Sharp LC 26sa1e
Sharp LC 26sa1e
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC32SA1E/RU
SERVICE MANUAL
No. S66U9LC26SA1E
CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTION [9] QS Temperature NVM Data Con?rmation ......5-17
IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY PRECAUTION .............i [10] Initialization to factory settings.....................5-17
Precautions for using lead-free solder ...............ii [11] Lamp error detection ...................................5-18
[12] Public Mode (Hotel Mode) ...........................5-18
CHAPTER 1. SPECIFICATIONS
[1] SPECIFICATIONS ......................................... 1-1 CHAPTER 6. TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE
[1] TROBLESHOOTING TABLE .........................6-1
CHAPTER 2. OPERATION MANUAL
[1] OPERATION MANUAL .................................. 2-1 CHAPTER 7. MAJOR IC INFORMATIONS
[1] MAJOR IC INFORMATIONS .........................7-1
CHAPTER 3. DIMENSIONS
[1] DIMENSIONS ................................................ 3-1 CHAPTER 8. OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM/BLOCK
DIAGRAM
CHAPTER 4. REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS [1] OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM ......................8-1
[1] REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS [2] BLOCK DIAGRAM.........................................8-3
LC-26SA1E/RU .............................................. 4-1 [3] POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM ..........................8-5
[2] REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS
LC-32SA1E/RU .............................................. 4-5 CHAPTER 9. PRINTED WIRING BOARD
[1] OPERATION UNIT PRINTED WIRING BOARD........9-1
CHAPTER 5. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE [2] R/C, LED UNIT PRINTED WIRING BOARD ........9-2
[1] After replacement of any PWB and/or IC for [3] MAIN UNIT PRINTED WIRING BOARD........9-3
repair, note the following. ............................... 5-1 [4] AV UNIT PRINTED WIRING BOARD.......... 9-11
[2] SOFTWARE UPDATING................................ 5-1 [5] POWER UNIT PRINTED WIRING BOARD ......9-17
[3] Entering and exiting the adjustment pro- [6] TUNER UNIT PRINTED WIRING BOARD ......9-21
cess mode.................................................... 5-11
[4] Remote controller key operation and descrip- CHAPTER 10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
tion of display in adjustment process mode. ...... 5-11 [1] DESCRIPTION OF SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM......10-1
[5] Adjustment process mode menu.................. 5-12 [2] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ..............................10-2
[6] Special features............................................ 5-13
[7] Video signal adjustment procedure.............. 5-14 Parts Guide
[8] White Balance Adjustment ........................... 5-16
Parts marked with " " are important for maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for maintaining the
safety and performance of the set.
WARNING • Use an AC voltmeter having with 5000 ohm per volt, or higher, sen-
sitivity or measure the AC voltage drop across the resistor.
1. For continued safety, no modification of any circuit should be
attempted. • Connect the resistor connection to all exposed metal parts having a
return to the chassis (antenna, metal cabinet, screw heads, knobs
2. Disconnect AC power before servicing.
and control shafts, escutcheon, etc.) and measure the AC voltage
drop across the resistor.
All checks must be repeated with the AC cord plug connection
reversed. (If necessary, a nonpolarized adaptor plug must be used
CAUTION: only for the purpose of completing these checks.)
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST A Any reading of 1.05 V peak (this corresponds to 0.7 mA peak AC.)
RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME or more is excessive and indicates a potential shock hazard which
TYPE FUSE. must be corrected before returning the monitor to the owner.
F701 (4A/250V)
DVM
BEFORE RETURNING THE RECEIVER AC SCALE
(Fire & Shock Hazard)
Before returning the receiver to the user, perform the following 1.5k ohm
safety checks: 10W
3. Inspect all lead dress to make certain that leads are not pinched,
and check that hardware is not lodged between the chassis and
other metal parts in the receiver.
4. Inspect all protective devices such as non-metallic control knobs, 0.15 µF
insulation materials, cabinet backs, adjustment and compartment TEST PROBE
covers or shields, isolation resistor-capacitor networks, mechanical
insulators, etc.
5. To be sure that no shock hazard exists, check for leakage current in
the following manner.
• Plug the AC cord directly into a 220~240 volt AC outlet. TO EXPOSED CONNECT TO
METAL PARTS KNOWN EARTH
• Using two clip leads, connect a 1.5k ohm, 10 watt resistor paral- GROUND
leled by a 0.15µF capacitor in series with all exposed metal cabinet
parts and a known earth ground, such as electrical conduit or elec-
trical ground connected to an earth ground.
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SAFETY NOTICE
Many electrical and mechanical parts in LCD color television have For continued protection, replacement parts must be identical to those
special safety-related characteristics. used in the original circuit.
These characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection, nor The use of a substitute replacement parts which do not have the same
can protection afforded by them be necessarily increased by using safety characteristics as the factory recommended replacement parts
replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. shown in this service manual, may create shock, fire or other hazards.
Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are
identified in this manual; electrical components having such features
are identified by “ ” and shaded areas in the Replacement Parts
List and Schematic Diagrams.
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Precautions for using lead-free solder
LFa L F a/a
Indicates lead-free solder of tin, silver and copper. Indicates lead-free solder of tin, silver and copper.
Soldering
• As the melting point of lead-free solder (Sn-Ag-Cu) is about 220 °C which is higher than the conventional lead solder by 40 °C, and as it has poor
solder wettability, you may be apt to keep the soldering bit in contact with the PWB for extended period of time. However, Since the land may be
peeled off or the maximum heat-resistance temperature of parts may be exceeded, remove the bit from the PWB as soon as you confirm the
steady soldering condition.
Lead-free solder contains more tin, and the end of the soldering bit may be easily corroded. Make sure to turn on and off the power of the bit as
required.
If a different type of solder stays on the tip of the soldering bit, it is alloyed with lead-free solder. Clean the bit after every use of it.
When the tip of the soldering bit is blackened during use, file it with steel wool or fine sandpaper.
• Be careful when replacing parts with polarity indication on the PWB silk.
Lead-free wire solder for servicing
Part No. Description Code
ZHNDAi123250E J φ0.3mm 250g (1roll) BL
ZHNDAi126500E J φ0.6mm 500g (1roll) BK
ZHNDAi12801KE J φ1.0mm 1kg (1roll) BM
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CHAPTER 1. SPECIFICATIONS Service Manual
[1] SPECIFICATIONS
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CHAPTER 2. OPERATION MANUAL Service Manual
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CHAPTER 3. DIMENSIONS Service Manual
[1] DIMENSIONS
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Service
CHAPTER 4. REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS Manual
2. Remove the 3 lock screws 2 . 1 lock screw 3 and the 9 lock screws 4 . Detach the Rear Cabinet.
6. Disconnect the KM connector. Remove the 2 lock screws 8 and detach the Top Cover Ass’y.
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Key Unit
Stand
KM(P2302)
Center Angle
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A B
Stand Angle
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Bottom Cover
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8. Remove all the connectors from PWBs.
P201
KM
SC2705 P2302
LV(P2305)
LA(P704)
SH(P2301) P702
RA(P2303)
SC2702 SC2703 SC2704 P701
RA(P101)
SP(P301)
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9. Remove the 4 lock screws 10 and detach the Power Unit.
10.Remove the 2 lock screws 11 and detach the Tuner Unit and Tuner Earth Plate.
14.Remove the 2 lock screws 15 and detach the R/C, LED Unit.
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Tuner Earth Plate 11
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Tuner Unit
Main Unit
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13 14 Power Unit
AV Unit
Chassis Tray
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R/C,LED Unit
Speaker R Speaker L
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17.Remove the 8 lock screws 18 and the 6 lock screws 19 , detach the LCD Angle.
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LCD Angle
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1. Remove the 4 lock screws 1 . Detach the Stand.
2. Remove the 6 lock screws 2 . 1 lock screw 3 and the 9 lock screws 4 . Detach the Rear Cabinet.
5. Remove the 6 lock screws 7 and detach the Center Angle L and the Center Angle R.
6. Disconnect the KM connector. Remove the 2 lock screws 8 and detach the Top Cover Ass’y.
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Key Unit
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Stand
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A D B C B
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Stand Angle
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Bottom Cover
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8. Remove all the connectors from PWBs.
P201
KM
SC2705 P2302
LV(P2305)
LA(P704)
SH(P2301) P702
RA(P2303)
SC2702 SC2703 SC2704 P701
SP(P301)
RA(P101)
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9. Remove the 4 lock screws 10 and detach the Power Unit.
10.Remove the 2 lock screws 11 and detach the Tuner Unit and Tuner Earth Plate.
13.Remove the 5 lock screws 14 detach the Terminal Angle and the Chassis Tray.
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Tuner Earth Plate 11
12
Tuner Unit
Main Unit
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13 14 Power Unit
AV Unit
Chassis Tray
Terminal Angle
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R/C,LED Unit
Speaker R Speaker L
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17.Remove the 8 lock screws 18 and the 5 lock screws 19 , Detach the LCD Angle.
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LCD Angle
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CHAPTER 5. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDUREService
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Manual
The adjustment values are set to their optimum at the factory before shipping.
If by any chance a value should become improper or a readjustment is required due to part replacement, make an adjustment according to the fol-
lowing procedure.
[1] After replacement of any PWB and/or IC for repair, note the following.
When replacing the following units, be sure to prepare the new units loaded with updated software.
• Note that an IC into which ROM data is written is available for MAIN-UNIT servicing (see below)
Computer TV set
Before using RS-232C updating method is necessary to configure a Terminal PC software. HyperTerminal has been selected as a Terminal soft-
ware because it’s include in all Windows versions as an accessory, and you can find it inside “Accessories\Communications” folder. For this rea-
son, please follow carefully the next steps:
1) First time HyperTerminal is used, it’s necessary to configure some settings. Follows next action to configure two connection: low speed
(9600bps) and high speed (115200bps).
2) Create a New Connection file with name “P55_9600bps”.
3) Select a free COM port and select the Port Settings properties as follows:
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4) Click on “File\Properties” menu for selecting the General and ASCII properties as follows:
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1) Check the connection between TV set and PC, sending a wrong command, as for example: “aaa”. TV set returns an “ERR” label as an syntaxis
ERROR (Not correct order or sequence).
2) Send the command “DWMD” to enter TV set in Download Mode. The TV set answer sending same symbol continuosly. If this symbol character
doesn’t appear, please don’t worry and pass to next step.
3) Close this connection and open “P55_115200bps” connection clicking over the “P55_115200bps” that you can find in “START\All pro-
grams\Accessories\ Communications\HyperTerminal\HyperTerminal” folder.
4) Using “Transfer\Send file...” menu, select desired file (.bin format) and the transmission protocol (Xmodem) as show below.
6) When flash update process finishes, the”Flash Programming Complete” label appears in the screen.
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2. RS-232C Method Description (Tera Term)
The hardware tools requirement are:
1. A Modem-null (Cross type) DB9 female to DB9 female cable.
2. An adaptor DB9 male to mini-Din 9 pin male cable (Sharp Code: QCNWGA015WJPZ)
3. Make the connections as indicated in the figure:
Software requirements :
To upgrade VCTp software from RS-232C external connector is necessary to use a Tera Term (Pro) free software.
The URL of Tera Term home page is:
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002416/teraterm.html
(The address may be changed in future)
Tera Term (Pro) supported operating systems:
MS-Windows 95 or upper
MS-Windows NT 3.5 and 4.0 or upper
Note.- For Windows 3.1 use Tera Term version 1.X.
Copy all the distribution files to an empty floppy disk or temporary directory (for example C:\ TEMP ).
Run SETUP.EXE and follow the instruction given by it.
After the installation, the distribution ?les are no longer needed, you can delete them or may keep them in the floppy disk.
How to use Tera Term Pro :
When the Tera Term (Pro) program is used, it’s necessary to shape some settings. Follows next action to configure the connection:
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1) Select: Serial→COM X→ O.K.
2) Select: Terminal
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4) Select: Setup → Serial port → O.K. Appear the follow screen:
6) Check the connection between TV set and PC, sending a wrong command, as for example: “aaa”. TV set returns an “err” label as an syntaxes
ERROR (Not correct order or sequence).
Send a “DWMD” (capital letters) command to enter TV set in Download Mode.
Change a baud rate to 115200.
Select: Setup → Baud rate → 115200 → O.K.
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7) Select: File → Transfer → XMODEM → Sent
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10)When flash update process finishes, the “Flash programming complete” label appear in the screen , the device automatically go to switch off, and
in a few seconds go to switch on again.
To P2306
To PC
QCNWGA100WJZZ QPWBX0004WJZZ
Before using I2C method is necessary to install Visual I2C software following next procedure.
1. Install Visual I2C release V3.2.3b from file (“Setup_Visual_I2C_v3-2-3b8h.exe”).
• It’s strongly recommended to accept the suggested default folder (“C:\Program Files\Micronas\Visual I2C”).
2. Install Visual I2C VCTp extension from file (“Setup_VI2C_for_VCT6wxyP_v0111.exe”).
• It’s interesting to change default folder to same as Visual I2C (“C:\Program Files\Micronas\Visual I2C”).
• During this installation process is possible to install also a complementary software to manage NVM memories .
This installation is not needed, for this reason uncheck the option when the setup program ask to you. In case of installation it’s interesting to change
default folder to same as Visual I2C (“C:\Program Files\Micronas\Visual I2C”).
3. Install Parallel driver depending of your Windows version from existing files inside the Visual I2C installation folder “C:\Program Files\Micro
nas\Visual I2C\Port_Driver”, following next criteria:.
1) Windows 98/Me (“Setup_LptDrv_v0104_9x.exe”).
2) Windows NT (“Setup_LptDrv_v0104_NT_2000.exe”).
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3) Windows Xp/2000 (“Setup_LptDrv_v020201_XP_2000.exe”).
After installing Visual I2C, the new generated file structure should look like this:
4. Check installation LPT driver using “C:\Program Files\Micronas\LptDrv\LptDrvTest.exe”. After run this software, if LPT driver is installed properly
must appear this screen:
3.
• If the result is not OK, check inside PC bios: Parallel Port Mode=EPP
To run VCTp software update program, please click over “VCTP” icon from “START\All programs\Micronas\Visual I2C\IC\VCTP” and after Visual I2C
finish their starting process click on “TVT” module. As additional method, it’s possible to create a direct access to “C:\Program Files\Micronas\Visual
I2C\ic\vct6wxyP\vctq_tvt.vi2c” and launch it from Windows Desktop.
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To start updating process follow next instructions:
1. Set Autoread in ON option.
2. Click on “GO” button.
3. Wait until “40” appears in Bootloader Version field.
4. Close DOS pop up windows pressing any key (“Press any key to continue...”.).
5. Click on the “Erase flash” button and wait for a seconds and set the AutoRead to OFF.
6. Check in the desired software version is selected in the “Load BinaFlash” option. If it’s not the correct one, please double click on the file name and
select it. The first time this software is use it’s necessary to confirm write Addressing margin as from 0x0 to 0x7ffff.
8. When the updating process finishes, the “Progress” pop up window automatically closes. If appears some problem during the updating process a
error label appears in the filename information line.
If the TV has problem to enters in the”Bootloader mode”, it’s possible to force it by hardware method. This alternative method is described
below:
1. Switch off TV set or hold VCTp RESET line to GND.
2. Pull down SCL line (pin 1) to GND (pin 3) in P2306 connector.
3. Switch on TV set or release VCTp RESET line.
4. Release SCL pull down after minimum of 2 seconds.
5. Check if VCTp is in bootloader mode with Autoread setting in ON.
6. Wait until “40” appears in Bootloader Version field.
7. Follow instruction from item 5 on software method.
Sometimes, depending on the PC hardware, the progress bar runs very fast (Normal time: 1 minute) or some error message appears in the filename
information line. This means it’s necessary to modify some parameter of LPT port, for this reason select “LPT Preferences” on the “File\Prefer-
ences...” menu and increase Delay from “0” to “1” or “2” (normally, these values are the best choice).
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Caution : Use due care in handling the information described here lest the users should know how to enter the adjustment process mode. If the
settings are tampered with in this mode, unrecoverable system damage may result.
[4] Remote controller key operation and description of display in adjustment process mode.
1. key operation
* Input mode is switched automatically when relevant adjustment is started so far as the necessary input signal is available.
2. Description of display
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[5] Adjustment process mode menu
The character string in brackets [ ] will appear as a page title in the adjustment process menu header.
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Page Line Item Description Remarks (adjustment detail, etc.)
8/11 [M GAMMA 1-3]
1 M GAMMA R 1 0 W/B adjustment, gradation 1R adjustment value
2 M GAMMA G 1 0 W/B adjustment, gradation 1G adjustment value
3 M GAMMA B 1 0 W/B adjustment, gradation 1B adjustment value
4 M GAMMA R 2 0 W/B adjustment, gradation 2R adjustment value
5 M GAMMA G 2 0 W/B adjustment, gradation 2G adjustment value
6 M GAMMA B 2 0 W/B adjustment, gradation 2B adjustment value
7 M GAMMA R 3 0 W/B adjustment, gradation 3R adjustment value
8 M GAMMA G 3 0 W/B adjustment, gradation 3G adjustment value
9 M GAMMA B 3 0 W/B adjustment, gradation 3B adjustment value
10 M GAMMA WRITE OFF/ON EEP writing of adjustment values
9/11 [M GAMMA 4-6]
1 M GAMMA R 4 0 W/B adjustment, gradation 4R adjustment value
2 M GAMMA G 4 0 W/B adjustment, gradation 4G adjustmnet value
3 M GAMMA B 4 0 W/B adjustment, gradation 4B adjustment value
4 M GAMMA R 5 0 W/B adjustment, gradation 5R adjustment value
5 M GAMMA G 5 0 W/B adjustment, gradation 5G adjustmnet value
6 M GAMMA B 5 0 W/B adjustment, gradation 5B adjustment value
7 M GAMMA R 6 0 W/B adjustment, gradation 6R adjustment value
8 M GAMMA G 6 0 W/B adjustment, gradation 6G adjustment value
9 M GAMMA B 6 0 W/B adjustment, gradation 6B adjustment value
10 M GAMMA WRITE OFF/ON EEP writing of adjustment values
10/11 [ETC]
1 EEP CLEAR OFF/ON Clear of all adjustment value
2 EEP CLEAR B OFF/ON Clear of setting value of B mode
3 STANDBYCAUSE RESET OFF/ON Reset of STANDBY CAUSE
4 AUTO INSTALLATION SW 0/1 1: * * * 0: * * *
5 OPTION 0
6 COUNTRY (- -/EURO/UK/ITALY/FRANCE/ Destination setting
RUSSIA)
7 L ERR RESET 0 LAMP ERR RESET Initializatio of L_ERR
8 L ERR STOP 0/1 LAMP ERR Inhibit L_LRR detection
9 I2C-OFF ENTER BUS STOP
11/11 [LCD]
1 OSC FREQ50 62 INVERTER drive frequency setting
2 OSC FREQ60 62 INVERTER drive frequency setting
3 PWM FREQ50 0 Frequency setting for INVERTER dimmer
4 PWM FREQ60 0 Frequency setting for INVERTER dimmer
5 PWM FREQ 409 Dimmer frequency adjustment
6 PWM DUTY 227 Dimmer DUTY adjustment
7 PWM CTRL 0 Dimmer CONTROL adjustment
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[7] Video signal adjustment procedure
* The adjustment process mode menu is listed in Section 5.
1. Signal check
1. Signal generator level adjustment check (Adjustment to the specified level)
3. RF AGC adjustment
㸡100% white
2 Auto adjustment Adjustment process Bring the cursor on [ RF AGC ADJ] and press [OK]
performance Page3 [ RF AGC ADJ OK] appears when finished.
2 Auto adjustment Adjustment process Bring the cursor on [ RF AGC ADJ] and press [OK].
performance Page6
[ RF AGC ADJ OK] appears when finished.
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5. PAL signal & tuner adjustment
2 Auto adjustment Adjustment process Bring the cursor on [ PAL + TUNER ADJ] and press [OK]
performance Page3 [ PAL + TUNER ADJ OK] appears when finished.
2 Auto adjustment Adjustment process Bring the cursor on [ PAL +TUNER ADJ] and press [OK].
performance Page6 [ PAL+ TUNER ADJ OK] appears when finished.
[Terminal]
EXT4 COMPONENT IN
2 Auto adjustment Adjustment process Bring the cursor on [ COMP15K ADJ] and press [OK]
performance Page4 [ COMP15K ADJ OK] appears when finished.
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[8] White Balance Adjustment
Adjustment gradation values (IN) appear on page 7/11 of process adjustment, and adjustment initial values (offset value) appear on pages 8/11 and
9/11. For white balance adjustment, adjust the offset values on pages 8/11 and 9/11.
[Condition of the unit for inspection] Modulated light: MAX (+8)
[Adjustment reference device] Minolta CA-210
[Adjustment]
Check that the values on page 7/11 of process adjustment are set as below. If not, change them accordingly.
1) Display the current adjustment status at point 6. (Page 8/11 of process adjustment)
The display for checking the adjustment status is toggled by pressing the “6” button on the remote control.
(Normal OSD display → “6”→ display for check (OSD disappears) → “6” →normal OSD display → • • •)
2) Read the value of the luminance meter.
3) Change M GAMMA R6/M GAMMA B6 (Adjustment offset value) on page 9/11 of process adjustment so that the values of the luminance meter
approach x =0.272 and y =0.277.
(Basically, G is not changed. If adjustment fails with R and B, change G. When G is lowered, the weaker of R and B must be fixed.)
4) If G is changed in step 3), change the values of M GAMMA G1-M GAMMA G5 on pages 8/11 and 9/11 of process adjustment as follows. When
not changed, go to step5).
Offset value of M GAMMA G1 = (Offset value of M GAMMA G6) * (160/960)
Offset value of M GAMMA G2 = (Offset value of M GAMMA G6) * (320/960)
Offset value of M GAMMA G3 = (Offset value of M GAMMA G6) * (480/960)
Offset value of M GAMMA G4 = (Offset value of M GAMMA G6) * (640/960)
Offset value of M GAMMA G5 = (Offset value of M GAMMA G6) * (800/960)
5) Display the adjustment status of the current point 5. (Each time the “5” button on the remote control is pressed, the adjustment status check dis-
play is toggled.)
(Normal OSD display → “5” → Check display (OSD disappears) → “5” → Normal OSD display → • • •)
Change M GAMMA R5/M GAMMA B5 (adjustment offset value) on page 9/11 of process adjustment so that the values of the luminance meter
approach x = 0.272 and y = 0.277.
6) Repeat step 5) for points 4, 3, 2, and 1.
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[9] QS Temperature NVM Data Confirmation
During servicing of the LCD TV set , by software upgrading or by any cleaning NVM, itÅfs mandatory select the ÅgInch SettingÅh in Service Mode,
Page 2, according to the size of the TV set.
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[11] Lamp error detection
1. Functional description
This LCD colour television has a function (lamp error detection) to be turned OFF automatically (Inverter unit) for safety when the lamp or lamp circuit
is abnormal.
If the lamp or lamp circuit is abnormal, or some other errors happen, and the lamp error detection is executed, the following occur.The Inverter circuit
stops but the rest of TV continues working. The power led is green.
2. Countermeasures
Proceed to repair the inverter unit to solve the problem that produces the lamp error.
Is possible to select each item of function by pressing cursor UP/DOWN keys on the remote control or CH( )( ) keys on the LCD TV.
The setting position of each item of functions is made by pressing cursor RIGHT/LEFT keys on the remote control or VOL(+)(-) keys on the LCD TV.
Select EXECUTE position after you set all function, and press cursor RIGHT/LEFT keys on the remote control or VOL(+)/(-) keys on the LCD TV for
confirmation.
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If “NO RESPOND” has been selected, “MENU” key, of remote control, is inoperative.
8. ON SCREEN DISPLAY [YES ↔ NO]
If “NO” has been selected, the On Screen Display does not appear.
9. INPUT MODE START [ NORMAL → TV (X) → INPUT1 → INPUT2 → INPUT3 → INPUT4 → INPUT5 ]
When any other item than “NORMAL” has been selected, the sets will start in a selected input mode at the next power-on.
10.INPUT MODE FIXED [VARIABLE → FIXED]
“FIXED” has been selected, any channels and input modes other than those selected at the start mode cannot be picked up.
11.RESET
Cancel all Public Mode settings. (It returns to the factory settings)
12.EXECUTE
Select this item, and press cursor RIGHT/LEFT keys on the remote control or VOL(+)/(-) keys on the LCD TV for confirmation the functions set-
tings.
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CHAPTER 6. TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE Manual
Are the power cord and harness in the unit properly connected? NO Connect the power cord and harness properly, and turn on the
power.
YES
Is F701 normal? NO Are both ends of C704, C707 (26) and C705 (32) short-circuited
when checking their resistance values?
NO
Replace F701.
YES YES
Is a voltage of BU5V applied to pin (20) of P701? C704 ••• Check VA701, VA702 and D701.
(Set the main power SW to OFF.) C707 (26)/C705 (32) ••• Check IC704 and 705.
NO
Is a voltage of approx. NO Check IC705, IC708, D725 and Q724.
8 - 15V to pin (4) of
IC705?
YES
Check short circuit of 5V line (D737,
C752, etc.).
YES
Is it a symptom that the relay clatters twice as soon as the main
power SW is set to ON and the power is not supplied?
YES
Does the same symptom appear even if R858 (2.7k) is Check IC704, D728, D762 and D736. If there are no problems,
removed and the power is supplied again? check the resistance value between pins (1) and (6) of P704.
NO When the value is low (several Ω - several hundred Ω),
disconnect P704. If the value is still low, the parts of 24V line are
defective. When the resistance value is several kΩ, check the
inverter unit.
YES
Check Q724, D731, D734, IC707, D751, D753, D754,
D741, D759 and D746.
NO
Does a relay noise sound? (Once) NO Are PCON1 and 2 [pins (1) and (2) of P702] at Hi (3V or more)?
YES YES
Check peripheral circuits of D738, R828 and D735. Check peripheral circuits of Q712, Q713, Q721, Q723
and RY701.
NO
There is a possibility that control by P-CON is not performed
properly. Check whether the “PS-ON” and “PS-ON2” signals are
sent from pins (97) and (91) of IC1710 (FPGA) of MAIN-UNIT.
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Checklist;
1) Is the volume set to MIN or MUTE on the remote control? ••• Set the desired volume.
2) Are headphones connected to HEADPHONE (J1301)? ••• Disconnect them.
3) Is ANT-CABLE disconnected or connected improperly? ••• Connect it correctly as per the operation manual.
Is the audio signal (L/R) Is the SIF signal (SIF_IN+) Check whether +5V and
sent from pins (28) and NO sent to pin (31) of IC3002 YES +8V are supplied to pins
(27) of IC3002 (VCT)? (VCT)? (33) and (18) of IC3002
respectively. Or, check
peripheral circuits.
(AV-UNIT) YES NO
Is the audio signal of pins NO Check IC303 or Is the audio signal (SIF) YES Check pin (31) of IC3002
(3) and (5) of IC303 peripheral circuits. sent from pin (1) of (VCT) and peripheral
(OP-AMP) sent properly? CONNECTOR (SC2705)? circuits.
YES (TUNER) NO
Is the audio signal of pin NO Check HEAD-PHONE Is the audio signal (SIF) YES Check Q203 (AMP) and
(4) Of IC301/IC302 (J1301) or peripheral sent from pin (12) of IC201 peripheral circuits.
(AUDIO-AMP) sent circuits. (IF-DEMOD)?
properly?
YES NO
Is the audio signal output NO Check P301 (AUDIO- Is the SIF signal sent to YES Check IC201 and
of pins (2) and (4) of P301 CONNECTOR) and pins (23) and (24) of IC201 peripheral circuits.
(AUDIO-CONNECTOR) peripheral circuits. (IF-DEMOD)?
normal?
YES NO
Check Speaker (right and Is the IF signal sent from YES Check FL202 and
left) and wire harness. pin (11) of TUNER peripheral circuits.
(TU201)?
NO
Check whether 33V and YES Replace TUNER (TU201).
5V are supplied to pins (9)
and (7) of TUNER (TU201)
respectively. Check SDA/
SCL and AGC signal.
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<EXT1> NO Check pins (6) and (2) of SCART1 and connection to an external
Is IN1-L audio signal sent from pin (6) of SCART1 terminal input device.
(J1101) to pin (14) of IC3002 (VCT)?
Is IN1-R audio signal sent from pin (2) of SCART1 terminal
(J1101) to pin (13) of IC3002 (VCT)?
YES
Is the audio signal properly sent from pins (28) and (27) of NO Check IC3002 or peripheral circuits.
IC3002?
YES
Is the audio signal of pins (1) and (7) of IC303 (OP-AMP) sent NO Check IC303 or peripheral circuits.
properly?
YES
Is the audio output signal of pins (13) and (16) of IC302/IC301 NO Check IC302/IC301 (MAIN-AMP), HEADPHONE and peripheral
(MAIN-AMP) normal? circuits.
YES
Check CONNECTOR (P301) and Speaker (right and left).
YES
Is the audio signal properly sent from pins (28) and (27) of NO Check IC3002 or peripheral circuits.
IC3002?
YES
Is the audio signal of pins (1) and (7) of IC303 (OP-AMP) sent NO Check IC303 or peripheral circuits.
properly?
YES
Is the audio output signal of pins (13) and (16) of IC302/IC301 NO Check IC302/IC301 (MAIN-AMP), HEADPHONE and peripheral
(MAIN-AMP) normal? circuits.
YES
Check CONNECTOR (P301) and Speaker (right and left).
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<EXT3> NO Check pins (3) (J1201) and (5) (J1201) of EXT3 and connection
Is IN3-L audio signal sent from pin (3) of J1201 terminal to pin to an external input device.
(16) of IC3002?
Is IN3-R audio signal sent from pin (5) of J1201 terminal to pin
(15) of IC3002?
YES
Is the audio signal properly sent from pins (28) and (27) of NO Check IC3002 or peripheral circuits.
IC3002?
YES
Is the audio signal of pins (1) and (7) of IC303 (OP-AMP) sent NO Check IC303 or peripheral circuits.
properly?
YES
Is the audio output signal of pins (13) and (16) of IC302/IC301 NO Check IC302/IC301 (MAIN-AMP), HEADPHONE and peripheral
(MAIN-AMP) normal? circuits.
YES
Check CONNECTOR (P301) and Speaker (right and left).
<EXT4>
Is D-SUB-L audio signal sent from J2702 to pin (15) of IC2704?
Is D-SUB-R audio signal sent from J2702 to pin (2) of IC2704?
YES
Is D-SUB-L audio signal sent to pin (10) of IC3002?
Is D-SUB-R audio signal sent to pin (9) of IC3002?
YES
Is the audio signal properly sent from pins (28) and (27) of NO Check IC3002 or peripheral circuits.
IC3002?
YES
Is the audio signal of pins (1) and (7) of IC303 (OP-AMP) sent NO Check IC303 or peripheral circuits.
properly?
YES
Is the audio output signal of pins (13) and (16) of IC302/IC301 NO Check IC302/IC301 (MAIN-AMP), HEADPHONE and peripheral
(MAIN-AMP) normal? circuits.
YES
Check CONNECTOR (P301) and Speaker (right and left).
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<EXT5>
Is HDMI-L audio signal sent from J2701 to pin (14) of IC2704?
Is HDMI-R audio signal sent from J2701 to pin (5) of IC2704?
YES
Is HDMI-L audio signal sent to pin (10) of IC3002? NO Check output of pins (13) and (3) of IC2704 and peripheral
Is HDMI-R audio signal sent to pin (9) of IC3002? circuits.
YES
Check that Option-HDMI Setup-Audio select is set to “Analog”.
OK
Is the audio signal properly sent from pins (28) and (27) of NO Check IC3002 or peripheral circuits.
IC3002?
YES
Is the audio signal of pins (1) and (7) of IC303 (OP-AMP) sent NO Check IC303 or peripheral circuits.
properly?
YES
Is the audio output signal of pins (13) and (16) of IC302/IC301 NO Check IC302/IC301 (MAIN-AMP), HEADPHONE and peripheral
(MAIN-AMP) normal? circuits.
YES
Check CONNECTOR (P301) and Speaker (right and left).
NO
Is audio input/output signal of pins (3) and (5)/(1) and (7) of IC303
(OP-AMP) normal?
NO
Is audio output signal (SPK-OUT L/R) properly sent from pins
(28) and (27) of IC3002 (VCT)?
NO
Check audio input signal of pin (31) of IC3002 (VCT), pins (18)
and (33) of the power line, pins (84) and (83) of I2C-LINE, and
peripheral circuits.
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Checklist:
1) Is the MUTE button on the remote control set to ON? ••• Set to OFF.
2) Check the connection to external devices. ••• Is there any improper connection?
Is audio signal sent to pins (3) and (1) of EXT1 (J1101)? YES Check the connection to EXT1 (J1101) and external devices.
NO
Is S-MUTE-LINE [IC1710 (pin 100)] at H?
(Check Q1106/Q1105 operation.)
NO
Is audio signal sent from pins (24) and (23) of IC3002? NO Check the power supply 8/5 V pins (18) and (33) of IC3002 and
peripheral circuits.
YES
Check the audio signal output line from pins (24) and (23) of
IC3002 to pins (3) and (1) of EXT1.
Checklist:
1) Is the MUTE button on the remote control set to ON? ••• Set to OFF.
2) Check the connection to external devices. ••• Is there any improper connection?
Is audio signal sent to pins (24) and (22) of EXT2 (J1101)? YES Check the connection to EXT2 (J1101) and external devices.
NO
Is S-MUTE-LINE [IC1710 (pin 100)] or S2-MUTE-LINE [IC3003
(pin 26)] at H? (Check Q1102/Q1101 operation.)
NO
Is audio signal sent from pins (22) and (21) of IC3002? NO Check the power supply 8/5 V pins (18) and (33) of IC3002 and
peripheral circuits.
YES
Check the audio signal output line from pins (22) and (21) of
IC3002 to Q1103/Q1104/Q1201/Q1202.
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Checklist:
1) Is the MUTE button on the remote control set to ON? ••• Set to OFF.
2) Check the connection to external devices. ••• Is there any improper connection?
Is audio signal sent to pins (13) and (15) [L/R (white) (red)] of YES Check the connection to AUDIO OUTPUT terminal (J1201) and
AUDIO OUTPUT terminal (J1201)? external devices.
NO
Is S-MUTE-LINE [IC1710 (pin 100)] at H?
(Check Q1204/Q1203 operation.)
NO
Is audio signal sent from pins (22) and (21) of IC3002? NO Check the power supply 8/5 V pins (18) and (33) of IC3002 and
peripheral circuits.
YES
Check the audio signal output line from pins (22) and (21) of
IC3002 to Q1103/Q1104/Q1201/Q1202.
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Checklist:
1) Is “INPUT SOURCE” button on the remote control set up correctly? ••• See the operation manual and set “INPUT SOURCE” to “TV”.
2) Is MENU-PICTURE-Contrast/Brightness set to “MIN”? ••• Set it to an appropriate level.
3) Is ANT-CABLE disconnected or connected improperly? ••• Connect it correctly as per the operation manual.
YES
Is level of pins (4) and (5) of tuner (TU201) and pins (10) and (11) NO These are communications lines for control (I2C). Follow the
of IC201 (IF-DEMOD) at H? path and check whether they are forced to L (PULL_DOWN).
YES
Is the video signal (IF) sent from pin (11) of tuner (TU201)? NO Check the tuner (TU201) and peripheral circuits.
YES
Is video signal sent from pin (17) of IC201 (IF-DEMOD)? NO Check FL201 (SAW-FIL), IC201 and peripheral circuits.
YES
Is the video signal VIN1 (ATUNER-CVBS) sent to pin (191) of NO Check IC201 (IF-DEMOD), CONNECTOR (P201 /SC2705) and
lC3002 (VCT)? peripheral circuits.
YES
Is LVDS video signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent to pins (141)/ NO Check pins (192)/(170)/(133) of BU3.3V line of IC3002 (VCTP),
(140) - (129)/(128) of IC3002 (VCTP), and is CLK signal pins (185)/(169)/(142) of 1.8V line and peripheral circuits.
(LVDS_CN/CP) sent to pins (132)/(131)?
YES
Is LVDS video signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent to pins (12)/(13) NO Check CONNECTOR (P2305, CN1) and HARNESS WIRE (LV).
-(24)/(25) of CONNECTOR CN1 of LCD-CONT-UNIT, and is CLK
signal (LVDS_CN/CP) sent to pins (21)/(22)?
YES
Is power (LCD5V) supplied to pins (2) - (5) of CONNECTOR CN1 NO Is LCD5V supplied to pins (31) - (28) of CONNECTOR (P2305)?
in LCD-CONT-UNIT? Check HARNESS WIRE (LV).
YES
Replace LCD-CONT-UNIT.
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SCART1:
No picture appears on EXT1 - connected monitor during the tuner
(U/V) reception.
Checklist:
1) Are input terminal on back of TV and “INPUT SOURCE” button on the remote control set up correctly? ••• See the operation manual and
set “INPUT SOURCE” appropriately.
2) Is the Signal Type (item) in MENU-Option-Input Select equal to Signal Type of an external device? ••• Set it to “CVBS”, “Y/C” or “RGB”.
3) Is ANT-CABLE disconnected or connected improperly? ••• Connect it correctly as per the operation manual.
4) The picture is sent to the monitor in a CVBS signal if the source during display is TV, CVBS or Y/C of EXT1-3.
When sent by component, etc., that signal is not sent to the monitor.
5) When the monitor picture is not sent and is not displayed on the monitor, refer to “No picture” for each terminal.
6) The video output from EXT1 is not the monitor output (output of the picture now watching).
The picture of the last selected TV channel is always sent to EXT1. (Specification)
Is video signal sent to pin (19) of SCART1 (J1101)? YES Check SCART1, external connection or input setting.
NO
Is video signal (V-OUT1) sent from pin (2) of IC1102 (SW)? YES Check SCART1 (J1101) and peripheral circuits.
NO
Is video signal (V-OUT1) sent from pin (195) of IC3002 (VCT)? YES Check IC1102 (SW), Connector (P1101, SC2702) and peripheral
circuits.
NO
Is video signal (CVBS) sent to pin (191) of lC3002 (VCT)? YES Check power supply of IC3002 (VCT) and peripheral circuits.
NO
Is video signal (CVBS) sent from pin (17) of IC201 (IF-DEMOD)? YES Check CONNECTOR (P201, SC2705) and peripheral circuits.
NO
Is video signal (IF) sent from pin (11) of tuner (TU201)? YES Check IC201, FL201 (SAW-FIL), Q202 and peripheral circuits.
NO
Check 5/35 V power supply pins (7) and (9), I2C line pins (5) and
(4) of tuner (TU201) and peripheral circuits.
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SCART2:
No picture from EXT1 appears on EXT2-connected monitor.
NOTE: Normally, if the screen during display is sent to EXT2, no
picture is sent to EXT2.
Checklist:
1) Are input terminal on back of TV and “INPUT SOURCE” button on the remote control set up correctly? ••• See the operation manual and
set “INPUT SOURCE” appropriately.
2) Is the Signal Type (item) in MENU-Option-Input Select equal to Signal Type of an external device? ••• Set it to “CVBS”, “Y/C” or “RGB”.
3) Is ANT-CABLE disconnected or connected improperly? ••• Connect it correctly as per the operation manual.
4) The picture is sent to the monitor in a CVBS signal if the source during display is TV, CVBS or Y/C of EXT1-3.
When sent by component, etc., that signal is not sent to the monitor.
5) When the monitor picture is not sent and is not displayed on the monitor, refer to “No picture” for each terminal.
6) The video output from EXT1 is not the monitor output (output of the picture now watching).
The picture of the last selected TV channel is always sent to EXT1. (Specification)
Is video signal sent to pin (40) of SCART2 (J1101)? YES Check SCART2, external connection or input setting.
NO
Is video signal (V-OUT2) sent from pin (2) of IC1101 (SW)? YES Check SCART2 (J1101) and peripheral circuits.
NO
Is video signal (V-OUT2) sent from pin (194) of IC3002 (VCT)? YES Check IC1101 (SW), Connector (P1102, SC2703) and peripheral
circuits.
NO
Is video signal (VIN1) from EXT1 sent to pin (190) of IC3002 YES Check power supply of IC3002 (VCT) and peripheral circuits.
(VCT)?
NO
Check whether video signal is sent to pin (20) of SCART1. YES Check SCART1, IC2702 (SW), CONNECTOR (SC2702, P1101)
and peripheral circuits.
NO
Check SCART1, external connection or input setting.
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SCART2:
No picture from EXT3 appears on EXT2- connected monitor.
Checklist:
1) Are input terminal on back of TV and “INPUT SOURCE” button on the remote control set up correctly? ••• See the operation manual and
set “INPUT SOURCE” appropriately.
2) Is the Signal Type (item) in MENU-Option-Input Select equal to Signal Type of an external device? ••• Set it to “CVBS”, “Y/C” or “RGB”.
3) Is ANT-CABLE disconnected or connected improperly? ••• Connect it correctly as per the operation manual.
4) The picture is sent to the monitor in a CVBS signal if the source during display is TV, CVBS or Y/C of EXT1-3.
When sent by component, etc., that signal is not sent to the monitor.
5) When the monitor picture is not sent and is not displayed on the monitor, refer to “No picture” for each terminal.
6) The video output from EXT1 is not the monitor output (output of the picture now watching).
The picture of the last selected TV channel is always sent to EXT1. (Specification)
Is video signal sent to pin (40) of SCART2 (J1101)? YES Check SCART2, external connection or input setting.
NO
Is video signal (V-OUT2) sent from pin (2) of IC1101 (SW)? YES Check SCART2 (J1101) and peripheral circuits.
NO
Is video signal (V-OUT2) sent from pin (194) of IC3002 YES Check IC1101 (SW), Connector (P1102, SC2703) and peripheral
(VCT)? circuits.
NO
Is video signal (VIN7) from EXT3 sent to pin (184) of IC3002 YES Check power supply of IC3002 (VCT) and peripheral circuits.
(VCT)?
NO
Is video signal (IN3YV) sent to pin (2) of IC1201 (SW)? YES Check pin (184) of IC3002 (VCT), CONNECTOR (SC2703,
P1102) and peripheral circuits.
NO
Is video signal (CVBS) sent from pin (1) of A/V-TERMINAL YES Check pin (1) (IN3SW) of IC1201 (SW), power supply and
(J1201=EXT3)? peripheral circuits.
NO
Check A/V-TERMINAL (J1201), external connection or input
setting.
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<When EXT1 is used for external input> No picture on the display (3)
Checklist:
1) Is “INPUT SOURCE” button on the remote control set up correctly? ••• See the operation manual and set “INPUT SOURCE” to “EXIT”.
2) Is MENU-PICTURE-CONTRAST/BRIGHTNESS set to “MIN”? ••• Set it to an appropriate level.
3) Check the connection to the external device ••• Connect it correctly as per the operation manual for the device.
Is composite video signal sent to pin (20) of SCART1 (J1101)? NO Check external connection, input setting, SCART1 and
peripheral circuits.
YES
Is composite video signal (VIN_1) sent to input terminal pin (6) of NO Check CONNECTOR (SC2702/P1101), SCART1 (J1101) and
IC2702 (SW)? peripheral circuits.
YES
Is composite video signal (CVBS1=VIN2) sent to input terminal NO Check IC2702 (SW) and peripheral circuits.
pin (190) of IC3002 (VCT)?
YES
Is LVDS signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent from pins (141) and NO Check pins (192), (170) and (133) of BU3.3V power line and pins
(140) - (129) and (128) of IC3002 (VCTP), and is CLK signal (185), (169) and (142) of BU1.8V power line of IC3002 (VCTP),
(LVDS_CN/CP) sent from pins (132) and (131)? and peripheral circuits.
YES
Is LVDS signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent to pins (12) and (13) - NO Check CONNECTOR (P2305, CN1) and HARNESS WIRE (LV).
(24) and (25) of CONNECTOR CN1 in LCD-CONT-UNIT, and is
CLK signal (LVDS_CN/CP) sent to pins (21) and (22)?
YES
Is power (LCD5V) supplied to pins (2) - (5) of CONNECTOR CN1 NO Is LCD5V supplied to pins (31) - (28) of CONNECTOR (P2305)?
in LCD-CONT-UNIT? Check HARNESS WIRE (LV).
YES
Replace LCD-CONT-UNIT.
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<When EXT1 is used for external input> No picture on the display (3)
Checklist:
1) Is “INPUT SOURCE” button on the remote control set up correctly? ••• See the operation manual and set “INPUT SOURCE” to “EXIT”.
2) Is MENU-PICTURE-CONTRAST/BRIGHTNESS set to “MIN”? ••• Set it to an appropriate level.
3) Check the connection to the external device ••• Connect it correctly as per the operation manual for the device.
Is RGB signal sent to pins (15),(11) and (7) of SCART1 (J1101)? NO Check external connection, input setting, SCART1 (J1101) and
peripheral circuits.
YES
Is RGB signal (R1/G1/B1=VIN_6/5/9) sent to input terminal pins NO Check CONNECTOR (SC2702/P1101), SCART1 (J1101) and
(187), (175) and (182) of IC3002 (VCT)? peripheral circuits.
YES
Is LVDS signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent from pins (141) and NO Check pins (192), (170) and (133) of BU3.3V power line and pins
(140) - (129) and (128) of IC3002 (VCTP), and is CLK signal (185), (169) and (142) of BU1.8V power line of IC3002 (VCTP),
(LVDS_CN/CP) sent from pins (132) and (131)? and peripheral circuits.
YES
Is LVDS signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent to pins (12) and (13) - NO Check CONNECTOR (P2305, CN1) and HARNESS WIRE (LV).
(24) and (25) of CONNECTOR CN1 in LCD-CONT-UNIT, and is
CLK signal (LVDS_CN/CP) sent to pins (21) and (22)?
YES
Is power (LCD5V) supplied to pins (2) - (5) of CONNECTOR CN1 NO Is LCD5V supplied to pins (31) - (28) of CONNECTOR (P2305)?
in LCD-CONT-UNIT? Check HARNESS WIRE (LV).
YES
Replace LCD-CONT-UNIT.
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<When EXT1 is used for external input> No picture on the display (3)
Checklist:
1) Is “INPUT SOURCE” button on the remote control set up correctly? ••• See the operation manual and set “INPUT SOURCE” to “EXIT”.
2) Is MENU-PICTURE-CONTRAST/BRIGHTNESS set to “MIN”? ••• Set it to an appropriate level.
3) Check the connection to the external device ••• Connect it correctly as per the operation manual for the device.
Is Y/C signal sent to pins (20) and (15) of SCART1 (J1101)? NO Check external connection, input setting, SCART1 (J1101) and
peripheral circuits.
YES
Is Y/C signal (VIN1=Y1/C1) sent to input terminal pins (190) and NO Check CONNECTOR (SC2702/P1101), SCART1 (J1101) and
(187) of IC3002 (VCT)? peripheral circuits.
YES
Is LVDS signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent from pins (141) and NO Check pins (192), (170) and (133) of BU3.3V power line and pins
(140) - (129) and (128) of IC3002 (VCTP), and is CLK signal (185), (169) and (142) of BU1.8V power line of IC3002 (VCTP),
(LVDS_CN/CP) sent from pins (132) and (131)? and peripheral circuits.
YES
Is LVDS signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent to pins (12) and (13) - NO Check CONNECTOR (P2305, CN1) and HARNESS WIRE (LV).
(24) and (25) of CONNECTOR CN1 in LCD-CONT-UNIT, and is
CLK signal (LVDS_CN/CP) sent to pins (21) and (22)?
YES
Is power (LCD5V) supplied to pins (2) - (5) of CONNECTOR CN1 NO Is LCD5V supplied to pins (31) - (28) of CONNECTOR (P2305)?
in LCD-CONT-UNIT? Check HARNESS WIRE (LV).
YES
Replace LCD-CONT-UNIT.
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<When EXT2 is used for external input> No picture on the display (4)
Checklist:
1) Is “INPUT SOURCE” button on the remote control set up correctly? ••• See the operation manual and set “INPUT SOURCE” to “EXT2”.
2) Is MENU-PICTURE-CONTRAST/BRIGHTNESS set to “MIN”? ••• Set it to an appropriate level.
3) Check the connection to the external device ••• Connect it correctly as per the operation manual for the device.
Is composite video signal sent to pin (41) of SCART2 (J1101)? NO Check external connection, input setting, SCART2 (J1101) and
peripheral circuits.
YES
Is composite video signal (VIN-2) sent to input terminal pin (4) of NO Check CONNECTOR (SC2702/Pl101), SCART2 (J1101) and
IC2702 (SW)? peripheral circuits.
YES
Is composite video signal (CVBS2=VIN2) sent to input terminal NO Check IC2702 (SW) and peripheral circuits.
pin (190) of IC3002 (VCT)?
YES
Is LVDS signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent from pins (141) and NO Check pins (192), (170) and (133) of BU 3.3V power line and
(140) - (129) and (128) of IC3002 (VCTP), and is CLK signal pins (185), (169) and (142) of BU1.8V power line of IC3002
(LVDS_CN/CP) sent from pins (132) and (131)? (VCTP), and peripheral circuits.
YES
Is LVDS signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent to pins (12) and (13) - NO Check CONNECTOR (P2305, CN1) and HARNESS WIRE (LV).
(24) and (25) of CONNECTOR CN1 in LCD-CONT-UNIT, and is
CLK signal (LVDS_CN/CP) sent to pins (21) and (22)?
YES
Is power (LCD5V) supplied to pins (2) - (5) of CONNECTOR CN1 NO Is LCD5V supplied to pins (31) - (28) of CONNECTOR (P2305)?
in LCD-CONT-UNIT? Check HARNESS WIRE (LV).
YES
Replace LCD-CONT-UNIT.
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<When EXT2 is used for external input> No picture on the display (4)
Checklist:
1) Is “INPUT SOURCE” button on the remote control set up correctly? ••• See the operation manual and set “INPUT SOURCE” to “EXT2”.
2) Is MENU-PICTURE-CONTRAST/BRIGHTNESS set to “MIN”? ••• Set it to an appropriate level.
3) Check the connection to the external device ••• Connect it correctly as per the operation manual for the device.
Is RGB signal sent to pins (36), (32) and (28) of SCART2 NO Check external connection, input setting, SCART2 (J1101) and
(J1101)? peripheral circuits.
YES
Is RGB signal (R2/G2/B2=VIN_15/16/17) sent to Input terminal NO Check CONNECTOR (SC2702/P1101), SCART2 (J1101) and
pins (178), (177) and (176) of IC3002 (VCT)? peripheral circuits.
YES
Is LVDS signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent from pins (141) and NO Check pins (192), (170) and (133) of BU 3.3V power line and
(140) - (129) and (128) of IC3002 (VCTP), and is CLK signal pins (185), (169) and (142) of BU1.8V power line of IC3002
(LVDS_CN/CP) sent from pins (132) and (131)? (VCTP), and peripheral circuits.
YES
Is LVDS signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent to pins (12) and (13) - NO Check CONNECTOR (P2305, CN1) and HARNESS WIRE (LV).
(24) and (25) of CONNECTOR CN1 in LCD-CONT-UNIT, and is
CLK signal (LVDS_CN/CP) sent to pins (21) and (22)?
YES
Is power (LCD5V) supplied to pins (2) - (5) of CONNECTOR CN1 NO Is LCD5V supplied to pins (31) - (28) of CONNECTOR (P2305)?
in LCD-CONT-UNIT? Check HARNESS WIRE (LV).
YES
Replace LCD-CONT-UNIT.
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<When EXT2 is used for external input> No picture on the display (4)
Checklist:
1) Is “INPUT SOURCE” button on the remote control set up correctly? ••• See the operation manual and set “INPUT SOURCE” to “EXT2”.
2) Is MENU-PICTURE-CONTRAST/BRIGHTNESS set to “MIN”? ••• Set it to an appropriate level.
3) Check the connection to the external device ••• Connect it correctly as per the operation manual for the device.
Is Y/C signal sent to pins (41) and (36) of SCART2 (J1101)? NO Check external connection, input setting, SCART2 (J1101) and
peripheral circuits.
YES
Is Y/C signal (VIN1 =Y2/C2) sent to input terminal pins (190) and NO Check CONNECTOR (SC2702/P1101), SCART2 (J1101) and
(178) of IC3002 (VCT)? peripheral circuits.
YES
Is LVDS signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent from pins (141) and NO Check pins (192), (170) and (133) of BU 3.3V power line and
(140) - (129) and (128) of IC3002 (VCTP), and is CLK signal pins (185), (169) and (142) of BU1.8V power line of IC3002
(LVDS_CN/CP) sent from pins (132) and (131)? (VCTP), and peripheral circuits.
YES
Is LVDS signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent to pins (12) and (13) - NO Check CONNECTOR (P2305, CN1) and HARNESS WIRE (LV).
(24) and (25) of CONNECTOR CN1 in LCD-CONT-UNIT, and is
CLK signal (LVDS_CN/CP) sent to pins (21) and (22)?
YES
Is power (LCD5V) supplied to pins (2) - (5) of CONNECTOR CN1 NO Is LCD5V supplied to pins (31) - (28) of CONNECTOR (P2305)?
in LCD-CONT-UNIT? Check HARNESS WIRE (LV).
YES
Replace LCD-CONT-UNIT.
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<When EXT3 is used for external input> No picture on the display (5)
Checklist:
1) Is “INPUT SOURCE” button on the remote control set up correctly? ••• See the operation manual and set “INPUT SOURCE” to “EXT3”.
2) Is MENU-PICTURE-CONTRAST/BRIGHTNESS set to “MIN”? ••• Set it to an appropriate level.
3) Check the connection to the external device ••• Connect it correctly as per the operation manual for the device.
Is composite video signal sent to pin (1) of A/V-IN-TERMINAL NO Check external connection, input setting, A/V-IN-TERMINAL
(J1201)? (J1201) and peripheral circuits.
YES
Is composite video signal (IN3-CVBS) sent to input terminal pin NO Check A/V-I N-TERMINAL (J1201) and peripheral circuits.
(4) of IC1201 (SW)?
YES
Is composite video signal (CVBS=VIN7) sent to input terminal pin NO Check CONNECTOR (SC2703/P1102), IC3002 (VCT) and
(184) of IC3002 (VCT)? peripheral circuits.
YES
Is LVDS signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent from pins (141) and NO Check pins (192), (170) and (133) of BU3.3V power line and pins
(140) - (129) and (128) of IC3002 (VCTP), and is CLK signal (185), (169) and (142) of BU1.8V power line of IC3002 (VCTP),
(LVDS_CN/CP) sent from pins (132) and (131)? and peripheral circuits.
YES
Is LVDS signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent to pins (12) and (13) - NO Check CONNECTOR (P2305, CN1) and HARNESS WIRE (LV).
(24) and (25) of CONNECTOR CN1 in LCD-CONT-UNIT, and is
CLK signal (LVDS_CN/CP) sent to pins (21) and (22)?
YES
Is power (LCD5V) supplied to pins (2) - (5) of CONNECTOR CN1 NO Is LCD5V supplied to pin (31) - (28) of CONNECTOR (P2305)?
in LCD-CONT-UNIT? Check HARNESS WIRE (LV).
YES
Replace LCD-CONT-UNIT.
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<When EXT3 is used for external input> No picture on the display (5)
Checklist:
1) Is “INPUT SOURCE” button on the remote control set up correctly? ••• See the operation manual and set “INPUT SOURCE” to “EXT3”.
2) Is MENU-PICTURE-CONTRAST/BRIGHTNESS set to “MIN”? ••• Set it to an appropriate level.
3) Check the connection to the external device ••• Connect it correctly as per the operation manual for the device.
Is Y/C signal sent to pins (11) and (7) of S-TERMINAL (J1201)? NO Check external connection, input setting, S-TERMINAL (J1201)
and peripheral circuits.
YES
Is Y3 signal (IN3-Y) sent to Input terminal pin (6) of IC1201 NO Check S-TERMINAL (J1201) and peripheral circuits.
(SW)?
YES
Is Y/C signal (VIN7/VIN8) sent to input terminal pins (184) and NO Check CONNECTOR (SC2703/P1102), IC3002 (VCT) and
(183) of IC3002 (VCT)? peripheral circuits.
YES
Is LVDS signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent from pins (141) and NO Check pins (192), (170) and (133) of BU3.3V power line and pins
(140) - (129) and (128) of IC3002 (VCTP), and is CLK signal (185), (169) and (142) of BU1.8V power line of IC3002 (VCTP),
(LVDS_CN/CP) sent from pins (132) and (131)? and peripheral circuits.
YES
Is LVDS signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent to pins (12) and (13) - NO Check CONNECTOR (P2305, CN1) and HARNESS WIRE (LV).
(24) and (25) of CONNECTOR CN1 in LCD-CONT-UNIT, and is
CLK signal (LVDS_CN/CP) sent to pins (21) and (22)?
YES
Is power (LCD5V) supplied to pins (2) - (5) of CONNECTOR CN1 NO Is LCD5V supplied to pin (31) - (28) of CONNECTOR (P2305)?
in LCD-CONT-UNIT? Check HARNESS WIRE (LV).
YES
Replace LCD-CONT-UNIT.
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<When EXT4 is used for external input> No picture on the display (6)
Checklist:
1) Is “INPUT SOURCE” button on the remote control set up correctly? ••• See the operation manual set “INPUT SOURCE” to “EXT4”.
2) Connect the included D-SUB-Adapter-Cable to the COMPONENT terminal of an external device. ••• See the operation manual (use a commer-
cially available Component-Cable to connect to the external device).
3) Is ANT-CABLE disconnected or connected improperly? ••• Connect it correctly as per the operation manual.
YES
Is “EXT4” selected with “INPUT SOURCE” button on the NO Select “EXT4” with “INPUT SOURCE” button on the remote
remote control? control.
YES
Is D-SUB-COMPONENT signal (PCV_R/G/B) sent to pins (1), (2) NO Check D-SUB-adaptor and external connection.
and (3) of EXT4-TERMINAL (SC2303)?
YES
Is D-SUB-COMPONENT signal (PCV_R/G/B=VIN19/20/21) sent NO Check EXT4-TERMINAL and peripheral circuits.
to pins (174), (173) and (172) of IC3002 (VCT)?
YES
Is LVDS signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent from pins (141) and NO Check pins (192), (170) and (133) of BU3.3V power line and
(140) - (129) and (128) of IC3002 (VCTP), and is CLK signal pins (185), (169) and (142) of BU1.8V power line of IC3002
(LVDS_CN/CP) sent from pins (132) and (131)? (VCTP), and peripheral circuits.
YES
Is LVDS signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent to pins (12) and (13) - NO Check CONNECTOR (P2305, CN1) and HARNESS WIRE (LV).
(24) and (25) of CONNECTOR CN1 in LCD-CONT-UNIT, and is
CLK signal (LVDS_CN/CP) sent to pins (21) and (22)?
YES
Is power (LCD5V) supplied to pins (2) - (5) of CONNECTOR CN1 NO Is LCD5V supplied to pins (31) - (28) of CONNECTOR (P2305)?
in LCD-CONT-UNIT? Check HARNESS WIRE (LV).
YES
Replace LCD-CONT-UNIT.
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<When EXT5 is used for external input> No picture on the display (7)
Checklist:
1) Is “INPUT SOURCE” button on the remote control set up correctly? ••• See the operation manual and set “INPUT SOURCE” to “EXT5”.
2) Have you checked the type video signal sent from HDMI-connected external device? ••• Confirm the type (it should “RGB”, “YCbCr 4:4:4” or
“YCbCr 4:2:2”).
3) Have you checked the type of Color Matrix sent from HDMI-connected external device? ••• Confirm the type (it should be “ITU601” or
“ITU709”.)
4) Is ANT-CABLE disconnected or connected improperly? ••• Connect it correctly as per the operation manual.
YES
Is “EXT5” selected with “INPUT SOURCE” button on the NO Select “EXT5” with “INPUT SOURCE” button on the remote
remote control? control.
YES
Is the type of video signal (Signal Type) from HDMI-connected NO From MENU-Option-HDMI Setup-Signal Type, select a signal
external device set? type (“RGB”, “YCbCr 4:4:4” or “YCbCr 4:2:2”).
YES
Is the type of color signal (Color Matrix) from HDMI-connected NO From Option-HDMI Setup-Color Matrix, select a color signal type
external device set? (“AUTO”, “ITU601” or “ITU709”)
YES
Is TMDS data (RX*±signal) sent to pins (1) - (12) of EXT5 (HDMI) NO Is I2C signal (SDA/SCL signal) sent to pins (16) and (15) of
terminal (SC1901)? EXT5 (HDMI) terminal?
Check external connection and peripheral circuits.
YES
Is 8bit-DIGITAL signal (HDMI- R/G/B) sent from pins (110) - (144) NO Check power supply (3.3/1.8V) pins (99) and (74) of IC1905,
of IC1905 (HDMI-RECEIVER)? SDA/SCL signal pins (29) and (30), and peripheral circuits.
YES
Is 8bit-DIGITAL signal (HDMI- R/G/B) sent to pins (73) - (50) of NO Check SDA3/SCL3 signal pins (27) and (28), interface between
IC3002 (VCT)? IC1905 and lC3002, and peripheral circuits.
YES
Is LVDS signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent from pins (141) and NO Check pins (192), (170) and (133) of BU3.3V power line and
(140) - (129) and (128) of IC3002 (VCTP), and is CLK signal pins (185), (169) and (142) of BU1.8V power line of IC3002
(LVDS_CN/CP) sent from pins (132) and (131)? (VCTP), and peripheral circuits.
YES
Is LVDS signal (LVDS_0N/0P-3N/3P) sent to pins (12) and (13) - NO Check CONNECTOR (P2305,CN1) and HARNESS WIRE (LV).
(24) and (25) of CONNECTOR CN1 in LCD-CONT-UNIT, and is
CLK signal (LVDS_CN/CP) sent to pins (21) and (22)?
YES
Is power (LCD5V) supplied to pins (2) - (5) of CONNECTOR CN1 NO Is LCD5V supplied to pins (31) - (28) of CONNECTOR (P2305)?
in LCD-CONT-UNIT? Check HARNESS WIRE (LV).
YES
Replace LCD-CONT-UNIT.
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Do all the fluorescent tubes light up? NO Check the individual fluorescent YES Replace any defective fluorescent
tubes for light-up failure tube (s) with new one (s).
YES
Is the power supplied to the inverter NO Check the connection between
unit? power unit and inverter unit.
YES
Is the fuse in the inverter unit circuit NO Replace the blown-out fuse on the YES Check drive trans and their peripheral
functioning? inverter unit. circuits as well as drive FET and their
Turn on the power again. peripheral circuits.
If the fuse gets blown out again,
check the short-circuited
YES
Is the VCC power supplied to the NO Check the circuit connected with the
inverter control IC on the inverter VCC terminal on the inverter control
unit? IC.
YES
Are there control signals (INV-ON, NO Are there the INV-ON and INV-BRT NO Check pins (97) and (91) of IC1710
INV-BRT, PWM-SEL) at CN3 on the signals at P704 on the power unit, (main PWB).
inverter unit? and the (INV-ON and INV-BRT)
signals at SC1702 on the main PWB?
YES
Is the specified control signal inputted NO Check the line between CN3 and
at INV-CTL-IC on the inverter unit? INV-CTL-IC.
YES
Are the DRIVE-FET at the primary NO Replace INV-CTL-IC or check its
side of DRIVE-TRANS functioning? peripheral circuits.
YES
Is the secondary circuit of DRIVE- NO Replace the DRIVE-TRANS for
TRANS functioning? the fluorescent tubes, or check their
peripheral circuits.
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LCD failure Does a single or several vertical Replace the LCD panel.
stripes appear on the LCD screen?
LCD failure Does a single or several horizontal Replace the LCD panel.
stripes appear on the LCD screen?
LCD failure Do luminescent or black dots appear Replace the LCD panel.
on the screen?
LCD failure Is the on-screen image rippling or Replace the LCD panel.
distorted?
LCD failure The backlight functions. Replace the LCD control unit
Does not the image come out in the
LCD screen (screen black)?
LCD failure Does the entire LCD screen look Replace the LCD control unit
whitish all over?
LCD failure Does the QS drive function? Replace the LCD control unit
LCD failure Are there data bit drop-outs? Replace the LCD control unit
(No solution even when turning on
and off the QS drive)
LCD failure Is the gamma correction as Replace the LCD control unit
specified?
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CHAPTER 7. MAJOR IC INFORMATIONS Service
LC-26SA1E
Manual
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2. Detailed ICs Information
2.1. IC1905 (VHISII9021+-1Q)
7–3
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2.1.2 Pin Connections and short description
7–4
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Pin No. Pin Name Type Description
40 R0XC+ I TMDS input clock pair. HDMI Port 0
39 R0XC- I TMDS input clock pair. HDMI Port 0
44 R0X0+ I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 0
43 R0X0- I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 0
48 R0X1+ I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 0
47 R0X1- I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 0
52 R0X2+ I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 0
51 R0X2- I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 0
59 R1XC+ I TMDS input clock pair. HDMI Port 1
58 R1XC- I TMDS input clock pair. HDMI Port 1
63 R1X0+ I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 1
62 R1X0- I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 1
67 R1X1+ I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 1
66 R1X1- I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 1
71 R1X2+ I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 1
70 R1X2- I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 1
23,79,92,
105,114, CVCC18 – Digital Logic VCC.
128,139
24,80,91,
106,115, CGND – Digital Logic GND.
127,138
5,26,76,89,
109,122, IOVCC – Input/Output Pin VCC.
134
4,25,75,
90,108, IOGND – Input/Output Pin GND.
120,135
38,42,46,
50,57,61, AVCC – TMDS Analog VCC.
65,69
41,45,49,
53,60,64, AGND – TMDS Analog GND.
68,72
37 PVCC0 – TMDS Port 0 PLL VCC.
55 PVCC1 – TMDS Port 1 PLL VCC.
54 TMDSPGND – TMDS PLL GND.
13 DACVCCR – DAC Red VDD.
12 DACGNDR – DAC Red GND.
16 DACVCCG – DAC Green VDD.
15 DACGNDG – DAC Green GND.
19 DACVCCB – DAC Blue VDD.
18 DACGNDB – DAC Blue GND.
6 DACOVCC – DAC Output VCC.
7 DACAVCC – DAC Analog VCC.
8 DACAGND – DAC Analog GND.
22 DACVCC18 – DAC Digital VCC.
21 DACGND – DAC Digital GND.
94 AUDPVCC18 – ACR PLL VCC.
95 AUDPGND – ACR PLL GND.
35,74 DVCC18 – ACR PLL Digital VCC.
36,73 DGND – ACR PLL GND.
98 XTALVCC – ACR PLL Crystal Input VCC.
99 REGVCC – ACR PLL Regulator VCC.
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2.2. IC2701 (VHITVHC153T-1Y)
7–6
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2.3. IC3002 (RH-IXB624WJN1Q)
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Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function Sheet Name
31 SIFIN+ I Differential Sound IF Input SIF
32 SIFIN- I Differential Sound IF Input –
33 VSUP5.0 – Supply Voltage Analog, 5.0 V +5V
34 GNDA – Ground Analog, Platform Ground GND
35 GND3.3DIG – Ground Digital Interfaces GND
36 VSUP3.3DIG – Supply Voltage Digital Interfaces, 3.3 V 3.3V
37 SPDIF_OUT O SPDIF Output open
38 I2S_DA_IN I Audio Bus Data Input I2S_D1
39 I2S_CL I Audio Bus Clock Input A2S-CL
40 I2S_WS I Audio Bus Word Strobe Input I2S_WS
41 I2S_DEL_OUT I/O Audio Delay Line Bus Data Output/Input open
42 I2S_DEL_IN I/O Audio Delay Line Bus Data Input/Output open
43 I2S_DEL_CL I/O Audio Delay Line Bus Clock Output/Input open
44 I2S_DEL_WS I/O Audio Delay Line Word Strobe Output/Input open
45 VSUP3.3RAM – Supply Voltage Ram, 3.3 V 3.3V
46 GND3.3RAM – Ground Ram GND
47 DVS I Digital or Analog Video VSYNC HD Input DVSYNC
48 DEN I Digital or Analog Video VSYNC HD Input DINEN
49 DCLK I Digital Video Clock Input DINCK
50 DRI7 I Digital Video Red 7 Input DINR [7]
51 DRI6 I Digital Video Red 6 Input DINR [6]
52 DRI5 I Digital Video Red 5 Input DINR [5]
53 DRI4 I Digital Video Red 4 Input DINR [4]
54 DRI3 I Digital Video Red 3 Input DINR [3]
55 DRI2 I Digital Video Red 2 Input DINR [2]
56 DRI1 I Digital Video Red 1 Input DINR [1]
57 DRI0 I Digital Video Red 0 Input (LSB) DINR [0]
58 DGI7 I Digital Video Green 7 Input DING [7]
59 DGI6 I Digital Video Green 6 Input DING [6]
60 DGI5 I Digital Video Green 5 Input DING [5]
61 DGI4 I Digital Video Green 4 Input DING [4]
62 DGI3 I Digital Video Green 3 Input DING [3]
63 DGI2 I Digital Video Green 2 Input DING [2]
64 DGI1 I Digital Video Green 1 Input DING [1]
65 DGI0 I Digital Video Green 0 Input (LSB) DING [0]
66 DBI7 I Digital Video Blue 7 Input DINB [7]
67 DBI6 I Digital Video Blue 6 Input DINB [6]
68 DBI5 I Digital Video Blue 5 Input DINB [5]
69 DBI4 I Digital Video Blue 4 Input DINB [4]
70 DBI3 I Digital Video Blue 3 Input DINB [3]
71 DBI2 I Digital Video Blue 2 Input DINB [2]
72 DBI1 I Digital Video Blue 1 Input DINB [1]
73 DBI0 I Digital Video Blue 0 Input (LSB) DINB [0]
74 GND3.3DRI – Ground Digital Ram Interface GND
75 VSUP3.3DRI – Supply Voltage Digital Ram Interface, 3.3 V 3.3V
76 GND3.3COM – Ground Common GND
77 VSUP3.3COM – Supply Voltage Common, 3.3V 3.3V
78 XTALIN I Analog Crystal Input X_IN
79 XTALOUT O Analog Crystal Output X_OUT
80 CLKOUT O Digital 20MHz Clock Output open
81 VSO O Vertical Sync Output, Frontend open
82 HSO O Horizontal Sync Output, Frontend open
83 SCL I/O I2C Bus Clock Input/Output BU_SCL3
84 SDA I/O I2C Bus Data Input/Output BU_SDA3
85 GND3.3FL – Ground Flash GND
86 VSUP3.3FL – Supply Voltage Flash, 3.3 V 3.3V
87 P2_0 I/O Port 2, Bit 0 Input/Output AVLK1
88 P2_1 I/O Port 2, Bit 1 Input/Output AVLK2
89 P2_2 I/O Port 2, Bit 2 Input/Output IRIN
90 P2_3 I/O Port 2, Bit 3 Input/Output KEY-PSW
91 P2_4 I/O Port 2, Bit 4 Input/Output TXD
92 P2_5 I/O Port 2, Bit 5 Input/Output RXD
93 OSDV I/O Graphic Vertical Sync Input/Output open
94 OSDH I/O Graphic Horizontal Sync Input/Output open
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Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function Sheet Name
95 GND3.3IO1 – Ground Digital Input/Output Port 1 GND
96 VSUP3.3IO1 – Supply Voltage Input/Output Port 1, 3.3 V 3.3V
97 OSDCLK I/O Graphic Clock Input/Output open
98 OSDFSW I/O Graphic Fast Switch Input/Output open
99 P3_7 I/O Port3,bit7 Input/Output HP JSW (HP PLUG)
100 P3_6 I/O Port3,bit6 Input/Output HOTP_CONT1
101 P3_5 I/O Port3,bit5 Input/Output HOTP_CONT0
102 P3_4 I/O Port3,bit4 Input/Output HDMI_INT
103 OSDB1 I/O Graphic Blue 1 Input/Output open
104 OSDB0 I/O Graphic Blue 0 Input/Output open
105 P3_3 I/O Port3,bit3 Input/Output P3_3
106 P3_2 I/O Port3,bit2 Input/Output open
107 OSDG1 I/O Graphic Green 1 Input/Output open
108 OSDG0 I/O Graphic Green 0 Input/Output open
109 P3_1 I/O Port3,bit1 Input/Output BL_ERR
110 P3_0 I/O Port3,bit0 Input/Output DTM_IRQ
111 OSDR1 I/O Graphic Red 1 Input/Output open
112 OSDR0 I/O Graphic Red 0 Input/Output (LSB) Open
113 GND3.3IO1 – Ground Digital Input/Output Port 1 GND
114 VSUP3.3IO1 – Supply Voltage Input/Output Port 1, 3.3 V 3.3V
115 P2_7 I/O Port2,bit7 Input/Output FPGA_SDA
116 P2_6 I/O Port2,bit6 Input/Output FPGA_SCK
117 P4_1 I/O Port4,bit1 Input/Output FPGA_SDE
118 P4_0 I/O Port4,bit0 Input/Output SVIJSW
119 P4_3 I/O Port4,bit3 Input/Output HSYNC_OSC
120 P4_2 I/O Port4,bit2 Input/Output VSYNC_OSC
121 PCLK2 O Flat Panel Control Clock 2 Output Open
122 PCLK1 O Flat Panel Control Clock 1 Output PCLK
123 GND1.8DIG – Ground Digital Core GND
124 VSUP1.8DIG – Supply Voltage Digital Core, 1.8 V 1.8V
125 LVDSA_4P O LVDS Channel 1 bit 4 Positive Output 2) Open
126 LVDSA_4N O LVDS Channel 1 bit 4 Negative Output 2) Open
127 VSUP3.3LVDS – Supply Digital Voltage LVDS2) Port, 3.3 V 3.3V
128 LVDSA_3P O LVDS Channel 1 bit 3 Positive Output 2) LVDS3P
129 LVDSA_3N O LVDS Channel 1 bit 3 Negative Output 2) LVDS3N
130 GND3.3LVDS – Ground Digital LVDS2), 3.3 V GND
131 LVDSA_CLKP O LVDS Channel 1 Clock Positive Output 2) LVDSCP
132 LVDSA_CLKN O LVDS Channel 1 Clock Negative Output 2) LVDSCN
133 VSUP3.3LVDS – Supply Digital Voltage LVDS2), 3.3 V 3.3V
134 LVDSA_2P O LVDS Channel 1 bit 2 Positive Output 2) LVDS2P
135 LVDSA_2N O LVDS Channel 1 bit 2 Negative Output 2) LVDS2N
136 GND3.3LVDS – Ground Digital LVDS2), 3.3 V GND
137 LVDSA_1P O LVDS Channel 1 bit 1 Positive Output 2) LVDS1P
138 LVDSA_1N O LVDS Channel 1 bit 1 Negative Output 2) LVDS1N
139 VSUP3.3LVDS – Supply Digital Voltage LVDS2), 3.3 V 3.3V
140 LVDSA_0P O LVDS Channel 1 bit 0 Positive Output 2) LVDS0P
141 LVDSA_0N O LVDS Channel 1 bit 0 Negative Output 2) LVDS0N
142 VSUP1.8LVDS – Supply Analog Voltage LVDS2), 1.8 V 1.8V
143 REXT – LVDS External Resistor2) REXT
144 GND1.8LVDS – Ground Analog LVDS2), 1.8 V GND
145 LVDSB_3P O Dual-LVDS Channel 2 bit 3 Positive Output 2) Open
146 LVDSB_3N O Dual-LVDS Channel 2 bit 3 Negative Output 2) Open
147 GND3.3LVDS – Ground Digital LVDS2), 3.3 V GND
148 LVDSBCLKP O Dual-LVDS Channel 2 Clock Positive Output 2) Open
149 LVDSBCLKN O Dual-LVDS Channel 2 Clock Negative Output 2) Open
150 VSUP3.3LVDS – Supply Digital Voltage LVDS2), 3.3 V 3.3V
151 LVDSB_2P O Dual-LVDS Channel 2 bit 2 Positive Output 2) Open
152 LVDSB_2N O Dual-LVDS Channel 2 bit 2 Negative Output 2) Open
153 GND3.3LVDS – Ground Digital LVDS2), 3.3 V GND
154 LVDSB_1P O Dual-LVDS Channel 2 bit 1 Positive Output 2) Open
155 LVDSB_1N O Dual-LVDS Channel 2 bit 1 Negative Output 2) Open
156 VSUP3.3LVDS – Supply Digital Voltage LVDS2), 3.3 V 3.3V
157 LVDSB_0P O Dual-LVDS Channel 2 bit 0 Positive Output 2) Open
158 LVDSB_0N O Dual-LVDS Channel 2 bit 0 Negative Output 2) Open
7–9
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function Sheet Name
159 P1_7 I/O Port 1, Bit 7 Input/Output IF_AGC
160 P1_6 I/O Port 1, Bit 6 Input/Output SLOW SW1
161 P1_5 I/O Port 1, Bit 5 Input/Output SLOW SW2
162 P1_4 I/O Port 1, Bit 4 Input/Output KEY_ETC
163 GND3.3DAC – Ground DAC GND
164 VSUP3.3DAC – Supply Voltage DAC, 3.3V 3.3V
165 P1_3 I/O Port 1, Bit 3 Input/Output Open
166 P1_2 I/O Port 1, Bit 2 Input/Output Open
167 P1_1 I/O Port 1, Bit 1 Input/Output Open
168 P1_0 I/O Port 1, Bit 0 Input/Output Open
169 VSUP1.8FE – Supply Voltage Analog Video Frontend, 1.8 V 1.8V
170 VSUP3.3FE – Supply Voltage Analog Video Frontend, 3.3 V 3.3V
171 DHS I Digital Video H-sync Input DHSYNC
172 VIN21 I Analog Video 21B HD Input PC_V_B
173 VIN20 I Analog Video 20 G HD Input PC_V_G
174 VIN19 I Analog Video 19 R HD Input PC_V_R
175 VIN18 I Analog Video 18 Fast Blank 2 Input IN2_FSW
176 VIN17 I Analog Video 17 B HD Input BLUE2
177 VIN16 I Analog Video 16 G HD Input GREEN2
178 VIN15 I Analog Video 15 R HD Input RED/C2
179 VIN13 I Analog Video 13 B HD Input D TUNER_B
180 VIN12 I Analog Video 12 G HD Input D_TUNER_G
181 VIN11 I Analog Video 11 R HD Input D_TUNER_R
182 VIN9 I Analog Video 9 Y or B SD Input BLUE1
183 VIN8 I Analog Video 8 C or Fast Blank 1 Input IN3C
184 VIN7 I Analog Video 7 Y or G SD Input IN3Y
185 VSUP1.8FE – Supply Voltage Analog Video Frontend, 1.8 V 1.8V
186 VSUP1.8FE – Analog Video Frontend, Platform Ground GND
187 VIN6 I Analog Video 6 C or R SD Input RED/C1
188 VIN5 I Analog Video 5 Y/CVBS Input GREEN1
189 VIN3 I Analog Video 3 CVBS Input IN1_FSW
190 VIN2 I Analog Video 2 CVBS Input VIN_2
191 VIN1 I Analog Video 1 CVBS Input A_TUNER_CVBS
192 VSUP3.3VO – Supply Voltage Analog Video Output, 3.3 V 3.3V
193 VOUT3 O Analog CVBS Video 3 Output Open
194 VOUT2 O Analog CVBS Video 2 Output CV02 (outV)
195 VOUT1 O Analog CVBS Video 1 Output CV01 (outNV)
196 GND3.3IO3 – Ground Digital Input/Output Port 1 GND
197 VSUP3.3IO3 – Supply Voltage Input/Output Port 1, 3.3 V 3.3V
198 656I0 I Digital 656 Bit 0 Input (LSB) FRCO [0]
199 656I1 I Digital 656 Bit 1 Input FRCO [1]
200 656I2 I Digital 656 Bit 2 Input FRCO [2]
201 656I3 I Digital 656 Bit 3 Input FRCO [3]
202 656I4 I Digital 656 Bit 4 Input FRCO [4]
203 656I5 I Digital 656 Bit 5 Input FRCO [5]
204 656I6 I Digital 656 Bit 6 Input FRCO [6]
205 656I7 I Digital 656 Bit 7 Input FRCO [7]
206 656CLKI I Digital 656 Clock Input FRCCKO
207 656CLKO O Digital 656 Clock Output FRCCKI
208 656O7 O Digital 656 Bit 7 Output FRCI [7]
7 – 10
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
2.4. IC3003 (RH-IXB664WJZZY)
7 – 11
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function Sheet Name
16 CCPI O INVERTER_BRT Signal. PWMOUT (INV_BRT)
17 PICSCL3 I/O I2C clock. BU_SCL3
18 PICSDA3 I/O I2C data. BU_SDA3
1 VPP – Open Open
20 3.3V – Power Supply for microcontroller VSUP3.3DRI
8, 19 GND – Ground reference for microcontroller GND
7 – 12
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
2.5. IC2301 (VHIISL83220-1Y)
7 – 13
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
2.6. IC1710 (RH-IXB823WJZZQ)
7 – 14
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function Sheet Name
21 GND* – N.C. N.C.
22 #TMS I Pin for JTAG write FPGA_TMS
23 #TDI I Pin for JTAG write FPGA_TDI
24 #TCK I Pin for JTAG write FPGA_TCK
25 #TDO O Pin for JTAG write FPGA_TDO
26 VSYNC I V sync input (not used) V_SYNC
27 HSYNC I H sync input (not used) H_SYNC
28 GND* – N.C. N.C.
29 GND* – N.C N.C.
30 DMY_IN I Dummy pin for RESET line wiring (no effect on operation) RESET_N
31 VCCIO1 – VCC (3.3V) FPGA_VCC
32 GNDIO – Ground. Ground.
33 GND* – N.C. N.C.
34 GND* – N.C. N.C.
35 SCK I Microprocessor control bus clock SCK
36 GND* – N.C. N.C.
37 GND* – N.C. N.C.
38 GND* – N.C. N.C.
39 GND* – N.C. N.C.
40 GND* – N.C. N.C.
41 SEN I Microprocessor control bus enable SDE
42 SDA I Microprocessor control bus data SDA
43 GND* – N.C. N.C.
44 GND* – N.C. N.C.
45 VCCIO1 – VCC (3.3V) FPGA_VCC
46 GNDIO – Ground. Ground.
47 GND* – N.C. N.C.
48 GND* – N.C. N.C
49 GND* – N.C. N.C.
50 GND* – N.C. N.C.
51 GND* – N.C. N.C.
52 GND* – N.C. N.C.
53 GND* – N.C. N.C.
54 GND* – N.C. N.C.
55 GND* – N.C. N.C.
56 GND* – N.C. N.C.
57 GND* – N.C. N.C.
58 GND* – N.C. N.C.
59 VCCIO2 – VCC (3.3V) FPGA_VCC
60 GNDIO – Ground. Ground.
61 GND* – Ground. N.C.
62 GND* – Ground. Ground.
63 VCCINT – VCC (3.3V) FPGA_VCC
64 GND* – Ground. Ground.
65 GNDINT – Ground. Ground.
66 GND* – N.C. N.C.
67 GND* – N.C N.C.
68 GND* – N.C N.C.
69 GND* – N.C N.C.
70 GND* – N.C N.C.
71 GND* – N.C N.C.
72 GND* – N.C N.C.
73 GND* – N.C N.C.
74 GND* – N.C N.C.
75 GND* – N.C N.C.
76 EXP [1] O Outport [1] EP1
77 GND* – N.C N.C.
78 GND* – N.C. N.C.
79 GNDIO – Ground. Ground.
80 VCCIO2 – VCC (3.3V) FPGA_VCC
81 GND* – N.C. N.C
82 GND* – N.C. N.C
83 GND* – N.C. N.C
84 GND* – N.C. N.C
7 – 15
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function Sheet Name
85 GND* – N.C. N.C
86 GND* – N.C. N.C
87 GND* – N.C. N.C
88 GND* – N.C. N.C
89 GND* – N.C. N.C
90 GND* – N.C. N.C
91 EXP [4] O Outport [4] PCON2 (EP4)
92 GND* – N.C. N.C
93 GNDIO – Ground. Ground.
94 VCCIO2 – VCC (3.3V) FPGA_VCC
95 GND* – N.C. N.C
96 GND* – N.C. N.C
97 EXP [2] O Outport [2] PCON1 (EP2)
98 GND* – N.C N.C
99 GND* – N.C. N.C
100 EXP [0] O Outport [0] S_MUTE
7 – 16
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function
7 VIN I VIN Terminal.
8 Collector I Collector Terminal.
7 – 17
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
2.8. IC201 (VHITDA9886+-1Y)
7 – 18
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
LC-26SA1E
Service Manual
CHAPTER 8. OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM/BLOCK DIAGRAM
[1] OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM
عWIRIN DIAGRAM
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LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
8–2
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
[2] BLOCK DIAGRAM
BLOCK DIAGRAM
J
KEY-UNIT
DUNTKD606FMVO
POWER SW
(26/32)
LCD-MODULE S156 A3KU1A26EK
P0035GE
R1LK260T3LF14 (26) A3IU1A26E1
R1LK315T3LF14 (32) A3IU1A32E1
TUNER-UNIT
DUNTKD608FM06/07(26/32)
I IC201
LCD TU201
BACK-LIGHT
RTUNQA021WJZZ
P201
QCNCMA012WJ
MAIN-UNIT SC2705
H
DUNTKD890FM12/13(26/32)
PC-INPUT RS-232C
IC2301
IC1710
26/32 INCH INVERTER UNIT
CPLD
SC2301
QSOCDA036WJ
IC3003
IC1905
EXT-5
SC1901
QSOCZA117WJ
F
AUDIO
J2701
QJAKEA073WJ
IC3002
EXT-4
D-SUB-15
SC2303
QSOCNA229WJ
E AUDIO
J2702
QJAKEA073WJ IC2704
SC2702
AV-UNIT DUNTKD604FM12/13(26/32)
D EXT-1
SCART1
J1101
QSOCZA116WJ
EXT-2
SCART2
C J1101
QSOCZA116WJ
EXT-3
J1201
QJAKZA033WJZZ
HEAD
PHONE
J1301
B SP
QJAKJA007WJZZ P301
RA
P101
SP-BOX
B
RSP-ZA184WJN1 L
R/C LED UNIT
R SENS SENS DUNTKD607FMVO
REMOCON (26/32)
RMC101
A3KU1A26EJ
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
8–3
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
QCNWGA075WJPZ
LCD-CONT-UNIT
CPLD
SP-BOX
LED UNIT (RCORFA020WJZZ)
AC- CORD QACCKA021WJPZ ( E / F / I / R )
AC - IN QACCBA073WJPZ (K)
( 26/32 )
8–4
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
[3] POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM
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LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
8–6
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
LC-26SA1E
CHAPTER 9. PRINTED WIRING BOARD Service Manual
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KEY Unit (SIDE-A)
9–1
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
[2] R/C, LED UNIT PRINTED WIRING BOARD
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LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
[3] MAIN UNIT PRINTED WIRING BOARD
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9–3
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
9–4
9–5
#
S C1901 S C1902
FB2706
R 1904
R J3019
R J3020
R 1903
R 1901
R 1902
R 2301
LUG1706
D2304
D2302
C2705
$
L1904
L1903
L1902
L1901
L1908
L1907
L1906
L1905
LUG1701
FB2301
D2303
D2301
C2709
C1976 R 2307
FB2302
R 1935
C1954
C1953
Q2705
C1961
D1908
D1902
FB1902
C1955
C1957
C1977
C1948
C1947
%
C1942 C1902 D1910
C1946
C1945
C1944
C1951
C1943
R 1934
R 3317 R 1932
C1932
C1937
R 3313
C1935
R 3319
C3307
C1927
C1926
Q1910
LUG1705
R 1929 FL1901
R 3320
IC3303
C1923
FB1903
C1924
C1925
C1922
C1909
R 3314
C3310 D1901
R 1926
D1903
D1907
FB1901
C3342
&
R J3018
C3312
IC3304
R 3308
R 3307
R 3306
C3327
C3314 C1911
C1910
R 3318 D1909
C3319 R 3316
R J3002
R J3003
R J3001
C1901
FB3015 C3040
FB3018 C1903
C3037
C3048
R 3017
C3035 R 1906
FB3012
R 2724
R J3016
C3049
C3032
IC1901
Q2701 R 2703
R 3013 C3038 C3033 R J3013
C3028
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R J3023
Q2702 X3001 C3044
R J3025
C3036
C3041
R J3024 TH3001
R 2704
C3043 R 3002
C3021 C3023
C2731
C3020
IC3004
C3027
FB3014
FB3013
C3019
R 3016 R 3312
R 3006 FB3004 FB3009
R 3310
R 3311 C3015
C3006 FB3005 C3029
S C2705
(
FB3003
C3026
C3013
C3010
C3011
C3009 C3004
C3007
R J3004
C3012
C3003
C3008
FB3002
C3002
C3005
)
C1716
FB3006
C1720
R J1708
C2306
C1756 *
C1741
S C2707
C1739
L1701
P2304
C1706
C1753
C1708
R 1714
D1702
C1755
R 2321
P2702
C1740
R 1721
R 1719
R 1723 R 1770
D1704
C1717
C1714
R 1737
C1721
IC1706
R 1733
C1723
C1718
C1722
C1710
+
LUG1709
R 2315
C2311
C2312
C2316
C1724
R 1738
FB1701
P2306
C1751
R 1749
R 2311
R 2309
R 2304
R 2306
R 1752
P2302 C1750
C1749
C1748
P2305
2
P1701
LUG1703
,
MAIN Unit (Chip SIDE-A)
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
C1718
C1708
IC3303 IC3304
R 3318
R 3316
D3301
R 3315
R 3317
R 3314
C3342
R 3319
C2306
P2306
LUG1706
R 3313 R 3320 D1702
R 3013
R 1723
IC1706
R 1719
R 3305 C3325
FB2706
C3307
C3310
C3312
C3314
C3319
R 1721
Q2705
C2709 C1716 C1714
R 1737
R 1733
C1710
C2705 C3327 C1717 R 1752
D2701 C3331 D1703
FB2707 R 2305 R J1705 R 1705
S C1702
FB3301
R 2334 R J1703 R 1704
C3335
R 2707
R 2709
R 2711
R 2713
C3302 FB3302 R 1759
C3340
C3332 R 3011 R 3009
C3042
R 2337
R J3036
R J3035
R J3034
R J3033
FB3016
R J3047
D2705
FB3305
C3328
FB2708 R J3046
C2703 C2707 R J3029
C3330
Q2704
C3334 R 2313
P2301
FB3304 R J3026
C3336
IC3003 R J3027
C1735
D2308 R 2329 FB3303
L1702 R J3028
D2313
C3333
FB3306
FB2306 R 2332 C3329
IC2303
D2307
R 2333
FB2307
C3306
R 3001
R 3003
R J3038
D1707
R J3042
R J3043
R J3044
R J3045
D2306 R 2326 R 2341
FB2308 C2307
FB3019
FB2305 R 2335
R 2717
D2309
D1710
R 3018
R 1728
D2305 FB3307 C1733 C1761
R 1739
R J3030
C1762
IC1704
FL2301 R J2301 R J3039
D2310
D1706
P2303
C2308
IC2705 R 2339
R 2705 R 2721 R 1740
R 2701 R 2715 R 2720 R J3031
Q1707
R 2719 C3338
FL2303 R J2303 R J2305
D2312
S C1701
C2310
R J3032
FB3308
Q2707
C2711
C2719
R 2718
C2729
C2728
R J2719
IC2701
C2727
R 1713
C1703
R 1720
Q1703
FL2302
D2311
C2701
C2309
R J2302
R J2711
FB2704 C2714
C1707
C2702
R 1724
C2706
FB2710
D1713
R 1734
R 1735
R 1732
R 2706
C1715
LUG1708
C2720
FB2709
C2708
C2704
FB2705
LUG1707
9–6
R J2728
FB2715
R J2723
C2732
R J2714
R J2737
R J2712
R J2713
R J2709
R J2724
R J2702
R J2736
R J2705
R J2704
R J2703
R J2722
R J2721
R J2717
R J2730
R J2729
R J3022
R J2726
R J2725
R J1701
R J2732
R J2731
R J2735
R J2734
R J3041
R J2727
S C2702 S C2703 S C2704
LUG1702 LUG1704
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
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9–7
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
9–8
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
R J2306
C2301
R 2310
R 2314
Q2301 FB1908 C1971
C1959
C1960
C1970
FL1904
R 2312
R 2316
IC2301
C2302
FB2309
FB1909
C1963
C1962
C2303
C2304 FL1905
C1950 C1956
C1949 C1958
C1972 C1966 C1965
C1975
C1974
C1969
C1968
C2305 C1978
C1973 C1967 C1964
R 1905
D1906
R 1918
C3304
Q1906
R J2311 C1920
R J2310 R 1910
* Q1908 FB1904
R 1936
C1940
C1938 FB1907
R 1915
C1921
Q1902
C1936
C1933 FL1903
C1930
FB1905
C1908
C1931
R 1912
IC1904
C1905 R 1930
R 1931
C1919
C1928 C1979
Q1904
R 1916
C1917
C1916
C1915
C1914
R 1919
C1913
C1912
C1918
R 1937
R 1907
Q1905
R 1908
D1905
) FB3020 FB3021
Q1907 R 1917
Q3003
R 3008
C3318 C3315
X3301
Q3004
Q1901
R J3009
R 1913
R J3010
R 3015
R 1911
C1906
C1907
IC1903
Q1903
R J3017
R 1914
FB3011
FB3017
FB3008
R 3014
(
R 2702
C3031
TH3002 C3337
IC3302
C3025
C3339
FB3001
FB2712 L2305
IC3002
C2730
R 2723 L2304
C3001
R J2701 L2303
L2302
C3018
L2301 C3017
FB2703 IC3001
R 3007
FB3007
' FB2702
FB2701
C2726
R J2309
C2725
R J2308
R J2738
R J2716
R J2733
R 1729
&
C3046
R J3015
R J2706
R J2707
R J2708
R 3012
IC3005
C3047
C3045
IC2302
C1711
R J1707
R 2327
Q2710 Q2709
C2317
R 2330
R 2328
R 1762 IC1711
C1757 C1743
Q1705
R 1772
R J1706
IC1710
% R J2739 R 1756
R 1769
R 1712
IC1709
P1702
R 1767
FB2713
R 1711
R 1768
C1702
IC1701
R 1763
C1744
C1745
R 1764
C1754
R 1727
D1709
Q1706
IC1705
C1760
C1759
R 1716
$
Q1702
R 1703
D1701
R 2342
C2318
Q1704
C1704
R 1722
R J3012
R J2307
R 2343
C2313
C2314
R 1710
R 1751
R 2336
R J1704
R 1717 R 1775 C2315
R 1718
R 1715
R 1730
R 1731
R 1736
C1746
C1747 R 1774
R 1750
C1752 R 1773
9–9
1
IC1709
756
772
C3318 C3315
C2317 IC2302
Q1702
R 1710
R 2330
R 2328
R 1773
R 1703
C3339
C3337
C1702
C3304
IC1702
R 1702
C1701
Q1701
R 1761
R 2344
R 1708
C1705 C3321 C3301
R 1725
R 1707 R 1701 C1709
IC3301
C3326
R J3040
R 1765
C1736
C1734
C1738
C1737
FB1702
C1732
R 2302
R 1743
R 3302
IC1708
R 1755 C3323
R 3304
D1708
C1729
C1730
R 3303
R 1742
R 1741
R 1754
R 1744
R 1753
C3322
C1728
C3305
R 1757
R 1758
C1726
FB2310
R 1748
R 1747 R 3301
C3320
C3317
C3316
C3313
C3311
C3309
C3308
C1731
R 1746 R 2322
IC1707
R 2331
C1725
R 1745
C1727 C2722 R 2325
C2718 R J2304
C2723
IC2704
R J2720
R J2715
R 1760 D1705 C1719 R 2324
R 2714
C2710
Q2708 R 2716
Q2703
IC1703
R 2712
C2712
C2724
C2715
IC2702 FB2711
D1714
D1715
D2704
FB2714
C1712 C2721
R 2708
R 2710
D2703
9 – 10
R J3021 D2706 Q2706
R 3010 D2702
R 2722
R J2718
R J2710
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
[4] AV UNIT PRINTED WIRING BOARD
AV Unit (SIDE-A)
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9 – 11
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J1301
R 1126
R 1137
R 1204
C352
C355
LUG301
C354
C350
R 349
R 350
D1125
R 1201
Q306 C353
C351
D1113
AV Unit (Chip SIDE-A)
R 1103
C1201
FL1211
Q305
C1215
FB1202
FB1201 D1101
C1159
FB1203
FB1204
C1207
C1114
R 1102
FL1212
C1204 FB1103
C1210 R 1130 R 1127
D1106
LUG302
R 1213
C1216
R 348 R 1138
R 1210 R 1206 R 1220 R 1223 C1162 IC1102
R 351
R 346
R 1209 C1142 C1161
R 1212 R 1215 C1224 C1225 FB1111 R 1177
R 1216 R 1219 C1134 C1160
D1102
R 1119
C1211 C1217
FB1101
R 1225
C1145
R 352 R 347 C1157
R 1155
Q1107
C1205
C1143
D1121
C1139 R 1149
R 1112
R 1211
R 1214
C1222
C1223
R 1124
C1115
C348
FL1107
R 1228
R 1203
FB1109 R 1146 C1146 C1158
Q1204
D1112
FL1108
D1114
R 1152
C1202
C1105
C349
D1201
R 1227
C1203 C1140 R 1151 R 1156
R 1110
C1154
R 1226
C1212
C1218
C1144
Q1106
Q1105
FB1110 R 1148
IC1201
Q1108 C1104
R 1113
C1220
C1221
R 1160
R 1159
C1206 R 1157
Q1203
9 – 13
R 1202 C1253 D1108
R 1158
C1109
D1117
C311 D1111
R 327
R 1217 R 1221 R 1161 FL1106
D1115
R 1224
R 318
C1111
C360 FL1109 R 1115 C1106 D1122 R 1118
R 1218
R 1222
Q1201
Q1202
C319
R 322
C1155 C1138
R 321
C318
IC303
R 1154
R 1125
R 1116
C1156
C317
Q301
C1128
R 1179
FB1112
R 320 C1107
C316
R 310 C301 FL1110 R 1120 R 1129
D1123
R 307
R 302
R 311
R 301
C320 C321
R 1128
C307 C302
C1116
FL1103
FL1102
FL1101
R 325
FL1105
FL1104
R 1131
D1105
C1214
R 1108
R 1101
C347 C1112
D1124
FB1102
C1251
D305
D303
R 1111
R 345
R 341
R 342
R 344
R 333
R 332
D1120 D1118 D1116
R 1132 C1102
R 1107
R 1109
C1252
C1219
C1125
D304
R 1143
D1109
C361
C346
C1132 C1136
C1131
D1107
D1119
C1126
FB1218
FB1213
R 1139
Q1103
R 1140
C1108
R 1133
C1130
R 1145
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
LUG304
C1108
R 361
D318
C364
R 355
C1130
C359
C358
C1148
R 354
D1107
R 359
R 357
IC1101
D308 D306
C1147 R 353
C1131 D307
Q307
R 358
R 356
D1119
R 360
C303
C1102
R 304
Q1103
Q1104
D1110
C356 C357
D309
C304
R 305
D1109
C313
R 1140
Q1102
R 1143
D313
Q303 C310 C365 Q304 C309 C366
R 303
C308
C305
C312
R 316
R 309 R 312 R 308 R 313
C1136
C1137
R 314
D312
C333
R 329
R 1141
D311
C1132
C1133
C332
R 338
R 1142 IC301
R 337
IC302
R 1132
C1125
Q1101
R 1139 R 334
09
R 1145
C323
D317
R 343
07 C334
C1126
R 1133
D310
D315
D314
D316
C329
C328
FB1213
C1252
R 330
R 331
R 336
FB1218
R 335
1219
C346
C361
R 340
C362
R 339
C325
C363
C340
C341
D304
C345
P301
C337
D302
LUG303
9 – 14
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
AV Unit (SIDE-B)
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&
9 – 15
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
9 – 16
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
[5] POWER UNIT PRINTED WIRING BOARD
'
&
9 – 17
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
9 – 18
I
J
C
D
H
A
B
G
1
2
R824 D748 D749
RJ1
R813
D753 D754 R817
Q721
R814
3
R823
R793
C765
R825
D751
Q729
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
R812
R785
C764
D752
C763
R791
R743
R779
D755
R805
R796
Q712
R851 Q713
R788
D742 D759 R792
R852
R801 D741 D772
C747 C748
4
C746
IC706
R777
C745
D738 R789
D756
C769
C792
POWER Unit (Chip Parts Side-B)
D757
R859 R782 R781 R783
R774
R757
R820
R773
R828
C732
Q710
R761 R766
5
C730 D767
Q708
R758
9 – 19
R775
D722
R765 Q726
6
C772
R829
R836
R834
D780
D765
D715
D718
7
R755
R753 R752
D784
R830
C726
D717
D720
C783
C728
C739
R833
D707
C784
D779
D726
8
D725 C776
D721 R831 IC708
D763
R732
D724
C774
R767
R770
R857
D773
D764
D782
C775
R764
Q723
R731
R730
R832
C717
D774
R748
C789
R759
Q724
R746
C713
R835 R728 R729
9
R741
C790
C733 D785
D761
D716
C722
D781
R740
C771
C716 R856
10
D714 R747
R745
R877
Q702
R878
C720 D783
C733 D785
D761
D716
C722
D781
R740
C771
R856
C716
11
D714 R747
R745
R877
Q702
R878
D783
C720
R727
R742
D777
Q704
R756
12
R776
13
R784
R780
C749
D778
C802
R787
RJ3
R795
R778
R876
C753
IC710
R794
R875
IC707
C803
14
D747
R809 D746
R862 R874
R863
R861
C770
R860
Q731
15
Q730
C801
R872
R864
R858
RJ2
R871
C795 C800
9 – 20
C796
C804 R865
R870
IC709 C798
R868
R867
D775
C799
R869 R873
R866
16
D776
C793
C794
C797
17
18
19
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
[6] TUNER UNIT PRINTED WIRING BOARD
C202
R207
R206
D201
R204
C203
R208
R201
C205
+
R209
FB201
R248
C208
R245
R246
R210
C209
R218
C214
R215
C211
Q202
R213
R220
R221 R214 R211
Q201
C210
R212
R216
C212
) L202
C234
RJ3
L201 R217
FB202
C213
C215
R224
C216
R203
R223 D204
RJ2
D205 D203 R219 R205
RJ5
D206
R226
( C235
C218
IC201
C228
C223
R230 RJ1
C231
C236
C222
R202
R227 R233 C229
R243
R239
R236
R240
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R228
C219
R235
L205
C224
C220
R244
C232 R247
R232
C225
RJ4
Q204
R234
&
R229
R231
C233
R241 C227
R242
R237
R238
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#
TUNER Unit (SIDE-A) TUNER Unit (Chip SIDE-A)
9 – 21
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
LC-26SA1E
CHAPTER 10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Service Manual
CAUTION:
This circuit diagram is original one, therefore there may be a
slight difference from yours.
SAFETY NOTES:
1. DISCONNECT THE AC PLUG FROM THE AC
OUTLET BEFORE REPLACING PARTS.
2. SEMICONDUCTOR HEAT SINKS SHOULD BE
REGARDED AS POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARDS
WHEN THE CHASSIS IS OPERATING.
10 – 1
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
[2] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 – 2
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
10 – 3
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 – 4
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
10 – 5
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 – 6
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
10 – 7
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 – 8
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
10 – 9
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 – 10
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
10 – 11
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 – 12
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
10 – 13
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 – 14
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
10 – 15
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 – 16
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
10 – 17
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 – 18
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
10 – 19
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 – 20
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
10 – 21
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
AV Unit (LC-26SA1E/RU)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 – 22
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
10 – 23
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 – 24
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
10 – 25
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 – 26
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
10 – 27
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 – 28
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
10 – 29
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 – 30
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
10 – 31
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
OPERATION Unit
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 – 32
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
10 – 33
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
J R/C,LED Unit
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 – 34
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
10 – 35
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
–MEMO–
10 – 36
PartsGuide
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
PARTS GUIDE
LC-26SA1E/RU
MODELS LC-32SA1E/RU
CONTENTS
Parts marked with " " are important for maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these
parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set.
2
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
NO. PARTS CODE PRICE NEW PART DESCRIPTION
RANK MARK DELIVERY
3
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
NO. PARTS CODE PRICE NEW PART DESCRIPTION
RANK MARK DELIVERY
4
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
NO. PARTS CODE PRICE NEW PART DESCRIPTION
RANK MARK DELIVERY
5
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
NO. PARTS CODE PRICE NEW PART DESCRIPTION
RANK MARK DELIVERY
6
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
NO. PARTS CODE PRICE NEW PART DESCRIPTION
RANK MARK DELIVERY
7
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
NO. PARTS CODE PRICE NEW PART DESCRIPTION
RANK MARK DELIVERY
8
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
NO. PARTS CODE PRICE NEW PART DESCRIPTION
RANK MARK DELIVERY
9
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
NO. PARTS CODE PRICE NEW PART DESCRIPTION
RANK MARK DELIVERY
10
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
NO. PARTS CODE PRICE NEW PART DESCRIPTION
RANK MARK DELIVERY
11
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
NO. PARTS CODE PRICE NEW PART DESCRIPTION
RANK MARK DELIVERY
12
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
NO. PARTS CODE PRICE NEW PART DESCRIPTION
RANK MARK DELIVERY
13
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
NO. PARTS CODE PRICE NEW PART DESCRIPTION
RANK MARK DELIVERY
14
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
NO. PARTS CODE PRICE NEW PART DESCRIPTION
RANK MARK DELIVERY
15
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
NO. PARTS CODE PRICE NEW PART DESCRIPTION
RANK MARK DELIVERY
16
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
NO. PARTS CODE PRICE NEW PART DESCRIPTION
RANK MARK DELIVERY
17
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
[9] CABINET PARTS (LC-26SA1E/F/I/K/RU)
26
35 25
30
30
3-6 14
3-1
3-2 21
3
27
3-4
3-3
5
30
45
9 35
34 41 20
30
1 40
1-5
43
40
1-1 1-4
42 44
1-6
1-4 35
2-4 37
1-5 34 2-1 34
1-2 10
1-3 2-2 31 13
2
2-3
32
39
15 37
32
17
2-4
11 36 32
29 38
35
36
35
4-4
20 36 6 4-2-2
12
31
4-2-3 4-2-1
22
24
4-2-3
4-2
33 28
36
8
31 4-1-1
7
23 4
34 4-1-2
18 4-1-4
4-1-3
4-1-3
4-1-4
4-1-4
4-1-5 4-1-3
4-1-5
4-3
4-1
18
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
19
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
[10] CABINET PARTS (LC-32SA1E/F/I/K/RU)
26
35 25
30
30
3-6 14
3-1
3 3-2 21
27
3-4
3-3
5
30
45 35
9
34 47
41
20 30
1 19
40
46
1-5
43
40
1-1 1-4
42
1-6
44
1-4 35
1-5 2-1 37
34 34
1-2 10
31
1-3 2-2
13
32 2
2-3
39
32 32
17
16 2-4
23 38
36
6
29
36 37
35
4-4
36 15
20 11 4-2-2
12
31
4-2-3 4-2-1
22
24
4-2-3
22
4-2
33 28
36
8
4-1-1
7
34 4
4-1-2
18 4-1-4
4-1-3
4-1-3
4-1-4
4-1-4
4-1-5 4-1-3
4-1-5
4-3
4-1
20
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
21
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
[11] SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
X1 X2 X4 X5
X6
X3 X11 X7
X8
X9
X10
X12
X13
X14
22
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
[12] PACKING PARTS
S4
S4
S2
S2
S3
S2
S2
S5
S1
S6
23
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
24
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
LC-26SA1E/RU, LC-32SA1E/RU
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Sep. 2006 Printed in Japan SHARP CORPORATION
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