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Chassis: HUDSON8
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Description Page Important Safety Notice-------------------------------------2 Technical Data-------------------------------------------------3 Installation------------------------------------------------------4 T roubleshooting-----------------------------------------------5 On Screen Display-----------------------------------------6~7 Lock/unlock, Aging,Factory mode-------------------------8 Philips Pixel Defect Policy ---------------------------------9 Mechanical Instructions -----------------------------10~11 Color adjustment -------------------------------------------12 F AQs (Frequently Asked Questions)--------------13~14 Electrical instruction ---------------------------------15~16 DDC Instructions & Serial Number ----------------17~23 DDC DATA ----------------------------------------------24~25 Firmware Upgrade for CPU- ------------------------26~27 Description Page Failure Mode Of Panel - ----------------------------------28 Wiring Diagram--------------------------------------------29 Block Diagram----------------------------------------------30 Power Diagram & C.B.A. ---------------------------31~35 Control Diagram & C.B.A. ---------------------------36~37 General product specification----------------------38~63 Exploded V iew ---------------------------------------------64 Spare/ Recommended P arts List----------------------65 Repair tips----------------------------------------------66~67 Repair Flow chart-------------------------------------68~70 Safety Test Requirments---------------------------------71
SAFETY
NOTICE
ANY PERSON ATTEMPTING T O SER VICE THIS CHASSIS MUST F AMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THE CHASSIS AND BE AWARE OF THE NECESSAR Y SAFETY PRECAUTIONS T O BE USED WHEN SER VICING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT CONT AINING HIGH VOL TAGES.
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GUIDELINES
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Proper s ervic e and repair is important to the sa fe, reliable operation of all Philips Consum er El ectronics Co mpany equipment. The servic e pro cedures re commended by Phil ips and desc ribed in this service manual a re eff ective methods of performing service ope rations . S ome o f these s ervic e operations requi re the us e of tools speciall y de si gned for the purpose. The spe cial tools should be used w hen and as recomm ended. It is im portant to note that this m anual c ontains various CAUTI ON S and NOTICES which should be caref ully read in e
CAUTION -
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result hazardous radiation exposure. in
CAUTION -
The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard.
personnel . T he possi bility ex is ts that improper servi ce methods may damage the equip ment. It is also important t o underst and that these CAUTIONS and NOTICES AR E NOT
TO ENSURE THE CONTINUED RELIABILITY OF THIS
EX HAU STIV E. Philips coul d not poss ibly know, evaluate and advis e the servic e trade of all concei vable w ays i n which servi ce might be done or o f the possible hazardous cons equences of ea ch way. Consequently, Ph ilips has not undertak en any suc h broad evalua tion. Accordi ngly, who uses a servi ce procedure or tool which is not recomm ended by Philips must f irst s atisfy himself t horoughly that neither his saf ety nor the saf e operation of the equipment will be jeopardized by t he servi ce method sel ected. * * Hereaf ter throughout this m anual, Philips Consumer El ectronics Co mpany w ill be referred t o a s Philips . * *
Take care during handling the LCD module with backlight unit - Must mount the module using mounting holes arranged in four
WARNING
PRODUCT , USE ONL Y ORIGINAL MANUF ACTURER'S REPLACEMENT NUMBERS IN P AR TS, WHICH ARE LISTED WITH THIS THEIR P AR T
corners. - Do not press on the panel, edge of the frame strongly or electric
Critical co mponents havi ng spec ial safety characteri stics are identified with a by the Ref. No. in the parts list and encl osed w ithin a brok en line . (where several c ritical co mponents are grouped i n one area) along with the saf ety s ymbol on the sche matics or exploded vie ws. Use of s ubstitute replacement parts w hich do no t have the sam e speci fied safet y charact eristic s m ay creat e shock, fire, or other hazards . Under no ci rcums tances s hould the original design be modified or altered without w ritten perm issi on from Philip s. Phi lips ass umes no li ability, ex press or impli ed, arisi ng out of any unauthorized m odification of desi gn. Serv icer a ssume s a ll liability.
shock as this will result in dam age to the screen. - Do not scratch or press on the panel with any sharp objects, such as pencil or pen as this may result in damage to the panel. - Protect the module from the ESD as it may damage the electronic circuit (C -MOS). - Make certain that treatment body are grounded through wrist band. - Do not leave the module in high temperature and in areas of high humidity for a long time. - Avoid contact with water as it may as hort circuit within the module.
- If the surface of panel become dirty , please wi pe it off with a soft material. (Cleaning with a dirty or rough cloth may damage the panel.)
Technical Data
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LCD panel
Type NR. : M240UP01 V0 Outside dimensions : 546.4(H) x 352(V) x 18.5(D) (Typ) Pitch ( mm ) : 0.270(per one triad) 0.270 Color pixel arrangement : RGB vertical stripes Display surface : Anti-glare type, Harness 3H Color depth : 16.7M colors (RGB 6-bits + FRC data) Backlight : CCFL edge light system Active area(WxH) : 518.4(H) 324(V) View angle (CR=10) : Horizontal (R+L) Min=140FTyp=160 : Vertical (U+D) Min=140FTyp=160 Contrast ratio : 1000 : 1 (Typ) White luminance : 250(Typ) ; (DCR embedded) Response time : Rising + FallingGTyp=5FMax= 8 Scanning frequencies Hor. : 30 - 83 K Hz Ver. : 56 - 76Hz Video dot rate : <140 MHz Power input : +5.0 (Typ) Power consumption : 70 W (Max) ; 1 W (Stand by) Ambient temperature : 0 C - 35 C
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Description T.M.D.S. data2T.M.D.S. data2+ T.M.D.S. data2 shield No Connect No Connect DDC clock DDC data No Connect T.M.D.S. data1T.M.D.S. data1+ T.M.D.S. data1 shield No Connect No Connect +5V Power Ground (for +5V) - Cable detect Hot plug detect T.M.D.S. data0T.M.D.S. data0+ T.M.D.S. data0 shield No Connect No Connect T.M.D.S clock shield T.M.D.S. clock+ T.M.D.S. clock-
Power input connection Power cord length : 1.8 M Power cord type : 3 leads power cord with protective earth plug. Power management The monitor must comply with the Microsoft On Now specification, with two power management states, as defined by the VESA DPMS document. The monitor must appropriately display the DPMS state.
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Video active
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Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Assignment Pin No. 9 DDC +3.3V OR +5V 10 GND 11 GND 12 13 14 15 Serial data line (SDA) H- sync V-sync Data clock line ( SCL)
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Assignment Red video input Green video input Blue video input GND Cable detect Red video GND Green video GND Blue video GND
Susceptibility of display to external environment Operating - Temperature : 0 to +50 - Humidity : min=5Fmax=90 [%RH] - Altitude : 0-3658m - Air pressure : 600-1100 mBAR Storage - Temperature : -20 to +60 - Humidity : min=5Fmax=90 [%RH] - Altitude : 0-12192m - Air pressure : 300-1100 mBAR
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Installation
Front View
Accessory Pack
DVI cable (Optional) Power cord (grey: DD 7G , black: DD7B) Audio cable
VGA cable
EDFU pack
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To switch monitor's power On and Off To access OSD menu To adjust the OSD menu To adjust brightness of the display To adjust volume of the display Automatically adjust the horizontal position, vertical position, phase and clock settings / Return to previous OSD level.
Connecting to Your PC 1) Connect the power cord and the signal cable to the back of the monitor firmly.
Input
Back View
2) Connect to PC (a) Turn off your computer and unplug its power cable. Connect the monitor signal cable to the video connector on the bacK k of your computer. Plug the power cord of your computer and your monitor into a nearby outlet. Turn on your computer and monitor. If the monitor displays an image, installation is complete.
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Kensington anti-thief lock VGA input DVI-D input Audio input AC power input
Troubleshooting
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This page deals with problems that can be corrected by a user . If the problem still persists after you have tried thesesolutions, contact Philips customer service representative. Common Problems Having this problem No Picture (Power LED not lit)
Check these items 1.Make sure the power cord is plugged into the power outlet and into the back of the monitor. 2.First, ensure that the power button on the front of the monitor is in the OFF position, then press it to the ON position. 1.Make sure the computer is turned on. 2. Make sure the signal cable is properly connected to your computer. 3.Check to see if the monitor cable has bent pins. 4.The Energy Saving feature may be activated 1. Make sure the monitor cable is properly connected to your computer. (Also refer to the Quick Set-Up Guide). 2.Check to see if the monitor cable has bent pins. 3. Make sure the computer is turned on.
Screen says
1.The Auto Function is designed for use on standard Macintosh or IBM-compatible PCs running Microsoft Windows. 2. It may not work properly if using nonstandard PC or video card.
Imaging Problems Display position is incorrect 1.Press the Auto button. 2. Adjust the image position using the Horizontal Position and/or V ertical Position in OSD Main Controls. Check that the signal cable is properly connected to the graphics board or PC. 1. Press the Auto button. 2. Eliminate the vertical bars using the More Settings of Phase/Clock in OSD Main Controls.
1. Press the Auto button. 2. Eliminate the vertical bars using the More Settings of Phase/Clock in OSD Main Controls.
Adjust the contrast and brightness on OSD Main Controls. (The backlight of the LCD monitor has a fixed life span. When the screen becomes dark or begins to flicker , please contact your dealer). If an image remains on the screen for an extended period of time, it may be imprinted in the screen and leave an afterimage. This usually disappears after a few hours. This is characteristic of liquid crystal and is not caused by a malfunction or deterioration of the liquid crystal. The after-image will disappear after a peroid of time. The remaining dots are normal characteristic of the liquid crystal used in today's technology.
An after-image appears
An after-image remains after the power has been turned off. Green, red, blue, dark, and white dots Remains
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On Screen Display
Basic an d simple instruc tion on the c ontrol ke ys. In the OSD shown above users can press move the cursor, buttons at the front bezel of the monitor to
On Screen Display
The OSD Tree
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Below is an overall view of the structure of the On-Screen Display. You can use this as a reference when you want to work your way around the different adjustments later on.
Resolution notification
This monitor is designed for optimal performance at its native resolution, 1920X1200@60Hz. When the monitor is powered on at a different resolution, an alert is displayed on screen: Use 1920X1200@60Hz for best results. Display of the native resolution alert can be switched off from Setup in the OSD (On Screen Display) menu.
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Lock/Unlock,Aging,Factory Mode
To Lock/Unlock
OSD FUNCTION(User
Mode)
Access Aging
Mode
The OSD function can be locked by pressing"OK"button(1) for more than 10 seconds, the screen shows following windows for 4 seconds. Every time when you press"OK" button, this message appears on the screen automatically .
Step 1 : Access Factory Mode then enter Factory Menu. Step 2 : By pressing " UP " and " DOWN" key to Burning Icon. Press "MENU " then press " UP " and " DOWN " key to turn on Aging Mode.
Factory Menu
Cursor can move on gray color area Hot key function: by pressing " UP " and " DOWN " key Simultaneously at User Mode (or Factory Mode) (PS: The Of fset R G B function can be used on reduce or eliminate snowy noise on the background when the resolution of video signal is 1440*900 vertical 60Hz. Slightly increase or decrease the value until snowy noise completely disappear . repeatly Connect Signal cable again=> go back to normal display
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Pixel Defect Tolerances In order to qualify for repair or replacement due to pixel defects during the warranty period, a TFT LCD panel in a Philips flat panel monitor must have pixel or sub pixel defects exceeding the tolerances listed in the following tables.
BRIGHT DOT DEFECTS MODEL 1 lit subpixel 2 adjacent lit subpixels 3 adjacent lit subpixels (one white pixel) Distance between two bright dot defects* Total bright dot defects of all types
Pixels and Sub pixels A pixel, or picture element, is composed of three sub pixels in the primary colors of red, green and blue. Many pixels together form an image. When all sub pixels of a pixel are lit, the three colored sub pixels together appear as a single white pixel. When all are dark, the three colored sub pixels together appear as a single black pixel. Other combinations of lit and dark sub pixels appear as single pixels of other colors. Types of Pixel Defects Pixel and sub pixel defects appear on the screen in different ways. There are two categories of pixel defects and several types of sub pixel defects within each category.
BLA CK DOT DEFECTS MODEL 1 dark subpixel 2 adjacent dark subpixels 3 adjacent dark subpixels Distance between two black dot defects* Total black dot defects of all types
Bright Dot Defects Bright dot defects appear as pixels or sub pixels that are always lit or 'on'. That is, a bright dot is a sub-pixel that stands out on the screen when the monitor displays a dark pattern. There are the types of bright dot defects:
Two adjacent lit sub pixels: One lit red, green or blue sub pixel - Red + Blue = Purple - Red + Green = Yellow - Green + Blue = Cyan (Light Blue) Three adjacent lit sub pixels (one white pixel)
TOTAL DOT DEFECTS MODEL Total bright or black dot defects of all types
A red or blue bright dot must be more than 50 percent brighter than neighboring dots while a green bright dot is 30 percent brighter than neighboring dots.
Note: * 1 or 2 adjacent sub pixel defects = 1 dot defect Your Philips monitor is ISO13406-2 Compliant
Black Dot Defects Black dot defects appear as pixels or sub pixels that are always dark or 'off'. That is, a dark dot is a sub-pixel that stands out on the screen when the monitor displays a light pattern. These are the types of black dot defects:
Proximity of Pixel Defects Because pixel and sub pixels defects of the same type that are near to one another may be more noticeable, Philips also specifies tolerances for the proximity of pixel defects.
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Mechanical Instruction
Front View:
Fig.4
Fig.1 Back View:
2. Remove the Back Cover Assy a. Unscrew 5 screws as shown in Fig.5 b. Remove the back cover by 4 released holes on bottom side as shown in Fig.6
Fig.2
Fig.5
1. Remove the base. a. Place the monitor face down on a smooth surface as Fig.3 b. Push the button, then life and remove the base as Fig.4
Fig.6
3. Remove the AL-tapes and Cables for Key-board and Jack-board a. Remove the 5 AL-tapes as shown in Fig.7 b. Remove the cables as shown in Fig.8
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Fig.8
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4. Remove the 2 shielding covers a. Unscrew the screw, then remove the left shielding cover as Fig.9 b. Remove the top shielding cover as Fig.10
Fig.12
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Fig.10 5. Remove the connecting cables and bracket screws a. Remove the 2 cables on top side as Fig.11 b. Remove the 4 cables and the 2 screws at the left side as Fig.12 c. Unscrew the 2 screws at the right side as Fig.13
6. Remove the Power board and Audio board a. Unscrew the 5 screws to remove power board as Fig.14 b. Unscrew the 2 screws to remove audio board as Fig.14
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Color Adjustment
Clear image
Alignment procedure 1. Turn on the LCD monitor . 2.T urn on the Timing/pattern generator. See Fig.1 3. Preset LCD color Analyzer CA-1 10 -Remove the lens protective cover of probe CA-A30. -Set measuring/viewing selector to measuring position for reset analyzer .(zero calibration) as Fig.2 - Turn on the color analyzer (CA-1 10) -Press 0-CAL button to starting reset analyzer .
Measurement/viewing selector
Fig.5 5.Display Press "UP" or "DOWN" button to select . Change the value by "UP" or "DOWN" key until the X, Y co-ordinates as below
Cover (black)
5.1 Wh ite colo r adju stmen t Ther e are t hree f ac tory pres et white c olor 9300K , 6500K , s R G B. Apply full white pattern, with brightnes s in 100 % pos ition and the c ontras t control at 50 % pos ition. The 1931 C IE C hromatic ity (c olor triangle) diagr am (x ,y ) c oordinate for the s creen c enter s hould be: Pr oduct spec . 9300K C IE c oordinates
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X = 0. 283 0.02 Y = 0. 297 0.0 2 X = 0. 313 0.0 2 Y = 0. 329 0.0 2 X = 0. 313 0.0 2 Y = 0. 329 0.0 2
6500K/ s R G B C IE c oordinates
X = 0. 283 0.006 Y = 0. 297 0.006 X = 0. 313 0.006 Y = 0. 329 0.006 X = 0. 313 0.006 Y = 0. 329 0.006
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Factory Mode indicator Fig. 3 4). Press "MENU" button, then select factory mode indicator by "LEFT" or "RIGHT" button .Press"MENU" button to bring up submenu windows as below:
s R G B C IE c oordinates
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In the Windows Start Menu, select Settings/Control Panel. In the Control Panel Window, select the Display icon. Inside the Display Control Panel, select the 'Settings' tab. Under the setting tab, in box labeled 'desktop area', move the slidebar to 1920x1200 pixels (24").
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Open 'Advanced Properties' and set the Refresh Rate to 60Hz, then click OK. Restart your computer and repeat step 2 and 3 to verify that your PC is set at 1920x1200@60Hz (24"). Shut down your computer, disconnect your old monitor and reconnect your Philips LCD monitor. Turn on your monitor and then turn on your PC.
Q: What does 'refresh rate' mean in connection with an LCD monitor? A: The refresh rate is of much less relevance for LCD monitors. LCD monitors display a stable, flicker-free image at 60Hz. There is no visible difference between 85Hz and 60Hz. Q: What are the .inf and .icm files on the CD-ROM? How do I install the drivers (.inf and .icm)? A: These are the driver files for your monitor. Follow the instructions in your user manual to install the drivers. Your computer may ask you for monitor drivers (.inf and .icm files) or a driver disk when you first install your monitor. Follow the instructions to insert the ( companion CD-ROM) included in this package. Monitor drivers (.inf and .icm files) will be installed automatically.
Q: How do I adjust the resolution? A: Your video card/graphic driver and monitor together determine the available resolutions. You can select the desired resolution under Windows Control Panel with the "Display properties". Q: What if I get lost when I am making monitor adjustments? A: Simply press the OK button, then select 'Reset' to recall all of the original factory settings. Q: What is the Auto function? A: The AUTO adjustment key restores the optimal screen position, phase and clock settings by pressing of a single button without the need to navigate through OSD (On Screen Display) menus and control keys. Note: Auto function is available in selected models only. Q: My Monitor has no power (Power LED does not light up). What should I do? A: Make sure the AC power cord is connected between the monitor and AC outlet, and click a key on keyboard/mouse to wake up the PC. Q: Will the LCD monitor accept an interlaced signal under PC models? A: No. If an Interlace signal is used, the screen displays both odd and even horizontal scanning lines at the same time, thus distorting the picture. Q: What does the Refresh Rate mean for LCD?
A: Unlike CRT display technology, in which the speed of the electron beam is swept from the top to the bottom of the screen determines flicker, an active matrix display uses an active element (TFT) to control each individual pixel and the refresh rate is therefore not really applicable to LCD technology. Q: Will the LCD screen be resistant to scratches? A: A protective coating is applied to the surface of the LCD, which is durable to a certain extent (approximately up to the hardness of a 2H pencil). In general, it is recommended that the panel surface is not subject to any excessive shocks or scratches. Q: How should I clean the LCD surface? A: For normal cleaning, use a clean, soft cloth. For extensive cleaning, please use isopropyl alcohol. Do not use other solvents such as ethyl alcohol, ethanol, acetone, hexane, etc. Q:Can I change the color setting of my monitor? A:Yes, you can change your color setting through OSD control as the following procedures, 1. Press "OK" to show the OSD (On Screen Display) menu 2. Press "Down Arrow" to select the option "Color" then press "OK" to enter color setting, there are three settings as below. a. Color Temperature; The 2 settings are 6500K and 9300K. With settings in the 6500K range the panel appears warm,' with a red-white color tone, while a 9300K temperature yields cool, blue-white toning."
b. sRGB; this is a standard setting for ensuring correct exchange of colors between different device (e.g. digital cameras, monitors, printers, scanners, etc)
c. User Define; the user can choose his/her preference color setting by adjusting red, green blue color. *A measurement of the color of light radiated by an object while it is being heated. This measurement is expressed in terms of absolute scale, (degrees Kelvin). Lower Kevin temperatures such as 2004K are red; higher temperatures such as 9300K are blue. Neutral temperature is white, at 6500K. Q: Can the Philips LCD Monitor be mounted on the wall? A: Yes. Philips LCD monitors have this optional feature. For standard VESA mount holes on the rear cover allows the user to mount the Philips monitor on most of the VESA standard arms or accessories. We recommend to contact your Philips sales representative for more information. Screen Adjustments Q: When I install my monitor, how do I get the best performance from the monitor? A:For best performance, make sure your display settings are set at 1920x1200 @ 60Hz for 24". Note: You can check the current display settings by pressing the OSD OK button once. The current display mode is shown in OSD first page. Q: How do LCDs compare to CRTs in terms of radiation? A: Because LCDs do not use an electron gun, they do not generate the same amount of radiation at the screen surface. Compatibility with other Peripherals
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Please refer to glossary for more information about USB. Q: What is a USB hub ? A: A USB hub provides additional connections to the Universal Serial Bus. A hub's upstream port connects a hub to the host, usually a PC. Multiple downstream ports in a hub allows connection to another hub or device, such as a USB keyboard, camera or printer.
LCD Panel Technology Q: What is a Liquid Crystal Display? A: A Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) is an optical device that is commonly used to display ASCII characters and images on digital items such as watches, calculators, portable game consoles, etc. LCD is the technology used for displays in notebooks and other small computers. Like light-emitting diode and gas-plasma technologies, LCD allows displays to be much thinner than cathode ray tube (CRT) technology. LCD consumes much less power than LED and gas-displays because it works on the principle of blocking light rather than emitting it. Q: What differentiates passive matrix LCDs from active matrix LCDs? A: An LCD is made with either a passive matrix or an active matrix display grid. An active matrix has a transistor located at each pixel intersection, requiring less current to control the luminance of a pixel. For this reason, the current in an active matrix display can be switched on and off more frequently, improving the screen refresh time (your mouse pointer will appear to move more smoothly across the screen, for example). The passive matrix LCD has a grid of conductors with pixels located at each intersection in the grid. Q: What are the advantages of TFT LCD compared with CRT? A: In a CRT monitor, a gun shoots electrons and general light by colliding polarized electrons on fluorescent glass. Therefore, CRT monitors basically operate with an analog RGB signal. A TFT LCD monitor is a device that displays an input image by operating a liquid crystal panel. The TFT has a fundamentally different structure than a CRT: Each cell has an active matrix structure and independent active elements. A TFT LCD has two glass panels and the space between them is filled with liquid crystal. When each cell is connected with electrodes and impressed with voltage, the molecular structure of the liquid crystal is altered and controls the amount of inlet lighting to display images. A TFT LCD has several advantages over a CRT, since it can be very thin and no flickering occurs because it does not use the scanning method.
Q: Why is vertical frequency of 60Hz optimal for an LCD monitor? A: Unlike a CDT monitor, the TFT LCD panel has a fixed resolution. For example, an XGA monitor has 1024x3 (R, G, B) x 768 pixels and a higher resolution may not be available without additional software processing. The panel is designed to optimize the display for a 65MHz dot clock, one of the standards for XGA displays. Since the vertical/horizontal frequency for this dot clock is 60Hz/48kHz, the optimum frequency for this monitor is 60Hz. Q: What kind of wide-angle technology is available? How does it work? A: The TFT LCD panel is an element that controls/displays the inlet of a backlight using the dual-refraction of a liquid crystal. Using the property that the projection of inlet light refracts toward the major axis of the liquid element, it controls the direction of inlet light and displays it. Since the refraction ratio of inlet light on liquid crystal varies with the inlet angle of the light, the viewing angle of a TFT is much narrower than that of a CDT. Usually, the viewing angle refers to the point where the contrast ration is 10. Many ways to widen the viewing angle are currently being developed and the most common approach is to use a wide viewing angle film, which widens the viewing angle by varying the refraction ratio. IPS (In Plane Switching) or MVA (Multi Vertical Aligned) is also used to give a wider viewing angle. Q: Why is there no flicker on an LCD Monitor? A: Technically speaking, LCDs do flicker, but the cause of the phenomenon is different from that of a CRT monitor -- and it has no impact of the ease of viewing. Flickering in an LCD monitor relates to usually undetectable luminance caused by the difference between positive and negative voltage. On the other hand, CRT flickering that can irritate the human eye occurs when the on/off action of the fluorescent object becomes visible. Since the reaction speed of liquid crystal in an LCD panel is much slower, this troublesome form of flickering is not present in an LCD display.
A: Unlike a CRT, an LCD monitor does not have key parts that generate Electro Magnetic Interference, especially magnetic fields. Also, since an LCD display utilizes relatively low power, its power supply is extremely quiet. Ergonomics, Ecology and Safety Standards Q: What is the CE mark? A: The CE (Conformit Europenne) mark is required to be displayed on all regulated products offered for sale on the European market. This 'CE' mark means that a product complies with the relevant European Directive. A European Directive is a European 'Law' that relates to health, safety, environment and consumer protection, much the same as the U.S. National Electrical Code and UL Standards. Q: Does the LCD monitor conform to general safety standards? A: Yes. Philips LCD monitors conform to the guidelines of MPR-II and TCO 99/03 standards for the control of radiation, electromagnetic waves, energy reduction, electrical safety in the work environment and recyclability. The specification page provides detailed data on safety standards.
Electrical Instructions
1 Elec trica l char acter istics 1.1 Int erfac e signa ls 1). D-Sub Analog Input signal : Video, Hsync., Vsync Video : 0.7 Vp-p, input impedance, 75 ohm @DC Sync. : Separate sync TTL level , input impedance 2.2k ohm terminate Hsync Positive/Negative Vsync Positive/Negative Composite sync TTL level, input impedance 2.2k ohm terminate(Positive/Negative) Sync on green video 0.3 Vp-p Negative (Video 0.7 Vp-p Positive) 2). Intel DVI Digital Input signal : Four channel TMDS signal 1.2 Int erfac e 1.2.1 D-Sub Cable Length : 1.8 M +/- 50 mm (fixed) , fix in monitor and with transplant pin protect cover. Connector type : D-Sub male with DDC2B pin assignments. Blue connector thumb-operated jack screws 1.3 Timing re quireme nt 1.3.1 Mode storing capacity Factory preset modes : 15 Preset modes : 46 User define modes : 16 Note: Screen displays perfect picture at 15 factory-preset modes. 1.3.2 Factory p reset mo des (15 mo des) Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 H.Freq. (KHz) 3 1.469 31.469 35 37 .5 3 5.156 3 7.879 4 6.875 48.363 60.023 63.981 79.976 6 5.29 74.56 74.52 Mode IBM VGA 3H IBM VGA 12H MACINTOSH VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA CVT1.76MW CVT1.76MW-R CVT 2.3MA CVT 2.3MA-R Resolution 720x400 640x480 640x480 640x480 800x600 800x600 800x600 1024 x768 1024x768 1280x1024 1280x1024 1680x1050 1680x1050 1920x1200 1920x1200 V.Freq. (Hz) 70.087 59.94 67 75 56.25 60.317 75 60.004 75.029 60.02 75.025 60 60 60.0 (for D-sub) 60.0 (for DVI-D) BW(MHz)
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Electrical Instructions
2. White color adjustment There are three factory preset white color 9300K, 6500K, sRGB. Apply full white pattern, with brightness in 100 % position and the contrast control at 50 % position. The 1931 CIE Chromaticity (color triangle) diagram (x,y) coordinate for the screen center should be: Product spec. 9300K CIE coordinates X = 0.283 _ 0.02 Y = 0.297 _ 0.02
6500K/ sRGB CIE coordinates X = 0.313 _ 0.02 Y = 0.329 _ 0.02 sRGB CIE coordinates X = 0.313 _ 0.02 Y = 0.329 _ 0.02
Production alignment spec. 9300K CIE coordinates X = 0.283 _ 0.006 Y = 0.297 _ 0.006
6500K/ sRGB CIE coordinates X = 0.313 _ 0.006 Y = 0.329 _ 0.006 sRGB CIE coordinates X = 0.313 _ 0.006 Y = 0.329 _ 0.006 Quality Inspection spec. 9300K CIE coordinates X = 0.283 _ 0.015 Y = 0.297 _ 0.015
6500K/ sRGB CIE coordinates X = 0.313 _ 0.015 Y = 0.329 _ 0.015 sRGB CIE coordinates X = 0.313 _ 0.015 Y = 0.329 _ 0.015
DDC Instructions
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DDC Data Re-programming In case the DDC data memory IC or main EEPROM which storage all factory settings were replaced due to a defect, the serial numbers have to be re-programmed "Analog DDC IC, Digital DDC IC & EEPROM". It is advised to re-soldered DDC IC and main EEPROM from the old board onto the new board if circuit board have been replaced, in this case the DDC data does not need to be re-programmed. Additional information Additional information about DDC (Display Data Channel) may be obtained from Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). Extended Display Identification Data(EDID) information may be also obtained from VESA. Configuration and procedure "PI-EDID" The software is provided by IMS to upgrade the firmware of CPU. PI-EDID Tools is for the interface between "Parallel Port of PC" and "15 pin-D-SUB connector of Monitor". It is a windows-based program, which cannot be run in MS-DOS. System and equipment requirements 1. An Pentium (or above) personal computer or compatible. 2. Microsoft operation system Windows 95/98/2000/XP and Port95NT.exe. 3. EDID Software "PI-EDID.exe" 4. ISP boardas shown in Fig. 1 And I2C Board Jump wire should follow J10 (short), J9 (open), J5/J6/ (1and 2 pin short) J7/J8 (1 and 2 pin short)
3 2 1 1 2 3
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DDC Instructions
Fig.2
Fig. 2a
DDC Instructions
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6. Setup the Philips-IMS EDID Tools program Step 1: Make a folder in your PC as shown in Fig. 3. For example: C:\EDID Step 2: Copy PI-EDID Software into your folder as shown in Fig.3.
Fig.3 Step 3: Copy the LCD_Analog.ddc and LCD_DVI.ddc to C:\EDID as shown in Fig. 4 .
Fig.4
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DDC Instructions
Update the DDC 1. Connect DSUB Cable to I2C Board. Double click the PI-EDID.exe icon in desktop then appears window as shown in Fig.5.
Fig.5 2. Press File->OPEN EDID to Load DDC file as shown in Fig.6. Load Analog EDID file LCD_Analog.ddc to PI-EDID.exe
Fig.6
DDC Instructions
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19.
Fig.7
4. Modify Serial Number then Pre Update S/N button asshown in Fig.8. ss
Fig.8
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DDC Instructions
Fig.9 6. Connect DVI Cable to I2C Board. Repeat Step 1~5 to write DVI EDID file. 7. Enter Factory Mode then Press the Serial Number->Write EDIDS/N to EEPROM as shown in Fig.10 Note: If not enter Factory Mode, this Wrote EDID S/N will not work.
Fig.10
DDC instruction
8. Press Monitor Menu Key to check OSD Serial number is the same as PI-EDID write data as shown in Fig.10 Note: If not the same, please rewrite EDID S/N again.
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Fig.14
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DDC DATA
4 5 FF 00 C5 BF 6 FF 0F C4 EF 7 00 11 A3 80 8 41 01 57 71 9 0C 03 4A 40 40 B0 00 31 31 69
0: 00 10: 67 20: 0E 30: 9C 40: 81 50: D1 60: 23 70: 00 80: 30 90: 00 100: 70 110: 00 120: 20 FF 08 34 23 40 C0 40 1E 37 00 73 FD 20
Horz: 30 - 83 KHz Clk: 170 MHz <-x-Detailed Timing Descriptions-x-> Extension Flag: 00 AE
128 bytes EDID Data (Hex): 0 0: 00 10: 67 20: 0E 30: 9C 40: 81 50: D1 60: 23 70: 00 80: 30 90: 00 100: 70 110: 00 120: 20 1 FF 08 34 23 40 C0 40 1E 37 00 73 FD 20 2 FF 01 20 12 3 FF 00 78 4F
FF 00 2E 52 95 28 36 00 30 00 34 4C 20
6 FF 0F C4 EF B3 80 07 00 30 68 42 53 00
7 00 11 A3 80 00 A0 44 43 30 69 57 11 AE
8 41 01 57 71 A9 70 21 53 30 6C 00 00
9 0C 03 4A 40 40 B0 00 31 31 69 00 0A
81 C0 D1 00 30 00 31 00 20 00 20 20 00 35 FC 32 38 20
00 B3 3C 80 00 FF 30 50 07 00 30 68
00 A9 A0 70 44 43 30 69 21 53 30 6C
30 42 57 00 00 1E 53 11 00 0A 20 00 AE
Decoded EDID data <---Header---> Header: <-x-Header-x-> <---Vendor/Product Identification---> ID Manufacturer Name: ID Product Code: ID Serial Number: Week of Manufacture: Year of Manufacture: PHL 0867 00000001 15 2007 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00
Decoded EDID data <---Header---> Header: <-x-Header-x-> <---Vendor/Product Identification---> ID Manufacturer Name: ID Product Code: ID Serial Number: Week of Manufacture: Year of Manufacture: PHL 2151 00000001 15 2007
00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00
<-x-Vendor/Product Identification-x->
<---EDID Structure Version/Revision---> EDID Version#: 1 EDID Revision#: 3 <-x-EDID Structure Version/Revision-x->
<-x-EDID Structure Version/Revision-x-> <---Basic Display Parameters/Features---> Video i/p definition: Setup: Seperate Syncs. support: Composite Sync. support: Vsync. Pulse: Max Horz Image Size: Max Vert Image Size: Display Gamma: Display Type: Standard Default Color Space: Features, Preferred Timing Mode: Features, GTF support: DPMS Features, Stand-by: No DPMS Features, Suspend: No Yes Yes serration required 52 cm. 32 cm. 2.2 RGB color display Yes In first detailed block No Analog Blank-to-Black not expected
<---Basic Display Parameters/Features---> Video i/p definition: Setup: Seperate Syncs. support: Composite Sync. support: Vsync. Pulse: Max Horz Image Size: Max Vert Image Size: Display Gamma: Display Type: Standard Default Color Space: Features, Preferred Timing Mode: Features, GTF support: DPMS Features, Stand-by: DPMS Features, Suspend: DPMS Features, Active Off: No No Yes Analog Blank-to-Black not expected Yes Yes serration required 52 cm. 32 cm. 2.2 RGB color display Yes In first detailed block No
DPMS Features, Active Off: Yes <-x-Basic Display Parameters/Features-x-> <---Color Characteristics---> Red x: Red y: Green x: Green y: Blue x: Blue y: White x: White y: 0.639648 0.339844 0.290039 0.610352 0.139648 7.03125e-002 0.30957 0.320313
<---Color Characteristics---> Red x: 0.639648 Red y: Green x: Green y: Blue x: Blue y: White x: White y: 0.339844 0.290039 0.610352 0.139648 7.03125e-002 0.30957 0.320313
<-x-Color Characteristics-x->
<---Established Timings---> Established Timimgs 1: BF - 720x400 @70Hz - 640x480 @60Hz
<-x-Color Characteristics-x->
<---Established Timings---> Established Timimgs 1: BF - 720x400 @70Hz - 640x480 @60Hz - 640x480 @67Hz - 640x480 @72Hz - 640x480 @75Hz - 800x600 @56Hz - 800x600 @60Hz Established Timimgs 2: EF - 800x600 @72Hz - 800x600 @75Hz - 832x624 @75Hz - 1024x768 @60Hz - 1024x768 @70Hz - 1024x768 @75Hz - 1280x1024 @75Hz - 1152x870x75Hz Established Timings 3: <-x-Established Timings-x-> <---Standard Timing Identification---> Standard Timing: 1152x864 @60Hz Standard Timing: Standard Timing: Standard Timing: Standard Timing: Standard Timing: Standard Timing: Standard Timing: 1280x960 @60Hz 1280x720 @60Hz 1440x1440 @60Hz 1680x1680 @60Hz 1600x1200 @60Hz 1920x1080 @60Hz 1920x1920 @60Hz 80
- 800x600 @56Hz - 800x600 @60Hz Established Timimgs 2: EF - 800x600 @72Hz - 800x600 @75Hz - 832x624 @75Hz - 1024x768 @60Hz - 1024x768 @70Hz - 1024x768 @75Hz - 1280x1024 @75Hz - 1152x870x75Hz Established Timings 3: <-x-Established Timings-x-> <---Standard Timing Identification---> Standard Timing: Standard Timing: Standard Timing: Standard Timing: Standard Timing: Standard Timing: Standard Timing: Standard Timing: 1152x864 @60Hz 1280x960 @60Hz 1280x720 @60Hz 1440x900 @60Hz 1680x1050 @60Hz 1600x1200 @60Hz 1920x1080 @60Hz 1920x1200 @60Hz 80
<-x-Standard Timing Identification-x-> <---Detailed Timing Descriptions---> Detailed Timing: Detailed Timing: Detailed Timing: Detailed Timing: Vert: 56 - 76 Hz Horz: 30 - 83 KHz Clk: 170 MHz <-x-Detailed Timing Descriptions-x-> Extension Flag: 00 1920x1200 @59Hz FF (Monitor SN) 'CS10715000001' FC (Monitor name) 'Philips 240BW' FD (Monitor limits)
<-x-Standard Timing Identification-x-> <---Detailed Timing Descriptions---> Detailed Timing: Detailed Timing: Detailed Timing: Detailed Timing: Vert: 56 - 76 Hz 1920x1200 @59Hz FF (Monitor SN) 'CS10715000001' FC (Monitor name) 'Philips 240BW' FD (Monitor limits)
Checksum:
AE
DDC DATA
//////////Displaying Monitor DIGITAL EDID//////////
<---Established Timings---> Established Timimgs 1: BF - 720x400 @70Hz - 640x480 @60Hz - 640x480 @67Hz - 640x480 @72Hz
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128 bytes EDID Data (Hex): 0 0: 00 10: 67 20: 80 30: 9C 40: 81 50: D1 60: 23 70: 00 80: 30 90: 00 100: 70 110: 00 120: 20 1 FF 08 34 23 40 C0 40 1E 37 00 73 FD 20 2 FF 01 20 12 81 D1 30 00 31 00 20 00 20 3 FF 00 78 4F C0 00 20 00 35 FC 32 38 20 4 FF 00 2E 52 95 28 36 00 30 00 34 4C 20 5 FF 00 C5 BF 00 3C 00 FF 30 50 30 1E 20 6 FF 0F C4 EF B3 80 07 00 30 68 42 53 00 7 00 11 A3 80 00 A0 44 43 30 69 57 11 3C 8 41 01 57 71 A9 70 21 53 30 6C 00 00 9 0C 03 4A 40 40 B0 00 31 31 69 00 0A
- 640x480 @75Hz - 800x600 @56Hz - 800x600 @60Hz Established Timimgs 2: EF - 800x600 @72Hz - 800x600 @75Hz - 832x624 @75Hz - 1024x768 @60Hz - 1024x768 @70Hz - 1024x768 @75Hz - 1280x1024 @75Hz - 1152x870x75Hz Established Timings 3: 80 <-x-Established Timings-x-> <---Standard Timing Identification--->
<---Header---> Header: <-x-Header-x-> <---Vendor/Product Identification---> ID Manufacturer Name: ID Product Code: ID Serial Number: Week of Manufacture: Year of Manufacture: PHL 0867 00000001 15 2007 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00
Standard Timing: Standard Timing: Standard Timing: Standard Timing: Standard Timing: Standard Timing: Standard Timing: Standard Timing:
1152x864 @60Hz 1280x960 @60Hz 1280x720 @60Hz 1440x900 @60Hz 1680x1050 @60Hz 1600x1200 @60Hz 1920x1080 @60Hz 1920x1200 @60Hz
<-x-Standard Timing Identification-x-> <---Detailed Timing Descriptions---> Detailed Timing: Detailed Timing: Detailed Timing: Detailed Timing: Vert: 56 - 76 Hz Horz: 30 - 83 KHz Clk:
Blank-to-Black not expected
1920x1200 @59Hz FF (Monitor SN) 'CS10715000001' FC (Monitor name) 'Philips 240BW' FD (Monitor limits)
EDID Revision#: 3 <-x-EDID Structure Version/Revision-x-> <---Basic Display Parameters/Features---> Video i/p definition: Setup: Seperate Syncs. support: Composite Sync. support: Vsync. Pulse: Max Horz Image Size: Max Vert Image Size: Display Gamma: Display Type: Standard Default Color Space: Features, Preferred Timing Mode: Features, GTF support: DPMS Features, Stand-by: DPMS Features, Suspend: No No Yes In first detailed block No No No serration not required 52 cm. 32 cm. 2.2 RGB color display DVI
170 MHz 00 3C
DPMS Features, Active Off: Yes <-x-Basic Display Parameters/Features-x-> <---Color Characteristics---> Red x: Red y: Green x: Green y: Blue x: Blue y: White x: White y: 0.639648 0.339844 0.290039 0.610352 0.139648 7.03125e-002 0.30957 0.320313
<-x-Color Characteristics-x->
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Configuration and procedure "Novatek EasyWrite v4.0 Beta2" The software is provided by Novatek to upgrade the firmware of CPU. Novatek ISP Tools is for the interface between "Parallel Port of PC" and "15 pin-D-SUB connector of Monitor". It is a windows-based program, which cannot be run in MS-DOS. System and equipment requirements 1. An Pentium (or above) personal computer or compatible. 2. Microsoft operation system Windows 95/98/2000/XP and Port95NT.exe. 3. ISP Software " Novatek EasyWrite v4.0 Beta2" 4. ISP boardas shown in Fig. 1
And I2C Board Jump wire should follow J10 (short), J9 (open), J5/J6/ (1and 2
pin short)
Fig.4
Update the firmware
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1. Double click the RTDTool_new.exe and Press RTD 2120 ISP button as shown in Fig.5.
Fig.1
Fig.5
2. Choose Erase and press execute as shown in Fig.6.
Fig.2
6. Setup the Novatek ISP Tools program Step 1: Install Novatek ISP Tools in your PC as shown in Fig. 3. For example: C:\Program Files\EasyUSB Writer
Fig.6
Fig.3
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4. Choose Auto and press execute to update Firmware as shown in Fig.9.
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Fig.9 7 Check the firmware version 1). Turn off monitor. 2). [Push "AUTO" & "MENU" buttons at the same time and hold them] +[Press "power" button until comes out "Windows screen" ] => Then release all buttons. 3).Press "MENU" button, wait until the OSD menu come on the Screen of the monitor.as shown in Fig.10 4).Choose Factory to enter Factory mode as shown in Fig 11.
Fig.7
Fig.10
Fig.11
6). Turn off the monitor, exit the factory mode. If there is a warring message coming as shown in Fig. 12. , check the AC power , Video cable, Parallel Port, Low CPU Speed or Novatek MCU.
Fig.8
Fig.12
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Quick reference for failure mode of LCD panel this page presents problems that could be made by LCD panel. It is not necessary to repair circuit board. Simply follow the mechanical instruction on this manual to eliminate failure by replace LCD panel.
Failure description
Phenomenon
Foreign material inside polarizer . It shows liner or dot shape. Vertical lines defect (Always bright or dark)
Bottom back light of LCD is brighter than normal Horizontal dim lines
Backlight has foreign material. Black or white color, liner or circular type
Wiring Diagram
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Panel
DVI
D-SUB
Y-Cable (DVI+D-SUB)
1
2
1
2
Ctrl-BD
8 1 1 11 3 1 1 3
10 1
2
1
2
PWR-BD
Audio-BD
8 1
Jack-BD
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Power Diagram-1
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E1 2
C604 2200P
R609 470K
L604 Z45/100MHZ E3 2 8 6
IC601.3
R702 100
C704 1000P K
C705 1000P K
2 ZD601 TZM5245B + R611 220 C611 47U 50V <Spec> D603 1N4148
1 K
L601 300U
R624 10K
FB
NC
C
C602 0.22U
CS
VCC
Q601 2SK3530-01MR G
R602 330K R601 R604 330K 330K R613 1K R622 10K R621 10K
R617 470
IC601.5 3 6 2 1
VAR1 470V 1 . . 2
Q602 2N3906
R610 18K
F601 250V 2A
TP601
Q603 2N3904
1 C615 3300P M
B
4 1 2 3 5
TP602 R
R620 10K
C612 0.1U K
C610 1000P J
G L
N G
CN601
GC1 3D05402001
HS1 3D0AD09001
HS2 34L0Y01001
HSink
1 G1
HSink
1 2 G1 G2
HSink
1 2 G1 G2
G1
G2
C603 2200P
L602 19MH
~ HS3 3D06K01001
L605 Z45/100MHZ
A1 T601 1J.20273.131 1 10 9 J A2 D701 YG862C15RSC A1 J C701 470U 35V RC1820 + C702 470U 35V RC1820 + C703 470U 35V RC1820 V-INVERTER
C607 1000P K
D601 UF4007-LF
5 D605 1N4148 R619 18K R614 R625 18K 1 R626 R627 1 1 R628 1
C613 0.1U K
C609 1000P J
IC602 PC123FY1 R703 10K R709 2K R711 22K F R710 10K C711 0.1U K
IC702
LM431A
R713 OPEN
R712 3.32K F
A4: HS2 HS3 A5: GC1 HS1 B1: R711 R712 R713 B2: R703 R709 R710 C711 IC602 IC702 B3: C615
HSink
B4: C609 C610 C612 C613 D606 B5: R620 Q603 CN601 CON602 F601 VAR1 C3: R611 R612 R614 R619 R623 R625 R626 R627 R628 C606 C611 D602 D603 D604 Q601 L608 C4: R610 R613 R617 R621 D605 ZD601 ZD602 IC601 C5: R601 R602 R604 R622 R624 C602 Q602 L601 D1: C702 C703 D2: R701 R702 C701 C704 C705 D701 D702 T601 D3: R607 R608 R609 C605 C607 D601 L604 L605 D4: R603 C601 BD601 TR601 D5: C603 C604 L602
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Power Diagram-2
5 4 3 2 1
C862.1 V-INVERTER S F851 32V 3A R863 330 C853 1U M R856 330K R853 10K F IC851.16 R854 10K F R855 47K C855 0.01U K R861 2.7K J B
1
+ C862 220U 25V <Spec> Q853.B
R864 3.3K
R865 22K
Q853 PMBS3904
C864 1200P K
1
+
R868 1K F
R869 OPEN
C854 220P K
IC851.14
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
2FBK
2DTC
RFF
SCP
2IN+
2OUT
VCC
2IN-
1OUT
1DTC
1FBK
GND
C852 0.1U K
IC851 TL1451ACN
1IN+
1IN-
CT
RT
C851 470P K
R851 10K F
Q855 PMBS3904
1
+ FD853 ERB83-004 R875 1K F
R871 3.3K
R872 22K
R874 3.09K F
Q856 2N3906S
Q855.E
R882 22
C856 1U M
R857 10K F
C858 0.01U K
IC851.4
Q856.B
FD852 ERB83-004
C868 470P K
R858 330K
R859 10K F
A2: CN701 CN702 B1: C871 B2: R874 R875 C868 C869 FD852 FD853 B3: R862 R871 R872 R882 C867 Q855 Q856 B4: R851 R859 R873 C851 C857 C858 B5: R857 R858 C856 C2: L852 C3: Q852
A
PANEL_+5V TP704
C4: R854 R855 C854 C855 C859 IC851 C5: C852 D1: C865 D2: R867 R868 R869 C863 C864 FD851 FD854 L851 D3: R861 864 R865 R866 Q853 Q854 D4: R853 R856 R863 C853 C862 F851
AUDIO_+5.5V TP705 TP706 CN702 2K61185103 1 2 3 1 2 3
Power Diagram-3
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5
+19VB V-INVERTER FP801 32V 5A
3
K
R822 OPEN
R839 OPEN
ZD802 TZMC6V2
CN801 2K62204102
K
D820 OPEN
1
C806 0.047U K
1 2
1
C847 0.47U K C802 1U K R811 100K
NDR_B PDR_A
20 19 18 17 16
C836 OPEN IC801.19Q820.C
D
BRT_ON
2 3 4
C
R824 OPEN C807 220P J R813 39.2K Q820 OPEN
E
N_B
OZ964
2
R812 10
C812 4.7U M
R832 10K
C803 0.068U K
IC801.5
.
3 7
5 6 8 7
C811 4.7U M
T801 1J.26061.011
6
IC801
C813 5PF D
.
5 4
J
C814 C883 2200P K 0.01UJ
D805 BAV99
5
C804 1U K C805 0.1U K
84.008M3.030
D
CN802 2K62204102
1 2
IC801.14
Q806
D806.J
6 7 8
15 14 4
P_C
.
8 1
C816 5PF D
J
C860 2200P K C817 0.01UJ
R833 2K
A
+ C827 47U 50V <Spec> R801 536K F R802 523K F R820 OPEN
K D819 OPEN
IC801.12
9 10
12 11
IC801.11C810 0.047U K R816 10 R814 5.1K
5 6 8 7
.
2
2
N _D
A
D818 OPEN
K
C835 1200P K
R840 OPEN
+19VB D807.K
13
G
C881 0.1U K
Q803 2N7002K
K
R817 51K D807 BAV99 C850 0.1U K R823 1M R831 10K R899 7.5K F R825 402 F
84.008M3.030
R834 2K
C837 OPEN
R818 100K
3
R829 210K F
VR802 50K
1 D
Q819 BSS138
S
Q819.S
Q811.D
Q811 2N7002K
G
C842 0.22U K R842 1M
K
D801 LL4148
K
D808 BAV99
R826 511 F
CN803 2K62204102
1
+ C848 470U 35V RC1820 C885 1200P K P_A
Q807
1 2
4
C819 4.7U M
C823 100P J
N_B
5 6 8 7
2
C886 1200P K
J
C822 0.01UJ
D809 BAV99
Q812 2N7002K
K
D802 LL4148
K
R827 511 F D811 BAV99
T802 1J.26061.011
.
4
C821 5PF D
R835 2K
84.008M3.030
B1: R827 R828 R835 R836 D802 D803 D811 D812 CN803 CN804 B2: R843 R844 C821 C822 C823 C824 C825 C826 C843 C844 C861 C884 D809 D810 Q812 Q816 T802
3
.
3 7
R843 1M
B
CN804 2K62204102
B3: C819 C820 C848 C885 C886 C887 C888 Q807 Q808 C1: R825 R826 R834 R899 D801 D807 D808 C2: R823 R831 R842 C842 C850 Q811 C3: R809 R814 R816 R817 R829 R830 VR802 C810 ZD803 Q819 C4: R802 R803 R818 R820 R821 R840 C835 C837 C839 C881 D818 Q803 C5: R801 D1: R833 CN801 CN802 D2: C811 C812 C813 C814 C815 C816 C817 C818 C860 C883 D805 D806 Q805 Q806 T801 D3: R810 R813 R824 C804 C805 C806 C807 C808 C809 C836 ZD802 Q820 IC801 D4: R811 R815 R822 R832 R839 C802 C803 C838 C840 C847 D819 D820 ZD805 D5: R837 C801 C827 FP801
Q808
.
8
C826 100P J D810.K C824 5PF D
1 2
1 2
4 5 6 8 7
84.008M3.030
N _D
.
2
1
C884 2200P K C825 0.01UJ
2
C888 1200P K
R836 2K
G
C844 0.22U K R844 1M
K
D803 LL4148
K
D812 R828 BAV99 511 F
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Control Diagram
OP1 OP
OP2 OP
OP3 OP
OP4 OP
A
OP5 OP
OP6 OP
A
SW1
2B40069431
1 G1
SW2
2 G2
2B40069431 C1 100P K
Power
OP7 OP OP8 OP OP9 OP OP10 OP OP11 OP OP12 OP OP13 OP OP14 OP
Location A1 A1 A2 B1 B1 B1 B2 B3 B4 C1 C2 C2 C3 C4
1 G1 G2
Enter
SW3
2B40069431
C2 100P K
1 G1 G2
Right
C3 100P K
SW4
2B40069431
1 G1 G2
Left
C4 100P K
SW5 C2 C3 C4
TP1
SW5
2B40069431
1 G1 G2
Exit
C5 100P K
SW6 C5
J1
SW6
C
2B40069431
1 G1 G2
i
C6 100P K
GRN_OUT ORG_OUT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A1
A2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2K61185110
C6
C
PIN6_no connecting
LED1 J1
LED1
GRN/YEL
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. 1 5 14 15 (1920x1200 193MHz should be able to di splay i n VGA) FACTORY PRESET MODES AND 51 45 46 PRESET MODES WH ICH CAN BE RECOVERED TO PRESET MODES, 7 16 U SER MODES . U SER FRIENDLY OSD DI SPLAY FOR MODE ID ENTIFICATION /A D JUSTM EN T . MAX. RESOLU TION 1920 x 1200 NON-IN TERLACED AT 7 5 60 HZ . 24W COLOR TFT LCD FLAT PANEL . FU LL RANGE POWER SUPPLY 90 264 VAC/50&60Hz . CE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY . ANTI-GLARE TO REDUCE LIGHT REFLECTION . POWER MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY . SOG SUPPORT . TC O03 for W W models / non-TCO for China model. . AUDIO SUPPORT .W in d o w s V ist a Pre m iu m Lo g o C e rt if ic a t io n .HDCP support for DVI inputs .POWER ON PHILIPS LOGO REQUIREMENT .W EEE REQUIREMENT .RoHS REQUIREMENT
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FOREWORD......................................................................................................................................6 PRODUCT PROFILE..........................................................................................................................6 2.1 2.2 2.3 LCD ...........................................................................................................................................6 SCANNING FREQUENCIES .............................................................................................................7 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE: 0 C - 40 C ........................................................................................7
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ..................................................................................................8 3.1 3.2 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 INTERFACE SIGNALS......................................................................................................................8 INTERFACE .................................................................................................................................8 HORIZONTAL SCANNING ..............................................................................................................11 VERTICAL SCANNING ...............................................................................................................11 POWER INPUT CONNECTION .......................................................................................................11 POWER MANAGEMENT ...............................................................................................................11 ANALOG DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION .............................................................................................12 DVI- D DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION ...............................................................................................12 USB PLUG SUPPORT....................................................................................................................12 DDC /CI SUPPORT....................................................................................................................12 EDID.........................................................................................................................................12 HOT-KEY DEFINITION ..................................................................................................................12 SMART BRIGHT --DYNAMIC BRIGHTNESS CONTROL (DBC) (NOT REQUIRED FOR THIS SMART CONTRAST (DYNAMIC CONTRAST RATIO) ........................................................................12 SMART IMAGE ..........................................................................................................................13 SMART RESPONSE (NOT REQUIRED FOR THIS PRODUCT)......................................................17
PRODUCT).............................................................................................................................................12
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IMAGE SIZE ................................................................................................................................17 BRIGHTNESS UNIFORMITY ............................................................................................................17 CHECK CROSS TALK (S).............................................................................................................18 WHITE COLOR ADJUSTMENT ........................................................................................................18
MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS......................................................................................19 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 5.14 5.15 5.16 5.17 COSMETIC PHILIPS ID........................................................................................19 PROE FILES REQUIRED ..............................................19 PER PHILIPS MAKE-UP SHEET ..................................19
GAP BETWEEN PANEL AND FRONT BEZEL < 1.5 MM (TYP.) ...................................................19 LOCATION OF CONTROL ICONS COLOR FOR RESIN/PAINT PER PHILIPS GRAPHIC SHEET ..................................19 PER PHILIPS MAKE-UP SHEET ......................................19
RESINS......................................................................................................................................19 IF PAINT IS USED ......................................................................................................................19 PLASTIC MOLD TOOLING .........................................................................................................19 PLASTICS FLAMMABILITY .......................................................................................................20 TEXTURE/GLOSSING OF HOUSING...........................................................................................20 TILT AND SWIVEL BASE ...........................................................................................................20 KENSINGTON LOCK .................................................................................................................20 LABEL ......................................................................................................................................20 PRODUCT DIMENSION / WEIGHT (REFER TO SHT 191 ) ........................................................21 TRANSPORTATION ...................................................................................................................21 PALLET / CONTAINER LOADING ..............................................................................................22
ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS .............................................................................22 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 SUSCEPTIBILITY OF DISPLAY TO EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT ..................................................22 TRANSPORTATION TESTS.........................................................................................................23 DISPLAY DISTURBANCES FROM EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT....................................................23 DISPLAY DISTURBANCES TO EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT .........................................................23
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FOREWORD This specification describes a 24"W WUXGA multi-scan color TFT LCD monitor with maximum resolution up to 1920 x 1200 /75 Hz (1920 x 1200 /60 Hz) non-interlaced. All optical characteristics (including WHITE-D, Brightness, and so on) are determined according to panel specification after warming up approximate 30 minutes that brightness stability is optimal, and follow strictly after panel specification. PRODUCT PROFILE This display monitor unit is a color display monitor enclosed in PHILIPS styling cabinet which has an integrated tilt/ high adjustment base. LCD Type: TN Suppliers to offer the panel specification. Panel incoming specification: Follow Philips specification. AUO Type NR. : M240UP01 V0 Resolution : 1920x1200 (WUXGA) Outside dimensions : 546.4 (H) x 352 (V) x 18.5 (D) Pitch ( mm ) : 0.27 Color pixel arrangement : RGB vertical stripes Display surface : low reflection, antiglare with hard coating Color depth : 16.7 M colors Backlight : CCFL edge light system Active area(WxH) : 518.4 (H) x 324 (V) View angle (CR>10) : 160/160 (typ) for H/V Contrast ratio : 1000:1 (typ) White luminance : 250 nit (typ) Color gamut : 72% Gate IC : Raydium RM7613 Source IC : Raydium RM7111 Response time : 5 ms
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Functions: (1) D-SUB analog R/G/B separate inputs, H/V sync separated, Composite (H+V) TTL level, SOG sync (2) DVI digital Panel Link TMDS inputs 2.3 Ambient temperature: 0 C - 40 C
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Audio Input signal: 1000 mVrms Loudspeaker (Impedance: 16 Ohm +/-15%): 2W+ 2W stereo for RMS Power Frequency range: 450Hz - 20KHz Headphone connection will mute speakers 4). USB PLUG 2.0 ( Not required in 240BW8 ) Input signal: Upstream input (VBUS, D+, D-, GND) via USB-B receptacle. Output signal: Downstream output (VBUS, D+, D-, GND) through USB-A receptacle
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Interface D-Sub Cable Length Connector type : 1.8 M +/- 50 mm : D-Sub male with DDC2B pin assignments. Blue connector thumb-operated jack screws
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PIN assignment :
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DVI Cable The input signals are applied to the display through DVI-D cable. Length. : 1.8 M +/- 50 mm Connector type. : DVI-D male with DDC-2B pin assignments White connector thumb-operated jackscrews Pin Assignment:
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: 1.8 M +/- 50 mm : 3.5-mini jack with Lemon green color on the both end heads. Sliver & Black model: Black cable. T color model: white cable.
3.3 Timing requirement Factor Preset mode definition : y 1. Perfect FOS (except PHASE) while presenting all required timing s. 2. Required timings need to be specified in User's Manual Preset mode definition : 1. Need to support those timings. 2. Perfect FOS after auto adjustment. User mode 1. Can save those timing that not eset mode and can be showedover scalar or Pa in Pr (not spec.) 2. It needs to reserve the 10 timings space in memory size. 3.3.1 Mode storing capacity Factory preset modes Preset modes User define modes Note: 1. 2. 51 preset modes : 15 14 15 : 51 45 46 : 7 16
Screen displays perfect picture at 15 14 15 factory-preset modes. Screen displays visible picture with OSD warning when input modes are the
3.2.5 Factory preset modes (15 14 15 modes) Factory modes and preset modes are defined in the enclosed timing table file
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Vertical scanning Sync polarity : Positive or Negative Scanning frequency : 56 - 76 Hz 3.6 Power input connection Power cord length Power cord type 3.7 Power management The monitor must comply with the Microsoft On Now specification, and meet EPA requirements. Mode Power-On Off DC Power Off HSYNC VSYNC On Off On Off Video active blanked N/A Pwr-cons. 70W typical <1W <1W Indication Green LED Amber LED LED Off Rec. time -<3s : 1.8 M : 3 leads power cord with protective earth plug.
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Analog Display identification In accordance with VESA Display Channel Standard Ver.1.0 and DDC 2B capability
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DVI- D Display identification In accordance with DVI requirement (DDWG digital Visual Interface revision 1.0) use DDC-2B, DDC/CI, and EDID V1.3
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USB Plug support Connect the upstream port of the monitor to host PCs USB port via US cable, Then attach external device to the downstream port of the monitor. Check if the device can work properly.
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DDC /CI Support In accordance with VESA DDC/CI and MCCS ver.2.0, the monitor should be workable with Protrait Display Tune at least. 3.12 EDID
3.13 Hot-key definition Any deviation, then refer to PVT Exit sample.
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Smart Bright --Dynamic Brightness Contr (Not requir f r 240BW8 ) ol (DBC) ed o DCR controlled by Scaler DCR function ON , contrast 2X original contrast specification.
3.15 Smart contrast (Dynamic contrast ratio) ( Not required for 240BW8 ) Smart Contrast is a kind of dynamic backlight control. This function changes the panel backlight dynamically according to the frame brightness histogram. The contrast ratio is 3000:1 (typical). (if require panel spec 1000:1)
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Smart image ( Not r equired for 240BW8 ) 3.16.1 Smart Image OSD outlook
3.16.1.1 Position Pressing the Smart Image button, the position is in the bottom center of the screen. 3.16.1.2 Smart Image Logo & Banner As design to keep the LightFrame logo at header but change the name to SmartImage with bitmap format. 3.16.1.3 Icon of each profile Each profile will use text instead of icon & text before, refer to 240BW8 MS&GS. 3.16.1.4 User Operation Procedure A. 5 different modes are switched to next in the sequence from 1 to 5 then back to 1 while pressing this button: 1) Office Work 2) Image Viewing 3) Entertainment 4) Economic Economy 5) Off. The default setting is Off. B. The FOS optimization will be changed in real time by which profile to be scrolled, users dont need to confirm to enable. C. The Smart Image OSD will remain on screen for 5 seconds after user last action. Or user can also press [MENU] to close the Smart Image OSD immediately. D. Except using [MENU] button to scroll down profile. If Smart Image OSD already launched onscreen. User is allowed to use up/down key to choose profile and
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press [MENU] to confirm selection and close the Smart Image OSD. E. If the model has multiple inputs including VGA and DVI, each input has their own set of profiles. When user switch input, the profile to be applied will also change. F. Each input can memorize their individual Smart Image profile status. For example, Smart Image is on with Office profile at VGA input, when switch to DVI input, the Smart Image will revert to previous profile of DVI. In the input switching process the Smart Image OSD will also show up to present which profile is selected if Smart Image is enabled at that input. The Smart Image status will also be stored after the monitor is resumed from AC on/off or power switch on/off. 3.16.1.5 Linkage between Smart Image OSD and main OSD A. Settings within main OSD have linkage with Smart Image OSD. i. Brightness ii. Contrast iii. Color Temperature B. Because each preset profiles will define default setting of these 3 parameters. Users can understand what is the value of that in preset profile by open the main OSD. C. When any SmartImage Lite profile had been enabled. The parameters in main OSD are still available for user to adjust. But these adjustments are temporary only. If users switch to another profile and then go back. The setting in main OSD will show preset values of that SmartImage profile enabled. 3.16.1.6 Profile Definitions (system integrators to input at design stages) A. Office Work i. Purpose: Design for general office application, like word processing, Spreadsheet and email. The screen is dominated by text. ii. Enhancement point:
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1. A little sharpness for increasing the details of e.g. an excel grid. No other type of enhancement as it won't bring value. 2. Color temperature remains in 6500K. 3. Brightness level should be 70%. 4. Smart Response set to Off. 5. Smart Contrast set to Off. B. Entertainment i. Purpose: Design for video application, Like Microsoft Media Player or Real Player. The screen is dominated by video. ii. Enhancement Point: 1. Dynamic contrast enhancement by histogram analysis (DLC) should be implemented. 2. Sharpness enhanced 90%. 3. Color enhancement set as the same with Video. 4. Color temperature set to 7500 (Based on final PQ settings) (if higher) 5. Brightness level sets to maximum. 6. SmartResponse set to High.(N/A for this model) 7. Gamma Table turn off to achieve 8. Fastest response time. (N/A for this model) 9. Smart Contrast set to On C. Image Viewing i. Purpose: Design for image viewing application, especially in slide show. The screen is dominated by picture. Powerpoint presentation could use this profile also. ii. Enhancement Point: 1. Dynamic contrast enhancement by histogram analysis (DLC) should be off. 2. Sharpness and color to be enhanced 75%.
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3. Color temperature 6500K 4. Brightness level sets to maximum. 5. Smart Response set to Off. (N/A for this model) 6. Smart Contrast set to Off. D. Economy i. Purpose: Adjust brightness level for reducing power consumptions ii. No optimization by Smart Image. iii. Design: 1. Brightness level set to 70%, a little higher brightness level than laptop PC, fine tune brightness level before DVT exit. 2. Color temperature set to 6500K. 3. Gamma Table is turn on.
E. Off i. Purpose: No optimization by SmartImage. ii. Design: 1. This will follow user OSD setting. If any change by user, it will be saved. When switch back from other SmartImage profiles, it will go back to last saved setting. 2. Gamma Table is turn on to reduce bad color tracking.
3.16.1.7 Demo mode A. Purpose: Built-in demo mode for sales in-store demo. B. Design: i. Dynamically split screen to 2 vertical frames with one vertical white line. The line width is 2 pixels. The left frame will be enhanced by SmartImage and right frame remains original performance. ii. There is OSD showing SmartImage On in left frame and SmartImage Off in right frame. iii. The OSD word color is white with transparent background. C. The demo profile will be entertainment profile setting. D. Hot keys to trigger: Press [SmartImage] 3 seconds or more to trigger the demo mode.
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When demo mode is On, press 3 seconds or more to turn off the demo mode. When the demo mode is enabled, the blue LED will flash until demo mode disabled.(N/A for this model) 3.17 Smart Response ( required for 240BW8 ) Not Gray to Gray Response time : ?ms (max.)
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Visual characteristics Test conditions Unless otherwise specified, this specification is defined under the following conditions. (1) Input signal : As defined in , 1920 x 1200 non-interlaced mode (1920 x 1200@75Hz) (1920 x 1200@60Hz), signal sources must have 75 ohm output impedance. : controls to be set to 300 nits (typical) 250 nits (typical) with full screen 100 % duty cycle white signal
(3) Warm up: more than 30 minutes after power on with signal supplied. (4) Ambient light: 400 -- 600 lux. (5) Ambient temperature: 20 5 C 4.2 4.3 Brightness To follow Panel specification. Image size Actual display size 4.4 Brightness uniformity Set contrast at 100% and turn the brightness at 100%. Apply the Fig 1, it should comply with the following formula: B_min B_max X 100% >75% 376.3 x 301.1 mm 518.4 x 324 mm
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Check Cross talk (S) Apply Pattern 2. Set contrast and brightness at 100 %. Measure YA. Then output Pattern 3 and measure YB. the cross talk value : ABS ( YA - YB ) X 100% < 1.5 % YA
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White color adjustment There are seven factory preset white color 9300K, 6500K, sRGB There are three factory preset white color 9300K, 6500K, sRGB Apply full gray64 pattern, with brightness in 100 % position and the contrast control at 50 % position. The 1931 CIE Chromaticity (color triangle) diagram (x ,y) coordinate for the screen center should be: There are three factory preset white color 9300K, 6500K, sRGB. Apply full white pattern, with brightness in 100 % position and the contrast control at 50 % position. The 1931 CIE Chromaticity (color triangle) diagram (x,y) coordinate for the screen center should be:
X = 0.283 0.02 Y = 0.297 0.02 X = 0.313 0.02 Y = 0.329 0.02 X = 0.313 0.02 Y = 0.329 0.02
X = 0.283 0.006 Y = 0.297 0.006 X = 0.313 0.006 Y = 0.329 0.006 X = 0.313 0.006 Y = 0.329 0.006
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Mechanical characteristics 5.1 Cosmetic Mechanical data files Location of Philips logo Gap between panel and front bezel Location of Control icons Color for resin/paint Resins RoHS required WEEE required. Resin type/selection refer to Project Book Section 7.2 Plastic material. Philips ID ProE files required Per Philips make-up sheet < 1.5 (typ) mm Per Philips Graphic sheet Per Philips make-up sheet
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If paint is used RoHS required WEEE require If new painting type need to implement, refer to UN-D 1235.
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Plastic mold tooling Tooling to be designed to minimize cosmetic defects induced by molding process (sink, blush, weld lines, gate marks, ejector marks, etc.). Refer to TYV61-90007. Painting to cover up cosmetic defects due to molding is strongly discouraged. China RoHS mark requested.
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Plastics flammability All Plastics to be Flame Retardant UL 94-V0 or Better (if monitor weighs less than 18kg; UL94-V0 is OK). Base / Pedestal to be Flame Retardant UL 94-HB. All major plastic parts (bezel, back cover, base) need to be molded from same resin. ABS V0 is allowed to implement in China region for monitor body major plastic parts (bezel, back cover, base). Plastic resin type selection should be referred to TY R83-2-9002-1s.
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Texture/Glossing of housing The texture area and texture no should follow Philips make-up sheet. The exterior surfaces shall have a uniform texture. Philips must approve the mold texturing. Detail document for texture refer to UN-D249, UN-D 600. < = 20 gloss units
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Tilt and swivel base Tilt angle : -3.5 + 1.5/- 1.5 (forward) +21.5 + 1.5/- 1.5 (backward) Swivel angle : 45X High Adjustment : total 130mm Portrait Display : -1X +1/-0X ~+91X +0/-1XCW direction ) (
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Kensington Lock Must meet Kensington_slot.spec TYE-M0004. MMD request metal plate in Kinsington hole.
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China RoHS label Detail document refer to Philips Engineering Reference Book. 5.15 Product dimension / Weight (Refer to Philips approved SHT 191 ) 5.16 Transportation Transportation standards refer to TYE-M0002.
5.16.1 Transportation packages Packaging and wrapping shall be sufficient to protect the product against damage or loss during shipment from the supplier to the destination specified in the purchase order. All packaging materials are subject to test and evaluation per TYE-M0002. The cushion material shall be constructed using EPS material. 5.16.2 Transportation Test The overall test refer to TYE-M0002. Vibration, drop test should be performed at ambient temperature(20C to 23oC) and relative humidity (40% to 65% ). A. Transportation test specification for all regions except China/India Package test 1. Random Vibration test 2. Drop test 3. Cold Drop test (for design reference) Un-package test 1. Half sine shock test (non operation)
B. Transportation test specification for China/India Package test 1. Random Vibration test 2. Drop test 3. Cold Drop test (for design reference) Un-package test
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1. Sine vibration (operating) 2. Half sine shock test (non operation) 5.17 Pallet / Container loading ( Refer to Philips approved SHT 560 )
Transportation standards refer to TYE-M0002 and UAW-0309. Air shipment Sea container 20'(pallet/slip sheet) Sea container 40'(pallet/slip sheet) Sea container 40' High Cube (pallet/slip sheet) (not support in China factory) Land 53 MEGA Trailer (pallet/slip sheet) Land 53 MEGA Trailer per HQ (pallet/slip sheet) Truck shipmentTransportation request for all region except China/India A. Air shipment B. Container loading for WW C. Land 53 MEGA Trailer Transportation request for China and India A. Container loading for China and I ndia B. Truck loading
Environmental characteristics The following sections define the interference and susceptibility condition limits that might occur between external environment and the display device.
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Susceptibility of display to external environment Operating - Temperature : 0 to 40 degree C - Humidity : 80% max - Altitude : 0-3658m
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- Air pressure : 600-1100 mBAR Storage - Temperature - Humidity - Altitude - Air pressure : -20 to 60 degree C : 95% max : 0-12192m : 300-1100 mBAR
Note: recommend at 5 to 35 C, Humidity less than 60 % 6.2 Transportation tests Refer to 5.15.2 6.3 Display disturbances fr om external environment According to IEC 801-2 for ESD disturbances 6.4 Display disturbances to external environment
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Reliability Mean Time Between Failures System MTBF (Including the LCD panel and CCFL) : 50,000 hrs
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Quality assurance requirements Acceptance test According to MIL-STD-105D Control II level MLT-STD-1916 VL:II AQL: 0.4 (major) 1.5 (minor) (Please also refer to annual quality agreement) Customer acceptance criteria: UAW0377/00
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Philips Flat Panel Monitors Pixel Defect Policy Philips Flat Panel Monitors Pixel Defect Policy
ACCEPTABLE LEVEL
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1 lit sub-pixel 2 adjacent lit sub-pixels 3 adjacent lit sub-pixels (one white pixel) Distance between two bright dots Bright dot defects within 20 mm circle Total bright dot defects of all type
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1 dark sub-pixel 2 adjacent dark sub-pixels 3 adjacent dark sub-pixels (one white pixel) Distance between two black dots Black dot defects within 20 mm circle* Total black dot defects of all type
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Description LCDM24 M240UP01-V0 Z GRADE (AUO) CONTROL BOARD ASS'Y CONTROL BOARD ASS'Y POWER BOARD ASS'Y JACK BOARD ASS'Y AUDIO BOARD ASS'Y AUDIO BOARD ASS'Y CUSHION TOP (EPS) CUSHION TOP (EPS) CUSHION MIDDLE (EPS) CUSHION BOTTOM (EPS) CUSHION BOTTOM (EPS) CARTOON CARTOON BEZEL ASS'Y (FRONT CABINET) BEZEL ASS'Y (FRONT CABINET) REAR COVER ASS'Y REAR COVER ASS'Y BASE ASS'Y CABLE SIGNAL (D-SUB) POWER CORD 250V1.8M BLK CHINA POWER CORD SVT125V WO/SH US 1.8M I-S POWER CORD H05VV-F 10A250V EUR 1.8M POWER CORD 1.8MM UK QSG PHILIPS 240BW8 W2407 CD MANUAL PHILIPS240BW8 W2407 CD MANUAL PHILIPS240BW8 W2407 W2407 DVI Y-CABLE W2407 IC PWR AMP TPA6019A4PWPR TSSOP IC CONVERT PCM1754DBQR SSOP16P CAP EL 220U16V M RF3.5 8*7 105 CAP EL 10U 25V M RF2.0 105C CAP150U450VRC2250 RG7.5 18*45 CAP470U35V RC1.5A CC5 10*20 5K XFORM INVERTER 690MH EEA18 CHOKE 47UH T50-52 17*10 SKT AC I/P 10A 250V ST-01CP CHIP SVR 50K B 3.8*3.1*1.62 IC OPTO PC123Y12FZ0F DIP 4P IC PWM CTRL OZ964GN SOP 20P FET MOS BSS138 NC SOT-23 FET MOS UPA2790GR NC+PC 8P
QISDA 12NC 5F.LUDV0.001 5E.07N03.001 5E.0AD03.001 5E.0AD02.002 5E.09306.001 5E.0AD05.003 5E.0AD05.002 4G.0AD01.001 4G.0AD11.001 4G.0AD12.001 4G.0AD03.001 4G.0AD13.001 4D.L2Q01.081 4D.L2Q01.111 6K.0AD21.011 6K.0AD21.021 6K.0AD16.021 6K.0AD16.031 6K.0AD06.031 5K.L2H06.511 2G.01111.001 2G.04245.001 2G.00921.001 2G.03149.021 4J.0AD03.001 5B.0AD02.001 5B.0AD02.003 5K.0AD07.001 7D.06019.0KG 7D.01754.049 0J.2271D.19L 0J.10612.089 0J.1572M.083 0J.47743.09C 1J.26061.011 1J.40229.011 2B.90011.001 1G.A0005.503 0E.00123.010 7A.00964.00N 8D.00138.032 8D.02790.037
Philips 12NC 996510007969 996510007970 996510009519 996510007971 996510008792 996510008793 996510007972 996510008082 996510009520 996510007973 996510008083 996510007974 996510008084 996510007976 996510008086 996510007975 996510008085 996510007977 996510007978 996510008087 996510006066 996510007306 996510007304 996510008088 996510008089 996510009521
Location 2 5 5 6 4 7 7 100 100 130 110 110 120 120 1 1 18 18 19 20 30 30 30 30 200 210 210 25 U1 U2 C5,C21, 24C C8 C605 C701,C702,C703,C801,C848 T801, T802 L851, L852 CN601 VR801 IC602 IC801 Q819 Q805, Q806,Q807,Q808
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preferably be equipped with a thermal control (soldering temperature: 225 to 250 C). - The chip, once removed, must never be reused.
0. Warning
All ICs and many other semi -conductors are susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD). Careless handling during repair can reduce life drastically . When repairing, make sure that you are connected with the same potential as the mass of the unit via a wrist wrap with resistance. Keep components and tools also at the same potential !
- Oxidation on the terminals of SMDs results in poor soldering. Do not handle SMDs with bare hands. - Avoid using storage places that are sensitive to oxidation such as places with sulphur or chlorine gas, direct sunlight, high temperatures or a high degree of humidity. The capacitance or resistance value of the SMDs may be affected by this. - Rough handling of circuit boards containing SMDs may cause damage to the components as well as the circuit boards. Circuit boards containing SMDs should never be bent or flexed. Different circuit board materials expand and contract at different rates when heated or cooled and the components and/or solder connections may be damaged due to the stress. Never rub or scrape chip components as this may cause the value of the component to change. Similarly , do not slide the circuit board across any surface.
1.2 Removal of SMDs
- Heat the solde r (for 2-3 seconds) at each terminal of the chip. By means of litz wire and a slight horizontal force, small components can be removed with the soldering iron. They can also be removed with a solder sucker (see Fig. 1A)
While holding the SMD with a pair of tweezers, take it off gently using the soldering iron's heat applied to each terminal (see Fig. 1 B). - Remove the excess solder on the solder lands by means of litz wire or a solder sucker (see Fig. 1C).
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3. Lead-free product identification You can identify lead-free product by Philips-lead-free logo on PCB.
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4. Lead-free product repair instruction 4.1 Use only lead-free Solder Alloy 0622 149 00106(1.2mm SAC305) or 0622 14900108(1.0mm SAC305). Remark: For lead free soldering material, please visit www.alphametals.com website for details. This is recommended by Philips. 4.2 Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free soldering-tin. The solder tool must be able to reach at least a solder-temperature of 400 , to stabilize the adjusted temperature at the solder-tip and to exchange solder-tips for different applications. Small Passives/Actives to be removed with thermal tweezers Automated system for IC and BGA repair (Microscope, Camera, Beam split optics, Computer , P rogrammer , Heat controllers, Vacuum system, Laser pointer) Solder Hand-T ool (Adjustable in temperature height, Temperature shall be held constant,Flexible tips) 4.3 Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature around 360 -380 is reached and stabilized at the solder joint. Heating-time of the solder-joint should not excee d ~ 4 s e c . Avoid temperatures above 400 otherwise wear-out of tips will rise drastically and flux-fluid will be destroyed.Corrosion of Tool-Spikes can be avoided when using SAC305 and a temperature of less than 400 . 4.4 Mix of lead-free solder-tin/parts with leaded soldering-tin/parts is possible but not recommended. If not to avoid clean carefully the solder-joint from old tin and re-solder with new tin. 4.5 Use only original spare-parts listed in the Service-Manuals. companies. Standard-material(consumables) can also be purchased at external
4.6 Special information for lead-free BGA-ICs: this ICs will be delivered in so-called dry-packaging to protect the IC against moisture and with lead-free logo on it. This packaging may only be opened shortly before it is used (soldered). Otherwise the body of the IC gets wet inside and during the heating time the structure of the IC will be destroyed due to high (steam-)pressure. If the packaging was opened before usage the IC has to be heated up for some hours (around 90 ) for drying (T ake attention for ESD-protection!) 5. Rework on BGA (Ball Grid Array) ICs General Although (LF)BGA assembly yields are very high, there may still be a requirement for component rework. By rework, we mean the process of removing the component from the PWB and replacing it with a new component. If an (LF)BGA is removed from a P WB, the solder balls of the component are deformed drastically so the removed (LF)BGA has to be discarded. Device Removal As is the case with any component that, it is essential when removing an (LF)BGA, the board, tracks, solder lands, or surrounding components are not damaged. To remove an (LF)BGA, the board must be uniformly heated to a temperature close to the reflow soldering temperature. A uniform temperature reduces the chance of warping the PWB. To do this, we recommend that the board is heated until it is certain that all the joints are molten. Then carefully pull the component off the board with a vacuum nozzle. For the appropriate temperature profiles, see the IC data sheet. Area Preparation When the component has been removed, the vacant IC area must be cleaned before replacing the (LF)BGA. Removing an IC often leaves varying amounts of solder on the mounting lands. This excessive solder can be removed with either a solder sucker or solder wick. The remaining flux can be removed with a brush and cleaning agent. After the board is properly cleaned and inspected, apply flux on the solder lands and on the connection balls of the(LF)BGA Note: Do not apply solder paste, as this has shown to result in problems during re-soldering. Device Replacement The last step in the repair process is to solder the new component on the board. Ideally , the (LF)BGA should be aligned under a microscope or magnifying glass. If this is not possible, try to align the (LF)BGA with any board markers. To reflow the solder , apply a temperature profile according to the IC data sheet. So as not to damage neighbouring components, it may be necessary to reduce some temperatures and times. More Information For more information on how to handle BGA devices, visit this URL: http://www .atyourservice.ce.philips.com (needs subscription). After login, select Magazine , then go to W orkshop Information . H ere you will find Information on how .to deal with BGA-ICs.
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Power off Yes Turn on power
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Does cable plugs in connector? No Check all of wires then turn on power switch again
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Does power stable ? No Check power board
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Is LED light green/orange ? No Check control board
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Check panel
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Replace control BD
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Check the Q601 related signal
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Check D701/D702 whether the output keep +19V. Check the D701/D702, input signal and
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No
Yes
No
Check PIN 3 of IC801 whether the voltage greater than 2.3V Check the smart panel output
Yes No
Check C801 whether the voltage is +19V Replace FP801
Yes
Yes
Check lamp connector whether open
No
240BW8 LCD
71
AUT O SAFETY
2. Test method
2.1 Connecting conditions 2.1.1 The test specified must be applied between the parallelblade plug of the mainscord and all accessible metal parts of the product. 2.1.2 Before carrying out the test, reliable conductive connections must be ensured and thereafter be maintained throughout the test period. 2.1.3 The mains switch(es) must be in the "ON" position. 2.2 Test Requirements All products should be HiPot and Ground Continuity tested as follows:
Condition Hi-Pot Test for products where the mains input is 220V AC Hi-Pot Test for products where the mains input is 110V AC Ground Continuity Test requirement
3.2. Connection * Turn on the power s witch of monitor before H ipot and G round C ontinuity tes ting.
Test current: 25A, AC Test time: 3 seconds Resistance required: <=0.09+Rohm, R is the resistance of the mains cord.
C lip
Set at 100uA for Max limit; Set at 0.1uA for Min limit.
5mA
Set at 2 seconds
2.2.1 The minimum test duration for Quality Control Inspector must be 1 minute. 2.2.2 The test voltage must be maintained within the specified voltage + 5%. 2.2.3 2.2.4 There must be no breakdown during the test. The grounding blade or pin of mains plug must be conducted with accessible metal parts.
C onnect the power cord to the monitor.
P ower outlet
4. Recording
Hipot and Ground Continuity testing records have to be kept for a period of 10 years.