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Acer PH-112

Service Guide

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Copyright
Copyright © 2003 by Acer Incorporated. All rights reserved. No part of this publication
may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated
into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic,
mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written
permission of Acer Incorporated.

Disclaimer
The information in this guide is subject to change without notice.
Acer Incorporated makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or
implied, with respect to the contents here of and specifically disclaims any warranties
of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Any Acer Incorporated software
described in this manual is sold or licensed “as is”. Should the programs prove defec
tive following their purchase, the buyer (and not Acer Incorporated, its distributor, or its
dealer) assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair, and any incidental or
consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software.

Acer is a registered trademark of Acer Corporation.


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Conventions
The following conventions are used in this manual

Screen messages D enotes actual messages that appear on screen.

Gi ves bi ts and pi eces of addi ti onal i nformati on


Note
related to the current topi c.

Alerts you to any damage that mi ght result from


Warni ng
doi ng or not doi ng speci fi c acti ons.

Gi ves precauti onary measures to avoi d possi ble


C auti on
hardware or software problems.

Remi nds you to do speci fi c acti ons relevant to the


Important
accompli shment of procedures.

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Preface
Before using this information and the product it supports, please read the following
general information.

1. This Service Guide provides you with all technical information relating to the BASIC
CONFIGURATION decided for Acer’s “global” product offering. To better fit local
market requirements and enhance product competitiveness, your regional office MAY
have decided to extend the functionality of a machine (e.g. add-on card, modem, or
extra memory capability). These LOCALIZED FEATURES will NOT be covered
in this generic service guide. In such cases, please contact your regional offices or the
responsible personnel/channel to provide you with further technical details.

2. Please note WHEN ORDERING FRU PARTS, that you should check the most up-
to-date information available on your regional web or channel. If, for whatever reason,
apart number change is made, it will not be noted in the printed Service Guide. For
ACER-AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS, your Acer office may have a DIFFER
ENT part number code to those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide.
You MUST use the list provided by your regional Acer office to order FRU parts for
repair and service of customer machines.

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 System Introduction 1


Technical Specification .......................................................................................................1
Lamp Specification............................................................................................................. 2
System Block Diagram .......................................................................................................6
Optics Conceptual Drawing................................................................................................7

Chapter 2 Firmware Update 8


Setup Tool / Equipment.......................................................................................................8
Upgrading Procedure .........................................................................................................8

Chapter 3 Machine Dissassembly and Replacement 10


General Information ...........................................................................................................11
Disassemble Lamp Module...............................................................................................12
Disassemble IO Cover & Top Cover..................................................................................13
Disassemble Speaker & Front Cover ...............................................................................14
Disassemble Front Fan...................................... ...............................................................15
Disassemble Front IR Board & IR Cover...........................................................................16
Disassemble Video IO .......................................................................................................17
Dissassemble Main Board..... ...........................................................................................18
Disassemble Ballast Module & Back IR.............................................................................19
Disassemble Optical Engine..............................................................................................20
Disassemble Back Cover.................................................................................................. 21
Disassemble Back IR Cover , AC Outlet........................................................................... 22
Disassemble Power Module............................................................................................. 23
Disassemble Mylar & Ground Plate.................................................................................. 24
Disassemble Heatsink & DMD Board.............................................................................. 25
Disassemble DMD Assembly & DMD.............................................................................. 26
Disassemble Thermal Board............................................................................................ 27
Disassemble Optical Engine Fan...................................................................................... 28
Exploded Overview............................................................................................................29

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Table of Contents

Chapter 4 Trouble shooting 30


Video Signal troubleshooting.............................................................................................31
Operation FunctionTroubleshooting..................................................................................34
Power SourceTroubleshooting..........................................................................................35
Function Test and Alignment...............................................................................................36
Equipment Needed...................................................................................................36
Test Condition............................................................................................................36
Test Display Modes and Patterns .....................................................................................37
Compatible Modes ..................................................................................................37
Function Test Display Pattern..................................................................................38

Chapter 5 Connector Information 40


Introduction...........................................................................................................................40
Main Board......................................................................................................................... 40
Power Board .....................................................................................................................46
Ballast Board ......................................................................................................................48

Chapter 6 FRU(FieldReplaceable Unit) List 49


FRU List...............................................................................................................................50

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Chapter 1

System Introduction

Technical Specification

Item Description

Display Type Single Chip DLP Projector

Lamp Type 200 W User Replaceable Lamp

Brightness 1600 Lumen

Contrast Ratio 2000 : 1(Full on / off) (Min)

Resolution(Pixels) 854 x 480

Uniformity 90%

Optical Compensation Light Tunnel

Focal Length 20.2 ~ 24.2 mm

Screen Size 27~324 inches Diagonal

Throw Distance 1.2 ~ 12 Meter

Compatibility "Horizontal frequency (31~79KHz" )

"Vertical frequency ( 50~85Hz" )

Operation Humidity 80%

Operation Temperature +5 ~ +35C

Sound Noise 30dB(A)(standard mode)/28db(A) (ECO mode)

Power Requirement 100~240v, 50~60Hz

Dimensions ( W x H x D ) 256 x 198 x 92 mm

Weight 2.3 KG (<4.5 lb)

CE Class B, FCC Class B , VCCI-II , UL , cUL, TUV-GS, C-


Certification
tick, PSB, PSE, CB Report, CCC

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Lamp Specification

1.Product Scope

The product is a lamp system consisting of a short arc burner in a reflector, and a lamp
driver.
Lamp type UHP 200W-150W 1.0

Driver type EUC 200V/01 TopValue

2. SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS

2.1 Driver conditions


See driver specifications for more information
EUC 200V/01

* If the lamp voltage is below 35V continued over 90s, the driver shuts down.
** If the lamp voltage reaches over 140V, the driver shuts down immediately.

2.2 Run-up time


Run-up time to 80% of the stabilised luminous output is < 60s.

2.3 Ignition
2.3.1 Cold ignition
The criterion for reliable ignition is defined as a maximum of three ignition
failures on 30 attempts per amp however none of these ignition failures
may occur subsequently.
During the ignition phase of the lamp (run-up-time), no cooling of the burner
recommended. Cooling of the burner can lead to ignition failure.

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It is known that asymmetric cooling after switching the lamp off, can lead to
ignition failure in the next attempt due to condensed mercury on 1 of the electrodes.
Therefore Philips advises to build in multiple attempts (max. 5 for safety reasons) to
start the lamp. Between 2 attempts one has to wait 15s.
Philips suggests after a successful starting attempt to keep the lamp burning for
at least 15 minutes.
The cable has an isolation value of 2.5kV
To limit voltage loss of the ignition pulse, the mutual capacity of the cables may
not exceed 40pF.
To ensure this, Philips recommends to:

Avoid twisted cables


Never tie the cables together
Avoid contact to conductive plates, especially if those are connected to ground
(e.g. via PE)
If possible keep the cables straightened having a mutual distance (of 1 to 2 cm
between the

A suitable electrical enclosure should be provided in the end-product. Creepage


and clearance distances to high voltage parts and traces have to be evaluated in
the end-product. Special consideration has to be given to the distances from earthed
mounting screws to hazardous voltage traces on the lamp driver PCB.

2.3.2 Hot restrike

At max. bulb temperature of 300 oC+ -25oC : 98% ignition reliability of the total
number of switches.
At max. bulb temperature of 300 oC+ -25oC : 99.9% ignition reliability of the total
number of switches.
A restrike of the system can be applied 15 seconds after shut down.
Restrikes of the system can be repeated up to max. 5 times, if the lamp has not
successfully started from the first time.
Philips suggests after a successful starting attempt to keep the lamp burning for at
least 15 minutes.

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3 LAMP SPECIFICATIONS
3.1 Dimensions
Reflector type E19

3 Average lamp life and lumen maintenance

(on test & operational conditions see 4.4 and based upon a large sample
population)
When driven at 200W on ballast type EUC 200V/01 and temperature conditions
are fulfilled
(AN 2002-002)
> 85% 500h
> 50% 2000h According to the light specification table (see paragraph 4.5.2)
When driven at 150W on ballast type EUC 200V/01 and temperature conditions
are fulfilled
(AN 2002-002)
> 85% 500h
> 50% 2500h According to the light specification table (see paragraph 4.5.2)

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4 INSTRUCTION FOR USE

- To replace the lamp, the power should be switched off.


- The burning position is horizontal ± 20°.
- Never touch the burner or reflector mirror with bare hands. If bare hands have touched
it, it should be cleaned with a lint free towel before installing the lamp.
- The lamp should be operated on the lamp driver as mentioned in paragraph 1.
- Fast switching cycles will reduce lamp life (e.g. 10min on 10min off).
- Max torque on the side and centre connector: 0.8Nm.
- The screw, which connects the cable with the side connector, may not touch the
reflector surface.
- The set maker must design a lamp house to keep glass pieces in the lamp house.
- Visible arc instability has to be suppressed by set optics.

5 ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS

EU
At end of service life, UHP Lamps should be treated as chemical waste (in view of
mercury content), and be
disposed of in compliance with national regulations/law.
USA
To comply in accordance with the Law of Vermont, that obliges the visible notification
on a lamp in case it
contains mercury, a Hg logo will be added on the reflector of the lamp. Besides the
reflector, also lamp
packaging with destination USA needs to notify the customer that the packaging
contains mercury added
products.
For more information about Hg marking, check the website of the Law of Vermont.
http://www.anr.state.vt.us/dec/ead/mercury/labeling/manufact.htm

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System Block Diagram

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Optics-Conceptual Drawing

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Chapter 2

Firmware Upgrade

This chapter provides the equipment needed, setup and upgrading procedure for
Firmware upgrade.

Setup Tool / Equipment


1. Computer
2. USB Cable (see right picture)
3. Power Coard

Upgrading Procedure
1. Connect Download Cable to projector
2. Open burning programma (DLP Composer Lite)

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3. Press Power and Menu button together and connect the power cord into the
projector . Than release these 2 bottoms .

4. Click the Start Download button and then start to burning of program .

5. Completion of Burning than remove Power Cord and Burning Cord .

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Chapter 3

Machine Disassembly and Replacement

This section provides disassembly procedures for PH112 DLP Projector. Before you begin any
of these procedures, be sure to turn off the power, computer system, and other attached devices;
then disconnect the power cable from the electronically outlet. Moreover, when you disassemble
the projector, be sure to put the screws in a safe place and separate them according to grouping.

Tool Needed

Item PHOTO

Long Nose Nipper

Hex Sleeves 5mm

Screw Bit (+) : 107


Screw Bit (+) : 101
Screw Bit (+) : 102

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General Information
Before You Begin

Before proceeding with the disassembly procedure, make sure that you do the following:

1. Turn off the power to the system and all peripherals.


2. Unplug the AC adapter and all power and signal cables from the system.
3. Wear Anti-static wrist strap.

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Disassemble Lamp Module
1. Loosen two screws of Lamp Cover
2. Remove Lamp Cover
3. Loosen two screws of Lamp Module .
4. Grasp the lamp handle and pull out Lamp Module

p.s Related notice of replace lamp pls refer to the Lamp Specification section .

Note:Unplug all the cord before disaddembling the Projector.

01635-366*2

Lamp Cover Assembly

01635-366*2

Lamp Assembly

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Disassemble IO Cover & Top Cover
1. Loosen 4 screws of IO cover.
2. Remove IO cover
3. Loosen 2 screws of Back Cover

1. Loosen the 2 screws of Top Cover.


2. Lift up Top Cover directly (Be careful there is a internal wire connect with the main board)

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Disassemble Speaker
1. Loosen the screws of Speaker.
2. Life up Speaker.

Disassemble Front Cover


1. Loosen the 2 screws of Front Cover.
2. Lift up Front Cover directly(Be careful there are three internal wires connect with the main
board)

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Disassemble Front Fan
1. Lift up the Front f Fan Set from front cover directly.

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Disassemble Front IR Board & IR Cover

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Disassemble Video IO
1. Loosen the screws of Back Cover
2. Loosen back cover.
3. Remove the Video IO.

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Disassemble Main Board
1. Loosen the four screws of Main Board
2. Unplug all wires on the board (Main Board PIN location of connectors pls refer to
Chapter 5 )
3. Remove Main Board

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Disassemble Ballast Module & Back IR

1. Lossen the screw of Back IR board.


2. Remove the Back IR board
3. Lossen the six screws of Ballast Module
4. Unplug all wires on Ballast Module (Ballast Board PIN location of connectors pls refer
to Chapter 5 )
5. Remove the Ballast Module.

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Disassemble Optical Engine

1. Lossen the four screws of Optical Engine


2. Remove the Optical Engine .

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Disassemble Back Cover
1. Loosen the screw of AC Inlet & remove the ring.
2. Remove the Back Cover.

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Disassemble Back IR Cover, AC Outlet
1. Take out the AC Inlet.
2. Take out the Back IR Cover.

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Disassemble Power Module
1. Unplug the wire.
2. Loosen the five screws of Power Module
3. Remove the Power Module.

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Disassemble Ground Plate & Mylar
1. Lift up the Groung Plate.
2. Then lift up the Mylar.

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Disassemble Heatsink & DMD Board
1. Loosen the four screws of Heatsink.
2. Tear off the EMI Pad
3. Remove the Heatsink. (Do not Suggest to tear off Thermal Pad and DMD Pad
on Heatsink unless they are damaged)
4. Lift up the DMD Board.

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Disassemble DMD Assembly & DMD
1. Lift up the DMD Assembly
2. Lift up the DMD

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Disassemble Thermal Board
1. Loosen the screw of Thermal Board
2. Remove the Thermal Borad

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Disassemble Optical Engine Fan
1. Loosen the three screws of Fan
2. Remove the Optical Engine Fan

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Chapter 4

Troubleshooting

This chapter provides technicians and people who have an electronic background a primary
description about maintaining the product. Moreover, you can get the appropriate operation
to solve some complicated problems of component repairing and professional problems.

The Troubleshooing section focus on below items:


1. Video Signal Troubleshooting
2. Operation Function Troubleshooing
3. Power Source Troubleshooting

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Video Signal

Computer Video
No Signal No Signal

NG Check
NG
Check Turn on Turn on
Source Source Source
Source

OK OK

Check NG Replace NG
Replace
Cable Cable Check Cable
Cable

OK OK

Computer NG Change to Video NG Change to


Mode Computer Mode Video Mode
Input Mode Input

OK OK

Change Main Change Main


Board Board

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Fail to light up No Volume

Look up user Check NG Replace cable


Check NG manual ,and or connect the
Top cover’s cable
LED indication follow indica- cable back
tive action
OK
OK

Check NG Speaker
Check NG Speaker
Replace Lamp Connector
Lamp Connector Become loose

OK OK

Check NG
NG Replace Ther- Check Replace
Thermal
mal Sensor Speaker Speaker
Sensor

OK OK

NG Check
Check
Replace Fan Main
Fan
Board

OK OK

Replace Main
Check NG Replace Main
Main Board Board

OK

Check NG Replace
Ballast Ballast

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Color Missing
On Screen
OK

C/W Cable NG Check Cable


Connector Connector

OK

Check NG Replace
Cable Cable

OK

Check Main NG Change Main


Board Board

OK

Change Optical
Engine

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Operation Function:

Remote Control Button Failure


Failure

Check NG Check NG Replace cable


Battery Replace Battery Top cover’s cable or connect the
Level cable back

OK OK

Check NG Replace Remote Check NG


Remote Replace Button
Control Button
Control

OK OK

Check NG Replace IR Check NG


IR Keypad Replace Keypad

OK OK

Replace
Main
Main Board
Board Fail

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Power Source:
No Power Source Fan failure After
After Turning On Turning On

Check NG Replace Lamp Check NG


Fan Fan Connector
Lamp Cover Cover or
Connector Become loose
Switch Reassembly

OK OK

Check NG Check NG
Replace
Inner Replace Inner
Power Cord Power Cord
Wires Wires

OK OK
Check
NG Replace NG
Top Cover (key Check R e p l ac e
cable..) cable or key Fan Fan

OK OK
Check
NG Replace Main Check NG
Main Replace
Board Main
Board Main Board
Board

OK OK

Check Replace Power


NG Replace
Power Baord
Power Board
Board

OK

Replace Standby
Signal cable NG

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Function Test and Alignment
Equipment Needed

Test Condition

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Test Display Modes and Patterns
Compatible Modes

Preset Signal S yn c Resolution fV(Hz ) fH(Hz )


60 31.5
72 37.7
VGA H(+), V(-) 640 x 800
75 37.5
85 43.3
56 35.1
60 37.9
SVGA H(-), V(+) 800 x 600 72 48.1
75 46.9
85 53.7
60 48.4
70 56.5
XGA H(-), V(-) 1024 x 768 75 60
80 64
85 68.3
SXGA H(+), V(+) 1280 x 1024 60 64

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Function Test Display Pattern

Item Test C ontent Pattern Specification R emark


(1).Select the "12 squares" BMP
fi le to check i f there i s any
12 squares noi ses duri ng the stage of Fi gure 1
turni ng on, and warmi ng up the
projector.
(2). The noi ses appear on the
1 Noi se check up
12 squares square should be less than Fi gure 1
three squares.
(3).Select the " 800 fli cker" BMP
fi le. Make sure teach word on
800 fli cker Fi gure 2
the projected i mage doesn not
fli cker.
(1) Select the " Full Black" BMP fi le
to project the i mage on the
2 D ust check up Full Black Fi gure 3
screen .Stand 1.8 meters from i t
and ensure there are no stai ns .
(1) Select the " Full Whi te" BMP fi le
to project the i mage on the
3 D ust check up Full Whi te Fi gure 4
screen .Stand 1.8 meters from i t
and ensure there are no stai ns .
(1) Select the " black and whi te
word" BMP fi le. Use the
projector to adjust the projected
Black and i mage to the maxi mum si ze
4 Resoluti on check up Fi gure 5
Whi te Word and mi ni mum si ze and make
sure each word i s
di sti ngui shable under both
condi ti ons.
(1) Select the "256RGB" BMP fi le
to check i f the color ladder of
5 RGB color check up 256RGB Fi gure 6
the i mage matches the color
ladder of the fi le.
(1) Select the " Full Gray " BMP fi le
to project the i mage on the
6 D ust check up Full Gray Fi gure 7
screen .Stand 1.8 meters from i t
and ensure there are no stai ns .
(1) C li ck on the folder, select the "
Boundary Frame " BMP fi le,
press the AUTO button on the
Li ght leakage check Boundary
7 projector, check i f the li nes and Fi gure 8
up Frame
colors of the projected i mage
are clear as presented on the
BMP fi le .

12 squares Pattern (Figure 1) 800 flicker Pattern (Figure 2)

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Full Black Pattern (Figure 3) Full White Pattern (Figure 4)

Black and White Word Pattern (Figure 5) 256RGB Pattern (Figure 6)

Gray Pattern (Figure 7) Boundary Frame (Figure 8)

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Chapter 5

Connector Information

Introduction
This section provides each connector location on boards, signal and function of each
board. They will be useful for your detecting the defective boards.

Main Board
Summarize

Connector Description
CN1 IR
CN2 Keypad control
CN3 Fan
CN4 Fan
CN5 Fan
CN6 Fan
CN7 IR
J1 Ballast control
J2 Thermal
J3 Vidio & S-Video in
J5 DMD connector
J7 Phone jack stereo-R
J8 Color wheel
J9 Power in
J15 Vidio & S-Video in
JP1 USB
JP3 CW index
JP4 Firmware debug
JP5 Standby run
CON1 D-SUB
CON2 Video
CON3 S-video

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The Locations of Connectors

CN1 , CN7 : IR

PIN# Description
1 IR 0
2 GND
3 +3.3 V

CN3 , CN4 , Cn5 : FAN

PIN# Description
1 PWM
2 Control
3 GND

J1 :Ballast Control

PIN# Description
1 12V_S1
2 FAN_FB3
3 GND_PWM3

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CN2 : Keypad Control

PIN# Description
1 GND
2 GND
3 SP_R+
4 SP_R+
5 SP_R-
6 SP_R-
7 SP_L+
8 SP_L+
9 SP_L-
10 SP_L-
11 Keypad_PWR
12 Keypad_Menu
13 Keypad_Up
14 Keypad_Down
15 Keypad_Left
16 Keypad_Right
17 GND
18 GND
19 Power_LED
20 LED_SYS2
21 LED_Lamp1
22 LED_Lamp2
23 P3P3V_STBY_PWR
24 P3P3V_STBY_PWR
25 P3P3V_STBY_PWR
26 Key_Source
27 IR 1
28 Key_Auto

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J2 :Thermal

PIN# Description
1 + 3.3 V
2 SCL
3 SDA
4 GND

J3 , J15 : Video & S-Videop IN

PIN# Description
1 C O M P V ID
2 AGND
3 S V ID _ L U M
4 AGND
5 S V ID _ C H R
6 GND
7 + 3.3 V
8 + 3.3 V

CON2 : Video

PIN# Description
1 CVBS
2 AGND

CON3 : S-Video

PIN# Description
1 AGND
2 AGND
3 SVDOY
4 SVDOC

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CON1 : D_SUB

PIN# Description
1 V- Red
2 V-Green
3 V-Blue
4 NC
5 AGND
6 AGND
7 AGND
8 AGND
9 +5V
10 DSUB_Detect
11 AGND
12 VSDA
13 H-Sync
14 V-Sync
15 VSCL

J7 : Phone jack Stereo-R

PIN# Description
1 GND
2 A IN C _ L
3 NC
4 A IN C _ R
5 NC

J8 : Color Wheel

PIN# Description
1 CW CTR
2 CW Y3
3 CW Y2
4 C W Y1

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J9 : Power Supply

PIN# Description
1 +5V_STBY
2 GND
3 GND
4 +5V
5 +5V
6 GND
7 +13.5V
8 GND
9 +12.5V
10 GND

JP1 : USB

PIN# Description
1 NC
2 USB DATN
3 USB DATP
4 GND
5 GND
6 GND

JP3 : CW Index

PIN# Description
1 +3.3V
2 +3.3V
3 +3.3V
4 GND

JP3 : CW Index

PIN# Description
1 STBY_PWR
2 GND

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JP4 : FirmWare Debug

PIN# Description
1 GND
2 GND
3 TMSI
4 TDO1_OUT
5 SYSRSTZ
6 TRSTZ
7 TDI
8 TMS2
9 TCK
10 RTCK
11 TDO2
12 IC E _ R S T Z
13 TRACEPKT15
14 TRACEPKT14
15 TRACEPKT13
16 TRACEPKT12
17 TRACEPKT11
18 TRACEPKT10
19 TRACEPKT9
20 TRACEPKT8
21 TRACEPKT7
22 TRACEPKT6
23 TRACEPKT5
24 TRACEPKT4
25 TRACEPKT3
26 TRACEPKT2
27 TRACEPKT1
28 TRACEPKT0
29 TRACECLK
30 TRACESYNC
31 P IP E S T A T 0
32 P IP E S T A T 1
33 P IP E S T A T 2
34 +3.3V
35 +3.3V
36 +3.3V

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Power Board
Summarize

Connector Description
CN101 A C Inout
CN201 +380V Output
CN301 DC Output

The Locations of Connectors

CN101 : AC Inout

PIN# Description
1 Line
2 NEUTRAL

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CN201 : +380V Output

PIN# Description
1 +380V
2 GND

CN301 :DC Output

PIN# Description
1 +5V_STBY
2 GND
3 GND
4 +5V
5 +5V
6 GND
7 +13.5V
8 GND
9 +12.5V
10 GND
11 GND
12 STBY_CTRL

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Ballaster Board
Summarize
Connector Description
X 1 P o w e r input
X 2 S C I & F lag
X 3 Connection to lamp

The Locations of Connectors

X1 : Power input

PIN# Description
1 D C Input voltage
3 GND

X2: SCI & Flag

PIN# Description
1 Flag/TxD (coll.)
2 Flag/TxD (emitter)
3 Common+ (anodes)
4 S C I/Sync (cath.)
5 RxD (cath.)

X3: Connection to lamp

PIN# Description
1 LAMP
4 LAMP

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Chapter 6

FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List

This chapter gives you FRU ( Field Replaceable Unit ) listing in global configuration of PD-112.
Refer to this chapter whenever ordering for parts to repair or for RMA ( Return Merchandise
Authorization ). Please note that WHEN ORDERING FRU PARTS, you should check the most
up-to-date information available on your regional web or channel. For whatever reasons a part
number change is made, it will not be noted on the printed Service Guide. For Acer AUTHO-
RIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS, Acer office may have a DIFFERENT part number code from
those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide. You MUST use the local FRU list pro-
vided by your regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines.

NOTE : To scrap or to return the defective parts, you should follow the local government
ordinance or regulations on how to dispose it properly, or follow the rules set by your
regional Acer office on how to return it.

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FRU List

No. Photo Part Name P/N

1 Mai n Board P6784-001

2 Ballast Board P6784-002

3 Power Board P6784-003

4 D MD Board P3447-6000

5 Front IR Board P2447-5100

6 Back IR Board P3247-5101

7 SENSOR BRAC KET P2235-0000-00

8 Top cover P6784-0004

9 Bottom cover P6784-0005

10 Front cover P6784-0006

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No. Photo Part Name P/N

11 Back C over P6784-0007

12 Front IR C over P2034-4560-00

13 IO SPONGE P2038-1550-00

14 IO Plate P2035-4510-99

15 Lamp C over P6344-1004

16 D MD 203pi n Socket 02475-0003-10

17 Lamp Module P6784-0008

18 Opti cal Engi ne P6784-0009

19 D MD (0.55i nch) 02093-0007-00

20 Front Fan Set P6745-1006

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No. Photo Part Name P/N

21 Engine Fan 02394-0011-01

22 Ground Plate P2035-0500-00

23 Mylar P2038-0520-00

24 DMD Heatsink P1635-6030-00

25 SIDE PLATE P2035-0520-00

26 Len Cover P2034-462A-00

27 S p e a ke r 02413-0016-00

Wire 3 Pin
28 02595-0029-00
M/B to F-IR

Wire FCC Cable


29 02591-0014-00
M/B to Top Cover

Wire AC Inlet
30 02595-0028-00
AC Inlet to Power

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No. Photo Part Name P/N

Wi re 3 Pi n
31 02595-0027-00
M/B to B-IR

Wi re 5 Pi n
32 02595-0030-00
M/B to Ballast

Wi re 2 Pi n
33 02595-0019-00
Ballast to Power

Wi re 4 Pi n
34 02595-0018-00
MB

Wi re 12Pi n -10+2 Pi n
35 02595-0063-00
M/B to Power

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37

38

39

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