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Colour Television Chassis —- Service Service Service L9.2A AA om Contents. Page 1. Techrical Spectcations 2 2. Saiety- and maintenance instructions, 3 wamings and notes. 4 3. Directions for use 5 ‘4 Mechanical instructions 14 5. Service modes, fautfinding and repak tps 18. 6. Faulding treos 2 ‘Supply votage dlagram 25 Blockciagram 26 TTestpointsoverview and oscitograms 27 7. Eleccalalagram's on PWE's Diagram Pwe. : Power supply (iagram At) 28 34/37 Diversity table At 29 Horizontal deflection (Diagram A2) 3034/37 Vertical defection (iagram a3) 3138/37 Synehronisation (iagram Aa) 3134/37 ‘Tuner on video IF (TDA 8844) (Diagram AS) 32 34/37 Diversity table AS 33 ‘Video processing (iagram As) 38 94/87 Control (iagram A7) 3834/57 Front contol (Giagram As) 4034/37 ‘Smart sound & mono ampifier (Diagram A10) 41 ~ 34/97 Front cinch and headphone (DiagramAt1) 4234137, Fear 10 Cinches (iagram A12) 43.34/37 GRT Panel (Diagram 8) 4445 BTSC decoder (Diagram C1) 46 48 TSC Audio ampitier (iagram C2) 4748 ITT Avo decodoring (iagram 1) 4945 3 ITT Audio amplifier (Giagram 02) 5045 Side AV pane! (iagrme) 5181 8. Alignments 53 9. Circuit description new circuits and 56 list of abbreviations et 10, Spareparts lst 64 copyright reserved 1999 Philips Consumer Electonics LV Eindhoven, The Nethrianas. Al ight reserved No pro this puoteabon may be rpreduced, Stored in a retievalsyiom of ransmited, in any frm o by ary means, ‘econ, mechancal, photocopying. or eherwise wiht to piotpemisslon of Phips Published by WF 9965 Service PACE Printed nthe Netherlands Subject to modicaton @ se20 727 21705 & PHILIPS - WwW 12 1.3 13.4 132 133 134 Technical Speci Specifications 180V -276Vac; 50 - 60Hz Mains voltage Mains frequency Maximum power consumption 14": 40W 4/- 10% = 20°: SEW +/- 10% = 21": 5BW 4/- 10% ‘Standby power consumption Max. Antenne-input TOW #- 10% Specification of the terminal sockets ft air 2 1000BV On air s0uBV ‘Audio output + Stereo : 2°3W;2°1W + Mono : 2° 2W; 4W; SW; 2W; 1W Tuners + UV 1316/Al-2 (PAL) + UV 1316/AIU-2 (PAL) + UV 1356C/Al (PAL) Vouurd Shanndi x oess2104 31 eps 4 Specification of the terminal sockets Inputs (AV1, AV2 and Side AV) = Cinch CVBS (yellow) (1Vpp +/- 34B 75) = Cinch ‘Audio R (red) (0.2-2VRMS 10k0) = Cinch ‘Audio L (white) (0.2-2VAMS 10k) Outputs (MONITOR out) = Cinch CVBS (yellow) (1Vpp +/- 348 752) = Cinch ‘Audio R (red) (0.5VRMS < 1k) = Cinch ‘Audio L (white) (0.5VRMS < 1k0) Headphone - Jack 8-600 (4m) ‘SVS : Ground : Ground Y (1Vpp +/- 948 75) C (0.3Vpp +/- 34B 750) 3 00 000 @OFF Safety instructions, maintenance instruction, warnings and Notes 14 24 PCB "TT Avoo oecoom TT AUD. AMPURIER ‘TSC DECODER ‘AUDIO AMPLIFIER location drawing a Ee EE corr PANEL, POWER SUPPLY SYNCHRONISATION “TUNER VIDEO CONTROL FRONT CONTROL HEADPHONE REAR VO CINCHES wm m | ii Safety instructions, maintenance instruction, warnings and Notes Safety instruct 1S 2. S be ns for repairs AL safely regulations require that during a repair: ‘The set should be connected to the mains via an Isolating transformer; Safety components, indicated by the symbol A, ‘should be replaced by components identical to the original ones; ‘When replacing the CRT, safety goggles must be safety regulations require that after a repair the set must 36 returned in ts original condition. in particular attention ‘should be paid to the folowing points. ‘As a strict precaution, we advise you to resolder the ‘solder joints through which the horizontal deflection ‘current is flowing, in particular general repair instruction): ‘+All pins ofthe line output transformer (LOT); Fly-back capacitors); ‘S-correction capacitor(s); Line output transistor; Pins of the connector with wires to the deflection coil “+ Other components through whieh the deflection ‘current flows. © Note: ‘+ This resoldering is advised to prevent bad connections due to metal fatigue in solder joints and is therefore only necessary for television sets ‘older than 2 years. = The wire trees and EHT cable should be routed ‘correctly and fixed with the mounted cable clamps. = The insulation of the mains lead should be checked for external damage. 2.2 “The mains lead strain reli should be checked for its function in order to avoid touching the CRT, hot ‘components or heat sinks. ‘The electrical DC resistance between the mains plug and the secondary side should be checked (only for ‘sets which have a mains isolated power supply). This ‘check can be done as follows: ‘+ Unplug the mains cord and connect a wire between the two pins of the mains plug: ‘+ Set the maine switeh to the “on* positon (keep the mains cord unplugged); ‘+ Measure the resistance value between the pins of the mains plug and the metal shielding of the tuner Cr the aerial connection on the set. The reading ‘should be between 4.5 MQ and 12 MO ‘+ Switch off the TV and remove the wire between the two pins of the mains plug ‘The cabinet should be checked for defects to avoid touching of any inner parts by the customer. Maintenance instruction Itis recommended to have a maintenance inspection carried ‘out by a qualified service employee. The interval depends on the usage condiions: When the set is used under normal circumstances, for ‘example ina living room, the recommended interval is 310 5 years. When the set is used in circumstances with higher dust ase or moisture levels, for example in a kitchen, the recommended interval is 1 year. ‘The maintenance inspection contains the following actions: + Execute the above mentioned ‘general repair Instruction. Ea rT y Safety instructions, maintenance instruction, warnings and Notes + Clean the power supply and deflection circuitry on the chassis. + Clean the picture tube panel and the neck of the picture tube, 2.3. Warnings esp & 2. AllICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD). Careless handling during repair can reduce life drastically. When repairing, make ‘sure that you are connected with the same potential as the ‘mass of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep ‘components and tools also at this same potential. 8. Available ESD protection equipment: = Complete kit ESD3 (small table mat, Wristband, Connection box, Extension cable and Earth cable) 4822 310 10671 Wristband tester 4822 344 13009 Figure 2-4 4, In order to prevent damage to ICs and transistors, al high- voltage flashovers must be avoided. In order to prevent damage to the picture tube, the method shown in Fig. 2.1 should be used to discharge the picture tube. Use a high voltage probe and a multimeter (position DC-V). Discharge until the meter reading is OV (after approx. 30s). 5. Together with the deflection unit and any multipole unt, the - flat square picture tubes used form an integrated unit. The deflection and the multipole units are set optimally at the factory. Adjustment ofthis unit during repairis therefore not recommended. 6. Be careful during measurements in the high-voltage section and on the picture tube. 7. Never replace modules or other components while the unit is switched on. 8. When making settings, use plastic rather than metal tools. This will prevent any short cicuits and the danger of a circuit becoming unstable. 9. Wear safety goggles during replacement of the picture tube. 2.4 Notes “The direct voltages and oscillograms should be measured with regard to the tuner earth (L), or hot earth (+#) as this is called. ‘The direct voltages and oscillograms shown in the diagrams are indicative and should be measured in the Service Default Mode (see chapter 8) with a colour bar signal and stereo sound (U3 itz, Rit kH2 unless stated otherwise) and picture carrier at 475.25 MHz. Where necessary, the oscilograms and direct vollages are measured with (TT) and without aerial signal (7K), Voltages in the power supply section are measured both for normal ‘operation () and in standby (8). These values are indicated by means of the appropriate symbols. “The picture tube PWB has printed spark gaps. 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Service Modes, fault finding and repair tips In this chapter the following paragraphs are included: 5.1 Test points 5.2 Service Modes and Dealer Service Tool (OST) 5.3 The menus and submenus 5.4 Error code butter and error codes 8.5 The "blinking LED" procedure 5.6 Trouble shooting tips 8.7 Customer service mode (CSM) 5.8. ComPair 5.9 Ordering compare oa Test points ‘The L9 chassis is equipped with test points in the service Pring. These et pins are refering to the unetona Blocks ‘AY-A2-A3, etc: Test points for the Smart Sound + Mono Sound amplifier (A10 ), BTSC decoder (C1), Audio ampitier (C2), ITT panel (D1) and Sound ampitier (D2) + ©1-C2-€3, ete: Test points for he control circu (A7 ) and the front control ( A8 } ‘+ F1-F2-F3, ete. Test points forthe frame deflection circuit ( 43) + 11-1213, ec. Test points forthe Tuner Video IF circuit (AS) + L1-L2-L3, ete.: Test points forthe Line deflection circuit ( a2) + P1-P2-P9, etc. Test points for the power supply ( At ) 524 ‘+ $1-82-83, etc: Test points for he synchronisation circuit ( (a4) + V1-V2-V8, etc. Test points forthe video processing circuit J CRT panel( AG ) / CRT panel (B ) Measurements are performed under the following conditions: + Video: colour bar signal: + audio: 3kH2 left, 1kHz right Service modes and Dealer Service Tool (DST) For easy installation and diagnosis the dealer service tool (OST) C7150 can be used. When there is no picture (to ‘access the error code butfer via the OSD), DST can enable the functionality of displaying the contents ofthe entire error code butter via the blinking LED procedure, see also paragraph 5.5, ‘The ordering number of the DST (RC7180) is 4822 218 21232. Installation features for the dealer ‘The dealer can use the C7150 for programming the TV-set with presets. 10 Ditferent program tables can be programmed into the DST via a GFL TV-set (downloading from the GFL to the DST; see GFL service manuals) or by the DST-1 (OST Interface; ordering code 4822 218 21277). For explanation of the installation features of the OST, the directions for use of the Service Modes, fault finding and repair tips 522 523 524 DST are recommended (For the L9 chassis, download code X should be used). Diagnose features for service L9sets can be putin two service modes via the RC7150. These _are the Service Default Mode (SDM) and the Service Alignment Mode (SAM) Service Default Mode (SDM) ‘The purpose of the SDM is: ‘+ provide a situation with predefined settings to get the same ‘Measurements as in this manual ‘+ override SV protections in case of short circuiting pin 0228 and pin 0224 at A7. ‘+ start the blinking LED procedure + Setting of options controls ‘+ Inspect the error butter Entering the SDM: ‘+ Bytransmiting the ‘DEFAULT" command with the RC7150 Dealer Service Too! (this works both while the set isin normal operation mode or in the SAM) + Standard RC sequence 062596 foiowed by the key "MENU" ‘+ By shorting pin 0228 and 0224 on the mono-cartier (A7 ) while switching on the set. After switching on the set the short-circut can be removed, ( Caution!! Override of SV protections ), Exit the SDM: ‘Switch the set to Standby or press EXIT on the DST (the error butferis also cleared). Note: When the mains power is switched off while the set isin ‘SDM, the set will switch to SDM immediately when the mains is switched on again. ( The error butfer will not be cleared ) ‘The SDM sets the following pre-defined conditions: ‘+ Pal sets: tuning at 475.25 PAL (BTSC sets tuning of ‘channel 3 at 61,25MHz) ‘Volume level is set to 25% (of the maximum volume level) “+Other picture and sound settings are set to 50%. “The following functions are “ignored! in SDM since they interfere with diagnosing/tepairing a set. "ignoring" means that the event that is triggered is not executed, the setting remains unchanged. + (Sleep)Timer = Blue mute + Auto switch off + Hote! or Hospitality Mode + Child lock or Parental lock ‘+ Skipping, blanking of *Not favourite” presentichannels ‘+ Automatic storing of Personal Preset settings = Automatic user menu time-out Allother controls operate normally Special functions in SDM ‘Access to normal user menu Pressing the "MENU" bution onthe remote control wllenter the normal user menu ( TV lock, Installation, Brightness, colour ‘and contrast) whlle "SMD" remains displayed in top of screen). Pressing the "MENU" key again will return to the last SOM status. 525 Error butter Pressing the *OSD" button on the remote control shows all ‘08D (incl. error butter). a oe Access to SAM By pressing the "CHANNEL DOWN" and "VOLUME DOWN" ‘buttons on the local keyboard simultaneously or pressing *ALIGN’ on theDST DST, the set switches from SDM to SAM Inthe SDM the following information is displayed on the moc Figure 5-3 Service Default Mode screens and structure Explanation notes/references: 1. (1)"LLLL* Operation hours timer (hexadecimal) 2. (2) Software identification of the main micro controller (L90BBC X.Y) + L90 isthe chassis name for Lo + BBCis 2 letter and 1 digit combination to indicate the ‘software type and the supported languages: + X-=(main version number) + _ Y-= (subversion number) BB = (range specification ) 8 (8)"SDM" To indicate that the TV set's in the service default mode 4. (4) "OP" Options Code which exists of 2 characters. Itis, possible to change each option code 5. "VALUE" The value of the selected option ( ON/OFF or a combination of 2 letters ) 6. *XXX" Value of the options bytes (OB1 ... 087) 7. “ERR" The last five detected errors; The left most number indicates the most recent error detected. ‘The MENU UP or MENU DOWN command can be used to ‘solect the next/previous option; The MENU LEFT and MENU RIGHT command can be used to change the option value. Flomark: When the option-code RC = OFF, the P+ and the P- key have the same functions as the MENU UP/DOWN keys while the VOL+ and the VOL- key have the same function as the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys. When the option RC = OFF itis, ‘not possible to change the channel preset or to adjust the volume when in SAM/SDM menu. Using a L9 remote contro, ‘option-code RC = ON, the P+, P-, VOL- and VOL+ can be used to change the preset andior to adapt the volume, while the ‘menu-cursor Keys are used to select the option and to change its value, For an extended overview of the option codes st Options Chapter 8 - Service Alignment Mode (SAM) ‘The purpose of the SAM is to do tuning adjustments, align the white tone, adjust the picture geometry and do sound adjustments. For recognition of the SAM, “SAR right side of the screen Is displayed at the top of the Entering SAM: + By pressing the "ALIGN" button command withon the C7150 Dealer Service Too! + By pressing the “CHANNEL DOWN" and "VOLUME DOWN" key on the local keyboard simultaneously when the set is in SDM + Standard RC sequence 062596 followed by the key *OSD" + By shorting pin 0228 and 0226 on the mono-cartier( A7 ) ‘while switching on the sat. After switching on the set the short-circut can be removed. ( Caution!! Override of SV protections ). Exit the SAM: Switch the set to standby or press EXIT on the DST (the error butferis cleared). Note: When the mains power is switched off while the sets in ‘SAM, the set will switch to SAM immediately when the mains is. switched on again. ( The error butfer will not be cleared ) Inthe SAM the following information is displayed on the screen: Figure 5.4 Service Alignment Mode screens and structure ‘Access to normal user menu Pressing the "MENU! bution on the remote control will enter the normal user menu ( TV lock, installation, brightness, colourand, qw Lock INSTALLATION BRIGHTNESS COLOUR CONTRAST th... wut, wnt 1 voutgo art 1a9tse oF baeU axe evs 190 BBC X.Y ‘SOUND APM ar ‘STEREO <> 232 > 4 <> 15 n09 9H Figure 5-4 Service Alignment Mode screens and structu jing and repair tips contrast ) while "SAM" remains displayed in top of screen, Pressing the “MENU" key again will return to the last SAM status. Pressing the “OSD" button of the remote control shows only "SAM" in the top of screen Access to SDM Pressing the *DEFAULT” button on the DST SAM menu control Menu items (AKB, VSD, Tuner, White tone, Geometry and Audio) can be selected with the MENU Up or MENU DOWN. key. Entry nto the selected items (sub menus) is done by the MENU LEFT or MENU RIGHT key. The selected iter will be highiighted, With the cursor LEFT/RIGHT keys, itis possible to increase/ decease the value of the selected item. 190 BBC X.Y roe Tents 8 | xa : ms ive 190 BBC X.Y mae a> oA SAM 190 BBC X.Y L. van <> 55 4 Service Modes, fault finding and repair tips 5.3 534 532 5.33 534 The menus and submenus Tuner sub menu ‘The tuner sub menu contains the following tems: + FPL PLL alignment for all PALISECAM systems, excluding SECAM-LL' + IFPLLPOS PLL Alignment for SECAM-LL’ + IFLPLLOFFSET : Default value = 48 ; Do not align + AFW AFC Window + AGC ‘AGC take-over point + YO Defauit value = 12; Do not align 2c Default value= 4 ; Do not align + AFA + AFB ‘The items AFA and AFB can not be selected, they are for ‘monitoring purposes only. ‘The commands MENU UP and MENU DOWN are used to select the next/previous item. ‘The commands MENU LEFT and MENU RIGHT are used to increase/decrease the value ofthe selected tem. The changed values will be send directly to the related hardware. ‘The item values are stored in NVM if this sub menu is left. White tone sub menu The commands MENU UP and MENU DOWN are used to select the next/previous item. ‘The commands MENU LEFT and MENU RIGHT are used to increase/decrease the value of the solecteditem. The changed values will be send directly tothe related hardware. The Item values are stored in NVM if this sub menu is left, ‘The white tone sub menu contains the following items: + NORMAL RED NORMAL GREEN NORMAL BLUE DELTA COOL RED DELTA COOL GREEN DELTA COOL BLUE DELTA WARM RED DELTA WARM GREEN DELTA WARM BLUE (OSDis kept to a minimum in this menu, in orderto make white tone alignment possible, ‘The Contrast Plus feature (black stretch) is set to OFF when the white tone submenu is entered. ‘Audio sub menu ‘The tuner sub menu contains the following items: + AFM Default value = 232 ; Do not align + aT Default value= 4 Do not align + STEREO Default value= 15 ; Do not align + DUAL Default value= 12 ; Do not align ‘The sound adjustments sub menu are not available in Mono, sols, ‘The presence of an item In the menu strongly depends on the selected soundboard (option SB). Geometry sub menu ‘The geometry sub menu contains the following tems: VAM : Vertical amplitude VSL : Vertical slope SBL : Service blanking HSH : Horizontal shift H60 : Default value = 10; Do not align 60 : Default value = 12; Do not align SC : Vertical § correction \VSH : Vertical shit Ps. cer Error code buffer and error codes Error code butter ‘The error code butter contains all errors detected since the last time the butfer was erased. The butter is written from left to Fight. ‘+ when an error occurs that is not yet inthe error code butter, the error is written at the left side and all other errors shift ‘one position to the right + the error code butter will be cleared in the folowing cases: 1. exiting SDM or SAM with the "Standby" command on the remote control 2. transmitting the commands "EXIT" with the DST (RC7150) 3, transmitting the commands "DIAGNOSE-9-9-OK* with the OST. ‘+ The error butler is not reset by leaving SDM or SAM with the mains error butler is not switch Examples: + ERROR: 00000: Noerrors detected + ERROR: 6 000 0: Error code 6s the last and only detected error + ERROR: 5 600 0:: Error code 6 was first detected and terror code 5 is the last detected (newest) error Error codes. Incase of non-intermittent fauts, clear the error butter before starting the repair to pravent that “old” error codes are present. If possible check the entire content of the error buffers. In some situations an error code is only the RESULT of another error ‘code (and not the actual cause) Note: @ fault in the protection detection circuitry can also lead to a protection. a. Error0= No error b. Error = X-ray (Only for USA sets ) Error 2 = High beam current protection High beam protection active; set is switched to protection; ‘error code 2 is placed in the error buffer; the LED will link 2 times ( repeatedly ) ‘As the name implies, the cause of this protection is a too high beam current (bright screen with fyback lines). Check ‘whether the +160V supply to the CRT panel is present. If the voltage is present, the most likely cause Is the CAT panel or the picture tube. Disconnect the CRT panel to determine the cause. If the +160V voltage is not present, ‘check R416 and 06409 ( Horizontal Deflection - A2 ) EW protection: Hf this protection is active, the cause could be one of the following items; horizontal deflection coll $445, ‘S-correction capacitor 2407 flyback capacitor 2434 line output stage short circuit of yback dlode 6434 EW power-transistor 7402 or driver-transistor 7400 4. Error = Vertical / Frame protection ‘There are no pulses detected at pin 37 of the main ‘microprocessor 7600 ( panel A7 ) If this protection is active, the causes could be one of the following items; IC 7460 is faulty (AS ) Open circut of vertical defection coll \Viotaux +13V not present and/or Viotaux -13V not present Resistor 3463, Transitor 7609 is defect (A7 ) 8. Error 4 = Sound processor ( 1C7803 ) I2C error ( MSP3415 ) ‘Sound processor does not respond to the micro controler f. Error 5 = Bimos ( 1C7250 ) start-up error ( POR bit ) Co a Service Modes, fault finding and repair tips 5.6.1 BBimos start-up register is corrupted or the I2C line to the BBimos is always low or no supply at pin 12 of the Bios). ‘This erroris usually detected during start-up and hence wil prevent the set from starting up. 9. Error 6 = Bimos (TDABB4x ) I20 error "Note that this error may also be reported as a result of error codes 4 (in that case the Bimos might not be the actual problem) hh. Error 7 = General !2C error. This will occur in the following ‘SCL or SDA is shorted to ground ‘SCL Is shorted to SDA SDA or SCL connection at the micro controler is open circuit. |. Ertor8 = Microprocessor ( IC7600 ) internal RAM error ( A ) ‘The micro controller internal RAM test indicated an error of the micro controller intemal memory (tested during start- up): |. Ertor9 = EEPROM Configuration error ( Checksum error); EEPROM is corrupted. k. Error 10 = I2C error EEPROM . NV memory (EEPROM) {does not respond to the micro controller |. Error 11 = I2C error PLL tuner. Tuner is corrupted or the 12C line to the Tuner is low or no supply voltage present at pin 9, pin 6 or pin 7 of the tuner. im. Error 12 = Black current loop instabilly protection. The black current could not be stabilised. The possible cause ‘could be a defect in one or more of the RGB amplifiers, [RGB guns or AGB driving signals. The “blinking LED" procedure ‘The contents of the error butfer can also be made visible ‘through the “blinking LED" procedure. This is especially useful when there is no picture. There are two methods: + When the SOM is entered, the LED will blink the number of times, equal to the value of the last (newest) error code (repeatedly). ‘+ With the DST all error codes in the ertor buffer can be ‘made visible. Transmit the command: "DIAGNOSE x OK" where xis the position in the ercor buffer to be made visible x ranges from 1, (the last (actual) error) to § (the frst error). “The LED will operate in the same way asin point 1, butnow for the error code on position x. Example: Error code position 1 2.3 4 5 Error buffer 8 9 5 0.0 ‘+ affer entering SDM: blink (8x) - pause - blink (x) - otc. ‘+ ater transmitting “DIAGNOSE- 2- OK" with the DST blink (8x) - pause - blink (9x) - ete. ‘+ after transmitting “DIAGNOSE- 3- OK" with the DST blink(5x) - pause - blink(5x) - etc. ‘+ ator transmitting “DIAGNOSE- 4- OK" with the DST nothing happens TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS In this paragraph some trouble shooting tips for the deflection and power supply circuitry are described. For detailed diagnostics, check the fault finding tree or use COMPAIR. ‘THE DEFLECTION CIRCUIT: 1, Measure the +VBATT ( 95V) is present across 2551 ( A2- Line deflection ) I the voltage is not present, disconnect coil 5551. (Horizontal deflection stage is disconnected). the voltage is present then the problem might be caused by the deflection circuit. Possibilties: «Transistor 7402 is faulty 562 563 564 + The driver circuit around transistor 7400 is faulty + No horizontal drive signal coming from the BIMOS '7250-D pin 40 ( Ad - Synchronisation ) ‘+ Timer-IC 7607 or transitor 7608 is defect (A7 - Controt ) 2. Note: Ifthe Collector of 7402 is shorted to the Emitter, hick- Up noise can be heard from the power supplyin this case the EM protection is disabled.is correctly working (a parabolic picture ) 3. Also take note of protection circuits inthe line output stage. any of these circults are activated, the set will shut down. Depending on the protection, the led will blink according 10 the fault defined. In order to determine which protection circu is active, isolation of each separate circuit is. necessary, These protection circuits are: ‘+ High beam current protection ( LED blinks repetitively 2times ) - CRT panel (B ) + Vertical protection ( LED blinks repetitively 3 times ) - Vertical deflection ( A3 ) ‘THE POWER SUPPLY To trouble shoot the L9.2A SMPS, first check the Vaux voltage ‘on C2561. i this voltage is not present, check fuse F1572 and 16560. If 1572 or D6560 is not open circuit, the problem might 'be caused on the primary side of the switching supply. Check the output of the bridge rectifier on C2508 for approximately 300V DC at an input voltage of 280Vac. I this voltage is ‘missing, check the bridge diodes 6502 .. 6505 and the fuse 1800. If fuse F1500 is found open, check MOSFET 7518 to ‘make sure that there is no short circuit present and check R518. If the 300V DC is present on C2508, check for a start- Lp voltage of approx. 13V on pin 1 of [C7520. If no start-up voltage is present, check if R9510 Is open or zener 6510 is a short-circuit tis necessary to have a feedback signal from the hot primary side of switch mode transformer T5545 at pin 1 and pin 2 for the power supply to oscillate. I the start-up voltage of 13V is present on pin 1 of {C7520 and the supply is not cscllating, check 3529 and D6540. Check for a drive signal at the gate of MOSFET 7518, square wave signal - P1. Check pin 3 of 107520 and R3525. To determined whether OVP is active, check the presence of Vaux at C2561 Customer Service Mode (CSM) Al L9 sets are equipped with the "Customer Service Mode* (CSM). CSM is a special service mode that can be activated ‘and deactivated by the customer, upon request of the service technician/dealer during a telephone conversation in order to Identify he status of the set. This CSM Is a ‘read only’ mode, therefore modifications in this mode are not possible. Entering the Customer Service Mode. The Customer Service Mode can be switched on by pressing simultaneously the button (MUTE) on the remote control and any key on the control buttons (P+, P-, VOL +, VOL-)on the TV for at least 4 seconds. When the CSM is activated: * picture and sound settings are set to nominal levels + ‘Service unfriendly modes" are ignored Exit the Customer Service Mode. The Customer Service Mode will switch off after: * pressing any key on the remote control handset (except "P+" or 'P) + switching off the TV set with the mains switch. Al settings that were changed at activation of CSM are set back to the intial values ‘The Customer Service Mode information screen “The following information is dleplayed on screen: Service Modes, fault finding and repair tips Text "CSM" on the first line + Line number for every line (to make CSM language independent) Operating hours Software version LGOBBC X.Y) Text "CSM" on the first line Error butter contents Option code information Configuration information Service untriendly modes 1 with LsbBC MY SL Ee The ComPair faut finding program is able to determine the problem of the defective television. ComPair can gather diagnostic information in 2 ways: 1. Communication tothe television (automatic) 2. Asking questions to you (manually) CComPair combines this information with the repair information in its database to find out how to repair the L9.2A, ‘Automatic information gathering Reading out the error butfer, ComPair can automatically read ‘out the contents ofthe entice error buffer. Diagnosis on I2C level. ComPair can access the I2C bus of the television. ComPair can send and receive I2C commands to "Re paper ieenrp ne engage —————— eT. Es Service Modes, fault finding and repair tips 10, ” 12 13, Connect the S232 interface cable to a free serial (COMM) port on the PC and the ComPair interface PC. ‘connector (connector marked with "PC’). Place the ComPair interface box straight n front of the television withthe infrared window (marked directed to the television LED. The istance between ‘ComPair interface and television should be between (0.3 and 0.6 meter. (Note: make sure that (also) in the service position, the ComPair intertace infra red window is pointed tothe standby LED of the television ‘st (no objects should block the infra red beam) ‘Connect the mains adapter to the connector marked “POWER QV DC" on the ComPair interface Switch the ComPair interface OFF Switch the television set OFF with the mains switch move the rear cover of the television set Connect the interface cable (4822 727 21681) tothe ‘connector on the rear side of the ComPair interface that is marked ‘I2C" (See Figure 6.8) ‘Connect the other end ofthe interface cable to the ‘ComPalr connector on the manocarrier (see figure 5.9) Plug the mains adapter in the mains outlet and switch ‘ON the interface. The green and red LEDs light up together. The red LED extinguishes after approx. 1 ‘second (the green LED remains it) Start-up Compair and select "File menu, "Open... ‘select L9.2A Fault finding’ and click "OK" Click on the icon (tig §.7) to switch ON the ‘communication mode (the red LED on the Compair interface wi ight up) ‘Switch on the television set with the mains switch ‘When the sets n standby. Click on “Start-up in ‘ComPair mode from standby" in the ComPait L9.2A {aul finding tree, otherwise continue, () Figure 5-7 Figure 5-8 574 5.8 ‘The set has now started up in ComPair mode. Follow the Instruction in the L9.2A fault finding tree to diagnose the set Note that the OSD works but thatthe actual user control is disabled Preset ins Presets can be installed in 2 ways with the L9.2A. + Via intra red = only sending TO the television = the rearcover does NOT have to be removed CCick on ‘Filet *Open* and select "TV - use ComPair as DST* to.use intra red + Via cable = sending TO the television and reading FROM the television = the rearcover has to be removed CGlick on “Fle" ‘Open and select "L9.2A fault finding’ to use the cable Prosets can be installed via menu "Tools, “installation*, “Presets’ Ordering ComP: ‘Compair order codes: + Starterkit ComPairsSearchMan software + ComPair Interface (excluding transformer): 4822 727 21629 + ComPair interlace (excluding transformer): 4822 727 21631 + ComPair transformer (continental) Europe: 4822 727 21632 ‘ComPair transtormer United Kingdom: 4822 727 21633 Starterkit ComPair software: 4822 727 21634 ‘Startorkt SoarchMan software: 4822 727 21635 ‘Starterkit ComPair+SearchMan software: 4822 727 21636 ‘Compair CD (update): 4822 727 21637 ‘SearchMan CD (update): 4822 727 21698 ComPair interface cable (for L9): 4822 727 21641 Figure 5-9 Faultfinding trees, blockdiagram, supply diagram and testpoints Em — 6. Faultfinding trees, blockdiagram, supply diagram and testpoints Romark Innormal operation tho Red LED lights in half intensity and in| standoy-mode the LED lights in fll intensity ‘START Connect a pattern generator tothe aia input Sot Patt. gen. to 475,25 MHz, colourba,stereasound, PAL BIG ((or France SECAM I). ut the Mainsswiten: on {vnormal conditions the set wil start with the Red LED blinking for one second in ful itensity, one time then ‘afer a few seconds more in halt ntensity while the picture and sound wil appear. Does the red LED blink for one sacond in i intonsity, one ti Boss the red LED ‘ight in fl intensity ‘continuously is the Power supply ticking ? Any 90% votage : APT fa» ATT ]0} ~ (AT), Do picture and sound ror A) ‘The load of the power supply 3 seer popary ey isto hah Scie ? ye. |Isolate each branch of the load! TS7602 ‘one by one, until the hicking Le appear x Continue whe eu fing wort as STG fe‘ #1 banc, wich caunan inne, Tne branches ae Too (as)i07660 ay Nee Chee . Putt sot tho nae wane } Service Detaut Mode | — Maiecupely . eihorviate OST orty | 7 pressing the batons 00 the AC In the following | = SI | order :062596, ’ [An ertor code is Indicated bythe binking | |_LED vito SoM. rmtimes blinking means | S06 aleo chapter 55 for datalld information Sotis OK [Check / correct Options list via CSM ase jet chapter 5.5 of this manual for detals, condary present ? eck 13, Replace 600 =D6600 Replace 7518 15552 (At); present? Check/Replace Ne—>}_(At);SWo231,F1500,D6502,06503,06504,D6505 Note: If F1500 is defective, then also check 3504 ” TTT | | ot TTT Check/Replace (A1);08540,02540,08510, R9510,R9529 CCheck/Repiace (A1)107520 9525 4 (A1); voltage on . TRS545 pind present ? ; : THAT T ChackiReplace (any:5540,06540,C2540 Note 1 == IRIS SYMPTOM CODE CCondtion Malin symptom Extended symptom code code code Note 2: (At) means Drawing At means Test point P1 CL. 96532028_009., | |% | Check / Replace ‘or via the service pins @) (A2):15480,Conn.0220 (As);< L No No} (B):Conn 0244, Check / Replace |, at L5342,CRT, | ¢{-|" (AS); Tuner 1000 es An error code is 534i indicated by the binking LED via the SDM. . ve times blinking means |e yee error Tt ]o See also chapter 5.5 fo frlsttTo Check / Replace | (AB) < No} veck/neplace (at), (A2) and ere (A6);IC7250-B/C Yes (Ad)s17250-0 4 ‘Check / Replace i (At0}:< Yes (A10); TS7951, OK’ (8) T[s{tTo - : Yecs ‘Check/Replace svt Brevss-VIS sol erComoets1e721, | | Cpecar pep a CAT Socket, ck | Haplace! aioe 187333,160V (A10):107053 Iu or o 107086 Yo — | Tht . vs Check / A Se are (A10);Cons oy Loudspe ainiogtas! b: 7 : a OK ; a ind NO Picture fw Deflection not OK NO Sound fv Pictures are not Menu OK er ‘symetrical and unstable Li> ‘Check / Replace (AS);Antenna, vl De00r © oud (ag):X1205. 1208 Lo afijija ceo Sound and Petro Chock Replace - 107280 - : Ye a sions + flzr To} : Check / Replace Nicamacs Tneri000 MSP3415D "f°: > ; ‘Check / Replace > (A5);TS7266 Conno22e , (D1); ‘Ts7e0t, T7000 Ye . Check Replace . . (DyseveavA aycaat ; +#5VB,x1801, vora rc7a0 % ; Check / Replace AS> (02);Audio Supply (D2); iov/14v <27> , (C7953 or <28> Ok ? IC7954 % aplace ‘Check / Replace 0216, (02}Conn.0246, okor onn.0247 ‘Speakers CL 96532028_010.eps 290399 Faultfinding trees, blockdiagram, supply diagram and testpoints c + Horizontal section Picture unstable horizontally. Picture width too small No sync. EW not ok. 7]3]3]A Check / Replace (A2) TS7400,TS7402, LOT 5445,C2407, (a7) 1C7607, $7608 i[3[5]o Check / Replace (A4):107250 ¥ Vertical section Vertical picture is ‘too small or unstable Check / Replace 1C7460,R3463, FR3465,R3466, De460,c2464 Yes Try ‘Check / Replace (A3);Vertical defi. coil Loz22 CL 96532028 _011.eps 290399 Faultfinding trees, blockdiagram, supply diagram and testpoints Le oe ee - En)» —+ Gand Gn) <> : * . % % aa % qW7i{s Ti] 1/07 t7] 1/8 care Ft] tfAT High beamcurrent , General | °C error. BIMOS error. ¥ weiner a | | ep osnsien Bea Protection Check SCL and SDA | | The erroris detected, $a Check replace | | line fal units tor || ‘because theres no Whe (a7yic7e00 | | -When the High shoricrcuit to ground or |__| communications on 12 noe beamcurrent protection to each other. of the BIMOS ¥ Be Samoa tris ince he Bn cae oes fat bowsivetor is | | The Erorcode can tee un eaee oan | Soe tececreatyn| | Tagrecancan |. protection putting the TV set into CheckReplace = When the X-Ray = When EW or ‘the SDM mode. The (8,05): the Protection is started, th Horizontal protection is started, the set will hicc- up for 4sec. before the ‘protection is really activated. = During EW or Horizontal protection the EHT will not be able to tun on and so the ViotAuxSV to the Tuner and Sound IC is not available. As such ERROR 4 and ERROR 11 willbe reported too. Message : ERR 114200 Cheok/Replace (CRT);R3340, +160V supply | EW Horizontal Prot. (A2);Conn.0221 LED will blink 7 times. Check replace — | (A5);Tunert000 pina 5 (46); 107250. pin7,@ (47):167600 pina9,50 (A7);107601 pins,6 (At0):167833 pina,10 Replace the item, which causes the error. +8VBIMOS and the 12¢ lines pin7,8 of 1C7250 ‘set will hicc-up until the voltage at pin 50 of 1C7250 becomes >3.¢ Volts. At the voltage o 8.9 V the set is put in protection mode. - During x-ray protectio the EHT will not be abl to turn on and so the VlotuxSV to the Turn and Sound IC is not available. As such ERROR 4 and ERROF 114 will be reported too ——— 1 Black current calibratio: a ERR4 Gad, No: No: ERA 10 f andior 3,12 z a Yes TT7TIx t —~£--45 v Protection ERRORS Check EEPROM error (A2); +VLotAux+5V - When 1?C fh tate] | signals or the t]t[tJo] 7 y 4 45D are missing Vertical /Frame 12 e ERROR 40}. 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A: Terai andboow Fora and ove ‘aieo]erx ee 0281 | For Chsws wir oar Sar 3i6i/K . 0252 For Chase win Rear Sart ‘aisalenx 281 |For Chasse wi Rear Cinch 1sa[in eres [Bzx7e-ceve 2182) Formono et wot Font reh| ~ —— 2159 For stereo sat wut ont nc 1 2 3 4 5 Alignments 8. 8.1 aad 8.2 at Alignments General: the Service Default Mode (SDM) and Service ‘Alignment Mode (SAM) are described in chapter 5. Alignment conditions All electrical adjustments should be performed under the folowing conditions: + Supply voltage : 220V - 240V ( 10% ) + Warm-up time: 10 minutes ‘+ The voltages and oscillograms are measured in relation to the tuner earth, + Test probe: Ri> 10M® Ci < 2,6 pF. Selection of the SDM-menu. ‘+ Bytransmiting the "DEFAULT" command with the RC7150 Dealer Service Too! (this works both while the set isin normal operation mode or in the SAM) + Standard RC sequence 062596 ( within OSD time-out ) MENU + By shorting test-point 0228 and 0224 on the mono-carrier while switching on the set. After switching on the set the short-circuit can be removed. ( Caution!! Override of SV protections ) Selection of the SAM-menu + By transmitting the *ALIGN" command with the RC7150 Dealer Service Too! + By pressing the "CHANNEL DOWN’ and “VOLUME DOWN" key on the focal keyboard simultaneously when the set is in SOM + Standard RC sequence 062596 ( within OSD time-out ) osp + By shorting test-point 0225 and 0226 on the mono-cartier \hile switching on the set. After switching on the set the short-circuit can be removed. ( Caution!! Override of SV protections ). Elect al Alignments vez + Use a pattern generator to display a normal black picture. ‘+ Program the pattern generator with a frequency of 475.25 MHz for PALISECAM or 61,25MH2 for BTSC + Switch on the TV set + Select the SOM-MENU. The tuner is set to a frequency of 475.25 MHz for PALISECAM or 61.25MHz for BTSC. + Select the" SAM-MENU" ‘+ Press the "MENU’ key on the FC to leave the SAM-MENU ‘and go to the normal user menu ( "SAM" remains displayed at the top of the screen). Select with the MENU UP/DOWN command the sub-menu BRIGHTNESS. Change the defauit value from 31 to 50 with the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys. Select the CONTRAST sub-menu and change the value from 31 10 0. ‘+ Leave the normal user menu to return to the SAM-MENU, by pressing the MENU key on the RC. ‘Select sub-menu VSD and change the value from 0to 1 by pressing the MENU LEFT key. CAUTION! Depending on the position of the VG2 potentio-meter, the screen will tum completely black because the Vertical Scan has been disabled + Adjust with VG2 potentiometer (positioned at LOT 5545) the blue line at the middle of the screen tl this line is just not visible, 822 323 8.3 aa Le + The alignment of the VG2 has been completed: Switch the ‘st fo Standby. The values adapted at the BRIGHTNESS- land the CONTRAST-menu during the alignment, will ‘change back again to their default values, Focusing ‘Set pattern generator (e.g. PM5418) with Circle and Small ‘Squares pattem and connect to aerial input with RF signal ‘amplitude - 1Omv. Adjusted with focusing potentiometer (positioned at LOT 5545 ) for maximum sharpness of the picture. Adjustment of the Power Supply ‘+ Sot pattern generator (e.g. PM5418) with Circle and Small ‘Squares pattorn and connect to aerial input with RF signal amplitude - 1Omv. ‘Switch on the set + Select the 300Vde voltage range when using a normal rmut-meter. Connect the DC muli-meter to capacitor 2409 ‘+ Adjust potentiometer 3540 tl the DC mult-meter indicates 95V SOFTWARE ADJUSTMENT Geometry adjustments ‘+ Sot pattern generator (e.g. PMS418) with Circle and Small ‘Squares pattern on 475.25 MHz for PAUSECAM and ‘connect to aerial input with RF signal amplitude - 1m, France select L'-signal ‘+ First enter the SOM mode to set the tuner at 475.25 MHz ‘+ Enter the SAM made and then select GEOMETRY with the up/down keys buttons on the RC the respective items can be selected. Use the leftright buttons to adjust the selected items to correct the picture geometry as stated below. Vertical Amplitude and Position + Select Vertical Slope “VSL and shift the test pattern to the top. The text VSL and its value should be above the upper haif of the screen + Select Service Blanking “SBL" and set itto 1. The lower haif ofthe picture wil be blanked. ‘Press the up button once to select Vertical Slope "VSL" Now align “VSL" to start the blanking exacly at the horizontal white line at the centre of the test circle. -VSL" has the correct value now and should not be changed anymore. ‘+ Press the down button once to select “SBL" and set itback 10 0, The ful picture reappears, + Now select Vertical Amplitude "VAM" and align the picture height to the top ofthe screen, so that the top horizontal ling just disappears. This corresponds with an over scan of approx. 6%. + Select Vertical Shit °VSH" and align for vertical centring of the picture on the screen ‘+ Repeat the last two steps if necessary, ‘Select Vertical $-correction "VSC* to align the top/bottom ‘squares tl they have the same size as the squares in tho ‘middle of the screen. Horizontal Amplitude and Phase + Select Horizontal Shift "HSH" to horizontally centre the picture on the screen CES ES “ovens 332 833 834 To go back to the main SAM-menu , press the MENU key on the RC. To leave the SAM-menu and store the alignments in the NVN, press the STANDBY-key on the RC. Ace ‘Sot pattem generator (e.g. PM5418) with colour bar pattern ‘and connect to aerial input with RF signal amplitude - 1mV_ and set frequency for PALISECAM to 475.25 MHz or 61.25MHz for BTSC. + "Select the” SAM-MENU, ‘+ Select atthe TUNER sub-menu the option AFW and select the lowest value. + Select the AGC subsub-menu + Connect a DC multimeter at pin 1 of the tuner IC 1000. ‘+ Adjusting the AGC unti the voltage at pin 1 of the tuner is 1.0V W-O.V. + The value can be incremented or decremented by pressing the righvieft MENU-button on the RC. + Switch the set to standby. IF-PLL/IF-PLL POS, ‘Set pattern generator (e.g. P5418) with colour bar pattern land connect to aerial input with AF signal amplitude - 1mV and set frequency for PALISECAM to 475.25 MHz or (61.25MHz for BTSC. + Select the * SAM-MENU" ‘+ Select atthe TUNER sub-menu the option AFWand select the lowest value, Within the TUNER-menu we now have two options :IF-PLL. and IF-PLL POS, The IF-PLL option Is used for all PALISECAM signal excluding SECAML’, The IF-PLL POS option is used for only the SECAM L’ signal For the IF-PLL option the following should be done: + Select at the TUNER menu the IF-PLL subsubmenu + Adjust the IF-PLL value until the AFA becomes " AFB alternates between "0" and ‘+ Switch the set to Standby or go to the IF-PLL POS menu. For the IF-PLL POS option the following should be done: ‘+ Change the signal at the patter generator trom PAL to ‘SECAM and select the Lsignal ‘+ Select at the TUNER menu the IF-PLL POS subsubmenu. ‘+ Adjust the IF-PLL POS value until the AFA becomes "1" and AFB alternates between "0" and 1" ‘+ Switch the set to Standby or go to the IF-PLL menu. nd Tuner options CL, YD and IF-PLL OFFSET NO ADJUSTMENTS NEEDED FOR THESE ALIGNMENTS, ‘The tuner option code IF-PLL-OFFSET is only used in ‘combination with sets with the TDA&845 BIMOS (1C7260). (Typically ths is for Secarm LL. The default values for these ‘option codes are: * cla © YO:12 + IFPLLOFFSET: 48 83.5 White tone ‘+ Connect a pattern generator (e.g. PMS418) and setit to Colour bar and circle pattern. ‘+ Sot frequency for PAL 475.25MHz or 61.25MHz for BTSC with RF signal amplitude - 1omv and connect to tuner (@orial input + Enter the SAM -MENU. + Enterinto WHITE TONE menu, select item NORMAL, DELTAWARM, or DELTACOOL depending on the item ‘which has to be aligned. Only one of the three items (R, G or B) willbe displayed on the screen. ‘The default values for the colour temperature as displayed in the table below: NORMAL Tis00K | R=40 | G=40 | B= 40 WELTA'COOL | 16800K | A=2 | @=0 (WELTAWARM | 500K [A=2 | G=0 [O-7 Switch the set to standby, 83.6 Audio NO ADJUSTMENTS NEEDED FOR SOUND. ‘The default values for the audio alignments as displayed in the table below: [AUDIO Aigament Options ~p 7M 232 ar 7 srencO [167 DUAL 5 ro 8.4 Options Options are used to control the presence / absence of certain features and hardware. There are two ways to change the ‘option settings. The various option configurations and the descriptions of the two character.codes are explained below. Changing a single option: A single option can be selected with the MENU UP/DOWN keys and its selting can be changed with the MENU LEFT/ RIGHT keys. Changing muttiple options by changing option byte values: Option bytes make It possible to set very fast all options. An option byte represents a number of dtferent options. Alloptions of the L9 are controled via 7 option bytes. Select the option byte (OB1, O82, OB3, O84, OBS, OBG or OB7) and key in the new value, Changes in the options and option bytes settings are saved when the set is switched to standby. Some changes will only take affect after the set has been switched OFF and ON with, the mains switch (cold start) ‘The fotiowing options in SOM can be identiied: oP ‘OPTION (ONzenabled /present) > Explanation / Remark AC ‘Aliormate Channel ‘Aliemate channel function (SWAP between last presets) enabled AM “Animated menu x External AO ‘Audio out Default value is OFF aS ‘Auto startup/Micro controller startup Default value is ON (ON= start-up via micro controler, OFF = auto start-up BiMOS) aT ‘Automatic Tuning System (ATS) Agents Es oo St TSS ig ~——S- — an O 5 rare iran Ss — Hasan SS TON Rap] —— [eS OPE STO cD ‘Auto Cable Detect Default value = OFF (Not applicable tor European sets) cl ‘Automatic Channel Installation (ACI) [oat a cae oe a a Se Ser oa —[ orn a saa Se 3 oa eee oeesr ieee si — ea By Bats ro aOR a as centered Ae ——— SS ee aa ee 7 foe aca ee ee eT Te ema SSS 7 ramar eee a re eT | apa ea RTT RTTTONE | Sorte Novae Dear ee ei SR a te aT GT [OTT enna ee Sa ee es ee St Se Sea aEm - a na ee See Seas rae ‘ EF = Europe Full Multi So = oo rs LEED EE BEL ircuit description new circuits xs Extemal Source Colour Select Extomal source colour selection available whan enabled xT External Extemal 1 source input available when enabled () Remark: When option RC = OFF, the P+ and the P-key on the remote control have the same functions as the MENU UPY DOWN keys while the VOL+ and the VOL- key have the same function as the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys. When RC=OFF, itis. not possible to change the channel preset of to adjust the volume in SAM/SDM with the remote control RC = OFF for use with L7-based remote control (only cursor keys). RC = ON for use with AB-based remote control (cursor keys, P+/P- and Volume+/Volume-) Option bits/bytes Option bytes (0B1 bits 8, 7,.., 1: DP, FO, AM, HS, HT, DM, GM, VI (O82 bits 8, 7,.., 1: CK, CL, AT, Cl, (Fes), (res), SS, SP. Circuit description new circuits Power supply (aiagram At) Introduction General The switch mode power supply (SMPS) is mains isolated. The control C7520 (MC44603A) produces pulses for driving FET. 7518. Power supply regulation is achieved by using duty cycle control ata fixed frequency of nominal 40 kHz in normal ‘operation. In stand-by, slow-start and overload situations the 'SMPS runs at frequencies other than 40 kHz Basic characteristics of this SMPS + Mains Isolated flyback Converter type Input range : 90 - 276 Volts AC ‘Secondary Sensing by Opto-coupler 1C7520 is Featured with Slow-Start circuitry Protection Circuits Degaussing circuit Output voltages + Audio Supply (+16.5V ) fr the AUDIO AMPLIFIER ( Diagram A12) + Maine Supply (+140V ) for the HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION stage (A2) and the CRT aischarge circuit (a9) + Vaux (411.3V ) for the Video IF (AS), Video processing (6) and Control circuit (&7) The switching periods of TS7518 The power supply duly cycle is dependent on the T-on of FET 7518. The FET is riven by pin 3 of C7520. Ths IC controls the secondary voltage (VBATT via opto-coupler 7581 and regulator 7570. The switching period of TS7518 can be divided into three main phases: Duty cycle T-on, T-off and T-dead ‘+ During T-on, FET 7518 conducts, ‘+ Energy is stored inthe primary winding (2-5) of transformer “T5545 by using a linear increasing primary current. The slope depends on the rectified mains-voltage present across C2508. The T-on period is varied to provide regulation of the drive waveform at pin 3 of IC7520. By 92 924 922 083 bits 8,7, .,1: RC, WE, (res), (res), TW, AC, C8, VM (084 bits 8, 7, .., 1: TN, FV.XT,2X, XS, CD, BM, NI 85 bits 8, 7, ..,1: EX. CX, NR, CP, CT, EW, BS, AS 086 bits 8, 7, ., 1: BT, IS, VL, DV, UB, LV, DU, AO (087 bits 8, 7,., 1: ST, ST, SB, SB, SB, SY, SY, SY ‘An option byte value is calculated inthe following way. vvalue “option bit 1° x 1 = value “option bit 2° x 2 value “option bit 3° x 4 value “option bit 4° x 8 value “option bit 5" x 16 value “option bit 6° x 32 value “option bit 7" x 64 vvalue “option bit 8° x 128 Total: value “option byte" = ‘controling the duty cycle of the SMPS in this way the (VBATT is controled, + During T-off, FET 7518 is switched off and therefore does ‘not conduct. The energy is now transferred to the ‘secondary side of the transformer and then supplied to the load via the secondary diodes (D8550, D6560 and 1D6570,D6590). The current through the secondary side of the transformer decreases until it reaches zero. + During T-dead FET 7518 does not conduct .The voltage at the drain of the FET decays and eventually reaches the Input voltage of approximately 300V. Primary side Mains input and degaussing ‘+ Mains voltage: this voltage is fitered by L5500 and 5502, rectified by a diode bridge rectifier 6505 and then ‘smoothed by C2508 which provides a DC input voltage of 300V DC for an ac input voltage of 230V. ‘+ Degaussing : 3503 is a PTC, When switching “on* the set, the PTC is cold and has a low-ohmic value, Relay 1880 is activated while the Reset signal, coming trom the (P is. present. This allows a very high degaussing current at initial power on, The PTC will hen heat up due to the high ‘current involved and becomes high-ohmic which reduces the degaussing-current, During normal operation, the degaussing current is zero, because relay 1580 is open 14.SV the SMPS wil start-up, During the slow-start procedure both the frequency and the duty cycle wil be built up stowly. The duty cycle will initaly slowly increase commencing with the absolute lowest possible duty cycle. The ‘maximum duty cycle is determined by C2530 at pin 11 of 1C7820, as C2530 is uncharged at startup. Standby mode Instandby mode the SMPS switches to the so-called "reduced frequency made" and runs at about 20 kHz. During standby the ‘SMPS only has to deliver a minimal level of output power. The ‘minimal load threshold level is determined by 3532 at pin 12, Inthe L9 chassis the SMPS does not have a burst made in standby but only a reduced frequency mode of about 20 kHz as. stated above. In normal operation mode the internal oscillator is around 40 kHz. This frequency Is controlled by C2531 at pin 10 of 1C7520 and by 13537 at pin 16 of IC7520. In standby ‘mode the frequency of operation is determined by F3536 at pin 15 of IC7620. Protections Over voltage protection of the secondary voltages. After start-up the supply voltage pin 1 will be "taken over’ by winding 8-9. Pin 1 of IC 7520 is used to detect an over voltage situation on the secondary side of the transformer. If this voltage exceeds 17V (typically the output butter is disabled, ‘and IC 720 goes into over voltage protection and a complete restart sequence is required. Check in this case IC7520, IC7581 and the secondary voltage +VBATT ( +140V ). REMARK: In the event of the over voltage situation remaining present, the SMPS will goin protection, start up cycle, protection, etc. The standby led on the front ofthe set starts flashing Under voltage protection of the secondary voltages If the supply voltage at pin 1 of IC 7520 drops below 9V because of a short-circuit or excessive load, the drive pulse present at pin 3 will be disabled and IC7520 will switch off the ‘complete SMPS. Capacitor C2450 is charged up via start-up resistors 3510, 3590 and 3529, however once the voltage exceeds 14.5V start up threshold, the SMPS will once again commence a re start cycle. Inthe event ofthe under voltage situation remaining, the SMPS «ill again go in protection mode, startup cycle, protection, etc and so the cycle repeats. This effect Is highly audible. Audio processing The following systems are available: + BASIC : MONO/AV STEREO (M,8G, I and DK : single or dual system ) CEE EE EE Circuit description new circuits 9.4.1 9.4.2 ‘+ 20S: FM STEREO/FMMONO (all standards 4.5,5.5,6.5 MHz) ‘+ BTSC : MONO/STEREO/STEREO-AP MONO/AV STEREO, BTSC DBX incorporating 20S (two ‘arti stereo) use a TDABB41/42 BIMOS device (buil-in Mono FM Demodulator circuit). ‘The Audio Module incorporates for each system a different ‘mult digital sound processor. + MONO /AV STEREO: BSP3505 & TDA8B4x + NICAM/2CS: MSP3415D + BTSC: TDAS841, TDA9BS1 and HEF4052 ‘These IC's have an incorporate digital audio processing for volume, bass, treble, balance, mute, spatial sound, incredible ‘sound, smart sound and source selection (SIF-signal, EXT! or EXTQ) MONO / AV STEREO This set doos have the digital sound processor BSP9505, 1c7833. MoNOIAV STEREO." Kx Figure 9-10 "MONO / AV STEREO SETS ‘The video IF output is present at pin 11 of the tuner 1000. This signal goes through a sound SAW fiter andis fedto the BIMOS via pins 48 and 49, where the signal is demodulated. . At pin 6 of BIMOS IC 7250-A, the SIF signals fed to another SAW filter. Signal DualUMono selects ether SAW fiter 1001 or SAW fit 1002. ‘The system hardware configuration, option code SY, i set at ‘AD - Dual Mono for a Dual configuration, while option code SY is set at SS for the Mono configuration ( BG, DK, M). Via DualvMone, a signal coming from the Mlero-processorIC7600, is possibie to switch between two Mono configurations (BG/DK oF BGI or DK). This signal goes back to pin 1 of the BIMOS for further demodulation. The demodulated FM signal or the REAR VO Audio signal, ExtAucioMono a pin 2 is switched by the BIMOS and is present at pin 15. ‘The signal at pin 15 is fed to pin 55 of IC 7833 - BSP350S - at panel D1. IC 7833 performs source selection as welt as audio processing such as volume, bas, treble, balance, tone control land spatial stereo. The audio output from IC 7833, pin 28 and pin 29, is fed tothe power amplifier IC 7950 or IC7961. Pin 36 ‘and 37 pass the same selected signal through to the Audio- cinches. Signal Volume enables the output ofthe sound ampitir. 2cs Itis used on some cable television networks. ‘The diagram below indicates the AUDIO path for 20S. ‘The CVBS + SIF signals present at pin 6 from BIMOS, - ‘TOA8844-, are passed through a high pass filter and are then ted back into pin 58 of IC 7803 (MSP3415D) for further ‘demodulation. All variants of 2CS are demodulated inthis IC. ine igure 9-11 “20S” ‘Augio signals coming from the frontpanel are connected to pin 449/50 of IC7803 for the Ext! Audio signals, while pin $2/59 of IC 7861 are used for the Ext2Audio signals. IC 7803 performs. source selection as well as audio processing such as volume, balance, tone control, mute, spatial stereo, incredible surround sound and SMART sound. The audio output from IC 7803, pin 28 and pin 29, is fed to the power amplifier IC 7959 or 1C7954, Pin 36 and 37 pass the same selected signal through to the audio-cinches. Signal Volume enables the output ofthe sound ampitfier, 943 BTSC The SIF signal from the BIMOS are passed through a high pass fiter and are then fed back into pin 7 of IC 7861 (TDASBS1) for further demodulation. This signal is present at pin 6 of BIMOS. - TDABS41 9.5 95.4 Figure 9-12 “BTSC ‘Audio signals coming from the rear VO panel are connected to pin 5/14 of IC7802 for the Extt Audio signals. The audio output from IC 7802, performs the source selection via signal EXT 1/ 2. Itis possible to switch between the demodulated BTSC signal on the FRONTIEXT signal. Pin 3 and pin 13, are fed to the power amplifier IC 7954. Signal Volume enables the output of the sound amplifier Tuner and Video IF (see circuit diagram AS) Introduction: In Figure 9.13 a simplified block diagram of the video path is shown. The main item in the block diagram shown in Fig.9.13 isthe video processor item 7250. The IC performs the following functions, video IF demodulation, chroma processing and RGB processing. Additionally synchronisation processing, mono IF ‘audio demodulation and audio selection takes place. (One version of video processor is used: + TDAB844 N2 for SW CENELEC BG/DK, CENELEC | NICAM, CENELEC BG NICAM For a detailed block diagram of the TDA8844/8645 see Figure 9.42. Circuit description new circuits 952 953 96 964 Tuner ‘The PLL tuner (tem 1000) is digitally controled via the 12C- bus. The tuner is suitable o receive off-air, S-(cable) and hyper band channels. ‘Tuner pin description: + Pin 1: AGC, Automatic gain control voltage input (0.3 - 4.0V) Pin 2: VT, tuning voltage input (not connected) Pin: AS, address select (not connected) Pin 4: SCL, lIC-bus serial clock Pin 5: SDA, IIC-bus serial data Pin 6: not connected Pin 7: Vs, PLL supply voltage +5V Pin 8: not connected in 9: Vst, tuning voltage +33V in 10: ground + Pin 11:1F, asymmetrical IF output Note: The +8V supply voltage and the +39V tuning voltage is derived from the line output stage, see diagram A2). IF band pass filter (SAW FILTER) Between the tuner output and the video IF input of the video processor the IF band pass fitering take place. Filter 5002 is tuned at 40.4MHz and serves as an extra suppression of the neighbour channel. For the IF band pass filtering SAW ters ‘are used (item 1003 or 1004). § Types of SAW fers are used ‘depending ofthe version of the set. Video IF General: Video IF-demodulation is achieved in combination with reference clrout 6006 connected at pin 3 and 4 of 1C7250-A. The AGC control forthe tuner is applied via pin 54 (of IC7250-A. Internally the IC uses the top sync level as a reference for AGC control. The AGC adjustment can be readjusted via the SAM (service alignment menu). C2201 ‘connected to pin 53 determines the time constant of the AGC. ‘The Baso band CVBS signal is present at pin 6 of 1C7250-A (normal amplitude 3.2Vpp). From here the signal is fed via transistor 7266 to the sound trap fiters and then onto the video ‘source selection circu. ‘The main functions of the video IF part are (see also figure 9.5) IF- amplifier PLL-demodulator Video butter AFC. IF-AGC Tuner AGC Figure 9-13 “BIMOS” Video Signal Processing (see circ Ae) gram Introduetion: “The video signal processing can be divided inthe following parts: + CVBSIVIC input selection ‘+ Luminance and chrominance signal processing + PALINTSC and SECAM demodulation /Auto system manager ‘+ YUVIRGB processing’ black stretcher ‘+ Second RGB insertion + RGB processing 958 95.6 95.7 95.8 959 95.10 oS oo IF- amplifier ‘The IF-amplifer incorporates symmetrical inputs (pins 48 and 49). By using IIC bus control (IFS) the AGC attenuation can be adjusted by up to -20db. Remark: I the BIMOS Is replaced the AGC value should be ‘adjusted as part ofthe repair process. (see software alignment adjustments). PLL-demodulator ‘The IF-signal is demodulated with the assistance of the PLL detector. The video IF-demodulator can handle both negative and positively modulated IF signals; selection is achieved via the IIC bus (bit MOD). Video butter ‘The video butter is present to provide a low ohmic video output withthe required signal amplitude, Additionally, it provides protection against (pin 6) the occurrence of noise peaks. The video butter stage also contains a level shitter and a gain stage {or both the postive and negative video modulation formats, 50 that the correct video ampitude and DC level are always present at pin 6 regardless of the input signal Video-IF AGC ‘An AGC system controls the gain of the IF amplifier such that the video output amplitude is constant. The demodulated video signal is supplied, via a low pass fier inside the IC to an AGC detector. External AGC de coupling is provided by capacitor 2201 at pin 83. The AGC detactor voltage directly controls the IF ampiitication stages. ‘The tuner AGC ‘Tuner AGC Is provided to reduce the tuner gain and thus the tuner output voltage when receiving to strong RF signal. The tuner AGC starts working when the video-IF input reaches a certain input level. This level can be adjusted via the IC bus. ‘The tuner AGC signal is applied to the tuner via the open collector output pin 54 of the BIMOS. AFC ‘The AFC output information is avaliable for search tuning. The AFC output's available via the I2C bus ( AFA and AFB signals), For alignment purposes itis displayed in the TUNER submenu, of the SAM (See chapter 8). + Black current calibration loop + Beaming current limiting [Above mentioned processing circuits are integrated in the TV~ processor (parts B and C). The surrounding components are, for the adaptation of the selected application. The [2C bus Used for defining and controling the signals. 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Pins 34, 35 hhave the crystals connected to them. These crystals are used {or mult-purpose calibration ofthe burst sub-carrior. The selected luminance signal is then supplied to the Horizontal land Vertical synchronisation processing circuits and to the luminance processing circuits. In the Luminance processing block, the luminance signal is applied to the CHROMA trap, This trap is switched on or off depending upon on the colour burst detection of the CHROMA calibration circuit. Before the 965 luminance signal is applied to pin 28 of the TV-processor the signal is applied to a ‘peaking” and “coring” circuit. In these circuits the sharpness and noise level of the signal can be influenced via the remote control (control menu in the user PAL, NTSC and SECAM demodulation via the Auto system Ea tae DOA A-osbiv 6.20 om Lv . ean ion = | wet [REE ww 984 Aa ; a “The colour decoder circuit detects whether the signal is a PAL for NTSC signal. The result is made known to the auto system ‘manager. The base-band delay line s activated when a PAL or ‘SECAM signal is detected. For the SECAM colour standard a feference voliage is generated at pin16 of the TV-processor. Connected at Pin 9 of the TV-processor, is the band-gap de- coupling circuit, which consists of (2214,2215). The band-gap circuit provides a vary stablo and temperature independent reference vottage. It ensures optimal performance of the TV- processor ands used by almostallfunctional blocks inside the [processor. The Y signal and the demodulator outputs RY and B-Y are prosent at pin 28,29, 30 ofthe TV-processor. The auto system manager identifies PAL, NTSC and SECAM colour standards and is controllable via the IIC bus. Connected on pin £36 of the TV-processor's the Loop Filter for the phase detector ‘Tre filter chosen provides an optimal transient response, which ‘ensures both an optimum for noise bandwidth and colour acquisition time, YUV / RGB processing/ black stretching ‘The signal Y, R-Y and B-Y presenton pins 27, 31, 92 of the TV- processor are used as the input signals fr the colour decoding ‘section of the BIMOS (\C7520-C). The YUV processor enables the colour saturation control and also converts the Y, B-Y and B-Y signals to the R, GB signal format via the colour matrix Circuit. The black stretcher circuit inital stage of the matrix Circuit, extends the Grey signal level towards the actual black level. The amount of extension depends upon the ditference between actual biack evel and the darkest par of the incoming vvideo signal level. This featur Is fully integrated. The user can switch this ciculton or off by using the Contrast Plus option in, the user menu, Circuit description new circuits 966 96.7 968 969 Second RGB insertion Pins 2, 24, 25 are used as the inputs for the second R, G, B signals insertion. Pin 26 of the TV-processoris the input for the insertion contro! signal which is caled *FBL*. When the FBL signal level becomes higher than 0.9V (but less than 3V) the R, G, B signals at pins 23,24,28 are Inserted into the picture by using the intemal switches incorporated in the TV-processor. This second insertion possibilty is used for insertion of the on. ‘screen display signals , TXT or R. G. B signals rom the CINCH socket RGB processing ‘The RGB processing circuit enables the picture parameters to bbe adjusted by using a combination of the user menus and the remote control. Additionally automatic gain control for the RGB, signals via cut-off stablisation is achieved inthis functional block. The biock also inserts the cutoff point “measuring pulses” into the RGB signals during vertical retrace period... From outputs 19,20 and 21 the RGB signals are then applied to the output amplifiers on the CRT panel Black current calibration loop “The black current calibration loop ensures that the white balance at low signal levels and low light white balance is ‘skipped. By means of the inserted measuring pulses, the black ‘current calibration loop, tracks the beam current feed back of the FB signals at the cathodes of the picture tube. As a result ofthis calibration, the individual black level of the RGB output signals is shifted to a level which allocates around 10uAot ‘beam current to each of the RGB signals. Pin 18 (BC_info) of the BIMOS is used as the feed back input from the CRT base panel. Beam current limiting ‘A beam current limiting circuit inside the BIMOS handles the Contrast and brightness control for the RGB signals. This prevents the CRT tube being over driven, which may cause serious damage in the line output stage. The reference used for this purpose is the DC voltage on Pin 22 (BLCIN) of the TV- processor. Contrast and brightness reduction of the RGB output signals is therefore proportional tothe voltage present on this pin. Contrast reduction starts when the vottage on pin 22s lower than 3.0 V. Brightness reduction starts when the voltage on pin 22 is less than 2.0 V. ‘The voltage on pin 22 is normaly 3.2V (limitor not active). To tenable correct operation however, an extemal adaptation to the circuit is required for the correct functioning of the limiting function. This is connected to Pin 22, the cicult therefore ‘ensures that correct peak white limiting and the average beam ‘current limiting takes place. Components 6212, 2227, 3253, ‘3246 are for the average beam current limiting and the items ‘connected to 7263 are for the peak white limiting. As a reference for the average beam current control the signal EHT_info is used. This signal is a measurement ofthe picture contents. Its fitered by 3253, 2227. As the time constant of the fiter is much bigger than the frame period time, the OC at the anode of 6212 represents the average value ofthe picture content. Via 6212 and 2226 the DC volage at pin 22s slowly ‘clamped! For peak white limiting transistor 7269 is utilised. When peak white occurs, the DC voltage at the base of 7263, drops rapidly. 7269 starts conducting, which provides a path to discharge the capacitor 2226 very fast. The voltage bias at the base of 7263 is fixed via voltage divider 3251 and 3249. The GB output signals are applied to the CRT panel via connector (0243. Via diodes 6263, 6264 and 6265 and series resistor 8253, the RGB signals are also connected to the 9.6.10 97 CC os discharge signal. The level ofthis signal is only high during the time the set is switched of. And id due to the cathodes of the CRT are driven fully negative, That means that the beam current is increased. and consequently the CAT quickly discharged, CRT panel (see circuit diagram B) (On the CRT panel the output amplifiers for the FGB signals ( 1CT7330, DA61070) are located. Via the outputs 9, 8 and 7 of the IC the cathodes of the CRT are driven. The supply voltage for the IC is +200VA and is derived from the line output stage. List of abbreviations 20s 2 Carrier Stereo AP ‘Asia Pacific; schematic/PCB information (only) applicable for Asia Pacific sets AFC ‘Automatic Frequency Control ‘AQUADAG ‘Aquadag coating on the (outside of the) picture tube AudioOutR, ‘Audio signal at Right output channel ‘AudicOutLMono Audio signal at Left output channel / Mono output channel. AV_MUTE ‘Signal to mute the sound on the Audio- ‘ut of Cinch / Scart (Combined with FBG_Blanking) Ext2Fun_SW (AV_Mute/ ‘Ext2Fun_SW) ‘Switching signal from Scart2 to micro controler indicating the presence and type of signal on Scart. (no signal / CVBS 16:9/ CVBS 4:3) av ‘Audio Video signal AVL ‘Automatic Volume Level B_TXT_OSD Blue TXT or OSD signal trom uC tothe video controller C7250 (BIMOS) Bass. Control signal for BASS Bc Beam Current information BTsC Broadeast Television Standard Commitee; sound standard for America and Asia Pactic Buzzer Buzzer (only used in L9TV) CRT DISCHARGE —_Fastdrop of VBATT during ater switch offthe set. Which resultin EHT voltage reducing to less than 18 kv within 5 on Colour Transient improvement cves Colour Video Blanking ‘Synchronisation. Video signal containing colour, blackiwhte, blanking and synchronisation information coves ext CVBS external = CVBS signal form external source (VCR, DVD etc.) coves NT VBS internal = CVBS signal om the tuner cvBs_MON VBS monitor (OVBS) signal to Cinch or Scart oves_terr CVBS Terrestrial output signal GvBS_1xT VBS for TXT processing in micro controller Din Digital input signal only used in L9- my) Dout Digital output signal (only used in L- my) ex Dynamic Bass Expander (only used {for BTSC sound system) oNR, Dynamic Noise Reduction EAR Earth (ground layer) EEPROM EHT.INFO Ext B Extt FB Exit G Ext A Extt Video Ext2 Audiol/Mono Ext Audio/Mono Ext2 AudioR Exc Ext2VideorY ESD EURO EWD_dyn EWORIVE FB_TXT_OSD Filament FEL FFBL FMAM Ext_VC_AudioMono FronvExtt Audiol FronvExtt AudioR GND GND_LOT G_TXT_OSD HO HORIVE HEW_protn Htlybk iF 12C (or IIC) Ic vo INT IR KeyBat KeyBde Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Oniy Memory (also called NVM; non-volatile memory) Extra high tension information; Beam current related signal from CRT to BIMOS. RGB External 1 Blue input signal AGB Extornal 1 Fast-blanking input signal RGB External 1 Green input signal RGB External 1 Red input signal RGB Extemal 1 Video input signal External 2 Audio Left input signal / Mono input signal External Audio input signal / Mono input signal, External 2 Audio Right input signal Exterial 2 SVHS Chrominance (C) input signal Extornal 2 Video input signal or SVHS Luminance (¥) input signal Electrostatic Discharge Europe; schematic/PCB information (only) applicable for European sets Dynamic East-West correction to ‘compensate for variations in EHT East-West drive correction Fast blanking signal from micro ‘controller to 1C7250 (BIMOS) for Inserting or displaying TXT and OSD information (generated by the micro processor) Filament (heater voltage) from LOT to cat Fast Blanking Full screen Fast Blanking FM, AM or extemal mono signal from BBIMOS to audio processor input (only sed in Mono and Nicam L sets) Front audio Lett input signal / External 1 Audio Lett input signal. Front audio Right input signal / External 1 Audio Right input signal. Ground Ground of LOT Green TXT or OSD signal from micro processor to the video controll Ic7260 (BIOS) Horizontal pulse derivation Horizontal output drive ‘Switching signal to (deactivate the XRAY protection which is measured Via pin 50 of the BIMOS (only for USA sols) Horizontal flyback pulse used to ‘monitor the horizontal oscillator Intermediate Frequency signal trom the tuner 2 Wire communication protocol between micro controller and Integrated circults Integrated Circult InpuvOutput Audio internal output Output signal from infrared receiver to ‘micro controller. Local keyboard control signal to micro controller Local keyboard control signal to micro Controller (In protection mode KeyBd2 Is Ground) KeyBo3 io ue LED LATAM Leftout un MainAudioL/Mono MainAudioR MON NICAM NR NTSC ‘osp Posys/AM BiMOS crystal selection (only for Latam sets) ‘Sys2/AMFM_ExtSel Lpimtrap DualMono ‘ScantPing/SVHS BassSw TrebleSw exe stbyon+protn Mute/Volume PORICLK Re RAM RESET RF_AGC RGB Local keyboard control signal to micro controller Power amplifier output to headphone ‘and speaker Power amplifier output to speaker LED control signal from micro controller to LED Latin America: schematio/PCB information (only) applicable for Latin ‘American (incl. Brazilian) sets ‘Audio Left signal output Luminance Transient Improvement steepness) ‘Audio Let Mono signal to input power, amplifier ‘Augio Right signal to input power ampitfier ‘Audio monitor output Near Instantaneous Companded Audio Muliplex (digital audio) Noise Reduction NTSC colour system (On Screen Display ‘Switching signal with several functions: ‘Selection of AM or FM signal (used in ‘combination with P1Sys2/ ‘AMFM_ExtSel) (only for Europe) ‘Switching signal with several functions: BIMOS crystal selection (only for Latam sets) Selection of internal AM/FM signal or an external signal (used in combination with PoSyst/AM) ‘Switching signal with several functions: M-trap (sound ftering) ‘switching (only for A/P Pal Mult sets) BIMOS crystal selection (only for Latam sets), Selection of L or L’ system (only for Europe sets) ‘Switching signal to select the sound. filter in dual-system Mono sets (8G/, BGIDK or VDK). ‘Switching signal from VO to micro Controller with several functions: Scartt VO: detects signal type connected to Scart 1 (no signal, 16:9 signal, 4:3 signal) (only for Europe) inch VO: detects signal type connected to cinch: SVHS or CVBS (not for Europe) Bass switching signal (only for some mono sets) Treble switching signal (only for some mono sets) Used in L9-ITV sets (Hotel TV) ‘Signal from E-W and LOT output to ‘micro controller to (de)activate the protection mode ‘Audio mute / Volume control signal pin Power on reset (only used in L8-ITV sets) Power amplifier output * R-" to speaker Power amplifier output * Re "to headphone and speaker Random Access Memory Reset signal to micro controlier ‘Automatic gain control signal from BIMOS output to tuner input. Red-Green-Biue Circuit description new circuits RGB_Blanking Rightout RLTXT_OsD ROM ‘SAM ‘SAP sot. scl2 SDA SDAZ som SIF ‘SMPs STANDBY ‘sw_OUT SYNC Tap TREBLE xT ue USA \V_TUNE Varive = Varive + vo VL vtybk ve2 VideoOut VOLUME XRAY-PROT Ye Red Greon Blue Blanking signal (combined with AV_MUTE) ‘Audio right signal output Red TXT oF OSD signalfrom uC tothe video controller IC7250 (BIMOS) Read Only Memory Service Alignment Mode. Service mode fr alignments and error buffer display Second audio program (only for USA & AP sels) Clock ine of the 120-bus 2nd Clock line of the IIC-bus (only Used in LO-TV sets) Data lino of the 120-bus 2nd Data line of the [2C-bus (only Used in LO-TV sets) Service Defaut Mode. Service mode with predefined setings for waveform and voltage measurements, error buffer display and option (byte) setting Sound iF signal for FM audlo demodulator Switching Mode Power Supply Switching signal fom micro contol; “iow for standby (power supply willbe ‘switched to stand-by mode), "high" for normal operation ‘Selected Output signal from source Synchronisation To Be Detined Control signal for treble Tolotoxt Micro controllor United States; schematic CB information (only) applicable for Noth American sots “Tuning votage for tuner Negative Verical drive pulse signal Positive Vertical dive pulse signal Vertical pulse derivation Vertical flyback pulse used to inform the micro controler that fyback is occuring. 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