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HISTORY INFORMATION FOR THE FOLLOWING MANUAL:

SERVICE MANUAL
AZ1-L Chassis
ORIGINAL MANUAL ISSUE DATE: 8/2010

Version Date Subject


1.0 8/13/2010 No revisions or updates are applicable at this time.

LCD Digital Color TV

9-888-347-01
Self Diagnosis
Supported model

SERVICE MANUAL
AZ1-L Chassis

LCD Digital Color TV

9-888-347-01
MODEL LIST
MODEL COMMANDER DESTINATION MODEL COMMANDER DESTINATION
XBR-52HX905 RM-YD044 BRAZIL

9-888-347-01
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Specifications..................................................................................................................................................................................1

Warnings and Cautions...................................................................................................................................................................3

Safety-Related Warning...................................................................................................................................................................6

Safety Check-Out.............................................................................................................................................................................7

Self Diagnosis Functions................................................................................................................................................................9

SEC 1. Disassembly/Part Number Information...........................................................................................................................13


1-1. Table-Top Stand Assembly Removal..............................................................................................................................13
1-2. Rear Cover, Under Cover, Vesa Brackets and Switch Unit Removal.............................................................................14
1-3. Speakers, Speaker Brackets and HLR Board Removal.................................................................................................15
1-4. Horizontal Frames, Vertical Frames, Plate Corners and
Bottom Frame Removal.................................................................................................................................................16
1-5. G6A (Power) Board, BAL Board, HTD Board and LCD Panel Removal........................................................................17
1-6. Cleaning the LCD Panel.................................................................................................................................................18
1-7. Screw Legend................................................................................................................................................................18
1-8. Connector.......................................................................................................................................................................18
1-9. Accessories and Packaging...........................................................................................................................................19
1-10. Optional Accessories......................................................................................................................................................19
1-11. Miscellaneous.................................................................................................................................................................19
1-12. Remote Commander......................................................................................................................................................19
1-13. Wire Dressing.................................................................................................................................................................20

XBR-52HX905 i
TABLE OF CONTENTS

SEC 2. Service Adjustments.........................................................................................................................................................21


2-1. Accessing Service Adjustment Mode.............................................................................................................................21
2-1-1. Viewing the Service Menus......................................................................................................................................................... 22
2-1-2. Using the Remote Commander to View or Change Service Data.............................................................................................. 23
2-2. Adjustments After Replacing the BAL Board or LCD Panel Assembly...........................................................................23
2-2-1. Updating the Software................................................................................................................................................................ 23
2-2-2. Selecting the Model.................................................................................................................................................................... 24
2-2-3. Selecting the Destination............................................................................................................................................................ 25
2-2-4. Resetting the Data Value in the Panel Engine Micro.................................................................................................................. 26
2-2-5. Verifying the Emitter Output Level.............................................................................................................................................. 29
2-2-6. Verifying the Model and Panel Information................................................................................................................................. 30
2-2-7. Reconnecting All Cables............................................................................................................................................................. 30
2-3. White Balance Adjustments............................................................................................................................................31
2-4. Resetting the TV to Factory Condition............................................................................................................................32
2-4-1. Resetting the TV to Factory Condition Using Service Mode....................................................................................................... 32

SEC 3. Diagrams............................................................................................................................................................................33
3-1. Circuit Boards Location..................................................................................................................................................33
3-2. Block Diagram................................................................................................................................................................34

XBR-52HX905 ii
SPECIFICATIONS
Nome do modelo Informações sobre marcas
XBR- 52HX905 registradas
Macintosh é uma marca comercial
Sistema licenciada da Apple Inc., registrada nos
Sistema de televisão Analógico: NTSC/PAL-M/PAL-N E.U.A. e em outros países.
Digital: SBTVD-T Blu-ray Disc é uma marca comercial.
Cobertura de canais VHF: 2-13 “BRAVIA” e , S-Force e são
UHF: 14-69 marcas comerciais ou marcas registradas da
CATV: 1-125 Sony Corporation.
Sistema do painel Painel LCD (tela de cristal líquido) “PS3” é uma marca comercial da Sony
Corporation e/ou Sony Computer
Potência de saída dos Alto- 10 W + 10 W (8 Ohms, 1 KHz, 10% THD, 127V) Entertainment Inc.
falantes (RMS) HDMI, o logotipo HDMI e High-Definition
Tomadas de entrada/saída Multimedia Interface são marcas comerciais ou
marcas comerciais registradas da HDMI Licensing
CABLE/ANTENNA Terminal de antena externa de 75 ohms para entradas RF LLC nos Estados Unidos e outros países.
VIDEO IN 1/2/3 VIDEO / AUDIO Java e todas as marcas e logotipos baseados
COMPONENT IN 1/2 YPBPR (Vídeo componente) / Formato de sinal: 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p / AUDIO em Java são marcas comerciais ou marcas
registradas da Oracle e/ou de suas empresas
HDMI IN 1/2/3/4 HDMI: Vídeo: 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 720/24p, 1080i, 1080p, 1080/24p afiliadas. Outros nomes podem ser marcas
HDMI: Áudio: Linear de dois canais PCM 32, 44,1 e 48 kHz, 16, 20 e 24 bits, Dolby Digital comerciais dos seus respectivos
AUDIO (HDMI IN 4) proprietários.
HEADPHONE Minitomada estéreo Astro TV é um software desenvolvido pela
AUDIO OUT 500 mVrms (típico) TQTVD Software Ltda que implementa a
norma de interatividade do Sistema
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT Sinal óptico PCM/Dolby Digital Brasileiro de TV Digital “Ginga” ABNT
(OPTICAL) NBR-15606
PC I N D-sub de 15 pinos, analógico RGB GINGA® é marca registrada da PUC-Rio/
PC/HDMI 4 AUDIO IN Minitomada estéreo UFPB
LAN Conector 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX (A velocidade da conexão pode ser diferente dependendo do ambiente da NCL® é marca registrada da PUC-Rio
rede. A taxa e a qualidade de comunicação de 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX não estão garantidas nesta TV.)*1 Fabricado sob licença da Dolby Laboratories.
USB/DLNA Consulte o i-Manual para obter informações sobre o formato suportado.
Dolby e o símbolo do duplo D são marcas Nota
comerciais da Dolby Laboratories.
Os nomes das companhias e os nomes de seus
3D S YNC Terminal 3D Sync para transmissor opcional
DLNA®, o logotipo DLNA e DLNA produtos são marcas comerciais ou marcas
*1 Para conexões LAN, utilize um cabo Category 7 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX (não fornecido). CERTIFIED® são marcas comerciais, registradas das respectivas companhias.
marcas de serviço ou marcas de certificação Nota sobre ENCE
da Digital Living Network Alliance.
Esta TV está de acordo com o Programa
Brasileiro de Etiquetagem – PBE do Inmetro,
conforme Portaria Inmetro/MDIC No. 85 de
24 de Março de 2009, sendo que a Etiqueta
Nacional de Consumo de Energia – ENCE
informa o consumo de energia em modo de
espera (standby), e também que o produto
cumpre os requisitos de segurança estabelecidos
em normas nacionais e/ou internacionais além
de informar a diagonal visual.


XBR-52HX905 1
SPECIFICATIONS
Nome do modelo
XBR- 52HX905 Verificando os acessórios
Alimentação e outros
Requisitos de alimentação 110-220 V AC, 60 Hz Cabo de alimentação CA (1)
Consumo de energia Controle remoto (1)*1
201 W
em uso Pilhas tipo AAA (2)
em DAM*2 14 W Suporte de sustentação do pedestal (1)*3
(Você pode escutar um estalo durante o download, mas isto é normal.)
Tampa frontal do pedestal (1) *3
em standby Menos que 0,12 W com 127 V CA e menos que 0,2 W com 220 V CA
Tamanho da tela (cm) Aprox. 132
Tampa traseira do pedestal (1)*3
(polegadas medidas diagonalmente) 52 polegadas Parafusos de fixação para o pedestal (M5 × 16) (4)
Resolução do monitor 1.920 pontos (horizontal) × 1.080 linhas (vertical) *1 Consulte o nome do modelo do controle remoto impresso no próprio controle.
Alto falante (mm)
34 × 100 *3 Para o XBR-52HX905, o item vem montado de fábrica ao pedestal.
Full range com caixa acústica (2)
Dimensões com pedestal (mm) 1.263 × 807 × 400
sem pedestal (mm) 1.263 × 775 × 67
padrão de furo para
300 × 300
montagem na parede (mm)
tamanho do parafuso para
M6 ( 8-12 mm)
montagem na parede (mm)
Peso com pedestal (kg) 42,9
sem pedestal (kg) 36.9
Acessórios fornecidos Consulte “Verificando os acessórios”
Acessórios opcionais Conectando cabos / Kit da correia de susten tação / Suporte de montagem de parede /
Pedestal da TV / Óculos 3D (TDG-BR100/TDG-BR50) / Transmissor 3D Sync (TMR-BR100)

*2 Download Acquisition Mode (DAM) (modo de aquisição de download) é utilizado para atualizações de software.
• A disponibilidade dos acessórios opcionais depende do estoque.
• Projeto e especificações técnicas sujeitos a alterações sem prévio aviso.


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WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
CAUTION
These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing
other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.

CARRYING THE TV
• Disconnect all cables when carrying the TV.
• Carry the TV with the adequate number of people; larger size TVs require two or more people.
• Correct hand placement while carrying the TV is very important for safety and to avoid
damage.

WARNING!!
An isolation transformer should be used during any service to avoid possible shock hazard, because of live chassis. The chassis of this
receiver is directly connected to the AC power line.

! SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!


Components identified by shading and ! mark on the exploded views are critical for safe operation.
Replace all components with Sony parts whose part numbers appear as shown in this manual or in supplements published by Sony. It is
essential that all critical parts be replaced only with the part number specified in this manual to prevent electric shock, fire, or other hazard.
Circuit adjustments that are critical for safe operation are identified in this manual.
Follow these procedures whenever critical components are replaced or improper operation is suspected.
NOTE: Do not modify the original design without obtaining written permission from the manufacturer or you will void the original parts and
labor guarantee.


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WARNING AND CAUTIONS
HANDLING THE GLASS ASSEMBLY
Use the following precautionary guidelines when replacing the Glass Assembly to avoid material degradation or screen coating degradation,
and ensure that dust, dirt, or fingerprints are not left between the glass and the LCD panel.

R Replace the Glass Assembly in a brightly lit and clean room.


R Place the replacement Glass Assembly on a dark cloth to make it easier to see dust and dirt particles.
R Wear anti static gloves to avoid leaving finger prints on the glass.
R Use a dry, soft MicroFiber cloth, such as a lint free polishing cloth, to gently wipe the glass to remove any dust or dirt particles.
R If the glass needs additional cleaning, slightly moisten the cloth with a diluted mild soap or mild detergent solution, or use a compressed
air duster (spray can type).
R After replacing the Glass Assembly, verify there are no dark spots or finger prints visible on the screen.

CAUTION
W Do Not use paper towels, any type of abrasive pad, rags, rubber or vinyl materials to clean the screen. Using these materials could easily
scratch the screen which may result in permanent damage.
W Do Not use any cleaning product containing alkaline/acid cleaner, scouring powder, or volatile solvent, such as alcohol, ammonia,
benzene, thinner or insecticide. Using any of these harsh cleaners may result in permanent damage to the screen.
W Do Not spray water or detergent directly onto the TV screen . If liquid drips into the bottom of the screen it may cause a failure.


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WARNING AND CAUTIONS
SPECIAL HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS WHEN REPLACING THE LCD PANEL ASSEMBLY
Use the following precautionary guidelines when handling the LCD Panel Assembly to avoid material degradation or screen coating
degradation, and ensure that dust, dirt, or fingerprints are not left between the glass and the LCD Panel Assembly.
1. After removing the boards and connectors, note where the frame is on the panel. (See Figure 1)
2. Lift the LCD Panel Assembly by holding the top and bottom of the panel approximately 200mm from the edge with your palms on the
back of the panel. (See Figure 2)
CAUTION: Lifting or holding the panel at the corners may damage the panel.
3. Use the same method when taking the replacement panel out of the carton. (See Figure 3)


Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3
CAUTION: DO NOT lift the LCD Panel by holding the short side of the panel or by placing your palms on the front glass.
(See Figures 4 & 5)


Figure 4 Figure 5


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SAFETY-RELATED WARNING
USE CAUTION WHEN HANDLING THE LCD PANEL
When repairing the LCD panel, be sure you are grounded by using a wrist band.
When installing the LCD panel on a wall, the LCD panel must be secured using the 4 mounting holes on the rear cover.
1) Do not press on the panel or frame edge to avoid the risk of electric shock.
2) Do not scratch or press on the panel with any sharp objects.
3) Do not leave the module in high temperatures or in areas of high humidity for an extended period of time.
4) Do not expose the LCD panel to direct sunlight.
5) Avoid contact with water. It may cause a short circuit within the module.
6) Disconnect the AC power when replacing the inverter circuit.
(High voltage occurs at the inverter circuit at 650Vrms.)
7) Always clean the LCD panel with a soft cloth material.
8) Use care when handling the wires or connectors of the inverter circuit. Damaging the wires may cause a short.
9) Protect the panel from ESD to avoid damaging the electronic circuit (C-MOS).
10) During the repair, DO NOT leave the Power On for more than 1 hour while the TV is face down on a cloth.


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SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer:

1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly soldered connections.
Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges.
To Exposed Metal
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are “pinched” or touching Parts on Set
high-wattage resistors.
3. Check that all control knobs, shields, covers, ground straps, and mounting
hardware have been replaced. Be absolutely certain that you have replaced
all the insulators.
AC
4. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transistors, that were 0.15 µF Voltmeter
(0.75V)
installed during a previous repair. Point them out to the customer and
recommend their replacement.
5. Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious signs of deterioration.
Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
Earth Ground
6. Check the line cords for cracks and abrasion. Recommend the replacement
of any such line cord to the customer.
7. Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, “metallized” knobs, screws, and
Figure A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.
all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage. Check leakage as described
below.


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SAFETY CHECK-OUT
LEAKAGE TEST
The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all
exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis, must
not exceed 0.5 mA(500 microamperes). Leakage current can be measured by
any one of three methods.

1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT-540A.


Follow the manufacturers’ instructions to use these instructions.
2. A battery-operated AC milliampmeter. The Data Precision 245 digital
multimeter is suitable for this job.
Trouble Light
3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery- Ohmmeter
operated AC voltmeter. The “limit” indication is 0.75 V, so analog meters AC Outlet Box
must have an accurate low voltage scale.
The Simpson’s 250 and Sanwa SH-63TRD are examples of passive VOMs
that are suitable. Nearly all battery-operated digital multimeters that have a Cold-water Pipe
2 VAC range are suitable (see Figure A).
HOW TO FIND A GOOD EARTH GROUND
A cold-water pipe is a guaranteed earth ground; the cover-plate retaining screw
on most AC outlet boxes is also at earth ground.
If the retaining screw is to be used as your earth ground, verify that it is at Figure B. Checking for earth ground.
ground by measuring the resistance between it and a cold-water pipe with an
ohmmeter. The reading should be zero ohms.
If a cold-water pipe is not accessible, connect a 60-to 100-watt trouble-light (not
a neon lamp) between the hot side of the receptacle and the retaining screw.
Try both slots, if necessary, to locate the hot side on the line; the lamp should
light at normal brilliance if the screw is at ground potential (see Figure B).


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SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTIONS Self Diagnosis
Supported model

SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION


The units in this manual contain a self-diagnostic function. If an error occurs, the STANDBY LED will automatically begin to flash. The number
of times the LED flashes translates to a probable source of the problem. A definition of the STANDBY LED flash indicators is listed in the
instruction manual for the user’s knowledge and reference. If an error symptom cannot be reproduced, the remote commander can be used to
review the failure occurrence data stored in memory to reveal past problems and how often these problems occur.

DIAGNOSTIC TEST INDICATORS


When an error occurs, the STANDBY LED will flash a set number of times to indicate the possible cause of the problem. If there is more than
one error, the LED will identify the first of the problem areas.
Result for all of the following diagnostic items are displayed on screen.
If the screen displays a “0”, no error has occurred .
Diagnostic Item Number of times Standby
Diagnostic Item Description LED blinks Possible Location
RGB_SEN RGB Sensor ACK Error NA NA
BAL Board
MAIN_POWER Main Power Over Voltage Protection 2
G6A (Power) Board
DC_ALERT DC Alert
G6A (Power) Board
AUD_PROT Audio Error Detection 3
BAL Board
DTT-WDT DTT Error
BALANCER Panel Balancer Error 4 BAL Board
HFR ERR HFR Error BAL Board
TCON ERR TCON Error 5 LCD Panel
P_ID_ERR Panel ID NVM Error TCON Control MT Board
BACKLITE Backlight Error 6 BAL Board
TEMP_ERR Temperature Error BAL Board
7
FAN_ERR Not Used NA
RESERVED Not Used 10 NA
RESERVED Not Used 11 NA


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SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTIONS
STANDBY LED FLASH COUNT

2 times

5 times

Ambient Sensor/ Picture Off / LED ON 0.3 sec.


Standby LED Power LED
(IR) Infrared Receiver Timer LED LED OFF 0.3 sec. LED OFF
3 sec.


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SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTIONS
VIEWING THE SELF CHECK DIAGNOSTIC LIST
For errors with symptoms such as “power sometimes shuts off” or “screen sometimes goes out” that cannot be confirmed, it is possible to
bring up past occurrences of a failure for confirmation on the Self Check diagnostic screen:
1. TV must be in standby mode. (Power off).
2. Press the following buttons on the Remote Commander within a second of each other:
DISPLAY Channel 5 Volume - POWER .
* NOTE: This differs from accessing Service Adjustments Mode (Volume +)
StandBy LED Flash Count
Diagnostic Item
Error history (Most recent time the failure occurred)
Error history (Failure time before the last occurrence)
SELF CHECK Error history (Failure time before the 2nd to last occurrence)
000 RGB_SEN -------------- -------------- -------------- 00 Error Count (00-99)
002 MAIN_POWE 0501210811 0412311234 0311111825 00
003 DC_ALERT1 -------------- -------------- -------------- 00
003 AUD_PROT -------------- -------------- -------------- 00
003 DTT_WDT -------------- -------------- -------------- 00
004 BALANCER -------------- -------------- -------------- 00
005 HFR_ERR -------------- -------------- -------------- 00
005 TCON_ERR -------------- -------------- -------------- 00
005 P_ID_ERR -------------- -------------- -------------- 00
006 BACKLITE -------------- -------------- -------------- 00
007 TEMP_ERR -------------- -------------- -------------- 00
007 FAN_ERR -------------- -------------- -------------- 00
010 RESERVED -------------- -------------- -------------- 00
011 RESERVED -------------- -------------- -------------- 00

12345-00333-06789
- -

Panel operation time by hour (MAX:65535)

Boot count (MAX:65535)

Total operation time by hour (MAX:65535)


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SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTIONS
CLEARING THE SELF CHECK DIAGNOSTIC LIST
Since the diagnostic results displayed on the screen are not automatically cleared, always check the self-diagnostic screen after you have
completed the repairs to be sure you have cleared the result display to “0”.
1. To clear the Error history and Error count: Press the Channel 8 Channel 0 .
2. To clear the Panel operation time: Press the Channel 7 Channel 0 .

EXITING THE SELF CHECK DIAGNOSTIC SCREEN


1. To exit the Self Diagnostic screen, turn off the power to the TV by pressing the POWER button on the remote or the POWER button on
the TV.


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SEC 1. DISASSEMBLY/PART NUMBER INFORMATION
1-1. TABLE-TOP STAND ASSEMBLY REMOVAL Components not identified by a part number or The component parts of an assembly are indicated by the * Items marked with an asterisk are not stocked since
description are not stocked because they are seldom reference numbers in the far right column of the parts list they are seldom required for routine service. Expect
CAUTION: Use care when handling the TV. Correct hand placement while carrying the TV is very required for routine service. and within the dotted lines of the diagram. some delay when ordering these components.
important for safety and to avoid damaging the panel. For more information, Refer to ”Special Handling
Instructions When Replacing the LCD Panel Assembly” on page 5 NOTE: The components identified by shading NOTE: The components identified by a red outline and a mark contain
and ! mark are critical for safety. Replace only confidential information. Specific instructions must be adhered to whenever
A Remove 4 screws from Table-Top Stand Assembly with part number specified. these components are repaired and/or replaced.
See Appendix A: Encryption Key Components in the back of this manual.
B Lift up TV set to detach from Table-Top Stand Assembly

B
2
5
3

C Gently place the TV set face down onto a soft cloth


CAUTION: Refer to ”Special Handling Instructions When Replacing the LCD Panel Assembly” on page 5

C REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION [ASSEMBLY INCLUDES] REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION [ASSEMBLY INCLUDES]

1 A-1782-307-A BASE (LL1)ASSEMBLY 5 2-580-608-01 SCREW, +PSW M5X16


2 4-170-475-01 COVER, NECK (LL1 FRONT) (SCREWS TO ATTACH TABLE-TOP STAND TO LCD TV)
3 4-170-484-01 COVER, NECK (LL1B REAR) For product protection and safety reasons, Sony strongly recommends
4 A-1782-789-A NECK (LL1B) ASSEMBLY that you use the screws provided with the TV
CAUTION: These screws cannot be used to secure the TV to
Soft Cloth the Wall Mount Brackets

2-580-608-01 SCREW, +PSW M5X16

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DISASSEMBLY/PART NUMBER INFORMATION
NOTE: The components identified by shading NOTE: The components identified by a red outline and a mark contain
and ! mark are critical for safety. Replace only confidential information. Specific instructions must be adhered to whenever
1-2. REAR COVER, UNDER COVER, VESA BRACKETS AND SWITCH UNIT REMOVAL with part number specified. these components are repaired and/or replaced.
See Appendix A: Encryption Key Components in the back of this manual.
A Remove 10 screws from Rear Cover
B Remove 5 screws from Rear Cover
C Remove 1 screw from Rear Cover to detach from Terminal area
D Remove 1 screw from Rear Cover to detach from Side Jack area
E Lift up Rear Cover from bottom side to detach from Bezel
F Disconnect AC Inlet from G6A (Power) Board and detach from Under Cover
G Lift up Under Cover to detach from Bottom Frame
H Remove 2 screws to detach Vesa Brackets from LCD Panel
I Lift up Switch Unit and disconnect 1 connector to remove from LCD Panel
54
J Slide out Power Switch and disconnect 1 connector to remove from Switch Unit

55
53
56
57

52
F 58

E
G
51
I H

D REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION [ASSEMBLY INCLUDES] REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION [ASSEMBLY INCLUDES]

51 4-167-332-03 REAR COVER (52VIO) 57 1-487-795-21 SWITCH UNIT


52 4-164-919-12 LABEL, REAR TERMINAL 58 1-798-309-11 POWER SWITCH
J 53 3-196-465-12 COVER, ECS
C ! 54 1-842-031-11 AC INLET (2P) 4-193-088-01 SCREW, +PWH M4X10
55 4-168-619-03 COVER, UNDER (VIO) 7-685-648-79 SCREW, +BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 IT-3
56 4-176-944-01 BRACKET, VESA T (ML) 4-159-298-01 SCREW, +PSW M4X10

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DISASSEMBLY/PART NUMBER INFORMATION
NOTE: The components identified by shading NOTE: The components identified by a red outline and a mark contain
and ! mark are critical for safety. Replace only confidential information. Specific instructions must be adhered to whenever
1-3. SPEAKERS, SPEAKER BRACKETS AND HLR BOARD REMOVAL with part number specified. these components are repaired and/or replaced.
See Appendix A: Encryption Key Components in the back of this manual.
A Lift up right Speaker Box Assembly to detach from Speaker Bracket
B Remove 2 screws from right Speaker Bracket to detach from Bottom Horizontal Frame
C Lift up left Speaker Box Assembly to detach from Speaker Bracket
D Remove 2 screws from left Speaker Bracket to detach from Bottom Horizontal Frame
E Disconnect 1 connector from HLR Board, then release clips and lift up to remove from Light Guide Assembly
F Release clips and lift up Light Guide Assembly to detach from Bottom Horizontal Frame

Light Guide
Assembly

104
102

F 103
102

101
E

D
C
B
REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION [ASSEMBLY INCLUDES] REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION [ASSEMBLY INCLUDES]

A 101 1-858-380-21 SP BOX ASSEMBLY (RIGHT) 104 A-1782-722-A HLR BOARD, MOUNTED
102 4-168-638-02 BRACKET, SPEAKER (VIO)
103 1-858-380-11 SP BOX ASSEMBLY (LEFT) 2-580-592-01 SCREW, +PSW M3X8

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DISASSEMBLY/PART NUMBER INFORMATION
NOTE: The components identified by shading NOTE: The components identified by a red outline and a mark contain
and ! mark are critical for safety. Replace only confidential information. Specific instructions must be adhered to whenever
1-4. HORIZONTAL FRAMES, VERTICAL FRAMES, PLATE CORNERS AND with part number specified. these components are repaired and/or replaced.
See Appendix A: Encryption Key Components in the back of this manual.
BOTTOM FRAME REMOVAL
A Remove 6 screws from Bottom Frame to detach from LCD Panel
B Remove 6 screws from bottom Horizontal Frame to detach from LCD Panel
C Remove 8 screws from Corner Plates to detach from Horizontal and Vertical Frames
D Remove 2 screws from top Horizontal Frame to detach from LCD Panel
E Remove 2 screws from Vertical Frames to detach from LCD Panel

153
154

Corner
Plate
E

152 151
D

REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION [ASSEMBLY INCLUDES] REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION [ASSEMBLY INCLUDES]

151 4-187-239-02 FRAME, HB (52VIO) 2-580-590-01 SCREW, +PSW M3X5


152 4-187-236-02 FRAME, VR (52VIO) 2-580-592-01 SCREW, +PSW M3X8
153 4-187-238-02 FRAME, HT (52VIO) 4-159-298-01 SCREW, +PSW M4X10
A 154 4-187-237-02 FRAME, VL (52VIO)
B

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DISASSEMBLY/PART NUMBER INFORMATION
NOTE: The components identified by shading NOTE: The components identified by a red outline and a mark contain
and ! mark are critical for safety. Replace only confidential information. Specific instructions must be adhered to whenever
1-5. G6A (POWER) BOARD, BAL BOARD, HTD BOARD AND LCD PANEL REMOVAL with part number specified. these components are repaired and/or replaced.
See Appendix A: Encryption Key Components in the back of this manual.
CAUTION: Refer to “Special Handling Instructions When Replacing the LCD Panel Assembly” on page 5
A Remove 4 screws from G6A (Power) Board
B Disconnect 4 connectors from G6A (Power) Board
C Carefully peel-off Insulation Sheet to detach from LCD Panel
D Remove 4 screws from BAL Board
E Disconnect 5 connectors from BAL Board
F Slide Side Jack Bracket to right-side to remove from BAL Board
201
G Disconnect 1 connector from HTD Board and remove 2 screws
NOTE:The Insulation Sheet is not included with the LCD Panel and must be reattached to the
replacement LCD Panel

206
Insulation Sheet
205

204

203

Double Sided Tape Insulation


Sheet
202

F REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION [ASSEMBLY INCLUDES] REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION [ASSEMBLY INCLUDES]

201 NA P-MOD (LCD PANEL) 204 4-175-711-01 BRACKET, SIDE JACK


E FOR ALL P-MOD (LCD PANEL) PART NUMBER INFORMATION 205 4-164-920-01 LABEL, SIDE JACK
REFER TO THE LCD PANELS SERVICE MANUAL 206 A-1782-723-A HTD BOARD, MOUNTED
D 202 1-474-239-11 G6A (POWER) BOARD, COMPLETE
2-580-592-01 SCREW, +PSW M3X8
C
203 A-1782-029-B BAL BOARD, COMPLETE
B NOTE: For BAL Board replacement, please refer to section
2-2. Setting the Destination after Replacing the BAL Board or LCD Panel.
A NOTE: Final software is not installed on this BAL Board. Install the
update after replacing this board using the instructions provided with the
software.

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DISASSEMBLY/PART NUMBER INFORMATION
NOTE: The components identified by shading NOTE: The components identified by a red outline and a mark contain
and ! mark are critical for safety. Replace only confidential information. Specific instructions must be adhered to whenever
these components are repaired and/or replaced.
1-6. CLEANING THE LCD PANEL with part number specified.
See Appendix A: Encryption Key Components in the back of this manual.

CAUTION: When cleaning the TV, be sure to unplug the power cord to avoid any chance of electric shock. 1-8. CONNECTOR
Clean the cabinet of the TV with a dry soft cloth.
Wipe the LCD screen gently with a soft cloth.
® Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth slightly moistened with a solution of mild soap and warm
water.
® If using a chemically pretreated cloth, please follow the instruction provided on the package. 255
® Never use strong solvents such as a thinner, alcohol or benzine for cleaning.
CN6752
® Periodic vacuuming of the ventilation openings is recommended to ensure the proper ventilation. 254
256
CN2600
CN6152
G6A

SWITCH UNIT
BAL
CN6153 CN4300

CN3800
1-7. SCREW LEGEND TCON CN2561

POWER SWITCH
253 CN2602

XBR-52HX905 CN6003
HTD
P/N DESCRIPTION REMARKS TOTAL 252
257 251
■ 4-193-088-01 SCREW, +PWH M4X10 RC(10) 10
□ 2-580-590-01 SCREW, +PSW M3X5 CORNER PLATES to HRZ/VRT FRMS(8) 8
▼ 7-685-648-79 SCREW, +BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 IT-3 RC to SIDE JACK(1), RC to TRMNL AREA(1) 2
▽ 2-580-608-01 SCREW, +PSW M5X16 TABLE-TOP STAND(4), NECK to BASE(4) 8
● 2-580-592-01 SCREW, +PSW M3X8 G6A(4), BAL(4), HTD(2), SP BRKT-L(2), SP BRKT-R(2), BTM HRZ FRM(6) 20 SP SP
HLR
○ 4-159-298-01 SCREW, +PSW M4X10 RC(5), VESA BRKT(2), BTM FRM(6), TOP HRZ FRM(2), VRT FRM-L(1), VRT FRM-R(1) 17
ILLUMINATION
MODULE

REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION [ASSEMBLY INCLUDES] REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION [ASSEMBLY INCLUDES]

* 251 1-910-101-43 HARNESS ASSEMBLY 255 1-910-100-96 CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY 14P


252 1-910-100-97 CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY 8P 256 1-910-100-95 CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY 6P
253 1-910-100-94 CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY 11P * 257 1-837-532-12 CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
254 1-837-781-11 (LVDS) FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE

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DISASSEMBLY/PART NUMBER INFORMATION
1-9. ACCESSORIES AND PACKAGING 1-11. MISCELLANEOUS
4-180-194-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION 4-197-394-01 AL TAPE
* 4-180-046-11 SUPPLEMENT(STAND INSTALLATION) 4-180-957-01 BADGE, XBR LOGO(H6)
A-1768-621-A BAG ASSEMBLY,SCREW C
3-701-617-62 BAG, POLYETHYLENE, STANDARD
1-10. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
! 1-837-645-12 POWER-SUPPLY CORD SET
1-458-251-11 3D GLASSES
1-458-253-11 3D SYNC TRANSMITTER UNIT 4-100-136-01 SHEET (CORE), C
4-197-399-11 SPACER
X-2348-140-3 SUPPORT BELT KIT
4-198-769-01 TAPE (FPC)

1-12. REMOTE COMMANDER


1-487-755-22 REMOTE COMMANDER (RM-YD044)

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DISASSEMBLY/PART NUMBER INFORMATION
1-13. WIRE DRESSING

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SEC 2. SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
2-1. ACCESSING SERVICE ADJUSTMENT MODE
1. TV must be in Standby Mode. (POWER off).
DIGITAL SERVICE
2. Press the following buttons on the Remote Commander
within a second of each other: 001 OP
000 VERS ---

DISPLAY Channel 5 Volume + POWER


<MAIN> <SUB>
POWER DM1.301J00AA SM1.010W00AA
M2.105C SB1.000W00AA
DD1.016J00AA SD1.010W00AA
(DM1.3 01J00AA) RF01.05
WP00.521J00AA ID1C117081
ID1C117081 LTY320AB01
PID04020000
DISPLAY WF:2.0.0.99 <BEM>
WF:0B BM1.012W00LU
Camera FW BB1.000W00LU
Onscreen cursor Camera FW BD1.011J46LUX
and select button ---.---------

Sample Service Menu


5

VOLUME+

RM-YD044

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SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
2-1-1. VIEWING THE SERVICE MENUS Within each Service Menu are Categories and data information.
Use the Remote Commander to view the 4 Service Menus for these Category
models DIGITAL, CHASSIS, SUB, and PEM and their options. CHASSIS SERVICE name
Category 000 CXD2813R
Item
number 000 H_DET_NOSIG_CNT 1
3. To display the Service Menu that contains the Category you Data Value
Item Item
want to adjust, press JUMP or OPTIONS on the Remote
number name
Commander.

Sample Chassis Service Menu


DIGITAL SERVICE

001 OP
000 VERS ---

<MAIN> <SUB>
DM1.301J00AA SM1.010W00AA
M2.105C SB1.000W00AA
DD1.016J00AA SD1.010W00AA
(DM1.3 01J00AA) RF01.05
WP00.521J00AA ID1C117081
ID1C117081 LTY320AB01
PID04020000
WF:2.0.0.99 <BEM>
WF:0B BM1.012W00LU
Camera FW BB1.000W00LU
Camera FW BD1.011J46LUX
---.---------

Sample Digital Service Menu

press JUMP
or OPTIONS

CHASSIS
000 CXD2813R
000 H_DET_NOSIG_CNT 1

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SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
2-1-2. USING THE REMOTE COMMANDER TO VIEW OR 2-2. ADJUSTMENTS AFTER REPLACING THE BAL BOARD
CHANGE SERVICE DATA OR LCD PANEL ASSEMBLY
Use the buttons on the Remote Commander to access the Service The following procedures must be completed after replacing the BAL
Menu items and adjust the Data Values. Board or the LCD Panel Assembly

DISPLAY Channel 5 Volume + POWER


þ Update the TV to the latest software version
4. To change the Category,
press 2 to move to the Next Category or
þ Select the Model
press 5 to go back to the Previous Category. þ Select the Destination
Note: Pressing 2 or 5 only changes the Categories within
the Service Menu displayed. þ Reset the Data Value in the Panel Engine Micro
5. To change the adjustment item,
press 1 to move to the Next Item or þ Verify the Emitter Output Level
4 to go back to the Previous Item.
6. To change the Data Value, þ Verify model and panel information are correct
press 3 to increase the Data Value or
6 to decrease the Data Value.
þ Reconnect all cables
7. Press MUTING then press 0 to Write the changes.
8. To exit service mode, press HOME or turn the TV power off. 2-2-1. UPDATING THE SOFTWARE
After replacing the BAL Board or the LCD Panel Assembly, you must
update the software to the latest version.

Before you begin

þ Disconnect all cables (RF, External input, Ethernet, etc.)


from the TV

Instructions for updating the software are included with the software
package. After completing the software update, proceed to “Selecting the
Model”.

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SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
2-2-2. SELECTING THE MODEL 4. Press 2 to move to the 002 MODEL (Next) category.
After replacing the BAL Board or LCD Panel, go into Service Mode to set
the Model data value.
DIGITAL SERVICE
1. TV must be in standby mode. (Power off). 002 MODEL
2. Access Service Mode. 000 SEG 01: 2b-1
Press the following buttons on the Remote Commander
within a second of each other:

DISPLAY Channel 5 Volume + POWER

3. Display the DIGITAL Service Menu. 5. Using the table, press 3 to increase the data value or
NOTE: There are 3 Service Menus for this model, DIGITAL, 6 to decrease the data value, to match the model of the TV.
CHASSIS, and SUB. If the DIGITAL Service Menu is
not displayed, press JUMP or OPTIONS on the Remote Code
Chassis Model Name Data Value
Commander. Name
AZ1-L XBR-52HX905 08 2b-1

DIGITAL SERVICE

001 OP
000 VERS --- DIGITAL SERVICE
002 MODEL
<MAIN>
DM1.301J00AA
<SUB>
SM1.010W00AA
000 SEG 08: 2b-1 Code Name
M2.105C SB1.000W00AA
DD1.016J00AA SD1.010W00AA Data Value
(DM1.3 01J00AA) RF01.05
WP00.521J00AA ID1C117081
ID1C117081 LTY320AB01
PID04020000
WF:2.0.0.99 <BEM>
WF:0B BM1.012W00LU
Camera FW BB1.000W00LU
Camera FW BD1.011J46LUX 6. Proceed to “Selecting the Destination”.
---.---------

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SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
2-2-3. SELECTING THE DESTINATION
After replacing the BAL Board or the LCD Panel, the destination location DIGITAL SERVICE
must be set. 002 MODEL
001 DEST 13: BR (BR grp) Destination
CAUTION: Selecting the incorrect destination may requiriereplacing the
BAL Board. Data Value

DIGITAL SERVICE
002 MODEL
000 SEG 08: 2b-1
CAUTION: Verify the DESTINATION is set correctly before
proceeding to the next step. If another destination Data
Value is selected, it may possibly corrupt the software which
would require a BAL Board replacement.

9. After verifying the destination data value displays,


7. Press 1 to move to “001 DEST” sub category item. press 0 to WRITE (Save) the changes.
10. Proceed to “Resetting the Data Value in the Panel Engine
Micro”.
DIGITAL SERVICE
002 MODEL
001 DEST 13: BR (BR grp)

8. Using the table, press 3 to increase the data value or


6 to decrease the data value, to select the destination of the
TV.

DESTINATION DATA
GROUP DESTINATION
CODE VALUE
BR 13 BRAZIL
BR grp
AR 20 ARGENTINA

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SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
2-2-4. RESETTING THE DATA VALUE IN THE PANEL ENGINE 13. Press 1 to move to the 001 PRETEND_ID item.
MICRO
For the models listed in this manual, the Panel Engine Micro must be reset
whenever the BAL Board, the LCD Panel, the TCON board, or the driver PEM SERVICE
board is replaced. 001 DL
001
11. Press JUMP or OPTIONS on the Remote Commander until
PRETEND_ID
the PEM Service Menu displays.
0

PEM SERVICE

000 VERSION
MAIN 1.0018W00LA
BOOT 1.002W00LA 14. Press 3 to increase the data value to 1.
DATA 1.017WA46LF
NLD 33
NLD DATA LD1.00 PEM SERVICE
QDL NVM 37 001 DL
001
PRETEND_ID
1
12. Press 2 to move to the 001 DL category. Data Value

PEM SERVICE 15. After verifying the data value displays, press MUTING to
001 DL WRITE (Save) the changes.
000
DLCC
0

XBR-52HX905 26
SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
16. Press 2 to until the 004 TCON_CHANGED category 18. Press 1 to until the 001 DATA_TRANS_EXE item displays.
displays.

PEM SERVICE
PEM SERVICE
004 TCON_CHANGED
004 TCON_CHANGED 001
000 DATA_TRANS_EXE
DATA_TRANS_SET 0
0

17. For the DATA_TRANS_SET item, press 3 to increase the


data value to 1.

PEM SERVICE
004 TCON_CHANGED
000
DATA_TRANS_SET
1

Data Value

XBR-52HX905 27
SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
19. For the DATA_TRANS_SET item, press 3 to increase the 20. Press 1 to until the 005 LDRV_CHANGED item displays.
data value to 1 to execute the update.
NOTE: A warning message indicating the TV cannot be
turned off displays. PEM SERVICE
005 LDRV_CHANGED
PEM SERVICE 000
004 TCON_CHANGED
DATA_TRANS_SET
001 0
DATA_TRANS_EXE
1
DO NOT POWER OFF
Warning
Message Data Value
Displays

21. For the DATA_TRANS_SET item, press 3 to increase the data


After the update is complete, a message indicating the data value to 1 to execute the update.
transter was successful displays.
PEM SERVICE
PEM SERVICE 005 LDRV_CHANGED
004 TCON_CHANGED 001
001 DATA_TRANS_SET
DATA_TRANS_EXE 1
0
DATA TRANSFER
SUCCESS
Data Value
Confirmation Data Value
Message
Displays

XBR-52HX905 28
SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
22. Press 1 to until the 001 DATA_TRANS_EXE item displays. 2-2-5. VERIFYING THE EMITTER OUTPUT LEVEL
If necessary, the emitter LED output level can be increased or decreased.

PEM SERVICE 25. Press 2 until the 009 3D category displays.


005 LDRV_CHANGED
001
DATA_TRANS_EXE PEM SERVICE
009 3D
0
000
EMIT_STR
0

Default
Data Value
23. For the DATA_TRANS_SET item, press 3 to increase the 26. Using the table below, press 3 to increase or press 6 to
data value to 1 to execute the update. decrease the data value.
NOTE: A warning message indicating the TV cannot be
turned off displays. DATA VALUE SETTING
0 Strong (Default)
1 Weak
PEM SERVICE
005 LDRV_CHANGED
001 27. Press MUTING then press 0 to WRITE (Save) the changes.
DATA_TRANS_EXE 28. Exit Service Mode by turing the TV Power Off.
1 29. Proceed to “Verifying the Model and Panel Information”.
DO NOT POWER OFF
Warning
Data Value
Message
Displays

After the update is complete, a message indicating the data


transter was successful displays.
24. Proceed to “Verifying the Emitter Output Level”.

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SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
2-2-6. VERIFYING THE MODEL AND PANEL INFORMATION 4. Using the table, verify the Model ID and the Product ID
match the information in the Service Menu.
After saving the changes to the service data, verify the information.

1. TV must be in standby mode. (Power off).


2. Access Service Mode. Product Code
Model Name Model ID
Press the following buttons on the Remote Commander ID Name
within a second of each other: XBR-52HX905 655736A2 34420000 2b-1
DISPLAY Channel 5 Volume + POWER
5. Exit Service Mode by pressing HOME or turn the TV power
3. Display the DIGITAL Service Menu. off.
NOTE: There are 4 Service Menus for these models, 6. Proceed to “Reconnecting All Cables”.
DIGITAL, CHASSIS, SUB, and PEM. If the DIGITAL Service
Menu is not displayed, press JUMP or OPTIONS on the
Remote Commander. 2-2-7. RECONNECTING ALL CABLES
After completing the changes to service mode, reconnect all the cables
(RF, External input, Ethernet, etc.) to the TV then verify the TV set picture.
DIGITAL SERVICE

001 OP
000 VERS ---

<MAIN> <SUB>
DM1.301J00AA SM1.010W00AA
M2.105C SB1.000W00AA
DD1.016J00AA SD1.010W00AA
(DM1.3 01J00AA) RF01.05
WP00.521J00AA ID1C117081
Model ID ID 655738A2 XXXXXXXXXX Panel
PID34420000 Code
Product ID WF:2.0.0.99 <BEM>
WF:0B BM1.012W00LU
Camera FW BB1.000W00LU
Camera FW BD1.011J46LUX
---.---------

XBR-52HX905 30
SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
2-3. WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENTS 4. Press JUMP or OPTIONS on the Remote Commander until
the PEM Service Menu displays.
By default the White Balance Adjustments are set for optimal viewing.
If White Balance Adjustments are requested, the data is located on the
Panel Engine Micro (PEM) Service Menu.

1. TV must be in Standby Mode. (POWER Off). PEM SERVICE


2. Press the following buttons on the Remote Commander 000 VERSION
within a second of each other: MAIN 1.0018W00LA
DISPLAY Channel 5 Volume + POWER . BOOT 1.002W00LA
DATA 1.017WA46LF
3. The DIGITAL Service Menu displays. NLD 33
NOTE: There are 4 Service Menus for these NLD DATA LD1.00
models, DIGITAL, CHASSIS, SUB, and PEM. QDL NVM 37

DIGITAL SERVICE

001 OP 5. Press 2 until the 010 WB_GAIN2_A category displays.


000 VERS ---

<MAIN> <SUB>
DM1.301J00AA SM1.010W00AA
M2.105C SB1.000W00AA PEM SERVICE
DD1.016J00AA SD1.010W00AA
(DM1.3 01J00AA)
WP00.521J00AA
RF01.05
ID1C117081
010 WB_GAIN2_A
ID1C117081 LTY320AB01 000
PID04020000
WF:2.0.0.99 <BEM> R_DRV
WF:0B
Camera FW
BM1.012W00LU
BB1.000W00LU
128
Camera FW BD1.011J46LUX
---.---------

XBR-52HX905 31
SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
6. Using the table below, press 1 to select the White Balance 2-4-1. RESETTING THE TV TO FACTORY CONDITION USING
Adjustment item, then press 3 to increase or press 6 to SERVICE MODE
decrease the data value.
NOTE: The data value for all White Balance Adjustments 1. TV must be in Standby Mode. (POWER off).
must be set between 0~255. 2. Press the following buttons on the Remote Commander
within a second of each other:
ITEM ITEM DEFAULT DATA VALUE DISPLAY Channel 5 Volume + POWER .
NUMBER NAME SETTING
000 R_DRV 128 3. If necessary, press JUMP or OPTIONS to go to DIGITAL
mode.
001 G_DRV 128
4. Press 8 .
002 B_DRV 128 “SERVICE” changes to green RST.
003 R_BKG 128 5. Press MUTING .
004 G_BKG 128 RST executes the command and displays EXE.
6. Press 0 .
005 B_BKG 128 EXE-RST displays green, then red indicating the TV is
writing the data.
7. After completing all White Balance Adjustments, press 7. When the process is complete the green SERVICE text
MUTING then press 0 to WRITE (Save) the changes. displays and the LED display as shown below:

2-4. RESETTING THE TV TO FACTORY CONDITION


Use the following instructions to restore the User Adjustments
and Channel Memory settings to the preset factory conditions. TIMER Standby POWER
1. While holding down the on the Remote Commander, 8. Cycle AC Power
press the POWER button on the TV Switch Unit of the set. (Unplug and Plug AC Cord from the AC Outlet).
9. The set restarts and displays the Initial Setup screen.
The set restarts and displays the Initial Setup screen. This This may take several minutes.
may take several minutes.

XBR-52HX905 32
SEC 3. DIAGRAMS
3-1. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION

BAL

G6A

HTD

HLR SWITCH UNIT

XBR-52HX905 33
SEC 4. DIAGRAMS DIAGRAMS
3-2. BLOCK DIAGRAM
4-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM
A_RF_CV
ASW_IN5_L/R
D_IF TS
Tcon Board
Tuner TITAN
SCL0/SDA0
LVDS VIDEO

TS DiSEqC
LVDS
TS PEH NLD TDL TCON
TS DIMMER_CTRL
AEP only CI CI_ADD/DAT
CI_CTRL

VSW_RF_Digital_CV
VSW_SC1-V PEM
VSW_SCART1_OUT
AEP : SCART x 2 AV1 M_SCART1 Video
ASW_IN0_L/R
M_MAIN_CVBS
J : D Terminal x 2 ASW_SCART1_LR SW
GA : Composite x 1
VSW_SC2-V [CXA2241]
Component x 1 VSW_SCART2_OUT
UC : Component x 1 AV2 M_SCART2
ASW_IN1_L/R
ASW_RECOUT_LR SCL2/SDA2

VSW_V4
AV3 (Side) ASW_IN3_L/R

AEP/GA/UC : M_COMP2
Component x 1 Component ASW_IN2_L/R
J : Composite x 1
PC_RGB
PC PC_IN_L/R
PANEL_SCL/SDA
HDMIA_TMDS [MIMAS]
HDMI1 DCCA_I2C
CEC Power
HDMI HDMI_TMDS
HDMID_TMDS
HDMI2(side) DCCD_I2C
SW / EQ
[Superman]
HDMI_SCL/SDA
EMMA3TL2 Mimas
[MB91F313]
RF_TXD/RXD
HDMIC_TMDS
SPI
HDMI3(Side) DCCC_I2C

ARC UART2_TXD/RXD

HDMI4
HDMIB_TMDS
DCCB_I2C
USB2.0
TDR
DEVICE_SCL/SDA

EEP Temp
Sensor
H Board
TV_TXD/RXD
UART1_TXD/RXD
ETHER PHY
KSZ8041
UART0_TXD/RXD
SONY Logo
Same DPL as Ether Jack
DEBUG I/F

USB
M_SPDIF_OUT RS232_TXD/RXD
RF Remote

D Amp MUXOUT_L/R
HOTEL CN
SP OUT [TAS5707]
Audio
SW HP/LINEOUT_L/R
AEP/GA/J : With HP OUT
UC : Without US model : no DAC
AMP
TVOUT_L/R
RGB Sensor
LINE OUT [Inlay]
SCL1/SDA1 MS

SPDIF OUT
AEP/GA/J : With
UC : Without

OneNAND DDR2
1Gb 1Gb x2

I2C Analog Video Analog Audio

UART Digital Video Digital Audio Eco Switch

XBR-52HX905(BRZ) 39

XBR-52HX905 34
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