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January 2004 (ver b) Training Materials Prepared by: ALVIE RODGERS C.E.T.

2003 / 2004
MODEL RELEASE
LCD PROJECTION
TELEVISION

Model Number Chassis Number


50V500 LC-37
50V500A LC-37E
60V500A LC-37F
50VX500 LC-37E
60VX500 LC-37B
50VX500A LC-37E
60VX500A LC-37F

http://www.hitachiserviceusa.com

CONTENTS... 2004 LCD Projection Television Information


INSTRUCTOR… Alvie Rodgers C.E.T. (Chamblee, GA.)
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Materials prepared by
January 2004 (ver b) LCD TABLE OF CONTENTS Alvie Rodgers C.E.T.

TOPICS PAGE
SECTION (1) TOP REMOVAL PROCEDURE:
Top Removal Procedure ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01-01

SECTION (2) ENGINE REMOVAL PROCEDURE:


Engine Removal Procedure ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 02-01

SECTION (3) POWER SUPPPLY INFORMATION:


Power Supply PWB Board Layout --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 03-01
Power Supply Shut Down Circuit Diagram ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 03-02
Power Supply Protect Switch and Protect Switch 2 Circuit Diagram Explained ------------------------- 03-03

SECTION (4) VIDEO CIRCUIT INFORMATION:


• Video NTSC Circuit Diagram --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 04-01
• Component Video Circuit Diagram --------------------------------------------------------------------- 04-02

SECTION (5) PWB FUNCTION:


Front Control and Signal PWB ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 05-01
Power Supply, Flex Converter, Digital Module, Digital Power Supply ------------------------------------- 05-02
LCD Panel R, G and B, Audio PWB, Memory Card Reader, Lamp Ballast,
Temp Sensor PWB, Door Switch PWB, and DVI PWB ----------------------------------------------------- 05-03

SECTION (6) LAMP REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE:


Lamp Replacement and Removal Procedure ------------------------------------------------------------------ 06-01

SECTION (7) KNOWN FAILURES AND FIXES:


Shadows in the Bottom Corners ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 07-01
Shadows in the Bottom Corners Fix ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07-02
Ghost Adjustment 50V500 Model Only --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07-03
Ghost Adjustment All but the 50V500 Model -------------------------------------------------------------------- 07-05
Pink Picture All but the 50V500 Model --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07-07
• Picture look Mosaic or Overshoots --------------------------------------------------------------------- 07-07
Pink Picture 50V500 Model Only ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07-08
Engine Packing Instructions (For returned Engines) and Engine Part Numbers ---------------------------- 07-09
Saving Changed Data in the I2C Service Menu ------------------------------------------------------------------ 07-10
Front LEDs Blinking ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07-10
Speaker Grill May Appear Bumpy --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07-10
Minimum Wall Clearance ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07-10
Fan Sounds (Includes Fan Part Numbers -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07-11
Bottom Fan Filter can be Accidentally Pushed up against the Fan ------------------------------------------- 07-12
Black Side Panels on Picture Turn Off Automatically ---------------------------------------------------------- 07-13
Ghost Only On Tex for Subtitles for a DVD Player ------------------------------------------------------------- 07-13
Lines in the Picture, Abnormalities, May be intermittent ------------------------------------------------------ 07-13
Ribbon Locking Mechanism to Flex Converter My be Unseated or Missing ------------------------------- 07-14

SECTION (8) SERVICE POLICY AND PROCEDURES:


Service Policy ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 08-01
PWB Return Form ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 08-02

Continued on Next Page

Table of Contents Page 1


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LCD CABINET
TOP REMOVAL
PROCEDURE
LCD PROJECTION
TRAINING PACKAGE

SECTION 1
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LCD PROJECTION CABINET TOP REMOVAL PROCEDURE

Step
1

Pop off front speaker grill.

Step
2

Remove 4 screws holding plastic piece with power button.

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LCD PROJECTION CABINET TOP REMOVAL PROCEDURE

Step
2

Left side close up view.

Step
2

Right side close up view.

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LCD PROJECTION CABINET TOP REMOVAL PROCEDURE

Step
3

Remove 4 screws holding top cabinet front.

Step
3

Left side close up view.

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LCD PROJECTION CABINET TOP REMOVAL PROCEDURE

Step
3

Right side close up view.

Step
4

Remove screws holding lower rear cabinet.

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LCD PROJECTION CABINET TOP REMOVAL PROCEDURE

Step
5

Remove screws holding upper rear cabinet.

Step
6

Remove 2 screws holding right subwoofer.

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LCD PROJECTION CABINET TOP REMOVAL PROCEDURE

Step
7

Pull out subwoofer as shown, to access the upper cabinet wires.

Step
8

Disconnect all the wires

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LCD PROJECTION CABINET TOP REMOVAL PROCEDURE

Step
9

Now lift the top straight up. (2 person lift!)

Step
9

Lens Assembly shown with Top and Grey plastic cover Removed.

Reassembly in the reverse order

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LCD ENGINE
REMOVAL
PROCEDURE
LCD PROJECTION
TRAINING PACKAGE

SECTION 2
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LCD PROJECTION ENGINE REMOVAL PROCEDURE

Follow Steps 1 through 9 on “LCD Projection Removing Top Cabinet Procedure”

Step
10

Remove this Bracket.

Step
10

Bracket Removed

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LCD PROJECTION ENGINE REMOVAL PROCEDURE

Step
11

Remove the Ballast Assembly.

Step
12

Remove Lamp Switch PWB.

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LCD PROJECTION ENGINE REMOVAL PROCEDURE

Step
13

Remove Lamp Power Connector retaining bracket, then Lamp Power Connector.

Step
14

Remove Fan Exhaust Housing (back screw is hidden in this view).

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LCD PROJECTION ENGINE REMOVAL PROCEDURE

Step
14

Another view of Fan Exhaust housing, showing back screw.

Step
15

Remove the 5 screws holding down the Engine Assembly.


Use a stubby #2 Philips head as needed.

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LCD PROJECTION ENGINE REMOVAL PROCEDURE

Step
15

Removing the screws holding down the Engine Assembly (continued).

Step
16

Remove upper bracket, so Engine assembly can be pulled out the back.

Install new Engine Assembly, reassemble in reverse order of disassembly

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POWER SUPPLY
INFORMATION

LCD PROJECTION
TRAINING PACKAGE

SECTION 3
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POWER SUPPLY INFORMATION

POWER SUPPLY PWB LAYOUT

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LCD POWER SUPPLY SHUT DOWN DIAGRAM
R9A1 D937 AUDIO

SW +10V SW +5.5V SW +29V or SW38.5V


R9A1 DP38
SW +35V
R990 R9A5 DP41
SHORT
DETECTION SW +15.5V(1)
R9A7 DP43
D934 D936 +10V
D964 PPS1
6V D9A8 D944
5
Prot_SW 13
C972 D9A9 DP45 Signal
R995 4
Prot_SW2 14
Q907 Active Lo
Sby +5V Drive
Power On/Off
Power_1 15
R986
AC
Sby +5V 12
R996 PPS2
S901 D936 D956 R967
Door Ala 8
C971
R994 R9A3
Q903 WIN SW1 1 PPW
D921 R998 D954
D962 Tmp_Ala 9 PPD
R964 off on
R963 D952 D972
C942
SW +10V
C969 Q906 D951 D971
Relay R991
Driver SW +1.8V
Q905 R993 D949 D969
SW +5.5V (2)
Relay R992
Inhibit C970 D948 D968
SW +5.5V (1)
PPF3 Fan R997
R967 D918
1 Alarm
D953 PPS2
2 FAN 12V R989
Fan_Ala 9 Fan_Ala
From I907
R960
PPF2 From I906 Q908 R959
2 FAN 12V Lamp_Prot 7 Fan_Prot
D916 R984
1 Alarm
R965 Fan
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PROT_SW SHUT DOWN DIAGRAM

SW +3.3V Reg
SIGNAL PWB 2 of 3
SW +5 5 I405 4 SW +3.3V

D405

SW +3.3V Reg POWER


SIGNAL
DEF
PWB
SW +5.5V 1 5 I403 3 SW +3.3V
PWB
PPS1
D402 R420 R5L3
13
SW +5V Reg
PROT SW
Active Lo
2 I402 3 SW +5V
SIGNAL PWB 3 of 3
D401
SW +9V Reg
D401
SW +2.2V Reg I504
3 5 3

5 I404 4 SW +2.2V SW +10V


R436~R439
SW +9V

PPD PROT_SW2 SHUT DOWN DIAGRAM


SW +5.5
5 1 I737 8 +5V

D801 R845
5V Reg
DRIVE PWB SIGNAL POWER
PWB DEF
SW +4.5V PWB
6 1 I704 8 A +3.3V
PSD PPS1
R847
X602
A+3.3V Reg R845 R5L0
9 1 11 14
R349
PROT SW 2
1 I714 8 D +3.3V Active Lo
D802 10
D 3.3V Reg

1 I715 8 +3.3V

D803
+3.3V Reg

Drive 1 of 4

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VIDEO
INFORMATION
LCD PROJECTION
TRAINING PACKAGE

SECTION 4
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LCD PROCECTION VIDEO SIGNAL PATH - NTSC
SEE DVI SIGNAL PATH DIAGRAM for DVI FLOW
SIGNAL PWB QV23 QV24 TERMINAL PWB
PST1 V Out 1 53 4 V In
QV28 QV26 QV25 IV02
U301 Main Tuner 18 50 63 TV 2Line Y/C For PinP Only
Y In 1 49 3 XV01 2 15 Y Out
Separator
U302 Sub Tuner 18 45 60 V6 C In 1 51 3 XV02 2 13 C Out

Component, OSD for continuation.


See the Video Signal Path-NTSC,
QV32 QV30 QV29 Sub Video/Chroma
QV19 QV20 IY03 Sub Processor
Front Control PWB PFT Y Out 1 56 4 Y2 In PST2
QY24
Aux 5 Video V3V SUB OUT
V5 2 22 V4 QV21 QV22 Sub Cr Out 22 26
Aux 5 S-Y V3Y C Out 1 58 19 C2 In QY23
7 24 Y4 Sub Cb Out 23
S5 Aux 5 S-C V3C 27
9 26 C4 2 Y1 In QY22
S-5 Det.
11 28 S-4 Sub Y Out 24 29
QV18 16 C1 In
See Micro. 37
See Component Signal Path for Sync Path
Component 1 Y Pr/Pb and 480i Y Cr/Cb IV01 38
A/V Select 40
V1 9 IV04
QV13 QY28
Component 1 Y See Micro.
Aux 2 Video Sync Path QY29 -6db
V2 30 V5 MAIN
No Pr Plug = Composite OUT QY30
Pr 7 S-1 QV14 QY15 IY04 MAIN
V/Y Main Y Video/Chroma
Aux 3 Video 44 4 Y2
V3 15 V3 Out 2 Processor
Aux 3 S-Y 2 Y1
17 Y3 QV16 QV17 Main Cr Out 22
S3 Aux 3 S-C C
47 19 C2
19 C3 Out 2
S-3 Det. Main Cb Out 23
21 S-3 16 C1

3DV VIDEO LPF Main Y Out 24


Aux 4 Video QY01 QY02 QY04
V4 8 V2
Aux 4 S-Y 93 V In
10 Y2 QY17 IY01
S4 Aux 4 S-C
12 C2 3D Y/C
Chroma Tilt Y AMP Y LPF
S-4 Det.
Correction QY12 QY10 XY01 QY09 Separator
14 S-2
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89 Y Out AYO
Monitor Out Video
41 V Out 3 QY16
MON Monitor Out S-Y MON C AMP C LPF
39 Y Out 3 QY15 QY14 XY02 QY13
OUT Monitor Out S-C OUT
37 C Out 3 88 C Out ACO
Must be S-In for S-Out TERMINAL PWB
LCD PROJECTION Component Video Signal Path

QE07
See
PBT 1 13 V
DVI Input PHOTO G QE05 IE01
Signal Diagram Y 53 6 From
PHONTO B PHOTO MEDIA 3 15 U
PET Pb 55 2 Labeled
PHOTO R
QE02 QE03
Pr 57 4 Bridge Media Y
2 14
20 64 DVI 1 Det

DVI R 12 16 In1A 3 59 Y NTSC Y In QE16 QE14


INPUT 1 4 IY04 8 9
DVI G 14 8 In3A 5 61 PB S-In Y In MAIN Y
19 QE06 QE13 QE11
DVI B 16 11 In2A 6 63 PR Video/Chroma
11 14
Y Pr/Pb Switch
QV35 QE04 U
Main Pr-Out 2 40 28 Cr/Pr R In QE19 QE17
1 In1B PST2 16 1
QV34
COMP 1 (Cr/Pr) Main Pb-Out 2 42 V
29 Cb/Pb B In QY30 QE01
V1 14 In2B QV33 Main Cr/Pr Out 22 37
COMP 1 (Cb/Pb) Main Y-Out 2 44 30 D-Sync 1/Y3/ G In QY29 V
1 SIGNAL 3 of 3
9 In3B Lo = Y Pr/Pb Main Cb/Pb Out 23 38
Control Hi = DVI 6 D-Sync 2 In QY28 U
COMP 1 (Y) 5
6 31 LOut 1 Main Y Out 24 40
IV04 Y FLEX
NTSC Y In MAIN 3
Selector IV03 4 IY03 CONVERTER
Y/Pb/Pr Selector S-In Y In
SUB IE02
DVI 1 19 PSC3 PCD
Y/Pb/Pr Video/Chroma
Y Pr/Pb Switch QE22
Input 2 QV38 1
COMP 2 (Cr/Pr) 24 M Y In TD+
SUB Pr-Out 1 46 28 Cr/Pr R In QE21 2
5 Y
QV37 23 M Pb In TD-
COMP 2 (Cb/Pb) SUB Pb-Out 1 48 29 Cb/Pb B In QE20 8
22 M Pr In
V2 7 PB QV36 SUB
MAIN 9
TC+
SUB Y-Out 1 50 6 D-Sync 2 In QE28 QE29 TC-
COMP 2 (Y) QY24
9 PR Sub CrPr Out 22 26 1 13 15 S Pr 10
30 D-Sync 1/Y3/ G In TB+
QY23 QE26 QE27 IC02 V 11
Sub Cb/Pb Out 23 27 3 15 16 S Pb TB-
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QY22 QE24 QE25 U 12


TA+
Sub Y Out 24 29 2 14 17 S Y 13
Y TA-

SUB To Drive PWB


TERMINAL PWB SIGNAL PWB on Engine
PWB FUNCTION
INFORMATION

LCD PROJECTION
TRAINING PACKAGE

SECTION 5
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PWB FUNCTIONS

Front Control This PWB contains the Remote Control Receiver and Learning A/V Net sensor.
Sub PWB
The PWB contains the function switches. Power, Channel Up/Down, Volume Up/
Down, Avx, Menu. Also the front LEDs are visible here. Power LED, Card Reader
LED, Temperature Sensor LED and Lamp LED.

INDICATOR INDICATION MEANING ACTION


LAMP LED LIGHT ON NO LAMP LIGHT Need to replace the lamp
OR LAMP BRO- if lamp still doesn't light
KEN after next power on, check
LIGHT OFF WRONG LAMP the assembly of Lamp
LIGHT ASSEM- unit.
BLY OR LAMP
DOOR OPEN.

Front Control
PWB TEMP LED LIGHT ON TOO HOT INSIDE Call for Service
THE OPTIC AS-
SEMBLY.

BLINKING COOLING FAN


STOPPED.
POWER LED LIGHT ON NORMAL OPERA-
TION.
SLOWLY BLINK- UNIT COOLING
ING DOWN.
If the LAMP, TEMP and POWER are blinking in this order, the unit is warming up.

The Signal PWB contains the Microprocessor I001 for projection operation.
EEPROM memory, Closed Caption Mixer, Main Tuner, Sub (PinP) Tuner, Sound
Signal PWB
control, Audio output, 3D Y/C Comb filter, 2 Line Comb filter for the PinP, Audio/
Video Selector, Main and Sub Y Pr/Pb Selectors.

Continued on next page.

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PWB FUNCTIONS

The Power PWB generates power for the set. It produces the following voltages
from the Switching Regulator I901, T901.

Stand By: Runs with the set is plugged in.


SBY +3.3V, SBY +5V, SBY +35V
Switched voltages: Operates when the set is turned on.
SW +9V, SW+5V, SW5.5V, SW 3.3V, SW 2.5V and SW 1.8V
Audio B+:
SW 29V for the 12 Watt systems.
Power PWB
SW 38V for the 20 Watt systems.
Drive B+:
SW +15.5V and SW +5V
Fan Voltage:
12V.
Lamp Ballast Voltage:
+370V
AC to the Digital Module Power Supply.

Flex Converter. The Flex Converter is responsible for converting any input signal
provided, be it NTSC, 480i (Y Cr/Cb), 480P, 720P, 1080i or 1080P and converting it
FC4 Unit
to a usable signal format for the Drive PWB which then manipulates the signal to fit
the mapping of the LCD panels.

Sets with built in ATSC tuner. This is called the Digital Module. It also incorporates
Digital Module
the QAM digital HD cable tuner.

Sets with built in ATSC tuner. Digital Module Power PWB. This PWB receives +11V,
D/M Power
+7V, +3.3V and -7V from the switching regulator IP01. Then produces regulated
PWB
+9V, +5V, -5V and +3.3V to the Digital Module.

Continued on next page.

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PWB FUNCTIONS

These are the three TFT Active Matrix LCD modules that make up the primary
colors producing the image on screen.

1386H X 788V
LCD-R LCD-G
LCD-R
0.87 inch

14um Dot Pitch


Life more that 15,000 hours.

AUDIO PWB This containing the Audio Output IC.

Memory Card This PWB houses the Digital Picture card reader for allowing the customer to view
Reader his/her pictures from their digital camera.

This PWB supplies drive to the Lamp. 100Watt, UHP Lamp with an Arc length of
Lamp Ballast
1mm.

Temp Sensor Warning switch monitoring the temperature of the Lamp. If the lamp overheats,
PWB the set will not operate.

Warning switch connected to the Lamp Door. If this door is left open, the set will
Door Switch PWB
not operate.

DVI PWB This PWB is the interface for the DVI connection to the Signal PWB.

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LAMP
REPLACEMENT
PROCEDURE
LCD PROJECTION
TRAINING PACKAGE

SECTION 6
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LAMP REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE:

Lamp Replacement Warnings and Notes:


After extended use, if the TV picture turns dark, the color looks unusual or LAMP INDICATOR light turns on,
then it is time to replace the lamp with a new lamp.
Lamp Life
The lamp life may vary based on usage of the LCD Rear PTV. Turning on and off frequently may shorten the
life of the lamp.
WARNING:
The lamp gets very hot! The lamp may explode if improperly handled. To avoid injury, please observe the fol-
lowing precautions.
Do not open lamp compartment or attempt to remove lamp assembly unless the lamp assembly is being re-
placed.
Unplug the product’s power cord from the AC outlet before attempting to replace the lamp assembly.If the
lamp is in use when failure occurs or if the lamp has exploded, wait at least 30-45 minutes for the lamp to cool
before opening the lamp compartment or touching the lamp assembly or any broken pieces.
Broken lamp pieces can cause injury. Handle with gloves to avoid cuts.
Do not place any foreign objects inside the lamp compartment.
When installing a new lamp, follow handling instruction included with the new lamp. Do not touch glass sur-
face of new lamp.
The lamp in this product contains Mercury. Dispose of properly in accordance with applicable environmental
laws. For Recycling and Disposal information, contact your respective governmental agencies or the Electronic
Industries Alliance at www.eiae.org (in the U.S.) or Electronic Product Stewardship Canada at www.epsc.ca (in
Canada).
CAUTION!
A "LAMP" indicator will light when lamp becomes hot. Unplug product’s power cord from the AC outlet and
allow lamp to cool for at least 30-45 minutes. If "LAMP" indicator is still lit, check the lamp unit assembly.
NOTES:
Contact your Hitachi dealer for a new lamp unit. Using other lamps may cause damage to the TV Set.
TYPE NAME: LC37 LAMP ASSEMBLY PART NUMBER: UX21511
When replacing the lamp, let it cool down completely, for approximately 30 to 45 minutes after the power has
been switched off and A.C. cord has been unplugged.
Do not touch the glass of the new lamp or make it dirty which can shorten the life of the lamp and reduce the
picture quality.
Keep the lamp out of the reach of children and away from flammable materials.
Do not pour water onto the removed lamp or put any object inside the lamp.
Once the lamp is removed, do not put flammable materials and metal objects inside the lamp receptacle on the
TV set. Do not touch the receptacle.
Install the new lamp securely, otherwise the picture may become dark or it may cause severe overheating.
Install the lamp cover correctly, otherwise power will not come on.
The lamp in this product contains Mercury. Dispose of properly in accordance with applicable environmental
laws. For Recycling and Disposal information, contact your respective governmental agencies or the Electronic
Industries Alliance at www.eiae.org (in the U.S.) or Electronic Product Stewardship Canada at www.epsc.ca (in
Canada).

NOTICE: If a Lamp is replaced, please send the defective Lamp to:


Oscar Romero C.E.T.
Hitachi Home Electronics
900 Hitachi Way
Chula Vista, CA. 91914-3556
619-591-5200
Include Model Number and Serial Number.

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LAMP REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE:

LAMP REPLACEMENT (CONT.)


1. Turn off the main power switch and unplug the power cord. Wait at least 30 minutes to allow the
lamp to cool down before replacing it.
NOTE: THE LAMP IS VERY HOT AND MAY CAUSE FIRE OR SEVERE BURNS. WAIT AT LEAST
30~45 MINUTES TO ALLOW THE LAMP TO COOL BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH LAMP RE-
MOVAL.

2. Remove the front cover from the TV set. This is held by a snap on. Pull the front cover outwards until the
quick snap on disengages.

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LAMP REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE:

3. Remove the screw securing the lamp cover with a Phillips head screw driver as
shown. Remove the lamp cover.

4. Remove the two screws that hold the lamp in place. Remove the lamp unit by
holding the lamp handle, then pulling outwards. Exercise caution when removing
the lamp unit to avoid injury to your fingers.
NOTE: DO NOT PUT YOUR HAND IN THE LAMP STORAGE AREA AFTER THE
LAMP UNIT IS REMOVED, YOU MAY GET BURNED.

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LAMP REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE:

5. Replace with the new lamp.


Place the removed lamp into the empty box of the replacement lamp. Do not touch
the front glass of the new lamp or its receptacle. This may shorten the life of the
lamp and reduce the picture quality.
• Push the lamp unit back to its original position.
• Tighten the screws firmly on the lamp unit. If they are loose, the TV may not
operate correctly.

6. Without installing the lamp cover, the power will be off and the Lamp Indicator
will flash (see page 23). Be sure to install the lamp cover by re-engaging the two
clips and tighten the screws before turning the power on, otherwise it may cause
unusual colors.

NOTE: IF POWER IS CONNECTED BEFORE THE LAMP COVER IS INSTALLED,


THE POWER WILL BE OFF AND THE LAMP INDICATOR WILL FLASH (See Front
LED Explanation in the PWB Function section).

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LAMP REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE:

7. Install the front cover as shown below. Put the front cover back in and align the
snap on quick connect then push inwards holding the left and right side of the
front cover until you hear a snap. Push the other snap on gently to make a good
fit.

NOTICE: If a Lamp is replaced, please send the defective Lamp to:


Oscar Romero C.E.T.
Hitachi Home Electronics
900 Hitachi Way
Chula Vista, CA. 91914-3556
619-591-5200
Include Model Number and Serial Number.

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