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PLASMA DISPLAY TV

Chassis : D73A(P)_Twister Model : PS42V6SX/XEC

SERVICE
PLASMA DISPLAY TV

Manual
FEATURES DTV Ready PDP TV Contrast Ratio : 10000:1 Brightness : 1500cd/m2 RF, DVI-D, PC(Analog), 2Scart, Component, Video, S-Video Slim line design Energy Saving

PS-42V6S

ELECTRONICS

This Service Manual is a property of Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd. Any unauthorized use of Manual can be punished under applicable International and/or domestic law.

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Aug. 2005


Printed in Korea AA82-02741A

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Precaution
1-1 Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1-2 Servicing Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 1-3 Static Electricity Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 1-4 Installation Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5

Chapter 2 Product Specification


2-1 Product Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 2-2 Key Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 2-3 Specifications Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 2-4 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6

Chapter 3 Alignment & Adjustment


3-1 Service Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 3-2 Factory Mode Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 3-3 White Balance - Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 3-4 Micom Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 3-5 Replacements & Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12

Chapter 4 Exploded View & Part List


4-1 PS42V6SX/XEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1

Chapter 5 Electrical Part List


5-1 PS42V6SX/XEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1

Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
6-1 First Checklist for Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 6-2 Checkpoints by Error Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 6-3 Trouble-shooting with New Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6 6-4 Troubleshooting Procedures by ASS'Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9

Chapter 7 Block Diagram


7-1 Overall Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 7-2 Partial Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2

Chapter 8 Wiring Diagram


8-1 Overall Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1 8-2 Partial Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2

Chapter 9 PCB Diagram


9-1 PDP Module, SMPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1 9-2 Video Board, Function Key Borad, Power Button Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2

Chapter 10 Schematic Diagram


10-1 Main . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1 10-2 Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-9 10-3 Power/IR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-10

Chapter 11 Operation Instruction & Installation


11-1 Product Features and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1 11-2 New Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4 11-3 Installation Notes and Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-5

Chapter 12 Disassembly & Reassembly


12-1 Overhaul Disassembly & Reassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-1

Chapter 13 Circuit Description


13-1 Partial Block Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-1 13-2 New Circuit Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-25

Chapter 14 Reference Information


14-1 Connection to a 3rd Party Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-1 14-2 Technical Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-4

PLASMA DISPLAY TV
Chassis : D73A(P)_Twister Model : PS42V6SX/XEC

SERVICE
PLASMA DISPLAY TV

Manual
FEATURES DTV Ready PDP TV Contrast Ratio : 10000:1 Brightness : 1500cd/m2 RF, DVI-D, PC(Analog), 2Scart, Component, Video, S-Video Slim line design Energy Saving

PS-42V6S

ELECTRONICS

This Service Manual is a property of Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd. Any unauthorized use of Manual can be punished under applicable International and/or domestic law.

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Aug. 2005


Printed in Korea AA82-02741A

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Precaution
1-1 Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1-2 Servicing Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 1-3 Static Electricity Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 1-4 Installation Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5

Chapter 2 Product Specification


2-1 Product Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 2-2 Key Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 2-3 Specifications Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 2-4 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6

Chapter 3 Alignment & Adjustment


3-1 Service Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 3-2 Factory Mode Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 3-3 White Balance - Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 3-4 Micom Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 3-5 Replacements & Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12

Chapter 4 Exploded View & Part List


4-1 PS42V6SX/XEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1

Chapter 5 Electrical Part List


5-1 PS42V6SX/XEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1

Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
6-1 First Checklist for Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 6-2 Checkpoints by Error Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 6-3 Trouble-shooting with New Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6 6-4 Troubleshooting Procedures by ASS'Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9

Chapter 7 Block Diagram


7-1 Overall Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 7-2 Partial Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2

Chapter 8 Wiring Diagram


8-1 Overall Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1 8-2 Partial Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2

Chapter 9 PCB Diagram


9-1 PDP Module, SMPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1 9-2 Video Board, Function Key Borad, Power Button Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2

Chapter 10 Schematic Diagram


10-1 Main . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1 10-2 Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-9 10-3 Power/IR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-10

Precaution

1. Precaution
To avoid possible damages or electric shocks or exposure to radiation, follow the instructions below with regard to safety, installation, service and ESD..

1-1 Safety Precautions


1. Make sure all protective devices are properly installed including non-metallic handles and compartment covers when installing or re-installing the chassis or chassis assemblies. Make sure that no gaps exist between the cabinets for children to insert their fingers in to prevent children from receiving electric shocks. Gaps mentioned above include ventilation holes of a too great magnitude between the vaccum tube and the cabinet mask, and the improper installation of the rear cabinet. Errors may occur when the resistance is below 1.0 or over 5.2 . In these cases, make sure that the device is repaired before sending it back to the customer. 3. Check for Electricity Leakage (Figure 1-1) Warning: Do not use an insulated transistor for checking the leakage. Use only those current leakage testers or mirroring systems that comply with ANSIC 101.1 and the Underwriter Laboratory's specifications (UL1410, 59.7). 7.
DEVICE UNDER TEST TEST ALL EXPOSED METAL SURFACES 2-WIRE CORD ALSO TEST WITH PLUG REVERSED (USING AC ADAPTER PLUG AS REQUIRED) LEAKAGE CURRENT TESTER (READING SHOULD NOT BE ABOVE 0.5mA)

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Warning for Engineering Changes: Never make any changes or additions to the circuit design or the internal part for this product. Ex: Do not add any audio or video accessory connectors. This might cause physical damage. Furthermore, any changes or additions to the original design/engineering will invalidate the warranty. Warning - Hot Chassis: Some TV chassis are directly connected to one end of the AC power cord for electrical reasons. Without insulated transistors, the product can only be repaired safely when the chassis is connected to the earthed end of the AC power source. To make sure the AC power cord is properly connected, follow the instructions below. Use the voltmeter to measure the voltage between the chassis and the earthed ground. If the measurement is over 1.0V, unplug the AC power cord and change the polarity before reinserting it. Measure the voltage between the chassis and the ground again. Some TV chassis are shipped with an additional secondary grounding system. The secondary system is adjacent to the AC power line. These two grounding systems are separated in the circuit using an unbreakable/unchangeable insulation material. When any parts, material or wiring appear overheated or damaged, replace them with new regular ones immediately. When any damage or overheating is detected, correct this immediately and make a regular check of possible errors.

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Fig. 1-1 AC Leakage Test 4. A high voltage is maintained within the specified limits using safety parts, calibration and tolerances. When voltage exceeds the specified limits, check each special part.

9. Check for the original shape of the lead, especially that of the antenna wiring, any sharp edges, the AC power and the high voltage power. Carefully check if the wiring is too tight, incorrectly placed or loose. Never change the space between the part and the printed circuit board. Check the AC power cord for possible damages. Keep the part or the lead away from any heat-emitting materials.

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10. Safety Indication: Some electrical circuits or device related materials require special attention to their safety features, which cannot be viewed by the naked eye. If an original part is replaced with another irregular one, the safety or protective features will be lost even if the new one has a higher voltage or more watts. Critical safety parts should be bracketed with ( ! ). Use only regular parts for replacements (in particular, flame resistance and dielectric strength specifications). Irregular parts or materials may cause electric shock or fire. 11. Pay additional attention to the current leakage as the voltage between the power board and the ballast is 220 to 440v, i.e. very high. And also beware of possible electric shock from the primary power source.

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1-2 Servicing Precautions


Warning 1: First carefully read the "Safety Instruction" in this service manual. When there is a conflict between the service and the safety instructions, follow the safety instruction at all times. Warning 2: Any electrolytic capacitor with the wrong polarity will explode. 1. 2. The service instructions are printed on the cabinet, and should be followed by any service personnel. Make sure to unplug the AC power cord from the power source before starting any repairs. (a) Remove or re-install parts or assemblies. (b) Disconnect the electric plug or connector, if any. (c) Connect the test part in parallel with the electrolytic capacitor. Some parts are placed at a higher position than the printed board. Insulated tubes or tapes are used for this purpose. The internal wiring is clamped using buckles to avoid contact with heat emitting parts. These parts are installed back to their original position. After the repair, make sure to check if the screws, parts or cables are properly installed. Make sure no damage is caused to the repaired part and its surroundings. Check for insulation between the blade of the AC plug and that of any conductive materials (i.e. the metal panel, input terminal, earphone jack, etc). Insulation Check Process: Unplug the power cord from the AC source and turn the switch on. Connect the insulating resistance meter (500v) to the AC plug blade. The insulating resistance between the blade of the AC plug and that of the conductive material should be more than 1 . 7. Any B+ interlock should not be damaged. If the metal heat sink is not properly installed, no connection to the AC power should be made. Make sure the grounding lead of the tester is connected to the chassis ground before connecting to the positive lead. The ground lead of the tester should be removed last. Beware of risks of any current leakage coming into contact with the high-capacity capacitor.

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10. The sharp edges of the metal material may cause physical damage, so ensure wearing protective gloves during the repair. 11. Due to the nature of plasma display panels, partial afterimages may appear if a still picture is displayed on the screen for a long period of time. This is caused by brightness deterioration due to the storage effect of the panel, and to prevent this from happening, we recommend that the brightness and contrast are reduced. (e.g.) Contrast: 25, Brightness: 50 12. A plasma panel is a device which consists of a set of clustered pixels (cells). A plasma panel is approved if over 99.9% of the components satisfy the necessary conditions. A few cells may stay illuminated or may be always off, but you do not have to worry as this is an approved panel and well within the standard.

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1-3 Static Electricity Precautions


1. Some semi-conductive ("solid state") devices are vulnerable to static electricity. These devices are known as ESD. ESD includes the integrated circuit and the field effect transistor. To avoid any materials damage from electrostatic shock, follow the instructions described below. Remove any static electricity from your body by connecting the earth ground before handling any semi-conductive parts or ass'ys. Alternatively, wear a dischargeable wrist-belt. (Make sure to remove any static electricity before connecting the power source - this is a safety instruction for avoiding electric shock) Remove the ESD ass'y and place it on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil to prevent accumulating static electricity. Do not use any Freon-based chemicals. Such chemicals will generate static electricity that causes damage to the ESD. Use only grounded-tip irons for soldering purposes. 6. Use only anti-static solder removal devices. Most solder removal devices do not support an anti-static feature. A solder removal device without an anti-static feature can store enough static electricity to cause damage to the ESD. Do not remove the ESD from the protective box until the replacement is ready. Most ESD replacements are covered with lead, which will cause a short to the entire unit due to the conductive foam, aluminum foil or other conductive materials. Remove the protective material from the ESD replacement lead immediately after connecting it to the chassis or circuit ass'y. Take extreme caution in handling any uncovered ESD replacements. Actions such as brushing clothes or lifting your leg from the carpet floor can generate enough static electricity to damage the ESD.

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CAUTION
These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.

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1-4 Installation Precautions


1. 2. For safety reasons, more than two people are required for carrying the product. Keep the power cord away from any heat emitting devices, as a melted covering may cause fire or electric shock. Do not place the product in areas with poor ventilation such as a bookshelf or closet. The increased internal temperature may cause fire. Bend the external antenna cable when connecting it to the product. This is a measure to protect it from being exposed to moisture. Otherwise, it may cause a fire or electric shock. Make sure to turn the power off and unplug the power cord from the outlet before removing the product. Also check the antenna cable or the external connectors if they are fully unplugged. Damage to the cord may cause fire or electric shock. 6. Keep the antenna far away from any high-voltage cables and install it firmly. Contacting the high-voltage cable or the antenna falling over may cause fire or electric shock. When connecting the RF antenna, check for a DTV receiving system and install a separate DTV reception antenna for areas with no DTV signal. When installing the product, leave enough space (10cm) between the product and the wall for ventilation purposes. A rise in temperature within the product may cause fire. When moving a PDP with attached speakers, detach the speakers first before moving the main body. Moving the PDP main body without separating the speakers may cause the speakers to detach, possibly causing damage or injury.

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2. Product Specification
2-1 Product Features
Block RF Power Video Specfication Tuner Input Voltage : AC 220 - 240 V~, 50 Hz Scaler Video Decoder Sound Processor Sound AMP Audio S/W Samsung SDI V4 Major IC TECH0849PG46A FLI5921H(CPU & Scaler) VCT49x7F VCT49x7F TPA3008 74HC4052 42" SD TM79 V6 Remark SEMCO GENESIS MICRONAS MICRONAS Texas Instruments SAMSUNG SDI

Sound PDP Module Remocon Cabinet Chip Description

- FLI5921H(IC310) : Scaler, On-chip MCU + Serial FLASH ROM, Dual Analog RGB and YUV Input DVI + HDCP, Flexible PIP support - VCT49x7F(IC210) : CVBS, Y/C Sub Video signal , Scart RGB signal processing, TV-sound demodulation, Baseband sound processing for loudspeaker channel Multi-standard QSS IF processing with single SAW multi-standard color decoder (PAL/NTSC/SECAM) 4H adaptive comb filter (PAL/NTSC) - TPA3008D(IC611) : Audio power amplifierS

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Product Specification

2-2 Key Features


Model Dimensions Weight Voltage Power Consumption Number of Pixels Screen Size PS-42V6S 1425(W) x 114(D) x 825.4(H) mm 40 Kg EU : AC 220-240V~, 50Hz / CIS : AC 100-240V~, 50/60Hz 290 W 852 (H) x 480 (V) 42 inches TV (VHF, UHF Antenna) Scart1(AV) Scart2(AV, RGB) CVBS/S-Video COMPONENT(480i/480p/720p/1080i) PC DVI Scart1 Scart2 Component PC DVI 8W + 8W ( 8 )

VIDEO input

AUDIO input

Audio Output

H/W Configuration - Video : VCT49x7F, FLI5921 - Sound : VCT49x7F, TDA3008D - Tuner : TECH0849PG46A S/W Configuration - CPU + Scaler : FLI5921(Genesis) - Video Decoder : VCT49X7F(Micronas) Picture - Video System : PAL/SECAM/NTSC4.43 - Progressive scan - Output resolution : 852(H) x 480(V) - Still picture, Noise reduction - Comb Filter : 4H comb filter(VCT49X7F integrated) - Mode : Dynamic, Standard, Movie, Custom - PIP(Size : Large)

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Sound - System : Stereo - Output : 8W + 8W - Speaker : built-in Feature - Component Interface(480i/480p/720p/1080i, Y/Pb/Pr) - Digital Interface : DVI - Picture Size : Auto Wide/16:9/4:3/Panorama/14:9/Zoom/Wide 4:3 - Auto Store - Sleep Timer : 180 minute - Clock - Zoom, Previous channel, Blue Screen, Color Tone, Screen Burn Protection In/Out Terminals(Rear) - 1 AV Input, 1 SVHS Input - Component Input : 480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i - 15 Pin D-sub Input : ~ XGA (1024 x 768) - DVI input : DTV(480p / 720p / 1080i) - 1 RF Input Remocon - TM79 Power Supply - EU : AC 220-240V, 50Hz - CIS : AC 100-240V~, 50/60Hz Power - Max Power : 290 W

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The table below shows all of the display modes that are supported. (N : Negative, P : Positive) Resolution 640 X 350 720 X 400 V-Freq.(Hz) 70.086 70.087 59.940 640 X 480 70.000 72.809 75.000 56.250 IBM PC/AT Compatible 60.317 800 X 600 70.000 72.188 75.000 848 X 480 60.000 74.769 60.004 1024 X 768 70.069 72.000 75.029 H-Freq.(kHz) 31.469 31.469 31.469 35.000 37.861 37.500 35.156 37.879 43.750 48.077 46.875 31.020 37.684 48.363 56.476 57.672 60.023 Polarity H N P N N/P N N N/P P N/P P P P N N N N/P P V P N N N/P N N N/P P N/P P P P P N N N/P P IBM IBM VESA DMT VESA GTF VESA DMT VESA DMT VESA DMT VESA DMT VESA GTF VESA DMT VESA DMT VESA DMT VESA CVT VESA DMT VESA DMT VESA GTF VESA DMT

The interlace mode is not supported. The television might operate abnormally if a non-standard video format is selected. 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, or 1080i is not available in pc mode.

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2-3 Specifications Analysis


Model Twister(V4) Puccini(V4) Mozart (V3)

Design

Display Type Built-In Tuner Resolution PDP Module Basic Screen Size Aspect Ratio Power Consumption Dimensions Weight Brightness Picture Contrast Ratio Image Enhacer Equalizer Auto Volume Audio Surround Sound Speaker Output Speaker PIP Double Screen TTX Features Still Image My Color Control Color Weakness Energy Saving Screen Burn Protection Antenna CVBS S-Video Component(Y/PB/PR) Connections PC(D-SUB) DVI HDMI Sub Woofer Optical Coaxial

PDP TV O 852 X 480 V4 42 inches 16 : 9 290 W 14255(W) x 114(D) x 825.4(H) mm 40 Kg 1,500 Cd/m2 10,000 : 1 X O O X 8W+8W Included O O O O X X O O 1 Input 1 AV 1 Input 1 Input 1 Input 1 Input X X X X

PDP TV O 852 X 480 V4 42 inches 16 : 9 290 W 14255(W) x 114(D) x 825.4(H) mm 59.2 Kg 1,500 Cd/m2 10,000 : 1 DNIe-L O O SRS TruSurround 15 W + 15 W Included O O O O O O O O 1Input 1AV 1 Input 1 Input 1 Input X 1 Input X X X

PDP TV O 852 X 480 V3 42 inches 16 : 9 330 W 14255(W) x 114(D) x 825.4(H) mm 59.2Kg 1,000 Cd/m2 3,000 : 1 DNIe 3 O O SRS TreSurround XT 15 W + 15 W Included O O O O O O X O 1Input 3 AV 2 Input 1 Input 1 Input 1 Input X X X X

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2-4 Accessories
Accessories Item User Manual Supplied Accessories Item code BN68-00955B Remark

Remote Control AAA Batteries

BN59-00488A 4301-000103

Samsung Service center

Power Cord

3903-000145

S-VIDEO Cable

HDMI/DVI cable Accessories that can be purchased additionally

Component Cables (RCA)

PC Cable

Internal shopping mall

PC Audio Cable

Scart Cable

Antenna Cable

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11. Operation Instruction & Installation


11-1 Product Features and Functions
11-1-1 Front Panel

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11-1-2 Rear Panel

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11-1-3 Remote Control

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11-2 New Features


11-2-1 PIP Settings (X - This PIP combination is not available, O - This PIP combination is available)

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11-3 Installation Notes and Precautions


11-3-1 Installation Notes
1. Contact a technician for installing the wall bracket. 2. Samsung Electronics is not responsible for any damage to the product or injury to yourself or others if you elect to perform the wall installation. 3. This product is for installing on cement walls. The product may not stay in place when installed on plaster or wood.

11-3-2 Parts (Wall attachment panel is sold separately)


Installation Notes Contact a technician for installing the wall bracket. Samsung Electronics is not responsible for any damages to the product or harm to customers when the installation is done by the customer. This product is for installing on cement walls. The product may not stay in place when installed on plaster or wood. Components Only use the components and accessories shipped with the product. W all Bracket Hinge Accessories

Plastic Hanger: 4

Screw

: 11

1 W all Bracket Angle Adjustment Adjust the bracket angle to -2

Left: 1

Right: 1

Screw

:4

Anchor : 11

before installing it on the wall.

1 2

Fix the product to the wall bracket. Hold the product at the top in the center and pull it forward (direction of the arrow) to adjust the angle. (See the figure to the right) You can adjust the bracket angle between -2 and 15.

Make sure to use the top center, and not the left or the right side of the product to adjust the angle.

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12. Disassembly & Reassembly


12-1 Overhaul Disassembly & Reassembly
Caution - Be sure to separate the power cord before disassembling the unit. - Discharge the capacitors first when separating PCB's with high capacity capacitors such as SMPS, X Drive Board, Y Drive Board, etc. (Sparks may be generated by an electric charge, and there is a danger of electronic shock.) - Check that the cables are properly connected referring to the circuit diagram, when disassembling or assembling the unit and take care not to damage the cables. - Take care not to damage the Glass Filter at the front. - Assemble the boards in the reverse order of the disassembly.

12-1-1 Separation of Stand


Part Name Stand Description Place the unit down and remove the 4 screws to separate the stand. : BH,+,S,M4,L35,ZPC(BLK) 6009-001432 Caution: Take care not to damage the front glass when placing the unit down. Description Photo

Loosen and remove the screws and Stand remove.

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12-1-2 Separation of Sub Cover Back


Part Name Description Description Photo Sub Cover Remove all marked screws Back

Loosen and remove the screws and Cable Holder remove.

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12-1-3 Separation of Main Board


Part Name Audio Board Description Separate the cables connected to the Main Board remove Description Photo

Loosen and remove the 4 screws.

Separation of Power Button, IR Receiver PCB.

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12-1-4 Separation of Back Cover


Part Name Back Cover Description Remove all marked screws Description Photo

Take care not to damage the back cover when removing it.

12-1-5 Separation of Function Key


Part Name Description Description Photo Function Key Remove all marked screws

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12-1-6 Separation of Audio Board Sub Back


Part Name Description Description Photo
Audio Remove all marked screws Board Sub Back

Remove the Sub Back.

12-1-7 Separation of Power Inlet socket


Part Name Description Description Photo
Power Inlet Loosen and remove the 3 screws. socket

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12-1-8 Separation of Speaker


Part Name Speaker Description Remove all marked screws. Description Photo

Remove the speaker by carefully pulling it out with your


hands the speaker may cause damage to it.

12-1-9 Separation of Main SMPS, DC-DC SMPS


Part Name Description Separate the cables connected to the Main SMPS first and then remove the screws. Description Photo

Separate the cables connected to the DC-DC SMPS and then remove the screws.

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12-1-10 Separation of LogicBoard, X DriveBoard, Y Drive Board, Buffer Board , Address Buffer Board
Part Name Board Description Separate the cables connected to the Logic Board and then remove the screws. Description Photo

Separate the cables connected to the X Drive Board and remove the screws.

Separate the cables connected to the Y Drive Board and remove the screws.

Separate the Y Buffer Board and the Address Buffer Board depending on the problem

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Reference Information

14. Reference Information


14-1 Connection to a 3rd Party Device
Notice: 1. Do not connect to the power source until all connections are done, as this will cause damage to the product. 2. Make sure the sound port is properly connected (right: red, left: white).

14-1-1 Connecting to an Aerial or Cable Television Network


The actual configuration of your TV may be different, depending on your model.

Rear Panel

or Cable Television Network

or

Whenever you connect an audio or video system to your set, ensure that all elements are switched off. When connecting an external device, match the colour of the connection terminal to the cable. Connecting an Aerial or Cable Television Network Connecting Component Devices (DTV/DVD) - Connect component video cables to component connector (P B , PR , Y) on the rear of your set and the other ends to corresponding component video out connectors on the DTV or DVD. - This PDP displays the optimum picture in 720p mode. Connecting External A/V Devices - Connect RCA or S-VIDEO cable to an appropriate external A/V device such as VCR, DVD or Camcorder. - Connect RCA audio cables to R - AUDIO - L on the rear of your set and the other ends to corresponding audio out connectors on the A/V device. Connecting Computer - Connect the D-Sub cable to PC (PC IN) on the rear of your set and the other end to the Video card of your computer. Connecting Set-Top Box, VCR or DVD - Connect the VCR or DVD SCART cable to the SCART connector of the VCR or DVD. Connecting DVI - Connect the DVI AUDIO (L, R) input jacks on the TV with the AUDIO output jacks on the Set-Top Box or DVD using an audio cable. - The DVI IN jack is not compatible with PC. - This PDP displays the optimum picture in 720p mode. POWER IN - Connect the supplied power cord.

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14-1-2 Other issues related to other products


Problem A fixed screen can cause permanent damage to the TV Braun tube. Descriptions Braun, PDP and LCD TVs can all be damaged. When a still image is displayed in a sequence, this can leave stains or after-images due to the characteristics of the panel. However, the DLP TV has the advantage that no stains or after-images are left on the screen. The DLP TV has mirror pixels on the DMD panel that project the beam onto the screen, in which the mirror is a digital representation of 0s and 1s, leaving no trace of light. The mirror returns to a blank state so that no stains or after-images are left. - A too long DVI cable may cause a malfunction or degradation of the visual quality due to an attenuation of the signal. There is no recommendation for the cable length at present. In general, although a cable length of up to 5 meters should work, please check if video is properly displayed on the screen after connecting. If you think the length of the cable is longer than for normal use, check the visual quality of the video on the screen and shorten the length, if necessary. - This also applies to the PC RGB (D-Sub) cable. When the length of the cable is longer than for normal use, video may not be displayed on the screen. In this case, shorten the cable length. The digital distributed TV (Ready Technique) can render HD sources as HD-rated. However, you need to install a set-top box for this purpose. The digital TV alone cannot render HD broadcasting as HD-rated. Install the formal set-top box for HD broadcasts.

Length of DVI Cable / PC RGB Cable

When a digitally distributed TV user receives HD-rated broadcasts:

When a digital distributed TV The digitally distributed TV (Ready Technique) renders any broadcasting service as SD-rated. user selects normal size (4:3) to However, when connected to a set-top box, the digital TV renders HD broadcasts as HD-rated receive SD-rated digita and renders SD as SD-rated. The screen size is scaled to 4:3. broadcasts: The digitally integrated TV ("built-in" type) renders SD broadcasting as SD-rated. This can be understood easily. When a digitally built-in TV user Even a high-resolution TV cannot improve a low resolution picture into high quality. receives SD (air) broadcasting: In contrast, an SD-rated TV cannot represent HD broadcasting as HD because the resolution of the TV is lower than the original. The representation capability of SD or HD-rated depend entirely on the TV set. The HD TV can render HD broadcasting as HD-rated only when it receives HD sources. When selecting a picture size of In the meantime, the HD TV renders SD as SD-rated when it receives SD sources. 4:3 in connection with a The picture size has nothing to do with the resolution; TV models like SVP-XXL3HD or computer or a multimedia SVP-XXL6HD have a size adjustment feature to 16:9, 4:3, Panorama, Zoom1, Zoom2 and Auto device: Wide. This is about the aspect ratio of the top and bottom boundaries to the overall screen and users can select their preference.

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SD/HD broadcasts and the TV's display capability are related 1. A digital broadcast should be transmitted in wide screen (an aspect ratio of 16:9) HD. If the broadcasting station converts a conventional program created in normal screen (aspect ratio of 4:3) into a digital signal and broadcasts the signal, the left and right of the picture will not be displayed. This symptom also appears in other manufacturer's TV's. The three appliance companies are trying to resolve the problem through the Ministry of Information and Communication. When watching an SD (normal) broadcast through a Digital (Wide) TV (480P normal broadcast) When watching an SD (normal) broadcast through a Digital Ready (Wide) TV (Using a set-top-box) When watching an analog (normal) broadcast through a wide TV (When watching a broadcast after changing the aspect ratio of the TV from 16:9 (wide screen) to 4:3) 2. When watching a DVD title or video tape in wide screen (21:9) through a wide (16:9) TV, watching video from a computer or game console by selecting the aspect ratio to 4:3, or watching video from a DVD, VCR, computer or game console through a wide TV by selecting the aspect ratio to normal (4:3) or wide (21:9), the left and right, or top and bottom of the picture will not be displayed. This symptom appears in other manufacturer's TV's. The three appliance companies are trying to resolve the problem through the Ministry of Information and Communication. Changing the Order of the Picture Size for 16:9 Display Devices

Video/RF

Auto Wide

16 : 9

4:3 Component 16 : 9

Zoom

Panorama

4:3

Changing the Order of the Picture Size for DTV 1080i/720p Sources

PC/HDMI
Restrictions

16 : 9

4:3

1. When you want to change the picture size in PIP 'ON', you must turn the PIP off before changing the size. However, you can change the main picture size even in PIP ON for products with no restrictions. 2. When the picture size is not Normal (4:3 for 4:3 display devices, 16:9 for 16:9 display devices) and you turn PIP on, the picture size is changed to Normal. However, you can turn PIP on without changing the picture size for products with no restrictions. 3. In the OSD notation for the picture size, 16:9 is represented as "Wide" instead of "16:9" for devices other than with 16:9 dislays. Ex: For LCD 15:9 devices, "Wide" is displayed on the OSD instead of "16:9". 4. The picture size can be changed even in the blue screen. However, the picture size should be controlled by the product specifications if the change is impossible due to hardware restrictions.

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14-2 Technical Terms


Virtual Channel In digital channels, a virtual channel is used. A virtual channel is a function that enables users to watch a channel by selecting a virtual channel number regardless of the region of the user. Run Auto Channel Scan for digital broadcasts, tune in to a UHF channel number according to the region for terrestrial broadcasts, or tune into a channel number allocated by the cable broadcasting station for a cable TV network, and then select a displayed virtual channel. For example, even if you tune into channels UHF 14(MBC), 15(KBS1), 16(SBS), 17(KBS2) and 18(EBS) broadcast from Kwanak mountain in Seoul, you can watch the channels using virtual channels such as 11-1(MBC), 9-1(KBS1), 6-1(SBS), 71(KBS2) and 10-1(EBS) regardless of your region and the actual local channel number. The virtual channel numbers may be used nationwide, but the virtual channel numbers may vary depending on the local broadcasting stations. (Since the digital channel numbers may vary depending on your region and can be changed by the broadcasting policy, ask your local broadcasting station or regional cable TV network company about the channel numbers.) If the virtual channel numbers are saved and the TV set can receive digital broadcasting, you can watch a digital channel by pressing the DTV+ button and pressing the first two digits of the corresponding virtual channel number. Custom Color Adjustment Using this function, a user can adjust the color according to personal preferences (Red, Grass-Color, Sky-Color, GoldColor, Skin-Color, White, Standard, Custom) without affecting other colors using automatic selection mode or fine adjustment mode. Simultaneous Screen Using this function, a user can view two video signals from separate video sources on a single screen at the same time. For example, you can watch TV and video simultaneously. Dolby Digital This is the digital sound standard developed by the Dolby Laboratory. You can select your preferred digital surround mode after connecting external speakers. Digital Broadcasting Digital Broadcasting is a television broadcasting signal digitized and transmitted according to the United States' terrestrial digital broadcast standard, or ATSC. Mono A type of audio interface that transmits the audio signal through a single channel only. Through a mono interface, it is hard to experience stereophonic sound and the sound is played using only one speaker. Reception Sensitivity Amplification (LNA) A signal amplification technique that amplifies a weak broadcasting signal by applying satellite technology to provide better visual quality even for users in regions where only a weak broadcasting signal is available. (LNA: Low Noise Amplifier) Sub Woofer A Sub Woofer is a speaker for ultra bass sound output only whose frequency is as low as 150Hz. There are two types: an active type which includes an amplifier, and a passive type, which requires an additional amplifier. Stereo A type of audio interface that transmits audio signal through 2 channels. Stereo transmits audio signals for right and left sound so that you can experience stereophonic sound, and the sound is played through 2 speakers. Partial Color Blind Person Mode Using this function, a user can adjust the red, green or blue colors according to the preferences of the partially color-blind person so that he or she can view the clearest possible picture on the screen. Analog Broadcasting Analog Broadcasting is a television broadcasting signal transmitted according to the NTSC standard. ANTENNA IN Port The port connecting the TV aerial via a coaxial cable. It is generally used for watching public broadcast programs. English Caption A function that displays English captions or text information included in the broadcast signal or video tape. You can use this function for your English studies by watching AFKN or CC marked video tapes. Video/Audio Ports You may experience poor visual and audio quality when watching a video tape on channel 3 or 4 through the antenna cable. You can experience better visual and audio quality by connecting the TV and VCR through the Video/Audio ports. The video port is in yellow, and the audio ports are in white and red. Wide Screen Wide Screen refers to a screen that is horizontally longer than a conventional TV screen. While the aspect ratio of a normal TV is 43, that of a wide screen is 169.

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External Input External Input is a connected video device such as a VCR, camcorder, DTV receiver, DVD, etc. as a video source. Satellite Broadcasting Satellite Broadcasting transmits programs via satellite so that a program can be viable in all areas at a high visual and sound quality. Approximately 100 channels including public broadcast channels are provided. To view a satellite broadcast, you have to install an additional receiver. Wire Broadcasting Wire Broadcasting refers to movie, entertainment and educational programs transmitted by a broadcasting station within a hotel or school. Audio Multimix Audio Multimix provides 2 audio languages when foreign movie, drama, news, etc. are broadcast. You can select and listen to one of the supported languages or you can select and listen to both languages simultaneously. After-Image Protection Using this function, a user can configure the options necessary for protecting the PDP TV screen. Power Saving Mode This function adjusts the screen brightness according to the ambient brightness so as to conserve power. Component Port The Component Port transmits a separate luminance signal as well as the green, blue, and red color signal and provides the best quality of all video connection types. Cable Broadcasting Cable Broadcasting transmits programs via cable instead of via the air. To view cable broadcasting, you have to subscribe to your local cable broadcast service provider and install an additional receiver. Tuner A device that enables the selecting of specific channel frequencies for TV or radio. Panorama Screen This refers to a screen that corrects the picture distortion due to a screen size mismatch on the TV. Progressive Scan Progressive scan displays the entire frame in a single sweep so as to provide clearer and sharper visual quality.

Anynet Anynet is an AV network system that enables an easy-to-use AV interface for users by controlling all connected AV devices through the Anynet menu when the AV devices of Samsung Electronics are connected. DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) DVD is a large capacity storage media that can store multimedia content such as video, games, audio applications, etc. using MPEG-2 video compression technology on a CD sized disc DRC This is a sound quality enhancement function that automatically controls audio output so as to prevent sound quality distortion even at loud volumes and correct the sound to the speakers so that you can listen to the sound at the original sound quality. DVI (Digital Visual Interface) Port A DVI interface is a standard for high definition television connectivity. It provides a clear picture on the screen using TMDS which minimizes video signal loss. DVI-D Cable A type of DVI connector. Using this cable you can only transmit digital signals. DVI-I Cable A type of DVI connector. Using this cable you can transmit either digital or analog signals. HDMI HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the first industrysupported, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface. HDMI provides an interface between any audio/video source, such as a set-top box, DVD player, and A/V receiver and an audio and/or video monitor, such as a digital television (DTV). HDMI supports standard, enhanced, or high-definition video, plus multi-channel digital audio on a single cable. It transmits all ATSC HDTV standards and supports 8-channel digital audio, with bandwidth to spare to accommodate future enhancements and requirements. PCM PCM (Pulse Coded Modulation): This refers to an uncompressed digital signal. Use this for an AV amplifier that does not support 5.1 channels when connecting the audio output via optical or coaxial cable. SRS TruSurround XT This function provides 5.1 channel surround sound using 2 channel speakers when inputting a stereo audio signal.

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VESA Plug & Play This function enables the automatic recognition of devices when connecting the TV to the computer without additional settings. S-VIDEO IN Port This is called super video. S-Video is a type of video signal which has the video luminance and the color signal separated in order to provide better visual quality.

VHF/UHF VHF refers to TV channels 2 to 13, and UHF refers to TV channels 14 to 69.

Pixels, Resolution The pixels are the number of small dots that make up the TV screen. The resolution represents the number of pixels on a screen. For example, if the resolution of a TV is 1366 * 768, it means the width of the screen consists of 1366 pixel columns and the height of the screen consists of 768 pixel rows. In this case, the total number of pixels on the screen is 1,049,088. The more pixels there are, the higher the visual quality that can be achieved because the picture on the screen is displayed with more pixels and therefore with more detail.

Gradation, Color Depth Gradation describes the number of gradual brightness levels. Since all information is represented by binary numbers in a digital system, the Gradation is determined by the number of bits used to represent the brightness levels of a pixel on the TV screen. For example, if a pixel is represented by 8 bits, the Gradation is 28 or 256. Since a TV uses the three primary colors of light, R, G and B, the number of possible colors for a pixel is 256 x 256 x 256, 16,777,216, or 16.7 million colors. If 12 bits are used for a pixel, the gradation is 212 or 4096 for a color. Since three colors R, G and B are used, 4096 x 4096 x 4096 or 68.7 billion colors are supported per pixel. Since 68.7 billion colors are far more than 16.7 million colors, the picture will be displayed by far more abundant and natural colors using a 12 bit pixel. That is, since Gradation means the number of brightness levels, color represented by 4096 levels appears more natural than color represented by 256 levels.

Contrast The contrast is the ratio of brightness of the brightest color to the darkest color. The contrast is calculated by dividing the brightness of the brightest color by the brightness of the darkest color. For example, if the brightness of the darkest color is 1 and the brightness of the brightest color is 3000, then the Contrast is 3000/1 or 3000. A higher contrast means that a dark color is displayed darker and bright color is displayed brighter so that the screen contrast can be easily distinguished. The contrast differs from the Gradient which means the number of brightness levels. Therefore, if someone says that a 5000:1 contrast displays a color by 5000 levels, he is confusing Contrast with Gradation. Brightness Brightness is the brightness per unit screen area, the unit for brightness is candela (cd). For example, 1000cd/m2 means the brightness that is measured when 1000 candles are lit within 1 square meters area.

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Color Reproductivity Each color displayed on the TV screen is implemented by a pixel on color coordinates which have an X and Y axis. For example, when a pixel on the X coordinate 0.65 and the Y coordinate 0.74 is displayed as a color and it becomes visible on the TV screen. While the possible color coordinate area is very wide, the color coordinate area of the signal broadcast from a broadcast station is smaller than that of possible color coordinates. Moreover, a TV provides a smaller color coordinate area than that of the signal from the broadcasting station even though the size of the color coordinate area varies depending on the TV model. In general, Color Reproductivity is used as follows: The Color reproductivity of a TV is a certain % of NTSC. This means the TV displays that particular % of the color coordinate area of the NTSC signal broadcast by the broadcasting station. In general, a CRT TV provides the highest functional color reproductivity.

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PCB Diagram

9. PCB Diagram
9-1 PDP Module, SMPS

No ASSY PCB P-SMPS

Name ASSY PDP P-X MAIN BOARD ASSY PDP P-Y MAIN BOARD ASSY PDP P-Y BUFF UPPER BOARD ASSY PDP P-Y BUFF LOWER BOARD ASSY PDP P-LOGIC BOARD ASSY PDP P-ADDRESS E BUFF BOARD ASSY PDP P-ADDRESS F BUFF BOARD

Code No BN96-01856A BN96-02038A BN96-02039A BN96-02040A BN96-02041A BN96-02042A BN96-02043A BN96-02044A

Description SMPS Board X Drive Board Y Drive Board Y Buffer Upper Board Y Buffer Lower Board Logic Board Address E Buffer Board Address F Buffer Board

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9-2 Video Board, Function Key Borad, Power Button Board

No ASSY PCB MISC-MAIN

Name ASSY BOARD P-POWER & IR ASSY BOARD P-FUNCTION

Code No BN96-02050D BN94-00759A BN96-02784A

Description Power Button Board Main Board Function Key Board

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Circuit Description

13. Circuit Description


13-1 Partial Block Description
13-1-1 Main Board

No

Name FLI5921H

Function IC-CRT Controller

Description A Scaler IC that generates the output resolution appropriate to the PDP panel and generates the PIP screen. VCT4973 contains the entire IF, audio, video, display, and deflection processing for 4:3 and 16:9 50/60-Hz mono and stereo TV sets. The integrated micro-controller is supported by a powerful OSD generator with integrated Teletext & CC acquisition including on-chip page memory. The MX25L4005 is a CMOS 4,194,304 bit serial Flash memory. Tuner CH Tuning The TPA3008D2 is a 10-W (per channel) efficient, class-D audio amplifier for driving bridged-tied stereo speakers.

VCT4973

IC MICOM

MX25L4005 STECH0949PG46A TPA3008

IC-FLASH Memory TUNER IC AUDIO-AMP

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13-1-2 Power Button Board

(1) RM01: Remote Control Sensor. (2) SW001: Power button

13-1-3 Function Key Board

Function Key. Located on the side of the unit.

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13-1-4 Main SMPS

(1) CN800: AC IN (90 ~ 264V)


(2) CN804-2 (MAIN SMPS) CN109(READY B'D) Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Signal FAN-D FAN-ON STB5V RTN PS-ON 12V RTN RTN VCA VCS RTN 5.3V RTN 5.3V (3) CN803(MAIN SMPS) CN108(READY B'D) Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Signal RTN VT(33V) RTN_AMP RTN_AMP 18V_AMP 18V_AMP RTN 12V RTN 6V (4) CN810(Main SMPS) CN2013(Logic B'D) Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Signal 5.3V 5.3V RTN RTN 5.3V RTN PS-ON N.C VS-ON STB 5V (5) CN809(Main SMPS) CN3(DC-DC SMPS) Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Signal 5.3V Vg RTN RTN RTN RTN RTN Va Va N.C Vs Vs

CN811, CN806, CN807 and CN808 are not used.

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1. Outline (PDP 42inch/50inch SMPS) Considering various related conditions, the switching regulator with good efficiency and allowing for its small size and light weight was used as the power supply for PDP 42inch(Schubert)/50inch(Strauss), VS requiring high power consumption Asymmetrical Half Bridge converter and flyback converter. To comply with the international harmonics standards and improve the power factor, active PFC(Power Factor Correction) was used to rectify AC input into +400V DC output, which in turns used as input to the switching regulator. 2. Input The power supply shall be capable of supplying full rated output power over free voltage ranges that are rated 100 VAC - 240 VAC RMS nominal. Operating voltage : 90 VAC - 264 VAC The power supply must be able to start up under peak loading at 90V AC. The power supply shall automatically recover from AC power loss. (Note that nominal voltages for test purposes are considered to be with +/- 1.0V of nominal). STD_5V & Vpr2(3.3V) is a SELV standby voltage that is always present when AC mains voltage present. 3. Output Output Name VS VA D5.3V A6.5V FAN_9V VG D12V A12V 18VAMP VT STD_5V Output Voltage +190V ~ 220V (210V) +60V ~ 80V (70V) +5.3V +6.5V +9V +15V +12V +5.3V +18V +33V +5V Output Current(Max.) 2.0A 3.0A 5.0A 3.0A 0.2A 1.0A 1.5A 0.5A 2.5A 0.006A 1.0A Standby for Remote Control Amp Voltage of Audio Board Using in PDP Driving Sustain Voltage of Drive Board Address Voltage of Drive Board

4. Over Voltage Protection The over voltage sense circuitry and reference shall reside in package that are separate and distinct from the regulator control circuitry and reference. No single point fault shall be able to cause a sustained over voltage condition on any of all outputs. The supply shall provide latch-mode Over Voltage Protection as defined below. Parameter VS(210V) VA(70V) VCC(+5.3V) Min 250 ~ 100 ~ 6.8 ~ Unit V V V

5. Short Circuit and Over current Protection An output short circuit is defined as output impedance of less than 300mohms. The power supply shall shutdown and latch off for shorting VS DC rails to return. Shorts between main output rails and STD_5V shall not cause any damages to the power supply. The power supply shall either shutdown and latch off for shorting is removed, the P/S shall recover. The power supply shall be capable of withstanding a continuous short-circuit to the output without damage or over stress to the unit (components, PCB traces,connectors,etc.) under the input conditions specified in Section 3 above. Current Protection as defined below. Output VS(210V) VA(70V) Output except Vs,Va Over Current Limit 20A, Constant Current.(TBD) 10A, Constant Current.(TBD) No damage (Auto Recovery or Shut down.) Unit A A A

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Circuit Description

6. Troubleshooting
Power ON Abnormal STD_5V Check the U101, D108

Normal Abnormal PFC Check the U201, Q203, Q204

Normal

Abnormal VA Check the U501

Abnormal Multi Check the U601

Normal Abnormal VS Check the Q401, Q402

Normal

Check the Other board (Image Board or Driver Board) or Cable.

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Circuit Description

13-1-5 DC-DC SMPS

(1) CN809(Main SMPS) CN3(DC-DC SMPS) Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Signal 5.3V Vg RTN RTN RTN RTN RTN Va Va N.C Vs Vs

(4), (5) CN1, CN6 (DC-DC SMPS) CN2501(E-Buffer), CN2701(G-Buffer) Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 Signal RTN N.C 5.3V N.C Va

(2) CN2(DC-DC SMPS) CN5007(Y B'D) Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Signal Vs Vs RTN RTN Vset RTN Vscan RTN Vg 5.3V

(3) CN4(DC-DC SMPS) CN4000(X B'D) Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Signal Vs Vs RTN RTN Ve RTN RTN Vg 5.3V

(6) D5.3V, Vg, Ve Test Point (7) Va, Vset, Vscan Test Point

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Circuit Description

1. Block Diagram
Vs Input Part
Transformer Rectification Block

Vscan Output

Control and Switching Block

Auxiliary Power Feedback Block

Transformer

Rectification Block

Vset Output

Control and Switching Block

Auxiliary Power Feedback Block

Transformer

Rectification Block

Ve Output

Control and Switching Block

Auxiliary Power Feedback Block

DC DC SMPS receives Vs input (195~215V) from the Main SMPS and the necessary Vscan, Vset and Ve voltages are output to operate the PDP Module as shown in the block diagram above.

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Circuit Description

13-1-6 PDP Module

No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Name ASSY PDP P-X MAIN BOARD ASSY PDP P-Y MAIN BOARD ASSY PDP P-Y BUFF UPPER BOARD ASSY PDP P-Y BUFF LOWER BOARD ASSY PDP P-LOGIC BOARD ASSY PDP P-ADDRESS E BUFF BOARD ASSY PDP P-ADDRESS F BUFF BOARD

Parts Code BN96-02038A BN96-02039A BN96-02040A BN96-02041A BN96-02042A BN96-02043A BN96-02044A X Drive Board Y Drive Board

Description

Y Buffer Upper Board Y Buffer Lower Board Logic Board Address E Buffer Board Address f Buffer Board

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Circuit Description

A name of main part of Logic Board and vocabulary.

10 6

3 11 7
Item LVDS Connector Operating Status LED I2C Connector MICOM(ARM-PROCESSOR) Y Connector X Connector CN2075(E-Adderss Buffer Connector) CN2076(F-Adderss Buffer Connector) Power Connector ASIC CHIP MICOM LOADING 5PIN CONNECTOR VTOGG Name

2 12
Explanation

The connector to receive the RGB, H, V, DATAEN and DCLK signals that have been LVDS encoded through the video board. At present, there are 2 LVDS, both internal and external, and only LVDS will be provided in the final version of the board. The LED that shows whether the Sync and Clock signal is properly supplied to the logic board (Normal Status: Blinks at 0.8 second intervals) The connector for the Key Scan board that checks and controls the 512K data. 512K including the Gamma Table, APC Table, drive waveform timing and other options is saved to internal flash memory. The connector to output the control signal for the Y drive board. The connector to output the control signal for the X drive board. The connector to output the address data and the control signal to the E-buffer board. The connector to output the address data and the control signal to the F-buffer board. The connector to receive power (5V, 3.3V) for the Logic board. The main processor that generates and outputs the logic drive signal and the address data. The connector to load the Micom drive program. The program is loaded by connecting to the GA-WRITER. TP for V Sync Check

About Logic Board The Logic Board consists of a Logic Main board, which processes the video signal input through LVDS and creates the address driver output and XY drive signals, and a Buffer board, which buffers the output signal and outputs the signal to the Address Driver IC (TCP IC).
Logic Board Logic Main Buffer Board E Buffer Board F Buffer Board Function - Video Signal Processing (W/L, error diffusion, APC) - Outputs the Address Driver Control and Data Signals to the Buffer board. - Outputs the XY Drive Board Control Signal Outputs data and control signals to the bottom left TCP IC. Outputs data and control signals to the bottom right TCP IC. Remark

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Circuit Description

Major Check Points and Waveforms - The waveform during a Normal Operation When the PDP set and the Logic Board are properly operating, the Operation Status LED blinks at approximately 0.8 second interval as shown in Figure 1. If the set is out of order, check the Operation Status LED first, and check that the output waveform is normal using an oscilloscope. Check if the waveform is the same as shown in Figure 2 by connecting the oscilloscope to the No. 12 TP in Figure 1. Check if the waveform is the same as in Figure 3 by connecting the oscilloscope to the connector that is connected to the Buffer board. If the measured waveform is different from the following waveforms, the board must be replaced. To check the waveforms, refer to the following waveform patterns.

Figure 2. Normal V-SYNC Output Waveform

Figure 3. Normal Address Data Output Waveform

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Circuit Description

Troubleshooting There are various problems caused by the Logic Board and these have been classified by the Flow Chart. - No picture on the screen
Check Power Input Yes No

Check the Operating Status LED Yes No

Check the power cord connectivity.

Check that the internal default is black. (Using key scan. Address: 0080 0000: Black 0001: Full White) Yes

Check to see if MICOM is operating properly. Yes Check the ASIC control signal output Yes

Check the fuse No Check the Input Voltage Level MICOM Downloading

Check to see if the ADDRESS DATA output is normal.

Check that the data and control signals between DDR and ASIC are normal.

- Screen Error
Check the Operating Status LED

MICOM Downloading

Check the Video Board Yes

Check the Internal Waveform Pattern

Discharge Trouble

Screen Trouble with Missing Vertical Lines The Buffer Board and the Logic Main Address Data Output Check the Short/Open Defect of the TCP Part.

Screen Trouble with Missing Horizontal Lines Check the Drive Y-Buffer Output

Check the Detailed Waveform

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Circuit Description

1. X, Y Control Block Drive Circuit Definition The Drive Circuit is a circuit that generates a waveform (high-voltage pulse) for the X and Y electrode group of the panel's external port so as to control the panel. The high-voltage switching pulse is generated through the combination of the IC HYBRID (Drive block + IGBT) and FET. Drive Circuit Mechanism A picture is displayed on the PDP by applying voltage to the X, Y and ADDRESS electrodes of each pixel according to the appropriate condition. The drive waveform applied to 42HD V4 is of the ISSS (ISSS: Interweaving Scan and Selective Sustain with Scan IC) type and has IDS (InDependent Sustain) in the Scan section unlike the existing ADS. Discharges within a PDP pixel can be classified into 3 types: Address Discharge: To form a wall voltage within the pixel by giving information (applying DATA voltage) to the pixel to be lit. Sustain Discharge: Sustain Discharge is a display section that voluntarily maintains the discharge of the pixels whose wall voltage has been formed by the Address Discharge. (Optical output for displaying a picture is generated). Erase Discharge: To selectively perform Address Discharge for each pixel, all pixels on the panel should be in the same status (the wall electric charge status and space electric charge status must be the same). Therefore, the Erase Discharge section is an important component for guaranteeing the drive margin, and is implemented by various methods such as applying a log waveform. However, the current 42HD V4 has adopted a wall voltage control through an RA (Repeated Auto-quenching) reset that separates the discharge area and performs switching to perform an efficient erase operation, while the gradient was the same in the RAMP section in the existing approach. 1) Address Discharge A discharge that is caused by the difference between the plus electric potential (Va apply voltage of 65~70V + Positive Wall Charge) of the electrode and the negative electric potential (Applied GND Level + Negative Wall Charge) of the Y electrode. The Address discharge forms a wall voltage within the pixel to display color (to be discharged) before the Sustain Discharge period. That is, the pixel whose wall charge has been formed by the Address Discharge forms a Sustain Discharge vis the following Sustain pulse. 2) Sustain Discharge A Sustain Discharge is a Self-Sustaining Discharge formed by the accumulation of the electric potential of the Sustain pulse (generally 200 ~ 210 Volt) alternating over the X and Y electrodes during the sustain period, and the wall charge depending on whether the pixel has previously been discharged or not. That is, it is controlled by the memory characteristics, one of the basic characteristics of the AC PDP (in that the past operating conditions determine the current status). That is, if a wall voltage exists on the pixel (if the pixel is on), a discharge is formed again because the applied voltage, which is the sum of the following applied Sustain voltage and the wall voltage, is higher than the discharge threshold voltage. If no wall voltage exists on the pixel (if the pixel is off), a discharge will not occur because the Sustain voltage is not higher than the discharge threshold voltage. The Sustain Discharge period is the period for generating actual optical output so as to display a picture on the PDP screen. 3) Erase Discharge The purpose of a Reset (Erase) Discharge is to create uniformity of the wall voltage within all panel pixels. It evens the wall voltages regardless of the Sustain Discharge in the previous stage. The Erase Discharge has to remove the wall voltage introduced by the Sustain Discharge by supplying ions or electrons by a discharge. When the wall voltage is removed through a discharge, the time when the reverse polarity is applied to the wall voltage (fine width erasing) is to be limited or ions or electrons are to be supplied by a weak discharge (low voltage erasing) so as to prevent a wall charge in reverse polarity. There are 2 known weak discharge (low-voltage) erase methods. 1) A log waveform adopted by F company and 2) a weak erase discharge via a ramp waveform adopted by Matsushita and other companies. Both methods control the externally applied voltage by the difference of the wall voltage of the pixel by applying the rising gradient of the erasing waveform slowly, because the discharge begins when the sum of the existing remaining wall voltage and the rising waveform voltage exceeds the drive threshold voltage. In addition, a weak discharge is introduced, because the applied voltage is low.

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Circuit Description

Drive Circuit Operating Block Diagram - Y Drive Board


Logic Signal Input Part Power Input Part

Logic Signal Buffer

- X Drive Board
Logic Signal Input Part Power Input Part

Logic Signal Buffer

Requisite Components Necessary for Drive Board Operation - Power : Supplied from the power board. The optimal value may differ from the following: a) Vs : 205V - Sustain b) Vset : 195V - Y Rising Ramp c) Ve : 100V - Ve bias d) Vscan : -190V - Scan low bias e) Vnf : -175V - Y falling Ramp (Created by the DC-DC power block of the Y Drive board) f) Vsc_h : -70V - Scan high bias (Created by the DC-DC power block of the Y Drive board) g) Vdd : 5V - Logic signal buffer IC and IPM h) Vcc : 15V - Gate drive IC IPM - Logic Signal : Supplied by the Logic board. Gate signal of each switch Samsung Electronics 13-13

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Drive Circuit Architecture and Function Description - Description of the function of each board

1) X Drive Board This is connected to the X port part of the panel. 1) Sustain voltage waveform (including ERC) is output, and 2) Ve bias in the Scan section is maintained. 2) Y Drive Board This is connected to the Y port part of the panel. It outputs 1) Sustain voltage wave form (including ERC), and 2) Y Rising, Falling Ramp waveform, and maintains 3) Vscan bias. 3) Y Buffer Board (Upper, Lower) This board supplies the Scan waveform to the Y port and consists of Upper and Lower boards. For an HD grade unit, 6 scan driver ICs (TEXAS INSTRUMENT SN755867APZP: 64 outputs) are mounted on the board.

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Drive Waveform Specifications - Drive Waveform

- Description of the function of each pulse 1) Y Preset RA Pulse This is supplied to the first sub-field and erases the discharge status of the previous subfield. 2) Y Main RA Pulse During the Y Rising Ramp section, approximately 300V~350V (Vscan-h + Vset) of external voltage is supplied to the Y electrode, and a weak discharge is started when each gap voltage is equal to the discharge start voltage. While maintaining the weak discharge, as a whole, negative wall charges are accumulated on the Y electrode and positive wall charges on the X electrode and the address electrode. During the Y Falling Ramp section, the negative wall charges accumulated on the Y electrode by the approximately 105V of X bias are used to erase the positive wall charges on the X electrode, and the address electrode maintains most of the positive wall charges accumulated during the (0V) Rising Ramp section preparing for the next address discharge. 3) Y Scan Pulse (Odd/Even) A scan pulse classifies the Y electrode into Odd and Even lines and selects FPC output electrodes sequentially (one line-at-atime). At this time, Vscan is called the Scan Bias Voltage. A Vscan voltage of approximately -175 Volt (Vsc_1) is supplied to the electrode lines. For the other lines, -56 volt (Vsc_h is higher than Vscan-l by 120V) is supplied. However, negative wall charges are accumulated on the Y electrode by the Ramp pulse, and positive wall charges are accumulated on the address electrode, and the voltage applied to the cells, to which the Address pulse (70V~75V) has been applied, becomes higher than the discharge voltage. An address Discharge occurs as a result. Since the Scan and Data pulse is applied one line at a time as above, the address time of PDP is very long. 4) IDS Pulse (InDependent Sustain Pulse) Since an Odd Scan is performed first, the Odd line output sustains optical twice during the IDS section. At this time, a Sustain Discharge does not occur for the Even line because the Even line is not scanned. 5) CPS Pulse (ComPare Sustain Pulse) By floating the Odd line that caused the Sustain Discharge in the IDS section to the Vscan-h level, and introducing the Sustain Discharge only for Even lines, it compensates for the optical output difference between the Even and Odd lines. 6) CMS Pulse (ComMon Sustain Pulse) Actual optical is output during the common Sustain Discharge section. Samsung Electronics 13-15

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Mechanism of the FET Operation and High-Voltage Switching

Mechanism of the FET Operation

1) When the signal is output to the gate, (positive electric potential) FET short circuits (i.e. Conductor of resistance 0) 2) When no signal is output to the gate (GND), FET changes to an open circuit (i.e. an insulator of resistance ).

High-Voltage Switching of the FET Operation

1) When no signal is applied to G1, FET1 is opened and when the signal is applied to G2, FET2 short circuits, GND is output via the output terminal. 2) When a signal is applied to G1, FET1 short cir cuits and when no signal is applied to G2, FET2 is opened, and 180V is output via the output terminal.

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Circuit Description

Drive Board Connector Layout 1) X-Main


1. VDD 2. VCC 3. GND 4. NC 5. Ve 6. NC 7. GND 8. GND 9. NC 10. Vs 11. Vs

CN4004 - Power

CN4000 - Panel

310mm
CN4002 - Panel

CN4003 - Signal

CN4001 - Panel

140mm

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Circuit Description

2) Y-Main

CN5401 - Panel

CN5006 CN5402 - Panel

CN5002 CN5403 - Panel CN5404

CN5504 CN5501 - Panel


1. Vs 2. Vs 3. NC 4. GND 5. NC 6. Vset 7. NC 8. GND 9. Vscan 10. GND 11. VCC 12. VDD

CN5001

CN5003 - Power

310mm

CN5502 - Panel CN5005

CN5004 - Signal

CN5503 - Panel

185mm

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Circuit Description

Troubleshooting the Drive Board 1) Y Buffer - To check whether the Y Main board is properly working, check the operation of the Y Buffer first. - Separate the connector of the Y Buffer from the Y Main board - Check OUTL and OUTH and confirm that the forward voltage reduction is between 0.4V ~ 0.5V. UP - CN5407 1~10pin - OUTH / 11~33pin - OUTL LOW - CN5507 50~41pin - OUTH / 40~17pin - OUTL
OUTL OUTH

- In addition, the resistance between the points must be higher than a few k .

OU T L ( 5 ~ 2 4 )

CN5504

OU L H (1 ~ 4 )

OU T L ( 3 5 ~ 3 8 )

CN5404

OU T L ( 1 7 ~ 3 4 )

Y - B u f f e r (L o w )

Y - B u f f e r (U P )

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Circuit Description

2) Y Main - Connect the Y Main and Y Buffer, and confirm that the output from TP (line4, line383) of the Y Buffer UP is the same as #Attachment 1 when the power is supplied.

T P (l i n e 4 )

T P (l i n e 3 8 3 )

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Circuit Description

Adjust the drive waveform so that the last sustain (rising: 15V) and the main reset (falling: 30usec) are the same as those in the figure.
Last Sustain
20V

Main Reset

V nf:- 175V V scl:- 1 90V

3 0 u SE C

Vnf variable resistor Vsc_h variable resistor

V nf T P

V s c _h T P

Rising Ramp variable resistor


DC-DC Power

Falling Ramp variable resistor

<Y-Main>

The Vsc_h and Vnf voltages are controlled by the DC-DC power part of the Y Main board. <Voltage Adjustment Specifications> Vset 195V Vs 210V Vsc_l -190V Vsc_h -70V Ve 100V Va 70V Vnf -175

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Circuit Description

3) X - Check that the output of X-Out of the X board follows the waveform of #Attachment 2 when the power is supplied.

CN4004 - Power

CN4000 - Panel

CN4002
X - OU T

- Panel

CN4003 - Signal

CN4001 - Panel

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Circuit Description

Attachment 1 Y Output Waveform The Scan Waveform Must Be Observed

Y Output Waveform (200us/div, 100V/div)

1us/div, 100V/div (Sustain Waveform)

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Circuit Description

Attachment 2 X Output Waveform

X Output Waveform (200us/div, 100V/div)

2us/div, 100V/div (Sustain Waveform)

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13-2 New Circuit Description


13-2-1 Power Saving Modes (Standard, Automatic, Super Power Saving)
1. Objective To enhance a sensible visual quality by maintaining an appropriate screen brightness according to the ambient brightness and to reduce power consumption. 2. Circuit Architecture

Ambient Light Sensor (TSL2550 Lux Calculation IC)

The CPU PW318 of the Video Board takes the current ambient brightness (in Lux units), stored in the Ambient Light Sensor of Power Assy., which is attached at the front of the PDP, at given intervals through SMBUS communication (identical to I2C) and controls the PDP module to operate with the appropriate illuminance. The I2C bus is used to communicate with the PDP module, and the communication method is the same as the existing communication method. 3. Descriptions of Each Mode 1) Standard Mode Standard Mode is set as standard visual quality. 2) Auto Power Saving Mode (Ambient Light Sensor) This uses the TAOS 4 pin TSL2550 and is currently being used in LCD TVs. It also uses SMBUS, which is the same type as I2C, for communication. The Ambient Light Sensor can detect up to 1846 Lux in normal mode. The data of the sensor can be measured for Lux operations once every 800ms. Control is implemented by using R_ASL_GAIN. The number of sustain pulses moves left or right as shown in the figure on the right. For a low gradation condition, the change by R_ASL_GAIN has been minimized considering the degradation of the visual quality. That is, the Auto Power Saving mode screen controlled by the ambient light sensor aims at normal video of medium gradation.

Number of Sustain Pulses

The following values are for a normal air signal with 80 Watt attenuation at maximum
Detected Lux 0~8 9 ~ 22 23 ~ 35 Else R_ASL_GAIN (Address 0xE9) 250 210 170 128 (default) Remarks - Read the Lux value once per second and change it the target R_ASL_GAIN value by 5 per second according to the changed Lux value. - If more than 3 communication errors or saturation (count1>count0) is detected, the default value is set (R_ASL_GAIN=128).

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Circuit Description

3) Super Power Saving Mode This uses the Multi APC function of the PDP module, and aims at reducing power consumption more than 100 W for the white pattern, which is similar to the power consumption reduction of other manufacturers. - Concept of Multi APC : Controls the number of sustain pulses according to the ASL (Average Signal Level) by R_P_Lower_Gain value. In the PDP Logic, R_Multi_APC is set to 0X01, Multi_APC operates, and R_P_CM_Gain_SW is set to 0X01 so that the upper and lower limits of the APC Table can be shifted by adjusting the R_P_Lower_Gain value only. Therefore, the sustain pulse is controllable for the white pattern, even though it was formerly not controllable. Number of Sustain Pulses

Caution: The Super Power Saving Mode screen is darker than that of Standard Mode.

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Alignment & Adjustment

3. Alignment & Adjustment


3-1 Service Instruction
* Check items listed after changing each 1. Main Board replace : ATM Channel fixing and White Balance adjustment 2. Main SMPS Board replace: Vs, Va Voltage check and adjust 5. DC-DC SMPS Board replace : Output voltage check and adjust 6. Logic Board replace : Not adjustment 7 : Y-Main Board replace : Not adjustment 8 : X-Main Board replace : Not adjustment 9 : Buffer Board replace : Not adjustment

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Alignment & Adjustment

3-2 Factory Mode Adjustments


3-2-1 Entering Factory Mode
To enter 'Service Mode' Press the remote -control keys in this sequence : - If you do not have Factory remote - control

Power OFF 3-2-2 Factory Mode Tree


- If you have Factory remote - control [INFO] [FACTORY] 1. Calibration 2. Option Byte 3. W/B 4. VCTi 5. YC Delay 6. FLI5961 7. Adjust 8. Test Pattern 9. Password 10. Check Sum 11. Spread Spectrum 12. HDCP 13. Download 14. Reset T-TWS42PEUS-XXXX P-TRNPEU-XXXX Firmware Version

INFO

MENU

MUTE

Power On

1. Calibration AV Calibration DTV Calibration PC Calibration 2. Option byte Panel option Gamma Auto Power Video Mute Language Hotel Mode LNA Plus V-chip Auto FM High Deviation TTX List TTX Top TTX Group

: W/B Calibration

: Setting option : 42" PDP : off/on : on/off :5 : English : off/on : off/on : off : off/on : off/on : Flop/List : off/on : User OSD/West Europe/East Europe/ Russian/Greek Turkey/Arabic/ Farisian/Arab.Habrew/Off : on/off : : Adjustment White Balance ( Range 0~255 ) : 128 : 128 : 128 : 128 : 128 : 128 : 128 : 128 : VCTi IC Correct register

DVI ---3. W/B Sub Bright R off set G off set B off set Sub contrast R gain G gain B gain 4. VCTi VCTi Page 1 VCTi Page 2 3-2

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1. Calibration 2. Option Byte 3. W/B 4. VCTi 5. YC Delay 6. FLI5961 7. Adjust 8. Test Pattern 9. Chip Debugger 10. Check Sum 11. Spread Spectrum 12. HDCP 13. Reset T-TRNPEU-0000 month day year time P-TRNPEU-0000 Panel On Time(Hour) 0000

5. YC Delay RF PAL-B/G RF PAL-D/K RF PAL-I RF PAL-L/L' RF SECAM-B/G RF SECAM-D/K RF SECAM-I RF SECAM-L/L' RF NTSC 3.58 RF NTSC 4.43 AV PAL AV SECAM AV NTSC 3.58 AV NTSC 4.43 AV PAL 60 6. FLI5961 Component Calibration PC Calibration ACC/ACM TNR Picture Enhance User W/B 7. Adjust User Control lnitial LNA PLUS Hotel Option Pixel Shift 8. Test Pattern : VCTi IC'S own test patterns. (Total 7 patterns) :5 :6 :5 :7 :2 :0 :2 :6 :5 :5 :5 :7 :5 :5 :5 : Scaler IC Correct register : Result DTV Calibration : Result PC Calibration

9. Password : Use IC Register Correction. 10. Check Sum 11. Spread Spectrum Spread Spectrum Spread Spectrum Range Step 12. HDCP 13. Download : on/off :2 : 63 : 0000 : Off/On : 0000

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Alignment & Adjustment

3-3 White Balance - Calibration


3-3-1 White Balance -Calibration
1. Calibration DTV Calibration PC Calibration (Calibration Condition refer to next page)

3-3-2 White Balance - Adjustment


(low light) 3. W/B Sub Bright R offset G offset B offset (hight light) Sub Contrast R gain G gain B gain (W/B adjustment Condition refer next page)

3-3-3 Conditions for Measurement


1. On the basis of toshiba ABL pattern : High Light level (57 IRE) - INPUT SIGNAL GENERATOR : MSPG-925LTH * Mode NO 1 : 744X484@60 Hz NO 6 : 1280X720@60 Hz (Component 720P) NO 21 : 1024X768@60 Hz * Pattern NO 15 : Color bar NO 16 : Toshiba ABL Pattern NO 17 : 16 gray 2. Optical measuring device : CA210 (FL) Please use the MSPG-925 LTH generator for model LNR2355W,LNR2755W,LNR3255W.

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3-3-4 Method of Adjustment


1. Adjust the basic level of Component and PC input signals. a) Set the input to the mode in which the adjustment will be made (Component PC ). * Input signal - Component Mode : Model #6 (1280X720 Mode), Pattern #15 (picture 4-1) - PC Mode : Model #21 (1024X768 Mode), Pattern #17 (Picture 4-2) b) Enter factory Calibration (DTV, PC Mode Only). * DTV Calibration Source change for PC PC Calibration Picture 4-1 Color bar Picture 4-2 16gray

2. Adjust the white balance of AV, Component and DVI Modes. a) Set the input to the mode in which the adjustment will be made (AV Component * Input signal - VIDEO Mode : Model #1 (744X484 Mode), Pattern #16 - Component, DVI Mode : Model #6 (1280X720 Mode), Pattern #16 b) Enter factory W/B.

DVI).

c) Adjust the low light. - Adjust sub - Brightness to set the 'Y' value. - Adjust red offset ('x') and blue offset ('y') to the color coordinates. ( x : 280, y : 285, Y : 1.1fL) * Do not adjust green offset data. Picture 4-3 Toshiba ABL Pattern

Low light Measurement point

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Alignment & Adjustment

d) Adjust the high light. (Refer to table 1, 2 in adjustment position by mode) - Adjust red gain ('x') and blue gain ('y') to the color coordinates. ( x : 265, y : 265 ) * Do not adjust the green gain and sub-contrast (Y) data.

Picture 4-4 Toshiba ABL Pattern

High light Measurement point

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3-4 Micom Update


3-4-1 Installing G-Probe
1. Uncompress GProbe5.1.0.18.zip. 2. Run GProbe5.1.0.18.exe. 3. The files are created in the C:Program FilesGenesis MicrochipGProbe 5 folder. 4. Copy the ispoak_spi.hex file to the C:Program FilesGenesis MicrochipGProbe 5 folder. 5. Uncompress FLI5961-AC_GProbe_S0006-CSC-33B.zip. 6. Three files are extracted (FLI5961.Chip.GProbe, FLI5961.chm, outputlog.txt). 7. Copy all 3 files to the C:Program FilesGenesis MicrochipGProbe 5ChipDB folder. 8. Run GProbe.exe in the C:Program FilesGenesis MicrochipGProbe 5 folder. The G-Probe program is created.

<The screen that appears when G-Probe is successfully installed>

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3-7

Alignment & Adjustment

3-4-2 Connecting to the MAIN PCB Switch off

<Micom Download Jig Top Side: Note the direction of the switch>

<Bottom Side> Connect to the MAIN PCB. Connect to the PC

3-8

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Alignment & Adjustment

3-4-3 Update Procedures


1. Open twister.txt in the C:Program FilesGenesis MicrochipGProbe 5 folder. 2. The following result will appear. // // Batch file to program a sPI serial flash using ISP. // Moving the stack to high memory area is now taken care of in IROM // through the "Reset 0" command. Assumes the ISP driver is in the same // directory as this file. Change ISP driver path in "fastFlashWrite" // command, if different from current directory. // debugon SetBuffer 0x2000 0x800 delay 200 Reset 0 delay 500 // SPI flash driver RAMWrite ispoak_spi.hex Run 0x500 delay 100 // Optional - Get Flash ID. The second parameter is a don't care //FLASHCRC 0xff0000 0x20000 // Command delay for flash erase SetDelay 1000 9000 FlashErase // Command delay for flash write. This is for each flash write packet (upto 4 k Bytes) SetDelay 1000 3000 // Change this line to point to a file in a different location, if needed //fastFlashWrite C:ProjOAKAPP-59xxdebugobj59xx_proj.hex fastFlashWrite C:C:Program FilesGenesis MicrochipGProbe 5T_TWSPEU.hex // Optional - Get CRC of 128 kByte flash. For other sizes, change second parameter // accordingly //FLASHCRC 0x80000 0x20000 // to reset the monitor after programming the flash using DDC2BI ONLY: // Un-comment the following three lines (PLEASE - FOR DDC2BI PORT SELECTED ONLY) //0x8000=1 //0x8003=0 //0x8027=1

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3-9

Alignment & Adjustment

The Micom program is to be copied to the folder marked in red and the name of the program is to be the same as the file name marked in blue. (If the Micom program is not in the folder marked in red, change the path to the folder which includes the Micom program and then save the file.) 3. When completing all the procedures above, connect the Jig and the PCB, and run the G-Probe program. After that Enter 'test 10' as shown in the following figure and press Enter or click the Execute button. If the result appears as shown in the following figure, it is properly connected.

3-10

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Alignment & Adjustment

4. Enter "batch twister.txt" as show in the following figure and press Enter or click the Execute button to update Micom.

If the MICOM update is successfully completed, the above message appears.

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3-11

Alignment & Adjustment

3-5 Replacements & Calibration


3-5-1 Voltage Adjustment
When the SMPS is replaced, the Va, Vs voltages must be checked and adjusted to the proper levels indicated on the panel sticker.

Vscan adjustment Vset adjustment

Voltage Label

Ve adjustment

VRU801 VS adjustment

VRA801 Va adjustment

3-12

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Block Diagram

7. Block Diagram
7-1 Overall Block Diagram

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7-1

Block Diagram

7-2 Partial Block Diagram


7-2-1 Audio Signal Block Diagram

7-2

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Block Diagram

7-2-2 Video Signal Block Diagram

JA71 8 A V IN S

7-2-3 Logic Board Block Diagram

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7-3

Block Diagram

7-2-4 Power Block Diagram

7-4

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Wiring Diagram

8. Wiring Diagram
8-1 Overall Wiring

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8-1

Wiring Diagram

8-2 Partial Wiring


8-2-1 PDP Module SMPS Wiring

CN809(Main SMPS) CN3(DC-DC SMPS) Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Signal D5.3V Vg RTN RTN RTN RTN RTN Va Va N/C Vs Vs

CN2 (DC-DC SMPS) CN5007(Y B'D) Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Signal Vs Vs RTN RTN Vset RTN Vscan RTN Vg D5.3V

CN4 (DC-DC SMPS) CN4001(X B'D) Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Signal D5.3V Vg RTN RTN Ve RTN RTN Vs Vs

CN6(DC-DC SMPS) CN2509(E-Buffer)) Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 Signal RTN N.C D5.3V N.C Va

CN810(Main SMPS) CN2013(Logic B'D) Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Signal STD_5V VS_ON N/C PS_ON RTN D5.3V RTN RTN D5.3V D5.3V

8-2

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Wiring Diagram

8-2-2 Main Board SMPS, Power Button, Speaker Out Wiring

Logic B'd CN702(Main Board) Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 TXOUT2Signal GND GND TXOUTTXOUT+ GND GND TXOUTTXOUT+ Pin No 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 TXOUT3TXOUT3+ Signal TXOUT2+ GND GND TXOUTCLKTXCLKOUT+ Pin No 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 GND GND GND SCL_G GND SDA_G GND Signal TXOUT0BTXOUT0B+

CN804-2(MAIN SMPS) CN801(MAIN Board) Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A5V GND PS_ON 12V GND GND 12V 12V GND 5.3V GND 5.3V Signal

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8-3

Wiring Diagram

CN802(MAIN Board) CN001(Power Button) Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IR_7414 Signal GND LED ST5V GND KEY_INPUT2

CN621(MAIN Board) Speaker Out Pin No 1 2 3 4 Signal SPK_R+ SPK_RSPK_L+ SPK_L-

CN803(MAIN Board) CN1(Function Key Board) Pin No 1 2 3 Signal KEY_INPUT1 KEY_INPUT2 GND

8-4

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Schematic Diagram

10. Schematic Diagram


10-1 Main
10-1-1 Power / IR & Function
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R814

Power Signal
B12V B5V_1 B5V
C836
82uF 16V

10Kohm 1/10W

TP816

TP127

B3.3V A5V
C810 100nF BD913 ACB1608H-060-T

L805
2 1

1 1

A5V_1

A5V

C838 10nF

IC821 MP1583DN
1 2 3 4
BS IN SW GND SS EN COMP FB

NC : Auto ON : HIGH OF F : LOW

22uH
C841
100nF 25V

8 7 6 5

R816 10Kohm 1/10W

C843 120uF

C811 100uF 16V

R817
2Kohm

FT2703 BLM41P600S

C837 100nF 16V

3A Current

C844 100nF 16V

C913 22uF 16V

C912 100nF

1Kohm

R910

A C922
10V 1uF

D800 SS24 C839 180pF R815 15Kohm C840 3.3nF

C931
10V 1uF

FT2710 BLM41P600S B
2

R818 6.8Kohm 1/10W

FT225
LFA30-2A1E223MT 1 3

GND 5.3V

GND 12V 12VS PS_ON GND A5V

14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SMW250-14

TP1072
1

TP120
1

CN802
SMW250-08 WHT 1 1 TP821 2 1 3 TP1081 1 TP1082 4 5 0ohm 1/10W U2121 1 6 1 TP1083 R914 7 8

TP1080

1 1

TP126 TP125

FT821
1 2

KTC3875S-GR

Q910

C E

LED R913
10Kohm

BLM41P600S

TP129
1 1 1

C813 100uF 16V

C812 100nF

R917 BD911 A BD912 A

TP973
1

1Kohm

IR_7414 KEY_INPUT1 KEY_INPUT2

TP1073

TP972 IC814 BA178M08FP


1
I G O

B8V
IC813 TP116
MC33269DTRK-5.0 1 3
I O
ADJ

B5V_T
2 1

B B

TP124

SILK

CN801

C820 100uF 16V C823 SOUND_AMP C824

D910 MMBD4148SE

D911 MMBD4148SE

D912 MMBD4148SE

100nF 10nF

C819 100uF 16V

C821

C822

22uF 100nF 16V 16V

C915 10nF C917 C916 10nF 1nF

A5V
FT811 A B

SMAW250-03 WHT 1 2 3

CN803

A5 V
TP818 TP819 1
1 TP820 1

BLM41P600S
R812
4.7Kohm 1/10W

4.7Kohm 1/10W

L:POWER ON H:OFF
C

R813
B

C826

R808

100uF 100nF 10nF 16V

C827

C825

4.7Kohm

XREF

Q803

SW_POWER

KSC1623-Y

R805 4.7Kohm

C880

100nF

C B

R809

C923
10V 1uF

Q802

KSC1623-Y

100ohm

To front function Assy


B3.3V VSUP3.3DIG
FT210
2

B1.8V
FT211 BLM41P600S
1

A5V
IC815
AP1117D-33A 3
VIN VOUT ADJ

A3.3V_3
2 1

B3.3V
IC811
AP1117D-18A 3
I O
ADJ

B1.8V
2 1

A3.3V_3
1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5

A3.3V_1
IC812 SI9933ADY-T1

TP171 C210 10uF C214 100nF

TP121

TP128

BLM41P600S

C211 1uF

C212 470pF 50V

C213 1.5nF 50V

VSUP1.8FE

C845

C830

C831 C848 1uF 10V

R819
47Kohm

22uF 100nF 16V 16V

VCT_RESET

FT214
2

BLM41P600S
1

C221 1 uF

C222 470pF 50V

C223 1.5nF 50V

VSUP3.3BE B5V
FT215 BLM41P600S
1 2

100uF 16V

C846

100nF

C814 100nF

470uF 16V

C816

VSUP3.3DAC
R201
0ohm 1/10W

FT213 BLM41P600S

C218 1uF

C219 470pF 50V

C220 1.5nF 50V

VSUP1.8DIG

VSUP5.0IF
C224 10uF C201 100nF

FT216 BLM41P600S
2 1

C225 1uF

C226 470pF 50V

C227 1.5nF 50V

VSUP3.3EIO
FT217
1 2

BLM41P600S

C228 1uF

C229 470pF 50V

C230 1.5nF 50V

VSUP5.0BE

A3.3V_1 A3.3V_1
IC820 SI9933ADY-T1
1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5

A3.3V_1 B3.3V
FT218
2

B3.3V A3.3V
IC816

A1.8V
OPTION

B3.3V
R830

AP1117D-18A
3
VIN VOUT ADJ

100nF

C829

100uF 16V

C828

R831
0ohm 1/10W

MMBD4148SE
3

R259 4.7Kohm FT219 BLM41P600S


2

TP122

BLM41P600S

C231 1uF

C232 470pF 50V

C233 1.5nF 50V

VSUP3.3FE

470ohm

D913 C849 POWER_SEL C847 1uF 10V


100uF 16V

C234 1uF

C235 470pF 50 V

C236 1.5nF 50V

VSUP3.3IO

C834

C835 100nF 16V

100uF 16V

C832

C833 100nF 16V

10uF 16V

Q934
1 2

R9716

1Kohm 1/10W

RESTART

KSA1182

OPTION

R9717
1/10W 4.7Kohm

C930 1uF 10V

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10-1

Schematic Diagram

10-1-2 IN/OUT JACK


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OVERLAY
JA710 L712 R713 330ohm
XREF

Power Signal
OVERLAY

47Kohm

R710

R711

47Kohm

SCART1
N N N
R712 330ohm
XREF

SCART2
N N N N
R732 R733 R734 R735

L710 L711 L713

SC1_SR_OUT

PAL
(Comp2 SR)

330ohm
XREF

L701 N JA711 C710

SC1_SL_OUT

100pF
TP743 TP744 TP745
1

TP746 TP747 TP748 TP749


1 1

TP750

TP751 TP752
1

TP756 TP757

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

C712

C713

C714

100pF
TP771

100pF

100pF

PAL Option
R714 R715

100ohm
XREF

18Kohm

L717 3.3UH L718 3.3UH L719 3.3UH R719

D4_1_CONT1_SC1_SW SC1_BLUE SC1_GREEN SC1_RED SC1_FB

R716 R717 R718 R720

22ohm
XREF

22ohm
XREF

22ohm
XREF

TP758 1 1 1 TP759 2 1 TP760 3 TP761 1 4 1 TP762 5 6 7 8 TP995 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 R736 1 18 1 19 TP769 20 TP996 21 TP770

ANY_SC2_SR_OUT SC2_SR_IN ANY_SC2_SL_OUT SC2_SL_IN

L714 L715 L716

470ohm
XREF

330ohm
XREF

470ohm
XREF

(Comp2 SL)
C711

100pF
C715 C716 C717

100pF

100pF

100pF

18Kohm
R737

R708

75ohm 100ohm

100ohm 1/10W

XREF

D4_1_CONT3_SC2_SW SC2_CVBS_OUT

XREF

R738 C718

6.8Kohm
3 3 3

L720 3.3UH D710 D711


3

XREF 3

100ohm
XREF

SC2_CVBS_IN

R731

R721

R722

R723

R724

0ohm
R739
SE Asia Option

47pF
1 2

B5V_1
C719 D706 MMBD4148SE

(VIDEO_CVBS_2)

75ohm 75ohm 75ohm 75ohm


1 2 1

MMBD4148SE

MMBD4148SE

B5V_1
2 1 2 1 2 1

D712 MMBD4148SE

TP772

R744

100pF

6.8Kohm 75ohm

JA714

JA712

JA713

JA710

JA711

JA716

D713
MMBD4148SE

D714
MMBD4148SE

SC1_CVBS_OUT
XREF

0ohm
NT Option

R740

R725

75ohm
C721

SC1_CVBS_IN
XREF

PAL NT

O O NTSC O

O O

R726

C720

R727

100ohm

75ohm

47pF

100pF

JA712 TP582
6 9

RED

COMP_INPUT 2
R742

470ohm

XREF

NT Option
JA713

COMP2_SL_IN

RED

COMP_INPUT 1
TP773

WHT

R728

470ohm REF X

R741

470ohm

XREF

COMP2_SR_IN

SL1_COMP1_SR_IN
RED

NT Option
8 4

WHT

R729
5

470ohm REF X

TP570
BLUE

SL1_COMP1_SL_IN

TP571
3 7

RED

GRN

COMP1_Pr

R7012

100ohmXREF 1/4W

U576

R704

R743

100ohm

XREF

IDENT_COMP2

0ohm
1

BLUE

TP774
7 3

TP572 R7013
100ohmXREF 1/4W
XREF

B5V_1
1 2

NT Option

NT Option
2 1

COMP1_Pb

U577

R730

100ohm
R7014

GRN

IDENT_COMP1
100ohmXREF 1/4W

COMP1_Y

D715 MMBD4148SE

B5V_1
1 2

PAL
JA714
1 3
GREEN

R745

0ohm
TP580

D716 MMBD4148SE

NT Option

2 1 4 6

TP574 R7015 U709 R7016 R7017 R750


hm 100oXREF 1/4W

R746 R747 R748

0ohm 0ohm 0ohm

COMP2_Y

NTSC
JA716
1 3 2 4 6
WHITE YELLOW

BLUE

TP581
7 9
RED

1 U710

hm 100oXREF 1/4W 100oXREF hm 1/4W


XREF

COMP2_Pb COMP2_Pr

0ohm
3

R749

1 TP710

100ohm
1 3
WHITE

IDENT_AV

< OPTION NT vs PAL >


NT Function Deletion
=> R730, R740, R741, R742, R704, R745, R746, R747, R748, R749 JA712, JA713,JA716, D716, D717, R756, R757

TP573

TP775
1

TP945
1 2

B5V_1
R751 C722

PAL Option

5 7 9

2 4 6

C723

C724

TP776

TP946

75ohm
D717 MMBD4148SE

33pF
R752

33pF
R753

33pF

RED

RED

75ohm

75ohm

JA715

PAL Function Deletion


=> R710, R711, R712, R713, L710, L713, C712, C714 R714, R715, R716, R717, R718, R719, R720, L717, L718, L719, L720 D710, D712, D713, D714, R721, R725, R726, R727, C720, C721 L712, L715, R732, R733, R734, R735, C715, C717, R736, R737, R739 C718, C719, R750, C722, C723, C724, R754, R755

CAUTION INTERVAL
L741

L740

10uH-K

R754

470ohm

XREF

COMP2_SR_IN

10uH-K

R755

470ohm

XREF

COMP2_SL_IN

NT Option
R756 C725 C726

470ohm

XREF

SC2_SR_IN

330pF

330pF

(VIDEO_CVBS2_SR)
R757

470ohm

XREF

SC2_SL_IN

South-East ASIA Function Deletion


=> R731, R701, R702

R701

(VIDEO_CVBS2_SL)
XREF

0ohm
R702
XREF

ANY_SC2_SR_OUT

0ohm
SE Asia Option

ANY_SC2_SL_OUT

10-2

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Schematic Diagram

10-1-3 IN/OUT JACK (2)


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DDC_VCC

Power Signal

04.02.06

DVI INPUT
10Kohm 0Kohm 1
C728 R759 R760 IC711 AT24C02N-10SC
8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4

XREF

DDC_WP

DVI_5V

XREF

100nF
TP712

R761 47ohm R762 47ohm

R765 22ohm

XREF

VHS_S INPUT
1 TP984 1 U706 1 U711 5 1 3 2 4 6

DDC_SCL_DVI

TP713
1

R766 22ohm
XREF

DDC_SDA_DVI

R758

100ohm
100ohm

A5V
IDENT_SVHS
RLZ5.6B-TE-11

MMBD4148SE
RLZ5.6B-TE-11

D7729

1/4W 100ohm
3

R7002

S_VHS_Y

D7728

1/4W

R7001

S_VHS_C

D7720

D7721

D7722

D7723

D7724

D7725

D7726

D7727

C751 C750
1uF 10V 100nF 16V
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

B5V_1
1 2

R763

R764

JA717
PJ6024B

75ohm

75ohm
TP1076
MGND1

TP714 TP715

TP985

TP986 D7719 MMBD4148SE C729 C730

NTSC Delete
100pF 330pF

1 1 1 1

D7730 MMBD4148SE

ACM2012D-900-2P-T FT2704 R7004 R7005 FT2705 R7006 R7007 FT2706 R7008 R7009 FT2708 R7010 R7011

22ohm

XREF

1/10W 22ohm
XREF

RX2RX2+ RX1RX1+ RX0ACM2012D-900-2P-T

24 16 8 23 15 7 22 14 6 21 13 5 20 12 4 19 11 3 18 10 2 17 9 1

TP716 TP717 JA719

1/10W 22ohm
XREF

1/10W 22ohm
XREF

TP718
1

1/10W 22ohm
XREF

AV_S INPUT
TP949 JA718
1 3 2 4 6
WHITE

TP719

A5V
R771

1/10W 22ohm
XREF

TP720 1 TP721 1

1/10W 22ohm
XREF

RX0+ ACM2012D-900-2P-T RXC+ ACM2012D-900-2P-T RXCIDENT_DVI

TP987

510ohm

R767 TP950
1

100ohm

IDENT_VIDEO

1/10W 22ohm
XREF

1/10W
XREF

L730 L731

3.3UH

YELLOW

R7003
1/4W 100ohm

VIDEO_CVBS_1

TP951
1

10uH-K 10uH-K

R772
1

C734

R709

100ohm
C735

R768

470ohm 470ohm

10Kohm

100nF
1 TP724

VIDEO_SL_IN

TP1074

100nF

U2095
1
3

L732

R769

5 7 9

VIDEO_SR_IN

B5V_1
1 2

TP722

[ TDK : ACM2012D-900-20-T00 ]

JA721
1 3
WHITE

R770

C731

TP991 TP953
1

75ohm

330pF
MGND2

L734

DVI_S_INPUT
R774

RED

TP1075 Q711
C B E

10uH-K
L736

m R705 4.7KohXREF
R706
10Kohm

47XRoF m 0 Eh
DVI_SL_IN

TP988

C733 D7731 MMBD4148SE

C732

HDCP_CNTR

2 4 6

100pF

330pF

KSC1623-Y

TP992

TP961
1

10uH-K

R776

0 Eh 47XRoF m
DVI_SR_IN

RED

NTSC Delete

C707

C736

330pF

330pF

B5V_T+33V_T
MMBD4148SE MMBD4148SE D7742 MMBD4148SE D7743 D7741

A5 V
FT200 BLM41P600S
1

PC_IN
ACB1608H-060-T BD710
B

R110 4.7Kohm R111 0ohm 1/10W R112

TU110
TECH1040PG46A(S)

0ohm
XREF

R780 R781

56ohm 56ohm 56ohm 56ohm

C738 C739 C740 C741

10nF 50V 10nF 50V 10nF 50V 10nF 50V

SOGMCSS PC_RED PC_GREEN PC_BLUE C702 NC_1 NC_2 AGC AS SCL SDA MB NC_3 TU NC_4 NC_5 IF_OUT

TP990
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

TAGC SCL_T SDA_T

BD711 JA722
105-15202N330
B

NC NC AGC AS SCL SDA MB NC TU NC NC IF_OUT

12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

MGND1 MGND2

R782 BD712 R783

U203 U202 U2119


1

R113
1

100ohm
XREF

R114

100ohm

MGND2

1 6 1 11 7 2 12 8 3 13 9 4 14 10 5 15 1

TP1066

100nF

DDC_VCC A3.3V

U2114 1 U2115 U2116 1 U209


1

R784

R785

R786
XREF

75ohm 75ohm 75ohm


1

DDC_WP IC710
8 7 1 2 3 4

U210 U208 U206

B5V
NT Delete R115 15ohm C924
10V 1uF
XREF

TP954

R787

U2112
1

10Kohm
1

R788

10Kohm
R789 R791

L703 3.3uH

10nF

C110

TP955

1 1 TP956 1 TP957 1

R790

22ohm 75ohm
XREF

U2120 C703
1uF 10V

R101

R792 TP1069

100nF 16V

PAL Delete C112 100uF 16V R 119 C113 1uF 100Kohm 10V 1/10W C114 100pF 50V C115 100pF 50V IF
XREF

TP958
1

PC _5V

75ohm R793 R794 100ohm


R795

XREF

TP1070
RLZ5.6B-TE-11 RLZ5.6B-TE-11 RLZ5.6B-TE-11

IDENT_PC

22ohm
C701
10pF 50V

MGND1

RLZ5.6B-TE-11

TP1067

1 TP1071

D7735

D7736

D7737

D7738

A5V
1 2

C745

100pF

C746

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

14 13 12 11 10 9 8

C E

Q110 KSC1623-Y

R796

10ohm
XREF XREF XREF

PC_V_SYNC IR_7414 IR

C116 10nF R120 27 R121 68

AT24C02N-10SC

C700

0ohm 1/10W

C927

100nF 25V

C929
50V 1nF

C928

100nF 50V

NT : 0ohm (2007-000070) PAL : 15ohm (2007-000416) R118 0ohm

R116 1.3K

R117 150

TP1068

47ohm 6 47ohm 5

MGND3 MGND4

U2113

IF C111
10uF

L110 560nH

C117 10 XREF nF IF_A

100pF
1

PC_SCL
1

XREF

DDC_SCL_VGA DDC_SDA_VGA

IC712 74LCX14MX

R797

10ohm
XREF

R122

D7734 MMBD4148SE

PC_SDA

XREF

PC_H_SYNC

510ohm 4.7ohm

R123

10nF

C118

B5V
JA723 SUPLVAL
4 9 10 5 6 8 7

TP989 TP959
1 1

PC_S_IN
L738 L739

L211 N

+33V_T
D120 MMBD4148SE
2 3 1

N L114 R798 R799


XR 0 47EFohm XR 0 47EFohm

1/10W C121 0uF 330ohm 1016V R126

C122 10nF C123 220pF

C127 47nF

R124 22K

C119 100nF 25V

C120 1uF 50V

D121 BZX84C33

R125 0ohm

10uH-K 10uH-K

PC_SR_IN PC_SL_IN

TP960

L213 680uH

C124 10nF

3722-001061

C747

C748

330pF

330pF

R127 100Kohm
C B

C126 4.7nF 50V

Q111 KSC1623-Y

C125 2.2nF 50V MO

Samsung Electronics

10-3

Schematic Diagram

10-1-4 AUDIO
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B3.3V

Power Signal
B5V
C697 BD612
MPZ2012S300A K3750HC12.288MHz 4 3
VCC SW OUT

X610

GND

SOUND AMP
C698 22pF

100nF 25V

12.288MHz

B3.3V

B5V

BD610

MPZ2012S300A

BD613

MPZ2012S300A

BD611
0ohm

MPZ2012S300A

R687

4.7Kohm

AIN_L AIN_R

R683 R684

3.9Kohm 3.9Kohm

C690 C691 R693 R694 C693

35V 4.7uF 35V 4.7uF

470ohm
1

R682

VINR VREF1 VREF2 VCC AGND /PDWN BYPAS FSYNC LRCK

MODE0 FMT1 FMT0 OSR SCKI VDD DGND DOUT BCK

18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11

LRCK DGND

FMT MUTE DEMP

14 13 12 11 10 9

R691
0ohm 1/10W

C694

R689

4 5 6 7 8

100ohm 1/10W

A3.3V

B12V
BLM41P600S FT610

25V 150nF

470nF
C615

R685
4.7Kohm

5 6 7

C671

6.2Kohm

6.2Kohm

C672

100nF

100nF

8 9 10

NC TEST VCC ZEROA VOUTL VCOM VOUTR AGND

OPTION

C699 R692
4.7Kohm 1/10W 10uF 16V

L624 SOUND_AMP

OPTION
C618

25V 150nF

L625 SOUND_AMP C621

16V 10uF

16V 10uF

C688
10uF 16V

47nF
C622

47nF

100uF 16V

R661

16V 10uF

0ohm 1/10W

C692

C676

VAIN_L VAIN_R

100nF
R614 R615

C695 R690

25V 100nF

C675
10uF 16V

C696
100nF 25V

C689 D622 MMBD4148SE

0ohm
C625 C627 SOUND_AMP 100nF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

0ohm

B5V

10uF 16V

BSRN

PGNDR

PGNDR

ROUTN

ROUTN

PVCCR

PVCCR

PVCCR

PVCCR

ROUTP

ROUTP

BSRP

MMBD4148SE D621

48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37

100uF 16V

AVDD

C630 SRIN R 622


XREF

6.8Kohm 6.8Kohm 3.3Kohm

C633 C635
3.3Kohm

1uF 10V 1uF 10V

1uF 10V 1uF 10V 1uF 10V

/SHUTDOWN RINN RINP V2P5 LINP LINN AVDDREF NC GAIN0 GAIN1 FAULT PGNDL PGNDL LOUTN LOUTN PVCCL PVCCL PVCCL PVCCL LOUTP LOUTP NC BSLN

VCLAMPR NC NC AVCC NC NC AGND COSC ROSC AGND VCLAMPL BSLP

C634 C636

SDATA2

SLIN

R625
XREF

IC611

R627

R626

B2.5V

AVDD

TPA3008D2PHPAVDD

C640

C641

1 nF

1nF

R612

10Kohm

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

B3.3V
1Kohm

10Kohm 1/10W

BD620

MPZ2012S300A

C643

C 642

C920

1uF 10V

SOUND_AMP
2

BLM41P600S FT611

A3.3V

36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25

C678

680nF 16V

C677

SDATA

LRCK

BCK

100uF
C637 C639 C638 R629 C679

100nF
680nF 16V 220pF 120Kohm 680nF 16V

470ohm

VINL

MODE1

20 19

BCK DATA SCK

16 15

0ohm

MUTE_AMP

C613

C614

TP618

R681

0ohm

IC615 PCM1802

R688

R686

IC616 PCM1754DBQR TP615

B12V

A3.3V

100nF
R634

100nF

R9712
10Kohm

R663

R6208

C6201

100nF 25V

C6202

100nF 25V

PMLL4148

D640

0ohm SOUND_AMP
C645

R635 C646
1

C644

Q932

C E

GM_RESET

0ohm

47nF
1

47nF
L626
2

100uF 16V
SOUND_AMP

MUTEAMP_1

KSC1623-Y

0ohm

IC620 SDATA LRCK BCK


XREF

R6209

IC621
SN74LVC1G125DBVR 1 2 3
/OE A GND Y VCC

R662 MUTE_AMP
5 4 47ohm 1/10W
XREF

NJU26901E2 R6201 R6202 R6203


47ohm 47ohm 47ohm

XREF

R6204

47ohm 1/10W

R6205 R6206
100ohm 100ohm

4.7Kohm 1/10W

C E

Q 614 KSC1623-Y

SOUND_AMP

SMW250-04 1 2 3 4

CN621

C921
1uF 10V

L623 C647 470nF TP616 TP617

OPTION

1 1

XREF

SDATA2
C648

R6211

R6207

1nF 50V

1nF 50V

1nF 50V

C B

0ohm

10Kohm

25V 150nF
XREF

25V 150nF

Q 621

C651

C650

C611

C610

KSC1623-Y

R6210

S_DELAY
SOUND_AMP

1nF 50V

C649

SOUND_AMP

R637

R638

R639

R640

68Kohm
R641

68Kohm
R642

68Kohm
R643

68Kohm
R644 C652 C653

68Kohm
D612 MMBD4148SE D613 MMBD4148SE D614 MMBD4148SE D615 MMBD4148SE
3 3 3 3

68Kohm

68Kohm

68Kohm

100nF 22uF 16V

L620 N

B8V
R670 D630 MMBD4148SE D631 MMBD4148SE

R672 R671

68Kohm
R673

68Kohm 68Kohm 68Kohm

C684

C685

100nF 22uF 16V

L621 N

B8V

1Kohm

VIDEO_SL_IN SL1_COMP1_SL_IN COMP2_SL_IN SC2_SL_IN VIDEO_SR_IN SL1_COMP1_SR_IN COMP2_SR_IN SC2_SR_IN

10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF

C654 C655

1Kohm

PC_SL_IN R645 R646 IC613


MM74HC4052M

16V 16V

10uF 10uF

C680 C681

R679 1Kohm IC614

C656 C657 C658 C659 C660 C661 D616 MMBD4148SE D617 MMBD4148SE D618 MMBD4148SE D619 MMBD4148SE
3 3 3 3

DVI_SL_IN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

0Y 2Y Y-COM 3Y 1Y /EN VEE VSS

VDD 2X 1X 0X 3X A B X-COM

16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9

AV_R AV_L PC_SR_IN

MM74HC4052M
XREF

16V

10uF

C682

Q612 KSC1623-Y R648 R649

C E

R647
B

4.7Kohm 1/10W

SOUND_SEL1 DVI_SR_IN

16V

10uF

C683 D632 MMBD4148SE D633 MMBD4148SE


3 3

100ohm 100ohm

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

0Y 2Y Y-COM 3Y 1Y /EN VEE VSS

V DD 2X 1X 0X 3X A B X-COM

16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9

XREF

PC_DVI_R PC_DVI_L

R678

100ohm

Q617 E KSC1623-Y

B XREF

SOUND_SEL3

R680 4.7Kohm

R677 R651 R652 R653 R654

68Kohm 68Kohm
Q613 KSC1623-Y
C B E

68Kohm
R657

68Kohm
R658

68Kohm
R655

68Kohm
R656

R674

R676

68Kohm

68Kohm

68Kohm

68Kohm
R650
4.7Kohm 1/10W

68Kohm
SOUND_SEL2

R675

68Kohm

10-4

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Schematic Diagram

10-1-5 FLI5961 (Memory)


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DQ_B_(0:15)
XREF

Power Signal

DQ_A_(0:15)

XREF

MEM_3.3

MEM_Q_3.3

MEM_3.3

MEM_Q_3.3

EM636165TS-6

EM636165TS-6 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26

DQ_A_(0) DQ_A_(1) DQ_A_(2) DQ_A_(3) DQ_A_(4) DQ_A_(5) DQ_A_(6) DQ_A_(7) DQM WE # CAS# RAS# BA
XREF XREF XREF XREF XREF

CS# A(10) A(0) A( 1) A(2) A(3)

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

VDD DQ0 DQ1 VSSQ DQ2 DQ3 VDDQ DQ4 DQ5 VSSQ DQ6 DQ7 VDDQ LDQM /WE /CAS /RAS /CS A11 A10 A0 A1 A2 A3 VDD

VSS DQ15 DQ14 VSSQ DQ13 DQ12 VDDQ DQ11 DQ10 VSSQ DQ9

DQ_A_(15) DQ_A_(14) DQ_A_(13) DQ_A_(12) DQ_A_(11) DQ_A_(10) DQ_A_(9) DQ_A_(8) DQM WE# CAS# RAS# CS# BA
XREF XREF XREF XREF XREF XREF

DQ_B_(0) DQ_B_(1) DQ_B_(2) DQ_B_(3) DQ_B_(4) DQ_B_(5) DQ_B_(6) DQ_B_(7)

IC410

DQ8 VDDQ NC UDQM CLK CKE NC A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 VSS

XREF

DQM
2Kohm 1/10W

CKE R9697 A(9) A(8) A(7) A(6) A(5) A(4)

A(10) A(0) A(1) A(2) A(3)

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

VDD DQ0 DQ1 VSSQ DQ2 DQ3 VDDQ DQ4 DQ5 VSSQ DQ6 DQ7 VDDQ LDQM /WE /CAS /RAS /CS A11 A10 A0 A1 A2 A3 VDD

VSS DQ15 DQ14 VSSQ DQ13 DQ12 VDDQ DQ11 DQ10 VSSQ DQ9 DQ8 VDDQ NC UDQM CLK CKE NC A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 VSS

IC411

50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26

DQ_B_(15) DQ_B_(14) DQ_B_(13) DQ_B_(12) DQ_B_(11) DQ_B_(10) DQ_B_(9) DQ_B_(8)

XREF

DQM CKE A(9) A(8) A(7)

XREF

A(4)

R9696 A(0:10)
XREF

2Kohm 1/10W

MCLK

XREF

B2.5V
A3.3V

B1.8V_2

B3.3V
3
GND

FT410 BLM41P600S Q806 2N7002L SDA_T SDA_G IC414 DS1337S


1 2 3 4
X1 VCC X2 SQW/INTB/INTA GND SCL SDA

1 2 1

TP132

4 5 1

VIN VOUT2

VOUT1

GND

VC

C852
47uF 16V

C854
47uF 16V

OPTION

MGND1

SI-3003KWM-TL

C769 1uF C850


8 7 6 5

IC818
1

TP133 C853 C855

Q807 2N7002L SCL_T


XREF XREF

C851

X801 M8208-12-32.768 SCL_G


1 4

22uF 100nF 16V 16V


R434 100ohm 100ohm
XREF

100nF 16V

100nF 16V

B5V

R820 4.7Kohm 1/10W

R821 4.7Kohm 1/10W

R8119 4.7Kohm

R8120 4.7Kohm

B3.3V
2 3

E_SCL E_SDA

R435

32.768Hz

A3.3V
OPTION

A3.3V B5V_1
C 419 1uF
RLZ5.6B-TE-11 2

BOOTSTRAP
R443
10Kohm 1/10W
XREF

B12V

ANA_DIM_GPIO9

Lo Int ROM selects TCLK Lo 14.318MHz Lo Int ROM Selects Hi TCLK 20MHz

R445

10Kohm 1/10W

XREF

PWM1

GPIO9 PWM1

D400

R440 0ohm

Hi Int ROM selects Hi TCLK 24MHz Hi Int ROM selects Hi TCLK

FT705 BLM41P600S IC415 TP1106 VCT_RESET C418 1uF 10V


M24C32-W MN6T 1 2 3 4
E0 E1 E2 VSS VCC /WC S CL SDA

IC416 KIA7042AF-RTF
VCC OUT GND

R470

1/10W 4.7Kohm

C417 10uF 16V

8 7 6 5

TP1077
XREF

R446 EEP_WP E_SCL E_SDA

10Kohm 1/10W

Lo
10Kohm 1/10W
XREF

Hi Atmel Data Flash 1/f OCM 24bit ADD mode

R455 R457 R458

R447 R448
10Kohm 1/10W

100ohm 100ohm 100ohm

X TP1078 REF

PWM_DIM_GPIO8

GPIO8 PWM0 U_DO

Standard SPI i/f OCM 20bit ADD Mode

TP1079

R449

10Kohm 1/10W

XREF

PWM0

R454

10Kohm 1/10W

In okt debug In okt debug on DDC_D on DDC_A Int OSC Ext OSC

R456

10Kohm 1/10W

XREF

SPI_DO

S_DO

Lo Normal Lo
R460
10Kohm 1/10W
XREF

SPI_CLK

R462

10Kohm 1/10W

XREF

S_CLK S_CSn

Lo Debug Hi Hi Test A Hi Int OSC

SPI_CSn

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10-5

Schematic Diagram

10-1-6 LBE OPTION


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Power Signal
B1.8V_2
FT510 BLM41P600S
2 1

VDDI_1.8
C510 1u F C511 C512
16V 50V 100nF 10nF

C513
50V 1nF

C514 1uF

C515

C516

16V 50V 100nF 10nF

C517
50V 1nF

B3.3V
FT511 BLM41P600S
2 1

VDDE_3.3
C526 1uF C527 C528
16V 50V 100nF 10nF

C529
50V 1nF

C530 1uF

C531
16V 100nF

VCT_RESET

LVDSIN_3.3
0ohm 0ohm 0ohm 100ohm

VDDE_3.3 VDDI_1.8 B3.3V


FT512 BLM41P600S
2 1

R546 R547 R548 R549

R550 R551 R552 R553

0ohm 0ohm 0ohm 0ohm

SCL_G SDA_G

LBE OPTION

LVDSOUT_3.3

LVDSIN_3.3
C538 1uF C539 C540
16V 50V 100nF 10nF 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 99 98 97
I2C_ADDR00 I2C_ADDR01 I2C_SCL VDDE VDDE BLU_OUT11 BLU_OUT10 BLU_OUT09 BLU_OUT08 BLU_OUT07 BLU_OUT06 BLU_OUT05 BLU_OUT04 BLU_OUT03 BLU_OUT02 BLU_OUT01 BLU_OUT00 I2C_SDA nRESET TMODE0 TMODE1 TMODE2 VDDE VSSE VSSE VSSE VDDI VDDI VDDI VSSI VSSI VSSI

100ohm 1/10W

C545 C546 C544 16V 50V 1uF 100nF 10nF


1

C547
50V 1nF

LVDSOUT_3.3
LV_E(0:9) LV_E(0)
100ohm 1/10W

R515 R516 R517 R518 R519 R520

0ohm 0ohm 0ohm 0ohm 0ohm 0ohm

FT513 BLM41P600S

R510

LV_E(1) LV_E(2) LV_E(3) LV_E(4) LV_E(5) LV_E(6) LV_E(7) LV_E(8) LV_E(9)

100ohm 1/10W

R531 R532

0ohm 0ohm

R514

1 U2122 1 U2123 1 U2124 1 U2125

GRN_OUT00

GRN_OUT01

GRN_OUT02

GRN_OUT03

GRN_OUT04

GRN_OUT05

GRN_OUT06

RED_OUT00

RED_OUT01

RED_OUT02

RED_OUT03

RED_OUT04

RED_OUT05

RED_OUT06

RED_OUT07

RED_OUT08

RED_OUT09

RED_OUT10

RED_OUT11

TESTIN6 TESTIN8 TESTIN7 VDDE VSSE

GRN_OUT08 VSSE VDDE

GRN_OUT07

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 31 32

TESTIN0 TESTIN1 TESTCLK SCANEN TESTIN2 TESTIN3 VDDI VSSI AVSS33D AVDD33D RIN1N RIN1P RIN2N RIN2P VDDLVDS RIN3N RIN3P RINCLKN RINCLKP VSSLVDS RIN4N RIN4P RIN5N RIN5P AVSS33A AVDD33A VDDI VSSI TESTIN4 TESTIN5

V_SYNC_OUT DEN_OUT

H_SYNC_OUT CLKOUT VSSE AVDD33D AVSS33D T AN TAP T BN TBP AVSS33DRV AVDD33DRV TCN TCP TCLKN TCLKP AVSS33DRV AVDD33DRV TDN TDP TEN TEP AVSS33A AVDD33A

IC510
LBE

R521 R522 R523 R524 R525 R526 R527 R528 R529 R530

0ohm 0ohm 0ohm 0ohm 0ohm 0ohm 0ohm 0ohm 0ohm 0ohm

ANA_DIMMING PWM_DIMMING GRN_OUT11 GRN_OUT10 GRN_OUT09

96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65

TP501 TP502 1 TP503 1 TP504


1

TP524 TP505 1 TP506


1
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 31
MGND1 MGND2

ACM2012D-900-2P-T TXOUT0TXOUT0+ TXOUT1TXOUT1+ TXOUT2TXOUT2+ TXOUTCLKTXOUTCLK+ TXOUT3TXOUT3+ TXOUT0BTXOUT0B+ FT400 ACM2012D-900-2P-T FT401 ACM2012D-900-2P-T FT402 ACM2012D-900-2P-T FT403 ACM2012D-900-2P-T FT404 ACM2012D-900-2P-T FT405

TP507 TP508
1

TP509 1 TP510
1

R511

100ohm 1/10W

TP511 TP512
1

R512

100ohm 1/10W

TP513 TP514
1

TP520 TP515 1 TP516


1

R513

R543 R544 R545

0ohm 1/10W 0ohm 1/10W 0ohm 1/10W

TP521 TP522 TP523

VDDE

VSSE

VDDI

VDDI

VDDI

VSSI

VSSI

33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64

VSSI

GT121-31P-TD-E1000

CN702
SCL_G SDA_G

10-6

Samsung Electronics

Schematic Diagram

10-1-7 VCT4973
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VAIN_L VAIN_R AV_L AV_R TAGC
XREF XREF

Power Signal

D210 MMBD4148SE

D211 MMBD4148SE

16V
3 3

VSUP5.0BE

PC_DVI_R PC_DVI_L SC1_SR_OUT SC1_SL_OUT ANY_SC2_SR_OUT ANY_SC2_SL_OUT

C240 C242 C244

10uF 16V C241 10uF 16V 10uF C243 10uF 10uF 16V C245 10uF

16V 16V

SLIN SRIN

16V 16V

B8V
1Kohm 1/10W 1Kohm 1/10W

0ohm

L212 INSTPAR

R859

D215 MMBD4148SE D214 MMBD4148SE


100nF

10uF 10uF

XREF

IF_A

B8V

B8V

XREF

R227

R228

C2101

VSUP3.3DIG

C246 C247

C272

VSUP1.8DIG

XREF

XREF

XREF XREF

KSA1182 Q215 C2102


10uF 16V

R213

C251 C252 C253 R214

R215

C250

R2101

100ohm 1/10W

R216 6.8Kohm R217 6.8Kohm R212 50V 4.7Kohm 100nF 3.3uF C271 C270

10uF 16V

100nF FT230

100nF 100nF 100nF 0ohm

0ohm

0ohm

VSUP5.0IF

X6966M

AIN_R AIN_L

B5V
L210 INSTPAR C248
1 2

C249
10uF 16V

VSUP5.0BE KSA1182 Q216 R2102


100ohm 1/10W

100nF 25V

C290 16V C291 16V

33pF

TP210
33pF

XREF

VCT_RESET

E_SDA 10uF 10uF


SPEAKERR SPEAKERL VSUP5.0BE TEST/SUBW AIN1R/SIF SVMOUT AOUT1L AOUT2L AIN3L AIN2L AIN3R AIN2R AIN1L TAGC GIN RIN BIN VSUP8.0AU VREFAU AOUT1R AOUT2R VREFIF VERT+ FBIN GND SENSE GNDM VERTROUT GOUT RSW1 RSW2 GND EW IFIN-

TP211

33pF

TP213

C281

T 53398-1290 P219
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
MGND2

TEST4

TP212

C280

E_SCL BUS_STOP EEP_WP VSUP3.3BE TX RX

XREF

35V 4.7uF C256

33pF

C255 100nF R218 1Kohm

IFIN+

XREF

BOUT VRD XREF VSUP3.3BE GND GND

RESETQ VSUP5.0FE VSUP5.0IF VSUP3.3DIG GND GND VSUP1.8DIG XTAL1 XTAL2 P22 P23

BLM41P600S FT220

C254 1uF 10V

XREF

C282

MGND1

R220 FT221 BLM41P600S

50V
4.7Kohm 1/10W

22pF X800

C257 HC-49/SM5H(20.25MHz) C258 IDENT_COMP2 IDENT_COMP1

33pF

TP214
33pF

C283

XREF XREF

TP215 TP216

VSUP3.3IO VSUP3.3DAC

VSUP3.3IO VSUP3.3DAC GNDDAC SAFETY HFLB HOUT

50V

22pF

C284

0ohm 0ohm

R219 10Kohm 10Kohm R222

XREF XREF

C285

33pF

33pF

TP217

SDA_G
XREF

1Kohm

R224

VPROT ADB11 ADB9 ADB8 ADB13 ADB14 ADB17 PSWEQ ADB18

IC210
VCT4862-XX F2

PSENQ ADB10 DB7 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 ADB0 ADB1 ADB2 ADB3 P24/656CLKIO P25/656HIO P26/656VIO

12

C286

SCL_G

B3.3V

B3.3V

TP220 R9710 10Kohm TP218 R9711 10Kohm C287

VSUP3.3EIO
B C E

R225 R226

C288

25V 100nF

ADB16 ADB15 STOPQ ENEQ ADB12 ADB7

Q210 2SC2412K-Q
1/10W 10ohm

R229

XREF

R231

47ohm

EXT_CLK

RA210

2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8

VSUP3.3FE

VSUP1.8FE

XREF XREF

DFVBL/FIELD

ALE RSTQ

PWMV/FBOUT

1 2 P 3 T1 205 4 5

TP201 1 TP202 1
XREF

ADB19

P32/656IO2 VSUP3.3EIO GNDEIO P33/656IO3


P34/656IO4
P35/656IO5

SDA_G SCL_G A5V BUS_STOP

RDQ WRQ OCF

1 3 5 7 1 3 5

ADB4

P31/656IO1

CN201

ADB6 ADB5

33

330ohm 1/10W

R232

P30/656IO0

R233 0ohm
XREF

TP203 1 TP204 1

P37/656IO7

XROMQ

EXTIFQ

VOUT3

VOUT2

VOUT1

P36/656IO6

VIN10

VIN11

VIN1

VIN2

VIN3

VIN4

VIN5

VIN6

VIN7

VIN8

VIN9

GND

GND

SDA

SCL

P21

P20

P17

P16

P15

P14

P13

P12

P11

P10

RA211

DE_O(0:7)

33

100ohm 100ohm

0ohm

B3.3V B3.3V
C239 1 uF

Europe Option 100ohm C259 C260 C261 R254 100nF 100nF 100nF
XREF XREF XREF XREF

10Kohm 10Kohm

VSUP3.3FE

SDA_G SCL_G
XREF

VSUP1.8FE

TTX only
IDENT_HP IDENT_AV D4_1_CONT3_SC2_SW D4_1_CONT1_SC1_SW RESTART IDENT_SVHS IDENT_VIDEO VCTEEPROM_SCL VCTEEPROM_SDA
XREF XREF

R257 R258

R261 R262

10Kohm 10Kohm

SC1_FB SC1_BLUE SC1_GREEN SC1_RED

R255 R256

R275

C262 C263 C264 C265 C266

100nF 100nF 2 2 100nF 100nF 100nF

1 1 3.3uH

XREF XR L804EF XR L803EF XREF XREF

3.3uH

R263 3.3Kohm 0ohm 0ohm

XREF XREF XREF XREF XREF XREF

IC211
AT24C16AN-10SI-2.7 1 2 3 4
NC NC NC VSS VCC /WC SCL SDA

R264 3.3Kohm

B5V
C202
50V 47pF

SC1_CVBS_IN S_VHS_C S_VHS_Y SC2_CVBS_IN VIDEO_CVBS_1

C203
50V 47pF
3 3 3 3 3

VCTEEPROM_SDA VCTEEPROM_SCL

R211

100ohm

B3.3V

R251 R252

Q211 KSA1182 C267


B C E

Q212 KSC1623-Y

D220 D222 D219 D218 D221 MM MM MM MM MMBD4148SE BD4148SE BD4148SE BD4148SE BD4148SE

16V 100uF R269 10Kohm 1/10W R267 150 1/16W

200ohm

R268

XREF

SC2_CVBS_OUT

B5V

R270 18Kohm 1/10W

R271 470ohm 1/10W Q213 KSA1182

C268

C E

Q214 KSC1623-Y R273


200ohm
XREF

16V 100uF R274 10Kohm 1/10W R272 150 1/16W

SC1_CVBS_OUT

Samsung Electronics

8 7 6 5

R210

1 00 oh m

B3.3V
R265 18Kohm 1/10W R266 470ohm 1/10W

XREF

10-7

Schematic Diagram

10-1-8 FLI5921
This Document can not be used without Samsungs authorization.

Signal
2

FT310 BLM41P600S
1

OPTION

C314 C311 C312 C313 C316 C315 C317 C318 1u F 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1nF 10uF

AVDD_3.3 RVDD_3.3 MEM_3.3


2

DVDD_1.8

R9702 R9701 R9705

R9700 R9699

POWER_SEL MUTE_AMP IDENT_PC IDENT_DVI

Power

A3.3V

MEM_Q_3.3

SDA_G SCL_G E_SDA E_SCL S_DELAY SOUND_SEL3 SOUND_SEL1 SOUND_SEL2

B3.3V A3.3V

AVDD_3.3

4.7Kohm 1/10W 4.7Kohm

3.3Kohm 3.3Kohm 1/10W 10Kohm

XREF

LV_O(0:9) LV_E(0:9)

LV_O(0) LV_O(1) LV_O(2) LV_O(3) LV_O(4) LV_O(5) LV_O(6) LV_O(7) LV_O(8) LV_O(9)

XREF

68Kohm

1Kohm 1Kohm

0ohm

0ohm 0ohm 0ohm

0ohm

AVDD_1.8 ADCV_3.3

R320 R321

10Kohm 10Kohm

LV_E(0) LV_E(1) LV_E(2) LV_E(3) LV_E(4) LV_E(5) LV_E(6) LV_E(7) LV_E(8) LV_E(9)

C321 C322 C323 C320 1uF 1uF 1nF 10uF


1

XREF XREF XREF

SW_INVERTER PPWR DQM

R324 R325 R326 R327

FT311 BLM41P600S R9720

R358 R323 R359

R322

XREF

DQ_B_(0:15)

AVDD_OUT_LV_3.3

AVDD_OUT_LV_3.3

GPIO_18/SCL_0_2W_Mst

AVDD_OUT_LV_3.3

CH1P_LV_E/R6

CH2P_LV_E/R4

CH0P_LV_E/G0

CH2P_LV_O/G6

CLKP_LV_O/G4

CH3P_LV_O/G2

CH3P_LV_E/R0

CLKN_LV_E/R3

GPIO_17/DVS

CRVSS

CRVSS

GPIO_12/B6

GPIO_11/B5

GPIO_10/B4

CLKP_LV_E/R2

RVDD_3.3

CVDD_1.8

CRVSS

CVDD_1.8

GPIO_19/SDA_0_2W_Mst

GPIO_16/DHS

CLKN_LV_O/G5

CH1N_LV_E/R7

CH2N_LV_E/R5

CH3N_LV_E/R1

GPIO_14/DCLK

AVSS_OUT_LV

AVSS_OUT_LV

CH2N_LV_O/G7

CH3N_LV_O/G3

CH0P_LV_O/B2

CH1P_LV_O/B0

GPIO_15/DEN

RVDD_3.3

PBIAS

PPWR

DQM

CH0N_LV_O/B3

CH1N_LV_O/B1

GPIO_21/SDA_1_2W_Mst

GPIO_20/SCL_1_2W_Mst

CH0N_LV_E/G1

SCAN_EN

AVSS_LV

AVDD_LV_3.3

GPIO_13/B7

CVDD_1.8

DQ8_B

A1.8V
C325
2 10uF 1

DVDD_1.8
C326
10uF

0ohm 1/10W

104 103 102 101 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 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

C330 C331 C329 C328 C327 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1nF

R328

220ohm 1/10W

FT312 BLM41P600S

RX2+ RX2-

XREF XREF

AVDD_1.8
C333
2 10uF 1

RX1+ RX1-

XREF XREF

C334
10uF

C336 C337 C335 1uF 1uF 1nF R X0 + RX0RXC+ RXCXREF XREF

FT313 BLM41P600S

XREF XREF

XREF

A3.3V
C340
2 10uF 1

RVDD_3.3
C341 C344 C343 C346 C347 C342 C345 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1nF 10uF

DDC_SCL_DVI DDC_SDA_DVI

XREF

DDC_SCL_VGA DDC_SDA_VGA RX TX

XREF XREF XREF XREF

100ohm 100ohm
R329 R330

R936 R937
0ohm 1/10W 0ohm 1/10W

FT314 BLM41P600S PC_H_SYNC PC_V_SYNC


XREF XREF

AVDD_3.3
2

Pb S OY Y Pr

XREF

XREF XREF

C352 C353 C351 C350 1uF 1uF 1uF 1nF


1

XREF

FT315 BLM41P600S

R338 R339 R340 PC_BLUE SOGMCSS


XREF

56ohm 1/10W 354 C 56ohm 1/10W 355 C 56ohm 1/10W 356 C

10nF 50V 10nF 50V 10nF 50V

XREF XREF

GPIO_22/INT1/IRQ_OUT

GPIO_8/PWM2/BOOT[6]

GPIO_3/JTAG_RESET

GPIO_4/JTAG_TDO

LBADC_VDD_3.3

VDD1_ADC_1.8

PWM0/BOOT[5]

VSS_RPLL

CVDD_1.8

RVDD_3.3

CVDD_1.8

CVDD_1.8

RVDD_3.3

RESETn

GPIO_2

C359
2 10uF 1

C360

CRVSS

CRVSS

CRVSS

CRVSS

A3.3V
2 1

FT316 BLM41P600S

C365 22uF

C366 100nF

FT317 BLM41P600S

ADCV_3.3 A3.3V
100ohm 10Kohm

157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208

DQ7_A

SPI_DI

VCLK

TCLK

XTAL

C363 C364 C361 C362 1uF 1uF 1uF 1nF 10uF

VSS1_ADC

VSSA_ADC

PWM1/BOOT[4]

VDD_RPLL_1.8

GPIO_23/INT0

VBUFC_RPLL

JTAG_BS_EN

PC_RED

RED1+

SPI_DO/BOOT[2]

AVDD_RPLL_3.3

GPIO_24/VDA[0]

GPIO_25/VDA[1]

GPIO_26/VDA[2]

GPIO_27/VDA[3]

GPIO_28/VDA[4]

GPIO_29/VDA[5]

GPIO_30/VDA[6]

GPIO_31/VDA[7]

XREF

GPIO_6/JTAG_CLK

GPIO_5/JTAG_TDI

LBADC_RTN/GND

SPI_CSn/BOOT[0]

SPI_CLK/BOOT[1]

VDDA_ADC_3.3

GPIO_7/JTAG_MODE

GPIO_1/DDC_SDA_0

GPIO_0/DDC_SCL_0

ADCV_3.3

GPIO_9/PWM3/BOOT[7]

PC_GREEN

LBADC_IN3

LBADC_IN2

LBADC_IN1

105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156

VSSA_DVI REXT

DQ9_B DQ10_B DQ11_B DQ12_B DQ13_B DQ14_B DQ15_B DQ0_B DQ1_B DQ2_B DQ3_B DQ4_B DQ5_B DQ6_B DQ7_B CRVSS RVDD_3.3 A10 A0 A1 A2 A3

VDD_DVI_1.8 VSSA_DVI RX2+ RX2VDDA_DVI_3.3 RX1+ RX1VSSA_DVI VDD_DVI_1.8 VSSA_DVI RX0+ RX0VDDA_DVI_3.3 RXC + RXCVSS_DVI VDD_DVI_1.8 DDC_SCL_CH2 DDC_SDA_CH2 CRVSS RVDD_3.3 DDC_SCL_CH1 DDC_SDA_CH1 UART_DI UART_DO/BOOT[3] HSYNC2 VSYNC2 CVDD_1.8 CRVSS HSYNC1 VSYNC1 VSSA_ADC BLUE2+ VDDA_ADC_3.3 SOG_MCSS2 GREEN2+ VSSA_ADC RED2+ VSSA_ADC BLUEGREENRED VSSA_ADC BLUE1+ VDDA_ADC_3.3 SOG_MCSS1 GREEN1+

FLI5921H-LF
FLI5961-LF

A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 RVDD_3.3 CRVSS A9 MCLK BA RAS# CAS# WE# RVDD_3.3 CRVSS DQ8_A DQ9_A DQ10_A DQ11_A DQ12_A DQ13_A DQ14_A DQ15_A DQ0_A DQ1_A DQ2_A DQ3_A DQ4_A DQ5_A DQ6_A

IC310

52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

DQ_B_(8) DQ_B_(9) DQ_B_(10) DQ_B_(11) DQ_B_(12) DQ_B_(13) DQ_B_(14) DQ_B_(15) DQ_B_(0) DQ_B_(1) DQ_B_(2) DQ_B_(3) DQ_B_(4) DQ_B_(5) DQ_B_(6) DQ_B_(7)

XREF

A(0:10)

A(10) A(0) A(1) A(2) A(3) A(4) A(5) A(6) A(7) A(8) A(9)

R331 R333 R335 R336 R337


50V 10pF

47ohm /10W 1 X 0ohm 1/10W REF 0ohm 1/10W REF X 0ohm 1/10W REF X 0ohm 1/10W REF X

XREF

MCLK
XREF

BA RAS# CAS# WE# DQ_A_(8) DQ_A_(9) DQ_A_(10) DQ_A_(11) DQ_A_(12) DQ_A_(13) DQ_A_(14) DQ_A_(15) DQ_A_(0) DQ_A_(1) DQ_A_(2) DQ_A_(3) DQ_A_(4) DQ_A_(5) DQ_A_(6) DQ_A_(7)

DQ_A_(0:15)

C919

B5V_1 A5V
2B

DDC_VCC

A5V_1 PC_5V DVI_5V

A3.3V
2.7Kohm 2.7Kohm

R9721

0ohm 1/10W

R366

10Kohm

R9703

1/10W 10Kohm

TP1058

R343 R344

330ohm

D310 MMBD4148SE

D311 MMBD4148SE

D312 MMBD4148SE

4.7Kohm

FT318 BLM41P600S

1/10W 0ohm 1

10Kohm

R9715

R341

NT Option

R9722

D319

D314

A 1 C367 47uF 16V IC312 BA7657F C368


10nF 50V

KDS184
R302 R303

KDS184

DE_O(0) DE_O(1) DE_O(2) DE_O(3) DE_O(4) DE_O(5) DE_O(6) DE_O(7)

C926

R365

NT Option
C369 COMP1_Pr
XREF

100nF 25V

R345

1Kohm
XREF C E

DDC_WP

C370
24

XREF

XREF

XREF

XREF

4.7Kohm 1/10W

10uF 16V

NT Option
R347 470Kohm 50V

100nF 25V

C925

100nF 25V

HC-49/S-SMD(14.31818MHZ)

R346

RED1IN
2

HD1IN
23

X710
NT : 220nF(2203-006170) PAL : 0ohm(2007-000070)

4.7Kohm 1/10W

Q310

GM_RESET

DE_O(0:7)

IR

EXT_CLK

C371 COMP1_Y
XREF

10uF 16V

C372

470pF

21

R348

1/1 75ohm 0W

20

XREF

BLUE1IN GND2 C379 COMP1_Pb


XREF

VCC
19

Pb

6 7

R349 R350 68Kohm R352 2Kohm R351

1/1 75ohm 0W C380 100ohm


220nF 16V
NT : 220nF(2203-006170) PAL : Delete
XREF

GOUT
18

10uF 16V

RED2IN
8

VIDEOIN
17

SOY
XREF

GND3
9

SYNCOUT
16

G2OUT
10

CTL
15

NT Option
75ohm 0W 1/1

R353

GND4 COMP2_Pr C382 220nF 50V


XREF

BLUEOUT
14

11

VCT_RESET

BLUE2IN
12

VDOUT
13

VD1IN

VD2IN

R360 C384 COMP2_Y


XREF

R355

R362

R356

220nF 50V

R361

0ohm 1/10W 0ohm 1/10W 0ohm 1/10W

R354 4.7Kohm

A3.3V
NT Option

LED

R367

100ohm

GND

REDOUT

C375 C377 C378

0ohm 0ohm 0ohm

XREF

Pr Y

FT319 BLM41P600S
2 1

C385 1uF

OPTION NT vs PAL
NT Function Deletion
=> C369, C371, C379, D310, D311, D312, R347 C372, FT318, C367, C368, IC312, R350, R352 R310, R354, Q312, R357
SPI_CLK SPI_DO

B XREF

10Kohm

C387 COMP2_Pb
XREF

220nF 50V D316 MMBD4148SE D317 MMBD4148SE D318 MMBD4148SE

R310

TP1104 SPI_CSn SPI_DI


1
XREF XREF 1

B5V_1
2

4.7Kohm

10Kohm

PAL Option

Q312 E KSC1623-Y

SEL_COMP

C301
50V 1nF

R357 4.7Kohm

IC313 MX25L4005M2C-15G

TP1101
1
XREF

NT : 10uF(2203-006333) PAL : 220nF(2203-000578)


1 2 1 2 1

TP1103

XREF

TP1105

TP1102

PAL Function Deletion


=> R360, R361, R362

10-8

R311

G1IN

HDOUT

KEY_INPUT2 KEY_INPUT1

SPI_CSn

22

BUS_STOP

C374 5pF 50 V MO

SW_POWER HDCP_CNTR EEP_WP PWM0 PWM1 PWM_DIM_GPIO8 ANA_DIM_GPIO9

SPI_CLK SPI_DI SPI_DO MUTEAMP_1 SEL_COMP

HDSYNC MO

HD2IN

KSC1623-Y

C373 5pF 50V MO

Samsung Electronics

Schematic Diagram

10-2 Function
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CN1 1 2 3 B o a rd In T y p e H a rn e s s C2 100nF C1 100nF CD1 CD S3C 30G TH CD2 C D S3C 30G TH SW 1 KEY1 KEY2 GND

S OURCE
J P T -1 1 6 4 E B E M R3 510 SW 2 R4 510 SW 5

V OL _ DN
J P T -1 1 6 4 E B E M R5 680 SW 3

E NT E R
J P T -1 1 6 4 E B E M R6 680 SW 6

V OL _ UP
J P T -1 1 6 4 E B E M R7 1K SW 4

ME NU
J P T -1 1 6 4 E B E M R8 1K SW 7

CH_ DN
J P T -1 1 6 4 E B E M R9 4 .7 K

CH_ UP
J P T -1 1 6 4 E B E M R 10 4 .7 K

Samsung Electronics

10-9

Schematic Diagram

10-3 Power / IR
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5V_ST CN001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C002 C003 C004 C005 C006 5V_ST LED R006 POWER OUT LED SDA SCL IR 1K R002 3 ZD002 1608 200 2 LED001 LTL-353TBK BZX84C5V1 Q001 SST3904 9 10

12507WR-08L

1608 5pF

1608 5pF

1608 100nF

1608 100nF

1608 5pF

CD01

JTP-1164 EBEM CD003 POW R E

1608 200 2

3 ZD001

RM01 3 2 1 346HF10A

R004 IR CD02 3 ZD003 1608 200 5V_ST 2 L001 3225 10uH R005 OP001 ZD5 3 1608 200 2 CD001 CDS3C30GTH CD002 1 CDS3C30GTH 3 ZD004 1 2 VDD SMBDATA GND SMBCLK TSL2550 4 3 R007 1608 100 R008 1608 100 SDA SCL 1 CDS3C30GTH

BZX84C5V1

BZX84C5V1

23 1 5.5

24 1 5.5

25 1 1.8

26 1 1.8

GT 1 G/T PIN

10-10

BZX84C5V1

22uF/16V

BZX84C6V2

CDS3C30GTH R01 1608 10K 2 ZD01 BZX84C6V2 C 02 1608 0.1uF C01

R009 5V_ST 16 0 8 4 7 POWER OUT

SW001

R003

LED002 LTL-353TBK

47uF/16V

CDS3C30GTH

LED003 LTL-353TBK

LED004 LTL-353TBK

C007

2 C001 100nF

Samsung Electronics

Troubleshooting

6. Troubleshooting
6-1 First Checklist for Troubleshooting
1. Check the various cable connections first. - Check to see if there is a burnt or damaged cable. - Check to see if there is a disconnected cable connection or a connection is too loose. - Check to see if the cables are connected according to the connection diagram. 2. Check the power input to the Video Board. 3. Check the voltage in and out between the SMPS Video Board, between the SMPS X, Y Drive Board, and between the Logic Boards.

Samsung Electronics

6-1

Troubleshooting

6-2 Checkpoints by Error Mode


6-2-1 No Power
Symptom - The LEDs on the front panel do not work when connecting the power cord. - The SMPS relay does not work when connecting the power cord. - The power of the unit seems to be out of order.

The SMPS relay or the LEDs on the front panel do not work when connecting the power cord if the cables are improperly connected or the Video Board or SMPS is out of order. In this case, check the following: - Check the internal cable connection status inside the unit. Major Checklist - Check the fuses of each part. - Check the output voltage of SMPS. - Replace the Video Board.

Troubleshooting Procedures

Are the AC IN socket connector and the Main SMPS CN800 connected? Yes

No

The AC IN socket connector and the Main SMPS CN800 connected

Is the Fuse (F801S) of the Main SMPS Power Input Part blown? Yes

No

Replace Fuse (F801S)

Main SMPS CN804-2 Pin 3: STB 5V Pin 5 PS-ON: Check to see if it is 0V Yes

No Replace the Main SMPS

Replace the Main Board

No

Replace the Digital Board

6-2

Samsung Electronics

Troubleshooting

6-2-2 When the unit is repeatedly turned on and off


Symptom - The SMPS relay is repeatedly turned on and off. In general, the SMPS relay repeatedly turns on and off by the protection function due to a defect on a board connected to the SMPS. - Disconnect all cables from the SMPS, operate the SMPS alone and check if the SMPS works properly and if each voltage Major Checklist output is correct. - If the symptom continues even when SMPS is operated alone, replace the SMPS. - If the symptom is not observed when operating the SMPS alone, find any defective ASSYs by connecting the cables one by one.

Troubleshooting Procedures

Does the symptom continue after connecting the power and removing the CN809 cable from the Main SMPS? Yes

No

Does the symptom continue when connecting the power after connecting the CN809 cable and removing the CN1, CN2, CN4 and CN6 cables from the DC-DC SMPS?

Replace the DC-DC SMPS

Does the symptom continue after connecting the power and removing the CN804-2 cable from the Main SMPS? Yes

Does the symptom continue when connecting the power after removing the CN4 cable from the DC-DC SMPS?

Replace the X Drive Board

Replace the Main SMPS

Does the symptom continue when connecting the power after removing CN2 from the DC-DC SMPS?

Replace the Y Drive Board

Does the symptom continue when connecting the power after removing CN810 from the Main SMPS?

Replace the Logic Drive Board

Caution

When separating and connecting the cables such as CN809 of the Main SMPS, CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4 and CN5 of DC-DC SMPS, CN of the X Drive Board, and CN of the Y Drive Board, a spark may be generated by the electric charge of the high capacity capacitor. Therefore, wait some time after separating the power cord from the unit.

Samsung Electronics

6-3

Troubleshooting

6-2-3 No Picture (When audio is normal)


Symptom - Audio is normal but no picture is displayed on the screen. - This may happen when the Video Board is normal but the X, Y Drive Board, Logic Board, or Y Buffer Board is out of order. Major Checklist - The output voltage of the Main SMPS or the DC-DC SMPS is out of order. - This may happen when the LVDS cable connecting the Main Board and the Logic Board is disconnected.

Are the Vs and Va voltages normal after removing the CN809 No cable from the Main SMPS?

Replace the Main SMPS

Troubleshooting Procedures

Yes

Is the output voltage of the DC-DC SMPS normal when reconnecting the CN809 cable and removing the CN1, CN2, CN4 and CN6 cables from the DC-DC SMPS? Yes Replace the Y Drive Board

No Replace the DC-DC SMPS

Replace the X Drive Board

Replace the Logic Drive Board

Replace the Y Buffer Drive Board

Caution

When separating and connecting the cables such as CN809 of the Main SMPS, CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4 and CN5 of the DC-DC SMPS, CN of the X Drive Board, and CN of the Y Drive Board, a spark may be generated by the electric charge of the high capacity capacitor. Therefore, wait some time after separ ating the power cord from the unit.

6-4

Samsung Electronics

Troubleshooting

6-2-4 No Sound
Symptom - Video is normal but there is no sound. - When the speaker connectors are disconnected or damaged. - When the sound processing part of the Video Board is out of order. Major Checklist - Speaker defect. - When setting the volume to 0 (Nonsense).

Is the cable connection between the Video Board and the speaker properly connected?

No

Connect the cable properly or replace the cable, if necessary.

Troubleshooting Procedures

Yes

Is the speaker output terminal of the Main Board normal? Yes

No

Replace the DC-DC SMPS

Replace the Y Drive Board

Replace the X Drive Board

Replace the Logic Drive Board

Replace the Y Buffer Drive Board

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6-3 Trouble-shooting with New Features


6-3-1 Installation & Connection
Problem The unit does not turn on when I press the Power button on the remote control. A normal broadcast is not displayed. Cable broadcasting does not work. Satellite broadcasting does not work. Solution Check to see if the power cord is connected. Confirm that the Device Selection of the remote control is set to TV. Check to see if the antenna cable has been properly connected. Install a satellite antenna (Parabola) and connect it to the TV. Subscribe to a local cable broadcasting firm and get support.

6-3-2 Menu & Remote Control


Problem Solution Press the Select Device button to select the TV or external device. Replace the battery of the remote control with a new one. Insert the battery making sure the polarity (+,-) is correct. Check if the angle or the distance is sufficient, or if there is any interference between the product and the remote control. Make sure the user has pressed the correct button. To avoid direct sunlight to the receiving panel of the TV, remove any indoor lighting or change the location of the TV. Check if the power switch at the back left of the TV is turned on. Press the Select Device button to select the TV. Change the channel using the remote control of the cable or satellite receiver. Press the TV/AV button and check if the AV item is grayed out. When the AV item is grayed out, you cannot select an A/V channel. Check if the connector is properly connected. Check if the menu is grayed out. If a menu is grayed out, it cannot be selected.

The remote control does not work.

Cannot change the channel with the remote control. Cannot select an A/V channel. Cannot select a menu.

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6-3-3 Screen
Problem The screen is black and there is no sound. Solution Check if the power cord is properly connected. Turn on the power. Select an AV channel that corresponds to the external device.

Adjust the screen brightness. Only the screen is blank/it is dark If the screen is too dark, check to see if Power Saving Mode is set to "Super Power or too bright. Saving". Although Super Power Saving Mode consumes less power than Standard Mode, Super Power Saving Mode may have the screen dark. The screen is blue/the external channel is not displayed. The screen overlaps (double/triple). The screen is snowy or unclear. The picture quality gets worse when it is windy Dotted or semi-dotted lines are displayed on the screen. The screen is black and white. The colors of the screen are odd/strange. Unusual lines appear on the screen. Unusual lines appear on the screen when watching or Check if the connector is properly installed. Select an AV channel that corresponds to the external device. Check if the antenna is properly installed. Adjust the position, angle or direction of the antenna. Check if the antenna has been bent or moved by the wind. Check the antenna for its lifetime. (Normally 3 - 5 years, 1-2 years near the coast) Install the antenna as far away from the road as possible. Adjust the color density. Check if the connector is properly installed. Adjust the color tones. Keep the antenna away from the power cord or connectors if possible. Keep the video player as far away from the TV as possible.

There is no picture on the screen A video signal is only output through the Monitor OUT port when the current input mode is TV when I have connected to another (analog broadcast), External In or S-VIDEO. device through the Monitor OUT Check that the current mode is one of the above. port. Black or red spots appear on the screen. A PDP TV uses a PDP panel consisting of 123million (SD Grade) ~ 315million (HD Grade) pixels. Although a PDP panel is a product that requires high technologies to integrate a few million pixels, a bright or dark pixel may exist on the panel, this does not affect the performance of the product. Displaying a still picture on the screen may permanently damage the PDP panel. A boundary may appear due to the difference in the transparency of the panel when watching the picture in the 4:3 aspect ratio for a long time and the picture in the left, right and center screens is a still image. A boundary may appear when watching a still picture from a DVD player or a video game console on the screen for a long time. Due to the nature of PDP TVs, partial after-images may appear if a still picture is displayed for a certain period of time after connecting a video game console or a computer. This is caused by brightness deterioration due to the storage effect of the panel, and to prevent this from happening, we recommend you reduce 'brightness' and 'contrast'.

A boundary appears on the screen.

An after-image remains on the screen.

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6-3-4 Sound
Problem Solution Increase the volume. Press the Mute button. There may be no sound when the internal amplifier setting is set to Off. Set the Internal Amplifier Setting to On. If you have connected the DVI signal to HDMI IN using the DVI HDMI converter cable, you have to connect an additional audio (L/R) cable to the DVI Audio IN port to hear audio. Increase the volume. Set the auto volume control to ON. Keep the antenna away from the power cord or connectors if possible. Press the Multiplex button to select the TV. This sound may be heard when the product chassis shrinks or expands due to the surrounding humidity or temperature change. This sound does not indicate a problem and there is no need to worry. A PDP TV may produce sound at a certain level when operating the fan to cool its internal temperature. In addition, since the high-speed switching circuit and the high current may produce noise depending on the screen brightness change, a PDP TV produces more noise than a conventional CRT TV.

There is no sound.

The sound is very low. There is a lot of noise. The selected language does not appear. A "snapping" sound is emitted from the product.

There is noise from the product.

6-3-5 Channel
Problem There are no channels available. Some channels are not available. Only the UHF (14-69) channels are not available. Solution Check if the antenna is properly installed. Press the Auto Channel button to store channels. Adjust the position, angle or direction of the antenna. Use the number keys to select a specific channel and press Store/Clear to memorize it. Check if the antenna is able to receive UHF signals

6-3-6 PC
Problem I cannot change the resolution. Solution Update the driver of the graphics card with the latest version.

Letters are not properly displayed. Set the resolution lower than the current one. (e.g. 1024 768 640 480)

6-3-7 Others
Problem The product is hot. Solution Since a PDP TV displays a picture on the screen by discharging plasma, operating for a long time may introduce heat onto the panel. The internal heat of the panel is sent to the vent on the upper part of the product, and users must take care not to touch the hot air from the vent. The heat from the PDP TV does not indicate a defect or problem. Samsung Electronics

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6-4 Troubleshooting Procedures by ASS'Y


No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name ASSY BOARD P-POWER ASSY PCB MISC-MAIN ASSY PCB P-SMPS ASSY PDP P-X MAIN BOARD ASSY PDP P-Y MAIN BOARD ASSY PDP P-Y BUFF UPPER BOARD ASSY PDP P-Y BUFF LOWER BOARD ASSY PDP P-LOGIC BOARD ASSY PDP P-ADDRESS E BUFF BOARD Code No BN96-02050D BN94-00759A BN96-02413B BN96-02038A BN96-02039A BN96-02040A BN96-02041A BN96-02042A BN96-02043A BN96-02044A BN96-02784A 2901-001357 Description Power Button Board Main Board SMPS Board X Drive Board Y Drive Board Y Buffer Upper Board Y Buffer Lower Board Logic Board Address E Buffer Board Address F Buffer Board Function Key Board Power Major Symptoms The remote control does not work properly, LED does not work properly, function key mode does not work properly. No power, TV screen is broken(Check tuner CVBS), No power, Abnormal screen for each input source, Sound trouble No power, Blank screen, the Relay repeats On and Off. Blank screen Blank screen Upper screen is blank Lower screen is blank Blank screen, Screen noise Corresponding Buffer Board block screen is blank. Corresponding Buffer Board block screen is blank. The side function key does not work properly The remote control does not work properly, LED does not work properly, function key mode does not work properly.

10 ASSY PDP P-ADDRESS F BUFF BOARD 11 ASSY BOARD P-FUNCTION 12 ASSY MISC P-INLET

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Electrical Part List

5. Electrical Part List


5-1 PS42V6SX/XEC Service Item
You can search for the updated part code through ITSELF web site. URL:http://itself.sec.samsung.co.kr
Loc.No. CIS3 T0074 T0079 T0159 T0044 T0073 T0096 T0048 T0049 T0142 T0937 T0938 T0159 T0003 M0013 M0013 Code No. BN40-00072A BN59-00488A BN94-00759A BN96-01856A BN96-01887A BN96-02038A BN96-02039A BN96-02040A BN96-02041A BN96-02042A BN96-02043A BN96-02044A BN96-02413B BN96-02737A BN96-02743A BN96-02744A BN96-02746A BN96-02747A T0175 BN96-02785A Description TUNER REMOCON ASSY PCB MISC-MAIN ASSY PCB P-SMPS ASSY PDP MODULE P ASSY PDP P-X MAIN BOARD ASSY PDP P-Y MAIN BOARD ASSY PDP P-Y BUFF UPPER BOARD ASSY PDP P-Y BUFF LOWER BOARD ASSY PDP P-LOGIC BOARD ASSY PDP P-ADDRESS E BUFF BOAR ASSY PDP P-ADDRESS F BUFF BOAR ASSY PCB P-SMPS ASSY COVER P-FRONT ASSY COVER P-REAR ASSY COVER P-REAR BOTTOM ASSY STAND P-SET RIGHT ASSY STAND P-SET LEFT ASSY SPEAKER P Specification TECH0949PG46A(S),TECH0949PG46A(S), TORINO-EO,TM79,Single Micom,39,E BN41-00649A,TWISTER SPD-50P5HD(DC_DC),200Vin M1,PS42S5S,D,V4,1002 M1,PS42S5S,D,V4, M1,PS42S5S,D,V4, M1,PS42S5S M1,PS42S5S M1,PS42S5S,D,V4,1 M1,PS42S5 M1,PS42S5 PS-42V6S,220V(only),370* 42V6,XEC,HIPS HB,BLK( 42V6,PCM T0.5 42V6,HIPS HB,BK 42V6,HIPS HB,BLK( 42V6,HIPS HB,BLK(B 8ohm,Twister,42inch,10W Q'ty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SA/SNA S.A S.A S.A S.A S.A S.A S.A S.A S.A S.A S.A S.A S.N.A S.A S.A S.A S.N.A S.N.A S.A

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Exploded View & Part List

4. Exploded View & Part List


4-1 PS42V6SX/XEC
You can search for the updated part code through ITSELF web site. URL:http://itself.sec.samsung.co.kr

Loc.No. FT532
T0074 T0268
M0013 T0448

Code No. 2901-001357 BN96-02743A BN96-02744A BN63-02216A BN96-02784A BN96-02050D BN96-02737A BN64-00419A BN64-00421A BN96-01887A BN64-00122A BP64-00177A BN61-02184A BN64-00366A BN59-00488A BN94-00759A BN96-02780A BN96-01774A BN96-02413B BN96-02785A 3903-000145 BN96-02135E

Description FILTER-EMI AC LINE ASSY COVER P-REAR ASSY COVER P-REAR BOTTOM COVER-FRONT ASSY BOARD P-FUNCTION ASSY BOARD P-POWER & IR ASSY COVER P-FRONT KNOB-POWER KNOB POWER ASSY PDP MODULE P SCREEN-EMI,FILTER BADGE-BRAND SPRING ETC INDICATOR-LED REMOCON ASSY PCB MISC-MAIN ASSY PCB P ASSY BRACKET P-WALL RIGHT ASSY PCB P-SMPS ASSY SPEAKER P CBF-POWER CORD ASSY COVER P-REAR SUB

Specification 250V,6A,UL/SA/VDE,0.1 42V6,PCM T0.5 42V6,HIPS HB,BK 42V6,HIPS,HB,XEC,BLK(BK500), TWISTER,CT5000-385 Twister,CT5000-3 42V6,XEC,HIPS HB,BLK( 42V6,PC,VIOLET 42V6,DECO,ABS,HB,BLK(BK500),C M1,PS42S5S,D,V4,1002 FILTER,42P3,984*584,T3 ALL,AL,T1.5,70,11.3,BLK,SILI SUS304,OD11.2,L23,N7 ROME-I,PC,CLEAR,ALL MODEL TORINO-EO,TM79,Single Micom,39,E BN41-00649A,TWISTER PS-42V6S,80*190mm,reactor SPD-42P5HD,SEC PS-42V6S,220V(only),370* 8ohm,Twister,42inch,10W DT,EU,FP3/YES,U(IEC C13-R 42V6,SECC,T1.0,TWI

Q'ty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

SA/SNA S.A S.A S.A S.N.A S.A S.A S.A S.N.A S.N.A S.A S.A S.N.A S.A S.N.A S.A S.A S.N.A S.N.A S.N.A S.A S.A S.N.A

Remark

M0013 M0013 M0112 M0145 M0146 T0003

T0152 T0312

T0079

T0023
FT532

T0023 T0044 T0054 T0057


T0448 M0013

T0159 T0044

T0060 T0071 T0074 T0079 T0098

T0098

T0054

T0152 T0159 T0175 T0268 T0312

T0003 M0112

T0175 T0071 M0146 T0057 T0060 T0023 T0023 M0145

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