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S/M No.

: DSP115BEF0

Service Manual
42" PLASMA PDP MONITOR

CHASSIS : SP-115

DAEWOO ELECTRONICS Corp.


http : //svc.dwe.co.kr Nov. 2002
Contents
1.Safety Precaution 5
2. Product Specification 6
2-1. SPECIFICATION 6
2-2. Available Input Signal 8
3. BLOCK DIAGRAM 10
4. Description Of Each BLOCK 11
4-1. A/V BLOCK 11
4-1-1. A/V BLOCK DIAGRAM 11
4-1-2. VIDEO PCB 12
4-1-3. JACK PCB 16
4-1-4. KEY PCB 17
4-1-5. LED PCB 17
4-2. DRIVING BLOCK 18
4-2-1. DRIVING BLOCK DIAGRAM 18
4-2-2. DRIVING WAVEFORM 19
4-2-3. DIGITAL PCB 21
4-2-4. X-SUS PCB 25
4-2-5. Y-SUS & SCAN PCB 27
4-2-6. CONNECTION PCB & DATA COF 29
4-3. POWER BLOCK 30
4-3-1. POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 30
4-3-2. POWER PCB 31
5. SERVICE MODE 33
5-1. Entering SERVICE MODE 33
5-2. Default Values For SERVICE MODE Items 33
5-3. Description Of SERVICE MODE Items 34
6. Adjusting Method 37
6-1. Adjusting WHITE BALANCE 37
6-2. Adjusting DRIVING VOLTAGE And WAVEFORM 38
6-2-1. Adjusting POWER PCB 38
6-2-2. Adjusting X-SUS PCB 39
6-2-3. Adjusting Y-SUS PCB 39
FIG <6-1>. X-SUS PCB Adjusting Points 41
FIG <6-2>. Y-SUS PCB Adjusting Points 42
7. SOFTWARE UPGRADE Method 43
8. SET Disassemble/Assemble Method 46
8-1. Facts You Must Know When Disassembling/Assembling PDP SET 46
8-2. PCB Disassemble/Assemble Method 46
8-3. FRONT MASK Disassemble/Assemble Method 47
8-4. FILTER GLASS Disassemble/Assemble Method 47

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9. Main PCB Trouble Diagnosis 49
9-1. VIDEO & JACK PCB Trouble Diagnosis 49
9-2. DIGITAL PCB Trouble Diagnosis 55
FIG<9-1>. DIGITAL PCB LAYOUT 61
9-3. X-SUS PCB Trouble Diagnosis 62
9-4. Y-SUS & SCAN PCB Trouble Diagnosis 65
9-5. CONNECTION PCB & DATA COF Trouble Diagnosis 71
9-6. POWER PCB Trouble Diagnosis 72
10. TROUBLE SHOOTING 73
10-1. Facts You Must Know When Diagnosing And Repairing 73
10-2. Representative Symptoms When Each PCB Breaks Down 73
10-3. Trouble Diagnosis And Repairing Method For Representative Symptoms 77
FIG<10-1> Trouble Diagnosis Flow when SHUT DOWN occurs 80
FIG<10-2> Trouble Diagnosis Flow when Low Voltage SHUT DOWN occurs 81
FIG<10-3> Trouble Diagnosis Flow when High Voltage SHUT DOWN occurs 82
FIG<10-4> Trouble Diagnosis Flow when Abnormal Discharge occurs 83
11. ASSEMBLY LIST 84
12. EXPLODED VIEW 85
13. FIGURE COLLECTION 86
FIG<1>. TOTAL 86
FIG <2>. Y-SUS & SCAN 87
FIG <3>. X-SUS 88
FIG <4>. VIDEO & JACK 89
FIG <5>. POWER 90
FIG <6>. INLET 91
FIG <7>. LEFT-UP 92
FIG <8>. LEFT-DOWN 93
FIG <9>. RIGHT-UP 94
FIG <10>. RIGHT-DOWN 95
FIG <11>. WITHOUT JACK 96
FIG <12>. DIGITAL 97
FIG <13>. AC SWITCH ASSEMBLY 98
FIG <14>. SCAN ASSEMBLY1 99
FIG <15>. SCAN ASSEMBLY2 100
FIG <16>. X-SUS ASSEMBLY 101
FIG <17>. FRONT MASK ASSEMBLY 102
FIG <18>. FRONT MASK INSIDE 103
FIG <19>. BACK COVER 104
FIG <20>. POWER ADJUSTING POINTS 105
FIG <21>. POWER HIGH VOLTAGE SWITCH 106
FIG <22>. HOW TO ADJUST VOLTAGE 107

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FIG <23>. Y-SUS & SCAN PCB DIODE TEST 108
FIG <24>. SCANH PCB DIODE TEST 109
FIG <25>. SCANL PCB DIODE TEST 110
FIG <26>. 5 STEP GRAY SCALE PATTERN 111
14. Trouble Symptom Picture 112
Trouble Symptom Picture<1>. 112
Trouble Symptom Picture <2>. 113
Trouble Symptom Picture <3>. 114
Trouble Symptom Picture <4>. 115
Trouble Symptom Picture <5>. 116
Trouble Symptom Picture <6>. 117
Trouble Symptom Picture <7>. 118
Trouble Symptom Picture <8>. 119
Trouble Symptom Picture <9>. 120
Trouble Symptom Picture <10>. 121
Trouble Symptom Picture <11>. 122
Trouble Symptom Picture <12>. 123

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1. Safety Precautions

(1) When moving or laying down a PDP Set, at least two people must be working. Avoid any impact
towards the PDP Set.

(2) Do not leave the broken PDP Set on for a long time. To prevent any further damages, after check the
broken Set s condition, make sure to turn the power (AC) off.

(3) When opening the BACK COVER, turn off the power (AC) to prevent electric shock. When a PDP is
on, high voltage and high current exist inside the Set.

(4) When loosening screws, check the connecting position and type of the screw. Sort out the screws and
store them separately. Because screws holding PCB are working as electric circuit GROUNDING,
make sure to check if any screw is missing when assembling.

(5) If you open the BACK COVER, you will see a Panel Gas Exhaust Tube (refer to FIG<10>). If this
part is damaged, entire PDP PANEL must be replaced. Therefore, when working, be careful not to
damage this part.

(6) A PDP Set contains different kind of connector cables. When connecting or disconnecting connector
cables, check the direction and position of the cable beforehand.

(7) When disconnecting connectors, unplug the connectors slowly with care. Especially when
connecting/disconnecting FFC (film) cables or FPC cables, do not unplug the connectors too much
instantaneously or strongly, and always handle the cables with care. (Refer to FIG<10>, FIG<11>)

(8) Connectors are designed so that if the number of pins or the direction does not match, connectors will
not fit. When having problem in plugging the connectors, make sure to check their kind, position,
and direction.

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2. Product Specification

2-1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATION


ITEM SPECIFICATION REMARK
1. GENERAL
1-1. MODEL NO DSP-4280GM(G, W, S)
1-2. CHASSIS NO SP-115
1-3. SCREEN SIZE 42 (16:9)
1-4. COUNTRY WORLD WIDE
1-5. RESOLUTION 853(H) X 480(V)
1-6. REMOCON TYPE R-V28A (E)
1-7. SAFETY STANDARD UL, C-UL, CE, CB, FCC(CLASS B), CE(CLASS B), K-mark
2. MECHANICAL
2-1. APPEARANCE
1) WITHOUT STAND WxHxD=1,039 x 628 x 80 mm
2) WITH STAND WxHxD=1,039 x 725 x 320 mm
3) CARTON BOX WxHxD=1,256 x 800 x 327 mm
2-2. WEIGHT
1) WITHOUT STAND 29.9 Kg
2) WITH STAND 36.8 Kg
3. ELECTRICAL
3-1. VIDEO INPUT COMPOSITE(NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-M/N, NTSC4.43)
& S-VHS(50/60Hz Y/C) 2 sets
3-2. DTV/DVD INPUT 1080 i, 720P, 480P , 480i
(Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr COMPONENT SIGNAL) 2 sets
3-3. PC INPUT VGA ~ UXGA (15 PIN D-SUB) 1 sets
3-4. SOUND INPUT 2 sets for VIDEO, 2 sets for DTV/DVD, 1 set for PC
3-4. SPEAKER OUTPUT 8W(R) + 8W(L)
3-5. POWER REQUIREMENT AC 100V~240V, 50/60Hz
3-6. POWER CONSUMPTION 320W
3-8. RS-232 CONTROL RS-232 Communication (for SOFTWARE UPGRADE)
3-9. FUNCTION
1) SCALING PC: H/V SIZE and POSITION Adjusting
VIDEO/DTV/DVD : NOMAL, 16:9, PANORAMA, ENLARGE
LB, ENLARGE LBS
2) ZOOM 20 Scale ZOOMING & PANING
3) OSD Support 11 Languages
4) OTHERS STILL, SLEEP MODE, SOUND MODE

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Product Specification

ITEM SPECIFICATION REMARK


4. OPTICAL
4-1. SCREEN SIZE 42 (106Cm) DIAGONAL
4-2. ASPECT RATIO 16:9
4-3. NUMBER OF PIXELS 853(H)X480(V)
4-4. DISPLAY COLOR 16.77 Million Colors ( 8BIT per each R,G,B)
4-5. PIXEL PITCH 1.08(H)X1.08(V)
4-6. PEAK LUMINANCE 300cd/ (WITH FILTER GLASS)
4-7. CONTRAST RATIO 3000:1
4-8. VIEWING ANGLE Over 160 degree ( VERTICAL / HORIZONTAL)
5. USERCONTROL & ACCESSORIES
5-1 CONTROL BUTTON(SET) AC POWER BUTTON(PUSH-PULL S/W)
MENU, SELECT, UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT(SOFT S/W)

5-2. REMOTE CONTROL(R-V28) POWER, INPUT SELECT, DISPLAY, ZOOM-,ZOOM+,


MENU, UP, DOWN, VOLUME, FREEZE, SCREEN MODE,
SOUND MODE, SLEEP

5-3. ACCESSORIES REMOCON CONTROLLER, BATTERY,


INSTRUCTION MANUAL, A/V CABLE,
STAND, WALL HANGER, SPEAKER R/L

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Product Specification

2-2. Available Input Signal


(1) PC

Resolution H Freq. (KHz) V Freq. (Hz) Remark Patt No.


640x350 31.469 70.1 IBM 203
37.861 85.1 VESA 11
640x400 24.823 56.4 NEC 15
30.48 60.0 PGA 871
31.469 70.1 IBM (DOS) 204
37.861 85.1 VESA 16
640x480 31.469 59.9 DOS 17
35 66.7 Macintosh 18
37.861 72.8 VESA 19
37.5 75.0 VESA 20
39.375 75.0 IBM 21
43.269 85.0 VESA 22
720x400 31.47 60.0 VGA 876
31.469 70.1 IBM 13
37.927 85.1 VESA 14
720X480 31.54 60.0 480P 953
720X576 15.63 25.0 PAL 950
800x600 35.156 56.3 VESA 23
35.16 57.2 VESA 24
37.879 60.3 VESA 24
48.077 72.2 VESA 25
46.875 75.0 VESA 26
53.674 85.1 VESA 27
832x624 49.726 74.0 Macintosh 28
1024x768 48.193(48.077) 59.3(59.8) Macintosh(OAK) 29
48.363 60.0 VESA 30
53.95 66.1 XGA 890
56.476 70.1 HP&VESA 31
60.241 74.9(74.6) Macintosh 32
60.023 75.0 VESA 33
68.677 85.0 VESA 34
80.66 100.0 Fujitsu 939
70.84 84.0 SUN 926
1152X864 54 60.0 VAX 936
63.851 70.0 VESA 35
67.5 75.0 VESA 36
77.094 85.0 VESA 37
1152x900 61.796 66.0 SUN 38
71.713 76.0 SUN 39
1280X720 45 60.0 720P 954
1280X960 60 60.0 VESA 40
75 75.0 VESA 41
85.938 85.0 VESA 42

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Product Specification

Resolution H Freq. (KHz) V Freq. (Hz) Remark Patt No.


1280X1024 46.433 43.4 VESA 205
63.981 60.0 VESA 44
70.66 66.5 VAX 937
74.88 70.0 NEC 921
78.125 72.0 HP & HITA 206
78.855 74.1 Sony & NEC 46
79.976 75.0 VESA 47
81.13 76.1 SUN 927
91.146 85.0 VESA 48
1600X1200 62.5 48.0 VESA
75 60.0 VESA 50
81.25 65.0 VESA 862
87.5 70.0 VESA 863
93.75 75.0 VESA 864
100 80.0 VESA 865

(2) DTV
-1080i/ 60 Hz
-720P / 60 Hz
-480P / 60 Hz

(3) VIDEO
-PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N
-NTSC , NTSC4.43
- SECAM

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4. Description Of Each BLOCK

4-1. A/V BLOCK


4-1-1. A/V BLOCK DIAGRAM

1
6

2
GND

DATA2

DATA1

COLUM3

P_LED

GND
COLUM2
COLUM1

GND
S5V

IR
P601 P602
P603
GND STB5V
2 1 G0 NC DEN
G1 NC
G2 NC S_RESET VVS
G3 DVS V_MUTE
G4 DHS
G5 V_MUTE DVS IC600 IC406 VHS
G6 S_RESET DHS PW171 VCLK DPTV-MVS
G7 NC
GND DEN
B0 GND
B1 R0 VPEN1
to B2 R1
VPEN
B3 R2
DIGITAL B4 R3
B5 R4 GBLKSLP GPEN GSOG
B6 R5
B7 R6 DECOE
GHSFOUT
40 39 GND R7 GCOAST GREF
DCLK GND
DCLKB
IC401
PA5 SAA7118
5 STB5V

4 GND GCLK
IC500 CCOMB
3
CXA3516
to PWR 2 PWR_CLT
GHS
YCOMB

1 LED_P
GVS

PA4 IC400
10 STB5V u64083
LED_P
9

8 GND
VIN
7 GND

P5V
G/Y_DTV

6
Y_DVD
R/PR
GND
VPC

RPC
HPC

GND
B/PB

GND
BPC

GPC

ID_JACK GND
GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND
GND

CR

5
S_MUTE GND

GND
CB

CO

MSP_RST YO

4 GND
to PWR
DSCL
DSDA

P12V
to PWR
TXD1

3
SEL2
SEL3

RXD1
P12V
P12V

SEL1

GND
GND
GND
GND

GND
GND

SDA

GND
GND

GND
SCL

NC
NC

2 P12V
P502

NUL 1 25
1
26 50

26 50 1 2 3 4

JACK 1 25
PA6
PCB PA502
R_OUT RIGHT
L_OUT LEFT

IC702 IC701
IC706 IC704 IC700 TDA7480 TDA7480
CXA2151 CXA2069 MSP3420

1 2 3 4 5
KEY 1 2 3 4 5 6
PA601
PCB PA602
LED

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Description Of Each BLOCK

4-1-2.VIDEO PCB
- PROCESS Various Signal (PC, COMPONENT, COMPOSITE ) to produce 24BIT DIGITAL
output
1) IC and TP
(1) IC400(UPD64083)
-Using 3D COMBFILTER to separate COMPOSITE signal to Brightness
Signal(Y) and Color Signal(C)

*TP ( Input : COLOR BAR PATTERN )


A. YCOMP : Brightness Signal(Y)

B. CCOMP : Color Signal (C)

(2) IC401 (SAA7118E)


-Receive NTSC, SECAM, PAL VIDEO by COMPOSITE(V) , S-VHS(Y.C)
COMPONENT (Y Cb Cr) and process signal

*TP
A. DECOE : CHIP ENABLE part. When signal process is done by IC401,
output 3.3V DC LEVEL

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Description Of Each BLOCK

(3) IC406(DPTV-MVS)
-A Scan Rate Converter which converts Interlace signal into Progressive signal

*TP
A. VVS : VERTICAL SYNC (output by DPTV-MVS)

B. VHS : HORIZONTAL SYNC (output by DPTV-MVS)

C. VCLK : CLOCK (output by DPTV-MVS)

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Description Of Each BLOCK

(4) IC500(CXA3516R)
-3-channel 8-bit 165MSPS A/D converter which process PC , DTV signal

* TP
A. GCOAST : COAST CONTOL Signal for PLL (input by CXA3516)

B .GHS : HORIZONTAL SYNC for GRAPHIC (output by CXA3516)

C. GCLK : CLOCK for GRAPHIC (output by CXA3516)

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Description Of Each BLOCK

D. GFBK : SYNC for PLL

(5) IC600(PW171)
- Image processor IC

*TP
A. DEN : DATA ENABLE (output by PW171)

B. DHS : HORIZONTAL SYNC (output by PW171)

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Description Of Each BLOCK

C.DVS : VERTICAL SYNC for DISPLAY (output by PW171)

D. DCLKB : CLOCK for DISPLAY (output by PW171)

4-1-3. JACK PCB


- Separate and process various VIDEO and AUDIO signal
(1) IC706(VIDEO /SYNC SELECTOR)
- This chooses Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr or RGB signal to output Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr, to separate SYNC, and to
perform SYNC COUNTER.

(2) IC704(7_INPUT 3_OUTPUT AUDIO/VIDEO SWITCH)


- The IC perform AUDIO or VIDEO SWITCHING

(3) IC700(MULTI STANDARD SOUND PROCDSSOR)


-AUDIO SINGNAL VOLUME control, EQUALIZER control

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Description Of Each BLOCK

*TP
R_OUT(L_OUT) : AUDIO SIGNAL that goes into MSP3420 before AUDIO PROCESSING

(4) IC701 .IC700 (TDA 7480)


*TP
A. RIGHT(LEFT) :AMP input signal before 30dB amplification

4-1-4.KEY PCB
- Input PCB using KEY
4-1-5.LED PCB
- PCB for REMOCON CONTROL

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Description Of Each BLOCK

4-2 DRIVING BLOCK


4-2-1. Driving BLOCK DIAGRAM

SCAN
TOP
DATA
Y-SUSTAIN
INPUT TIMING ENERGY X-SUSTAIN
CNOTROL RECOVERY PANEL ENERGY
& SCAN RECOVERY
DATA ERASE
CONTROL SCAN SHELF
INTERFACE WRITING
SIGNAL BOTTOM

Verase Vsus DATA


DRIVER

Vadd

Vdr Vsus
POWER
Vadd

Vstb/Video/etc.

Driving circuit block looks like above diagram. First, within the Digital-board, timing control / data
interface signals input to Y / X / DATA-board. Also, low voltage and high voltage powers such as
15V / 5V / Vsus / Yer / Vadd are supplied. SCAN is divided into two PCB(upper and lower) and
DATA driver can drive 7 COF module. Also Connection-board which is located at the lower part of
the panel, is divided into two PCB. It transfer 5V / Vadd power supply as well as various Y / X /
DATA-board. Vadd power supply is transferred from Power module to X-board through Connection-
board to Data driver.

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Description Of Each BLOCK

4-2-2. Driving Waveform

Y-DRIVING
1 SUB-FIELD
230V

173V BV 173V 166V


GND
-62V Yn

SCAN ERASING
X-DRIVING

173V
158V 163 155V
GND

FULL WRITING X-SHELF SUSTAINING

ADDRESSING
H
Z-DRIVING
68V Zn
L
GND

PDP Driving signal is largely divided into three(Y, X, Z) as shown above. They are outputs of Y-
board, X-board, DATA-board (COF) respectively. Each Sub-field is divided into ADDRESSING,
SUSTAINING, ERASING parts. FULL WRITE pulse from Y-board adds once per frame(~ = 16ms).
1) FULL WRITING
It is a process that in order to display new image, every cell s condition must be uniformed to erase
wall charge made by previous discharge and make new wall charge for next address discharge.
Ramp shape signal is added to supply every cell uniform wall charge.
To decrease Background luminescence and improve contrast, it is applied once per frame.
Full Writing signal output by Y-board is Vsus electric potential supplied by power module plus
ramp-shape output signal made by DC-DC Converter(TY1).

2) ADDRESSING
Previous to SUSTAINING, it is procedure to select charging cell for image display.
In other words, it is the stage to make wanted cell to form wall charge.
During this stage, SCAN block operate in Y-board and SHELF block (X_HIGH) in X-board.

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Description Of Each BLOCK

3) SUSTAINING
After the Addressing period, this stage is to add Sustaining pulse to selected cell to make the
SUSTAINING discharge continue.
For each X, Y-board sustain block, opposite-polarity rectangular pulse which have ER_H SUS_H
ER_L SUS_L order, is distributed to Panel s X,Y electrode at a constant frequency.

4) ERASING
Removing operation for Electrical discharge inside each cell to address new data in next Sub-field.
It is a Ramp output signal similar to Full Writing signal.
Ramp-down block operates in Y-board and Shelf block (X_N_SHELF) operates in X-board.

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Description Of Each BLOCK

4-2-3. DIGITAL PCB

ID1 ID2
1st_chip(A500K180) 2nd_chip(A500K270)
ID3 & ID4

RGB DATA [0:3] Inverse Gamma


Weight SDRAM
& PISO
Conversion (64M x 2)
Dithering

SDRAM
APL Controller
Detection
PDP Driving
Timing Controller
Data Interface
ROM
Controller
X Driver Control Signal

Y Driver Control Signal

Z Driver Control Signal

Z Driver Data Signal


ROM : Data Flow
(M27C1024) : Control Address Flow
: ROM Data Flow
ID33

<DSP-4280GM Digital B/D Block Diagram>

1. Digital PCB s Main Part


(1)Actel FPGA A500K180-PQ208 : 1 EA
- Location No. : ID1
- Power : Internal 2.5V, I/O 3.3V
- Package : PQFP 208
- Typical Gates : 150,000
- User I/O : 164
(2)Actel FPGA A500K270-BG456 : 1 EA
- Location No. : ID2
- Power : Internal 2.5V, I/O 3.3V
- Package : BGA 456
- Typical Gates : 215,000
- User I/O : 362
(3)SDRAM( K4S643232E-TC70 86pin TSOP ) : 2 EA
- Location No. : ID3~4
- Power : 3.3V
- Size : 64 M ( 512K * 32 bit * 4 Banks )

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Description Of Each BLOCK

(4)50MHz Clock Oscillator : 1 EA


- Location No. : XD1
- Power : 3.3V
(5)Buffer IC( 74LCX541 ) : 17 EA
- Location No. : ID9~25
- Power : 5V
- Input Voltage : 3.3V
- Output Voltage : 5V
(6)Buffer IC( 74LCX541 ) : 4 EA
- Location No. : ID5~8
- Power : 3.3V
- Input/Output Voltage : 3.3V
(7)EPROM( M27C1024-PLCC44 ) : 1 EA
- Location No. : ID33
- Power : 5V
- Input Voltage : 3.3V
- Output Voltage : 5V
(8)2.5V Regulator( LP3964EMP-2.5 )
- Location No. : ID32
- Input Voltage : 5V
- Output Voltage : 2.5V
(9)EMI Reduction IC ( P2040 )
- Location No. : ID34
- Power : 3.3V

2. Data Flow
(1)Input from Video PCB
- 8bit Data per each R,G,B ( synchronized by DCLK)
- DVS, DHS, DEN, S_RESET, V_MUTE, DCLK(33.5 MHz)
(2)Inverse Gamma & Dithering Block
- After mapping input data according to Reverse Gamma Correction Table , execute
Dithering Process .
(3)Weight Conversion Block
- Map input data according to Weight Conversion Table , which is based on optimum PDP
Driving Weight Pattern.

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Description Of Each BLOCK

(4)ROM & ROM Controller Block


- ROM contains Reverse Gamma Correction Table , Weight Conversion Table , APL
Table and so on. Rom Controller Block generate Address & Control signal for receiving
these data from ROM
(5)PISO(Parallel Input Serial Output) Block
- Load 10 pixels per each R,G,B data with parallel type and shift them with serial type in order
of Weight ( LSB first ). These shifted data is stored in Internal Memory of A500K270(ID2)
with based on DCLK(33.5MHz). After that, those data go into External Frame Memory
(SDRAM) in order of Weight with based on CLK50M. In other words, PISO Block execute
three steps Data Load Data Shift & Internal Memory Write Internal Memory Read &
External SDRAM Write successively. To process with real time, there are three PISO
Blocks.

(6)SDRAM & SDRAM Control Block


- Generate Address/Control signals for SDRAM. There are 2 SDRAMs (64M 32-bit SDRAM),
which store 1 Frame s R,G,B data in order of Weight respectively to process with real time.
(7)Data Interface Block
- R,G,B data ouput from SDRAM is stored by line in Data Interface Block. These data is output
in order matched by Data Driver IC(Z Driver IC) s input sequence. Our PDP has 853 Data
Lines per each R,G,B, and need 853*3=2559 bit s storage. To process with real time,
actually need 2559*2=5118 bit s storage.

3. PDP Driving Timing Control


(1)X-SUS Driving Control Signal Block
- Generate Control Signals to drive X-SUS PCB. There are 6 Control Signals as follows.
- X_SUSH, X_SUSL, X_ERH, X_ERL, X_HIGH, X_NSHELF
(2)Y-SUS Drving Control Signal Block
- Generate Control Signals to drive Y-SUS PCB & Scan Drvier IC. There are 12 Control Signals
as follows.
- Y_SUSH, Y_SUSL, Y_ERH, Y_ERL, Y_SC20_2, Y_SC20_3, Y_SC21_7, Y_SC21_9,
Y_BLK, Y_CLK, Y_SI1, Y_SI2
(3)Z Driving Control Signal Block
- Generate Control Signals to drive DATA COF (Z Driver IC). There are 8 Control Signals as
follows.
- Z1_CLK1, Z1_CLK2, Z2_CLK1, Z2_CLK2, Z1_BLK, Z1_STB, Z2_BLK, Z2_STB

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Description Of Each BLOCK

(4)Sub Control Signal Block


- Generate some Control Signals to control Data Interface Block and SDRAM Control
Block . There are 5 Control Signals as follows.
- F_SUBF, CLK_480, OUT_CLK, F_32SFT, SLCT
(5)APL Detection Block
- Detect the amount of input Data, which is so-called APL (Average Picture Level), and give
APL to Timing Controller Block in order to control Power Consumption of PDP Set.

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Description Of Each BLOCK

4-2-4. X-SUS PCB

1) X_SUSTAIN PCB block diagram

P201A P202A
X X_N_ X X X X
15V GND Vadd GND GND GND GND NC Vsus Vsus NC Vadd GND GND _HIGH SHELF GND GND _ERL _ERH _SUSL _SUSH 5V

11 1 12 1

X_shelf X_sustain

PU1 PU2 PU3 PU4 PU5 PU6

X_ELECTRODES

2) Structure of X_SUSTAIN PCB


X_SUSTAIN BLOCK SUS_H / SUS_L / ER_H / ER_L(Energy Recovery Circuit)
HIC Structured
Vshelf Generating Circuit From Vsus(173V) to X_HIGHT(163V) voltage generating circuit
15V to X_ N_SHELF(5V) voltage generating circuit Control Voltage by Variable Resistor
RU1
LOGIC Circuit that processes various waveform timing signal

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Description Of Each BLOCK

3) Power Supply
Vsus - Supplied by POWER MODULE. Supplies X-SUS as well as generates X-HIGHT
voltage.(173V)
15V - Supplied by POWER MODULE. Supplies FET driving power as well as generates
X_N_SHELF voltage(5V).
5V - Supplied through CONNECTION-board from DIGITAL-board. Used for LOGIC IC Power.

4) Signal
X_SUSTAIN SUS_H / SUS_L / ER_H / ER_L (Supplied from P202A)
X_SHELF X_N_SHELF / X_HIGHT (Supplied from P202A)

5) SUSTAIN BLOCK

LESONANCE COIL

LESONANCE FREQUENCY

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Description Of Each BLOCK

4-2-5. Y-SUS & SCAN PCB

1) Y_SUSTAIN PCB block diagram


P101A P103A P102A
Y_ V V Y_ Y_ Y_ Y_
15V GND GND NC ERASE _SUS _SUS GND GND 5V GND GND ERL ERH SUSL SUSH GND

7 1 11 1

Y_erase Y_scan Scan Scan IY8/IY27


(PY1,4) (PY1) _Vcc
Remp Scan Scan Remp
_up (PY1,4) _down
&s/w (PY4)
&s/w
shelf

15V_Y2
15V_Y2
Y DC-DC Y
_ramp_ Y_ramp _ramp Y_sustain
down _up _up
5V_Y2

Ramp_down Ramp_up
Y_erase
S/W S/W

15V_Y2 5V_Y2

DC-DC
Y_shelf
Y_shelf
15V_Y3

15V_Y2 5V_Y2

DC-DC
Y_scan
Y_scan

5V_Y3 5V_Y3

PY1 PY2 PY3 PY4

SCAN-BOARD

Y_ELECTRODES

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Description Of Each BLOCK

2) Y_SUSTAIN PCB Structure


SUSTAIN BLOCK SUS_H / SUS_L / ER_H / ER_L (Energy Recovery Circuit)
Structured with HIC
RAMP_UP , RAMP_DOWN waveform generating circuit
RAMP_UP_S/W , RAMP_DOWN_S/W
Y_SCAN -62V(based on GND) Applying Circuit
Y_SHELF 70V(based on GND) Applying Circuit
Yer 166V Applying Circuit
RAMP_UP / Y_SCAN_VH / DC-DC converter circuit that generating Y_SCAN_GND s
voltage
LOGIC Circuit that processes various waveform timing signal

3) Power Supply
Vsus - Supplied from POWER MODULE.(173V)
15V - Supplied from POWER MODULE and used for FET s driving power and input powers of 3
DC-DC converter. Also, generates output voltage of each Y-RAMP_UP / Y-SCAN /
Y_SHELF(Y_SCAN_GND).
5V - Supplied from POWER MODULE through DIGITAL-board. Used for LOGIC IC power
supply. Also, power supply of 5V_Y2, 5V_Y3 is supplied through 7805 regulator from DC-
DC converter Trans TY2 s output.
Yer - Supplied by POWER MODULE. (166V)
GND - Power supply GND / Y1 / Y2 / Y3

4) Signal
Y_SUSTAIN SUS_H / SUS_L / ER_H / ER_L(supplied by P102A)
Y_ERASE (supplied by P103A)
Y_SCAN (supplied by P103A)
Y_RAMP_DOWN & S/W (supplied by P103A)
Y_RAMP_UP & S/W (supplied by P103A)
SCAN CLK / SI1 / SI2 / BLK (supplied by P103A)

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Description Of Each BLOCK

4-2-6. CONNECTION PCB & DATA COF

1) Structure of CONNECTION PCB


Divided into 2 PCBs (CONN-LEFT & CONN-RIGHT)
CONN-LEFT From DIGITAL PCB through connector P304, data signal and 5V IC Power
are supplied. Vadd Power is supplied to PC 5~7 through PC08A.
CONN-RIGHT From DIGITAL PCB through connector P304A, data signal and 5V IC
Power are supplied. 5V Power is supplied to X-board through P202. Also, Data signals are
supplied from DIGITAL PCB through P302A and X-sustain/X-shelf signals are supplied from
X-SUS PCB through P202. Vadd Power is supplied to PC 1~4 from X-SUS PCB through P202
and to CONN-LEFT through PC8A1 and PC08A.

2) Structure of DATA COF


7 COF Type module(PC 1~7)
DATA signals are transferred to CONNECTION PCB from DIGITAL PCB through P304A /
P303A / P302A. And through PC 1~7 each are transferred to DATA COF.
5V supplied from DIGITAL PCB through connector P304A / P303A. Vadd flows POWER PCB
X-SUS PCB connector P202 CONNECTION PCB DATA COF.

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Description Of Each BLOCK

4-3. POWER BLOCK


4-3-1. POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM

Main B+
5V out
Line PFC Vlow
AC Input
Filter 12V out
B+ 15V
30V out

Sequence 15V out


ST- BY Control
5V out
5V Block
3.3V out

IC B+
Vadd
Main B+ Vadd
IC ON/OFF Block

Discharge

IC ON/OFF

Vsus
Main B+ Vsus
IC B+

POWER

ON/OFF Vyer
Control Protectio n
Block
Vyer

ST- BY

If Power is ON , V_PFC and V_LOW BLOCK is working and Voltage generated in V_LOW s
2nd Coil actuates V_ADD. After V_ADD is ON , 2nd Voltage generated in V_ADD BLOCK
acutates V_SUS BLOCK again.

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Description Of Each BLOCK

4-3-2. POWER PCB

Rating : AC100~240 V, Single-Phase


Regulation Method : Transistor & Switching Method
Rating Input Frequency : 50~60Hz, Inrush Current : under 35A.
Output Voltage is as follows.

Voltage(Vdc) Current(Adc)
Rating Variable Allowable Ripple Ripple Noise When
Tolerance OVP Rating OCP
Range overshoot Voltage Voltage Lode
(V) (V) (A) (A)
(V) (V) Voltage(V) (mVp-p) (mVp-p) change
1 Vsus 175 10 200 200 2000 500 1.5 0.1~1.5 Over 3.2
2 Vadd 70 10 90 100 500 300 1 0.1~1 Over 2.0
3 Vyer 160 10 180 500 500 0.1 0~0.15
4 Vdr1 15.5 0.75 18 18 50 100 1 0.1~1 1.4
5 V1 5 0.25 6 50 100 1 0.1~1
6 V2 12 0.6 13.6 50 100 0.6 0~1
7 V3 17 0.75 18 50 100 0.7 0~1
-17 0.75 -18 50 100 0.7 0.1~1
8 V4 5.1 0.55 6.5 50 100 1 0.1~1
9 V5 3.6 0.33 3.66 33 66 1 0~1
10 Vstb 5 0.5 6 50 100 0.5 0~1
* When Protect Circuit operates, all Outputs except Vstb are suspended. But, when
Vstb is abnormal, all Outputs are suspended.
* OVP(Over Voltage Protection), OCP(Over Current Protection)

The above table s Output Voltage output from the following connector.
(based on the Parts Side s silk name of POWER PCB)
Vsus Vsus Vyer NC HG HG Vdr1 NC Vsus Vsus NC HG HG HG HG Vadd HG Vdr1

P2 P1
NC LG

NC LG

VG Vstd V2

VG VG V2
V3
V4 NC NC
P4 P5 P3 SG P6
VG NC LG
SG
VG PR LG
V3
V5 V1

NC V1

NC

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Description Of Each BLOCK

* P2 is connected to Y-SUS PCB s P101A


P1 is connected to X-SUS PCB s P201A
P4 is connected to VIDEO PCB s PA4
P5 is connected to VIDEO PCB s PA5
P3 is connected to DIGITAL PCB s P301A
P6 is connected to JACK PCB s PA6.

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5. SERVICE MODE

5-1. Entering SERVICE MODE

Push Remote controller’s “UP” MUTE DISPLAY MUTE BUTTON to enter


SERVICE adjust MODE.

5-2. Default Values fot SERVICE MODE

1) PW171
-SUB-BRIGHTNESS : 28
-SUB-CONTRAST : 40
-R-BIAS : 68
-G-BIAS : 65
-B-BIAS : 70
-R-GAIN : 67
-G-GAIN : 45
-B-GAIN : 78

2) SAA7118
-SUB BRT : 128
-SUB CONT : 50
-SUB CLR : 64
-SUB TNT : 0
-SUB SRP : 10

3) DPTV
-SUB BRT : 59
-SUB CONT : 13

4) CXA3516
-SUB CONT : 58
-Cb OFFSET : 39
-Cr OFFSET : 37
-HYS :3
-THRSLD : 14

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SERVICE MODE

5) MSP34X0
-PRESCALE : 22
5-3. Description of SERVICE MODE Items

1) PW171
(Note) This article is for adjustment after replacement of VIDEO PCB. These Values may vary
from set to set. Therefore if these values are recorded before replacing VIDEO PCB, you do
not need to adjust WHITE BALANCE additionally. The set up can be done using the
recorded values.
(1)SUB BRT : Set up BRIGHT standard value of PW171.
(2) SUB CONT : Set up CONTRST standard value of PW171.
(3) BIAS R : Set up RED BIAS value during WHITE BALANCE
(4) BIAS G : Set up GREEN BIAS value during WHITE BALANCE
(5) BIAS B : Set up BLUE BIAS value during WHITE BALANCE
(6) GAIN R :Set up RED GAIN value during WHITE BALANCE
(7) GAIN G : Set up GREEN GAIN value during WHITE BALANCE
(8) GAIN B : Set up BLUE GAIN value during WHITE BALANCE

2) SAA7118
(Note) This article is not for adjustment after replacement of VIDEO PCB. Therefore do not change
initial values.
(1) SUB BRT : Set up BRIGHT standard value of SAA7118.
(2) SUB CONT : Set up CONTRAST standard value of SAA7118.
(3) SUB CLR : Set up COLOR standard value of SAA7118.
(4) SUB TNT : Set up TINT standard value of SAA7118.
(5) SUB SRP : Set up SHARPNESS standard value of SAA7118.

3) DPTV
(Note) This article is not for adjustment after replacement of VIDEO PCB. Therefore do not
change initial values.
(1) SUB BRT : Set up BRIGHT standard value of DPTV MVS.
(2) SUB CONT : Set up CONTRAST standard value of DPTV MVS.

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SERVICE MODE

4) CXA3516
(Note) This article is not for adjustment after replacement of VIDEO PCB. Therefore do not
change initial values.
(1) SUB CONT : Set up CONTRAST standard value of CXA 3516
(2) Cb OFFSET : Set up BLACK LEVEL of Cb CHANNEL
(3) Cr OFFSET : Set up BLACK LEVEL of Cr CHANNEL
(4) HYS : Set up HYSTERISIS of SYNC
(5) THR SLP : Set up THRESHOLE of PEDESTAL LEVEL

5) MSP34X0
(Note) This article is not for adjustment after replacement of VIDEO PCB. Therefore do not
change initial values.
(1) PRESCLE : Set up AUDIO output signal’ s magnitude

6) MISC
(1) TST PTRN AT : Changing TEST PATTERN (RED GREEN BLUE BLACK WHITE )
every minute automatically.
(2) TST PTRN MA : Changing RED GREEN BLUE BLACK WHITE TEST PATTERN
manually using VOLUME UP KEY.
(3) AT PWR : ON - Condition where turning AC power on, automatically turns the SET on.
OFF -Condition where turning AC power on makes the Set STAND BY, and
Remocon’ s POWER on turns the set on from STAND BY state.
(4) JACK : Set up depending on JACK BOARD’ s input MODE
- MULTI : Used by DSP-4280 series
- MONITOR : Used by DSP-4282 series
- MONITOR+ : Used by DSP-4282 series with DSP-JU20 attached.
(Note) Wront setup causes displaying problem. So you must be careful when SETTING.
(5) PXL SFT
ON - Moving screen up, down left and right by some PIXELs every 20 seconds.
OFF - Fixing PIXEL position. No movement on screen.
(Note) PIXEL SHIFT function is solution to PDP’s characteristic phenomenon, so-called “Image
Sticking” problem. Leave this function ON, When displaying many fixed screen like PC
screen. When this function is ON the screen will move a little for every fixed interval but a
human eye can not recognize it well.

7) INFOR

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SERVICE MODE

(1) VER : Displaying Software’s VERSION

8) RESET
(1) EDID
(2) LEVEL 1 : RESET SERVICE MODE Condition’s All Values.
(3) LEVEL 2 : RESET SERVICE MODE Condition’s All Values except PW171 values
(4) FACTORY : RESET to factory shipping initialiaztion.

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6.Adjusting Method

6-1. Adjusting WHITE BALANCE

(1) Input 5 STEP GRAY SCALE PATTERN to Video Input Terminal. (refer to FIG<26>)

(2) Set the SCREEN MODE to NORMAL .

(3) Enter SERVICE MODE by inputting remote controller s UP MUTE DISPLAY


=> MUTE BUTTON, and then select PW171 and check Default Values of SERVICE MODE
Items. (refer to article 5. Service Mode)

(4) Attach WHITE BALANCE METER(FACTORY USE METER: CA-100) SENSOR to 80% Gray
Scale part. (refer to FIG<26>)

(5) Adjust WHITE BALANCE by varying R,G,B GAIN


-. Control R,G,B GAIN values so that the ranges are within Default Value 10.
If deviate from the range, classify the SET disqualified.
-. Set color coordinate to x = 0.280 0.01, y = 0.290 0.01 and color temperature
to above or equal to 10,000 K.

(6) Attach WHITE BALANCE METER s SENSOR to 40% Gray Scale part. (refer to FIG<26>)

(7) Adjust WHITE BALANCE by varying R,G,B BIAS


-. Control R,G,B BIAS values so that the ranges are within Default Value 5.
If deviate from the range, classify the SET disqualified.
-. Set color coordinate to x = 0.280 0.01, y = 0.290 0.01.

(8) Repeat above (4) ~ (7) until color coordinate is x=0.280, y=0.290. Attach WHITE BALANCE
METER s SENSOR to 100% Gray Scale part. (refer to FIG<26>) Control SUB CONTRAST so
that LUMINANCE is above or equal to 140 Cd/m2.

(9) Enter MENU BUTTON and Exit SERVICE MODE.

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Adjusting Method

6-2. Adjusting Driving Voltage and Waveform

6-2-1. Adjusting POWER PCB

(Note.1) Factory adjusted optimum voltage is stated at the LABEL located above the VIDEO PCB.
(refer to FIG<1>)
(Note.2) After replacing POWER PCB, adjust each voltage to optimum control voltage stated at
the LABEL.
(Note.3) Screen Condition : Enter SERVICE MODE and run TEST PATTERN FULL WHITE
(refer to 5. Service Mode)
(Note.4) Contact MULTIMETER s (-) TIP on the CHASSIS GROUND and (+) TIP on the
adjusting TP. (refer to FIG<22>)
(Note.5) Because adjusting while the SET is in operation, be cautious not to touch other parts
than adjusting TP with MULTIMETER s TIP. Make sure to use Plastic adjusting tool to
adjust VOLUME. (refer to FIG<22>)

1) Vsus(SUSTAIN Voltage) : Discharge Sustain Voltage


METER used : DIGITAL MULTIMETER (DC Voltage Measure Mode)
Adjusting TP : TP1 (refer to FIG<20>)
Adjusting VOLUME : RV500 (refer to FIG<20>)
Standard Voltage : 173V (This value could be different from the optimum
adjusting voltage)
Optimum adjusting Voltage : Stated in the LABEL (refer to FIG<1>)

2) Vyer(ERASE voltage) : Erase operation initial voltage of Last Sustain Pulse


METER used : DIGITAL MULTIMETER (DC Voltage Measure Mode)
Adjusting TP : TP3 (refer to FIG<20>)
Adjusting VOLUME : RV501 (refer to FIG<20>)
Standard Voltage : 166V (This value could be different from the optimum
adjusting voltage)
Optimum adjusting Voltage : Stated in the LABEL (refer to FIG<1>)

3) VADD(ADDRESS voltage) : DATA Input Voltage


METER used : DIGITAL MULTIMETER (DC Voltage Measure Mode)
Adjusting TP : TP2 (refer to FIG <20>)
Adjusting VOLUME : RV300 (refer to FIG <20>)
Standard Voltage : 72V (This value could be different from the optimum
adjusting voltage)
Optimum adjusting Voltage : Stated in the LABEL (refer to FIG<1>)

6-2-2. Adjusting X-SUS PCB

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Adjusting Method

(Note.1) Factory adjusted optimum voltage is stated in the LABEL above the VIDEO PCB.
(refer to FIG<1>)
(Note.2) After replacing X-SUS PCB, adjust each voltage to the optimum adjusting voltage as
stated in the LABEL
(Note.3) Screen Condition : After entering SERVICE MODE, run TEST PATTERN FULL
WHITE (refer to 5. Service Mode)
(Note.4) Contact MULTIMETER s (-) TIP on the CHASSIS GROUND and (+) TIP on the
adjusting TP. (refer to FIG<22>)
(Note.5) Because adjusting while the SET is in operation, be cautious not to touch other parts
than adjusting TP with MULTIMETER s TIP. Make sure to use Plastic adjusting tool to
adjust VOLUME. (refer to FIG<22>)

1) Vx_shelf (x_shelf Voltage) : X electrode sustaining voltage when writing


DATA
METER used : DIGITAL MULTIMETER (DC Voltage Measure Mode)
Adjusting TP : DCU16 (+) electrode (refer to FIG<6-1>, FIG<3>, and the
following Figure )
Adjusting VOLUME : RU1 (refer to FIG<6-1>, and FIG<3>)
Standard Voltage : 158V (This value could be different from the optimum
adjusting voltage)
Optimum adjusting Voltage : Stated in the LABEL (refer to FIG <1>)

(-) (+)

DCU16

6-2-3. Adjusting Y-SUS PCB

(Note.1) Factory adjusted optimum voltage is stated in the LABEL located above the VIDEO
PCB. (refer to FIG<1>)
(Note.2) After replacing Y-SUS PCB, adjust each voltage to the optimum adjust voltage as stated
in the LABEL
(Note.3) Screen Condition : After entering SERVICE MODE, run TEST PATTERN FULL
WHITE (refer to 5. Service Mode)
(Note.4) Contact MULTIMETER s (-) TIP on the CHASSIS GROUND and (+) TIP on the
adjusting TP. (refer to FIG<22>)
(Note.5) Because adjusting while the SET is in operation, be cautious not to touch other parts
than adjusting TP with MULTIMETER s TIP. Make sure to use Plastic adjusting tool to
adjust VOLUME. (refer to FIG<22>)

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Adjusting Method

1) Ramp Up Slope Adjustment


Adjusting VOLUME : RY2 (refer to FIG<6-2>, and FIG<2>)
Adjusting Method : Adjust VOLUME direction as shown below.

15

RY2

2) Ramp Down Slope Adjustment


Adjusting VOLUME : RY10 (refer to FIG<6-2>, and FIG<2>)
Adjusting Method : Adjust VOLUME direction as shown below.

RY10

3) Vramp_up (Ramp Up voltage) : Ramp Up voltage of Reset Waveform


METER used : DIGITAL MULTIMETER (DC Voltage Measure Mode)
Adjusting TP : DCY53 s (+) electrode (refer to FIG<6-2>, FIG<2> , and the
following Figure)
Adjusting VOLUME : RY7 (refer to FIG<6-2> and FIG<2>)
Standard Voltage : 230V (This value could be different from the optimum
adjusting voltage)
Optimum adjusting Voltage : Stated in the LABEL (refer to FIG<1>)

)+( )-(

DCY53
4) Vscan (SCAN voltage) : SCAN IC s GND voltage when SCAN
METER used : DIGITAL MULTIMETER (DC Voltage Measure Mode)
Adjusting TP : QY5 S(Source) electrode (refer to FIG<6-2>, FIG<2> , and
the following Figure)
Adjusting VOLUME : RY9 (refer to FIG<6-2> and FIG<2>)
Standard Voltage : -62V (This value could be different from the optimum
adjusting voltage)
Optimum adjusting Voltage : Stated in the LABEL (refer to FIG<1>)

G
D D
S

QY5
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Adjusting Method

FIG<6-1>X-SUS PCB Adjusting Points

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Adjusting Method

FIG<6-2>Y-SUS PCB Adjusting Points

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7. SOFTWARE UPGRADE Method

7. SOFTWARE UPGRADE Method

1. Connect the JACK PCB to the Video PCB.


2. Connect 9 PIN serial cable to the computer s serial port.
3. Connect serial cable s opposite end to Jack PCB s RS-232C port.
4. Run PC s Flashupgrader.exe and then push Next(N) > button.

5. Select current Upgrade file


- Copy files sent by research center to a folder you wish to copy.
- Browse and Select pwSDK.inf from the folder.

- Push Next(N) > button.

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SOFTWARE UPGRADE Method

6. Select as above and push Next(N) > button. Select Comm port and Boud rate and push Next(N)
> button.

7. Upgrade process will be displayed. Power the AC on will initiate the download.

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SOFTWARE UPGRADE Method

8. When all files Upgrade are complete, a window(below) will open. Push Finish button to
complete the process.

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8. SET Disassemble/Assemble Method

8. SET Disassemble/Assemble Method.

8-1. Facts You Must Know When Disassembling/Assembling PDP SET


(1) BACK COVER can be opened without separating the STAND from the PDP SET. (i.e. BACK
COVER can be opened without laying the SET)
(2) When PDP SET is opened with STAND attached, STAND connecting screws (without the
BACK COVER) must be used to stabilize the set.
(3) When closing BACK COVER again after the work is finished, unscrew STAND connecting
screws (without the BACK COVER) and then close the BACK COVER.
(4) All PCBs except CONN-LEFT, CONN-RIGHT PCB can be replaced with STAND attached.
(5) When replacing CONN-LEFT, CONN-RIGHT PCB, separate STAND from PDP SET first and
then lay the SET on a safe place to work.
(6) When working with SET standing, be careful not to let screws or PCBs drop inside SET.
(7) Screws, connector cables, and other tools must be kept separately for reassemble.

8-2. PCB Disassemble/Assemble Method


(1)SCANH/L PCB (refer to FIG<14>, FIG<15>)
Unscrew screws After lightly lift the PCB from the screw boss, disconnect from
CONNECTOR (PY01~PY04) connected to Y-SUS PCB. Turn the PCB over and disconnect
from PANEL FPC CONNECTOR (PS01~PS08).
(2) Y-SUS PCB (refer to FIG<2>)
Disconnect SCANH/L PCB from Y-SUS PCB Disconnect CONNECTOR (P101A~P103A)
Unscrew screws.
(3)X-SUS PCB (refer to FIG<3>)
Disconnect CONNECTOR (P201A~P202A, PU1~PU6) Unscrew screws.
(4)POWER PCB (refer to FIG<5>)
Disconnect CONNECTOR (P1~6) Unscrew screws.
(5)JACK PCB (refer to FIG <5>) and FIG<19>)
Disconnect CONNECTOR (PA6) Unscrew 2 screws connecting VIDEO PCB s Shield Case
Unscrew 3 screws in TERMINAL PLATE s external Disconnect JACK PCB from
CONNECTOR (P502) connecting VIDEO PCB Disconnect INLET FILTER
(6)VIDEO PCB (refer to FIG<4>)
Disconnect Connecting Connector (PA4~PA5, P601~P603) Disconnect JACK PCB
separate from four plastic support.
(7)DIGITAL PCB (refer to FIG<11>, FIG<12>)
Detach JACK PCB Detach VIDEO PCB Detach Connecting Connector (P102~P103,

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SET Disassemble/Assemble Method

P302~P304, PA603) Detach iron support Unscrew screws


(8)CONN-LEFT PCB (refer to FIG<6>, FIG<8>, FIG<11>)
Detach STAND from PDP SET Lay PDP SET in a stable place Detach JACK PCB
Detach Stand holding iron structures (LEFT & RIGHT) Detach Connecting Connector
(PC5~PC7, P304A, PC08A) Unscrew screws
(9)CONN-RIGHT PCB (refer to FIG<6>, FIG<8>, FIG<11>)
Detach STAND from PDP SET Lay PDP SET in a stable place Detach JACK PCB
Detach Stand holding iron structures (LEFT & RIGHT) Detach Connecting Connector
(PC1~PC4, P202, P302A~P303A, PC8A1) Unscrew screws
(10)KEY PCB (refer to FIG<8>)
Unscrew screws
(11)AC SWITCH & LED PCB (refer to FIG<10>, FIG<13>)
(Warning) Careful not to break Panel Gas Exhaust Tube!!!
Unscrew screws
(12)Assembling procedure is in the reversing sequence of the disassembling procedure.

8-3. FRONT MASK Disassemble/Assemble Method

8-3-1. Assembling/Disassembling with STAND attached.


(1)Detach BACK COVER (refer to FIG<19>)
(2)With BACK COVER detached, screw STAND holding screws. (Refer to FIG<6>)
(3)Unscrew the lower 2 screws of 3 screws located at the TERMINAL PLATE.
(Refer to FIG<19>)
(4)Detach KEY PCB
(5)Detach AC SWITCH & LED PCB
(6)Unscrew 4 FRONT MASK holding screws located at each corner of PANEL BACK PLATE
(Refer to FIG<7> ~ FIG<10>, FIG<13>)
(Note.1) At least two people must work together when assembling/disassembling FRONT
MASK.
(Note.2) Unscrewing these 4 screws separate FRONT MASK and PANEL completely.
Therefore, one person must be holding the FRONT MASK while unscrewing.
(7)Carefully separate FRONT MASK to the perpendicular direction from PANEL BACK PLATE.
Plastic guides located at the upper corners (left and right) of FRONT MASK is used for proper
connection to PANEL BACK PLATE.
(Refer to FIG<7> ~ FIG<10>, FIG<13>)
(8)Assembling procedure is in the reversing sequence of disassembling procedure.

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SET Disassemble/Assemble Method

(Note) Be cautious of FILTER GLASS not being stained with dust or extraneous material. Clean
FILTER GLASS with a clean and soft cloth before assembling.

8-3-2. Assembling/Disassembling procedures without STAND attached.


(1) Lay the Set on soft and safe place.
(2)Detach BACK COVER
(3)Unscrew the lower 2 screws of 3 screws located at the TERMINAL PLATE. (Refer to FIG<19>)
(4)Detach KEY PCB
(5)Detach AC SWITCH & LED PCB
(6)Unscrew 4 FRONT MASK holding screws located at each corner of PANEL BACK PLATE
(Note.1) At least two people must work together when assembling/disassembling FRONT MASK.
(Note.2) Unscrewing these 4 screws separate FRONT MASK and PANEL completely. Therefore,
one person must be holding the FRONT MASK while unscrewing.
(7)Lift Iron handles attached to the each corners of PANEL BACK PLATE perpendicularly by two
workers and put it where clean and safe.

8-4. FILTER GLASS Disassemble/Assemble Method (refer to FIG<18>)


(1)Separate FRONT MASK from the Set.
(2)Put the FRONT MASK down where safe for work.
(3)Unscrew 4 Iron structure s screws (LEFT, RIGHT, UP, DOWN) holding FILTER GLASS.
(Note) There are two kinds of screws so check the proper position.
(4)Carefully, separate FILTER GLASS from FRONT MASK
(5)Assembling procedure is in the reversing sequence of disassembling procedure.
(Note.1) Check front and back of FILTER GLASS. Make sure front is facing FRONT MASK s
external view.
(Note.2) Be cautious of FILTER GLASS not being stained with dust or extraneous material. Clean
FILTER GLASS with a clean and soft cloth before assembling.

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9. Main PCB Trouble Diagnosis

9-1. VIDEO & JACK PCB Trouble Diagnosis

1. Common checking process when No signal or No raster

Check start

Does No signal Is there a weak 1. confirm Ac connection


2. confirm Power S/W ON
screen appear? discharge on the
3. Check other PCBs
sereen?

Is P603 correctly
Check PA603
connected?
Is the signal input Jack Check the connection of
correctly connected? Jack(PDP or AV device)

Does input suorce (AV Is DVS,DHS,DCLK of Exchange Video


Is DVS,DHS,DCLK of
device) operate? Video PCB normal? PCB
Video PCB normal?

Is input selection in used Confirm input


mode ? selection 1. Check other PCBs (DIGITAL,
X/Y-SUS, CONNECTION
2. Reassemble or change PA603

2. When No VIDEO ( COMPOSITE , S-VHS , Y Cb Cr ) signal on screen


(1)Input PC or DTV signal and see if PC or DTV signals shown on screen
If no signal then check TP DCLKB. DHS. DVS signal
if DCLKB. DHS. DVS signal do not appear, VIDEO PCB has a
trouble.

(2) When Y Cb Cr input : Check 16th pin of P502

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COMPOSITE Input : TP Vin check

S- VHS input : Check 24th pin of P502(when COLOR BAR PATTERN)

If above signal do not appear, JACK PCB has a trouble.


(3)TP DECOE Check
If DECOE signal do not appear, JACK PCB has a trouble.
( CF : When COMPOSITE NTSC 3.58MHz, check TP COMB. CCOMB as well)

(4)TP VVS. VHS. VCLK. VPEN1 Check


If VVS. VHS. VCLK. VPEN1 signal do not appear, JACK PCB has a trouble.

3. When DTV (1080i. 720P. 480P ) signal do not appear on screen


(1)Input PC or VIDEO signal and see if PC or VIDEO signals shown on screen
If no signal then check TP DCLKB. DHS. DVS
If DCLKB. DHS. DVS signal do not appear, VIDEO PCB has a trouble.
(2) Check P502 s 1st PIN(V SYNC) , 2nd PIN(H SYNC) check-<when 1080i >

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If above signal do not appear, JACK PCB has a trouble.


(3) TP GHS . GVS . GCLK check
If GHS . GVS . GCLK signal do not appear, JACK PCB has a trouble.

4. When PC signal do not appear on screen


(1)Input DTV or VIDEO signal and see if DTV or VIDEO signals shown on screen
If no signal then check TP DCLKB. DHS. DVS
If DCLKB. DHS. DVS signal do not appear, JACK PCB has a trouble.
(2) P502 s 1st PIN(V SYNC) , 2nd PIN check(H SYNC)(when 800 X 600)

If above signal do not appear, JACK PCB has a trouble.


(3) TP GHS . GVS . GCLK Check
GHS . GVS . GCLK signal do not appear, JACK PCB has a trouble.

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5. When No Sound

Check start

1. Confirm AC connection
Does sereen appear? 2. Confirm Power S/W ON
3. Check Video or other PCBs

Is the Sound input Jack Check the connection of


correctly connected? Jack(PDP or AV device)

Is the Speaker correctly Check the connection of


connected? Speaker

Is TP L_OUT or R_OUT normal? IC704(CXA2069) has a trouble.


So, exchange JACK PCB.

IC 700 (MSP3420)has a trouble.


Is TP RIGHT or LEFT normal?
So, exchange JACK PCB.

Is JP708 s SOUND output JACK IC701 IC702 (TDA7480)has a trouble.


PCB normal? So, exchange JACK PCB.

SPEAKER or SOUND CABLE has a trouble.


So, exchange SPEAKER or SOUND CABLE

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6. When Key does not operate

Check start

1. Confirm AC connection
Does LED next to Power S/W 2. Confirm Power S/W ON
turn on in Red? 3. Check other PCBs

1. Check the connection to Video PCB


Does LED turn on in Green?
2. Check the Video PCB or other PCBs

1. PA601 CONNECTOR has a trouble


Is P601 s 2nd pin output normal?
2. Exchange Key PCB.

Check VIDEO PCB

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7. When Remote Controller does not operate

Check start

1. Confirm AC connection
Does LED next to Power
2. Confirm Power S/W ON
S/W turn on in Red?
3. Check other PCBs

Does Remote Controller Check the Battery of


operate? Remote Controller

Does Set turn on with 1. Check the connection to VIDEO PCB


Key operation? 2. Check VIDEO PCB

Whenever push remote


LED PCB has a trouble.
controllers button, does P602 s
2nd Pin output? So, Exchange LED PCB

1. VIDEO PCB s IR Receiving BLOCK has a


trouble.
2. Check VIDEO PCB

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9-2. DIGITAL PCB Trouble Diagnosis


( * Check voltage using MULTIMETER(DC voltage measure MODE), Refer to FIG<9-1> for
check point position )

1. Turn Power OFF Turn HIGH VOLTAGE Switch of POWER PCB OFF Turn the Power
ON .

2. Check POWER CONNECTOR( P301A ) for 5V, 3.3V input.


(1)5V input(1st and 2nd pin from the top) : Normal if 4.8V~5.2V
(2)3.3V input(6th and 7th pin from the top) : Normal if 3.2V~3.6V

3. Check the POWER related TP 2.5V, 3.3V_1~ 2, 5V_1~6 .


(1)2.5V : Normal if 2.3V ~2.7V
(2)3.3V_1~2 : Normal if 3.2V~3.6V
(3)5V_1~6 : Normal if 4.8V~5.2V

4. Check RESET, V_MUTE


(1)S_RESET : Normal if 3.2V~3.6V
(2)V_MUTE : Normal if 3.2V~3.6V

5. Normal output waveform for main signal point when using Digital Oscilloscope(refer to below
pictures).

(1)DVS

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(2)DHS

(3)DEN

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(4)DCLK

(5)CLK50M

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(6)M_CLK

(7)F_SUBF

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(8)CLK480

(9)SLCT

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(10) F_32SFT

(11) STILL : Continuously Maintaining 0 V


(12) OUT_CLK

(13) DEN_OUT : (3) Same as DEN (DELAY form of DEN )


(14) DCLK_OUT : (4) Same as DCLK ( Only phase is different from DCLK )

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FIG<9-1 >. DIGITAL PCB LAYOUT

ID26
P301A
CD1 CD2
LD1
5V_6 5V
ID33 LD2
1 GND
CD3 CD4
CD5 CD6 NC

3.3V
DVS
ID32 ID3 ID4
3.3V_1 GND
CLK50M
CD8 CD7 1 1
CD10 CD11
M_CLK 3.3V_2
DHS 2.5V
1 V_MUTE 1
ID5

2 1
F_SUBF F_32SFT

1 CLK480 STILL
ID8
PA603

ID1 SLCT ID2


S_RESET
1
ID6

DEN DEN_OUT
OUT_CLK
DCLK_OUT 5V_2
40 39 1
ID7

DCLK
Y_ERL X_NSHELF Z_IC3 1
Y_ERH
ID25

X_HIGH
XD1

Y_SUSL X_ERL
Y_SUSH X_ERH Z_IC2
1 1
ID24

X_SUSL
X_SUSH Z_IC1
P102

1
ID9

Y_SC20_3 ID34
1 1
Y-SC21_9
ID23

P302

7 Y_SC21_7 Z2_BLK
Y_BLK Z2_STB
1 Y_CLK Z2_CLK2 1
ID22

Z1_BLK 30
Y-SI2 Z2_CLK1
Z1_STB
ID10

Y_SI1
P103

Z1_CLK2
1 Y_SC20_2
Z1_CLK1 5V_1 5V_5
Z_IC4
Z_IC14
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
11
ID11 ID12 ID13 ID14 ID15 ID16 ID17 ID18 ID19 ID20 ID21
5V_3
1 1
50 50

P304 P303

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9-3. X-SUS PCB Trouble Diagnosis

1. After disconnect P201A CONNECTOR, turn on the power.

2. If the power turn on normally, check X_SUS PCB.

3. Disconnect P202A Connector.

4. Check remaining voltage of P201A. Current model contains Discharge Resistance for
discharging High Voltage (Vsus, Vadd) remaining inside the POWER PCB. Therefore, when dozen
or more remaining voltage is measured, it could be POWER PCB failure.

1) Vsus (173V) Voltage CHECK: When keeping above 10 volt, Using not less than 1K ohm 5 Watt
resistance to discharge remaining voltage.(Under 5 volt )
2) Vadd (68V) Voltage CHECK: When keeping above 10 volt, Using not less than 1K ohm 5 Watt
resistance to discharge remaining voltage.(Under 5 volt )

5. Check the Connectors Connection.

6. If no fault detected from above tests, do the following.

(1)Use DIODE TESTER reffering to the following Table.1~4.


(2)If abnormal components CHECK, then replace X-SUS PCB.
(3)If NORMAL, Check the Connectors Connection again.

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(Table 1.) Diode Tester Measure Value of PA7 s Each Terminal


+ : red, - : black
NAME DIODE TESTER MEASURE DIODE TESTER MEASURE
173V + -
1 Open Over 0.7V
GND - +
15V + -
2 Over 1.9V Over 0.4V
GND - +
Vadd + -
3 Open Open
GND - +

(Table 2.) Diode Tester Measure Value of P202A s Each Terminal


+ : red, - : black

Terminal Shape :(Top view, components side)

P202A

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112
PIN 6/7/10/11 is GND

DIODE TESTER MEASURE DIODE TESTER MEASURE


- + + -
GND 1 After about 15 sec,
GND 1 Over 0.4V
Over 1.6V
2 Over 1.9V 2 Over 0.8V
3 Over 1.9V 3 Over 0.8V
4 Over 1.9V 4 Over 0.8V
5 Over 1.9V 5 Over 0.8V
8 OPEN 8 Over 0.8V
9 OPEN 9 Over 0.8V
12 OPEN 12 OPEN

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(Table 3.) FET Diode Tester Measure Value


+ : red, -: black

Location NAME DIODE TESTER MEASURE DIODE TESTER MEASURE


D + After about 5 sec, -
1 QU19-QU20 Over 0.5V
S - Over 2.2V +
D + -
2 QU15-QU18 Open Over 0.4V
S - +

(table 4.) When HIC Diode test, do as the method equal to Y-SUSPCB
Check ( refer to 9-4)

Note after X_SUS PCB Repair


Make sure to check power module s high voltage (Vsus, Vadd). If remaining voltage detected,
use resistance to discharge them.
Make sure to check Connector(Power Connector, Signal Connector) s Connection
Check Panel s FPC and Connector PU1~6 s Connection
After replacing X_SUS PCB, readjust Vshelf as Optimum adjusting Voltage Table located above
VIDEO PCB.
Make sure to check screw connection between X-SUS PCB and Panel back-plate.
When using scope to check signals, GND terminal must be attached to HEAT SINK.

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9-4. Y-SUS PCB Trouble Diagnosis

1. After detach SCAN PCB from Y_SUS PCB, turn on the power.
2. If turn on normally, check SCAN PCB.
Detach just SCAN PCB from Y-SUS PCB and perform DIODE TESTER measurement as
below.

NAME DIODE TESTER MEASURE DIODE TESTER MEASURE


1 Vpp + Open - Over 0.4V
Vss - +
2 Vpp + Open - Over 0.6V
TP - +
3 TP + Open - Over 0.5V
Vss - +

If SCAN PCB failure is still estimated after above DIODE TESTER measurement, connect only
one of SCANL and SCANH PCB to Y-SUS PCB and set POWER PCB’s condition to LOW-
Voltage. After that, perform DC-VOLTAGE TESTER Measurement as following table.

NAME DIODE TESTER MEASURE DIODE TESTER MEASURE


1 Vpp + Over 38V - Under -38V
Vss - +
2 Vpp + -0.8V - Under 0.8V
GND - +
3 Vss + Under -39V - Over 39V
GND - +

3. If SCAN PCB is normal and “Power Shut Down” happens, then disconnect P101A and then turn
on the power.
4. If power turn on normally, check Y-SUS PCB.
5. Disconnect P102A, P103A Connectors.
6. Check remaining voltage of P101A. Current model contains “Discharge Resistance” for
discharging High Voltage (Vsus, Vadd) remaining inside the POWER PCB. Therefore, when
dozen or more remaining voltage is measured, it could be POWER PCB failure.

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1) Vsus (173V) Voltage CHECK: When keeping above 10 volt, Using not less than 1 K ohm 5
Watt resistance to discharge remaining voltage.(Under 5 volt )
2) Vadd (68V) Voltage CHECK: When keeping above 10 volt, Using not less than 1 K ohm 5
Watt resistance to discharge remaining voltage.(Under 5 volt )

7. Check the Connectors Connection.


8. If no fault detected from above tests, do the following.
(1) Use DIODE TESTER reffering to the following Table.1~4.
(2) If abnormal components CHECK, then replace Y-SUS PCB.
(3) If NORMAL, Check the Connectors’ Connection again.

(Table 1.) Diode Tester Measure Value of P101A’s Each Terminal


+ : red, - : black

NAME DIODE TESTER MEASURE DIODE TESTER MEASURE


1 170V + After about 10 - Over 0.7V
GND - sec, Open +
2 163V + After about 10 - Open
GND - sec, Open +
3 15V + Over 0.5V - Over 0.4V
GND - +

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(Table 2.) Diode Tester Measure Value of P102A and P103A’s Each Terminal
+ : red, - : black

Terminal Shape :(Top view, components side)

P103A P102A

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

GND

P103A

DIODE TESTER DIODE TESTER


MEASURE MEASURE
- + + -
1 Over 1.2V 1 Over 0.4V
2 OPEN 2 Over 0.8V
3 OPEN 3 Over 0.8V
4 OPEN 4 Over 0.8V
GND 5 OPEN GND 5 Over 0.8V
6 OPEN 6 Over 0.8V
7 OPEN 7 Over 0.8V
8 Over 1.9V 8 Over 0.8V
9 OPEN 9 Over 0.8V

P102A

DIODE TESTER DIODE TESTER


MEASURE MEASURE
- + + -
2 Over 1.9V 2 Over 0.8V
GND 3 Over 1.9V GND 3 Over 0.8V
4 Over 1.9V 4 Over 0.8V
5 Over 1.9V 5 Over 0.8V

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(table 3.) FET Diode Tester Measure Value


+ : red, -: black

DIODE DIODE
Location NAME MEASURE MEASURE
TESTER TESTER
D + After about - Over 0.4V
1 QY20-QY23
S - 3 sec, OPEN +
D + - Over 0.4V
2 QY7-QY12 OPEN
S - +
D + - Over 0.4V
3 QY14-QY19 OPEN
S - +
D + - Over 0.4V
4 QY13 OPEN
S - +
D + - Over QY1-0.4V
5 QY1-QY2 OPEN
S - + Over QY2-0.5V
D + -
6 QY3-QY5 OPEN Over 0.4V
S - +

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(table 4.) HIC(Hybrid IC) Diode Tester Measure Value


+ : red, -: black

For the HIC inside Y-SUS PCB, PIN number starts from lower right when the PCB is attached
to the SET and looked from the front.
For the HIC inside X-SUS PCb, PIN number starts from upper left when the PCB is attached to
the SET and looked from the front.

40 OUT_H 1 V_SUS

39 OUT_H 2 V_SUS

38 OUT_L 3 V_SUS

37 OUT_L 4 V_SUS

36 NC 5 NC

35 POWER_GND 6 V_CC

34 POWER_GND 7 V_DD

33 POWER_GND 8 NC

32 POWER_GND 9 SIG_GND

31 NC 10 SIG_GND

30 EL1 11 NC

29 EL1 12 IN1

28 NC 11 SD1

27 EC1 12 IN2

26 EC1 13 NC

25 EC2 14 IN3

24 EC2 15 SD2

23 NC 16 NC

22 EL2 17 IN4

21 EL2 13 SD3

PIN9~10 and PIN17, 20, 32~35 are shorted to GND.


PIN24~27 are shorted to each other.
PIN37~40 are shorted to each other.

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DIODE TESTER DIODE TESTER


MEASURE MEASURE
- + + -
1~4 After about 15sec, OPEN 1~4 Over 0.7V
5 NC 5 NC
6 0.5V DLTKD 6 Over 0.4V
7 Over 1.2V 7 Over 0.4V
8 NC 8 NC
9~`10 GND 9~`10 GND
11 NC 11 NC
12 Over 1.2V 12 Over 0.5V
13 0 13 0
14 Over 1.2V 14 Over 0.5V
15 NC 15 NC
16 Over 1.2V 16 Over 0.5V
17 0 17 0
GND 18 NC GND 18 NC
19 Over 1.2V 19 Over 0.5V
20 0 20 0
21~22 After about 10sec, OPEN 21~22 Over 0.3V
23 NC 23 NC
24~25 OPEN 24~25 Over 0.8V
26~27 OPEN 26~27 Over 0.8V
28 NC 28 NC
29~30 After about 10sec, OPEN 29~30 Over 0.3V
31 NC 31 NC
32~35 GND 32~35 GND
36 NC 36 NC
37~38 OPEN 37~38 Over 0.3V
39~40 OPEN 39~40 Over 0.3V

Note after Y_SUSTAIN B/D REPAIR


Make sure to check power module’s high voltage (Vsus, Vyer). If remaining voltage detected,
use resistance to discharge them.
Make sure to check Connectors(Power Connector, Signal Connector, Connector between SCAN
PCB and Y-SUS PCB)’s Connection.
After replacing Y_SUS PCB, readjust Vramp_up, Vscan Voltage and Slope of Ramp_up,
Ramp_down as Optimum adjusting Voltage Table located above VIDEO PCB. (Refer to 6-2-3)
Make sure to check screw connection between X-SUS PCB and Panel back-plate.
When using scope to check signals, GND terminal must be attached to HEAT SINK

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9-5. CONNECTION PCB & DATA COF Trouble Diagnosis

1. If vertical line is missing or the discharge is other than bar shape on the screen, check
CONNECTION and DATA COF.

2. Check CONNECTION and/or DATA COF if following.


When P202 is connected, if Vadd and/or 5V is not supplied normally.
But, when separated, Vadd and/or 5V is supplied normally.

If this is the case, check each connectors connection. (Check if there isn t any extraneous
material between the Connector pins. Check whether cables and FPC are correctly connected)
Check the chip resistance(four parallel connected 47 ohm ) located left and right of each PC
1~7 of CONN-LEFT/RIGHT PCB to see if open/short circuit..
If all above are normal, unscrew DATA COF and observe DIODE TESTER.
: Check C5~8 If over 0.4V, Normal.
C 1~4 If over 0.45V, Normal.

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9-6. POWER PCB Trouble Diagnosis

Although X-SUS / Y-SUS / SCAN / DATA COF are checked, but still the set does not operate, and
then check if the following Power PCB s Trouble Symptoms appear.

After unplugging X-SUS / Y-SUS PCB s Power Connectors(P101A, P201A) and checking
remaining voltage, there still exist several tens of remaining voltage.

When output condition of Power Module is set to LOW-Voltage, output voltage table lists 4~10
are NOT normal. Or when set to HIGH-Voltage, output voltage table list 1~3 are NOT normal. (
Refer to 4-3-2 )

When output condition of Power Module is set to LOW-Voltage, output voltage table lists 4~10
are normal. But when set to HIGH-Voltage, output voltage table list 1~3 are NOT normal. (
Refer to 4-3-2 )

After turn SET on with Remote Controller when output condition of Power Module is set to
HIGH-Voltage, the LED turn Green but the Power Shut Down happens after 2~3 seconds.

If high voltage(Vsus, Vyer, Vadd) measured from Power PCB is different from that of Optimum
adjusting Voltage LABEL, readjust the voltages referring to 6-2-1. Adjusting Power PCB

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10. TROUBLE SHOOTING

10-1. Facts you must know when Trouble diagnosis or repairing


(1) Set s trouble diagnosis and repairing means Module Exchange . In other words, find out
which PCB modules are not working and replace them with normal PCB modules. Do not need
to fix broken PCB modules in themselves.
(2) This TROUBLE SHOOTING list only contains representative and simple PCB trouble
diagnosis and Module Exchange method. Therefore, if you find Sets that are difficult to
diagnose or to repair, contact Daewoo Electronics.
(3)Basic TROUBLE SHOOTING procedure
Check Trouble Symptom Detach BACK COVER Trouble Diagnosis replace broken
PCB module Adjust new PCB module ( when replacing X-SUS, Y-SUS, POWER, VIDEO
PCB, need Adjusting Prodedure. Refer to 6. Adjusting Method ) HEATRUN (for at least 30
minutes, input TEST PATTERN FULL WHITE), FUNCTION CHECK Repair Complete.
(4)Keep broken PCB modules separately for replacing with new PCB modules.
(5)Required equipments for trouble diagnosis
- DIGITAL MULTIMETER (User Mode : measure DC VOLTAGE, measure DIODE
VOLTAGE, SHORT-OPEN TEST )
- Screwdriver (or electric screwdriver), plastic adjusting tool
(6) Each BLOCK operation was explained including DIGITAL OSCILLOSCOPE signal, but this is
reference only and applying them for repair is not necessary. (After additional education,
DIGITAL OSCILLOSCOPE could be used)
(7) Before assemble/disassemble PCBs, check to see if AC Switch is OFF .
(8) After replacing X-SUS, Y-SUS, POWER, VIDEO PCB, the PCB, needs extra adjustment.
(Refer to Service Manual 6. Adjusting Method)
(9) After the set is repaired, leave BACK COVER open for followings. Do HEATRUN for at least
30 minutes by inputting SERVICE MODE s TEST PATTERN (Refer to Service Manual 5.
Service Mode) FULL WHITE. Check the screen condition and basic functions (remote control
operation etc.).
(10) After BACK COVER is closed, redo HEATRUN for at least one hour by inputting FULL
WHITE using SERVICE MODE s TEST PATTERN. Check the screen condition and basic
functions.
10-2. Typical Symptoms of PCB s Trouble or bad CONNECTION
(1)Symptoms of X-SUS or Y-SUS PCB s Trouble
<Symptom.1> Not even weak discharge (luminescence) shows on screen.
<Symptom.2> Discharge (luminescence) on screen is unstable (refer to Trouble
Symptom Picture<8> )
<Symptom.3> Set is producing unusual noise.
<Symptom.4> POWER SHUT DOWN occur ( refer to Service Manual 10-3 )
(2)Symptoms of SCAN PCB Trouble

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(Note.1) SCAN PCB is divided into SCANH PCB (drive upper screen) and SCANL PCB (drive
lower screen). Each SCAN PCB contains four (64 PIN Output) SCAN DRIVER IC.
SCANH PCB drives upper 240 lines out of 480 total lines and SCANL PCB drives
lower 240 lines. Therefore, if either screen s upper or lower part is abnormal, then it
is possible that one of SCANH PCB or SCANL PCB is broken or having a bad
CONNECTION.
(Note.2) When SCAN PCB has some problems, those are most likely bad CONNECTOR
CONNECTION caused by dust or extraneous material. Therefore, check the condition
of CONNCETOR CONNECTION before diagnoses the PCB.
<Symptom.1> Horizontal lines (BLACK or irregular data, group or single) occur. (refer to
Trouble Symptom Picture <5> ~ <12> )
<Symptom.2> Upper and lower screen overlap each other. ( Upper data influence lower data,
refer to Trouble Symptom Picture <8> )
<Symptom.3> Not even weak discharge (luminescence) shows on screen.
<Symptom.4> Discharge (luminescence) on screen is unstable (refer to Trouble
Symptom Picture <8> )
<Symptom.5> POWER SHUT DOWN occur ( refer to Service Manual 10-3 )
(3)Symptoms of DATA COF Trouble
(Note.1) DATA COF consists of total 7 PADs in a SET. Each COF PAD consists of total four
96 PIN output DATA DRIVER IC , which drives one-seventh part in total
2559(=853*3(R,G,B)) vertical lines. Therefore, if specific screen part is abnormal it is
likely that particular DATA COF is broken or BAD CONNECTION. Moreover,
DATA COF is connected to DATA Electrode (Z Electrode : Vertical Direction) of
PANEL by HEAT COMPRESSION Processing. So, if DATA COF has a trouble, the
entire PANEL must be replaced.
(Note.2) DATA COF s Trouble is more likely caused by BAD CONNECTOR CONNECTION
due to dust or extraneous material. Therefore, make sure to check the related
CONNECTOR CONNECTION.
<Symptom.1> Vertical line (BLACK or abnormal data, group or single) occur ( refer to Trouble
Symptom Picture <1> ~ <4> )
<Symptom.2> For particular vertical BLOCK, Discharge (luminescence) is unstable or not
operating. ( refer to Trouble Symptom Picture <2>, <4> )
<Symptom.3> POWER SHUT DOWN occur ( refer to Service Manual 10-3 )
(4)Symptoms of POWER PCB Trouble
<Symptom.1> Not even weak discharge (luminescence) shows on screen.
<Symptom.2> Discharge (luminescence) on screen is unstable (refer to Trouble
Symptom Picture<8> )
<Symptom.3> Set is producing unusual noise

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<Symptom.4> POWER SHUT DOWN occur ( refer to Service Manual 10-3 )


(5)Symptoms of DIGITAL PCB Trouble
(Note) DIGITAL PCB produces CONTROL SIGNALs for normal operation of Driving
BLOCK(X-SUS,Y-SUS,SCAN,DATA). Trouble of this PCB could generate further
damage to Driving BLOCK circuit. In other words, if Driving BLOCK CONTROL
SIGNALs are abnormal, all kinds of trouble symptoms of PCBs within Driving BLOCK
could occur.
<Symptom.1> Not even weak discharge (luminescence) shows on screen.
<Symptom.2> Discharge (luminescence) on screen is unstable (refer to Trouble
Symptom Picture<8> )
<Symptom.3> Screen DATA is abnormal
<Symptom.4> POWER SHUT DOWN occur ( refer to Service Manual 10-3 )
(6)Symptoms of VIDEO or JACK PCB Trouble
<Symptom.1> Only weak discharge (luminescence) shows on screen, but No Data is on screen
<Symptom.2> Screen DATA is abnormal
<Symptom.3> Particular input signal (Video, PC or Component etc.) does not operate
<Symptom.4> No SOUND
<Symptom.5> The Set does not operate normally. But, after turn off AC Power, if turn on again,
it operates normally again.
<Symptom.6> Remote Control or KEY does not operate
<Symptom.7> POWER SHUT DOWN occur ( refer to Service Manual 10-3 )
(7)Symptoms of CONN-LEFT & CONN-RIGHT PCB
(Note) CONN-LEFT & CONN-RIGHT PCB are to distribute Driving power (5V, Vadd)
provided by POWER PCB and CONTROL SIGNAL/DATA provided by DIGITAL PCB
to each PCB(X-SUS, Y-SUS, SCAN, DATA). This PCB contains simple components
such as BUFFER IC, resistors, capacitor etc. Therefore the trouble is most likely caused
by bad CONNECTOR CONNECTION due to dust or extraneous material.
<Symptom.1> Vertical line (BLACK or abnormal data, group or single) occur
( refer to Trouble Symptom Picture <1> ~ <4> )
<Symptom.2> For particular vertical BLOCK, Discharge (luminescence) is unstable or not
operating. ( refer to Trouble Symptom Picture <2>, <4> )
<Symptom.3> All possible symptoms when X-SUS, Y-SUS, or SCAN PCB has a trouble.
(8)Representative Symptoms caused by bad CONNECTION between PCBs.
(Note) Dust or extraneous materials most likely to cause bad CONNECTION. Most of this case,
it can be solved if using soft brush, AIR FRESHER, or breath to clean dust or extraneous
materials or reassemblling the Connector.

VIDEO DIGITAL ( P603 PA603 )

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- Possible Symptoms when VIDEO or DIGITAL PCB has a trouble

DIGITAL Y-SUS ( Y-CONTROL : P102 P102A, P103 P103A)


- Possible Symptoms when Y-SUS PCB or SCAN PCB has a trouble

DIGITAL CONN-LEFT ( P304 P304A )


- Possible Symptoms when DATA COF(1st ~ 3rd PAD from left) or CONN-
LEFT PCB has a trouble ( refer to Trouble Symptom Picture <2> ~ <4> )

DIGITAL CONN-RIGHT ( P302 P302A, P303 P303A )


- Possible Symptoms when DATA COF(4th ~7th PAD from left) or CONN-
RIGHT PCB has a trouble ( refer to Trouble Symptom Picture <1> )
- Possible Symptoms when X-SUS PCB has a trouble ( P302 P302A
CONNECTION contains X-SUS PCB CONTROL SIGNAL as well as DATA.
So if this CONNECTION is bad, X-SUS PCB might not operate).

CONN-RIGHT X-SUS ( X-CONTROL : P202 P202A )


- Possible Symptoms when X-SUS PCB has a trouble.
- Only weak discharge (luminescence) shows on screen. But, No Data ison
screen. ( P202 P202A CONNECTION contains Vadd power source as well
as X-CONTROL. So, if this CONNECTION is bad, the problem could be
caused by incorrect power supply to DATA COF )

CONN-LEFT/RIGHT DATA COF (Z_DATA/CONTROL : PC1~7 )


- Possible Symptoms when DATA COF has a trouble.
( refer to Trouble Symptom Picture <1> ~ <4> )

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10-3. Trouble Diagnosis and Repairing Method for Representative Symptoms


(1)When POWER SHUT DOWN occurs
<1> Definition of SHUT DOWN
- When LED Color is Green, can t hear POWER operating sound. (Red : STAND BY, Green :
Operating)
- When Turn OFF and turn ON AC SWITCH again, and turn Remote Control POWER ON ,
POWER RELAY do not operate normally, and POWER operating sound can not be detected.
<2> PCB Check Priority (Left to Right)
- POWER, X-SUS, Y-SUS, SCANL/H, DATA, DIGITAL, VIDEO, CONN-LEFT/RIGHT
<3> Trouble Repairing Procedure
- As shown in FIG<10-1>, first check which of LOW VOLTAGE part or HIGH VOLTAGE
part has a trouble.
- If LOW VOLTAGE part is broken is checked, as shown in FIG<10-2> diagnose the SET and
then replace the broken PCB.
- If HIGH VOLTAGE part is broken is checked, as shown in FIG<10-3>
diagnose the SET and then replace the broken PCB.
- <Note.1> When disconnecting/connecting connectors, you must turn OFF the AC power and
check the direction/position of them before working.
- <Note.2> If you turn the SET ON with X-SUS PCB and Y-SUS PCB s POWER
CONNECTORS (P101A, P201A) disconnected, although you turn the SET OFF
again, Remaining Voltage still exists in the POWER PCB. Therefore assemble the
connectors several minutes after. Or, check the Remaining Voltage (Vsus, Vadd) by
multimeter. If Vsus is less 10V, connect connectors. Connecting connectors with the
Remaining Voltage (Vsus,Vadd) over 10V could generate sparks and be dangerous to
Operators or SET.
(2)When Screen Discharge (luminescence) is abnormal
<1> Definition of Abnormal Screen Discharge (luminescence)
- In Entire or part of screen, irregular and unstable Discharge arises. (Refer to Trouble Symptom
Picture<8>)
- This symptoms are divided into No Discharge and Wrong Discharge
- No Discharge : Pixels which should discharge do not emit light. When WHITE PATTERN is
displayed, one of RED, GREEN, BLUE does not emit light, so CYAN(GREEN+BLUE),
MAGENTA(RED+BLUE) or YELLOW(RED+GREEN) shows on some part of the screen.
- Wrong Discharge : Pixels which should not discharge emit light. When single color like RED,
GREEN, BLUE pattern is displayed, CYAN(GREEN+BLUE), MAGENTA(RED+BLUE) or
YELLOW(RED+GREEN) shows on some part of the screen.
- If No Discharge or Wrong Discharge is severe, it can be easily detected when any moving
image is displayed. But if it is not severe, it can be detected only when certain particular

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images are displayed.


<2> PCB Check Priority(Left to Right)
- X-SUS, Y-SUS, SCAN, POWER, DATA, DIGITAL, CONN-LEFT/RIGHT
<3> Trouble Repairing Procedure
- First, refer to 6-2 Adjusting Driving Voltage and Waveform to check if each voltage is
adjusted according to Optimum Voltage LABEL . If the there are voltage difference, adjust
voltage according to the Optimum Voltage LABEL and then check the screen.
- If voltages are adjusted correctly, perform trouble diagnosis in the order as shown in FIG<10-
4> and then replace broken PCB.
(3)When Vertical or Horizontal lines (regular or irregular, single or block) occur
<1> Definition of Horizontal Line , Vertical Line
- Horizontal Line/Vertical Line OPEN : Problematic line s electrode or signal line is OPEN, so
it is displayed BLACK.
- Horizontal Line/ Vertical Line SHORT : Problematic line and adjoining lines are SHORTING
each other creating abnormal color lines.
- Single Horizontal Line An irregular Horizontal Line exists independently on the screen.
(Refer to Trouble Symptom Picture<6>)
- Block Horizontal Line Horizontal Line with Block Shape exists on the screen. (Refer to
Trouble Symptom Picture<5>)
- Single Vertical Line An irregular Vertical Line exists independently on the screen. (Refer to
Trouble Symptom Picture<4>)
- Block Vertical Line Vertical Line with Block Shape exist on the screen. (Refer to Trouble
Symptom Picture<5>)
<2> PCB Check Priority (Left to Right)
- Horizontal Line : SCAN, Y-SUS, DIGITAL
- Vertical Line : DATA, CONN-LEFT/RIGHT, DIGITAL
<3> Trouble Repairing Procedure
- Single Vertical Line Occurrence: DATA COF or PANEL has a trouble. So replace PANEL
- Block Vertical Line Occurrence: Most of the time this is caused by bad connection due to
extraneous materials or connectors not connected properly. Firstly, following Data Path,
DIGITAL CONN-LEFT/RIGHT ( Among seven DATA COF PAD, CONN-LEFT PCB
drives left 3(PC5~PC7), and CONN-RIGHT PCB drives right 4 DATA COFs. So, first check
which one of CONN-LEFT and CONN-RIGHT drive problematic COF PAD. ) DATA COF,
check the connection between each PCBs. Secondly, check if there are no dust, bits of iron, or
any other extraneous material between the connectors. Thirdly, reassemble and check if the
problem is solved. If the problem still exits, try to replace related PCBs one by one with the
DIGITAL PCB as a start.- Single Horizontal Line Occurrence : Firstly, if the position of the
line is at the upper part of the screen check SCANH PCB s connector

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connection(PS01~PS04). Otherwise check SCANL PCB s connector connection(PS05~PS08


). Secondly, check if there are no dust, bits of iron, or any other extraneous material between
the connectors. Thirdly, reassemble and check if the problem is solved. If the problem still
exits, try to replace problematic SCAN PCB.
- Block Horizontal Line Occurrence : Firstly, check problematic SCAN PCB s ( SCANH PCB if
the Block Horizontal Line exists at the upper part of the screen, otherwise SCANL PCB)
connector( PS01~PS08, PY01~PY04 ) condition. Secondly, check if there are no dust, bits of
iron, or any other extraneous material between the connectors. Thirdly, reassemble and check if
the problem is solved. If the problem still exits, try to replace problematic SCAN PCB.
(4)When weak Discharge exists on screen but OSD screen can not be seen
<1> Definition of this symptom
- When the set was turned on, screen is BLACK but Weak Discharge (luminescence) exists.
- When OSD does not show on screen and the set does not respond to remote controller or KEY
panel s any button.
<2> PCB CHECK PRIORITY
- VIDEO PCB
<3> Trouble Repairing Procedure
- If no problem in Connection(VIDEO DIGITAL), replace VIDEO PCB

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Main PCB Trouble Diagnosis

AC PWR "OFF"

BACK COVER "OPEN"

POWER PCB’s HIGH VOLTAGE


SWITCH "OFF" (refer to FIG<21>)

AC PWR "ON"

PWR "ON" with Remote Controller

"SHUT DOWN"
occur?

* LOW VOLTAGE part is N. G. * HIGH VOLTAGE part is N. G.


*PCB check priority : *PCB check priority :
DIGITAL => VIDEO => POWER X-SUS => Y-SUS => SCAN
*Trouble Diagnosis in order shown *Trouble Diagnosis in order shown
as FIG<10-2> as FIG<10-2>

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AC PWR "OFF"

POWER PCB’s HIGH VOLTAGE


SWITCH "OFF" (refer to FIG<21>)

Disconnect X-SUS, Y-SUS ’s PWR


Connector (P201A, P101A)

AC PWR "ON" =>


PWR "ON" with Remote Controller

"SHUT DOWN"
occur?

Disconnect DIGITAL’s PWR Reconnect only X-SUS’s PWR


Connector (P301A) Connector (P201A)

AC PWR "ON" => AC PWR "ON" =>


PWR "ON" with Remote Controller PWR "ON" with Remote Controller

"SHUT DOWN" "SHUT DOWN"


occur? occur?

VIDEO or JACK DIGITAL PCB is X-SUS PCB is N.G. Y-SUS or SCAM


PCB is N.G. N.G. PCB is N.G.

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AC PWR "OFF"

POWER PCB’s HIGH VOLTAGE


SWITCH "ON" (refer to FIG<21>)

Disconnect X-SUS, Y-SUS’s PWR


Connector (P201A, P101A)

AC PWR "ON" =>


PWR "ON" with Remote Conrtoller

"SHUT DOWN"
occur?

AC PWR "OFF"

POWER PCB is Reconnect only X-SUS’s PWR


N.G. Connector (P201A)

AC PWR "ON" =>


PWR "ON" with Remote Controller

"SHUT DOWN"
occur?

X-SUS PCB is
N.G.
Y-SUS or SCAN
PCB is N.G.

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AC PWR "OFF =>


BACK COVER OPEN

Y-SUS & SCAN PCB DIODE TEST


(refer to 9-4 and FIG<23>)

DIODE VOLTAGE
Normal?

With SCANH/L PCB separated from


Replace X-SUS PCB Y-SUS PCB, DIODE TEST for
SCANL/H PCB
(refer to 9-4, FIG<24> ~ <25>)
AC PWR "ON" =>
PWR "ON" with Remote Controller

Discharge still
abnormal?
SCANL/H PCB
DIODE VOLTAGE
Normal?
X-SUS PCB
is N.G.
Replace Y-SUS PCB

SCAN PCB
is N.G.
Discharge still
abnormal?

Y-SUS PCB
Y-SUS PCB
is N.G.
is N.G.
Replace SCANL/H PCB

SCANL/H PCB
is N.G.

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11. ASSEMBLY LIST

No. PCB ASS Y NAME ASS Y CORD ASS Y DESCRIPTION


1 VIDEO PCB AS PEVDMSD035 PCB VIDEO MANUAL AS
2 JAC PCB AS PEJAMSD035 PCB JACK MANUAL AS
3 DIGITAL PCB AS PEDGMSD035 PCB DIGITAL MANUAL A
4 X-SUS PCB AS PEXSMSD035 PCB X-SUS MANUAL AS
5 Y-SUS PCB AS PEYSMSD035 PCB Y-SUS MANUAL AS
6 SCANH PCB AS PES1MSD035 PCB SCAN UP AS
7 SCANL PCB AS PES2MSD035 PCB SCAN-DOWN AS
8 CONN-LEFT PCB AS PELUMSD035 PCB LEFT MANUAL AS
9 CONN-RIGHT PCB AS PERUMSD035 PCB RIGHT MANUAL AS
10 MODULE POWER 4950M01110 SP-3000
11 CONNECTOR 4950707008 YMW025-07R+YMT025R+ULW=490
12 CONNECTOR 4950707009 12505WR-07+12505TS=60
13 CONNECTOR 4950711008 12505WR-11+12505TS=60
14 CONNECTOR 4950711007 YMW025-11R+YMT025R=360
15 CONNECTOR 4950712008 12505WR-12+12505TS=80
16 CONNECTOR 4950709013 YMW025-09R+YMT025R+ULW=180
17 CONNECTOR 4950730002 RX30PX160MMX0.5X(0.05X0.3)
18 CONNECTOR 4950750006 KX50PX100MMX0.5X(0.05X0.3
19 CONNECTOR 4950750006 KX50PX100MMX0.5X(0.05X0.3
20 CONNECTOR 4950706024 12505WR-06+12505TS=30
21 CONNECTOR 4950710013 YMH025-10R+YMT025R+ULW=450
22 CONNECTOR 4950705012 YMH025-05R+YMT025R+ULW=440
23 CONNECTOR 4950706025 12505HS-06+12505TS+ULW=750
24 CONNECTOR 4950705013 12505HS-05+12505TS+ULW=920
25 CONNECTOR 4950740001 DF13-40DS-1.25C+DF13-2630SCF+ULW=150
26 CONNECTOR 4950704024 YMH025-04R+YMT025R+ULW=420
27 BRACKET SUPPORT L AS 4951800900 DSP-4280
28 BRACKET SUPPORT R AS 4951801000 DSP-4280
29 BRKT VIDEO 4953401900 SECC T0.6
30 CABLE TIE 4856813100 DA-140
31 CLAMP CORE 4956801200 FTH-3-01
32 CLAMP WIRE 4956800100 STL-J-600-6M-01
33 CLAMP WIRE 4956801100 KSK-3140-RT
34 FILTER EMI 5PZCAT3035 ZCAT3035-1330
35 FILTER EMI 5PZCAT3035 ZCAT3035-1330
36 SCREW MACHINE 7003401012 BIN 4X10 MFZN BK
37 SCREW MACHINE 7063401211 M/C BIN 4X12 MFZN SW
38 SCREW MACHINE 7063401211 M/C BIN 4X12 MFZN SW
39 SCREW MACHINE 7003401012 BIN 4X10 MFZN BK
40 SCREW MACHINE 7008300811 WAS 3X8 MFZN
41 SCREW MACHINE 7063401211 M/C BIN 4X12 MFZN SW
42 SCREW TAPPTITE 7178301011 TT2 WAS 3X10 MFZN
43 SCREW TAPPTITE 7178301011 TT2 WAS 3X10 MFZN
44 SPEC. PLATE 4955400200 PE FILM 98X78
45 SUPPORT CIRCUIT C 4957300400 PCBEHE2-25M-01

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FIG<1> TOTAL

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FIG<2> Y-SUS & SCAN

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FIG<3> X-SUS

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FIG<4> VIDEO & JACK

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FIG<5> POWER

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FIG<6> INLET

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FIG<7> LEFT-UP

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FIG<8> LEFT-DOWN

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FIG<9> RIGHT-UP

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FIG<10> RIGHT-DOWN

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FIG<11> WITHOUT JACK

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FIG<12> DIGITAL

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FIG<13> AC SWITCH ASSEMBLY

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FIG<14> SCAN-ASSEMBLY 1

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42” widescreen plasma display panel

DSP-4280GM

480p progressive scan display


853 x 480 pixels resolution
3000 : 1 contrast ratio
600 cd/m2 brightness
3.22 inch thinnest unit
computer display VGA~UXGA
160o viewing vertical/horizontal
quiet without internal cooling fans

DAEWOO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.


120 Chubb Avenue, Lyndhurst, NJ 07652
phone 201.964.9300 fax 201.842.1210
internet http://www.daewoodigital.com
specifications DSP-4280GM
4 2 ” w i d e s c r e e n p l a s m a d i s p l a y p a n e l

V I D E O
screen size 42 inch diagonal, aspect ratio 16:9
resolution 480p, 853 x 480 pixels, wide VGA
viewing angle 160 degree vertical / horizontal
PC display VGA ~ UXGA
peak luminance 600 cd/m2
contrast ratio 3000 : 1

A U D I O
system hi-fi stereo
speakers 2 external ( left & right 8 watt each )

CONVENIENCES
DTV ready 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i
picture mode 16:9, 4:3, panorama, zoom, etc.
line doubling 3D motion adaptive
user interface on screen display graphic menu ( GUI )

CONNECTIONS
video PC input 1 ( 15 pin D-sub )
component input 2 ( Y PB PR )
s-video input 2
video input 2 ( NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-M/N, NTSC4.43 )
audio sound input 5 ( PC, component, s-video, video )
sound output 2 ( left & right external speaker output )
misc. RS-232C port 1 ( for upgrade )

MISCELLANEOUS
dimension & weight 40.94W x 24.72H x 3.22D inch & 66 lbs
power consumption AC 100~240 Volt 50/60 Hz, 320 watt
optional accessories speaker, stand, hanger, etc.
FIGURE COLLECTION

FIG<15> SCAN-ASSEMBLY 2

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FIG<16> X-SUS_ASSEMBLY

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FIG<17> FRONT MASK_ASSEMBLY

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FIG<18> FRONT MASK_INSIDE

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FIG<19> BACK COVER

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FIG<20> POWER ADJUSTING POINTS

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FIGURE COLLECTION

FIG<21> POWER HIGH VOLTAGE SWITCH

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FIGURE COLLECTION

FIG<22> HOW TO ADJUST VOLTAGE

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FIGURE COLLECTION

FIG<23> Y-SUS & SCAN PCB DIODE TEST

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FIGURE COLLECTION

FIG<24> SCANH PCB DIODE TEST

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FIGURE COLLECTION

FIG<25> SCANL PCB DIODE TEST

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FIGURE COLLECTION

FIG<26> 5 STEP GRAY SCALE PATTERN

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14. Trouble Sumpton Picture

Trouble Symptom Picture<1>

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Trouble Sumpton Picture

Trouble Symptom Picture<2>

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Trouble Sumpton Picture

Trouble Symptom Picture<3>

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Trouble Sumpton Picture

Trouble Symptom Picture<4>

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Trouble Sumpton Picture

Trouble Symptom Picture<5>

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Trouble Sumpton Picture

Trouble Symptom Picture<6>

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Trouble Sumpton Picture

Trouble Symptom Picture<7>

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Trouble Sumpton Picture

Trouble Symptom Picture<8>

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Trouble Sumpton Picture

Trouble Symptom Picture<9>

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Trouble Sumpton Picture

Trouble Symptom Picture<10>

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Trouble Sumpton Picture

Trouble Symptom Picture<11>

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Trouble Sumpton Picture

Trouble Symptom Picture<12>

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DAEWOO ELECTRONICS Corp.
PLASMA DISPLAY
USER’S MANUAL
DP-42GM
DP-42S M
D P - 4 2 WM

Proper use guarantees


product life.
Before using the product, be advised
that you read this owner’s manual well
and try to operate it.
- Product Warranty is included -

DAEWOO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.


Features
• 42” super-wide, 3.15” Ultra Slim Wall-mounting Monitor
DAEWOO PLASMA opens new TV era with advanced plasma technology – 3.15 inches ultra slim Monitor.
Light weight of only 66Lbs allows installing in narrow space.

• DVD Direct Connection / Outstanding Picture Quality Digital


Broadcasts Receive (SD Grade)
DVD can be directly connected to the unit so that you can view clear digital images. You can enjoy even
high quality images. by connecting digital broadcasting receiver with which digital broadcasts can be
viewed.

• PC Direct Connection
PC can be connected to the PDP without a separate device, and can be used as a monitor so that the
effect of presentation gets maximized, making it more popular in various events and exhibitions.

• PDP Monitor with Minimized Noise


Although PDP Monitor had an outstanding picture quality, there was a problem with the noise caused by
cooling fan until now. DAEWOO PLASMA does not need cooling fan any more since it adopts self air
circulation method with excellent heat transfer, eliminating the fan noise.

• 160º Wide-Angle Viewing Area

• Flat Panel with No Distortion and Color Blurring


Since Plasma TV has no problems such as distortion, blurring, flickering unlike existing CRT type,
you can enjoy Home Theater with super speaker.

• Various Video Control


- 11 Languages OSD - 20 Step screen zooming function - Full-screen still function
- Various aspect ratio (16:9, Panorama, Normal, Enlarge LB, Enlarge LBS)

• 3 Way 6 Speaker Stereo Sound System


• Worldwide : NTSC, PAL, SECAM / Free Volt (100-240V 50/60Hz)

This Owner’s Manual presents safety precautions and how to use the product.
After reading it thoroughly, use the product safely.
Keep this manual where the user can see it easily.

Failure to comply with warnings and cautions for the safe use of electric
appliances may cause fire or human injury.

2
F C C R F I N T E R F E R E N C E S TAT E M E N T

NOTE :

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.

This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.

If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television


reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures.

- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.


- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio, TV technical for help.
- Only shielded interface cable should be used.

Finally, any changes or modifications to the equipment by the user not


expressly approved by the grantee or manufacturer could void the users
authority to operate such equipment,
Safety Precautions

Power

Always obey all During a lightning storm, or when it is left


unattended and unused for a long period
When unplugging your monitor, always
grip plug firmly and pull straight out from
safety messages. of time, unplug it from the wall outlet. the receptacle.
It can result in fire. It can result in fire or electric shock due to
• All the safety and damaged power cord.
operating
instructions should
be read before the
product is operated.
If anything strange
happens, unplug
this product from
the wall outlet.
• Do not disassemble
or replace any parts
This product must be properly grounded. During a lightning storm, unplug the
of the monitor.
monitor from the wall outlet, and do not
Refer to a qualified • Improper grounding may cause malfunction or touch the antenna.
service personnel electric shock.
for fepair. • When proper grounding is not possible, install It can cause fire or electric shock.
circuit breaker.
• Do not ground to gas pipe, water pipe, lightning
rod, and telephone line.

WARNING
You can be killed
or seriously
injured if you do
not follow
instructions.

Installation

Do not use this product in the Do not place this monitor on an unstable
neighborhood of a bath or shower. cart, stand, or table

It can result in electric shock or fire. It may cause the product and cart to overturn,
damaging equipment or causing possible injury.

4
While Using Monitor

Do not open cover (or back) because Never push objects of any kind into
high voltage is present within the this product through openings at the
monitor’s enclosure. back of monitor.
It may cause electric shock. It may cause fire or electric shock.

No objects filled with liquids, such as Do not allow children to play or hang Do not place candle or lighted
vases, shall be placed on the monitor. on the monitor. cigarette on the monitor.
Spilled liquids may cause electric shock or These actions may tip it over, causing If these fall into the inside of the monitor, it
fire. personal injury. may cause fire or explosion.

Do not disassemble batteries, and Do not pray water to the monitor or Unplug the monitor from the wall
do not allow children to swallow wipe with damp cloth. outlet when smoke or strange smell
them. occurs, then refer servicing to a
service personnel.

Heavy metal may contaminate environment, It may cause electric shock or fire. In the case of continuous use, it may cause
and can be harmful or detrimental to human fire or electric shock.
health. (When children swallow the
batteries, go to hospital and consult with a
doctor.)

5
Safety Precautions

Power

Always obey all When moving your monitor, remove the


power plug, antenna, and cables, and be
Do not touch the power plug with wet
hands when plugging or unplugging.
safety messages. sure to move it by more than two people..
It can result in a risk of electric shock.
Failure to follow this instruction can result in
• All the safety and electric shock or personal injury.
operating instructions
should be read before
the product is
operated.

Installation
CAUTION
Do not install where there is oil, smog, Do not install the product where it will be exposed to
You can be injured moist, and dust the direct sunlight, and the product should not be
or this product or near heat sources such as radiators, stoves, etc.
any other your It may cause malfunction. It may cause malfunction.
property can be
damaged if you
don’t follow
instructions.

For proper ventilation, separate the product Do not place the monitor where
from the wall, and keep a distance of more ventilation is not ensured.
than 4”.
Due to the increase of temperature inside the
Due to the increase of temperature inside the Monitor, it may cause fire.
Monitor, it may cause fire.

If you wish to install this product on the When using an outside antenna system, do not
wall or ceiling, refer to the professional. install it in the vicinity of overhead power lines.
Failure to do so may cause damage to product When antenna touches such power lines, it may
and injury to human. cause electric shock.

6
During Use

Do not wipe the monitor using a Do not place the monitor near
CAUTION cloth damped with chemicals
(benzene, thinner, etc.).
magnetic, speakers, or telephones.

Monitor appearance may be marred. It can cause a change in the color tone of
You can be injured or this (Unplug the power plug and wipe with soft the screen.
product or any other your cloth.)
property can be damaged if
you do not follow
instructions.

Do not place heavy objects or heat Do not place any object or cover on When watching the TV, the distance
sources on the power cord. the monitor. between the Monitor screen and
your eye should be as 5~7 times as
It may damage the power cord, causing fire In an event of improper ventilation, the the diagonal distance of the Monitor.
or electric shock. monitor will be overheated causing fire.
Watching the TV for a long time may hurt
your eye sight.

When cleaning of the inside of the When the monitor is placed on a cart Do not grip speakers when moving
monitor is required, consult to the or table, the front side of the Monitor the monitor attached with speakers.
qualified service personnel. should not project outward.
When the monitor is not cleaned for a long Unbalance may cause the monitor to drop, When moving the monitor while gripping
period of time, dust in it may cause fire or resulting in personal injury or equipment speakers, speakers may be fallea away
malfunction. malfunction and damage. from the monitor due to its weight, causing
personal injury.

7
Checking Accessories

Note
Check to be sure that the following items are
packed with your Monitor.
Supplied Accessories

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AC Cable 1 UNIT PC(15pin) Cable 1 UNIT

A/V Cable 2 UNITS Audio Cable 1UNIT

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Note
The following items are optional accessories.
Refer purchasing optional accessories from
Optional Accessories Daewoo Electronics Local Dealer or the dealer
from where you purchased the unit.

Speakers
DSP-SP20/SP21/SP22
- Speaker Main Unit
Dimension : 3.94(W) x 24.72(H) 3.27(D)inch
- Including Speaker Stand
Dimension : 6.69(W) x 28.7(H) x 7.64(D)inch
- Audio Amplifier : 8W + 8W
- Impedance : 8Ω
- Weight : 16.53Lbs

Table Top Stand


DSP-ST20/ST21/ST22
- Dimension : 26.26(W) x 9.37(H) x
12.60(D)inch
- Weight : 15.43Lbs

Wall Mounting Unit


DSP-HG10
• Variable Angles : 0º, 10º, 15º, 20º
Speaker Main Unit
• Dimension : 23.66(W) x 23.31(H) x
1.38(D)inch
Including Stand
• Weight : 9.92Lbs.

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CONTENTS

PREPARATION
4 • Safety Precautions
12 • Panel Controls
13 • Remote control

BASICS
14 • Installation Instructions
15 • Connecting Speaker to PDP

CONNECTION
16 • Watching Digital Broadcasts
18 • Watching Cable Broadcasts
20 • Watching Satellite Broadcasts
22 • Watching a DVD Image
24 • Watching a VCR Image
26 • Watching a Camcorder/Game Console Image
28 • Connecting PC

APPLICATION
31 • Selecting Auto Picture Mode
34 • Adjusting Screen Size
36 • Adjusting Screen Position and Size
38 • Enlarging Screen Size
40 • Watching a Still Image
41 • Adjusting Auto Sound Mode
42 • Customizing Sound Mode
44 • Selecting INPUT SIGNAL
46 • Checking the Current Input Signal
47 • Selecting MENU Background Screen and Languages
49 • Setting Sleep Timer

MISC.
50 • Before Requesting Service
51 • SPECIFICATIONS

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Panel Controls

Front Panel, Back Panel, Remote Control


* Parts having same names in Plasma Display and Remote Control would function in exactly the
same way.

Front

Power STAND BY/OPERATE

• Power control sensor


• Power Standby: Red - Standby Select when adjusting volume or
Green - ON select/adjust “MENU.”
Power button Press when moving “MENU.”

Rear

R
AUDIO
L R L
L- AUDIO -R S-VIDEO VIDEO L- AUDIO -R
PC INPUT UPGRADE PORT DTV/DVD INPUT VIDEO INPUT
SPEAKER(8 OHMS)

R
AUDIO
L R L
L- AUDIO -R S-VIDEO VIDEO L- AUDIO -R
PC INPUT UPGRADE PORT SPEAKER(8 OHMS) AC IN
DTV/DVD INPUT VIDEO INPUT

PC INPUT COMPONENT A/V jacks S-VIDEO, A/V INPUT, Power


(DTV/DVD INPUT jacks) Cable Receiver INPUT
jacks
Used when upgrading External Speaker

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Remote Control Note
• Use two “AAA” batteries.
• Be sure to use replacement batteries of the
* The number in ( ) indicates the page in which same type as the original ones.
the function of each button is explained in detail. • The life of a battery depends on how much
it has been used.

INPUT
SELECT POWER

Input Select button 44 Power button 16

Used to select a desired input. Pressing the Power button of the Monitor
Every press of the button allows the Display to be standby. (Red light
cycles through the five is shown in the Remote Control Sensor.)
At this time, if you press the Power button
different modes: Video 1 --> of the Remote Control, the Display is
Video 2 --> PC --> Component 1 DISPLAY
turned ON (Green light in the Sensor).
--> Component 2
ZOOM- ZOOM+
Display button 46

ZOOM button 38 Indicates the current state and resolution.


MENU
Used to zoom the screen. To enlarge,
Menu button 42
press the (+) button, and to return to
the previous condition, press the (-) Use to display a desired menu.
button. (ZOOM Mode: Zoom 0~20)
VOL VOL Volume button 32
Menu Select button 32
Select Menu by pressing (Up), Adjusts the volume.
(Down), (Left), (Right) buttons.
Screen Select button 31 Aspect Ratio 34
Every press of the button cycles through the four different PICTURE SCREEN Adjusts the size of the screen
MODE FREEZE MODE
modes: Normal --> Cinema --> Dynamic --> User. (normal, 16:8, etc.)
Still 40
Sound Mode button 41 SOUND MUTE SLEEP
MODE
Every press of the button cycles through the five different Used to view a still picture during
modes: Normal --> Movie --> Music --> News --> User. watching moving images. (Sound
can be heard.)
Mute button Sleep Timer 49
Mutes sound. Each time you press this button, a different
input mode appears.
The sequence is as follows:
15 Min. --> 30 Min. --> 60 Min. --> 90 Min. --> 120 Min. --> OFF
After the time is selected, it automatically
becomes stand-by state.

When Using Remote Control: Installing the Batteries in your Remote Control:
• Be sure not to allow the Remote Control to drop or to become wet. • To remove the cover, slide it outwards while pressing it down.
• Keep it away from hot or moist locations. • Place two batteries in the remote control by properly orienting
them, then close the cover.

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Installation Instructions

When Using the Stand


* When installing PDP Main Unit, be sure it is done by more than 2 professionals.
* For detailed installation information, refer to the User’s Manual, “STAND”.

Take out the STAND from the Smoothly fit the Stand to the
1 package. 2 Plasma Display Panel

Separate the Cover Stand. (It


is used when using for wall
mounting, so store it.)

Engage the assembled stand


3 with 4 screws (M5) enclosed. 4 Erect the Display

M5 SCREWS

(Assembled Picture)
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Connecting the Speaker to the PDP

1 Connecting the Speaker to the Stand

Be sure to check if
there is a sponge
attached to the
surface on which the • By using a (-) driver
speaker is contacted. or coin, fasten the
special screw
securely.

Stand

2 Connecting the Speaker Cable


• Connect one set (two cables) of the cable to the terminals on the back of the
speaker in the way that red cable is for (+) terminal and black cable for (–)
terminal.

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Watching Digital Broadcasts

Connect a Digital Broadcasting Receiver to the


Watching Digital
Broadcasts 1 PDP
• Prepare A/V Cables supplied.
• Connect the cables from the Digital TV Receiver output terminal to the
PDP(Component 1, 2) input terminal.
• To watch digital
broadcasts: • When connecting the cables, be sure to match the cable colors.
- Purchase a separate
digital Broadcasting
Receiver(SET-TOP
BOX)
- Connect the PDP to a
Cable Broadcasting
Receiver that is
provided by a
company which re- R
AUDIO

transmits digital
L R L
L- AUDIO -R S-VIDEO VIDEO L- AUDIO -R
PC INPUT UPGRADE PORT DTV/DVD INPUT VIDEO INPUT
SPEAKER(8 OHMS)

broadcasts.

L- AUDIO -R
DTV/DVD INPUT

Video Audio

Digital Broadcasting Receiver


(Set-Top Box)

2 Press the Power Buttons


• Press the Power buttons of the PDP and
the Receiver.

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3 Input Select

INPUT
SELECT
• Select [Component 1 or Component 2] by
pressing the INPUT SELECT button of the
Remote Control or the PDP unit.
• Each time you press the INPUT SELECT
button, different input modes appear. The
sequence is as follows: Component 1 -->
Component 2 --> Video 1 --> Video 2 -->
PC.

Component1 Component2 Video1

PC Video2

4 Select a Desired Channel and Function


• Select a desired channel and function by
using the Remote Control of Digital
Broadcasting Receiver.

NOTES:
1) You can select INPUT SELECT while you are using OSD(Menu).
Sequence: [Menu] --> [Input] --> [Component 1 or 2 (DTV/DVD)]
2) Digital Broadcasting signals available: 1080i(60Hz), 720p(60Hz),
480p(60Hz)
3) Antenna Connection:
Apartment : Check if community antenna receives digital broadcasts.
Private Houses: Set the indoor/outdoor UHF antenna to the direction
of the digital broadcasting transmitting company.
4) For detailed connection method, refer to the Owner’s Manual of Digital
Broadcasting Receiver.
5) What is a component? : Signal with which brightness and color signals
are separated, producing a sharp screen.
6) If the Digital Broadcasting Receiver has PC Output terminal
(D-sub15pin), connect to ‘PC INPUT’ at the back panel of the PDP.
When watching the PDP by PC Input, some undesired signals may be
seen at the top and bottom area of the screen. In this case, select
[Menu] --> [Screen] --> [Vertical Size] to adjust.
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Watching Cable Broadcasts

Connect a CABLE Broadcasting Receiver to the


Watching Cable
Broadcasts 1 PDP.
• Prepare the A/V connecting cable.
• Connect the receiver(Output) to PDP(Video Input) as shown below.
• When connecting to an external AV source, be sure to match the colors.
• To watch cable
broadcasts,
subscribe to your
local Cable TV
Broadcasting, and
then, connect the
digital set-top box for
cable TV to the PDP
as shown below.
R
AUDIO
L R L
L- AUDIO -R S-VIDEO VIDEO L- AUDIO -R
PC INPUT UPGRADE PORT DTV/DVD INPUT VIDEO INPUT
SPEAKER(8 OHMS)

S-VIDEO VIDEO L- AUDIO -R


VIDEO INPUT

Video/Audio

Cable Broadcasting Receiver

2 Press the Power Buttons


• Turn the PDP and the Receiver ON.

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3 Input Select

INPUT
SELECT
• Select [Video 1 or Video 2] by pressing
the INPUT SELECT button of the Remote
Control or the PDP unit.
• Each time you press the INPUT SELECT
button, different input modes appear. The
sequence is as follows: Video 1 --> Video
2 --> PC --> Component 1 --> Component 2.

Video1 Video2 PC

Component2 Component1

4 Select a Desired Channel and Function


• Select a desired channel and function by
using the Remote Control of the Cable
Broadcasting Receiver.

NOTES:
* If your local cable company re-transmits digital broadcasts, you
may watch normal broadcasts and digital broadcasts
simultaneously. For detailed information, refer to your local
satellite company.

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Watching Satellite Broadcasts

Connect a Satellite Broadcasting Receiver the


Watching Satellite
Broadcasts 1 PDP.
• Prepare the A/V connecting cable.
• Connect the receiver(Output) to PDP(Video Input) as shown below.
• When connecting to an external AV source, ……………….
• To watch satellite
broadcasting,
subscribe to a Digital
Satellite
Broadcasting, then
connect the digital
set-top box for
satellite
broadcasting to the
PDP as shown R

L
AUDIO

PC INPUT UPGRADE PORT DTV/DVD INPUT


L- AUDIO -R S-VIDEO VIDEO
VIDEO INPUT
L- AUDIO -R
R L
SPEAKER(8 OHMS)

below.

S-VIDEO VIDEO L- AUDIO -R


VIDEO INPUT

Video/Audio

Satellite Broadcasting Receiver

2 Press the Power Buttons


• Turn the PDP and the Receiver ON.

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3 Input Select

INPUT
SELECT
• Select [Video 1 or Video 2] by pressing
the INPUT SELECT button of the
Remote Control or PDP unit.
• Each time you press INPUT SELECT
button, a different input mode appears.
The sequence is as follows: Video 1 -->
Video 2 --> PC --> Component 1 -->
Component 2.

Video1 Video2 PC

Component2 Component1

4 Select a Desired Channel and Function


• Select a desired channel and function by
using the Remote Control of the Satellite
Broadcasting Receiver.

NOTES:
* Picture quality of the Digital Satellite broadcasts is SD grade,
and its aspect ratio is 16:9.

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Watching a DVD Image

Watching a DVD
Image 1 Connect a DVD Player to the PDP.
• Prepare the AV cable.
• Connect the DVD(Output) to the PDP(Component or Video Input) pas shown below.
• When connecting to an external AV source, match the colors.
• Component Input is
set to 480i and 480p
mode.
• Connect the cable
from the DVD Video
Output (Y, Pb/Cb,
Pr/Cr) to the
Component Input at
the back PDP, and
connect the cable
from DVD Audio R

L
AUDIO

PC INPUT UPGRADE PORT DTV/DVD INPUT


L- AUDIO -R S-VIDEO VIDEO
VIDEO INPUT
L- AUDIO -R
R L
SPEAKER(8 OHMS)

output (Left, Right)


to the Audio Input at
the back of PDP.

L- AUDIO -R S-VIDEO VIDEO L- AUDIO -R


DTV/DVD INPUT VIDEO INPUT

Video Audio S-Video Video/


Audio

DVD DVD

2 Press the Power Buttons


• Turn the PDP and the DVD ON.

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3 Input Select

INPUT
SELECT
• Select [Component 1 or Component 2,
Video1, Video2] by pressing the INPUT
SELECT button of the Remote Control or
the PDP unit.
• Each time you press the INPUT SELECT
button, a different input mode appears. The
sequence is as follows: Component 1 -->
Component 2 --> Video 1 --> Video 2 -->
PC.

Component1 Component2 Video1

PC Video2

4 Select a Desired Title and Function


• Select a desired title and function by
using the Remote Control of the DVD.

NOTES:
1) Y/Cb/Cr, which stauds for DVD Player’s Output Terminal, can
also be written as Y/B-Y/R-Y, Y/Pb/Pr depending on the kinds
of DVD devices.
2) The way of connecting the DVD to the PDP is as follows:
Y <---> Y Cb <---> Pb, B-Y, Cr <---> Pr, R-Y
3) The DVD output can be made by Video, S-Video and or
Component Video depending on the DVD devices. There are
various output modes, so be sure to check when to purchase it.
4) When connecting S-Video and normal Video simultaneously,
only S-Video will be displayed on the screen.

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Watching a VCR Image

Watching a
VCR Image 1 Connect a VCR to the PDP.
• Prepare the AV cable.
• Connect the Video(Output) to PDP(Video Input) as shown below.
• Video can use either
the normal video
terminal or the
S-video terminal.

R
AUDIO
L R L
L- AUDIO -R S-VIDEO VIDEO L- AUDIO -R
PC INPUT UPGRADE PORT DTV/DVD INPUT VIDEO INPUT
SPEAKER(8 OHMS)

S-VIDEO VIDEO L- AUDIO -R


VIDEO INPUT

S-Video Video/Audio

VCR

2 Press the Power Buttons


• Turn the PDP and the VCR ON.

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3 Input Select

INPUT
SELECT
• Select [Video 1 or Video 2] by
pressing the INPUT SELECT button
of Remote Control or PDP unit.
• Each time you press the INPUT
SELECT button, a different input
mode appears. The sequence is as
follows: Video 1 --> Video 2 --> PC -->
Component 1 --> Component 2.

Video1 Video2 PC

Component2 Component1

4 Select a Desired Title and Function


• Select a desired title and function by
using the Remote Control of the
VCR.

NOTES:
1) When connecting a Video, the S-Video terminal provides a
better image than the normal Video terminal.
2) When connecting to the normal video terminal, connect 3 color
AV cables (video, left audio, right audio) to the PDP; for the S-
Video terminal, connect the Audio terminal (Left, Right) in the
same way, and connect the Video terminal by the S-Video
cable (sold separately).
3) When connecting the normal Video terminal and the S-Video
simultaneously, the S-Video terminal is selected. This can be
checked by the [Display] button of the Remote Control.

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Watching a Camcorder/Game Console Image

Connect a Camcorder/Game Console to the


Watching a
Camcorder/Game
Console Image
1 PDP.
• Prepare the AV cable.
• Connect the Video(Output) to the PDP(Video Input) as shown below.
• When connecting to an external AV source, match the colors.
• Enjoy images
recorded by
camcorder or the
game console after
connecting to the
PDP.

R
AUDIO
L R L
L- AUDIO -R S-VIDEO VIDEO L- AUDIO -R
PC INPUT UPGRADE PORT DTV/DVD INPUT VIDEO INPUT
SPEAKER(8 OHMS)

S-VIDEO VIDEO L- AUDIO -R


VIDEO INPUT

Video/Audio

Game Console/Camcorder

2 Press the Power Buttons


• Turn the PDP and the
Camcorder/Game Console ON.

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3 Input Select

INPUT
SELECT
• Select [Video 1 or Video 2] by
pressing the INPUT SELECT button
of the Remote Control or the PDP
unit.
• Each time you press the INPUT
SELECT button, a different input
mode appears. The sequence is as
follows: Video 1 --> Video 2 --> PC -->
Component 1 --> Component 2.

Video1 Video2 PC

Component2 Component1

4 Select a Desired Title and Function


• Select a desired title and function by
using the Remote Control of the VCR.

NOTES:
1) When connecting a Video, the S-Video terminal provides a
better image than the normal Video terminal.
2) When connecting to the normal video terminal, connect 3 color
AV cables (video, left audio, right audio) to the PDP; for the S-
Video terminal, connect the Audio terminal (Left, Right) in the
same way, and connect the Video terminal by S-Video
cable(sold separately).

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Connecting PC

Before connecting to the PDP, set the

Connecting PC 1 resolution of the PC.


• Go to SETUP-CONTROL PANEL-DISPLAY PROPERTIES in Window
Screen.
• Choose the SETTINGS tab in the DISPLAY Menu.
• DAEWOO PLAZMA
supports resolution • In the SETTINGS Menu, select 640x480 or 800x600.
of VGA, SVGA,
XGA, SXGA, UXGA.
• Before connecting a
PC to the PDP, be
sure to adjust the
resolution of PC.
• This product is not
2 Connect the PC to the PDP.
• Prepare the PC cable (D-sub 15pin) and
the PC audio cable(Sold seperately).
supported by Plug • Connect the PC(Output) to
and Play, so select thePDP(Input) as shown below.
Standard Monitor
when setting PC
monitor.

R
AUDIO
L R L
L- AUDIO -R S-VIDEO VIDEO L- AUDIO -R
PC INPUT UPGRADE PORT DTV/DVD INPUT VIDEO INPUT
SPEAKER(8 OHMS)

R
AUDIO
L
PC INPUT

Audio 15 PIN D-sub

PC

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3 Press the Power button.
• Turn on the PDP and the PC.

4 Input Select
INPUT
SELECT
• Select [PC] by pressing the INPUT
SELECT button of the Remote Control or
PDP unit.
• Each time you press the INPUT SELECT
button, a different input mode appears. The
sequence is as follows:
PC --> Component 1 --> Component 2 -->
Video 1 -->Video 2.

PC Component1

Video1 Video1 Component2

Enjoy Dynamic Ultra Screen Monitor by

5 Using PC’s Keyboard or Mouse.

NOTES:
1) The resolution of the PC monitor is best at 640 x 480 (VGA).
2) If there is a [Vertical Frequency]setting menu in the [Display]
Menu of the PC, adjust the frequency to 60Hz.
3) If the PC resolution is too high, it may be hard to read letters.
Select a suitable resolution.

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PC Input Resolution Available in PDP

Resolution Horizontal Frequency(KHz) Vertical Frequency(Hz) Remark


31.469 70.1 IBM
640x350 37.861 85.1 VESA
24.823 56.4 NEC
30.48 60.0 PGA
640x400 31.469 70.1 IBM (DOS)
37.861 85.1 VESA
31.469 59.9 DOS
35 66.7 Macintosh
37.861 72.8 VESA
640x480 37.5 75.0 VESA
39.375 75.0 IBM
43.269 85.0 VESA
31.47 60.1 VGA
720x400 31.469 70.1 IBM
37.927 85.1 VESA
720x480 31.54 60.0 480P
720x576 15.63 25.0 PAL
35.156 56.3 VES
35.16 57.2 VESA
37.879 60.3 VESA
800x600 48.077 72.2 VESA
46.875 75.0 VESA
53.674 85.1 VESA
832x624 49.726 74.0 Macintosh
48.193(48.077) 59.3(59.8) Macintosh (OAK)
48.363 60.0 VESA
53.95 66.1 XGA
56.476 70.1 HP & VESA
1024x768 60.241 74.9(74.6) Macintosh
60.023 75.0 VESA
68.677 85.0 VESA
80.66 100.0 Fujitsu
70.84 84.0 SUN
54 60.0 VAX
63.851 70.0 VESA
1152x864 67.5 75.0 VESA
77.094 85.0 VESA
61.796 66.0 SUN
1152x900 71.713 76.0 SUN
1280x720 45 60.0 720P
60 60.0 VESA
1280x960 75 75.0 VESA
85.938 85.0 VESA
46.433 43.4 VESA
63.981 60.0 VESA
70.66 66.5 VAX
74.88 70.0 NEC
1280x1024 78.125 72.0 HP & HITA
78.855 74.0 Sony & NEC
79.976 75.0 VESA
81.13 76.1 SUN
91.416 85.0 VESA
62.5 48.0 VESA
75 60.0 VESA
81.25 65.0 VESA
1600x1200 87.5 70.0 VESA
93.75 75.0 VESA
100 80.0 VESA

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Selecting Auto Picture Mode

1 Selecting Picture Mode


• Press the [PICTURE MODE] on the
Remote Control.
• Pressing the [PICTURE MODE] first time
Selecting Auto
Picture Mode
• Select the Picture modes
will display the current PICTURE MODE. that are automatically set
PICTURE depending on the kinds
MODE of pictures, and enjoy
them.
Each Press of the Button Will Select

2 One of Four Picture Modes.


• Each time you press the button, a
different Picture mode appears. The
sequence used is as follows:
INPUT
SELECT POWER

PICTURE
MODE

Normal Dynamic Cinema User

* Normal : For a highly defined image in a normally bright DISPLAY


room
* Dynamic: For a clear-cut image emphasizing high contrast ZOOM- ZOOM+
for sports viewing
* Cinema: For a movie MENU
* User: Allows the user to customize settings as desired.

3 Menu on the Screen Will Disappear.


• After selecting a desired Picture mode, the
menu on the screen will disappear.
VOL VOL
• Normal, Dynamic, and Cinema Modes are
factory preset values.
If you want to customize the Picture modes,
refer to the following page.

NOTES:
* Normal, Dynamic, and Cinema Modes are factory preset values. PICTURE SCREEN
MODE FREEZE MODE
* When adjusting sub-menus while you are in Normal, Dynamic,
and Cinema Modes, the Picture Mode will be automatically
converted to User Mode, and the adjustments will be made.
SOUND MUTE SLEEP
* Pressing of the [INITIALIZATION] button in the [Utility] Menu will MODE
allow for the Brightness, Contrast, etc. to return to the factory
preset values.
* The SHARP Menu adjusts the picture sharpness.
* Adjusting the Color Temperature makes the mood warm or cold.
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Customizing Picture

Customizing
Picture
1 Press the MENU Button.

MENU
• The MENU shown below will display on the screen.

Picture Mode Normal


• You can adjust the
Sound Brightness
color tone and Screen Contrast
brightness to your Utility Color
preference. Input Tint
Sharpness
Color Temp. Normal

Previous
INPUT Move
POWER Select
SELECT

2 Press the / Button.


• After selecting [Picture] by the / buttons, press the
button that will display the following.

Picture Mode Normal


DISPLAY VOL VOL Sound Brightness
Screen Contrast
ZOOM- ZOOM+ Utility Color
Input Tint
Sharpness
MENU
Color Temp. Normal

Previous
Move
Adjust

VOL VOL

3 Select the Custom Mode.


• Select [User] by the / buttons.

Picture Mode User


Sound Brightness
VOL VOL Screen Contrast
PICTURE SCREEN Utility Color
MODE FREEZE MODE
Input Tint
Sharpness
Color Temp. Normal
SOUND MUTE SLEEP
MODE
Previous
Move
Adjust

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4 Select User Mode Adjustments
• While you are in [Picture Mode – User], press the
select a specific adjustment item.
/ buttons to

Picture Mode User


VOL VOL
Sound Brightness
Screen Contrast
Utility Color
Input Tint
Sharpness
Color Temp. Normal

Previous
Move
Adjust

5 Picture Condition Adjustments


• Press the /
preference.
buttons to adjust the picture at your

Picture Mode User


VOL VOL
Sound Brightness
Screen Contrast
Utility Color
Input Tint
Sharpness
Color Temp. Normal

Previous
Move
Adjust

NOTES:
* While you are in the PC INPUT mode, you can only adjust
brightness, contrast, sharpness and color temperature.
* When you adjust Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint in DTV or PC
mode, the picture is adjusted finely.
* Adjusted Values are memoried in each mode seperately.

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Adjusting Screen Size

Adjusting
Screen Size
• You can adjust
1 Press the SCREEN MODE Button.
• Each time you press the SCREEN MODE button on the
Remote Control, a different SCREEN MODE appears. The
sequence used is as follows:
screen size or
• The MENU shown below will display on the screen.
aspect ratio as
desired. SCREEN
MODE

INPUT 16:9 Panorama


SELECT POWER

Normal

Enlarge LBS Enlarge LB


DISPLAY

ZOOM- ZOOM+

MENU

NOTES:
1) When the INPUT SIGNAL is [DTV in COMPONENT 1 or
VOL VOL COMPONENT 2], only the aspect ratios of 16:9 and
4:3(Normal) will be applied by Input signal.
Etc) If input signal is 16:9, PDP displays in 16:9 mode.
2) The digital broadcasting (720p, 1080i) is fixed at the aspect
ratio of 16:9.
3) Displaying a picture in a normal mode (4:3) for a long time
may cause phosphor of the PDP to be burned.
PICTURE SCREEN 4) 16:9 : Theater-like 16:9 picture formats
MODE FREEZE MODE Panorama : 16:9 picture formats with panorama effect
Normal : Displays pictures of normal size (i.e., a 4:3
aspect ratio)
SOUND MUTE SLEEP Enlarge LB : Enlarges the screen as to fill the black part of
MODE
up and down.
Enlarge LBS : Enlarges the screen, and shifts up as to see
the subtitles in case you are watching video
with subtitles.

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1 Press the MENU Button.

MENU
• Press the [MENU] button on the Remote Control.

Picture Mode Normal


Adjusting from
MENU Screen

Sound Brightness
Screen Contrast
Utility Color
Input Tint
Sharpness
Color Temp. Normal

Previous
Move
Select

2 Select “Screen”.
• Press the Channel

Picture
/

Mode
buttons to select “Screen.”

Normal
Sound
VOL VOL Screen
Utility
Input

Previous
Move
Select

3 Select the Screen Size.


• Press the Volume / buttons to select “Screen Size”.

Picture Mode Enlarge LB


Sound
VOL VOL Screen
Utility
Input

Previous
Move
Adjust

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Adjusting Screen Position and Size

Adjusting Screen
Position and Size
1 Press the MENU Button.

MENU
• The MENU screen as shown below will appear.

Picture Mode Normal


• You can adjust the
Sound Brightness
screen position and
Screen Contrast
size as desired.
Utility Sharpness
• This function is only
Input Color Temp. Normal
used when adjusting
the screen position
and size on the PDP
monitor by using the Previous
Move
PC input signal. Select

INPUT
SELECT POWER

DISPLAY
2 Press the /
• Press the
Button.
/ buttons to select ‘Screen’.

Picture H. Size
ZOOM- ZOOM+
Sound V. Size
VOL VOL Screen H. Position
MENU Utility V. Position
Input Phase
Frequency

Previous
Move
Select
VOL VOL

PICTURE SCREEN
MODE FREEZE MODE

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3 Press the Volume / Buttons.
• Press the Volume / buttons to select “Screen”.
• While you are in ‘Screen’ mode, press the
or button to select a desired item, and
then, adjust the value by pressing or .
VOL VOL

Picture H. Size
Sound V. Size
Screen H. Position
Utility V. Position
Input Phase
Frequency

Previous
Move
Adjust

NOTES:
1) Horizontal/Vertical size and position values can be adjusted only in
the [PC] input mode.
2) H. Size: As the value increases, the screen width increases
3) V. Size: As the value increases, the screen height increases.
4) H. Position: Increasing value moves screen to the right.
As the value increases, the screen moves to the right.
5) V. Position: Increasing value moves screen up.
As the value increases, the screen mores up.
6) Phase: When there are zitter or blurring in image, adjust this value.
7) Frequency: When there are zitter or blurring in image, adjust this
value.

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Enlarging Screen Size

Enlarging
Screen Size
1 Press the ‘ZOOM+’ Button.
• Press the ‘ZOOM+’ button to show currently selected
screen size.
• Each time you press the ‘ZOOM+’ button, the screen size
ZOOM+
• You can view will increase stepwise in 0 ~ 20 scale.
enlarged size of the • To reduce the screen size, press the [ZOOM-] button.
screen with this
function

INPUT
SELECT POWER

Zoom Level 0

DISPLAY
Zoom Level 0
ZOOM- ZOOM+

MENU

Zoom Level 5

VOL VOL
Zoom Level 10

Zoom Level 15
PICTURE SCREEN
MODE FREEZE MODE

SOUND MUTE
MODE
SLEEP Zoom Level 20

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2 Move the Screen Position.
• While you are in the ‘Zoom’ mode, press the / ,
/ buttons to move screen stepwise up/down,
left/right, respectively.
VOL VOL

Zoom Level 6

NOTES:
* When the screen is enlarged, the pixel of the screen can
become thick and dim.
* When only subtitle of zoom level remains, you can scroll the
image.
If subtitle of zoom level disappears, press zoom key, and scroll
the image.

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Watching a Still Image

Watching a
Still Image
1 Press the ‘FREEZE’ Button.
• If you wish to freeze a picture, press the ‘FREEZE’ button.
You can still hear the sound.
• Press FREEZE button to cancel the ‘FREEZE’ function.
• You can view still • To view the enlarged images, press the [ZOOM+] button.
images temporarily
with this function.
However, displaying FREEZE
the same images
such as still images
for a long time may
cause after-image
lagging.

Freeze
INPUT
SELECT POWER

DISPLAY
2 Move the Screen Position.
• While you are in ‘FREEZE’ mode, press the / ,
/ buttons to move screen stepwise up/down and
left/right.

ZOOM- ZOOM+ VOL VOL

MENU

Zoom Level 7
VOL VOL

NOTES:
• Displaying the same images such as still images for a long
time may cause after image lagging.
PICTURE SCREEN • In this case, such “after image” may become less noticeable if
MODE FREEZE MODE
moving images are later displayed for a long time.
• However, an after-image may become a permanent one,
SOUND MUTE SLEEP
damaging the Plasma Display; therefore, avoid displaying the
MODE same images for a long time.

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Adjusting Auto Sound Mode

1 Select SOUND Mode.


• Press the [SOUND MODE] on the
Remote Control.
• Press of the [SOUND MODE] for the
Adjusting Auto
Sound Mode
• Enjoy various sound
first time will display the current modes by selecting
SOUND SOUND MODE. your favorite Sound
MODE Mode depending on
the kinds of moving
pictures.

INPUT

2 Every Press of the Button Changes Modes.


• Each time you press the button, a
different sound mode appears.
The sequence used is as follows:
SELECT POWER

SOUND
MODE

DISPLAY
Normal Movie Music News User
ZOOM- ZOOM+
* Normal : Suitable for watching any motion picture
* Movie : Select this mode to simulate being at a movie theater
MENU
* Music : Ideal for listening to music
* News : Allows human voice to be heard more clearly
* User : Allows the user to adjust as desired.

VOL VOL

3 MENU will Disappear.


• After selecting a desired SOUND Mode,
on-screen menu will disappear in about
2~3 seconds.
• Normal, Movie, Music, News Modes are
factory preset values. PICTURE SCREEN
MODE FREEZE MODE
If you want to customize the sound modes
at your preference, refer to the following
page. SOUND MUTE SLEEP
MODE

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Customizing Sound Mode

Customizing
Sound Mode
1 Press the MENU Button.

MENU
• The MENU Screen as below will be displayed.

Picture Mode Normal


• This feature allows Sound Brightness
the user at adjust at Screen Contrast
his preference. Utility Color
Input Tint
Sharpness
Color Temp. Normal

Previous
Move
Select

INPUT
SELECT POWER

2 Press the / Button.


• Select [SOUND] by the / buttons, then press the
button to display the following.

Picture Balance
VOL VOL Sound Spatial Effect Off
Screen Sound Mode Normal
DISPLAY Utility
Input
ZOOM- ZOOM+

MENU
Previous
Move
Select

VOL VOL
3 Select SOUND BALANCE.
• Select [SOUND BALANCE] by the / buttons, then
adjust it.
• Sound balance is best at ‘0’.
• Sound Balance: Adjusts sound balance of left and right
VOL VOL speaker.

Picture Balance
Sound Spatial Effect Off
PICTURE SCREEN Screen Sound Mode Normal
MODE FREEZE MODE Utility
Input

SOUND MUTE SLEEP


MODE

Previous
Move
Adjust

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4 Select the Spatial Effect Mode.
• Select Spatial Effect by pressing the / buttons, then select ON/OFF by
pressing the button.
• Spatial Effect: Used to feel grotesque by emphasizing stereo effect.

VOL VOL Picture Balance


Sound Spatial Effect On
Screen Sound Mode Normal
Utility
Input

Previous
Move
Adjust

5 Select the SOUND Mode.


• Select the Sound Mode by pressing the
adjust it by pressing the / buttons.
/ buttons, then

Picture Balance
VOL VOL Sound Spatial Effect Off
Screen Sound Mode Normal
Utility
Input

Previous
Move
Adjust

Normal Movie Music News User


* Normal : Suitable for watching any motion picture
* Movie : Select this mode to simulate being at a movie
theater
* Music : Suitable for listening to music
* News : Allows human voice to be heard more clearly
* User : Allows the user to adjust as desired.

NOTES:
1) Custom Mode : Used as an Equalizer with which the user can adjust the sound frequency as desired.
2) If you modify the sound frequency in auto Sound Mode (News, Movie, Music, etc.), it is automatically
switched to the User Mode.
3) Low sound is emphasized as the frequency is lowered to 120 Hz, and high sound as raised to 10 KHz.
4) When INPUT is MONO and if you make connection to the Left Audio Input, you can hear from both
speakers.
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Selecting INPUT SIGNAL

INPUT SIGNAL

• Used to select
1 Press the INPUT SELECT Button.

INPUT
• Press the [INPUT SELECT] button on the Remote Control or
the PDP Display to select [COMPONENT 1] or [COMPONENT
SELECT 2].
INPUT signal of
external device • Each time you press the [input select] button, a different screen
connected to the mode appears. The sequence used is as follows:
PDP. COMPONENT 1 --> COMPONENT 2 --> VIDEO 1 --> VIDEO 2

PC
INPUT
SELECT POWER

DISPLAY

ZOOM- ZOOM+
Component1 Component2 Video1
MENU

PC Video2

VOL VOL

PICTURE SCREEN
MODE FREEZE MODE
NOTES:
* If an external device is not connected or INPUT signal is not
SOUND MUTE SLEEP applied, Warning Message (“No Signal”) would be displayed.
MODE
* In this case, check if external device is connected and or
terminal connection is properly done.

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1 Press the MENU Button.

MENU
• Press the [MENU] button on the Remote Control.

Picture Mode Normal


Adjusting from the
MENU Screen

Sound Brightness
Screen Contrast
Utility Color
Input Tint
Sharpness
Color Temp. Normal

Previous
Move
Select

2 Select INPUT.
• Select [INPUT] by the

Picture
/ button.

PC
Sound Component 1 (DTV/DVD)
VOL VOL Screen Component 2 (DTV/DVD)
Utility Video 1
Input Video 2

Previous
Move
Select

3 Select INPUT SIGNAL.


• Select [INPUT SIGNAL] by the
then press the button.
/ buttons,

Picture PC
VOL VOL Sound Component 1 (DTV/DVD)
Screen Component 2 (DTV/DVD)
Utility Video 1
Input Video 2

Previous
Move
Select

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Checking the Current Input Signal

Checking the
Current Input Signal
• Used to check the
1 Press the DISPLAY Button.

DISPLAY
• Press the [DISPLAY] button on the Remote Control.

INPUT signal mode, Componet 1


resolution,
frequency, etc. of the 1920 x 1080
current screen. 60 Hz

INPUT
SELECT POWER

1. If you watch Digital Broadcasts:


Componet 1 Displays which input terminal is used, and indicates the input signal mode.
1920 x 1080 Indicates the horizontal and vertical resolution of the current INPUT signal.
DISPLAY
60 Hz Indicates the frequency of the current INPUT signal.

ZOOM- ZOOM+

MENU 2. If you watch DVD image:

Componet 2 Displays which input terminal is used, and indicates the signal mode.

YUV 60 Hz Indicates the mode and frequency of the current INPUT signal.

VOL VOL

3. If you watch VCR image:

Video 1 Displays which input terminal is used, and indicates the signal mode.

NTSC 60 Hz Indicates the mode and frequency of the current INPUT signal.
PICTURE SCREEN
MODE FREEZE MODE

SOUND MUTE SLEEP


MODE
NOTES:
1) DAEWOO PLASMA can receive NTSC, PAL, SECAM, etc.
2) “1920 x 1080” displayed in the INPUT signal does not indicate
the resolution of the monitor, but the signal that is sent by
Digital Broadcasting Receiver.
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Selecting MENU Background Screen and Language

1 Press the MENU Button.

MENU
• The MENU screen will be displayed as below.

Picture Mode Normal


Selecting
Languages

Sound Brightness
• Used to select
Screen Contrast
transparency of the
Utility Color background screen
Input Tint and language used
Sharpness in MENU.
Color Temp. Normal

Previous
Move
Select

2 Press the / Button.


• Select [Utility] by the

Picture
/

Background
button.

Opaque
Sound Language English
Screen Initialize Press key
VOL VOL
Utility
Input

Previous
Move
Select

3 Select the MENU Background Screen.


• Select the [MENU Background Screen] by pressing the button.
• Every press of the button while you are in the[MENU Background
Screen] would switch between Transparent/Opaque.
VOL VOL Picture Background Opaque
Sound Language English
Screen Initialize Press key
Utility
Input

Previous
Move
Adjust

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Selecting MENU Background Screen and Languages

Select MENU LANGUAGE SELECT by the /

INPUT
SELECT POWER 4 Button.
• Select LANGUAGE by the / button.
• Every press of the button while you are in the
[LANGUAGE] mode would cycle through the different
languages.
VOL VOL
Picture Background Opaque
Sound Language English
Screen Initialize Press key
Utility
DISPLAY Input

ZOOM- ZOOM+

Previous
MENU Move
Adjust

NOTES:
* When Power is turned ON first time, ‘SELECT
LANGAUGE’ Mode will be displayed, then, select a
VOL VOL desired language by button. (Displayed only once)

5 INITIALIZATION will Start.


• Select [INITIALIZATION] by the / buttons, then
press the button to start initialization.

Picture Background Opaque


Back to VOL VOL
Sound Language English
Initialization Screen Initialize Press key
Utility
• You can restore the Input
values of the
adjustment/setting
made in the MENU
Previous
to factory settings. Move
Adjust

When [INITIALIZATION] is completed:


* When [INITIALIZATION] is completed, those values that have been set
in the User Mode of [SCREEN MODE] and [SOUND MODE] will be
returned to the factory preset values.
* When you try to initialize, be advised that you should think it over.
* The items in the [SCREEN] Menu in PC INPUT are also initialized (i.e.,
H. Size, V. Size, H. Position, V. Position, Phase, Frequency, etc.)
* Language, volume, OSD background, input mode are not initialized.

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Setting Sleep Timer

1 Press the SLEEP Button.


• Press the [SLEEP] button on the Remote Control.
• Pressing the [SLEEP] button first time will display the
current setting for SLEEP TIMER.
Setting
Sleep Timer
• SLEEP TIMER turns
SLEEP • To cancel the SLEEP TIMER, press the Sleep button the Monitor off after
to select ‘OFF’. a preset time.

INPUT
SELECT POWER

Sleep Timer off

DISPLAY

Sleep Timer off Sleep Timer 120 Minutes ZOOM- ZOOM+

MENU
Sleep Timer 15 Minutes Sleep Timer 90 Minutes

Sleep Timer 30 Minutes Sleep Timer 60 Minutes

VOL VOL

PICTURE SCREEN
MODE FREEZE MODE
NOTES:
1) On-screen information disappears if you do not
take any action for about two seconds after SOUND MUTE SLEEP
pressing the SLEEP button. MODE

2) If you turn the Monitor off after setting SLEEP, the


setting is erased.

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Before Requesting Service
Before requesting for a service, check the following points once again.

St
y o • Remote control does not • The Display makes a snapping • There are empty spots at the top
mm function properly. sound. and the bottom area of the screen.
ps

• Check for any obstacle between the • Check if the pictures and sound are • Check if the screen size of an image
C
h Remote Control and the Display. normal. is wider than 16:9 aspect ratio
e • Check for dead batteries and (theater screen size).
c incorrect battery orientation.
k • Check if the Remote Control is the
s right one.

• Remove any obstacle between the • This sound is produced due to • When video screen is wider than
Remote Control and the Display. variations in room temperature. 16:9 aspect ratio, you may see dark
A • This sound does not indicate that the areas at the top and the bottom of
c • Replace batteries and use the correct Display has a problem if the pictures the screen.
t polarity (+) or (-) of the batteries. and sound can be viewed and heard
i properly.
o • Use the pertinent Remote Control
n proper to the model.

Before Requesting for a Service

St • There are spots on the screen • Screen size is suddenly


y o
mm or screen rolls. changed.
ps

• Check if your product is affected by • The screen size of a video image


C
h any interference from automobiles, may not be matched to the size of
e high-voltage transmission lines, neon the dark initial screen.
c signs or other potential sources.
k
s
• Check by using other video tape.

A
c
t
i
o
n

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In the event that the product has been submerged in the water
in rainy season:
Immediately wash it with clean water, and dry it in ashadow place,
then call for service from the nearest Daewoo Service Center.
Never plug the Power Cord since there is risk of electric shock and
SPECIFICATIONS damag of the product.

DISPLAY UNIT
Model DP-42GM, DP-42SM, DP-42WM
Diagonal Size 106cm (42”)
Screen Aspect Ratio 16 : 9
Display Resolution 853(H) X 480(V) dots
Pixel Pitch 1.08(H) X 1.08(V) mm
Output Color 16,770,000 Colors
Contrast Ratio 3000 : 1
Video Signal NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-M/N, NTSC4.43
Dimension 40.91(W) X 24.72(H) X 3.15(D) inches.
Weight 66.14Lbs
Power Consumption 320W
Power Requirement AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz, 3.2-1.3A

* Appearance and specifications of this product are subject to change for improving the product without prior notice.

INPUT/OUTPUT TERMINAL
INPUT/OUTPUT ITEMS VIDEO AUDIO
DTV/DVD ONLY (LEFT/RIGHT)
COMPONENT INPUT
(Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr), 2 sets 2 sets
EXTERNAL VIDEO INPUT two RCA jacks (LEFT/RIGHT)
INPUT S-VIDEO INPUT two 4 pin Mini DIN jack 2 sets
one 15 pin D-sub jack (LEFT/RIGHT)
Computer(PC)
(R, G, B, H, V) 2 sets
AUDIO OUTPUT SPEAKER OUTPUT(sold separately) 16W (two 8W)

Model Name Front Mask Color


DP-42GM Dark Gray
DP-42SM Silver
DP-42WM White Pearl

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Video Board Change Procedure

Daewoo Electronics
1. Unscrew those Positions.
1. Disassemble the input jack unit at the bottom of Video Board.

2. Take out the Video Board


1. Put back the back cover.
S/M NO. : DSP115BEF2

42” PLASMA PDP MONITOR


CHASSIS : SP-115
MODEL : DP-42SM
(FOR LG MODULE)

DAEWOO ELECTRONICS Corp.


http : //svc.dwe.co.kr Nov. 2003
Contents
I. Parts with the exception of MODULE
1. Safety Precautions 3
2. Product Specification
2-1. SPECIFICATION 4
2-2. Available Input Signal 6
3. BLOCK DIAGRAM 8
4. Description Of Each BLOCK
4-1. A/V BLOCK 9
4-1-1. A/V BLOCK DIAGRAM 9
4-1-2. VIDEO PCB 10
4-1-3. JACK PCB 14
4-1-4. KEY PCB 15
4-1-5. LED PCB 15
4-2. POWER PCB 16
4-3. BASIC CONGIFURATION 17
5. SERVICE MODE
5-1. Entering SERVICE MODE 18
5-2. Default Values For SERVICE MODE Items 18
5-3. Description Of SERVICE MODE Items 19
6. Adjusting Method
6-1. Adjusting WHITE BALANCE 23
6-2. Adjusting POWER PCB 23
7. SOFTWARE UPGRADE Method 25
8. Main PCB Trouble Diagnosis 28
8-1. VIDEO & JACK PCB Trouble Diagnosis 28
8-2. POWER PCB Trouble Diagnosis 33
9. TROUBLE SHOOTING
9-1. Facts You Must Know When Diagnosing And Repairing 34
9-2. Representative Symptoms When Each PCB Breaks Down 34
9-3. Trouble Diagnosis And Repairing Method For Representative Symptoms 35
10. ASSEMBLY LIST 39
11. EXPLODED VIEW 42

II. Parts of MODULE


1. Safety Precautions 43
2. Formation and Specification of Module 46
3. Adjustment 47
4. Trouble Shooting 52
4-1 Checking for No Picture 52
4-2 Hitch Diagnosis Following Display Condition 54

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4-2-1. 4/7 or 3/7 of the screen doesn’t be shown 54
4-2-2. Screen doesn’t be shown as Data COF 54
4-2-3. It is generated unusual pattern of Data COF IC unit 55
4-2-4. Regular Stripe is generated about the quantity of one Data COF IC or more 56
4-2-5. Screen doesn’t be shown at all as scan COF 56
4-2-6. Regular stripe is generated at regular internal on the whole screen 57
4-2-7. Data copy is generated to stripe direction 57
4-2-8. One or more stripe is generated on the screen 58
4-2-9. One or more horizontal line is generated on screen 58
4-2-10. Lightness of screen is wholly darken though there is input-signal-pattern 58
4-2-11. Different color is shown partially during full-white-screen or electric discharge is
generated during full-black-screen 59
4-2-12. Full-white pattern it happened that the lightness of middle is darken while full-white
pattern 59
4-2-13. Some lightness of some color doesn’t not generated well 59
5. Block Diagram of Module 60

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I. Parts with the exception of MODULE
1. Safety Precautions

1. Safety Precautions

(1) When moving or laying down a PDP Set, at least two people must work. Avoid any impact towards
the PDP Set.

(2) Do not leave the broken PDP Set on for a long time. To prevent any further damages, after check the
condition of the broken Set, make sure to turn the power (AC) off.

(3) When opening the BACK COVER, turn off the power (AC) to prevent electric shock. When a PDP
is on, high voltage and high current exist inside the Set.

(4) When loosening screws, check the connecting position and type of the screw. Sort out the screws
and store them separately. Because screws holding PCB are working as electric circuit
GROUNDING, make sure to check if any screw is missing when assembling.

(5) If you open the BACK COVER, you will see a


Panel Gas Exhaust Tube (Fig. 1). If this part is
damaged, entire PDP PANEL must be replaced.
Therefore, when working, be careful not to
damage this part.

Fig 1. Panel Gas Exhaust Tube

(6) A PDP Set contains a different kind of connector cables. When connecting or disconnecting
connector cables, check the direction and position of the cable beforehand.

(7) When disconnecting connectors, unplug the connectors slowly with care. Especially when
connecting/disconnecting FFC (film) cables or FPC cables, do not unplug the connectors too much
instantaneously or strongly, and always handle the cables with care.

(8) Connectors are designed so that if the number of pins or the direction does not match, connectors
will not fit. When having problem in plugging the connectors, make sure to check their kind,
position, and direction.

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2. Product Specification

2-1. SPECIFICATION
ITEM SPECIFICATION REMARK
1. GENERAL
1-1. MODEL NO DSP-4280LVS(G, W)
1-2. CHASSIS NO SP-115
1-3. SCREEN SIZE 42 (16:9)
1-4. COUNTRY America
1-5. RESOLUTION 852(H) X 480(V)
1-6. REMOCON TYPE R-V28A(E)
1-7. SAFETY STANDARD UL,C-UL,FCC(CLASS B)
2. MECHANICAL
2-1. APPEARANCE
1) WITHOUT STAND WxHxD=1,044 x 631 x 82.8 mm
2) WITH STAND WxHxD=1,044 x 705.9 x 310 mm
3) CARTON BOX WxHxD=1,256 x 800 x 327 mm
2-2. WEIGHT
1) WITHOUT STAND 27.7 Kg
2) WITH STAND 34.6 Kg
3. ELECTRICAL
3-1. VIDEO INPUT COMPOSITE (NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-M/N, NTSC4.43)
& S-VHS (50/60Hz Y/C) 2 PORTS
3-2. DTV/DVD INPUT 1080i, 720P, 480P , 480i
(Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr, COMPONENT SIGNAL) 2 PORTS
3-3. PC INPUT VGA ~ UXGA (15 PIN D-SUB) 1 PORT
3-4. SOUND INPUT VIDEO 2 PORTS, DTV/DVD 2 PORTS,PC 1 PORT
3-5. SPEAKER OUTPUT 8W(R) + 8W(L)
3-6. POWER REQUIREMENT AC 100V~240V, 50/60Hz
3-7. POWER CONSUMPTION 320W
3-8. RS-232 CONTROL COMMUNICATION (EXTERNAL UPGRADE)
3-9. FUNCTION
1) SCREEN MODE *PC: H/V SIZE AND POSITION ADJUSTMENT
*VIDEO : AUTO,16:9,PANORAMA,ENLARGE LB, ENLARGE LBS
*DTV/DVD : NOMAL,16:9
2) ZOOM 20 STEP ZOOM
3) OSD 11 LANGUAGES (ENGLISH,KOREAN,GERMAN,ITALIAN,
DUTCH,PORTUGUESE,SPANISH,MEXICAN,RUSSIAN,
CHINESE,FRANCH)
4) OTHERS STILL, SLEEP MODE , SOUND MODE

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Product Specification

ITEM SPECIFICATION REMARK


4. OPTICAL
4-1. SCREEN SIZE 42 (106Cm) DIAGONAL
4-2. ASPECT RATIO 16:9
4-3. NUMBER OF PIXELS 852(H)X480(V)
4-4. DISPLAY COLOR 16,700,000 COLOR( EACH 8BITS FOR RGB )
4-5. CELL PITCH 1.08(H)X1.08(V)
4-6. PEAK LUMINANCE 360cd/ (WITH FILTER GLASS)
4-7. CONTRAST RATIO 1000:1
4-8. VIEWING ANGLE 160(VERTICAL/HORIZONTAL)
5. USERCONTROL & ACCESSORIES
5-1 CONTROL BUTTON(SET) AC POWER BUTTON(PUSH-PULL S/W)
MENU, SELECT, UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT(SOFT S/W)

5-2. REMOTE CONTROL POWER, INPUT SELECT, CONFIRM (or OK),


( R-28A(E) ) EXTENSION -, EXTENSION +, MENU, UP, DOWN,
VOLUME UP, VOLUME DOWN, SILENCE, PICTURE
MODE, PICTURE STILL, PICTURE SIZE, SOUND
MODE, TIMER SLEEP

5-3. ACCESSORIES REMOTE CONTROLLER,BATTERY,INSTRUCTION MANUAL,


A/V CABLE, PC CABLE, POWER CORD
OPTION : STAND WALL HANGER, SPEAKER R/L

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Product Specification

2-2. Available Input Signal


(1) PC

Resolution H Freq. (KHz) V Freq. (Hz) Remark Patt No.


640x350 31.469 70.1 IBM 203
37.861 85.1 VESA 11
640x400 24.823 56.4 NEC 15
30.48 60.0 PGA 871
31.469 70.1 IBM (DOS) 204
37.861 85.1 VESA 16
640x480 31.469 59.9 DOS 17
35 66.7 Macintosh 18
37.861 72.8 VESA 19
37.5 75.0 VESA 20
39.375 75.0 IBM 21
43.269 85.0 VESA 22
720x400 31.47 60.0 VGA 876
31.469 70.1 IBM 13
37.927 85.1 VESA 14
720X480 31.54 60.0 480P 953
720X576 15.63 25.0 PAL 950
800x600 35.156 56.3 VESA 23
35.16 57.2 VESA 24
37.879 60.3 VESA 24
48.077 72.2 VESA 25
46.875 75.0 VESA 26
53.674 85.1 VESA 27
832x624 49.726 74.0 Macintosh 28
1024x768 48.193(48.077) 59.3(59.8) Macintosh(OAK) 29
48.363 60.0 VESA 30
53.95 66.1 XGA 890
56.476 70.1 HP&VESA 31
60.241 74.9(74.6) Macintosh 32
60.023 75.0 VESA 33
68.677 85.0 VESA 34
80.66 100.0 Fujitsu 939
70.84 84.0 SUN 926
1152X864 54 60.0 VAX 936
63.851 70.0 VESA 35
67.5 75.0 VESA 36
77.094 85.0 VESA 37
1152x900 61.796 66.0 SUN 38
71.713 76.0 SUN 39
1280X720 45 60.0 720P 954
1280X960 60 60.0 VESA 40
75 75.0 VESA 41
85.938 85.0 VESA 42

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Product Specification

Resolution H Freq. (KHz) V Freq. (Hz) Remark Patt No.


1280X1024 46.433 43.4 VESA 205
63.981 60.0 VESA 44
70.66 66.5 VAX 937
74.88 70.0 NEC 921
78.125 72.0 HP & HITA 206
78.855 74.1 Sony & NEC 46
79.976 75.0 VESA 47
81.13 76.1 SUN 927
91.146 85.0 VESA 48
1600X1200 62.5 48.0 VESA
75 60.0 VESA 50
81.25 65.0 VESA 862
87.5 70.0 VESA 863
93.75 75.0 VESA 864
100 80.0 VESA 865

(2) DTV
-1080i/ 60 Hz
-720P / 60 Hz
-480P / 60 Hz

(3) VIDEO
-PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N
-NTSC , NTSC4.43
- SECAM

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DSP-4280LVS BLOCK DIAGRAM

Y-SUB PCB Z-SUB PCB


P3

IC

P1
SCAN
DRIVER
P2

P5
PWR
P1
PWR

IC

P2
SCAN
P5

DRIVER
3. BLOCK DIAGRAM

p6

P6
PWR
VIDEO PCB
P601 P602
KEY PCB LED PCB
Crystal : 14.3 MHz

IC

P3
P7
20 MHz POWER PCB

SCAN

Y DRV UPPER
P604
FLASH

DRIVER
24.57 MHz
MEMORY PLL CLK : 128 MHz

P3
33.5 MHz

IC
DEINTERLACER

P4
SCAN
[DPTV-MVS]

P4

DRIVER
IMAGE
PROESSOR
[PW171]
P4

VIDEO
PROCESSOR

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[SAA7118]

PA5
PWR
P5
ADC 3D COMBFILTER

IC
[CXA3516] [UPD64083]

P5
SCAN
DRIVER
PWR
PA4
AC PWR

P4
P502 P1 P2 P3

IC

P6
SCAN
DRIVER
PWR
P2 P1
JACK PCB
PA502 PA6 PWR
Crystal : 4 MHz

P300 P101
DTV/DVD SOUND
PWR SWITCH AV SWITCH PROESSOR SOUND AMP
[CXA2069]

IC
[CXA2151] [MSP3420]

P7
LEDPCB

Y DRV UPPER
SCAN
DRIVER
P31
AC SWITCH

IC

P8
SCAN
Clock Oscillator : 100 MHz

DRIVER
CONTROLLER PCB X-RIGHT PCB
P3 P5
PWR
P1
P1

KEY PCB
P2

P800

P113 P112 P111 P110 P212 P211 P210

DATA DRIVERIC DATA DRIVERIC DATA DRIVERIC DATA DRIVERIC DATA DRIVERIC DATA DRIVERIC DATA DRIVERIC

DATA COF DATA COF DATA COF DATA COF DATA COF DATA COF DATA COF
4. Description Of Each BLOCK

4-1. A/V BLOCK


4-1-1. A/V BLOCK DIAGRAM

1
6

2
GND

E33V

GND

DATA2

DATA1

COLUM3

COLUM2
COLUM1

STB5V

GND

LED_P

IR
GND
P601 P602
P603
1 RA1- GND
2 RA1+ DEN
RB1-
RB+ S_RESET
GND VVS
RC-
RC+ V_MUTE
RCLK1+ RCLK1- DVS IC600 IC406
RD1+ RD1-
GND DHS PW171 DPTV-MVS VHS
RD2-
RA2+ RA2-
RB2+ RB2-
to RC2- GND VPEN1
RCLK2- RC2+
DIGITAL RD2- RCLK2+ VPEN
GND RD2+
GBLKSLP GPEN GSOG
SDATA DISPEN
39 SLE SCLK DECOE
40 GND GHSFOUT GCOAST GREF

DCLKB IC401
PA5 SAA7118
5 STB5V

4 GND
GCLK IC500
3 CCOMB
CXA3516
to PWR 2 POWER_CLT
GHS
YCOMB
1 LED_P

GVS
PA4 IC400
10 STB5V u64083
9 LED_P

8 GND

7 GND VIN
G/Y_DTV

6 P5V
Y_DVD
R/PR
B/PB
GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND
GND

GND

GND
GPC
HPC

RPC
VPC

BPC

5 GND
CO
CR

YO
CB

4 GND
to PWR
MSP_RST
S_MUTE

to PWR
FB_SC

3
G_SC

P12V
R_SC

B_SC
P12V
P12V

SEL1
SEL2
SEL3
GND
GND

GND

GND

GND
GND

GND

GND

GND
RXD
SDA

TXD
SCL

VIN

2 P12V
!P502

!NUL 1 25
1
26 50

26 50 1 2 3 4

!JACK 1 25
!PA6
PCB !PA502
R_OUT RIGHT
L_OUT LEFT

IC702 IC701
IC706 IC704 IC700 TDA7480 TDA7480
CXA2151 CXA2069 MSP3420

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6
PA601
KEY PCB
LED PA602

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Description Of Each BLOCK

4-1-2.VIDEO PCB
- PROCESS Various Signal (PC, COMPONENT, COMPOSITE ) to produce 24BIT DIGITAL
output
(1) IC and TP
(1) IC400(UPD64083)
-Using 3D COMBFILTER to separate COMPOSITE signal to Brightness
Signal(Y) and Color Signal(C)

*TP ( Input : COLOR BAR PATTERN )


A. YCOMP : Brightness Signal(Y)

B. CCOMP : Color Signal (C)

(2) IC401 (SAA7118E)


-Receive NTSC, SECAM, PAL VIDEO by COMPOSITE(V) , S-VHS(Y.C)
COMPONENT (Y Cb Cr) and process signal

*TP
A. DECOE : CHIP ENABLE part. When signal process is done by IC401, DC 3.3V is
measured.

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Description Of Each BLOCK

(3) IC406(DPTV-MVS)
-A Scan Rate Converter which converts Interlace signal into Progressive signal

*TP
A. VVS : VERTICAL SYNC (output of DPTV-MVS)

B. VHS : HORIZONTAL SYNC (output of DPTV-MVS)

C. VCLK : CLOCK (output of DPTV-MVS)

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Description Of Each BLOCK

(4) IC500(CXA3516R)
-3-channel 8-bit 165MSPS A/D converter which process PC , DTV signal

* TP
A. GCOAST : COAST CONTOL Signal for PLL (input of CXA3516)

B .GHS : HORIZONTAL SYNC for GRAPHIC (output of CXA3516)

C. GCLK : CLOCK for GRAPHIC (output of CXA3516)

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Description Of Each BLOCK

D. GFBK : SYNC for PLL

(5) IC600(PW171)
- Image processor IC

*TP
A. DEN : DATA ENABLE (output of PW171)

B. DHS : HORIZONTAL SYNC (output of PW171)

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Description Of Each BLOCK

C.DVS : VERTICAL SYNC for DISPLAY (output of PW171)

D. DCLKB : CLOCK for DISPLAY (output of PW171)

4-1-3. JACK PCB


- Separate and process various VIDEO and AUDIO signal
(1) IC706 (VIDEO /SYNC SELECTOR)
- This chooses Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr or RGB signal to output Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr, to separate SYNC,
and to perform SYNC COUNTER.

(2) IC704 (AUDIO/VIDEO SWITCH)


- The IC perform AUDIO or VIDEO SWITCHING

(3) IC700 (MULTI STANDARD SOUND PROCDSSOR)


-AUDIO SINGNAL VOLUME control, EQUALIZER control

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Description Of Each BLOCK

*TP
R_OUT(L_OUT) : AUDIO SIGNAL that goes into MSP3420 before AUDIO
PROCESSING
(4) IC701 .IC700 (TDA 7480)

*TP
A. RIGHT(LEFT) :AMP input signal before 30dB amplification

4-1-4.KEY PCB
- Input PCB using KEY
4-1-5.LED PCB
- PCB for REMOCON CONTROL

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Description Of Each BLOCK

4-2. POWER PCB

<Input requirements>
Nominal Input Voltage : AC100V to AC240V (Variation Range - AC85V to AC276V)
Single-Phase full wave
Regulation Method : Transistor Switching Method
Input Frequency : 50~60Hz (Variation range 45Hz to 66Hz)
Inrush Current : 50A zero-peak max at AC264V
Output Voltage is as follows.

No. Output Nominal Variable Voltage Nominal Load current Ripple/Noise


Name Voltage range accuracy current range (mVp-p)*2
(V) (V) *1 (A) (A)
1 Vsus 190 180-195 5V 1.3 0.1~1.3 1000/500
2 Vadd 60 50-80 2V 1 0.1~1 250/500
3 V1 5.1 - 5% 2.5 0.1~3 50/100
4 V3 17 - 5% 1 0~1 50/100
(SOUND) -17 - 5% 1 0~1 50/100
5 V4 5.0 - 5% 1.5 0.1~1.5 50/100
6 V5 12 - 5% 0.6 0~1 50/100
7 Vstb 5 - 5% 1.5 0~1.5 100/100

Connector
Connector number P2 P3 P6
Model name GP390-10P-TS 1-1123723-8 GP390-04P-TS
Maker LG Cable AMP LG Cable
The number of pins 10 8 4
1 Vsus 190V Vsus 190V G
2 Vsus 190V Vsus 190V G
3 Vsus 190V NC V1 5.1V
4 NC G V1 5.1V
Pin 5 G G
number 6 G Vadd 60V
7 G G
8 G V1 5.1V
9 NC
10 NC

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Description Of Each BLOCK

Connector number P4 P5 P7
Model name YMW025-10R YMW025-05R YMW025-04R
Maker YEONHO YEONHO YEONHO
The number of pins 10 5 4
1 NC POWER (ON/OFF) V3 -17V
2 NC NC G
3 V5 12V NC G
4 G G V3 17V
Pin 5 G Vstb
number 6 V4 5V
7 G
8 G
9 NC
10 NC

* P2 is connected to P5 of Y-SUS PCB.


P3 is connected to P1 of Z-SUS PCB.
P6 is connected to P6 of Y-SUS PCB.
P4 is connected to PA4 of VIDEO PCB.
P5 is connected to PA5 of VIDEO PCB.
P7 is connected to PA6 of JACK PCB.

4-3. Basic Configuration

Applied Voltage level is specified at the time, when full white pattern displayed on panel.

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5. SERVICE MODE

5-1. Entering SERVICE MODE

Push UP MUTE DISPLAY MUTE BUTTON of Remote Controller to enter


SERVICE adjustment MODE.

5-2. Check initial data of Video PCB

(1) Check initial data of User Menu


1) Picture
- Mode : Normal
BRIGHTNESS : 35
CONTRAST : 47
COLOR : 32
TINT : 0 (CENTER) * Not displayed when PAL or SECAM input
SHARPNESS : 4
- Color Temp. : Normal
2) Sound
- Balance : 0 (CENTER)
- Spatial Effect : Off
- Sound Mode : Normal
120 Hz : 0 (CENTER)
500 Hz : 0 (CENTER)
1.5 KHz : 0 (CENTER)
5 KHz : 0 (CENTER)
10 KHz : 0 (CENTER)
3) Screen Mode : Normal
4) Utility
- Background : Opaque
- Language : English ( selected when Power ON by user just after manufacturing )
- ISM
Pixel Shift : Off
Low Bright : Off
Image Invert : Off
5) Input
- VIDEO 1

(2) Check initial data of Service mode


1) PW 171
- Sub-Brightness : 28
- Sub-Contrast : 40
- Bias R : 64
- Bias G : 64
- Bias B : 64
- Gain R : 64

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SERVICE MODE

- Gain G : 64
- Gain B : 64

2) SAA 7118
- Sub BRT : 128
- Sub CONT : 50
- Sub CLR : 55
- Sub TINT : 0
- Sub SRP : 10

3) DPTV
- Sub BRT : 61
- Sub CONT : 16
- 50 : OFF

4) CXA 3516
- Sub CONT : 58
- Cb OFFSET : 39
- Cr OFFSET : 37
- HYS :3
- THRSLD : 14

5) MSP34X0
- PRESCALE : 22

6) MISC
- AT PWR : OFF
- JACK : MULTI
- PXL SFT : OFF

7) PANEL
- ISM : OFF
- BWINV : OFF
- GAMMA : 2.1
- BRIGHT : 100 %
- SCROLL : OFF
- P SAVE : 75 %
- MOVING : AV
- STILL : PC

5-3. Description of SERVICE MODE Items

1) PW171 : It is a Image processor and used to adjust White balance.


[Note] This article is for adjustment after replacement of VIDEO PCB. These values may vary
from set to set. Therefore if these values are recorded before replacing VIDEO PCB, you do
not need to adjust WHITE BALANCE additionally. The setup can be done using the
recorded values.

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SERVICE MODE

(1) SUB BRT : For BRIGHTNESS adjustment (fixed)


(2) SUB CONT : For CONTRAST adjustment (fixed)
(3) BIAS R : For R BIAS adjustment (Changeable)
(4) BIAS G : For G BIAS adjustment (Changeable)
(5) BIAS B : For B BIAS adjustment (fixed)
(6) GAIN R : For R GAIN adjustment (Changeable)
(7) GAIN G : For G GAIN adjustment (Changeable)
(8) GAIN B : For B GAIN adjustment (fixed)

2) SAA7118 : It is a VIDEO DECODER and used to adjust a picture quality for VIDEO/DVD(480i).
[Note] This article is not for adjustment after replacement of VIDEO PCB. Therefore do not
change initial values.

(1) SUB BRT : For BRIGHTNESS adjustment (VIDEO/DVD) (fixed)


(2) SUB CONT : For CONTRAST adjustment (VIDEO/DVD) (fixed)
(3) SUB CLR : For COLOR adjustment (VIDEO) (fixed)
(4) SUB TNT : For TINT adjustment (VIDEO) (fixed)
(5) SUB SRP : For SHARPNESS adjustment (VIDEO) (fixed)

3) DPTV : Be used to adjust DEINTERLACE performance.


[Note] This article is not for adjustment after replacement of VIDEO PCB. Therefore do not
change initial values.

(1) SUB BRT : For BRIGHTNESS adjustment (VIDEO/DVD) (fixed)


(2) SUB CONT : For CONTRAST adjustment (VIDEO/DVD) (fixed)
(3) 50P : ON for 50Hz / OFF for 60Hz (fixed)

4) CXA3516 : It is a DTV/PC PROCESSOR and used to adjust a picture quality for DTV/PC.
[Note] This article is not for adjustment after replacement of VIDEO PCB. Therefore do not
change initial values.

(1) SUB CONT : For CONTRAST adjustment (fixed)


(2) Cb OFFSET : For Cb Offset adjustment (fixed)
(3) Cr OFFSET : For Cr Offset adjustment (fixed)
(4) HYS : For Sync hysteresis adjustment (fixed)
(5) THR SLP : For Sync threshold adjustment (fixed)

5) MSP34X0
[Note] This article is not for adjustment after replacement of VIDEO PCB. Therefore do not
change initial values.

(1) PRESCLE : Be used to adjust a Audio prescale.

6) MISC

(1) TST PTRN AT : Cycled patterns from R G B WH every 1 minute automatically.

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SERVICE MODE

(2) TST PTRN MA : Cycled patterns from BK WH R G B by pressing volume up key


(3) AT PWR : ON - Condition where turning AC power on, automatically turns the SET on.
OFF - Condition where turning AC power on makes the Set STAND BY, and POWER of
Remote-controller on turns the set on from STAND BY state.
(4) JACK : Set up depending on input MODE of JACK BOARD
- SCART(SKY) : MULTI + DVI + SCART (DSP-4222LVS)
- MULTI : Used by DSP-4280 series, Multimedia monitor.
- MONITOR : Used by DSP-4282 series, PC only monitor.
- MONITOR+ : Used by DSP-4282 series with DSP-JU20 attached, PC only monitor with
External board connection.
- VIDEO : Video only monitor
[Note] Wrong setup causes displaying problem. So you must be careful when SETTING.
(5) PXL SFT : To choose a picture auto shift mode to protect a PDP(Ghost fault) ON - Moving
screen up, down left and right by some Pixels every 20 seconds.
OFF - Fixing PIXEL position. No movement on screen.
[Note] PIXEL SHIFT function is solution to characteristic phenomenon of PDP, so-called
Image Sticking problem. Leave this function ON, when displaying many fixed screen
like PC screen. When this function is ON the screen will move a little for every fixed
interval but a human eye can not recognize it well.
7) INFOR
(1) VER : MICOM VERSION
(year 4 digits, month 2 digits, date 2 digits and time 4 digits : 200309222030 )

8) RESET
(1) EDID SET
[Note] Be used to set to write EDID data (After setting it is changed to EDID DONE ). Before
setting EDID, you have to short jumpers of JP710. After setting, you must remove jumpers,
and then, turn off and on main power. If EDID WRITING ERROR is displayed, Try
again. But, in DEUK, you don t have to set EDID set (After removing jumpers, EDID
DONE is changed to EDID SET).
(2) LEVEL 1 : Be used to initialise all of the data including adjusted figures for W/B.
(3) LEVEL 2 : Be used to initialise all of the data except adjusted figures for W/B
(4) FACTORY : For User menu initialisation, is actaviated by choosing a language on AC ON
mode. (Menu Display, VOL, OSD Background and Input mode (VIDEO 1) initialisation).
(Should be selected on being dispatched)

9) PANEL
(1) ISM : Used to minimize Image
Sticking (ON/OFF).
ON : When Still images or regular
patterns have been displayed
on screen for some times, the
luminance of screen is going
to decrease as below. (But,
only when pattern area is over
50% and it is lasting over 5
minutes)

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SERVICE MODE

(2) BWINV : Used to minimize Image Sticking Table Gamma Contents


(ON/OFF) 1 =2.2
ON : Inverting the original images.(in Digital image 2 =1
data, 0 1 , 1 0 ) 3 =2.1 (default)
* If Still images have been displayed for some 4 =2.4
periods, this function can minimize Image sticking,
by displaying it on BWINV mode for some times.
(3) GAMMA : can choose one in 4 gamma tables
(4) BRIGHT : Adjusting Peak Luminance
1. 100% : Full Peak Luminance
2. 63% : 63% of Peak luminance
3. 40% : 40% of Peak luminance
(* See the graph below)
4. APL: Average Picture Level

(5) SCROLL : Minimizing Image Sticking (ON/OFF) by Shifting whole screen BRIGHT :
Adjusting Peak Luminance. (same with PXL SFT function in 6.MISC)
ON : This function moves1~8 pixel with a regular rule, up, down, left, right every
10 sec
(6) BRIGHT : Adjusting Peak Luminance
(7) P SAVE : Controlling power consumption by changing Luminance level of whole screen.
1. 100% : Peak Luminance & Maximum Power Consumption mode
2. 87% : 87% mode
3. 75% : 75% mode
4. 50% : 50% mode
5. linear : linear mode(Constant luminance without regard to APL)
* WARNING!! The choice of these modes can cause difference of Power Consumption.
* See the below

(8) MOVING : Setting display mode of Input channel except PC input.


(9) STILL : Setting display mode for PC input.

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6.Adjusting Method

6-1. Adjusting WHITE BALANCE


1) Apply 5 Step Gray Scale pattern to
Video input terminal
(MIK 7253S PATTERN NO.9)

Fig. 2 5 Step Gray Scale Pattern


2) Check initial data of User Menu ( refer to 5-2 )
3) To enter Service mode, press button up > mute > recall > mute on the remote controller and
select PW171, then check initial data of Service mode( refer to 5-2 ).
4) Attach a sensor of White Balance Meter(CA-100) to 80% of white level on the screen.
5) Adjust White Balance by varying Gain of R,G,
* Gain of R, G, should be adjusted to DP+ 10 ,if beyond these then that is a specification fault
* Coordinate of Color is x=0.270 + 0.005, y=0.290 + 0.005 and the Color Temperature is over 10,000-
degree K.
6) Attach a sensor of White Balance Meter to 40% of white level on the screen
7) Adjust White Balance by varying the values of R,G,
* Values of R,G, should be adjusted to DP + 5 ,if beyond these then that is a specification fault
* Coordinate of Color is x=0.270 + 0.005, y=0.290 + 0.005.
8) Repeat No 4) to No 7) until getting that Coordinate of Color is x=0.270, y=0.290, and then adjust
Sub Contrast to over 150 Cd/m square after attaching a sensor of White Balance Meter to 100% of
white level on the screen.
9) To exit from Service mode, press Menu button on the remote controller.

6-2. POWER ADJUSTMENTS


* Video pattern condition : 100 IRE Full White Pattern
* POWER PCB Adjustments mean that you should set the following 2-type power voltages to the
values which were already adjusted by PDP module (LG Module) maker. Therefore, if there are
some problems in picture after adjusting, you should classify that PDP module as a fault and contact
to PDP module maker.

1. Vsus (SUSTAIN Voltage) : Discharge Sustain Voltage


Measurement equipment : Digital Volt Meter ( DC Volt mode )
Adjusting TP : TP204 (See Fig. 4)
Adjusting Location : RV203 (See Fig. 4)
Optimum Adjusting Voltage : Voltage which is written in Label which is at upper right side of
PDP Module. (Typical Voltage : 190 V - Fig. 3)

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Adjusting Method

Fig. 3 Power Connection and Voltage Adjustment Label


2. Vadd (ADDRESS Voltage) : DATA Input Voltage
Measurement equipment : Digital Volt Meter (DC Volt mode)
Adjusting TP : TP206 (See Fig. 4)
Adjusting Location : RV204 (See Fig. 4)
Optimum Adjusting Voltage : Voltage which is written in Label which is at upper right side of
PDP Module. (Typical Voltage : 65 V - Fig. 3)

Fig. 4 Power Adjustment Points


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7.SOFTWARE UPGRADE Method

1. Connect the JACK PCB to the Video PCB.


2. Connect 9 PIN serial cable to the serial port of the computer.
3. Connect the opposite end of the serial cable to RS-232C port of Jack PCB.
4. Run Flashupgrader.exe in PC and then push Next(N) > button.

5. Select current Upgrade file


- Click Browse button to select the file you want to upgrade.

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SOFTWARE UPGRADE Method

- Select the file (pwSDK.inf) you want to upgrade and Push Open(O) > button.

6. Select as above and push Next(N) > button.

7. Select Comm Port and Baud Rate and push Next(N) > button.

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SOFTWARE UPGRADE Method

8. Upgrade process will be displayed. Turn on the ac power and then upgrade program will initiate the
download.

9. When all files upgrade are complete, a window (below) will be opened. Push Finish button to
complete the process.

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8. Main PCB Trouble Diagnosis

[NOTE] See II. PARTS of MODULE of this service manual for the trouble diagnosises concerned
to MODULE with exception of VIDEO, JACK and POWER parts.
8-1. VIDEO & JACK PCB Trouble Diagnosis
1. Common checking process when No signal or No raster

Check start

N 1. Confirm AC connection
N Is there a weak 2. Confirm Power S/W ON
Does "No signal" screen
discharge on the 3. Check other PCBs
appear?
screen? (Refer to II. Parts of Module)

Y
Y
N
Is P604 correctly Check P31
N Check the connection of connected?
Is the signal input Jack
correctly connected? Jack(PDP or AV devide)

Y
Y
N Is DVS, DHS, DCLK of N
Does input source Exchange Video PCB
(AV device)operate?
Operate AV device Video PCB normal?

Y Y
N Confirm input 1. Check other PCBs (CONTROLLER,
Is input selection in used Y/Z-SUS, CONNECTION...)
selection
mode? 2. Reassemble or change P31

Y
Exchange Video or Jack PCB

2. When No VIDEO (COMPOSITE, S-VIDEO, Y Cb Cr) signal on screen


(1) Input PC or DTV signal and see if PC or DTV signals shown on screen.
If no signal, check TP DCLK, DHS and DVS signal.
If DCLK, DHS and DVS signal do not appear, VIDEO PCB has a trouble.
(2) When Y Cb Cr input : Check 16th pin of P502.

COMPOSITE Input : Check TP Vin.

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Main PCB Trouble Diagnosis

S- VHS input : Check 24th pin of P502 (when COLOR BAR PATTERN).

If above signal do not appear, JACK PCB has a trouble.


(3) TP DECOE Check
If DECOE signal do not appear, JACK PCB has a trouble.
(cf. When COMPOSITE NTSC 3.58MHz, check TP COMB. CCOMB as well)

(4) Check TP VVS, VHS, VCLK and VPEN1


If VVS, VHS, VCLK and VPEN1 signal do not appear, JACK PCB has a trouble.

3. When DTV (1080i, 720P, 480P) signal do not appear on screen


(1) Input PC or VIDEO signal and see if PC or VIDEO signals shown on screen.
If no signal, check TP DCLKB, DHS and DVS.
If DCLKB, DHS and DVS signal do not appear, VIDEO PCB has a trouble.

(2) Check P502 s 1st PIN(V SYNC) , 2nd PIN(H SYNC) check-<when 1080i >

If above signals do not appear, JACK PCB has a trouble.


(3) Check TP GHS, GVS and GCLK.
If GHS, GVS and GCLK signal do not appear, JACK PCB has a trouble.

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Main PCB Trouble Diagnosis

4. When PC signal do not appear on screen


(1) Input DTV or VIDEO signal and see if DTV or VIDEO signals shown on screen.
-->If no signal, check TP DCLKB, DHS and DVS.
-->If DCLKB, DHS and DVS signal do not appear, JACK PCB has a trouble.
(2) Check 1st PIN (V SYNC), 2nd PIN (H SYNC) of P502 (when 800X600).

--> If above signal do not appear, JACK PCB has a trouble.


(3) Check TP GHS, GVS and GCLK.
--> If GHS, GVS and GCLK signal do not appear, JACK PCB has a trouble.

5. When No Sound

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Main PCB Trouble Diagnosis

6. When Key does not operate

Check start

Y
1. Confirm AC connection.
Does LED next to Power N 2. Confirm Power S/W ON.
3. Check other PCBs
S/W turn on in Red?

N 1. Check the connection to Video PCB.


Does LED
2. Check the Video PCB or other PCBs.
turn on in Green?

Y
N 1. PA601 CONNECTOR has a trouble.
Is 2nd pin of P601 output normal? 2. Exchange Key PCB.

Y
Check VIDEO PCB

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Main PCB Trouble Diagnosis

7. When Remote Controller does not operate

Check start

Y
1. Confirm AC connection.
Does LED next to Power N 2. Confirm Power S/W ON.
S/W turn on in Red? 3. Check other PCBs.

N Check the Battery of


Does Remote Controller Remote Controller
operate?

Y
N 1. Check the connection to VIDEO PCB
Does Set turn on with 2. Check VIDEO PCB
Key operation?

Whenever push the botton of LED PCB has a trouble.


N So, Exchange LED PCB
remote controller, does 2nd Pin of
P602 output?

1. IR Receiving BLOCK of VIDEO PCB has a trouble.


2. Check VIDEO PCB

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Main PCB Trouble Diagnosis

8-2. POWER PCB Trouble Diagnosis

Although Z-SUS / Y-SUS / SCAN / DATA COF (refer to II. PARTS of MODULE) are checked,
but still the set does not operate, and then check if Trouble Symptoms of the following Power PCB
appear.

After unplugging Power Connectors of Z-SUS(P1) / Y-SUS(P5, P6) PCB and checking
remaining voltage, there still exist several tens of remaining voltage.

When output condition of Power Module is set to low-voltage, output voltage table lists 3~7 are
NOT normal. Or when set to high-voltage, output voltage table list 1~2 are NOT normal. (Refer
to 4-2)

When output condition of Power Module is set to low-voltage, output voltage table lists 3~7 are
normal. But when set to high-voltage, output voltage table list 1~2 are NOT normal. (Refer to
4-2)

After turn on the PDP set with Remote Controller, when output condition of Power Module is
set to high-voltage, the LED turn Green but the Power Shut Down happens after 2~3
seconds.

If high voltage (Vsus, Vadd) measured from Power PCB is different from that of optimum
adjusting voltage label, re-adjust the voltages referring to I. 6-2. POWER Adjustments

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9. TROUBLE SHOOTING

[NOTE] See II. PARTS of MODULE of this service manual for trouble shooting concerned to
MODULE with exception of VIDEO, JACK and POWER parts.

9-1. Facts you must know at trouble diagnosis or repairing


(1) The trouble diagnosis and repairing of set means Module Exchange . In other words, find out
which PCB modules are not working and replace them with normal PCB modules. Do not need to
fix broken PCB modules in themselves.
(2) This TROUBLE SHOOTING list only contains representative and simple PCB trouble diagnosis
and Module Exchange method. Therefore, if you find Sets that are difficult to diagnose or to
repair, contact Daewoo Electronics.
(3) Basic TROUBLE SHOOTING procedure Check Trouble Symptoms Detach BACK COVER
Trouble Diagnosis Replace broken PCB module Adjust new PCB module (when
replacing Z-SUS, Y-SUS, POWER, VIDEO PCB, need Adjusting Procedure. Refer to I. 6.
Adjusting Method and II. 3. Adjustments) HEATRUN (for at least 30 minutes, input TEST
PATTERN FULL WHITE), FUNCTION CHECK Repair Complete.
(4) Keep broken PCB modules separately for replacing with new PCB modules.
(5) Required equipments for trouble diagnosis
- DIGITAL MULTIMETER (User Mode : measure DC VOLTAGE, measure DIODE VOLTAGE,
SHORT-OPEN TEST )
- Screwdriver (or electric screwdriver), plastic adjusting tool
(6) Each BLOCK operation was explained including DIGITAL OSCILLOSCOPE signal, but this is
reference only and applying them for repair is not necessary. (After additional education, DIGITAL
OSCILLOSCOPE could be used)
(7) Before assemble/disassemble PCBs, check to see if AC Switch is OFF .
(8) After replacing Z-SUS, Y-SUS, POWER, VIDEO PCB, the PCB needs extra adjustment. (Refer to
I. 6. Adjusting Method and II. 3. Adjustments)
(9) After the set is repaired, leave BACK COVER open for followings. Do HEATRUN for at least 30
minutes by inputting TEST PATTERN of SERVICE MODE (Refer to Service Manual I.5. Service
Mode) FULL WHITE. Check the screen conditions and basic functions (remote control operation
etc.).
(10) After BACK COVER is closed, redo HEATRUN for at least one hour by inputting FULL
WHITE using TEST PATTERN of SERVICE MODE. Check the screen conditions and basic
functions.

9-2. Representative Symptoms When Each PCB Breaks Down.

(1) Symptoms of POWER PCB Trouble


<Symptom.1> Not even weak discharge (luminescence) shows on screen.
<Symptom.2> Discharge (luminescence) on screen is unstable
<Symptom.3> Set is producing unusual noise
<Symptom.4> POWER SHUT DOWN occur (refer to Service Manual I. 9-3)

(2) Symptoms of VIDEO or JACK PCB Trouble


<Symptom.1> Only weak discharge (luminescence) shows on screen, but No Data is on screen
<Symptom.2> Screen DATA is abnormal
<Symptom.3> Particular input signal (Video, PC or Component etc.) does not operate

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<Symptom.4> No SOUND
<Symptom.5> The Set does not operate normally. But, after turn off AC Power, if turn on again, it
operates normally again.
<Symptom.6> Remote Control or KEY does not operate
<Symptom.7> POWER SHUT DOWN occur (refer to Service Manual I. 9-3 )

(3) Representative Symptoms caused by bad Connection between PCBs.


[Note] Dust or extraneous materials is most likely to cause bad connection. Most of this case, it can
be solved if using soft brush, AIR FRESHER, or breath to clean dust or extraneous materials or
reassembling the Connector.

* Refer to Chapter II for Symptoms of other parts with exception of VIDEO, JACK PCB and POWER
PCB Trouble.

9-3. Trouble Diagnosis and Repairing Method for Representative Symptoms


(1) When POWER SHUT DOWN occurs
<1> Definition of SHUT DOWN
- When LED color is green, you can t hear power operating sound. (Red : STAND BY, Green :
Operating)
- When turn on AC switch and then push POWER button of remote controller, power relay do
not operate normally, and POWER operating sound can not be detected.
<2> Trouble Repairing Procedure
- As shown in Fig. 5, first check which of LOW VOLTAGE part or HIGH VOLTAGE part has
a trouble.
- If LOW VOLTAGE part is broken is checked, as shown in Fig. 6 diagnose the SET and then
replace the broken PCB.
- If HIGH VOLTAGE part is broken is checked, as shown in Fig. 7 diagnose the SET and then
replace the broken PCB.
- <Note.1> When disconnecting/connecting connectors, you must turn OFF the AC power and
check the direction/position of them before working.
- <Note.2> If you turn the SET ON with POWER CONNECTORS of Z-SUS PCB and Y-SUS
PCB (P101A, P102A, P103A) disconnected, although you turn the SET OFF again,
Remaining Voltage still exists in the POWER PCB. Therefore assemble the connectors
several minutes after. Or, check the Remaining Voltage (Vsus, Vadd) by multimeter. If
Vsus is less 10V, connect connectors. Connecting connectors with the Remaining
Voltage (Vsus, Vadd) over 10V could generate sparks and be dangerous to Operators or
SET.

(2) When weak Discharge exists on screen but OSD screen can not be seen

<1> Definition of this symptom


- When the set was turned on, screen is BLACK but Weak Discharge (luminescence) exists.
- When OSD does not show on screen and the set does not respond to remote controller or KEY
panel s any button.
<2> PCB CHECK PRIORITY
- VIDEO PCB

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<3> Trouble Repairing Procedure


- If no problem in Connection(VIDEO PCB ==>CONTROLLER PCB), replace VIDEO PCB

AC PWR "OFF"

BACK COVER "OPEN"

POWER PCB's HIGH VOLTAGE


SWITCH "OFF" (refer to Fig.4)

AC PWR "ON"

PWR "ON" with Remote Controller

YES "SHUT DOWN" NO


occur?

* LOW VOLTAGE part is N.G. * HIGH VOLTAGE part is N.G.


* PCB check priority: * PCB check priority:
Controller => VIDEO or JACK => POWER Z-SUS => Y-SUS => SCAN
* Trouble Diagnosis in order shown => DATA => POWER
as Fig.6 * Trouble Diagnosis in order shown
as Fig.7

Fig. 5 Trouble Diagnosis Flow when SHUT DOWN occurs

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AC PWR "OFF"

HIGH VOLTAGE SWITCH of


POWER PCB "OFF" (refer to Fig.4)

Disconnect PWR Connectors of


Z-SUS and Y-SUS

AC PWR "ON" => PWR "ON" with


Remote Controller

YES "SHUT DOWN" NO


occur?

AC PWR "OFF" AC PWR "OFF"

Disconnect AUDIO PWR Reconnect only PWR Connector


Connector of JACK PCB of Z-SUS

AC PWR "ON" => PWR "ON" with AC PWR "ON" => PWR "ON" with
Remote Controller. Remote Controller

"SHUT DOWN" "SHUT DOWN"


occur? occur?
NO
NO
YES
YES

VIDEO or JACK JACK PCB is N.G. Z-SUS or Controller Y-SUS or SCAN


PCB is N.G. PCB is N.G. PCB is N.G.

Fig. 6 Trouble Diagnosis Flow when LOW VOLTAGE SHUT DOWN occurs

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AC PWR "OFF"

HIGH VOLTAGE SWITCH of POWER


PCB "ON" (refer to Fig. 4)

Disconnect PWR Connectors of Z-SUS and


Y-SUS

AC PWR "ON" =>


PWR "ON" with Remote Controller

"SHUT DOWN"
YES NO
occur?

AC PWR "OFF"
POWER PCB is N.G.

Reconnect only PWR Connector of Z-


SUS (P102A)

AC PWR "ON" =>


PWR "ON" with Remote Controller

"SHUT DOWN"
YES
occur?

NO
Z-SUS PCB is N.G.

Y-SUS or SCAN PCB


is N.G.

Fig. 7 Trouble Diagnosis Flow when HIGH VOLTAGE SHUT DOWN occurs

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10. ASSEMBLY LIST

No. PCB ASS Y NAME ASS Y CORD ASS Y DESCRIPTION


1 VIDEO PCB AS PTVDMSG023 PCB VIDEO MANUAL AS
2 JACK PCB AS PTJAMSG023 PCB JACK MANUAL AS
3 MODULE PDP 4850M06410 PDP42V50011
4 MODULE POWER 4850M06310 PDD-422
5 CTRL PCB ASS Y 485AS01690 CTRL PCB AS(PDP42V50011 LG)
6 Y-SUS PCB ASS Y 485AS01691 Y-SUS PCB AS(PDP42V50011 LG)
7 Z-SUS PCB ASS Y 485AS01692 Z-SUS PCB AS(PDP42V50011 LG)
8 YDRV-UPPER PCB ASS Y 485AS01693 YDRV-UPPER PCB AS(PDP42V50011 LG)
9 YDRV-LOWER PCB ASS Y 485AS01694 YDRV-LOWER PCB AS(PDP42V50011 LG)
10 X-RIGHT PCB ASS Y 485AS01695 X-RIGHT PCB AS(PDP42V50011 LG)
11 PANEL GLASS 485AS01696 PANEL GLASS AS(PDP42V50011 LG)
12 CONNECTOR 4850710S06 GP390-10S+GP390-10S+ULW=400
13 CONNECTOR 4850708S11 1-1123723-8+1-1123723-8+ULW=500
14 CONNECTOR 4850704S48 GP390-04S+GP390-04S+ULW=400
15 CONNECTOR 4850710N08 YMH025-10R+YMT025R+ULW=500
16 CONNECTOR 4850705N27 YMH025-05R+YMT025R+ULW=500
17 CONNECTOR 4850708S12 12505HS-08+12505HS-08+ULW=700
18 CONNECTOR 4850705N28 12505HS-05+12505TS+ULW=900
19 CONNECTOR 4850704N28 YMH025-04R+YMT025R+ULW=400
20 CABLE LVDS AS 4859001660 GT121-31S+5010LX=450
21 BACK COVER 4951400100 DSP-4280LV
22 FILTER GLASS 485A100380 PDF-96J06

* Refer to 5. Block Diagram of Module of Chapter II for connectors (CN1~CN6) of module parts
except above list (12~19).

1. STRUCTURE OF PDP SET

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ASSEMBLY LIST

COMPONENTS PICTURE REMARK


1) PDP MODULE
(with F/SUPPORT)

2) VIDEO BOARD

3) JACK BOARD
(with JACK PLATE
and SHIDE CASE)

4) POWER BOARD

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ASSEMBLY LIST

COMPONENTS PICTURE REMARK


5) FRONT MASK

6) FILTER GLASS

7) BACK COVER

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11. EXPLODED VIEW

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II. Parts of MODULE
1. Safety Precautions

PDP Module is a display device to be divided into a Panel part and a Drive part. The Panel part consists
of Electrodes, Phosphor, various dielectrics and gas, and the Drive part includes electronic circuitry and
PCB.
When using/handling this PDP Module, pay attention to the below warning and cautions.

Warning
Indicates a hazard that may lead to death or injury, if the warning is ignored and the product is handled
incorrectly.

Caution
Indicates a hazard that can lead to injury or damage to property if the caution is ignored and the product
is handled incorrectly.

WARNING
(1) Do not supply a voltage higher than that specified to this product. This may damage the product
and may cause a fire.
(2) Do not use this product in locations where the humidity is extremely high, where it may be
splashed with water, or where flammable materials surround it. Do not install or use the product in
a location that does no satisfy the specified environmental conditions. This may damage the
product and may cause a fire.
(3) If a foreign substance (such as water, metal, or liquid) gets inside the product, immediately turn off
the power. Continuing to use the product, it is may cause fire or electric shock.
(4) If the product emits smoke, and abnormal smell, or makes an abnormal sound, immediately turn
off the power. Continuing to use the product, it may cause fire or electric shock.
(5) Do not disconnect or connect the connector while power to the product is on. It takes some time
for the voltage to drop to a sufficiently low level after the power has been turned off. Confirm that
the voltage has dropped to a safe level before disconnecting or connecting the connector.
(6) Do not pull out or insert the power cable from/to an outlet with wet hands. It may cause electric
shock.
(7) Do not damage or modify the power cable. It may cause fire or electric shock.
(8) If the power cable is damaged, or if the connector is loose, do not use the product: otherwise, this
can lead to fire or electric shock.
(9) If the power connector or the connector of the power cable becomes dirty or dusty, wipe it with a
dry cloth. Otherwise, this can lead to fire.
(10) PDP Module uses a high voltage (Max.450V dc). Keep the cautions concerning electric shock
and do not touch the Device circuitry when handling the PDP Unit. And because the capacitor of
the Device circuitry may remain charged at the moment of Power OFF, standing by for 1 minute
is required in order to touch the Device circuitry.

CAUTIONS
(1) Do not place this product in a location that is subject to heavy vibration, or on an unstable surface
such as an inclined surface. The product may fall off or fall over, causing injuries.
(2) Before disconnecting cable from the product, be sure to turn off the power. Be sure to hold the
connector when disconnecting cables. Pulling a cable with excessive force may cause the core of
the cable to be exposed or break the cable, and this can lead to fire or electric shock.
(3) This product should be moved by two or more persons. If one person attempts to carry this product
alone, he/she may be injured.

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(4) This product contains glass. The glass may break, causing injuries, if shock, vibration, heat, or
distortion is applied to the product.
(5) The temperature of the glass of the display may rise to 80 C or more depending on the conditions
of use. If you touch the glass inadvertently, you may be burned.
(6) If glass surface of the display breaks or is scratched, do not touch the broken pieces or the
scratches with bare hands. You may be injured.
(7) PDP Module requires to be handled with care not to be touched with metal or hard materials, and
must not be stressed by heat or mechanical impact.
(8) There are some exposed components on the rear panel of this product. Touching these components
may cause an electric shock.
(9) When moving the product, be sure to turn off the power and disconnect all the cables. While
moving the product, watch your step. The product may be dropped or all, leading to injuries of
electric shock.
(10) In order to protect static electricity due to C-MOS circuitry of the Drive part, wear a wrist band to
protect static electricity when handling.
(11) If cleaning the Panel, wipe it with a soft cloth moistened with water or a neutral detergent and
squeezed, being careful not to touch the connector part of the Panel. And don t use chemical
materials like thinner or benzene.
(12) If this product is used as a display board to display a static image, image sticking occurs. This
means that the luminance of areas of the display that remain lit for a long time drops compared
with luminance of areas that are lit for a shorter time, causing uneven luminance across the
display. The degree to which this occurs is in proportion to the luminance at which the display is
used. To prevent this phenomenon, therefore, avoid static images as much as possible and design
your system so that it is used at a low luminance, by reducing signal level difference between
bright area and less bright area through signal processing.
(13) Because PDP Module emits heat from the Glass Panel part and the Drive circuitry, the
environmental temperature must not be over 40 C. The temperature of the Glass Panel part is
especially high owing to heat from internal Drive circuitry. And because the PDP Module is
driven by high voltage, it must avoid conductive materials.
(14) If inserting components or circuit board in order to repair, be sure to fix a lead line to the
connector before soldering.
(15) If inserting high-power resistor (metal-oxide film resistor or metal film resistor) in order to repair,
insert it as 10mm away as from a board.
(16) During repairs, high voltage or high temperature components must be put away from a lead line.
(17) This is a Cold Chassis but you had better use a cold transformer for safety during repairs. If
repairing electricity source part, you must use the cold transformer.
(18) Do not place an object on the glass surface of the display. The glass may break or be scratched.
(19 This product may be damaged if it is subject to excessive stresses (such as excessive voltage,
current, or temperature). The absolute maximum ratings specify the limits of these stresses.
(20) The recommended operating conditions are conditions in which the normal operation of this
product is guaranteed. All the rated values of the electrical specifications are guaranteed within
these conditions. Always use the product within the range of the recommended operating
conditions. Otherwise, the reliability of the product may be degraded.
(21) This product has a glass display surface. Design your system so that excessive shock and load are
not applied to the glass. Exercise care that the vent at the corner of the glass panel is not
damaged. If the glass panel or vent is damaged, the product is inoperable.

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(22) Do not cover or wrap the product with a cloth or other covering while power is supplied to the
product.
(23) Before turning on power to the product, check the wiring of the product and confirm that the
supply voltage is within the rated voltage range. If the wiring is wrong or if a voltage outside the
rated range is applied, the product may malfunction or be damaged.
(24) Do not store this product in a location where temperature and humidity are high. This may cause
the product to malfunction. Because this product uses a discharge phenomenon, it may take time
to light (operation may be delayed) when the product is used after it has been stored for a long
time. In this case, it is recommended to light all cells for about 2 hours (aging).
(25) This product is made from various materials such as glass, metal, and plastic. When discarding it,
be sure to contact a professional waste disposal operator.
(26) If faults occur due to arbitrary modification or disassembly, LG Electronics is not responsible for
function, quality or other items.
(27) Use of the product with a combination of parameters, conditions, or logic not specified in the
specifications of this product is not guaranteed. If intending to use the product in such a way, be
sure to consult LGE in advance.
(28) Within the warranty period, general faults that occur due to defects in components such as ICs
will be rectified by LGE without charge. However, IMAGE STICKING due to misapplying the
above (12) provision is not included in the warranty. Repairs due to the other faults may be
charged for depending on responsibility for the faults.

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2. Formation and Specification of Module

Fig. 8 Connection diagram

External Cable Connection

NO Connector Input Signal


1 P1[Z SUS B/D] 5V, Va, Vs
2 P5[Y SUS B/D] 5V, Vs
3 P6[Y SUS B/D] 5V
4 P21, P31[CTRL B/D] Video Signal

NO Part No. Description


1 6871QCH025A PWB(PCB) ASSY TMDS CTRL B/D ASSY
2 6871QCH029A PWB(PCB) ASSY LVDS CTRL B/D ASSY
3 6871QDH051A PWB(PCB) ASSY Y DRV UPPER B/D ASSY
4 6871QDH052A PWB(PCB) ASSY Y DRV LOWER B/D ASSY
5 6871QRH034A PWB(PCB) ASSY X RIGHT B/D ASSY
6 6871QYH027A PWB(PCB) ASSY Y SUS B/D ASSY
7 6871QZH030A PWB(PCB) ASSY Z SUS B/D ASSY

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3. Adjustment

3-1. Application Object


This standard is applied to the PDP42V5#### PDP Module which is manufactured by the
manufacturing team of PDP promotion department or elsewhere.

3-2. Notes
(1) Without any special specification, the Module should be at the condition of preliminaries more
than 10minutes before adjusting.
- Service signal : 100% Full White signal
- Service DC voltage : Vcc:5V, Va:65V, Vs:190V
- DC/DC Pack voltage : Vsetup:220V, Vscw:115V,
- Ve:-35V, -Vy:-75V
- Preliminaries environment : Temp (25 5 C), Relative humidity (65 10%)
(2) Module should get the Aging for the equilibrium after finish the assembling. Aging condition is
shown below.
- Service signal: 100% Full White, Red, Green, Blue pattern signal (Service time of each pattern
: within minutes/cycle)
- Service DC voltage : Match the voltage with the set up voltage in the first adjustment.
- Aging time : More than 4Hrs
- Aging environment : Temp (60 2 C), Relative humidity-Less than 75%
(3) Module adjustment should be followed by below sequence.
- Setting up the initial voltage and adjusting the voltage wave form of Vsetup
- Measuring the Margin of Vs voltage and deciding the voltage
- Adjusting and checking the voltage of DC/DC pack (Vsetup, Vscw, -Ve, -Vy)
- Adjusting the voltage wave form of Vset-down
- Measuring the voltage margin of Vset-up and deciding the voltage
- Adjusting the wave form of final voltage
But, these items above can be changed by the consideration of mass production. (When
changing the sequence, there should be an agreement of the Module development 2Gr/ QA Gr/
Manufacturing Gr)
(4) Without any special specification, you should adjust the Module in the environment of Temp
(25 5 C) and Relative humidity (65 10%)
Caution:If you let the still image more than 10 minutes (especially The Digital pattern or Cross
Hatch Pattern which has clear gradation), after image can be presented in the black level
part of screen.
3-3. Adjustment items
3-3-1. Adjusting the Board Group
(1) Adjusting the voltage wave form of Vset-up
(2) Adjusting the voltage wave form of Vset-down
(3) Adjusting the voltage wave form of Vramp

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3-3-2 Adjustment after assembling (PDP Module adjustment)


(1) Setting up the initial voltage and adjusting the voltage wave form of Vsetup
(2) Measuring the voltage Margin of Vs and deciding the voltage
(3) Adjusting and checking the voltage of DC/DC pack (Vsetup, Vscw, -Ve, -Vy)
(4) Adjusting the voltage wave form of Vset-down
(5) Measuring the voltage Margin of Vset-up and deciding the voltage
(6) Adjusting the wave form of final voltage

3-4. Adjusting the Board Group (Applying the Jig Set)


3-4-1. Using Tools
(1) Digital oscilloscope : More than 200MHz
(2) DVM(Digital Multimeter) : Fluke 87 or similar one
(3) Signal generator : VG-825 or similar one
(4) DC power supply
- DC power supply for Vs (1) : Should be changeable more than 0-200V/ more than 10A
- DC power supply for Va (1) : Should be changeable more than 0-100V/ more than 5A
- DC power supply for 5V (1) :Should be changeable more than 0-10V/ more than 10A
- DC-DC Convertor Jig (1) : The Jig which has voltage equivalent output of PDP42V5####
Module after taking the Vs, Va, 5V voltage.
- Voltage stability of power supply : Within 1% for Vs/Va, within 3% for 5V

3-4-2. Connection diagram of measuring instrument and setting up the initial voltage
(1) onnection diagram of measuring instrument Refer to Fig. 8.(Connection diagram of
measuring instrument that adjusting the voltage wave form)
(2) Setting up the initial voltage Initially setting up voltage : Vcc:5V, Va:65V, Vs:190V But,
Initially setting up voltage can be changed by the set up range according to the Module s
characteristic.

3-4-3. How to Adjust


(1) Adjusting the Voltage Wave form of Vsetup
- Connect measuring instrument like the connection diagram Fig. 8.
- Turn on the power of the measuring instrument like the <Caution> item Fig. 8.
- Connect the oscilloscope probe to P4 connector (80 Pin) of Y-SUS PCB and GND.
- Turn the VR1 of Y-SUS PCB and make the A wave form Fig. 9 to be 25 5 s.
(2) Adjusting Vset-down Voltage Wave form Turn the VR2 of Y-SUS PCB and make the B
wave form Fig. 9 to be 190 5 s.
(3) Adjusting Vramp Voltage Wave form
- Connect oscilloscope Probe to the B37(Pin) of Z PCB and the GND of PCB
- Turn the VR3 of Z PCB and make the C wave form Fig. 10 to be 15 2 s. But, in case of
not setting up the Test point, produce same output and adjust wave form connect to other
pattern or parts which has no possibility of short.

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Fig. 9 Y Set-up Wave form

Fig. 10 Z ramp Wave form

3-5. Adjustment after Assembling (PDP Module Adjustment)


3-5-1. Using Tools
(1) Digital oscilloscope : More than 200MHz
(2) DVM(Digital Multimeter): Fluke 87 or similar one
(3) Signal generator: VG-825 or similar one
(4) DC power supply
- DC power supply for Vs (1) : Should be changeable more than 0-200V/ more than 10A
- DC power supply for Va (1) : Should be changeable more than 0-100V/ more than 5A
- DC power supply for 5V (1) : Should be changeable more than 0-10V/ more than 10A
- DC-DC Converter Jig (1) : The Jig which has voltage equivalent output of PDP42V5####
Module after taking the Vs, Va, 5V voltage
- Voltage stability of power supply : Within 1% for Vs/Va, within 3% for 5V

3-5-2. Connection diagram of measuring instrument and setting up the initial voltage
(1) Connection diagram of measuring instrument Refer to Fig 8. (Connection diagram of
measuring instrument that adjusting the voltage wave form)
(2) Setting up the initial voltage Initially setting up voltage : Vcc:5V, Va:65V, Vs:190V But,
Initially setting up voltage can be changed by the set up range according to the Module s
characteristic.

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3-5-3. How to Adjust


(1) Adjusting initial voltage wave form Check the voltage wave form like the mentioned way on
the 3-4-3(How to adjust) and readjust the wave form when it is wrong.
(2) Checking the DC/DC pack voltage
- Convert the signal of signal generator to the 100% Full White signal
- Connect the GND terminal of DVM to the GND of Y B/D and set the Plus terminal to the
right up leg of R9 to check the -Ve voltage (-35 1V). And when there is abnormality in
voltage turn the variable resistor (VR7) of DC/DC Pack(-Ve) on Y B/D to adjust.
- Connect the GND terminal of DVM to the R60 s right leg of the Y B/D and set the Plus
terminal to the left leg of R60 to check the Vscw voltage(115 1V) and when there is
abnormality in voltage turn the variable resistor(VR5) of DC/DC Pack(Vscw) on Y B/D to
adjust.
- Connect the GND terminal of DVM to the R8 s right leg of the Y B/D and set the Plus
terminal to the left leg of R8 to check the -Vy voltage(-80 1V) and when there is
abnormality in voltage turn the variable resistor(VR6) of DC/DC Pack(-Vy) on Y B/D to
adjust.
- Connect the GND terminal of DVM to the R89 s right leg of the Y B/D and set the Plus
terminal to the left leg of R89 to check the Vsetup voltage(240 1V) and when there is
abnormality in voltage turn the variable resistor(VR4) of DC/DC Pack(Vsetup) on Y B/D to
adjust.
(3) Measuring the Vs voltage Margin and deciding the voltage
- Convert the signal of signal generator to the 100% Full Red signal.
- Turn the voltage adjusting knob of Vs DC power supply to the voltage -down direction and
make the cell of screen turned off.
- Turn the voltage adjusting knob of Vs DC power supply to the voltage -up direction until
the cell of screen turned on. The first voltage, which make the cell of full screen turned on,
is named as Vsmin1 and record it.
- Turn the voltage adjusting knob of Vs DC power supply to the voltage-up direction slowly
until the cell of screen turned off or over electric discharge. The first voltage, which makes
the cell of screen turned off or over electric discharge, is named as Vsmax1 and records it.
(Only, Vs voltage variable passes over the maximum 195V)
- Convert the signal of signal generator to the 100% Full Green signal.
- Repeat the adjustment (2) item and name each voltage as Vsmin2/Vsmax2 and record them.
- Convert the signal of signal generator to 100% Full Blue signal.
- Repeat the adjustment (2) item and name each voltage as Vsmin3/Vsmax3 and record them.
- Convert the signal of signal generator to 100% Full White signal.
- Repeat the adjustment (2) item and name each voltage as Vsmin4/Vsmax4 and record them.
- Convert the signal of signal generator to 100% Full Black signal.
- Repeat the adjustment (2) item and name each voltage as Vsmin5/Vsmax5 and record them.
- At this time decided Vs voltage (Vsmin1-Vsmin5) adds 6V to Max value and set up the
voltage within the set-up range(180V < Vs 195V) in consideration of other features.
- Turn the voltage adjusting knob of Vs DC power supply make deciding the Vs voltage.
- Adjust Vset down wave form using setting up Vs voltage like mentioned on the 3-4-3.

(4) Adjusting the final voltage wave form Check the voltage wave form like the mentioned way
on the 3-4-3(How to adjust) and readjust the wave form when it is twisted.

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(5) DC-DC Pack Voltage Set up Range


Vsetup : 210V ~ 240V
Vsc : 90V ~ 120V
-Vy : -60V ~ -80V
-Ve : -35V ~ -45V

<Caution>
(1) The power of the signal generator should be turned on before turning on the power of DC power
supply.
(2) The voltage of DC power supply , in standard of Module input voltage, should be preset as
below.
Vcc: 5V, Va: 65V, Vs: 190V
(3) The power of power supply must turned on by this sequence. Reverse direction When turning
off.
* Module on : 5V Va Vs, Module off: Vs Va 5V
(4) Signal generator should be selected with 852*480 mode(WVGA)

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4. Trouble Shooting

4-1. Checking for no Picture


A screen doesn’t not display at all and condition of black pattern or power off.
(1) Check whether the CTRL B/D LED(D1~D4) is turned on or not.
(2) Check the power and signal cable of CTRL B/D.
(3) X B/D, Y B/D, Z B/D is well plugged in.
(4) Check the connection of X B/D, Y B/D and Z B/D to CTRL B/D.
(5) Measure the output wave of X, Y, Z B/D with oscilloscope (more than 200MHz) and find the
trouble of B/D by comparing the output wave with below figure.
- Measure Point fo Y B/D : TP (Connector P4 80 pin)
- Measure Point fo Z B/D : Connection part of panel (SUS_OUT)
- Measure Point fo X B/D : L1(RIGHT), L2(LEFT BOTTOM)
(6) Check the SCAN(Y side) IC
(7) Check the DATA(X side) COF IC
(8) Replace the CTRL B/D.

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Trouble Shooting

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Trouble Shooting

4-2. Hitch Diagnosis Following Display Condition


4-2-1. 4/7 or 3/7 of the screen doesn’t be shown
(1) Confirm the power connector of X B/D is well plugged in which is correspond to not
showing screen.
(2) Confirm the connector that is connected between CTRL B/D and X B/D correspond to not
showing part.
(3) Replace relevant X B/D.

* Relationship between screen and X B/D


Screen X B/D
Left of the Screen 4/7 <--> Right X B/D
Right of the Screen 3/7 <--> Left X B/D

* Screen Display Form

4-2-2. The screen doesn’t be shown as Data COF


(Include not be shown part of Data COF quantity or a part)
(1) The problem between Data COF and X B/D is more possible that the screen is not be shown
as data COF.
(2) Confirm the connector of Data COF is well connected to X B/D. Correspond to the part that
screen is not showing
(3) Confirm whether the Data COF is failed and replace X B/D

* Example of the screen display form


(Anything of the 7 Data COF can be shown beside below pictures)

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Trouble Shooting

* How to examine Data COF IC

ANODE Pattern (GND)


CATHOD Pattern and examine the Diode
to the pure or reverse direction.
Measure the third resistance value

* How to examine Data COF IC

4-2-3. It Generates Unusual Pattern of Data COF IC unit


(1) In case of generating unusual pattern of Data COF IC unit as below picture, there is problem
in the check that is input into Data COF IC
(2) In case of <case 1, 2, 3>
- confirm the connection of Data COF connector
- replace the relevant X B/D
(3) In case of <case 4, 5>
- confirm the connector that is connected from CTRL to X B/D
- Replace relevant XB/D or CTRL B/D

* Screen Display Form

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Trouble Shooting

4-2-4. Regular Stripe is Generated about the Quantity of one Data COF IC or more
(1) In case of generating regular stripe about the quantity of one Data COF IC, there is problem
at the output of output flatworm of X B/D. In case of generating regular stripe about the
quantity of two Data COF ICs, that means the data which is conveyed from CTRL B/D is not
conveyed well.
(2) Confirm the XB/D connection connector plugged in well. Correspond to unusual screen.
(3) Replace relevant XB/D or CTRL B/D.

* Relationship between screen and X B/D


Screen X B/D
Left Bottom of the Screen 4/7 <--> Right X B/D
Right Bottom of the Screen 3/7 <--> Left X B/D

* Screen Display Form

4-2-5. The screen display has a problem for Scan FFC.


(1) It’s may be a problem between Scan FFC and Y B/D.
(2) Check the connection of Y B/D and Scan COF.
(3) If the Scan IC is failed, replace the Y DRV B/D.

* Screen Display Form

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Trouble Shooting

* Check a method of SCAN IC

Change the Vpp Pin into ANODE and GND Pin into
CATHOD and then test the Diode with forward or
reverse direction.

4-2-6. The screen has a vertical line with regular gap. (A vertical stripe flash at especial color)
(1) This is a problem about control B/D.
(2) Replace Control B/D.
* Screen Display Form

4-2-7. A data copy is happened into vertical direction


(1) In this case, it’s due to incorrect marking of scan wave.
(2) Replace a Y DRV B/D or Y SUS B/D.
* Screen Display Form

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Trouble Shooting

4-2-8. The screen has one or several vertical line


(1) In this case, It isn’t a problem about controller B/D or XB/D.
(2) It may cause followings.
- It’s out of order a panel
- Open or short of DATA COF FPC attached panel
- It’s out of order a DATA COF attached panel
(3) Replace Module.

* Screen Display Form

4-2-9. The screen has one or several horizontal line


(1) In this case, it isn’t a problem about controller B/D or XB/D.
(2) It may cause followings.
- It’s out of order a panel
- Open or short of SCAN FPC attached panel
- It’s out of order a SCAN IC attached panel
(3) Replace Y DRV B/D

* Screen Display Form

4-2-10. The screen displays input signal pattern but the brightness is dark
(1) In this case, Z B/D operation isn’t complete.
(2) Check the power cord of Z B/D.
(3) Check the connector of Z B/D and Controller B/D.
(4) Replace the Controller B/D or Z B/D.

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Trouble Shooting

4-2-11. The screen displays other color partially on full white screen or happens discharge partially
on full black screen.
(1) Check the declination of Y B/D set up, set down wave.
(2) Check the declination of Z B/D ramp wave.
(3) Measure each output wave with oscilloscope (more than 200MHz) and compare the data
with below figure data.
Adjust the Y B/D set up(Test-up:B/C[ / ] - VR1)/setdown(Test-down:D[ ] - VR2) and Z
B/D ramp(Tramp:F/G[ / ] - VR3) declination by changing VR1/VR2/VR3.
- Measuring Point of Y B/D : P4 (Connector P4 36 pin)
- Measuring Point of Z B/D : B37 (SUS_OUT)

4-2-12. A center of screen is darker than a edge of screen at full white pattern.
(1) In this case, it’s a problem about Z B/D ramp wave.
(2) Check the connection cable of Z B/D and CTRL B/D.
(3) Replace the Z B/D.
* Screen Display Form

4-2-13. It doesn’t display a specified brightness at specified color


(1) Check the connector of CTRL B/D input signal.
(2) Replace the CTRL B/D.

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5. Block Diagram of Module

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(FOR NEC MODULE)
CONTENTS

1. COMMENTS
2. SAFETY PRECAUTION
3. PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM
5. AV BLOCK DESCRIPTION
6. LVDS SPECIFICATIONS
7. SERVICE MODE (VIDEO PCB INITIAL DATA)
8. SOFTWARE UPGRADE METHOD
9. POWER ADJUSTMENTS
10.ASSEMBLY LIST
11.PDP MODULE CHECK POINT
11-1. Flow Chart
11-2. Serial Number
11-3. Panel Crack
11-4. Flexible Cable
11-5. Connectors
11-6. Tester Checking
11-7. Strip Defect
11-8. Vertical Line
11-9. Horizontal Line
12. EXPLODED VIEW

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1. COMMENTS

This paper is the additional service manual for the


DP-42SM/WM/GM using the NEC panel.

Other service contents with the exception of this


manual are same as the existing service manual
(DP-42SM/WM/GM). The existing service manual
was made for ORION panel.

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2. Saf ety Precautions

(1) When moving or laying down a PDP Set, at least two people must be working.
Avoid any impact towards the PDP Set.

(2) Do not leave the broken PDP Set on for a long time. To prevent any further
damages, after check the broken Set's condition, make sure to turn the power
(AC) off.

(3) When opening the BACK COVER, turn off the power (AC) to prevent electric
shock. When a PDP is on, high voltage and high current exist inside the Set.

(4) When loosening screws, check the connecting position and type of the
screw. Sort out the screws and store them separately. Because screws holding
PCB are working as electric circuit GROUNDING, make sure to check if any
screw is missing when assembling.

(5) If you open the BACK COVER, you will see a Panel Gas Exhaust Tube.If this
part is damaged, entire PDP PANEL must be replaced. Therefore, when working,
be careful not to damage this part.

(6) A PDP Set contains different kind of connector cables. When connecting or
disconnecting connector cables, check the direction and position of the cable
beforehand.

(7) When disconnecting connectors, unplug the connectors slowly with care.
Especially when connecting/disconnecting FFC (film) cables or FPC cables, do
not unplug the connectors too much instantaneously or strongly, and always
handle the cables with care.

(8) Connectors are designed so that if the number of pins or the direction does
not match, connectors will not fit. When having problem in plugging the
connectors, make sure to check their kind, position, and direction.

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3. Product Specification

ITEM SPECIFICATION REMARK


1. GENERAL
1-1. MODEL NO DSP-4280NVS
1-2. CHASSIS NO SP-115
1-3. SCREEN SIZE 42”(16:9)
1-4. COUNTRY WORLD WIDE
1-5. RESOLUTION 853(H) X 480(V)
1-6. REMOCON TYPE R-V28A (E)
1-7. SAFETY STANDARD UL, C-UL, CE, CB, FCC(CLASS B),
CE(CLASS B)
2. MECHANICAL
2-1. APPEARANCE
1) WITHOUT STAND WxHxD=1,039 x 628 x 80 mm
2) WITH STAND WxHxD=1,039 x 725 x 320 mm
3) CARTON BOX WxHxD=1,256 x 800 x 327 mm
2-2. WEIGHT
1) WITHOUT STAND 29.9 Kg
2) WITH STAND 36.8 Kg

3. ELECTRICAL
3-1. VIDEO INPUT COMPOSITE(NTSC, PAL, SECAM,
PAL-M/N, NTSC4.43) &
S-VHS(50/60Hz Y/C) 2SETS
3-2. DTV/DVD INPUT 1080 i, 720P, 480P , 480i
(Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr COMPONENT
SIGNAL) 2SETS
3-3. PC INPUT VGA ~ UXGA (15 PIN D-SUB) 1SET
3-4. SOUND INPUT VIDEO 2SETS, DTV/DVD 2SETS,
PC 1SET
3-4. SPEAKER OUTPUT 8W(R) + 8W(L)
3-5. POWER REQUIREMENT AC 100V~240V, 50/60Hz
3-6. POWER CONSUMPTION 320W
3-8. RS-232 CONTROL RS-232(FOR SOFTWARE UPGRADE)
3-9. FUNCTION
1) SCALING PC: H/V SIZE & POSITION ADJUST
VIDEO/DTV/DVD:NOMAL,16:9,
PANORAMA,ENLARGE LB,ENLARGE
LBS
2) ZOOM 20 SCALE ZOOM & PANING
3) OSD SUPPORT 11 LANGUAGES
4) OTHERS STILL, SLEEP MODE,SOUND MODE

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4. OPTICAL
ITEM SPECIFICATION REMARK
4-2. ASPECT RATIO 16:9
4-3. NUMBER OF PIXELS 853(H)X480(V)
4-4. DISPLAY COLOR 16.77 MILLION COLOR (8BIT RGB)
4-5. PIXEL PITCH 1.08(H)X1.08(V)
4-6. PEAK LUMINANCE 300cd/m³ (WITH FILTER GLASS)
4-7. CONTRAST RATIO 1500:1
4-8. VIEWING ANGLE 160
DEGREE(VERTICAL/HORIZONTAL)

5. USERCONTROL & ACCESSORY


5-1 CONTROL BUTTON(SET)

AC POWER BUTTON(PUSH-PULL
S/W)
MENU, SELECT, UP, DOWN, LEFT,
RIGHT(SOFT S/W)
5-2. REMOTE CONTROL(R-V28) POWER,INPUT
SELECT,DISPLAY,ZOOM-,
ZOOM+, MENU, UP,
DOWN,VOLUME UP,
VOLUME DOWN,FREEZE,SCREEN
MODE,
SOUND MODE,SLEEP

5-3. ACCESSORIES REMOCON,


BATTERY,INSTRUCTION MANUAL
A/V CABLE,STAND,
WALL HANGER,
SPEAKER R/L

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4. BLOCK DIAGRAM

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5. A/V BLOCK DESCRIPTION
5-1. A/V BLOCK DIAGRAM

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5-2.VIDEO PCB

- PROCESS Various Signal (PC, COMPONENT, COMPOSITE ) to produce 24BIT DIGITAL output

1) IC and TP

(1) IC400(UPD64083)

-Using 3D COMBFILTER to separate COMPOSITE signal to Brightness Signal(Y) and Color


Signal(C)

*TP ( Input : COLOR BAR PATTERN )

A. YCOMP : Brightness Signal(Y)

B. CCOMP : Color Signal (C)

(2) IC401 (SAA7118E)

-Receive NTSC, SECAM, PAL VIDEO by COMPOSITE(V) , S-VHS(Y.C) COMPONENT (Y Cb Cr)


and process signal

*TP
A. DECOE : CHIP ENABLE part. When signal process is done by IC401, output 3.3V DC LEVEL

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(3) IC406 (DPTV-MVS)

-A Scan Rate Converter which converts Interlace signal into Progressive signal

*TP

A. VVS : VERTICAL SYNC (output by DPTV-MVS)

B. VHS : HORIZONTAL SYNC (output by DPTV-MVS)

C. VCLK : CLOCK (output by DPTV-MVS)

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(4) IC500 (CXA3516R)

-3-channel 8-bit 165MSPS A/D converter which process PC , DTV signal

* TP

A. GCOAST : COAST CONTOL Signal for PLL (input by CXA3516)

B .GHS : HORIZONTAL SYNC for GRAPHIC (output by CXA3516)

C. GCLK : CLOCK for CLOCK (output by CXA3516)

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D. GFBK : SYNC for PLL

(5) IC600 (PW171) - Image processor IC

*TP

A. DEN : DATA ENABLE (output by PW171)

B. DHS : HORIZONTAL SYNC (output by PW171)

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C.DVS : VERTICAL SYNC for DISPLAY (output by PW171)

D. DCLKB : CLOCK for DISPLAY (output by PW171)

5-3. JACK PCB

- Separate and process various VIDEO and AUDIO signal

(1) IC706(VIDEO /SYNC SELECTOR)


- This chooses Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr or RGB signal to output Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr, to separate SYNC, and to
perform SYNC COUNTER.

(2) IC704(7_INPUT 3_OUTPUT AUDIO/VIDEO SWITCH)


- The IC perform AUDIO or VIDEO SWITCHING

(3) IC700(MULTI STANDARD SOUND PROCDSSOR)


-AUDIO SINGNAL VOLUME control, EQUALIZER control

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*TP
R_OUT(L_OUT) : AUDIO SIGNAL that goes into MSP3420 before AUDIO PROCESSING

(4) IC701 .IC700 (TDA 7480)

*TP

A. RIGHT(LEFT) :AMP input signal before 30dB amplification

4-1-4.KEY PCB
-Input PCB using KEY

4-1-5.LED PCB
- PCB for REMOCON CONTROL

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6. LVDS CABLE

CAUTION!
After servicing, you must check
if ring core is coupled with LVDS cable.
Otherwise, PDP may not display.

DIGITAL BOARD (PANEL)

VIDEO BOARD

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7. SERVICE MODE (VIDEO PCB INITIAL DATA)

(1) Input Selection : VIDEO

(2) USER CONTROL INITIAL VALUE


BRIGHTNESS : 35, CONTRAST : 47, COLOR : 32, TINT : 0 (CENTER)
SHARPNESS : 4

(3) SERVICE MODE INITIAL VALUE

1) PW171
SUB-BRIGHTNESS : 28, SUB-CONTRAST : 40
R-BIAS : 64, G-BIAS : 64, B-BIAS : 64
R-GAIN : 64, G-GAIN : 64, B-GAIN : 64

2) SAA7118
SUB BRT : 128, SUB CONT : 50, SUB CLR : 55, SUB TNT : 0
SUB SRP : 10

3) DPTV
SUB BRT : 61, SUB CONT : 16,

4) CXA3516
SUB CONT : 58, Cb OFFSET : 39, Cr OFFSET : 37, HYS : 3,
THRSLD : 14

5) MSP34X0
PRESCALE : 22

6) PANEL
MOVING : Video60STD
STILL : Video60RFC

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8. SOFTWARE UPGRADE Method
1.Connect the JACK PCB to the Video PCB.
2.Connect 9 PIN serial cable to the computer’s serial port.
3.Connect serial cable’s opposite end to Jack PCB’s RS-232C port.
4.Run PC’s Flashupgrader.exe and then push “Next(N) >” button.

1.Select current Upgrade file


-Copy files sent by research center to a folder you wish to copy.
-Browse and Select pwSDK.inf from the folder.

-Push “Next(N) >” button.

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1. Select as above and push “Next(N) >” button. Select Comm port and Boud rate and push
“Next(N) >” button

1.Upgrade process will be displayed. Power the AC on will initiate the download.

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1.When all files Upgrade are complete, a window (below) will open. Push “Finish” button to
complete the process.

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9. POWER ADJUSTMENTS

1. Vsus (SUSTAIN Voltage) : Discharge Sustain Voltage


. METER used : DIGITAL MULTIMETER (DC Voltage Measure Mode)
. Adjusting TP : TP204 (refer to PAGE 11)
. Adjusting VOLUME : RV203 (refer to PAGE 11)
. Standard Voltage : 170V (This value could be different from the optimum
adjusting voltage)
. Optimum adjusting Voltage : Stated in the LABEL
(See voltage adjustment label in the top of Panel Back Plate - PAGE 11)

2. Vadd (ADDRESS voltage) : DATA Input Voltage


. METER used : DIGITAL MULTIMETER (DC Voltage Measure Mode)
. Adjusting TP : TP206 (refer to PAGE 11)
. Adjusting VOLUME : RV204 (refer to PAGE 11)
. Standard Voltage : 60V (This value could be different from the optimum
adjusting voltage)
. Optimum adjusting Voltage : Stated in the LABEL
(See voltage adjustment label in the top of Panel Back Plate - PAGE 11)

*. As NEC Panel doesn't apply Vyer, it is unnecessary to adjust.

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POWER ⇒ Y-SUS
( Vsus, Vyer, 15V )

POWER ⇒ X-SUS
( Vsus, Vadd, 15V )

POWER ⇒ JACK
( AUDIO PWR : ± 15 V )

POWER ⇒ VIDEO
( 5V, 12V )

HIGH
VOLTAGE
SWITCH

POWER ⇔ VIDEO
( STB 5V, PWR_CTL )

AC POWER
INPUT LINE

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Vsus ‘s TP ( TP204 ) Vadd ‘s TP ( TP206 )

VOLUME for adjusting


Vsus ( RV203 )

VOLUME for adjusting Vadd ( RV204 )

GND

Ï ON

HIGH VOLTAGE SWITCH


*HIGH VOLTAGE : Vsus, Vyer, Vadd

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10. ASSEMBLY LIST
No. PCB ASS'Y NAME ASS'Y CORD ASS'Y DESCRIPTION
1 VIDEO PCB AS PTVDMSG009 PCB VIDEO MANUAL AS
2 JACK PCB AS PTJAMSG009 PCB JACK MANUAL AS
3 5V SUB PCB AS PTSBMSG009 PCB SUB MANUAL AS
4 MODULE PDP 4850M06110 NP42B2MF02
5 X-SUS PCB AS 485AS00290 X-SUS PCB AS (NP42B2MF02 NEC)
6 Y-SUS PCB AS 485AS00390 Y-SUS PCB AS (NP42B2MF02 NEC)
7 DIGITAL PCB AS 485AS00490 DIGITAL PCB AS (NP42B2MF02 NEC)
8 CONN CENTER AS 485AS00790 CONN CENTER AS (NP42B2MF02 NEC)
9 CONN LEFT AS 485AS00590 CONN LEFT AS (NP42B2MF02 NEC)
10 CONN RIGHT AS 485AS00690 CONN RIGHT AS (NP42B2MF02 NEC)
11 PANEL GLASS 485AS00190 PANEL GLASS (NP42B2MF02 NEC)
12 GLASS FILTER 4952400200 PDF-6PH02
13 MODULE POWER 4850M05910 PDD-421
14 CONNECTOR 4850711N04 YMH025-11R+YMH025-11R+ULW=230
15 CONNECTOR 4850707N11 YMH025-07R+YMH025-07R+ULW=220
16 CONNECTOR 4850709N06 YMH025-09R+YH396-09V+ULW=400
17 CONNECTOR 4850710N09 YMH025-10R+YH396-10V+ULW=310
18 CONNECTOR 4850704N29 A2501H02-4P+440133-4+ULW=410
19 CONNECTOR 4850710N08 YMH025-10R+YMT025R+ULW=500
20 CONNECTOR 4850705N27 YMH025-05R+YMT025R+ULW=500
21 CONNECTOR 4950706025 12505HS-06+12505TS+ULW=750
22 CONNECTOR 4850705N28 12505HS-05+12505TS+ULW=900
23 CONNECTOR 4850704N28 YMH025-04R+YMT025R+ULW=400
24 CABLE FFC 485900038L 0.5-R-50P-320MM 6X4-6X4
25 CABLE FFC 485900018L 0.5-K-50P-400MM 6X4-6X4
26 CABLE FFC 485900028L 0.5-K-50P-360MM 6X4-6X4
27 FILTER EMI 5PZCAT3035 ZCAT3035-1330
28 BRKT MAIN 4853954100 SECC T1.0
29 SUPPORT CIRCUIT C 4957300400 PCBEHE2-25M-01

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11. PDP MODULE CHECK POINT
11-1. Flow Chart

Check process

Type, Serial Number

Panel Crack Take pictures (Module and shipment box)

Flexible Cable Take pictures

Connectors Take pictures

Tester Checking If you can confirm visual malfunction,


take pictures

Phenomenon Input it in your line again

Each

Strip Defect Vertical Line Horizontal Line No Display Writing Issues

Page 38-39 Page 41-44 Page 45

Judgment (Make C-PDP Failure Description sheet)

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11-2. Serial Number

Module Number and Panel ID

SERIAL NO.
Serial No. 302200129 Panel ID
Vd=60V
Vs=168.4V 222301242941

Type CODE CA-01

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11-3. Panel Crack

Panel Crack Check the surface of glass whether crack or not

This issue may be caused by transportation or treatment after shipment.

We would like you to take some pictures, the broken module, the outside box,
and inform the shipment data
If you do not the pictures, we can dispose the broken modules on our responsibility.

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11-4. Flexible cable

Flexible Cable Check the Flexible Cables whether scratched, broken, or not.

Cutting cable or broken

In this case, it caused by handling them at customer line.


We would like you to be careful to handle the modules.

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11-5. Connectors

Connectors Condition

Check the Cable or Connectors whether connected and locked, or not


NEC MODULE ONLY (with the exception of video, power and jack board)

DIGITAL BOARD
5 connectors

SCAN BOARD
11 connectors
COMMON BOARD
7 connectors

DATA RELAY BOARD 2 connectors DATA RELAY BOARD 2 connectors

We would like you to be careful to handle the modules at assembling

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Each Connectors Condition

Data HIC DIGITAL BOARD DIGITAL BOARD SCAN BOARD

-DATA RELAY BOARD -DATA RELAY BOARD -DATA RELAY BOARD -SACN DRIVING BOARD

LOCKED

UNLOCKED

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Each Connectors Condition

COMMON BOARD DIGITAL BOARD

- FLEXIBLE CALBLE - FLEXIBLE CALBLE

LOCKED CONNECTED

UNLOCKED UNCONNECTED

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11-6. Tester Checking

Fuse Checking

Glass fuse Glass fuse


(F1 and F2) (F1 and F2)
on Common Board on Scan Board

OK : OK :
Shortage Shortage
NG : NG :
Opened Opened

Fuse resistance Fuse resistance


(R101) (R12 R29)
on Common Board on Scan Board

OK : 2.2 R12 OK : 2.2


ohms ohms
NG : R29 OK : 4.7
Opened ohms

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Alarm Line
Checking

Glass Alarm Glass Alarm


At #50 pin on CN8 between pins on CN3
On Data Relay Board On Scan Board
(Right-Down)

OK : OK :
Shortage Shortage
NG : NG :
Opened Opened

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Data HIC line
Checking

F2 fuse and GND on scan board Between F2 fuse and GND

OK :
Opened
NG :Short
age

F2 fuse and GND on scan board


Between F2 fuse and GND

Check between F2 fuse and GND at scan or common board.


If it is shortage,
Remove the heatsink over the data HIC,
And Check the surface of data HIC, the take a picture

OK : Opened
NG :Shortage

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Parts Location

COMMON Board COMMON Board

PH2101
PH2101

PH2102

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Power HIC Checking

PH2101 on Common board


Check the following
cases.
PH2101 on common board
A G

B H

PH2101
D

PH2101
E

Between A and G OK : More than


Between B and H K ohm
Between C and D
NG : Shortage
Between E and F

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Power HIC Checking

PH2101 on Scan board


Check the following cases.

PH2101 on scan board


F

D
PH2101

PH2101
H B

G A

Between A and G OK : More than


Between B and H
K ohm
Between C and D
Between E and F NG : Shortage

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Power HIC Checking

PH2102 on Scan
board Check the following
cases.
PH2101 on common board
A

PH2102 D
E
F
G
H
I
PH2102 J
K

Between A and B OK : More than


Between B and C
K ohm
Between D and E
Between F and G NG : Shortage
Between H and I
Between J and K

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SCAN IC Driver Checking

Scan IC

NEGA

Scan
IC POSI

NEGA

POSI

OK : More than K ohm


NG : Shortage

Check the following cases.

Between NEGA and POSI

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11-7. Strip Defect

Strip Defect

Compare with specification

1 Strip 2 Strip 2 Strip

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Strip Defect

3 Strip 3 Strip 3 Strip

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11-8. Vertical Line

Vertical Line Single line

Open Mode

ALL Red ALL Green ALL Blue ALL Black


Pattern Pattern Pattern Pattern

Black 1 Line Red 1 Line Red1 Line No


Appearance

Red 1 Line Open


Mode

[Check Point] a) The broken data flexible cable.


If OK, Data IC Broken.

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Vertical Line Two line

Shortage Mode

ALL Red ALL Green ALL Blue ALL Black


Pattern Pattern Pattern Pattern

Blue 1 Line No Red1 Line No


Appearance Appearance

Shortage between Red and


Blue

[Check Point] a) This phenomenon is caused by panel issues.

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Vertical Line Block

1/2 data IC Block (width


30mm)

[Check Point] a) The broken surface IC on data IC.


b) The broken data flexible cable.

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Vertical Line Block

1 data IC Block

[Check Point] a) Lacking connector between Data Relay board and Data IC.
b) The broken data flexible cable.

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Vertical Line Block

Many data IC Block

[Check Point]

a) Lacking connector between Data Relay board and Scan or Common board
b) The broken data flexible cable
c) Shortage between leads in connector.
Foreign Material etc.

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11-9. Horizontal Line

Horizontal Line Single line, two lines or block

Single Two Line Block Block

[Check Point]
NEGA

a)The broken surface IC on scan IC driver.


Check the resistance between NEGA and POSI on scan
IC board. (Normal : K ohm Level)
POSI
b) The broken data flexible cable.
c) Lacking connector between scan IC and scan board.

NEGA

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