FILE NO. 330-200711GR SERVICE MANUAL 3LCD DATA PROJECTOR TLP-X2000E/B/U/C TLP-X2500E/B/U/C TLP-X3000E/B/U/C The above models are classified as green product (s) (*1), as indicated by the underlined serial number (s). This Service Manual describes replacement parts for green product (s). When repairing any green product (s), use the parts described in this manual and lead-free solder (*2). For (*1) and (*2) , see the next page.
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Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 Specifications Using the Menus Names of the Terminals on the Rear Panel Name of each part on document camera List of Supported Signals 1-1 1-1 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 Replaceable Part Hierarchy Required Tools Parts Replacement Replacement of optical parts 2-1 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-15 SINGOWS 2000 3-1 3-1 Firmware Upgrade 4-1 4-1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 5-1 Chapter 5 Wiring Diagram Block Diagram 5-1 5-2 6-1 Chapter 6 LED Display Troubleshooting Operation of Power Su
Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Specifications 1-1a
Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Specifications 1-1b
Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Specifications 1-1c
Chapter 1 1-2
Chapter 1 Using the Menus 1-3
Chapter 1 Names of the Terminals on the Rear Panel 1-4
Chapter 1 List of Supported Signals 1-5
Chapter 1 1-6
Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Replaceable Part Hierarchy Replaceable Part Hierarchy The flow chart below shows what parts must be removed to access each replaceable part in the projector. The parts on the first level (Ex.Lamp cover) are accessible without removing any other parts. The move levels down that a part is, the more parts you need to remove in order to access it.
Chapter 2 Required Tools Item Photo Driver bit (䋫) No 2 Box driver M3 Driver bit (䋫) No 0 Torque driver bit (䋫) No 2 Nippers Cutting pliers 2-2
Chapter 2 Parts Replacement 1.Lamp No Figure Explanation Remove two lamp cover screws. 1 Remove three lamp screws. 2 Lamp is pulled out. 2.Top Cover Remove five screws at the bottom. Remove two screws at the rear. Remove a screw at the right. Remove a screw at the left. Top cover is removed.
Chapter 2 3.Main Board Step Figure Explanation All the connectors on a main board unit are removed. 1 Remove five screws. Remove two screws at the rear cover. 2 Main board is removed.
Chapter 2 4.Main Power Unit Step Figure Explanation Remove four screws. 1 Cover & Power Intake FAN are removed. 2 Remove two screws. Power Intake FAN are removed. 3 Remove a screw. 4 Main Power Unit is taken out.
Chapter 2 5.PBS & Ballast FANs Step Figure Explanation Remove six screws. 1 Balast & FAN assy is taken out. 2 Remove two screws. Remove two screws. 3 Ballast FANs are removed. 4 PBS FANs are removed.
Chapter 2 6.Exhaust Fan Remove no screw. 1 Note. May be very tight. Exhaust Fan is removed. 2 7.Ballast Remove two screws. 1 Cover is removed. 2 Pinch a stud with cutting pliers. (4 points) Then pull up PC Board. Ballast is removed.
Chapter 2 8.Filter Power Step Figure Explanation Remove two screws. 1 Cover is removed. 2 Filter Power is taken out.
Chapter 2 9.Thermal Switch Step Figure Explanation Remove a screws. 1 Remove two screws. 2 Cover is removed. 3 Thermal Switch is removed.
Chapter 2 10.Optical Emgine Step Figure Explanation Remove three screws. 1 Optical Engine is taken out. 2 11.Relay Board Step Figure Explanation Remove three screws. 1 Relay Board is removed.
Chapter 2 15.Speaker Remove a screws. 1 Speaker is removed.
Chapter 2 Replacement of Optical Parts 2-12
Chapter 2 2-13
Chapter 2 2-14
Chapter 2 2-15
Chapter 2 2-16
Chapter 2 2-17
Chapter 2 2-18
Chapter 2 2-19
Chapter 3 Chapter 3 SINGOWS 2000 Install the Software on the Computer The software you download is bundled into one .MSI file. Double-click the file to install the signal generating software. The Install Wizard appears,ready to begin the install process. Click the next button.
The Select Installation Folder dialog box appears. Navigate to the location where you stored the software files. Click the next button. The confirm Installation dialog box appears. Click the next button.
The Installing software dialog box appears. The Installation Complete dialog box appears. Click the close button.
Startup the Software Open Windows Exploler, navigate to the location where you stored the files, Then double click the SINGOWS2000.EXE. Moreover, even if it chooses the shortcut of the All programs of start, it can startup.
Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Firmware Upgrade Upgrade the software Connect the control cable to the control terminal on the projector. Then plug the RS232C connector on the other end of the cable into a RS232C port on the computer. Open Windows Explorer navigate to the location where you stored the upgrade files, and then double click the Firmware Upgrader.exe. The Upgrade Wizard appears. Click the Choose button to open the Select File Dialog box. In the Open File dialog box, select the .
Chapter 4 The upgrade file appears in the Select File box. Select the COM port. Click Flash button.
Chapter 4 Press and hold the projector’ s[Input] and [Keystone] keys, and then plug in the power cord. The projector starts the Firmware upgrade, [LAMP], [ON/Standby] and [TEMP] LED’ s are RED blinking. The computer begins downloading the upgrade files to the projector. The process may take several minutes.
Chapter 4 When the upgrade finishes normally, the following dialog box appears. Click the Close button. The upgrade is complete.
Chapter 4 Confirm the software upgrade 1. 2. 3. 4. Power up the projector. On the projector keypad, press the MENU key to display the menus. Press button Right or Left arrow to highlight Setting display. The Setting display dialog box display the software version. These should match the upgrade version you downloaded.
Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Wiring Diagram 5-1
Chapter 5 Block Diagram BLOCK DIAGRAM 1/2 5-2
Chapter 5 Block Diagram 2/2 5-3
Chapter 6 Chapter 6 LED Display LED Display (Problems Shown on LED Indicator Combination) When each error occurs,after approx.one minute of abnormal display, the projector turns to the standby state waiting for internal cool down.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting You use this section to diagnose problems with the projector. Choose the problem you are trying to diagnose from the list below. The Power, Image and Audio sections provide a variety of symptoms, while the other includes only one page. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Chapter 6 No lamp Check the error code log at service mode When there is the error code, refer to the LED error List. When the error code is Lamp error (No.1), remove the lamp to see if it looks good. There should be no ruptures, no bulges, and no cracks in the reflector. Substitute a known good lamp if you want to be absolutely certain that the lamp is not the problem. Replace the lamp. Check the color wheel motor cable and color wheel sensor cable are connected to the Main board.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Image Problems The image is not correct. The projector starts and runs normally. The menus are accessible. The lamp is lit. Upgrade the software to the latest version or reinstall the projector software. Confirm that all image adjustments are set to factory defaults Confirm that the cable and source signal Are good. What is the problem? No image at all. Vertical or horizontal lines. Sparkle picture. Clusters of dark pixels. Dim image Bad or missing tint or color.
Chapter 6 Dim image Substitute known good lamp. Yes Replace the lamp. Image brighter? No Substitute known good Main board. Yes Image brighter? Replace the Main Board No Replace the optical engine Bad or missing tint or color. Distorted image, excess noise, rolling, torn, frozen,” Plaid” image, repeated single image or shifted image. Make sure cables are good. Check the color wheel delay index value in the service mode.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Audio Problems No audio or distored audio from the speaker. Make sure cables are good. Yes Problem resolved Is audio OK? No What is the problem? No audio from the speaker Audio is distoyed No audio from the speaker. Check the speaker resistance. Yes Connect a known good 16 ohms speaker in place of the existing speaker. Does it measure around 16 ohms? No No Replace the speaker Is audio OK? Yes Replace the Main board.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Remote Controller Problems Infrared Remote Problem Install known good batteries in the remote controller. Yes Does the remote work? Problem resolved No Use a known good remote with the projector Problem resolved Does the remote work? No Replace the Main board. Troubleshooting Keypad Problems Keypad does not respond to key presses. Is a known good Key B. available for substitution? No Substitute a known good Main board. Yes Substitute the good key board.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Menu Problems Menu does not appear on screen. Startup screen and other images appear normal. Try pressing the Menu button on both the remote and keypad. Yes Yes Does the menu appear? No If the keypad works and the remote doesn’ t, go to Troubleshooting remote control problems If the remote works and the keypad doesn’ t, go to Troubleshooting Keypad problems Flash or re-flash the latest software into the projector. Yes Does the menu appear? No Replace the Main.board.
Chapter 6 Operation of Power Supply (APS-M602) OUTLINE This power circuit APS-T60 is composed of 2 units as shown as below. (Fig.1) APS-T602 is composed of AC inlet and input line filters mainly. APS-T603 is composed of rectifier circuits, PFC circuit and DC/DC converter circuit mainly. The power circuit APS-T60 is supplied 100~240Vac and it supplies 5 power sources to load circuits.
Chapter 6 OPERATION OF POWER SUPPLY 1. Transition from AC ON to Standby mode When the AC source is supplied to this power circuit, the voltage rectified by D101 and smoothed by C105 is supplied to VH pin of IC102 through R125. VCC pin voltage of IC102 rises by current supplied to VCC pin through VH pin. And then, IC102 starts up and the DC/DC converter begins to operate. (6V, 14V and 17V start up.
Chapter 6 OPERATION OF EACH SECTION 1. Input Line Filter The Input line filter circuit is made up of capacitors (e.g. C1, C2, C101) and inductor chokes (e.g. L1, L2, L101) on APS-T602 unit and a part of APS-T603 unit, This section protects the noise generated by the power supply circuit from leaking out to AC line and from entering of the external noise inside the power supply circuit. This circuit is effective for both normal and common noise.
Chapter 6 3. DC/DC converter The main parts of this switching converter are transformer T201, switching MOSFET Q103, control IC IC102 and output diodes D201, D202 and D203. This converter is Fly Back type. This means that energy is transferred from the primary to secondary when MOSFET Q103 is off. The main output is 6V line and auxiliary output is 14V and 17V line. a. Start up When AC input is supplied to this power supply unit, power source of IC102 is supplied through R125.
Chapter 6 6-13
Chapter 6 6-14
Chapter 6 APS-M602 (ETXTS602MDA/MDE) Troubleshooting Faults 6-15
Chapter 7 Chapter 7 Electrical Adjustment Preparation < Test equipment > 1) Personal computer (Windows PC, OS: Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP) 2) Signal generating software SINGOWS2000.MSI (Installer) 3) Adjustment software DPJAdjustmentTool_2500.
Chapter 7 Adjustment Points vs Part Replaced The table below shows you the items to be adjusted according to the type of part you replaced. Adjustment Parts Keystone Sub Contrast Altitude Special Key Operations Pixel (Convergence) SINGOWS 2000 VCOM Gamma Shading DPJAdjustmentTool_2500.
Chapter 7 Projector Setup Plug in the power cord; turn on main power switch and the power of the projector. How to enter to the Factory Mode (TLP-X2500/XC2500/X3000/XC3000) 1) While the Volume adjustment bar is displayed on the screen, set value to [2], and press the buttons, [Input], [On/Standby] and [Keystone] simultaneously. 2) While the Volume adjustment bar is displayed on the screen, set value to [0], and press the buttons, [Input], [On/Standby] and [Keystone] simultaneously.
Chapter 7 How to display the Service status After the projector has entered to the factory mode, press the buttons, [Return] and [Up] simultaneously. Then, the following display appears. If it doesn’t appear, repeat from the beginning. This mode maintains until you turn off the Main power switch. FAN-1 is Z103 (Service part location No.). FAN-2 is Z102. FAN-3 is Z104. FAN-4 is Z105. FAN-5 is Z101. FAN-6 is Z100. Temp-1 is Intake temperature. Temp-2 is Exhaust temperature.
Chapter 7 Press [Input] and [Up] buttons simultaneously. For it initialize the value, Press [Keystone] button. Set the projector on a level surface. Press [Enter] button of the projector. When the adjustment is successfully completed, values changes from default [0]. (Example: The following menu) If it fails, values don’t change from default [0].
Chapter 7 Select the KC1 item by pressing [Down] button. Keep projector on 30 degree. Press [Enter] button of the projector. When the adjustment is successfully completed, values changes from default [0]. (Example: The following menu) If it fails, values don’t change from default [0].
Chapter 7 Select the KC2 item by pressing [Down] button. Keep projector on -30 degree Press [Enter] button of the projector. When the adjustment is successfully completed, values changes from default [0]. (Example: The following menu) If it fails, values don’t change from default [0]. When the projector is not tilted accurately +/- 30degree, the adjustment values ([KC1] and [KC2]) do not change.
Chapter 7 Select the KC3 item by pressing [Down] button. Set the projector on a level surface and perform heat-run for 30 minutes or more. Press [Enter] button of the projector. When the adjustment is successfully completed, values changes from default [0].
Chapter 7 Right - click to display the following color pallets. Click [White] button. Note: Move the mouse cursor out of a screen to avoid the error. Select the Sub contrast item by pressing [Down] button. Press [Enter] button of the projector. When the adjustment is successfully completed, values changes from default [85]. (Example: The following menu) If it fails, values don’t change from default [85]. Adjust Computer-1 input and Computer-2 input both.
Press [On/Standby] and [Up] buttons simultaneously. For it initialize the value, Press [Keystone] button. Select proper value by pressing the [Left] or [Right] button. Factory setting is 0. The value 1 is more than 500m (1,640ft) and under 1,000m (3,281ft). The value 2 is more than 1,000m (3,281ft) and under 1,500m (4,921ft). The value 3 is more than 1,500m (4,921ft) and under 2,000m (6,562ft). The value 4 is more than 2,000m (6,562ft) and under 2,500m (8,202ft).
Connect the control cable to the control terminal on the projector. Then plug the RS232C connector on the other end of the cable into a RS232C port on the computer. Open Windows Explorer navigate to the location where you stored the Adjustment file, and then double click the DPJAdjustmentTool_2500.exe. The startup window appears. Select the COM port. and click the [VCOM] button. The following window appears. Select the “R”.
The current data is displayed in DATA column. Push (+1) or (-1) button. Adjust the data to reduce the flicker to its minimum point. By pushing the (+4) or (-4), the data is adjusted in greater steps. After the adjustment, click the [Save] to save the data. Select the “G”. The current data is displayed in DATA column. Push (+1) or (-1) button. Adjust the data to reduce the flicker to its minimum point. By pushing the (+4) or (-4), the data is adjusted in greater steps.
Select the “B”. The current data is displayed in DATA column. Push (+1) or (-1) button. Adjust the data to reduce the flicker to its minimum point. By pushing the (+4) or (-4), the data is adjusted in greater steps. After the adjustment, click the [Save] to save the data. When adjustment of R, G and B finishes, click the [Close] button.
Click the [GAMMA] button. The following window appears. Click the [Send] button. Select the Gamma data file and click the [Open] button. (There are two files for R-type LCD and L-type LCD.
After the transfer is completed, the following message appears. Click [OK] button. The transferred gamma data will be automatically saved.
Click the [SHADING] button. The following window appears. Click the [Send] button. Select the Shading data file and click the [Open] button. (There are two files for R-type LCD and L-type LCD.
After the transfer is completed, the following message appears. Click [OK] button. The transferred shading data will be automatically saved.
Chapter 8 Chapter 8 Functional Test You perform the functional tests after you’ ve repaired the projector to make sure All components of the projector operate properly. You can also perform the functional tests if you’ re havingtrouble determining what is wrong with the projector. Required Equipment Equipment Video player Notes Make sure the video player has an S-video Out port and cables. The player should also have a Composite video port (RCA).
Chapter 8 Perform the following tests Test Verification Power Up Verify that the proper splash (logo) screen Appears. Connect AC power, and turn the unit on. Verify image quality. Cosmetics and mechanicals Verify that the elevator and leveling foot Are functional. Adjust the projector so that the image is Square. Verify that the focus and zoom rings operate properly. Make sure the lens is at a 90 degree angle to the wall. Verify cosmetics.
Chapter 8 Test Focus Verification Verify that the image synchronizes properly through the computer 1 input. SINGOWS2000 Cross Hatch image. Verify that image focuses through the full zoom range. Verify there are no problems. Color Wheel Index Delay Verify that the image synchronizes properly through the computer 1 input. SINGOWS2000 Color bar image. Verify that the color is located in a line.
Test DMD Images Verification Verify that each image synchronizes properly through the computer 1 input. SINGOWS2000 White image (Level 100%) SINGOWS2000 Black image (Level 0%) SINGOWS2000 SMPTE image Verify there are no problems System Reset Verify that the image synchronizes after system reset. On the keypad, press the Menu key. Navigate through the basic menu to the default setting menu. Select Reset all. Power Down Verify unit is powered off before disconnecting cables.
Chapter 9 Chapter 9 Spare Parts List Exploded View $ &$6( $66< &21752/ 83 A100:Assy Cover Top U006:KEY Board $ &$6( $66< &217 /2:(5 B110:Panel Rear U001:PCB FXMA2 B131:Cover Ballast P800:Filter Power Z105:Exhaust FAN Z200:Optical Engine Z101:Panel FAN A P801:Main Power Z100:Panel FAN B B111:Panel Front B100:Cover BTM A220:Lens Cap Lamp (Not Service parts) A210:Cover Lamp 9-1
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Chapter㧥 Other Parts 9-3
Chapter㧥 Spare parts list (TLP-X2000) No Location 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 A100 A101 A102A A110 A110A A111 A111A A210 A220 A230 A304 A305 A306 A307 A308 A310 A401 A401B A405 B001 B002 B100 B101 B111 B112 B113 B120 B131 B141 B170 CN105 CN108 CN503 E255 E270 G001 G002 IC100 IC101 IC104 IC105 IC108 IC1100 IC111 IC112 IC119 IC1200 48 49 IC122 50 IC123 GREEN Description E COVER ASSY, TOP SCREW, 2.0 X 4.
Chapter㧥 No Location 51 52 53 54 55 IC124 IC125 IC126 IC127 IC129 IC1300 56 57 IC350 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 IC351 IC352 IC353 IC354 IC355 IC356 IC357 IC358 IC359 IC501 IC502 IC503 IC504 IC505 71 72 IC506 73 IC507 74 IC508 75 76 77 78 79 80 IC509 IC510 IC511 IC512 IC513 IC514 IC515 81 82 IC6001 83 IC6002 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 IC6003 IC6004 IC6005 IC6010 IC6011 IC6012 IC6021 IC701 IC702 IC703 IC704 IC801 IC831 IC861 J6001 MJ02 P800 Description E IC, SN7
Chapter㧥 No Location 101 P801 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 P850 Q101 R001 R002 S1605 S501 SP200 U001 U002 U003 U004 U005 U006 U007 Y100 Y200 Y200 Y201 Y260 Y260 Y260 Y260 Y700 Y702 Z100 Z100 Z101 Z102 Z103 Z104 Z105 Z200 Z201B Z201G Z201R Z202B Z202G Z202R Z203 Z205 Description E PC BOARD ASSY, MAIN POWER, APS-T603 PC BOARD ASSY, LAMP POWER, PS-240A-MS-120-22H TRANSISTOR, U
Chapter㧥 Spare parts list (TLP-X2500) No Location 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 A100 A101 A102A A110 A110A A111 A111A A210 A220 A230 A401 A405 B001 B002 B100 B111 B112 B113 B120 B131 B141 B170 CN105 CN108 CN503 E255 E270 G001 G002 IC100 IC101 32 IC104 33 IC105 34 35 36 37 38 IC107 IC1100 IC111 IC112 IC119 39 IC1200 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 IC122 IC123 IC124 IC125 IC126 IC127 IC129 47 IC1300 48 IC350 49 IC351 50 IC352 GREEN Description E COVER ASSY
Chapter㧥 No Location 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 IC353 IC354 IC355 IC356 IC357 IC358 IC359 IC501 IC502 IC503 IC504 62 IC505 63 IC506 64 IC507 65 IC508 66 IC509 67 IC510 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 IC511 IC512 IC513 IC514 IC515 IC6001 IC6002 75 IC6003 76 IC6004 77 78 79 80 81 IC6005 IC6010 IC6011 IC6012 IC6021 82 IC701 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 IC702 IC703 IC704 IC801 IC802 IC831 IC832 IC861 IC862 J6001 93 MJ02 94 P800 95 P801 96 P850 97 Q101 98 R001 99 R002 100 S1605 Description IC, PQ200WNA1ZPH
Chapter㧥 No Location 101 S501 102 SP200 103 U001 104 U002 105 U003 106 U004 107 U005 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 U006 U007 Y100 Y200 Y200 Y205 Y260 Y260 Y260 Y260 Y700 Y702 Z100 Z100 Z101 Z102 Z103 Z104 Z105 Z200 Z201B Z201G Z201R Z202B Z202G Z202R Z203 Z205 Description SWITCH, SLIDE, SLD-12-500 SPEAKER, RFF-0401C-02 PC BOARD ASSY, MAIN, FX5MA2, TLP-X2500 PC BOARD ASSY, REMOCON, FX5RE2, TLP-X2500 PC BOARD ASSY, EXTERNAL,
Chapter㧥 Spare parts list (TLP-X3000) No Location 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 A100 A101 A102A A110 A110A A111 A111A A210 A220 A230 A301 A401 A405 A502 B001 B002 B100 B111 B112 B113 B120 B131 B141 B170 CN105 CN108 CN503 E270 G001 G002 IC100 IC101 33 IC104 34 IC105 35 36 37 38 IC107 IC1100 IC111 IC112 39 IC119 40 IC1200 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 IC122 IC123 IC124 IC125 IC126 IC127 IC129 48 IC1300 49 IC350 GREEN Description COVER ASSY, TOP SCREW, 2
Chapter㧥 No Location 50 IC351 51 IC352 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 IC353 IC354 IC355 IC356 IC357 IC358 IC359 IC501 IC502 IC503 IC504 63 IC505 64 IC506 65 IC507 66 IC508 67 IC509 68 IC510 69 70 71 72 IC511 IC512 IC513 IC514 73 IC515 74 IC6001 75 IC6002 76 IC6003 77 IC6004 78 79 80 81 82 IC6005 IC6010 IC6011 IC6012 IC6021 83 IC701 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 IC702 IC703 IC704 IC801 IC802 IC831 IC832 IC861 IC862 J6001 94 MJ02 95 P800 Description IC, G768BF, TEMPERATURE SENSOR AND FAN CONTROLLE
Chapter㧥 No Location 96 P801 97 P850 98 Q101 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 R001 R002 S1605 S501 SP200 U001 U002 106 U003 107 U004 108 U005 109 U006 110 U007 111 Y100 112 Y200 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 Y200 Y260 Y260 Y260 Y260 Y700 Y702 Z100 Z100 Z101 Z102 Z103 Z104 Z105 Z200 Z201B Z201G Z201R Z202B Z202G Z202R Z205 Description PC BOARD ASSY, MAIN POWER, APS-T603 PC BOARD ASSY, LAMP POWER, PS-240A-MS-120-22H TRANSISTOR, UM6K1NTN, N-CH MOS FET MO
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