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Colour Television Chassis

TF1.1E
AA

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301104

Contents Page
1. Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis
Overview 2
2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes 4
3. Directions for Use 5
4. Mechanical Instructions 9
5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Faultfinding 12
6. Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and
Waveforms
Block Diagram 15
I2C Diagram 16
Supply Voltage Diagram 17
7. CircuitDiagrams and PWB Layouts Diagram PWB
Main Panel: Micro Controller (Diagram A1) 18 24
Main Panel: Video Decoder (Diagram A2) 19 24
Main Panel: Tuner (Diagram A3) 20 24
Main Panel: Video Processor (Diagram A4) 21 24
Main Panel: Sound & Ampl. (Diagram A5) 22 24
Main Panel: Power Supply (Diagram A6) 23 24
Main Panel: SCART (Diagram A7) 23 24
LCD TV AV Front Panel (Diagram D) 25 25
Keyboard Panel (Diagram E) 26 26
8. Alignments 27
9. Circuit Descriptions 28
Abbreviation List 29
IC Data Sheets 31
10 Spare Parts List 35
11 Revision List 37

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Copyright 2004 Philips Consumer Electronics B.V. Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a
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Published by JH 0472 Service PaCE Printed in the Netherlands Subject to modification EN 3122 785 15130
EN 2 1. TF1.1E Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview

1. Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview


Index of this chapter: 1.2 Connection Overview
1.1 Technical Specifications
1.2 Connection Overview
Note: The following connector colour abbreviations are used
1.3 Chassis Overview
(acc. to DIN/IEC 757): Bk= Black, Bu= Blue, Gn= Green, Gy=
Grey, Rd= Red, Wh= White, and Ye= Yellow.
Note: Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual
situation, due to the different set executions.
1.2.1 Side Connections

1.1 Technical Specifications


SIDE I/O

1.1.1 Vision
S-Video (optional)

Display type : LCD Video


Screen size : 14” (37 cm), 4:3
Resolution (HxV pixels) : 640x480 L
Audio
Contrast ratio : 450:1
R
Light output (cd/m2) : 450
Response time (ms) : 16
Viewing angle (HxV degrees) : 140x120
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Tuning system : PLL 060504
TV Colour systems : PAL B/G, D/K, I
: SECAM B/G, D/K, L/L’ Figure 1-1 Side I/O
Video playback : NTSC M/N 3.58, 4.43
: PAL B/G
1.2.2 Rear Connections
: SECAM L/L’
Supported formats : VGA (640x480)
Channel selections : 100 presets
EXT1 AV OUT DC IN
: VHF
: UHF
: S-band
: Hyper-band
VIDEO AUDIO AUDIO
L R
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Sound systems : FM-stereo B/G


: NICAM B/G, D/K, I, L Figure 1-2 Rear I/O
Maximum power (WRMS) : 2x2
Aerial - In
1.1.3 Miscellaneous - - IEC-type (EU) Coax, 75 ohm D

Power supply: Cinch: Video CVBS - Out, Audio - Out


- Mains voltage (VAC) : 100 - 240 Ye - Video CVBS 1 VPP / 75 ohm kq
- Mains frequency (Hz) : 50 / 60 Wh - Audio L 0.5 VRMS /10 kohm kq
Rd - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm kq
Ambient conditions:
- Temperature range (°C) : +5 to +40 Power: DC - In
- Maximum humidity : 90% R.H. 1 - 12 V j

Power consumption External 1: Video RGB/YUV - In, CVBS - In/Out, Audio - In/
- Normal operation (W) : ≈ 40 Out
- Stand-by (W) : <2
20 2
Dimensions (WxHxD in cm) : 34x32x6.3

Weight (kg) : 4.8


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Figure 1-3 SCART connector

1 - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 1 kohm k


2 - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm j
3 - Audio L 0.5 VRMS / 1 kohm k
4 - Ground Audio Gnd H
5 - Ground Blue Gnd H
6 - Audio L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm j
7 - Video Blue/U 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm j
Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview TF1.1E 1. EN 3

8 - Function Select 0 - 2 V: INT 15 - Video Red/V 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm j


4.5 - 7 V: EXT 16:9 16 - RGB Ctrl 0 - 0.4 V: INT
9.5 - 12 V: EXT 4:3 j 1 - 3 V: EXT / 75 ohm j
9 - Ground Gn Gnd H 17 - Ground Video Gnd H
10 - n.c. 18 - Ground RGB Ctrl Gnd H
11 - Video Grn/Y 0.7 or 1 VPP / 75 ohm j 19 - Video CVBS 1 VPP / 75 ohm k
12 - n.c. 20 - Video CVBS 1 VPP / 75 ohm j
13 - Ground Red Gnd H 21 - Shield Gnd H
14 - n.c. H

1.3 Chassis Overview

MAIN PANEL

LCD

INVERTER PANEL

REMOTE AND
KEYBOARD PANEL

SIDE A/V PANEL

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Figure 1-4 Chassis Overview


EN 4 2. TF1.1E Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes

2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes


Index of this chapter: 2.3.2 Schematic Notes
2.1 Safety Instructions
2.2 Warnings • All resistor values are in ohms and the value multiplier is
2.3 Notes often used to indicate the decimal point location (e.g. 2K2
indicates 2.2 kohm).
• Resistor values with no multiplier may be indicated with
2.1 Safety Instructions
either an "E" or an "R" (e.g. 220E or 220R indicates 220
ohm).
Safety regulations require that during a repair: • All capacitor values are given in micro-farads (µ= x10-6),
• Connect the set to the Mains (AC Power) via an isolation nano-farads (n= x10-9), or pico-farads (p= x10-12).
transformer (> 800 VA). • Capacitor values may also use the value multiplier as the
• Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol h, decimal point indication (e.g. 2p2 indicates 2.2 pF).
only by components identical to the original ones. Any • An "asterisk" (*) indicates component usage varies. Refer
other component substitution (other than original type) may to the diversity tables for the correct values.
increase risk of fire or electrical shock hazard. • The correct component values are listed in the Electrical
Replacement Parts List. Therefore, always check this list
Safety regulations require that after a repair, the set must be when there is any doubt.
returned in its original condition. Pay in particular attention to
the following points:
2.3.3 Practical Service Precautions
• Route the wire trees correctly and fix them with the
mounted cable clamps.
• Check the insulation of the mains lead for external • It makes sense to avoid exposure to electrical shock.
damage. While some sources are expected to have a possible
• Check the cabinet for defects, to avoid touching of any dangerous impact, others of quite high potential are of
inner parts by the customer. limited current and are sometimes held in less regard.
• Always respect voltages. While some may not be
dangerous in themselves, they can cause unexpected
2.2 Warnings reactions that are best avoided. Before reaching into a
powered TV set, it is best to test the high voltage insulation.
• All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to It is easy to do, and is a good service precaution.
electrostatic discharges (ESD w). Careless handling
during repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that,
during repair, you are connected with the same potential as
the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep
components and tools also at this same potential. Available
ESD protection equipment:
– Complete kit ESD3 (small tablemat, wristband,
connection box, extension cable and earth cable) 4822
310 10671.
– Wristband tester 4822 344 13999.
• Be careful during measurements in the high voltage
section.
• Never replace modules or other components while the unit
is switched "on".
• When you align the set, use plastic rather than metal tools.
This will prevent any short circuits and the danger of a
circuit becoming unstable.

2.3 Notes

2.3.1 General

• Measure the voltages and waveforms with regard to the


chassis (= tuner) ground (H), or hot ground (I), depending
on the tested area of circuitry. The voltages and waveforms
shown in the diagrams are indicative. Measure them in the
Service Default Mode (see chapter 5) with a colour bar
signal and stereo sound (L: 3 kHz, R: 1 kHz unless stated
otherwise) and picture carrier at 475.25 MHz for PAL, or
61.25 MHz for NTSC (channel 3).
• Where necessary, measure the waveforms and voltages
with (D) and without (E) aerial signal. Measure the
voltages in the power supply section both in normal
operation (G) and in stand-by (F). These values are
indicated by means of the appropriate symbols.
• The semiconductors indicated in the circuit diagram and in
the parts lists, are interchangeable per position with the
semiconductors in the unit, irrespective of the type
indication on these semiconductors.
Presentation of the LCD Television

&T
Television keys:
• .: to switch the TV on or off.
• @ #: to adjust sound level.
Introduction • Ò ®: to select programmes.
• MENU: to access or close menus, simultaneously press
Thank you for purchasing this television set. the @ and # keys. The Ò ® keys can be used to
This handbook has been designed to help you install and operate your TV set. select an adjustment and the @ # keys to make that
We would strongly recommend that you read it thoroughly. adjustment.
We hope our technology meets entirely with your satisfaction.
é On-light and infrared sensors.
& é
3. Directions for Use

Table of Contents Rear of set :


The main connections are made at the bottom of the
Installation television.
Presentation of the LCD Television . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 For more details on connections see page 4.
Positioning the television set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 “ Adjustable stand.
Remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 ! "
The stand can be removed and replaced with a wall
Remote control keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 mounting kit available as an option (ask your dealer).
Connecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 ‘ TV aerial sockets
Connecting peripheral equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 ( EXT1 socket
Switching on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 : EXT1 AV Out DC in § Audio/Video output for connecting an amplifier.
Quick installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 è DC supply socket
Program sort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 ! Side connections
Manual store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 ' ( § è

English
Other settings in the Install menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Operation
Picture settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Sound adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Feature settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Positioning the television set
Teletext . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
T
Directions for Use

Practical information 5 cm

Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Place your TV on a solid stable surface. To avoid danger


do not expose the TV to water, or a heat source (e.g.
5 cm 5 cm
lamp, candle, radiator). Do not obstruct the ventilation
grid at the rear.
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Remote control
Recycling Insert the two R6-type batteries supplied, making sure
The materials used in your set are either reusable or can be recycled. they are the right way round.
To minimise environmental waste, specialist companies collect used appliances The batteries supplied with the appliance do not contain
° and dismantle them after retrieving any materials that can be used again (ask
your dealer for further details).
mercury or nickel cadmium so as to protect the environment.
Please do not discard your used batteries, but use the
3.

recycling methods available (consult your distributor).

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EN 5
EN 6

Remote control keys Connecting


3.

The TV works with a DC supply (the voltage is indicated on


the label). Only use the AC-DC adaptor supplied with the TV.
• Connect the DC plug of the adaptor to the TV DC
socket. Leave a space round the adaptor for ventilation.
• Insert the adaptor power lead and insert the mains plug
Teletext keys (p. 8)
T Standby into the wall socket.
To set the TV to standby mode.To • Use the aerial connection lead supplied and connect the
switch the TV set on again, press
Select peripherals (p.4) : socket situated at the bottom of the TV to your
Press several times to select the . b, P @ # or 0 9.
aerial socket.
required EXT connector.
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RADIO • Arrange the leads by passing them through the television


Most equipment (decoder, video Sound mode
recorder) carries out the switching Used to force programmes in stand.
itself. Stereo and Nicam Stereo to Mono
or, for bilingual programmes, to
Time display Y ` ı ù choose between Dual I or Dual II.
To display or remove the time Connecting peripheral equipment
SMART SMART
16:9 Format
transmitted by the teletext of
To select different screen formats.
programme n°1. - ª
Smart picture and sound
Video recorder Video recorder (or DVD recorder)
Menu Used to access a series of predefined Carry out the connections shown opposite, using a good
To call up or exit the menus. MENU ¤ picture and sound settings. : EXT1 AV Out DC in quality euroconnector cable.
Cursor / Format 16:9 The personal position relates to Video recorder with decoder
These 4 keys are used to navigate settings selected from the menus. Connect the decoder to the second euroconnector
through the menus.The îÏ Teletext (p. 8)
T socket of the video recorder.You will then be able to
keys are used to enlarge or record scrambled transmissions.
compress the picture vertically. + + Selecting TV programmes
V
Volume To move up or down a programme.
” [ P The number and the sound mode are
To adjust the sound level
Directions for Use

- - displayed for a few seconds.


Mute For some TV programmes the title of
To mute or restore the sound. Other equipment Satellite receiver, decoder, DVD, games, etc.
the programme appears at the
1 2 3 : EXT1 AV Out DC in
Make the connections as shown opposite.
bottom of the screen.

4 5 6 Numerical keys
For direct access to programmes.
7 8 9 For a 2 digit programme number,
Screen information
the 2nd digit must be entered
To display the programme number
before the dash disappears.
and the time remaining on the timer. Ë 0 Á
Previous programme
Side connections Make the connections as shown opposite.With the ~ key,
To access the previously viewed select S AV.
programme. S-Video Headphones
Video in When headphones are connected, the sound on the TV set
L

Audio in will be cut.The @ P # keys are used to adjust the volume


R
level.
*
The headphone impedance must be between 32 and 600 Ohms.

Amplifier To connect a Hi-fi unit, use an audio/video connecting cable


: EXT1 AV Out DC in and connect :
- The ”L” and”R” outputs of the TV set to an ”AUDIO IN”
”L” and ”R” of the Hi-fi unit.
- The ”VIDEO” output of the TV set to a ”VIDEO IN”
AV
in input of the amplifier.

3 4
Switching on Manual store
This menu is used to store the programmes “ Search : press ¬.The search starts. Once a
To switch on the set, press the . key. one at a time or to add a programme to the programme is found, the scanning stops.
Go straight to the Quick Installation chapter. existing list. Go to the next step. If you know the frequency
If the TV remains in standby mode (red & Press the H key to display the MAIN MENU. of the required programme, enter its number
indicator), press the P # key on the remote Select INSTALLATION with the cursor then the directly with the 0 to 9 keys.
control. manual store menu then press u. If no picture is found, consult the possible solutions
(p. 8).
MAIN MENU ‘ Fine tune : if the reception is not satisfactory,
Manual Store
PICTURE
SOUND Program 01 adjust using the Ȭ keys.
FEATURES Name -----
INSTALLATION
System EUROPE ( Program : enter the desired number with the
Search 671 MHz keys Ȭ or 0 to 9.
Fine Tune
Store § Name : use the Ȭ keys to move around
the name display area (5 characters) and the
îÏ keys to select the characters.
Quick installation é System : select Europe (automatic detection*) When the name has been entered press the
or according to the versions W Western Europe È key to exit.
(BG standard), Eastern Europe è Store : press ¬.The programme is stored.
When you turn on the TV set for the first time, & Use the îÏ keys on the remote control to (DK standard), United Kingdom (I standard) ! Repeat steps é to è ffor each programme to
a menu is displayed on screen.This menu select your country and validate with ¬. or France (LL’ standard). be stored.
prompts you to select the country and language If your country does not appear in the list, select * Except for France (LL’ standard), you must select ç To exit the menus press H several times.
ffor the menus: choice “. . .” the choice France.
é Next select your language using the îÏ
WELCOME keys and validate with ¬.
Country Language “ The search starts automatically.
Finally the INSTALLATION menu appears
GB
automatically.
ENGLISH Other settings in the Installation menu
If the programmes found have not been
correctly numbered, use the Sort menu to & Press the H key and select the ‘ Auto Store : to start automatic search for all
renumber them. INSTALLATION menu : programmes available in your region.
If no picture is found see Tips (p. 8). é Language : to change the display language for Finally the INSTALLATION menu appears
w If the menu is not displayed, press and hold down ‘ If you want to exit the menus, press H several
the @ and # keys on the TV set for 5 seconds to the menus. automatically. If the programmes found have
times. “ Country : to select your country (GB for not been correctly numbered, use the Sort
display the menu.
Great Britain). menu to renumber them.
This setting is used for the search, automatic If no picture is found see Tips (p. 8).
Directions for Use

programme sort and teletext display. If your ( If you want to exit the menus, press H
country does not appear in the list, select “. . .” several times.
Programme sort
This menu allow you to change the numbering & Press the H key.The MAIN MENU is
of programmes. displayed on the screen.
é Select the INSTALLATION menu with the
MAIN MENU cursor then the Sort menu.
INSTALLATION
PICTURE
SOUND Language ENGLISH “ Select the programme you want to move with
FEATURES
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Country GB
INSTALLATION the îÏ keys and press ¬.
Auto Store
Manual Store ‘ Then use the îÏ keys to choose the new
Sortrt
number and confirm with È.
( Repeat steps “ and ‘ as many times as
required to move the programmes.
§ To exit the menus, press H several times.
3.

5 6
EN 7
EN 8

Picture settings T
Teletext
3.

& Press H, select PICTURE and press ¬. ‘ Press H several times to exit the menus. Teletext is an information system broadcast by certain channels which can be consulted like a newspaper.
T
The PICTURE menu appears : It also offers access to subtitles for viewers with hearing problems or who are not familiar with the
Description of the adjustments: transmission language (cable networks, satellite channels, etc.).
MAIN MENU PICTURE
PICTURE Brightness
g ---I-------
• Brightness : this changes the picture brilliance. Press : You will obtain:
Y
SOUND
FEATURES
Contrast • Contrast : this changes the difference
INSTALLATION Colour Teletext
T This is used to call teletext, change to transparent mode and
Sharpness between the light and dark tones. ¤
Store ON
on/off then exit.The summary appears with a list of items that can be
• Colour : this changes the intensity of the .
accessed. Each item has a corresponding 3 digit page number.
colour. If the channel selected does not broadcast teletext, the
• Sharpness : this changes the picture indication 100 will be displayed and the screen will remain blank
Y ` ı ù (in this case, exit teletext and select another channel).
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definition
SMART SMART
é Use the îÏ keys to select a setting and • Store : to store the picture adjustments.
- ª 0 9 Selecting Enter the number of the page required using the 0 to 9
Ȭ keys to adjust. a page or @ P # keys. Example: page 120, enter 1 2 0.The
“ Once the adjustments have been made select MENU ¤ P number is displayed top left, the counter turns and then the
Store and press ¬ to store them. page is displayed. Repeat this operation to view another page.
If the counter continues to search, this means that the page is
+ + not transmitted. Select another number.
” [ P Direct Coloured areas are displayed at the bottom of the screen.
- -
Sound adjustments access to The 4 coloured keys are used to access the items or
1 2 3 the items corresponding pages.
“ Once the adjustments have been made select The coloured areas flash when the item or the page is not yet available.
& Press H, select SOUND (Ï) and press ¬. 4 5 6
The SOUND sound menu is displayed : Store and press ¬ to store them. Ë Contents This returns you to the contents page (usually page 100).
‘ To quit the menus press H several times. 7 8 9

MAIN MENU Ë 0 Á Enlarge This allows you to display the top or bottom part of the
SOUND
PICTURE a page page and then return to normal size.
SOUND Balance -----I----- Description of the settings :
FEATURES Treble ---I-------
INSTALLATION • Balance : to balance the sound on the left
Bass ------I---- Stop sub-page Certain pages contain sub-pages which are automatically
Store
Directions for Use

and right speakers. acquisition displayed successively.This key is used to stop or resume

English
• Treble : this alters the high frequency sounds. sub-page acquisition.The indication _ appears top left.
• Bass : this alters the low frequency sounds. Hidden To display or hide the concealed information (games solutions).
• Store : this is used to store sound settings. Y
information
é Use the îÏ keys to select a setting and This allows you to select teletext sub-page.
` Direct selection
the Ȭ keys to adjust. of a sub-page

ı
Temporary
T This is used to temporarily disable or activate the
stop teletext display.
Feature settings
& Press H, select FEATURES (Ï) and press ‘ Y
You must enter your secret access code. Tips
¬.You
Y can adjust: The first time, key the code 0711. Poor reception sound? Check that you have not confused the audio
The menu is displayed. The proximity of mountains or high buildings may be output with the audio input.
MAIN MENU ( Switch Child Lock to ON.The TV set cannot responsible for ghost pictures, echoing or shadows. In Standby
PICTURE
FEATURES
SOUND Timer OFF be used until the correct password is entered. this case, try manually adjusting your picture: see Fine If the set receives no signal for 15 mins, it automatically
FEATURES
INSTALLATION
Childlock OFF T
Tune (p.6) or modify the orientation of the outside goes into standby mode.
New Password
§ To cancel switch Child Lock to OFF.
aerial. Does your antenna enable you to receive To save power, your set is fitted with components that
è To change the code select New Password and broadcasts in this frequency range (UHF or VHF band)? give it a very low power consumption when in standby
enter a new 4 figure code. Confirm by No picture mode (less than 2 W).
entering a second time. Have you connected the aerial socket properly? Have you Cleaning the set
If you have forgotten your secret code, enter the chosen the right system? (p. 6). Poorly connected Only use a clean, soft and lint-free cloth to clean the
universal code 0711. euroconnector cables or aerial sockets are often the cause screen and the casing of your set. Do not use alcohol-
é Timer : to select an automatic standby
! Press H several times to exit the menus. of picture or sound problems. Check all connections. based or solvent-based products.
period. No sound Still no results?
“ Childlock :This menu lets you block use of If on certain channels you receive a picture but no Disconnect the mains plug of the TV for 30 seconds
the TV set. sound, this means that you do not have the correct TV then reconnect it.
system. Modify the System setting (p. 6). If your TV set breaks down, never attempt to repair it
The amplifier connected to the TV does not deliver any yourself: contact your dealer's after-sales service.
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Mechanical Instructions TF1.1E 4. EN 9

4. Mechanical Instructions
Index of this chapter: 1. Remove the connector cover.
4.1 Service Positions 2. Remove the 4 screws at the corner (A) and the two in the
4.2 Assy/Panel Removal middle (B) that secure the rear cover.
4.3 Set Re-assembly

Notes:
• Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation,
due to the different set executions.
• Follow the disassemble instructions in described order.

3
4.1 Service Positions

For easy servicing of this set, there are a few possibilities


created:
• The buffers from the packaging.
• Foam bars (created for service).

4.1.1 Foam Bars

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Figure 4-3 inside Rear cover

3. Lift the rear cover at the bottom. Be aware of the clamps at


the left and right side and at the top (2x)of the cover.
Make sure that wires are not damaged during cover
removal.
4. Remove the two side AV connectors from the side
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main panel.
Figure 4-1 Foam bars
4.2.2 Main Panel
The foam bars (order code 3122 785 90580 for two pieces) can
be used for all types and sizes of Flat TVs. By laying the TV
face down on the (ESD protective) foam bars, a stable situation
is created to perform measurements and alignments.
By placing a mirror under the TV, you can monitor the screen.
C
D
4.2 Assy/Panel Removal
A
B
Before removing the cover, turn off LCD TV and plug off the
adapter socket.

4.2.1 Rear Cover

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Figure 4-4 Main panel


A
B
1. Remove connector (A) to remote and keyboard panel.
2. Remove connector (B) to invertor panel.
3. Remove both the speaker connectors (C).
4. Remove connector to LCD panel (D).
Caution: Be careful, because this connection is very
B fragile!
5. Remove the 4 screws from the main panel.
6. Take out the panel.

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Figure 4-2 Rear cover


EN 10 4. TF1.1E Mechanical Instructions

4.2.3 Invertor Panel 4.2.5 Remote and Keyboard Panel

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Figure 4-7 Remote and Keyboard panel


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221004 1. Remove the fixation screws.
2. Take out the panel.
Figure 4-5 Invertor panel 3. Be aware of the buttons, they are not fixed in the frame.

1. Remove the 4 conncectors to LCD panel. 4.2.6 Side Connector Panel


2. Remove the 2 fixation screws that hold the shield and
Invertor panel.
3. Take out the shield.
4. Take out the panel.

4.2.4 LCD Panel

Important: Be sure to work in a dust free environment during


the following activities. In addition, the use of (fabric) hand
gloves is advised. 2

E_15130_009.eps
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Figure 4-8 Side connector panel

1. Disconnect all cables from the panel.


2. Remove the fixation screws and take out the panel.

E_15130_007.eps
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Figure 4-6 LCD panel disassembly

1. Place the TV set face down on the foam bars. Place the
bars at the edges of the set, so they will support the front
frame and not only the glass plate!
2. Remove all the parker screws around the frame.
3. Lift the LCD panel including the metal cover from the
plastic frame.
4. Remove the screws (4) that hold the LCD panel.
5. Remove the LCD panel from the metal cover. Be careful,
don’t damage the cables and be aware of the cable
positions.
Mechanical Instructions TF1.1E 4. EN 11

4.3 Set Re-assembly

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


order.

Notes:
• While re-assembling, make sure that all cables are placed
and connected in their original position. See figure "Cable
dressing".

E_15130_010.eps
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Figure 4-9 Cable dressing


EN 12 5. TF1.1E Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding


Index of this chapter: Menu explanation
5.1 Test Points 1. AAAAA BB X.XX. This is the software identification of the
5.2 Service Mode Main microprocessor:
5.3 Problems and Solving Tips – A= the chassis name (LCD14).
5.4 Fault Finding and Repair Tips – B= software identification: pv= Philips Version
– X= the Main software version number (updated with a
major change that is incompatible with previous
5.1 Test Points versions).
2. Program. Indication of the current program (00..99).
This chassis is equipped with test points in the service printing. 3. Option Bytes (OPT). Shows all option settings. See
In the schematics test points are identified with TPxx. These “Options” in the Alignments section for a detailed
test points are specifically mentioned in the service manual as description. Three codes are available.
“half moons” with a dot in the centre. 4. Geometry (GEO). See Alignments section for a detailed
Perform measurements under the following conditions: description.
• Television set in Service Mode. 5. Hotel mode. Used to set the TV in hotel mode.
• Video input: Colour bar signal. 6. Automatic Gain Control (AGC). Used to adjust the AGC
• Audio input: 3 kHz left channel, 1 kHz right channel. (00..31). Fixed value =16.

5.2 Service Mode How to navigate


• In the Service Menu, select menu items with the CURSOR
UP/DOWN keys on the remote control transmitter. The
Service mode offers several features for the service technician. selected item will be highlighted.
• With the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys, it is possible to:
5.2.1 Service Menu – Activate the selected menu item.
– Change the value of the selected menu item.
Purpose – Activate the selected submenu.
• To change option settings. • When you press the MENU key in while in a submenu, you
• To enable / disable hotel mode. will return to the previous menu.
• To perform alignments.
How to exit
Specifications When you press the MENU key in while in a the main service
• Software version and Option settings display. menu, you will return to the normal user mode.
• Option settings.
• Software alignments (Geometry and Audio). 5.2.2 Hotel Mode
• Hotel mode.
• Automatic Gain Control.
Purpose
Installation is omitted in Hotel Mode. You cannot search any
How to enter channel when the Hotel Mode is activated. Volume level cannot
Press the following key sequence on the remote control be increased higher then a previous defined level.
transmitter: “062596" directly followed by the OSD/STATUS/
INFO button (do not allow the OSD display to time out between
Specification
entries while keying the sequence). • Hotel Mode is activated by toggling the mode to on in the
Service Menu with the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys.
After entering Service Menu, the following screen is visible.
• The maximum volume level is set with the CURSOR LEFT/
RIGHT keys.
LCD14 pv1.4
Program P01 5.3 Problems and Solving Tips
OPT.
GEO.
Hotel Mode OFF 5.3.1 Picture Problems
Volume
AGC 0031 Note: The problems described below are all related to the TV
E_15130_011.eps settings. The procedures used to change the value (or status)
221004 of the different settings are described.

Figure 5-1 Service Menu Picture too dark or too bright


1. Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter.
This brings up the normal user menu.
2. In the normal user menu, use the CURSOR UP/DOWN
keys (if necessary) to highlight the PICTURE sub menu.
3. Press the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the
PICTURE sub menu.
4. Use the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys (if necessary) to select
BRIGHTNESS.
5. Press the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys to increase or
decrease the BRIGHTNESS value.
6. Use the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys to select CONTRAST.
7. Press the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys to increase or
decrease the CONTRAST value.
8. Use the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys to select STORE.
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding TF1.1E 5. EN 13

9. Press the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys to store the


settings. Inputs
10. Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter Scart, svhs,
twice to exit the user menu. Tuner, s-av

Snowy picture

• Antenna not connected. Connect the antenna. NO Is there YES


input Is there
• No antenna signal or bad antenna signal. Connect a proper signal? Sound?
antenna signal. YES
• The tuner is faulty (in this case line 2, the Error Buffer line, YES NO
will contain error number 10). Check the tuner and replace/
repair the tuner if necessary.
Replace the
inverter
Check IP02 and Is there
Black and white picture NO 3,3V and
YES
IP03 for 3,3V
and 5V. 5V (IV01
power)?
1. Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter.
This brings up the normal user menu. NO Is there
2. In the normal user menu, use the CURSOR UP/DOWN YES a OSD?

keys (if necessary) to highlight the PICTURE sub menu.


3. Press the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the
Is there a YES
PICTURE sub menu. Replace XV01. NO clock on
4. Use the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys (if necessary) to select XV01
20.25M?
COLOUR.
5. Press the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys to increase or
decrease the COLOR value. YES

6. Use the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys to select STORE.


7. Press the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys to store the Is there
NO CLK, H-
settings. Replace IV01. sync and V-
8. Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter sync out?
twice to exit the user menu.

YES
5.4 Fault Finding and Repair Tips

Notes: Is there
NO 1.8V and
Check IP01,
• It is assumed that the components are mounted correctly IP02 and IP03. 3.3V (IS03
with correct values and no bad solder joints. power)?
• Before any fault finding actions, check if the correct options
are set. YES

Fault tracing regarding power supply errors can be done using


Is there a
the following Fault Tracing Diagram. NO clock on
Replace XS01. XS01
20.25M?
Check
Check YES Check YES Check YES Adapter
1.8 V 3.3 V 5V 12 V YES

NO NO NO NO

Check
NO Clock(PCK1)
Replace IS03. H-Sync and
CHECK
CHECK CHECK CHANGE V-sync out
LP02
DP01 DP02 ADAPTER
IP03
IP01 IP02
DP05

YES

NO Check
Check IP02
Check Check 3.3V on
and IP03.
5 VS 33 V ISO1

NO NO YES

Is there a
CHECK CHECK NO
Replace IS01. clock on
QP01 IT02
RP02 LT05 RLCK+ and
DP03 DT01 RLCK-?
DP04 LT06
LT07
E_15130_012.eps YES
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Replace the panel
E_15130_031.eps
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Figure 5-2 Fault finding diagram for power supply errors

Figure 5-3 Fault finding diagram for display errors


EN 14 5. TF1.1E Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding

Personal Notes:

E_06532_012.eps
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Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms TF1.1E AA 6. 15

6. Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms


Block Diagram

E_15130_028.eps
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Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms TF1.1E AA 6. 16

I2C Diagram

A3 A5 A1 +5V

T UNER

SDA SDA SDA SDA SDA


5 RT33

SCL SCL SCL SCL SCL


4 RT34

RT25 RT24 RA 15 RA 16 KM30 KM16

6 5 1 2 6 5 20 19

EEPROM
TDA9886 M SP
u-CONT ROL L ER

A2 A4

SDA SDA SDA SDA

SCL SCL SCL SCL

RV 07 RV 10 RS33 RS32

13 14 4 7

DPS
V PC

1 E_15130_029.eps
301104
Block Diagrams, Test Point Overviews, and Waveforms TF1.1E AA 6. 17

Supply Voltage Diagram

E_15130_030.eps
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts TF1.1E AA 7. 18

7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts


Main Panel: Micro Controller

MICRO CONTROLLER
A1
+5VS +5VS +5VS +5V

REMOUT & KEYB


1
+5VS SM02
LM03 LM01 LM02 2
DM01 3 JS1125-7
3.3V
10uH 10uH 10uH 1N4148 4
CM12 5 +5V +5V +5VS
RM07 CL1 6
CL1
8K2 RM01 7
100nF 220R
RM06 CM05
CM15 CM06
4K7 CA22X1U50 100nF
RM26 RM27
CA22X10U25 4K7 4K7

8
SERVICE
CM08 1
+5V +5V +5V +5VS

NS

VCC
2 RM16 5
SDA
CM22 100nF 100R
OP06 OP04 OP02 RM08 7
CM11 NS NS NS WC
1K2
10nF RM30 6
OP03

VSS
SCL

NC
NC
NC
CA22X10U25 100R
NS TP50
OP05
CM16 CM19
NS

4
3
2
1
LVDS_EN OP07 33pF 33pF
LVDS_EN

31

39

21

25
MUT E
MUT E NS
BL
BL

AVDD2

AVDD1

VDD

AVDD3
26 +5VS IM02
TEST0
32 23 M24C16BN6
JTMS WSCF
24
VPP/WSCR
42
+5VS +5V P4.0/PWM0 RM05 RM04
43 10 4K7
P4.1/PWM1 P0.0 100R
44 9
P4.2/PWM2 P0.1
RM15 RM12 45 8
4K7 4K7 P4.3/PWM3/TSLU/HT AI N4/P0.2
46 7
P4.4/PWM4 P0.3 JX01
47 6 TM02 +5V
P4.5/PWM5 P0.4 BC547B NS
48 5
P4.6/PWM6 P0.5
49 4 1
P4.7/PWM7/EXTRG/STOUT P0.6
3 2
P0.7

IM01
STDBY 14 1 3
STDBY P3.4 INT 7/P2.0
13 56 4
P3.5 P2.1/INT 5/AIN1
12
P3.6
RESET_L 11 54
RESET_L CSO/RESET0/P3.7 P2.3/INT 6/VS01
53
P2.4/NMI
OSD_FB RM24 18 52
OSD_FB 470R FB P2.5/AIN3/INT 4/VS02
OSD_R RM18 17 19 SDA
OSD_R 1K R SDI/SDO/P5.1 SDA
OSD_G RM20 16 20 SCL
OSD_G
OSD_B
OSD_B 1K RM14
1K
15
G
B ST92195B SCK/INT2/P5.0

VSYNC
41 RM21 0R VSYNC-OUT
VSYNC-OUT
SCL

22 40 RM25 0R HSYNC-OUT
JTDO HSYNC/CSYNC HSYNC-OUT
RM23 RM22 RM19 RM10 28 34
NS 330R 330R 330R JTCK CVBS1
30 33
CVBSO CVBS2
29 CM04 CM07
TXCF 27
37 MCFM 47pF 47pF
P2.2/INT0/AIN2

JTRSTO 38
PXFM
51
OSCIN
CM27
RESET
AGND

XM01
NS
GND

50
OSCOUT RM28 RM09
5K6 5K6
4MHZ HC49
35

36

55

+5V
CM01 CM02 CM10 CM09 CM20 CM21
22pF 22pF 4n7F 22pF 2n2F 22pF
CM23

100nF
RM03
RM17 RM29 +5VS RM33 RM34
5K6 27K 100K 0R 0R TM01 CM26
CM18 CM17 BC848BLT1 CVBS-TXT
150pF CVBS-TXT
470nF
CM24 CM14 CM13 CM03 470nF
2n2F 220pF 2n2F CA22X1U50

RM11
4K7
+5V

RM13
4K7 DM02
RM02 E_15130_016.eps
091104
47K
1N4148 CM25
100nF
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts TF1.1E AA 7. 19

Main Panel: Video Decoder

VIDEO DECODER
A2 3.3V
LV08

10uH
CV23
1nF
CV24
560pF
CV14
1nF
CV04
560pF
LV04

10uH
3.3V
CV60
RV18 LV13
3.3uH
B
B
75R RV17
220nF CV40 75R
330pF
CV20 CV15
LV09 CA22X10U25 CA22X10U25 LV01 CV27
RV14 LV14
+5V 3.3V G
10uH 10uH G
75R 3.3uH
CV38 CV37 CV09 CV05 220nF RV15
1nF 560pF 1nF 560pF CV03 75R
330pF

CV30 CV08 CV55 LV12


RV19 R
LV10 CA22X10U25 CA22X10U25 LV02 R
75R 3.3uH
+5V 3.3V 220nF RV11
10uH 10uH CV61 75R
CV53 CV54 CV10 CV06 330pF
1nF 560pF 1nF 560pF

CV49 CV11
LV11 CA22X10U25 CA22X10U25 LV03
+5V 3.3V
10uH 10uH
CV59 CV58 CV12 CV07
1nF 560pF 1nF 560pF

CV52 CV13
CA22X10U25 CA22X10U25

67

76

69

59

52

45

36

29

10
CV43
RN01 CVBS-1
68R CVBS-1

VSUPSY
I2CSEL

VSUPF

VSUPC

VSUPD
VSUPY

VSUPLLC
VSUPAI

VSTBY
Y0 40 CA22X4.7U25
Y0 Y0
Y1 39 CV50
Y1 Y1 CV31
Y2 38 Y
Y2 Y2 62 Y
Y3 37 XT AL 1
Y3 Y3 680nF
Y4 34 NS
Y4 Y4
Y5 33 CV44
Y5 Y5
Y6 32 XV01 VI DIN
Y6 Y6 VI DIN
Y7 31 20. 25M HZ HC 49S
Y7 Y7 CV42 680nF
63
RN02 50 XT AL 2 CV51
68R C0
49 NS CVBS
C1 CVBS
48
47
44
C2
C3 IV01 B1/CB1IN
1
680nF
CV02
C4 2
43 G1/Y1IN CHROMA
C5 3 CHROMA
42 R1/CR1IN
C6 4 10nF
41 B2/CB2IN
C7 5 RV06 RV05 RV23 RV21 RV22
60
53
CLK5 VPC323XD G2/Y2IN
R2/CR2IN
VI N1
6
72
75R 75R CV45
27pF
75R CV56
27pF
75R CV57
27pF
75R

INT LC 73
54 VI N2
AVO 74
55 VI N3
FSY/HC/HSYA 75
VI N4
28 71
RV26 LLC1 CIN RV16 LV15
CLK 27 79 FBEXT
CLK LLC2 FB1IN FBEXT
120R 75R 3.3uH
19 56 H_SYNC
FFIE MSY/HS H_SYNC
20 58
FFWE FPDAT/VSYA RV12
21 CV34 75R
FFRSTW
22 RV10 120R 330pF
FFRE 13 SCL
23 SCL SCL
FFOE 14 RV07 SDA
SDA SDA
VOUT2 70 15 120R
VOUT2 VOUT RESQ
V_SYNC 57 16
V_SYNC VS TEST
17 CV32 CV26
78 VGAV
VREF 18
66 YCOEQ 33pF 33pF
VRT 24
CV46 9 CLK20
1nF VSUPCAP 8
12 FFRSTWIN
GNDCAP 61
26 NC
GNDLLC
AISGND

VSUPPA 64
GNDSY
ISGND
GNDAI

25 ASGF
GNDC

GNDD
GNDY
GNDF

ASGF

GNDPA
CV39 RESET_L
CA22X10U25 RESET_L
CV25
80
77
68

65
51
46

35
30
11
7

330nF

CV48 CV35

560pF 220nF
CV47 CV33 CV16

10nF 1n5F 1n5F

CV41 CV36 CV17

CA22X10U25 330pF 47nF

E_15130_017.eps
091104
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts TF1.1E AA 7. 20

Main Panel: Tuner

TUNER
A3 TU01
CTF5513RH
WORDSTANDARDTUNER

AGC

SDA
SCL

+5V
NC

IF2
IF1
UB
TU
AS

VT
CASE

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
1
33V

RT31
RT16 CT38
NS
NS RT21
CT36 RT30
NS
CT37
RT32
8p2F 680K
100nF LT15 LT01
0R +5V
100nF RT22 FERRITE CHIP BEADS
+5V 1mH
TT01 220K
LT12 BC847
RT19 DT04
RT01
10uH 6K8 CT02
IND500-10UH CT16 10K CT03 CA22X10U25
100nF RT20 BA591 100nF
RT12 CT01
CHR0805-1R00 6K8 FT01 K9453M QT01
CT18 DT02 BC848BLT1
LT11
1 5 CA22X10U25
CT12 IND500-1U0H RT05 CVBS-1
CA22X10U50
1nF BA591 RT02 CVBS-1
DT03 10K RT04 75R
RT18 2 4 330R
22K RT03 V_OUT1
LT10 BA591 V_OUT1
75R
IND500-1U0H

3
FT02 K3953M
IT01
1 5
1 24 +5V
IF1 SIF2

2 4 2 23
IF2 SIF1
LT09

CT09 CT22 3 22 RT27


NS 100nF OP1 DELEAT
22K
3

4 21
FMPLL AFC LT04
FERRITE CHIP BEADS
CT20 CT21 5 20
390pF 10nF DEEM VP
CT28
6 19
AFD VPLL
220nF 10uH
RT23 RT28 CT30
5K6 CT23 CT24 7 18 CT29 330R CT31 CA22X10U25
10nF 470nF DGND AGND 1n5F 100nF
RT17 LT08
8 17
AUD CVBS
100R 4.7uH
CT32
CT25 9 16
1nF TOP VAGC 470nF RT15

RT33 RT24 XT01 CT33 680R

3
SDA 10 15
SDA REF
100R 100R 4MHZ HC49 10pF FT03
RT34 SCL RT25 11 14 AGC RT26 TPW02B
SCL TAGC +5V
100R 100R 18K

2
RT29
CT26 CT27 12 13 CT35 100K
NS NS SIOMAD NC 100nF

IF-S
IF-S LT14
FERRITE CHIP BEADS
LT02
3.3uH
TDA9886 CT34
CA22X47U25

AGC

SCL
SCL
SDA
SDA
E_15130_018.eps
091104
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts TF1.1E AA 7. 21

Main Panel: Video Processor

VIDEO PROCESSOR
A4
LS05 LS06
1.8V 3.3V
10uH 10uH

CS34 CS35 CS06 CS24 CS22 CS30 CS37


LS04 100nF 100nF 100nF CA22X10U25 100nF 100nF CA22X10U25 LS07
1.8V 3.3V
10uH 10uH

CS40 CS18 CS03 CS17 CS11 CS15 CS01 CS02 CS04 CS05 CS16 CS20 CS23 CS27 CS41 CS39 CS38 CS32 CS33
100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF

118

143
134

139
129

123
112
104
CA22X10U25 CA22X10U25

91
62
24

75

96
86
78
68
57
48
40
32
20
5
CS14

VDD_CORE4
VDD_CORE3
VDD_CORE2
VDD_CORE1

VDD33RGB

VDD_PAD13
VDD_PAD12
VDD_PAD11
VDD_PAD10
VDD_PAD9
VDD_PAD8
VDD_PAD7
VDD_PAD6
VDD_PAD5
VDD_PAD4
VDD_PAD3
VDD_PAD2
VDD_PAD1
22pF

VDD33FBL
VDDARGB
VDDPLL
VDDAFBL
73 82 R0
XIN R1.0
83 R1
XS01 R1.1
CS13 84 R2
20. 25M HZ HC 49S R1.2 0R
74 85 RS06 R3
XOUT R1.3
88 R4
22pF R1.4
89 R5
R1.5
28 90 R6
CIN.0 R1.6 0R
29 93 RS07 R7
CIN.1 R1.7 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V
30
CIN.2

FERRITE CHIP BEADS

FERRITE CHIP BEADS


31 94 G0
CIN.3 G1.0
34 95 G1
CIN.4 G1.1
35 98 G2
CIN.5 G1.2 0R RS22
36 99 RS08 G3 10K
CIN.6 G1.3
37 100 G4

LS02

LS03
CIN.7 G1.4 RS31
Y0 12 101 G5 LVDS_EN
Y0 YIN. 0 G1.5 LVDS_EN
Y1 13 102 G6
Y1 YIN. 1 G1.6 0R FERRITE CHIP BEADS
Y2 14 103 RS09 G7
Y2 YIN. 2 G1.7 CS19 CS08 CS46
Y3 15
Y3 YIN. 3 +12V +5V
Y4 16 106 B0
Y4 YIN. 4 B1.0
Y5 17 107 B1 100nF 1nF
Y5
Y6 18
YIN. 5 B1.1
108 B2 100nF
Y6
Y7 19
YIN. 6

IS03 B1.2
109 RS10 0R B3 CS12 CS07

FERRITE CHIP BEADS


Y7 YIN. 7 B1.3
CLK 26 110 B4
CLK IT UCLK_IN B1.4
27 111 B5
CLKF_IN B1.5 CA22X10U25 CA22X10U25 LS01 LC01
114 B6 NS
B1.6 0R FERRITE CHIP BEADS
131 115 RS11 B7
RIN1 B1.7
132 81
GIN1 PCK2

RS21
133
BIN1 80 PCK1
141 PCK1
OSD_R CS28 47nF 136
FBL1

DPS9450A PCS1
122
125
PCS1
PCS2

26

44

34

17

32
OSD_R RIN2 PCS2

1
9
OSD_G CS29 47nF 137 126 RS12 0R PCS3 CS10
OSD_G 47nF GIN2 PCS3
OSD_B CS31 138
OSD_B BIN2
OSD_FB 142 127

R_FB

PWRDWN
VCC
VCC
VCC

PLLVCC
LVDSVCC
OSD_FB FBL2 PCS4 CA22X10U25
R0 51
H_SYNC 8 116 TXIN0
H_SYNC H_IN PDE1 R1 52 CS09
10 117 TXIN1
H_IN2 PDE2 R2 54
V_SYNC 9 TXIN2
V_SYNC V_IN 120 R3 55
11 PMP1 TXIN3 100nF
V_IN2 121 R4 56
65 PMP2 TXIN4
OSD_G.0 R7 2
64 TXIN5 TP47
OSD_G.1 128 R5 3
61 REV TXIN6
OSD_G.2 G0 4 20
60 TXIN7
OSD_G.3 G1 6 19
56 38 TXIN8
OSD_B.0 GPIO.0 G2 7 TP48 18
55 39 TXIN9
OSD_B.1 GPIO.1 G6 8 17
54 42 TXIN10 RS43
OSD_B.2 GPIO.2 G7 10 48 RIN0- 16
53 43 TXIN11 TXOUT0-
OSD_B.3 GPIO.3 G3 11 47 RIN0+ 15
71 44 TXIN12 TXOUT0+
70
67
OSD_R.0
OSD_R.1
OSD_R.2
GPIO.4
GPIO.5
GPIO.6
45
46
G4
G5
B0
12
14
15
TXIN13
TXIN14 IS01 TXOUT1-
TXOUT1+
46
45 RIN1-
RIN1+
14
13
12
66 47 TXIN15 120R
OSD_R.3 GPIO.7 B6 16 11
51 TXIN16 RS44
OSD_HCS.0 B7 18 42 RIN2- 10
52 TXIN17 TXOUT2-
50
OSD_HCS.1
OSD_FB OSD_H
72
B1
B2
19
20
TXIN18 DS90C385MTD TXOUT2+
41
38
RIN2+ 9
8
1 TXIN19 TXOUT3-
TESTMODE 77 B3 22 37 RCLK- 7
3 OSD_V TXIN20 TXOUT3+
CS B4 23 RCLK+ 6
VSS_CORE4
VSS_CORE3
VSS_CORE2
VSS_CORE1

59 TXIN21 120R
VSS_PAD13
VSS_PAD12
VSS_PAD11
VSS_PAD10

OSD_CLK B5 24 5
VSS33RGB

VSS_PAD9
VSS_PAD8
VSS_PAD7
VSS_PAD6
VSS_PAD5
VSS_PAD4
VSS_PAD3
VSS_PAD2
VSS_PAD1
VSS33FBL
VSSARGB

4 TXIN22
VSSAFBL

SCL 23 HSYNC-OUT 25 RIN3- 4


VSSPLL

7 H_OUT HSYNC-OUT TXIN23


SDA PCS1 27 RIN3+ 3
2 22 VSYNC-OUT TXIN24
RESET V_OUT VSYNC-OUT PCS2 28 40 RS45 120R 2
TXIN25 TXCLKOUT-

LVDSGND
LVDSGND
LVDSGND
RS35 RS36 PCS3 30 39 RS46 120R 1
TXIN26 TXCLKOUT+

PLLGND
PLLGND
3K3 3K3 R6 50
TXIN27 OP08
PCK1 31

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
TS01 TS02 TXCLKI N SS01
119

144
135

140
130
124
113
105
92
63
25

76

97
87
79
69
58
49
41
33
21
6

0R
BSN20 BSN20 MOLEX-SD53780-20
3.3V 3.3V
DISPLAY
SCL RS33

5
13
21
29
53
36
43
49
33
35
SCL
100R

SDA RS32
SDA
100R 3.3V

RS34
DS01 3K3
RESET_L
RESET_L
CS43
1N4148 CS47 CA22X10U25
1nF
E_15130_019.eps
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Main Panel: Sound Decoder + Amplifier

SOUND DECODER + AMPLIFIER


A5 CA15 +12V
RA06 LOUT1
LOUT1
220R
+5V +5V CA22X22U50 CA11

SCART
XA01 1nF
CA49 18. 432M HZ HC 49 CA01

NS CA22 CA22X1000U16
RA08 ROUT1
CA48 LA03 LA01 ROUT1
220R CA02
CA22X22U50 CA19
NS 10uH 10uH
1nF
100nF
CA29 CA13
CA39
IF-S CA16
IF-S RA07 SC2_L
CA22X100U25 CA22X100U25 CA08
68pF 220R

CHINCH
56pF
CA22X22U50 CA12
CA46 CA27 CA10 1nF
CA22X2.2U50

1n5F 1n5F
CA47 56pF CA23
RA09 SC2_R RA05 MUT E
220R MUT E
CA22X22U50 CA20 1K2
RA13

49

31
SCIN-R CA40 330nF
SCIN-R 1nF
15K
CA43
IA01

AVSUP

AHVSUP
1nF
55 29 TDA7057AQ
XT AL _OUT SC1_OUT_L
RA12 330nF 28 1
SCIN-L CA37 SC1_OUT_R V.CN1
SCIN-L CA03 2
15K 54 RA01 NC MH2
XT AL _IN 26 3
CA36 SC2_OUT_L VI N1
1nF 3K3 4
50 RA02 CA22X4.7U50 VSUP
ANA_IN1+ 25 CA04 CA05 5
51 SC2_OUT_R 1nF 10K 3n3F VI N2
ANA_IN- 6
52 SGND
ANA_IN2+ 21 7
47 DACM_L TP52 V.CN2
MONO_IN CA06 8
45 RA03 OUT2+
SC1_IN_R 20 9
44 DACM_R PGND2
SC1_IN_L 3K3 10
42 RA04 TP53 OUT2-

FRAVIN-R
FRAVI N-R
41
39
SC2_IN_R
SC2_IN_L
SC3_IN_R
IA02 DACM_SUB
23

18
CA07
1nF 10K CA09
3n3F
CA22X4.7U50 11
12
13
OUT1-
PGND1 MH1
FRAVI N-L 38 DACA_L OUT1+
FRAVIN-L SC3_IN_L 17
36 DACA_R
SC4_IN_R
35
SC4_IN_L 5 TP54
6 I2S_DA_OUT

RESET_L
RESET_L
12
16
I2S_DA_IN1
I2S_DA_IN2
RESETQ
MSP34X0G ADR_DA
ADR_WS
7
8
9
TP51
100R ADR_CL
SCL RA15 1 57
SCL I2C_CL AUD_CL_OUT
SDA RA16 100R 2
SDA I2C_DA
3 61
I2S_CL D_CTR_I/O_0
4 60
I2S_WS D_CTR_I/O_1
CA41 CA38 CA34 56
33pF 100nF TP
33pF RA14 63
STANDBYQ 13
1K NC
14
CA14 NC
15

1
2
3
4
5

2
1

2
1
30 NC
CAPL_A 22
NC
CA22X10U50 24
NC
CA21 58
NC SA02 SA01 SA03
32 59
CAPL_M NC JS1125-5 JS1125-2 JS1125-2
64
CA22X10U50 NC
H.PHONE HP HP
37
VREFTOP

ADR_SEL

ASG
TESTEN
AGNDC

40

DVSUP
AHVSS
VREF1
VREF2
CA18 DVSS ASG
AVSS

470nF 43
ASG
34

46

53
62
48

33
27
19
11

10

LA02
+5V
10uH

CA24
CA17 CA45 CA44 CA50 CA51 CA42
CA22X3.3U50
100nF 100nF CA22X10U50 100nF 1n5F CA22X10U50

+5V +5V

RV29 RV28
12K 22R

CV62 QV01
VOUT2
VOUT2 BC848BLT1
CA22X22U25 SC2_L
RV27 SC2_R

RV31 75R
RV30 2 4 6
22K
330R
1 3 5

RV32 CV63 CV64


CVBS-TXT
CVBS-TXT SC02 2n2F 2n2F
75R HP-AAH342G
E_15130_020.eps
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Main Panel: Power Supply Main Panel: SCART


POWER SUPPLY
A6 A7 SCART
CS21 CS44 CS25 CS26
QP01 470nF 470nF 680pF 680pF
BC639
+12V +5V +5VS 3.3V 1.8V 33V RP02
+5VS SC01
22R
SWITCH SUPPLY COLOR CODE TEKLI SCART CONN
SP01
JS1125-2 RP01 1 RV24 ROUT1
ROUT ROUT1
2 FERRITECHIPBEADS SCIN-R
680R RIN SCIN-R
3 RV25 LOUT1
LOUT LOUT1
2
1

4 FERRITECHIPBEADS
AGND
SP02 LP01 DP03 5
1N5231B GND
100uH 6 SCIN-L
5.1 V ZENER LIN SCIN-L
CP11 CP13 7 B
CP05 CP06 BLUE B
DCJACK-01RA CA22X100U25 100nF
CA22X10U25 100nF 8 CL1
LP03 SWITCH CL1
Ferrite Bead Cores
DP04 9 TP45 +5V
1N4148 GND TP1
10
CLKOUT
11 G +5VS
GREEN G TP2
12
DATA
13 +12V
RGND TP3
14
DATAGND
15 R 1.8V
CP04 RED R TP4
CP19 CA22X470U25 +12V 16 FBEXT
330pF BLNK FBEXT 3.3V
17 TP46 TP5
VGND
LP04 18 33V
SLF7045T-100 BLNKGND TP6
19 V_OUT1
VOUT V_OUT1 AGC
+5V 20 VI DIN
CP16 CP17 VI N VI DIN TP7
IP03 CP15 21 CHROMA
LM2596S-5.0
LP02 330pF
CA22X220U16 CA22X220U16 SHIELD
TP8
4

33uH CVBS
RV13 TP9
1 2 LA04 CV01 CVBS-1
FB

IN OUT NS NS TP10
CVBS-TXT
STDBY RP03 5 10uH
TP11
GND

STDBY ON/OFF FRAVI N-L


1K CASE DP02
BYW76 TP12
FRAVI N-R
CP18 DP05 CP14 TP13
3

100nF SL44 100nF IP02 LVDS_EN


LF33CDT
TP14
ROUT1
Vin Vout 3.3V SA04
Y 9 TP15
GND Y SC2_L
CP10 CP07 8
100nF CP08 TP16
CA22X10U25 CHROMA 7 SC2_R
100nF CHROMA
6 TP17
RV20 SCIN-L
CVBS 5
12V - 33V CONVERTER LT06
DP01
CVBS
0R CA25 4 SCIN-R
TP18
1N4007 IP01 FRAVI N-L RA10 3 TP19
200uH LF18CDT FRAVI N-L SDA
33V CA30 15K 2
220nF RA11 TP20
Vin Vout 1.8V FRAVI N-R 1 SCL
IT02 FRAVI N-R
GND 15K TP21
1 8 RT13 CP01 220nF LOUT1
SC DC CP02 CA22X10U25
10uH 330R 100nF TP22
CT39
CP03
JS1125-9 V_OUT1
100nF LT07 RT11
DT01 2 7 2R0 100nF FRONT-AV TP23
BAT85
SE SENSE CA31 CA26 CA32 CA28 VOUT2
1nF 1nF 4n7F 4n7F TP24
LT05 VI DIN
CT10
3
TC VCC
6
+12V
+5V TP25
CA22X220U50 RT35 10uH Y
1K CT19
CT14
4 5 100nF TP26
1nF GND INV_IN STDBY
TP27
MC34063 RS41 BL
CT17 NS TP28
CA22X1000U16
GND
RT14
TP29
56K BACKLIGHT GND
RS42 TP30
CT13
RT10 GND
CT15 100nF 2K2 1K
CA22X220U50 TP31
GND
E_15130_021.eps TP32
091104 GND
TP33
3.3V +5V GND
1 TP34
+5V
2
RS38 RS39 TP35
3 +5V
3K3 1K
4 TP36
+5VS
5
TP37
6 +5VS
BL RS40 RS37 TS03 7 TP38
BL 1.8V
0R 10K 8
BC848BLT1 TP39
CS45 9 1.8V
NS 10
3.3V TP40
11
TP41
12 3.3V
TP42
33V
TP43
33V
+12V
CS36 TP44
CS42 CA22X470U25
100nF SS02
53047-1510
E_15130_022.eps
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Layout Main Panel (Top Side) Layout Main Panel (Bottom Side)
CA02 A1 CA47 B2 CM27 B3 CS18 B3 CT04 D1 CV03 C3 CV45 D1 LT15 C2 RM01 A4 RM34 B3 RT15 C1 RV13 D3
CA04 B1 CA48 B2 CM28 A3 CS19 A3 CT05 D1 CV04 C2 CV46 D3 OP02 A3 RM02 B4 RP01 C4 RT16 D1 RV14 C3
CA05 B1 CA49 B1 CM29 A3 CS20 B3 CT13 B4 CV05 C2 CV47 D2 OP03 A3 RM03 A3 RP03 C4 RT17 C1 RV15 D3
CA07 B2 CA50 B1 CM30 A3 CS21 D2 CT14 B4 CV06 C3 CV48 D2 OP04 A3 RM05 A4 RS05 A3 RT18 C1 RV16 D2
CA09 B1 CA51 B1 CM31 B4 CS22 B2 CT16 C1 CV07 C3 CV50 D2 OP05 A3 RM06 A3 RS13 D2 RT19 B1 RV17 D3
CA10 C2 CM01 A4 CP02 C4 CS23 A3 CT18 C1 CV09 C2 CV51 D2 OP06 A3 RM07 A3 RS22 A3 RT20 B1 RV18 C3
CA11 D3 CM02 A4 CP03 C4 CS25 D2 CT19 B4 CV10 C3 CV53 C3 OP07 A3 RM08 A4 RS32 B2 RT21 B1 RV19 C3
CA12 D4 CM04 A4 CP06 C4 CS26 D2 CT20 C1 CV12 C3 CV54 C2 OP08 A3 RM09 B3 RS33 B2 RT22 B1 RV20 D2
CA17 B2 CM05 C3 CP08 C4 CS27 A3 CT21 C1 CV14 C2 CV55 C3 QT01 C1 RM11 B4 RS34 B2 RT23 C1 RV21 D3
CA18 B1 CM07 A4 CP10 C4 CS28 B2 CT22 C1 CV16 C3 CV56 D3 QV01 D3 RM12 A3 RS35 B2 RT24 D1 RV22 D2
CA19 D3 CM08 B3 CP13 C4 CS29 B2 CT23 C1 CV17 C3 CV57 D2 RA01 B1 RM13 A4 RS36 B2 RT25 D1 RV23 D1
CA20 D4 CM09 A4 CP14 C4 CS30 B2 CT24 C1 CV23 C2 CV58 C3 RA02 B1 RM14 A3 RS37 A1 RT26 B1 RV26 B3
CA25 D2 CM10 A4 CP15 C4 CS31 B2 CT25 C1 CV24 C2 CV59 C3 RA03 B2 RM15 A3 RS40 B1 RT27 B1 RV27 D3
CA26 D2 CM12 B3 CP19 D4 CS32 B2 CT26 C1 CV25 C3 CV60 C3 RA04 B1 RM16 C4 RS41 A1 RT28 C1 RV28 D3
CA01 A1 CA38 B1 CP16 C4 CS45 A1 CV20 C2 DP04 B4 IM02 C3 LM01 B3 LT06 B4 LV11 D2 RS09 A2 SC02 D3 CA27 B2 CM13 B4 CS01 B2 CS34 B2 CT27 C1 CV26 C3 CV61 C3 RA05 A1 RM17 B4 RS42 A1 RT29 B1 RV29 D3
CA03 B1 CA41 B1 CP17 C4 CT01 C2 CV30 C2 DP05 C4 IP01 B4 LM02 B3 LT08 C1 LV12 D3 RS10 A2 SERV A4 CA28 D2 CM14 B4 CS02 B3 CS35 B2 CT28 C1 CV27 C3 CV63 D4 RA06 D3 RM18 A3 RS45 A3 RT30 D1 RV30 D3
CA06 B1 CA42 B1 CP18 D4 CT02 C2 CV39 D3 DS01 C2 IP02 B4 LM03 B4 LT09 B1 LV13 D3 RS11 A2 SM02 A4 CA30 D2 CM16 C3 CS03 B3 CS38 B2 CT29 C1 CV31 C2 CV64 D3 RA07 D4 RM20 A3 RS46 A3 RT31 D1 RV31 D3
CA08 A1 CA44 B2 CP20 D4 CT10 B4 CV41 D2 DT01 B4 IP03 D4 LP02 C4 LT10 C1 LV14 D3 RS12 B2 SP02 D4 CA31 D2 CM17 B4 CS04 B3 CS39 A2 CT31 C1 CV32 C3 LA05 D3 RA08 D3 RM21 A4 RT01 C1 RT32 D1 RV32 B4
CA13 B2 CM03 A3 CS07 A3 CT12 D1 CV43 D3 DT02 B1 IS01 A2 LP03 D4 LT11 C1 LV15 D2 RS38 A1 SS01 A2 CA32 D2 CM18 B4 CS05 B3 CS40 B2 CT32 C1 CV33 C3 LA06 D3 RA09 D4 RM23 A3 RT02 C1 RT33 D1 TM01 B4
CA14 B2 CM06 B3 CS10 A2 CT15 B4 CV49 D2 DT03 B1 IS03 B2 LP04 D4 LT12 C1 QP01 C4 RS39 A1 SS02 A1 CA34 B1 CM19 C4 CS06 A3 CS41 A2 CT33 C1 CV34 D2 LS02 A2 RA10 D2 RM24 A3 RT03 D1 RT34 D1 TM02 A4
CA15 D3 CM11 B3 CS11 B3 CT17 B4 CV52 D3 DT04 B1 IT01 C1 LS04 B3 LV01 C2 RM04 A4 RS43 A2 TU01 D1 CA36 D2 CM20 B3 CS08 A3 CS42 B1 CT35 C1 CV35 C3 LS03 A3 RA11 D2 RM25 A4 RT04 D1 RT35 B4 TS01 B2
CA16 D4 CM15 B3 CS12 A3 CT30 C1 CV62 D3 FT01 B1 IT02 B4 LS05 A2 LV02 C3 RN01 C2 RS44 A3 XA01 B1 CA37 D2 CM21 B3 CS09 A2 CS44 D2 CT36 D1 CV36 C3 LS08 A3 RA12 D2 RM26 C3 RT05 D2 RV05 D2 TS02 B2
CA21 B2 CP01 C4 CS24 A3 CT34 B1 DM01 A3 FT02 C1 IV01 C3 LS06 B2 LV03 C3 RN02 C3 SA01 A1 XM01 A4 CA39 B1 CM22 B4 CS13 A3 CS46 A3 CT37 D1 CV37 C2 LS09 A2 RA13 D3 RM27 C3 RT10 B4 RV06 D2 TS03 A1
CA22 D3 CP04 D4 CS33 B3 CV08 C2 DM02 A4 FT03 C1 JX01 C4 LS07 B3 LV04 C2 RP02 C4 SA02 A1 XS01 A3 CA40 D3 CM23 B4 CS14 A3 CS47 B2 CT38 C1 CV38 C2 LS10 A3 RA14 B1 RM28 A4 RT11 B4 RV07 C3 TT01 B1
CA23 D4 CP05 C4 CS36 B1 CV11 C3 DP01 C4 IA01 A1 LA01 C2 LT01 D2 LV08 C2 RS06 A3 SA03 A2 XT01 C1 CA43 D3 CM24 B4 CS15 B2 CS48 A3 CT39 B4 CV40 D3 LT04 C1 RA15 B1 RM29 B4 RT12 D1 RV10 C3
CA24 B2 CP07 C4 CS37 B2 CV13 C3 DP02 C4 IA02 B2 LA02 B1 LT02 B1 LV09 D2 RS07 A2 SA04 D2 XV01 C2 CA45 B2 CM25 A4 CS16 B3 CS49 A2 CV01 D3 CV42 C2 LT07 B4 RA16 B1 RM30 C3 RT13 B4 RV11 D3
CA29 B2 CP11 C4 CS43 B2 CV15 C2 DP03 C4 IM01 A4 LA03 B1 LT05 B4 LV10 D2 RS08 A2 SC01 D2 CA46 B2 CM26 B4 CS17 A2 CT03 C1 CV02 D2 CV44 D2 LT14 B1 RA17 D2 RM33 A4 RT14 B4 RV12 D2

1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1

A A A A

B B B B

C C C C

D D
D D

4 3 2 1 E_15130_024.eps
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LCD TV AV Front LCD TV AV Front (Top Side)

LCD TV AV FRONT
D

E_15130_037.eps
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E_15130_025.eps
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Keyboard Keyboard (Top Side)

KEYBOARD
E

E_15130_038.eps
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E_15130_026.eps
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Alignments TF1.1E 8. EN 27

8. Alignments
Index of this chapter: Table 8-1 Option values
8.1 General Alignment Conditions
8.2 Hardware Alignments Option Description value 0 Description value 1
8.3 Software Alignments Byte 0
Bit 0 Child lock disable Child lock enable
General: The Service Mode is described in chapter 5. Menu Bit 1 Welcome menu disable Welcome menu enable
navigation is done with the cursor Up, Down, Left or Right keys
Bit 2 “No Signal” timer off “No Signal” timer on
of the remote control transmitter.
Bit 3 Not used Not used
Bit 4 Not used Not used
8.1 General Alignment Conditions
Bit 5 France selection disable France selection enable
Bit 6 Main tuner selection bit0 Main tuner selection bit0
Perform all electrical adjustments under the following
conditions: Bit 7 Main tuner selection bit1 Main tuner selection bit1
• Allow the set to warm up for approximately 10 minutes.
• Mains voltage and frequency: 100-240 VAC / 50/60 Hz. Main tuner selection: 00: fixed value. No other tuners used
• Test probe: Ri > 10 Mohm; Ci < 2.5 pF.
Option byte 1 and option byte 2 are empty.
8.2 Hardware Alignments
8.3.2 Geometry Menu
There are no hardware alignments foreseen for the LCD-TV.

GEO
8.3 Software Alignments
H.ST 0022
H.SP 0640
With the software alignments of the Service Mode the V.ST 0063
geometry can be aligned. V.SP 0864
To store the data: Use the RC button MENU to switch to the
main menu and next, switch to ‘Stand-by’ mode. E_15130_014.eps
221004

8.3.1 Options Menu Figure 8-2 Geometry Menu

If the GEOMETRY option in the Service menu is highlighted


OPT. and the LEFT/RIGHT button on the RC are pressed, the
0 geometry menu will be displayed.
7 T B1 0
6 T B2 0
5 Sec. 1
Table 8-2 Geometry items
4 Empty 1
3 E/W 1
2 No. S.T 0 Menu Description Possible value Default value
1 Wel. 1 item
0 Childlo. 1 H.ST Horizontal start 0000...0864 0022
E_15130_013.eps H.SP Horizontal stop 0000...0864 0640
221004
V.ST Vertical start 0000...0864 0063
Figure 8-1 Options Menu V.SP Vertical stop 0000...0864 0864

The option menu is used to control the presence/absence of It is possible to adjust the start and stop points of the screen by
certain features and to set some options. adjusting the values.

How to change an Option Byte


An Option Byte represents a number of different options.
Changing these bytes directly makes it possible to set all
options very fast. All options are controlled via three option
bytes. Select the option byte (OPT0.. OPT2) with the Menu Up/
Down keys, and enter the new value.
To change any bit value of any option, just press the digit keys
(0-7) on the RC. For example; to change the bit value (0 or 1)
of the fifth option “Sec.”, simply press the corresponding digit
“5” on the RC and make the desired change. The bit value will
change from 0 to 1 and 1 to 0 respectively on each pressing of
button 5.

Leaving the OPTION submenu (with the MENU button) saves


the changes in the Option Byte settings. Some changes will
only take effect after the set has been switched “off” and “on”.
EN 28 9. TF1.1E Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets

9. Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets


Index of this chapter: Amplification is done via a integrated power amplifier IC, the
9.1 Introduction TDA7057AQ.
9.2 Block Diagram
9.3 Video processing
9.4 Microprocessor
9.5 Audio processing 9.3 Video processing
9.6 Abbreviation list
9.7 IC Data Sheets The key components of the video processing are the following
ICs:
Note: • VPC3230D
• Figures can deviate slightly from the actual situation, due • DPS9450A
to different set executions. • DS90C385MTD
• For a good understanding of the following circuit
descriptions, please use the diagrams in chapter 6 and 7. 9.3.1 VPC3230D
Where necessary, you will find a separate drawing for
clarification.
The VPC3230D is a high-quality, single chip video front-end.
The main features are:
9.1 Introduction • high-performance adaptive 4H comb filter Y/C separator
with adjustable vertical peaking
• multi-standard colour decoder PAL/NTSC/SECAM,
This chassis contains complete new designed main board,
including all substandards
including the following new components:
• two RGB/YCrCb component inputs, one Fast Blank input
• ST92195B (Microcontroller and TXT Decoder): is a new
• integrated high-quality A/D convertors and associated
controller IC with internal ROM and RAM memories, TXT
clamp and AGC circuits
decoder and On Screen Display (OSD) functionality.
• multi-standard sync processing
• linear horizontal scaling (0,25....4), as well as non-linear
The chassis consists not only of the main board with all the
horizontal scaling (Panorama vision)
functionality and a part of the I/O connectors.
• PAL+ preprocessing
There are also three peripheral panels: an inverter panel, a
• control interface for external field memory
side a/v panel, and a remote and keyboard panel. These
• I2C-bus interface
peripheral panels are considered to be replaced when
defective. Assy’s are mentioned in partslist.
9.3.2 DPS9450A

9.2 Block Diagram The DPS is a single-chip digital display processor and scaler
specially designed for TV sets with matrix displays.
For the block diagram see chapter 6 “Wiring Diagram, Block There are three main functional parts:
Diagrams, and Overviews”. • video input processing
• scaling
The Tuner is a PLL tuner and delivers the IF-signal, via audio • display processing
& video SAW-filters, to the VPC3230D Video Processor. The video input processing part handles both the analog and
digital input. After the channel mixer, the signal is processed by
Several I/O connectors are available: the scaler, where a linear horizontal and vertical scaling is
• one SCART (fully equipped), done. Also non-linear horizontal scaling, and de-interlacing is
• Video CVBS out and cinch audio L/R out. possible. In the display processing part, the picture is
• S-video, CVBS video, and audio L/R input. enhanced, and the digital OSD is added to the picture.
• Headphone output.
The chip is also equipped with an I2C interface
All these video in and outputs are connected to the Video
Processor. The audio signals are processed by the MSP3410G 9.3.3 DS90C385MTD
Sound processor.
The DS90C385 transmitter converts 28 bits of CMOS/TTL data
Attached to the Video Processor is the DPS9450A Matrix
into four LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signalling) data
Panels Display Processor and Scaler.
streams. A phase-locked transmit clock is transmitted in
The incoming 16 bit signals are processed and combined with
parallel with the data streams over a fifth LVDS link. Every
the On Screen Display (OSD) and Teletext (TXT) information
cycle of the transmit clock, 28 bits of input data are sampled
from the Microprocessor.
and transmitted. At a transmit clock frequency of 85 MHz. 24
bits of RGB data and 3 bits of LCD timing and control data are
The microprocessor, called OTC (OSD, Teletext and Control)
transmitted at a rate of 595 Mbps per LVDS data channel.
takes care of the analogue TXT input- and output processing.
Using the 85 MHz clock, the data throughput is 297.5 Mbytes/
The OTC, ROM, and RAM are supplied with 5V, which is
sec.
derived from the +12V. The internal ROM is used to store the
The transmitter can be programmed for Rising edge strobe or
set software, the RAM contains the settings and the TDSRAM
Falling edge strobe through a dedicated pin.
is used for storing the Teletext pages.

The combined picture information is sent to the LCD display by A Rising edge or Falling edge strobe transmitter will
the DS90C385 programmable LVDS transmitter, providing a interoperate with a Falling edge strobe Receiver without any
perfect input signal in the desired format. translation logic.

The sound part is built around the MSP3410G (Multi-channel


Sound Processor) for IF sound detection, sound control and
source selection. Dolby decoding is also done by the MSP.
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9.4 Microprocessor 9.6 Abbreviation list

The Microprocessor IC (ST92195B) has two main functions: ACI Automatic Channel Installation:
microcontroller and teletext decoder. algorithm that installs TV sets directly
from cable network by means of a
9.4.1 Microcontroller predefined TXT page
ADC Analogue to Digital Converter
The microcontroller is based on a ST9+ Core, consisting of the AFC Automatic Frequency Control: control
signal used to tune to the correct
Central Processing Unit (CPU), the Register File and the
frequency
Interrupt controller. Up to 28 I/O lines (five I/O ports) can be
configured to provide timing, status signals, timer and output, AGC Automatic Gain Control: algorithm that
controls the video input of the feature-
analog inputs, external interrupts and serial or parallel I/O.
box
The On Screen Display (OSD) module provides a human
interface with up to 26 lines of max. 80 characters, each 10x10 AM Amplitude Modulation
ANR Automatic Noise Reduction: one of the
dot. Four character sizes are supported, as well as additional
algorithms of Auto TV
foreground and background colours.
The intelligent on-chip peripherals offload the ST9 core from I/ AR Aspect Ratio: 4 by 3 or 16 by 9
AUDIO_L Audio Left
O and data management processing tasks to get the maximum
AUDIO_R Audio Right
use of core resources.
The microcontroller supports several Power Saving Modes. Auto TV A hardware and software control
system that measures picture content,
and adapts image parameters in a
9.4.2 TeleteXT decoder
dynamic way
BG System B and G
The Teletext Unit includes a Data Slicer, and a special CL Constant Level: audio output to
Acquisition Unit. connect with an external amplifier
The internal Teletext and Display storage RAM can be use to CRT Cathode Ray Tube or picture tube
store Teletext pages as well as Display parameters. CVBS Composite Video Blanking and
Synchronisation
DAC Digital to Analogue Converter
DBE Dynamic Bass Enhancement: extra
low frequency amplification
9.5 Audio processing
DFU Direction For Use: description for the
end user
The Multi standard Sound Processor IC (MSP3410G) covers DNR Digital Noise Reduction: noise
the full TV sound processing, starting with analog sound IF- reduction feature of the box
signal down to processed analog AF-out. DPL Dolby ProLogic
It supports not only NICAM and FM Stereo, but also the AM- DSP Digital Signal Processing
SECAM L standard. DVD Digital Versatile Disc
DBX noise reduction is available, or alternatively MICRONAS DYN-FASE-COR Dynamic phase correction, to correct
Noise Reduction is performed. the phase of the H-drive
Furthermore, the sound processor has built-in automatic EHT Extra High Tension
functions: EHT-INFO Extra High Tension information, used
• actual sound standard detection for contrast reduction, vertical and
• mono/stereo/bilingual switching horizontal amplitude correction, beam
• Automatic Carrier Mute function current protection, and flash detection.
• Automatic Volume Correction EPG Electronic Program Guide: system
Enhancement of the sound is done by a build in 5-band graphic used by broadcasters to transmit TV
equalizer and also spatial effect is available. guide information (= NexTView)
The loudspeaker/headphone channel has separate volume, EW East West, related to horizontal
balance, bass, treble and loudness settings. deflection of the set
EW-DRIVE The drive signal for the EW-transistor
EXT External (source), entering the set via
SCART or via cinches
FBL Fast Blanking: DC signal
accompanying RGB signals
FBL-PIP The fast blanking signal for PIP
FBL-TXT The fast blanking signal for TXT. It has
a higher priority than FBL-PIP
FLASH Flash memory
FM Field Memory or Frequency
Modulation
GND-DRIVE A separate ground for the line drive
towards the line driver
HA50 Horizontal Acquisition 1fh: horizontal
sync pulse coming out of the HIP
HD100 Horizontal Drive 2fh: horizontal sync
pulse coming out of the feature-box
HFB Horizontal Flyback Pulse: horizontal
sync pulse from large signal deflection
HP Headphone
Interlaced Scan mode where two fields are used
to form one frame. Each field contains
half the number of the total amount of
EN 30 9. TF1.1E Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets

lines. The fields are written in 'pairs',


causing line flicker
Last Status The settings last chosen by the
customer, read, and stored in RAM or
in the NVM. They are called at start-up
of the set to configure it according the
customers wishes
LDP Line Deflection Protection signal,
derived from the EW-current and
voltage
LED Light Emitting Diode
LINE DRIVE Line drive signal (for the Line
transistor)
LNA Low Noise Adapter
LORE LOcal REgression based noise
reduction
LSP Large signal panel
MSP Multi-standard Sound Processor: ITT
sound decoder of EM5E
MUTE Mute-Line
NC Not Connected
NVM Non Volatile Memory: IC containing
TV related data e.g. alignments
O/C Open Circuit
ON/OFF LED On/Off control signal for the LED
OSD On Screen Display
OTC On screen display Teletext and
Control
PCB Printed Circuit Board
PIP Picture In Picture
Progressive Scan Scan mode where all scan lines are
displayed in one frame at the same
time, creating a double vertical
resolution.
PTP Picture Tube Panel
RAM Random Access Memory
RC Remote Control
RC5 / RC6 Signal protocol from the remote
control receiver
RESET Reset signal
RGB-PIP RGB-input for PIP
RGB-TXT RGB-input for Teletext and OSD
RGB-VC RGB-input to the Picture Tube Panel
ROM Read Only Memory
S/C Short Circuit
SCL-F Clock signal on fast I2C bus
SD Standard Definition
SDA-F Data signal on fast I2C bus
SIF Sound Intermediate Frequency
SNERT Synchronous No parity Eight bit
Reception and Transmit
SSB Small Signal Board
STBY Standby
SW Subwoofer
SWAN Spatial Weighted Averaging Noise
reduction
TXT Teletext
TXT-DS Teletext Dual Screen
uP Microprocessor
VA50 Vertical Acquisition 1Fh
VBAT Main supply for deflection (mostly 141
V)
VDS Virtual Dolby Surround
VL Variable Level out: processed audio
output towards external amplifier
WYSIWYR What You See Is What You Record:
record selection that follows main
picture and sound
X-RAY-PROT A protection signal for too high X-ray
radiation
XTAL Quartz crystal
Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets TF1.1E 9. EN 31

9.7 IC Data Sheets

In this paragraph, the internal block diagrams and pinning are


given of ICs that are drawn as a 'black box' in the electrical
diagrams (with the exception of 'memory' and 'logic' ICs).

9.7.1 Diagram VPC3230D

Block Diagram

CIN Y Y
Analog Adaptive Color Mixer 2D Scaler Output Y OUT
VIN1 Front-end Comb Decoder PIP Formatter
Filter CrCb
VIN2 NTSC Cr Cr Panorama ITU-R 656 OUT
VIN3 PAL Mode ITU-R 601
AGC NTSC SECAM YCOE
VIN4 PAL Cb Cb Contrast Memory
2×ADC
Saturation Brightness FIFO
Control
VOUT Tint Peaking CNTL

Y/G Y
Analog Processing LL Clock
RGB/
Component U/B I2C Bus Sync
YCrCb Matrix Cr +
Front-End H Sync
FB Contrast Clock
V/R Cb
Saturation Generation V Sync
RGB/ Clock
4 x ADC Brightness
FB FB Gen.
YCrCb Tint AVO

20.25 MHz I2C Bus

Pin Configuration INTLC VSUPSY


AVO GNDSY
FSY/HC/HSYA C0
MSY/HS C1
VS C2
FPDAT/VSYA C3
VSTBY GNDC
CLK5 VSUPC
NC C4
XTAL1 C5
XTAL2 C6
ASGF C7

64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41
GNDF 65 40 Y0
VRT 66 39 Y1
I2CSEL 67 38 Y2
ISGND 68 37 Y3
VSUPF 69 36 VSUPY
VOUT 70 35 GNDY
CIN 71 34 Y4
VIN1 72 33 Y5
VIN2 73
VPC 323xD 32 Y6
VIN3 74 31 Y7
VIN4 75 30 GNDLLC
VSUPAI 76 29 VSUPLLC
GNDAI 77 28 LLC1
VREF 78 27 LLC2
FB1IN 79 26 VSUPPA
AISGND 80 25 GNDPA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

B1/CB1IN CLK20
G1/Y1IN FFOE
R1/CR1IN FFRE
B2/CB2IN FFRSTW
G2/Y2IN FFWE
R2/CR2IN FFIE
ASGF YCOEQ
FFRSTWIN VGAV
VSUPCAP TEST
VSUPD RESQ
GNDD SDA E_15130_032.eps
261104
GNDCAP SCL

Figure 9-1 Internal Block Diagram and Pin Configuration VPC3230D


EN 32 9. TF1.1E Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets

9.7.2 Diagram ST92195B

Block Diagram
Up to 64 I/O
Kbytes ROM PORT 0 8 P0[7:0]

256 bytes
I/O
RAM 6 P2[5:0]
PORT 2

Up to 8 I/O
Kbytes TRI PORT 3 4 P3[7:4]
TDSRAM

I/O
P4[7:0]

MEMORY BUS
256 bytes PORT 4 8
Register File

8/16-bit I/O
CPU 2 P5[1:0]
PORT 5

NMI MMU
INT[7:4] DATA TXCF
INT2 Interrupt SLICER
INT0 Management & ACQUI-
SITIO N CVBS1
ST9+ CORE
UNIT
OSCIN
SYNC.
OSCOUT RCCU EXTRAC-
RESET TION
RESETO
16-BIT VPS/WSS
WSCR
REGISTER BUS

TIMER/ DATA
WATCHDOG WSCF
SLICER
CVBS2

SDO/SDI SPI ADC AIN[4:1]


SCK EXTRG

TIMING AND SYNC VSYNC


MCFM CONTROL HSYNC/CSYNC
CLOCK CTRL CSO
FREQ.
ON PXFM
STANDARD SCREEN MULTIP.
STOUT TIMER R/G/B/FB
DISPLAY
TSLU
HT
VOLTAGE PWM
VSO[2:1]
SYNTHESIS D/A CON- PWM[7:0]
VERTER

All alternate functions (Italic characters) are mapped on Ports 0, 2, 3, 4 and 5

Pin Configuration
INT7/P2.0 1 56 P2.1/INT5/AIN1
RESET 2 55 P2.2/INT0/AIN2
P0.7 3 54 P2.3/INT6/VS01
P0.6 4 53 P2.4/NMI
P0.5 5 52 P2.5/AIN3/INT4/VS02
P0.4 6 51 OSCIN
P0.3 7 50 OSCOUT
AIN4/P0.2 8 49 P4.7/PWM7/EX TRG/ST OUT
P0.1 9 48 P4.6/PWM6
P0.0 10 47 P4.5/PWM5
CSO/RE SET0/P3.7 11 46 P4.4/PWM4
P3.6 12 45 P4.3/PWM3/TSLU/HT
P3.5 13 44 P4.2/PWM2
P3.4 14 43 P4.1/PWM1
B 15 42 P4.0/PWM0
G 16 41 VSYNC
R 17 40 HSYNC/CSYNC
FB 18 39 AVDD1
SDI/SDO/ P5.1 19 38 PXFM
SCK/INT2/P5. 0 20 37 JTRSTO
VDD 21 36 GND
JTDO 22 35 AGND
WSCF 23 34 CVBS1
VPP/WSCR 24 33 CVBS2
AVDD3 25 32 JTMS
TEST 0 26 31 AVDD2
MCFM 27 30 CVBSO E_15130_033.eps
JTCK 28 29 TXCF 261104

Figure 9-2 Internal Block Diagram and Pin Configuration ST92195B


Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets TF1.1E 9. EN 33

9.7.3 Diagram DPS9450A

Block Diagram
XOUT CLK20/XIN TDO TCK TMS TDI TEST CS SCL SDA RESET

648 MHz I²C


ITU domain Input domain Xtal Test Controller
DTO Interface
Oscillator
Divider CLKD:
25-81 MHz
CLKIN ITU656
VIN/VIN2
HIN/HIN2 ITU601
Decoder
ITU656, 24 16 Display domain
ITU601,
RGB/YUVIN
Input Video
VOUT1 Processing

HOUT1/ Upsampling (422→ 444)


Clamp Line-doubling (optional) Picture
Scaler and Picture
Input Sync Processing Improvements Settings
CLKF Deinterlacer
Contrast
Channel LTI/CTI
Peaking Brightness
Component Mixer lin. H/V-Scaler
Saturation
Processing nonlin. H-Scaler Blacklevel Tint 36
Cr/RIN1 Deinterlacing Expander
24 Matrix Dithering RGBOUT
RGB → YC rCb Matrix Pixel
Y/GIN1 Gamma and Panel PCK1/2
Contrast Mixer
Compontent Controlling PanelCtrl
Cb/BIN1 Brightness 11
Input:
Saturation Digital OSD
FBL1
Source Select
Cr/RIN2 4 ADCs 6/12 bit
Picture Frame
Y/GIN2 Testpattern
Cb/BIN2

FBL2

12 2
RGBOSD FBOSD HCOSD
E_15130_034.eps
261104

Figure 9-3 Internal Block Diagram DPS9450A

9.7.4 Diagram DS90C385

Block Diagram Pin Configuration


CMOS/TTL INPUTS

B
RED
TLL PARALLEL TO LVDS

B
GREEN

B
BLUE
DATA (LVDS)
FPLINE (NSYNC)
FPFRAME (VSYNC)
DRDY (DATA ENABLE) CLOCK (LVDS)
CNTL

FPSHIFT IN
PLL

(TRANSMIT CLOCK IN)

POWER DOWN

E_15130_035.eps
301104

Figure 9-4 Internal Block Diagram and Pin Configuration DS90C385


EN 34 9. TF1.1E Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data Sheets

9.7.5 Diagram MSP3410G

Block Diagram

Sound IF1 Loud- Loud-


De- Pre- speaker speaker
ADC processing DAC
modulator Sound
Sound IF2 Processing Subwoofer

Headphone

So u r c e Sel ec t
Sound DAC Headphone
2
I S1 Processing
Prescale
I2S2
I2S

SCART1
DAC
SCART2 SCART
DSP SCART1
SCART3 Input ADC Prescale
Select SCART
DAC Output
SCART4 Select
MONO
SCART2

Pin Configuration
SC2_IN_L ASG2
SC2_IN_R SC3_IN_R
ASG1 SC3_IN_L
SC1_IN_L ASG4
SC1_IN_R SC4_IN_R
VREFTOP SC4_IN_L
MONO_IN AGNDC
AVSS AHVSS

48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33
AVSUP 49 32 CAPL_M
ANA_IN1+ 50 31 AHVSUP
ANA_IN− 51 30 CAPL_A
ANA_IN2+ 52 29 SC1_OUT_L
TESTEN 53 28 SC1_OUT_R
XTAL_IN 54 27 VREF1
XTAL_OUT 55 26 SC2_OUT_L
TP 56 25 SC2_OUT_R
AUD_CL_OUT 57
MSP 34x0G 24 NC
NC 58 23 DACM_SUB
NC 59 22 NC
D_CTR_I/OUT1 60 21 DACM_L
D_CTR_I/OUT0 61 20 DACM_R
ADR_SEL 62 19 VREF2
STANDBYQ 63 18 DACA_L
NC 64 17 DACA_R
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

I2C_CL RESETQ
I2C_DA NC
I2S_CL NC
I2S_WS NC
I2S_DA_OUT I2S_DA_IN2
I2S_DA_IN1 DVSS
ADR_DA DVSUP
ADR_WS ADR_CL E_15130_036.eps
261104

Figure 9-5 Internal Block Diagram and Pin Configuration MSP3410G


Spare Parts List TF1.1E 10. EN 35

10. Spare Parts List


Partslist CM10 4822 126 13193 4.7nF 10% 63V CT32 2020 552 96684 470nF 10% 25V 0805
CM11 0424 165 02261 22µF 20% 50V CT33 0407 420 41061 10pF 5% 50V 0603
CM12 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CT34 0424 141 64761 47µF 20% 16V
Various CM13 4822 126 14238 2.2nF 50V 0603 CT35 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603
CM14 4822 126 13883 220pF 5% 50V CT36 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603
3990 000 10471 Inverter Panel Assy CM15 0424 165 02261 22µF 20% 50V CT37 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603
8411 200 11999 Side AV Panel Assy CM16 4822 126 11785 47pF 5% 50V 0603 CT38 0407 420 41061 10pF 5% 50V 0603
8411 800 11999 Keyboard Panel Assy CM17 2020 552 96684 470nF 10% 25V 0805 CT39 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603
FT01 0377 300 07771 SAW K9453M CM18 0400 434 15161 150pF 50V 5% 0603 CV02 5322 126 11583 10nF 10% 50V 0603
FT02 0377 300 07801 Filter SAW K3953M CM19 4822 126 11785 47pF 5% 50V 0603 CV03 9965 000 20827 330pF 10% 50V 0603
FT03 0377 300 07101 Filter 5.5/6.0/6.5 MHz CM20 4822 126 14238 2.2nF 50V 0603 CV04 0407 320 56061 560pF 50V 5% 0603
SA01 0027 400 00280 Cable 2P/400 CM21 0400 310 42261 22pF 5% 50V 0603 CV05 0407 320 56061 560pF 50V 5% 0603
SA01 0750 302 11511 Connector 2P CM22 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV06 0407 320 56061 560pF 50V 5% 0603
SA02 0020 320 00051 Cable 5p 300mm CM23 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV07 0407 320 56061 560pF 50V 5% 0603
SA02 0750 305 11021 Connector 5p CM24 4822 126 14238 2.2nF 50V 0603 CV08 0421 401 61071 100µF 20% 16V
SA03 0027 400 00080 Cable 2p/450 CM25 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV09 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% 50V 0603
SA03 0750 302 11201 Connector 2P CM26 2020 552 96684 470nF 10% 25V 0805 CV10 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% 50V 0603
SA04 0020 250 09621 Cable 9p/250 CM28 0400 310 42261 22pF 5% 50V 0603 CV11 0421 401 61071 100µF 20% 16V
SA04 0751 009 11001 Connector 9P CM29 0400 310 42261 22pF 5% 50V 0603 CV12 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% 50V 0603
SC01 0750 402 10191 Soc. SCART CM30 0400 310 42261 22pF 5% 50V 0603 CV13 0421 401 61071 100µF 20% 16V
SC02 0750 128 80251 Soc. WhRdYe CM31 4822 126 13883 220pF 5% 50V CV14 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% 50V 0603
SM02 0751 006 11561 Connector 7P CP01 0421 401 61071 100µF 20% 16V CV15 0421 401 61071 100µF 20% 16V
SP02 0750 402 10101 Soc. ADAPTER CP02 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV16 4822 126 14247 1.5nF 50V 0603
SS01 0020 000 00061 Cable 20p/150 CP03 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV17 0400 420 44861 47nF 10% 50V 0603
SS01 0750 302 11091 Connector 5p CP04 0424 492 54771 470µF 20% 25V CV20 0421 401 61071 100µF 20% 16V
SS02 0751 009 11001 Connector 9P CP05 0424 492 52271 220µF 20% 25V CV23 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% 50V 0603
SS02 0751 012 11110 Connector 12p CP06 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV24 0407 320 56061 560pF 50V 5% 0603
XA01 0490 300 00541 Xtal 18.432MHz HC49U CP07 0421 401 61071 100µF 20% 16V CV25 0400 520 43381 330nF 20-80% 50V 0805
XM01 0490 300 00461 Xtal 4MHz HC49U CP08 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV26 4822 126 11785 47pF 5% 50V 0603
XS01 0490 300 00601 Xtal 20.25MHZ SM49US CP10 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV27 9965 000 12523 0.22µF 20% 50V
XT01 0490 300 00461 Xtal 4MHz HC49U CP11 0421 401 61071 100µF 20% 16V CV30 0421 401 61071 100µF 20% 16V
XV01 0490 300 00601 Xtal 20.25MHZ SM49US CP13 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV32 4822 126 11785 47pF 5% 50V 0603
CP14 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV33 4822 126 14247 1.5nF 50V 0603
g CP15 9965 000 20827 330pF 10% 50V 0603 CV34 9965 000 20827 330pF 10% 50V 0603
CP16 0400 331 00101 100µF 10V SMD CV35 9965 000 12523 0.22µF 20% 50V
CA01 0424 492 54771 470µF 20% 25V CP17 0400 331 00101 100µF 10V SMD CV36 9965 000 20827 330pF 10% 50V 0603
CA02 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CP18 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV37 0407 320 56061 560pF 50V 5% 0603
CA03 0421 945 04751 4.7µF 20% 50V CP19 9965 000 20827 330pF 10% 50V 0603 CV38 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% 50V 0603
CA04 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% 50V 0603 CS20 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV39 0421 401 61071 100µF 20% 16V
CA05 5322 126 11579 3.3nF 10% 63V CS21 0407 320 41061 100pF 50V 5% 0603 CV40 9965 000 20827 330pF 10% 50V 0603
CA06 0421 945 04751 4.7µF 20% 50V CS22 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV41 0421 401 61071 100µF 20% 16V
CA07 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% 50V 0603 CS23 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV43 0421 945 04751 4.7µF 20% 50V
CA08 0421 401 61071 100µF 20% 16V CS24 0421 401 61071 100µF 20% 16V CV44 0400 670 41861 680nF 20% 16V 0603
CA09 5322 126 11579 3.3nF 10% 63V CS25 0407 320 41061 100pF 50V 5% 0603 CV45 4822 126 11669 27pF 5% 50V 0603
CA10 4822 126 14247 1.5nF 50V 0603 CS26 0407 320 41061 100pF 50V 5% 0603 CV46 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% 50V 0603
CA11 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% 50V 0603 CS27 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV47 5322 126 11583 10nF 10% 50V 0603
CA12 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% 50V 0603 CS28 0400 420 44861 47nF 10% 50V 0603 CV48 0407 320 56061 560pF 50V 5% 0603
CA13 0421 401 61071 100µF 20% 16V CS29 0400 420 44861 47nF 10% 50V 0603 CV49 0421 401 61071 100µF 20% 16V
CA14 0424 165 02261 22µF 20% 50V CS30 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV50 0400 670 41861 680nF 20% 16V 0603
CA15 0424 165 02261 22µF 20% 50V CS31 0400 420 44861 47nF 10% 50V 0603 CV51 0400 670 41861 680nF 20% 16V 0603
CA16 0424 165 02261 22µF 20% 50V CS32 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV52 0421 401 61071 100µF 20% 16V
CA17 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CS33 0421 401 61071 100µF 20% 16V CV53 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% 50V 0603
CA18 2020 552 96684 470nF 10% 25V 0805 CS34 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV54 0407 320 56061 560pF 50V 5% 0603
CA19 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% 50V 0603 CS35 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV55 9965 000 12523 0.22µF 20% 50V
CA20 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% 50V 0603 CS36 0424 492 54771 470µF 20% 25V CV56 4822 126 11669 27pF 5% 50V 0603
CA21 0424 165 02261 22µF 20% 50V CS37 0421 401 61071 100µF 20% 16V CV57 4822 126 11669 27pF 5% 50V 0603
CA22 0424 165 02261 22µF 20% 50V CS38 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV58 0407 320 56061 560pF 50V 5% 0603
CA23 0424 165 02261 22µF 20% 50V CS39 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV59 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% 50V 0603
CA24 0424 165 02261 22µF 20% 50V CS40 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV60 9965 000 12523 0.22µF 20% 50V
CA25 9965 000 12523 0.22µF 20% 50V CS41 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV61 9965 000 20827 330pF 10% 50V 0603
CA26 9965 000 20827 330pF 10% 50V 0603 CS42 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CV62 0424 165 02261 22µF 20% 50V
CA27 4822 126 14247 1.5nF 50V 0603 CS43 0424 465 01061 10µF 20% 50V CV63 4822 126 14238 2.2nF 50V 0603
CA29 0421 401 61071 100µF 20% 16V CS44 0407 320 41061 100pF 50V 5% 0603 CV64 4822 126 14238 2.2nF 50V 0603
CA30 9965 000 12523 0.22µF 20% 50V CS46 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% 50V 0603
CA31 9965 000 20827 330pF 10% 50V 0603 CS47 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% 50V 0603
CT01 0424 465 01061 10µF 20% 50V f
CA34 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603
CA36 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% 50V 0603 CT02 0424 465 01061 10µF 20% 50V
RA01 4822 051 30332 3.3Ω 5% 0.062W
CA37 0400 520 43381 330nF 20-80% 50V 0805 CT03 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603
RA02 4822 051 30103 10kΩ 5% 0.062W
CA38 4822 126 11785 47pF 5% 50V 0603 CT10 0424 495 02271 220µF 50V 20%
RA03 4822 051 30332 3.3Ω 5% 0.062W
CA39 0400 310 46861 68pF 5% 50V 0603 CT12 0421 401 61071 100µF 20% 16V
RA04 4822 051 30103 10kΩ 5% 0.062W
CA40 0400 520 43381 330nF 20-80% 50V 0805 CT13 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603
RA05 4822 117 12903 1.8kΩ 1% 0.063W 0603
CA41 4822 126 11785 47pF 5% 50V 0603 CT14 0407 320 56061 560pF 50V 5% 0603
RA06 4822 051 30221 220Ω 5% 0.062W
CA42 0424 165 02261 22µF 20% 50V CT15 0424 495 02271 220µF 50V 20%
RA07 4822 051 30221 220Ω 5% 0.062W
CA43 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% 50V 0603 CT16 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603
RA08 4822 051 30221 220Ω 5% 0.062W
CA44 0424 165 02261 22µF 20% 50V CT17 0424 121 61081 1000µF 20% 16V
RA09 4822 051 30221 220Ω 5% 0.062W
CA45 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CT18 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% 50V 0603
RA10 4822 051 30153 15kΩ 5% 0.062W
CA46 0400 430 45661 56pF 5% 50V 0603 CT19 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603
RA11 4822 051 30153 15kΩ 5% 0.062W
CA47 0400 430 45661 56pF 5% 50V 0603 CT20 0400 520 43961 390pF 50V 5% 0603
RA12 4822 051 30103 10kΩ 5% 0.062W
CA50 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CT21 5322 126 11583 10nF 10% 50V 0603
RA13 4822 051 30103 10kΩ 5% 0.062W
CA51 4822 126 14247 1.5nF 50V 0603 CT22 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603
RA14 4822 051 30102 1kΩ 5% 0.062W
CM01 0400 310 42261 22pF 5% 50V 0603 CT23 5322 126 11583 10nF 10% 50V 0603
RA15 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0.062W
CM02 0400 310 42261 22pF 5% 50V 0603 CT24 2020 552 96684 470nF 10% 25V 0805
RA16 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0.062W
CM03 0424 165 01051 1µF 20% 50V CT25 5322 126 11578 1nF 10% 50V 0603
RM01 4822 051 30221 220Ω 5% 0.062W
CM04 4822 126 11785 47pF 5% 50V 0603 CT26 0400 310 42261 22pF 5% 50V 0603
RM02 4822 117 12925 47kΩ 1% 0.063W 0603
CM05 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CT27 0400 310 42261 22pF 5% 50V 0603
RM03 4822 117 13632 100kΩ 1% 0603 0.62W
CM06 0424 165 02261 22µF 20% 50V CT28 9965 000 12523 0.22µF 20% 50V
RM04 0300 206 10131 100Ω 5% 1/4W
CM07 4822 126 11785 47pF 5% 50V 0603 CT29 4822 126 14247 1.5nF 50V 0603
RM05 4822 051 30472 4.7Ω 5% 0.062W
CM08 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603 CT30 0424 465 01061 10µF 20% 50V
RM06 4822 051 30472 4.7Ω 5% 0.062W
CM09 4822 126 11669 27pF 5% 50V 0603 CT31 0400 670 41161 100nF 50V 20% 0603
RM07 4822 117 12902 8.2kΩ 1% 0.063W 0603
EN 36 10. TF1.1E Spare Parts List

RM08 0300 106 12261 1.2kΩ 5% 0603 RV26 0300 106 12161 120Ω 5% 0.1W 0603 IT02 0450 000 08781 MC34063
RM09 4822 051 30562 5.6kΩ 5% 0.063W 0603 RV27 0300 116 10261 75Ω 1% 0.1W 0603 IV01 0450 000 03771 VPC3230D
RM11 0300 106 24261 2.4kΩ 5% 1/10W 0603 RV28 0300 106 22261 22Ω 5% 0.1W 0603
RM12 4822 051 30472 4.7Ω 5% 0.062W RV29 4822 051 30123 12kΩ 5% 0.1W
RM13 4822 051 30472 4.7Ω 5% 0.062W RV30 4822 051 30331 330Ω 5% 0.062W
RM14 4822 051 30102 1kΩ 5% 0.062W RV31 4822 051 30223 22kΩ 5% 0.062W
RM15 4822 051 30472 4.7Ω 5% 0.062W RV32 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603
RM16 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0.062W
RM17 4822 051 30562 5.6kΩ 5% 0.063W 0603
RM18 4822 051 30102 1kΩ 5% 0.062W b
RM20 4822 051 30102 1kΩ 5% 0.062W
LA01 6080 000 00221 10µH 5%
RM21 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603
LA02 6080 000 00221 10µH 5%
RM24 4822 051 30471 47Ω 5% 0.062W
LA03 6080 000 00221 10µH 5%
RM25 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603
LA04 0360 702 04111 Bead LI0805H151R-00
RM26 4822 051 30472 4.7Ω 5% 0.062W
SMD
RM27 4822 051 30472 4.7Ω 5% 0.062W
LA05 0360 702 04111 Bead LI0805H151R-00
RM28 4822 051 30562 5.6kΩ 5% 0.063W 0603
SMD
RM29 4822 051 30273 27kΩ 5% 0.062W
LA06 0360 702 04111 Bead LI0805H151R-00
RM30 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0.062W
SMD
RM33 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603
LM01 6080 000 00221 10µH 5%
RM34 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603
LM02 6080 000 00221 10µH 5%
RN01 0301 406 68321 68Ω 5% 0.1W 0603
LM03 6080 000 00221 10µH 5%
RN02 0301 406 68321 68Ω 5% 0.1W 0603
LP02 6080 800 00341 33µH 5% 2A SMD
RP01 4822 051 30681 680Ω 5% 0.062W
LP03 6087 800 02411 Ferrite bead 3.5*9*0.8
RP02 0301 086 22010 22Ω 5% 1W
LP04 6080 800 00311 3.3µH 2.5A SMD
RP03 4822 051 30102 1kΩ 5% 0.062W
LT01 6080 000 00011 10µH 10% 0.16A
RS06 0301 406 68321 68Ω 5% 0.1W 0603
LT02 6080 000 00071 3.3µH 5% 0.21A
RS07 0301 406 68321 68Ω 5% 0.1W 0603
LT04 0360 702 04111 Bead LI0805H151R-00
RS08 0301 406 68321 68Ω 5% 0.1W 0603
SMD
RS09 0301 406 68321 68Ω 5% 0.1W 0603
LT05 6080 000 00221 10µH 5%
RS10 0301 406 68321 68Ω 5% 0.1W 0603
LT06 6080 000 00151 180µH 100mA SMD
RS11 0301 406 68321 68Ω 5% 0.1W 0603
LT07 0360 702 04111 Bead LI0805H151R-00
RS12 0301 406 68321 68Ω 5% 0.1W 0603
SMD
RS22 4822 051 30103 10kΩ 5% 0.062W
LT08 6089 800 00121 4.7µH 5%
RS32 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0.062W
RS33 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0.062W LT09 6080 000 00011 10µH 10% 0.16A
LT10 6089 800 00111 1µH 5%
RS34 4822 051 30332 3.3Ω 5% 0.062W
LT11 6089 800 00111 1µH 5%
RS35 4822 051 30332 3.3Ω 5% 0.062W
LT12 6080 000 00011 10µH 10% 0.16A
RS36 4822 051 30332 3.3Ω 5% 0.062W
RS37 4822 051 30103 10kΩ 5% 0.062W LT14 0360 702 04111 Bead LI0805H151R-00
SMD
RS38 4822 051 30332 3.3Ω 5% 0.062W
RS39 4822 051 30102 1kΩ 5% 0.062W LT15 0360 702 04111 Bead LI0805H151R-00
RS40 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 SMD
LV01 6080 000 00221 10µH 5%
RS42 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603
RS43 0301 406 68321 68Ω 5% 0.1W 0603 LV02 6080 000 00221 10µH 5%
RS44 0301 406 68321 68Ω 5% 0.1W 0603 LV03 6080 000 00221 10µH 5%
LV04 6080 000 00221 10µH 5%
RS45 0300 106 12161 120Ω 5% 0.1W 0603
RS46 0300 106 12161 120Ω 5% 0.1W 0603 LV08 6080 000 00221 10µH 5%
RT01 4822 051 30103 10kΩ 5% 0.062W LV09 6080 000 00221 10µH 5%
LV10 6080 000 00221 10µH 5%
RT02 4822 051 30103 10kΩ 5% 0.062W
RT03 0300 116 10261 75Ω 1% 0.1W 0603 LV11 6080 000 00221 10µH 5%
RT04 4822 051 30331 330Ω 5% 0.062W LV12 6080 800 00131 3.3µH 0.41A
RT05 4822 051 30479 47Ω 5% 0.062W LV13 6080 800 00131 3.3µH 0.41A
RT08 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 LV14 6080 800 00131 3.3µH 0.41A
RT09 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 LV15 6080 800 00131 3.3µH 0.41A
RT10 4822 051 30222 2.2kΩ 5% 0.062W TM01 0468 480 00001 BC848B
RT11 0300 106 83461 2.2Ω 5% 0.1W 0603 TM02 0468 480 00001 BC848B
RT12 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 TS01 0460 000 00371 SOT-23
RT13 4822 051 30331 330Ω 5% 0.062W TS02 0460 000 00371 SOT-23
RT14 4822 051 30563 56kΩ 5% 0.062W TS03 0468 480 00001 BC848B
RT15 4822 051 30681 680Ω 5% 0.062W TT01 0468 480 00001 BC848B
RT17 4822 051 30221 220Ω 5% 0.062W
RT18 4822 051 30223 22kΩ 5% 0.062W d
RT19 4822 051 30682 6.8Ω 5% 0.062W
RT20 4822 051 30682 6.8Ω 5% 0.062W DM01 4822 130 30621 1N4148
RT21 0300 106 68461 680K 5% 1/10W 0603 DM02 4822 130 30621 1N4148
RT22 0300 106 22461 220kΩ 5% 0.1W 0603 DP01 0483 214 23201 1N4007
RT23 4822 051 30562 5.6kΩ 5% 0.063W 0603 DP02 0483 270 28001 BYW76 SOD-64
RT24 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0.062W DP03 0485 404 56111 BZX85C DO-41
RT25 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0.062W DP04 4822 130 30621 1N4148
RT26 4822 051 30183 18kΩ 5% 0.062W DP05 0482 102 00021 SS32 SMD
RT27 4822 051 30223 22kΩ 5% 0.062W DS01 4822 130 30621 1N4148
RT28 4822 051 30331 330Ω 5% 0.062W DT01 4822 130 31983 BAT85
RT29 4822 117 13632 100kΩ 1% 0603 0.62W DT02 0480 000 05241 BA591
RT32 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 DT03 0480 000 05241 BA591
RT33 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0.062W DT04 0480 000 05241 BA591
RT34 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5% 0.062W
RT35 4822 051 30102 1kΩ 5% 0.062W
RV05 0300 116 10261 75Ω 1% 0.1W 0603 ce
RV06 0300 116 10261 75Ω 1% 0.1W 0603
RV07 0300 106 68361 68Ω 5% 0.1W 0603 QP01 4822 130 41053 BC639
RV10 0300 106 68361 68Ω 5% 0.1W 0603 QT01 0468 480 00001 BC848B
RV11 0300 116 10261 75Ω 1% 0.1W 0603 QV01 0468 480 00001 BC848B
RV12 0300 116 10261 75Ω 1% 0.1W 0603 IA01 0450 000 00981 TDA7057AQ
RV14 0300 116 10261 75Ω 1% 0.1W 0603 IA02 0450 000 01781 MSP3410G
RV15 0300 116 10261 75Ω 1% 0.1W 0603 IM01 0450 000 91171 ST92T195D7B1 (OTP)
RV16 0300 116 10261 75Ω 1% 0.1W 0603 IM02 9322 147 25682 M24C16-WBN6
RV17 0300 116 10261 75Ω 1% 0.1W 0603 IP01 0452 381 03171 LF18C
RV18 0300 116 10261 75Ω 1% 0.1W 0603 IP02 0452 381 03161 LF33C
RV19 0300 116 10261 75Ω 1% 0.1W 0603 IP03 0452 381 03151 LM2596
RV20 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 IS01 0450 000 00091 DS90C385MDT
RV21 0300 116 10261 75Ω 1% 0.1W 0603 IS03 0450 000 01901 DPS9450
RV22 0300 116 10261 75Ω 1% 0.1W 0603 IT01 0450 000 01811 TDA9885
RV23 0300 116 10261 75Ω 1% 0.1W 0603 IT01 0450 000 01821 TDA9886
Revision List TF1.1E 11. EN 37

11. Revision List


11.1 Manual xxxx xxx xxxxx.0

• First release.

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