Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1. Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview
- 2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes
- 3. Directions for Use
- 4. Mechanical Instructions
- 4.1 Disassembly Procedures
- Figure 4-1 Exploded view 51” cabinet
- 4.1.1 Lower Center Back Cover Removal (86)
- 4.1.2 Side Back Cover Removal
- 4.1.3 Large Signal Board Removal (LSB)
- 4.1.4 AC Input Panel Removal
- 4.1.5 Small Signal Module Removal (SSM)
- 4.1.6 Side Jack Panel Removal
- 4.1.7 PIP Panel Removal (if present)
- 4.1.8 Small Signal Board Removal (SSB)
- 4.1.9 Convergence Panel Removal (ACS)
- 4.1.10 Wide Band Video Panel Removal (HOP)
- 4.1.11 Front Control Panel and Left or Right Speaker Removal (5)
- 4.1.12 Upper Back Cover Removal (4)
- 4.1.13 Plastic Light Barrier Removal (Optical Assembly)
- 4.1.14 Mirror Mounting Board Removal (57)
- 4.1.15 Complete Optical Assembly or Individual CRT Assembly Removal
- 4.2 Service Position
- 4.3 Picture Tube Replacement
- 4.4 Set Re-assembly
- 4.1 Disassembly Procedures
- 5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding
- 5.1 Test Conditions
- 5.2 Service Modes
- 5.3 Problems and Solving Tips (related to CSM)
- 5.4 ComPair
- 5.5 Error Codes
- 5.6 The ”Blinking LED” Procedure
- 5.7 Trouble Shooting Tips
- 6. Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Waveforms
- 7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts
- Power Supply Panel: AC Input
- Layout Power Supply Panel (Top Side)
- Layout Power Supply Panel (Bottom Side)
- SSB: SIM Connector (Male)
- SSB: IF, I/O Videoprocessing
- SSB: Feature Box (100Hz Processing)
- SSB: HOP
- SSB: Audio Demodulator
- SSB: Painter
- Layout SSB (Top Side)
- Mapping Layout SSB (Top Side)
- Mapping Layout SSB (Bottom Side)
- Layout SSB (Bottom Side)
- SSM: Tuner
- SSM: I/O’s
- SSM: Video Buffer
- SSM: Convergence HV Output 1
- SSM: Convergence HV Output 2
- SSM: Interconnections
- SSM: Audio Amplifier
- SSM: Headphone Amplifier
- Mapping SSM C1-C8 Part 1
- Mapping SSM C1-C8 Part 2
- Mapping SSM C1-C8 Part 3
- Layout SSM (Top Side)
- Layout SSM (Bottom Side)
- CRT Panel: Red
- CRT Panel: Green
- CRT Panel: Blue
- Mapping CRT Panel: Red, Green, and Blue
- Layout CRT Panel (Top Side)
- Layout CRT Panel (Bottom Side)
- Large Signal Panel
- Large Signal Panel
- Large Signal Panel
- LSP: Diversity Tables
- Layout Large Signal Panel (Top Side)
- Layout Large Signal Panel (Bottom Side)
- Side Jack Panel
- Mapping Side Jack Panel G1
- Layout Side Jack Panel (Top Side)
- Layout Side Jack Panel (Bottom Side)
- ACS Module
- ACS Module
- ACS Module
- Mapping ACS Module H1-H3
- Layout ACS Panel (Top Side)
- Layout ACS Panel (Bottom Side)
- HOP Panel
- HOP Panel
- Diversity HOP Panel J1 and J2
- Mapping HOP Panel Part 1
- Mapping HOP Panel Part 2
- Layout HOP Panel (Top Side)
- Layout HOP Panel (Bottom Side)
- Keyboard Panel
- Mapping Keyboard Panel
- Layout Keyboard Panel (Top and BottomSide)
- UART Interface Module
- Layout UART Interface Modukle
- 8. Alignments
- 8.1 General Alignment Conditions
- 8.2 Hardware alignments
- 8.3 Software Alignments
- 8.4 Convergence and Geometry Adjustments
- 8.5 Option Settings
- 9. Circuit Descriptions, List of Abbreviations, and IC Data Sheets
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Power Supplies
- 9.3 Video
- Figure 9-7 Video signal block diagram
- 9.3.1 Side Jack Panel
- 9.3.2 SSM composite Inputs
- 9.3.3 SSM Video Switching
- 9.3.4 SSB Video Switching
- 9.3.5 SAW Filter Switching
- 9.3.6 3D Comb Filter
- 9.3.7 Sound Trap Switching
- 9.3.8 1fH Component Buffer Amplifiers
- 9.3.9 Feature Box
- 9.3.10 Eagle
- 9.3.11 ATSC module
- 9.3.12 SSM HOP Buffer Amplifiers
- 9.3.13 HOP RGB/YUV Switching
- 9.3.14 HOP Signal Processing
- 9.3.15 HOP Sharpness Control
- 9.3.16 HOP Tint Control
- 9.3.17 HOP RGB Amplifiers
- 9.3.18 HOP Analogue Control
- 9.3.19 CRT Panel
- 9.3.20 HOP Sync Switching and Processing
- 9.3.21 Line Output
- 9.3.22 Frame Amplifier
- 9.3.23 High Voltage Circuit
- 9.3.24 Shutdown
- 9.3.25 Convergence
- 9.4 Audio
- 9.5 Control/OSD
- 9.6 List of Abbreviations
- 9.7 IC Data Sheets
- 10. Spare Parts List
- 11. Revision List

Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding
EN 11DPTV585 AA 5.
Figure 5-2 SAM menu
Contents of SAM
• OPERATION HOURS. Displays the accumulated total of
operation hours (not the standby hours).
• SOFTWARE INFO
– SWID Displays the SW version of the software.
example: HD5.2US1-1.00
• AP1 = 2 letter and 1 digit combination to indicate
the software type and supported languages:
• AP = Asian Pacific.
• 1 = Main SW language version number.
• 5.15 = Sub version number.
• ERRORS (followed by maximal 7 errors). The most recent
error is displayed at the upper left (for an error explanation
see paragraph “Error Codes”).
• OPTION BYTES. See chapter 8.
• SUB MENU
–Clear Errors
• Erases the contents of the error buffer. Select the
CLEAR ERRORS menu item and press the LEFT
or RIGHT cursor key. The contents of the error
buffer are cleared.
• The functionality of the OPTIONS and
ALIGNMENTS (TUNER, WHITE TONE,
GEOMETRY, SOUND, and SMART SETTING)
sub-menus are described in the service
adjustments.
– The functionality of the OPTIONS and ALIGNMENTS
(TUNER, WHITE TONE, GEOMETRY, SOUND, and
SMART SETTING) sub-menus are described in the
service adjustments.
How to navigate
Menu items may be selected using the cursor UP/DOWN keys.
The selected item will be highlighted.
When not all menu items will fit on the screen, pressing the
cursor UP/DOWN keys on the remote transmitter will display
the next/previous menu items.
With the cursor LEFT/RIGHT keys, it is possible to:
• Activate/deactivate the selected menu item (e.g. TUNER)
• Change the value of the selected menu item (e.g. VER-
SLOPE)
• Activate the selected submenu (e.g. SERV-BLK)
Access to normal user menu
Pressing the "MENU" button on the remote control switches
between the SAM and the normal user menus (with the SAM
mode still active in the background). Pressing the "MENU" key
in a submenu will return the screen to the previous menu.
Menu and Sub-menu Definitions
Clear Errors: Erases the contents of the error buffer. Select the
CLEAR ERRORS menu item and press the LEFT or RIGHT
cursor key. The contents of the error buffer are cleared.
The functionality of the OPTIONS and ALIGNMENTS (TUNER,
WHITE TONE, GEOMETRY, SOUND, and SMART SETTING)
sub-menus are described in the "Alignments" section (chapter
8).
How to exit SAM
To exit the Service Alignment Mode, press the Power
(Standby) button.
Note: To save the error codes, unplug the AC power cord
without turning off the set. When the power is turned back on,
the Service Alignment Mode will still be active.
5.2.3 Customer Service Mode (CSM)
Purpose
When a customer is having problems with his TV-set, he can
call his dealer. The service technician can then ask the
customer to activate the CSM, in order to identify the status of
the set. Now, the service technician can judge the severity of
the complaint. In many cases, he can advise the customer how
to solve the problem, or he can decide if it is necessary to visit
the customer.
The CSM is a read only mode; therefore, modifications in this
mode are not possible.
There are 2 pages in the CSM. the second page is accessed
by pressing the ‘channel down’ button on the remote control or
keyboard. Press ‘channel up’ to view the previous page. The
second page shows the status of the ATSC module, like
channel input, RF channel selected, channel information, type
and status.
How to enter CSM
Use one of the following methods:
• Press the 'MUTE' button on the RC-transmitter
simultaneously with the 'MENU' button on the TV (top
control) for (at least) 4 seconds.
Note: Activation of the CSM is only possible if there is no (user)
menu on the screen!
Figure 5-3 CSM menu
Contents of CSM
Customer Service Menu 1
• Line 1 : "HRS : nnnn" and SWID : "2US1-1.00"
– HRS: Indicates the accumulated total of operational
hours. (Shown in hexadecimal format.) (Standby hours
are not counted as operating hours).
SAM
HRS: 0062 SWID: HD5.2US1-1.0
ERR: 101 23 18 0 0 0 0
OPT: 199 174 7 207 55 0 0 0
CLEAR ERRORS >
OPTIONS >
TUNER >
SOUND >
SMART SETTING >
GDE SAM >
F_15120_037.eps
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CSM
HRS: 0062 SWID: IHDTV2K4: 2US1-1.00
CODES: 101 23 17 103 31 23 16
OPT: 186 174 7 207 55 0 0 0
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
HDDW SWID: HDDW1.1-00018 NVMID: 30
SOURCE: ANTENNA
11
12 TINT: 0
13 COLOR: 59
14 BRIGHTNESS: 66
15 PICTURE: 51
GDE SWID: 01.22
F_15120_038.eps
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4
BALANCE: 0
VOLUME: 26
SYSTEM: DIGITAL










