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LCD TV SERVICE MANUAL


CHASSIS : LD91A

MODEL : 19LH2000 MODEL : 19LH2020


CAUTION

19LH2000-ZA 19LH2020-ZC

BEFORE SERVICING THE CHASSIS, READ THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.

P/NO : MFL50326813 (0904-REV00)

Printed in Korea

CONTENTS

CONTENTS .............................................................................................. 2 PRODUCT SAFETY ................................................................................. 3 SPECIFICATION ....................................................................................... 6 ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTION .............................................................. 10 EXPLODED VIEW .................................................................................. 15 SVC. SHEET ...............................................................................................

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special safety-related characteristics. These parts are identified by in the Schematic Diagram and Exploded View. It is essential that these special safety parts should be replaced with the same components as recommended in this manual to prevent Shock, Fire, or other Hazards. Do not modify the original design without permission of manufacturer.

General Guidance
An isolation Transformer should always be used during the servicing of a receiver whose chassis is not isolated from the AC power line. Use a transformer of adequate power rating as this protects the technician from accidents resulting in personal injury from electrical shocks. It will also protect the receiver and it's components from being damaged by accidental shorts of the circuitry that may be inadvertently introduced during the service operation. If any fuse (or Fusible Resistor) in this TV receiver is blown, replace it with the specified. When replacing a high wattage resistor (Oxide Metal Film Resistor, over 1W), keep the resistor 10mm away from PCB. Keep wires away from high voltage or high temperature parts.

Leakage Current Hot Check (See below Figure) Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet.
Do not use a line Isolation Transformer during this check. Connect 1.5K/10watt resistor in parallel with a 0.15uF capacitor between a known good earth ground (Water Pipe, Conduit, etc.) and the exposed metallic parts. Measure the AC voltage across the resistor using AC voltmeter with 1000 ohms/volt or more sensitivity. Reverse plug the AC cord into the AC outlet and repeat AC voltage measurements for each exposed metallic part. Any voltage measured must not exceed 0.75 volt RMS which is corresponds to 0.5mA. In case any measurement is out of the limits specified, there is possibility of shock hazard and the set must be checked and repaired before it is returned to the customer.

Leakage Current Hot Check circuit


AC Volt-meter

Before returning the receiver to the customer,


always perform an AC leakage current check on the exposed metallic parts of the cabinet, such as antennas, terminals, etc., to be sure the set is safe to operate without damage of electrical shock.

Leakage Current Cold Check(Antenna Cold Check)


With the instrument AC plug removed from AC source, connect an electrical jumper across the two AC plug prongs. Place the AC switch in the on position, connect one lead of ohm-meter to the AC plug prongs tied together and touch other ohm-meter lead in turn to each exposed metallic parts such as antenna terminals, phone jacks, etc. If the exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis, the measured resistance should be between 1M and 5.2M. When the exposed metal has no return path to the chassis the reading must be infinite. An other abnormality exists that must be corrected before the receiver is returned to the customer.

To Instrument's exposed METALLIC PARTS

0.15uF

Good Earth Ground such as WATER PIPE, CONDUIT etc.

1.5 Kohm/10W

When 25A is impressed between Earth and 2nd Ground for 1 second, Resistance must be less than 0.1 *Base on Adjustment standard

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SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION: Before servicing receivers covered by this service manual and its supplements and addenda, read and follow the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS on page 3 of this publication. NOTE: If unforeseen circumstances create conflict between the following servicing precautions and any of the safety precautions on page 3 of this publication, always follow the safety precautions. Remember: Safety First. General Servicing Precautions 1. Always unplug the receiver AC power cord from the AC power source before; a. Removing or reinstalling any component, circuit board module or any other receiver assembly. b. Disconnecting or reconnecting any receiver electrical plug or other electrical connection. c. Connecting a test substitute in parallel with an electrolytic capacitor in the receiver. CAUTION: A wrong part substitution or incorrect polarity installation of electrolytic capacitors may result in an explosion hazard. 2. Test high voltage only by measuring it with an appropriate high voltage meter or other voltage measuring device (DVM, FETVOM, etc) equipped with a suitable high voltage probe. Do not test high voltage by "drawing an arc". 3. Do not spray chemicals on or near this receiver or any of its assemblies. 4. Unless specified otherwise in this service manual, clean electrical contacts only by applying the following mixture to the contacts with a pipe cleaner, cotton-tipped stick or comparable non-abrasive applicator; 10% (by volume) Acetone and 90% (by volume) isopropyl alcohol (90%-99% strength) CAUTION: This is a flammable mixture. Unless specified otherwise in this service manual, lubrication of contacts in not required. 5. Do not defeat any plug/socket B+ voltage interlocks with which receivers covered by this service manual might be equipped. 6. Do not apply AC power to this instrument and/or any of its electrical assemblies unless all solid-state device heat sinks are correctly installed. 7. Always connect the test receiver ground lead to the receiver chassis ground before connecting the test receiver positive lead. Always remove the test receiver ground lead last. 8. Use with this receiver only the test fixtures specified in this service manual. CAUTION: Do not connect the test fixture ground strap to any heat sink in this receiver. Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices Some semiconductor (solid-state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors and semiconductor "chip" components. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static by static electricity. 1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging wrist strap device, which should be removed to prevent potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the
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unit under test. 2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly. 3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices. 4. Use only an anti-static type solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "anti-static" can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices. 5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices. 6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive material). 7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed. CAUTION: Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions. 8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity sufficient to damage an ES device.) General Soldering Guidelines 1. Use a grounded-tip, low-wattage soldering iron and appropriate tip size and shape that will maintain tip temperature within the range or 500F to 600F. 2. Use an appropriate gauge of RMA resin-core solder composed of 60 parts tin/40 parts lead. 3. Keep the soldering iron tip clean and well tinned. 4. Thoroughly clean the surfaces to be soldered. Use a mall wirebristle (0.5 inch, or 1.25cm) brush with a metal handle. Do not use freon-propelled spray-on cleaners. 5. Use the following unsoldering technique a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach normal temperature. (500F to 600F) b. Heat the component lead until the solder melts. c. Quickly draw the melted solder with an anti-static, suctiontype solder removal device or with solder braid. CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuit board printed foil. 6. Use the following soldering technique. a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach a normal temperature (500F to 600F) b. First, hold the soldering iron tip and solder the strand against the component lead until the solder melts. c. Quickly move the soldering iron tip to the junction of the component lead and the printed circuit foil, and hold it there only until the solder flows onto and around both the component lead and the foil. CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuit board printed foil. d. Closely inspect the solder area and remove any excess or splashed solder with a small wire-bristle brush.

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IC Remove/Replacement Some chassis circuit boards have slotted holes (oblong) through which the IC leads are inserted and then bent flat against the circuit foil. When holes are the slotted type, the following technique should be used to remove and replace the IC. When working with boards using the familiar round hole, use the standard technique as outlined in paragraphs 5 and 6 above. Removal 1. Desolder and straighten each IC lead in one operation by gently prying up on the lead with the soldering iron tip as the solder melts. 2. Draw away the melted solder with an anti-static suction-type solder removal device (or with solder braid) before removing the IC. Replacement 1. Carefully insert the replacement IC in the circuit board. 2. Carefully bend each IC lead against the circuit foil pad and solder it. 3. Clean the soldered areas with a small wire-bristle brush. (It is not necessary to reapply acrylic coating to the areas). "Small-Signal" Discrete Transistor Removal/Replacement 1. Remove the defective transistor by clipping its leads as close as possible to the component body. 2. Bend into a "U" shape the end of each of three leads remaining on the circuit board. 3. Bend into a "U" shape the replacement transistor leads. 4. Connect the replacement transistor leads to the corresponding leads extending from the circuit board and crimp the "U" with long nose pliers to insure metal to metal contact then solder each connection. Power Output, Transistor Device Removal/Replacement 1. Heat and remove all solder from around the transistor leads. 2. Remove the heat sink mounting screw (if so equipped). 3. Carefully remove the transistor from the heat sink of the circuit board. 4. Insert new transistor in the circuit board. 5. Solder each transistor lead, and clip off excess lead. 6. Replace heat sink. Diode Removal/Replacement 1. Remove defective diode by clipping its leads as close as possible to diode body. 2. Bend the two remaining leads perpendicular y to the circuit board. 3. Observing diode polarity, wrap each lead of the new diode around the corresponding lead on the circuit board. 4. Securely crimp each connection and solder it. 5. Inspect (on the circuit board copper side) the solder joints of the two "original" leads. If they are not shiny, reheat them and if necessary, apply additional solder. Fuse and Conventional Resistor Removal/Replacement 1. Clip each fuse or resistor lead at top of the circuit board hollow stake. 2. Securely crimp the leads of replacement component around notch at stake top. 3. Solder the connections. CAUTION: Maintain original spacing between the replaced component and adjacent components and the circuit board to prevent excessive component temperatures.
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Circuit Board Foil Repair Excessive heat applied to the copper foil of any printed circuit board will weaken the adhesive that bonds the foil to the circuit board causing the foil to separate from or "lift-off" the board. The following guidelines and procedures should be followed whenever this condition is encountered. At IC Connections To repair a defective copper pattern at IC connections use the following procedure to install a jumper wire on the copper pattern side of the circuit board. (Use this technique only on IC connections). 1. Carefully remove the damaged copper pattern with a sharp knife. (Remove only as much copper as absolutely necessary). 2. carefully scratch away the solder resist and acrylic coating (if used) from the end of the remaining copper pattern. 3. Bend a small "U" in one end of a small gauge jumper wire and carefully crimp it around the IC pin. Solder the IC connection. 4. Route the jumper wire along the path of the out-away copper pattern and let it overlap the previously scraped end of the good copper pattern. Solder the overlapped area and clip off any excess jumper wire. At Other Connections Use the following technique to repair the defective copper pattern at connections other than IC Pins. This technique involves the installation of a jumper wire on the component side of the circuit board. 1. Remove the defective copper pattern with a sharp knife. Remove at least 1/4 inch of copper, to ensure that a hazardous condition will not exist if the jumper wire opens. 2. Trace along the copper pattern from both sides of the pattern break and locate the nearest component that is directly connected to the affected copper pattern. 3. Connect insulated 20-gauge jumper wire from the lead of the nearest component on one side of the pattern break to the lead of the nearest component on the other side. Carefully crimp and solder the connections. CAUTION: Be sure the insulated jumper wire is dressed so the it does not touch components or sharp edges.

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SPECIFICATION
NOTE : Specifications and others are subject to change without notice for improvement.

1. Application range
This specification is applied to the LCD TV used LD91A chassis.

3. Test method
1) Performance: LGE TV test method followed 2) Demanded other specification - Safety: CE, IEC specification - EMC:CE, IEC

2. Requirement for Test


Each part is tested as below without special appointment. 1) Temperature : 255C (779F), CST : 405C 2) Relative Humidity : 6510% 3) Power Voltage : Standard input voltage (100-240V@50/60Hz) * Standard Voltage of each products is marked by models. 4) Specification and performance of each parts are followed each drawing and specification by part number in accordance with BOM. 5) The receiver must be operated for about 5 minutes prior to the adjustment.

4. Module General Specification


No 1 2 3 4 Item Screen Device Aspect Ratio LCD Module Storage Environment Specification 19 wide color display module 16:9 19 TFT LCD HD Temp. : -20 ~ 60 deg Humidity : 10 ~ 90 % 5 6 Input Voltage Power Consumption AC100-240V~, 50/60Hz LGD AUO 7 Module Size LGD AUO 8 Pixel Pitch LGD AUO 9 10 11 Back Light Display Colors Coating 2 CCFL 1.06Billion(FHD LGD),16.7M (others) 3H, AG Typ : 13.48 Typ : 14 430.4(H) x 254.6(V) x 13.0(D) 430.37(H) x 254.6(V) x 16.5(D) 0.1 RGB(H) x 0.3(V) 0.3(per one triad) x 0.3 LCD(Module) + Backlight(Lamp) Without Inverter LGD/ AUO LCD Remark

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5. Chroma& Brightness
- Module optical specification
(1) LGD Module No. Item 1. 2. 3. 4. Viewing Angle<CR>10> Luminance Contrast Ratio CIE Color Coordinates Specification Right/Left(Up/Down) Luminance (cd/m2) Variation CR White RED Green Blue WX WY Xr Yr Xg Yg Xb Yb 250 75 600 Min. Typ. 170 300 1000 0.313 0.392 0.642 0.334 0.304 0.608 0.146 0.073 Typ 0.03 1.3 MAX /MIN Max. Degree Remark

1) Standard Test Condition (The unit has been ON) 2) Stable for approximately 30 minutes in a dark environment at 252C. 3) The values specified are at approximate distance 50Cm from the LCD surface 4) Ta=252C, VLCD=12.0V, fV=60Hz, Dclk=74.25MHz VBR_A=1.65V,ExtVBR_B=100%

(2) AUO Module No. Item 1. 2. 3. 4. Viewing Angle<CR>10> Luminance Contrast Ratio CIE Color Coordinates Specification Right/Left Up/Down Luminance (cd/m2) Variation CR White RED Green Blue WX WY Xr Yr Xg Yg Xb Yb Min. 150 140 240 75 600 Typ. 170 160 300 1000 0.313 0.392 0.648 0.339 0.292 0.603 0.143 0.070 Typ 0.03 Max. Degree Remark

1) Standard Test Condition (The unit has been ON) 2) Stable for approximately 30 minutes in a dark environment at 252C. 3) The values specified are at approximate distance 50Cm from the LCD surface 4) Ta=252C, VLCD=12.0V, fV=60Hz, Dclk=74.25MHz VBR_A=1.65V,ExtVBR_B=100%

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6. Component Video Input (Y, CB/PB, CR/PR)


No Resolution 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 720x480 720x480 720x480 720x480 720x576 720x576 1280x720 1280x720 1280x720 1920x1080 1920x1080 1920x1080 1920x1080 1920x1080 Specification H-freq(kHz) 15.73 15.63 31.47 31.50 15.625 31.25 45.00 44.96 45.00 31.25 33.75 33.72 56.250 67.5 V-freq(Hz) 60.00 59.94 59.94 60.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 59.94 60.00 50.00 60.00 59.94 50 60 SDTV,DVD 480i SDTV,DVD 480i 480p 480p SDTV,DVD 625 Line HDTV 576p HDTV 720p HDTV 720p HDTV 720p HDTV 1080i HDTV 1080i HDTV 1080i HDTV 1080p HDTV 1080p Remark

7. RGB (PC)
No Resolution 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 720*400 640*480 800*600 1024*768 1280*768 1360*768 1280*1024 1920*1080 H-freq(kHz) 31.468 31.469 37.879 48.363 47.78 47.72 63.595 66.587 Specification V-freq(Hz) 70.08 59.94 60.31 60.00 59.87 59.8 60.0 59.93 Pixel Clock(MHz) 28.321 25.17 40.00 65.00 79.5 84.75 108.875 138.625 VESA VESA VESA(XGA) WXGA WXGA SXGA WUXGA FHD model FHD model For only DOS mode Input 848*480 60Hz, 852*480 60Hz -> 640*480 60Hz Display Proposed Remark

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8. HDMI Input (PC/DTV)


(1) DTV Mode
No 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Resolution 720*480 720*576 1280*720 1280*720 1920*1080 1920*1080 1920*1080 1920*1080 1920*1080 1920*1080 H-freq(kHz) 31.469 /31.5 31.25 37.500 44.96 /45 33.72 /33.75 28.125 26.97 /27 33.716 /33.75 56.250 67.43 /67.5 V-freq.(Hz) 59.94 /60 50 50 59.94 /60 59.94 /60 50.00 23.97 /24 29.976 /30.00 50 59.94 /60 Pixel clock(MHz) 27.00/27.03 54 74.25 74.17/74.25 74.17/74.25 74.25 74.17/74.25 74.25 148.5 148.35/148.50 Proposed SDTV 480P SDTV 576P HDTV 720P HDTV 720P HDTV 1080I HDTV 1080I HDTV 1080P HDTV 1080P HDTV 1080P HDTV 1080P Remark

(2) PC Mode
No 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Resolution 720*400 640*480 800*600 1024*768 1280*768 1360*768 1280*1024 1920*1080 H-freq(kHz) 31.468 31.469 37.879 48.363 47.78 47.72 63.595 67.5 V-freq.(Hz) 70.08 59.94 60.31 60.00 59.87 59.8 60.0 60.00 Pixel clock(MHz) 28.321 25.17 40.00 65.00 79.5 84.75 108.875 138.625 VESA VESA VESA(XGA) WXGA WXGA SXGA WUXGA Proposed HDCP HDCP HDCP HDCP HDCP HDCP HDCP/FHD model HDCP/FHD model Remark

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ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTION
1. Application Range
This specification sheet is applied to all of the LCD TV with LD91A chassis.
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2. Designation
1) The adjustment is according to the order which is designated and which must be followed, according to the plan which can be changed only on agreeing. 2) Power Adjustment: Free Voltage 3) Magnetic Field Condition: Nil. 4) Input signal Unit: Product Specification Standard 5) Reserve after operation: Above 5 Minutes (Heat Run) Temperature : at 255C Relative humidity : 6510% Input voltage : 220V, 60Hz 6) Adjustment equipments: Color Analyzer (CA-210 or CA110), DDC Adjustment Jig equipment, SVC remote controller 7) Push The IN STOP KEY - For memory initialization. Case1 : Software version up 1. After downloading S/W by USB, TV set will reboot automatically 2. Push In-stop key 3. Push Power on key 4. Function inspection 5. After function inspection, Push I n-stop key. Case2 : Function check at the assembly line 1. When TV set is entering on the assembly line, Push In-stop key at first. 2. Push Power on key for turning it on. -> If you push Power on key, TV set will recover channel information by itself. 3. After function inspection, Push In-stop key.

4. Click Connect tab. If Cant is displayed, check connection between computer, jig, and set. 5. Click Auto tab and set as below 6. Click Run. 7. After downloading, check OK message.
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( 7 ) .........OK

( 6)

* USB DOWNLOAD
1) Put the USB Stick to the USB socket 2) Automatically detecting update file in USB Stick - If your downloaded program version in USB Stick is Low, it didnt work. But your downloaded version is High, USB data is automatically detecting 3) Show the message Copying files from memory

3. Main PCB check process


* APC - After Manual-Insult, executing APC

* Boot file Download


1. Execute ISP program Mstar ISP Utility and then click Config tab. 2. Set as below, and then click Auto Detect and check OK message If Error is displayed, Check connection between computer, jig, and set. 3. Click Read tab, and then load download file (XXXX.bin) by clicking Read
(1)

(2)

Please Check the Speed : To use speed between from 200KHz to 400KHz

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4) Updating is staring.

3.1. ADC Process


(1) ADC Input signal : Component 480i Signal equipment displays.

Adjustment pattern - Component 480I MODEL: 209 in Pattern Generator(480i Mode) PATTERN : 65 in Pattern Generator(MSPG-925 SERIES) After enter Service Mode by pushing ADJ key, Enter Internal ADC mode by pushing G key at 5. ADC Calibration

5) Fishing the version uploading, you have to put USB stick and AC Power off. 6) After putting AC Power on and check updated version on your TV. * If downloading version is more high than your TV have, TV can lost all channel data. In this case, you have to channel recover. if all channel data is cleared, you didnt have a DTV/ATV test on production line.

<Caution> Using power on button of the Adjustment R/C , power on TV. * ADC Calibration Protocol (RS232)
Item Adjust Mode In ADC Adjust CMD1 CMD2 Data0 A A 0 0 When transfer the Mode In, Carry the command. A D 1 0 Automatically adjustment (The use of a internal pattern)

* After downloading, have to adjust Tool Option again.


1) Push "IN-START" key in service remote controller 2) Select Tool Option 1 and Push OK button. 3) Punch in the number. (Each model hax their number) 4) Completed selecting Tool option.
Model 19LH2000(LGD) 19LH2000(AUO) Tool option1 65 80 Tool option2 546 546 Tool option3 1440 1440 Tool option4 3584 3584

Adjust Sequence aa 00 00 [Enter Adjust Mode] xb 00 40 [Component1 Input (480i)] ad 00 10 [Adjust 480i Comp1] xb 00 60 [RGB Input (1024*768)] ad 00 10 [Adjust 1024*768 RGB] aa 00 90 End Adjust mode * Required equipment : Adjustment R/C.

3.2 Function Check


(1) Check display and sound Check Input and Signal items. (cf. work instructions) 1. TV 2. AV (SCART1/SCART2/ CVBS) 3. COMPONENT (480i) 4. RGB (PC : 1024 x 768 @ 60hz) 5. HDMI 6. PC Audio In * Display and Sound check is executed by Remote controller.
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4. Total Assembly line process


4.1. Adjustment Preparation
W/B Equipment condition CA210 : CH 9, Test signal : Inner pattern (85IRE) Above 5 minutes H/run in the inner pattern. (power on key of adjust remote control) Cool Medium Warm 9,300k 8,000k 6,500k K K K X=0.285(0.002) Y=0.293(0.002) X=0.295(0.002) Y=0.305(0.002) X=0.313(0.002) Y=0.329(0.002) * Connecting picture of the measuring instrument (On Automatic control) Inside PATTERN is used when W/B is controlled. Connect to auto controller or push Adjustment R/C POWER ON -> Enter the mode of White-Balance, the pattern will come out <Test Signal> Inner pattern (216gray,85IRE)

* Manual W/B process using adjusts Remote control.


After enter Service Mode by pushing ADJ key, Enter White Balance by pushing G key at 3. White Balance.

* After done all adjustments, Press In-start button and compare Tool option and Area option value with its BOM, if it is correctly same then unplug the AC cable. If it is not same, then correct it same with BOM and unplug AC cable. For correct it to the models module from factory JIG model. * Push The IN STOP KEY after completing the function inspection.

Full White Pattern

CA-210
COLOR ANALYZER TYPE: CA-210

4.2. DDC EDID Write (RGB 128Byte )


Connect D-sub Signal Cable to D-sub Jack. Write EDID Data to EEPROM(24C02) by using DDC2B protocol. Check whether written EDID data is correct or not. * For SVC main Assy, EDID have to be downloaded to Insert Process in advance.

RS-232C Communication

* Auto-control interface and directions 1) Adjust in the place where the influx of light like floodlight around is blocked. (illumination is less than 10ux). 2) Adhere closely the Color Analyzer (CA210) to the module less than 10cm distance, keep it with the surface of the Module and Color Analyzers Prove vertically.(80~100). 3) Aging time - After aging start, keep the power on (no suspension of power supply) and heat-run over 15minutes. - Using no signal or full white pattern or the others, check the back light on. Auto adjustment Map(RS-232C) RS-232C COMMAND MIN [CMD ID DATA] Cool R Gain G Gain B Gain R Cut G Cut B Cut jg jh ji Mid Ja Jb Jc Warm jd je jf 00 00 00 Cool 172 172 192 64 64 64 CENTER (DEFAULT) Mid 192 192 192 64 64 64 Warm 192 192 172 64 64 64 255 255 255 128 128 128 MAX

4.3. DDC EDID Write (HDMI 256Byte)


Connect HDMI Signal Cable to HDMI Jack. Write EDID Data to EEPROM(24C02) by using DDC2B protocol. Check whether written EDID data is correct or not. * For SVC main Assy, EDID have to be downloaded to Insert Process in advance.

4.4. EDID DATA


1) All Data : HEXA Value 2) Changeable Data : *: Serial No : Controlled / Data:01 **: Month : Controlled / Data:00 ***:Year : Controlled ****:Check sum

** Caution ** Color Temperature : COOL, Medium, Warm. One of R Gain/G Gain/ B Gain should be kept on 0xC0, and adjust other two lower than C0. (when R/G/B Gain are all C0, it is the FULL Dynamic Range of Module)
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- Auto Download
After enter Service Mode by pushing ADJ key, Enter EDID D/L mode. Enter START by pushing OK key.

(1) Analog Data 128Byte (2Bi)


00 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 A0 B0 C0 D0 E0 F0 0 00 c 09 01 36 6E 3E FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 48 01 00 28 1F FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 1 FF 2 FF 01 4C 01 7E 55 46 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 3 FF 03 A1 01 8A 00 10 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 4 FF 68 08 01 42 7E 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 5 FF 73 00 01 00 8A 0A FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 6 FF 41 81 66 00 42 20 d FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 7 00 78 C0 21 1E 00 20 8 1E 0A 61 50 01 00 20 9 6D CF 40 B0 1D 1E 20 A a 74 45 51 00 00 20 A3 40 00 72 00 20 57 31 1B 51 00 4C 40 30 D0 FD d 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF e FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF B C D b B0 01 40 1E 00 23 01 70 20 3A E F

(2) DIGITAL DATA(HDMI-1/2/3/4) 256Byte


00 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 A0 B0 C0 D0 E0 F0 0 00 c 09 01 36 6E 3E 02 22 f 00 42 7E 45 10 9E 00 8A 00 2C 48 01 00 28 1F 03 15 1 FF 2 FF 01 4C 01 7E 55 46 20 01 80 01 00 42 7E 25 3 FF 03 A1 01 8A 00 10 F1 26 18 1D 1E 00 8A 80 4 FF 80 08 01 42 7E 00 4E 15 71 00 8C 00 42 7E 5 FF 73 00 01 00 8A 0A 10 07 1C 80 0A 18 00 8A 6 FF 41 81 66 00 42 20 d 1F 50 16 51 D0 02 00 42 84 09 20 D0 8A 3A 1E 00 13 57 58 0C 20 80 01 00 05 07 2C 20 E0 18 1D 9E 14 25 40 2D 71 80 00 03 00 80 10 38 D0 00 02 f 7E 35 10 2D 72 00 8A 00 3E 40 1C 00 42 7E 96 58 16 00 00 8A 00 2C 20 D5 12 7 00 78 C0 21 1E 00 20 8 1E 0A 61 50 01 00 20 9 6D CF 40 B0 1D 1E 20 A a 74 45 51 00 00 20 A3 40 00 72 00 20 57 31 1B 51 00 4C 40 30 D0 FD d 01 20 e 21 B C D b B0 01 40 1E 00 23 01 70 20 3A E F

* Edid data and Model option download (RS232)


Item Download Mode In Download A E CMD1 CMD2 Data0 A A 0 0 When transfer the Mode In, Carry the command. 00 10 Automatically Download (The use of a internal pattern)

* Detail EDID Options are below Product ID Model Name FHD Model HD Model HEX 0001 0000 EDID Table 01 00 00 00 DDC Function Analog/Digital Analog/Digital

- Manual Download
* Caution 1) Use the proper signal cable for EDID Download - Analog EDID : Pin3 exists - Digital EDID : Pin3 exists 2) Never connect HDMI & D-sub Cable at the same time. 3) Use the proper cables below for EDID Writing 4) Download HDMI1, HDMI2, separately because HDMI1 is different from HDMI3
For Analog EDID D-sub to D-sub For HDMI EDID DVI-D to HDMI or HDMI to HDMI

Serial No: Controlled on production line. Month, Year: Controlled on production line: ex) Monthly : 09 -> 09 Year : 2006 -> 10 Model Name(Hex):
MODEL all MODEL NAME(HEX) 00 00 00 FC 00 4C 47 20 54 56 0A 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

Checksum: Changeable by total EDID data. Vendor Specific(HDMI)


No. 1 2 3 Item ManufacturerID Version Revision Condition GSM Digital : 1 Digital : 3 Hex Data 1E6D 01 03

INPUT HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3

MODEL NAME(HEX) 67030C001000011D 67030C002000011D 67030C003000011D

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LGE Internal Use Only

4.5. V-COM Adjust(Only 37/42/47LH4000-ZA)


- Why need Vcom adjustment? A The Vcom (Common Voltage) is a Reference Voltage of Liquid Crystal Driving. -> Liquid Crystal need for Polarity Change with every frame.
Circuit Block
Data (R ,G,B ) & Cont rol si gnal Ga mma Re f e r e nce V o ltage Data (R ,G,B ) & C ont ro l s ignal Cont rol si gnal Gamm a Reference Volta ge So urce D r i v e I C

5. Serial number D/L


press Power on key of service remocon. (Baud rate : 115200 bps) Connect RS232 Signal Cable to RS-232 Jack. Write Serial number by use RS-232. Must check the serial number at the Diagnostics of SET UP menu. (Refer to below).

S Y S T E M
Power Input Po w e r I nput Da t a I n p u t

Ti m i n g Co nt r o ll e r

Po w e r Blo ck

In t e r f a ce

Column Line

V COM
CLC CST

Pane l
Liquid Crys tal

Gat e Driv e IC

V COM

Row Li ne TFT

V COM

5.1. Signal TABLE


CMD LENGTH ADH ADL DATA_1 ... Data_n CS DELAY

- Adjust sequence After enter Service Mode by pushing ADJ key. Enter V-Com Adjust mode by pushing G key at 10. VCom As pushing the right or the left button on the remote controller, Find the V-COM value that is stopped the Flicker. If there is no flicker at default value, turn down or turn up at least 20 step and check the flicker. Then go to the default value.

CMD : A0h LENGTH : 85~94h (1~16 bytes) ADH : EEPROM Sub Address high (00~1F) ADL : EEPROM Sub Address low (00~FF) Data : Write data CS : CMD + LENGTH + ADH + ADL + Data_1 ++ Data_n Delay : 20ms

5.2. Command Set


No. 1 Adjust mode EEPROM WRITE CMD(hex) A0h LENGTH(hex) 84h+n Description n-bytes Write (n = 1~16)

* Description FOS Default write : <7mode data> write Vtotal, V_Frequency, Sync_Polarity, Htotal, Hstart, Vstart, 0, Phase Data write : Model Name and Serial Number write in EEPROM,.
(Visual Adjust and control the Voltage level)

5.3. method & notice


A. Serial number D/L is using of scan equipment. B. Setting of scan equipment operated by Manufacturing Technology Group. C. Serial number D/L must be conformed when it is produced in production line, because serial number D/L is mandatory by D-book 4.0.

Push the store button by OK key in the ADJ remocon.

4.6. Outgoing condition Configuration


- When pressing IN-STOP key by SVC remocon, Red LED are blinked alternatively. And then Automatically turn off. (Must not AC power OFF during blinking)

4.7. Internal pressure


Confirm whether is normal or not when between power board's ac block and GND is impacted on 1.5kV(dc) or 2.2kV(dc) for one second

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LGE Internal Use Only

EXPLODED VIEW
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special safety-related characteristics. These parts are identified by in the Schematic Diagram and EXPLODED VIEW. It is essential that these special safety parts should be replaced with the same components as recommended in this manual to prevent X-RADIATION, Shock, Fire, or other Hazards. Do not modify the original design without permission of manufacturer.

400

540

800

LV1

200T

530

910

550

A2 200 120 510 122 300


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301

500

900

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LGE Internal Use Only

NAND FLASH MEMORY


VOLTAGE DETECTOR

+3.3V

IC102 HY27US08121B-TPCB

+3.3V

NC_1

1 PCM_A[0-7] +3.3V_ST

48

NC_28

C105 10uF 6.3V

*Mstar reset:Active high reset

NC_2

47

NC_27

NC_3

46

NC_26

3.9K

/PF_CE0 H : Serial Flash L : NAND Flash /PF_CE1 H : 16 bit L : 8 bit R107 470 PCM_A[7] PCM_A[6] PCM_A[5] PCM_A[4] 10uF 6.3V PCM_D[0-7] IC101 HWRESET XIN XOUT PCMD0/CI_D0 PCMD1/CI_D1 PCMD2/CI_D2 PCMD3/CI_D3 PCMD4/CI_D4 PCMD5/CI_D5 PCMD6/CI_D6 PCMD7/CI_D7 PCM_A0/CI_A0 PCM_A1/CI_A1 PCM_A2/CI_A2 PCM_A3/CI_A3 PCM_A4/CI_A4 PCM_A5/CI_A5 PCM_A6/CI_A6 PCM_A7/CI_A7 PCM_A8/CI_A8 PCM_A9/CI_A9 PCM_A10/CI_A10 PCM_A11/CI_A11 +3.3V_ST PCM_A12/CI_A12 PCM_A13/CI_A13 R195 10K PCM_A14/CI_A14 PCM_RST/CI_RST PCM_CD/CI_CD /PCM_OE PCM_REG/CI_CLK PCM_WAIT/CI_WACK /PCM_IRQA /PCM_WE PCM_IOWR/CI_WR PCM_IOR/CI_RD /PCM_CE /PF_CE0 /PF_CE1 /PF_OE /PF_WE PF_ALE PF_AD15 F_RBZ LVSYNC/GPIO133 UART2_TX/SCKM UART2_RX/SDAM DDCR_DA DDCR_CK DDCA_CLK DDCA_DA UART_RX2 UART_TX2 TS0_D0 TS0_D1 TS0_D2 TS0_D3 TS0_D4 TS0_D5 TS0_D6 TS0_D7 TS0_SYNC TS0_VLD TS0_CLK TS1_D0 PWM0 PWM1 11:AE17 R150 OPT 11:Y9 KEY1 KEY2 11:Y10 LED_ON/LED_R 7:G25;7:R15;9:AI24;9:AI25 IR 11:X16;11:AD14 T21;Y14 T21;Y14 T21;Y14 T21;Y14 AK12 AK12 9:AI24 SCART2_MUTE AMP_RST 7:F6 MODEL_OPT_1 R156 R157 R189 R168 R160 R166 MODEL_OPT_0 COMP_DET DSUB_DET +3.3V R126 R148 R147 MODEL_OPT_2 8:C6 ERROR_OUT 7:R15 NTP_MUTE 100 100 0 0 100 100 0 100 100 AC11 D9 D10 D7 E11 E8 E10 D6 D5 C5 GPIO44 GPIO96 GPIO88 GPIO90/I2S_OUT_MUTE GPIO91 GPIO97 GPIO98 GPIO99 GPIO103/I2S_OUT_SD3 GPIO102 SB_MUTE R1550 100 R146 0 A4 B4 F4 E4 C4 SAR0 SAR1 SAR2 SAR3 IRIN 100 PWM2 AB13 AB12 AD12 AA13 TS1_SYNC PWM0 PWM1 PWM2 PWM3 ET_TXD0 ET_TXD1 ET_TX_CLK ET_RXD0 ET_RXD1 ET_TX_EN ET_MDC ET_MDIO ET_COL TS1_VLD TS1_CLK GPIO79/LVSYNC2/TX1 UART2_RX/GPIO84 UART2_TX/GPIO85 UART1_RX/GPIO86 UART1_TX/GPIO87 GPIO42/PCM2_CE_N GPIO43/PCM2_IRQA_N LHSYNC2/I2S_OUT_MUTE/RX1 E7 AC18 C6 F9 F10 A6 B6 AF5 AF10 AA8 Y8 Y9 AB7 AA6 AB6 U4 AC5 AC4 AD5 AB4 AB19 AA20 AC19 AA19 C10 B11 A9 C11 C9 B10 A10 B9 A11 R153 100 R190 R191 100 100 R154 R177 R183 100 100 100 SC_RE2 R127 100 CI_TS_DATA[0] CI_TS_DATA[1] CI_TS_DATA[2] CI_TS_DATA[3] CI_TS_DATA[4] CI_TS_DATA[5] CI_TS_DATA[6] CI_TS_DATA[7] CI_TS_SYN CI_TS_VAL CI_TS_CLK BUF_TS_DATA[0] BUF_TS_SYN 5:D10 5:D10 5:D10 5:V22 R169 R170 22 22 USB_OCD 5V_HDMI_1 5V_HDMI_2 PCM_5V_CTL AV_CVBS_DET 5:D24 4:M4 4:AG3 R1537 R1534 R1538 FE_TUNER_SCL V4 22 OPC_EN FE_TUNER_SDA 11:N20 GPIO62/PCM2_CD_N/TX1 AA17 R1536 GPIO60/PCM2_RESET/RX1 AA18 R1535 GPIO132/LHSYNC/SPI_WPn AF11 R159 0 0 GPIO130/LCK AB17 R167 100 100 GPIO131/LDE/SPI_WPn1 AC17 R188 100 GPIO_PM6/INT2/GPIO140 H6 LVDS_SEL GPIO_PM5/INT1/GPIO139 G6 GPIO_PM4/GPIO138 F6 R186 100 GPIO_PM3/GPIO137 H5 R185 100 GPIO_PM2/GPIO136 G5 R184 100 GPIO_PM1/GPIO135 F5 GPIO_PM0/GPIO134 E5 PM GPIO Assignment Recommended by MStar 8:B11 WARM_LED_ON/LED_W R1520 INV_CTL 8:M10 R182 OPT100 POWER_DET R1523 100 R132 15K OPT R133 15K OPT USB_DP_2 AB10 R179 0 USB_DM_2 AC10 R178 0 USB_DM_1 A5 R175 0 USB_DP_1 B5 R174 0 R196 15K OPT R197 15K OPT SPI_CK AD11 R1526 SPI_CK REAR_USB REAR_USB_DP4:AJ6 REAR_USB_DM 4:AJ5 33 /SPI_CS AE12 R1525 SPI_CS 33 SPI_DO AF12 SPI_DI AE11 R1524 SPI_DI G12 SPI_DO 33 TESTPIN/GND E6 R173 0 20pF A3 R172 0 C112 KIA7427F VCC 1 3 OUT PCM_D[0] PCM_D[1] PCM_D[2] PCM_D[3] PCM_D[4] PCM_D[5] PCM_D[6] PCM_A[0-14] PCM_D[7] PCM_A[0] AB16 AC15 AC14 AB14 AC12 AB8 AC13 AA9 AB5 AA4 V4 Y4 AB9 AA7 AD6 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 AE6 AF6 AA12 AR101 AC9 Y14 AB11 22 EEPROM_SCL EEPROM_SDA SDA0 0 AB21 AC21 J1 J2 W5 V5 0 22 22 22 22 R164 R165 R162 R163 0 D11 0 F8 22 AA11 T4 W4 AA5 AC7 AC8 AA10 AB15 Y5 AB18 AA14 PCM_A[1] PCM_A[2] PCM_A[3] PCM_A[4] PCM_A[5] PCM_A[6] PCM_A[7] PCM_A[8] PCM_A[9] PCM_A[10] PCM_A[11] PCM_A[12] PCM_A[13] PCM_A[14] Y13 PCM_A[3] PCM_A[2] PCM_A[1] PCM_A[0] Y12 Y11 Y10 AC6 AA16 AA15 R115 10K AC16 2 GND D4 B3 R193 1M 20pF 0 R116 C102

1K

NC_4

45

NC_25

AR102

NC_5

44

I/O7

R105 OPT 1K

R1540

R111

NC_6

43

I/O6

R/B

/F_RB

RE

1386 WON

42

I/O5

IC100 LGE3368A (Saturn6 No-DivX)


080923_Time Delay X100 C111 12MHz

/PF_OE

41

I/O4

CE

/PF_CE0

40

NC_24

22

1K

NC_7

10

39

NC_23

OPT

R112

C103 0.1uF 0.1uF C101 0.022uF 16V

NC_8

11

38

PRE

VCC_1

12

37

VCC_2

VSS_1

13

36

VSS_2

C106

NC_9

14

35

NC_22

NC_10

15

34

NC_21

CLE

/PF_CE1

16

33

NC_20

ALE

PF_ALE

17

32

I/O3

AR103

WE

/PF_WE

18

31

I/O2

WP

19

30

I/O1

R1539 1K

+3.3V

NC_11

20

29

I/O0

NC_12

21

28

NC_19

22

10K

R151

R103

NC_13

22

27

NC_18

NC_14

PF_WP

23

26

NC_17

SIDE_USB_DM 4:AJ6 SIDE_USB_DP 4:AJ5 SIDE_USB

NC_15

24

25

NC_16

R1509

OPT

Q100 KRC103S OPT

R1510 R1511 R1512 R1513 R1514 R1515 R1516 R1517 R1518 R1519

+3.3V

IC103 W25X32VSSIG IC105: EAN43352801(ATMEL SHRINK)


+3.3V /PCM_WAIT /PCM_IRQA /PCM_WE /PCM_IOWR AR100 /PCM_CE
SCL

+3.3V

PCM_RST /PCM_CD /PCM_OE /PCM_REG

100

DBG_TX

EEPROM
0IMMRMP008A(MICROCHIP)

R1533 4.7K

L102

Serial FLASH MEMORY for BOOT


VCC

SPI_CS
8 WC

CS

1 C100 0.1uF /PCM_IORD

VCC

IC105 M24512-WMW6

PANEL_CTL 8:Q8 POWER_ON/OFF1 8:P5 DBG_RX

0.1uF C104

R104 10K

Flash_WP_1

R1504 4.7K

R1505 4.7K

R1506 1.2K

R1507 1.2K

R1503 2.2K

R1502 2.2K

R124

4.7K

R125

4.7K

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POWER_DET
7

+3.3V

$0.76

E0

SPI_DO /PF_CE0 /PF_CE1 /PF_OE /PF_WE PF_ALE PF_WP /F_RB

R1530

DO

HOLD

33
6

E1

$0.418
R110 EEPROM_SCL E19;T19;Y13 D6 C4 R113 D6 A7 C3 E16;E19;T19 E16;E20;T19 22 EEPROM_SDA E20;T19;Y14 D7 22 C4

R187 OPT 100

ISP_TXD SCL1

R101

WP

3
SDA

CLK

SPI_CK

E2

10:AA4 FE_BOOSTER_CTL 10:AA4 Flash_WP_1 A11 SDA1 T22 T22

C
5

R102 C107 8pF OPT C108 8pF OPT

GND

DIO

SPI_DI

R100 0 VSS

OPT

Q101 KRC103S OPT

22 100

HDCP EEPROM DIMMING


SCL0 ISP_RXD ISP_TXD A_DIM DBG_TX PWM_DIM PWM0 PWM1 C1500 1uF OPT C1501 2.2uF OPT R1544 100 PWM2 R1545 100 PWM0 R143 DBG_RX R142 R140 R141

+3.3V

Addr:10101--

MCU BOOT STRAP

10 : BOOT 51 11 : BOOT RISC

+3.3V

CI_TS_DATA[0-7]

IC107 CAT24WC08W-T

R158 4.7K

A0

VCC

C114 0.1uF

R198 1K

R1501 1K

A1 $0.199 2 7

WP

R109

4.7K

MAIN 1

A2 3

SCL

R161

22

E16;T19;Y13 EEPROM_SCL

VSS 4

SDA

R171

22

EEPROM_SDA E16;T19;Y14

R199 1K OPT

R1500 1K OPT

I2C

+5V_GENERAL

+3.3V_TUNER

+3.3V

5:V22 BUF_TS_VAL_ERR 5:V21 BUF_TS_CLK 5:V21 SCART2_DET 9:N25 9:N24 7:G26 9:AI24 BIT_SEL MODEL_OPT_3 SCART1_DET 6:AI16;6:AL7;6:AL12

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

AI13;10:I9

FE_TUNER_SDA

SC_RE1 SIDE_HP_MUTE HP_DET EDID_WP

AI13;10:I9

FE_TUNER_SCL

EEPROM_SDA E16;E20;Y14 EEPROM_SCL E16;E19;Y13

10:I12

FE_DEMOD_SDA

R122

10:I12

FE_DEMOD_SCL

R123

SDA0 SCL0

11:J8

MEMC_SDA

R130

FRC/LVDS_B

11:Q8

MEMC_SCL

R131

FRC/LVDS_B

SDA0 SCL0

7:F12;11:AG10

SDA_SUB/AMP

R128

7:F13;11:AG9

SCL_SUB/AMP

R129

SDA1 SCL1

MODEL OPTION

POWER DETECT

FRC/LVDS_B R1603 3.3K FHD R1605 3.3K LED_NORMAL R1609 3.3K MODEL_OPT_0 MEMC_RESET FRC/LVDS_B R1600 100 MODEL_OPT_1 R1607 3.3K

+24V/+15V

+12V/+15V

+3.3V_ST

19~32 R1521

3.6K

37~47 R1528 2.7K 1% FE_AGC_SPEED_CTL /FE_RESET R1611 100 NO_FRC/LVDS_A R1601 100

IC1500

R1543 10K

MODEL OPTION
+3.3V MODEL_OPT_2 MODEL_OPT_3 PIN NAME MODEL_OPT_0 MODEL_OPT_1 R1608 3.3K R1610 OPT MODEL_OPT_2 MODEL_OPT_3 D7 PIN NO. D6 B9(FHD) B9(HD) E11 B9 HIGH LCD FRC LVDS_B LED_NORMAL FHD LOW PDP NO_FRC LVDS_A LED_MOVING GPIO67 HD GPIO68 A7 B8 R192 R155 100 100 R152 4.7K OPT

KIA7042AF 1 3

POWER_DET

R1508 1.8K 19~22 R1604 3.3K HD R1606 3.3K LED_MOVING

26~32 R1527 1K 1%

R1529 1.8K 37~47

USB_CTL 4:AL4 SCART1_MUTE 9:AI25

LGE Internal Use Only

THE SYMBOL MARK OF THIS SCHEMETIC DIAGRAM INCORPORATES SPECIAL FEATURES IMPORTANT FOR PROTECTION FROM X-RADIATION. FILRE AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDS, WHEN SERVICING IF IS ESSENTIAL THAT ONLY MANUFATURES SPECFIED PARTS BE USED FOR THE CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN THE SYMBOL MARK OF THE SCHEMETIC.

+1.26V_VDDC

C2043 10uF

C2044 10uF C243 0.1uF C289 0.1uF C2032 0.1uF C2033 0.1uF C2036 0.1uF C2037 0.1uF C2039 0.1uF C2001 0.1uF C294 0.1uF C2000 0.1uF C2040 0.1uF

C246 0.1uF

C249 0.1uF C252 0.1uF C2031 0.1uF C297 0.1uF C2034 0.1uF C2042 0.1uF

C257 0.1uF

C264 0.1uF

C275 0.1uF

C281 0.1uF

C2003 0.1uF

C2005 0.1uF

C2035 0.1uF

C2038 0.1uF

C2041 0.1uF

+1.8V_DDR

C2027 10uF

C242 0.1uF C251 0.1uF C266 0.1uF

C245 0.1uF C254 0.1uF C277 0.1uF C283 0.1uF

C248 0.1uF

C259 0.1uF

C291 0.1uF C296 0.1uF

+3.3V
L210 BLM18PG121SN1D

+3.3V_VDDP

C2004 0.1uF C276 0.1uF C265 0.1uF C253 0.1uF C250 0.1uF C244 0.1uF

C2026 0.1uF

C258 0.1uF C247 0.1uF

C241 0.1uF

IC100 LGE3368A (Saturn6 No-DivX)


+1.26V_VDDC
LVA0P LVA0M LVA1P LVA1M LVA2P LVA2M LVA3P LVA3M LVA4P LVA4M GND_8 VDDC_8 H20 LVACKP LVACKM LVB0P LVB0M LVB1P LVB1M LVB2P LVB2M LVB3P LVB3M LVB4P LVB4M LVBCKP LVBCKM M16 M17 AUR0 AUL0 AUR1 AUL1 C2008 C2009 C2011 C2012 2.2uF AV_L_IN 4:M5 4:K15 4:K13 4:Z5 4:Z6 10:P13 COMP_R_IN COMP_L_IN PC_R_IN PC_L_IN FE_SIF 2.2uF 2.2uF 2.2uF 2.2uF C2013 C2014 C2015 C2016 AV_R_IN 4:M6 2.2uF 2.2uF SC2_L_IN 9:AE10 SC2_R_IN 9:AE11 AF3 C2007 2.2uF 2.2uF AE1 C2006 2.2uF 9:J10 Y1 C230 2.2uF SC1_L_IN 9:J12 AA3 C229 SC1_R_IN 2.2uF M18 N4 N9 N10 N11 N12 N13 N14 N15 N16 N17 N18 P4 SIF0P SIF0M W2 C232 0.1uF R242 W3 C231 47 47 0.1uF R241 P9 P10 AD18 LVB_CKM 11:Q15;11:Q9 M15 AE18 22 22 LVB_CKP 11:J9;11:M15 M14 GND_21 GND_22 GND_23 GND_24 GND_25 GND_26 GND_27 GND_28 GND_29 GND_30 GND_31 GND_32 GND_33 GND_34 GND_35 GND_36 GND_37 GND_38 GND_39 AVDD_DDR_1 AVDD_DDR_2 F11 R266 5V_HDMI_3 SPDIF_OUT 4:T11 R230 100 100 E9 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 AUOUTR0/HP_ROUT AUOUTL0/HP_LOUT AUOUTR1/SC1_ROUT AUOUTL1/SC1_LOUT AUOUTR2/SC2_ROUT AUOUTL2/SC2_LOUT R252 22K R253 22K R254 22K R255 22K C2017 0.01uF C2018 0.01uF C2020 0.01uF C2021 0.01uF C2022 0.01uF R256 22K C2023 0.01uF R257 22K AD2 R251 100 AC1 R250 100 AD1 R240 100 AD3 R239 100 AF2 R238 100 HP_LOUT SCART1_Rout SCART1_Lout SCART2_Rout SCART2_Lout AF1 R237 HP_ROUT 100 P17 7:G21 7:G19 9:T14 9:S12 9:AN15 9:AM13 P18 R4 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 AUDIO_MASTER_CLK MS_LRCK MS_SCK MS_LRCH 7:F7 7:F12 7:F12 7:F12 R16 R17 R18 T5 T9 T10 T11 T12 C234 0.1uF T13 T14 0.1uF 10uF 6.3V 0.1uF 1uF 4.7uF T15 T16 T17 T18 U5 W13 Y21 AA23 R15 AVDD_DDR_3 GND_40 GND_41 GND_42 GND_43 GND_44 GND_45 GND_46 GND_47 GND_48 GND_49 GND_50 GND_51 GND_52 GND_53 GND_54 GND_55 GND_56 GND_57 GND_58 GND_59 GND_60 GND_61 GND_62 GND_63 AVDD_33_1 GND_64 GND_65 GND_66 GND_67 GND_68 GND_69 GND_70 GND_71 GND_72 GND_73 AVDD_USB H8 C256 AVDD_DM W8 +3.3V_S6 C2030 0.1uF AVDD_33_2 AVDD_33_3 AVDD_33_4 AVDD_33_5 J7 K7 L7 M7 N7 C263 0.1uF C271 C274 0.1uF 0.1uF C260 0.1uF C267 0.1uF +3.3V_S6 C286 0.1uF AVDD_MPLL AVDD_LPLL R20 +3.3V_AVDD_MPLL C279 H7 C2029 0.1uF C2025 10uF 6.3V 0.1uF AVDD_DDR_4 AVDD_DDR_5 AVDD_DDR_6 AVDD_DDR_7 AVDD_DDR_8 AVDD_DDR_9 AVDD_DDR_10 AVDD_DDR_11 AVDD_MEMPLL_1 AVDD_MEMPLL_2 AVDD_MEMPLL_3 G12 G13 H13 H14 H15 H16 W14 W15 W16 W17 W18 H17 T20 V20 C262 0.1uF C269 0.1uF C273 0.1uF +3.3V_S6 +3.3V_S6 AVDD_AU W7 +1.8V_DDR C284 0.1uF C293 0.1uF VDDP_1 VDDP_2 VDDP_3 VDDP_4 VDDP_5 VDDP_6 VDDP_7 VDDP_8 H9 H10 H11 H12 N20 P20 W9 W10 +3.3V_S6 +3.3V R264 R265 GND_20 M13 GND_19 AE17 LVB_4M 11:Q15;11:Q9 M12 GND_18 AF17 22 22 LVB_4P 11:J9;11:M15 M11 R262 R263 11:Q15;11:Q9 GND_17 AF18 22 LVB_3M M10 R283 AD17 22 LVB_3P 11:J9;11:M15 R282 GND_16 AE19 22 LVB_2M 11:Q15;11:Q10 M9 R281 11:J9;11:M15 GND_15 AF19 22 LVB_2P L18 R280 AF20 22 LVB_1M 11:Q16;11:Q10 L17 R279 GND_13 GND_14 AD19 22 LVB_1P 11:J10;11:M16 L16 R278 GND_12 11:Q16;11:Q10 AD20 22 LVB_0M L15 R277 GND_11 AE20 22 LVB_0P 11:J10;11:M16 L14 R276 GND_10 VDDC_12 M20 VDDC_13 P7 VDDC_14 R7 VDDC_15 T7 VDDC_16 VDDC_17 VDDC_18 VDDC_19 VDDC_20 VDDC_21 VDDC_22 VDDC_23 VDDC_24 VDDC_25 VDDC_26 VDDC_27 T22 U7 U20 U22 V7 V22 W11 W12 W19 W20 W22 Y22 L13 GND_9 AD14 LVA_CKM 11:Q7 L12 AE14 22 22 LVA_CKP 11:J7 VDDC_9 J20 VDDC_10 K20 VDDC_11 L20 R260 R261 AE13 LVA_4M 11:Q6 L11 GND_7 AF13 22 22 LVA_4P 11:J6 L10 VDDC_6 H18 VDDC_7 H19 R258 R259 GND_6 AF14 22 LVA_3M 11:Q7 L9 R275 GND_5 AD13 22 LVA_3P 11:J7 F7 R273 GND_4 11:Q7 AE15 22 LVA_2M E18 VDDC_3 D18 VDDC_4 D19 VDDC_5 D20 R272 GND_3 AF15 22 LVA_2P 11:J7 E17 R271 GND_2 AF16 22 LVA_1M 11:Q7 E16 VDDC_1 D16 VDDC_2 D17 R270 AD15 22 LVA_1P 11:J7 R269 AD16 22 LVA_0M 11:Q8 R268 AE16 22 LVA_0P 11:J8 R267

6:K9

CK+_HDMI1

F1

RXACKP

6:K8

CK-_HDMI1

F2

RXACKN

IC100 LGE3368A (Saturn6 No-DivX)

VDDC : 970mA

6:K10

D0+_HDMI1

6:K9

6:K11

D0-_HDMI1 D1+_HDMI1

G2 RXA0P G3 RXA0N H3 RXA1P

6:K10

D1-_HDMI1

6:K12

D2+_HDMI1

G1 RXA1N H1 RXA2P

6:K11

D2-_HDMI1

6:K21

HDMI

SCART_RGB

DSUB

COMP

CVBS

TV/MNT

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LVDS OUT

6:K7;6:AL9

DDC_SDA_1

R207

H2 RXA2N A1 DDCD_A_DA

6:K7;6:AL9

DDC_SCL_1

R208

6:J6

HPD1

R247

0 100

B2 DDCD_A_CK A2 HOTPLUG_A

6:K20

CK+_HDMI2

6:K19

CK-_HDMI2

C3 RXBCKP B1 RXBCKN

6:K21

D0+_HDMI2

6:K20

6:K21

D0-_HDMI2 D1+_HDMI2

C1 RXB0P C2 RXB0N D2 RXB1P

D1-_HDMI2

6:K22

D2+_HDMI2

D3 RXB1N E3 RXB2P

6:K22

D2-_HDMI2

6:K18;6:AL19

DDC_SDA_2

R201

6:K18;6:AL18

DDC_SCL_2

R202

6:J16

HPD2

R203

0 100

D1 RXB2N E1 DDCD_B_DA F3 DDCD_B_CK

E2 HOTPLUG_B

6:X15

CK+_HDMI3

6:X14

CK-_HDMI3

AE8 RXCCKP AD8 RXCCKN

6:X15

D0+_HDMI3

6:X15

6:X16

D0-_HDMI3 D1+_HDMI3

AD9 RXC0P AF8 RXC0N

6:X16

D1-_HDMI3

AF9 RXC1P AE9 RXC1N

6:X17

D2+_HDMI3

6:X17

D2-_HDMI3

AE10 RXC2P AD10 RXC2N

+3.3V_VDDP

VDDP : 102.3mA

6:X13;6:AL14

DDC_SDA_3

R248

6:X13;6:AL13

DDC_SCL_3

R249

6:W11

HPD3

R200

0 100

AE7 DDCD_C_DA AF7 DDCD_C_CK

AUDIO IN

6:AM25

HDMI_CEC

R204

100

AD7 HOTPLUG_C J3 CEC

9:P8

SC1_ID

9:O6

SC1_FB

R210

47

9:J6

SC1_R

R211

47

C200

0.047uF

N2 HSYNC0/SC1_ID N1 VSYNC0/SC1_FB P2 RIN0P/SC1_R

9:J8

SC1_G

R212

9:J9

SC1_B

R213

47 47

C201

C202

0.047uF 0.047uF

R3 GIN0P/SC1_G R1 BIN0P/SC1_B

AE3 AUR2 AUL2 AE2 AA1 AUR3 AB1 AUL3 AB2 AUR4 AC2 AUL4 AB3 AUR5 AC3 AUL5

AVDD_AU : 36.11mA
L209 BLM18PG121SN1D

E21;9:O4

SC1_CVBS_IN

R214

470

1000pF

R215

47

C203 C204

0.047uF

P3 SOGIN0/SC1_CVBS P1 RINM

R216

R217

47 47

C205

C206

0.047uF 0.047uF

T3

BINM R2 GINM

R243 10K SPDIF_IN SPDIF_OUT

R244 10K

4:C22

DSUB_HSYNC

R246

22

4:C22

DSUB_VSYNC

R245

K3 HSYNC1/DSUB_HSYNC K2 VSYNC1/DSUB_VSYNC

4:C26

DSUB_R

R218

47

22 0.047uF

L1

RIN1P/DSUB_R

4:C24

DSUB_G

R219

C212 C207

4:C23

DSUB_B

R220

R221

47 47 470

C213

0.047uF 0.047uF

L3

C208

1000pF

GIN1P/DSUB_G K1 BIN1P/DSUB_B L2 SOGIN1

AVDD_MEMPLL : 23.77mA

4:K13

COMP_Pr

R222

0.047uF

4:K11

COMP_Y

R223

47 47

C214 C215

V1 RIN2P/COMP_PR+ V2 GIN2P/COMP_Y+

AUDIO OUT

4:K12

COMP_Pb

R224

R225

47 470

C216

0.047uF 0.047uF

C209

1000pF

U1 BIN2P/COMP_PB+ V3 SOGIN2

9:P8 I2S_OUT_MCK I2S_OUT_WS I2S_OUT_BCK I2S_OUT_SD I2S_IN_SD OPT C238 22pF OPT C239 22pF OPT C8 R274 C236 22pF OPT C235 C223 C233 0.1uF R229 1% +3.3V Check AUCOM AUVRM AUVRP AUVAG C227 C228 AD4 C226 AF4 C225 AE4 AE5 C224 390 0.1uF 0.1uF C237 22pF OPT 100 D8 R234 22 C7 R233 22 B7 R232 22 A8 R231 22

SC2_ID

R284

100

J5

VSYNC2

AVDD_LPLL : 4.69mA

E17;9:O4

SC1_CVBS_IN

R205

47

C210

0.047uF

9:AE2

SC2_CVBS_IN

R206

47

C211

0.047uF

4:M2

AV_CVBS_IN

R226

47

C217

0.047uF

U3 CVBS1/SC1_CVBS U2 CVBS2/SC2_CVBS T1 CVBS3/SIDE_CVBS

R227

47

C218

0.047uF

T2

VCOM1

M1 CVBS4/S-VIDEO_Y M2 CVBS6/S-VIDEO_C VCLAMP REFP REFM REXT G4 J4 H4 K4

AVDD_33 : 281mA
+3.3V_AVDD L206 BLM18PG121SN1D

R235

47

C2024

0.047uF

R236

47

C2019

0.047uF

N3 CVBS5 M3 CVBS7

10:AA8

FE_VMAIN

R228

R209

100 100

C221

0.047uF

C222

0.047uF

W1 CVBS0/RF_CVBS Y3 VCOM0

9:AL4

DTV/MNT_VOUT

FE_VSCART_OUT

Y2 CVBSOUT0/SC2_MNTOUT AA2 CVBSOUT1

AVDD_DM : 0.03mA

Close to IC as close as possible

0.1uF

LGE Internal Use Only

THE SYMBOL MARK OF THIS SCHEMETIC DIAGRAM INCORPORATES SPECIAL FEATURES IMPORTANT FOR PROTECTION FROM X-RADIATION. FILRE AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDS, WHEN SERVICING IF IS ESSENTIAL THAT ONLY MANUFATURES SPECFIED PARTS BE USED FOR THE CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN THE SYMBOL MARK OF THE SCHEMETIC.

AVDD_OTG : 22.96mA

DDR2 1.8V By CAP - Place these Caps near Memory


+1.8V_DDR +1.8V_DDR

0.1uF C330

C337

C324

C342

0.1uF C327

0.1uF C328

0.1uF C341

10uF C325

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF C326

0.1uF C332

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF C314

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF C329

0.1uF C331

0.1uF C334

0.1uF C339

0.1uF

C303

10uF

C310

C316

C319

0.1uF

C306

C320

0.1uF C336

C304

C305

C307

C308

C312

C313

0.1uF C315

C317

Close to DDR Power Pin

C318

Close to DDR Power Pin

+1.8V_DDR +1.8V_DDR

+1.8V_DDR

1K 1%

R345 1K

R301

R321

0.1uF

1% 0.1uF

1K 1%

R322

R302 1K 1%

SDDR_D[0] ADDR2_A[5] A_MVREF AR303 BDDR2_A[9] TDDR_A[9] TDDR_A[3] TDDR_A[1] TDDR_A[1] TDDR_A[2] TDDR_A[3] TDDR_A[5] TDDR_A[12] 56 TDDR_A[7] TDDR_A[0] TDDR_A[2] TDDR_A[4] 56 TDDR_A[6] TDDR_A[11] TDDR_A[8] R327 R328 OPT R329 R330 56 56 22 R344 150 OPT TDDR_MCLK 22 56 +1.8V_DDR R309 A_DDR2_ODT /A_DDR2_RAS /A_DDR2_CAS /A_DDR2_WE AB26 AA26 BDDR2_DQS0_P BDDR2_DQS1_P /B_DDR2_WE AB24 /BDDR2_WE /B_DDR2_CAS U24 /BDDR2_CAS /B_DDR2_RAS U25 /BDDR2_RAS B_DDR2_ODT R310 R311 R312 /ADDR2_WE D22 /ADDR2_CAS D12 /ADDR2_RAS D13 ADDR2_ODT D14 BDDR2_ODT U26 R333 R334 R335 R336 56 R349 OPT 4.7K 56 56 56 /TDDR_RAS /TDDR_CAS /TDDR_WE /TDDR_MCLK TDDR_CKE R351 0 R348 OPT 4.7K CK CK CKE R332 J8 K8 K2 56 R325 R326 56 56 AR305 TDDR_A[5] TDDR_A[6] TDDR_A[7] TDDR_A[8] TDDR_A[9] TDDR_A[10] TDDR_A[11] TDDR_A[12] TDDR_A[4] 56 TDDR_A[10] AR304 BDDR2_A[5] BDDR2_A[12] BDDR2_A[7] BDDR2_A[0] BDDR2_A[2] BDDR2_A[4] BDDR2_A[6] BDDR2_A[11] BDDR2_A[8] AC23 BDDR2_BA[0] BDDR2_BA[1] BDDR2_BA[2] BDDR2_MCLK AC24 AB22 V25 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10/AP A11 A12 TDDR_A[0] A0 M8 M3 M7 N2 N8 N3 N7 P2 P8 P3 M2 P7 R2 ADDR2_A[0] ADDR2_A[1] ADDR2_A[2] ADDR2_A[9] ADDR2_A[12] ADDR2_A[7] AR302 ADDR2_A[0] ADDR2_A[2] ADDR2_A[4] 56 A_DDR2_A9 A_DDR2_A10 A_DDR2_A11 A_DDR2_A12 B_DDR2_A12 AE22 BDDR2_A[12] B_DDR2_A11 R24 BDDR2_A[11] B_DDR2_A10 AD23 BDDR2_A[10] B_DDR2_A9 R319 56 ADDR2_A[11] ADDR2_A[8] ADDR2_A[12] A24 R320 56 ADDR2_A[10] B22 ADDR2_A[11] A12 ADDR2_A[6] ADDR2_A[9] C23 A_DDR2_A8 AC22 BDDR2_A[9] B_DDR2_A8 ADDR2_A[8] B12 A_DDR2_A7 R25 BDDR2_A[8] B_DDR2_A7 ADDR2_A[7] B23 A_DDR2_A6 AD22 BDDR2_A[7] B_DDR2_A6 ADDR2_A[6] C12 A_DDR2_A5 R26 BDDR2_A[6] B_DDR2_A5 ADDR2_A[5] A23 A_DDR2_A4 AE23 BDDR2_A[5] B_DDR2_A4 ADDR2_A[4] A13 A_DDR2_A3 T24 BDDR2_A[4] B_DDR2_A3 ADDR2_A[3] C22 A_DDR2_A2 AF23 BDDR2_A[3] B_DDR2_A2 BDDR2_A[10] B13 A_DDR2_A1 T25 BDDR2_A[2] B_DDR2_A1 BDDR2_A[1] A22 A_DDR2_A0 AF26 BDDR2_A[1] B_DDR2_A0 BDDR2_A[3] C13 T26 BDDR2_A[0] ADDR2_A[3] ADDR2_A[1] 56 AR301 56 ADDR2_A[10] J2

DQ0

G8

J2

VREF AR300 D15

C300 0.1uF

C301

C309

C311

IC300 HY5PS1G1631CFP-S6
1K

0.1uF

R343 1K

1%

IC100 LGE3368A (Saturn6 No-DivX)


VREF

C333 0.1uF

1%

C335 0.1uF

0.1uF C338

IC301 H5PS5162FFR-S6C
G8 G2 H7 H3 H1 H9 F1 F9 C8 C2 D7 D3 D1 D9 B1 B9 DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15 TDDR_D[0] TDDR_D[1] TDDR_D[2] TDDR_D[3] TDDR_D[4] TDDR_D[5] TDDR_D[6] TDDR_D[7] TDDR_D[8] TDDR_D[9] TDDR_D[10] TDDR_D[11] TDDR_D[12] TDDR_D[13] TDDR_D[14] TDDR_D[15]

SDDR_D[1]

DQ1

SDDR_A[5]

G2

SDDR_D[2]

DQ2

SDDR_A[3]

H7

SDDR_D[3]

DQ3

H3

M8

A0

SDDR_A[0]

SDDR_A[1]

SDDR_A[0-12]

SDDR_D[0-15]

SDDR_D[11]

DQ11

SDDR_D[13]

DQ13

D9

M2

A10/AP

SDDR_A[10]

SDDR_D[14]

DQ14

B1

P7

A11

SDDR_A[11]

SDDR_A[11]

SDDR_D[15] R303 R304 R305 ADDR2_BA[2] ADDR2_MCLK A_DDR2_MCLK V24 /BDDR2_MCLK BDDR2_CKE AB23 R331 B_DDR2_MCLK B14 A_DDR2_BA2 B_DDR2_BA2 R306 D24 A_DDR2_BA1 B_DDR2_BA1 ADDR2_BA[1] B24 A_DDR2_BA0 B_DDR2_BA0 ADDR2_BA[0] C24

DQ15

B9

R2

A12

SDDR_A[8]

SDDR_A[12]

+1.8V_DDR

BDDR2_A[0-12]

SDDR_D[12]

DQ12

D1

SDDR_A[6]

TDDR_A[0-12]

D3

P8

A8

SDDR_A[8]

P3

A9

SDDR_A[4]

SDDR_A[9]

ADDR2_A[0-12]

SDDR_D[10]

DQ10

D7

P2

SDDR_A[2]

L2

BA0

SDDR_BA[0]

56

TDDR_BA[0] TDDR_BA[1] TDDR_BA[2]

BA0 BA1 NC4

+1.8V_DDR L2 L3 L1 A1 E1 J9 M9 R1 VDD5 VDD4 VDD3 VDD2 VDD1

VDD5

A1

L3

BA1

SDDR_BA[1]

56

VDD4

E1

L1

BA2

SDDR_BA[2]

56

VDD3 R307 /ADDR2_MCLK ADDR2_CKE A_DDR2_CKE B_DDR2_CKE D23 /A_DDR2_MCLK /B_DDR2_MCLK R308 A14

22

J9

OPT

DDR2

VDD1

R1

K8

CK

150 R300

VDD2

M9

J8

CK

SDDR_CK

/SDDR_CK

22

K2

CKE

56

VDDQ10

A9

K9

ODT

OPT R350

SDDR_CKE OPT R346 4.7K

+1.8V_DDR

SDDR_ODT 56

ODT CS RAS CAS WE

K9 L8 K7 L7 K3

A9 C1 C3 C7 C9 E9 G1 R337 R338 56 56 TDDR_DQS0_P TDDR_DQS1_P LDQS UDQS F7 B7 G3 G7 G9 R339 R340 56 56 TDDR_DQM0_P TDDR_DQM1_P LDM UDM F3 B3 A3

VDDQ10 VDDQ9 VDDQ8 VDDQ7 VDDQ6 VDDQ5 VDDQ4 VDDQ3 VDDQ2 VDDQ1

VDDQ9

C1

L8

CS

R347

OPT 4.7K

VDDQ8

C3

K7

RAS

/SDDR_RAS

56

VDDQ7

C7

L7

CAS

/SDDR_CAS

56

VDDQ6

C9

K3

WE

/SDDR_WE

56

VDDQ5 R313 R314 A_DDR2_DQS1 AC25 AC26 B_DDR2_DQS1 ADDR2_DQS1_P C17 A_DDR2_DQS0 B_DDR2_DQS0 ADDR2_DQS0_P B18

E9

VDDQ4

G1

VDDQ3

G3

F7

LDQS

SDDR_DQS0_P

56

VDDQ2 R315 ADDR2_DQM0_P ADDR2_DQM1_P A_DDR2_DQM1 B_DDR2_DQM1 AB25 AA25 W25 BDDR2_D[0] BDDR2_D[1] BDDR2_D[2] BDDR2_D[3] BDDR2_D[4] BDDR2_D[5] BDDR2_D[6] BDDR2_D[7] BDDR2_D[8] AD25 Y25 BDDR2_D[9] BDDR2_D[10] AE26 W24 AF24 AF25 V26 AE25 W26 Y26 A19 A_DDR2_DQM0 B_DDR2_DQM0 R316 C18

G7

B7

UDQS

SDDR_DQS1_P

56

VDDQ1

G9 BDDR2_DQM0_P BDDR2_DQM1_P

F3

LDM

SDDR_DQM0_P

56

B3

UDM

SDDR_DQM1_P

56

VSS5 R317 ADDR2_DQS0_N ADDR2_DQS1_N A_DDR2_DQSB1 B_DDR2_DQSB1 B_DDR2_DQ0 B_DDR2_DQ1 B_DDR2_DQ2 B_DDR2_DQ3 B_DDR2_DQ4 B_DDR2_DQ5 B_DDR2_DQ6 B_DDR2_DQ7 B_DDR2_DQ8 B_DDR2_DQ9 B_DDR2_DQ10 A_DDR2_DQ0 A_DDR2_DQ1 A_DDR2_DQ2 A_DDR2_DQ3 A_DDR2_DQ4 A_DDR2_DQ5 A_DDR2_DQ6 A_DDR2_DQ7 A_DDR2_DQ8 A_DDR2_DQ9 A_DDR2_DQ10 A_DDR2_DQ11 A_DDR2_DQ12 A_DDR2_DQ13 A_DDR2_DQ14 A_DDR2_DQ15 AR306 SDDR_D[11] ADDR2_D[11] ADDR2_D[0] ADDR2_D[1] ADDR2_D[2] ADDR2_D[3] ADDR2_D[4] ADDR2_D[5] ADDR2_D[6] ADDR2_D[7] ADDR2_D[8] ADDR2_D[9] ADDR2_D[10] ADDR2_D[11] ADDR2_D[12] ADDR2_D[13] ADDR2_D[14] ADDR2_D[15] A17 B19 A16 A20 B20 B16 C19 C16 C15 C20 C14 C21 B21 A15 A21 ADDR2_D[12] ADDR2_D[9] ADDR2_D[14] ADDR2_D[4] ADDR2_D[3] ADDR2_D[1] 56 ADDR2_D[6] ADDR2_D[15] ADDR2_D[8] ADDR2_D[10] 56 AR309 ADDR2_D[13] ADDR2_D[7] ADDR2_D[0] ADDR2_D[2] ADDR2_D[5] 56 AR308 56 AR307 SDDR_D[12] SDDR_D[9] SDDR_D[14] SDDR_D[4] SDDR_D[3] SDDR_D[1] SDDR_D[6] SDDR_D[15] SDDR_D[8] SDDR_D[10] SDDR_D[13] SDDR_D[7] SDDR_D[0] SDDR_D[2] SDDR_D[5] B15 B17 A_DDR2_DQSB0 B_DDR2_DQSB0 R318 A18

A3 BDDR2_DQS0_N BDDR2_DQS1_N AR310 BDDR2_D[11] BDDR2_D[12] BDDR2_D[9] BDDR2_D[14] AR311 BDDR2_D[4] BDDR2_D[3] BDDR2_D[1] BDDR2_D[6] BDDR2_D[15] BDDR2_D[8] BDDR2_D[10] BDDR2_D[13] AR313 BDDR2_D[7] BDDR2_D[0] BDDR2_D[2] BDDR2_D[5] 56 56 56 AR312 56 TDDR_D[11] TDDR_D[12] TDDR_D[9] TDDR_D[14] TDDR_D[4] TDDR_D[3] TDDR_D[1] TDDR_D[6] TDDR_D[15] TDDR_D[8] TDDR_D[10] TDDR_D[13] TDDR_D[7] TDDR_D[0] TDDR_D[2] TDDR_D[5] VDDL J1 +1.8V_DDR VSSDL J7 NC1 NC2 NC3 A2 E2 R8 NC5 NC6 R3 R7 R341 R342 56 56 TDDR_DQS0_N TDDR_DQS1_N LDQS UDQS E8 A8

VSS5 E3 J3 N1 P9 VSS4 VSS3 VSS2 VSS1

VSS4

E3

E8

LDQS

SDDR_DQS0_N

56

VSS3

J3

A8

UDQS

SDDR_DQS1_N

56

VSS2

N1

VSS1

P9

R3

NC5

R7

NC6

VSSQ10

B2

VSSQ9

B8

A2

NC1

B2 B8 A7 D2 D8 E7 F2 F8 H2 H8

VSSQ10 VSSQ9 VSSQ8 VSSQ7 VSSQ6 VSSQ5 VSSQ4 VSSQ3 VSSQ2 VSSQ1

VSSQ8

A7

E2

NC2

VSSQ7

D2

R8

NC3

VSSQ6

D8

VSSQ5

E7

VSSQ4

J7

VSSDL

F2

+1.8V_DDR

VSSQ2

H2

VSSQ1

H8

J1

VDDL

ADDR2_D[0-15]

F8

AE24 BDDR2_D[11] B_DDR2_DQ11 AD26 BDDR2_D[12] B_DDR2_DQ12 Y24 BDDR2_D[13] B_DDR2_DQ13 AD24 BDDR2_D[14] B_DDR2_DQ14 AA24 BDDR2_D[15] B_DDR2_DQ15

THE SYMBOL MARK OF THIS SCHEMETIC DIAGRAM INCORPORATES SPECIAL FEATURES IMPORTANT FOR PROTECTION FROM X-RADIATION. FILRE AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDS, WHEN SERVICING IF IS ESSENTIAL THAT ONLY MANUFATURES SPECFIED PARTS BE USED FOR THE CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN THE SYMBOL MARK OF THE SCHEMETIC.

BDDR2_D[0-15]

VSSQ3

TDDR_D[0-15]

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0.1uF C340 0.1uF 0.1uF C302 0.1uF C323 0.1uF

SDDR_D[4]

DQ4

H1

M3

A1

SDDR_A[1]

SDDR_A[10]

SDDR_D[5]

DQ5

H9

M7

A2

SDDR_A[2]

SDDR_D[6]

DQ6

F1

N2

A3

SDDR_A[3]

SDDR_A[9]

SDDR_D[7]

DQ7

F9

N8

A4

SDDR_A[4]

SDDR_A[12]

SDDR_D[8]

DQ8

C8

N3

A5

SDDR_A[5]

SDDR_A[7]

SDDR_D[9]

DQ9

C2

N7

A6

SDDR_A[6]

A7

SDDR_A[0]

SDDR_A[7]

LGE Internal Use Only

AV (OPT:SIDE_AV)
AV_CVBS_IN

REAR USB (OPT:REAR_USB)


PC AUDIO
JK401 PEJ024-01 +5V_USB_REAR 3 AV_CVBS_DET 0.1uF 2 1 C423 6A 7A PC_R_IN 2:S16 R_SPRING T_SPRING 3 B_TERMINAL2 PC_L_IN 2:S16 4 D401 CDS3C05HDMI1 5.6V D402 CDS3C05HDMI1 5.6V T_TERMINAL2 SHIELD_PLATE R454 10K 5 C424 100pF 50V R450 470K D422 AMOTECH 5.6V OPT R456 0 R452 15K REAR_USB_DP 1:AL7 C422 100pF 50V R449 470K R453 10K REAR_USB_DM 1:AL8 R451 15K R455 0 4 AV_L_IN R415 12K 5 7B R414 10K AV_R_IN 8 6B R417 12K B_TERMINAL1 T_TERMINAL1 E_SPRING

JK402

R400 0

PPJ218-01 C414 47pF 50V

4A

[YL]O_SPRING

AMOTECH D406 30V

R411 75

+3.3V

5A

[YL]CONTACT

2A

[YL]U_CAN

R401 4.7K

R409

3B

[WH]C_LUG

AMOTECH D403 5.6V

C404 1K 0.1uF 16V

2B R413 10K D421 AMOTECH 5.6V OPT

[WH]U_CAN

4C

[RD]O_SPRING

AMOTECH D404 5.6V

USB DOW N STREAM

2C

[RD]U_CAN

C413 100pF 50V

AMOTECH D405 5.6V

R408 470K

C412 100pF 50V

+3.3V

COMPONENT SPDIF OPTIC JACK


1:AA22 +5V_GENERAL +5V_GENERAL

R418 4.7K

R425 1K

JK400

AMOTECH D412

COMP_DET

5.6V

PPJ229-01 R462 1K JK403 JST1223-001


OUT_3 8 OUT_2

SIDE USB (OPT:SIDE_USB)


IC402 MP6211DH
GND 1

2A

[GN]1P_CAN

4A SPDIF_OUT 1 COMP_Y 2:E20 2:X18 2 VCC Op t i c C405 0.1uF Fi b e r GND

[GN]CONTACT

UB01123-4HHS-4F JK404

5C

[RD]CONTACT

R410 470K

+5V_USB_SIDE

0.1uF
6 FLAG 3 5 4 EN

5B COMP_Pb 2:E20 3 VINPUT 4 C406 0.1uF 16V

[BL]C_LUG_L

AMOTECH D408

ADMC5M03200L_AMODIODE

2C FIX_POLE

[RD]1P_CAN1

30V

R427 75

USB_CTL 1:AI26

R420 10K

5C COMP_Pr 2:E20

[RD]C_LUG_L

AMOTECH D409 R435 0 COMP_L_IN 2:S16 1

R403 47

USB_OCD 1:AI14

2D

[WH]1P_CAN

30V

R428 75

5D

[WH]C_LUG_L

R432 10K

D410 AMOTECH 5.6V 2

C415 1000pF 50V

R434 12K

2E

[RD]1P_CAN2

R429 470K

4E R436 0 COMP_R_IN 2:S16

[RD]CONTACT

SIDE_USB_DM

1:AL8

USB DOW N STREAM

3E

[RD]O_SPRING

KJA-UB-4-0004 JK405

R431 10K

SIDE_USB_DP

1:AL7

R433 12K

R430 470K

D411 AMOTECH 5.6V

C417 1000pF 50V

D425 CDS3C05HDMI1 5.6V 5

INTERFACE

D426 CDS3C05HDMI1 5.6V

+5V_ST

D400 ENKMC2838-T112 A1

A2

IC400

CAT24C02WI-GT3

A0

VCC

C400 0.1uF 16V +5V_ST R412 10K EDID_WP 1:AJ19 R416 100 ISP_RXD ISP_TXD C430 0.047uF 25V C428 0.33uF 16V C429 0.33uF 16V C425 0.33uF 16V

RS232C

A1

WP

R404 4.7K

R406 4.7K

[ PC ]

A2

SCL

VSS

SDA

C401 18pF 50V

C402 18pF 50V

V-

C2 -

C2 +

C1 -

V+

RI N2

R445 22 6 5 4 3 2 8 7

DOUT2

D413 30V MAX3232CDR

IC403

0 11 12 9 10

R437 D419 ADMC5M03200L_AMODIODE 5.6V OPT DI N1 DI N2 +3.3V +5V_ST ROUT1 ROUT2

D414 30V ADUC30S03010L_AMODIODE

13

14

15

R440

GND

2:E19 R448 DSUB_DET R446 0 OPT OPT R457 6.2K 1K D420 ADMC5M03200L_AMODIODE 5.6V

DSUB_B

OPT

R443 75

C418 OPT

D415 ADUC30S03010L_AMODIODE 30V

JP414

R447 4.7K IR_OUT

DOUT1

D418 ADMC5M03200L_AMODIODE 5.6V

RI N1

VCC

2:E18

DSUB_HSYNC

16

2:E18

DSUB_VSYNC

C1 +

R444 22

C431 0.1uF 16V

JP412

2:E19 DBG_TX DBG_RX


15

R441 75

C419 OPT

JP413 D416 ADUC30S03010L_AMODIODE 30V

11

12

13

14

C426
10 16

220pF C427 220pF

50V 50V

@maker

DSUB_G

R460 100

R458 6.2K

R459 100

R461 0 OPT

OPT D423 ADUC30S03010L_AMODIODE 30V

D424 OPT ADUC30S03010L_AMODIODE 30V

2:E18

DSUB_R P401 KCN-DS-1-0088 6 7 8 9

R442 75

C420 OPT

P400

D417 ADUC30S03010L_AMODIODE 30V

KCN-DS-1-0089

10

LGE Internal Use Only

THE SYMBOL MARK OF THIS SCHEMETIC DIAGRAM INCORPORATES SPECIAL FEATURES IMPORTANT FOR PROTECTION FROM X-RADIATION. FILRE AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDS, WHEN SERVICING IF IS ESSENTIAL THAT ONLY MANUFATURES SPECFIED PARTS BE USED FOR THE CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN THE SYMBOL MARK OF THE SCHEMETIC.

C403

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7 OUT_1 2 IN_1 IN_2

3A

[GN]O_SPRING

R419 0 AMOTECH

D407 OPT ZD403

2B

[BL]1P_CAN

30V

R426 75

C407 10uF OPT

DVB-CI SLOT DVB-CI TS INPUT


CI_DATA[0-7] CI_MDI[7] FE_TS_DATA[6] FE_TS_DATA[5] FE_TS_DATA[4] AR507 FE_TS_DATA[3] FE_TS_DATA[2] FE_TS_DATA[1] FE_TS_DATA[0] CI_MDI[6] CI_MDI[5] CI_MDI[4] CI_MDI[3] CI_MDI[2] CI_MDI[1] CI_MDI[0] FE_TS_DATA[0-7] AR513 CI_DATA[3] D14 CI_MISTRT CI_MIVAL_ERR CI_MCLKI /PCM_CE CI_OE +5V_GENERAL FE_TS_CLK FE_TS_SYN FE_TS_VAL_ERR R517 10K 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 /PCM_IRQA CI_DET 17 18 19 20 21 22 IC501 23 24 25 1 TOSHIBA 20 26 27 1A1 PCM_A[0] 2Y4 CI_ADDR[7] CI_ADDR[0-14] 1A2 PCM_A[1] 2Y3 G2 2 G1 1 CI_ADDR[6] 1A3 GND CI_ADDR[5] 1A4 GND CI_ADDR[4] GND PCM_A[3] 2Y1 PCM_A[2] 2Y2 4 17 2A4 PCM_A[7] 1Y2 5 16 CI_ADDR[1] 2A3 6 15 PCM_A[6] 1Y3 7 14 CI_ADDR[2] 2A2 8 13 PCM_A[5] 1Y4 9 12 CI_ADDR[3] 2A1 10 11 PCM_A[4] 3 2 0ITO742440D 18 1Y1 CI_ADDR[0] 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 CI_DATA[2] CI_DATA[1] CI_DATA[0] CI_ADDR[0] CI_ADDR[1] CI_ADDR[2] CI_ADDR[3] CI_ADDR[4] 1OE CI_ADDR[5] VCC CI_ADDR[6] CI_ADDR[7] GND CI_ADDR[12] GND OPT C508 0.1uF R514 C509 0.1uF 16V 0 R516 100 CI_WE 10K CI_ADDR[14] R518 CI_ADDR[13] CI_ADDR[8] CI_ADDR[9] CI_ADDR[11] CI_ADDR[10] R515 47 CI_DATA[7] CI_DATA[6] CI_DATA[5] CI_DATA[4] 33 33 33 AR506 FE_TS_DATA[7]

+5V_CI_ON

+5V_GENERAL

R505

10K

/CI_CD1 10067972-050LF 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68

C501 0.1uF 16V

R511

100

AR500

CI_TS_DATA[4]

33

CI_TS_DATA[5]

CI_TS_DATA[6] CI_TS_DATA[7]

R508

10K

CI_IORD

CI_IOWR

CI_MDI[0]

CI_MDI[1]

CI_DATA[0-7]

P500

DVB-CI HOST I/F

CI_MDI[2]

CI_MDI[3]

C503

0.1uF

R513

GND

CI_MDI[4]

OPT

CI_MDI[5]

CI_MDI[6]

CI_MDI[7]

R509

10K

PCM_RST

R503

47

/PCM_WAIT

R500

47

+3.3V_CI C511 0.1uF 16V

REG

AR503

33

CI_TS_CLK CI_TS_VAL

19

2OE

R507

10K

GND

R506

10K

C502 0.1uF 16V

CI_MISTRT CI_MIVAL_ERR

PCMCIA

CI_MCLKI

CI_DATA[0] CI_DATA[1] CI_DATA[2] CI_DATA[3]

AR508

TC74LCX244FT

+5V_GENERAL

R512

/CI_CD2

R510

100

OPT

AR504

IC500 74LVC1G32GW

+3.3V_CI

CI_DATA[0-7]

0. 1uF

/CI_CD1 D4 AB9 CI_DET R521 /PCM_CD 47 1:AA10

C5 1 0

GND

R520

10K

16V

CI_DATA[7]

PCM_D[7]

PCM_D[0-7]

C512

0.1uF

R522 10K

A4 6 7 A6 A7 GND 8 9 10 A5

BUFFER

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33 PCM_D[0] PCM_D[1] PCM_D[2] PCM_D[3]

CI_TS_SYN

CI_TS_DATA[0]

CI_TS_DATA[1]

33

CI_TS_DATA[2] CI_TS_DATA[3]

DVB-CI DETECT DVB-CI SERIAL BUFFER TS

+3.3V_CI

+3.3V_CI

CI_DATA[4] CI_DATA[5] CI_DATA[6]

AR509

33

PCM_D[4] PCM_D[5] PCM_D[6]

E12 /CI_CD2

VCC

FE_TS_DATA[0-7]

C505 10uF 10V EAG41860101

PCM_D[0-7]

GND

R519

IC502 74LVC541A(PW) OE1 1 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 OE2 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7


R526 47

CI_DATA[0-7]

47

VCC

CI_ADDR[8] CI_ADDR[9] CI_ADDR[10] CI_ADDR[11] BUF_TS_CLK R528 47 BUF_TS_VAL_ERR R527 47 R525 47

33

AR510 PCM_A[8] PCM_A[9] PCM_A[10] PCM_A[11]

AE5;10:J17 FE_TS_CLK

A0 2 3 4 5 A1 A2 A3

CI POWER ENABLE CONTROL


AE5;10:J17 FE_TS_SYN AG4;10:J17 FE_TS_DATA[0]

AE5;10:W19 FE_TS_VAL_ERR

CI_ADDR[12] CI_ADDR[13] CI_ADDR[14] BUF_TS_SYN REG BUF_TS_DATA[0]

33

AR511 PCM_A[12] PCM_A[13] PCM_A[14] /PCM_REG

+5V_CI_ON

+5V_ST

Q501 RSR025P03

C500 0.1uF 16V R524 33K

R504 22K

R523 10K

AR512 CI_OE CI_WE CI_IORD CI_IOWR

33

/PCM_OE /PCM_WE /PCM_IORD /PCM_IOWR

C507 0.1uF 16V

R529 2.2K

C504 10uF 10V

R502 10K

PCM_5V_CTL

Q500 2SC3052

R501 33K

LGE Internal Use Only

THE SYMBOL MARK OF THIS SCHEMETIC DIAGRAM INCORPORATES SPECIAL FEATURES IMPORTANT FOR PROTECTION FROM X-RADIATION. FILRE AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDS, WHEN SERVICING IF IS ESSENTIAL THAT ONLY MANUFATURES SPECFIED PARTS BE USED FOR THE CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN THE SYMBOL MARK OF THE SCHEMETIC.

UI_HW_PORT1

UI_HW_PORT2 UI_HW_PORT3

(OPT:REAR_HDMI_2EA) SIDE HDMI (OPT:SIDE_HDMI)


5V_HDMI_3 HPD2 E JACK_GND 20 JP602 R603 DDC_SDA_2 2:E12;AL18 DDC_SCL_2 R602 JP603 0 CEC_REMOTE 2:E11 CK-_HDMI2 15 K8;X14;AH25 16 R606 R609 0 22 JP605 JP604 17 R608 22 2K 18 R614 1K 22 2:E12;AL19 19 C602 0.1uF 16V E Q603 2SC3052 B HPD3 R617 10K C 5V_HDMI_2 C Q602 2SC3052 B R616 10K

5V_HDMI_1

C 22 19 2K 18 R613 1K R601 17 16 15 R604 R605 14 13 12 14 13 12 11 10 CK+ D0D0_GND D0+ D1D1_GND D1+ D2D2_GND D2+ 2:E14 D2+_HDMI3 9 8 7 D1+ 6 5 4 D2+ 2:E12 D2+_HDMI2 3 2 1 D2D2_GND 2:E11 D1+_HDMI2 2:E12 D2-_HDMI2 11 10 CK+ D0D0_GND D0+ D1D1_GND 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 2:E9 D2+_HDMI1 1 20 21 2:E10 CK+_HDMI2 2:E11 D0-_HDMI2 22

22 C601 0.1uF 16V

Q601 2SC3052

R615 10K

HPD1

19

R600

R610

22

16

14

R607

JP601

15

R611

22

JP600

17 DDC_SDA_1 2:E10;AL9 DDC_SCL_1 2:E10;AL9

2K

18

C600 0.1uF 16V

R612 1K

13

2:E14;AL14 DDC_SDA_3 2:E15;AL13 DDC_SCL_3 K19;K8;AH25 CEC_REMOTE 2:E13 CK-_HDMI3

12 2:E8

K19;X14;AH25 CEC_REMOTE 2:E8 CK-_HDMI1

$0.26

11 10 CK+_HDMI1 2:E9 D0-_HDMI1

CK+

EAG39789402

D0-

D0+

EAG39789402

D0_GND

2:E13 CK+_HDMI3 2:E13 D0-_HDMI3

2:E8 D0+_HDMI1 2:E9 D1-_HDMI1

2:E11 D0+_HDMI2 2:E11 D1-_HDMI2

D1_GND

D1+ 2:E9 D1+_HDMI1 2:E9 D2-_HDMI1

EAG42463001

D1-

2:E13 D0+_HDMI3 2:E14 D1-_HDMI3

A2

A1

A2

A2

ENKMC2838-T112 D600 ENKMC2838-T112 D602 C IC602 CAT24C02WI-GT3 JP611 A0 1 WP R649 4.7K C607 0.1uF SCL DDC_SCL_2 R645 VSS 4 DDC_SDA_2 R642 0 5 SDA 2:E10;K7 0 R646 4.7K R640 0 8 VCC EDID_WP

A1

A1

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2:E14 D1+_HDMI3 2:E14 D2-_HDMI3

D2-

D2_GND

D2+

20

21

JK600
GND

GND

JK601

JK602
GND

5V_HDMI_1 5V_HDMI_2 +5V_ST

+5V_ST

5V_HDMI_3

+5V_ST

HDMI

ENKMC2838-T112 D601 IC601 CAT24C02WI-GT3 JP607 A0 1 A1 8 VCC EDID_WP

IC600

CAT24C02WI-GT3

EDID_WP 1:AJ20;AI16;AL12

JP606

A0

1 A1 2 7

VCC

A1

2 A2 3 6 2:E10;K7

WP

R618 0

R629

2 A2

WP

R619 0

C603 0.1uF

R626 4.7K

C604 0.1uF 3 VSS 6 SCL R620 0

R6 2 8 4. 7K

R630 4.7K DDC_SCL_3 4 5 SDA R622 0 DDC_SDA_3

4.7K

A2

SCL

R623

DDC_SCL_1

VSS

SDA

R621

DDC_SDA_1

GND

HDMI_CEC
+3.3V_ST R627 120K MMBD301LT1G Q600 SSM6N15FU D603 30V HDMI_CEC GATE1 2 SOURCE1 1 6 DRAIN1

R631 OPT

CEC_REMOTE GATE2

OPT

DRAIN2

SOURCE2

OPT C605 0.1uF 16V GND R625 0

LGE Internal Use Only

THE SYMBOL MARK OF THIS SCHEMETIC DIAGRAM INCORPORATES SPECIAL FEATURES IMPORTANT FOR PROTECTION FROM X-RADIATION. FILRE AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDS, WHEN SERVICING IF IS ESSENTIAL THAT ONLY MANUFATURES SPECFIED PARTS BE USED FOR THE CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN THE SYMBOL MARK OF THE SCHEMETIC.

R725 R705 12 SPK_L+ AB10 C755 0.01uF 50V R734 3.3 12

AMP_VCC C741 1000pF 50V R730 4.7K 2S C749 0.1uF 50V L704 DA-8580 EAP38319001 2F

D704 1N4148W 100V OPT

SPEAKER_L

C733 0.1uF 50V C725 10uF 35V 1S C750 0.1uF 50V R731 4.7K SPK_LC726 22000pF 50V C756 0.01uF 50V AB11 3.3 1F R735 D705 1N4148W 100V OPT R726 R713 12 12 C742 1000pF 50V C745 0.47uF 50V

C729 0.1uF 50V

C716 22000pF 50V

R704 100

C727 0.1uF 16V

PGND1A_2 OUT1A_2

PGND1A_1 OUT1A_1

PVDD1A_2

PVDD1A_1

PVDD1B_2 OUT1B_2

PVDD1B_1 OUT1B_1

PGND1B_2 BST1B 44 43

PGND1B_1 45 VDR1B

1:AA21

AMP_RST

56

55

54

53

52

51 50

49

48

47

C707 1000pF 50V R740 0 C7 1 3 0. 1uF 16V BST1A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 32 31 30 29 PGND2B_2 AMP_VCC C728 0.1uF 50V C720 0.1uF 50V OUT2B_1 OUT2B_2 12 12 12 13 14 NTP-3100L PVDD2B_1 R728 R719 0.1uF 50V 33 PVDD2B_2 D707 1N4148W 100V OPT 4.7K C752 R733 EAN60664001 34 PVDD2A_1 35 PVDD2A_2 1S 1F 36 C744 1000pF 50V OUT2A_1 C746 0.47uF 50V IC701 37 OUT2A_2 0.1uF 50V 4.7K 3.3 R737 3.3 C758 0.01uF 50V 38 PGND2A_1 C751 R732 0.01uF 50V R736 39 PGND2A_2 C757 C743 1000pF 50V L705 DA-8580 EAP38319001 2S 2F 40 BST2A 41 VDR2A 12 12 C732 22000pF 50V D706 1N4148W 100V OPT 42 NC R727 R716 VDR1A RESET AD DVSS_1 VSS_IO CLK_I C705 DGND_PLL AGND_PLL LFM AVDD_PLL DVDD_PLL TEST0 100pF 50V R708 3.3K VDD_IO C708 1000pF 50V C709 0.1uF C7 3 0 0. 1uF 16V +3.3V

46

2:X21

AUDIO_MASTER_CLK

SPK_R+

AB11

+1.8V_AMP

+1.8V_AMP

L701

SPEAKER_R

BLM18PG121SN1D

R703 0

L700

BLM18PG121SN1D

SPK_R-

AB12

15

16

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26 VDR2B BST2B

27

BCK

SDA

DVDD

SDATA 17 WCK 18

FAULT

+1.8V_AMP C734 C735 0.1uF 50V 0.1uF 50V C731 22000pF 50V +3.3V_ST C736 10uF 35V

DVSS_2

SCL

MONITOR_0

MONITOR_1

MCLK SDATA WCK BCK TP is necessory


C760 1uF 10V C7 2 4 0. 1uF 16V C715 0.1uF 16V R722 R720 R721 R709 R718 C Q701 2SC3052 10K NTP_MUTE 1:AA22 E A2 B C R729 SB_MUTE 1:AA19;G25;9:AI24;9:AI25 C712 33pF 50V C714 33pF 50V R717 33K OPT D709 ENKMC2838-T112 A1 100 R710 100 100 R724 10K 100 C721 0.1uF 16V 100 100

2:X21

MS_LRCH

2:X21

MS_LRCK

2:X21

MS_SCK

1:L22;11:AG10

SDA_SUB/AMP

1:L22;11:AG9

SCL_SUB/AMP

MONITOR_2

PGND2B_1

Copyright 2009 LG Electronics. Inc. All right reserved. Only for training and service purposes
C706 0.1uF 16V

C702 0.1uF 16V

C704 1uF 10V

28

C700 1uF 10V

WAFER-ANGLE L706 120-ohm AE3 SPK_L+ L707 120-ohm AE5 SPK_LL709 120-ohm AE7 SPK_R+ L708 120-ohm AE9 SPK_R1 P700 2 3 4

AMP

Monitor0_1_2 TP is necessory

EARPHONE AMP
HP_LOUT

IC700 TPA6110A2DGNRG4
+3.3V BYPASS 1 8 16V GND 2 7 VDD C719 100uF 16V 1K R714 C723 0.1uF VO1 C718 100uF 16V IN1R707 10K 4 3 HP_DET 2 R715 1K R706 20K C711 100uF 16V C A2 FIX-TER +5V_GENERAL D700 ENKMC2838-T112 A1 +5V_EARPHONE C722 0.1uF 1 5 R711 20K R712 20K C717 0.22uF

2A => 5A

+5V_EARPHONE

2:X19

BOTTOM_EARPHONE
DJ-S3600LM JK700

R701 10K

C701 1uF 6.3V SHUTDOWN 3 6 VO2 D710 5.6V AMOTECH

C703 HP_ROUT 0.22uF 16V R702 20K IN24 5 C710 0.1uF 16V 2:X19

+5V_EARPHONE

D711 5.6V AMOTECH

R742 10K

R700 B

1:AA19;R15;9:AI24;9:AI25

SB_MUTE

D708 ENKMC2838-T112 A1

10K

Q700 2SC3052

R741

E C-LUG-ER TRANSFER[L] BREAK[L] C-LUG-EL C-LUG-ES BREAK[R] TRANSFER[R] 7 3 4 5 6 8 9

10

1:AJ19

SIDE_HP_MUTE

A2

10K

Q705 2SC3052

PEJ026-01 JK701

LGE Internal Use Only

TOP_EARPHONE_out_of_stock

THE SYMBOL MARK OF THIS SCHEMETIC DIAGRAM INCORPORATES SPECIAL FEATURES IMPORTANT FOR PROTECTION FROM X-RADIATION. FILRE AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDS, WHEN SERVICING IF IS ESSENTIAL THAT ONLY MANUFATURES SPECFIED PARTS BE USED FOR THE CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN THE SYMBOL MARK OF THE SCHEMETIC.

Block diagram
- 19/22/26/32/37/42LH2000 - 32/37/42/47LH3000 - 32/37/42/47LH4000
74LVC541A Buffer IC502 BUF_TS_CLK/ERR/SYN/DATA[0]

Main Block Block Block Diagram Diagram


LCD Panel

LVDS (10 bit)


CI_TS_DATA[0:7] PCM_D[0:7] CI_DATA[0:7] Reset 74LX1G14C (IC108) Schmitt Trigger KIA7027 (IC101) Voltage Detector CI Slot (P500) Serial Flash IC103 For Boot Serial Flash IC104 For Triton

F-SCART

H-SCART

AV3 COMPONENT RGB

SC1/2_L/R_IN, FE_AM_AUDIO,AV_L/R_IN, COMP_L/R_IN, PC_L/R_IN


Head Phone RS-232C

Tuner (TDFW-G235D1) TU1000


SPDIF

FE_TS_DATA[0:7]

CI_MDI[0:7]

74LCX244 Buffer IC501

CI_ADDR[0:7]

PCM_A[0:7]

FE_VMAIN FE_ VOUT SC1_CVBS_IN SC1_R/G/B DTV/MNT_VOUT SC2_CVBS_IN AV_CVBS_IN DDR2 SDRAM (1Gb) IC300

SDDR_D[0:15]

Mstar S6
LGE3368A (No-DVIX)

SDDR_A[0:12] TDDR_D[0:15] TDDR_A[0:12]

DDR2 SDRAM (512Mb) IC301 EEPROM AT24C512 (IC105) EEPROM AT24C512 (HDCP)IC107

COMP_Y/Pb/Pr DSUB_ R/G/B DSUB_H/VSYNC AUDIO IN

PCM_A[0:7]

(IC100)
I2C I2S

NAND Flash HYNIX IC102

Digital amp (NTP3100L) IC701

L/R

TPA6110A IC700 DGB_TX/RX SPDIF_OUT

HP_L/ROUT

USB_DM/DPUSB

USB Power

MP6211DH USB Power IC402

MAX3232CDR IC403

HPD1/2/3, HDMI_CEC 5V_HDMI_1/2/3 TMDS[0:7] ( Data, Clock (+/-))

HDMI 1/2/3

Block diagram
Only for 37LH4000 37 37 GIP GIP Block Block Diagram Diagram
mini-LVDS Wafer P VDD_EVEN VDD_ODD VDD VGH VCC VGL 40 1 VCC VDD To Left LCD Panel

M+S T-Con Block *M+S : Main B/D + T-con B/D

To Right LCD Panel

VDD_EVEN

VDD_ODD

GAMMA

P-Gamma IC BUF16821 IC402

VCOM GAMMA

CLK1~6

SOE

POL

CLK1~6

VST

VST

SOE

GVST GVDD_EVEN SOE POL GVDD_ODD GCLK1~6 Shifted level (HIGH=VGH/Low=VGL)

POL

FRC_3.3V FRC_1.8V FRC_1.26V LVDS (10Bit) FRC IIC FRC Reset

Level Shifter MAX17108 IC403

VST VDD_EVEN VDD_ODD CLK1~6

DDR_A_D[0:15]

TCON with FRC MST7327N IC101

DDR_A_A[0:12] DDR_B_D[16:31] DDR_B_A[0:12]

DDR2 SDRAM (512MB / 533MHz) DDR2 SDRAM HYNIX (512MB / 533MHz) IC201 HYNIX IC202 Serial Flash W25X32VSSIG IC102

VDD VGH VGL VGH

SPI_CZ/CK & DI/DO

In different

Left mini-LVDS (8Bit) LVDS (10Bit) FRC Reset Right mini-LVDS (8Bit) FRC IIC

VCC 10 1 Panel 12V

LVDS Wafer P

From Main Board

Multi Channel DC/DC Converter TPS 65161 IC401

VCC

FRC_3.3V

VDD VGH VGL

DC/DC Converter FRC_1.26V BD9130 IC301 LDO SC4215 IC303 FRC_1.8V

GAMMA

VCOM

VCOM

VDD

VGH

VCC

VGL

Block diagram
Only for 42/47LH4000 42/47 42/47 Normal Normal Block Block Diagram Diagram
VCC VDD VGHM To Left LCD Panel mini-LVDS Wafer P VDD GOE VGL GSP VCC GSC VCOM GAMMA 40 1

M+S T-Con Block *M+S : Main B/D + T-con B/D

To Right LCD Panel

GAMMA

VGHM

P-Gamma IC BUF16821 IC402

SOE

GOE

GSC

GSP

POL

DDR_A_D[0:15] FRC_3.3V FRC_1.8V FRC_1.26V LVDS (10Bit) FRC IIC FRC Reset DDR_A_A[0:12] DDR2 SDRAM (512MB / 533MHz) DDR2 SDRAM HYNIX (512MB / 533MHz) IC201 HYNIX IC202 Serial Flash W25X32VSSIG IC102

TCON with FRC MST7327N IC101

DDR_B_D[16:31] DDR_B_A[0:12]

SPI_CZ/CK & DI/DO

Left mini-LVDS (8Bit) LVDS (10Bit) FRC Reset FRC IIC Right mini-LVDS (8Bit) VCC Panel 12V LVDS Wafer P 10 1 From Main Board FRC_3.3V DC/DC Converter BD9130 IC301 LDO SC4215 IC303 FRC_1.26V

Multi Channel DC/DC Converter TPS 65162 IC401

VCC VDD VGHM VGL

FRC_1.8V

GAMMA

VCOM

VCOM

VDD

GOE

VGL GSP

SOE

GSC

SOE

VCC

POL

POL

Contents of LCD TV Standard Repair Process No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 B. Power error 7 8 C. Audio error 9 10 D. Function error 11 12 13 E. Noise F. Exterior error Wrecked audio/discontinuation/noise No response in remote controller, key error, recording error, memory error External device recognition error Circuit noise, mechanical noise Exterior defect 9 10 11 12 13 A. Video error Error symptom (High category) Error symptom (Mid category) No video/Normal audio No video/No audio Video error, video lag/stop Color error Vertical/Horizontal bar, residual image, light spot, external device color error No power Off when on, off while viewing, power auto on/off No audio/Normal video Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Remarks

First of all, Check whether there is SVC Bulletin in GCSC System for these model.

Standard Repair Process

LCD TV

Error symptom

A. Video error
No video/ Normal audio

Established date Revised date

2008. 3 .05 1/13

First of all, Check whether all of cables between board is inserted properly or not.
(Main B/D Power B/D, LVDS Cable,Speaker Cable,IR B/D Cable,,,)
Replace Main Board No video Normal audio Normal audio N Move to No video/No audio Y Check Back Light On with naked eye On Y Check Power Board 12v,5v etc. Normal voltage N Repair Power Board or parts Y OR Replace T-con Board or module And Adjust VCOM

N Check Power Board 20V /12V or 24v output

Normal voltage N Repair Power Board or parts

Replace Inverter or module End

Precaution Always check & record S/W Version and White Balance value before replacing the Main Board Replace Main Board Re-enter White Balance value

Standard Repair Process

LCD TV

Error symptom

A. Video error
No video/ No audio

Established date Revised date

2008. 3 .05 2/13

No Video/ No audio

Check various voltages of Power Board ( 5V,12V,20V or 24V)

Y Normal voltage? N Replace Power Board and repair parts

Check and replace MAIN B/D End

Standard Repair Process

LCD TV

Error symptom

A. Picture Problem
Picture broken/ Freezing

Established date Revised date

2008. 3 .05 3/13

Check RF Signal level

. By using Digital signal level meter . By using Diagnostics menu on OSD ( Menu Setup Diagnostic) - Signal strength (Normal : over 50%) - Signal Quality (Normal: over 50%)

Normal Signal? N

Check whether other equipments have problem or not. (By connecting RF Cable at other equipment) DVD Player ,Set-Top-Box, Different maker TV etc`

Menu
Normal Picture? N Y Check S/W Version SVC Bulletin? Y S/W Upgrade Contact with signal distributor or broadcaster (Cable or Air) Normal Picture? Y N N

Setup

Booster
Normal Picture? N Check Tuner soldering Y Close

Check RF Cable Connection 1. Reconnection 2. Install Booster

Booster menu On Off: Check Off On: Check

Normal Picture? Y

Replace Main B/D

Close Close

Standard Repair Process

LCD TV

Error symptom

A. Video error
Color error

Established date Revised date

2008. 3 .05 4/13 Other Module


Replace module Y

Check color by input -External Input -COMPONENT -RGB -HDMI/DVI

Color error? N Check error color input mode

Check and replace Link Cable (LVDS) and contact condition

Y Color error? N End Y Replace Main B/D Color error? N

Replace T-Con Board And Adjust VCOM

Color error? N

LGD Module Only

Check Test pattern

External Input/ Component error

Check external device and cable

External device Y /Cable normal N Request repair for external device/cable N

Replace Main B/D

RGB/ HDMI/DVI error

Check external device and cable

External device Y /Cable normal

Replace Main B/D

Standard Repair Process

LCD TV

Error symptom

A. Video error
Vertical / Horizontal bar, residual image, light spot, external device color error

Established date Revised date

2008. 3 .05 5/13 Other Module


Replace Module N

Vertical/Horizontal bar, residual image, light spot


Check color condition by input -External Input -Component -RGB -HDMI/DVI

LGD Module Only


Replace T-Con Board And Adjust VCOM

Screen Y normal? N Replace module

Check external device connection condition

Y Normal? N Request repair for external device

Check and replace Link Cable

Screen N normal? Y End

Replace Main B/D

Screen normal? Y End

Check Test pattern

External device screen error-Color error


Check S/W Version Check N version Y S/W Upgrade Check screen condition by input -External Input -Component -RGB -HDMI/DVI External Input error Component error

Replace module in abnormal displaying after exchanging T-Con B'd

Connect other external device and cable


(Check normal operation of External Input, Component, RGB and HDMI/DVI by connecting Jig, pattern Generator ,Set-top Box etc.

Screen normal? Y

N Replace Main B/D

Request repair for external device Y Screen N normal? Replace Main B/D

Normal screen? Y End

RGB error

Connect other external device and cable


(Check normal operation of External Input, Component, RGB and HDMI/DVI by connecting Jig, pattern Generator ,Set-top Box etc.

HDMI/ DVI

Standard Repair Process

LCD TV

Error symptom

B. Power error
No power

Established date Revised date

2008. 3 .05 6/13

Check Power LED

Power LED On? N

DC Power on by pressing Power Key On Remote control

Normal N operation? Y

Check Power On High

OK?

Replace Power B/D

. Stand-By: Red . Operating: Green

N
Replace Main B/D

Check Power cord was inserted properly

Check & Repair Mechanical Power switch on Local control of TV


Y N Normal? Check ST-BY 5V Normal Y voltage?

Measure voltage of each output of Power B/D

Normal voltage? N

Replace Main B/D

Y N

Replace Power B/D

Close
Replace Power B/D

09 years new model apply mechanical power switch to reduce power consumption in stand-by status. If mechanical power switch off Doesnt turn on by remote control Doesnt appear LED light Please refer to the A21 Page

Standard Repair Process

LCD TV

Error symptom

B. Power error
Off when on, off while viewing, power auto on/off

Established date Revised date

2008. 3 .05 7/13

Check outlet

Check A/C code

Error?

Check Power Off Mode

CPU Abnormal

Replace Main B/D

Normal? N

End

Check for 3 wave length

Abnormal 1

Replace Power B/D

Fix A/C code & Outlet and describe 3 wave length

(If Power Off mode is not displayed) Check Power B/D voltage
Caution Check and fix exterior of Power B/D Part

Normal voltage? N

Replace Main B/D

Replace Power B/D

* Please refer to the all cases which can be displayed on power off mode.

Power off List "POWEROFF_REMOTEKEY" "POWEROFF_OFFTIMER" "POWEROFF_SLEEPTIMER" "POWEROFF_INSTOP" "POWEROFF_AUTOOFF" Normal "POWEROFF_ONTIMER" "POWEROFF_RS232C" "POWEROFF_RESREC" "POWEROFF_RECEND" "POWEROFF_SWDOWN" "POWEROFF_UNKNOWN" "POWEROFF_ABNORMAL1" Abnormal "POWEROFF_CPUABNORMAL"

Status

Explanation Power off by REMOTE CONTROL Power off by OFF TIMER Power off by SLEEP TIMER Power off by INSTOP KEY Power off by AUTO OFF Power off by ON TIMER Power off by RS232C Power off by Reservated Record Power off by End of Recording Power off by S/W Download Power off by unknown status except listed case Power off by abnormal status except CPU trouble Power off by CPU Abnormal

Standard Repair Process

LCD TV

Error symptom

C. Audio error
No audio/ Normal video

Established date Revised date

2008. 3 .05 8/13

No audio Screen normal

Check user menu > Speaker off

N Off Y Cancel OFF and describe

Check audio B+ 20V or 24V of Power Board

Normal voltage N

Replace Power Board and repair parts

Check Speaker disconnection

Disconnection

Replace MAIN Board

End

Y Replace Speaker

Standard Repair Process

LCD TV

Error symptom

C. Audio error
Wrecked audio/ discontinuation/noise

Established date Revised date

2008. 3 .05 9/13

Wrecked audio/discontinuation/noise is same after Check input signal compared to No audio


Wrecked audio/ Discontinuation/ Noise for all audio Signal normal? N Y Wrecked audio/ Discontinuation/ Noise only for D-TV Wrecked audio/ Discontinuation/ Noise only for Analog (When RF signal is not received) Request repair to external cable/ANT provider (In case of External Input signal error) Check and fix external device Normal voltage? N

Check input signal -RF -External Input signal

Check and replace speaker and connector

Check audio B+ Voltage (20V or 24V) Y

Replace Main B/D

Replace Power B/D

Wrecked audio/ Discontinuation/ Noise only for External Input Connect and check other external device Normal audio? Y

Replace Main B/D

End

Check and fix external device

Standard Repair Process

LCD TV

Error symptom

D. General Function Problem


Remote control & Local switch checking

Established date Revised date

2008. 3 .05 10/13 Replace Main B/D

1. Remote control (R/C) operating error


Check R/C itself Operation Normal Y operating? N Check R/C Operating When turn off light in room If R/C operate, Explain the customer cause is interference from light in room. Check & Replace Baterry of R/C Check & Repair Cable connection Connector solder N Normal operating? Y Close Check B+ 5V On Main B/D Normal Voltage? N Check 5v on Power B/D Replace Power B/D or Replace Main B/D (Power B/D dont have problem) Y Check IR Output signal

Normal Signal? N Repair/Replace IR B/D

Normal operating? N Replace R/C

Close

2. Local(Mechanical) switch operating error


Replace Main B/D Check R/C Operation Y Normal operating? N Move Power problem Section Check & Repair Cable connection Connector solder N Normal operating? Y Close Check & Replace Assembly status (Key PCB + tool ) Normal N operating? Y Close Check Key Output signal Normal Signal? N Repair/Replace Local switch B/D Y

10

Standard Repair Process

LCD TV

Error symptom

D. Function error
External device recognition error

Established date Revised date

2008. 3 .05 11/13

Check input signal

Y Signal input? N

Check technical information - Fix information - S/W Version

Technical information? Y

External Input and Component Recognition error

Replace Main B/D

Check and fix external device/cable

Fix in accordance with technical information

RGB,HDMI/ DVI, Optical Recognition error

Replace Main B/D

11

Standard Repair Process

LCD TV

Error symptom

E. Noise
Circuit noise, mechanical noise

Established date Revised date

2008. 3 .05 12/13

Identify nose type

Circuit noise

Check location of noise

Replace inverter OR Replace LIPS B/D

<With Inverter Module> <Without Inverter Module>

Mechanical noise

Check location of noise When the nose is severe, replace the module (For models with fix information, upgrade the S/W or provide the description) If there is a Tak Tak noise from the cabinet, refer to the KMS fix information and then proceed as shown in the solution manual (For models without any fix information, provide the description)

Mechanical noise is a natural phenomenon, and apply the 1st level description. When the customer does not agree, apply the process by stage. Describe the basis of the description in Part related to nose in the Owners Manual.

OR

OR

12

Standard Repair Process

LCD TV

Error symptom

F. Exterior defect
Exterior defect

Established date Revised date

2008. 3 .05 13/13

Zoom part with exterior damage

Module damage

Replace module

Adjust VCOM

Cabinet damage Remote controller damage

Replace cabinet

Replace remote controller

Stand dent

Replace stand

13

LCD TV Repair Process Index

- Trouble shooting by input block (Component level check)


No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 USB / Remocon Problem Intelligent Sensor Audio Problem Video Problem Symptom (L) Power Problem Input Block Power-up Boot fail No OSD Digital TV Analog TV AV (Scart / CVBS/ S-Video) Component RGB(D-SUB) HDMI All Input Digital TV Analog TV AV / Component / RGB, HDMI-PC/ HDMI-DTV AV Audio out / No Audio (Headphone & SPDIF) USB no connect / Remocon Intelligent Sensor Page 1~2 3~4 5 6 7~12 13 14~15 16~17 18 19 20 21~26 27~30 31~33 34 Remark

LCD TV

Symptom

Power-Up Boot Fail


Check Power connector OK ? Replace Power Board

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 1/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

P800 Pin #7~#10 Voltage Level = 5V ?

NO

YES

YES
P800 Pin #2 Voltage level = 5V ? Replace MAIN BD Q801

NO

YES
P800 Pin #13, 14 = 12V P800 Pin #17, 18 = 24V ? Replace Power Board

NO

YES
MAIN BD L803 = 3.3V ? Replace MAIN BD IC801

NO YES
MAIN BD L813 = 1.26V ? Replace MAIN BD IC805

NO YES
MAIN BD L805 = 3.3V ? Replace MAIN BD IC806

NO YES
Check MAIN BD X100 Clock 12MHz Replace MAIN BD IC100

NO

YES
Replace MAIN BD IC102 NAND FLASH Replace MAIN BD IC103 Serial Flash Replace MAIN BD IC300, IC301 DDR2 Memory Replace MAIN BD IC100

NO

NO

NO

LCD TV

Symptom

Power-Up Boot Fail

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 2/34 19~22LH2000

P801 Pin #5~#6 Voltage Level = 5V ?

NO

Check Power connector OK ?

Replace Power Board

YES

YES
P801 Pin #1, 2 = 15V? Replace Power Board

NO YES
MAIN BD L803 = 3.3V ? Replace MAIN BD IC801

NO YES
MAIN BD L813 = 1.26V ? Replace MAIN BD IC805

NO

YES
MAIN BD L805 = 3.3V ? Replace MAIN BD IC806

NO YES
Check MAIN BD X100 Clock 12MHz Replace MAIN BD IC100

NO

YES
Replace MAIN BD IC102 NAND FLASH Replace MAIN BD IC103 Serial Flash Replace MAIN BD IC300, IC301 DDR2 Memory Replace MAIN BD IC100

NO

NO

NO

LCD TV

Symptom

No OSD

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 3/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

P800 Pin #13, 14 = 12V P800 Pin #17, 18 = 24V ?

NO

Check Power connector OK ?

Replace Power Board

YES

YES
P800 Pin #20 Voltage level = 2V Replace MAIN BD Q802

NO

YES
MAIN BD L1300 = 12V ? Replace MAIN BD Q806

NO YES
Check LVDS Cable OK ? Replace Main Board

YES

NO
Replace LVDS Cable

LCD TV

Symptom

No OSD

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 4/34 19~22LH2000

P801 Pin #1, 2 = 15V?

NO YES
P801 Pin #9 Voltage level = 2V

Check Power connector OK ?

Replace Power Board

YES

Replace MAIN BD Q802

NO

YES
MAIN BD L1300 = 12V ? Replace MAIN BD Q806

NO YES
Check LVDS Cable OK ? Replace Main Board

YES

NO
Replace LVDS Cable

LCD TV

Symptom

Digital TV Video Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 5/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Check RF Cable

YES
MAIN BD L1201 = 5V ? Replace MAIN BD IC808

NO YES
MAIN BD L1202 = 3.3V ? Replace MAIN BD IC809

NO YES
MAIN BD IC804 Pin #2 = 1.2V ? Replace MAIN BD IC804

NO

YES
MAIN BD R1210 Clock ? Replace MAIN BD TU1200

NO

LCD TV

Symptom

Analog TV Video Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 6/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Check RF Cable

YES
MAIN BD L1201 = 5V ? Replace MAIN BD IC808

NO YES
MAIN BD L1202 = 3.3V ? Replace MAIN BD IC809

NO YES
MAIN BD IC804 Pin #2 = 1.2V ? Replace MAIN BD IC804

NO

YES
MAIN BD R1210 Clock ? Replace MAIN BD TU1200

NO

LCD TV

Symptom

AV1(Scart CVBS) No Video Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 7/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Check Signal format Is it supported?

YES
Check the SCART Cable

YES
Check MAIN BD R1117 Video Signal ? MAIN BD JK1100 Check Replace MAIN BD JK1100

NO

NO

YES
Check MAIN BD C210 Video Signal ? Replace MAIN BD C210

NO

YES
Replace MAIN BD IC 100

LCD TV

Symptom

AV1(Scart RGB) No Video Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 8/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Check Signal format Is it supported?

YES
Check the SCART Cable

YES
Check MAIN BD JK1100 Replace MAIN BD JK1100

NO

YES
Check MAIN BD C200 (RED) C201 (GREEN) C202 (BLUE) Video Signal ?

NO

Replace MAIN BD C200, C201, C202

YES
Replace MAIN BD IC 100

LCD TV

Symptom

AV2 No Video Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 9/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Check Signal format Is it supported?

YES
Check the SCART Cable

YES
Check MAIN BD R1133 Video Signal ? MAIN BD JK1101 Check Replace MAIN BD JK1101

NO

NO

YES
Check MAIN BD C211 Video Signal ? Replace MAIN BD C211

NO

YES
Replace MAIN BD IC 100

LCD TV

Symptom

AV3(CVBS) No Video Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 10/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Check Signal format Is it supported?

YES
Check the CVBS Cable

YES
Check MAIN BD R400 Video Signal ? MAIN BD JK402 Check Replace MAIN BD JK402

NO

NO

YES
Check MAIN BD C217 Video Signal ? Replace MAIN BD C217

NO

YES
Replace MAIN BD IC 100

LCD TV

Symptom

AV1 No Video Out Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 11/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Check Spec (Refer to User Manual) Is it supported?

YES
Check the SCART Cable

YES
Check MAIN BD C1107 Video Signal ? MAIN BD JK1100 Check

YES

NO
Check MAIN BD R1205 Video Signal ? Check the Trouble Shooting Guide Analog TV No video

NO

YES
Replace MAIN BD Q1205

LCD TV

Symptom

AV2 No Video Out Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 12/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Check Spec (Refer to User Manual) Is it supported?

YES
Check the SCART Cable

YES
Check MAIN BD C1122 Video Signal ? MAIN BD JK1101 Check

YES

NO
Replace MAIN BD IC 100

LCD TV

Symptom

Component No Video/ No Color Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 13/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Check Signal format Is it supported?

YES
Check the Component Cable

YES
Check MAIN BD R419 Video Signal ? MAIN BD JK400 Check Replace MAIN BD JK400

NO

NO

YES
Check MAIN BD C209, C215 (Y) C216 (Pb) C214 (Pr) Video Signal ?

NO

Replace MAIN BD C209 or C214 or C215 or C216

YES
Replace MAIN BD IC 100

LCD TV

Symptom

RGB No Video Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 14/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Check Signal format Is it supported?

YES
Check the RGB Cable

YES
MAIN BD P400 Pin #2 Video signal ? R437 has Vsync ? R440 has Hsync ?

MAIN BD P400 Check

NO

NO

Replace MAIN BD P400

YES
Check MAIN BD C208 (Video) R246 (HSYNC) R245 (VSYNC)

NO

Replace MAIN BD C208 or R246 or R247

YES
Replace MAIN BD IC 100

LCD TV

Symptom

RGB No Color Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 15/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Check Signal format Is it supported?

YES
Check the RGB Cable

YES
MAIN BD P400 Pin #3 (BLUE) Pin #2 (GREEN) Pin #1 (RED) Video signal ?

MAIN BD P400 Check

Replace MAIN BD P400

NO

NO

YES
Check MAIN BD C212 (RED) C207 (GREEN) C213 (BLUE) Video Signal ?

NO

Replace MAIN BD C212 or C207 or C213

YES
Replace MAIN BD IC 100

LCD TV

Symptom

HDMI 1~3 All No Video Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 16/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Check Signal format Is it supported?

YES
Check the HDMI Cable

YES
Check the ADJUST MENU EDID OK ? Download EDID (Refer to Adjustment Spec)

NO

YES
Replace MAIN BD IC107 (HDCP KEY)

NO
Replace MAIN BD IC 100

HDMI1 ALL MODELS HDMI2 Except for 19/22LH20** HDMI3 Except for 19/22LU40**, 19/22LU50**, 19/22LH20**

LCD TV

Symptom

HDMI1 or 2 or 3 No Video Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 17/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Check Signal format Is it supported?

YES
Check the HDMI Cable

YES
MAIN BD JACK Check JK600 -> HDMI1 JK601 -> HDMI2 JK602 -> HDMI3

YES
Replace MAIN BD IC 100

_ This case is that HDMI Video doesnt display at the some HDMI input, not all.

HDMI1 ALL MODELS HDMI2 Except for 19/22LH20** HDMI3 Except for 19/22LU40**, 19/22LU50**, 19/22LH20**

LCD TV

Symptom

All Source no Audio Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 18/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Check The Speaker

Replace Speaker

NO YES
Check Speaker Cable Replace Speaker Cable

NO YES
CHECK MAIN BD JK700 or JK701 Replace MAIN BD JK700 or JK701

NO

_ If headphone is connected, Speaker sound doesnt work.

YES
MAIN BD L700 = 1.8V Replace MAIN BD IC803

NO

YES
MAIN BD Check R720, R721, R722 Signal

Replace MAIN BD IC100

NO

YES
MAIN BD L705 Pin #1 L704 Pin #2 PWM Signal ?

Check P700 Cable

Replace MAIN BD IC701

NO

NO

YES
Replace MAIN BD IC 701

LCD TV

Symptom

Digital TV No Audio Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 19/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Digital TV Video OK ?

YES
Replace MAIN BD IC 100

LCD TV

Symptom

Analog TV No Audio Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 20/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Analog TV Video OK ?

YES
Check MAIN BD C231 Signal (SIF)

YES

Replace MAIN BD IC100

NO
MAIN BD TU1200 Pin #17 Signal (SIF) Replace MAIN BD TU1200

NO

LCD TV

Symptom

AV1 No Audio Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 21/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

AV1 Video OK ?

YES
Check the SCART Cable

YES
Check MAIN BD JK1100 Replace MAIN BD JK1100

NO YES
MAIN BD C229 (Right Sound) C230 (Left Sound) signal ?

Replace MAIN BD IC 100

YES

NO
Check MAIN BD C229, C230

LCD TV

Symptom

AV2 No Audio Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 22/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

AV2 Video OK ?

YES
Check the SCART Cable

YES
Check MAIN BD JK1101 Replace MAIN BD JK1101

NO YES
MAIN BD C2008 (Right Sound) C2009 (Left Sound) signal ?

Replace MAIN BD IC 100

YES

NO
Check MAIN BD C2008, C2009

LCD TV

Symptom

AV3 No Audio Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 23/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

AV3 Video OK ?

YES
Check the CVBS Cable

YES
Check MAIN BD JK402 Replace MAIN BD JK402

NO YES
MAIN BD C2011 (Right Sound) C2012 (Left Sound) signal ?

Replace MAIN BD IC 100

YES

NO
Check MAIN BD C2011, C2012

LCD TV

Symptom

Component No Audio Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 24/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Component Video OK ?

YES
Check the CVBS Cable

YES
Check MAIN BD JK400 Replace MAIN BD JK400

NO YES
MAIN BD C2013 (Right Sound) C2014 (Left Sound) signal ?

Replace MAIN BD IC 100

YES

NO
Check MAIN BD C2013, C2014

LCD TV

Symptom

RGB, HDMI-PC No Audio Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 25/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

RGB Video OK ?

YES
Check the PC Audio Cable

YES
Check MAIN BD JK401 Replace MAIN BD JK401

NO YES
MAIN BD C2015 (Right Sound) C2016 (Left Sound) signal ?

Replace MAIN BD IC 100

YES

NO
Check MAIN BD C2015, C2016

LCD TV

Symptom

HDMI-DTV No Audio Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 26/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

HDMI Video OK ?

YES
Check the ADJUST MENU EDID OK ? Download EDID (Refer to Adjustment Spec)

NO

YES
Check the HDMI Cable Replace MAIN BD IC100

YES

LCD TV

Symptom

AV1 No Audio Out Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 27/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Analog TV Audio OK

NO

Check the Trouble Shooting Guide Analog TV No video

YES
Check the SCART Cable

YES
Check MAIN BD JK1100 Replace MAIN BD JK1100

NO

YES
MAIN BD R239 (Right Sound) R240 (Left Sound) signal ?

Replace MAIN BD IC 100

NO

YES
Replace MAIN BD IC1103

LCD TV

Symptom

AV2 No Audio Out Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 28/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Speaker Audio OK

NO YES
Check the SCART Cable

Check the Trouble Shooting Guide Related to Audio Problem

YES
Check MAIN BD JK1101 Replace MAIN BD JK1101

NO YES
MAIN BD R250 (Right Sound) R251 (Left Sound) signal ?

Replace MAIN BD IC 100

NO

YES
Replace MAIN BD IC1103

LCD TV

Symptom

Headphone No Audio Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 29/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Speaker Audio OK

NO YES
Check the Headphone Cable

Check the Trouble Shooting Guide Related to Audio Problem

YES
Check MAIN BD JK700 or JK701 Replace MAIN BD JK700 or JK701

NO YES
MAIN BD R237 (Right Sound) R238 (Left Sound) signal ?

Replace MAIN BD IC 100

NO

YES
Replace MAIN BD IC700

LCD TV

Symptom

SPDIF No Audio Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 30/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Speaker Audio OK

NO YES
Check the SPDIF Cable

Check the Trouble Shooting Guide Related to Audio Problem

YES
Check MAIN BD JK403 Replace MAIN BD JK403

NO YES
Check MAIN BD R230 PWM Signal ?

NO
Replace MAIN BD IC 100

LCD TV

Symptom

USB No Connect Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 31/34 32~47LH4000

Check that the USB Memory & HDD are supported by Spec (Refer to User Manuals USB cautions)

YES
Check MAIN BD JK405 OK ? Replace MAIN BD JK405

NO

YES
Check MAIN BD JK405 Pin #1 5V ? Replace MAIN BD IC 100

YES

NO
Check MAIN BD R801 5V ? Replace MAIN BD IC402

YES

NO
Check MAIN BD R848 12V ? Replace MAIN BD IC808

YES

LCD TV

Symptom

Remote Control Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 32/34 26~42LH2000 32~47LH3000/LH4000

Check MAIN BD P1304 Wafer & Connector

Replace it

NO

YES
Check IR BD P1 Wafer & Connector Replace IR BD

YES

LCD TV

Symptom

Remote Control Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 33/34 19~22LH2000

Check MAIN BD P1305 Wafer & Connector

Replace it

NO

YES
IR BD IC1 Pin #3 Voltage 4V ? Replace IR BD IC1 Replace MAIN BD IC100

YES

NO

NO
Check IR BD P1 Wafer & Connector Replace MAIN BD IC100

NO

LCD TV

Symptom

Intelligent Sensor Problem

Making Revision

2009. 2 . 1 34/34 32~47LH4000

Check MAIN BD P1304 Wafer & Connector

Replace it

NO

YES
Check IR BD P1 Wafer & Connector Replace IR BD

YES

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