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Level 1
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Revision History
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1. Product Overview
445N is a 21 inch monitor. The maximum resolution of 1800 x 1440 makes the monitor suitable for
PC, Macintosh and workstation applications in normally heated, ventialed and controlled office/home
environment. The monitor has an own power supply with nominal input voltage requirements from
90 V to 264 V.
15)
D H 90)
90)
5)
Dimensions
Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (H) 502 mm, (W) 512 mm, (D) 513 mm
Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (H) 660 mm, (W) 720 mm (D) 665 mm
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1.2.1. Safety
FIMKO, DEMKO
NEMKO, SEMKO
UL / USA
CSA / Canada
TÜV ---GS / Germany
PCBC / Poland
GOST---R / Russia
1.2.2. EMC
FCC---D.O.C.
VCCI / Japan
CE / Europe
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1.3. Preset Display Modes
Full
Right Border Left Border
intensity 0.7 V
Video
Blanking 0V
Video
Blanking 0V
NCE N07A85 L91--- 85 L80--- 75 G69--- 85 E54--- 85 C43--- 85 B31--- 70 C31--- 60 G60--- 75 N94--- 75 N06A85 Q21A80V
V W W W W W B W W W W
V Frequency/Hz 85.0 85.0 75.0 85.0 85.06 85.0 69.9 59.9 75.0 75.0 85.0 80.0
H Frequency/kHz 107.10 91.146 79.976 68.677 53.674 43.269 31.469 31.472 60.023 93.755 106.25 120.56
H Period/us 9.336 10.971 12.504 14.561 18.631 23.111 31.778 31.774 16.660 10.666 9.41 8.29
Active Video/us 6.815 8.127 9.481 10.836 14.222 17.778 25.442 25.420 13.003 7.901 6.97 6.0
H Resolution 1600 1280 1286 1024 800 640 640 640 1024 1600 1600 1800
H Sync/us 0.750 1.016 1.06 1.02 1.14 1.56 3.813 3.81 1.219 0.948 0.83 0.67
H Back Porch/us 1.261 1.422 1.84 2.20 2.70 2.22 1.907 1.91 2.235 1.501 1.32 1.13
V Period/lines 1260 1072 1066 808 631 509 450 525 800 1250 1250 1507
V Resolution 1200 1024 1024 768 600 480 400 480 768 1200 1200 1440
V Sync/lines 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 3
V Back Porch/ 56 44 38 36 27 25 36 33 28 46 46 63
lines
H Front Porch/us 0.51 0.41 0.12 0.51 0.57 1.56 0.64 0.64 0.20 0.32 0.27 0.47
V Front Porch/ 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 10 1 1 1 1
lines
Dot Frequency/ 234.780 157.500 135.640 94.500 56.250 36.000 25.175 25.177 78.750 202.510 229.490 299.000
MHz
Interlacing no no no no no no no no no no no
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1.4. S--Capacitor table
In software version 0.31 and later, S---Capacitor table will be loaded from processor (IC402).
f/kHz S6 S5 S4 S3 S2 S1 S0 LIN1 LIN2
X X X X X X X X
31.9
X X X X X X X
32.8
X X X X X X X
33.7
X X X X X X
34.8
X X X X X X X
36.1
X X X X X X
37.3
X X X X X X
38.7
X X X X X
40.0
X X
41.7
X X X X X X X
43.9
X X X X X X
46.3
X X X X X X
49.3
X X X X X
52.3
X X
53.2
X X X X
54.2
X X
55.2
X X X X X X
57.8
X X X X X
59.5
X X
60.5
X X X
62.0
X X X X X
63.6
X X X X
65.8
X X X X
68.2
68.2
X X X X
69.2
X X
72.8
X X X X X
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1.5. Monitor Connection
Make sure that the monitor is disconnected from mains and the power switches of the com-
puter and all attached devices are turned off before connecting the monitor.
-- Connect the signal cable plug to the videocontroller connector at the back of the computer.
-- Tighten the screws on the plug by hand.
-- Connect the power cord first to the monitor and then to a grounded power outlet.
-- Do not use any adapter when connecting signal cable to your computer.
-- Do not extend the signal cable with extension lead. The DDC signals will not accept extended
cable.
--- Display controller must be compatible for External +5 V, In SMK001 E---version External +5 V is
not necessary but the monitor works also with it
Signal connector
Pin Signal
1 --> RV Red video
2 --> GV Green video
3 --> BV Blue video
4 <-- ID2 ID 2 (tied to LG)
5 DDC return)
6 RG Red ground
7 GG Green ground
8 BG Blue ground
9 --> DDC +5V
10 Sync grounds
11 <-- Ground)
12 <-- SDA DDC SDA
13 --> Hs Horizontal synchronization, Composite synchronization
14 --> Vs Vertical synchronization
15 <-- SCL DDC SCL
1 5
6 11 10 15
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3 2
4 1
1. Power switch
2. Power on indicator
3. Menu button
4. Select and adjustment buttons
When the power is turned on, the power--on indicator will light. The colour of the the power--on
light indicates the operating state of the monitor.
Green: The monitor is in Normal, Stand---by or Suspend operation.
Blinking Green: The monitor is in Automatic Power off state.
Not illuminated: The monitor is turned off with power switch or disconnected from mains outlet.
The power switch does not disconnect the monitor from mains. In oder to make the monitor com-
pletely powerless, unplug the power cord from power outlet.
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1.7.Menu
1.7.1. Moving in the menu
Menu operations are controlled with button and buttons.
a Call the menu to the screen by pushing the button.
b Select the header with the buttons.
c Push to confirm the selection.
Adjustment and settings corresponding the header appear below the header field.
d Select the adjustment with the buttons.
e Push to confirm the selection.
Menu disappears and a scale shows the position of the adjsutment. In addition to the bar, position
of the adjustment is shown as a percentage of the maximum value. The upper number shows the
current value and the lower one shows the value where the adjustent started.
f Adjust with the buttons.
g When ready, push the button.
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HORIZONTAL CENTERING
a 53%
PREVIOUS VALUE: 50%
ADJUST: --- /+ OK:
WIDTH
b 44%
NOKIA 445PRO 75Hz
SIZE & POSITION PREVIOUS VALUE: 50%
NAVI SHAPE... ADJUST: --- /+ OK:
SHARPNESS VERTICAL CENTERING
COLOR... 45%
MISCELLANEOUS PREVIOUS VALUE: 50%
EXIT MENU
ADJUST: --- /+ OK:
AUTO SHAPE
HORIZONTAL CENTERING
c WIDTH
HEIGHT
30%
VERTICAL CENTERING PREVIOUS VALUE: 40%
HEIGHT
ADJUST: --- /+ OK:
MOVE --- / + SELECT:
LANGUAGE/SPRACHE/LANGUE
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
SVENSKA
SUOMI
ITALIANO
FRANCAIS
ESPANOL
CANCEL
ADJUST: --- /+ OK:
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a HORIZONTAL CENTERING
56%
38%
ABOUT MONITOR
HP P1110
CURRENT MODE
RESOLUTION: 1600x1200
HOR. FREQ. 107.1 KHz
VERT. FREQ. 85.0 Hz
SYNCHRONIZATION
HOR. FREQ. 29 --- 121 kHz
VERT. FREQ. 50 --- 180 Hz
EXIT
1600X1200 85HZ
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2.2. Troubleshooting
Local service facilities should perform simple maintenance such as trimming. More advanced main-
tenance and repair that requires replacement of components which in turn requires testing and re-
trimming should be carried out in a central workshop.
Symptom Measures
Picture The indi- Check that the power cord is correctly connected to the monitor and to the power
screen is cator on outlet. If the monitor is powered through the computer, check that the computer is
blank the front switched on with the mains switch. Use a desk light, for example, to verify that
panel is current is connected to a power outlet. If no electricity is connected to the outlet,
not illumi- call an electrician.
nated
Unplug the monitor from power outlet for about one minute.
The indi- Check that the signal cable connector is connected. If the connector is loose
cator on tighten the connector’s screws.
th ffrontt
the
The Monitor might be in stand--by position. Push one of the buttons or move the
panel is il-
mouse.
luminated
Unplug the monitor from outlet for about one minute
minute.
Switch off the monitor and the computer. Remove the signal cable from the
computer. Switch on the monitor using the power switch. If the Selftest error menu
appears on the screen, it is evident that the monitor functions correctly and
the problem is caused by an error in other parts of the system.
Check the signal cable’s connection pins. If the pins are slightly distorted,
use nose pliers to straighten them.
The computer may use a timing values which are out of the monitor’s synchro-
nization range.
Picture has colour de- Demagnetize the monitor.
f t
fects
If colour defect is repeated without the monitor having been moved, it is possible
that the monitor is influenced by a strong magnetic interference field (near to
a high power cable, for example). Try to find a better location for the monitor or
the interference source. Note that another monitor placed too near (less than
30 cm.) may also generate interference in the picture.
Picture has strong colour Switch off the monitor and the computer. Remove the signal cable from the
defect, computer. Switch on the monitor using the power switch.Check the colour of the
Red, Green and Blue bars. If they have pure colours, the fault is not in the monitor.
Check signal cable connectors and the computer. If the menu itself and the colour
bars are discoloured, the monitor is obviously damaged.
Picture is stable but dis- Your computer may use a timing for which the corresponding picture characteris--
torted tic adjustments have not been set at the factory. Adjust the picture characteristics
Picture is unstable Check the proximity of other electrical devices that generate magnetic fields,
such as speakers,
suc other
spea e s, ot e monitors,
o to s, eelectric
ect c fans
a sa and
d fluorescent
uo esce t light
g t fixtures.
tu es
Make sure your computer and video card are properly configured for your
monitor.
The automatical appearance of the Error menu on the screen means that the signal is faulty or miss-
ing.
ERROR ERROR
Red Red
Green Green
Blue Blue
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2.3. Checking the Operation of PowerSaver
The proper operation of the function requires a computer with VESA DPMS power management
capabilities. Note that the power saving feature must be activated in the computer when checking
the operation.
State Colour of the power--on indicator 5V Heater 12V Video
Normal Operation Green Yes Yes Yes Yes
Stand--by Green Yes Yes Yes No
Suspend Green Yes Yes No No
Power Off Blinking Green Yes No No No
DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling) is a trade mark of Video Electronics Standard
Association (VESA)
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”Service Mode”
Basic 4
Adjustments
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4. Service Mode
Service Mode is needed for updating of the factory adjustments for display mode listed in the chap-
ter Preset Display Modes. If there is no location in factory adjustment memory for display mode cur-
rently in use, the adjustment affects the memory for user adjustments.
Common adjustments need to be adjusted only once. Separate adjustment must be performed for
every display mode to be stored
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4.2.2. Geometry
Geometry submenu contains placement, size and shape adjustments.
GEOMETRY . . .
GREY SCALE . . .
SHARPNESS
PRODUCT INFORMATION . . .
MEMORY SETTINGS . . .
RASTER
WIDTH
HORIZONTAL CENTERING
HEIGHT
VERTICAL CENTERING
PINCUSHION
PINCUSHION BALANCE
TRAPEZOID
ORTHOGONALITY
S CORRECTION
C CORRECTION
E/W CORNER
TILT
EXIT
00: 1600x1200 85Hz
The grey scale adjustment affects directly tint number 6 (9300K) only. Other tints are derived auto-
matically from 9300K colour temperature.
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GEOMETRY . . . GEOMETRY . . . GEOMETRY . . .
GREY SCALE . . . GREY SCALE . . . GREY SCALE . . .
SHARPNESS SHARPNESS SHARPNESS
PRODUCT INFORMATION . . . PRODUCT INFORMATION . . . PRODUCT INFORMATION . . .
MEMORY SETTINGS . . . MEMORY SETTINGS . . . MEMORY SETTINGS . . .
CONTRAST VERTICAL CONV MODEL: HP P1110
MIN CONTRAST HORIZONTAL CONV SERIAL NUMBER FI92500061
MAX CONTRAST MOIRE POWER ON HOURS 23
BRIGHTNESS TOP AND BOTTOM EDGES STAND--- BY HOURS 0
G2 TOP RIGHT CORNER SUSPEND HOURS 0
RED BLACK LEVEL BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER ACTIVE--- OFF HOURS 0
GREEN BLACK LEVEL TOP LEFT CORNER FIRMWARE 0.19
BLUE BLACK LEVEL BOTTOM LEFT CORNER EXIT
RED AMP. EXIT 00: 1600x1200 85HZ
GREEN AMP. 00: 1600x1200 85HZ
BLUE AMP.
BCL ADJUST
EXIT
00: 1600x1200 85HZ
GEOMETRY . . .
GREY SCALE . . .
SHARPNESS
PRODUCT INFORMATION . . .
MEMORY SETTINGS . . .
TYPE : O
CUSTOM COLOR: 1
DDC : EXT (24LC21)
INITIALIZE EEPROM
INIT BURN IN TEST
EXIT
00: 1600x1200 85HZ
4.2.4. Memory settings and Initializing the Replacement IC402 on SMA board
If the memory for factory adjustments is replaced, it must be initialized. During initializing all memory
locations are written with approximate values. They must be updated in service mode as explained
in the chapter ’Adjustment Procedure’.
- INTIALIZE EEPROM always with using display mode no 00! (107.10 kHz/85 Hz (NCE791))
- Select INITIALIZE EEPROM.
- After initializing switch OFF the monitor.
- Activate service mode as explained before.
- Select Memory settings ---menu.
- Select Monitor type O, custom color 1 and DDC (EXT 24LC21)
Caution
Initializing of a programmed memory IC deletes all user and factory made adjustments.
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5.5. Disassembly
5.5.1. Cabinet
Set the monitor on cushion picture tube facing down
1. Loosen and remove two screws.
2. Open the plastic pawls with a screwdriver or special tool (for instance 860006)
Screw
Push open
Do not
twist
on both sides
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Image performance specifications are applicable over specified input power conditions, specified
environmental operating conditions and after being subjected to the specified non---operating en-
vironmental conditions. Before performance measurements the monitor must have been in room
temperature (20 8 C) for at least 2 hours. After that the monitor must have been warmed up with
power on at least 60 minutes.
The monitor shall be positioned to a magnetic field which is specified as 0 G horizontal field and
0.45 G vertical field (northern hemisphere) when ever the image performance is measured.
If there is no standardized magnetic field available, the monitor should be positioned face to east.
All image performance specifications will be met in diffuse ambient 500 lux.
All the performance specifications are met when using factory adjusted timing modes within line fre-
quencies 60 kHz --- 121 kHz. The timings below 60 kHz line frequency are usable, but not specified.
Performance is optimized for 1280 x 1024, 95 Hz and 1600 x 1200, 85 Hz (VESA) resolution
The image shall be stabilized within 30 seconds of application of power and input signals. ”Stabi-
lized” means that no significant changes shall occur in the image quality specifications, such as
image brightness, size, linearity and so on.
The image shall reach performance stability within 20 minutes of the application of power and input
signals. ”Performance Stability” means that the display monitor shall meet all of its image quality
specifications.
Measurement conditions:
--- test pattern 50*50 mm white field at the screen centre
--- brightness control adjusted for a background raster luminance level of 1 nit
--- input signals R, G, B with maximum amplitude
When contrast ---control is adjusted for 70 nits luminance level, the factory adjusted colour coordi-
nates measured at the screen centre will be:
x = 0.283 0.015 = x ref
y = 0.297 0.015 = y ref
When contrast ---control is adjusted from a luminance level of 100 cd/m2 to 35 cd/m2 or its adjust
stop, the colour coordinates measured at the screen centre will be:
x = x ref 0.015
y = y ref 0.015
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6.3 White Uniformity
Measurement conditions:
--- Full screen picture size, Brightness in middle 100 nit
--- Magnetic field horizontal 0 Gauss
vertical 0.45 Gauss
--- Warming up time 1 hour
Maximum variation between colour coordinates between any measurement points shall not vary
more than d(x),d(y) below.
d(x) = ± 0.015
d(y) = ± 0.015
6.5 Luminance
Definition:
The following methodology and definition of luminance shall be applicable throughout this specifica-
tion
Luminance shall be measured on 1600 x 1280@85 Hz pixel format at five areas, using two different
pictures:
--- 1. In the center of the screen white field 50*50 mm
--- 2. Full white field.
The five areas are defined as:
L0 Center of the screen L1 L2
L1 Upper left of the screen
L2 Upper right of the screen L0
L3 Lower left of the screen
L4 Lower right of the screen L3 L4
Requirements:
Maximum contrast luminance:
With the brightness control set so that background brightness is 1 nit and the contrast control set to
maximum.
L0 = 140 30 nits (40.9Ft ---L) 50*50 mm white field
L0 = 110 10 nits (29.4 Ft ---L) Full white field
Minimum luminance:
Using full white picture, with the brightness and contrast controls in minimum, the foreground full
white field (L0) < 5 nits.
Background luminance:
The luminance of the background, measured at center of the screen without active video and in the
absence of significant ambient illumination, brightness at maximum must be:
1 nit.± L0 ± 10 nits
The background shall be extinguished before brightness control reaches its end.
Luminance uniformity:
With the brightness control set so that the background raster is just extinguished the contrast con-
trol set for L0 = 100 nits, ( 29.2 Ft ---L), luminance on areas L1, L2, L3 and L4 shall be greater than
(80 %) of L0.(80 nits, 23 Ft ---L)
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6.7 Linearity
Cross---hatch test pattern (16 x 12 cells). Brightness control set so that the background raster is just
extinguished and the contrast control is set to maximum.
The limits for vertical or horizontal non---linearities are 5 % for adjacent cells and 8 % for overall lin-
earity. The method of calculating linearity is:
[ (max---min)/max ]*100 < 8 %
The measurements are done along the vertical and horizontal center lines of the screen.
Requirements:
For line segments less than 50 mm the maximum allowed deviation is 0.8mm.
0 --- 50 :max. dev. 0.5 mm
50 --- 200 :max. dev. 1.0 --- 2.0 mm
200 --- :max dev. 2.0 mm
This must be valid for vertical and horizontal lines.
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6.10 Jitter
Image motion in terms of dynamic pixel displacement shall be defined as jitter.
(MPR 1990:10, 1.07)
The horizontal and vertical displacement of any pixel using the ”convergence” dot and cross hatch
pattern measured using microscope with appropriate magnification.
The maximum displacements in both the horizontal and vertical directions must be less than 0.1
mm.
6.11 Chromaticity
Factors affecting chromaticity include colour set up, temperature and tracking, colour purity and
uniformity, adequate degaussing, and registration.
With a fully driven flat field of the active raster size, with the brightness control set so the background
raster is just extinguished, the contrast control set to maximum, check first each of the primary
colours, and then white. Visually observe the display from a distance of 0.5 m for no longer than 3
seconds with an ambient illumination of approximately 500 lux.
The screen must appear uniform for each of the primary coloured rasters and for a white raster, with
no observed impurity in colour.
6.12 Focus
Definition: Focus is defined as the sharpness of displayed characters.
Measurements:
Set the brightness control so that the background raster just disap-
pears and set with the contrast control a screen centre brightness of
100 cd/m2 at a white 50 mm x 50 mm square at the centre of the
screen. Single pixel wide cross---hatch test pattern (red, green and
blue).
Requirements: The test pattern must be sharp in vertical and horizontal directions.
The test pattern must be sharp in vertical and horizontal directions. Optimised within line frequency
range 60 kHz to 121 kHz
6.13 Convergence
Definition:
Misconvergence is defined as the distance between centers of the red,
blue and green beams at the screen using rectangular coordinates.
The center is defined as the midpoint of the brightest portion of the
beams.
Measurements:
Using a crosshatch test pattern adjust each gun to produce white dim
lines. Adjust brightness control so that background will just disappear.
Set contrast control to give a luminance level of 50 cd/m2 on a white 50
mm x 50 mm square at the screen center.
Requirements:
For horizontal sync frequencies above 58 kHz:
Inside a circle with a diameter equal to the height of the active screen £
0.3 mm. Elsewhere inside the active screen area £ 0.35 mm.
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7. Adjustment Procedure
The following procedure must be carried out in case of large service operations e.g. when a circuit
board or nonvolatile memory ICA has been replaced by a new one.
The order of adjustments explained here has been found to produce the desired result with the mini-
mum of effort. Adjustments can also be made in another order or completely separately.
NO
Low light
See 7.4.2
High light
See 7.4.3
Memory YES
replaced Maximum/Minimum contrast
See 7.5
4.2.4 Initializing
NO
Switch OFF the monitor and
activate service mode Focus
Reset user See 7.6
memory for display Select display mode 00
modes to be ad-
justed Initializing
See 3.1.2 6.7 Convergence
Switch OFF the monitor
Adjust the convergence in the middle of
the tube with static adjustments
See 7.7.3
6.3 Geometry
Adjust the convergence in the corners of
the tube with dynamic adjustments
See 7.7.4
Activate service mode and perform 7.3
para 1), 2) & 3) with 107.10kHz/85Hz (NCE791)
STOP
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RT301
RT201
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7.3. Geometry
Magnetic fields for following adjustments: vertical 0.45G and horizontal 0.0G.
Activate Service Mode in 107.10 kHz/85.0Hz (NCE791).
Degaussing must be carried out before the picture adjustments. Degaussing shall be repeated if the
monitor is moved.
<1.5 mm
<1.5mm
4) Adjust size, position and shape of the picture equal to the mask aper-
ture. Adjust first the properties with largest deviation from the correct
293 - /+ 5 mm
value. <1.5mm
7) Repeat steps 4) and 5) for every display mode to be stored. Note that
the display mode can be changed without leaving the service mode.
= =
GEOMETRY
GREY SCALE
SHARPNESS
PRODUCT INFORMATION
MEMORY SETTINGS
Raster
Width
Horizontal centering
Height
Vertical centering
Pincushion
Pincushion balance
Trapezoid
Orthogonality
S Correction
C Correction
E/W Corner
Tilt
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G2
nant colour again according to the instructions. Left side view
5) Set to the maximum and check that the illuminance is still 3±1.0 cdm--2. of the chassis
If not, repeat 7.4.1. steps 5).
6) Adjust picture illuminance to 1.0 cd/m2 with potentiometer and check the
colour coordinates.
7.6. Focus
1) Select 107.10/85.0 (NCE791) crosshatch test pattern
2) Set to the maximum and adjust to 70 % (background faintly visible).
3) Adjust the sharpness with FOCUS H and FOCUS V to optimum
4) Adjust until the background is invisible pixelpixelpi
pixelpixelpi
5) Select focus test pattern. Check that all letters are clearly visible. pixelpixelpi
pixelpixelpi
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7.7. Convergence
Reduce first the convergence error in the middle of the screen to minimum using static adjustments.
After the convergence is faultless in the middle of the tube, use dynamic adjustments to eliminate
the error in the edges of the tube.
Static adjustments affects the whole picture area:
-- Magnet ring set on the tube neck (horizontal + vertical)
Dynamic adjustments affects a part of the picture area:
-- Deflection yoke trimmers.
7.7.1. Measuring Conditions
-- Adjust convergence with 107.10/85.0 (NCE791) line frequency.
-- Make sure that focus is correctly set at the mid-point between the screen center and the edge of
the picture.
-- Use white crosshatch test pattern with circle.
-- Adjust to near the maximum and reduce until the background disappears.
A
- If the readings are on the opposite side of zero, the convergence error is A+B (e.g. 0.2 + 0.1
= 0.3).
- If the readings are on the same side of zero, the convergence error is equal to A if A > B or
B if B > A
4
SMH
2
Sliding two ring tobs toward
Rotating both rings together or away from each other
1 3 2 4
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B R BR B R R BR B RB
RB RB RB BR BR B R
BR BR
RGB RGB
RB RB
R
B
R
B
R
B RB
RB
B RB
R
B
R
B
R
Do not adjust !
BR RB RB RB
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7.8. Installing serial number to processor
Parallel cable
Power cable
Signal cable
of monitor
You will find serial number on rating label behind of back cover. Use NDP repair software version
8.201 or newer to create the serial number.
7.10. Beamlanding
Test pattern:
Adjust first the color of Top and Bottom edges equal to that of the center. Adjust the color purity of
the corners.
Monitor software 0.31 (and futrher versions) adjusts the color purity automatically.
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A B
302.2 mm
other screen area
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8.3. Glass blemish
8.3.1. Scratch
Width Length of single scratch
W< 0.05 No limit
0.05<W<0.10 30
0.10<W<0.15 30
W> 0.15 None allowed
Foreign material
Apply the face defect standard for blackish defects
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4. 5. 6.
7. 8. 9.
10. 11.
12.
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16. 17. 18.
22. 23.
24.
25. 26.
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NOTE! PFC DEMA
Safety components marked with R137 R138
Q104 Q102
1
4M7 4M7
2
3
4
5
6
5
4
3
2
must be replaced with original
or approved components only.
All printed boards and the back PTC102 PTC101
18R 18R
cover are also safety components.
15V
+T
+T
3 2 1 D115
1
UC7112 RE101 LL4148
QH0074
C102 NTC101 D101
4 5 6
T111
4n7 M101 M102 5R GBU4K BCR112W D116 R151
400VAC FJ0801 FJ1841 1N4148 DEMA
470R
-T C106 4
C101 4n7
3
1
2
6V
R139 R104 470k 470k D122
33k 4 L106
10k0 RHRD460S FJ0505
C118 9,8 13
160V
C135 C129 C128 D124
C137
UC7123
1n0 47u 1N4002
C119 22n 47p 2n2
R124 D119 200V
10n 630V 1kV 500V
4k7 LL4148
R113 R152 T109
1
47k D114
470R UC7123 BC369
RHRD460S 1
5V
T101 FJ0505 1
IC108 BCR141W
2 7
VFB VCC
14
80V GND 7812 POWER_OFF
R118 C127 4
R114 R116 D118 3 6 M104 C136
10k LL4148
ISENSE OUTPUT
100p
100u IN OUT 12V
6k81 33R FM3512 R112 100V
4 5 IRFIB6N60A C146 REF C147
RT/CT GND C113 10u 1u0
1u0 C115 1k6V 470R 50V 50V
C111 C117 R134 18
R130 10u C116
10n R119
47k 50V 100n
63V 50V 2k2
330p 100R UC7123 D112 L101
1
RHRD460S FJ0448
D105
5V
T102 C114 R106 15V
BC857B 100p 1 1N5818
R117
R121
4R7
21 C145
0R47 1000u
25V
15V
5V
1k5 R156
D102 10k
LL4148 17 UVLO
R153 C110 2,4
DZ101 4k7 100n
18V R120 R122 DZ102 R149
0R47 0R47 C126
D104 9V1 10k
1000u
LL4148 L103
D120 25V
FJ0448 T112
2 15 R155
D106 R123 -12V BC847B
220R 1k5
BAV103 BYW98-200 L102
D113 T113
R154 F102 FJ0448 BC847B
2k2 R110 R109 6V
100k 100k 7 20 C142 R150
T3.15A BYW98-200 C125 100n
R142 R143 270R
2200u 1k0 10k 63V
16V
R111
12k1
T103 16 5V R146
BCR191 C141 154k
IC102
PS2501-1L 1n0
1
3
4 1 R141
1k5 T110 IC107 R144 R145
BCR141W TL431 33k 2k61
3 2
SUSPEND
2
R127 R140
C122 1k0 4
1k00 IC106
L108 680p
PS2501-1L 500V E101
6u8 H_FLY MECH
4 1 2-4
3 2 D117
LL4148 L107 Q103
D108 D107 n.c. 1
BYV26C P6KE200A M105 2
PGND 1
UC7123
3 FM2578 C131 R147 C134
3
5V OUT
IC104 C120 1000u 220R n.c.
TOP223P 9 16V
10u
CONTROLDRAIN 400V 7
4 5 1
D110 L105
R126 S S(HVRTN) 5
3 6 10 5V
10R D109 R125 FJ0448
S S(HVRTN) 6 BYV27-200 R131
2 7 R136 R133
220R C133
C123 C121 2k2 10k0
S S(HVRTN) BAV103 4R7 C132 100u
10u 1 8 10u
100n R102 25V
50V 50V
4 1 R105
2k2
T106
BC857B
ECN
3 2 63V 10k
4
ELECTROLYTIC SMD 1W 3W etc. BCR141W IC105 R132 R103
TL431 10k0 220k
POLYCARBONATE R135
0.25W 0.25W NF 1k0
POLYESTHER
2
C124
POLYPROPYLENE 0.5W 0.5W NF 10n R128 R129 POWER2
4
CERAMIC 1W 470k 470k
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0.25W 0.25W NF
POLYESTHER
T202
BC847B R214
100R
R201 C201 R203 M201
D207
E/W 4k7 22n 10k 1N4148 FJ1837
4 IC201 C204 D233 D228
L207 9 3
UC3843A 100n D206 BYV27-200 1N5818 RASTER
C202 FJ0505 D208
1 8 7 4
R202 1n0 COMP VREF LL4148 160V
WIDTH 33k
2 7 C209 2
4 VFB VCC C248 R225 R226
100u BYV98-200 470R
3 6 C205 250V 1 1000u 1R0
R249 ISENSE OUTPUT R264
100n UC7111 16V
N25 680k 4k7 T218
4
C203 4 5
1
C210 D229
4 RT/CT GND R215 R216 2N5401
220p 51n LL4148
D205 T201 400V 0R22 0R56
R238 R213
56k 1N5818
10R
D209 T219 T217
R205
STP7NB60FP UF4007 BD135 MPSA42 1k0
4k7
RT201 R210 6 R227
WIDTH 1k0
D202 1k0
R228
LL4148 C211 2k2
2n2
R206 R207 C206 R211 R212 1kV
D203 22k 10k 10u 0R56 0R56
H_LOCK n.c. 50V
4
M203 R236
FM2592 464R C247
D210 R217 100n
2
T203 UF4007 100R
3 6
C207
BC857B -160V 63V
D227 4
2n2
C212 1
0u47
250V BYV98-200
6V
HOR. YOKE
1k0 C216 C218
2n2 2n2 X4
R224 2kV 2kV
R218 C253
11 100k
15R4 100n FR202 FR201
12V
360R 360R
D216
63V
R265 D220 D223 160V X5
C250 R219 1N4002 4R7 C219
100n 2k2 DTV110F
5 C254 BAV21
4n7
D225 D226
X6
R221 1000u 500V
C255 C215 10R
H_DRIVE DZ201 4u7 4u7 ???
4
T204
12V 50V 50V 25V 10 BAV21 BAV103
BC847B
R220 T205
1,3,4
n.c.
T215
L206 L201 D234 R239 n.c.
6u8 6u8 M202 FR204 F_LIMIT 4
BYV26C R232 n.c. R240
FM2598 360R n.c. n.c.
R244
C233 C234 C235 C236 C237 C238 C239 5R6
D213 C232
10n 1u0 470n 42n 22n 220n 100n 7 6
RGP10G 250V 250V 400V 400V 400V 10n R254
400V 400V DZ205
400V R247 2k2 C221 T211
3 6 8 10 12 14 DYN_FOCUS 4 10 n.c. n.c. n.c.
100k
T207 R256 3 9
9
12V
8 7 8 RGP10G
160V
Q201 V_DYN_FOC
4
R274
T208
BF420
R253
4k7 DEFLECTION
1
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4k7 -12V
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R320 C316
24k9 10n
R317 R327
220R 220R
M301
R302
160V
46k4 FM0646/FM0643
C302
22u 2 HIGH VOLT
50V R321
RT301 HV. 1
14
100R
22k ADJ.
R316 L301
1R0 15
R303 n.c.
100k 9 C318
C301
R301 100p
47n C314 SG301
63V
220R
47u
ST. FOCUS 95V
1kV
R315 200V
10k
C313 R314 T301 13
10n 22R IRF9620 X7
250V DZ302 G2
12V
GND D307 C319
1
UC7111 11 SG302 2n2 R322
BYM26C
12V
12V
C303 1 8 2 7 T302
COMP VREF IN A OUTA
220p
IRFIBE30G
2 7 R307 3 6 R308
VFB VCC GND VCC
4k7 22R
C309 D301 3 6 4 5
ISENSE OUTPUT IN B OUT B
2n2 LL4148
4 5 R328 R326
H_FLY 1,2,4 RT/CT GND R309 D304
UC7111
39k 10k0
500V n.c. N.C.
13 15
4
D303
DZ301 C310 R304 LL4148 C307 C308
DYN_FOCUS G2_ADJ
10n 1k0
1
C311 R311
4
R305
1n0 n.c. 1k0
BC
ECN
445N28
D305
N.C. R312 R313
1R0 0R56
SMD SMD 2W
ELECTROLYTIC
POLYCARBONATE
SMD 1W 3W etc.
HV GENERATOR
0.25W 0.25W NF
POLYESTHER
CERAMIC 1W
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1 POWER1
KEYPAD
G1
SDA1
SCL1
SDA
3
SCL
SELF_TEST
BCL
V_SYNC_TO_OSD
H_SYNC
H_BLANK
V_SYNC
SDA
SCL
4
1 POWER2
5V
15V
5V
12V
80V
160V
-12V
-12V
1,2
T402
5V
Q404 H_LOCK BCR191
CLAMP
R489
1
47R
2 5V
H_RAMP
2 V_RAMP R404
5V 47k
6V
3
KEYPAD 4
R403
5
470k
6 R401 R402
2k7 2k7 T403
BC847B
12V
R469
2k2 R455
12V
22R
UVLO
5V
10u 100n
50V C439 15V
10u C450 D420
5V
50V
5V
220u 1N4002
R427 T405 R436 R467 R466
35V
470k R491 BC847B 100k 5k62 0R0
C438
1,2
C451
220R 18 1n0 100u
R426 R460
18k 22k 50V
C412 D404 D405 R461 D407 R465
10u 2k15 R480 R483
LL4148 LL4148 470R 1N4148
50V 19 R464
1k0
22k1 10k0
26
2 6 3 IC406
T404 H_SYNC_OUT VCC OSS FG TDA9309
D406
BC857B R428 7
1N4148 5
10k V_SYNC_OUT T401 1 X1
VERT. YOKE
OUT
C413 BF423 R462
R494 2200u
R458 2k2 GND C458
6M8 16V
R429 D401 22k 4 R487 220n
1N4148 5V C455 274R 250V
6M8 R430 R485
4n7
C414 IC404-2 2R15
IC404-3 C437 X2
1k0 74HC86 100n 74HC86 R493 2n2
R432 C415 R459 R481 R482 C452 C453
R492 R431 5 47R 500V R484
10 220R 100p 6 10k 4k64 100k 1n0 1n0 R486 R488
3M3 10k 8 4 6k19
9 2R15 1R5
X24
R433
R463
215k
ECN
C454
3
8k2
BC 21 445N28 1n0
C456 -12V
C457
220u
5V 35V n.c.
-160V
CERAMIC 1W
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Q1 A0 DAC8 2k2 154R 2k2 100R
100R T7 T16
SDA R71 2k2 TR DUAL P/N TR DUAL P/N
1 2 15
SDA DAC7
2 SCL R65 R72 2k2 4 3 T9 4 3 T18 R60
RT1 RT2
3 14 BCX51 BCX51 2k2 2k2
3 SCL DAC6 10k
100R R73 2k2
4 4 13 5 2 Q5 5 2
5
5V 5V VCC DAC5
R16 1 R37 R61
R74 2k2 D2
15V R66 5
GND DAC4
12 1k0 TOP-BOTTOM 1k0 10k
BAV99
6 10R 6 1 C4 2 6 1
-12V R75 2k2 5V 1u0
5V
7 V_RAMP 6 11
BG DAC3 50V
8 C10 C2 R76 2k2 T8 T17
10u 100n 7 10 BCX54 BCX54 IC2-2
50V A1 DAC2
R17 R38
R77 2k2 LM358D
8 9 820R 820R C7 R67
A2 DAC1 R18 R39 5
2k2 R21 R62 2k2 R42 150n 1k0 7
154R 154R 100R 63V 6
R19 R40
1k0 -12V 1k0 -12V R58
22k
5 2 Q3 5 2 Q6 5 2 2
R2 2 R23 2 R44 RBV 3
1k0 1k0 TOP-LEFT 1k0
6 1 C1 1 TOP-RIGHT 6 1 C5 1 6 1 C8 4
5V 5V 1u0
5V 1u0 TILT
1u0 5
ECN
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80V
C54
10u
50V
C16
5V
1000u
80V
160V
C4 R309
100n 16V C55 10R C18 C19
R448 L1 10n
100R 47u 10n
IC2 FJ0505 C309
R470 M52743BSP n.c.
47R T13 100V 10n
R304 1 36 R308 BFQ131 C6
OSD BLK IN VCC2
47R 22R
2 35
R320
C11
470k
IN(B) OUT(B)
BAV103
D305
100n C310
3 34 R310 R330
R307
R440
1k0
VCC1(B) N.C. R447 R317 1k00 22R 1u0
470R R315 C306 R316 C307
4 33 27k n.c. 470k
D301 OSDIN(B) GND2 R208 n.c. n.c. C9 C8 10p
C304
BAV21
n.c. n.c. 250V
BAV103
BAV99 22R R314 C305
D307
D306
n.c.
160V
R204 5 32 C308 56R 33p
GND1(B) OUT(G)
47R n.c. R313
6 31 C5 R209 4 8
R207
C311
1k0
IN(G) M.CONTR.R 330R
10n 10R R311 100n
C12 7 30 C209
100n
IN(SOG) M.BRIGHT R108
n.c.
681R 1 3 R322 B 1
R446 22R 46k4
8 29 R215 C206 250V 2 Q3
R441 VCC1(G) OUT(R) T14
470R C1 10k n.c. n.c. C312 T4 3
9 28 BFQ131 R214 C205
R107
D201 BF423
1k0
OSDIN(G) M.CONTR.C 68R 33p 1n0 4
BAV99 R217 R321
C17 500V G
R104 10 27 1u0 10k R213 5 7 1k0 5
GND1(G) RETRBLKIN 10n
47R R210 330R 6
C13 11 26 1k00 R211 T5 R323
IN(R) D/A OUT1 C208 IC3 10k 7
100n 681R BF422
CR6929A/2
C202
12 25 47p C204 8
50V
1u0
13 24
50V
1u0
C44
C45
10n
10n
10n
R111 UC7072
C15 16 21 T15 C7
160V
N.C. SDA 681R 1n0
100n BFQ131
17 20 C57
VCC SCL R117
80V
10n
18 19 n.c.
R110
1k00
SSOUT CLAMPP IN R216 C207
470k 10p
R6 C108 C104 C56
n.c. n.c. 1000u
100R
R443
5R6
16V
100R
100R
R444
R445
470R
R220
470k
R8
BAV103
R116 C107
D205
DZ2 C210
-8V 560k 10p R230
1u0
8V2 22R
5V
BAV103
BAV21
250V
D206
D207
160V
12V
C211
100n
R71
R69
R70
2k2
2k7
2k2
1 R R222
Q1 2 G 46k4 250V
3 B C212 T6
R59
R58
R57
R66
R67
R68
1n0 BF423
56k
56k
56k
56k
56k
56k
500V R221
5 ST 1k0
R102
R302
75R0
R202
75R0
75R0
R60
6 39k
T7 R223
7
BF422 10k
8
R61
9 EXT 5V 39k
10
11
R62
12 SDA1 39k
R225
HS
5V
13
2k7
14 VS
160V
15 SCL1
R63
R64
R65
39k
39k
39k
80V
100R
R429
R431
100R
100R
R428
R13
470R
R12
BAV99
BAV99
C63
50V
10u
5V D33
D1
D3
BLM21P221SG LL4148
470R
R5
IC7
R120
FR1 IC5
DZ1
470k
5V1
R430
BAV103
R11 24LCS21A C65 R408 STV9432 R407
D105
1 D2 47k R130 C110
100R BAT54C 1 8 10n 2k2 22k
NC VCC 1 24 22R 1u0
R7 FILTER IREF
2k2 C75 2 7
R9 NC VCLK 2 23
BAV21
100n AGND ADCREF 250V
BAV103
D107
D106
160V
3 6
n.c. WP# SCL R409 3 22
SDA RCI
2 4 5 100R C111
VSS SDA R410 4 21
5V
1N4007
D27
R404 R405
R403 220k 220k SMD SMD 2W
500V
L8
L6
FJ0505 C59 12V
1n0
L7
HEAT
R402 FJ0448
33R
-8V
R401
G1
100R D28
SELF TEST
BAV103
CLAMP
SDA1
HEAT
SCL1
HFLY
VFLY
160V
-12V
SDA
80V
SCL
BCL
12V
G1
HS
VS
5V
21
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
26
25
24
23
22
20
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8
7
6
5
4
3
2
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3
445N
R1 Q1
39k
1
2
+ SW2
QG0327
R4
3
4
R3 8k2 LED1
6k8 JL0059
5
6
SW3
MENU QG0327
R2
15k
- SW4
QG0327 ECN
- X1
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