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MT5311 Training Documents

Introduction

Controls .............................................................................................. 25
Connection Options ...................................................................... 26
Universal Remote control ............................................................ 27
Accessories ....................................................................................... 28
Install the Stand .............................................................................. 28
Install the Wall Mount ................................................................... 28

6. Installation

Connecting to a DC input .................................................. 29


Connecting to an Antenna input .................................... 29
Choose Your Connection .................................................... 30
Connecting to an AV Device.............................................. 30
Connecting to an Audio Device .................................... 31
Connecting to a PC ............................................................ 32
Connecting Headphones ................................................ 33
7. Operation
Channel menu .................................................... 33
Video menu ........................................................ 36
Audio menu ........................................................ 37
Function menu ................................................... 38
Lock Menu .......................................................... 42
Other Functions ................................................. 45
Playing External Media .................................... 54

8. Universal Remote Control


Setting Up Your Remote Control ...................... 58
Remote Control Codes ...................................... 63

9. Maintenance 63

10.Specication 63

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T.MT5311.81B

CN22 CN5 CNA2

CN18 CON1 CON2


T.MT5311.81B

3 4 1 2
MINI AV IN SPDIF LINE OUT
OUT

T.MT5311.81B

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ETHERENT
CNA2

CN5

CN18
CON1 Logic Level Control (Default For High Level)
NC No Connection
I2C SCL
I2C SDA

CN22
ƹ CON1 (4PIN/2.54): AMPLIFIER POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR

NO. SYMBOL DESCRIPTION

1 24V
+24V DC Power Supply
2 24V

3 GND Ground
4 GND Ground

CON2

L+ Audio Left Channel Output+


L- Audio Left Channel Output-
R- Audio Right Channel Output-
R+ Audio Right Channel Output+
TC315B601
5.INTER FACE PIN CO N N E C TION
5.1 T FT L C D MODULE
CNF1 Con n ecto r Pin Assignment
Pin No . Sym bol Description No te
1 VCC Power supply:+12V
2 VCC Power supply:+12V
3 VCC Power supply:+12V
4 VCC Power supply:+12V
5 G ND Ground
6 G ND Ground
7 G ND Ground
8 G ND Ground
9 S E L LV D S Select LV D S d ata form at (2 )(6 )
10 O DSEL O ve rdrive L o o ku p Ta ble Selection (3 )(6 )
11 G ND Ground
12 R X 0- Negative transmission d ata of pixel0
13 R X 0+ Positive transmission d ata of pixel0
14 G ND Ground
15 R X 1- Negative transmission d ata of pixel1
16 R X 1+ Positive transmission d ata of pixe l1
17 G ND Ground
18 R X 2- Negative transmission data of pixel2
19 R X 2+ Positive transmission data of pixel2
20 G ND Ground
21 R X C LK - Negative of clock
22 R X C LK + Positive of clock
23 G ND Ground
24 R X 3- Negative transmission data of pixe l3
25 R X 3+ Positive transmission data of pixe l3
26 G ND Ground
27 T S T _A G E Aging M o d e (4 )
28 NC Noconnection (5)
29 G ND Ground
30 G ND Ground
N ote (1) Connector type:S TA R C O N N 093G30 -B 0001A or P -TWO 187053-30091 or compatible
LV D S connector pin order defined as follows

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Note (2) Low = Open or connect to GND: VE SA Format, High = Connect to +3.3V: J EIDA Format.
Please refer to 5.5 LVDS INTE RFACE
Note (3) Overdrive lookup table selection. The Overdrive lookup table should be selected in accordance to the
frame rate to optimize image quality.

3.2 B ACKL IGHT UNIT


3.2.1 LE D LIGHT BARCHARACTE RISTICS (Ta = 25 ±2 ºC)
Value
Parameter Symbol Unit Note
Min. Typ. Max.
Li ght Bar Input Voltage V L ED (17) ( 19) (21) V DC (Duty 100%)
(Duty 100%)
Li ght Bar Input Current I L ED -- (120) -- mADC
per string
Power Consumption PL ED -- (15.96) -- W (1)
LED Life Time L BL (30000) -- -- Hrs (2)
Note (1) PL ED =(I L ED 7) VL ED , LE D matrix is 6S 6 P.
Note (2) The lifetime of LED is defined as the timewhen it continues to operate under the conditions at Ta = 25
2 ºC andI =120mA(Per EA) until the brightness becomes 50% of its original value.

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LED Backlight
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Introduction

Introduction
Controls
This is a simplified representation of the TV front panel, side panel control buttons and side inputs.

TV Side panel controls and connections

INPUT
2

MENU
1

VOL
7
4

CH
Menu display. Press to access the on-screen
1 MENU menu display. 5
Press to access the input source mode. Press
repeatedly to change the source to the one
2 INPUT you want to watch. In the MENU screen, the
INPUT button serves as the ENTER button.
Press to adjust the volume. In the MENU screen,
3 VOL +/- these buttons serve as left/right buttons.
Press to scan through channels. To scan quickly
through channels, press and hold down either
4 CH +/- +/- . In the MENU screen, these buttons serve
as up/down buttons.
5 POWER Press to turn on and off the TV.
Receives IR signals from the remote control.
6 Remote Sensor Do not put anything near the sensor, which
may block the remote control signal.
7 Power indicator

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Introduction

Connection Options
Back panel connections

IN IN IN MINI OUT
HDMI2 HDMI3 HDMI4 AV IN OPTICAL AUDIO ANT IN USB1 USB2

COMPONENT IN
ETHERNET PC AUDIO Y Pb Pr R-AUDIO-L HDMI1

Connect a HDMI device to receive digital audio Headphone


6 Headphone audio output terminal.
and uncompressed digital video. jack
1 HDMI In x4 Note images or
5 HDMI 1 supports (ARC)Audio Return 7 USB Input x2
music, and support wifi.
Channel.
8 ETHERNET Connect a ETHERNET cable to the Network.
Connect the video and audio signal from a video
2 MINI AV In 9 PC Video In Connect a video cable from a computer.
device with the converter cable.
3 Optical Connect to the digital audio equipment. 10 PC Audio In Connect the audio cable from a computer.
4 AUDIO Out Connect the audio L/R cables to your audio equipment. Component Connect a component video device or an AV
11
Antenna Connect cable or antenna signals to the TV, either Video In composite video.
5
Input directly or through your cable box. Component Connect the audio L/R cables from the component
12
AUDIO In source or an AV audio.

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Introduction

Universal Remote control


The remote control cannot be operated unless the batteries are properly loaded.
When using the remote control, aim it at the remote sensor on the TV.

Function introduction

1 Power Press to turn on and off the TV


To select one of the system modes in which the remote control
2 TV DVD CABLE VCR can be used.
15
1
16 3 Number buttons Press to change a channel.
Press to select digital channels. For example, to enter “54-3” ,
2 4 tCVUUPO QSFTTiw itwBOEiw
5 VOLUME UP/DOWN Press to adjust the volume.
6 CH.LIST Display the channel list in TV mode.
3 7 CCD(closed caption) Select a closed caption.
8 FAV.LIST Press to display the favorite channel list in TV mode.
9 NETFLIX Press to launch Netflix.
17 0 MENU Press to display the on-screen menu
4
Arrow keys (Up/Down/ Allows you to navigate the on-screen menus and adjust the
A
Left/Right) system settings.
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5 19 B RETURN Return to the previous menu.
C RGYB Buttons used in the Channel list, Media Play menu, etc.
6
D Media Player Functions / Rewind / Fast / Backward /Forward Stop
Play/Pause
20
7 E MTS/SAP Select MONO, STEREO, SAP in NTSC system
21
F INPUT Show the input source list.
22
8
9
G RECALL Press to jump back and forth between two channels.
Press to scan through channels. To scan quickly between the last
10 23 H CHANNEL UP/DOWN two channels, press and hold down either ġ/Ģ.
I MUTE Switches the sound on or off.
11 J DISPLAY Press to display the TV status information on the top of the TV screen.
24 K YAHOO! Launches Yahoo Connected TV!
Display the Net Connect main menu, which includes Yahoo,
L Net Content
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Netflix, Multimedia, and more.
M TOOLS Quickly select frequently used functions.
13 N ENTER Accesses the highlighted item in the on-screen menu
Clears all on-screen displays and returns to TV viewing from any
14 26 O EXIT
menu
P REC Press to start the timeshift process.

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Introduction

Accessories
Remote x 1 Note
Owner’s manual x 1
Alkaline battery (AAA) x 2 5
x1 product.
Mini AV converter cable x1 When installing the product within an enclosure
USB extension cable x1
4’’

Install the Stand


4’’ 4’’
Carefully place the TV screen side down on a table. We
suggest that you place the wrapping material from the
TV package on the table top to protect the screen from
damage. connect the TV to the Stand as shown.

When installing the product with a wall-mount

4’’

4’’ 4’’

Install the Wall Mount


1. Removing the TV base support
4’’
When mounting the TV onto a wall, remove the TV base
support as shown.

1 2

base support

2. Installing Wall-Mount
Use screws to secure the wall bracket to the back of your
TV.
For more information on how to install a wall mount,
refer to the wall mount's user manual.

Securing the Installation Space


Keep the required distances between the product and
other objects (e.g. walls) to ensure proper ventilation.

product due to an increase in the internal temperature


of the product.
Install the product so the required distances shown in

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Installation

Installation
Connecting to a DC input Connecting to an Antenna
Over-the-air TV reception quality will depend on your
To use AC Power Suppley antenna type, antenna location and antenna positioning.
Connect the power cable to the power outlet, as shown
in the figure.

or
Cable Television
Network

Note
To improve the picture quality in a poor signal
area, please purchase a signal amplifier and install
properly.
If the antenna needs to be split for two TV’s, install
a “2-Way Signal Splitter” .
To install the antenna properly please contact a
professional in your area.

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Installation

Choose Your Connection


There are several ways to connect your television, depending on the components you want to connect and the quality
of the signal you want to achieve. The following are examples of some di erent ways to connect your TV with di erent
input sources.

Connecting to an AV Device
Using an HDMI Cable: HD connection(up to 1080p)
Available devices: DVD, Blu-ray player, HD cable box, HD STB(Set-Top-Box) satellite receiver.

Audio left= white Device


Audio right= red HDMI Cable(Not Supplied)

HDMI 1 IN HDMI 2 IN HDMI 3 IN HDMI 4 IN

or

Device

PC/DVI AUDIO IN PC IN
HDMIto DVI Cable
(Not Supplied)

PC OUT

AUDIO OUT
Audio Cable(Not Supplied) R
R-AUDIO-L
W

HDMI IN/DVI AUDIO IN

When using an HDMI/DVI cable connection for video, the PC/DVI AUDIO IN jack is required for audio.
Haier TVs support HDMI 1.4 (Audio Return Channel). However, the ARC(Audio Return Channel) function is only
supported on HDMI 1 IN (ARC).
The ARC function enables digital output of sound using the HDMI 1 IN (ARC) port and can only be operated when
the TV is connected to an audio receiver that supports the ARC function.
The ARC Single mode is only enabled when the TV is connected to the device when using a Category2 High Speed
HDMI cable.
When the Input source is the TV, the ARC function allows audio to be heard from a receiver. The audio is sent to a
receiver from the TV via an HDMI cable without the need for a separate optical cable.

error may occur.

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Installation

Using a Component(up to 1080p) or Audio/Video (480i only)Cable

COMPONENT Device

Y/VIDEO Pb Pr L -AUDIO- R
or AV IN

AUDIO OUT COMPONENT OUT

R-AUDIO-L Pr Pb Y

G B R W R R W R B G

Device
Audio Cable(Not Supplied)
Component Cable(Not Supplied)
mini AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT
Component video cable:
AV IN
Y=Green
R-AUDIO-L
Pb=Blue
Pr=Red
V
R W
Video= yellow
Audio left= white
Audio right= red

V L R

V L R

Note
5 For better picture quality, the Component connection is recommended over the A/V connection.

Connecting to an Audio Device


Using an Audio(Analog) Cable Connections

AUDIO OUT
AUDIO IN
Amplifier/ DVD
Home Theater
R

Audio Cable(Not Supplied)


W

R-AUDIO-L

Audio left= white


Audio right= red

AUDIO OUT
When connecting, use the appropriate connector (sold separately).

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Installation

Connecting to a PC
Using an HDMI/DVI Cable or a D-Sub Cable

PC AUDIO IN PC IN
D-Sub Cable
(Not Supplied) PC OUT

Audio Cable (Not Supplied) AUDIO OUT

Display Modes(D-Sub and HDMI/DVI Input)


Optimal resolution is 1920x1080@60Hz.

Mode Resolution Horizontal Vertical Pixel Clock Sync


Frequency (KHz) Frequency (Hz) Frequency (MHz) Polarityl(H/V)
IBM 720—400 31.469 701.087 28.322 -/+
MAC 640—480 35.000 66.667 30.240 -/-
832—624 49.726 74.551 57.284 -/-
1152—870 68.681 75.062 100.000 -/-
VESA DMT 640—480 37.861 72.809 31.500 -/-
640—480 37.500 75.000 31.500 -/-
800—600 37.879 60.317 40.000 +/+
800—600 48.007 72.118 50.000 +/+
800—600 46.875 75.000 49.500 +/+
1024—768 48.363 60.004 65.000 -/-
1024—768 56.476 70.069 75.000 -/-
1024—768 60.023 75.029 78.750 +/+
1280—720 45.000 60.000 74.250 +/+
VESA DMT- 1920—1080p 67.500 60.000 148.500 +/+
DTV CEA

Note
5 The set may operate abnormally if a non-standard video format is selected.
5 Separate and Composite modes are supported. SOG(Sync On Green) is not supported.

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Operation

Note
Connecting Headphones
When the TV is powered on, an on screen display
You can connect a set of headphones to your set will indicate the active input source for a few
if you wish to watch a TV programme without moments then disappear. If there is no signal
disturbing the other people in the room. present at that input, "No Signal" will be displayed
on the screen.

Choose the Menu Language


Back of TV
ETHERNET
When you start using your set for the rst time, you must
select the language which will be used for displaying
menus and messages.
Plug a set of headphones into the 3.5 mm jack on the Choose the TV input and then press the MENU
back panel of the set. button.

Note
Press the
menu.
/button to select the Function
Prolonged use of headphones at a high volume Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
may damage your hearing.  / button to select Language.
When headphones are connected, the TV's Press the/button to select language.
speakers will still be on. Select the Audio ( English, Español or Français)
menu press the/ ENTER button and press

the / button to select Speaker, press
the/ .
Video

Audio
Language
Aspect Ratio
OSD Timeout
English
Normal
Long
Channel
DPMS On
CEC Setup Menu
5 DCR Off

Operation Lock

Enter Move Exit

In the manual, the OSD (on screen display) may be Choose the Input source
di erent from your TV’s, because it is just an example to
help you with the TV operation. Change the picture source so you can watch your TV,
There are several options you might need to set up in VCR, DVD player, cable box , or other devices that are
order for your TV to work properly. Read the instructions connected to your TV.
that follow.
Initial Setup: Set according to the screen display. Press the INPUT button to enter the Select Source

menu and then use the / button to select the
desired items (TV, Video, Component , PC, HDMI 1,
Switching On/Off the TV set HDMI 2, HDMI3, HDMI4).

First, connect the power cord correctly. Press the ENTER button to con rm .

Select the source you want to view by using the


INPUT button on the remote control. Select the desired program
When nished using the TV, press the POWER button
on the remote control. The TV reverts to standby Using the CH / buttons.
mode.
Press the CH button to change the channel
If you will not use the TV for an extended period of higher.
time, it is recommended to disconnect the power Press the CH button to change the channel lower.
plug from the wall power outlet.

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Operation

Note viewing.
5 If skip is set to ON for a channel, pressing the
CHv /vv vbuttons will not show the skipped
channel(s).
Channel menu
This TV set has two methods to set the channels:
You can also enter a channel number directly by Channel Scan and Channel Skip.
entering the channel number using the number pad
In this section, using the remote control to set the
on the remote control and then pressing ENTER.
channels is explained. You can also use the buttons
on the TV to set the channels.
Select the desired volume level
Note
Press the VOL-/+ buttons on the remote or the side of 5 The Channel Menu is only accessible while the
the TV set to adjust the volume level. The range is 0~100. input source is set to TV.
When the volume buttons are pressed the volume level
is displayed automatically on the TV screen.
Channel Scan
Mute Press the MENU button and then use the
 / button to select the TV menu.
Press the MUTE button on the remote control and
an icon indicating the MUTE function is active will Press the/ ENTER button to select Antenna.
display on the screen. At this time, the sound of the
Press the/button to select Air or Cable mode.
TV set is turned off.
If you want to enable the sound, press the MUTE
Press the /button to select Channel Scan.
button again or directly press the VOL+ button.

SAP Broadcasts Setup


This TV can receive MTS stereo programs and SAP
(Secondary Audio Program) that accompanies the stereo
program, if the station transmits an additional sound
signal as well as the original one.
When the MTS button on the remote control is pressed, Press the/ ENTER button to start searching.
the TV will only receive the signal if the TV station
transmits the proper signals. To cancel searching, press the EXIT button.
Mono sound is automatically received if the broadcast is
only in Mono, even if Stereo or SAP has been selected. Note
Select Mono if you want to listen to mono sound during
stereo/SAP broadcasting. Stereo or SAP can be received 5 When Air is selected, the TV will detect antenna
in an analog channel. signals and will search for antenna TV (NTSC and
ATSC) channels available in your local area.
Use the MTS button to select your desired MTS
mode in an analog signal. 5 When Cable is selected, the TV will detect cable
company supplied signals and will search for cable
x Each time you press the MTS button, Mono, Stereo TV (NTSC, QAM modulated) channels available in
or SAP appear. If other languages are available your Area.
in the digital signal, select them with the MTS
button.
Press the EXIT button to save and return to TV

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Operation

Channel Skip Play/Pause Fast forward


Stop Fast backward
A channel that has been set to skip will not be viewable 3.Playback speed: playback speed can be changed -

when using the / buttons to browse channels. A
skipped channel can be viewed by using the remote
1x,2x,4x,8x,16x,32x.
4.Playback position: The playback position is always at
control keypad to select the channel. Default un- the center of the time bar.
scanned analog channels are set to skip. Channels with a 5.Time scale:shows the time in half hour increments.
check mark icon are skipped channels.. Note
A Press the MENU button and then use the / R Time Shift function is only available in DTV
button to select the Channel menu. mode.
R The maximum recording duration is determined
B Press the/ ENTER button and then use the by the memory size of the USB drive and the signal
 / button to select Channel Skip. resolution. Please use a high-speed USB 2.0 drive
with a minimum of 1GB capacity.
C 
Press the / button to select a channel, then
R Time shift is only supported on USB drives
press the ENTER button to toggle between and . formatted to the FAT32 file-system.
R Time shift supports more than 4GB recordings by
Video
2 Analog using multi-file storage.
3 Analog
Audio
4 Analog R When the maximum recording duration is reached,
5 Analog the oldest program will be deleted and the latest
6 Analog
7 Analog
program is recorded.
8 Analog
Function
9 Analog
R When changing channels or changing input
Lock
10 Analog source, the time shift will stop automatically.
Set Select Back R Time shift will store the video, audio and data
service. Maximum allowed:
Video streams: Max 1 stream
Time Shifting Mode Audio streams: Max 8 streams
CC stream: Unlimited.
To turn the Time Shifting Mode on or off.
R During recording, the data is not guaranteed to be
A Set the Time Shifting On, then insert a USB drive in stored on the disk. If the timeshift playback plays
the USB input. a corrupted data block, it will show “Data lost”
message to indicate that the current data is not
B Press PLAY/PAUSE to play or pause the program. If stored correctly.
you want to stop the time shift function, press the R Please connect the TV antenna or Cable TV coaxial
EXIT button. cable to the Antenna input on the TV. Then,
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complete the channel scan. The Time Shift feature
only is available when using your ATSC tuner and
QAM cable tuner.

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1x Audio Language
Press the/button to select audio language.
1.Time shift time. The time delay to the current program ( English, Español or Français)
time.
2.Current time Note
3.Channel name This function is only available in digital channel mode.
Playback status: It shows the playback status (Play,
Pause, Fast Forward, Rewind).

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Operation

5 If adjustments are attempted in any of the other


Video menu Picture modes the system will automatically switch
to the User mode.
Note 5 Only when the picture mode is set to User can the
Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint, Sharpness and
5 Depending on the input signal, one or more menu Color Temperature be adjusted. All other Picture
items may not be selectable. Modes are preset.
„ Color temperature
This will increase or decrease Warm (red) and Cool
How to select picture mode (blue) colors to suit personal preferences.
Select Cool to give the white colors a blue tint, Normal
The picture mode provides the pre-defined video to give the white colors a neutral tint, Warm to give
settings: User, Mild, Standard, Vivid and Movie. the white colors a red tint.
Press the MENU button and then use the /
button to select the Video menu.
  „ Advanced Video
To adjust the picture in advanced: DNR, MPEG NR,
Adaptive Luma Control, Flesh Tone, DI Film Mode, Blue
Press the/ ENTER button and then use the Stretch , Game Mode, HDMI Mode and Overscan.
 / button to select Picture Mode.
x DNR: Digital Noise Reduction, adjust to reduce
Press the/button to select the option User, the appearance of digitizing errror caused by
Mild, Standard, Vivid and Movie. Low.
x MPEG NR: To adjust the MPEG Noise Reduction:

How to customize video settings x Adaptive Luma Control: To adjust changes in the
luminance of the picture: .
Press the MENU button and then use the
button to select Video menu.
/ x Flesh Tone:
Low or Medium.
Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
/ button to select the desired items. x DI flim mode: To set DI flim mode: Auto or off.
Press the/ ENTER button and then use the x Blue Stretch: To set Blue Stretch: On or
/button to adjust the setting.

„ Picture Mode PC Set


Select the picture mode (User/Mild/Standard/Vivid/
Movie ). When you select the PC input, this function is used.
Adjustment for screen Position, Clock, Phase, Setting
„ Brightness
This will adjust the light output of the complete Display adjustment menu by pressing the INPUT button
picture, which will mainly affect the darker areas of
the picture. item.

then use the / button to select the source of PC

„ Contrast „ Auto Adjust: Automatically adjust the display of the


This will adjust the intensity of bright parts in the picture (Only available in PC source).
picture but keep the dark parts unchanged.
„ Color 
„ H. Position: Press the / button and then press
This will adjust the saturation level of the colors to suit the/button to adjust the horizontal position of
your personal preference. the picture.
„ Tint
Allows you to select the color mix (Tint) of the picture.

„ V. Position: Press the / button and then press
the/button to adjust the vertical position of the
„ Sharpness picture.
This will adjust the sharpness of fine details in the
picture. „ Phase: Adjust the phase of the pixel clock.
„ Clock: Adjust the clock of the input signal.

Note
5 Video adjustments are only available in the User
mode.

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Operation

Press the MENU button and then use the Audio menu
 / button to select the Video menu.
How to select audio mode
Picture Mode User
Brightness 50
Contrast 50 Press the MENU button and then use the
/button to select the Audio menu.
Color 50
Audio Tint 0

Channel Sharpness 10

Function
Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
Lock

Enter Move Exit


 / button to select Sound Mode.

Balance 1
Press the/ ENTER button and then use the Video
Bass 50

 / button to select PC. Treble


Sound Mode
Speaker
50
On
On
Channel
Auto Adjust
Function

Enter Lock

H.Position 64
Enter Move Exit
Audio V.Position 50

Channel Phase 5

Function
Clock 12 0
Press the/ ENTER button to select the audio
Lock
mode (O , Rock, Pop, Live, Dance, Techno, Classic
Enter Move Back and Soft).

Press the / ENTER button and then use the


How to customize audio settings
/button to adjust the setting.
Press the MENU button and then use

the / button to select the Audio menu.

Press the/ ENTER button and then use the


/button to select desired items.
Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
/button to adjust the setting.
„ Balance: Adjust to emphasize left or right speaker
balance.
„ Bass: Adjust to increase or decrease lower-pitched
sounds.
„ Treble: Adjust to increase or decrease higher-pitched
sounds.
„ Sound Mode: To adjust the equalizer: O , Rock, Pop,
Live, Dance, Techno, Classic and Soft.
„ Speaker
„ SPDIF Type : To adjust the SPDIF type off, Dolby digital
or PCM.
„ AVL(Auto Volume Leveler): This will reduce the
di erences in volume level during commercials or
when changing the channel.

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Operation

Function menu OSD Timeout

Menu Language A Press the MENU button and then use the
 / button to select the Function menu.
When you start using your set for the first time, you must
select the language which will be used for displaying B Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
menus and messages.  / button to select OSD Timeout.
A Press the MENU button and then use the   / C Press the/button to select Short, Middle
button to select the Function menu. or Long. (Short is for 5 seconds; Middle is for 10
B Press the/ ENTER button and then use the seconds; Long is for 15 seconds)
 / button to select Language.
C Press the/button to select a language. DPMS
( English, Español or Français )
Press the/ ENTER button to selet On or Off.
Video Language
Aspect Ratio
English
Normal
A In PC mode, the TV will go into standby mode
Audio
OSD Timeout Long automatically if there is no PC input signal present
Channel
DPMS On for 1 minute. The set will turn on and automatically
CEC Setup Menu ˚˚
DCR Off
go into PC mode when the PC input is connected.

Lock
B With all other sources, the set will go into standby
mode automatically if there is no signal present for
Enter Move Exit 5 minutes.

Aspect Ratio CEC Setup Menu

Occasionally, you may want to change the size of the Consumer electronic control (CEC) allows you to control
image on your screen. Your TV comes with several screen other devices using your remote control when those
size options, each designed to work best with specific devices are connected via HDMI.
types of video input. Your cable box/satellite receiver
may have its own set of screen sizes as well. In general, A Press the TOOLS button and then use the
though, you should view the TV in Normal mode as
much as possible.
 / button to select CEC Setup Menu.

Note
R If a fixed image is displayed on the screen for a
long time, the image may become permanently
burned on the screen and remain visible.
A Press the MENU button and then use the
B Press the/button to set.
 / button to select the Function menu.
CEC function: Turn CEC On of Off. When set to Off, your
B Press the/ ENTER button and then use the TVwill not send or receive any CEC commands.
 / button to select Aspect Ratio.
Device Discovery: Register devices with your TV. Before
C Press the/button to select 16:9, Normal, CEC will work, perform a device discovery to see if there
Cinema, Zoom. are any CEC supported devices connected to your TV.

Note
R Only devices that support CEC will be compatible

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with this function.


time manually.

DCR Date: Press the/button to select the position and


use the number buttons to set the date.

Time: Press the/button to select the position


Dynamic Contrast Ratio. Press the/button to select
and use the number buttons to set the time. Press the
ENTER button to switch AM and PM.

Note
Note
5 Dynamic Contrast delivers deeper blacks in
5
predominantly dark scenes and brighter whites in
programmed.
bright scenes.
Press the/button to select
On, or once. , the time cannot be
Blue Screen adjusted.

Timer: Press the/button to select the position


This will select the background color. and use the number buttons to set the time. Press the
Press the MENU button and then use ENTER button to switch AM and PM.

the / button to select the Function menu. „ Sleep Timer: Press the/button to select the
Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
Minutes, 30 Minutes, 60 Minutes, 90 Minutes, 120
 / button to select Blue Screen. Minutes, 180 Minutes or 240 Minutes.
Press the/button to select On or Off.
Closed Caption
Note
5 When Blue Screen is set to On, the TV will display a This allows you to modify how digital captions are
blue screen when there is no signal present. When displayed on your TV. Select from the following options
to change the visual characteristics of your TV’s digital
captioning. Customize the DTV/CADTV captions that
appear on your screen.
Time Setup Press the/ ENTER button to enter the submenu.

This function allows you to select your local time zone.


Broadcasted time information will correct the clock Video
Analog Closed Caption

display for your local time. Audio Off CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4
Channel

„ Time Zone: Press the/button to select the Digital Closed Caption Off
Digital Closed Style
appropriate time zone.
„ Time : Press the/ ENTER button to enter the Lock

submenu. Move Back

Video
Auto Synchronization On

Audio
Date
Time
2000/01/01
09:01:00
„ Analog Caption: Press the/button to select the
Channel Closed Caption options. It helps the hearing impaired
Power On Time Off with the broadcast program, as well as helping
Timer 01:01:00AM
Power On Channel
children learn how to read. A built in decoder displays
Lock
Power Off Timer On the audio portion of a program as text on the screen
Timer 09:01:00PM
when this option is selected.
Move Back

CC1: When CC1is displayed on the TV, it means


CC mode is turned on.
Auto Synchronization: Press the/button to

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CC2 to CC4: For other modes of video related Blue, Red, Cyan, Yellow, Magenta or Black.
broadcast information. Font Opacity: To adjust the font opacity: Solid,
Translucent or Transparent.
Text1: For program guide and other information Background Color: To adjust the background color:
displayed by broadcasters. (This blocks a large Black, White, Green, Blue, Red, Cyan, Yellow or
portion of the picture on your screen). Magenta.
Background Opacity: To adjust the background
Text2 to Text4: For other modes of information opacity: Solid, Translucent or Transparent.
displayed by broadcasters. (This blocks a large Window Color: To adjust the window color: Black,
portion of the picture on your screen). White, Green, Blue, Red, Cyan, Yellow or Magenta.
Window Opacity: To adjust the window opacity:
IMPORTANT: Closed captioning availability Translucent, Transparent or Solid.
entirely depends on broadcasters supplying the
signal. Therefore, closed captioning might not
always be available and language availability Network Setup
Select CC1 for full translation of the primary Your TV's wireless Internet network connection can
language such as English in your area. Select be established automatically or manually. Follow the
CC2 for secondary language translation such instructions below to establish a network connection.
as French or any other language that may be
broadcast in your area.
Connecting to a Network
„ Digital Closed Caption: Press the/button

Service5/Service6. You can set up your TV to access the Internet through


your local area network (LAN) using a wired or wireless
There are 6 standard services. Select one of the connection.
digital service channels made available by the
caption provider. Service 1 is designated as the Connecting to a Wired Network
Primary Caption Service. This service contains You can attach your TV to your LAN using a cable (cable
the verbatim, or near-verbatim captions for
the primary language being spoken in the not included) in three ways:
accompanying program audio. Service 2 is x You can attach your TV to your LAN by connecting
designated as the Secondary Language Service.
This service contains captions in a secondary the LAN port on the back of your TV to an external
language which are translations of the captions modem using a Cat 5 cable. See the diagram below:
in the primary Caption Service. The other service The Modem Port on the Wall External Modem
subchannels are not pre-assigned. It is up to the (ADSL / VDSL / Cable TV)
discretion of the individual caption provider to
utilize the remaining service channels.
Analog Caption Off Modem Cable(not supplied)
Video

Audio Digital Closed Caption


TV Back of TV
Off Service1 Service2 Service3 Service4 LAN Cable
(not supplied)
Digital Closed Style ETHERNET

ABC

Lock

Move Back

x You can attach your TV to your LAN by connecting


„ Digital Caption Style: Press the/ ENTER button the LAN port on the back of your TV to a router
to enter the submenu.
Caption Style: Select Default or Custom mode.
Font Size: To adjust the font size: Large, Small or
Medium.
Font Style: To adjust the font style: Style1, Style2,
Style3, Style4, Style5, Style6 or Style7.
Font Color: To adjust the font color: White, Green,

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which is connected to an external modem. Use a Cat /button to select the Function menu.
5 cable for the connection. See the diagram below:
Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
The Modem Port on the Wall External Modem
(ADSL / VDSL / Cable)  / button to select Network. Press the/
ENTER button, and the network screen appears.

Video Configuration
Modem Cable(not supplied)
Audio
Enter
LAN Cable Channel

(not supplied) Network Upgrade


Applications
Back of TV
Router
LAN
Lock

Enter Move Back

LAN Cable(not supplied) Press the/ ENTER button, the menu appears.

x Video Internet Connection


you may be able to attach your TV to your LAN by Audio
Off On
Channel
connecting the LAN port on the back of your TV
Interface Wireless
directly to a network wall outlet using a Cat 5 cable. Wireless Setting
Information
See the diagram below. Note that the wall outlet is IP Setting
attached to a modem or router elsewhere in your Lock
Connection Test

house. Move Back

The Modem Port on the Wall


Back of TV
ETHERNET Press the/button to set the interface to
Ethernet.

LAN Cable(not supplied) 


Press the / button to select IP Setting and
press the/ ENTER button to enter the menu.

Note Press the/button to select address type


AUTO.
5 The terminals (the position of the port and the
Video Address Type AUTO

on the manufacturer. Audio IP Address


Subnet Mask
Channel
Default Gateway
5 If the IP address allocation by the DHCP server Primary DNS
Secondary DNS

again after at least 10 seconds and then try again.


Lock

5 For the connections between the external modem


Move Back
and the router, refer to the owner’s manual of the
corresponding product. AUTO acquires and enters the needed Internet
5 You can connect the TV to the LAN directly without values automatically.
connecting it through a router. Wait two minutes, and then press the BACK button
5 You cannot use a manual-connection-type ADSL on the remote. Select Connection Test to check the
modem because it does not support DHCP. You Internet connectivity.
have to use an automatic connection-type ADSL
modem. How to set up Manually
For use when connecting your TV to a network that
How to set up automatically requires a static IP address.
Press the MENU button and then use the Follow the steps below to set up your TV's network

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connection manually. When you play DLNA video over IEEE 802.11B/G
Follow Steps 1 through 5 in the "How to set up connection, the video may not play smoothly.
automatically" procedure. 5 If the wireless router allows you to turn the Ping
Press the/button to select address type
Manual.
5 Select a channel for the wireless router that is not
Address Type Manual
currently being used. If the channel set for the
IP Address wireless router is currently being used by another
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
device nearby, this will result in interference and
Audio Primary DNS communications may fail.
Channel Secondary DNS

Function
5 When connecting the Wireless LAN Adapter to the
Lock TV in 802.11N mode, WEP/TKIP/TKIP-AES is not
supported
Move Back

5 Connection methods: you can set up the wireless


Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default
network connection four ways. Haier Auto
Gateway, Primary DNS and Secondary DNSentry
values. Use the number buttons on your remote to
enter numbers and the 
/ // buttons to manually.

Yahoo! Connected TV version info


press the BACK button on the
Press ENTER button to display the Yahoo version.
remote.
Select Connection Test to check the Internet
connectivity. Yahoo! Connected TV Reset Default
Press ENTER button, and select YES item to return the
Connecting to a Wireless Network Yahoo settings to the initial state.
To connect your TV to your wireless network, you need
a wireless router or modem and a wireless LAN Adaptor Reset Default
(included), which you connect to the USB input.
Back of TV Press the/ ENTER button to enter the submenu.
USB

will be changed to the factory default setting.


Resetting to the
Wireless LAN Adapter and function settings only. All Channel programming
(WiFi Dongle) information remains as it was.

Wireless Lock Menu


Router
The LAN Port on the Wall Parental Control can be used to block specific channels
and content by using a rating system.

The parental control function is used to block program


LAN Cable
viewing based on the ratings sent by the broadcasting
Note station. The default setting is to allow all programs to be
viewed. Viewing can be blocked by choosing the type of
5 You must use the included Wireless LAN Adaptor the program and the categories.
(included) to connect to a wireless network.
5 To use a wireless network, your TV must be Parental Control rating and categories
connected to a wireless router. If the wireless
router supports DHCP, your TV can use a DHCP Rating guidelines are provided by broadcasting stations.
or static IP address to connect to the wireless Most television programs and television movies can be
network. blocked by TV Rating or Individual Categories. Movies
that have been shown at the theaters or direct-to-video
5 The Included Wireless LAN adapter supports IEEE
movies use the Movie Rating System (MPAA) only.
802.11A, IEEE 802.11B, IEEE 802.11G, IEEE 802.11N.

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Ratings for Television programs: 18+ Adult Programming

Parental Guide: CA Fren Rating:


TV-Y (All children) G General
TV-Y7 (Children 7 years older) 8 ans+ Not recommended for young children
TV-G (General audience) Programming may not be suitable for
13 ans+
TV-PG (Parental guidance suggested) children under the age of 13
TV-14 (Parents strongly cautioned) Programming is not suitable for
16 ans+
children under the age of 16
TV-MA (Mature audience only)
18 ans+ Programming restricted to adults
TV Rating:

A (Age)
(applies to TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-G, TV-PG, Lock setup
TV-14, TV-MA)
Set up blocking schemes to block specific channels,
D (Dialogue -
(applies to TV-PG, TV-14) ratings, and external viewing sources.
sexual dialogue)
A password is required to gain access to this menu.
L (Language -
adult language)
(applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA) A Press the MENU button and then use the

S (Sex - sexual
 / button to select the Lock menu. Then, press
(applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA) the/ENTER button.
situations)
q The TV is set up with the initial password “0-0-0-0”
V (Violence) (applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA) and security default password is 9-4-4-3.
FV (Fantasy
Violence)
(applies to TV-Y7) B 
Use the / button to select the desired items,
and press the/ENTER button to enter the next
menu. Once the option is selected, change the
Ratings for Movies previously shown in theaters: settings to your preference.

Password
MPAA Rating: Video

Audio Enter
G (General audience) Channel
Input Block ˚˚
Function
PG (Parental guidance suggested) Channel Block
Program Block
˚˚
˚˚
Change Password ˚˚
PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned) Clean All ˚˚

R (Restricted)
Enter Move Back

NC-17 (No one 17 and under admitted)


X (Adult only)
Channel Block
If you set PG-13 : G and PG movies will be available,
PG-13, R, NC-17 and X will be blocked.
A Press the MENU button and then use the /
button to select Lock menu.
CA Eng Rating:
B Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
C Children
 / button to select Channel Block.
C8+ Children eight years and older
General Programming, suitable for all
C 
Press the / button to select the item, press the
G ENTER button to set.
audiences
PG Parental Guidance
14+ Viewers 14 years and older

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Note
2 Analog
Video

Audio
3
4
Analog
Analog
R The V-chip will automatically block certain
Channel 5 Analog categories that are “More restrictive” . For example,
Function 6 Analog if you block “ ” sub-rating in TV-PG, then the “ ”
7 Analog
8 Analog
sub-ratings in TV-14 and TV-MA will automatically
9 Analog be blocked.
10 Analog

Set Move Back


MPAA Rating
q Blocks movies according to the movie ratings limits
Program Block specified, so children cannot view certain movies.
You can set the ratings limit by blocking out all the
Press the/ ENTER button to enter the submenu. movies with the ratings above a specified level. Keep
in mind that the movie ratings limit only applies to
Parental Lock
Video movies shown on TV, not TV programs, such as soap
Audio Off On

Channel
operas.
Parental Guide ˚˚
Function MPAA Rating
CA Eng Rating
˚˚
˚˚
A Press the /button to select the MPAA Rating
CA Fren Rating ˚˚
item.
Block Unrated Off

Move Back B Press the/ ENTER button and then use


 
the / button to select the rating.
„ Parental Lock: Press the/button to select On or
Off.
C Press the ENTER button to set block or unblock.

„ Parental Guide: Press the/ ENTER button to enter


the submenu. To clearly understand the TV program Video
G

rating codes, read the following information: Audio PG


Channel PG-13

Function R
NG-17
Video
A TV-Y X
Audio D TV-Y7
Channel L TV-G
AllowedRating BlockedRating
Function S TV-PG
V TV-14
Set Move Back
FV TV-MA

AllowedRating BlockedRating

Set Move Back


CA Eng Rating
Note „ Canadian English Language Rating
R The Parental control will automatically block certain
categories that are “more restrictive” . For example, if
A Press the /  button to select the CA Eng
Rating item.
you block “TV-Y” category, then all the categories in
the “young adult” group will be blocked (TV-Y, TV-Y7,
TV-G, TV-PG, TV-14 and TV-MA). B Press the/ ENTER button and then use
R The sub-ratings (A, D, L, S, V, FV) work together
the /  
button to select the rating.
similarly. C Press the ENTER button to confirm.
„ How to set the A, D, L, S, V and FV sub-ratings
q First, press 
/ button select one of these
Ratings: TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-G, TV-PG, TV-14, or TV-MA.
Video
C
Audio C8+
G
q A symbol “ ” will be displayed for each sub-rating. Channel
PG
Function
14+
q While “ ” is selected, press ENTER button to go 18+
to a sub rating. To select a different Rating, press
 / buttons and then repeat the process. AllowedRating BlockedRating

Set Move Back

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friends and family, and track news and weather all


CA Fren Rating
through the Yahoo Widget Engine.
„ Canadian French Language Rating
A Press the /  button to select the CA Fren Note
Rating item. R Depending on your country's regulations, some
applications may have limited service or not be
B Press the/ ENTER button and then use the supported.
 
/ button to select the rating.
C Press the ENTER button to confirm. Screen Display
„ Dock Mode
Video
G
Audio 8 ans+
Channel 13 ans+

Function 16 ans+
18 ans+

AllowedRating BlockedRating

Set Move Back

Change Password
1. Welcome Banner: Shows your profile.
Press the/ ENTER button to enter the submenu,
2. Dock:Displays your snippets. Snippets are quick
by entering a 4 digit number using the 0-9 buttons on
the remote control for both the New Password and launch icons for your widgets.
Confirm Password prompts. „ Sidebar Mode

Clean All 1. Widget logo and Current


menu.
Press the/ ENTER button to enter the submenu: 2. Contents List: The current
selection is highlighted in Blue.
If OK is selected and confirmed, all parental lock options
Display the current page and
will be set to the factory default setting, which is all
number of total pages.
programming and all channels are allowed.
The reset may take several moments to complete...up to 3. Controls:
30 seconds. q Red: To close the widget.
q Green: To change the
Note widget's settings.
R If there is any lock mark on the top of the set such as q Yellow: To manage your
channel lock, parental lock and so on, you can press OK snippets.
to resume it. (Press OK to display the password menu q Blue: To size video to fit or display in full screen.
and input your password.)

Note
Other Functions R Some buttons may not be available with certain
widgets.
„ Editing Snippets in the Dock
Net Connect Function – Yahoo!
1. Editing a snippet by selecting in the dock and
Connected TV pressing the Yellow button.
2. The snippet moves to the Second position and its
You can monitor financial stocks, share photos with tile slides up to show the following help text:

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Note Change your Location and Zip Code(US only) to tailor


contents specific to your region.
R Using the color buttons with the dock mode.
Replay the tutorial that was shown during guided setup.
q Red(Delete): To remove the widget. Restore Factory Settings resets all widget settings and
R Deleted widgets can be restored from Widget information.
Gallery.
Note
q Blue(Move): To rearrange snippets.
R When you canot run Restore Factory Settings
q Yellow(Done): To exit the Editing Snippet menu.
normally or you can not install/run the specific
widgets normally, press the remote conrol buttons
PROFILE Widget in the following sequence, which resets the Yahoo
Service:
Set up user profiles through Profile Widget. You can set
up mulitiple profile, each with its own list of widgets. Use „ From the Adminstrative Controls menu you can:
the Switch Profile option to switch to a different user Configure Screen Saver timeout toavoid screen burn-
profile. in.
Create Owner PIN and set a Security Question to
Note control other profiles.
R There must be at least two registered profiles. For Create and configure a new profile with a unique set
instuctions on adding a profile, refer to of widgets.
Administrative Controls.
Delete an existing profile.
„ Sign into Yahoo! from PROFILE Widget using your
„ Use the Profile Settings Yahoo! ID
option to customize and
If you have a Yahoo! ID, you can access personalized
protect your profile.
content using Yahoo! TV widgets.
User profiles can be
You will be automatically signed-in to all installed
customized with a unique
Yahoo! TV widgets with your profile's Yahoo! ID.
name and avatar(a picture
used to represent your If you do not have a Yahoo! account, visit "www.
profile). yahoo.com" to create one.
Your profile's name and You may not be able to log in with an ID created
avatar are displayed in the through a Yahoo website in a country that does not
profile snippet in the dock. support Internet@TV.
Protect your profile using the „ About Profile Widget: Press the Green button to view
Creste Profile PIN option. a brief description of Profile Widget, Copyright Policy,
Terms of Service, and Privacy Policy.
When setting up a new PIN, you can set a Security
Question.
„ The Profile Settings option limits access to the
PROFILE Widget
profiles widgets. Use Yahoo! Widget Gallery to add more widgets to your
If you forget your profile PIN, answer your profile's TV. View available TV widgets in the following categories:
Security Question. „ Featured: Displays recommended widgets.
New widgets cannot be added to profiles with Limit „ Latest: Displays the most recent widgets.
Profile indicator enabled.
„ All widgets: Displays all widgets.
Note „ Categories: Displays all widgets by category.

R Owner PIN must be set to use this feature. Note


For instuctions on setting Owner PIN, refer to
Administrative Controls. R To install a widget, navigate to the detail screenand
select Aaa Widget to My Profile and press the
„ System Settings allowsyou to:
ENTER button. The widget will be installed and

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become available in the dock. Move the focus selection up.


„ Widgets Gallery Settings: Press the Green button.
Move the focus selection down.
About yahoo! Widget
Gallery...: You can view Move the focus selection to the left.
brief information for the
Widget Gallery, Copyright Move the focus selection to the right.
Policy, Terms of Service, and
Privacy Policy. Select the focused item.
TV Widget Software:
Displays the current version Go to the TV Menu.
of the system software, and
installed widgets.
Close the app.
Create your own widgets
through the Developer Change the app’s settings.
Settings menu. For more
information, visit our Add, delete, or move your apps.
developer site at http://connectedtv.yahoo.com/.
Resize the video to fit onscreen, or to
Yahoo!® Connected TV make it fullscreen.

Getting Started Out of the Box


You can enjoy the best of the Internet in perfect
harmony with the simplicity and reliability of your TV. Once your television is powered up and your network is
operational, the Yahoo! Connected TV software guides
Understanding Yahoo!® Connected TV
you through its step-by-step setup wizard.
Yahoo! Connected TV provides an integrated Internet
These setup steps are designed to provide you with the
and TV experience
information and settings you will need to start using
q Use your remote control to access your favorite Yahoo! Connected TV.
Internet content while watching TV.
Activating Yahoo! Connected TV
q Add TV Apps from Yahoo! and your favorite Internet Press the Yahoo! TV Key to activate the Yahoo!
and media companies.
Connected TV user interface.
q Keep up with world, business, entertainment, and
sports news.
q Track your stocks and stay current with financial
news.
q Share photos with friends and family.
q View photos on your big screen TV.
q Watch your favorite web videos.
q Access user-generated content.
Using the Remote Control
Remote Operation
Control What is a TV App?
Key q TV App is an Internet application designed to run on
Display/hide the Yahoo! Connected TV your TV.
user interface. What is the Dock?
q The dock is the horizontal list of TV App bookmarks
appearing at the bottom of your TV screen when
Highlight and focus on buttons in the you press the Yahoo! TV Key on the remote control.
Yahoo! Connected TV user interface.
What is a TV App bookmark?

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q A TV App bookmark is a shortcut which launches a


TV App sidebar.
q TV App bookmarks are dynamic icons to TV App
content.

Guided Setup
Guided Setup Welcome to Yahoo! Connected TV!
Press the Yahoo!

A quick word from our friends in Legal…

Press the Yahoo! TV Key to activate


Yahoo! Connected TV. The first time you
use TV Apps this step-by-step wizard
begins with the Welcome Screen.
Select Let’s get started! If you select
Exit Setup now, this step will resume
the next time you press the Yahoo! TV Accepting the Yahoo! Terms of Service
Key. and Privacy Policy is required to use
Yahoo! Connected TV.
Follow the onscreen instructions. Select Ok, I accept.
Highlight and focus on buttons in the
Yahoo! Connected TV user interface.
Select the focused item. What’s your name?

Activate Yahoo! Connected TV. The first time you use TV


Apps this step-by-step wizard begins with the Welcome
Screen.
Welcome to Yahoo!® TV Apps!
Select Let’s get started! If you select
Exit Setup now, this step will resume
the next time you press the Yahoo! TV
Key.

Where do you live?


Enter your name to setup your
Choosing your location allows TV Apps profile. Highlight letters on the
to use localized content. keyboard and spell your name.
Highlight your country. Select Save this name to create
Select your country. your profile.

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Success!
Moving between TV App Bookmarks

Open the TV App sidebar by pressing


ENTER when its bookmark is in focus.

Test your network connection. Setup is


now complete. A tutorial on how to use
Yahoo! Connected TV is next.
Select Continue and review the
tutorial. Select Exit setup to start using q The TV App logo and Home button are at the top of
Yahoo! Connected TV now. the sidebar.
q Use the Up & Down Arrows to navigate to a menu
Activating Yahoo! Connected TV item.
Press the Yahoo! TV Key to activate q The currently focused button is highlighted.
Yahoo! Connected TV. q Press ENTER to select the focused button.
q The horizontal list at the bottom of your TV screen is Using the Sidebar Toolbar
called “the dock.”
Close the APP. Manage your
q The items in this list are called TV Apps or bookmarks
“bookmarks.”
Change the Size video to fit, or
q A bookmark is a shortcut which launches a TV App App"s. settings mark it fullscreen
sidebar.
The sidebar’s bottom toolbar includes four color-
coded buttons that correspond to the colored keys on
the remote control.

Using the Profile TV App

q The Profile TV App


configures your user
profile.
q You can set up multiple
Moving between TV App Bookmarks profiles for multiple users.
Activate Yahoo! Connected TV. The first time you use TV q Each profile maintains its
Apps th own list of TV Apps.
q The Switch Profile menu
Move between TV App bookmarks by allows you to switch to a
pressing the Left or Right Arrow. different user profile.
q The Profile Settings menu
q Focus is located in the leftmost region (the allows you to customize
highlighted bookmark). and protect your profile.
q The dock scrolls bookmarks under this focal point. q The System Settings

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menu allows you to change your Location, Repeat tDelete a City by selecting the
the Tutorial, and Restore Factory Settings. city you want to delete from the
city list.
q The Administrative Controls menu allows you to
set the Screen Saver timeout, create the Owner tSelect the Display Units
PIN, and to Create a Profile. As button to change the
temperature indication mode to
q The Sign in to Yahoo! menu allows you to Imperial or Metric.
personalize your experience using your Yahoo! ID.
q To create a bookmark for
q Visit http://www.yahoo.com to create a Yahoo! ID. a favorite city:
Using the Connected TV Store tSelect the city from the
home page.
q The Connected TV Store allows you to browse and tPress the YELLOW key.
discover new TV Apps.
tSelect the Add Bookmark
q The featured TV Apps are button and press ENTER.
highlighted in the display
case at the top of the q To delete a bookmark for
sidebar. a city:

q You can also browse tNavigate to the bookmark and press ENTER to start the
available TV Apps by app.
category. tPress the YELLOW key.
q To install an app, select tSelect the Delete Bookmark button and press ENTER.
Add App to My Profile
and press the ENTER key. Using the Yahoo! Finance TV App
q The Owner PIN is q View the latest stock news with the Yahoo! Finance
needed to install apps for TV app.
profiles that have been q Press the GREEN key to
protected through the set up your stocks.
Limit Profile indicator
under the Profile TV App--Profile Settings menu. tUse the Add New Symbol
menu to enter the name of a new
q Refer to the Profile TV App--Administrative stock.
Controls menu to set the Owner PIN.
tThe Import Symbols From
Using the Connected TV Store Yahoo! menu retrieves the
stocks from your Yahoo! Finance
q The Yahoo! News
portfolio.
TV App provides
the latest headline tThe Merge Symbols button
news for business, merges with your portfolio.
entertainment, politics,
sports, top stories, and tThe Replace Symbols
many other categories. button replaces your symbols
with the symbols from your
q Select a category, press portfolio.
ENTER.
tThe Display Format button
q Select a headline within changes the stock-price fluctuation transition to Value or
the category, press Percentage.
ENTER.
q To create a bookmark for a favorite stock:
q View the dynamically
updated news summary tSelect the stock symbol from the home page.
for the selected tPress the YELLOW key.
headline.
tSelect the Add Bookmark button and press ENTER.
Using the Yahoo! Weather TV App
q To delete a bookmark:
q The Yahoo! Weather TV App provides updates on
your local and favorite weather locations. tNavigate to the bookmark and press ENTER to start app.

q Press the GREEN key to display the Settings menu. tPress the YELLOW key.

t"EEB/FX$JUZCZFOUFSJOHUIFOBNFPGUIFDJUZ tSelect the Delete Bookmark button and press ENTER.

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Using the flickr TV App


q The flickr TV App enables slideshows of family and
friends’ photos on your TV.
q Personalize the flickr TV App by logging in with your
Yahoo! ID.
q To view photos in a
slideshow:
tSelect a thumbnail of a
photo and press ENTER to view
the photo’s details.
tSelect Start Slideshow and
press ENTER.
q To control the slideshow
display:
tPress ENTER during a
slideshow.
tThe thumbnails of photos
are displayed on the bottom of
the screen.
tWhen the slideshow control
is displayed, you can Pause, Play, and Stop the slideshow.
tIf you select the  button and press ENTER, you can view
details for the photo.
q To configure the Settings press the GREEN key.
tThe Time Per Slide button controls the speed of the
slideshow.
tThe Repeat button will restart the slideshow at the
beginning after the last photo is shown.

Using Yahoo! TV Apps


Yahoo! Connected TV is an
open software platform for
extending Internet services
to televisions and other living
room devices.
Our Compelling User
Interface is designed to
address the needs of the TV
watcher.
An Open Yahoo! Connected
TV Store ensures you have
access to all of the services
Using Yahoo! TV Apps you want, without walls or
q The Yahoo! News TV App provides the latest restrictions.
headline news for business, entertainment, politics,
sports, top stories, and many other categories. The Yahoo! Connected TV
Developer SDK provides
q The Yahoo! Weather TV App provides updates on developers with powerful
your local and favorite weather locations. tools for building applications
using the languages and
q View the latest stock news with the Yahoo! Finance systems with which they are
TV App. familiar.
q The flickr TV App enables slideshows of family and
friends’ photos on your TV.

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NET CONNECT
„ Press the NET CONNECT button, the NET CONNECT
menu will be displayed:

Press the/button to select YAHOO, NETFLIX,


Youtube, Blockbuster, TV, USB menu.

Note
5 Services may be added or removed.

NETFLIX
Press the NETFLIX button to enter the menu launch

Follow the instructions displayed on the screen.

DLNA (Digital Living Network


Alliance)
Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) is a standard that
allows various consumer electronic devices to share
content with each other across a standard home network.
This would allow a device such as a DLNA compatible
television to play music or view videos or photos stored
on a desktop computer or other compatible device.
Press the MENU button and then use the
 / button to select the Function menu.
Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
/button to select Network.
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You can play pictures, music and movies saved on your


Video Configuration PC on your TV through a network connectin in the Media
Audio

Channel
Enter Play mode.
Network Upgrade
Applications USB

PC TV
Lock ETHERNET
Wireless LAN Adapter
Enter Move Back
Back of TV

Press the/ ENTER button and then use the


/button to select Applications.
Wireless IP sharer L AN
Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
/button to select On.

ETHERNET
PC TV ETHERNET

External Modem
(ADSL/VDSL/Cable TV)

Launch the Multimedia Player by pressing the


MEDIA.P button.
refer to "Network Connection"
Music

CCD (Closed Caption Display)

Closed Captions
x Closed captioning is a process which converts the
All Picture Rating audio portion of a television program into written
Delete Copy Paste Back Move Play
words which then appear as subtitles on the television
screen. Closed captions allow viewers to read the
Press ///button to select the desired dialogue and narration of television programs.
item.
Using Closed Captions
To access content from your computer or other device,
it must be properly set up. Refer to the documentation x Captions are the subtitles of the dialogue and
that came with your computer, operating system, or narration of television programs. For prerecorded
device. programs, program dialogue can be arranged
into captions in advance. Its possible to caption a
Example: If your computer is running Windows 7, you
live program by using a process called real-time
can stream media using Windows Media Player 12.
captioning, which creates captions instantly.
x Real-time captioning is normally done by professional
Connecting to your PC through a reporters using a machine shorthand system and
network computer for translation into English. Captioning is
an e ective system for the hearing-impaired, and it

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can also aid in teaching language skills. is possible that some files cannot be read.

ij In ATV mode the CCD function allows you to Before starting operation, verify that the USB
con gure the way you choose to view the digital storage device is formatted to the FAT32 file system.
captioning (O , CC 1, CC 2, CC 3, CC 4, Text 1, Text 2, At present, this television does not support NTFS
Text 3 or Text 4). and the file systems of other formats.

„ CAPTION Supports Plug & Play (no need to reset the TV). USB
The term for the words that scroll across the bottom hard drive support - only supports the class of USB
of the TV screen, usually the audio portion of the hard drive that follows USB power consumption
program provided for the hearing impaired. spec.
„ TEXT
The television operation may be halted (screen
The term for the words that appear in a large black
freezes, no function operation) due to excessive rate
frame and almost cover the entire screen; usually
messages provided by the broadcaster. of information code errors. In such a case, restart the
ij In DTV mode allows you to con gure the way you system (by unplugging the TV from the AC power
choose to view the digital captioning (O , service 1, source, waiting 15 seconds and then reconnecting
service 2, service 3, service 4, service 5 or service 6). the power source). Please note that there are many
ij Select one of the digital service channels made non-standard USB mobile devices in the market. If a
available by the caption provider. non-standard device is used then an identification
ij There are 6 standard services. Service 1 is designated problem may occur.
as the Primary Caption Service. This service contains
the verbatim, or near-verbatim captions for the
primary language being spoken in the accompanying Connecting a USB Device
program audio. Service 2 is designated as the
Secondary Language Service. This service contains
captions in a secondary language which are Turn the TV on.
translations of the captions in the primary Caption
Connect a USB device containing photo, music and/
Service. The other service subchannels are not pre-
back of the TV.
assigned. It is up to the discretion of the individual
caption provider to utilize the remaining service When the USB is connected to the TV, then you can
channels. select the Media Play mode.
Note
5 The captions do not always use correct spelling
and grammar. Not all TV programs and product USB Media Menu operation
commercials are made for broadcast with Closed
Caption information included. Refer to your area’s Plug-in an external storage device into the USB port.
TV program listings for the TV channels and times
of Closed Caption shows. The captioned programs Press the MEDIA.P button on the remote to display
are usually noted in the TV listings with service the multimedia selection menu.
marks such as “CC” .

Playing External Media


Digital pictures: (.JPG/ .JPEG/ .BMP(Baseline & Picture Music Movie Text Setup

Progressive)/ .PNG)
Digital music: (.MP3(8~320kbps)) Delete Copy Paste Back Move Play

Video: (.avi/.mpg/.mpeg/.vro/.vob/.ts coded with


MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 standard) les. Press the ENTER button on the remote to display
the sub menu.
ij

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Press the EXIT button on the remote to return to the Picture

previous menu.
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4575712 Byte

To play text
Press the/button to select Picture, then press
the ENTER button in the Media Play menu.
Use the ///buttons to select the desired Delete Copy Paste Back Move Play

. Press the MENU button to display the option list.

1 Pause

2 Repeat

3 Shuffle

4 Duration

5 Effect

6 Show Info

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Menu Enter

Press the MENU button to display the option list.


1 Play/Pause 4 Duration
2 Repeat 5
3 6 Show Info
1

3
Press the button on the remote control to select an
option. Press the ENTER button to con rm.
1. Play previous
2 Play next

1 2

1 Play/Pause
2 Font
3 Show Info
Press the EXIT button to return to the previous Press the EXIT button to return to the previous
menu. menu.
Press the MEDIA.P button to exit the Media Play Press the MEDIA.P button to exit the Media Play
mode. mode.

To play pictures
Press the/button to select Picture, then press
the ENTER button in the Media Play menu.
Use the///buttons to select the desired
.

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To play music To play movies


Preess the/button to select Music, then press Press the/button to select Movie, then press
the ENTER button in the Media Play menu. the ENTER button in the Media Play menu
Movie
Music

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OST
00:05:25
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20.03M
Other
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1.03M

1 2

1 2
Delete Copy Paste Back Move Play

Delete Copy Paste Back Move Play

Use the ///buttons to select the desired


Use the ///buttons to select the desired
.
.
Press the MENU button to display the option list.
Press the MENU button to display the option list.

1 Pause

2 Repeat

3 Show Info

4 Picture Mode
1 Pause
5 Screen Mode
2 Repeat

3 Shuffle On

4 Show Info

5 Hide Spectrum Video 1x 1/3 00:02:17 00:04:56 3/3

6 Lyric options .avi

Menu Play

Music 00:02:17 00:04:56 6/16

mp3

Menu Enter
1. Play/Pause 4. Picture Mode
2. Repeat 5. Screen Mode
1. Play/Pause 4. Show Info
3. Show Info
2. Repeat 5. Hide Spectrum
Press the button on the remote control to select an
3. 6. Audio Only
option. Press the ENTER button to con rm.
1 2 1. Play or pause
Press the button on the remote control to select an
2 Stop
option. Press the ENTER button to con rm.
3. Fast reverse
3
4. Fast forward
1 2 1. Play or pause 4 5 6 5. Play previous
2 Stop 6. Play next
3. Fast reverse
3
4. Fast forward Press the EXIT button to return to the previous
4 5 6 5. Play previous menu. Press the MEDIA.P button to exit the Media
6. Play next Play mode.

Note
Press the EXIT button to return to the previous 5 Do not remove USB device from the TV until
menu. Press the MEDIA.P button to exit the Media you have exited the USB mode otherwise you
Play mode. may damage the USB device.

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Universal Remote Control

If your input is incorrect, the LED will blink 6 times


Universal Remote Control in 3 seconds. And then keep blinking. You can now
return to step 3 and reprogram the device. You must
enter the 3-digit brand code corresponding to your
Setting UpYour Remote Control device within 30 seconds. If time runs out or any key
After it has been set up properly, your remote control other than Power or digits are pressed, the LED will
can operate in four di erent modes: TV, DVD, VCR or turn o and the manual programming process will
CABLE. exit.

Note < Manual scan mode


5 The remote control might not be compatible With manual scan and program, the remote control
with all DVD Players, VCRs and Cable boxes. tests all the codes available in the codeset database and
assigns the correct one for the selected device. Although
this method is more time consuming, it saves you the
Control Operation trouble of looking up the brand codes necessary for
manual programming.
To manually-scan and program the remote control:
Program the remote control to work with your
Turn OFF the device that you wish to program. (TV,
device.
VCR, DVD or cable box equipment).
Change the device mode by pressing the TV, DVD,
Choose the device you want to program.
CABLE or VCR key. When the device is set, the related
device LED will turn on for 1 second and then turn While pressing and holding the ENTER key, press
o . the INPUT key, and the device LED will be ON. It will
Aim the remote at the device. remain on for about 3 seconds and then the LED will
blink, indicating that the remote control is ready for
Use the other remote control buttons to operate the programming, then release both keys.
device. The device LED will blink if you press any key
(if the key has a function in the current mode). If the Press and release the CHv v/v vkey. it will emit the
key has no function, then the LED will not blink. next or the previous POWER key code. The LED will
blink rapidly (10 times per second), indicating that
< Manually Programming the Remote Control the remote control is in manual scan mode.
Check the code no. from the code list.
Press the CHv v/v vkey repeatedly until the device
Choose the device you want to program. switches ON (CHv vkey conducts a upward search
While pressing and holding the ENTER key, press while the CHv vkey conducts a downward search in
the INPUT key, and the device LED will be ON. After the code set database). When the device turns ON,
about 3 seconds, and the LED will blink, indicating press and release the ENTER key to program the
that the remote control is ready for programming, remote control with the new code, saving the code
then release both keys. to memory.

The LED will blink once when you enter a digit key, After saving the new code, press the POWER key.
indicating the digit key is programmed. If 3 digits are If the device responds, no further programming is
programmed successfully, the device LED will turn required. If the device does not respond, repeat
ON for about 3 seconds and then blink twice per step 3 through 5. And searching will start from the
second. current code that is set.
You can now: To exit without programming, press any other key. The
code will not be saved to memory.
A) Try to operate the device by using the power key.
After searching the entire data base, this mode will
B) If the device powers on, press the ENTER key to
automatically exit and the LED will blink 3 times. The
save the current 3-digit code to memory and exit
code will not be saved to memory.
the manual programming mode.
C) Return to step 3 to reprogram the control. < Automatic Scan Programming the Remote

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Control code.
To automaticly scan and program the remote control:
Only digit 1, 2, 3 are valid in this mode. And the
Turn OFF the device you wish to program. (TV, VCR, sequence is not xed.
DVD or cable box equipment).
The remote control will not send out data in this mode if
Choose the device you wish to program. you press any key other than the 1, 2 or 3 key.

While pressing and holding the ENTER key, press


Pass-Through Features
the INPUT key and the device LED will turn ON. The
LED will remain on for about 3 seconds and it will The remote control provides pass-through features that
blink, indicating that the remote control is ready for allow users to control the TV volume and DVD or VCR
operation while the remote control is in another device
programming, then release both keys.
mode.
Press and release the Mute key to enter automatic
< Volume Pass-Through
scan mode. And the remote will automatically send
The TV Volume/Mute pass-through feature allows you
codes to the device every 2 seconds.
to control the volume and mute function of your TV
When the device turns ON, press ENTER key to while the remote control is in another device mode. The
program the remote control with the new code, feature is applicable for all devices and brands that do
saving it to memory. not use the volume control buttons for other purposes.

Press the POWER key, if the device responds, no < Playback Control Key Pass-Through
further programming is required. If the device does The DVD or VCR playback control key pass through
not respond repeat steps 1 through 5. feature lets you control the PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, REWIND,
FF and RECORD functions of your DVD or VCR while the
After searching the entire data-base, this mode will remote control operates in other modes. The feature is
automatically exit and the LED will blink 3 times. The applicable for all devices and brands that do not use the
will not be saved to memory. playback control keys for other purposes.
In automatic scan mode, press any key other than the
ENTER key to exit without programming. Fast Programming Haier default TV code
Pressing and holding the ENTER key and then press the
Display mode POWER key for 3 seconds, the LED will blink 3 times and
turn o , default Haier codeset (001) will be programmed
Choose the device you wish to program. to the control.
To enter display mode, while pressing and holding
the ENTER key, press the INPUT key and the device Remote Control Codes
LED will turn ON. It will remain on for about 3
seconds and then the LED will blink, indicating that TV
the remote control is ready for programming, then NO. Brand Code
1 Haier 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 240 241 297 307 355
release both keys. 2 Abex 077
3 Acer 267
4 Addison 333
Press 9 then 8 then 0 to enter display mode. 5 Admiral 057 078 334 338
6 Advent 324
Press the 1 key to get the rst digit of the current 7 Adventura 079
8 Aiko 066 333
code. For example, if the rst digit of code is 1, the led 9 Aiwa 165
10 Akai 038 058 258 271 279 331 350
will blink once and remain OFF. Digit “0” in the code 11 Albatron 321 325
will not be displayed. 12 Alleron 068
13 America Action 335
14 Ampro 323
Press the 2 key to get the second digit of the current 15 Amtron 067
code. For example, if the second digit of the code is 3, 16 Anam 335
17 Anam National 059 067
then the LED will blink three times. 18 AOC 060 061 062 222 331 349 350 353
19 Apex 092 135 151 195 339
20 Archos 308
Press the 3 key to get the third digit of the current 21 Astar 259

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Universal Remote Control

NO. Brand Code NO. Brand Code


22 Audiovox 067 189 191 207 256 333 335 337 105 Hitachi 032 060 062 065 126 127 134 149 150 186 200 340
23 Aventura 053 106 HP 204 219
24 Axion 280 107 Hyundai 327
25 Bang & Olufsen 345 346 108 Ilo 174 254 266 312
26 Baur 058 109 IMA 067
27 Belcor 060 349 110 Infinity 055 071 320
28 Bell & Howell 057 111 InFocus 275
29 Benq 245 246 284 329 112 Initial 277
30 Bradford 067 335 113 Innova 351
31 Brillian 342 114 Insignia 097 237 298 299 300 306 313
32 Brockwood 060 349 115 Inteq 330
33 Broksonic 197 335 338 116 Janeil 079
34 byd:sign 310 117 JBL 055 071 320
35 Candle 060 062 063 079 331 350 118 JC Penney 056 060 061 062 063 069 070 074 076 077 088
36 Carnivale 331 350 119 JCB 058
37 Carver 055 320 120 Jean 333 363 370 372
38 CCE 239 351 121 Jensen 060 062 236
39 Celebrity 058 122 Jinxing 365 368 370
40 Celera 339 123 JVC 047 048 049 065 070 114 154 172 199 201
41 Centurion 064 124 Kawasho 058 060 062
42 Changhong 339 125 Kaypani 353
43 Ching Tai 333 126 KEC 335
44 Chun Yun 333 335 361 374 127 Kenwood 060 062 331 349 350
45 Chung Hsin 335 364 128 Kioto 055
46 Citizen 060 062 063 066 067 074 076 331 333 350 352 354 380 129 KLH 339
47 Clarion 335 130 Kloss Novabeam 067 079
48 Coby 210 131 Kolin 335 369
49 Colortyme 060 062 132 KTV 067 076 331 335 350 352
50 Colt 377 133 LG 030 060 061 182 224 257 302 321 350
51 Commercial Solutions
332 134 Loewe 071
52 Concerto 060 062 135 Logik 057
53 Contec 335 136 Luxman 060 062
54 Contec/Cony 065 067 137 LXI 055 056 062 071 088 151 320 332
55 Craig 067 335 138 M & S 055
56 Crosley 055 293 320 139 Magnasonic 380
57 Crown 067 071 335 352 140 Magnavox 052 055 060 062 063 071 090 105 108 110 163 174 176 218 320 331 350
58 CTX 235 141 Magnin 378
59 Curtis Mathes 038 055 056 060 062 074 076 088 320 331 332 334 337 340 350 352 354 142 Majestic 057
60 CXC 067 335 143 Marantz 055 060 062 071 231 272 320 331 350 351
61 Cytron 238 278 144 Matsushita 336
62 Daewoo 060 061 062 066 076 093 117 125 152 333 337 349 352 380 145 Maxent 243 252 301
63 Daytron 060 062 076 349 146 Mediator 374
64 Dell 251 285 304 147 Megapower 321
65 Denon 340 148 Megatron 062 340
66 DiamondVision 311 317 319 149 Memorex 057 061 062 137 181 338 376 379
67 Dimensia 056 088 150 MGA 060 061 062 331 349 350 378
68 Disney 132 151 Midland 031 070 076 077 330 332 352
69 Dumont 031 060 330 349 152 Mintek 174
70 Durabrand 053 097 137 341 335 338 153 Minutz 069
71 Dwin 322 334 154 Mitsubishi 060 061 062 119 159 170 334 349
72 Electroband 058 155 Monivision 321 325
73 Electrograph 243 156 Montgomery Ward057
74 Electrohome 058 059 060 062 157 Motorola 059 078 334
75 Element 228 158 MTC 060 061 062 074 331 349 350 354
76 Emerson 053 060 062 065 067 068 076 093 137 266 292 335 338 349 352 380 159 Multitech 067 335
77 Emprex 314 160 Multivision 072
78 Envision 060 062 222 331 350 161 NAD 062 151 351
79 Epson 225 162 NEC 059 060 061 062 234 268 331 349 350
80 Erres 347 163 Netsat 351
81 ESA 053 164 NET-TV 243 247
82 Ether 362 165 Newave 333 367 371
83 Firstar 372 166 Nikko 062 066 331 333 350
84 Fujitsu 068 216 167 Norcent 222
85 Funai 053 067 068 335 168 Noshi 348
86 Furi 368 169 NTC 066 333
87 Futuretech 067 335 170 Olevia 138 192 221 357 358
88 Gateway 243 274 341 360 171 Onwa 067 335
89 GE 027 056 059 060 062 069 070 085 088 107 116 332 337 378 172 Oppo 282
90 GFM 051 305 173 Optimus 336 376
91 Gibralter 031 060 330 331 349 350 174 Optoma 276
92 Go Video 328 175 Optonica 073 078 334
93 Goldstar 060 061 062 065 076 077 331 349 350 379 176 Orion 097 338
94 Gradiente 242 177 Otto Versand 058
95 Grundig 351 178 Panasonic 021 022 023 024 025 026 059 070 071 086 103 122 144 147 155 168 183 185 336 376
96 Grunpy 067 068 335 179 Penney 151 331 332 348 349 350 352 354 378 379
97 Hallmark 060 062 180 Philco 055 059 060 061 062 063 065 071 181 320 331 349 350
98 Hankook 335 362 371 181 Philips 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 055 059 060 063 065 071 089 090 091 096 160 162 164 169
99 Harman/Kardon 055 174 177 179 190 208 291 320 347 351
100 Harvard 067 335 182 Philips Magnavox 042 045 089 090 096
101 Havermy 334 183 Phonola 347
102 Hello Kitty 337 184 Pilot 060 076 331 349 350 352
103 Hewlett Packard 175 204 219
104 Hisense 250 370 375

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NO. Brand Code NO. Brand Code


185 Pioneer 060 062 156 157 205 212 263 Vector Research 331 350
186 Plasmsync 269 264 Victor 065
187 Polaroid 211 217 220 228 315 339 265 Vidikron 055 320
188 Portland 060 061 062 066 076 333 349 352 266 Vidtech 060 061 062 349
189 Price Club 074 267 Viewsonic 133 214 218 223 233 243 316 356
190 Prima 281 324 268 Viking 079
191 Princeton 321 269 Viore 254
192 Prism 070 270 Visco 309
193 Proscan 027 056 088 332 271 Vizio 133 257 261 296 318 341 356 359 360
194 Proton 060 062 065 353 272 Wards 055 056 057 060 061 062 068 069 071 073 088 320 331 349 350
195 Protron 196 262 273 Waycon 151
196 Proview 263 343 274 Westinghouse 133 187 188 195 215 290 303 337
197 Pulsar 031 060 330 349 275 White Westinghouse 093 338
198 Pye 347 276 Yamaha 060 061 062 331 349 350
199 Quasar 022 059 070 336 376 277 Yapshe 373
200 Quelle 058 278 Zenith 030 031 032 057 060 081 084 093 121 330 333 338
201 Radio Shack/Realistic 056 060 062 065 067 073 076 077
202
203
Radiola
Radio Shack
347
088 331 332 335 349 350 352
DVD
204 RCA 027 028 029 056 059 060 061 062 082 088 095 098 332 348 349 354 378 NO. Brand Code
205 Realistic 088 331 335 349 350 352 1 Accele Vision 250
206 Runco 031 330 331 350 2 Accurian 355
207 Sampo 060 062 076 077 243 283 331 350 352 353 3 Advent 330
208 Samsung 037 038 039 060 061 062 065 074 076 077 129 130 140 143 158 4 Aiwa 307
166 178 193 194 209 213 229 232 286 294 295 331 349 350 351 354 5 Akai 280 323 361
209 Samsux 352 6 Alco 328
210 Sansui 097 338 7 Allegro 349
211 Sanyo 060 249 270 378 8 Alpine 257
212 SBR 347 9 Amphion MediaWorks 258
213 Sceptre 264 10 AMW 258
214 Scimitsu 349 11 Apex 025 026 027 028 078 117 172 192 342 343
215 Scotch 062 12 Apple 319
216 Scott 060 062 065 067 068 255 335 349 13 Arrgo 351
217 Sears 053 055 056 060 062 068 080 088 151 244 320 332 379 14 Aspire 332
218 SEI 058 15 Astar 252
219 Sharp 033 034 035 036 060 062 065 073 076 078 083 112 131 139 142 16 Audiovox 164 167 223 328
145 167 171 180 198 202 203 334 352 17 Axion 281
220 Shen Ying 333 18 Bang & Olufsen 344
221 Sheng Chia 334 367 19 Blaupunkt 249 343
222 Shogun 060 349 20 Blue Parade 340
223 Signature 057 21 BOSE 062 079
224 Simpson 063 22 BOSS 251
225 Sinudyne 058 23 Boston Acoustics 381
226 SKY 351 24 Broksonic 123 323
227 Skygiant 335 25 California Audio Labs 325
228 Sony 011 012 013 014 015 016 058 087 094 101 102 118 124 128 136 26 CambridgeSoundWorks 290
148 153 184 206 226 287 288 27 Changhong 326 375
229 Soundesign 060 062 063 067 068 335 28 CineVision 196 349 350
230 Sowa 366 370 29 Clarion 262
231 Squareview 053 080 30 Classic 236
232 SSS 060 067 335 349 31 Coby 082 129 143 237 331
233 Starlite 067 335 32 Curtis 129
234 Studio Experience325 33 Curtis Mathes 352
235 Superscan 052 260 334 356 34 CyberHome 029 048 351 368 373 374 377
236 Supre-Macy 079 35 Cytron 279
237 Supreme 058 36 Daewoo 113 349 361
238 SVA 230 355 37 Denon 070 182 198 209 299 300 325
239 Sylvania 046 050 051 052 053 054 055 060 062 063 071 137 141 161 289 320 331 350 38 Desay 268
240 Symphonic 053 067 080 141 335 39 DiamondVision 320 321 322
241 Synco 333 337 361 366 367 371 40 Disney 100 132
242 Syntax 138 192 344 357 358 41 Dual 312
243 Syntax-Brillian 192 244 42 Durabrand 353
244 Tacico 333 371 43 DVD2000 337
245 Tandy 078 334 44 Eclipse 227
246 Tatung 059 253 273 341 360 363 366 370 45 Emerson 063 248 324 345 385
247 Technics 070 336 46 Enterprise 345
248 Techview 326 47 ESA 259 354
249 Techwood 060 062 070 48 Fisher 305 346
250 Teco 363 367 371 49 Funai 354 385
251 Teknika 055 057 060 061 062 063 065 066 067 068 074 076 320 333 335 349 352 354 50 Gateway 376 378 384
252 Telecaption 075 51 GE 101 195 338 343
253 Telefunken 038 52 GFM 204
254 Thomson 088 53 Go Video 118 349 382 384
255 TMK 060 062 54 Goldstar 120
256 TNCi 330 55 GPX 194
257 Toshiba 017 018 019 020 074 075 099 100 104 106 109 111 113 115 120 123 146 151 173 227 354 56 Gradiente 270 325
258 Totevision 076 352 57 Greenhill 343
259 Trutech 248 58 Grundig 339
260 Tuntex 333 362 59 Haier 334
261 TVS 338 60 Harman/Kardon 224 347
262 Universal 069 61 Hitachi 014 136 203 244

Haier LED HDTV EN-39

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Universal Remote Control

NO. Brand Code NO. Brand Code


62 Hiteker 342 140 Symphonic 133 159 385
63 iLive 293 141 Teac 266 328 371 379 380
64 Ilo 213 142 Technics 325
65 iLuv 314 143 Techwood 261
66 Initial 278 343 144 Terapin 366
67 Insignia 274 289 298 303 354 145 Theta Digital 340
68 Integra 326 340 146 Toshiba 007 008 009 010 011 050 053 084 088 089 096 107 130 131 140 163 169 170 171 175 186 212 215
69 Irradio 174 216 217 221 238 239 240 254 255 323 336
70 iSymphony 294 147 Tredex 362
71 Jamo 308 148 Trutech 296
72 JBL 162 347 149 Tview 313
73 Jensen 311 331 150 Urban Concepts 336
74 JVC 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 086 087 095 103 122 141 142 161 173 214 218 243 306 341 151 US Logic 213
75 Jwin 309 152 Venturer 288 328
76 Kawasaki 328 153 Vizio 367 369
77 Kenwood 325 154 Vocopro 315
78 KLH 115 272 328 343 155 Westinghouse 222
79 Konka 359 360 156 Xbox 338
80 Koss 153 286 327 334 157 Yamaha 180 253 325 339
81 Landel 363 158 Zenith 102 116 120 139 149 336 345 349
82 Lasonic 263 348
83
84
Lenoxx
Lexicon
333 353
357
VCR
85 LG 102 151 165 185 189 201 211 242 256 283 345 349 NO. Brand Code
86 Liquid Video 334 1 ABS 111
87 Liteon 158 219 355 384 2 Adventura 008 032
88 Loewe 356 365 3 Aiwa 008 032 095 112
89 Magnavox 068 071 124 156 179 213 298 324 336 339 354 4 Akai 019
90 Marantz 245 301 302 339 5 Alienware 111
91 Memorex 100 133 323 6 American High 031
92 Microsoft 338 7 Apex 115
93 Mintek 213 278 343 8 Asha 012 029
94 Mitsubishi 106 177 190 337 9 Audio Dynamics 016
95 NAD 264 10 Audiovox 030 082 112
96 Nakamichi 310 11 Bang & Olufsen 113
97 Nesa 343 12 Beaumark 012 029
98 Next Base 363 13 Bell & Howell 028
99 Nexxtech 271 14 Broksonic 074 099 114
100 Norcent 129 246 15 Calix 030 112
101 Onkyo 145 188 197 206 207 326 336 16 Candle 029 030
102 Oppo 273 284 17 Canon 031
103 Oritron 327 334 18 CineVision 094
104 Panasonic 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 051 059 067 070 072 073 077 080 083 091 099 135 138 160 181 19 Citizen 029 030 112 121
183 184 199 205 233 234 235 325 336 387 388 20 Colortyme 016
105 Philco 328 21 Colt 118
106 Philips 007 041 042 071 098 137 144 152 157 168 174 176 178 208 213 336 339 357 385 22 Craig 012 029 030 112
107 Pioneer 043 044 045 046 047 058 110 150 200 229 247 340 390 23 Curtis Mathes 016 029 031
108 Polaroid 028 241 277 24 Cybernex 012 029
109 Polk Audio 339 25 Cyperpower 111
110 Portland 361 26 Daewoo 018 032 051 093 121
111 Presidian 385 27 Davidson 008
112 Prima 282 383 28 DBX 016
113 Princeton 358 29 Dell 111
114 Proceed 342 30 Denon 013
115 Proscan 069 338 31 DiamondVision 107
116 Pye 276 32 DIRECTV 110 122 124 125 129 130 134 136
117 Qwestar 327 33 Dishpro 133
118 RCA 039 040 069 090 166 191 328 338 340 343 34 Durabrand 025
119 Regent 333 35 Dynatech 008 032
120 Rio 349 36 Echostar 133
121 Rotel 341 37 Electrohome 010 030 112
122 Rowa 329 38 Electrophonic 030 112
123 Sampo 119 265 370 372 39 Emerson 008 010 020 030 031 032 105 112 116 121
124 Samsung 012 013 014 015 016 054 064 066 074 075 085 104 105 108 111 121 125 134 154 193 210 226 325 40 ESA 101
389 41 Expressvu 133
125 Sansui 228 275 323 42 Fisher 028 073
126 Sanyo 287 323 346 43 Fuji 031
127 Sensory Science 384 44 Funai 008 020 032 105 116
128 Sharp 093 119 187 202 220 291 295 296 297 45 Garrard 008 032
129 Sharper Image 368 46 Gateway 111
130 Sherwood 292 361 47 GE 012 029 031 055 119
131 Shinco 260 48 Go Video 012 072
132 Shinsonic 213 335 49 GOI 133
133 Sigma Designs 358 50 Goldstar 016 030 106 112 120
134 Sonic Blue 349 51 Gradiente 008 032
135 Sony 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 049 052 055 056 057 060 061 065 076 081 092 094 097 109 112 114 52 Harley Davidson 032
126 127 128 146 147 148 155 230 231 232 316 317 318 335 53 Harman/Kardon 016
136 Sungale 267 54 Headquarter 028
137 Superscan 124 324 55 Hewlett Packard 111
138 SVA 364 56 Hitachi 008 013 048
139 Sylvania 042 063 124 133 159 204 225 285 324 354 385 386 57 HNS 110

EN-40 Haier LED HDTV

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Universal Remote Control

NO. Brand Code NO. Brand Code


58 Howard Computers 111 139 Sony 004 005 006 007 008 033 036 038 039 046 064 065 066 075 111 123 131 135
59 HP 111 140 Stack 111
60 HTS 133 141 STS 013 031
61 Hughes Network Systems013 110 122 124 125 130 142 Superscan 021
62 Humax 110 122 143 Sylvania 008 010 020 021 031 032 048 062 088 116
63 Hush 111 144 Symphonic 008 020 021 032 105 116
64 iBUYPOWER 111 145 Systemax 111
65 Insignia 081 146 Tagar Systems 111
66 Instant Replay 031 147 Tandy 028
67 JC Penney 016 028 029 030 031 148 Tashiko 030
68 JCL 031 149 Teac 008 032
69 JVC 014 015 016 028 040 059 060 083 084 085 086 122 133 150 Technics 031
70 KEC 112 151 Teknika 008 030 031 032 112
71 Kenwood 016 028 152 Thomas 008
72 Kodak 030 031 112 153 Tivo 110 122 123 124 126 130 131 135
73 LG 030 081 091 154 TMK 012 029
74 Linksys 111 155 Toshiba 009 010 018 042 047 053 054 057 061 077 111 132
75 Lloyd's 008 032 156 Totevision 012 029 030 112
76 LXI 030 112 157 Touch 111
77 Magnasonic 020 121 158 UltimateTV 136
78 Magnavox 008 020 021 025 027 031 044 159 Unitech 012 029
79 Magnin 012 030 119 160 Vector 018
80 Marantz 016 028 031 161 Vector Research 016
81 Marta 030 112 162 Video Concepts 016 018
82 Matsushita 031 163 Videomagic 112
83 Media Center PC 111 164 Videosonic 012 029
84 MEI 031 165 Viewsonic 111
85 Memorex 008 012 025 028 029 030 031 032 100 108 112 114 117 120 166 Villain 008
86 MGA 010 012 119 167 Voodoo 111
87 MGN Technology 012 029 168 Wards 008 012 013 023 029 030 031 032
88 Microsoft 111 169 White Westinghouse 105
89 Mind 111 170 XR-1000 008 031 032
90 Minolta 013 171 Yamaha 016 028
91 Mitsubishi 010 041 172 Zenith 008 024 025 026 078 092
92 Motorola 031 173 ZT Group 111
93 MTC 008 012 029
94 Multitech 008 029 032
95 NEC 016 028
96 Nikko 030 112
CABLE
97 Niveus Media 111 NO. Brand Code
98 Noblex 012 029 1 ABC 009 010 011 013 031 044
99 Northgate 111 2 Adelphia 007
100 Olympus 031 3 Americast 050
101 Optimus 020 030 112 117 4 Antronix 015 016
102 Optonica 023 5 Archer 016
103 Orion 045 108 6 AT&T 003
104 Panasonic 000 001 002 003 031 035 037 056 063 079 089 098 109 117 128 7 Bell South 050
105 Penney 012 013 112 119 120 8 Cable Vision 006
106 Pentax 013 9 Cabletenna 015
107 Philco 031 10 Cableview 014
108 Philips 023 031 044 071 087 110 116 122 124 125 126 11 Clearmaster 049
109 Philips Magnavox 044 12 ClearMax 049
110 Pilot 030 112 13 Colour Voice 018
111 Polaroid 104 115 14 Comcast 000 005
112 Presidian 116 15 Comtronics 019
113 Profitronic 012 16 Contec 020
114 Proscan 069 070 134 17 Coolmax 049
115 Pulsar 025 18 COX 005
116 Pye 103 19 Daeryung 057
117 Quarter 028 20 Director 043
118 Quartz 028 21 Dumont 056
119 Quasar 031 076 117 22 Eastern 021
120 Radio Shack 008 023 030 23 Everquest 045
121 Radio Shack/Realistic 023 028 029 030 031 032 24 Focus 048
122 Radix 030 112 25 GC Electronics 016
123 Randex 030 112 26 GE 009 010
124 RCA 011 012 013 029 031 034 058 067 097 110 119 122 124 134 136 27 Gehua 055
125 Realistic 008 023 028 029 030 031 032 112 28 Gemini 045
126 ReplayTV 109 127 29 General Instrument 005 008 010 040 042 043
127 Ricavision 111 30 Goldstar 046
128 Runco 025 31 Hamlin 022
129 Samsung 012 017 018 019 029 043 049 050 068 080 110 124 32 Hitachi 010
130 Sanky 025 33 Jasco 045
131 Sansui 008 045 102 108 114 34 Jerrold 008 010 031 032 040 042 043 045
132 Sanyo 012 028 029 073 119 35 LG 053
133 Scott 010 018 36 Magnavox 025
134 Sears 008 013 028 030 031 112 120 37 MegaCable 005
135 Sharp 022 023 052 090 096 38 Memorex 024 044
136 Shogun 012 029 39 Motorola 000 003 005 008 039 040 042 043
137 Singer 031 40 Movie Time 025
138 Sonic Blue 109 127 41 Multitech 049

Haier LED HDTV EN-41

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NO. Brand Code
42 NEC 012
detergent. Wring the cloth until it’s almost dry, and
43 NET Brazil 036 then use it to wipe the screen.
44 NSC 025
45 Oak 020
46 Pace 001 047 Make sure the excess water is o the screen, and
47 Panasonic 028 030 044
48 Paragon 044
then let it air-dry before you turn on your TV.
49 Philips 017 018 023
50 Pioneer 002 026 033 038 046
51 PopularMechanics 048
52
53
Proscan
Pulsar
009 010
044
Cleaning the Cabinet
54 Quasar 044
55 Radio Shack 045 049 To remove dirt or dust, wipe the cabinet with a soft, dry,
56 RCA 014 030
57 Realistic 016 lint-free cloth. Please be sure not to use a wet cloth.
58 Recoton 048
59 Regal 020
60 Regency 021
61 Rembrandt 010 Extended Absence
62 Runco 044
63 Samsung 001 026 035 046
64 ScientificAtlanta 001 002 003 007 013 037 038 041 If you expect to leave your TV dormant for a long time
65 Signal 045
66 Signature 010
(such as a vacation), it’s a good idea to unplug the power
67 Sony 006 051 cord to protect against possible damage from lightning
68 Sprucer 030
69 StandardComponent 027 or power surges.
70 Starcom 031 045
71
72
73
Stargate
Starguest
Supercable
045
045
040
Speci cation
74 Supermax 049
75 TIME WARNER 004
76
77
78
Tocom
Torx
Toshiba
011
052
044
Product Speci cation
79 Trans PX 054 32"
80 Tristar 049 Resolution
81 TS 052
82 Tusa 045
1366x768 ( Dot)
83 Tv86 025
84 Unika 015 016
Estimated Yearly $11
85 UnitedCable 031 Energy Cost
86 Universal 015 016
87 V2 049 120 V~ , 60 Hz
88 ViewStar 020 023 025 Power requirement
89 Viewmaster 049
90 Vision 049
91 VortexView 049 Color system NTSC, ATSC, Clear QAM
92 Zenith 029 034 044 050
93 Zentek 048 External Antenna 75 ohm
Impedance
1,070,000,000 (1024 steps
Color
Maintenance of each R, G and B)
Operating Temperature 50~104 °F (10~40 °C)
Operating Humidity 20~80%
Maintenance
Storage Temperature 5~113 °F (-15~45 °C)
Early malfunctions can be prevented. Careful and regular
Storage Humidity Less than 80%
cleaning can extend the amount of time you will have
your new TV. Be sure to turn the power o and unplug Maximum Elevation 6561 feet (2000 m)
the power cord before you begin any cleaning.
Dimensen (WXDXH) Unit:inches/ Weight
MODEL mm (Including stand) (pounds/kg)
Cleaning the Screen
31.2X7.9 X22.3 inches
32" 792x200x565 mm
21.1/9.6
Here’s a great way to keep the dust o your screen
for a while. Wet a soft cloth in a mixture of lukewarm
water and a little fabric softener or dish washing

EN-42 Haier LED HDTV

-63-
-64-
1 2 3 4 5 6

CNA2
10 +12V
+5V 9 GND
510ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 8 +5V
3V3SB 7 +5V
6 +5Vpanel
XR21 RL2 5 +5Vpanel
RL3 Dimming 4 GND
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W QL1 MMBT3904(f•350MHz) 3 GND
4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W CL1 2 SW_POWER CN1
BL_DIMMING RL4 BL_PWM 1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V 1 +5VSB 6
5
A A
10PIN-2.54-D-H-G 4
3
GND MAIN POWER 2
CN5 1
GND +12V 1 +5V +12V
2 +5VSB NC/70.5*51.5*12.8
+5V BL_Control 3 CPC31
3V3SB Dimming 4 CB990 + CPC28 GND
5 CEP3 + C17 CEP2 +
6 100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
RL8 RL9 1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W CN2
33ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 6PIN-2.0-D-H- -G 2
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 2K2ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 1
4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RL10 GND 34*28.4*8 ( )
BL_Control 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V GND
MMBT3904(f•350MHz) GND 470uF-10V-±20%-6.3×11-105 -
QL2 1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
BL_ON/OFF RL13 100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
R340
LO = > POWER_ON
HI = > POWER_OFF

GND

B B

+5VSB 3V3SB
UP2 LC1117CLTR33
3 2
VI VO
SPR1

ADJ
+5VSB M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 T.MT5311.81B 11411 C3 NC/110ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
4 CEP6 +
VO 100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

1
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
MARK MARK MARK MARK MARK MARK MARK MARK BOARD NAME
RP2 SPR3

1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7 H8 H9 H10 GND
MMBT3904(f•350MHz)
NC/0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
SW_POWER

QP1
RP6 CP6 3.3V fix ouput for low GND
power consider.
OPWRSB GND
LO = > POWER_ON
HI = > POWER_OFF
CM57 RP10
GND
ANALOG POWER AVDD1V2
C C
NC/10pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V AVDD1V2
47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W AVDD3V3
4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W UP6 LC1117CLTRAD
GND GND 3 2
VI VO
SPC17 + CB22 NC/100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
ADJ

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 4 R46 CEP14 + 100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105


VO
C22 C23 0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
GND
CORE POWER TC5026U-470K-06 Vout=Fixed 1.2V
1

4K7ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
8

UP8 NC/CH8010U-220K-045-G 1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V


0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
+5V
NC

BS

10uF-0805-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V 2 3 L5 0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V NC/100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105


GND
IN SW
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 470uF-10V-±20%-6.3×11-105 - 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V GND
LP3
L1
7 VCCK GND
EN
R88 5 R6 2A
FB
COMP

100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
GND

CPC42 CPC39 CPC43


CPC1 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V DIGITAL POWER DVDD3V3
CP4 +
D1 +5V DVDD3V3
RT8250NGSP R11 UP4 AZ1084S2-3.3(TR)E1
4

3 2 CPR15
VI VO
C15 SPC14 SPC15 AVDD3V3
ADJ

+ SPC11 4 SPR5 C7 +
VO
C6 NC/100pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V CPR16
D GND 3900pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V D
1

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
C4 R12 NC/SK34A-SMA 0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W
18Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W 0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W
SPR6 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

0.925 x (1+Rup/Rdn) = 1.12V 1.25 x (1+180/110) = 3.3V <1.8A


100Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W NC/110ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
GND 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W GND
GND GND

GND

1 2 3 4 5 6

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1 2 3 4 5 6

MT5303G UM1A
NAND Flash Serial Flash ( Co-Layout )
JTCK R4 AB8 U0TX C54 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
JTCK U0TX
JTDI T1 AC7 U0RX CN22 +5VSB 22ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
JTDI U0RX R40
JTDO R3 DVDD3V3 DVDD3V3 DVDD3V3 CPU_5V
1
JTDO
JTMS T3 U2 LED_RED#
2
JTMS U1RX
JTRST# T2 U1 LED_GRE#
3 3V3SB
JTRST_ U1TX R1775
RM3 RM4 IR
4 3K3ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RM2 OSDA0 J22 J19 POWE# 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W CM33 GND
5 3K3ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
OSDA0 POWE_ 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W R1774
OSCL0 J23 K21 POOE# K0
6 R1
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W OSCL0 POOE_
K22 POCE1# 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V K1
7 R4
POCE1_ UM3
OSDA1 U4 J21 POCE0# K2
8 R7
OSDA1 POCE0_
OSCL1 U3 K23 PDD7 PARB# 7 12 K3
9 R8 R1771 ADIN2
OSCL1 PDD7 R/B VCC
L23 PDD6 POOE# 8 37 DVDD3V3 K4
10 R9
PDD6 RE VCC
T22 L24 PDD5 POCE1# 9 GND DVDD3V3 K5
11 R44 R1773 ADIN3
A OSDA2 PDD5 CE A
T23 L25 PDD4 44 PDD7 K6
12 R45
OSCL2 PDD4 I/O7
GND K20 16 43 K7
13 R39

C631
PDD3 PACLE PDD6 RM1
PDD3 CLE I/O6 RM5
OXTALI AE19 K19 PDD2 PAALE 17 42 PDD5 GND 75ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W D7 D8
14 1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
XTALI PDD2 ALE I/O5
OXTALO AD19 L22 PDD1 POWE# 18 41 PDD4 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W DVDD3V3 3K3ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
XTALO PDD1 WE I/O4 UM4 CM47 C630
M23 PDD0 Flash_WP# 19 32 PDD3 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 14PIN-2.0-D-H-G 1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
PDD0 WP I/O3 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
AVDD33_XTAL_STB AC18 J20 PARB# 31 PDD2 POCE0# 1 8 6K8ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
AVDD33_XTAL_STB PARB_ I/O2 CS# VCC
AE18 J24 PACLE 6 30 PDD1 PDD7 2 7 1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
AVSS33_XTAL_STB PACLE GND I/O1 DOUT HOLD#
J25 PAALE 13 29 PDD0 Flash_WP# 3 6 POOE# 3K3ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
PAALE VSS I/O0 WP#/VPP CLK
36 4 5 PDD6 75ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W AVLC18S02003
VSS VSS DIN
3V3SB AA7 AB9 OPWRSB 6K8ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W AVLC18S02003
AVDD33_VGA_STB OPWRSB HY27UF082G2B-TPCB NC/MX25L6406EM2I-12G
3V3SB GND W8 GND
AVSS33_VGA_STB
ORESET_
Y8 ORESET#
KEY PANEL
GND Default 2G bit NAND Flashused GND
RM8
AVDD12_PLL AB15 AC8 IR
AVDD12_PLL OIRI
1K2ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W GND AA17
AVSS12_PLL
E23
FSRC_WR FSRC_WR RM6
4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
IR Receiver & LED
RM7 AVDD10_LDO AA12 DVDD3V3
AVDD10_LDO
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W GND
A25 T8 GND
DVSS VCC3IO
CM1 B25 M18
DVSS VCC3IO
Y21 H19
DVSS VCC3IO
10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-6.3V Y22 V8 UART Port 0
DVSS VCC3IO
AB22 U8
AA23
DVSS
DVSS
VCC3IO
VCC3IO
N18 JTAGPort 3V3SB
AB23
DVSS
GND AC23 RM30 RM17
DVSS
AB24 VCCK
DVSS
AA20 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
DVSS
Y20 M1 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 3V3SB JM1
DVSS VCCK
W20 M2
DVSS VCCK 1
Y19 M3 U0RX RM31 URX#'
DVSS VCCK 2
W19 M4 U0TX RM37 UTX#'
DVSS VCCK 3
M9 M5 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
DVSS VCCK 4
H6 M6 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
DVSS VCCK
N9 N1 C1 C2 4PIN-2.0-D-H- -G
DVSS VCCK D6 D3
L12 N2
DVSS VCCK
L13 N3 NC/10pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
DVSS VCCK
L14 N4 NC/10pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V AVLC18S02003GND
B DVSS VCCK B
P9 N5 AVLC18S02003
DVSS VCCK
R10 N6
DVSS VCCK
W21 K10 GND
DVSS VCCK
AC24 K11
DVSS VCCK
AB25 K9 DVDD3V3
DVSS VCCK
M11 L9 GND
DVSS VCCK
M12 R9 TP13
DVSS VCCK TP2
M13 K15 JTRST#
DVSS VCCK TP3
M14 K16 JTDI
DVSS VCCK TP9
M15 L10 JTMS 27MHz CRYSTAL
DVSS VCCK TP10
M16 T9 JTCK
DVSS VCCK
N11 T10
DVSS VCCK TP11
N12 T11 JTDO
DVSS VCCK
N13 T12
DVSS VCCK
N14 T13
DVSS VCCK
N15 T14 OXTALI YM1 OXTALO
DVSS VCCK
N16 T15
DVSS VCCK
P11 T16
DVSS VCCK RM21
P12 L11 27.000MHz--20PPM-+10PPM-20PF-HC-49S
DVSS VCCK
P13 L15 1Mohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
DVSS VCCK
P14 R15 27pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V +5VSB +5VSB
DVSS VCCK
P15 L16 27pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
DVSS VCCK
P16 R16 CM3 CM4
DVSS VCCK
R11 R17 R1777
DVSS VCCK
R12 T17
DVSS VCCK R66
R13
DVSS 10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 510ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
R14
DVSS
K12
DVSS
K13 GND GND
DVSS
M10 LED_RED#
DVSS
N10 RESET Circuit

E
DVSS
P10 Q51
DVSS R1776 D14
K14 B 3CG3906M
DVSS
K17 3V3SB 3V3SB 3V3SB 12Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
DVSS
L17 3K9ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W AVLC18S02003
DVSS

C
N17 MMBT3904(f•350MHz)
DVSS
P17 DVDD3V3 RM18 10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
DVSS RM16 RM19
W17 7K5ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
DVSS
V19 MMBT3904(f•350MHz) +5VSB
C DVSS C
4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W GND
MT5311 LO = > WRITE 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W RM13 RM14 RM15 I2C ADDRESS "A0"
1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W R1779

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W RW22 ORESET#


GND HI = > WP UM5
3.3V IO Power 510ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
8 1
VCC E0
NC/10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-10V SYS_EEPROM_WP 7 2 QM1 LED_GRE#
WP E1
DVDD3V3 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V OSCL0 6 3
SCL E2 D18
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V OSDA0 5 4 CEM1
SDA GND
QM2 + Q68
CM7 CM53 CM19 OPCTRL3 R1778
GT24C32-2GLI-TR
CM6 CM8 CM9 NC/10pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V Near 5303G 47uF-16V-±20%-4×7-105 NC/10pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V HI = > LED RED 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W AVLC18S02003
NC/10pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V RM20 Near 5303G LO=> LED GREEN MMBT3904(f•350MHz)
GND

GND GND LED ON when TV Standby


LED OFF when TV Work GND GND

Analog Power GND GND GND

GND GND GND GND GND


3V3SB ( 10 mA ) 3V3SB AVDD1V2 ( 42 mA )
AA7

RM25 AVDD33_XTAL_STB ( 13 mA ) RM27 AVDD12_PLL STRAPPING


0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 3V3SB
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W CM10 CM11 CM12 10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
NC/10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-10V CEM2 RW1 NC/10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W RW2
NC/0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V OPCTRL5

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
GND GND RW3 NC/10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W RW4
Core Power GND GND OPCTRL4

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V DVDD3V3


VCCK 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V NC/10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RW5 10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W RW6
AOSDATA1

CM13
D CM14 CM15 CM16 D
GND
10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-6.3V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

GND GND GND GND


CM37
CM17 CM18 CM20

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

GND GND GND GND

1 2 3 4 5 6

-66-
1 2 3 4 5 6

MT5303G
UM1F Analog Power
AE25 Y23 AR0O
AIN0_R_AADC AR0_ADAC
AB21 AA25 AL0O
Out to HP
AVDD3V3 ( 1 mA ) AVDD3V3 ( 1 mA )
AIN0_L_AADC AL0_ADAC
AD25
AIN1_R_AADC RM32 RM33
AE22 W23 AVDD33_DAC AVDD33_DAC1
AIN1_L_AADC AR1_ADAC
VGA_R_In AC25 AA24 DAC_3V3
AIN2_R_AADC AL1_ADAC DAC_3V3
VGA_L_In AD22 CEM3 CEM4
AIN2_L_AADC
AV1_R_In AD23 V24 + CM21 47uF-16V-±20%-4×7-105 + CM22 47uF-16V-±20%-4×7-105
AIN3_R_AADC AR2_ADAC RM34 RM36
AV1_L_In AB20 Y25 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
AIN3_L_AADC AL2_ADAC
AE24
AIN4_R_AADC
AC21 V25 AR3O NC/47ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W NC/47ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
AIN4_L_AADC AR3_ADAC Out to Bypass
YPbPr_R_In1 AE23 Y24 AL3O 47ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
AIN5_R_AADC AL3_ADAC
YPbPr_L_In1 AC20
AIN5_L_AADC
AD24 V22 AVDD33_DAC GND GND GND
AIN6_R_AADC AVDD33_DAC
A AC22 V23 AVDD33_DAC1 GND ( 13 mA ) A
AIN6_L_AADC AVDD33_DAC1
+5V DAC_3V3 AVDD3V3
AVDD3V3 AA19 UP5 LC1117CLTR33
AVDD33_AADC
AA21 AA22 3 2
AVSS33_AADC AVSS33_DAC VI VO
W22
AVSS33_DAC1 CM23
SPR7

ADJ
SPC16 + 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
VMID_AADC AA18 4
VMID_AADC VO
GND V21
ALIN +
CM25 V20 GND SPDIF_OUT CEP8
ASPDIF
1
CM24 T21 CA5
AOBCK
U24 100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
AOLRCK
U25 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V GND
AOMCLK
R21 100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
AOSDATA4 GND
R20 NC/110ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
AOSDATA3
GND GND
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V T19 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
AOSDATA2
1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V U23 AOSDATA1 SPR8
AOSDATA1
T20
AOSDATA0

MT5311 GND

BP10
SPDIF_OUT CA3 Coaxial IR Transmitter
33ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W +5V 1
Nin
2
Vcc
B B
3
GND
CA4
4
NC1
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
5
NC2
GQ-08

GND
OPTICAL

GND

RA19
Audio Output

SCT2 Audio Out +12V OPAV120 OPA2VREF


10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W CA10
100pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V LA1
RA3 100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
C CA2 C
120ohm-0603-±25% 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V RA4
CEA1 + 10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W CEA2 + CA1
RA21 RA22 10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
4

5K6ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 2.2uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V


AR3O CA11 2 - GND 100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
15Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 1 LO2_R
3
Close to MT5303G
+
U70A
RA23 CA12 AZ4558CMTR-E1 GND GND GND GND GND
8

NC/100Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

1000pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
CEA5
+

OPAV120 LINE_OUT_R
47uF-16V-±20%-4×7-105
GND GND
OPA2VREF
LINE_OUT_L
CEA6
+

RA27 10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
47uF-16V-±20%-4×7-105
CA13
100pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

NC/47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W D11 D12


NC/47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W RA28 RA29 AVLC18S02003
RA31 AVLC18S02003
4

5K6ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 2.2uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V
AL3O CA16 RA32 6 - GND
15Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 7 LO2_L
5 +
U70B GND
RA34 CA17 AZ4558CMTR-E1 GND GND BP11 1 GND
8

NC/100Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 2
SW
1000pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
5 LINE_OUT_R
4
L
D OPAV120 3 LINE_OUT_L D
R
PJ-3063
GND GND
OPA2VREF

1 2 3 4 5 6

-67-
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

AMP_PWR
0.1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-50V 10ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
C227 0.1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-50V 10uF-0805-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V
470uF-35V-±20%-10×13 105 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
0.1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-50V
DVDD3V3
DVDD3V3 CON2
C218
R267
C217 R266 AMP-Lout+ 1
0.1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-50V C264 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W AMP-Lout- 2
C260
470uF-35V-±20%-10×13 105 CA41 CA39 10uF-0805-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V AMP-Rout- 3
A A

+
0.1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-50V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V AMP-Rout+ 4

+
C169
C186 4PIN-2.54-D-H-G
NC/5pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V C167
GND
NC/5pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V 0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V
NC/5pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V C168 GND 0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V
GND GND GND
NC/5pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V 0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V 0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V

44
45
40
41
34
35

13
27
2
3
0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V 0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V
U38
33ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W C408 C407 C363 C325 TAS5707
R395 C291 NC/0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

PVCC_B
PVCC_C

AVCC
PVCC
PVCC_A
PVCC_A

PVCC_D
PVCC_D

AVDD
DVDD
33ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
GND
33ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W NC/3R3
33ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W R1845
BOSMCLK 15 1 L2 AMP-Lout+
R1846 MCLK OUT_A C283
BOSBCLK 21 CH8010U-220K-045-G
R351 SCLK C284 C263
BOSLRCLK 20 4 C8
LRCLK BST_A C254
R352 22 CL71-334J100V(T=3.5mm)
BOSDATA SDIN GND
43
33ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W R341 BST_B C259 C280
OSCL0 24
33ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W R330 SCL
OSDA0 23 46 L3 AMP-Lout-
SDA OUT_B
AMP_SD R1823 33ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 19
PDN CH8010U-220K-045-G R397
NC/3R3
C294 NC/0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
8
4700pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V 0.047uF-0402-X7R-±10%-16V NC
5 C11 1uF-0603-X5R-±10%-25V
470ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W C257 VCLAMP_AB
11 1uF-0603-X5R-±10%-25V GND
0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V R345 C256 PLL_FLTP GND
32 C12 NC/3R3
4700pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V VCLAMP_CD R399 C303
12
470ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W C286 VR_ANA
0.047uF-0402-X7R-±10%-16V C626 NC/0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
10 39 L4 AMP-Rout+
DVDD3V3 R1847 C175 PLL_FLTM OUT_C C276
200ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W CH8010U-220K-045-G C278 C274
R265 16 42 C765
18Kohm-0603-±5%-1/10W R272 OSC_RES BST_C C268
18Kohm-0603-±5%-1/10W 4.7uF-0603-X5R-±10%-10V GND
C13 18 33 CL71-334J100V(T=3.5mm)
15Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W R355 R359 VR_DIG BST_D C270 C275
GND C261
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V NC
C262 6 36 L6 AMP-Rout-
NC/2200pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V SSTIMER OUT_D
R373 7 CH8010U-220K-045-G
24v 35v OC_ADJ
PGND_AB
PGND_AB
PGND_CD
PGND_CD

31 C306
22Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W VREG 0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V GND
DVSSO

14 R401

STEST
AGND
NC/0ohm-1206-±5%-1/4W FAULT 0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V
AVSS
DVSS

25

GND
AMP_PWR R43 NC/3R3
R356 RESET NC/0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
R360 GND EA4
CON1 NC 0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V
DA1 +24V 1 4.7uF-50V-±20%-4×7-105 0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V
B +24V 2 DVDD3V3 B
47
48
37
38
17

28

30
29
26
9

0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V
C755 C754 GND 3 0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V
SK34A-SMA GND 4
R1829
0.1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-50V 4PIN-2.54-D-H- -G
R1830 GND
0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V GND 10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND

XQ7 MMBT3904(f•350MHz)

MUTE_CTL R1831
Hi = > MUTE
Lo = > UN-MUTE

HeadPhone OUTPUT 22Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W GND


NC/100pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
ER21

EC2
4

R534 C300 ER7 EUA2A GND


AVL1_OUT/AMP 2 - AZ4558CMTR-E1
1 HPOL
8K2ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W R80 2.2uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V 3
VREF_25
X
NC/1K8ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 3K9ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W EC4
NC/1000pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V HP_PWR
8

EC16
+

ER19 EAR_L
GND
100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
GND 100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105 22ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
22Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 22ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
EC15
+

C NC/100pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V ER24 EAR_R C


ER20

EC14 EC13 NC/470pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V


ER18 NC/470pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
EC6 EUA2B ER17
4

R532 GND 1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W


C301 6 AZ4558CMTR-E1
AVR1_OUT/AMP ER8 - 1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W NO HP_DETECT
8K2ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W R81 7 HPOR
NC/1K8ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 2.2uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V 5 GND GND
VREF_25
X
3K9ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W EC8 GND GND
NC/1000pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V HP_PWR
8

GND

GND

OPAV120 OPA2VREF BP28 1 GND


2
SW
15Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
Near MT5303G 5
100pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V CB997 EAR_R
R1786 CB999 4
L
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 3 EAR_L
C645 R
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V PJ-3063
4

R1757 C669
U68A
AL0O R1758 2 - GND
15Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 1 CE641 AVL1_OUT/AMP
4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W OPA2VREF 3 + 10uF-0805-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V GND GND
10uF-0805-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V C646
1000pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V AZ4558CMTR-E1
8

OPAV120

15Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
GND 100pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

D R1764 +5V HP_PWR D


VREF_25
C648 120ohm-0603-±25%
L147 R1799
4

U68B C749
AR0O R1781 C670 R1780 6 - GND CE644 + R1800 C751
15Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 7 CE652 AVR1_OUT/AMP 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V CE645
C750
4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W OPA2VREF 5 + 10uF-0805-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V 10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 10uF-0805-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V
10uF-0805-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V C647 10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
1000pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V AZ4558CMTR-E1
8

OPAV120 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 47uF-16V-±20%-4×7-105

GND GND

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

-68-
1 2 3 4 5 6

UM1C
MT5303G
VIN_ATV AD17 W12 HSYNC Analog Power
ADCINP_DEMOD HSYNC
VIP_ATV AE17 W11 VSYNC
ADCINN_DEMOD VSYNC
AC10 RP
RP ( 86 mA ) ( 65 mA ) ( 42 mA ) ( 9.5 mA )
AVDD3V3 AC19 AC9 GP AVDD1V2 AVDD3V3 AVDD3V3 AVDD3V3
AVDD33_DEMOD GP
AVDD3V3 AB19 AD9 BP RM35
AVDD33_IFPGA BP
Y18 AB10 VGACOM AVDD12_RGB
AVSS33_DEMOD COM
AE9 SOG
SOG
AC11 VGASDA 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W CM45 CM26 CM28 CM27
VGA_SDA
AVDD1V2 AB18 AB12 VGASCL 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
AVDD12_DEMOD VGA_SCL
GND Y16 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
AVSS12_DEMOD
AE11 COM1
COM1 ( 20 mA )
AD12 PB1P
PB1P
IF_AGC R19 AE12 PR1P
IF_AGC PR1P
GND P23 AD11 Y1P GND GND GND GND
A RF_AGC Y1P A
AB11 SOY1
SOY1
AD20 MONITOR OUT
LOUTN CM29
AE20 AC13 Close to MT5303G
LOUTP COM0 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
AB14
PB0P
AC14 MONITOR_OUT
PR0P ( 37 mA )
AD15 AB13 AVDD1V2
SC0 Y0P
AC15 AC12
SC1 SOY0
AE15 RV60 GND
SY0
AB16 AD14 AVDD12_RGB
SY1 AVDD12_RGB
AC16 Y14
CVBS2P AVSS12_RGB RT52 CM30
AC17 IF_AGC IF_AGC_DEMOD
CVBS1P 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
CVBS0P AB17 75ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
CVBS0P
CVBS_COM Y15 AA15 VDAC_FS 10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W CT19
CVBS_COM FS_VDAC
W13 GND 0.047uF-0402-X7R-±10%-16V
VDAC_OUT1
AVDD3V3 W14 Y12 MONITOR_OUT RM41
AVDD33_CVBS VDAC_OUT2
W16 GND GND
AVSS33_CVBS
AA14 AVDD3V3
AVDD33_VDAC
W15
AVSS33_VDAC
560ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W GND
GND
MT5311
GND
GND

Close to CONN. Close to IC

YPBPR VGA
CV1 SOY1

1500pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

YPbPr1 Video Input(Horizotal)


RV2
B B
Y_IN_1 Y1 RV3 CV2 Y1P VGA.PIN11 UTX# R95 UTX#'
18ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
1

BP1 1 Y_IN_1 56ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W VGA.PIN4 URX# R94 URX#'


RV4 0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
DV1 CV3
2

NC/ICVL0518030FR

47pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
GND
2

3 PB_IN_1 RV6 CV4 COM1

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
4

0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
GND Close to VGACONN.
GND RV8
5 PR_IN_1 PB_IN_1 PB1 RV9 CV5 PB1P VGA Input
1

AV3-8.4-06( )-U 18ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W BLU RM87 BLU1 RV61 CV38 BP


6

56ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W RV12 0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V BP8 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

1
DV2 GND D351-015F-001- -G
16

CV7 AVLC18S02003
GND NC/ICVL0518030FR DV27 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
47pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V 75ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W RV62 CV39
6 47pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
2

UTX# 11 1 RED
7
2

2
VGASDA RV79 VGASDA# 12 2 GRN
RV14 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 8
GND DV4 CV9 HSYNC# 13 3 BLU
NC/ICVL0518030FR 9 VGA_5V_IN
56ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 47pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V VSYNC# 14 4 URX# GND CV40 SOG
18ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 10 1500pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
1

PR_IN_1 RV16 PR1 RV17 CV10 PR1P VGASCL RV80 VGASCL# 15 5


100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W GND
100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V CV41 0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

DV28 GRN RM88 GRN1 RV64 GP


17

DV29 DV30 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W


1

AVLC18S02003 AVLC18S02003 AVLC18S02003


AVLC18S02003 GND DV31 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
75ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W RV65 CV42

47pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
GND
CV43 0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
YPbPr1 Audio Input
2

GND GND GND RV67 VGACOM


10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V
C C
BP2
1 YBRR_IN1 YBRL_IN1 RA5 CV28 RV39 YPbPr_L_In1 GND

47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
2

47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
VGA_5V RM89
RED RED1 RV68 CV44 RP
GND YBRR_IN1 RA6 CV29 RV40 YPbPr_R_In1 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
1

3 YBRL_IN1 AVLC18S02003 47pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V


Close to CONN. 30Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W DV32 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W CV46
1

AV2-8.4-06( ) RA1 RA2 30Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W RV76 RV77 75ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W RV71


4

DV7 DV8
NC/ICVL0518030FR
GND NC/ICVL0518030FR 10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
2

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
2

VGASDA#

VGASCL#
GND GND GND GND GND

+5VSB
VD1 VGA_5V
1
2

AV1 Input(Horizontal)
AV Close to CONN.
VGA_5V_IN 3

BAT54C
RV24 CV15
BP15 1 CVBS_0 CVBS0P
GND
2 AV1R_IN
SW VGA SYNC SLICER
1

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
5 0.047uF-0402-X7R-±10%-16V
4 CVBS_0 DV13 RV26 CV16
L NC/ICVL0518030FR 47pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
3 AV1L_IN
R CV17 1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V
PJ-3063 75ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RV32 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W CVBS_COM VSYNC# RM90 VSYNC
2

Close to CONN. AVLC18S02003 RA20


PC Audio Input DV33 220ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W CV45
GND GND GND 10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 2K2ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W NC/5pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 30Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
GND
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 30Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 30Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
D RV37 D
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 30Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W VGA_Audio_L_In RA17 CV35 RV42 VGA_L_In
2

AV1L_IN RA9 CV31 AV1_L_In


L
RV38

AV1R_IN RA7 CV30 AV1_R_In VGA_Audio_R_In RA15 CV34 RV41 VGA_R_In GND
HSYNC# GND RM91 GND HSYNC
1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V
1

1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V RA18 RA16 1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V AVLC18S02003


1

DV15 RA10 RA8 DA12 DA13 1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V DV34 220ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W RA24


DV14 47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W BP9 C AVLC18S02003 47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W CV47
NC/ICVL0518030FR 47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W R1 VGA_Audio_R_In AVLC18S02003 47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 2K2ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W NC/5pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
NC/ICVL0518030FR R
CVBS
L1
2

L VGA_Audio_L_In
2

R
EJ-3525-5P
GND GND GND GND
GND GND GND GND GND
GND GND

1 2 3 4 5 6

-69-
1 2 3 4 5 6

MT5303G
UM1D

AVDD3V3 AB1 E18 AVDD3V3


AVDD33_USB_2P AVDD33_LVDSA
V7 E19 USB PORT 1
AVSS33_USB_2P AVDD33_LVDSA
EQUAL LENGTH andDIFFERENTIALIMPEDANCE 90ohm
E16
AVSS33_LVDSA
USB_VRT AC3 E17
USB_2P_VRT AVSS33_LVDSA

6
GND BP13

GND
RM42 USB_DP0 AB2 F19 AVDD12_VPLL
USB_2P_DP0 AVDD12_VPLL
USB_DM0 AC1 G19 GND 4
USB_2P_DM0 AVSS12_VPLL GND
+5V_USB USB_DP1 3
DP
USB_DP1 AC2 F1 USB_DM1 2
USB_2P_DP1 DM
USB_DM1 AD1 A24 TP24 USB_5V 1
USB_2P_DM1 TP_VPLL POWER
GND

GND
Close to 5303G 5K1ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W D17 AE0P FSMD200R
AE0P +
GND C17 AE0N CE653
AE0N
C19 AE1P C354 D122 D123
AE1P

5
D19 AE1N 100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
AE1N
D20 AE2P RUSB-UK-04WH
AE2P
A C20 AE2N 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V A
AE2N
C21 AECKP ASES12U020R2
AECKP
D21 AECKN ASES12U020R2
AECKN
D23 AE3P
AE3P
C23 AE3N GND GND
AE3N
C24 AE4P GND
AE4P
D24 AE4N GND GND
AE4N
D25
AE5P
C25
AE5N
A17 AO0P
AO0P
B17 AO0N
AO0N
A18 AO1P
AO1P
B18 AO1N
AO1N
A19 AO2P USB PORT 0( WiFi Dongle)
AO2P
B19 AO2N
AO2N
A20 AOCKP
AOCKP
B20 AOCKN
AOCKN
A21 AO3P
AO3P
B21 AO3N
AO3N
A22 AO4P
AO4P
B22 AO4N
AO4N
A23
AO5P
B23
AO5N
EQUAL LENGTH andDIFFERENTIALIMPEDANCE 90ohm
MT5311

6
BP17

Analog Power

GND
4
GND
USB_DP0 3
( 180 mA ) DP
AVDD3V3 USB_DM0 2
DM
USB_5V 1
POWER

GND
AVDD3V3 ( ?? mA ) CM32
D124 D125

5
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V C349
RUSB-UK-04WH
CM31 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
AVDD1V2 ( 6.5 mA ) ASES12U020R2
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V GND ASES12U020R2
RM47 AVDD12_VPLL
GND
CM34
GND CM54 GND GND GND
NC/0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

B GND GND B

LVDS

Panel Tcon POWER Control CN18


LVDSVDD 1 2 LVDSVDD
LVDSVDD 3 4 GND
GND 5 6 GND
AO0N 7 8 AO0P
AO1N 9 10 AO1P
AO2N 11 12 AO2P
LVDSVDD GND 13 14 GND
PVCC AOCKN 15 16 AOCKP
Q70
WPM3407 DVDD3V3 AO3N 17 18 AO3P
AE0N 19 20 AE0P
R123 AE1N 21 22 AE1P
CN3 NC/100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105 CE49 CE51 + CB152 AE2N 23 24 AE2P
1 +5Vpanel + CB153 GND 25 26 GND
5V BR33
2 PVCC 10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105 1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W AECKN 27 28 AECKP
PVCC
3 +12V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V AE3N 29 30 AE3P
12V
GND 31 32 GND
R124
LVDS_FORMAT 33 34
3PIN-2.54+ R47 100Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W P_SCL 35 36 P_SDA
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V GND GND BR36 AO4N 37 38 AO4P
GND NC/4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W AE4N 39 40 AE4P
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
D13 2*20PIN-2.0-D-H-M

XQ4 MMBT3904(f•350MHz) 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W


NC/PMLL4148L 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
LVDS_PWR_EN R125 P_SCL BR42 OSCL0
P_SDA BR43 OSDA0
HI = > LVDS POWER R126
ON NC/10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W CB155
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
LO = > LVDS POWER OFF 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

GND
GND
C C

USB 5V POWER

+5V_USB +5V 10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W


WPM2341A-3/TR 100Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
Q1
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
R15 + CPC35
C5
R36
R37 100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
MMBT3904(f•350MHz)
GND

Q2
MMBT3904(f•350MHz) XQ5
D R41 USB_POWER_CTL D
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
R42

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

1 2 3 4 5 6

-70-
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Damping and Termination for CLK


MT5303G DDR3#1 UD1 DDR3#2 UD2

UM1B RDQ0 E3 N3 B_A0 RDQ16 E3 N3 A_A0 Close toMT5311 Close to DRAM


DQ0 A0 DQ0 A0
RDQ0 D13 C4 1_A0 RDQ1 F7 P7 B_A1 RDQ17 F7 P7 A_A1
RDQ6//RDQ0 RCAS_//RA0 DQ1 A1 DQ1 A1
RDQ1 D12 F9 1_A1 RDQ2 F2 P3 B_A2 RDQ18 F2 P3 A_A2 CLK0
A RDQ0//RDQ1 RA6//RA1 DQ2 A2 DQ2 A2 A
RDQ2 E13 C5 1_A2 RDQ3 F8 N2 B_A3 RDQ19 F8 N2 A_A3
RDQ1//RDQ2 RBA0//RA2 DQ3 A3 DQ3 A3
RDQ3 D11 A7 1_A3 RDQ4 H3 P8 B_A4 RDQ20 H3 P8 A_A4 RD2
RDQ7//RDQ3 RA5//RA3 DQ4 A4 DQ4 A4
RDQ4 D14 F8 1_A4 RDQ5 H8 P2 B_A5 RDQ21 H8 P2 A_A5
RDQ4//RDQ4 RA4//RA4 DQ5 A5 DQ5 A5
RDQ5 E12 D5 1_A5 RDQ6 G2 R8 B_A6 RDQ22 G2 R8 A_A6
RDQ5//RDQ5 RBA1//RA5 DQ6 A6 DQ6 A6
RDQ6 E14 D7 1_A6 RDQ7 H7 R2 B_A7 RDQ23 H7 R2 A_A7 100ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
RDQ3//RDQ6 RA13//RA6 DQ7 A7 DQ7 A7
RDQ7 E11 A6 1_A7 RDQ8 D7 T8 B_A8 RDQ24 D7 T8 A_A8
RDQ2//RDQ7 RA10//RA7 DQ8 A8 DQ8 A8
RDQ8 B10 E6 1_A8 RDQ9 C3 R3 B_A9 RDQ25 C3 R3 A_A9 CLK0#
RDQ13//RDQ8 NC//RA8 DQ9 A9 DQ9 A9
RDQ9 B15 B7 1_A9 RDQ10 C8 L7 B_A10 RDQ26 C8 L7 A_A10
RDQ11//RDQ9 RA3//RA9 DQ10 A10/AP DQ10 A10/AP
RDQ10 A10 E8 1_A10 RDQ11 C2 R7 B_A11 RDQ27 C2 R7 A_A11 CLK1
RDQ10//RDQ10 RA12//RA10 DQ11 A11 DQ11 A11
RDQ11 A15 F7 1_A11 RDQ12 A7 N7 B_A12 RDQ28 A7 N7 A_A12
RDQ12//RDQ11 RA11//RA11 DQ12 A12/BC# DQ12 A12/BC#
RDQ12 C11 D6 1_A12 RDQ13 A2 T3 B_A13 RDQ29 A2 T3 A_A13 RD5
RDQ15//RDQ12 RA0//RA12 DQ13 A13 DQ13 A13
RDQ13 C15 B6 1_A13 RDQ14 B8 RDQ30 B8
RDQ9//RDQ13 RA1//RA13 DQ14 DQ14
RDQ14 C10 RDQ15 A3 J1 RDQ31 A3 J1 100ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
RDQ8//RDQ14 DQ15 NC_0 DQ15 NC_0
RDQ15 C14 B4 1_WE# J9 J9
RDQ14//RDQ15 RCKE//RWE_ NC_1 NC_1
RDQ16 G5 A3 1_ODT L1 L1
RDQ22//RDQ16 RODT//RODT NC_2 NC_2
RDQ17 J5 B3 1_CAS# DDRV 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V RDQS1 C7 L9 RDQS3 C7 L9 CLK1#
RDQ23//RDQ17 RRAS_//RCAS_ UDQS NC_3 UDQS NC_3
RDQ18 H5 A4 1_CS# 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V RDQS1# B7 M7 RDQS3# B7 M7
RDQ17//RDQ18 RWE_//RCS_ UDQS# NC_4 UDQS# NC_4
RDQ19 J4 A2 1_RAS# RDQS0 F3 T7 RDQS2 F3 T7
RDQ16//RDQ19 RCS_//RRAS_ LDQS NC_6 LDQS NC_6
RDQ20 H4 D9 1_CKE RDQS0# G3 RDQS2# G3
RDQ20//RDQ20 RA9//RCKE LDQS# LDQS#
RDQ21 K4 CM48 RDQM1 D3 M2 B_BA0 RDQM3 D3 M2 A_BA0
RDQ21//RDQ21 RM48 UDM BA0 UDM BA0
RDQ22 G4 E7 1_BA0 RDQM0 E7 N8 B_BA1 RDQM2 E7 N8 A_BA1 Damping for DDR#2 ADDR/CMD
RDQ19//RDQ22 RA8//RBA0 LDM BA1 LDM BA1
RDQ23 K3 E9 1_BA1 M3 B_BA2 M3 A_BA2
RDQ18//RDQ23 RA2//RBA1 BA2 BA2
RDQ24 J1 C7 1_BA2 J7 CLK0 J7 CLK1 RNF2
RDQ26//RDQ24 RA7//RBA2 CK CK
RDQ25 D2 B_RST# T2 K7 CLK0# A_RST# T2 K7 CLK1# 1_BA0 1 2 B_BA0
RDQ27//RDQ25 RESET# CK# RESET# CK#
RDQ26 J2 E3 RVREF5 L2 B_CS# L2 A_CS# 1_A5 3 4 B_A5
RDQ29//RDQ26 RVREF CS# CS#
RDQ27 C1 DDRV GND ZQ1 L8 K3 B_CAS# ZQ2 L8 K3 A_CAS# 1_A7 5 6 B_A7
RDQ28//RDQ27 ZQ CAS# ZQ CAS#
RDQ28 H3 1Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W RD7 K1 B_ODT K1 A_ODT 1_RST# 7 8 B_RST#
RDQ31//RDQ28 RM49 ODT ODT
RDQ29 D1 C16 1Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W CM35 J3 B_RAS# RD8 J3 A_RAS# 4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RDQ25//RDQ29 VCC2IO 240ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W RAS# RAS#
RDQ30 J3 B16 L3 B_WE# L3 A_WE# RNF4
RDQ24//RDQ30 VCC2IO WE# WE#
RDQ31 E2 A16 K9 B_CKE 240ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W K9 A_CKE For Layout 1_A3 7 8 B_A3
RDQ30//RDQ31 VCC2IO CKE CKE
F15 DDRV For Layout DDRV DDRV 0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W 1_A2 5 6 B_A2
VCC2IO
RDQS0 B13 E15 DDRV 0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W 0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W 1_A13 3 4 B_A13
RDQS0//RDQS0 VCC2IO RD36
RDQS0# A13 D15 A1 B1 0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W A1 B1 2_DDRV_F1 1_A9 1 2 B_A9
RDQS0_//RDQS0_ VCC2IO VDDQ_0 VSSQ_0 RD20 VDDQ_0 VSSQ_0
H14 1_DDRV_A8 GND A8 B9 1_DDRV_F1 2_DDRV_A8 A8 B9
VCC2IO VDDQ_1 VSSQ_1 VDDQ_1 VSSQ_1 RD31
RDQS1 A12 H13 GND GND 1_DDRV_C1 C1 D1 2_DDRV_C1 C1 D1 2_DDRV_C1 RNF6
4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RDQS1//RDQS1 VCC2IO VDDQ_2 VSSQ_2 RD21 VDDQ_2 VSSQ_2
RDQS1# B12 C2 C9 D8 1_DDRV_C1 2_DDRV_C9 GND C9 D8 1_A0 1 2 B_A0
RDQS1_//RDQS1_ VCC2IO VDDQ_3 VSSQ_3 VDDQ_3 VSSQ_3 RD17
D3 D2 E2 0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W D2 E2 RD28 2_DDRV_N1 1_BA2 3 4 B_BA2
VCC2IO VDDQ_4 VSSQ_4 RD22 VDDQ_4 VSSQ_4
RDQS2 F2 K8 E9 E8 1_DDRV_R1 2_DDRV_C9 E9 E8 0ohm-0805-±5%-1/8W 5 6
RDQS2//RDQS2 VCC2IO VDDQ_5 VSSQ_5 VDDQ_5 VSSQ_5
RDQS2# F1 J8 1_DDRV_F1 F1 F9 0ohm-0805-±5%-1/8W 2_DDRV_F1 F1 F9 0ohm-0805-±5%-1/8W 1_WE# 7 8 B_WE#
B RDQS2_//RDQS2_ VCC2IO VDDQ_6 VSSQ_6 RD34 VDDQ_6 VSSQ_6 RD30 0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W B
H8 H2 G1 1_DDRV_H9 H2 G1 2_DDRV_H9 4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
VCC2IO VDDQ_7 VSSQ_7 VDDQ_7 VSSQ_7
RDQS3 G1 B1 1_DDRV_H9 H9 G9 0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W 2_DDRV_H9 H9 G9
RDQS3//RDQS3 VCC2IO VDDQ_8 VSSQ_8 RD18 VDDQ_8 VSSQ_8 RD33 RM50
RDQS3# G2 F6 1_DDRV_N9 2_DDRV_N1 2_DDRV_R1 0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W 1_CS# B_CS#
RDQS3_//RDQS3_ VCC2IO
E5 B2 A9 0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W B2 A9 0ohm-0805-±5%-1/8W
VCC2IO VDD_0 VSS_0 RD29 VDD_0 VSS_0 RD32 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RDQM0 C12 D4 D9 B3 1_DDRV_R9 2_DDRV_C9 D9 B3 2_DDRV_H9 2_DDRV_C9 0ohm-0805-±5%-1/8W
RDQM0//RDQM0 VCC2IO VDD_1 VSS_1 VDD_1 VSS_1
RDQM1 C13 C3 G7 E1 G7 E1 RNF8
RDQM1//RDQM1 VCC2IO VDD_2 VSS_2 RD26 VDD_2 VSS_2 RD35
RDQM2 G3 B2 K2 G8 1_DDRV_A8 K2 G8 2_DDRV_C9 2_DDRV_A8 1_ODT 1 2 B_ODT
RDQM2//RDQM2 VCC2IO VDD_3 VSS_3 VDD_3 VSS_3
RDQM3 E1 A1 K8 J2 0ohm-0805-±5%-1/8W K8 J2 1_CAS# 3 4 B_CAS#
RDQM3//RDQM3 VCC2IO VDD_4 VSS_4 VDD_4 VSS_4
E4 N1 J8 2_DDRV_N1 N1 J8 1_RAS# 5 6 B_RAS#
VCC2IO VDD_5 VSS_5 VDD_5 VSS_5
CLK0 A9 F5 1_DDRV_N9 N9 M1 N9 M1 DDRV 1_A11 7 8 B_A11
RCLK0//RCLK0 VCC2IO VDD_6 VSS_6 VDD_6 VSS_6
CLK0# B9 G6 1_DDRV_R9 R9 M9 R9 M9 4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RCLK0_//RCLK0_ VCC2IO VDD_8 VSS_7 VDD_8 VSS_7 CM62
F14 1_DDRV_R1 R1 P1 DDRV 2_DDRV_R1 R1 P1 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V RNF10
VCC2IO VDD_7 VSS_8 VDD_7 VSS_8 10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-6.3V
CLK1 K1 Analog Power DDRV P9 DDRV P9 1_A8 1 2 B_A8
RCLK1//RCLK1 VSS_9 VSS_9
CLK1# K2 L3 T1 H5TQ1G63DFR-H9C-C T1 CM52 1_A6 3 4 B_A6
RCLK1_//RCLK1_ DVSS VSS_10 VSS_10
L4 T9 RD11 CM51 T9 RD12 1_A4 5 6 B_A4
DVSS RD9 CM49 VSS_11 RD10 CM59 VSS_11
1_RST# C6 L5 1_A1 7 8 B_A1
RBA2//RRESET_ DVSS ( 4 mA ) 1Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
L6 AVDD1V2 GND 4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
DVSS
AVDD1V2 H9 K6 RNF12
AVDD12_MEMPLL DVSS
H10 C9 RVREF1 H1 M8 GND RVREF2 RVREF3 H1 M8 GND RVREF4 1_BA1 1 2 B_BA1
AVSS12_MEMPLL DVSS VREFDQ VREFCA VREFDQ VREFCA
F11 CM46 GND GND GND 1_A12 3 4 B_A12
DVSS
D8 F12 RD14 RD15 RD16 1_A10 5 6 B_A10
MEMTP DVSS RD13 CD1 H5TQ2G63BFR-H9C CD2 H5TQ2G63BFR-H9C
C8 E10 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V GND
1Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W CD3 CD4 1_CKE 7 8 B_CKE
MEMTN DVSS 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 1Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 1Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
GND J6 4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
DVSS
F10 1Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
DVSS
H11 1Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 1Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
DVSS
K7 GND 1Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
DVSS
H12
DVSS
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
MT5311 CAPs for DRAM IO Power ( Close to DDR#1 ) CAPs for DRAM IO Power ( Close to DDR#2 )
GND 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
DDRV 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V DDRV 10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-6.3V
10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-6.3V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
2_DDRV_C9
CAPs for DRAM IO Power ( Close to MT5311 )
Damping for DDR#1 ADDR/CMD
10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-6.3V CM58 CD6 CD12 CM61 CM39 CD10 CD11 CM60 CD14
CD23 RNF1
DDRV 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 1 2
C 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V A_BA0 1_BA0 C
10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-6.3V 10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-6.3V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V A_A5 3 4 1_A5
A_A7 5 6 1_A7
A_RST# 7 8 1_RST#
CM36 CD7 CM42 4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND RNF3
A_A9 1 2 1_A9
2_DDRV_N1 2_DDRV_C1 2_DDRV_A8 2_DDRV_H9 A_A13 3 4 1_A13
Position:Near CM37 5 6
A_A2 1_A2
CD22 CD15 CD16 A_A3 7 8 1_A3
1_DDRV_N9 1_DDRV_C1 1_DDRV_A8 1_DDRV_H9 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V CD24 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
GND GND GND CD9 CD5 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V RNF5
CM50 CD25 A_A0 1 2 1_A0
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V A_BA2 3 4 1_BA2
CM38 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V CM40 CM41 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V GND GND GND GND 5 6
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V A_WE# 7 8 1_WE#
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
GND GND GND A_CS# RM51 1_CS#
GND
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
GND GND GND
RNF7
A_ODT 1 2 1_ODT
A_CAS# 3 4 1_CAS#
A_RAS# 5 6 1_RAS#
A_A11 7 8 1_A11
4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RNF9
DDR3_DDRV= 1.5V A_A1 1 2 1_A1
A_A4 3 4 1_A4
DDRV A_A6 5 6 1_A6
A_A8 7 8 1_A8
+5V 4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
UD4 BM1084-ADJ(TO263-2) RNF11
3 2 A_CKE 1 2 1_CKE
VI VO
A_A10 3 4 1_A10
D2 D4 CD18 A_A12 5 6 1_A12
ADJ

4 RD19 CD19 A_BA1 7 8 1_BA1


VO
CED2 4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V +
D D
1

M7(FormosaMS) GND
M7(FormosaMS)
470uF-10V-±20%-6.3×11-105 -
499ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
100ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W RD23

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V GND GND

1.25 x (1+22/110) = 1.5V

GND

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

-71-
1 2 3 4 5 6

510ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
DVDD3V3_MII 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
49R9ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
49R9ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
R288
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
49R9ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
49R9ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
A A
BP14
13 9 DVDD3V3_MII' BP3
13 LED2A
10 GREEN_LED- 13 9 DVDD3V3_MII'
ETHERNET PHY DVDD3V3_MII
LED2K
TD+
1 CW1 MDI_TP
13 LED2A
LED2K
10 GREEN_LED-
RW12 1 MDI_TP
MII Mode 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W RW7
TDCT
3
2
GND
RW9
MDI_TN
TD+
3 REGOUT'
TD- TDCT
ETMDC RW45 7 MDI_RP 2 MDI_TN
5K1ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W RD+ TD-
6 CW10 RW21 7 MDI_RP
UW2 RDCT RD+
ETMDIO RW46 RW20 6 REGOUT'
GND RDCT
DVDD3V3_MII 8 MDI_RN
RD-
25 32 REGOUT 4 REGOUT' FB2 8 MDI_RN
MDC REGOUT RW11 NC REGOUT RD-
RNF13 26 36 AVDD3V3_MII 5 120ohm-0603-±25% 4
MDIO AVDD33 GND NC
ETTXD0 7 8 6 H_GND 12 L_GND 5
TXD0 LED1K GND
5 6 5 14 11 YELLOW_LED- 12 L_GND
ETTXD1
TXD1 IP101A CW2
14 LED1A RW25
CW11 CW13
LED1K
ETTXD2 3 4 4 29 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W RW26 H_GND 14 11 YELLOW_LED-
TXD2 AGND CW3 14 LED1A
DVDD3V3_MII ETTXD3 1 2 3 35 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V CW15 NC/ BH-WO-102 1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V
TXD3 AGND
ETTXEN 2 510ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 509047110
RW43 TX_EN 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
ETTXCLK_REF_CLK 4*0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 7
TX_CLK/REF_CLK
RNF14 ETRXDV 22 27 NC/1Mohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RW15 RX_DV/CRS_DV TEST_ON
ETRXD0 7 8 21 GND GND 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
RXD0
NC/5K1ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W ETRXD1 5 6 20 34 MDI_TP GND
RXD1 MDI_TP
5K1ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W ETRXD2 3 4 19 33 MDI_TN GND
RXD2 MDI_TN
5K1ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W ETRXD3 1 2 18 GND
RW44 RXD3
COL=0 , Set in MII ETRXCLK_C50M_O 16
B RX_CLK/C50M_O B
4*0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W ETCOL 1 31 MDI_RP
COL/RMII MDI_RP
23 30 MDI_RN
CRS/LEDMOD MDI_RN
ETRXER 24
RX_ER/FIBMOD GND
MII_XTAL_IN 46
YW1 X1
MII_XTAL_OUT 47
RW42 RW18 X2
NC/25MHz-±30PPM-20PF-HC-49S MT5303G
GREEN_LED- 9
LED0/PHYAD0
CW5 CW6 LED1/PHYAD1 10 CW7
LED1/PHYAD1
LED2/PHYAD2 12
LED2/PHYAD2 UM1E
YELLOW_LED- 13 28 NC/5pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
LED3/PHYAD3 RTSET
LED4/PHYAD4 15 43 BL_ON/OFF E25 R25 DEMOD_TSCLK
LED4/PHYAD4 ISOL GPIO0 DEMOD_TSCLK
DVDD3V3_MII 40 G24 R24 DEMOD_TSVAL
RPTR RW24 GPIO1 DEMOD_TSVAL
GND GND REGIN 8 39 SYS_EEPROM_WP F23 R22 DEMOD_TSSYNC
REGIN SPD 6K19ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W GPIO2 DEMOD_TSSYNC
GND
NC/22pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V GND 14 38 HDMI_ARC_EN H25 N19 DEMOD_TSDATA0
DVDD33 DPLX GPIO3 DEMOD_TSDATA0
NC/22pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V 48 37 G23
INTR/FIB_DIS AN_ENA GPIO4
RW29 41 E24 P25 DEMOD_TSDATA1
APS GPIO5 CI_TSCLK
11 44 H20 N20 DEMOD_TSDATA2
+ CW17
DGND MII_SNIB GPIO6 CI_TSVAL
CW16 17 42 G21 P21 DEMOD_TSDATA3
47uF-16V-±20%-4×7-105 DGND RESET_N GPIO7 CI_TSSYNC
45 H21 P24 DEMOD_TSDATA4
RW30 DGND GPIO8 CI_TSDATA0
PHY_REFCLK 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V GND E22
GPIO9
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W DVDD3V3_MII BOSMCLK F22 P22 DEMOD_TSDATA5
IP101A-LF Out to AMP GPIO10 PVR_TSCLK
25MHz REF_CLK from MT5365 BOSBCLK F21 M21 DEMOD_TSDATA6
RW31 GPIO11 PVR_TSVAL
GND MII_SNIB BOSLRCLK G20 M20 DEMOD_TSDATA7
GPIO12 PVR_TSSYNC
GND GND BOSDATA H24 M19
RW32 GPIO13 PVR_TSDATA0
REGOUT FBW4 REGIN DVDD3V3_MII APS USB_POWER_CTL G25
C GPIO14 C
CEW1 G22 N22
RW33 RW34 GPIO15 PVR_TSDATA1
120ohm-0603-±25% AN_ENA P6
CW19 CW20 CW21 GPIO16
10uF-0805-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V R6 N21
RW35 RW36 GPIO17 SPI_CLK
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V PHYRST# MII_RST# DPLX 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W P5 M22
GPIO18 SPI_DATA
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W P4 M25
RW37 GPIO19 SPI_CLE
5K1ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W SPD 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W P3 M24
GPIO20 CI_INT
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W P2 R23 DEMOD_RST
RW38 GPIO21 DEMOD_RST
RPTR 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W P1
GPIO22
GND GND 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W R5 AA3 ETCOL
RW39 GPIO23 ETCOL
ISOL 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W U5 W5 ETTXEN
GPIO24 ETTXEN
SET PHY ADDRESS 00001 DVDD3V3_MII DVDD3V3 DVDD3V3_MII U6 Y5 ETTXD3
GPIO25 ETTXD3
V6 Y3 ETTXD2
RW13 GPIO26 ETTXD2
GREEN_LED- FB1 PHYRST# U7 Y2 ETTXD1
RW8 GPIO27 ETTXD1
LED1/PHYAD1 GND Y1 ETTXD0
RW10 ETTXD0
LED2/PHYAD2 120ohm-0603-±25% AD8 W2 ETTXCLK_REF_CLK
RW14 OPCTRL0 ETTXCLK
YELLOW_LED- LVDS_PWR_EN AE8 Y4 ETRXDV
RW16 OPCTRL1 ETRXDV
LED4/PHYAD4 MUTE_CTL AA8 W3 ETRXD3
OPCTRL2 ETRXD3
OPCTRL3 AE6 W4 ETRXD2
OPCTRL3 ETRXD2
5K1ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W OPCTRL4 AB7 V3 ETRXD1
OPCTRL4 ETRXD1
5K1ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W OPCTRL5 Y7 V4 ETRXD0
OPCTRL5 ETRXD0
5K1ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W GND W1 ETRXCLK_C50M_O
R109 ETRXCLK
5K1ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W AA9 AA4 PHY_REFCLK
GND R110 ADIN0_SRV ETPHYCLK
5K1ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W AA11 V5 ETMDIO
GND ADIN1_SRV ETMDIO
ADIN2 Y10 W6 ETMDC
ADIN2_SRV ETMDC
LINKED IN 10BT/ACT(BLINKING) ADIN3 W9
D R115 ADIN3_SRV D
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W W10 T6
R113 ADIN4_SRV OPWM2
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W Y11 T5
GND ADIN5_SRV OPWM1
R7 BL_DIMMING
OPWM0

LINKED IN 100BT/ACT(BLINKING)
MT5311

1 2 3 4 5 6

-72-
1 2 3 4 5 6
MT5303G
UM1G
AE3 RX_0
RX_0 Analog Power
AD3 RX_0B NEARLY SW IC HDMI_3V3
RX_0B
AE4 RX_1
RX_1
AD4 RX_1B
RX_1B ( 17 mA )
AE5 RX_2 AVDD3V3 3V3SB HDMI_3V3 RM43 RM46
RX_2
AD5 RX_2B FB34
RX_2B R2
AE2 RX_C AVDD33_HDMI 120ohm-0603-±25%
RX_C CB60 CB61 CB62 CB63 CB64 CB65
AD2 RX_CB 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RX_CB
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W CM43 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
AB6 HDMI_CEC 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V D10 D15 D16 D17
HDMI_CEC
AC6 HPD_SINK 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
HDMI_HPD
AC5 SCL_SINK 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
HDMI_SCL
AB5 SDA_SINK 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
HDMI_SDA
AD6 POW_DET S1/SDA_CTL R17 OSDA0
PWR5V
GND AVLC18S02003 S2/SCL_CTL R16 OSCL0
AE1 AVDD33_HDMI AVDD1V2 ( 61 mA ) AVLC18S02003
AVDD33_HDMI
ESD ARE LAYOUTED UNDER SW.IC(Square). AVLC18S02003
AA6 AVDD12_HDMI RM52 AVDD12_HDMI GND AVLC18S02003 HDMI_3V3
AVDD12_HDMI R38 NC/4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
A OE#/POWDN A
AC4 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W CM44 I2C_CTL_EN R23 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
AVSS33_HDMI VD5 R24 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V HDMI_ARC_5V DDCBUF_EN
1
+5V
MT5311 2
GND
3 SCL_SINK R33 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RX3_5V R31 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
GND SDA_SINK
BAT54C
HPD_SINK R32 GND
POW_SINK R30 POW_DET
100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W RX3_5V
HDMI PORT 1
47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W HDMI SWITCH
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
ARC OUT THROUGH PORT1 R1785 R1782
C746
RX3_CB D102 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

RX3 _ 5 V
CN13 D103 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

HPD3
100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W RX3_C
21 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W GND
SHELL2
23 19 HPD3
SHELL4 HP DET D98
18 RX3_5V RX3_0B 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR 33Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

RX1 _ 5 V
+5V

RX_ CB

RX_ 0 B

RX_ 1 B

RX_ 2 B
17

RX_ C
HPD1

RX_ 0

RX_ 1

RX_ 2
R29 1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

PO W_ SINK
GND

HPD_ SINK
SDA_ SINK
SCL _ SINK
D96 R28
16 SDA_3_1 R1839 SDA_3 RX3_0 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
DDC DATA
15 SCL_3_1 R1840 SCL_3 1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
DDC CLK
14 HDMI_ARC 33Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
NC D99
13 R1784 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W CEC# RX3_1B 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR R27R26
CEC
12 RX3_CB
CK-

SCL _ 1
SDA_ 1
11 RX3_1 D100 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
CK Shield
10 RX3_C I2C CONTROL ADDRESS:0x9C/9D HDMI_3V3 HDMI_3V3
CK+

SDA_ 3
SCL _ 3
9 RX3_0B EDID SHADOW ADDRESS:0x9E/9F

G ND

G ND

G ND
D0- D97
8 RX3_2B 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
D0 Shield
7 RX3_0
D0+ D95
6 2 1

75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
RX3_1B RX3_2 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
D1- U4
5
D1 Shield
4 RX3_1

VCC

VCC
OUT_D1n
OUT_D1p

OUT_D2n
OUT_D2p

OUT_D3n
OUT_D3p

OUT_D4n
OUT_D4p
SCL2
SDA2
HPD2
POW2

POW3
HPD3
SDA3
SCL3
D1+

SCL_SINK
GND

GND

GND
POW_SINK
HPD_SINK
SDA_SINK
3 RX3_2B HPD3 D108 1 2 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
D2-
2
D2 Shield D104 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
22 1 RX3_2 RX3_5V 1 2 GND 76 50 GND
SHELL3 D2+ GND GND
20 RX1_CB 77 49 RX3_2
SHELL1 D106 NC/ULCE0505A015FR IN2D1n IN3D4p
SDA_3_1 1 2 RX1_C 78 48 RX3_2B
IN2D1p IN3D4n
HHF-12B000-2SA 79 47
D105 NC/ULCE0505A015FR HDMI_3V3 VCC VCC HDMI_3V3
SCL_3_1 1 2 RX1_0B 80 46 RX3_1
IN2D2n IN3D3p
RX1_0 81 45 RX3_1B
IN2D2p IN3D3n
GND 82 44 GND
B GND GND B
GND RX1_1B 83 43 RX3_0
IN2D3n IN3D2p
GND RX1_1 84 42 RX3_0B
IN2D3p IN3D2n
47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 85 41
HDMI_3V3 VCC VCC HDMI_3V3
47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W RX2_5V RX1_2B 86 40 RX3_C
IN2D4n IN3D1p
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V RX1_2 87 PS421TQFP100G-A2 39 RX3_CB
IN2D4p IN3D1n
GND 88 38 GND
GND GND
R1787 R1788 GND RX0_CB 89 37 RX2_2
HDMI PORT 2 RX0_C 90
IN1D1n
IN1D1p
IN4D4p
IN4D4n
36 RX2_2B
C748 RX2_CB D115 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR 91 35

-73-
HDMI_3V3 VCC VCC HDMI_3V3
RX0_0B 92 34 RX2_1
D116 IN1D2n IN4D3p
RX2_C 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR RX0_0 93 33 RX2_1B
IN1D2p IN4D3n
GND 94 32 GND
CN14 GND GND
100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W RX0_1B 95 31 RX2_0
D112 IN1D3n IN4D2p
21 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W GND RX2_0B 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR RX0_1 96 30 RX2_0B
SHELL2 IN1D3p IN4D2n
23 19 HPD2 97 29
SHELL4 HP DET HDMI_3V3 VCC VCC HDMI_3V3

PC1/I2C_ADDR1
18 D110 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR 98 28

S3/I2C_ADDR0
RX2_0 RX0_2B RX2_C
+5V IN1D4n IN4D1p

DDCBUF_EN

OE#/POWDN
S1/SDA_CTL
PC0/I2C_RST
17 99 27

S2/SCL_CTL

I2C_CTL_EN
RX0_2 RX2_CB
GND IN1D4p IN4D1n
16 100 26

CEC_OUT
SDA_2_1 R1843 SDA_2 GND GND
DDC DATA D113 GND GND
15 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

CEC_IN
SCL_2_1 R1844 SCL_2 RX2_1B
DDC CLK

POW1

POW4
SDA1
HPD1

HPD4
SDA4
CEXT

REXT
TEST
14

SCL1

SCL4
GND

GND
VCC
CEC
NC D114
13 R1793 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W CEC# RX2_1 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
CEC
12 RX2_CB
CK-
11
CK Shield

10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 RX2_C RX2_2B D111 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
CK+
9 RX2_0B
D0- D109
8 RX2_2 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
D0 Shield
7 RX2_0
D0+

O E# /PO WDN
I2 C_ CTL _ EN
S1 /SDA_ CTL
S2 /SCL _ CTL
6

DDCBUF_ EN
RX2_1B
D1-

CEC_ O UT
5 HPD2 D121 1 2 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
D1 Shield

CEC_ IN
SCL _ 0
SDA_ 0

SDA_ 2
SCL _ 2
4

CEC#
RX2_1

G ND

G ND
D1+ D117 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
3 RX2_2B RX2_5V 1 2
D2-
2
D2 Shield D119 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
22 1 RX2_2 SDA_2_1 1 2
SHELL3 D2+

CB24
20 R25
SHELL1 D118 NC/ULCE0505A015FR R35
SCL_2_1 1 2 499ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
R14 R19 R22 33Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
HHF-12B000-2SA R21
1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
33Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
2.2uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

R3 4
GND
GND HDMI_3V3

RX0 _ 5 V

RX2 _ 5 V
GND GND

HPD0

CEC#

HPD2
GND
NC/100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
NC/100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V RX0_5V
C
HDMI PORT 3 C
R1801 R1797 RX0_CB D88 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
C747 RX0_C D89 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
RX0_0B D67 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
CN15
100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
21 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W GND RX0_0 D65 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
SHELL2
23 19 HPD0
SHELL4 HP DET
18
+5V D86
17 RX0_1B 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
GND
16 SDA_0_0 R1841 SDA_0
DDC DATA D87
15 SCL_0_0 R1842 SCL_0 RX0_1 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
DDC CLK
14 3V3SB
NC D126
13 R1795 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W CEC#
CEC D66
12 RX0_CB RX0_2B 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
CK-
11
CK Shield D64 R2003
10 RX0_C RX0_2 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR PMLL4148L
CK+
9 RX0_0B 27Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
D0-
8
D0 Shield D94 NC/ULCE0505A015FR R1802
7 RX0_0 HPD0 1 2 To Connector CEC CEC# HDMI_CEC To MT5311 HDMI_CEC
D0+

2
6 RX0_1B 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
D1- D90 NC/ULCE0505A015FR D107
5 RX0_5V 1 2
D1 Shield NC/ULCE0505A015FR
4 RX0_1
D1+ D92 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
3 RX0_2B SDA_0_0 1 2
D2-
2
D2 Shield D91 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
22 1 RX0_2 SCL_0_0 1 2
SHELL3 D2+

1
20 AVDD3V3 AVDD3V3
SHELL1
47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W RX1_5V
47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W HDMI_ARC_5V
HHF-12B000-2SA 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V GND RH1
NC/10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
GND GND
R1807 R1805 SN74LVC1G125DBVR To MT5311 GPIO3
C745 RH13
GND 1K2ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W 5 1 HDMI_ARC_EN
D41 VCC OE
RX1_CB 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR 5K1ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V 2 RH3 SPDIF_OUT
CN6 D42 A
100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W RX1_C 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR 33ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
21 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W GND HDMI_ARC RH12 RH8 4 3
SHELL2 56ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W Y GND
23
SHELL4 HP DET
19 HPD1 120ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W To MT5311 SPDIF OUT
18 D43 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR RH2
+5V RX1_0B To HDMI pin14/ARC CH4
RH9 CH1
UA1
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
17
GND D44 220ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
16 SDA_1_1 R1836 SDA_1 RX1_0 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR RH14
DDC DATA
15 SCL_1_1 R1838 SCL_1
DDC CLK
14
NC D45
13 R1804 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W CEC# RX1_1B 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
CEC
12 RX1_CB
CK- D46
11 RX1_1 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR GND GND
CK Shield
10 RX1_C GND GND
D CK+ D
9 RX1_0B
D0- D47
8 RX1_2B 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
D0 Shield
7 RX1_0 GND
D0+ D48
6 RX1_1B RX1_2 2 1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
D1-
5
D1 Shield
4 RX1_1
D1+ D49 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
3 RX1_2B HPD1 1 2
D2-
2
D2 Shield D50 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
22 1 RX1_2 RX1_5V 1 2
SHELL3 D2+
20
SHELL1 D51 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
SDA_1_1 1 2
HHF-12B000-2SA
SCL_1_1 D52 1 2 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
GND
GND
GND
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6

TU2

15 1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V
GND
TU1 +5V_TUNER
16
GND
1 1 C49
NC NC
A 17 A
GND
2 2
NC TV ZR3 ZR4
4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
3 3 AGC 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
NC RF-AGC
18
GND Near Tuner
4 +5V_TUNER 15 4 tuner_scl_T
VCC-5V GND SCL R2006
tuner_scl_T MT5112_TUNER_CLK
5 14 5 tuner_sda_T tuner_sda_T R2007 MT5112_TUNER_DATA
RFAGC GND SDA
6 13 6 ZC6 ZC7 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
GND GND BTL30V
+5V_TUNER 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
7 tuner_sda_T 12 7
SDA GND VCC5V
27pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
ZR1
8 tuner_scl_T 8 27pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
SCL 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W IF-AIF1
9 9 IF_T_AGC
AS IF-AGC
B GND B
10 10 DFAT_IN-
IFA OUT IFD1-OUT
11 11 DFAT_IN+ IF_T_AGC ZR11 IF_AGC_DEMOD
NC IFD2-OUT
12 IF_T_AGC DVT-8C/T41FOHS ZC8 0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
IF_AGC
4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
13 DFAT_IN-
DIF2 Near Tuner

14 DFAT_IN+
DIF1
GND

NC/DVT-10BC/T41F0 Near Tuner Near MT538X


ZL1 ZL5 0
TUNER POWER +5V_TUNER GND GND
ZC4
C C
ZC5 ZC19 NC/27pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
47pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V NC/180pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V ZC12
120ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

DFAT_IN+ ZR2 FAT_IN+ ZC1 VIP_ATV


+12V ZL1
UP1 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
+5V_TUNER 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W ZC14 NC/100pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
NC/100pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
1 3 ZL4 ZC20
IN OUT Edit @0716 Edit @0716
GND

ZL3 NC/90pF ZC10 ZC11


CET8 + NC/SDCL1608CR22JT(F) NC/330nH NC/33pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V NC/5pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
CET7 + CB197 CB398 ZC15

UTC78D05L 100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105 VIN_ATVGND


2

DFAT_IN- ZR12 FAT_IN- ZC2 0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V


0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V ZC17 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W ZC18 ZL5
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W ZC13
NC/180pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V 120ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
D D
47pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
Near tuner Near CHIP ZC16
GND GND GND GND GND NC/27pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
GND GND
100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
1 2 3 4 5 6

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1 2 3 4 5 6
DVDD33

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
R2008 R2009 4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

MT5 1 1 2 _ IF_ AG C

MT5 1 1 2 _ TUNER_ DATA


MT5 1 1 2 _ TUNER_ CL K
DVDD1 2

DVDD3 3

DVDD1 2

DVDD3 3

DVDD1 2

DVDD3 3
R3

A MT5112_IF_AGC IF_AGC_DEMOD A
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W C9
0.047uF-0402-X7R-±10%-16V +3V3
U71
Close to MT5112

75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
MT5112EE/LQFP100
GND QR2
GND

IF_AGC

SA1
SA0
RF_AGC

ANT_DET(PIN3.1)

NC
DVDD12
DGND12

DGND33
DVDD33

DGND12
DVDD12
DGND12

DGND33
DVDD33

DGND12
DVDD12

DVDD33
DGND33
ANT_TX(POUT3.1)

ANT_RX(PIN3.0)

GPIO3(P1.3)

GPIO2(P1.2)
TUNER_CLK
TUNER_DATA
R18
C10 NC/4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
FAT_IN-
0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W DEMOD_RST
76 50
NC NC
77 49
0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V NC GPIO1(P1.1) QC3
78 48
L9 C803 NC RESET_ NC/10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-10V
79 47 HOST_SCL
R20 AVSS1 HOST_CLK
NC/SDCL1608CR22JT(F) NC/47pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V AVDD1 80 46
FAT_IN+ C16 AVDD1 DGND12
81 45 DVDD12
IN- DVDD12
82 44 HOST_SDA
0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W IN+ HOST_DATA
83 43
0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V NC DGND33 GND
84 42 DVDD33
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V NC DVDD33
85 41
C804 NC DGND12
86 40 RN1
C806
REFBOT
VCMEXT 87
REFBOT MT511 DVDD12
39
DVDD12
8 7DEMOD_TSVAL
VCMEXT TS_ERR
Close toMT5112EE
C805
88
REFTOP 2EE TS_VAL
38 GND 6 5GND
REFTOP 89 37 4 3 DEMOD_TSCLK
90
NC
NC
LQFP- TS_CLK
DGND33
36 2 1 DEMOD_TSSYNC
91 100 35 DVDD33
10uF-0805-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V C807 NC DVDD33
AVDD2 92 34 4*47ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V AVDD2 TS_SYNC
GND 93 33 RN2
NC TS_DATA0
94 32 8 7 DEMOD_TSDATA0
AVSS2 TS_DATA1
95 31 6 5 DEMOD_TSDATA1
27pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V NC DGND12
XTAL2 96 30 DVDD12 4 3 DEMOD_TSDATA2
25MHz-±20PPM-20PF-HC-49S 27pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V GND XTAL2 DVDD12
XTAL1 97 29 2 1 DEMOD_TSDATA3
B 1Mohm-0402-±5%-1/16W XTAL1 TS_DATA2 B
98 28
C808 NC TS_DATA3
99 27 4*47ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
NC DGND33
100 GPIO0(P1.0) 26 DVDD33
AVSS2
TS_DATA7
TS_DATA6
TS_DATA5
TS_DATA4
Y1 R2010 DVDD33
DGND33
DVDD33
DVDD12
DGND12
AVDD2

AVDD3

AVDD4

C24
AVSS3

AVSS4
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC

NC
NC

NC
NC
NC

NC

GND GND
GND
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

MT5112 25MHz 18pF 2400Hz


27pF 370Hz +3V3
27pF <15PPM
47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RM24 47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
2
4
6
8

GND GND
DVDD3 3
DVDD1 2

RN3 RM23
AVDD3 3

AVDD3 3
AVDD2

4*47ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W HOST_SCL R2004 OSCL1


1
3
5
7

HOST_SDA R2005 OSDA1

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
DEMO D_ TSDATA7
DEMO D_ TSDATA6
DEMO D_ TSDATA5
DEMO D_ TSDATA4

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

AVDD33 AVDD1
L10

120ohm-0603-±25% CB1
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

C C
GND 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
AVDD33 AVDD2 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V +3V3 UP10 LC1117CLTRAD
L11
3 2 +1V2
VI VO
CB2 CB3
120ohm-0603-±25%
ADJ

4
VO
CE1 + R5 CE2 + CB4
1

GND GND 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W


0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W 100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V R2012
+1V2 DVDD12 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
L15
GND
CB7 CB8 CB9 CB10 CB11 CB5 GND
120ohm-0603-±25%

Digital 1.2V Bypass Caps GND

GND
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V +5V UP11 LC1117CLTR33 +3V3
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 3 2
VI VO
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
+3V3 DVDD33 DVDD33 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V R10
ADJ

L18
4
VO
CB14 CB15 CB16 CB17 CB18 CB6 NC/110ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
120ohm-0603-±25% 0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
1

10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-6.3V C31 CB13


0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V CE3 + CB12
D Digital 3.3V Bypass Caps D
R13
GND 100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
GND AVDD33 GND 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
+3V3 AVDD33
L152
CB20 CB21 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
MT5112EE Power
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
120ohm-0603-±25%
10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-6.3V C32 CB19
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V Analog 3.3V Bypass Caps

GND 1.25 x (1+180/110) = 3.3V

GND GND

1 2 3 4 5 6

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mtk5311

pkg

Remote boot;

U disk light will flash until the lights do not flash U disk upgrade is successful

4 ,Then enter the factory reset menu, turn it off

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trouble-shooting

1. Power Supply Trouble


Check if the pin No.1 of CNA1 is 5VSB

N Y

Check if the pin No.2 of UP2


Change the power board is 3.3VSB

Y N
Check if the pin No.7 and No.8 of CNA1 Check the
is 5V, and if No.10 is 12V circuit of
N Y UP2

Check if the voltage Check if the 1.2V


on No.2 of CNA1 is control circuit of
high level UP8 is 1.2V
N N Y

Check the power Check if the pin No.3 of Check the voltage
control circuit of UP8 is PWM signal of UP4/3/3V,UD4/1.5V
QP1
N Y Y
N

UP8(RT8250) Check if L5/47 H is Change The power


is damaged welded of damaged. damaged modules is
circuit LDO
O OK

N Y
Change
UP8(RT8250) Change Change or
UP8 weld L5.

OK OK

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3. Display Trouble (Exceptional screen)

Exceptional screen

Check if the cable is correct


and connected tightly.

Y N

Check if the voltage on pin


No. 1,2,3 of CN18 is OK

Y N

Check the voltage for


CN3 is panel VCC

Y N
If the software
on board is OK
Check the
circuit of
Change the cable
1 < Q70(3407)
for Panel connector
Ch
Change V
Voltage
lt ffor CN3
Change Change LCD N
software (Screen)
Change Q70

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4. Display Trouble (White screen)
White screen

Check the power


supply for panel

N Y

Check the output


Check if Q70(3407) is OK
LVDS signal of UM1

Y N Y N

Change UM3
Change the No.92 of UM1/5311 Change the LCD panel or flash
Change CN3 Or the cable to panel
and B voltage of XQ4/0.6V software

< 1
ChangeAE8or XQ4
Change UM1/5311

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5. Display Trouble (Black screen)

Black screen

Check if voltage
g on p
pin3 of CN5(BLON
( Signal)
g ) is high
g level

Y N

Is inverter power is normal?

N Y

Check the circuit of BLON


Check the voltage on pin No.1,2 of CN5 Change inverter from QL2 to UM1 (pin
N E25)
No.E25)

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Trouble˄no sound˅
6. Audio Trouble˄ sound˅
No Sound

Check if there is audio signal input

N Y

Check if the set of


volume, Mute is normal
volume

N Y

Check signal output of C0N1

Y N

Check if power supply of


pin No.2,3,34,35of U38 is 24V
Y N

Check if pin No
No.25
25 of U38 is 0V
N Y

Check the signal input


on pin,No.22 of U38
Y N

Check the signal output on Check the signal output on


pin No.1,4,39,36of U38. pin No.H24of UM1
Check the
N power
N Y Y
Check the signal
g input
p Control
Check external of UM1 audio circuit of
audio equipment toAD25/AD22PIN amplifier

Y N
Check the network from
Check the UM1(pin No.H24)
Check Change
Check pin No.AA8
No AA8 circuit from to U38 (pin No
No.22)
22)
External Check the circuit UM1
of UM1/5311 Change audio input
Reset it speaker from U38 and to terminal to
and circuit of R1830 U38
C0N2 UM1

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Trouble˄TV video˅
7. Function Trouble˄ video˅
TV cannot scan
any channel/Picture
/

whether the external


RF input signal is normal
N Y

Check if pin No.7of T1(DVT-8C/T41F) is normal

Y N

Check if pin No.6,7 of T1 has I2C data


Y N

C
Check iff pin No. 10,11
10 11 off T1
1 has IF signal to U71
1

Y N

Check if pin No.9 of T1


has voltage(1.8 ~3.3V)
Check the
Y N power circuit
of UP1(7805)
Repair external Change Check the circuit
Check the network between from U71(pin No.72) Check I2C network
RF equipment UM1(pin No. M19,M20) and U71, T1 from T1(pin No.4,5)
toT1(pin No.9,
and if the demod power is OK. Change U71 to U71/5112
(pin No.68,69)
No 68 69)

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8.Function Trouble (PC)

Under PC channel

Picture is Image
color fade No signal
not in center Stabilization

Check the R
R.G.B
G B input signal Check if VS
VS,HS
HS signal
for UM1(pin No.218,220,222) is Ruled and stable

Y N Y N

OSD settings don


don’tt match.
match Ch Check the circuit of VS.HS
Ch k the
Check th circuit
i it Checkk the
th circuit
i it
Do ‘Auto adjust’ Reset the Reset the OSD or input From BP8 (VGA)
from BP8 (VGA) Of VS, HS
process DDC settings mode don’t support. to UM1(pin No.W12,W11)
To UM1

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9. Function Trouble (HDMI)

HDMI have no signal

If another Four
HDMI have no signal

N Y

Check the circuit from Check the power circuit of


HDMI terminal to UM1 and I2C control
U4/PS421 signal

N Y

U4 or HDMI terminal Check the circuit from Check the circuit


pad contact is badly HDMI terminals to UM1 from HDMI
(pin No.55 to 66) is OK terminal to U4

N Y

Change
Change U4 U4/PS421

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10. Function Trouble (YPBPR,CVBS,LINE OUT))

LINE OUT CVBS


YPBPR
have no sound have no signal
have no signal

Check the signal input


Check if audio output on Check the signal on pin No.AB17 of UM1
pin No.1,7 of U70 is OK between UM1 No.AB11 and No.AE11
N Y
N Y Y N
Check the Check the circuit from Check the power
Check the Change
Check the circuit from CVBS terminal of UM1, or the
circuit from UM1
circuit from UM1 to BP1 and to UM1. UM1 chip defective
UM1 to
t U70 terminal to
U70
Y N Y
Y N
Change the
Change Check the signal Change the
defective
UM1 Change U70or Between CV1 and defective
f material
material
materials in external terminal
Peripheral circuit

Y N
Change The input signal
YPBPR problem

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Upgrade Software:
1, Copy the software ino the root directory of the
U disk;

2, Put your disk inserted into the TV set,


then connect the tv to power supply.
3, The indicator lamp will flash for about 1 min.
4, Until the indicator lamp stop flashing.It means
upgrade is succesful
5, Then factory reset.
Factory Reset: menu/8893/function/clean stroage
select YES.

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