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DLP TV

Chassis
: L64C(N)_Hurricane-2
Basic Model : HLR5067WX/XAA (HLR-5067W)
Model
: HLR4266WX/XAA (HLR-4266W)

SERVICE
DLP TV

Manual
FEATURES
HD Builitin TV
NTSC/ATSC Tuner Embbeded
AV netwark system (Anynet)
Digital Audio output (OPTICAL) jack
Cable CARD slot
Firmware upgrade by USB Port

HLR4266WX/XAA

ELECTRONICS

This Service Manual is a property of Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd.


Any unauthorized use of Manual can be punished under applicable
International and/or domestic law.

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Mar. 2005


Printed in Korea
AA82-02270A

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

1-5

Chapter 2 Product Specification


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

Chapter 3 Alignment & Adjustment


3-1 Service Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
3-2 How to Access Service Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
3-3 Factory Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
3-4 Service Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12
3-5 Software Upgrade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14
3-6 Replacements & Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-18

Chapter 4 Exploded View & Part List


4-1 TXR3079WHX/XAA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1

Chapter 5 Electrical Part List


5-1 TXR3079WHX/XAA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1

Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
6-1 Checkpoints by Error Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
6-2 Trouble-shooting with New Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4
6-3 Troubleshooting Procedures by Error Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8
6-4 Troubleshooting Procedures by ASS'Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9
6-5 Troubleshooting by Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-16

Chapter 7 Block Diagram


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

Chapter 8 Wiring Diagram


8-1 Overall Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
8-2 Pin Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2

Chapter 9 PCB Diagram


9-1 System Baord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1
9-2 Deflection Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4
9-3 Power Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-6
9-4 CRT Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-8

Chapter 10 Schematic Diagram


10-1 AV_Mono . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1
10-2 CONTROL_Mono . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2
10-3 CRT_Mono . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3
10-4 DEFLECTION_Mono . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-4
10-5 POWER_Mono . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-5
10-6 MASTER_Mono . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-6
10-7 System Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-7

Chapter 11 Operation Instruction & Installation


11-1 Product Features and Functions

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1

11-2 New Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-6

Chapter 12 Disassembly & Reassembly


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

Chapter 13 Circuit Description


13-1 Overall Block Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-1
13-2 Partial Block Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-2

Chapter 14 Reference Information


14-1 Connection to a 3rd Party Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-1
14-2 Technical Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-9

Precaution

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

1-1 Safety Precautions


1.

Make sure all protective devices are properly installed


including non-metallic handles and compartment covers
when installing or re-installing the chassis or chassis
assemblies.

2.

Make sure that no gaps exist between the cabinets for


children to insert their fingers in to prevent children from
receiving electric shocks. Gaps mentioned above include
ventilation holes of a too great magnitude between the
vaccum tube and the cabinet mask, and the improper
installation of the rear cabinet.

5.

Warning for Engineering Changes:


Never make any changes or additions to the circuit
design or the internal part for this product.
Ex: Do not add any audio or video accessory
connectors. This might cause physical damage.
Furthermore, any changes or additions to the original
design/engineering will invalidate the warranty.

6.

Warning - Hot Chassis:


Some TV chassis are directly connected to one end of
the AC power cord for electrical reasons.
Without insulated transistors, the product can only be
repaired safely when the chassis is connected to the
earthed end of the AC power source.

Errors may occur when the resistance is below 1.0 or


over 5.2 .
In these cases, make sure that the device is repaired
before sending it back to the customer.
3.

Check for Electricity Leakage (Figure 1-1)


Warning: Do not use an insulated transistor for checking
the leakage. Use only those current leakage testers or
mirroring systems that comply with ANSIC 101.1 and the
Underwriter Laboratory's specifications (UL1410, 59.7).

LEAKAGE
CURRENT
TESTER

DEVICE
UNDER
TEST

2-WIRE CORD
ALSO TEST WITH
PLUG REVERSED
(USING AC ADAPTER
PLUG AS REQUIRED)

EARTH
GROUND

Fig. 1-1 AC Leakage Test


A high voltage is maintained within the specified limits
using safety parts, calibration and tolerances. When
voltage exceeds the specified limits, check each special
part.

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7.

Some TV chassis are shipped with an additional


secondary grounding system. The secondary system is
adjacent to the AC power line. These two grounding
systems are separated in the circuit using an
unbreakable/unchangeable insulation material.

8.

When any parts, material or wiring appear overheated or


damaged, replace them with new regular ones
immediately. When any damage or overheating is
detected, correct this immediately and make a regular
check of possible errors.

(READING SHOULD
NOT BE ABOVE
0.5mA)

TEST ALL
EXPOSED METAL
SURFACES

4.

To make sure the AC power cord is properly connected,


follow the instructions below. Use the voltmeter to
measure the voltage between the chassis and the
earthed ground. If the measurement is over 1.0V, unplug
the AC power cord and change the polarity before reinserting it. Measure the voltage between the chassis
and the ground again.

9. Check for the original shape of the lead, especially that


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

1-1

Precaution

10. Safety Indication:


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

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Precaution

1-2 Servicing Precautions


Warning 1: First carefully read the "Safety Instruction" in this service manual.
When there is a conflict between the service and the safety instructions, follow the safety instruction at all times.
Warning 2: Any electrolytic capacitor with the wrong polarity will explode.
1.

The service instructions are printed on the cabinet, and


should be followed by any service personnel.

2.

Make sure to unplug the AC power cord from the power


source before starting any repairs.
(a) Remove or re-install parts or assemblies.
(b) Disconnect the electric plug or connector, if any.
(c) Connect the test part in parallel with the electrolytic
capacitor.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Insulation Check Process: Unplug the power cord from


the AC source and turn the switch on. Connect the insulating resistance meter (500v) to the AC plug blade.
The insulating resistance between the blade of the AC
plug and that of the conductive material should be more
than 1 .

7.

Some parts are placed at a higher position than the


printed board. Insulated tubes or tapes are used for this
purpose. The internal wiring is clamped using buckles to
avoid contact with heat emitting parts. These parts are
installed back to their original position.

Any B+ interlock should not be damaged.


If the metal heat sink is not properly installed, no
connection to the AC power should be made.

8.

After the repair, make sure to check if the screws, parts


or cables are properly installed. Make sure no damage is
caused to the repaired part and its surroundings.

Make sure the grounding lead of the tester is connected


to the chassis ground before connecting to the positive
lead. The ground lead of the tester should be removed
last.

9.

Beware of risks of any current leakage coming into


contact with the high-capacity capacitor.

Check for insulation between the blade of the AC plug


and that of any conductive materials (i.e. the metal
panel, input terminal, earphone jack, etc).

10. The sharp edges of the metal material may cause


physical damage, so ensure wearing protective gloves
during the repair.

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Precaution

1-3 Static Electricity Precautions


1.

Some semi-conductive ("solid state") devices are


vulnerable to static electricity. These devices are known
as ESD. ESD includes the integrated circuit and the field
effect transistor. To avoid any materials damage from
electrostatic shock, follow the instructions described
below.

2.

Remove any static electricity from your body by


connecting the earth ground before handling any
semi-conductive parts or ass'ys. Alternatively, wear a
dischargeable wrist-belt.
(Make sure to remove any static electricity before
connecting the power source - this is a safety instruction
for avoiding electric shock)

3.

Remove the ESD ass'y and place it on a conductive


surface such as aluminum foil to prevent accumulating
static electricity.

4.

Do not use any Freon-based chemicals.


Such chemicals will generate static electricity that
causes damage to the ESD.

5.

Use only grounded-tip irons for soldering purposes.

6.

Use only anti-static solder removal devices.


Most solder removal devices do not support an
anti-static feature. A solder removal device without an
anti-static feature can store enough static electricity to
cause damage to the ESD.

7.

Do not remove the ESD from the protective box until the
replacement is ready. Most ESD replacements are
covered with lead, which will cause a short to the entire
unit due to the conductive foam, aluminum foil or other
conductive materials.

8.

Remove the protective material from the ESD


replacement lead immediately after connecting it to the
chassis or circuit ass'y.

9.

Take extreme caution in handling any uncovered ESD


replacements. Actions such as brushing clothes or lifting
your leg from the carpet floor can generate enough static
electricity to damage the ESD.

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

1-4

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Precaution

1-4 Installation Precautions


1.

For safety reasons, more than two people are required


for carrying the product..

2.

3.

6.

Keep the antenna far away from any high-voltage cables


and install it firmly. Contacting the high-voltage cable or
the antenna falling over may cause fire or electric shock.

Keep the power cord away from any heat emitting


devices, as a melted covering may cause fire or electric
shock.

7.

When connecting the RF antenna, check for a DTV


receiving system and install a separate DTV reception
antenna for areas with no DTV signal.

Do not place the projector in areas with poor ventilation


such as a bookshelf or closet. The increased internal
temperature may cause fire.

8.

Check the basics of the screen test.


- Image position/size, Tilt adjustment, Actuator activation
(L3 Engine type for Smooth Picture)

4.

Bend the external antenna cable when connecting it to


the product. This is a measure to protect it from being
exposed to moisture. Otherwise, it may cause a fire or
electric shock.

5.

Make sure to turn the power off and unplug the power
cord from the outlet before removing the product. Also
check the antenna cable or the external connectors if
they are fully unplugged. Damage to the cord may cause
fire or electric shock.

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MEMO

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Product Specification

2. Product Specification
2-1 Product Features
Block
DMD

Specfication

Major IC

- Panel Resolution : 1280 x 720 (Diamond Pixel)

HD4 DMD Panel

- Integrated HDTV Tuner (NTSC/ATSC TUNER Embedded)

ATI T313

Power

- Input Voltage : AC110V


- Stand-By : under 30W

Stand-by (KA1M0565)

Video

- DNIe3- NTSC, ATSC- HDM

ADV7401, ATI X226B

Sound

- Speaker : 15W x 2
- Dolby Digital

MSP4440

Cabinet

- L6 Design

RF

Remark

etc

Chip Description
- ATI x226B : Xilleon 226 is the most advanced and highly integrated component for digital set-top boxes, information appliances,
and televisions. Xilleon 226 provides dual-stream high-definition decode and display, an assortment of peripheral
device controllers, and an embedded microprocessor.
- ADV7401 : The ADV7401 is an integrated video decoder that automatically indicates and converts High Definition or Standard
Definition analog baseband television signal into a 4:2:2 component digital video data stream compatible with 20/16bit or 10/8-Bit CCIR601/CCIR656 outputs for standard definition & SMPTE293M/296M/274M & ITU-R.BT1358 for
High definition. All RGB graphics signals are output as 30-bit 4:4:4 RGB or 20-bit 4:2:2 YCrCb.
- MSP4440 : The MSP 44x0G family of single-chip Multistandard Sound Processors covers the sound processing of all analog
TV-Standards worldwide, as well as the NICAM digital sound standards.
- ATI T313 : The NXT2004 is a VSB/QAM receiver designed to operate in both the ATSC terrestrial and cable TV environ ments.
The device is intended for use in set-top applications, PC based applications and DTV systems. For VSB or QAM
channels the NXT2004 samples a 44 MHz IF signal, and presents MPEG data packets at the output.

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2-1

Product Specification

2-2 Key Features


Model

HL-R4266W

Voltage

AC 110-120V~

Frequency of Operation

60Hz

Power Consumption
Dimensions
(W x D x H)

230 watts
39.33 x 13.03 x 30.53 inches
999 x 331 x 755.5 mm

Weight

28 Kg / 61.72 lbs

H/W Configuration
- DMD Panel : 0.55" (1280 x 720p, TI)
- 1 Optical Engine for the Panel : Slim and Cost-effective
- Color Wheel : R/G/B Color Implementation
- Lamp : 100W (10,000 hours) Dynamic Mode 120W Drive
- 2 NTSC/ATSC Tuners
- Support HDMI Interface : Adopts DVI/HDMI systems for digital HDs including STB.
- DNIe3 : High quality image implementation
- AnyNet Feature : An enhanced interface for various external devices
- USB Interface : Use the USB interface for service purposes (S/W Upgrade)
S/W Configuration
- MCU : Built-in 300 MHz MIPS X226B CPU
- 4-Layered Architecture : Device Driver/OS/Hardware Abstraction/Application
- OSD : 32Bit True Color Graphics OSD
- Enhanced system stability by separating the DTV control and the application control systems into multi-processes.
Picture
- DMD Panel
Panel Size : 0.55"
Panel Resolution : 1280 x 720 (Diamond Pixel)
- Tuner : Integrated HDTV Tuner (NTSC/ATSC TUNER Embbeded)
- Display Format : 1280 x 720 (Diamond Pixel)
Sound
- Sound System : Dolby Digital
- Amp/Channel : 2 Channel Digital Amp
- Speaker System & Output(RMS)
Main L/R : 15W + 15W
Sound (RMS) : 15W + 15W
- Sound Mode : 5 Mode
In/Out Terminals
- Side : 1 CVBS In, 1 S-VHS In
- Rear : 2 RF In, 2 CVBS In, 2 S-VHS In, 2 Component In,
1 HDMI In(DVI Comportable With Adaptive Jack Only), 1 Anynet port, 1 Optical audio, 1 POD Card slot

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Product Specification

Feature
- Component Interface (480i/480p/720p/1080i, Y/Pb/Pr)
- Digital Interface : HDMI
- Language : English/French/Spanish
- PIP : HD/SD PiP
- Picture Size : 4:3/16:9/Zoom1/Zoom2/Panorama
- V-CHIP
- Closed Caption
- Sleep Timer : 180 Min.
- Anynet Interface
- Optical sound output
- POD
Remocon
- TM76
Power Supply
- 110V
PIP Settings (X : PIP doesn't operate, : PIP and swap operate)
Main
ATSC

Air NTSC

Cable Digital

Cable NTSC

Composite
1/2/3

S-VHS 1/2

Component
1/2

HDMI

PC

Sub
ATSC

NTSC

Cable Digital

Cable NTSC

Composite 1/2/3

S-VHS 1/2

Component 1/2

HDMI

PC

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Product Specification

2-3 Specifications Analysis


Model

HL-R4667W

HL-R5067W

HL-R5667W

HL-R5087W

HL-R5687W

HL-R4266W

Design

Picture

Audio

Features

Connections

2-4

Display Device

DLP

DLP

DLP

DLP

DLP

DLP

Built-in Tuner

ATSC, NTSC

ATSC, NTSC

ATSC, NTSC

ATSC, NTSC

ATSC, NTSC

ATSC, NTSC

Display Format

1080i, 720p, 480p,


480i

1080i, 720p, 480p,


480i

1080i, 720p, 480p,


480i

1080i, 720p, 480p,


480i

1080i, 720p, 480p,


480i

1080i, 720p, 480p,


480i

Screen Size

46 inch

50 inch

56 inch

50 inch

56 inch

42 inch

Aspect ratio

16:9

16:9

16:9

16:9

16:9

16:09

Progressive scan

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Digital Comb Filter

3D Comb

3D Comb

3D Comb

3D Comb

3D Comb

4H Comb

First Surface Mirror

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Brightness

750cd/

750cd/

750cd/

800cd/

800cd/

750cd/

Contrast

1500:1

1500:1

1500:1

2500:1

2500:1

1500:1

Color Wheel Size/Bearing

7segment/65,
Air Bearing

7segment/65,
Air Bearing

7segment/65,
Air Bearing

7segment/65,
Air Bearing

7segment/65,
Air Bearing

7segment/65
Air Bearing

Anti-glare Sun Screen

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Screen Pitch

0.098mm

0.098mm

0.098mm

0.098mm

0.098mm

0.098mm
DNie3

Image enhancer

DNIe3

DNIe3

DNIe3

DNIe3

DNIe3

Base/Tremble/Balance

No

No

No

No

No

No

Equalizer

5 Band

5 Band

5 Band

5 Band

5 Band

5 Band

Auto Volume Leveler

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Surround Sound

TruSurround XT
Dolby Digital

TruSurround XT
Dolby Digital

TruSurround XT
Dolby Digital

TruSurround XT
Dolby Digital

TruSurround XT
Dolby Digital

DNSE
Dolby Digital

Speaker system

2 Way 4 Speaker

2 Way 4 Speaker

2 Way 4 Speaker

2 Way 4 Speaker

2 Way 4 Speaker

2 Way 4 Speaker

Output Power

15Wx2

15Wx2

15Wx2

15Wx2

15Wx2

15Wx2

2-Tuner Split-Screen PIP

Yes(HD/SD)

Yes(HD/SD)

Yes(HD/SD)

Yes(HD/SD)

Yes(HD/SD)

Yes(HD/SD)

Split-screen Side-by-Side

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

MTS with dbx Noise


Reduction/SAP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Still Picture

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Plug & Play

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

EPG

Gemstar EPG

Gemstar EPG

Gemstar EPG

Gemstar EPG

Gemstar EPG

NO

Anynet

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

S-Video In

Rear 2/Side 1

Rear 2/Side 1

Rear 2/Side 1

Rear 2

Rear 2

Rear 2/Side 1

HDTV Component
Video Input (Y, Pb, Pr)
1080i/480P/480i

Rear 2

Rear 2

Rear 2

Rear 2

Rear 2

Rear 2

PC

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

NO

HDMI

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Digital Sound

Optical 1

Optical 1

Optical 1

Optical 1

Optical 1

Optical 1

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Product Specification

2-4 Accessories

Excluded

Included

Accessories

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Item

Item code

Remocon
Alkaline Battery

BP59-00084A
4301-000103

Manual

BP68-00496A

ANYNET cable

BP59-00071B

Video Cable /
Audio Cable

Antenna Cable

Remark

Samsung Service center

Internal shopping mall


Component Cable

Optical Cable

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Alignment & Adjustment

3. Alignment & Adjustment


3-1 Service Instruction
Check items listed after changing each
Check Items
Replaced Items

S/W Version Front LED Index Delay

Digital Board

Actuator
Gain

V-Position
H-position

CCA

Board LED

Analog Board

Power Board

Optical Engine

DMD Board
Lamp

Color Wheel
Front LED Assy
Side AV Assy
Actuator
Subdetector Board

Tilt Focus

1. Software version check :


After Entering the Service mode, Check the list below
* S/W Notation
"T_HUR2AUS5_0004" indicates "HURRICANE2 BASIC MODEL USA, ver. 0004".

T_HUR2AUS0_XXXX
200X_XX_XX
T-HURUCOM5-XXXX
T-HUR2AUS1_XXXX

2. Front LED check :


See page 6-11.
3. Index Delay adjustment :
See page 3-14.
4. Actuator Gain adjustment :
See page 3-15.
5. Position adjustment :
See page 3-14.
6. CCA :
See page 3-14.
7. Board LED check :
Check all the LED are turned on.

8. Tilt/Focus adjustment :
See page 3-17.
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3-1

Alignment & Adjustment

3-2 How to Access Service Mode


1. Turn off the power to make the SET STAND-BY mode.
2. In order to enter the Service Mode, Press "Mute" "1 "8" "2" "POWER" button on the Remote Control.
In case entry into SERVICE MODE is unsuccessful, repeat the procedures above.
3. Initial DISPLAY State in times of Service Mode Switch overs
DDP1011(L6)
DNIe
ADV7401(M)
ADV7401(S)
uPD64083
MSP4440
CCA(ON)
Cinema CCA
SP Actuator
ESP
CHECKSUM
OPTION
SERVICE

0000

T_HUR2AUS0_XXXX
200X_XX_XX
T-HURUCOM5-XXXX
T-HUR2AUS1_XXXX

4. Buttons operations within Service Mode

3-2

MENU

Full Menu Display / Move to Parent Menu

Direction keys /

Item Selection by Moving the Cursor

Direction keys /
Source

Data Increase/Decrease for the Selected Item


Cycles through the active input source that are connected to the unit

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Alignment & Adjustment

3-3 Factory Data

The underlined are items applied during the service adjustment. None of the others should be adjusted.

1. DDP1011
No

Item

Range

Default

Remark

V-Position

0-60

36

Screen upper and lower adjustment

H-Position

0~120

60

Screen left right adjustments

LAMP SYNC

Pulse(P)

Pulse(P), Pass(T)

INDEX DELAY

0~359

40

Synchronizes the base position of the color wheel with the


corresponding color signal.
This iscritical to the natural color display. If the index delay is
not properly set, even the correct CCA cordinates will not
help when displaying natuaral colors.

SEQ SELECT

0~15

Sequence Selection

V-FLIP

Normal/Flip

Normal

Vertica Flip Operation

H-FLIP

Normal/Flip

Normal

Horizontal Flip Operation

GAMMA

0 ~ 15

Gamma Table Selection

SLR

OFF/ON

OFF

10

DMD_BIAS

B,C,D,E

DMD Bias bin voltage selection

11

Lamp Boost

0~63

20

Lamp Boost value selection

12

Lamp Sync Delay

0~4095

Lamp Sync delay value selection

13

Engine Select

SAMSUNG

SAMSUNG and ZEISS Selection

14

Lamp Watt

120W

120W/132W Selection

15

Lamp Select

Philips

Philips/Osram/Ushio

16

Test Pattern

SLR Funcion On/Off

This displays the built-in pattern of the DDP1011 chip.


DDP1011 drives the DMD panel, so displaying this pattern
means there is no error in the DDP1011 projection function
and the panel itself. The patterns are described in <Figure
3-1>.

Test Pattern <Figure 3-1>

The number of own test patterns for


DDP1011 is 18.

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3-3

Alignment & Adjustment

2. DNIe
No

Item
Test Pattern

NR_MAX Y/C

Default

Remark

Test Pattern Selection

0~255

48

Temporal NR Gain

NR_MIN Y/C

0~255

16

Temporal NR Gain

Core

0~15

NEOnDCE User Set Up

B_RATIO

BLACK_TILT

W_RATIO

WHITE_TILT

0~255

200

White Stretch Area

GAIN1X

0~63

30

Gain of horizontal high frequency region

10

GAIN1Y

0~63

20

Gain of vertical high frequency region

11

GAIN2X

0~63

17

Gain of horizontal middle frequency region

12

GAIN2Y

0~63

13

Gain of vertical middle frequency region

13

GAIN3X

0~63

11

Gain of horizontal low frequency region

14

NDON

ON

ON,OFF Background Noise Detection ON/OFF Switch

15

CORING_ON

ON

ON,OFFCoring On/Off

16

SCALE_R

160

Log Mapping Gain

17

WTE_CSC

YCCRGB

YCCRGB,YPPRGB

18

DITHER_MOD

19

RED_C_COEFF

128

Gain adjustment of the contrast for the Red signal

20

GRN_C_COEFF

128

Gain adjustment of the contrast for the Green signal

21

BLU_C_COEFF

128

Gain adjustment of the contrast for the Blue signal

22

RED_B_COEFF

128

Gain adjustment of the brightness for the Red signal

23

GRN_B_COEFF

128

Gain adjustment of the brightness for the Green signal

24

BLU_B_COEFF

128

Gain adjustment of the brightness for the Blue signal

25

Sub Contrast

120

Brightness adjustment for the high-light parts of the screen

26

Sub Brightness

230

Brightness adjustment for the low-light parts of the screen

27

ALPMAU/L

3-4

Range

12000
0~255

120
12000

0~255

0~150
0~255

Low level information for the minimum value


Black Stretch Area
High level information for the minimum value

1,2,3

50

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Alignment & Adjustment

3. ADV7401(M)
No

Item

Range

Default

Remark

AUTO COLOR

Auto Color function execution

SOG_SYNC_LEV

Embedded Sync Trigger Level

AGC_TIM

AGC Time Constant Selection

GAIN_MAN

ON,OFF Manual Gain Control Enable

A_GAIN

Manual Gain Value for Channel A

B_GAIN

Manual Gain Value for Channel B

C_GAIN

Manual Gain Value for Channel C

A_OFFSET

Channel A Offset

B_OFFSET

Channel B Offset

10

C_OFFSET

Channel C Offset

11

YPM

0~7

Y Peaking Filter Mode

12

YSFM

0~32

Y Shaping Filter Mode

13

WYSFM

0~32

19

Wide Band TY Shaping Filter Mode

14

CSFM

C Shaping Filter Mode

15

Contrast

0~255

128

Contrast Adjust

16

Brightness

0~255

128

Brightness Adjust

17

Hue

0~255

128

Hue Adjust

18

CKILLTHR

0~7

Colour Kill Threshold

19

SD_OFF_Cb

0~255

128

SD Offset Cb Channel

20

SD_OFF_Cr

0~255

128

SD Offset Cr Channel

21

SD_SAT_Cb

0~255

128

Saturation Cb Channel

22

SD_SAT_Cr

0~255

128

Saturation Cr Channel

23

IFFILTSEL

0~7

IF Filter Select

24

LTA

0~3

Luma Timing Adjust

25

CTA

0~7

Chroma Timing Adjust

26

DNR_TH1

0~255

DNR Noise Threshold

27

DCT

0~3

Digital Clamp Timing

28

LAGC

0~7

Luma Automatic Gain Control

29

LAGT

0~3

Luma Automatic Gain Timing

30

LMG

31

CAGC

0~7

Chroma Automatic Gain Control

32

CAGT

0~3

Chroma Automatic Gain Timing

33

CMG

2458

Chroma Manual Gain

34

CTI_AB_EN

ON

ON,OFF Chroma Transient Improvement Alpha Blend


Enable

35

CTI_AB

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1144

0~3

Luma Manual Gain

Chroma Transient Improvement Alpha Blend

3-5

Alignment & Adjustment

No

Item

Range

Default

Remark

0~255

CTI Chroma Threshold

36

CTI_C_TH

37

NSFSEL

0~3

Split Filter Selection NTSC

38

CTAPSN

0~3

Chroma Comb Taps NTSC

39

CCMN

0~7

Chroma Comb mode NTSC

40

YCMN

0~7

41

HSSLICE

42

VSSLICE

43

DLL_PH

44

ST_NOISE

45

ALIAS_FILTER_EN

46

DNR_TH2

3-6

OxFFFF
4

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Alignment & Adjustment

4. ADV7401(S)
No

Item

Range

Default

Remark

AUTO COLOR

Auto Color function execution

SOG_SYNC_LEV

0~31

11

Embedded Sync Trigger Level

AGC_TIM

0~7

AGC Time Constant Selection

GAIN_MAN

A_GAIN

ON

ON,OFF Manual Gain Control Enable

0~1024

275

Manual Gain Value for Channel A

B_GAIN

0~1024

287

Manual Gain Value for Channel B

C_GAIN

0~1024

287

Manual Gain Value for Channel C

A_OFFSET

0~1024

Channel A Offset

B_OFFSET

0~1024

512

Channel B Offset

10

C_OFFSET

0~1024

512

Channel C Offset

11

YPM

0~7

Y Peaking Filter Mode

12

YSFM

0~32

Y Shaping Filter Mode

13

WYSFM

0~32

19

Wide Band TY Shaping Filter Mode

14

CSFM

(0~7)

C Shaping Filter Mode

15

Contrast

0~255

128

Contrast Adjust

16

Brightness

0~255

126

Brightness Adjust

17

Hue

0~255

128

Hue Adjust

18

CKILLTHR

0~7

Colour Kill Threshold

19

SD_OFF_Cb

0~255

128

SD Offset Cb Channel

20

SD_OFF_Cr

0~255

128

SD Offset Cr Channel

21

SD_SAT_Cb

0~255

128

Saturation Cb Channel

22

SD_SAT_Cr

0~255

128

Saturation Cr Channel

23

IFFILTSEL

0~7

IF Filter Select

24

LTA

0~3

Luma Timing Adjust

25

CTA

0~7

Chroma Timing Adjust

26

DNR_TH

0~255

DNR Noise Threshold

27

DCT

0~3

Digital Clamp Timing

28

LAGC

0~7

Luma Automatic Gain Control

29

LAGT

0~3

Luma Automatic Gain Timing

30

LMG

0~4096

1064

31

CAGC

0~7(0~3)

Chroma Automatic Gain Control

32

CAGT

0~3

Chroma Automatic Gain Timing

33

CMG

0~4096

2458

Chroma Manual Gain

34

CTI_AB_EN

ON

ON,OFF Chroma Transient Improvement Alpha Blend


Enable

35

CTI_AB

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0~3

Luma Manual Gain

Chroma Transient Improvement Alpha Blend

3-7

Alignment & Adjustment

No

Item

Range

Default

Remark

0~255

CTI Chroma Threshold

36

CTI_C_TH

37

NSFSEL

0~3

Split Filter Selection NTSC

38

CTAPSN

0~3

Chroma Comb Taps NTSC

39

CCMN

0~7

Chroma Comb mode NTSC

40

YCMIN

0~7

41

HSSLICE

0~3

42

VSSLICE

0~3

43

DLL_PH

44

ST_NOISE

3-8

OxFFFF

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Alignment & Adjustment

5. Upd64083
No

Item

Range

Default

Remark

DYCOR

0 ~ 15

DY detection coring level

DYGAIN

0 ~ 15

DY detection gain

DCCOR

0 ~ 15

DC detection coring level

DCGAIN

0 ~ 15

DC detection gain

YHCOR

0~3

Y output high frequency component coring

CDELAY

0~3

C signal output delay

YPFT

YPFT adjustment

YPFG

YPFG adjustment

6. MSP4440
No

Item

Range

Default

Remark

MDB Effect

0~127

56

Micronas Dynamic Bass

SRS Dialog

0~127

64

SRS Dialog clarity adjustment

PLL

Pilot low adjustment

PLH

Pilot high adjustment

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Alignment & Adjustment

7. CCA(ON)
No

Item

Range

Default

Remark

CCA

On/Off

On

CCA On/Off Selection

Red-x

0~32768

640

Red-x adjustment

Red-y

0~32768

340

Red-y adjustment

Red-Y

0~32768

86

Red-Y adjustment

Green-x

0~32768

300

Green-x adjustment

Green-y

0~32768

620

Green-y adjustment

Green-Y

0~32768

300

Green-Y adjustment

Blue-x

0~32768

150

Blue-x adjustment

Blue-y

0~32768

60

Blue-y adjustment

10

Blue-Y

0~32768

53

Blue-Y adjustment

11

White-x

0~32768

291

White-x adjustment

12

White-y

0~32768

300

White-y adjustment

13

White-Y

0~32768

439

White-Y adjustment

14

WB Spread

Spread CCA value to all mode

15

Move HDMI

Move to the HDMI Mode

16

DRedX

Target Red X value for CCA

17

DRedY

Target Red Y value for CCA

18

DGreenX

Target Green X value for CCA

19

DGreenY

Target Green Y value for CCA

20

DBlueX

Target Blue X value for CCA

21

DBlueY

Target Blue Y value for CCA

22

DCyanX

Target Cyan X value for CCA

23

DCyanY

Target Cyan Y value for CCA

24

DMagentaX

Target Magenta X value for CCA

25

DMagentaY

Target Magenta Y value for CCA

26

DYellowX

Target Yellow X value for CCA

27

DYellowY

Target Yellow Y value for CCA

28

D_White_X

Target White X value for CCA

29

D_White_Y

Target White Y value for CCA

30

DTV/HDMI

3-10

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Alignment & Adjustment

8. Cinema CCA
No

Item

Range

Default

Remark

DRedX

640

Target Red X value for CCA

DRedY

340

Target Red Y value for CCA

DGreenX

300

Target Green X value for CCA

DGreenY

620

Target Green Y value for CCA

DBlueX

150

Target Blue X value for CCA

DBlueY

60

Target Blue Y value for CCA

DCyanX

205

Target Cyan X value for CCA

DCyanY

270

Target Cyan Y value for CCA

DMagentaX

290

Target Magenta X value for CCA

10

DMagentaY

140

Target Magenta Y value for CCA

11

DYellowX

425

Target Yellow X value for CCA

12

DYellowY

515

Target Yellow Y value for CCA

13

D-White-X

313

Target White X value for CCA

14

D-White-Y

329

Target White Y value for CCA

9. SP Actuator
No

Item

Range

Default

Remark

Actuator Gain

0~175

115

Actuator Gain adjustment

Actuator On/Off

On

Actuator On/Off selection

10. ESP
No

Item

Dynamic Con

Dynamic Strength

Dynamic Con Gain

Dynamic Sat

Dynamic Sat Gain

Sharp Picture

Sharp Filter

Sharp Picture Gain

Range

Default
Off
Medium

0~100
0~255

Dynamic Contrast On/Off


Low/Mid/Mas
Dynamic Contrast Gain Adjustment

Off

Dynamic Saturation On/Off

176

Dynamic Saturation Gain Adjustment

Off

Sharp Picture On/Off

HD Low
0~255

Remark

176

HD High/HD Low/SD Image


Sharp Picture Gain Adjustment

11. CHECKSUM 0000


Excute Checksum calcuation

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3-11

Alignment & Adjustment

12. OPTION
No

Item

Range

Default

Remark

Lamp Clear

Initialize lamp using time. Lamp Life is set to zero

User Reset

All setting is back to the default

WB Reset

EER Reset

Lamp Life

AUTO POWER

DNle DEMO

Lamp Control

Dynamic

MUTE TIME

600ms

10

EDID WRITE

11

DELAY MOD

12

DBG/ANY SEL

13

GEM/GEMIR SEL

14

226 TEST PATT

Xilleon 226 test pattern

15

Set Default Data

Initialize Service Data

16

DDC protection

17

LNA Default

AUTO

18

PROTECT

ON

19

WATCH DOG

20

WD COUNT

Count for Watch Dog event

21

Auto Pgm Range

Not used

OFF

Initialize the White Balance value


Clear the EEPROM

0h

Time for which the lamp has been used

ON/OFF

ON

The sets turns on automatically when the power cord is


plugged in

ON/OFF

ON

DNle Demo function selection

ON/OFF

OFF

Debug/AnyNet

Dynamic, Always
Time which the screen will be black while switching
channels
Sound Delay Module ON/OFF selection
Select the use of the Aynet jack

GemIR/Gemstar

Not used

OFF

DDC write ON/OFF selection


LNA setting OFF/Auto selection
Protection ON/OFF selection
Watch Dog ON/OFF selection

13. SERVICE
No

Item

Range

Default

Remark

V-Position

0 ~ 60

30

Screen upper and lower adjustment

H-Position

0 ~ 120

60

Screen left right adjustment

LAMP SYNC

Pulse/Pass

Pulse

Actuator Gain

INDEX DELAY

AUTO COLOR

CCA

CCA menu

Lamp Clear

Initialize Lamp using time

User Reset

All setting is back to the default

10

Engine Select

11

Lamp Watt

120W

120W/132W Selection

12

Lamp Select

Philips

Philips/Osram/Ushio

3-12

0 ~ 1023

105

Actuator Gain adjustment

166

Index delay adjustment

OFF

Auto Color function execution

SAMSUNG

SAMSUNG and ZEISS Selection

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Alignment & Adjustment

3-3 Service Adjustment


3-3-1 CCA Adjustment Service Methods : CCA Adjustment is needed after changing a light engine or digital board
CCA : In DLP TV, even the same RGB color may differ depending on the light engine. CCA (Color Coordinate Adjustment)
corrects the color to achieve the color accuracy. CCA performs color correction after measuring and inputting the current
light engine's data on actual color coordinates for displayed Red, Green, Blue, and White color patterns, using a color
coordinate measuring equipment.
At this moment, color correction is performed on the basis of previously inputted Desired Color Coordinates and
Measured Color Coordinates. Measured Data on Service Engine's color coordinates is presented on the CCA label.
Input the label values to perform CCA color correction.
1. Condition of the CCA Label upon Receipt of the Service Engine

"CCA LABEL" describes the measured color coordinates on the light engine.

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3-13

Alignment & Adjustment

2. CCA Service Procedures


To execute CCA adjustment , perform the following steps :
1) Turn off the power to make the SET STAND-BY mode.
2) In order to enter the Service Mode, Press "Mute" "1" "8" "2" "POWER"
button on the Remote Control.
3) Select FACTORY > SERVICE > CCA mode on the SET.
4) Switch the CCA OFF.
5) Input the CCA basic engine data to the SET.
6) Input the D-White-x, y values in the coordinates per destination. (if necessary)
7) Select WB SPREAD, then press Enter to activate the WB Spread SET ensuring that
you adjust until you get the OK sign. After adjusting, exit Factory Mode.
8) When the adjustment is complete, check the picture quality.

CCA Menu in FACTORY Mode


CCA ON/OFF
Red - x :
Red - y :
Red - Y :
Green - x :
Green - y :
Green - Y :
Blue - x :
Blue - y :
Blue - Y :
White - x :
White - y :
White - Y :
WB SPREAD
Move HDMI

???
???
???
???
???
???
???
???
???
???
???
???

Attention
Performing CCA is independent on current display's resolution and input signal type if you
don't measure color coordinates data.
Measuring color coordinates data requires specific equipment not possessed by service per
sonnel, what makes performing manual adjustment impossible. Adjusting CCA is applied to all the signal mode.
Don't change Desired value because it will be hamful to the color of the SET.

3-3-2 INDEX DELAY Adjustment


1. Turn off the power to make the SET STAND-BY mode.
2. In order to enter the Service Mode, Press "Mute" "1" "8" "2" "POWER" button on the Remote Control.
3. Select "Service" on the first display of the Service mode menu.
4. Press the (Up or Down) button to move to INDEX DELAY, then press ENTER to select.
5. The INDEX DELAY setup screen (with a red bar at the bottom of the screen) will be displayed.
6. Press the (Left of Right) button to check the red color at the bottom of the screen at its minimum and maximum values of
changing from red to magenta, then adjust to the mean value.

3-3-3 Projected Image Adjustment


1. Turn off the power to make the SET STAND-BY mode.
2. In order to enter the Service Mode, Press "Mute" "1" "8" "2" "POWER" button on the Remote Control.
3. Select "Service" on the first display of the Service mode menu.
4. Select the V-position for vertical positioning and H-position for horizontal positioning by using the (up, down) buttons.
Do not set the V-position value to 34 or 35. (Setting to these values will cause horizontal lines on the right side of the screen.)

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Alignment & Adjustment

3-3-4 ACTUATOR GAIN Adjustment


1. Before Adjustment
1) Turn off the power to make the SET STAND-BY mode.
2) In order to enter the Service Mode, Press "Mute" "1" "8" "2" "POWER" button on the Remote Control.
3) Select "Service" on the first display of the Service mode menu.
4) Press the (Up or Down) button to move to ACTUATOR GAIN, then press ENTER to select.

Before Adjusting

Actuator Gain

After Adjusting

115

2. Making Adjustments
1) As shown in the picture above, change the actuator values to eliminate saw tooth shapes.
- To fine tune, increase the data value ensuring that you get the center between the starting and ending points of the
disappearing saw tooth shape.

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3-15

Alignment & Adjustment

3-4 Software Upgrade

1. Prepare the USB memory stick with the built-in firmware.


2. While the TV is off, insert the USB stick into the SERVICE terminal.
3. When turning on the TV, there should be a beep and the firmware download process should start. If there is no sound from the
TV, turn it off and then on again.
4. When the download is complete, there will be another beep and the TV will go into standby mode.
Check for the Firmware Version
1) Turn off the power to make the SET STAND-BY mode.
2) In order to enter the Service Mode, Press "Mute" "1 "8" "2" "POWER" button on the Remote Control.
3) In case entry into SERVICE MODE is unsuccessful, repeat the procedures above.
4) You can check the firmware version at the bottom of the Factory menu.
T_HUR2AUS0_XXXX
200X_XX_XX
T-HURUCOM5-XXXX
T-HUR2AUS1_XXXX

3-16

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Alignment & Adjustment

3-5 Replacements & Calibration


3-5-1 Tilt the Screen
Remove the Bottom cover.
: TH,B,M4.L15,BLK,SWRCH18A
6003-001135

Loosen the 3 points screws.


Left 2 points screws (6006-000248)
: PWH,S,M3,L8,ZPC(YEL),SWRCH18A
Right 1 points screw (6006-000249)
: PWH,S,M3,L7,ZPC(YEL),SWRCH18A

Turn off the power to make the SET STAND-BY mode.


In order to enter the Service Mode, Press "Mute" "1" "8" "2" "POWER" button on the Remote Control.
Select "DDP1011(L6)" on the first display of the Service Mode menu. Press the (Up or Down) button to move to
TEST PATTERN, then press ENTER to select. Press the (Right) button until you see CHECK PATTERN.
Then, adjust the screen position, by holding both of the upper corners of the DMD board.

Fix the safety switch on the right with tape so that the
set can be turned on after removing the bottom cover.
Even when those screws are removed, the board does not separate it can be moved within the adjustable range because there
is a spring screw at the center that holds it.
When adjusting the screen, it is better for two people to work together.
One person should direct the picture position while the other person looks at the screen.
The movement direction of the board and the picture are opposite.
- When the board is lifted upward, the screen descends down.
- When it is tilted to the left, the screen tilts to the right.
When the picture adjustment is completed:
First, tighten the two screws on the left of the DMD board and then slowly tighten the one screw on the bottom right.
Be careful not to touch the board while tightening the screws.
(When using an electric-powered screwdriver, be careful that the torque is not too high.)

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3-17

MEMO

3-18

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Exploded View & Part List

4. Exploded View & Part List


4-1 HLR4266WX/XAA
Yon can search for the updated part code through ITSELF web site.
URL:http://itself.sec.samsung.co.kr
Loc.No.

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Code No.

Description

Specification

Q'ty

SA/SNA

Remark

4-1

Exploded View & Part List

4-2 Engine Ass'y


L3 Engine Exploded View List
No.

Loc. No.

Description

Code No.

Specification

Q'ty

SA/SNA

T0888

BP96-00826A

ASSY LAMP P

L3,LAMP SERVICE,PHILIPS 120W

S.A

1-1

CCM1

6006-001039

SCREW-MACHINE

WSP,PH,+,M4,L12,ZPC(YEL),S

S.N.A

T0703

BP96-00678B

ASSY DMD BOARD P

L3 PHILIPS,DMD BOARD,SE

S.A

2-1

AA61-01195A

SPRING ETC-COIL,DMD

B3K,SPRING STEEL

S.N.A

2-2

CCM1

6001-000819

SCREW-MACHINE

PWH,+,-,M3,L30,ZPC(YEL),SW

S.N.A

2-3

M0081

6006-000248

SCREW-TAPTITE

PWH,+,-,S,M3,L8,ZPC(YEL),S

S.N.A

2-4

M0081

6003-000264

SCREW-TAPTITE

PWH,+,B,M3,L6,ZPC(YEL),SWR

S.N.A

11

T0751

BP96-00690A

ASSY BALLAST P

L3,SERVICE BALLST

S.A

11-1

3-1

M0081

4
5

6-4

10

10-1
2

14

6-3

5-1

M0081

12

12-1

12-4
15

7-1

15-2

S.N.A
S.N.A
S.N.A

BP31-00010B

FAN-DC

SVP-50L7XHD,UL94V-0, PBT,Wire Len

S.A

BP73-00012A

RUBBER-FAN,LAMP

SHP700,NBR,50,LOSS FACTO

S.N.A

6003-001023

SCREW-TAPTITE

PWH,+,B,M3,L10,ZPC(YEL),SW

S.N.A

6006-001039

SCREW-MACHINE

WSP,PH,+,M4,L12,ZPC(YEL),S

S.N.A

BP61-00732A

GUIDE-BALLAST 23

SVP-50L3HR,PC G/F 20

S.N.A

6006-001039

SCREW-MACHINE

WSP,PH,+,M4,L12,ZPC(YEL),S

S.N.A

BP61-00726A

HOUSING-LAMP,BOTTOM 23

SVP-50L3HR,AL D/

S.N.A

T0286

6-4

M0081

6-5

CCM1
CCM1

8-1

M0081

6006-000249

SCREW-TAPTITE

PWH,+,-,S,M3,L7,ZPC(YEL),S

S.N.A

T0926

BP91-00612A

ASSY MISC-THERMOSTAT

HLP5063W,L62B

S.N.A

9-1

CCM1

6006-001035

SCREW-MACHINE

WSP,PH,+,M3,L8,ZPC(YEL),SW

S.N.A

10

8-1

10-1

11-1

CCM1
M0081

BP63-00299A

COVER-CW 23

SVP-50L3HR,PC G/F20

S.N.A

6006-001035

SCREW-MACHINE

WSP,PH,+,M3,L8,ZPC(YEL),SW

S.N.A

BP63-00338A

COVER-LENS PROJECTION

SVP-50L3,PS,T0.3

S.N.A

6003-001023

SCREW-TAPTITE

PWH,+,B,M3,L10,ZPC(YEL),SW

S.N.A

BP61-00668A

HOLDER-INTERFACE

SVP-50L3HR,ABS V0 BLK

S.N.A

CCM1

6006-001039

SCREW-MACHINE

WSP,PH,+,M4,L12,ZPC(YEL),S

S.N.A

12-2

T0753

BP94-02149K

ASSY PCB S-ACTUATOR

DP,BP41-00121A,L62B,

S.A

15-3

12-3

M0081

6003-001023

SCREW-TAPTITE

PWH,+,B,M3,L10,ZPC(YEL),SW

S.N.A

15-4

12-4

BP91-00775A

ASSY MISC-DETECTOR S/W

HLP5063WX/XAA,L62

S.N.A

6003-001023

SCREW-TAPTITE

PWH,+,B,M3,L10,ZPC(YEL),SW

S.N.A

BP61-00730A

BRACKET-BASE 23

SVP-50L3HR,SECC,1.6

S.N.A

15-5

12-5

7
1-1

3-1

M0081

13
14
14-1

CCM1

15

T0286

15-1

4-2

S.N.A

5
1

12-1
13

BH,+,B,M3,L12,ZPC(YEL),SWR

12

15-1

L3 ENGINE(AIR),SER

SCREW-TAPTITE

SVP-50L3HR,PC G/F20

11

12-5

ASSY K/D-OPTIC MODULE

6003-000277

SVP-50L3HR,PC G/F20

6-3

9-1

BP98-00490A

COVER DUCT-TOP23

12-2

S.N.A

COVER DUCT-BOTTOM23

6-2

S.N.A

BP63-00296A

7-1
12-3

L3 ENGINE,SERVICE

BP63-00295A

2-4

PWH,+,B,M3,L10,ZPC(YEL),SW

6-1

2-1,2-2

SCREW-TAPTITE
ASSY K/D-COLOR WHEEL

6-1

6-2

6-5

14-1

2-3

5
5-1

6003-001023
BP98-00489A

15-2

M0081

15-3

M0081

BP61-00590A

HOLDER-BASE

DLP L3,PPS G/F30

S.N.A

6006-001039

SCREW-MACHINE

WSP,PH,+,M4,L12,ZPC(YEL),S

S.N.A

BP31-00011A

FAN-DC

AD0612LB-D72GL,P.B.T UL94-Vo,Wire

S.A

BP61-00595A

BRACKET-FAN DMD

DLP L3,SECC,T1.0

S.N.A

6006-000250

SCREW-TAPTITE

BH,+,WT,B,M3,L20,ZPC(YEL),

S.N.A

6003-000199

SCREW-TAPTITE

PWH,+,B,M3,L14,ZPC(YEL),SW

S.N.A

15-4

BN61-00236A

HOLDER-SPACER,RUBBER

B3K,BSBM

S.N.A

15-5

BP73-00040A

RUBBER-DAMP FAN

HLN507W,CR,30,BLACK,V0

S.N.A

Samsung Electronics

Electrical Part List

5. Electrical Part List


5-1 HLR4266WX/XAA Service Item
Yon can search for the updated part code through ITSELF web site.
URL:http://itself.sec.samsung.co.kr
Loc.No.

Code No.

Samsung Electronics

Description

Specification

Q'ty

SA/SNA

5-1

MEMO

5-2

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Troubleshooting

6. Troubleshooting
6-1 Checkpoints by Error Mode
1. Power Light: Check the master switch (ON/OFF) and the fuse to see if they are operating.
2. LED Blinking: See the basic LED checklist in 6-3-1
< Blinking Temp & Timer LED >
Yes

Are fans running?

Replace Actuator board

No
Check for 8Vdc at
CN103 & 104 on Actuator
Board

Yes

Replace fan(s)

No
Check CN802 pins 8&10 on
the Power board for 12VB

No

Replace Power Board

Yes
Replace
the Analog board

< Blinking Lamp and Temp LEDs >


Is lamp cover installed?

No

Install lamp cover

Yes

Make sure lamp cover


switch is activating

Yes

Short CN101 on
Sub-Detect Board

No

Check boss
on Lamp Cover

CN101

No

Replace the Actuator Driver Board


No

Replace the Digital Board

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6-1

Troubleshooting

< Blinking Temp LED >


CN105

Check Temp Sensor


connector CN105
on Actuator Board

Re insert
the Connector

No

Yes

Install jumper across


Temp Sensor Terminals
Does it work?

No

Replace
Actuator board

Yes

Temperature Sensor
Replace Temp. Sensor

A blinking lamp LED is the most common failure indication. It can be caused by no lamp, no color wheel, no fan(s), or other
defective components.
Do fan(s) run?

Yes
No

No

Does color wheel run?


Yes

Replace color wheel assy'

Yes

Is lamp on?
Yes

Replace DMD Board

Check 280V DC to lamp ballast(CN1)


Measure with DC meter
No
Yes

Replace Power Board

Replace lamp assy' or ballast

6-2

Does lamp
come on, then
shut off?
Yes

Re-install lamp assy'


No

Check pin 1 on CN503


on DMD Board for 5V DC
Yes

No

No

Check 5Vpp at CN503


pin 3 on DMD Board

No

Replace DMD Board

Yes

No

Replace ballast or lamp assy'

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Troubleshooting

3. Noise:
Internal noise may be caused by a foreign substance on the fan or driving device.
For a DLP TV, the lamp fan, DMD board fan and color wheel are vulnerable to noise. Sometimes the connector wire around the
lamp or DVD fan makes contact with the fan, while the color wheel is protected inside the module and cannot make contact with
any nearby wires. However the color wheel sensor or the drive motor may cause noise from making contact with the color wheel.
As the color wheel uses an air bearing system, it has a very slight possibility of creating internal noise.
Sometimes outworn transistors may cause noise when regular noise occurs for other reasons than the fan itself. This is like noise
from the superannuated stabilizer of a fluorescent lamp, though this is happening increasingly seldom because the transistor
manufacturing technology is much enhanced.
When irregular noise occurs for no particular reason, check the inside of the TV for any foreign substances.
The DLP projection TV may cause noise as the physical screen is empty inside, causing a resonance to a particular frequency.
Thus a low vibration is not a malfunction.
Any 'creaking' noise is mostly from the structure of the device itself. A short, harsh noise may occur from a distortion or
malformation due to thermal expansion between the metal joints, screws and loaded parts, respectively. Any intermittent 'creaking'
noise can be removed by loosening the screws.
4. Black Screen (Voice Output):
Check the lamp/ballast of the replacement and, if there is nothing wrong, check the array resistance RA701-RA704 for the wave
form or look into the connector joint areas as described in the manual (p.6-1).
When the measurement is not +- 25v, DAD1000 is in error. In conclusion, you should replace the DMD board.
Lamp On

No

Check if the lamp is on

Yes

Check RA701 ~ RA704


TP (See page 6-6)

No

DAD1000 Error

5. A black screen with the lamp on: Replace the DMD board.
6. Line Pattern: Regular line patterns occur vertically or horizontally: Replace the DMD board.
7. Voice Distortion: Replace the analog board.
8. Outside Light: This is not a product malfunction, but a possible installation or human error. This occurs when the projected light
from the surrounding illumination reflects onto the screen. This disappears as the TV starts operating and the TV lamp gets
brighter. However, you can avoid outside light by changing the position of the TV or the installation angle.
Decreasing the illumination or changing the indoor lighting may work.
9. Screen Flip-over:
Enter Factory mode in DDP1011 and perform H-Flip (flip horizontally) and V-Flip (flip vertically).
The screen will flip over horizontally or vertically.
10. Screen Error in Channel Change:
Enter Factory mode and, in Options, adjust the Mute Time value. The value at shipment is 300ms by default. When the value is too
low, the screen may distort or horizontal lines may occur when changing channels. When the value is too high, the screen takes a
while to display after changing the channel. If this adjustment does not work at all, leave the original value as is.
If this problem persists, customer complaints will arise.

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6-3

Troubleshooting

11. Other Screen Errors:


40 Vertical lines 16 pixels wide:
DDP1011 or BGA, DMD panel interference
Replace DDP1011 or reassemble the DMD Interposer
If the problem persists even after reassembling the DMD interposer,
this is due to a DDP1011 error.
Replace the DMD board as DDP1011 cannot be soldered.

Horizontal Bar or No Raster:


Error in DAD1000 or the DMP panel
Replace DDP1011 or reassemble the DMD Interposer

Dotted Vertical Bar:


Error in Rambus Dram(IC 403) or the soldering
Replace the Rambus Dram
(replace the DMD board during the After Service repair)

Beehive mosaic patterns all over the sc reen:


Error in the LVDS Receiver (IC 601) or the soldering
The H sync signals are not transferred to DDP1011.
Replace the LVDS receiver and check the soldering.
Replace the entire DVD board as a sole IC is difficult to replace.

6-4

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Troubleshooting

6-1-1 Basic Approach to Error Checking


Basics:
- The DDP1011 in the DMD board has a feature to display internal test patterns.
- DNle, which is an end port in the digital board, has a feature to display internal test patterns.
- The analog board sends signals to ADV7402 of the digital board.
- The analog board is the first output and the digital board is the following one, followed by DMP, which is the final one.
Diagnosis By Module
1. Access Service Mode
(In Standby mode, press "Mute", "1", "8", "2" and "Power" to turn the screen on and enter service mode)
2. Check if there is an error in the DMD board
DDP1011 TEST PATTERN Press the right arrow key:
Options of FULL WHITE, BLACK, RED, GREEN and BLUE PATTERN are displayed on the screen.
When "Pattern" does not appear, this is a DMD board error.
3. Check if there is an error in the digital board before the DMD.
When the DMD board has been determined to be error free based on the test patterns:
FACTORY MODE DNIe TEST PATTERN normal display: no error in the digital board.
When "Pattern" does not appear, it may be from a DMD board or ATI error or there is an analog board malfunction.
4. Check if there is an error in the analog board.
Check for a power signal from the analog to the digital boards. (See the circuit diagram below).

CN105

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6-5

Troubleshooting

6-1-2 Flow Chart for Malfunction


Yes
If the DLP turns on

No
Can you see anything
in the screen?

Yes

No

Can you see OSD menu


running in the screen?

Yes

No

Check Cables connected to


Digital Board. If necessary,
replace Digital Board

Check the Power Cord

Can you see Digital


Channel broadcast ?
No

Replace POD Channel Board

Yes

Check Cables connected to


DMD Board. If necessary,
replace DMD Board.

1) Check DVI Cable.

Does the LAMP turn on?

If necessary, replace DVI Cable.

1) DVI Cable

No

2)
Check if LED1(OP100) on the
Analog Board turns on?

No

Yes

2) LED1
3)

Replace LAMP

Yes

Check if DMD Fan is running?

Check Cables connected to


Analog Board.
If necessary, Analog Board.

OP100

No
Check Cables connected to
BALLAST. If necessary,
replace BALLAST.

Check Cables connected to


Power Board. If necessary,
replace Power Board.

3) DMD Fan

Check Cables connected to


DMD Board.
If necessary, replace DMD Board.

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Troubleshooting

6-2 Trouble-shooting with New Features


6-2-1 Installation & Connection
Problem

Solution

The power does not turn on.

Check if the power cord is properly connected.

Air broadcasting does not work.

Check if the antenna is properly installed.

Cable broadcasting does not


work.

Subscribe to a local cable broadcasting firm and get support.

Satellite broadcasting does not


work.

Install a satellite antenna (Parabola) and connect it to the TV.

6-2-2 Menu & Remote Control


Problem

Solution

The remote control does not


work.

Press the Select Device button to select the TV or external device.


Replace the battery of the remote control with a new one.
Insert the battery making sure the polarity (+,-) is correct.
Check if the angle or the distance is sufficient, or if there is any interference between the
product and the remote control.
Make sure the user has pressed the correct button.
To avoid direct sunlight to the receiving panel of the TV, remove any indoor lighting or
change the location of the TV.
Check if the power switch at the back left of the TV is turned on.

Cannot change the channel with


the remote control.

Press the Select Device button to select the TV.


Change the channel using the remote control of the cable or satellite receiver.

Cannot select an A/V channel.

Press the TV/AV button and check if the AV item is grayed out. When the AV item is grayed
out, you cannot select an A/V channel. Check if the connector is properly connected.

Cannot select a menu.

Check if the menu is grayed out. If a menu is grayed out, it cannot be selected.

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6-7

Troubleshooting

6-2-3 Screen
Problem
The screen is black and there is
no sound.

Solution
Check if the power cord is properly connected.
Turn on the power.
Select an AV channel that corresponds to the external device.

Only the screen is blank/it is dark


Adjust the screen brightness.
or too bright.
The screen is blue/the external
channel is not displayed.

Check if the connector is properly installed.


Select an AV channel that corresponds to the external device.

The screen overlaps


(double/triple).

Check if the antenna is properly installed.


Adjust the position, angle or direction of the antenna.

The screen is snowy or unclear.


The picture quality gets worse
when it is windy

Check if the antenna has been bent or moved by the wind.


Check the antenna for its lifetime. (Normally 3 - 5 years, 1-2 years near the coast)

Dotted or semi-dotted lines are


displayed on the screen.

Install the antenna as far away from the road as possible.

The screen is black and white.

Adjust the color density.


Check if the connector is properly installed.

The colors of the screen are


odd/strange.

Adjust the color tones.

Unusual lines appear on the


screen.

Keep the antenna away from the power cord or connectors if possible.

Unusual lines appear on the


screen when watching or
recording to video.

Keep the video player as far away from the TV as possible.

6-2-4 Sound
Problem

Solution

There is no sound.

Increase the volume.


Press the Mute button.

The sound is very low.

Increase the volume.


Set the auto volume control to ON.

There is a lot of noise.

Keep the antenna away from the power cord or connectors if possible.

The selected language does not


appear.

Press the Multiplex button to select the TV.

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Troubleshooting

6-2-5 Channel
Problem
There are no channels available.

Solution
Check if the antenna is properly installed.
Press the Auto Channel button to store channels.
Contact your local broadcasting service station.

Some channels are not available.

Only the UHF (14-69) channels


are not available.

Adjust the position, angle or direction of the antenna.


Activate the Reception Sensitivity Boost feature.
Contact your local broadcasting service station.
Use the number keys to select a specific channel and press Store/Clear to memorize it.

Check if the antenna is able to receive UHF signals.

6-2-6 Others
Problem

Solution

There is a buzzing sound inside


the TV.

The computer uses a fan to cool down the CPU. The TV is designed to activate an internal
fan to lower the temperature of the lamp. Even after the power is turned off, the fan still runs
for a few seconds to cool down the lamp, and this is not an error.

The TV makes a noise as if


something is dropping inside.

This noise may occur when the plastic material inside the TV expands or contracts according
to the seasonal temperature or humidity. This is like the noise from a furniture/cabinet/sink
unit, and there is no need for concern.

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6-9

Troubleshooting

6-2-7 Anynet
Problem

Solution

- Check that the device is an Anynet device.


- The Anynet system only supports devices which support the Anynet function.
- The Anynet system supports 1 receiver product group device and 2 DVD product group
Anynet does not work.
devices.
- Check that the power cord of the Anynet device is properly connected.
- Check that the Video, Audio and Anynet connections of the Anynet device are properly
connected.
- Check that the remote control angle is not too far away from the TV set and there are no
obstacles between the TV set and the remote control.
- Replace the battery of the remote control.
The remote control does not work. - Check the input source (TV/VCR/DVD/CATV/STB) using the [Select Input Source] button.
- Check that the external input source is the same as for remote control mode.
- Check that the correct button for the corresponding function has been pressed.
- There is a remote control button that does not work depending on the current view mode.
- Check that there is a video connection between the TV and the Anynet device as shown in
the connection diagram.
There is no picture on the screen.
- Check if the Video Out settings are only for DVD products.
The visual quality is poor and the
- Check that the video cable is not damaged.
picture trembles.
- Check that the surface of the DVD is clean.
- Clean the surface of the DVD with a soft cloth.
When you are configuring connecWhen you are configuring Anynet connections, the screen may blink or a black screen may
tions, the screen blinks or a black
appear.
screen appears
- Check that the power cord of the device is properly connected.
- Check that a video connection between the TV and the current device has been made as
Blue screen appears.
shown in the connection diagram.
- Check that the video cable is not damaged.
- Check that the speakers are properly connected to the TV or the receiver.
- Check if the monitor output cable of the TV or the audio output cable of the device has been
damaged.
- Check if the Mute function is activated.
- If you are listening to sound through the receiver, check that the power cord of the receiver
has been properly connected.
- If you are listening to sound through the receiver, check that there is an audio connection
between the TV and the Anynet device as shown in the connection diagram. You have to
connect the cables as shown in the diagram for there to be sound.
- Check if you have configured the Advanced Connection Settings without connecting the
device and the receiver with the optical cable. If you have configured the Advanced
Pictures are displayed on the
Connection Settings, an optical connection is required to listen to sound properly.
screen, but there is no audio.
- When listening to sound by connecting the optical output of the device to the receiver, check
that the Advanced Connection Settings have been configured. To listen to sound through an
optical output, you have to configure the Advanced Connection Settings.
- Check if the DVD player is in stop, slow motion, fast forward, or rewind mode. In these
modes there will be no sound.
- Check if the audio output settings are only for DVD devices.
- When watching a DVD, check if the disk is seriously damaged.
- When connecting the video connection with the S-video cable, check that the audio cable of
the corresponding video connection has been connected to the VIDEO IN 1 of the TV.
If you have connected the audio cable of the other device to the VIDEO IN 1 of the TV, you
will not be able to listen to the audio of the device connected with the S-video cable.
I cannot hear audio when using
- Check that the audio connection has been properly made.
the DVD combo.
6-10

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Troubleshooting

6-3 Troubleshooting Procedures by Error Modes


6-3-1 Installation & Connection

POWER
Press to turn the TV on and off.
Remote Control Sensor
Aim the remote control towards this spot on the TV.

: Light is On
: Light is Blinking
: Light is Off
TIMER

LAMP

STAND BY/TEMP

Indication

Standby state.

The picture will automatically appear in about 15 seconds.

Auto Timer ON/OFF has been set and the set will automatically be turned on in about 25
seconds.

A cooling fan inside the set is not operating normally.

Lamp cover on rear of the set is not properly shut.

Check if the ventilation hole on the rear of the set is blocked, because if the inner
temperature is too high, the power will shut off.

Lamp may be defective. Please contact a certified technician.

It takes about 30 seconds for the TV to warm up, so normal brightness may not appear immediately.
The TV has a fan to keep the inside lamp from overheating. Youll occasionally hear it working.

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6-11

Troubleshooting

6-3-2 Protect Status


1. When the rear cover is opened
A sensor detects when the rear cover is opened and turns the set off and then into Standby mode.
If you close the cover or fix the switch, you can turn the set on by pressing the Power button on the unit or the remote control.
The set will then operate normally.
2. When the temperature sensor operates
When the set is overheated, the internal temperature sensor turns the set off and the set goes to Standby mode.
When the internal temperature of the set returns to a normal range, turn the power on by pressing the Power button on the unit or
the remote control. The set will then operate normally.
3. Attempting to turn the lamp on fails repeatedly
If turning the lamp on fails, the set automatically tries turning the lamp on 3 times. If all attempts fail, all LED's on the front panel
will blink. Check the lamp and the ballast and replace them, if necessary.

6-3-3 Troubleshooting by the Checksum


Using Checksum to determine an error is neither reliable nor convenient.
The checksum can only be used effectively during a S/W service repair.
The checksum will be the same if the S/W version loaded into the TV is the same.
As programs of the same version have the same checksum value, you can determine if the program has been properly
downloaded if you know the checksum of the version.
The following is required:
Factory Mode Checksum right button checksum calculation checksum output (ex: 0xab2b)
Examples
T_ROBOAKR1_1010 : Checksum = 0xab2b
T_ROBOAKR1_1014 : Checksum = 0x4faa

6-12

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Troubleshooting

6-4 Troubleshooting Procedures by ASS'Y


6-4-1 Check Lamp & Ballast
1. When the lamp is not on, check if there is anything wrong with the ballast.
Remove the lamp and turn on the power.
Check to see if a blue flame starts igniting in the arc gap inside the ballast.
There is no problem with the ballast if there is a flame. When the ballast has no error, replace the lamp.

A blue flame
occurs when
the power is
switched on.

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6-13

Troubleshooting

6-4-2 Check the Digital Board


1. Checklist
- Connect the digital board to the hyper-terminal and set it to display the serial debug details.
Description: To connect the hyper-terminal:
Press Mute - 3 -6 - 9- Exit on the remote control and change the default Anynet mode to Debug.
This will enable you to communicate with the notebook using the hyper-terminal, as the RS232 terminal is
switched from a mode operating in Anynet to Debug mode.
2. Checkpoints for the Digital Board
Power Supply

6-14

Check Booting

Check the test patterns


with the factory remote control

Check IC with
I2C in Debug

X226 TEST
DNIe TEST

Power Normal
Operation

CPU Reset
of MACH

Crystal Clock &


Flash Program

Check the
Power Unit

Mach Power
Check and
Program Download

Crystal
Replacement
Program Download

Debug Output

Normal Operation

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Troubleshooting

3. Power Port
Power Supply Unit: Supplies power (MD3.3V) to the CPU, Flash, Memory, I2C and Mach.
Supplies power (D3.3V, D5.7V) to other ICs
Supplies power (TU33V, D9V) to the tuner and splitter
STB power and other sources = not used for local versions
Power for each IC: Check each IC for the bead or the capacitor

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6-15

Troubleshooting

4. Check if the Mach transfers the CPU reset signals properly.


If you press SW1 RESET, IC47 will transfer the LOW signals to the CPU_RESET line to reboot the system.
When the mach is supplied with power and you press RESET with no CPU_RESET signal transferred to LOW, the VHD
(JEDEC) files are not downloaded to the Mach.

IC 47
CPU-RESET

6-16

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Troubleshooting

5. Crystal Check & Flash Program


The default clock of the CPU (X226: covered with a heat sink) is 26.162MHz and when the system is rebooted, the output of the
TP7 point is changed from the current 26.1621 to 33MHz. When the value is changed to 33MHz, the CPU starts booting.
The flash programs also require the default clock to be run.

TP7

<TP7>

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6-17

Troubleshooting

6. Check IC with I2C in Debug:


When the last "Sniff All Devices" is done and 'Success' is displayed on the screen, there is no error in communicating between
IC and I2C. Meanwhile, the AT24C256 circuit is removed from the I2C line, resulting in 'Fail' as seen below.
Note.
Enter Debug mode by pressing
the Mute-3-6-9-exit buttons on
the remote control in that
sequence. You can then execute
the following menus and
commands through HyperTerminal.
To view the start menu, enter X.
If you enter any other letter, a
message appears telling you to
enter the letter X.

I2C check flowchart

6-18

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Troubleshooting

7. Check the X226, DNIe test patterns with the factory remote control
To access the factory remote control: Press Info > Factory.
To access the product remote control: In power off (standby), press Mute - 1- 8- 2 - Exit and turn the power on.

6
1
1

ESP

DDP Test Pattern: View the factory data patterns


DNIe Test Pattern: View the factory data patterns
X226 Test Pattern: View the factory data patterns

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6-19

Troubleshooting

To connect hyper-terminal:
1. Click Start - Programs - Accessories - Communication - HyperTerminal as in Figure 1.
2. Connect the debug cable to the COM port and set the Properties as in Figure 2.

<Figure 1>

<Figure 2>
6-20

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Troubleshooting

Check the tuner for the output


The digital board consists of one channel board and one sub tuner for the input and the output.
At the bottom, the pin name is printed next to the pin.
AN ALO G _TU _33V

D1016
BZX84C6V2

BZX84C33
D1015

AN ALO G _TU _5V

MGND1

NC
AFT
V ID E O
MGND3

R228
1K
1/16W

S _ S IF

XREF

S_AFT

C169

MGND4

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SU B_TU N ER _AG C

XREF

SCL_CH2
SD A_C H 2

R 2 2 6 1 0 0 1 /1 6 W

1
2

D1017
100pF
50V
C1402
100pF
50V

TU

1 0 0 1 /1 6 W

S T N R -C V B S

XREF

C1403

MB
S IF

D1018
CDS3C30GTH

ALPS

TU3S

SDA

R 227

CDS3C30GTH

AS
SCL

68nF
16V

NC
NC
AGC

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

MGND2

6-21

Troubleshooting

6-4-3 When the lamp and the ballast are normal but the lamp does not turn on or turns off right after
quickly lighting up.
1. Check the color wheel
Check if the color wheel is running. + Check the DMD board and the ballast for the signals.
Check the second CN503 pin for input signals. When 3.5V, 180Hz is output, the color wheel is operating normally.

3.5V, 180Hz
From Color Wheel

6-22

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Troubleshooting

DMD Board Check Diagram

LAMP ENABLE

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6-23

Troubleshooting

6-4-5 DDP1011 Electronics Debugging Flow Diagram


Authorize
Power to Board

If the supplied DC voltage complies with the


specifications, set POWERGOOD to high.

The time after the condition is


specified sets SYSRSTZ to High.

Is the color wheel


rotating?

Is the lamp on?

When a lamp type is


selected, does the
lamp turn off?

Is the picture displayed?

Allegro Clock
(DIO18)=8.33MHz?

1. Check if the supplied voltage is 2.5V, 3.3V or 5V


2. Check if SYSRSTZ and POWERGOOD are High
3. Check the 100MHz Oscillator
4. Check if the flash is programmed
5. Check the flash signals
6. Check if DDP1011 POSTST is flexible
7. Check if DDP1011 TRSTZ is Low
8. Check if DDP1011 ICTSENZ is High
9. Check if DDP1011 LSSDEN and RI are Low

1. Check if the supplied voltage is 12V


2. Check if the motor cable is properly connected
3. Check the Allegro timing capacitor values
4. Check the MTRDATA, MTRCLK and MTRSELZ values
5. Check if MTRDATA, MTRCLK and MTRSELZ are 5v registered
If all the items above are normal, DDP1011 has an error or the
PCB connection is not correct.

1. Check if LAMPEN is set to High


2. Check if the color wheel is rotating at a correct rate
3. Check if the ballast is properly connected
4. Check if the TACH signal is transferred to DDP1011 from the motor drive
at half the frequency
5. Check the lamp and the ballast
6. Check if PWRGOOD or RESETZ have no problem igniting.
1. Check if CWINDEX operates once for every rotation of the color wheel.
2. Check for the correct lamp sync timing
3. Check the lamp and the ballast
4. Check if LAMPEN stays High
5. Check if the color wheel maintains its rotating speed.
1. Check if CWINDEX operates once for every rotation of the color wheel.
2. Check if LAMPLITZ is Low
3. Check if SYNCVALID is High
4. Check if DMD is properly connected
5. Check if VSYNCZ, HSYNCZ, ACTDATA and CLKIN are ready to be input

Is a good image displayed?

6-24

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Troubleshooting

1. Check if DMD is properly connected


2. Check the DMD data output from DDP1011 ASIC to the DMD pad

Bad image - 16 pixel


wide vertical lines

1. Check if DMD is properly connected


2. Check the output of DDP1000
3. Check the supplied voltage to DDP1000
4. Replace DMD or DAD1000 if necessary
5. Check the VCC2 voltage

Bad image Horizontal bands or lines

1. Check if Data input GY(7:0), RV(7:0), BU(7:0) is properly connected


2. Check the color wheel for the placement
3. Check CWINDEX if it makes only one wave change per color wheel rotation
4. Check if the color wheel rotates in the right direction
5. Check if the color wheel has the right sequence version
6. Check the flash for the checksum
7. Check if the color wheel rotates at the right rate

Bad image Bad Color lamp test image

Bad image Vertical white lines

1. Check the data connection between RDRAM and DDP1011 ASIC


2. Replace RDRAM or DAD1011 if necessary

Bad image All or almost all images are bad

1. Check if the address and control signal between DDP1011 and RDRAM
are properly transferred
2. Replace RDRAM DDP1011 if necessary
3. Check DMD VCC and VCC2
4. Check if DMD is properly connected
5. Establish the DMD clock rate that matches the sequence rate

The image leans to the left

Unclear or reverse image

1) OLCAT is flexible or always close to High

1) Check if DMD is properly connected


2) Check DMD
3) Check DAD1000
4) Check the DMD drive voltage (VBIAS, VCC2, VRESET)

Contact a DLP service person.

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6-25

MEMO

6-26

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Block Diagram

7. Block Diagram
7-1 Overall Block Diagram
A/V In 3
S-Video 3

Side Board

Speaker

Keypad

Detector
/A mp

FAN

IR/LED

Signal
Power

Screen

Light Signal

HDMI

Actuator

Optical / Anynet

Mirror

RF In(Air,Cable)
CableCard

Digital
Board

A/V In 1,2
S-Video 1,2
Component 1,2
A/V Out
USB Service Jack
DVI Audio In

DMD
Board

Analog
Board

DMD Panel

FAN

Color Wheel
Motor
AC Input

Noise
Filter

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SMPS
Board

Ballast
Board

Lamp

Optic
System

7-1

Block Diagram

7-2 Partial Block Diagram


7-2-1 Power Board Block Diagram

7-2

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Block Diagram

7-2-2 Digital Board Block Diagram


OPTION
PART

PC_RGB,HS, VS

EPLD

Main- Y/C
Comp 1 Y,Pb ,Pr
Comp 2 Y,Pb ,Pr
S/W

K4D 551638D
K4D551638D
RxDM
TxDM

Y/C
CVBS

MUX

Sub- Y/C

ITU 656

ADC #2
ADV7401

POD NIM
NIM

TS_DATA [0:7]

Ext .
Video
In #B
TS #A

RxDM
TxDM

MICOM

Flash (Nor)
K4S643232
K4S643232

X226B

Tuner control

TS #B

DNIe Pro

TS_DATA [0:7]

TS_DATA

YCbCr 24bit ,HS,VS

U
A
R
T

TMDS

HDMI Rx

LVDS

K4S643232
K4S643232

CD[0:7], AD[0:13], OOB_SEL


OOB_EN , Tuner Control

HDMI I2S

Buff

POD Block

YPbPr
8bit
HS, VS
CLK

TS #C

TS_CLK , SYNC
TS_DATA [0:7]

IR

Flash (Nand)

1394 CH1

JEDI

Anynet
Service

SP3232

Tuner control

Analog
NIM
TUNER

1394 CH2

1HD
8bit Processing

K4D 551638D
K4D511638D

Ext .
Video
In #A

ADC #1
ADV7401

I2S to MSP 4440

I2S port

Gemstar IR

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7-3

7-4

S1/S2- Y

SC L- A
SDA- A

5 0 Kh z

SC L- A
SDA- A

sound left / right

component

main tuner

sub tuner

comp

MTNR

STNR

Au d io
M a t rix S/ W
6 in , 3 o u t

TEA6422
(IC122)
Aud io SW

Vid e o
M a t rix S/ W
6 in , 8 o u t
Ad d e r
Tri- State

TEA6425
(IC124)
Vid e o SW

Vid e o
M a t rix S/ W
6 in , 8 o u t
Ad d e r
Tri- State

SC L- A
SDA- A

M a in - L/ R
Su b - L/ R

3 0 0 Kh z

20Mhz

DVI- L/R

M TNR- SIF
STNR- SIF

PCM1802
IC116

Am p - In - L / R

Mo n- L/Ro ut

I2 S- Da ta / C lk/ WS

Tr Buffe r

Tr Buffe r

Tr Buffe r

Tr Buffe r

Tr Buffe r

Tr Buffe r

STA323W
(IC110)

Xille o n CPU
o n Dig ita l Bo a rd

12.288MHz

M o n - O u t- M u te

ATI- I2 S- Da t a / C lk/ WS

4 8 Kh z

So und
Pro c esso r

MSP44XX
(IC118)

C o m p 2 - Y/ Pb / Pr

C o m p 1 - Y/ Pb / Pr

M o n - M ixe d - V- O u t

C a p - Y- O u t

Su b - C - O u t

Su b - Y- O u t

M a in - C - O u t

M a in - Y(V)- O u t

Tr Buffe r
Blo c k

Tr Buffe r
Blo c k

SC L- A 2 0 0 Kh z
SDA- A

1 8 .4 3 2 M h z

Vid e o
M a t rix S/ W
6 in , 8 o u t
Ad d e r
Tri- Sta te

TEA6425
(IC113)
Mixe r SW

Co m p 2- Y/Pb /Pr- In

Co m p 1- Y/Pb /Pr- In

UPD64083
P
(IC119)
3D- Co m b

SC L- A
S DA - A

Su b - V- O u t
C a p - V- O u t
M o n - V- O u t

M a in - V- O u t

Option

Sid e - Y/C

Su b - C O u t

M a in - C - O u t
Su b - YO u t

M a in - Y- O u t

3 0 0 Kh z

USB-Positive
USB-Negative

TEA6425
(IC112)
Y/C SW

L/R

Co m p 2- L/R

Co m p 1- L/R

Sid e - L/R

DTV- L/ R

L2/R2

L1/R1

SC L- A
S DA - A

Sid e - V

V1/V2

DTV- C VBS

STNR- C VBS

M TNR- C VBS

3 0 0 Kh z

C o m b - C - Out

S1/S2- C
C o m b - Y- O u t

3 0 0 Kh z

USB fo r Service
(in CN125)

1 2 5 Kh z

(IC101)

AT24C16N

Mo n- Vo ut

C a p - C VBS

Su b - C

Su b - Y(V)

M a in - C

M a in - Y(V)

FAN- ERRO R

FAN- SW

G AIN0 / G AIN1

Sid e - V/S- DET


V1/V2- DET

C PU - INT

C PU - Re se tn

PO D- SW

PWRG O O D

DLP- Sy n c va l

M D- n RESET

DDP- Re a d y

M o n - o u t- m u te

Po we r- SW

3 .3 VA

5 VB

BD109

1 2 VB

DCDC Blo c k

(IC105)

MP1583DN

DCDC Blo c k

(IC106)

MP1583DN

DCDC Blo c k

(IC107)

MP1583DN

DCDCs

3 .3 VB- D

3 .3 V- ATI

6 .5 VA- D

Bold font : Signal from/to External Devices

Etalic font : Signal from/to other Boards

Normal font : Signal in Analog Board

1 2 VA

1 2 VB

BD106

1 2 VA

Co m p 1/2- DET

(IC108)

S3F84BB

MICOM

6Mh z

78RM33
(IC100)

78D05
(IC111)

8 VA- FAN

9 VA

LM317SX
(IC102,adj)

MIC39102
(IC104,adj)

9 VB

LM317SX
(IC117,adj)

S1/S2- DET

IR

LED1 / 2 / 3
RxDM
TxDM

KEY- PWR

KEY1 / KEY2

C AP- C VBS

So u n d - M u t e

SC L/ SDA- M 1

La m p - Erro r

EEPRO M
SC L/ SDA/ WC

3 0 0 Kh z

5 VA

5 .7 VB

FAN- SW

12VA

1 2 VA

1 2 VB

Re gul at o r s

Block Diagram

7-2-3 Analog Board Block Diagram

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Block Diagram

7-2-4 DMD Board Block Diagram

Cl o c k
Generator
1 0 0 M hz
CL K - Rx
DA T - Rx
L V DS Enabl e

SCP

L V DS
Rec ei v er
T H C6 3 L V D1 0 4 A

RESET
DM D Pow er
& RESET Dr i v er
DA D1 0 0 0
V i deo Dat a
L V DS

DM D
H D4

Rambus
DRA M
128M
DDP1 0 1 1
DRCG
CDCR8 3

EP1C20F324C7
DA T A

F l ash
M e mo r y
8M

Pr o c esso r
SDRA M
64M

PROM
4M

M D1
M D2
M D3
M D4

Co lo r
Wheel
Driver
A8904

Pow er Go od
Reset _M
Sy nc nV al i d
D DP
r eady
L amp L i t z

Compar at o r
L M 393

CW- I ndex
L amp Enabl e

B uf f .
H CT 1 2 5

I2C

L amp L i t z

5V - D
12V - D

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Signal
Power
Control Signal

12V

DCDC

3 .3 V

Reg ul at o r

1 .8 V

7-5

MEMO

7-6

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Wiring Diagram

8. Wiring Diagram

Front LED

8-1 Overall Wiring

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8-1

Wiring Diagram

Connection between Analog and Digital Board

8-2 Connection between Analog and Digital Board

8-2

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PCB Diagram

9. PCB Diagram
9-1 Power Board
9-1-1 Assy Power Board

GT801
PD802S
CN805

CN801

CN804

DC Power Supply
(Supplies DC power to the analog PCB. The analog board is responsible for the power supply to the digital/DMD board.)

9-1-2 Names & Roles of Key Parts


* CN801 : Supplies power (DC220-400v) to the ballast
* GT801 : Anti-lightning wire connected to the digital board. The anti-lightning wire should be installed for safety purposes.
* PD802S : Inlet type of terminal that is connected to the AC power cable.

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9-1

PCB Diagram

9-1-3 Power Board Connector Pin


CN805
Connecting Power to Analog Board

9-2

CN804
Connecting Power to Analog Board

Pin No.

Pin Name

Pin Name

PIN No.

Pin Name

STD 5V

STD 5V

S-MUTE

GND

GND

S14.5V

STD 5V

33V

GND

GND

GND

S14.5V

12VA

POWER-SW

10

GND

GND

5.5VB

11

12

5.5VB

12VA

GND

13

14

GND

GND

12VB

15

16

12VB

33VA

GND

17

18

GND

10

POD-SW

12VB

19

20

12VB

GND

21

22

GND

GND

23

24

80VB

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PCB Diagram

9-2 Digital Board


9-2-1 Assy Digital Board

CN21

CN16

CN17

Reset Switch

DVI to
DMD
Board

CableCard Slot

HDMI

Anynet

Digital
Optical
Sound

Microprocessor (Generates turn-on signal to power board)


Monitors LED's
All Digital Video Processing
Sensor/Switch Controls
OSD / Menu
Reset Switch

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9-3

PCB Diagram

9-2-2 Names & Roles of Key Parts


* CableCard :
CableCARD is a nationwide standard system that allows your local cable TV provider to supply you with an access card
customized to your account. This card allows the TV to receive, decode and unscramble the premium digital channels included in
your cable TV subscription without the use of a cable box. See page 16 for additional CableCARD information and activation
instructions.
* HDMI (High Density Multimedia Interface) :
The HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) supports uncompressed standard and high definition digital video formats and
existing digital multi-channel audio formats.
* G-Link :
This jack are used by the TV Guide On screen system of the TV to control external analog devices such as VCRs, DVDs,
cable boxes, satellite receivers and audio receivers.
* D-Net(IEEE1394) :
These jacks allow the TV to connect to external IEEE 1394 digital products by means of a single cable.

9-2-3 Digital Board Connector Pin


CN16
Connecting the contrl signal between Digital & Analog Board
Pin Name

PIN No.

CN17
Connecting Power to the Digital Board

Pin Name

Pin Name

PIN No.

Pin Name

I2SWS_OUTA

TxDM

MD3.3V

MD3.3V

I2SSD_OUTA

RxDM

MD3.3V

D3.3V

I2SCLK_OUTA

GND

GND

D3.3V

GND

SDA_M5

GND

GND

SDA_PANNEL

10

SCL_M5

STB_6.5V

10

GND

SCL_PANNEL

11

12

NT_I2S_SCLK

GND

11

12

GND

GND

13

14

NT_I2S_LRCLK

STB_9V

13

14

D5.7V

NT_I2S_DATA

15

16

USB_SW_UP_P

GND

15

16

D5.7V

nMICOM_INIT

17

18

USB_SW_UP_N

STB_30V

17

18

GND

nRESET

19

20

S_nRESET

STB_5V

19

20

GND

ANALOG-nRST

21

22

DDP_READY

5VA

21

22

D12V

MD-nRESET

23

24

PWRGOOD

GND

23

24

GND

LAMP-ERROR

25

26

DTV_Lt

GND

25

26

D9V

DLP-SYNCVAL

27

28

DTV_Rt

33V

27

28

GND

GND

29

30

GND

9-4

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PCB Diagram

CN21
Connecting the Aduio/Video signal from the rear input terminal
Pin Name

PIN No.

Pin Name

MAIN_Y

GND

MAIN_C

GND

SUB_Y

GND

SUB_C

GND

DTV_CVBS

10

GND

COMP1_Y

11

12

GND

COMP1_Pb

13

14

GND

COMP1_Pr

15

16

GND

COMP2_Y

17

18

GND

COMP2_Pb

19

20

GND

COMP2_Pr

21

22

GND

M-CVBS

23

24

GND

M-SIF

25

26

GND

S-CVBS

27

28

GND

S-SIF

29

30

GND

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PCB Diagram

9-3 Analog Board


9-3-1 Assy Analog Board

Service

CN103

CN106
CN101
CN102

CN120
CN104

CN116
CN105

CN121

CN119

CN115

CN108

Distributes supply voltage from the Power Board to Digital Board


Transfers Turn-On Command from Digital Board to Power Board
Encompasses the majority of the Audio Circuit
Analog Video Switching / Processing
Analog AudioSwitching / Processing

9-3-2 Names & Roles of Key Parts


* CN121 : Connected to the actuator board
* CN119 : Connected to the DMD board
* CN115 : Connected to the power board - receives the second power source generated on the power board.
* CN105 : Sends the power source from the analog to the digital board.
* CN104 : This is a control signal terminal that connects between the analog and digital boards.
* CN103 : This is an AV signal terminal that connects between the analog and digital boards.

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PCB Diagram

9-3-3 Analog Board Connector Pin


CN122
For Debugging

CN123
For Debugging

Pin No.

Pin Name

Pin No.

Pin Name

SDA-DMD

SDA-A

SCL-DMD

SCL-A

GND

GND

5VA

5VA

CN119
Connecting Power to the DMD
Pin No.

Pin Name

5VB

5VB

GND

GND

12VB

12VB

GND

GND

CN121
Connecting Power and the Control Signal to the Actuator
Protection Board

GND

Pin No.

Pin Name

GND

12VB

GND

SDA-M1

SCL-M1

GND

5VA

GND

70VB

10

GND

CN105
Connecting Power to the Digital Board
Pin Name

PIN No.

Pin Name

3.3V-ATI

3.3V-ATI

3.3VB-D

3.3V-ATI

3.3VB-D

GND

GND

GND

GND

10

6.5VA-D

GND

11

12

GND

5.7VB

13

14

9VA

5.7VB

15

16

GND

GND

17

18

30VA

GND

19

20

5VA

12VB

21

22

5VA

GND

23

24

GND

9VB

25

26

GND

GND

27

28

33VB

GND

29

30

GND

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PCB Diagram

CN102
Connecting the IR signal

CN101
Connecting front LED indicators

Pin No.

Pin Name

Pin No.

Pin Name

IR

5VA

GND

KEY-PWR

5VA

GND

LED1

LED2

LED3

CN116
Connecting and transmitting Audio signal to Speaker
Pin No.

Pin Name

Pin No.

Pin Name

-L-OUT

FAN-ERROR

+L-OUT

GND

-R-OUT

8VA-FNA

+R-OUT

CN106
Connecting Side Buttons

9-8

CN124
Connecting the Power and Control Signal to the POD Fan

CN120
Transmitting Video Signal from Side Terminal

Pin No.

Pin Name

Pin No.

Pin Name

GND

SIDE-Y

KEY1

SIDE-C

KEY2

GND

GND

SIDE-V

GND

SIDE-L

GND

SIDE-R

GND

10

SIDE-SDET

11

SIDE-VDET

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PCB Diagram

CN103
Connecting the Audio/Video signal from the rear input terminal
Pin Name

PIN No.

CN104
Connecting the control signal between Digital and Analog

Pin Name

Pin Name

PIN No.

Pin Name

MAIN_Y

GND

TxDM

ATI-I2S-WS

MAIN_C

GND

RxDM

ATI-I2S-DATA

SUB_Y_V

GND

GND

STI-I2S-CLK

SUB_C

GND

SDA_A

GND

DTV_CVBS

10

GND

SCL_A

10

SDA_DMD

COMP1_Y

11

12

GND

I2SCLK

11

12

SCL_DMD

COMP1_Pb

13

14

GND

I2S_WS

13

14

GND

COMP1_Pr

15

16

GND

USB_POS

15

16

I2S_DATA

COMP2_Y

17

18

GND

USB_NEG

17

18

CPU_INIT

COMP2_Pb

19

20

GND

SOUND_RESET

19

20

CPU_RESET

COMP2_Pr

21

22

GND

DDP_READY

21

22

RESET_D

MTNR_CVBS

23

24

GND

PWRGOOD

23

24

MD_nRESET

MTNR_SIF

25

26

GND

DTV_L

25

26

LAMP_ERROR

STNR_CVBS

27

28

GND

DTV_R

27

28

DLP_SYNCVAL

STNR_SIF

29

30

GND

GND

29

30

GND

CN105
Connecting Power

CN108
Connecting Power

Pin Name

PIN No.

Pin Name

Pin No.

Pin Name

5VA

POWER-MUTE

5VA

GND

S16VB

GND

33VB

GND

5VA

GND

S16VB

GND

POWER-SW

10

GND

12VA

5.7VB

11

12

5.7VB

GND

GND

13

14

GND

12VA

12VB

15

16

12VB

GND

GND

17

18

GND

30VA

12VB

19

20

12VB

10

POD-SW

GND

21

22

GND

GND

23

24

70VB

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9-9

PCB Diagram

9-4 DMD Board


9-4-1 Assy DMD Board

DDP1011

CN502 CN702 CN504

DMD

CN601

CN808

CN602

Controls the lamp (ON/OFF)


Drives the color wheel motor
Drives the panel
Controls the sensors
Involved in the engine ON/OFF

9-4-2 Names & Roles of Key Parts


* CN602 : This receives the power source from the analog board and communicates with the I2C.
* CN808 : This sends a 60Hz signal to the actuator board. The actuator board sends the signal to the actuator module.
* CN702 : This supplies the power to drive the color wheel.
* CN502 : This receives the color wheel rotating signals.
* CN504 : This sends signals to the ballast.
* CN601 : The DVD cable terminal. This receives the image data from the digital board.
* DMD PANEL : This is protected with a heat sink and fixtures.
* DDP1011 : This processes the DMD drive and the signals.

9-10

Samsung Electronics

Schematic Diagram

10. Schematic Diagram


10-1 Analog Board
10-1-1 Power/Regulator
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33VB

Power Signal
from SMPS Board

5VA

12VB

5.7VB

S16VB

70VB

[1:1]

VOUT

VIN

VOUT

S16VB

S14VB-L

S16VB

S14VB-R

POWER-MUTE
B

BD175

1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23

BLM41P600S

CIC21J601NE
B

POWER-SW

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24

IC152

IC151

SMW250-24V

CN259

12VB

CN267
FT111

[1:1]

5VB

VIN

MGND1
MGND1
FT112

BLM41P600S
2

FT113

BLM41P600S

FT116

FT117

BLM41P600S

A
BD176

B
CIC21J601NE

C756
100nF
25V
MO

C694
220uF
35V

BLM41P600S

GND

4
VIN

VADJ

VO

GND

R958
200
1/16W

MGND2
MGND2

R949
13Kohm
1/10W

BLM41P600S

VADJ

VO

MGND2
MGND2

FT115

VIN

MGND1
MGND1
4

C757
100nF
25V
MO

C695
220uF
35V

R950
13Kohm
1/10W
To DMD Board Assy (B+ Power)
R959
200
1/16W

Regulator
for Audio Amp-Left

Regulator
for Audio Amp-Right

C681
4.7uF
50V

C686
100uF
16V

C692
220uF
35V

C687
100uF
16V

9VB

5VA

12VB

5.7VB

3.3VB-D

3.3V-ATI

3.3V-ATI

6.5VA-D

9VA

30VA

5VA

33VB

CN268

12VA 30VA

IC131

12VB

IC136

12VA

1
3
5
7

9VA

LM317SX

VOUT_1

VIN
ADJ

A
FT121
1

A
FT122
1

A
FT123
1

A
BD177

BLM41P600S

VOUT_2

VOUT_1

VIN
ADJ
3

10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28

VOUT_2
4

B
BLM41P600S
2

B
BLM41P600S
2

B
BLM41P600S
2

R760

R808

845ohm
1/10W

845ohm
1/10W

29

30

MGND2

FT120

B
CIC21J601NE
B

POD-SW

C682
100uF
25V

C547
33uF
25V

C569
100nF
25V
MO

C566
100nF
50V
MO

R762
5.1Kohm
1/10W

C540
100uF
16V

C570
100nF
50V
MO

C591
82uF
16V

C623
100nF
25V
MO

C622
100nF
25 V
MO

R809
5.1Kohm
1/10W

2
4
6

11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27

CN270
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

9VB

LM317SX

MGND1

IN-30-BR200

To Digital Board Assy (Power Signal)


C580
100uF
16V

C624
100nF
25V
MO

[2N:2N-1]

Angle and EMI Shielding Type


(3711-005567)

C696
3.3uF
50V

Not in used for Korea Model


SVP-xxL3HD, SVP-xxL7HD, SVP-xxL6HD

Power Signal from SMPS Board


(only for USA)

5VA

R948
1K

5 VB

5.7VB
R1135
1K
1/16W

1.2Kohm
1/10W

O P2

R923
2K
O P3

KIA78D05F
1

XREF

Thermal Resistance (10 X 10)

8VA-FAN

IC158

9VA

O
G

Power Check Indicator LED

MIC39102BM

BD195
CIC21J601NE
R1136
51Kohm
1/10W

1
2
3
4

EN

GND

IN

GND

OUT

GND

ADJ

GND

C807
C797
100nF
10uF
25V
50V
MATERIAL

Not in used for Korea Model


SVP-xxL3HD, SVP-xxL7HD, SVP-xxL6HD

Samsung Electronics

OP1

R921

IC154

FAN-SW

FAN-SW..
High : Output enabled
Low : Output disabled

12VB

5.7VB

8
7
6
5

C799
100uF
25V
R1137
9.1Kohm
1/10W

C808
100nF
25V
MATERIAL

C728
22uF
16V

C758
100nF
25V
MO

C688
100uF
16V

C759
100nF
25V
MO

CableCard Fan Power Control


If a CableCard inserted, IC158 is enabled
to drive the Fan and cool a CableCard

10-1

Schematic Diagram

10-1-2 DCDC

O
C587
82uF
16V

BS

SS

IN

EN

SW

COMP

GND

FB

C625
100nF
25V
MO

36Kohm

C657
100nF
16V
MO

IC140

R1122
3Kohm
1/10W

MP1583DN
1
2
3
4

C588
82uF
16V

useSS340

R919
39K
1/16W

R911

BS

SS

IN

EN

SW COMP
FB

GND

C626
100nF
25V
MO

11Kohm
1/10W

C666
180pF

1%

R916
36Kohm

C658
100nF
16V
MO

C735
82uF
6.3V

1/10W

1%

8
7
6
5

C598
120uF
6.3V

R1123
10K
1/16W

C736
82uF
6.3V

1%

C661
3.3nF

L152
BLM41P600S

L171

1/10W

D257
SK34

C665
180pF

C652
10nF

R905

C597
120uF
6.3V

R915

1%

8
7
6
5

R904

KOR

BD157
BLM41P600S

100K

B
2

R918
39K
1/16W

MP1583DN
1
2
3
4

L151
BLM41P600S

L170

100K

USA

BD184

3.3VB-D

12VB

C650
10nF

IC139
BD156

3.3V-ATI

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BD184
BLM41P600S

BD156
BLM41P600S
A

12V-OPTION

12VB

12VA

1%

useSS340
R912
D256
SK34

C662
3.3nF

11Kohm
1/10W

1%

DCDC Converter for Power of ATI-CPU

DCDC Converter for Power of ATI-CPU

USA/KOR Common B+ power

USA : STD power


KOR : B+ power

6.5VA-D

12VA

C654
10nF

47Kohm
1/10W

C601
82uF
16V

IC142
SS

IN

EN

SW COMP
GND

C628
100nF
25V
MO

FB

1%

8
7
6
5

R907

C590
82uF
16V

BS

C668
180pF

100K

1
2
3
4

C660
100nF
16V
MO

C734
82uF
16V

R807

MP1583DN

BD159
BLM41P600S

C600
82uF
16V

B
2

R803

1%

L154
BLM41P600S

L173

1.5K
1/16W

useSS340
R914
D255
SK34

C664
3.3nF

11Kohm
1/10W

1%

DCDC Converter for Power of Channel Board


Only for USA

Not In Used for Korea Models


SVP-xxL3HD, SVP-xxL6HD & SVP-xxL7HD

10-2

Samsung Electronics

Schematic Diagram

10-1-3 External A/V, Component and Audio Input including Side-AV


5VB

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L165

10uH

L166

10uH

L194

10uH

DVI-R
DVI-L
PC-R

BD194
CIC21J601NE

V1-IN(EXT2-V(Y))

10

N.C.(EXT2-VOUT)

11

12

N.C.(EXT2-RED(C))

18

N.C.(EXT2-ROUT)

19

20

V1-RIN(EXT2-RIN)

V1-LIN(EXT2-LIN)

21

22

23

24

25

26

V2-DET

27

28

S2-C

29

30

S2-Y

31

32

V2-IN(EXT3-V(Y))

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

N.C.(EXT2-DET)

N.C.(EXT3-VOUT)

V2
R2

41

42

N.C.(EXT3-LOUT)

43

44

V2-RIN(EXT3-RIN)

V2-LIN(EXT3-LIN)

45

46

N.C.(EXT3-FB)

47

48

MON-ROUT(AUDIO-ROUT)

49

50

51

52

MON-LOUT(AUDIO-LOUT)

53

54

MON-VOUT

55

56

COMP1-Y

57

58

COMP1-Pb

59

60

COMP1-Pr

61

62

COMP1-DET

63

64

COMP1-L

65

66

COMP2-Y

N.C.(EXT3-DET)

L181
10uH

C748
100pF
50V
MO

L180
0ohm

1/8W

Change to 0ohm

MON-LOUT
MON-VOUT
COMP1-Y-IN
COMP1-Pb-IN
COMP1-Pr-IN
COMP1-DET
COMP1-L

COMP2-L

C744
100pF
50V
MO

D273
CDS3C30GTH

C743
100pF
50V
MO

D263
CDS3C30GTH

10uH

D264
CDS3C30GTH

L176

D272
CDS3C30GTH

COMP2-DET

74

D271
CDS3C30GTH

72

73

D270
CDS3C30GTH

COMP2-Pr

71

D269
CDS3C30GTH

COMP2-Pb

70

D268
CDS3C30GTH

COMP2-R

68

MGND2
MGND2
MGND4
MGND4

COMP2-R

67
69

D267
CDS3C30GTH

L177
10uH

L179
10uH
C747
100pF
50V
MO

CN269
UJB-19-01F

C746
100pF
50V
MO

Samsung Electronics

D262
CDS3C30GTH

D260
CDS3C30GTH

D259
CDS3C30GTH

D258
CDS3C30GTH

D261
CDS3C30GTH

BP96-00547C, changed Jack removing "PC-L/R"


BP96-00547D, final Jack including "PC-L/R" & USB(for service)

L175

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

SIDE-Y
SIDE-C
SIDE-V

L139

10uH

L140

10uH

SIDE-L
SIDE-R
SIDE-SDET
SIDE-VDET

C363

C362

100pF
50V

100pF
50V

MO

MO

COMP2-Y-IN
COMP2-Pb-IN
COMP2-Pr-IN
COMP2-DET
COMP2-L

CN269 is a new Item and the Code Number is...


BP96-00547B, full Jack including "PC-L/R"

CN223

D164

N.C.(EXT3-GRN)

CDS3C30GTH

N.C.(EXT3-RED(C))

N.C.(EXT3-BLU)
N.C.(EXT3-ROUT)

COMP1-R

V2-DET
S2-C
S2-Y

D166

16

C749
100pF
50V
MO

CDS3C30GTH

14

15

C750
100pF
50V
MO

D163

13

10uH

D284
CDS3C30GTH

S1-Y

D283
CDS3C30GTH

1/8W

L183
D282
CDS3C30GTH

0ohm

CDS3C30GTH

COMP1-R

S1-C

D274
CDS3C30GTH

D265
CDS3C30GTH

D266
CDS3C30GTH

C745
100pF
50V
MO

17

L2
10uH

N.C.(EXT2-LOUT)

S2-DET

L178

V1-DET

D275
CDS3C30GTH

S2-DET

L182
2

D276
CDS3C30GTH

10uH
C751
100pF
50V
MO

D285
CDS3C30GTH

D286
CDS3C30GTH

L184

MGND1
MGND1
MGND3
MGND3

S1-DET
L1

S1-DET

Change to 0ohm

90
92

D165

88

89

CDS3C30GTH

87

S1-C
S1-Y
V1
MON-ROUT
R1

D162

86

CDS3C30GTH

84

D205

83
85

V1-DET

CDS3C30GTH

82

D204
CDS3C30GTH

80

81

From Side AV Board Assy

78

79

91

C816
100pF
50V
MO

76

77

D277
CDS3C30GTH

75

C815
100pF
50V
MO

C613
100pF
50V
MO

C612
100pF
50V
MO

D280
CDS3C30GTH

PC-L

D278
CDS3C30GTH

D279
CDS3C30GTH

C806
100nF
25V

D281
CDS3C30GTH

C804
10uF
16V

D304
CDS3C30GTH

D303
CDS3C30GTH

10uH

D291
CDS3C30GTH

USB-POS

D290
CDS3C30GTH

USB-NEG

D241
CDS3C30GTH

D240
CDS3C30GTH

L195

10uH

C742
100pF
50V
MO

10-3

Schematic Diagram

10-1-4 A/V Switching


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8V-6425

12V-OPTION

IC159

L193
1.5uH

BA178M08FP
3

8V-6425

8V-6425

[Not in Used]

C805
100nF
25V
MATERIAL

C798
100uF
25V

Y/C Switching-2nd

Y/C Switching-1st

L190
1.5uH

R1080

SDA-A
R1065

SDA-A

100

R1070

SCL-A

1K

100

IC148

R994

100

R1071

S1-C

100

C697

10uF
16V
10uF
16V

C702

1
2
3
4
5
6

R1066

S2-Y

100

R1067

S2-C

10 0

COMB-C-OUT

C699

R1068

100

C700

R1069

100

C701

COMB-Y-OUT

10uF
16V
10uF
16V

C698

7
8
9
10

10uF
16V
10uF
16V

IN1

V CC

SDA

OUT1

IN2

OUT2

SCL

OUT3

IN3

OUT4

IN4

OUT5

SUB

OUT6

IN5

OUT7

VCCP

OUT8

IN6

MAIN-Y-OUT

C712

100

GND

R993

20

MAIN-COUT

C713

100
C801
100uF
25V

10uF

18

R992

17

15

R991

14

C708

10uF

16V

5
6

SUB-COUT

C709

13

10uF

16V

12

11

R1077

SIDE-Y

ADDR:96h

100 C710

10uF

10

16V
R1078

SIDE-C

100 C711

IN1

VCC

SDA

OUT1

IN2

OUT2

SCL

OUT3

IN3

OUT4

IN4

OUT5

SUB

OUT6

IN5

OUT7

VCCP

OUT8

I N6

GND

R986
0

SUB-Y-OUT

SUB-Y-V
R985
0

SUB-C

20
19

R980
0

MAIN-Y-OUT

18

MAIN-Y

17
16

R981
0

MAIN-C-OUT

15

Use in PAL model, to bypass 3D-Comb block

R982
0

SUB-C-OUT

TEA6425D

10uF

SUB-YOUT

16

C771
100nF
25V

IC147

16V

19

R1179
0

MAIN-V-OUT
SUB-V-OUT

16V

TEA6425D

R1064

S1-Y

R1079

SCL-A

C767
100nF
25V

C800
100uF
25V

R1036

L191
1.5uH

MAIN-C

14
13
12

CAP-Y-OUT

11

MON-MIXED-V-OUT

ADDR:92h

10uF
16V
C770
100nF
25V

C766
100nF
25V

R1056
4.7K

R975
75

R1059
4.7K

R1057 R1058
4.7K
4.7K

R976
75

R1049
4.7K

C796
100uF
16V

R1048
4.7K

O
G

R1053
4.7K

R1050
4.7K

8V-6425
[Not in Used]

8V-6425

L196
1.5uH

Q158
KSC1623-G

C814
100uF
25V

SDA-A

SCL-A

R1076
R1075

100

IC146
C707
C706

STNR-CVBS

V1

C
B

V2

R1072
R1073

100
100

C703

16V

10uF
16V
10uF
16V

C704

5
6
7
8
9

E
R1094

100

C777

150ohm
1/10W

Q160
KSC1623-G

DTV-CVBS

SIDE-V

150ohm
1/10W

10-4

1 00

IN1

VCC

SDA

OUT1

IN2

OUT2

SCL

OUT3

IN3

OUT4

IN4

OUT5

SUB

OUT6

IN5

OUT7

VCCP

OUT8

IN6

GND

19

R998

18
17

15

CAP-V-OUT

14
13

R995

12
11

CVBS Switching

TEA6422D

MAIN-V-OUT
SUB-V-OUT

16

ADDR:90h
C768
100nF
25V

IC149

20

C705
10uF
16V

R974
75
C

MON-V-OUT

L1
L2
DTV-L
SIDE-L
COMP1-L
COMP2-L
SUB-L

R1158

R1074

10

10uF
16V

R1165
1K
1/16W

R1156

R1164
1K
1/16W

C774
1nF
50V
MO

D289
RLZ12B

TEA6425D

10uF
16V
10uF

Q159
KSC1623-G

C684 C772
100uF 100nF
25V
25V

C769
100nF
25V

C802
100uF
25V

AUDIO
SWITCHING

3.3uH

100

R1163
1K
1/16W

R1154
150ohm
1/10W

L187

L192
1.5uH

C817
100nF
25V

MTNR-CVBS

9VB

R1037

1K

R1038

1K

R1092

1K

C714
C715
C778

10uF
16V
10uF
16V
10uF
16V

R1039

1K

C716

R1040

1K

C717

R1041

1K

C718

10uF
16V
10uF
16V
10uF
16V
R997
0

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

GND
CAP

SDA
SCL

VS

ADDR

L1

R1

L2

R2

L3

R3

NC

NC

NC

NC

L4

R4

L5

R5
R6

L6
LOUT1

ROUT3

RPUT1

LOUT3

LOUT2

ROUT2

ADDR:98H

28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15

R1081

100

R1082

100

C719
C720

10uF
16V
10uF
16V

C779

10uF

SDA-A
SCL-A
R1042

1K

R1043

1K

R1093

1K

R1044

1K

16V

C721

10uF
16V

C722

10uF
16V
10uF
16V

C723

R996

R1045

1K

R1046

1K

R1
R2
DTV-R
SIDE-R
COMP1-R
COMP2-R
SUB-R

MAIN-L
MAIN-R

Samsung Electronics

Schematic Diagram

10-1-5 Component, Monitor-out and Caption-CVBS Buffer


5VB-BUF

5VB

L188

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3.3uH

5VB-BUF

5VB-BUF
C803
100uF
25V

C811
100nF
25V
MATERIAL

R936
10K
1/16W

Q143
KSC1623-G

COMP1-Y-IN
C669
22uF
16V

R937
22K
1/16W

R938
10K
1/16W

R1149
100
1/16W

C670
22uF
16V

R930
470
1/16W

R942
10K
1/16W

R939
22K
1/16W

R1150
100
1/16W

Q146
KSC1623-G

R1148
100
1/16W

COMP1-Pb

C671
22uF
16V

R933
470
1/16W

R945
22K
1/16W

R941
22K
1/16W

R1153
100
1/16W

COMP1-Pr
R932
470
1/16W

R946
10K
1/16W

Q147
KSC1623-G

C673
22uF
16V

Q145
KSC1623-G

5VB-BUF

COMP2-Pb-IN
COMP2-Y

C
B

COMP1-Pr-IN

R931
470
1/16W

R944
10K
1/16W

C
B

COMP2-Y-IN

R943
22K
1/16W

Q144
KSC1623-G

5VB-BUF

5VB-BUF

C672
22uF
16V

C
B

COMP1-Pb-IN
COMP1-Y

R940
10K
1/16W

R1151
100
1/16W

COMP2-Pb

C674
22uF
16V

R934
470
1/16W

Q148
KSC1623-G

COMP2-Pr-IN

R947
22K
1/16W

R1152
100
1/16W

COMP2-Pr
R935
470
1/16W

8V-6425
8V-6425

R1099
470

R1100
470

R988
100
R1017
68

R990
100

MON-VOUT

MON-MIXED-V-OUT

C729
470uF
16V

MON-V-OUT

R989
100

Q154
KSA1182

Q153

CAP-Y-OUT

R1016
1.5K

KSC1623-G
R1178
470
1/16W

CAP-V-OUT
R987
100

R1055
4.7K

Q161
KSA1182

R1177
470
1/16W

Samsung Electronics

CAP-CVBS

R1176
470
1/16W

10-5

Schematic Diagram

10-1-6 3D-Comb Block


5VB

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BD121
CIC21J601NE
B

R1139
4.7K
1/16W
R723
100
1/16W

R744
47K
1/16W

Q115
KSA1182

Q107
KSC1623-Y

B
C

R662
220
1/16W

KSA1182

C417
10uF
16V

C466
100nF

R714
100
R715
100
R722
100

B
C

Q106
KSC1623-Y

C503
1nF 50V
MO

BD122
CIC21J601NE

R735
4.7K
1/16W

Q105
E

C421
1uF
50V

9VB

R675
1K
1/16W

R745
220Kohm
1/10W

SCL-A
RESET-D

C422
1uF
50V

C794
10uF
16V

R754
2.2K
1/16W

SDA-A

3.3VB

R699
470
1/16W

C168
100nF
50V
MO

Change : 04/03/05
C576
470nF
16V
MO

R801
180ohm
1/10W

R741
30K
1/16W

R756
2.2K
1/16W

C458
100nF

3
OUT

KSA1182

R695
3.9K
1/16W

FT108
K354BAI-K5110=P3

Q111
KSC1623-Y

B
C
E

R740
470
1/16W

R702
470
1/16W

1
2
3

R698
10
1/16W

R1127
100
1/16W

10

M_OUT

GND

C795

Q124
KSA1182

4
5
6

GND

C809
100nF
25V
MATERIAL

NC
M_IN

OUT

Q112
KSC1623-Y

R719
100
1/16W

R1134
1K
1/16W

R1128
22K
1/16W

R713
2.2K
1/16W

51

54

53

52
FSCI

CKMD

AVDD_2

56

57

55

CLK8

DGND_3

59

58
SLA0

RSTB

60

61
ST0

SCL

ST1

SDA

64

62

65

66

67

68

63

NSTD

DVDD_2

DYCO0

DYCO1

AGND_2

Q1

45

100nF

TEST24

44

TEST23

43

TEST22

42

TEST21

41
40

TEST20

39

DVDDIO

38

TEST19

37

TEST18

36

TEST17

35

3.3VB

34
33
32

DVDDRAM_1

31

DGNDRAM_2

TEST15
DVDDRAM_2

C453
100nF

2.5VB

BD127
CIC21J601NE

30

EXTDYCO9

EXTDYCO8

DGNDRAM_1
29

28

27

EXTDYCO7

EXTDYCO6

26

TEST08

TEST07

11

TEST05

TEST06

10

TEST03

TEST02

TEST01

TEST04
7

Q0

DVDD_1

100nF

C452
100nF

COMB-C-OUT

R704
470
1/16W

2.5VB

5VB
IC122

BD125
CIC21J601NE

LF25CDT
1

C460
100nF
50V
MO
R1130
10
1/16W

R720
100
1/16W
E

47uF
16V
NC

Q157
KSC1623-Y

C454

DGND_2

C478
22pF
50V MO

C455

46

C414

R703
470
1/16W

R705
470
1/16W

R1129
10
1/16W
C

10-6

GND

IN

MGND1

NC

MGND2

R738
1K
1/16W

47

10uF
16V

FT110
TH355LSK-K5243

39Kohm
1/10W

XI
AVDD_1

C479
22pF

R1124

48

C412
10uF
16V

50V
MO

R757
1K
1/16W

C477
22pF
50V MO

C
B

Q110
KSC1623-Y
E

R701
470
1/16W

100nF

R680
1K
1/16W

GND2

1
5

GND1

IN
GND3

KSA1182

C451
E

Q121

50
49

XO

Q123
KSA1182

Q122
E

R718
100
1/16W

R700
470
1/16W

100nF

TESTIC2

C459

TESTIC1

BD124
CIC21J601NE

DGND_1

2.5VB

R697
10
1/16W

69

3D-Comb

TEST26

9VB

R679
1K
1/16W

DYCO2

TEST25

DVDD_3

100

FSCO
AGND_1

TEST16

99

R755
2.2K
1/16W

DYCO3

70

71

72

73

76

75

74

77

AGND_5

25

98

ACI

EXTDYCO5

97

VRBC

EXTDYCO4

96

VRTC

24

95

C449

AVDD_5

23

94

EXTDYCO3

93

C448

22

100nF

EXTDYCO2

92

EXTDYCO1

C447

UPD64083GF-3BA

AVDD_4

EXTDYCO0

100nF

91

21

100nF

VRBY

20

C446

VCLY

VRTY

19

90

100nF

EXTALTF

89

C445

TEST14

100nF

18

25V

IC128

17

C810
100nF

AGND_3
AGND_4
AYI

TEST13

87
88

CBPY

TEST12

86

10uF

AYO

16

85

15

84

C444

AVDD_3

ACO

TEST11

100nF

16V

C419

C413
100uF
25V

X1
AS-20.000-20-FUND-SMD

CBPC

TEST10

82

14

81

C443

TEST09

100nF

83

BD123
CIC21J601NE

DYCO4

DYCO5

DYCO6

DYCO7

C442

13

GND

100nF

Q131
KSA1182

12

NC

Q119
KSA1182

R712
1K
1/16W

10

C578
0.39nF
50V
MO

DYCO8

IN

R678
1K
1/16W

ALTF

R736
1K
1/16W

R677
1K
1/16W

R743
22K
1/16W

R716
100
1/16W

C579
0.03nF
50V
MO

L150
4.7uH

C467

DYCO9

C424
47uF
16V

GND

MGND2

MAIN-V-OUT

M_OUT

R799
4.7K
1/16W

100nF

CSI

Q109
KSC1623-Y 3

C418
10uF
16V

C420
10uF
16V

RPLL

80

GND

[Not in Used]

R656
0
1/16W

R676
1K
1/16W

C456
100nF

78

NC

KSC1623-Y
E

NC

R1131
0
1/16W

79

OUT

KIL

M_IN

BD128
CIC21J601NE

Q120

LINE

DGND_4

R696
10
1/16W

R742
22K
1/16W

2.5VB

R717
100
1/16W

R737
560
1/16W

FT109
TH355LSK-K5243

C457
100nF

MGND1

C411
100uF
25V

R797
2 20
1/16W

C577
10nF
50V
MO

R798
1K
1/16W

R681
820ohm
1/10W

R711
56ohm
1/10W

Q125
KSA1182

C461
100nF
C398

10uF
16V

100uF
16V

BD126
CIC21J601NE
Q113
KSC1623-Y

COMB-Y-OUT
R721
100
1/16W

3.3VB

IC123
BA033FP

R706
470
1/16W

C415

5VB

O
G

O
G

C462
100nF

C416

C399

10uF
16V

100uF
16V

C463
100nF

C440
68pF
50V

Samsung Electronics

Schematic Diagram

10-1-7 Sound Processor/Amp


5VB

This Document can not be used without Samsungs authorization.

BD121
CIC21J601NE
B

R1139
4.7K
1/16W
R723
100
1/16W

R744
47K
1/16W

Q115
KSA1182

Q107
KSC1623-Y

B
C

R662
220
1/16W

KSA1182

C417
10uF
16V

C466
100nF

R714
100
R715
100
R722
100

B
C

Q106
KSC1623-Y

C503
1nF 50V
MO

BD122
CIC21J601NE

R735
4.7K
1/16W

Q105
E

C421
1uF
50V

9VB

R675
1K
1/16W

R745
220Kohm
1/10W

SCL-A
RESET-D

C422
1uF
50V

C794
10uF
16V

R754
2.2K
1/16W

SDA-A

3.3VB

R699
470
1/16W

C168
100nF
50V
MO

Change : 04/03/05
C576
470nF
16V
MO

R801
180ohm
1/10W

R741
30K
1/16W

R756
2.2K
1/16W

C458
100nF

KSA1182

R680
1K
1/16W

R695
3.9K
1/16W

FT108
K354BAI-K5110=P3

Q111
KSC1623-Y

B
C
E

R740
470
1/16W

R702
470
1/16W

1
2
3

R698
10
1/16W

R1127
100
1/16W

10

M_OUT

GND

C795

Q124
KSA1182

4
5
6

GND

C809
100nF
25V
MATERIAL

NC
M_IN

OUT

Q112
KSC1623-Y

R719
100
1/16W

R1134
1K
1/16W

R1128
22K
1/16W

R713
2.2K
1/16W

FSCI

51

54

52

53

CKMD

AVDD_2

56

57

55

CLK8

DGND_3

59

58
SLA0

RSTB

60

61
ST0

SCL

ST1

SDA

64

62

65

66

67

68

63

NSTD

DVDD_2

DYCO0

DYCO1

AGND_2

Q1

45

100nF

TEST24

44

TEST23

43

TEST22

42

TEST21

41
40

TEST20

39

DVDDIO

38

TEST19

37

TEST18

36

TEST17

35
34

TEST15

33

DVDDRAM_2

32

DVDDRAM_1

31

DGNDRAM_2

DGNDRAM_1

EXTDYCO9

EXTDYCO8

3.3VB

C453
100nF

2.5VB

BD127
CIC21J601NE

30

29

28

27

EXTDYCO7

EXTDYCO6

26

TEST08

TEST07

11

TEST05

TEST06

10

TEST03

TEST04
7

TESTIC2

TEST02

TEST01

Q0

DVDD_1

100nF

C452
100nF

COMB-C-OUT

R704
470
1/16W

2.5VB

5VB
IC122

BD125
CIC21J601NE

LF25CDT
1

C460
100nF
50V
MO
R1130
10
1/16W

R720
100
1/16W
E

47uF
16V
NC

Q157
KSC1623-Y

C454

DGND_2

C478
22pF
50V MO

C455

46

C414

R703
470
1/16W

R705
470
1/16W

R1129
10
1/16W
C

Samsung Electronics

GND

IN

MGND1

NC

MGND2

R738
1K
1/16W

47

10uF
16V

FT110
TH355LSK-K5243

39Kohm
1/10W

XI
AVDD_1

C479
22pF

R1124

48

C412
10uF
16V

50V
MO

R757
1K
1/16W

C477
22pF
50V MO

C
B

Q110
KSC1623-Y
E

R701
470
1/16W

100nF

OUT

GND1

IN

GND2

GND3

KSA1182

C451
E

Q121

50
49

XO

Q123
KSA1182

Q122
E

R718
100
1/16W

R700
470
1/16W

100nF

C459

TESTIC1

BD124
CIC21J601NE

DGND_1

2.5VB

R697
10
1/16W

69

3D-Comb

9VB

R679
1K
1/16W

DYCO2

70

TEST25
TEST26
DVDD_3

100

FSCO
AGND_1

TEST16

99

R755
2.2K
1/16W

DYCO3

71

72

73

76

75

74

77

AGND_5

25

98

ACI

EXTDYCO5

97

VRBC

EXTDYCO4

96

VRTC

24

95

C449

AVDD_5

23

94

EXTDYCO3

93

C448

22

100nF

EXTDYCO2

92

EXTDYCO1

C447

UPD64083GF-3BA

AVDD_4

EXTDYCO0

100nF

91

21

100nF

VRBY

20

C446

VCLY

VRTY

EXTALTF

90

100nF

19

89

C445

TEST14

100nF

18

25V

IC128

TEST13

C810
100nF

AGND_3
AGND_4
AYI

17

87
88

CBPY

16

86

10uF

AYO

TEST12

85

TEST11

84

C444

AVDD_3

ACO

15

100nF

16V

C419

C413
100uF
25V

X1
AS-20.000-20-FUND-SMD

CBPC

14

82

TEST10

81

C443

TEST09

100nF

83

BD123
CIC21J601NE

DYCO4

DYCO5

DYCO6

DYCO7

C442

13

GND

100nF

Q131
KSA1182

12

NC

Q119
KSA1182

R712
1K
1/16W

10

C578
0.39nF
50V
MO

DYCO8

IN

R678
1K
1/16W

ALTF

R736
1K
1/16W

R677
1K
1/16W

R743
22K
1/16W

R716
100
1/16W

C579
0.03nF
50V
MO

L150
4.7uH

C467

DYCO9

C424
47uF
16V

GND

MGND2

MAIN-V-OUT

M_OUT

R799
4.7K
1/16W

100nF

CSI

Q109
KSC1623-Y 3

C418
10uF
16V

C420
10uF
16V

RPLL

80

GND

[Not in Used]

R656
0
1/16W

R676
1K
1/16W

C456
100nF

78

NC

KSC1623-Y
E

NC

R1131
0
1/16W

79

OUT

KIL

M_IN

BD128
CIC21J601NE

Q120

LINE

DGND_4

R696
10
1/16W

R742
22K
1/16W

2.5VB

R717
100
1/16W

R737
560
1/16W

FT109
TH355LSK-K5243

C457
100nF

MGND1

C411
100uF
25V

R797
220
1/16W

C577
10nF
50V
MO

R798
1K
1/16W

R681
820ohm
1/10W

R711
56ohm
1/10W

Q125
KSA1182

C461
100nF
C398

10uF
16V

100uF
16V

BD126
CIC21J601NE
Q113
KSC1623-Y

COMB-Y-OUT
R721
100
1/16W

3.3VB

IC123
BA033FP

R706
470
1/16W

C415

5VB

O
G

O
G

C462
100nF

C416

C399

10uF
16V

100uF
16V

C463
100nF

C440
68pF
50V

10-7

Schematic Diagram

10-1-8 M1 Micom, PCF8574


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C637
100nF
25V

C581
330uF
16V

MATERIAL

MATERIAL

C641
100nF
25V

C629
100nF
25V

MATERIAL

C642
100nF
25V

MATERIAL

C595
10uF
16V

C643
100nF
25V

R1061
SCL-A

R1028

V1-DET

1K

P6
N.C.

SDA

P5

VDD

P4

N.C.

10

1/16W

VSS
P3
N.C.

A2

P2

P0

P1

1K
1K

18

1K

16

1K

14

1K
1K

11

1K

R1014

SCL

VSS

SDA

1 /1 6 W

100

1/16W

R874

100

1/16W

R878

470

1/16W

R876

SDA-M1

100

1/16W

R877

SCL-M1

100

1/16W

100

R879

SOUND-MUTE

1 /1 6 W

R880

R1147
1K
1/16W

CAP-CVBS
C640
100nF
25V
MATERIAL

100

1/16W

R1167
0
1/16W

P1_7

P0_1

P1_6

P0_2

P1_5

P0_3

P1_4

P1_3

P0_5

P1_2

P0_6

P1_1

P0_7

P1_0

4.7K

4.7K
1/16W

R1118

4.7K
1/16W

R1117

1/16W

R1116

4.7K

4.7K
1/16W

R818

1/16W

R817

16

100

R881

100

100

VDDA2_5_1

VSSA_1

100

R886

100

R885

10-8

100

26

1/16W

R884

C651
10nF
50V
MO

D302

PMLL4148

RLZ5.6B-TE-11

D298

Product Ident (DLP:Low)


Product Ident (DLP:Low)

RLZ5.6B-TE-11

Buyer Ident (KOR:Low, USA:High)

Port 2.0... Option_B


Port 2.1... Option_C

D299

Port 0.6... Option_A

P2_3

XTAL2

C676
10nF
50V
MO

C655
10nF
50V
MO

4.7K

820ohm
1/10W

N.C.

A2

P2

P0

P1

15
14

1K

R1047
1/16W

13
12

R1032
1/16W

1K

R1006
1/16W

R1005
1/16W

1/16W

10K

10K

R1003

R1004
R1142

1/16W

FAN-SW
FAN-ERROR

R1114
1/16W

11

1K

R1132

1K

R1133

GAIN1
GAIN0

IN

OUT

GND

3.3VA-M1
X3
HC-49/SM5H 6MHz

35

R894

100
1/16W

34

C618
0.03nF
50V MO

XTAL1

C619
0.03nF
50V MO

R1091
4.7K
1/16W
CPU-RESETn

33
RST_

C
32

P3_0

P4_3

P3_1

P4_2

31

P3_2

VDD3_3_2

P3_3

VSS_2

P3_4

P3_7

R954
100
1/16W

R890

100
1/16W

CPU-INT

30

R999
4.7K
1/16W

Q155
KSC1623-Y

29

P3_5

1/16W

RLZ5.6B-TE-11

LED1

25

R806

36

24

100

D300

LED2

100
1/16W

R883

VSSA_2

23

1 /1 6 W

IR

P2_2

22

1/16W

C820
100nF
25V

37
VDDA2_5_2

21

R887

P3

R1031
1/16W

1K

IC138

P2_1

20

1/16W

Rx DM

VSS

1K

KIA7025AP
3

38

VS

A0
A1

18
17
16

3.3VA-M1

POD-SW

C783
10uF
16V

39

HS_SSC

P4

R840
1K
1/16W

40

19

D301

D297

C819
10nF
50V

PMLL4148

RLZ5.6B-TE-11

R888

C818
10nF
50V

D296

100

P5

VDD

19

PWRGOOD

100
1/16W

BLANK_COR

18

1/16W

R872

VDD2_5_2

17

RLZ5.6B-TE-11

R882

DLP-SYNCVAL

100
1/16W

41

P2_0

1/16W

KEY1

LED3

100

1/16W

100
1/16W

SDA

R1030
1/16W

VSS_3

14

1/16W

R871

43

CVBS

R899

R870

VDD3_3_3

13

15

47

46

N.C.

R1029
1/16W

1K

R1121
1K
1/16W

MD-nRESET

42
VDD3_3_1

100

100
1/16W

P6

N.C.

1K
20

DDP-READY

1/16W

R869

SCL

N.C.

P7

I/O Expander
for other function

R868
470

1/16W

44
VDD2_5-1

C763
100nF
25V

MON-OUT-MUTE

100

R867

45

12

R898

100

49

P0_4

6
7

MATERIAL

1/16W

50

VSS_1

(USA Model)

R866

48

10

51

10

Not in Used

R1186

R1180

P0_0

R1012
10K

/INT

100
1/16W

52

11

5VA-M1

R1181

R1166

100

R873

LAMP-ERROR

1K

1K

4.7K
1/16W

4.7K
1/16W

4.7K
1/16W

R846

4.7K
1/16W

R845

4.7K
1/16W

R852

1/16W

R848

R875

8
7
6
5

100

IC157
PCF8574ATS
1

Q1

/WC

NC

IC144
SDA555X-OTP

R1109
10K
1/16W

Q0

VCC

NC
NC

M1 uCom

1/16W

1/16W

R1062

SDA-A

Q156
KSC1623-Y

R1063

SCL-A

10K

10K

R1120
2.2K
1/16W

1/16W

R1141
1/16W

2.5VA-M1

3.3VA-M1

4.7K

4.7K
AT24C16AN-10SI-2.7

R850

R849

IC133

1/16W

3.3VA-M1

1/16W

1/16W

C647
100nF
25V

C646
100nF
25V

R1015

C645
100nF
25V

C644
100nF
25V

POWER-SW

R908

V2-DET

MATERIAL

MATERIAL

R1119
4.7K
1/16W

KEY-PWR

SIDE-VDET

R1027

R1140

MATERIAL

5VA-M1

KEY2

S1-DET

R1026
1/16W

5VA-M1

2.5VA-M1

1/16W

R1025
1/16W

13

1/16W

MATERIAL

C630
100nF
25V

C582
330uF
16V

C656
470pF
50V

S2-DET

10K

MATERIAL

C638
100nF
25V

R825
470
1/16W

SIDE-SDET

R1024
1/16W

15

12

COMP1-DET

R1023
1/16W

17

I/O Expander
for Jack ID

5VA-8574

2
MATERIAL

1
2
3
4

COMP2-DET

R1022
1/16W

19

R1021
1/16W

20

1/16W

C725
10uF
16V

SCL

A1

P7

N.C.

A0

7
MATERIAL

IC137
I

4
5

C762
100nF
25V

LF25CDT
1

100
1/16W

2.5VA-M1

Place near the M1 uCom(IC144)

/INT

1/16W

SDA-A

(PLACE NEAR EACH POWER PIN)

1/16W

100

R1060

5VA

IC156
PCF8574ATS

R1013
10K

10K

R1007
10K

C633
100nF
25V

10K

C724
10uF
16V

MATERIAL

10K

2
MATERIAL

C761
100nF
25V

C730
10uF
16V

10K

1/16W

MATERIAL

GND

R1001

R1002

BD160
CIC21J601NE

OUT

1/16W

IN

10K

BD178
CIC21J601NE

5VA-M1

5VA

IC135
KA78RM33D

10K

Place near the M1 uCom(IC144)

5VA-8574

5VA

R1000

3.3VA-M1

10K

(PLACE NEAR EACH POWER PIN)

5VA

P3_6

28

R891

27

R1126

100
1/16W

TxDM

100

C677
10nF
50V
MO

IC144 s Code will be different with B.O.M. because it is the MTP type micom

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Schematic Diagram

10-1-9 Signal Connection


This Document can not be used without Samsungs authorization.
70VB

MAIN-Y

5VA 12VB

CN257

SUB-Y-V

(I2C TEST)

BD151
CIC21J601NE

SMW200-30C

SUB-C

5VA
CN266
C565
100nF
25V
MO
R811
R812

C546
33uF
25V

SDA-M1
SCL-M1

1/16W

0
0

1/16W

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

BD182
CIC21J601NE

Use Only L6 Cabinet

CN249
1
2
3
4

COMP1-Pb
COMP1-Pr
COMP2-Y

C740
100nF
16V
MO

COMP2-Pb
COMP2-Pr
CN274

CN250

C525
100nF
25V
MO

COMP1-Y

GT1

SDA-A
SCL-A

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30

1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29

DTV-CVBS

8VA-FAN
BD166
CIC21J601NE

[1:1]

MAIN-C

MTNR-CVBS
1
2
3
4

Place beside C411

SDA-DMD
SCL-DMD

From/To Sub-Detect PCB

3
2
1

FAN-ERROR

MTNR-SIF
STNR-CVBS

R1083
100
1/16W

For Debugging

STNR-SIF

AV Signal Connection
Between Analog and Digital

CableCARD Cooling FAN

[2N:2N-1]

BD165
CIC21J601NE

CN265
1
2
3

IR

1
2
3
4

C649
100nF
50V
MO

SDA-A
SCL-A
I2S-CLK
I2S-WS
USB-POS
USB-NEG
SOUND-RESET
DDP-READY
PWRGOOD
DTV-L
DTV-R

D244
CDS3C30GTH

12VB

2. GND
3. 5VA

2. KEY-PWR 2. KEY1
3. GND
3. KEY2
4. LED1
5. LED2
6. LED3

4. GND

2. KEY1
3. KEY2
4. SDA-M1
5. SCL-M1
6. 5VB

CN261
1
2
3
4
5
6

KEY-PWR
LED1
LED2
LED3

LED1
KEY1
KEY2
SDA-M1
SCL-M1

R814
R813

1/16W

0
0

1/16W

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B
Front IR/LED PCB - LED

ATI-I2S-WS
ATI-I2S-DATA
ATI-I2S-CLK
SDA-DMD
SCL-DMD
I2S-DATA
CPU-INT
CPU-RESETn
RESET-D
MD-nRESET
LAMP-ERROR
DLP-SYNCVAL

Control Signal Connection


Between Analog and Digital

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

C648
100nF
50V
MO

D245

CDS3C30GTH

D246

CDS3C30GTH

D248

CDS3C30GTH

D247

Used as follows...
L3 : A+B, C
L5 : A, B, C
L7 : A, D

CDS3C30GTH

7. GND
1

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30

CN264

CDS3C30GTH

D
1. LED1

1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29

D249

C
1. GND

D250

B
1. 5VA

BD164
R813, R814
CN264
-> Not in Used (L3)
C6 4 8

CDS3C30GTH

A
1. IR

BD164
CIC21J601NE

IN-30-BR200

TxDM
RxDM

CN273

R819
10K
1/16W

CN258

Side Key

MGND1

5VA

Front IR/LED PCB - IR

MGND2

(3711-005567)

L7 CABINET

D
Front KEY/LED

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Operation Instruction & Installation

11. Operation Instruction & Installation


11-1 Product Features and Functions
11-1-1 Right side buttons
The buttons on the right side panel control your TV's basic features, including the on-screen menu system.
To use the more advanced features, you must use the remote control.

Press to switch between viewing TV programs and signals from connected components.
Press to see the on-screen menu.
Press to raise or lower the volume and to select items when using the on-screen menu.

Press to change channels and move between items on the on-screen menu.
Press to activate (or change) a particular item.

11-1-2 Side Panel Jacks


Use the right side panel jacks to connect a component that is used only occasionally (a camcorder or video game, for example).

Connect the video signal from a camcorder or video game.


Connect the audio signal from a camcorder or video game.

Connect an S-Video signal from a camcorder or video game.


(S-Video 3 jack and Audio L/R input 3 are used in conjunction.)

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11-1

Operation Instruction & Installation

11-1-3 Front Panel LED Indicators


The three lights on the front panel indicate the status of your TV.

POWER
Press to turn the TV on and off.
Remote Control Sensor
Aim the remote control towards this spot on the TV.

Indicator Light Key


: Light is On
: Light is Blinking
: Light is Off
TIMER

LAMP

STAND BY/TEMP

Indication

Standby state.

The picture will automatically appear in about 15 seconds.

Auto Timer ON/OFF has been set and the set will automatically be turned on in about
25 seconds.

A cooling fan inside the set is not operating normally.

Lamp cover on the rear of the set is not properly shut.

Check if the ventilation hole on the rear of the set is blocked, because if the inner
temperature is too high, the power will shut off.

Lamp may be defective. Please contact a certified technician.

It takes about 30 seconds for the TV to warm up, so normal brightness may not appear immediately.
The TV has a fan to keep the inside lamp from overheating. You'll occasionally hear it working.

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Operation Instruction & Installation

11-1-4 Rear Panel Jacks


Use the rear panel jacks to connect components such as a VCR. You can connect different components such as VCRs, Set-Top
Box and a DVD player etc., because there are two sets of video input jacks and two sets of component video input jacks on the
rear panel of your TV. For more information, see "Connections".

ANTENNA terminals
Two independent cables or antennas can be connected to these
terminals. Use "ANT1 IN (CABLE)" and "ANT2 IN (AIR)" terminals
to receive a signal from VHF/UHF antennas or your cable system.

SERVICE
This jack is for software upgrades..

S-VIDEO INPUT jacks


Connects an S-Video signal from an S-VHS VCR or DVD player.

DVI (Digital Video Interface) AUDIO INPUT jacks


Connect to the digital audio output jacks of a device with DVI
output.

VIDEO/AUDIO INPUT jacks


Connect video/audio signals from external sources, such as VCR
or DVD players.

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT(OPTICAL) jack


Connect to a Digital Audio Component.

Anynet
Please refer to the Anynet Owner's Instruction.

HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)/


DVI INPUT jack
Connect to the HDMI jack of a device with HDMI output.
These inputs can also be used as a DVI connection with separate
analog audio inputs. An optional HDMI/DVI cable will be
necessary to make this connection. When using the optional
HDMI/DVI adapter, the DVI analog audio inputs on your TV allow
you to receive left and right audio from your DVI device.

CableCARD
Insert the CableCARD into the slot.

VIDEO/AUDIO OUTPUT jacks


Sends video/audio signals from the TV to an external source,
such as a VCR. These jacks are available only in RF, Video and
S-Video modes.

COMPONENT1, 2 jacks (Y, PB, PR, L, R)


Use these jacks to connect the component video/audio signals
from a DVD player or a Set-Top Box.

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11-3

Operation Instruction & Installation

11-1-5 Remote Control


You can use the remote control up to about 23 feet from the TV. When using the remote control, always point it directly at the TV.
You can also use your remote control to operate your VCR, Cable box, DVD player or Samsung Set-Top Box.

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Operation Instruction & Installation

11-2 New Features


11-2-1 Anynet
Anynet is an AV network system that enables easy control of AV devices through the Anynet TV menu when multiple Samsung
Electronics' AV devices are connected.
Advantages of Anynet:
- Anynet enables the user to control most functions of all devices connected to the TV using the TV remote control.
Therefore, the user can control all devices with a single remote control without using the remote controls for the other devices.
In addition, there is no need to press the switch device mode button on the remote control.
- Once the user has selected an operation using the Anynet menu, all other necessary steps are automatically executed through
the Anynet network.
Therefore, the user does not have to press various buttons on each of the remote controls.
Example> To watch a "DVD": Existing method (press 9 buttons on 3 remote controls)
Anynet (press 2 buttons on one remote control)
- Through the Anynet network, the connected devices send control commands to each other and can view the operating status
of other devices. Therefore, the user can use the TV remote control like a DVD remote control when watching a DVD title and
can use the TV remote control like an STB remote control when watching an STB.
The user can also easily select either the TV speaker or the 5.1 channel speakers through the receiver by using Anynet.
When Anynet is most Useful:
- When watching an external video source such as a DVD, STB, VTR, etc.
- When changing channels, adjusting the volume or switching scenes while watching an external video source.
- When changing the sound output device from the TV speaker to the 5.1 channel speaker.
Notice.
- The Anynet system only supports Anynet-supported AV devices.
- Anynet-supporting products are listed below. (Others except (2) and (4) are expected to support Anynet in the next model.)
DVD Player
DVD Combo
DVD Recorder
DVD Receiver
DVD Recorder Combo
DVD Recorder Combo Receiver
AV Receiver
Satellite Set-Top-Box
Cable Set-Top-Box
HD Set-Top-Box
- All video lines are to be connected to the TV.
Connect the video cable from an external video device, which is to be connected to Anynet, to the TV.
When configuring Anynet, check the connectivity between devices to evaluate the current connection status.
- The Anynet system does not support the same model.
- An Anynet menu supports up to 2 devices except for the TV.
- The Anynet system only supports a single receiver.
- The Basic Connection means a connection without using a digital audio cable.
- The Advanced Connection means a connection using a digital audio cable.
- Anynet operates when the power cable is connected to an Anynet AV device and the device is in Standby status.
The power cord is to be connected to the wall outlet.

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11-5

Operation Instruction & Installation

11-2-2 CableCARD
A small PCMCIA device, not working by itself, designed to run specialized tasks in association with a DCR TV, such as a
conditional access sub system or to provide resources required by an application but not provided directly by the host.
CableCARD serves two main purposes:
1. Conditional Access, Copy Protection;
CableCARD includes conditional access system and copy protection system so, it makes cable operator can't be controlled by
headend manufacturers or digital cable ready device manufacturers. Headend makes clrear transport stream to encrypted
transport stream with a there own conditional access system. CableCARD receives that stream from Host's front end module such
as tuner and channel chip. After that CableCARD checks condtion of encrypted stream with authorizing information which is
already made with DCR TV. If condition is OK descramble then CableCARD will decrypt that encrypted stream with CableCARD's
own payload decryption engine. After finishing decryption, CableCARD might be encrypted with CableCARD's own copy protection
engine after checking copy protects codition such as CCI value or APS value.
2. Get System Information from cable provider's headend through out of band;
DCR TV must get system information for constructing channel map through forward spectrum out of band channel. Cable channels
can devide reverse spectrum and forward spectrum. CableCARD supporting DCR TV only supports unidirectional system.
So, CableCARD supporting DCR TV doesn't use a reverse spectrum. Forward spectrum can devide inband channels and out of
band channels. Inband channels are usally using for Audio, Video data. OOB channels are usally using for system information data
(channel map data), security data, system control data and etc.

11-6

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Disassembly & Reassembly

12. Disassembly & Reassembly


12-1 Overhaul Disassembly & Reassembly
12-1-1 Separation of the back cover and the chassis
Part Name

Description

Back
Cover

Loosen and remove the 12 screws on the cover and at the


bottom.
: TH,B,M4.L15,BLK,SWRCH18A
6003-001135

Terminal
Board

Loosen and remove the 6 screws on the terminal board and


jack as well as the one on the engine.

Description Photo

* The 4 Terminal Board Screws


: TH,B,M4.L15,BLK,SWRCH18A
6003-001135
* The 2 Jack Screws
: RH,B,M4,L15,ZPC(BLK),SWRCH18
60003-001026

Holder
Chassis

Separate the DVI cable.


Notice: The DVI screw is made of soft plastic and may easily
break when applying excessive force through a screw driver.
Ensure that extreme caution is taken when loosening the screw.

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12-1

Disassembly & Reassembly

Part Name
Holder
Chassis

Description

Description Photo

Seperate the Gt-wire.


Seperate the cables.

12-2

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Disassembly & Reassembly

12-1-2 Separation of the Analog and Digital Board


Part Name
Analog
Board

Description

Description Photo

Seperate the cables.


Notice: The 30 pin shield cable should be removed by holding
the two lock ends of the cable, as failing to do so, could damage
the connector.

Remove the 5 screws


: PWH,B,M3,L10,ZPC(YEL),SWRCH18A
6003-001023

Fan

Analog
Board/
Digital
Board/
Fan

Remove both the connector and the screws before removing


the fan. Then remove the fan from the holder chassis.
: PWH,B,M3,L10,ZPC(YEL),SWRCH18A
6003-001023

Analog, Digital Board and Fan.

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12-3

Disassembly & Reassembly

Part Name
Digital
Board

Description

Description Photo

Use the long-nosed pliers to remove the hex nut.


Nut-Hexagon : -,M3/8X32,ZPC(WHT),MBSBD
6046-001013

Remove the 2 standoff.


StandOff : M3,L5,Ni PLT,SUM24L,#4-40
6046-001013
Notice: The standoff may easily break through applying
excessive force. Ensure that extreme caution is taken.

Remove the 2 screw and 3 cable.


: PWH,B,M3,L10,ZPC(YEL),SWRCH18A
6003-001023
Notice: The 30 pin shield cable should be removed by
holding the two lock ends of the cable, as failing to do so, could
damage the connector.

After Removing the Top Shield Case


Notice: Use the two lock holes on either side of the shield
case when removing it.

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Disassembly & Reassembly

Part Name
Digital
Board

Description

Description Photo

Loosen the 5 screw before removing the shield case at the


bottom.
: PWH,B,M3,L10,ZPC(YEL),SWRCH18A
6003-001023

Digital Board

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12-5

Disassembly & Reassembly

12-1-3 Separation of the optical engine


Part Name
Optical
Engine

Description

Description Photo

Loosen the 3 screws to remove the bracket.


: TH,B,M4.L15,BLK,SWRCH18A
6003-001135

Loosen the screw and Remove the engine by pulling it out of


the cabinet.
: TH,B,M4.L15,BLK,SWRCH18A
6003-001135
Notice: Be careful when removing the engine as it may get
stuck at the upper cable of the case.

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Disassembly & Reassembly

12-1-4 Separation of the Power Board


Part Name
Power
Board

Description

Description Photo

Separate the 2 cables.

Remove the power board carefully before disconnecting the


cable.
Notice: Wear gloves when handling the power board as
there may be some remaining electrical charge in the capacitor.
Specifically, avoid touching any part of the capacitor.

After removing the 3 screws, separate the bottom power


braket.
: PWH,B,M3,L10,ZPC(YEL),SWRCH18A
6003-001023

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12-7

MEMO

12-8

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Circuit Description

13. Circuit Description


13-1 Overall Block Description
A/V In 3
S-Video 3

Side Board

Speaker

Keypad

Detector
/A mp

FAN

IR/LED

Signal
Power

Screen

Light Signal

HDMI

Actuator

Optical / Anynet

Mirror

RF In(Air,Cable)
CableCard

Digital
Board

A/V In 1,2
S-Video 1,2
Component 1,2
A/V Out
USB Service Jack
DVI Audio In

DMD
Board

Analog
Board

DMD Panel

FAN

Color Wheel
Motor
AC Input

Noise
Filter

SMPS
Board

Ballast
Board

Lamp

Optic
System

The DLP TV is largely divided into: Power part, Engine part and Analog + Digital parts.
The ass'y that consists of the DMD board, Detect (Actuator) board, lamp, ballast and optical devices is called the Engine.
The analog + digital board parts receive the AV signals to output voice signals and process the remote control signals.
The engine part displays the video data on the screen, which is generated in the analog + digital boards.
The AV signals are input through the analog and digital boards. ADV7401 processes the MUX and decoding while X226
B processes the CPU functions, MPEG and I2S.
Finally, the improved DNle image is sent to the DMD engine board.
The final data by DNle is processed in DDP1011 of the DMD board to display the image on the DMD panel. This image is created
by the light of the lamp through the color wheel which is enlarged and projected onto the screen.
This is the DLP of the L3 or L6 type that the actuator operates additionally during this process.
The power terminal generates the DC power needed for the product and sends it to the analog board. The analog board supplies
the power to the digital and DMD boards.
In the meantime, the power source board supplies DC220v - 400v directly to the ballast in order to light the lamp.
The ballast is like a stabilizer for lighting the lamp.
The ultimate purpose of the TV set is to project an image onto the screen and output the voice signals synchronized with the
image. And based on the DMD panel used, a 1-panel TV requires a color wheel while a 3-panel TV does not. The HD4 panel
needs an actuator while the HD2 does not. However, the drive mechanism and the overall block structure of the two panels are the
same.

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13-1

Circuit Description

13-2 Partial Block Description


13-2-1 Power Board Block Description

1. What is SMPS?
This is an acronym for Switching Mode Power Supply and this is responsible for receiving AC input voltage
(Line frequency: 50HZ~60HZ) and supplying insulated output.
2. SMPS Components
1) Standby Power: A combination of ICS801 (SWITHCHING IC) and TS801S (TRANS) that supplies STAND-BY 5V for operating
the Micom.
2) Multi Power: The voltage supplied when the power is turned on in standby mode.
It is a combination of IC801S and T801S that supplies various voltages including D12V, A6.5V, S14.5V, T30V and
A65V.
3. SMPS Operation
1) SMPS System: Uses Fly-Back topology for both standby and multi power.
2) Operation: Fly-Back is one of the most popular power-supply systems and uses less power than 200W as well as being the
cheapest of all multi output SMPS systems.
Let's have a look at how it operates
a. Converts AC input into DC (HOT) (rectifies to DS801 before smoothing to CS801)
b. The converted DC voltage is high, especially compared to ground, so touching it will cause electric shock.
Use T801S (Trans) to insulate the secondary voltage and take advantage of the PWM operations of T801S
and IC801S to induce it.
c. The secondary induced voltage is a dozen-KHZ square wave power, which goes through the smoothing
cap (CS822) to be generated in the standby 5V.
d. Multi power also operates the same way.

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Circuit Description

4. Input&Output voltage
1) Input voltage Aemrica(AC120V) - OPTION
Korea(AC220V) - OPTION
The others(AC100V~AC240V) - OPTION
2) Output voltage D12V / 2.5A - 12V , 3.3V , 1.8V : For signal processing
A6.5V / 1A - For driving the tuner
S14.5V / 4A -For driving sound processor
T30V / 5mA - For driving the tuner
A65V / 30mA - For driving the actuator

Additional Description of the switching IC attached to the HS802 (heat sink) in the power terminal circuit.
IC801S (1203-003270) and ICS801S (1203-003270), called "Switching ICs", supply the main and standby power to C801S
(bulk capacitor) and CS801.
This is like primary energy divided into many secondary sources by FET switching.
The switching IC modulates the power frequencies to stabilize the voltage from the power source according to the load change of
the TV set.
The internal block structure consists of:
UVLO (Under Voltage Lockout Circuitry), reference voltage, oscillator (OSC), PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) protective circuit.

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Circuit Description

13-2-2 Digital Board Block Description


OPTION
PART

PC_RGB,HS, VS

EPLD

Main- Y/C
Comp 1 Y,Pb ,Pr
Comp 2 Y,Pb ,Pr
S/W

ADC #1
ADV7401

K4D 551638D
K4D551638D
RxDM
TxDM

Y/C
CVBS

MUX

Sub- Y/C

ITU 656

ADC #2
ADV7401

POD NIM
NIM

TS_DATA [0:7]

Ext .
Video
In #B
TS #A

1HD
8bit Processing

K4D 551638D
K4D511638D

Ext .
Video
In #A

RxDM
TxDM

Anynet
Service

SP3232
MICOM

IR

Flash (Nand)
Flash (Nor)

Tuner control
K4S643232
K4S643232

X226B

Tuner control

Analog
NIM
TUNER

TS #B

DNIe Pro

1394 CH1
1394 CH2

JEDI

TS_DATA [0:7]

TS_DATA

K4S643232
K4S643232

CD[0:7], AD[0:13], OOB_SEL


OOB_EN , Tuner Control
YCbCr 24bit ,HS,VS

U
A
R
T

TMDS

HDMI Rx

HDMI I2S

Buff

POD Block

LVDS

TS #C

TS_CLK , SYNC
TS_DATA [0:7]

YPbPr
8bit
HS, VS
CLK

I2S to MSP 4440

I2S port

Gemstar IR

ADV7401: Analog YPBPR, CVBS, Y/C(SUPER), Input MUXING and Video Decoding
X226: CPU, + MPEG Decoder, Audio signals transferred to MSP of the analog board by I2S
DNIE: Uses a noise-filtering and picture quality improvement algorithm to implement natural colors.
Tuner: Two HD tuners, each taking the role of the analog tuner.
HDMI: Receives one input signal and transfers it to X226 in 24 bits.
Others: Anynet implementation, Optical Power Port, USB Update Port (not available for MP3)

The L3HD or L6HD digital board contains two HD tuners to implement analog as well as digital signals from air/cable broadcasting.
It decodes Y PB PR CVBS, Y/C(SUPER) and HDMI inputs using ADV7400 and silicon chips, which are transferred to X226 (ATI), a
combination of the main CPU and the MPEG decoder.
All video/audio inputs are transferred to X226 for digital processing and all video output goes through DNle to the DLP DMD board.
Audio signals are transferred to the MSP chip of the analog board using I2S and are emitted through the speaker.
It also has an Anynet port, a 5.1 channel optical port and a USB port for a S/W update.

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Circuit Description

13-2-3 Analog Board Block Description


USB-Positive
USB-Negative

USB fo r Service
(in CN125)

SC L- A
SDA- A

3 0 0 Kh z

S1/S2- Y
S1/S2- C
C o m b - Y- O u t
C o m b - C - Out

3 0 0 Kh z

TEA6425
(IC112)
Y/C SW
Vid e o
M a t rix S/ W
6 in , 8 o u t
Ad d e r
Tri- State

Co m p 1- Y/Pb /Pr- In

Tr Buffe r
Blo c k

C o m p 1 - Y/ Pb / Pr

Co m p 2- Y/Pb /Pr- In

Tr Buffe r
Blo c k

C o m p 2 - Y/ Pb / Pr
1 2 VB

M a in - Y(V)- O u t

SC L- A
SDA- A

TEA6425
(IC113)
Mixe r SW

M a in - Y- O u t
M a in - C - O u t
Su b - YO u t
Su b - C O u t
Sid e - Y/C

Vid e o
M a t rix S/ W
6 in , 8 o u t
Ad d e r
Tri- Sta te

Re gul at o r s

Tr Buffe r

M a in - Y(V)

1 2 VA

M a in - C

M a in - C - O u t

Tr Buffe r

Su b - Y- O u t

Tr Buffe r

Su b - C - O u t

Tr Buffe r

C a p - Y- O u t

Tr Buffe r

C a p - C VBS

M o n - M ixe d - V- O u t

Tr Buffe r

Mo n- Vo ut

DCDCs

LM317SX
(IC117,adj)

9 VB

LM317SX
(IC102,adj)

9 VA

MIC39102
(IC104,adj)

8 VA- FAN

1 2 VA

BD106

MP1583DN

1 2 VB

BD109

DCDC Blo c k

1 2 VB

12VA

Su b - Y(V)
Su b - C

FAN- SW

5 .7 VB
5 VA

78D05
(IC111)

5 VB

78RM33
(IC100)

3 .3 VA

3 .3 V- ATI

(IC107)

MP1583DN

3 .3 VB- D

(IC106)

DCDC Blo c k

1 2 VA

MP1583DN
(IC105)

6 .5 VA- D

DCDC Blo c k

Option
3 0 0 Kh z

SC L- A
SDA- A

TEA6425
(IC124)
Vid e o SW

M TNR- C VBS
STNR- C VBS
DTV- C VBS
V1/V2
Sid e - V

Vid e o
M a t rix S/ W
6 in , 8 o u t
Ad d e r
Tri- State

UPD64083
P
(IC119)
3D- Co m b

M a in - V- O u t

SC L- A 2 0 0 Kh z
SDA- A

20Mhz

Su b - V- O u t
C a p - V- O u t
M o n - V- O u t

3 0 0 Kh z
AT24C16N

(IC101)
SC L- A
S DA - A

3 0 0 Kh z

TEA6422
(IC122)
Aud io SW

L1/R1
L2/R2

SC L- A
S DA - A

M a in - L/ R
Su b - L/ R

Co m p 1- L/R
Co m p 2- L/R

1 2 5 Kh z

Mo n- L/Ro ut

STA323W
(IC110)
Am p - In - L / R
12.288MHz

L/R
comp
MTNR
STNR

sound left / right

PCM1802
IC116

component
main tuner
sub tuner

PWRG O O D
PO D- SW

M TNR- SIF
STNR- SIF
DVI- L/R

M D- n RESET
DLP- Sy n c va l

C AP- C VBS

KEY1 / KEY2
Au d io
M a t rix S/ W
6 in , 3 o u t

DDP- Re a d y

SC L/ SDA- M 1
So u n d - M u t e

So und
Pro c esso r

DTV- L/ R
Sid e - L/R

La m p - Erro r
M o n - O u t- M u te

MSP44XX
(IC118)

Po we r- SW
M o n - o u t- m u te

1 8 .4 3 2 M h z
5 0 Kh z

6Mh z

EEPRO M
SC L/ SDA/ WC

I2 S- Da ta / C lk/ WS

S3F84BB
(IC108)

LED1 / 2 / 3
RxDM
TxDM

C PU - Re se tn
C PU - INT

IR

4 8 Kh z

ATI- I2 S- Da t a / C lk/ WS

KEY- PWR

MICOM

Normal font : Signal in Analog Board

Xille o n CPU
o n Dig ita l Bo a rd

S1/S2- DET

Co m p 1/2- DET

V1/V2- DET

Sid e - V/S- DET

Etalic font : Signal from/to other Boards


Bold font : Signal from/to External Devices

G AIN0 / G AIN1

FAN- ERRO R

FAN- SW

Analog Video Signal Processing


Select Sound/Video
One is selected from multiple inputs by the switching ID. MICOM decides which port is used for output.
For broadcasting signals, sub-outputs are transferred in CVBS and, the main outputs in Y/C through the 3D Comb, to the digital
board.
Sound signals are selected by the switching IC, of which only one input is transferred to the speaker.
Detection Signal Flow
When each port is connected to a signal cable, the detection signal is "low" and can be checked by Micom scanning.

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Circuit Description

13-2-4 DMD Board Block Description

Cl o c k
Generator
1 0 0 M hz
CL K - Rx
DA T - Rx
L V DS Enabl e

SCP

L V DS
Rec ei v er
T H C6 3 L V D1 0 4 A

RESET
DM D Pow er
& RESET Dr i v er
DA D1 0 0 0
V i deo Dat a
L V DS

DM D
H D4

Rambus
DRA M
128M
DDP1 0 1 1
DRCG
CDCR8 3

EP1C20F324C7
DA T A

F l ash
M e mo r y
8M

Pr o c esso r
SDRA M
64M

PROM
4M

M D1
M D2
M D3
M D4

Co lo r
Wheel
Driver
A8904

Pow er Go od
Reset _M
Sy nc nV al i d
D DP
r eady
L amp L i t z

Compar at o r
L M 393

CW- I ndex
L amp Enabl e

B uf f .
H CT 1 2 5

I2C

L amp L i t z

5V - D
12V - D

Signal
Power
Control Signal

12V

DCDC

3 .3 V

Reg ul at o r

1 .8 V

Controls the lamp (ON/OFF)


Drives the color wheel motor
Drives the panel
Controls the sensors
Involved in the engine ON/OFF

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Circuit Description

13-3 New Circuit Description


13-3-1 Output Voltage States of the DMD Board Parts

L701 Wave

Loc.

Characteristics

R534

LAMP EN

High from DDP1010

R531

LAMP LITZ

High (5V) before the lamp turns on. Low (0V) when the lamp turns on.

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Output terminal
Wave form for
RA701,702,703,704

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Circuit Description

13-3-2 DMD Panel Pin Terminal Characteristics Diagram


Remove the heat sink attached to the DMD Board and tighten the screws in four places and then inspect the characteristics of
each pin terminal.

The vertical lines, which may occur due to improper connections between the panel and the
PCB, occur with intervals of 50 inches(26mm). If vertical lines occur with intervals of more than
26mms, it indicates a failure of the DDP1011 IC itself. If they occur with intervals of less than
26mm, it means that more than two pins have bad connections.

DA,DB output wave


[Screen:WHITE]

Pin Name

Description

Pin Name

Voltage : 3.3V

V2

VCC2 : 8V

DA

A Channel Data Bus [When measured, there should be a waveform]

Clock

DB

B Channel Data Bus [When measured, there should be a waveform]

P#

A,B Channel Positive

NO.

MBRST# (Mirror Bias Rest) 26V

N#

A,B Channel Negative

Description

ME

Test Point
Mirror Bias Extra

The part from the present position to the GND (The black part is also a GND.)

13-3-3 Description of Terminal Characteristics


Pin Name

SCTRL_BN/P
DCLK_BN/P
SCPDI
SCPDO
SCPENB
SCPCK
DMD RESETB
MBRST(14:0)
MBRST_EXTRA
SCR_CLR
READOUTA(1:0)
READOUTB(1:0)
TP(2:0)
RSV_A(4:0)/RSV_B(4:0)
EVCC
VCC2
VCC
VSS
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Description

B channel LVDS serial control


B channel LVDS CLOCK
SERIAL CONTROL DATA INPUT
SERIAL CONTROL DATA OUTPUT
SERIAL CONTROL ENABLE
SERIAL CONTROL CLOCK
DMD LOGIC RESET
MIRROR BIAS RESET
UNUSED MIRROR BIAS RESET
TEST CLEAR PINS(NORMAL GND)
A-CHANNEL SERIAL DATA OUT DURING SPAM READ TEST OPERATION
B-CHANNEL SERIAL DATA OUT DURING SPAM READ TEST OPERATION
MANUFACTORING TEST POINT(NO CONNECTED DURING NORMAL CPERATION)
RESERVED PINS(NORMAL:GND)
REFERENCE VOLTAGE DURING SPAM READ TEST OPERATION(NORMAL GND)
MIRROR ELECTRODE VOLTAGE(7.3V)
LOGIC SUPPLY
LOGIC GROUND
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Circuit Description

13-3-4 Engine Failure Inspection Flow Chart for the DMD Board
No.

Description

Key Point

Remark

1) When the power cord is plugged in,


2) DC 380V is automatically supplied to the ballast.

Check whether the DC380V


power is supplied to the ballast.

1) When the power key is pressed via the remote control,


the micom of the digital board outputs high (5V) PWR signals.
2) The power board operates normally.
5V and 12V are supplied to the DMD CN105 terminal.

Check whether 5V and 12V are


supplied to the CN105 terminal.

12V must be supplied to operate the


motor.
(The voltage of the motor driving
power is 12V.)

1) The MTR Reset signal is supplied to the R161 terminal of the


motor IC101 from the micom on the digital board and then the
motor starts to drive.
2) If the color wheel rotates for a certain time and then stops, check
whether the color wheel sensor is normal.
(Check the waveform on the No.2 terminal below CN102.)

After the set is powered on, check


whether 5V is detected on pin
No.49 of IC101.
After a while, the sound
generated by the rotating color
wheel is heard.

If 5V is not detected, the motor will


not operate.

1) Check whether the signal (SCI: START CONTROL INPUT)


that turns on lamp #2 of CN109 on the DMD board is high (5V).

1) Method for checking whether the DDP1010 IC RESET is normal.

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When SCI is high (5V), the lamp litz


Check whether CN109 #2 signal is of CN109 is low (0V).
5V.
CN109 #2 terminal voltage changes
to pulse wave form 14 seconds after
(for 50 inch TV) the time that the voltage is 5V.
* When about 4 seconds have passed
If the voltage between R254 and
after changing to pulse waveform, the
R255 is 3V, it is normal.
screens are displayed on the set.

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Circuit Description

13-3-5 IC Line Up
1. Power Board
Items

Descriptions

Remarks

Main SMPS

FS7M0880, Fairchild

IC-PWM Controller ; Main Power

Stand-by SMPS [America]

KA1M0565, Fairchild

IC-PWM Controller ; Stand-by Power

Stand-by SMPS [Korea]

KA5M0165, Fairchild

IC-PWM Controller ; Stand-by Power

2. Digital Board
Items

Descriptions

Remarks

MPEG2 Decoder

X226B

CPU(MIPS), TS Demux, MPEG2 Decoder,


Format converter, Deinterlacer, Scaler, USB

analog Decoder, ADC

ADV7401

Video Processor, ADC

HDMI Receiver

Sil9011

Digital Receiver for HDMI with HDCP

COMPONENT S/W

BA7657

COMPONENT S/W, H/V Sync S/W

Video Enhance

SDP32 SAMSUNG

RGB Processor

Program ROM

AT49BV x 2

32M(1M x 16) x 2, Nor-Type Flash Memory

Frame Buffer

192MB DDR, 64M ,Samsung

Frame Memory

LVDS Transmitter

THC63LVDM83R, THINE
DTC34LM85A, DOESTEK

DTC34LM85A, DOESTEK

IEEE1394

JEDI(TSB43DA42A)

IEEE1394 Interface

Gemstar EPG

Yamu MICOM(3P8OB5X)

IR Blaster

3. Analog Board
Items

Descriptions

Remarks

Video Switch

TEA6425, SGS-Thomson

Video Switch IC for TV *3

Audio Switch

TEA6422, SGS-Thomson

Audio Switch IC for TV

3D-Comb

uD64083, NEC

3 Dimensional Y/C Separation LSI

Sound Module

MSP4440, Micronas

Multistandard Sound Processor With TruSorround XT

Sound AMP

TPA3001D, TI

1 Channel Digital Audio Power Amplifier *2

Micom

SDA55xx, Micronas

Micro Controller

4. DMD Board
Items

Descriptions

Remarks

DMD Driver

DDP1011, TI

DLP Data Processor

Reset, Power

DAD1000, TI

DMD Power and Reset Driver

Motor Controller

A8904, Allegro

12V VCM/Spindle Pre-Driver

Frame Buffer

K4R271669, Samsung

128M(246K x 16 x 32B), Rambus DRAM

Clock Generator

CDCR83, TI

Direct Rambus Clock Generator

Program ROM

M29W800BT, ST

8M(1M x 8 or 512K x 16), Flash Memory

Actuator Driver

Cyclone, Altera

Frame Extractor 60Hz(1 frame) 120Hz(1/2 frame)

LVDS Receiver

THC63LVD104, Thine

LVDS Digital Receiver, 75MHz

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Reference Information

14. Reference Information


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

14-1-1 Connecting VHF and UHF Antennas


If you do not have a cable system, you will need to connect an antenna to your TV.

Antennas with 75-ohm Round Leads


If your antenna looks like this:

it has 75-ohm round leads.

Plug the antenna lead into


the ANT2 IN (AIR) on the
rear panel of your TV.

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Reference Information

14-1-2 Connecting Cable TV


You can connect different cable systems to your TV, including cable without a Cable box, and cable with a Cable box that
descrambles some or all channels.

Cable without a Cable Box

Plug the incoming cable into


the ANT1 IN (CABLE) on the
rear panel of your TV.

Cable with a Cable Box that Descrambles All Channels

Find the cable connected to


the ANTENNA OUT
terminal on your Cable box.
This terminal might be
labeled ANT OUT, VHF
OUT or simply OUT.

Connect the other end


of the cable to the
ANT1 IN (CABLE) terminal
on the rear panel of your TV.

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Cable with a Cable Box that Descrambles Some (But Not All) Channels
To complete this connection you will need a two-way splitter, an RF (A/B) switch, and four coaxial
cables (which you can buy from your Samsung dealer or any electronics store).

Find and disconnect the


cable that is connected to
the ANTENNA IN terminal
of your Cable box.
This terminal might be
labeled ANT IN, VHF IN
or simply, IN. Connect this
cable to a two-way splitter.

Connect a coaxial cable


between an OUT terminal
of the splitter and the IN
terminal of the Cable box.

Connect a coaxial cable


between the ANTENNA OUT
terminal of the Cable box
and the B-IN terminal of the
RF (A/B) switch.

Connect a coaxial cable


between the other OUT
terminal of the Cable box
and the A-IN terminal of the
RF (A/B) switch.

Connect the last coaxial


cable between the OUT
terminal of the RF (A/B)
switch and the ANT1 IN
(CABLE) on the TV.

After youve made this connection, set the A/B switch to the A position for normal viewing.
Set the A/B switch to the B position to view scrambled channels. (When you set the A/B switch
to B, you will need to tune your Set-Top Box to the Cable boxs output channel, which is usually
channel 3 or 4.)

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14-1-3 Connecting a VCR


Connecting a VCR to the Video or S-Video/Audio jack

TV Rear Panel

Connect the Video/Audio


cables between the VIDEO
or S-VIDEO/AUDIO input
jacks on the TV and VIDEO
or S-VIDEO/AUDIO output
jacks on the VCR.

NOTES
For better video, use an
S-Video cable.
Please be sure to match the
color coded input terminals
and cable jacks.
To use the record function in
the TV Guide, you have to
connect both the Video/Audio
cable and the G-LINKTM cable.

Incoming
Cable or
Antenna

Stereo VCR

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14-1-4 Connecting CableCARD


You must obtain a CableCARD from a local cable service provider.

Insert the CableCARD into


the CableCARD slot and
TM
the message CableCARD
Inserted is displayed on
the screen. If the channel
information does not
already exist, the message
Updating Channel List is
displayed during channel
information configuration.

TV Rear Panel

Incoming
Cable or
Antenna

When channel information


configuration is finished,
the message Updating
Completed is displayed.
It indicates that the channel
list is now updated.

Please insert the


card as shown.

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14-1-5 Connecting a Camcorder


The side panel jacks on your TV make it easy to connect a Camcorder to your TV.
You can use your camcorder to view tapes without using a VCR.

1
2

14-6

Locate the A/V output jacks


on the camcorder. They are
usually found on the side or
back of the camcorder.
Connect a set of audio
cables between the AUDIO
IN jacks on the TV and the
AUDIO OUT jacks on the
camcorder. If you have a
mono Camcorder, connect
L(mono) to the Camcorder
audio out using only one
audio cable.
Connect a video cable
between the VIDEO IN (or
S-VIDEO IN) jack on the TV
and the VIDEO OUT jack
on the Camcorder. The
audio-video cables shown
here are usually included
with a Camcorder. (If not,
check your local electronics
store.) If your Camcorder is
stereo, you need to connect
a set of two cables.

1
Camcorder
Output Jacks

TV Rear of right side

Camcorder

2
3

or

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14-1-6 Connecting a DVD Player


The rear panel jacks on your TV make it easy to connect a DVD player to your TV.

Connecting to Y, PB, PR

1
2

Connect a set of audio


cables between the
COMPONENT (1 or 2)
AUDIO (L, R) IN jacks on
the TV and the AUDIO OUT
jacks on the DVD player.

TV Rear Panel

Incoming
Cable or
Antenna

To enable Component video


viewing, connect a set of
video cables between the
COMPONENT (1 or 2)
VIDEO (Y, PB, PR) IN jacks
on the TV and VIDEO
(Y/PB/PR or Y/CB/C R) OUT
jacks on the DVD player.

2
1

DVD Player

Connecting to Audio and Video Jacks

Connect a set of audio


cables between the AUDIO
IN (1 or 2) jacks on the TV
and the AUDIO OUT jacks
on the DVD player.

Connect a video cable


between the VIDEO IN (1
or 2) jack on the TV and the
VIDEO OUT jack on the
DVD player.

TV Rear Panel

Incoming
Cable or
Antenna

NOTE
Foran explanation of
Component video, see your
DVD players owners
manual.

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14-1-7 Connecting a DTV Set-Top Box


Connecting to Y, PB, PR

Connect a set of audio


cables between the
COMPONENT (1 or 2)
AUDIO (L, R) IN jacks on
the TV and the AUDIO OUT
jacks on the Set-Top Box.

Connect a set of video


cables between the
COMPONENT (1 or 2)
VIDEO (Y, PB, PR) IN jacks
on the TV and VIDEO
(Y/PB/PR or Y/CB/C R) OUT
jacks on the Set-Top Box.

Connect the Video/Audio


cables between the VIDEO
or S-VIDEO/AUDIO input
jacks on the TV and VIDEO
or S-VIDEO/AUDIO output
jacks on the Set-Top Box.

TV Rear Panel

3
2

Incoming
Cable or
Antenna

DTV Set-Top Box

Connecting to DVI (Digital Visual Interface)

Connect a set of audio


cables between the DVI
AUDIO (L, R) IN jacks on the
TV and the AUDIO OUT
jacks on the Set-Top Box.

Connect an HDMI/DVI
video cable between the
HDMI/DVI IN jack on the
TV and the DVI OUT jack
on the Set-Top Box.

TV Rear Panel

2
1

NOTES
For an explanation of
Component video, see
your Set-Top Box owners
manual.
Requires a Cable Converter.
To use the record function in
the TV Guide, you have to
connect both the Video/Audio
TM
cable and the G-LINK
cable.

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Incoming
Cable or
Antenna

DTV Set-Top Box

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Connecting to HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)

Connect an HDMI cable


between the HDMI/DVI IN
jack on the TV and the HDMI
OUT jack on the Set-Top Box.

TV Rear Panel

NOTE
Make sure the HDMI/DVI
source's power is on, or you
will be unable to select it in the
menu's source list.

Incoming
Cable or
Antenna

DTV Set-Top Box

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14-1-8 Connecting a Digital Audio System


There are many types of digital audio systems on the market today.
A simplified illustration of an audio system is shown below. For more information, see your audio system owner's manual.

If your audio system has an


optical digital audio input,
connect to the DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT(OPTICAL) jack
on the TV.

TV Rear Panel

NOTE
OPTICAL: converts the electric
signal into an optical light
signal, and transmits it through
glass fibers. A transmission
system of digital audio in the
form of a light wave, S/PDIF
format using a glass conductor.
See page 80 to set the digital
output format (Dolby Digital or
PCM) appropriate to you
digital audio component.

Audio System

14-1-9 Connecting to an Analog Amplifier

The AUDIO OUT terminals


cannot be used for external
speakers. You must hook
them up to an amplifier.
When an audio amplifier is
connected to the AUDIO
OUT terminals: Decrease
the gain (volume) of the
audio amplifier, and adjust
the volume level with the
volume control on the TV.

TV Rear Panel

Amplifier

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14-1-10 Other issues related to other products


Problem

Descriptions

A fixed screen can cause


permanent damage to the TV
Braun tube.

Braun, PDP and LCD TVs can all be damaged. When a still image is displayed in a sequence,
this can leave stains or after-images due to the characteristics of the panel.
However, the DLP TV has the advantage that no stains or after-images are left on the screen.
The DLP TV has mirror pixels on the DMD panel that project the beam onto the screen, in
which the mirror is a digital representation of 0s and 1s, leaving no trace of light.
The mirror returns to a blank state so that no stains or after-images are left.

Confusion between the


ANYNET Port and the
SERVICE Jack Port

The SAMSUNG SKY500N model has both an ANYNET port and a SERVICE jack port.
Because the shape of the ANYNET port on the DLP TV is the same as that of the SERVICE
jack port of the SKY500N, it fails to turn the TV off after a connection has been reported.
The ANYNET port uses an RS232 port called Phone Jack, and the SERVICE jack port also
uses the RS232 port. However, you must not connect the SERVICE port and the ANYNET port.
Check if the port is the ANYNET port or the SERVICE port before connecting the port.
Even if the TV cannot be turned on after connecting, the TV will turn on if you disconnect the
connection.

Length of DVI Cable / PC RGB


Cable

- A too long DVI cable may cause a malfunction or degradation of the visual quality due to an
attenuation of the signal. There is no recommendation for the cable length at present.
In general, although a cable length of up to 5 meters should work, please check if video is
properly displayed on the screen after connecting. If you think the length of the cable is longer
than for normal use, check the visual quality of the video on the screen and shorten the
length, if necessary.
- This also applies to the PC RGB (D-Sub) cable. When the length of the cable is longer than
for normal use, video may not be displayed on the screen. In this case, shorten the cable
length.

When a digitally distributed TV


user receives HD-rated
broadcasts:

The digital distributed TV (Ready Technique) can render HD sources as HD-rated.


However, you need to install a set-top box for this purpose. The digital TV alone cannot render
HD broadcasting as HD-rated. Install the formal set-top box for HD broadcasts.

When a digital distributed TV


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

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SD/HD broadcasts and the TV's display capability are related


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

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

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

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14-2 Technical Terms


PIP (Picture In Picture)
A feature to enable two video images being displayed on one
screen at the same time. For instance, you can see the TV
channel and the video image at the same time.
Digital Broadcasting
The ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee) signals
that the station digitalizes before transferring the audio/video
signals.
Mono
A sound system that transmits voice signals in only one
channel. It is hard to experience a 3D effect but can be run with
one speaker.
LNA (Low Noise Amplifier)
This uses satellite technologies to amplify weak signals for
improved quality even in poor reception areas.
Stereo
A sound system that transmits voice signals in two channels
This implements 3D effects by transmitting to both speakers
(left/right).
Analog Broadcasting
The conventional system in which the station transfers the
audio/video signals in NTSC formats.
Antenna Terminal
A terminal which the TV antenna is connected to. A round
coaxial cable is connected to this terminal, which is usually
used to watch air broadcasts.
English Captions (Subtitle)
A feature to provide English captions or character information
services, which the user can use to study English using AFKN
broadcasting or video tapes marked with "CC".
Audio/Video Terminal
The old 3- or 4-channel TV with no AV terminal has a low quality issue for video tape. The problem can be resolved using an
A/V terminal that separates the audio and video signals. The
video terminal is in yellow; the audio terminal is divided in two,
white for left and red for right.
External Source
This includes sources from the video recorder, DTV set-top box
and DVD player, (anything but the TV).
DVI-I Cable
One of the DVI cables that can transfer both digital and analog
signals.

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Satellite Broadcasting
This uses a satellite system to support a maximum of 100
channels including air services and provides high quality
pictures anywhere in the country, even in poor reception areas.
A set-top box (unbundled) is required to watch satellite
broadcasting.
Closed Broadcasting
Other than VHF and UHF, this includes movies, entertainment
and educational programs broadcast by hotels or schools. This
is different from cable broadcasting.
Multiplexing
Two languages are provided at the same time when broadcasting foreign movies, dramas and news programs. You can
choose either a native or foreign language, or choose both at
the same time.
Component Terminal (Green, Blue, Red)
This provides maximum quality by dividing the contrast signals
before transferring.
Cable Broadcasting
Compared to air broadcasting, it uses the cable system to
transfer the signals. You should subscribe to a local cable
broadcasting company and install a separate receiver.
Tuner
A device used to select a particular frequency from the TV set
or the radio receiver.
Anynet
An AV networking system of Samsung's various AV devices,
which enables the user to conveniently control AV devices
using the TV.
DVD (Digital Versatile Disc)
This is a CD-sized, high storage disk that can store multimedia
data including videos, games and audio applications using
MPEG-2 compression technology.
DVI (Digital Visual Interface) Terminal
This is a digital signaling standard.
This uses TMDS to reduce the signal loss rate for sharper
images.
DVI-D Cable
One of the DVI cables that can only transfer digital signals.
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)
An interface into which the digital signals as well as the high
quality image data can be connected with one cable. There is
no need to compress the bit rate.

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S-video Terminal
This is, called "Super-video", divided into video and color signals for sharper image display.
VHF/UHF
VHF refers to the 2 - 13 channel system; UHF indicates the
14 - 69 channel system.

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