6

7
8

CL 36532075_084.eps
8204 000 8320.4 260104

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 55

Small Signal Panel: 3d-Comb


1B01 C10 2B06 C4 2B13 E4 2B20 A8 2B27 C10 2B34 E9 2B46 C2 2B56 C1 3B05 B3 3B12 A7 3B20 D2 3B27 D9 5B01 C2 5B08 A3 6B05 E8 7B05 A5 9B01 E10 IB01 B7 IB08 C3 IB16 E5 IB23 A3 IB31 D10 c302 A1
2B00 E2 2B07 C4 2B14 E4 2B21 B9 2B28 C8 2B35 E9 2B50 A2 2B57 E8 3B06 B3 3B13 A7 3B21 C1 3B28 D9 5B02 B2 5B09 B1 6B06 B1 7B06 B10 9B02 D3 IB02 A4 IB09 C3 IB17 D5 IB24 A9 IB32 E9 c303 A1
2B01 E3 2B08 C3 2B15 E5 2B22 B9 2B29 D8 2B36 A8 2B51 B3 3B00 E1 3B07 A3 3B15 A10 3B22 E3 3B29 D10 5B03 B9 6B00 A10 7B00 B6 7B07 E9 FB01 E10 IB03 B3 IB10 D4 IB18 C2 IB26 B1 IB33 E10 c304 A1
2B02 D2 2B09 D4 2B16 E5 2B23 A9 2B30 E8 2B37 B9 2B52 A2 3B01 C3 3B08 A4 3B16 B10 3B23 D3 3B30 D10 5B04 A10 6B01 E9 7B01 C2 7B08 A8 FB02 B7 IB04 B4 IB11 D4 IB19 A8 IB27 B1 IB34 E8 c305 A1
2B03 C1 2B10 D4 2B17 C3 2B24 A9 2B31 E8 2B40 E1 2B53 A3 3B02 C2 3B09 B4 3B17 C9 3B24 D3 3B31 E8 5B05 D8 6B02 E9 7B02 B2 7B09 E3 FB10 E4 IB05 B3 IB12 E2 IB20 B9 IB28 D9 IB35 E8 c306 A2
2B04 B1 2B11 D4 2B18 B3 2B25 C9 2B32 E10 2B42 D2 2B54 C1 3B03 A3 3B10 B5 3B18 A10 3B25 E1 3B32 B1 5B06 E8 6B03 E10 7B03 A4 7B10 D1 FB19 B8 IB06 B2 IB13 E2 IB21 A10 IB29 D9 c300 A1 c307 A2
2B05 B2 2B12 D5 2B19 A6 2B26 C10 2B33 E10 2B45 D3 2B55 C1 3B04 A1 3B11 A5 3B19 E3 3B26 A9 5B00 E2 5B07 E10 6B04 E10 7B04 A5 7B11 D3 IB00 E9 IB07 C2 IB15 E4 IB22 A10 IB30 D10 c301 A1 c308 A2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

3D-COMB B3A,B12(2x),B14A,E,B19D
5B08 IB23

S-SCL
S-SDA
c300 c303 c306
3V3_FAULT 3V3_FAULT_3D 3V3IO 2V5D 3V3IO 2V5C 3V3IO
10u
7B08 3B26 IB24 6B00
GND GND_B GND GND_G GND GND_R

2B52

2B53
10n

10n
NCP302LSN27

5B04
c301 c304 c307 3V3_FAULT_3D 100R

1K
2 BAS316

2B20

100n
INP

3B07

3B08

3B11
OUTP 1
A IB21
A

10K

4K7
1K
GND GND_Y GND GND_Y1GND GND_R 4 NC RESET
GND GND

2B24

2B23
100n
c302 c305 c308

10u

220R
3B18
BC857B 5 GND
CD
7B04 3 IB22
GND GND_R GND GND_X GND GND_R GND_Y1 3B15

3B12

3B13
47R

47R
IB19

2B19

100n
470R 470R
7B03
3V3IO 2B50 3B03 IB02 GND_Y1 GND_Y1

2B36

220n
RES BC847B
3B04 7B05
2B04 33p 1K IB20 5B03

470R
3B10
COUT-3D-COMB BC847B
B2

3B09
BC857B

2K2
IB06 5B02 FB19 15u
1u0 IB05 GND_R

3B06

100K
BC857B 7B06

2B18

2B21

2B22
150p

150p
7B02

1u0
5B09 33u GND GND

2B37

10n
3V3IO

220R
3B16
2B05

2B51
27p

10p
100u
B 3V3_FAULT_3D 3B32 IB26
2V5A B
IB03 GND GND GND GND GND_R

IB01
100R GND_Y1 GND_Y1 GND_Y1
BAS316

GND_Y GND_Y GND_Y 7B00 FB02


6B06

IB04 UPD64083GF

220R
IB27 3B05
GND_R

80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
2B06

2B07

2B25

2B26
22p

22p
GND_Y1
220u 4V
220u 4V

GND_Y1

100n

100n
220R
3B02
2B56

2B54

2B55

2B17
100n

1n0

DGND4
KIL
LINE
RPLL
CSI

NSTD
ST1
ST0

SCL
SLA0
RSTB
CLK8
DGND3
CKMD

FSCI
AGND2
SDA
DVDD2

AVDD2
DYCO9
DYCO8
DYCO7
DYCO6
DYCO5
DYCO4
DYCO3
DYCO2
DYCO1
DYCO0
ALTF
1 1B01 2
3B17
81 50
AVDD3 FSCO 220R 20M0

2B27

100n
82 49 4 3
GND_Y GND_Y GND_Y GND GND_X GND_X 83
CBPC AGND1
48
2B46 ACO XO DSX151
C 3B21 7B01
RES 84
85
AYO XI
47
46
C
BC857B
33p IB09 CBPY AVDD1 2V5C
86 45
56R AGND3 DVDD1 2V5D
87 44
YOUT-3D-COMB 2B03 5B01 3B01 AGND4 TEST24
2B08

100n

B2 88 43
AYI TEST23

2B28

100n
IB07 33u IB08 89 42
1u0 1K VCLY TEST22
IB18 90 41
VRBY TEST21
2B45

7B10

3V3_FAULT_3D
91 40

3V3_FAULT_3D

3V3_FAULT_3D
10p

3V3_FAULT_3D
IB11 IB17 VRTY 3D-COMB DGND2
BC847B 92 39
IB10 AVDD4 TEST20
3B20

3V3IO
2B02

93 38
27p
1K

GND_X 94
AVDD5 DVDIO
37
VRTC TEST19 GND_R
2B09

2B10

2B11

2B12
100n

100n

100n
95 36
10u

GND_Y VRBC TEST18


96 35 3V3IO
3B23 ACI TEST17
7B11 97 34
AGND5 TEST16
D D

+3V3_SIM
2V5D
BC847B 98 33
GND_Y GND_Y GND_Y 220R TEST25 TEST15

100R

100R

100R

100R
2B29

3B27

3B28

3B29

3B30
100n
99 32
9B02 GND_X 100
TEST26 DVDRAM2
31
2V5A DVDD3 DVDRAM1

DGNDRAM1
DGNDRAM2
EXTDYCO0
EXTDYCO1
EXTDYCO2
EXTDYCO3
EXTDYCO4
EXTDYCO5
EXTDYCO6
EXTDYCO7
EXTDYCO8
EXTDYCO9
2B42 RES
470R
3B24

RES

EXTALTF
TESTIC1
TESTIC2
IB28 IB29 IB30

TEST01
TEST02
TEST03
TEST04
TEST05
TEST06
TEST07
TEST08
TEST09
TEST10
TEST11
TEST12
TEST13
TEST14
IB31

DGND1
33p
3V3IO

5B05

1K

BAS316

BAS316

BAS316

BAS316
GND_B

6B01

6B02

6B03

6B04
B2 IB15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
CVBS-3D-COMB 3B00 5B00 IB12 7B09 GND
IB32 5B07

5B06

30R
1K IB13 33u BC847B IB16 2V5A 2V5C
9B01 1K IB33

2B31

2B30

100n
10u
GND_G 3V3IO
2B13

2B14

2B15
100n

100n

100n

2V5D 7B07
E E
3B22

27R

KF25BDT
IB00 1 3 FB01
2B01 FB10
IN GND OUT
2V5D
GND_G

220u 4V
2

220u 4V
1u0 GND_X

2B57

2B35

2B34

2B33

2B32
100u

100n
33n
3B31 IB34 6B05 IB35
470R
3B19
3B25

2B40

2B00

2B16
8K2

100n
18p

27p

3V3_FAULT_3D 100R BAS316

GND GND GND GND GND GND


GND_Y GND_Y GND_Y GND_Y
CL 36532075_085.eps
8204 000 8383.2 GND_R 260104

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 56

Small Signal Panel: DC/DC-Convertor


1U01 A1 2U08 D7 2U17 D5 2U26 F5 2U35 G7 3U07 D8 3U16 D9 3U25 F3 3U34 G4 3U43 G5 3U52 F9 5U02 A2 6U03 B5 6U12 F7 7U05 D9 7U13 G9 9U06 B14 FU05 C7 IU05 D3 IU14 D6 IU23 A13 IU32 E2 IU41 H7 cU02 A13
1U02 A13 2U09 D6 2U18 C2 2U27 D2 2U36 G12 3U08 D9 3U17 E7 3U26 G4 3U35 H5 3U44 D2 3U53 F9 5U03 C6 6U04 B5 6U13 E9 7U06-A D10 7U14 G13 9U07 B14 FU06 G6 IU06 D4 IU15 B7 IU24 B13 IU33 G13 IU42 C6
2U01 A8 2U10 A3 2U19 H2 2U28 E2 2U37 H11 3U09 D4 3U18 E9 3U27 H10 3U36 H9 3U45 E2 3U54 H7 5U04 C6 6U05 C1 6U14 G7 7U06-B E11 7U15 G13 9U08 B11 FU07 H1 IU07 D4 IU16 B10 IU25 G4 IU34 H5 IU43 E9
2U02 B8 2U11 E9 2U20 G4 2U29 F12 3U01 C14 3U10 D14 3U19 E7 3U28 E1 3U37 F9 3U46 C9 3U55 E8 5U05 C11 6U06 D8 6U15 H8 7U07 F7 7U16 G13 9U09 G14 FU08 C8 IU08 C4 IU17 D8 IU26 F3 IU35 G6 IU44 F10
2U03 B4 2U12 E6 2U21 C4 2U30 C1 3U02 B1 3U11 D4 3U20 E14 3U29 C2 3U38 F8 3U47 H11 3U56 H13 5U06 D11 6U07 D14 6U16 G14 7U08 E5 9U01 B11 9U10 G14 FU09 D11 IU09 B5 IU18 D10 IU27 G3 IU36 G8 IU45 F7
2U04 C5 2U13 E14 2U22 H6 2U31 D11 3U03 C1 3U12 G10 3U21 E3 3U30 C2 3U39 G8 3U48 H11 3U57 G12 5U07 E13 6U08 E3 7U01 B2 7U09 E1 9U02 A11 FU01 B13 IU01 B2 IU10 B4 IU19 C14 IU28 G2 IU37 F8 IU46 G13
2U05 D2 2U14 B5 2U23 D11 2U32 D1 3U04 C2 3U13 D6 3U22 E10 3U31 C2 3U40 G8 3U49 H12 3U58 F13 5U08 F13 6U09 E4 7U02 C4 7U10 F4 9U03 A11 FU02 B13 IU02 C1 IU11 B5 IU20 E9 IU29 H12 IU38 F9 IU47 F14
2U06 D3 2U15 A2 2U24 G8 2U33 F7 3U05 C3 3U14 D1 3U23 F14 3U32 H1 3U41 H6 3U50 H13 3U59 F13 6U01 A2 6U10 H1 7U03 C6 7U11 F3 9U04 B11 FU03 B9 IU03 D1 IU12 H12 IU21 E14 IU30 C3 IU39 G9 IU48 F12
2U07 D4 2U16 D2 2U25 G5 2U34 G10 3U06 C10 3U15 D14 3U24 G6 3U33 H2 3U42 G5 3U51 B5 5U01 B7 6U02 B8 6U11 H2 7U04 C5 7U12 H3 9U05 A14 FU04 C8 IU04 E3 IU13 D7 IU22 E10 IU31 D2 IU40 G10 cU01 A13

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
cU01 cU02

1U01 5U02
DC/DC - CONVERTOR (PARTLY USED) GND_MAIN GND_SUPPLY GND +5V2
+11V 9U03
A T800mA 10u +11V 1U02 A
IU23 PH

BAS316
446

6U01
1 9U05
2U15

2U10
100u

470u

9U02
2
2U01
IU15 9U08 3 9U06
2n2 +5V
IU10 6U03 IU11 FU01
GND_MAIN 20V8 GND_MAIN 3U51 4
6U02 FU03
NOT USED
33R +3V3-ILINK GND_SUPPLY FU02 5

9U01
BAS316 FOR THIS SET

BAS316
B GND-ILINK STPS2L30A +3V3_SIM B

2U03

2U14
6U04

470n
1u
7U01 5 1 6

2U02

47u
3U02 IU01
BC857B IU24
9U04 7 9U07
1K IU09 +3V3-ILINK
6 10 IU16
BZX384-C12

5U01 FU04

2U04

470n
3U31

120R
6U05

2U18

2U21
120p

470n
5U03 GND-ILINK

3U46

47K
1%
5 6 7 8
3U29

10R

1 2 3
2U30 7U02 30R
C IU42 5U04 FU05 C
3U30

3U01
120R

BC857B

1K0
GND_SUPPLY FU08 3V6
120p
IU30 3U05 30R
3U03

33K

SI4410DY
7U04 7U03 5 6 7 8 IU19
1K IU08 5U05 +3V3_SIM
3U04

3U06
120R

470R
2U16

3U07

3U08
3V6

22R
4n7

1K5
SI4410DY

1%
1SMA59
IU02 6V9
3U09

4
2U06

2U07

2U08

6U06
470u

470u
4
5K6
82p

10u

PDZ-6.8B
2U32 IU31 2U05

3U10
2U23

6U07
100u

10R
1 2 3
IU17

2U17
7U05

470n
IU07
3n3 1n BC857B
D IU03 IU18 D

+3V3-PROTECT
GND_SUPPLY
5U06

3K9 1%
GND_MAIN
3U44

3U11

3U13
120R
2U27

2U09

10K
6n8
1M

1n
GND_SUPPLY 7U06-A
3U14

3U15
3U16

47R
1K

GND_SUPPLY GND_SUPPLY BC847BS 10u GND_SUPPLY

2U31

100u
FU09 +3V3_DCDCFBX
IU06 IU14 6
IU05 3U17 IU13
7U08 IU20 2
BC817-25 3
IU21

1K 1%
4R7 5 GND_SUPPLY
1 7U06-B
BC847BS

1K 1%
3U18
2U11
PDZ-9.1B
BC817-25 IU32

1n
3U19

3U55

3U20
2U12

6U13
4K7
10n
4

1K
E 7U09 E
BAT54 COL

BAT54 COL

IU22
3U45

6U08

6U09
2U28

6n8
1M

IU43
3U21

47K

GND_SUPPLY 5U07
3U28

3U22

270R

2U13

470n
47K

IU04 +3V3-DISP
5U08

3U53
3U52

3U23

120R
2U29
100n
18K

1K
GND_SUPPLY GND_SUPPLY GND_SUPPLY
IU45
GND_SUPPLY GND_SUPPLY IU26 B3a +5V2 +9V
7U11 GND_SUPPLY
3V3_FAULT GND_SUPPLY GND_SUPPLY
PDZ-5.1B

BC847B 7U10
F 6U12 F
2U33

2u2
BC847B GND_SUPPLY IU44 IU47
3U25

220K

2U26 7U07

3U58

3U59
3U37

3K9

47K
22K
2 IU37 IU38
3U38 IU48
100n

2U34

22n
GND_SUPPLY

3U12

22K
22K 22K 3 1 2K2 BC847BW
GND_SUPPLY

2U36

470n
3

3U57

2K2
GND_SUPPLY IU27 BC857BW IU46 7U16
7U13 1
3U43 3U24 150K SI4410DY
2U35

9U09
9U10
FU06
1u

IU25 2 GND_SUPPLY
G 10K IU35 3U40 GND_SUPPLY G
2U24 IU36 22K IU40 GND_SUPPLY BZX384-C15
3U34

330K
2U20

BC857BW
2u2

3U42
IU39 7U15
BAS316

1n 3U39 6U16
3U26

6U14
2U25
100n
22K

IU33
FU07 6U10 IU28 7U14
3U32

3U36
7U12 BC847BW

2K2
IU34 2U22 IU41 BAS316

3U27

22K
18K BC847B IU29
BZX384-C15

3U56

10K
BAS316

2u2 6U15
3U33

3U41

3U54

100R
2U19

6U11

GND_SUPPLY
100n

10K

1K

GND_SUPPLY GND_SUPPLY

2U37

470n
3U47

1K0
H 3U35 GND_SUPPLY H
GND_SUPPLY
10K
3U48 IU12 1K0 3U50
3V3_FAULT
GND_SUPPLY GND_SUPPLY GND_SUPPLY GND_SUPPLY
10K 3U49 100K CL 36532075_086.eps
8204 000 8322.2 030204
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 57

Small Signal Panel: Tun1/Tun2


1T01 C2 2T02 D9 2T05 C1 2T09 D3 2T13 B2 2T16 D10 2T19 B2 3T04 B6 5T02 C5 6T02 B6 6T06 D10 7T01 C5 9T03 D8 9T06 D7 9T09 E8 9T12 E6 9T15 C4 FT02 C2 FT05 D9 IT06 D2 IT09 C10 IT12 D6 IT15 D8
1T02 C7 2T03 B6 2T06 D3 2T10 D10 2T14 B7 2T17 D2 2T20 B6 3T05 C6 5T03 C10 6T03 B2 6T07 D10 9T01 B2 9T04 D3 9T07 D3 9T10 E8 9T13 B1 9T16 C10 FT03 D4 IT01 B1 IT07 D7 IT10 A6 IT13 D3 IT16 D8
2T01 B2 2T04 C4 2T07 D7 2T12 C7 2T15 D4 2T18 D7 3T03 B1 3T06 D6 6T01 B2 6T04 B7 6T08 D5 9T02 B7 9T05 D2 9T08 D3 9T11 E6 9T14 C5 AT00 D4 FT04 C7 IT02 A1 IT08 C5 IT11 C6 IT14 D3

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

TUN1/TUN2

B15a
B1
A A

AGC1

AGC2
IT02 IT10
BAS216

BAS216

BAS216

BAS216
9T01

9T02
6T01

6T02
6T03

6T04
RES

+5V

RES
3T03

3T04
1
47u 6.3V

47u 6.3V
2T13

2T14
2T19

2T03
470u

470u
10n

10n
B B
2T01

2T20
9T13

IT01

PIP TUNER
2T05

470u

+33V
FT02 FT04
+33V
1T01 MAIN TUNER 1T02 (OPTIONAL)
UV1318ST/AI-3 UV1316-AIUX-3

9T15

5T02

10u

10K RES
7T01
RES

5T03
P82B96TD

10u
8
C VCC C

3T05

2T12

100n
33V5 IT08

9T16
L L L L
1 SX TX 3
H H IT11 H H
IT09 33V5

9T14
16 17

2T04

47n
M M
M RX 2 M

10K RES

PDZ-33B
12 14 12 14

2T02

6T06

RES
47n

2T10

2T16
PLL PLL

22n

1u
3T06
13 15 13 15
IF2|NC

IF2|NC
PDZ-33B
AGC

AGC
ADC

ADC
SDA

SDA
SCL

VST

SCL

VST
6T08
7 SY TY 5
NC

IF1

NC

IF1
TU

AS

VS

TU

AS

VS
IT12
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

PDZ-33B
6T07

RES
IT13 FT03 RY 6
D IT14 D
9T04 5V1 9T03
IT06

IT07
5V1 FT05

10n RES
2T09

2T15

GND IT15 IT16


22n

1u
9T05

9T07

9T08

9T06
2T17

2T06

2T18

2T07
4
10n

10n

10n
AT00

9T09

9T10
T1 9T11
9T12

E E

IF-TER2
S-SDA
S-SCL
IF-TER

B
CL 36532075_087.eps
B2

B15a
8204 000 8315.3 260104
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 58

Small Signal Panel: I/O US


1I97 H5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1I99 H5
2I01 G5
2I02 C4

I/O US 2I03 D4
2I04 D4
2I05 E4
2I06 F4
A A 2I07 G4
2I08 F6
2I09 I11
2I12 G13
2IA5 I2
2IA6 G8
2IE0 C7
2IJ0 G4
2IJ1 E4
+8VA 2IJ2 G9
RES 2IJ3 F9
2IJ5 G12
B B 3I01 B5
3I02 C5

100K
3I01
3I03 C4
3I04 C4
3I05 D4
9I00 3I06 C6
RES 3I09 E6
9I01 3I10 C7
B14b
II08
3I11 C8
Y-CVBS-MMC-OUT 3IK0 220n
3I12 C8
75R 75R 2IE0 3I13 D8
B15a 3I14 D8
C C

3I10
B14b 3I03 3I11 3I15 D8

3I06

75R
3IK1 2I02 C-PIPDW-OUT
C-MMC-OUT
II01 3I16 D8
560R

470R
3I17 E8

3I12
75R 220n TO PIP/DW (HIP SUB) 3I18 E8
3I04 3I19 E8

3I02

68K
S-SDA
3I20 E8
II07
100R VIDEO MATRIX 3I13
Y-CVBS-PIPDW-OUT B15a 3I21 G8
B2 3I22 G8
2I03 II00 560R
7I24

470R
3I14
From HIP MAIN PIP-OUT 9I19 3I23 E6
TEA6415CD-TR
220n 10 8 3I24 E7
IN1 IN7 3I25 E7
B1,B14a
D B2,B14c,B15A S-SCL
3I05
2
SDA GND1
19
3I15 II09
B1,B14a
C-FRONTS-IN
D 3I26 H9
3I27 G9
20 13
AV3-CVBS-IN 100R IN2 OUT1 560R 3IK0 C6

470R
RES
3I16
4 14 RES 3IK1 C4
9I24

SCL OUT2 TO HIP MAIN 3IK4 E4


NC FRONT-Y-CVBS-IN 2I04 II03
1 17 3IK5 G4
IN4 OUT3 B1 3IK7 I2
9I29 II10
220n 5 18 3I17
IN6 OUT4
Y-CVBS-FRONTS-IN 3IK8 G9
RES
3IK4

100p
RES 75R

2IJ1

15 560R 5ID1 F13

470R
7

RES
3I18
SUB OUT5 RES 6I00 I11
11 16 6I01 I11
B14,c IN5 OUT6 7I06 F9
2I05
E From Scart 4
(USA AV3)
SC4-CVBS_AV3-Y-SVHS
II04 9
VCC1 GND2
12
3I19 II11 E 7I24 D6
7I50 H9
220n 3 6
IN3 IN8 560R 9I00 B6

470R
3I20
9I01 C6
II05 II06 9I02 G6
3I09 3I23 3I24 3I25
9I03 G6

100n

2IJ3
B15a 2I06 II02 9I04 F5
68K 100K 68K
From PIP/DW PIP-OUT1
9I05 G3
220n 9I06 G3
+8VA 9I19 D4
B14b
9I21 H8
9I23 F9
F 7I06
BC847BW
F 9I24 D3
9I29 D3
9I04

B14B II00 D5
9I23 B14b
For US (AV3) 2I08 C-RECORD-IN II01 C6
C-AV3-IN
II02 F5
5ID1 II03 D5

3I27
3V3_FAULT_PIP B15c

1K
II04 E5
9I06

RES 6u8
NC +8V II05 E6
2I07 9I02
FRONT-C-IN 9I05 II06 E7

2I12
2IJ5

RES 10n

RES 10n
220n 9I03
II07 D8
II08 C7
RES 3I21 II12
G G II09 D8
RES
3IK5

470p

3IK8
75R

2IJ0

4R7
+8VA
II10 E8
560R

470R
100n

3I22
2I01

II11 E8
RES

II12 G8
II13 H11

100u

100n
2IA6

2IJ2
3V3_FAULT
B2A,B11,B12(2X),B14E,B19D

7I50
BC847BW

H 9I21 CVBS-Y-RECORD-IN
B14B,B5A H
II13
1I97 1I99

3I26

1K
EMC HOLE EMC HOLE

MCL4148

MCL4148
6I01

2I09
6I00
3IK7

100p
+8V +8VA GND-AUD
4R7
100u
2IA5

I I

CL 36532075_088.eps
8204 000 8384.2 300104

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 59

Small Signal Panel: I/O US


1I01 A10 1I11 G11 1I23 B9 1I37 F3 1I57 K4 2I14 B8 2I27 H3 2I41 G18 2IC1 H2 3I35 B3 3I50 B15 3I79 D17 3I92 H3 3IB2 B8 3IC4 B8 3IK3 E17 3IP8 L3 3IT1 H3 6I16 E3 6I26 C4 6I43 C14 6I55 H4 6I70 G4 6IA6 K20 7I08-A I18 9I11 J9 9I93 J9 FI02 J9 FI16 I9 FI31 C4 FI50 G10 FI61 H4 FI92 H2 FIA3 L19 II26 B15 II41 L20 II53 C4 IIA8 I18
1I02 L18 1I12 C1 1I25 E3 1I38 B9 1I58 G4 2I16 B15 2I31 M4 2I42 I18 2IC2 I2 3I36 B4 3I51 B14 3I80 D17 3I98 L16 3IB4 K21 3IC6 D17 3IN1 E2 3IS0 L4 3IT5 L4 6I17 F3 6I27 D8 6I45 D18 6I56 H4 6I73 K17 6IA7 K14 7I08-B H18 9I12 L10 9I94 I11 FI03 B9 FI17 I9 FI32 B14 FI53 C14 FI65 K4 FI94 K10 FIA4 L19 II27 B8 II43 F2 II54 C8 IIA9 K14
1I03 L18 1I13 I10 1I26 B2 1I44 E14 1I75 C14 2I17 C15 2I32 L4 2I43 I19 2IC6 L3 3I37 B3 3I52 B15 3I83 D15 3IA1 M15 3IB5 K21 3IC7 I17 3IN5 B8 3IS1 L4 3IT6 L4 6I18 F3 6I28 D15 6I46 D18 6I63 K3 6I74 K17 6IA8 K21 7I09 K20 9I13 J21 9I97 K9 FI09 E4 FI18 I9 FI33 B14 FI54 D14 FI66 J4 FI96 H10 FIA8 K4 II28 K18 II44 L13 II55 C9 IIB0 K13
1I04 B13 1I14 I10 1I28 D2 1I46 E18 1I76 D14 2I18 B8 2I33 K3 2I44 I17 2IC9 C15 3I38 M3 3I53 B14 3I84 E14 3IA2 F3 3IB7 H17 3IC8 I19 3IN6 B8 3IS2 D17 6I10 B3 6I20 D3 6I29 E15 6I47 D18 6I64 K4 6I75 J17 7I01-A H13 7I44-A L14 9I14 K12 9IA1 I3 FI10 L11 FI19 I9 FI35 B10 FI55 D14 FI67 M4 FI97 L18 FIA9 H10 II34 D15 II45 K14 II56 E15 IIB5 K13
1I05 G5 1I17 B1 1I30 C9 1I47 D18 1I82 L4 2I19 F3 2I34 J3 2I45 H18 2IE2 H2 3I39 I3 3I61 B8 3I87 D15 3IA3 G2 3IB9 L14 3IC9 I18 3IN7 E3 3IS3 B4 6I11 B3 6I21 C4 6I30 B9 6I48 E18 6I65 J3 6I76 J19 7I01-B I13 7I44-B L15 9I15 K14 9IA9 I3 FI11 L10 FI20 B3 FI36 B12 FI56 D19 FI68 F4 FI98 L18 FIC1 J9 II36 D17 II46 K20 II61 D15
1I06 L19 1I18 K5 1I32 C4 1I48 G4 1I83 M4 2I20 E3 2I35 K3 2I46 K21 2IH3 L15 3I40 D2 3I62 B8 3I88 D14 3IA4 H13 3IC0 I18 3ID0 K20 3IN8 F2 3IS4 B4 6I12 B3 6I22 B14 6I31 B9 6I50 E15 6I66 J4 6I77 J19 7I02-A J13 9I07 J2 9I16 K18 9IB1 J7 FI12 K10 FI21 B3 FI38 C2 FI57 D13 FI69 H10 FI99 L18 II20 B4 II37 D17 II47 K20 IIA1 E3
1I08 L5 1I19 M18 1I33 B2 1I49 H4 2I10 B4 2I23 D17 2I36 G3 2I47 M15 2IH4 L13 3I41 D3 3I67 C8 3I89 G3 3IA5 I13 3IC1 L20 3ID3 I18 3IN9 F2 3IS8 I18 6I13 C3 6I23 B14 6I32 B9 6I52 D15 6I67 K3 6I78 J18 7I02-B J13 9I08 K9 9I17 H17 9IB2 J7 FI13 K10 FI25 D2 FI41 E3 FI58 D18 FI70 K9 FIA0 L18 II21 B4 II38 G3 II48 K20 IIA2 E3
1I09 D12 1I20 E4 1I34 B14 1I55 K4 2I11 B4 2I24 E17 2I38 G17 2IA4 L14 3I08 K13 3I48 C4 3I68 C8 3I90 G3 3IA6 J13 3IC2 L15 3IF1 E2 3IO1 E3 3IS9 H18 6I14 E3 6I24 B14 6I33 C9 6I53 G4 6I68 K4 6I79 J17 7I05 L13 9I09 J9 9I18 I17 FI00 B9 FI14 K9 FI29 K5 FI42 E3 FI59 D18 FI71 L3 FIA1 L18 II24 B8 II39 J11 II49 J20 IIA5 H3
1I10 D19 1I22 B2 1I35 C14 1I56 J4 2I13 M3 2I26 G3 2I39 K13 2IC0 G2 3I34 B4 3I49 C4 3I78 C15 3I91 H3 3IA7 J13 3IC3 L15 3IK2 D17 3IO7 H3 3IT0 G3 6I15 D2 6I25 C14 6I36 C8 6I54 H4 6I69 F3 6IA5 J21 7I07 K19 9I10 K10 9I92 J11 FI01 L4 FI15 I9 FI30 B1 FI45 C8 FI60 G4 FI91 I2 FIA2 L18 II25 B15 II40 H18 II52 D3 IIA7 H18

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

I/O US
A AV2 A
AV1
AV3 AP-SNDR-SC2-OUT
B14b

1I17 B14d 1I01 1I04


FI20 3I35 II20 100R B14d 100R II24 3I61 FI03 FI32 3I51 3I50 B14d
2 2 2 II25
AR-SC3-IN AR-SC1-IN SNDR-SC2-OUT
6I10 100R 3IS3 3IB2 100R 6I30 6I22 100R 150R

3IN5
3 3 3

22K
1I22

2I10

1I38

1I34

2I16
100p

100p

100p
3I34
22K
PDZ-6.8B PDZ-6.8B PDZ-6.8B
6I23

2I18
FI30 6I31 FI35 FI36
B 1 4
6I11
FI21 3I37 II21 100R B14d
4 1 1 4
B
YKC21-4038 AL-SC3-IN B14d YKC21-4038 YKC21-4038 AP-SNDL-SC2-OUT B14b
100R II27 3I62 FI00
1I33

6I12 3IS4 AL-SC1-IN


100R
3IC4 100R 6I32 FI33 3I53 3I52 B14d ,B6a
II26
1I26

2I11
100p

3I36
22K
SNDL-SC2-OUT
PDZ-6.8B

3IN6
2I14

1I23
22K

100p
6I24 100R 150R
PDZ-6.8B

1I35

2I17
100p
6I33
6I13 PDZ-6.8B
FI31 B15a,B2 ,B14c 6I25
1I12 AV3-CVBS-IN
YKF51-5564 FI38 II55
100R
PDZ-6.8B 3I49 B14b ,c FI45
3I68
1I32

6I21

1
3I48

75R

SC1-CVBS
C 3
100R FI53 3I78 B1 C

PDZ-6.8B
SC2-CVBS_MON-OUT
5

6I36

1I30
3I67
75R
II53 75R
4
PDZ6.8-B

PDZ-6.8B
2IC9
6I26

1I75

6I43
2
390p
II54

PDZ6.8-B
FI25 3I41

6I27
C-AV3-IN B14a II34 B1,B2,B15A(2x) B14d 1I10
FI54 3I87 100R II37 3I79 FI59
IN-Y-CVBS-SC2_AV2 AR-SC2-IN 2
100R 1I09
PDZ-6.8B

OR 3IC6 100R 6I45


YKF51-5564
1I28

6I15

PDZ-6.8B
3I40

75R

FI57

3IK2
RES
3

22K
1I76

6I52

1I47
100p
3I88

75R
D PDZ-6.8B
D

2I23
6I28
1 6I46
II52 FI56
II61 4 1
PDZ6.8-B
3
PDZ6.8-B

6I20

5 B1,B15a B14d YKC21-4038


FI55 3I83 100R II36 3I80 FI58
4 SC2-R_C-IN_AV2 AL-SC2-IN

100R 3IS2 100R 6I47

PDZ-6.8B
2

3IK3
1I44

1I46
22K

100p
3I84

75R
PDZ-6.8B

6I50

2I24
II56 6I48
B14D 100R IIA1 3IN7 FI41

PDZ6.8-B
R-FRONT-IN

6I29
3IF1 100R 6I14
E E
3IN1
22K

2I20

1I25
100p

PDZ-6.8B
FI09
6I16 2 1I20

3
B14d 100R IIA2 3IO1 FI42
1
L-FRONT-IN
3IN8 100R 6I17 YKC21-3226
22K

1I37
3IN9

100p

PDZ-6.8B
2I19

6I18

F F

B6C,B14B
II43

B6C,B14B
B6a(2x) 3IA2
SND-CENTER-IN
100R 6I69 FI68

B14d

B14d
2I36

1I58
3IA3

100p
22K

PDZ-6.8B

1I05

SURR-L

S-SCL

S-SDA

SEL_IN_2_B

SURR-R

SEL_IN_1_B
6I70 YKC21-4038
CENTER INPUT
II38
G
B14B(2x) AP-FRONT-L 4 1 NOT USED FOR THIS SET G
2IC0 3I89 3I90 FI60
B6A,B14D SNDL-MON-OUT Multi Media Connector (MMC)
3 CONSTANT LEVEL
150R 100R 6I53
10u OUTPUT
3IT0

2I26

1I48

2I38

2I41
47K

100p

1u

1u
PDZ-6.8B 2 1I11
B14d(2x) FI50
SNDR-BO-IN 1
B6C,B14B AP-FRONT-R 6I54 2
2IC1 IIA5
B14B(2x) 3I91 3I92 B14d(2x) FI69 3
SNDR-MON-OUT SNDL-BO-IN
150R 100R 6I55 FI61 7I08-B
10u 4
B14B(4x) BC857BS
H H

150R
3IT1

2I27

1I49

3IB7
47K

100p

B5a, B14a FIA9 A-PLOP IIA7


PDZ-6.8B 5 3IS9 II40

9I17
CVBS-Y-RECORD-IN
B14B AP-SNDL-SC2-OUT
6 22K
B14a C-RECORD-IN
6I56 3IA4
7I01-A
FI96 7 BC847BS 8K2

100p
2I45
B6C,B14B FI92 2IE2 3IO7
SURR-R 8

150R
1I13 7I08-A

3IC0
270R NC FI15 1I14 B14B(4x)

100p
10u 1 9

2I44
9IA9

SNDR-BO-OUT2 A-PLOP BC857BS


FMN
B14B(2x) FI16 B14B
IIA8 3IS8
B14B, 1 2 10 9I94

9I18
AP-FRONT-R SPDIF-BO-OUT AP-SNDR-SC2-OUT
FI17 3IA5 22K
NC 2 3 11 7I01-B

2I43
2IC2 SNDL-BO-OUT2

1n
B6C,B14B FI91 3I39
I SURR-L
270R
3 4 12
BC847BS 8K2 I
10u

150R

150R
3IC7

3IC9
9IA1

4 5 13
B14B(2x) B14d B14B(4x)

150R

3IC8
AP-FRONT-L FI18 A-PLOP

100p
5 6 14

2I42
SNDR-BO-OUT1
B14B (2x)

100R
3ID3
PDZ-6.8B
FI19 AP-FRONT-L
B14d 6 7 15

6I78
PDZ-6.8B
SNDL-BO-OUT1
B4 7I02-A
3IA6

6I79
2FH-HD100 II39
9IB1 9I09 7 8 16 9I92

PDZ-6.8B
HD-ANA HD-ANA BC847BS 8K2 +5V

6I75
TO HOP 2FH-VD100 FIC1
9IB2 9I11 8 9 17

PDZ-6.8B
B6b B4 VD-ANA VD-ANA

6I77
SPDIF-OUT B4 B14a FI02 B14B(4x)
6I65 TO VM Y-CVBS-MMC-OUT 9I93 9 10 18 A-PLOP
FI66
J J

PDZ-3.3B
B14b,B6b
9I07 RES 10 11 19 B14B (2x)

9I13
6IA5
2I34

1I56
100p

SPDIF-BO-OUT S-SDA AP-FRONT-R


PDZ-6.8B

PDZ-6.8B
SPDIF I/O 11 12 20 3IA7
7I02-B

6I76
S-SCL
BC847BS 8K2
6I66 12 13 21
B14d II49

PDZ-6.8B
SPI-2
B5A, B1 (2x) 13 14 22

6I74
6I67 1I18 IRQ-DIGITAL

BAS316

BAS316
FIA8

3IB4
6IA8
2

22K
6IA6
B14c FI14 II47 BC847BW
9I08 14 15 23
2I35

1I57

B14B, B1
100p

MMC-R 7I09
PDZ-6.8B 3

9I16
B14a FI70 ROP
3 9I97 16 24 1

PDZ-6.8B
C-MMC-OUT
+9V

6I73

3ID0
4K7
6I68 B14c FI13 II46
MMC-G 17 25 2
B14d FI29
+11V_S
K K

3IB5
4 1

22K
2I46
SPI-1

1n
B14c FI12 18 26

9I15
6I63 FI65 MMC-B IIB5 2I39
YKC21-4038
19 27
2I33

1I55
100p

47n BAS316
PDZ-6.8B
9I10 FI94 20 28 II28
2 6IA7 II48
9I14

7I07
BC869
6I64 21 29 BC857BW IIB0 3I08 IIA9 47K II45

2
7I05 1
3IT5 9I12 FI11 22 30 47K 3IB9 3

3IC1
1R5
3 3IC3
5

2IH4

2IA4
7I44-B RESET-AUDIO-F B6a
B14B(4x)

1u

1u
B6A 68R

FIA0

FIA1

FIA2

FIA3

FIA4
FI97

FI98

FI99
FI71 FI01 A-PLOP II44 BC847BS
3IS0 22K

1
HEADPHONE-L 5 1I08 FI10 4 II41

3IC2

2IH3
4

22K

1n
68R
L L
330p

3IP8

2
10K
2IC6

2I32

1I82

1I06
1I02
10n

+11V
3
3IT6
7

B6A
68R
3IS1
8
1
6
7I44-A 2 3I98 NOT USED FOR THIS SET
HEADPHONE-R YKB21-5101A BC847BS

8
100K

1I03
555153
68R FI67 HEADPHONE 1

100K
3IA1
330p
2I13

9
TO SURROUND

2I47

1n
3I38

10K

1I83

SPEAKERS
10n
2I31

10
GND

SURR-L-B
S-SCL
S-SDA

SEL_IN_1_B

SURR-R-B
11V_S

GND
ROP
M M
B1,B14B

S3B-EH
1I19
COMPAIR CONNECTOR

1
2
3
CL 36532075_089.eps
8204 000 8384.2 300104
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts FTP1.1U 7. 60

Small Signal Panel: 2FH I/O


1I07 F11 FIB6 F11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1I15 H4 FIB7 G11
1I65 F11 II50 G2
1I66 F13 II51 H2

2 FH I/O 1I67 F12


1I68 H3
1I69 H3
II57 F2
II58 E2
II59 D2
2I57 H2 II60 D2
2I58 H2 II62 E11
2IA9 F5 II63 E12
A 9IA5 A 2IB0 B1 II64 E13
2IB1 D1 II90 B2
9I81 RES
B14b 9I80 2IB2 F1 II91 B2
MMC-R
+8VA 9IC3 9I82 RES 2IB5 G13 IIB1 E5
2IC3 F9 IIB2 H3
2IC4 D5 IIB3 I3
B1-B20

3IL2
2IC5 B2 IIB4 E12

1K
B19a

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