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SERVICE MANUAL

L40D2730A/MS08EP-LA

1. Caution…………………………………………………………………………
2. specification……………………………………………………………………
3. Alignment Procedure…………………………………………………………
4.Block diagram…………………………………………………………………
5.Scheme Diagram ……………………………………………………………
6. Troubleshooting………………………………………………………………
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This m anual i s t he l atest at t he t ime of pr inting, and doe s not


include the modification which may be made after the printing, by
the constant improvement of product
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1. CAUTION
CA UTION:
Use of controls, adjustments or procedures other than those specified herein may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.

CA UT ION : T O RE DUCE TH E RIS K OF


CA U T ION ELECTR ICA L SHOCK, DO NOT RE MOVE
RISK OF ELECTRIC
ELECTRI COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE
SHOCK DO NOT OPEN. PAR TS INS IDE . RE FE R SE R VIC ING TO
QUALIFIE D SERVICE PERSONNEL.

The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol, with an equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to
the person.

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.

WARNING: TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT


EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS


CAUTION:
Read all of these instructions. Sa ve these instructions for later use . Follo w all W arnings and
Instructions marked on the audio equipment.
1. Read Instructions-All the safety and operating instructionsshouldbe read before the productis operated.
2. Retain Instructions- The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
3. Heed Warnings- All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. Follow Instructions- All operating and use instructions should be followed.

FOR YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY


1. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed, unplug this television set from the wall outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel.
2. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock.
3. Do not allow anything to rest on or roll over the power cord, and do not place the TV where power cord is subject to
traffic or abuse. This may result in a shock or fire hazard.
4. Do not attempt to service this television set yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
5. Never push objects of any kind into this television set through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage
points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the television set.
6. If the television set has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged, unplug this television set from the wall outlet
and refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
7. If liquid has been spilled into the television set, unplug this television set from the wall outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel.
8. Do not subject your television set to impact of any kind. Be particularly careful not to damage the picture tube surface.
9. Unplug this television set from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a
damp cloth for cleaning.
10.1. Do not place this television set on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The television set may fall, causing serious injury
to a child or an adult, and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the
manufacturer, or sold with the television set. Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions, and
should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer.
10.2. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces
may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.

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PROTECTION AND LOCATION OF YOUR SET


11. Do not use this television set near water ... for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a
wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc.
Never expose the set to rain or water. If the set has been exposed to rain or water, unplug the set from the wall
outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
12. Choose a place where light (artificial or sunlight) does not shine directly on the screen.
13. Avoid dusty places, since piling up of dust inside TV chassis may cause failure of the set when high humidity persists.
14. The set has slots, or openings in the cabinet for ventilation purposes, to provide reliable operation of the receiver, to
protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered.
Never cover the slots or openings with cloth or other material.
Never block the bottom ventilation slots of the set by placing it on a bed, sofa, rug, etc.
Never place the set near or over a radiator or heat register.
Never place the set in a built-in enclosure, unless proper ventilation is provided.

PROTECTION AND LOCATION OF YOUR SET


15.1. If an outside antenna is connected to the television set, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some
protection against voltage surges and built up static charges, Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, NFPA No.
70-1975, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the
lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection
to grounding electrode, and requirements for the grounding electrode.

EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE INSTRUCTIONS

EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER


NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE

ANTENNA
LEAD- IN WIRE

GROUND CLAMP

ANTENNA DISCHARGE
UNIT (NEC SECTION
810-20)

GROUNDING
CONDUCTORS
ELECTRIC SERVICE (NEC SECTION810-21)
EQUIPMENT

GROUND CLAMPS

POWER SERVICE GROUNDING


NEC-NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250. PART H)

15.2. Note to CATV system installer : (Only for the television set with CATV reception)
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides
guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding
system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
16. An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric lights or power
circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care
should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
17. For added protection for this television set during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long
periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna. This will prevent damage due to lightning
and power-line surges.

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OPERATION OF YOUR SET


18. This television set should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label.If you are not
sure of the type of power supply at your home, consult your television dealer or local power company. For television
sets designed to operate from battery power, refer to the operating instructions.
19. If the television set does not operate normally by following the operating instructions, unplug this television set from the
wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Adjust only those controls that are covered in the operating
instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a
qualified technician to restore the television set to normal operation.
20. When going on a holiday : If your television set is to remain unused for a period of time, for instance, when you go on
a holiday, turn the television set off and unplug the television set from the wall outlet.

IF THE SET DOES NOT OPERATE PROPERLY


21. If you are unable to restore normal operation by followingthe detailedprocedurein your operatinginstructions,
do not attempt any further adjustment. Unplug the set and call your dealer or service technician.
22. Whenever the television set is damaged or fails, or a distinct change in performance indicates a need for
service, unplug the set and have it checked by a professional service technician.
23. It is normal for some TV sets to make occasional snapping or popping sounds, particularly when being
turned on or off. If the snapping or popping is continuous or frequent, unplug the set and consult your
dealer or service technician.

FOR SERVICE AND MODIFICATION


24. Do not use attachments not recommendedby the television set manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
25. When replacementparts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacementparts specified
by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions
may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
26. Upon completion of any service or repairs to the television set, ask the service technician to perform
routine safety checks to determine that the television is in safe operating condition.

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PRODUCT SPECIFICATION RELEASE
Model: L40D2730A/MS08EP-LA/CM1GTA
Version:1.0 Issued On: 2015-01-19

Basic Information Media Format


Product Type LCD Smart TV Music MP3, AC3, HE-AAC, LPCM
Chassis MS08EP-LA Picture JPEG, PNG, BMP, MPO
CPU 1GHz MPEG2, MPEG4, H.264,MotionJPEG
GPU Video
---
OS Linux

Memory 256MB +128MB DDR3, 512MB NAND Flash File ---


OSD Language English/Spanish/Portuguese
ATV: NTSC-M, PAL-M/N
Signal Format Capability
TV System
DTV: ISDB-T Component Video Format Up to 1080P
AV System PAL,NTSC DVI Video Format Up to XGA for HDMI-PC
TV Channels (Air) ATV:2~69, DTV:7~69 HDMI Video Format Up to 1080P
TV Channels (Cable) 1~135 PC Compatibility ---
Power Supply AC 110V-240V 50/60Hz
Power Consumption(TV On) 65W
Panel Specification
Power Consumption(Standby) ≤0.5W Backlight Unit LED
Certification CB Panel supplier CMI(V400HJ6-PE1)
Wired Network Default Aspect Ratio 16:9
Internet Link
Built in WI-FI Panel Size (inch) 40"
Display Resolution 1920*1080
Brightness (cd/m2)(typ.) 280(TYP)
Contrast Ratio 5000:1
Basic Function Response Time (G to G) 8.5ms
Auto Source --- Viewing Angle (H/V) 176°/176°
EPG Yes(at DTV) Life Time(Typ.) >30,000hrs
Subtitle/Closed Caption Yes Color 16.7M (8 bit)
Parental Control Yes (at DTV) Refresh Rate 50/60Hz
Sleep Timer Yes
System Update Yes
Terminals
Hotel Mode --- Side
Input Method Virtual keyboard
MHL ---
Teletext ---
Nicam ---
Lightsensor ---
3DTV Type ---
3D Format ---

Picture
Natura Light Technology ---
DCC(Dynamic Contrast Control) Yes
Backlight Adjustable Yes (0~100)
Color Temperature Normal/Cold/Warm
Picture Mode Vivid, Normal, Mild, User
Picture Size Auto、16:9、4:3、Just Scan
Gamma Adjustable ---
Comb Filter Yes
Dynamic Noise Reduction Yes
Adaptive Deinterlacing Yes
Motion Compensation ---

Sound
Speakers Integrated speakers (Bottom side) Back
Audio Power Output (THD=7%) 2×8W
Auto Volume Yes
Sound Mode Standard, Movie, News, Music, User
Sound Control Balance
Sound Scene ---
SRS No
Pre-Installed Application List Special Function
Opera TV Browser Yes Dolby Virtual Surround MS10
Opera TV Store Yes GINGA Yes
NetFlix Yes
YouTube Yes Essential Accessories (Default)
Terra TV No Operation Manual English (Default)
Twitter Yes Remote Control RC199E
Facebook Yes Base Stand Integrated Packaging
Picasa Yes AC power cord 1 pcs
File Share Yes
E-Sticker Yes
Wireless Display Yes
Optional Accessories
Wall Mount WMB331
WI-FI ---
Batteries 2 pcs

Mechanical ID Picture
Unit: mm 911
81.3
15.5
15.5

526.7
565

18.5

202

Mechanical Key Specification Remote ID Picture


Carton Dimensions LxWxH(mm) 1120*144*655
Container Loading---20 feet(pcs) 280
Container Loading---40 feet(pcs) 592

Container Loading--40 feet High(pcs) 680

Net Weight With Stand(Kg) 7.1

Net Weight Without Stand(Kg) 6.9

Gross Weight With Packaging(Kg) 9.3

VESA Mounting Dimensions LxH(mm) 100x150

Drafted by: huangzongchao

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice!


Factory Test & Alignment Specification For MS08EP-LA Series (V1.0)

TCL GMC IPC R&D

Factory Test & Alignment Specification


(FTAS)
for MS08EP-LA Series
Version 1.0

PREPARED BY : Gao Hongxin DATE : 2014-11-26

APPROVED BY : DATE :

Disclosure

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The information contained in this document is proprietary to TCL IPC and shall not be
disclosed by the recipient to third persons without the written permission of the team
leader or GM of R&D.

Revision History

Version Issue Date Description of changes


v1.0 2014-11-26

These chassis are designed for Latin America(LA) markets Ready for IPTV. The main chip is from
Mstar and supports below features matrix:

Class Item MS08EP-LA

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ATV
CABLE&ANTENNA
( PAL M/PAN N/ NTSC)
DTV
ANTENNA
(ISDB-T)
HDMI
(480i/p, 576i/p, 720p up to 1080i/p, compliant v1.4 3
with HDCP)
Inputs CMP
1
& (YPrPb can support from 480i up to 1080p,audio)
Outputs AV
1
(CVBS, audio)
AV Audio Out 1
2
USB Thumb Drive - Picture, Video, Audio Playback
- Hub, Mouse, Keyboard rd
Headphone Output 1
SPDIF Output 1
OAD √
WIFI Yes
DIVX Yes
FILE SHARE Yes
Internet Opera
Functions 3D (auto, top & bottom, side by side, frame
sequencing, …)
1920x2205@24Hz (1920x1080p x2) NO
1280x1470@50Hz (1280x720p x2)
1280x1470@60Hz (1280x720p x2)
Audio Return Channel (ARC) Yes
Serial connector N/A
I2C connector of MEMC module N/A
Other Main SW Serial NAND Flash U501
BIN image V8-MS08EPBR-LF1V0**
IC Details
& Main EEPROM U500 Opera
Position

INFO:

 All tests and measurements mentioned hereafter have to be carried out at a normal mains voltage
(220 ~ 240 VAC)
 All voltages have to be measured with respect to ground, unless otherwise stated
 All final tests have to be done on a complete set including LCD panel in a room with temperature of
25+/-7°C
 The Picture Performance assessment such as White Balance (luminance and color temperature)
has to be performed into subdued lighted room after at least 45min of warm-up in order to avoid any
temperature drift influence (colorimetry vs time)

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1. PCB/SKD Assembly: Test & Alignment

1.1. Pre-Conditions and DC/DC Check

Before power-on, please check the board according to the relevant block diagram and circuit
diagram, and make sure that no serious issue or mistake can destroy the board. For example, the
output of DC/DC and LDO should not be shorted to ground.
Supply a suited voltage and power-on, then check the voltage according to the relevant block
diagram, circuit diagram and voltage spec . the error should less than 5% .For example, the voltage
for main chip(+3V3, AV3.3, +1V2, CORE1V2, etc.), the voltage for DDR (DDRV) , the voltage for
amplifier (AMP_VCC), etc...
Position Value Remark
UD90 5VSTB ±5% 5VSTB
U175 3.3VSTB ±5% 3V3STB
U201 3.3V ±5% TU_3V3
U201 3.3V ±5% 3.3V
U174 1.5V ±5% 1V5
UD60 1.2V ±5% 1V2
Q10 5V 5V

1.2. SW Image download

1.3. Project ID Modification

There are different IDs stored into the NVM depending on different Panels settings and Models
features, but there’s only one key branching ProjectID that includes all. So, it’s not recommended to
modify Panel ID with Hyper terminal as other ID features may not change!
To modify Project ID, you need to go through “Design menuService menuProject ID”, then
spin left or right with RCU “Zoom±” keys to suitable ID (Project name is dynamically refreshed).

See Appendix  “How to change Project ID with RCU”

Here below is none exhaustive ProjectID table for reference:

MODEL Project ID Panel Name


L32B2800 006 ST3151A04-3

1.4. Functional Test

Once the boards (chassis, KB, IR, PSU…) and the panel are well interconnected, plug all
external generator devices to relevant inputs/outputs below according to their respective test patterns

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format and check picture content and sound quality accordingly:

Source Test Signal Test Pattern


2D - Movie 1280x720
2D - Static Picture 1920x1080
Analog /Digital Tuner
RF cable generator 1. Frequency Range: full band
(VHF/UHF & CATV)
2. Standard: NTSC /PAL M
3. ISDB-T
SPDIF (optical) Audio Amplifier PCM or Dolby D+
AV IN Chroma/Fluke
PAL Half Color & Gray bars
(CVBS & AUDIO) generator
CMP Chroma/QuantumData 1920x1080i@60Hz
(YPrPb & Audio) generator Half Color & Gray bars
with beyond HDMI 1.3
HDMI 2D - Movie 1280x720i@60Hz
and HDCP compliant
(Video & Audio) 3D - Movie 1920x1080@p24Hz
DVD/BD player
RJ45
DHCP Server ICMP packets echo request
(LAN)
Headphone via mini jack adapter RF signal Suitable channel
Loud Speakers / Enclosures RF signal Suitable channel
AV OUT
RF signal Only for TV&AV
(Audio)

Audio tones can be defined by the factory (i.e. 1KHz & 3KHz, sweep …).
Picture video formats can be changed by the factory according to their own standard.
Remark:1. CMP Audio in shared with AV. AV Video in shared with YPbPr.

1.5. AD Calibration Test

As SoC as built-in A/D self-calibration mechanism, there’s not any ADC to perform.

1.6. DDC & EDID & T-Link Test

The E-EDID data structures are according to VESA Enhanced EDID 1.3 (and EIA/CEA-861B for
HDMI). CEA Timing Extension structure has been extended to support all 3D capable timings.
All HDMI structures have their own BIN profile which are part of main SW and uploaded at
power-on into HDMI switch chipset:
For EDID check, it’s needed to check whether the correct EDID is downloaded by checking
corresponding EDID NVM Checksum or read them out to check bit by bit if it is in line with the
released EDID bin file.

1.7. HDCP Test

For HDCP compliancy, it’s needed to check whether the HDCP key has been well set.

1.8. LAN/WLAN Test (MAC address and Device/User ID codes)

 MAC Address Upgrade


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See Appendix “How to upgrade MAC Address

 DeviceID (DID) and UserID (UID)

Purpose is to allow Other Network Download (OND) and further specific Services over dedicated
portal based on UK.
Description/Portal Links/Flow chart are welcome?
For such, specific DID (32 bytes) and UID (8 bytes) needs to be paired and overwritten into
memory for internal client encryption.
Here are below codes examples:

Device ID User ID
BE4F255BBD106BC8F806AE456350D91F 3546187

Those DID/UID codes can only be set using UART commands following enclosed SIACP
requirements (rev. v3.9).

SIACP v3.9
(EN_20110613).pdf

See Appendix  “Instructions of Updating DID,UID and MAC”

 LAN Test

A rough LAN test can be done by connecting DHCP server to TV’s RJ45 and check that IP,
subnet mask, DNS addresses, … are visible on “User menuSettingNetwork
SettingCabal NetworkOK” (ensure that “Internet Connection” is Enabled at first).
More in-depth test can be performed faster using suitable UART/IR commands following SIACP
requirements. SW will internally manage Network ID (NID) flag controlling all MAC/DID/UID
integrity to facilitate PA screening further.
Note: It’s not necessary to check video and audio from DLNA server.

See Appendix  “NETWORK CONNECTION AND TEST”

2. Product Assembly (PA): Test & Alignment

2.1. Factory Menu

Follow the below steps to pop-up the Factory menu in case of “FactoryKey” is disabled:
- Press RCU “MENU” key to display main menu
- Select “Setting” and press “OK” key to enter into Setting submenu
- Select “Picture” and press “OK” key to enter into Picture submenu
- Scroll down to “Contrast” item
- Press the subsequence RCU keys “9”, “7”, “3” and “5”

In case of “Factory Key” is enabled, just press RCU “Return” key to pop-up again the Factory
menu.
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The status of “Factory Key” can be changed in Factory Menu->Hotkey.
Press RCU “OK” key or “RIGHT” key to enter the submenu.
Press RCU “Menu” key to go back to the root menu.
Press RCU “RIGHT” or “LEFT” key to change the values.
Press RCU “OK” key run the function.
Press RCU “Exit” key exit the Factory menu.

 Factory Captions Info.

While “Factory Key” is enabled, there’re some toggled display information relative to SW, Project
ID, ADC Status, to facilitate 100% quick screening without accessing to whatever else menu:

P (Production/Factory mode flag)


Project ID
Main SW Version
Mboot SW Version

See Appendix  “Factory Menu Description”

2.2. Warm-up Test

Following TCL standard and practices, it’s required minimum 15min of Warm-Up that can be
considered as Burn-In.
Additional Aging for White Balance alignment is no more necessary due to consistent Picture
Performance with Cloning usage.
This function is accessible by selecting “Factory menu WARM-UP”, pressing RCU “Zoom+”
key and then leaving Factory menu. Other faster methods are available on above enclosed
SIACP requirements (rev. v3.9).

2.3. White Balance (WB)

 White Balance Touch-Up


As some color coordinates discrepancies can be noticed from panel batches to others, it may
necessary to perform slight touch-up.
For Color temperature adjustment, switch TV on leading HDMI input where should be connected
suitable generator providing following format 1280x720p@60Hz test pattern. A 32 steps grey scale is
recommended to assess relevant colorimetry tracking and low/high light saturation points.

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Make sure that Picture Preset is set to “VIVID” mode, “Contrast” bargraph is set to maximum
(100%) and “Active Backlight” is set to “Off”.
Ensure that TV is in Factory mode to access to ”White Balance” adjustment submenu, then
scroll down to toggle off “Pic. Enhance” flag.
CMP YPrPb, RGB, CVBS_PAL Gain/Offset matrix offsets locations are relative to HDMI/DTV.
CVBS_SECAM and CVBS_NTSC Gain/Offset matrix offsets locations are relative to
CVBS_PAL.
Warm and Cool Tone are relatives to Normal mode.
 “Gain” registers set need to be adjusted at 70IRE.
 “Offsets” registers set can be adjusted at 30IRE, but it’s not recommended to keep them
defaulted.
Note: All matrix offsets locations can be individually fine-tuned.
 Targets and Tolerances for all inputs
The measured parameters should be mainly “x”, “y” coordinates.
The “Y” peak luminance measurement at 100IRE is depending on achievable panel
performance and less important than saturation on high light. If necessary, “Scaling Contrast”
register can be adjusted.
The “BlackLevel” measurement need to be within 1% ±2. If necessary, “Scaling Brightness”
register can be adjusted.
The White Balance alignment should be performed using a well calibrated and contact less
analyzer (ex: Minolta CA210 or CA310). The analyzer may not touch the screen surface, and
measurement must be performed in a dark environment keeping the probe(s) at 90+/-2° from the
panel center.
The result should fulfill TCL matching specification (Minolta CA210 reference with CH00):
MODEL COOL(x/y) NORMAL(x/y) WARM(x/y) ID
L32S4600 0.257/0.276 0.266/0.293 0.297/0.324 001

within below tolerances:


 for Alignment: ± 0.003
 for Measurement: ± 0.015

2.4. SHOP-END Test

At final process stage, it’s necessary to perform “Reset shop” before any packing to leave
Factory mode and restore User default presets.
This function is accessible by selecting “Factory menu SHOP init”, then pressing RCU “OK”
key. Other faster methods are available on above enclosed SIACP requirements (rev. v3.9).

Appendix  “How to upgrade SW FLASH using Mstar tool”

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 Open Mstar “Mboot” software programming tool “ISP_Tool_4528”

 Click on “Read”, and select “mboot.bin” file

 Then click “Connect” ,it will check SPI FLASH’s tape----correct, it will display OK.

Note:If this is not the first time to upgrade, you must do as following
Connect 8th pin and 3th pin by a wire.

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Otherwise you will see an error: Write Protect can’t be disabled!!!

 Next, click on “Auto” menu, then click “Run”, it begin programming “Mboot.bin”, when
programming success, it will display a word “Pass”.

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See Appendix  “How to upgrade MBOOT using USB”


 Copy the SW BIN image “V8-6328L01-LB1V0**.bin” into the USB stick root path..
 Plug the USB stick to the TV
 Into the factory menu (picture1) and Select USB upgrade option.

picture1 picture2
 Into the upgrade menu and Select Mboot Upgrade. If the TV found the MBOOT BIN, Select
YES upgrade is begin (see picture2).
 When update is successful (about 10 S). TV should restart automatically, Please wait the
TV to finish the loading logo to display.

Appendix  “How to upgrade FLASH SW using USB”

There are two methods to upgrade SW using USB, the first one like below:
 In the previous of upgrade SW using USB, should program mboot bin file”
V8-6328L14-LB1Vxxx.bin” by ISP_Tool or by USB. .
 Then switch off TV by removing AC cord.
 Copy the SW BIN image “MS6328LA14_FULL_UPGRADE.bin” into USB stick (pen drive)
root path
Note: If there’s already other “MS6328LA14_FULL_UPGRADE.bin” into USB root, it
needs to be deleted or renamed
 Plug USB stick to the TV
 Press and hold the power key of key board before reconnect AC cord to restart TV for
5-8seconds.
 Once USB stick starts blinking, TV is uploading SW BIN image.
 When update is successful, TV should restart automatically.
 Remember to perform “Factory menuNVM reset“ and then press RCU “OK” key
 Switch off TV by removing AC cord
 Reconnect AC cord to restart TV and wait few seconds for Eeprom update

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The second method:
 To use this method, there should be SW in mainboard to ensure TV can display normally.
 Copy the SW BIN image “V8-6328L14-LF1VXXX.bin” into USB stick (pen drive) root path
 Press RCU MENUSettingFunctionsoftware upgradeOKBy USB
 TV display warning information, that means it is upgrading, almost 3minutes later, when
upgrade successful, TV should restart automatically.

Appendix  “How to change ProjectID with RCU”

 Process following subsequence IR codes to change project ID: 062598+MENU+xxx (xxx:


Project ID, ex: 001)
 Restart TV

Appendix  “How to upgrade MAC Address

 Upgrading MAC address need to use the tool in factory and through serial command, the
specific methods according to the operation of the factory guidance.

Appendix  “Factory Menu Description”

1- Factory hotkey submenu

Item Sub-item Value Note


Factory OFF:hotkey is invalid
Off/On
hotkey ON :hotkey(Return key) is availability

2-Warm-Up Mode submenu

Item Sub-item Value Note


Select panel On with left/right key, Press

Warm-UP “EXIT” key to enter the burning mode;


Off/On
Mode Press “Menu” key on keyboard to exit the

burning mode

3-ADC submenu

As SoC as built-in A/D self-calibration mechanism, there’s not any ADC to perform.

4-White Balance submenu

Item Sub-item Value Note


Balance source are:
Source HDMI,etc
HDMI, ATV, DTV, PAL, NTSC, CMP

White Normal Warm and cool value is relative to Normal


Color Temp
Balance /Warm/Cool one. Normal is the default Tone mode

R Gain 000..255 R White balance (-127..+128 for gain)

G Gain 000..255 G White balance (-127..+128 for gain)

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B Gain 000..255 B White balance (-127..+128 for gain)

R Offset 000..255 R Gray balance (-127..+128 for offset)

G Offset 000..255 G Gray balance (-127..+128 for offset)

B Offset 000..255 B Gray balance (-127..+128 for offset)

Press “OK” key to initial the preset RGB


White Balance Init DO
Gain/Offset value

YPbPr ADC Status NG

5-Shop init submenu

Item Sub-item Value Note


Clear date of NVM in user menu, include

the value related installation, and Clear


Shop Init DO
date of factory menu except the item of

Balance and sound ,set to default value

6-NVM Reset submenu

Item Sub-item Value Note


Reset Clear NVM values , and set to default
DO
ALL value

7-Preset Factory Channel submenu-----NC


Item Sub-item Value Note
Preset the channel table of factory. To

preset the channel table of certain factory,

Preset Factory HZ/CD/NM/W firstly choose the corresponding factory

Channel X/POLAND name, then press OK button of remote

control and wait until the disappearance of

Factory Menu.

8-Power On Mode submenu


Item Sub-item Value Note
ON: The set will power on after switching

on power
Power
ON/LAST/STB STB: Force TV to start in standby
On Mode
Last: Force TV to start from last power

status

9-USB UPDATE submenu

Item Sub-item Value Note


Main Upgrade Upgrade software
USB
MEMC Upgrade Upgrade MEMC
UPDATE
HDCP Uprade Upgrade HDCP

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Mboot upgrade Upgrade Mboot

NVM Upgrade Upgrade NVM

NVM backup Backup NVM

CH list Upgrade Upgrade CH list

CH list backup Backup CH list

0- DeviceID test submenu

Item Sub-item Value Note


DeviceID
OK/Fail
test

Appendix  “Instructions of Updating DID,UID and MAC”

1,use the Uart command to sent DID and MAC using the command :
DID write: B2 DATA 0 TO DATA N(ASCII )
UID write:B8 DATA 0 TO DATA N(ASCII )
MAC write:B3 MAC address 6 (Binary)
The process is as the picture below:

Portal give the UID and DID to the factory local service ,and the service connect to the factory LAN.
When product line produce the IPTV , there will be a work station (PC normally) down load the DID , UID
and also MAC from the local service ,then using UART command sent them to the module.

2,How to test the function:


When there is a module need to test the Device function connect the set to the LAN use the device ID test the
module will sent the device ID information and user ID information to the local service and compare with the
data-base .so that the data is verified .

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Appendix ”NETWORK CONNECTION AND TEST”

1.Network connection
You can set up your TV so that it can access the Internet through your local area network (LAN)
using a wired or wireless connection.
1.1Connecting to a wired network
You can attach your TV to your LAN using cable in three ways:
• You can attach your TV to your LAN by connecting the LAN port on your TV to an external modem
using a Cat 5 cable.
• You can attach your TV to your LAN by connecting the LAN port on your TV to a IP Sharer which is
connected to an external modem. Use Cat 5 cable for the connection.
• Depending on how your network is configured, you may be able to attach your TV to your LAN by
connecting the LAN port on your TV directly to a network wall outlet using a Cat 5 cable. Note that the
wall outlet is attached to a modem or router elsewhere in your house.
Select Options > Network > Configuration >Interface, then select Ethernet to connect to a wired
network.
1.2 Connecting to a wireless network
To connect your TV to your network wirelessly, you need a wireless router or modem and a Wireless
LAN Adapter. Connect your Wireless High Gain USB
Adapter (USB dongle) delivered with your TV to your TV’s USB 1 port.
1.2.1 Select Options > Network > Configuration >Interface, then select Wireless to connect to a
wireless network.
1.2.2. Select Wireless setting and press OK/► to enter.
1.2.3. Connection Methods: You can setup the wireless network connection three ways.
1.2.3.1 Scan
• Select Wireless setting > Scan, then press OK/►, the TV will scan all access points within range.
The access points found by the TV will be displayed.
• Select an available access point, then press OK/► to connect the TV to it.
Notes:
- If you select a protected access point, you will have to enter the corresponding password.Press
Menu on the remote control to display virtual keyboard to enable you to enter the password.
- This set has a memory function of available access point, which enables your set to be connected
to the network even if you switch on TV after power off.
1.2.3.2 Manual
Select Wireless setting > Manual, then press OK/►, you will be prompted to enter the correct SSID

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of an available wireless router to setup the connection.
-1.2.3.3 Auto
If your AP supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), you can connect to the network via PIN (Personal
Identification Number) or PBC (Push Button Configuration). WPS will automatically configure the
SSID and WPA key in either mode. Select Wireless setting > Auto, then press OK/► to enter.
• PIN: Select PIN and press OK/► to enter. Generate a random PIN code. Make sure this code is
installed to the AP. (For the procedures, refer to your router manual.) Press OK/► again to setup the
connection.
• PBC: If your router has a PBC push button, select PBC, then press OK/► to enter. Press PBC
push button on your router within 2 EN 12 minutes after you press OK/► again. Your TV will
automatically acquire all the network setting values it needs and connect to your network.
Network setup
1. Press Menu on the remote control and select
Options > Network > Configuration > Internet connection. Press ◄/► to select On. Wait until the
connection is automatically established.
2. Select Options > Network > Configuration >Connection test, then press OK/► to check the
Internet connectivity. If fail, follow below step to make sure the connectivity.
3. Select Options > Network > Configuration > IP setting, then press OK/► to enter the IP setting
menu.
- Set Address type to Auto, it will acquire and enter the needed IP address automatically.
- You can follow below steps to enter your IP address manually.
• Set Address type to Manual, then press ▼ to go to the first entry field.
• Enter the IP address, Subnet mask, Default gateway, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS values.
Use the digit buttons to enter numbers and the arrow buttons to move from one entry field to another.
- After setting, select Options > Network > Configuration > Connection test to check the Internet
connectivity again.
4. Select Options > Network > Configuration> Information, then press OK/► to display the
information on current connection, such as Interface, Address type, IP address, etc..
Share & See
Note: This manual covers products with either Share& See or DLNA function. Share & See is DLNA
compatible.
Connecting to your PC
Make sure to set up a wired or wireless connection from your TV to a router first. Then connect your
PC to your router either through a network cable or wirelessly. Follow the steps in turn specified
hereafter, then you can enjoy recorded video, picture, music and/or text files saved on your PC.
Adding media from your PC for sharing
Install a DLNA media server in your PC. The simple and familiar server you may install is Microsoft
Windows Media Player 11. Allow your TV to share the designated files on your PC.
1. Open Microsoft Windows Media Player 11.
- Select Library > Media sharing.
- Check the checkbox Share my media to.
- Select the icon of the TV set connected to your PC.
- Select Allow to allow the TV set to access your PC, and select OK to enable your allowing.
Note: You can push Settings button to customize your desired settings.
2. - Select Library > Add to Libray.
- Select your personal folders or folders of other users that you can access for sharing.
- Select Add and press OK to enable your adding.
Share & See application

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1. Select Options > Network > Applications > Share & See, then press ◄/► to select On.
2. Press Menu on the remote control and select USB, then press OK to launch Share & See
applications.
Stopping Share & See function
1. Select Options > Network > Configuration >Internet connection, and set it to Off.
2. Or select Options > Network > Applications >Share & See, and set it to Off.
Opera browser
This feature brings desired contents and services directly from the web to your TV.
Notes:
- Configure the network settings before using this feature.
- Unsupported fonts within the provider’s content will not display normally.
- Slow responses and/or interruptions may occur, depending on your network conditions.
1. Press Option on the remote control and select Quick access > Opera.
2. Press OK to display the homepage of your browser.
3. Use ▲/▼/◄/► on the remote control to navigate through the webpage, and press OK on the
remote control to confirm an entry or selection. You can also press Menu on the remote control to
access or exit virtual keyboard. Connect your wired or wireless mouse through your TV’s USB jack.
Use your mouse to navigate within the webpage.
Home: Click it to display the homepage.
Back: Return to the webpage you just left.
Go to: Select from the list to get back to a recently visited webpage.
Refresh: Click it to refresh the webpage.
Bookmark manager: Click it to display the Bookmark manager.
English
- Add a folder: Add folders to your Bookmark manager so as to organise your bookmarks into
folders to include all the websites you visit frequently. Click Add a folder bar, type a name for the
folder, and then click Add. Repeat this step until you have created as many folders as you’d like.
- Visit a bookmark: Go to a bookmark by simply clicking its name, instead of having to type its
address.
- Delete a bookmark: Click the Delete icon after a link to delete the link if you want to.
- Edit a bookmark: Click the Edit icon after a link to edit the name and/or URL of the bookmark if
you want to.
- Click Close bookmark manager bar to close.
Add a bookmark: Go to the webpage you want to add to your Bookmark manager and click Type a
new name for the webpage if you want to, specify the folder that the bookmark should be created in,
then click Add.

Notes for password in Parental Control Lock function:


- The default password is 1234. You can change it to a new one.
- The super password is 0423. If you forget your code, enter the super password to override any
existing codes.

Appendix  “Instructions of Updating SW”

1. The following IC should be pre-copied before SMT process

Positon PART TYPE Part Number SW

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U302 SO-8 13-W25Q16-00B(CPP) MBOOT:
V8-6328L14-LB1Vxxx
U301 IC-TSOP48 13-FHMT29-4GB(CPP) Main Software:
V8-6328L14-LF1Vxxx

2 The DEVICE ID/MAC Address/HDCP KEY/ESN KEY must be upgrade by debug port into U302.

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Signal Flow Diagram

Panel

LVDS
Transimiter
TPA3113D

SPI
DDR FLASH
VEDIO IN
MSD6308RT DDR
Audio in
Key
IR

SPDIF
Audio out
CABLE
Network FAT+ / FAT- (ATV)
ANATENA
D+ / D-

D+ / D-

RX+/RX-
(ATV/DTV)
HDMI2
HDMI1

HDMI3
WIFI

USB

1
Power Supply Block Diagram

2
Power Supply Flow

52v

transform
Power

3
I²C Bus Block Diagram

HDMI1_SCL
HDMI1 HDMI1_SDA

TU1_SCL
HDMI2_SCL TU101
HDMI2 TU1_SDA
HDMI2_SDA MS08PA Tuner
HDMI3_SCL
HDMI3 HDMI3_SDA

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F F

3_3VSB
BL_ON 12V
T If Input Voltage=24V,CD90/CD91=2.2uF/50V VCCK
(Vin=3V-36V)
T
If Input Voltage=12V,CD90/CD91=10uF/16V(NO:28-CC0106-KBX) RD93=22K
POWER_ON L000
R000
T 1UH VCCK
C007 C009
2K2
C008
R001 0.1U 10U 10U U001 @max3A
330R POWER_ON C006 NC/220P MP2143 C018 C019 C020

GND
POWER_ON_OUT R015 22U 22U 10U
BL_ON_OUT 4 PGND OUT 5 150K
BL_ON R007 C005

GND
BL_ON_OUT R008 R010

9
R004 100K 1000P 33K 82K (Vin=2.5V-5.5V) 3 SW AGND 6
GND

VIN
330R C000 C001 COMP FSW BOM COST=2.35RMB
0.01U
5 4 5V 2 VIN FB 7 Vref=0.6V
R003 0.01U
10K 6 FB GND 3 R011 GND Min 1.16V/ Max 1.24V
0.1U 10R 1 PG EN 8
GND
C010 C015 C016 R017
7 SS BST 2 L001 10U 0.1U
4.7UH R018 120K
5VSTB
GND 8 EN LX 1 510K
C017
GND @max4A R026 R027
C011 C012 C013 0.1U 39K 1K
DIM_PWM U000

10R
R012
22U 22U 10U Fixed Fsw=1.2MHZ For timing sequence
R005 T AOZ1284PI D000
DIM_OUT 220R SK54 R013 GND
DIM_PWM R009 Fixed OCP=4.2A
C004 27K
C003 22K R016
E DIM_OUT 0.1U If Vout=1V Set RD61=150K RD62=4.7K RD63=220K 39K E
0.047U 3_3VSB

GND GND If Vout=1.2V Set RD61=150K RD62=0R RD63=150K

R028
Vref=0.8V

470P
R006 C014

4K7
C002 If Vout=1.5V Set RD61=150K RD62=8.2K RD63=91K
33K GND
Change RD90 to adjust Fsw, Set Fsw=600kHZ

R028A
R014 If Vout=1.8V Set RD61=150K RD62=6.2K RD63=68K R029
0.01U GND VID0
5K1 4K7
Fixed OCP=5.5A

0R
GND BOM COST=1.22RMB
Q010
If Vout=12V Set RD95=51K RD96=3.6K RD91=68K CD97 /CD98/CD99=10uF/16V 2N7002K
GND GND
If Vout=5V Set RD95=27K RD96=5.1K RD91=100K CD97 /CD98=22uF/10V(NO:28-CA0226-MBX ) And CD99 NC And LD90=4.7UH(NO:33-YLL479-MTX)
GND

D D

3_3V

4 4

C036
U003 C021 C022 C023 T

220U 6.3V
GND/ADJ1
AS1117-3.3 NC/0.1U 3_3V

OUT 2
10U 10U

VIN 3
Q001A 5V
PMV65XP 5V
GND
GND

D
S
SWITCH POWER C024 0.1U
C025 10U

G
5VSTB
U002 Q001
3_3VSB 1 8 5V
AS1117-3.3 S1 D1 T GND
T
2 7
5V
5VSTB S2 D2
U004 1V5
3 VIN 3 6 U004A

4 4
3_3VSB AZ1117 T
R019 S3 D3 AS1117AD
1_5V
2 OUT 4 4
33K 4 5 3 2
C

GND/ADJ1
G D4 VIN VOUT C

OUT 2
C030

VIN 3
C032 1GND/ADJ C033 C034 C035 PMK50XP ADJ/GND
C031
10U 22U R020 C 1
10U
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C026 10U
0.1U
B R024
POWER_ON
330R

C029
E
BT3904
LO =>Panel OFF
HI =>Panel ON R021
3K3

0.1U
GND GND R022
GND R025
2K7
68R

C027 0.1U
GND C028 10U
Output 1.5076V=1.25*(1+68/330)
GND

U005A U005 1_5V_E

4 4
AS1117AD AZ1117 T
1_5V_E

GND/ADJ1
3 2

OUT 2
VIN VOUT

VIN 3
ADJ/GND
B B
1

C039 10U
R030
330R

R031
68R

C037 0.1U
C038 10U
Output 1.5076V=1.25*(1+68/330)
GND

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GND

RXVN_1 F900 F901


ETHERNET IPTV IN WLAN CONNECTOR
TXVN_0
TXVP_0] RXVP_1

NEARLY IC
AV IN NEARLY CONNECTOR Must be differential 100ohm
U900
10
C201A TXVP_0 1 16 NET_TX1P
R201A
68R 0.047U VCOM0 9

GND
R917 R918 GND
GND_AV_IN 2 15 NET_TXC
T T AV NET_RXC 8
C201 TXVN_0 3 14 NET_TX1N 75R 75R
RXC

T T
R201 7
33R 0.047U C916 NET_RX1N
P900 6 AV1_V_IN 4 13 RX1N 6
1000P

GND
YELLOW TS8121CLF 5
5 12 NET_TXC
TXC

T T T
5 C904 1000P C916A 4
R904 RXVP_1 6 11 NET_RX1P NET_RX1P
AV1/Y RX1P
75R NC/47P NET_TX1N 3
R919 R920 TX1N
4 7 10 NET_RXC 2
NET_TX1P
TX1P

T
WHITE RXVN_1 8 9 NET_RX1N 75R 75R 1
3
12
GND
2 11
RED P902
1
C905 C907
0.1U
0.1U
GND
L_IN R_IN close to conn. close to SOC
GND T T
GND
R911 10K C207 2U2 AV/YPBPR_L_IN
close to U300

R912 10K C208 2U2 AV/YPBPR_R_IN

560P
AV/YPBPR_R_IN

560P
AV/YPBPR_L_IN]

R913 12K

12K

C902
R914
C901
GND GND
headphone out GND
AUDIO Output

Close to soc
GND
HP_L
T
C932
L202 22U
HP_L 10UH 5
4 L GND R208
C933 T AVOUT_R AVOUT_L C209
L203 22U T 220K
10UH 3 GND T 1000P
HP_R
P901 4 C903
2 R
R245 R246 WHITE AVOUT1_L_OUT
3_3V 200R 200R T 1 CVBS 2U2
P913 3
HP_R
T

F1 2U2
Z2
F3 F4 2 AVOUT1_R_OUT
C262 C263 GND RED C900
10U 10U
R973 1
INCONNECTED=H 10K HP_DET_IN
GND F2 C210 R207
CONNECTED=L T
GND 220K
R972 1000P
HP_DET_IN 1K GND

C934 GND
0.1U

CLOSE TO SOC

GND

TU1_VCC

TUNER
Close to tunter

GND The impedance Zi between FAT+ & FAT- should be >=1K


The total capacitance should be <=40PF
R100

22P
R104
4K7

C100
4K7

T_SDA T T T_SCL
R101

TUNER_FAT-
T_SDA 33R TU1_SCL Close to MSTAR SOC
IF-AN 11TUNER_FAT+ T_SCL R102 TU1_SDA
IF-AP 10TUNER_AGC T IF+
IF_AGC_A 33R TUNER_AGC
9 IF_AGC 9
IF_DN 8 TUNER_FAT- GND
IF_DP 4 4
7 C102 IF_N 8
IF_AGC_D 6 TU1_VCC 22P U201
VCC TUNER_FAT+
T
GND/ADJ1
5 T_SDA IF- IF_P 7 AZ1117
OUT 2

SDA 4 T_SCL
VIN 3

SCL
TUGND C105 GND
3 NC 6 5V TU1_VCC
GND C104 GND
3_3V

2 RF_SW1 T
RF_SW 1 22P 22P GND2 R103 C211
5
0R NC/47P

33P
T_SDA

C109A
SDA
TU100

GND 4
T_SCL
R210

C214
4K7

TUNER_FAT+
C112
GND GND SCL 3 C109
T Z1 C107 0.1U FAT+_D
220U 6.3V

TAGC TU1_VCC C108 C111 0.22UH


TUNER_FAT-
R105 VCC 10U 0.1U TUNER_FAT+
R105A R211 2
0.1U
TU101

1K 100R IF_AGC 0R IF-AGC 10V


TUNER_AGC GND1 C212
1 20P R209
NC/200R
C216
C106

C215
0.1U
6800P

0.022U C110 0.1U


GND
C106A

GND 0.22UH FAT-_D


TUNER_FAT-
RF_SW C213
T R106 GND NC/47P
GND

33P
470R RF_SW

C110A
RF_SW1 GND

TU1_VCC
Close to SOC
C103

C113

GND
0.1U

Close to tunter GND


T When tuner is 18723,CT70&CT71 0R close to SOC
10U

TU_VCC

GND
GND
HDMI/MHL
P903
H1_HPD P904
H1_HPD H1_RX2+ 1 H3_HPD P905
RX2+ H3_HPD H3_RX2+ 1 H2_HPD
RX2+ H2_HPD
H1_SCL H1_SCL 2 H2_RX2+ 1
GND1
H3_SCL H3_SCL 2 RX2+
GND1 H2_SCL
H1_RX2- 3 H2_SCL MHL_DETECT 2
H1_SDA H1_SDA RX2- H3_RX2- GND1
H3_SDA 3
H1_RX1+ H3_SDA RX2- H2_SDA H2_RX2-
4 RX1+ H2_SDA 3
H_CEC H_CEC H3_RX1+ 4 RX2-
RX1+
5 F12 H_CEC H2_RX1+ 4
GND2 F11 H_CEC RX1+
H1_5V 5
H1_5V H1_RX1- 6 GND2 5
RX1- H3_5V H3_5V H3_RX1- 6 H2_5V GND2
RX1- H2_5V
H1_RX0+ 7 H2_RX1- 6
RX0+ H3_RX0+ RX1-
GND 7
8 RX0+ H2_RX0+ 7
GND3 GND
8 GND RX0+
GND3
H1_RX0- 9 8
RX0- H3_RX0- GND3
9
H1_RXC+ 10 RX0- H2_5V H2_RX0- 9
RXC+
H3_RXC+ 10 RX0-
RXC+

1
11 H2_RXC+ 10 RXC+
GND4 11 D401/NC
H1_RXC- 12 GND4 11
R921 RXC- BAT54C

3
H3_RXC- 12 GND4
100R RXC-
CEC H_CEC 13 H2_RXC- 12
NC1 H_CEC RXC-
13 R940
NC1

2
H1_ARC 14 NC2 0R H_CEC 13
R922 47K 14 NC1
R930 47K NC2
H1_SCL 15 14 NC2
DDCCLK 5V
R923 47K H3_SCL 15 R942
H1_SDA 16 R931 47K DDCCLK R941 H2_SCL
R924 100R DDCDA 4K7 15
HDMI1_SCL R932 100R H3_SDA 16 10K DDCCLK
DDCDA
HDMI1_SDA 17 HDMI3_SCL R943 100R H2_SDA 16 DDCDA
GND5 HDMI3_SDA 17 HDMI2_SCL
R925 100R H1_5V 18 GND5 17
VCC HDMI2_SDA
R933 100R H3_5V 18 GND5
VCC
H1_HPD 19 R944 100R H2_5V 18 VCC
R927 HPD H3_HPD 19 R945
R935 HPD H2_HPD_OUT 33R H2_HPD 19
R926 1K
R934 1K HPD
10K
10K
R928 GND
C
4K7 R936 GND
H1_HPD_OUT B C
GND
Q402 H3_HPD_OUT 4K7
B
E BT3904 Q403
E BT3904

GND
GND

U901 H2_5V
5V 1 6
VIN VOUT
R937 R938
MHL_DETECT 100R MHL_CABLE_DET 2 5 C913 C914

100U
5R6 H2_5V

10V
C912
C926 AVDD5V_MHL GND ILIM
R929
H1_ARC 2U2 0R H1_ARC_OUT R946 10U 0.1U
MHL_EN NC/100R 3 4
EN/EN# FAULT
C918 MHL_CABLE_DET RT9728B
R939 R949
18K GND
F403

300K C919 C910 C911


0.047U R947 1K
R948
0.1U 10U 0.1U
NC/10K
GND
GND
GND GND

USB CONNECTOR 3_3VSB


Z4 MNT-HOLE2
SPDIF
T

6
GND

MNT-HOLE1 D100 NC/ 0BAV99


5
2 1
3
USB1_5V USB2_D- USB2_D+
SPDIF R958 GND
T T T GND-1
4 C930 R964 T 47K
USB2_D+ R952 2R2
0.1U 220R
DPOS-1 SPDIF_OUT 2
3 C198 CLOSE TO connect
USB2_D- R953 2R2 T Z5 BLACK
R951 DNEG-1
2 R963 1
0R/1206/NC C931 R244
5V
1 VCC-1 close to SOC 120R P912 22K
33P KEY_IN KEY_IN
F7 F5 P906
U902 F10
5 1 C917 C248
C906

R244/C248 CLOSE TO IC
100U
10V

C915 VIN VOUT 10U 3_3VSB


10U 0.1U
R950 1
2 GND KEY
4K7 GND T
2 KEY1

LED
4 3 GND 3 GND GND
EN/EN# NC
GND RT9711A GND GND 4 NC F103
KEY T

GND
GND R960
P909 1K LED_OUT
IR LED_OUT
3_3VSB GND T
Z7

T
C906A
10V T WIFI_ON 1 C925
0.1U

0.1U
IR R961 IR_IN
GND

C920

R962
C921
P908 2 3_3VSB 220R
R900 4K7 0.1U
100U 3_3VSB
220R/NC WIFI_EN GND
6 3
WIFI

R-LED
5 4 C924
C923
D- D+ RXDTXD P907 NC T
4 5 GND
R954 T T T T 9 Z6 0.1U GND
1 R965 2R2 1000P
R901
220R
100R 3 WIFI_D+ P910
U0RX R956 8
USB1_D-_IN 2R2 2 R966 2R2 WIFI_D-
7 2
USB1_D+_IN
3_3V

2R2 3
U0TX 6 1
5V
USB1_D+_IN

4
USB1_D-_IN

R955 R957 F8 F9 RX TX 5 GND


T T R965AUSB2_D+
100R WIFI_D+ 0R
Z3
T 10
MNT-HOLE1
WIFI_D-0R R966AUSB2_D-
11 MNT-HOLE2

GND
3_3VSB
core power

3_3VSB 12V
VCCK L201
600R +1_15V_VDDC_RX
3 MCU_RESET
1 2 T C220A C220 C221 C222 C223 C224 C225 C226 C227 C228 C228A
2U2 2U2 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 10U/NC 0.1U/NC 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U

C503
R238 D210 R242

2U2
22K 0BAV99
56K
E Q201
R239 47K E

B
GND R241 B
Q200 C MCU_RESET 3K3 C GND
BT3906 BT3906
C260 Reset=H
Normal=L

R240 47K
10U R243
C261 27K
NC/0.1U
NC
D200
1 2
Close to SOC BAT54C 3 GND 1_5V
GND If 24v<17.8V then reset_H 1_5V
If 12v<8.3V then reset_H
STB_RST
C300 C301 C302 C303 C304 C305 C306
Normal=H 10U 2U2 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U/NC 0.1U/NC
Standby=L

C348

C349
0.1U

0.1U
GND
DDR3 POWER

GND
P911

39 40
STANDBY POWER_3.3
TXO0+ 37 38 TXO0- L900 PANEL_VCC 3_3VSB
30R Q901
TXO1+ 35 36 TXO1- 12V PMV65XP T
30R

D
S
5V PANEL_VCC
TXO2+ 33 34 TXO2- L901/NC R231 R232
0R 3_3VSB 0R
R968 AVDD_DMPLL AVDD_AU
TXOC+ TXOC-

G
31 32
33K
C229 C230 C231 C232 C233 C234 C235 C236 C237
TXO3+ 29 30 TXO3-

C929
10U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U/NC 0.1U/NC 0.1U/NC 0.1U 0.1U/NC
TXO4+ 27 28 TXO4- R969 C
4K7 Q900

0.1U
B
25 26 PANEL_ON
SEL_LVDS

C928
E
BT3904
23 24 T
LO =>Panel OFF
HI =>Panel ON R970 GND
21 22 LVDS_SEL 3K3
0.1U GND
R971
TXE0+ 19 20 TXE0- 2K7

TXE1+ 17 18 TXE1- R967


100R
TXE2+ 15 16 TXE2-
GND
TXEC+ 13 14 TXEC- GND
TXE3+ 11 12 TXE3-
TXE4+ 9 10 TXE4-

7 8

5 6 Z8
T

GND 3 4 GND C240 NORMAL POWER 3.3V


R354 22R 3_3V
1 2 PANEL_12V DIM_OUT MS_DIM_OUT 33P
R603 0R

GND
T

C238 XTALO
0.1U
AUVRM AUVAG X24M1
PANEL_VCC R212
C239 24M C242 C243 C244 C245
L200 0.47U NC/1M 10U 0.1U 0.1U
C927 C241 1U
1000R
0.1U 33P

GND
XTALI

GND GND close to SOC GND


U200

U20 W14
PCM_D0 TS0_D0
V15 W13
PCM_D1 TS0_D1
AA18 W11
PCM_D2 TS0_D2
Y20 Y15
PCM_D3 TS0_D3
T16 Y13
PCM_D4 TS0_D4
W18 Y12
PCM_D5 TS0_D5
T14 Y14
PCM_D6 TS0_D6
Y21 W12
PCM_D7 TS0_D7
AA12
U200 NAND_D0 TS0_CLK
Y18 AA13
NAND_D1 PCM_A0 TS0_VLD
W17 Y11
NAND_D2 PCM_A1 TS0_SYNC
Y17
M3 NAND_D3 PCM_A2 U200
W16
RIN0P RXVN_1 PCM_A3
L2 B2 NAND_D4 Y16
GIN0M RN PCM_A4
L3
K2
GIN0P
BIN0P
PHY RP
TN
B1
C2
RXVP_1
TXVN_0
NAND_D5
NAND_D6
AA16
W15
PCM_A5 TS1_D0
T13
U13
VCCK L11
VDDC 3_3VSB
M5 C1 TXVP_0 PCM_A6 TS1_D1 M11 J7
HSYNC0 TP NAND_D7 AA15 T12
N12
VDDC7 AVDD_NODIE
M4 PCM_A7 TS1_D2
Y19 U10 VDDC1
VSYNC0 PCM_A8 TS1_D3 N13 K7
AA19 T11 VDDC2 AVDD_DVI_USB_MPLL
PCM_A9 TS1_D4 N14 L7
AA20 U11 VDDC3 AVDD_DVI_USB_MPLL1
HD1_PR_IN PCM_A10 TS1_D5 N15
N2 C4 WIFI_D- W21 T10 VDDC4
HD1_Y_IN- N1
RIN1P DM_P0
B4 WIFI_D+ PCM_A11 TS1_D6 P12 R6 AVDD_AU
V20 V12 VDDC5 AVDD_AU33
HD1_Y_IN N3
GIN1M
GIN1P RGB USB DP_P0
DM_P1
Y10 USB1_D-_IN W20
PCM_A12
PCM_A13
TS1_D7
TS1_CLK
V13
P13
VDDC6
R5 AVDD_DMPLL
HD1_PB_IN M2 W10 USB1_D+_IN V17 U12 AVDD3P3_DMPLL
HD1_SOG_IN M1 BIN1P DP_P1 PCM_A14 TS1_VLD P14
V10 AVDDL_MOD
SOGIN1 TS1_SYNC R15
VDDP
M12
W19 DVDD_RX_1 3_3V
R2 T1 PCM_RESET M14 R16
U16 DVDD_RX_2 AVDD_MOD
RIN2P CVBS1P AV1_V_IN PCM_IRQA_N M13 R17
R3
P2
GIN2M CVBS CVBS0P
T3
T2 VCOM0
U17
T15
PCM_IOWR_N
W2 FAT+_D +1_15V_VDDC_RX
DVDD_DDR AVDD_MOD1
GIN2P VCOM0 PCM_OE_N VIFP A7 R18
P3 R1 V16 W1 FAT-_D DVDD_RX_1_1 AVDD_PLL
BIN2P CVBS_OUT PCM_IORD_N VIFM B7
K4 U15 DVDD_RX_2_1
HSYNC2 PCM_CE_N C7
M6 U14 DVDD_DDR1
VSYNC2 PCM_WE_N
V19 Y3 IF-AGC
PCM_CD_N IFAGC
V18
PCM_REG_N
V21
PCM_WAIT_N
AA4 RF_SW
NAND_ALE TGPIO0
T8 Y4
NAND_ALE TGPIO1 N11 V6 AVDD5V_MHL
MSD6308RTMN NAND_WPZ T9 MCP_VDDC AVDD5V_MHL
NAND_WPZ P11
NAND_CEZ V7 MCP_VDDC1
NAND_CLE NAND_CEZ C246
U9

GND

GND
NAND_CLE F8 H7
NAND_REZ V9 DVDD_NODIE GND_EFUSE
NAND_WEZ NAND_REZ TU1_SCL
U8 Y2 1U
NAND_RBZ NAND_WEZ T_I2C_CLK
U7 Y1 TU1_SDA
NAND_RBZ T_I2C_SDA 1_5V
C5
AVDD_DDR0_D
K12
AVDD_DDR0_D1
L12 H11
AVDD_DDR0_D2 GND70
K11 H12
AVDD_DDR0_CMD GND71
H13
GND72
C6 H14
AVDD_DDR1_D GND73
K14 H15
MSD6308RTMN AVDD_DDR1_D1 GND74
L14 H16
AVDD_DDR1_D2 GND75
K13 H17
AVDD_DDR1_CMD GND60
L13 H18
AVDD_DDR1_CLK GND61
J8
GND62
B6 J9
AVDD_DRAM1 GND63
B5 J10
AVDD_DRAM GND64
J11
GND65
J12
GND66
J13
GND67
J14
GND68
K8
GND69
K9
GND78
K10
GND33
A6 L8
GND9 GND79
A13 L9
GND GND80
A15 L10
GND1 GND34
A18
GND2
B12 M7
GND3 GND35
B14 M8
GND4 GND36
B16 M9
GND5 GND37
B17 M10
GND6 GND38
B19 N4
U200 U200 B20
GND7 GND39
N5
GND8 GND40
C9 N6
GND10 GND41
AV/YPBPR_L_IN H1_RX0- C10 N7
U5 H2 T18 N19 TXE0- GND11 GND42
AV/YPBPR_R_IN LINE_IN_1L A_RX0N 3D_EN/PCM_PWR_EN LVA0N C21 N8
V5 J3 H1_RX0+ AMP_MUTE T17 N21 TXE0+ GND12 GND43
LINE_IN_1R A_RX0P AMP_MUTE LVA0P D9 N9
T5
T4
LINE_IN_2L A_RX1N
J2
J1
H1_RX1-
H1_RX1+
MS_DIM_OUT U18
LG_DIM_OUT K5
BRI_ADJ PWM LVA1N
N20
P19
TXE1-
TXE1+ E20
GND13
GND76
GND44
GND45
N10
LINE_IN_2R A_RX1P H1_RX2- PWM_PM LVA1P F11 P4
V4 K3 P20 TXE2- GND14 GND46
LINE_IN_3L A_RX2N LVA2N F13 P5
U4 K1 H1_RX2+ R19 TXE2+ GND15 GND47
LINE_IN_3R A_RX2P F15 P6
AVOUT1_L_OUT V2
Analog audio A_RXCN
G2
H3
H1_RXC-
H1_RXC+ KEY_IN F4
LVA2P
LVACKN
R20
R21
TXEC-
TXEC+ F17
GND16
GND17
GND48
GND49
P7
LINE_OUT_0L A_RXCP HDMI1_SCL KEY0 LVACKP F19 P10
AVOUT1_R_OUT V1 H6 LED_OUT D4 T19 TXE3- GND18 GND50

HP_L
LINE_OUT_0R DDCDA_CK
DDCDA_DA
H5 HDMI1_SDA
G4 H1_HPD_OUT HP_DET_IN
G7
LED_R
ARC_DET
SAR LVA3N
LVA3P
T21 TXE3+
F21
G8
GND19 GND51
P15
P16
W4 G5 T20 TXE4- GND77 GND52
EARPHONEOUTL HOTPLUGA SAR3 LVA4N G9 P17
HP_R Y5 U19 TXE4+ GND20 GND53
EARPHONEOUTR
C_RX0N
W7 H2_RX0- LVDS LVA4P G10
G11
GND21 GND54
P18
Y8 H2_RX0+ D6 H20 TXO0- GND22
AUVAG C_RX0P H2_RX1- SPI_SDI PM_SPI_CK LVB0N G12 R4
AUVRM
V3
U2
VAG C_RX1N
W8
Y9 H2_RX1+
E7
D7
PM_SPI_DI SPI LVB0P
J19
J20
TXO0+
TXO1- G13
GND23
GND24
GND81
GND55
R7
VRM C_RX1P H2_RX2- PM_SPI_DO LVB1N G14 R11
AA9 F7 J21 TXO1+ GND25 GND56
C_RX2N PM_SPI_CZ1N LVB1P G15 R12
A3
B3
I2S_OUT_BCK HDMI C_RX2P
W9
AA7
H2_RX2+
H2_RXC- LVB2N
K19
K21
TXO2-
TXO2+ G16
GND26
GND27
GND57
GND58
R13
I2S_OUT_MCK C_RXCN LVB2P G17 R14
C3 Y7 H2_RXC+ K20 TXOC- GND28 GND59
I2S_OUT_WS C_RXCP LVBCKN G18
A2 W6 HDMI2_SCL U0RX L5 L19 TXOC+ GND29
I2S_OUT_SD I2S DDCDC_CK
DDCDC_DA
AA6 HDMI2_SDA U0TX L4
UART0_RX
UART0_TX
LVBCKP
LVB3N
L20 TXO3-
H8
GND82
T6
T7
E4 Y6 H2_HPD_OUT M19 TXO3+ GND30 GND83
I2S_IN_WS/T2_RESET HOTPLUGC LVB3P H9 U6
F5 L15 M20 TXO4- GND31 GND84
I2S_IN_BCK/T2_I2CS_SCL H3_RX0- M_I2C_SLC LVB4N H10
E5 E2 K15 M21 TXO4+ GND32
I2S_IN_SD/T2_I2CS_SDA D_RX0N M_I2C_SDA LVB4P
F3 H3_RX0+
D_RX0P
F2 H3_RX1- L16 G20
WIFI_EN D_RX1N UART_RX2 LDE
P9 F1 H3_RX1+ L17 H19 GND
SPI1_DI D_RX1P UART_TX2 LCK
R8
R9
SPI1_CK demod D_RX2N
G3
G1
H3_RX2-
H3_RX2+ LVSYNC
G21
G19 MSD6308RTMN
GND
SPI2_DI D_RX2P H3_RXC- LHSYNC
R10 D2
SPI2_CK D_RXCN H3_RXC+ VID0
E3 W3 J16

IR_IN
D_RXCP
DDCDD_CK
J4 HDMI3_SCL
L6 HDMI3_SDA
PANEL_ON E8
VID0
PANNEL_ON/OFF
TCON TCON0
TCON1
J17
F6 POWER_ON_OUTD1 J15
IRIN DDCDD_DA PWR_ON/OFF TCON2
MCU_RESET D3
HOTPLUGD
K6 H3_HPD_OUT BL_ON_OUT
PM_CONFIG0
D8
U3
VBL_CTRL GPIO_PM TCON3
K17
J18
RESET PMCONFIG0 TCON4
STB_RST D5 K18
J5 H1_ARC_OUT PM_CONFIG1 G6 3D_LR_IN TCON5
K16
3_3VSB
PAD_ARC0 PMCONFIG1 TCON6
XTALI AA2 J6 CEC L18
XTALO AA3
XTALIN CEC C247 TCON7
XTALOUT close to SOC
E6 NC/ 33P
SPDIF SPDIF_IN SPDIF_OUT
GND

F9 A4
TESTPIN SPDIF_OUT
P8 AA10 MHL_CABLE_DET R213 4K7
MCP_TEST MHL MHL_CABLE_DET
MHL_VBUS_EN
W5 MHL_EN MSD6308RTMN PM_CONFIG0

R214 NC/4K7
GND
R215 NC/ 4K7 SPI_SDI
MSD6308RTMN
R216 4K7

R217 4K7 PM_CONFIG1


R218 NC/4K7

R219 4K7 LG_DIM_OUT

R220 NC/4K7

GND
R327 R339 1_5V_E

5 4 5 4
B_DDR3_A12 B-DDR3-A12 B_DDR3_DQL0 B-DDR3-DQL0 U200
6 3 6 3
B_DDR3_BA1 22R B-DDR3-BA1 B_DDR3_DQL2 22R B-DDR3-DQL2
7 2 7 2 B_DDR3_A0
E11
B_A[0] B_DDR3_A1
F12
8 1 8 1 B_A[1]
D10 B_DDR3_A2
B_A[2] B_DDR3_A3
B10
R328 R340 B_A[3] B_DDR3_A4

G7
R9
R1
N9
N1

D9

H9
H2

D2
C9
C1
E15

K8
K2

B2

E9

A1
A8
F1
B_A[4] B_DDR3_A5
B11
5 4 5 4 B_A[5]
F14 B_DDR3_A6

VDD8
VDD7
VDD6
VDD5
VDD4
VDD3
VDD2
VDD1
VDD

VDDQ8
VDDQ7
VDDQ6
VDDQ5
VDDQ4
VDDQ3
VDDQ2
VDDQ
VDDQ1
B_DDR3_A10 B-DDR3-A10 B_DDR3_DQL6 B-DDR3-DQL6 B_A[6] B_DDR3_A7
C11
6 3 6 3 B_A[7]
D14 B_DDR3_A8
B_DDR3_CKE 22R B-DDR3-CKE 22R B_A[8]
B_DDR3_DQL4 B-DDR3-DQL4 A12 B_DDR3_A9
7 2 7 2 B_A[9]
F16 B_DDR3_A10 B-DDR3-A0 N3 D3 B-DDR3-DMU
B_A[10] A0 DMU
D13 B_DDR3_A11 B-DDR3-A1 P7 C7 B-DDR3-DQSU
1 B_A[11] A1 DQSU
8 8 1 D15 B_DDR3_A12 B-DDR3-A2 P3 B7 B-DDR3-DQSUB
B_A[12] A2 /DQSU
C12 B_DDR3_A13 B-DDR3-A3 N2
B_A[13] A3 B-DDR3-DQU0
R329 E13 B_DDR3_A14 B-DDR3-A4 P8 D7
B_DDR3_DQU5 R341 B_A[14] B-DDR3-A5 P2
A4 DQU0
C3 B-DDR3-DQU1
22R B-DDR3-DQU5 A20 B_DDR3_DQL0 A5 DQU1
5 4 B_DQL[0] B_DDR3_DQL1 B-DDR3-A6 R8 C8 B-DDR3-DQU2
A16 A6 DQU2
B_DDR3_A6 B-DDR3-A6 B_DQL[1] B_DDR3_DQL2 B-DDR3-A7 R2 C2 B-DDR3-DQU3
C19 A7 DQU3
6 3 R342 B_DQL[2]
C15 B_DDR3_DQL3 B-DDR3-A8 T8 A7 B-DDR3-DQU4
22R B_DQL[3] B-DDR3-A9 A8 DQU4
B_DDR3_A4 B-DDR3-A4 C20 B_DDR3_DQL4 R3 A2 B-DDR3-DQU5
5 4 B_DQL[4] B-DDR3-A10 A9 DQU5 B-DDR3-DQU6
7 2 L7 B8
B_DDR3_DQU7 B-DDR3-DQU7 MIU0 B_DQL[5]
C14 B_DDR3_DQL5
B-DDR3-A11 R7
A10 DQU6
A3 B-DDR3-DQU7
8 1 6
22R
3
E9
ZQ MIU1 B_DQL[6]
B21
B15
B_DDR3_DQL6
B_DDR3_DQL7 B-DDR3-A12 N7
A11
A12
DQU7
B_DDR3_DQU1 B-DDR3-DQU1 B_DQL[7]
F18 B_DDR3_DQU0

240R
7 2 B_DQU[0] B-DDR3-BA0 M2 E7 B-DDR3-DML

R230
R330 D19 B_DDR3_DQU1 BA0 DML
B_DQU[1] B-DDR3-BA1 N8 F3 B-DDR3-DQSL
8 1 B_DQU[2]
D17 B_DDR3_DQU2
B-DDR3-BA2 M3
BA1 U300 DQSL
G3 B-DDR3-DQSLB
5 4 E21 B_DDR3_DQU3 BA2 /DQSL
B_DQU[3] B_DDR3_DQU4
B_DDR3_A11 B-DDR3-A11 E19
R343 B_DQU[4] B_DDR3_DQU5 B-DDR3-CS0 L2 E3 B-DDR3-DQL0
6 3 D20 /CS DQL0
22R B_DQU[5] B_DDR3_DQU6 B-DDR3-RASZ J3 F7 B-DDR3-DQL1
B_DDR3_A8 B-DDR3-A8 GND
D18 /RAS NT5CB64M16 DQL1
5 4 B_DQU[6] B-DDR3-CASZ K3 F2 B-DDR3-DQL2
7 2 F20 B_DDR3_DQU7 /CAS DQL2
B_DDR3_DQU3 B-DDR3-DQU3 B_DQU[7] B_DDR3_CASZ B-DDR3-WEZ L3 F8 B-DDR3-DQL3
B9 /WE DQL3
6 3 B_CASZ B_DDR3_RASZ B-DDR3-ODT K1 H3 B-DDR3-DQL4
8 1 C8 ODT DQL4
B_DDR3_DMU 22R B-DDR3-DMU B_RASZ
D11 B_DDR3_WEZ H8 B-DDR3-DQL5
B_WEZ B-MVREFCA DQL5
7 2 C16 B_DDR3_DML M8 G2 B-DDR3-DQL6
R331 B_DQML VREFCA DQL6
H7 B-DDR3-DQL7
D21 B_DDR3_DMU DQL7
8 1 B_DQMU B_DDR3_ODT J1
5 4 B8 NC1
B_ODT
A9 B_DDR3_BA0 J9 H1 B-MVREFDQ
B_DDR3_RASZ B-DDR3-RASZ B_BA[0] NC2 VREFDQ
R344 D16 B_DDR3_BA1 L1
6 3 B_BA[1] L9
NC3
J7 B-DDR3-MCLK
B_DDR3_ODT 22R B-DDR3-ODT A10 B_DDR3_BA2 NC4 CK
5 4 B_BA[2] M7 K7 B-DDR3-MCLKZ
7 2 F10 B_DDR3_RESET NC5 /CK
B_RST B-DDR3-A13 T3 K9 B-DDR3-CKE
B_DDR3_DQSLB B-DDR3-DQSLB E17 B_DDR3_CKE NC6 CKE
6 3 B_CKE B_DDR3_MCLK B-DDR3-A14 T7 T2 B-DDR3-RESET
8 1 C13 NC7 /RESET
22R B_MCLK B_DDR3_MCLKZ

R353
B_DDR3_DQSL B-DDR3-DQSL B13

56R
R301
56R
7 2 B_MCLKZ B_DDR3_DQSL
A19

VSSQ8
VSSQ7
VSSQ6
VSSQ5
VSSQ4
VSSQ3
VSSQ2

VSSQ1
VSS10

VSS11
R332 B_DQSL

VSSQ
VSS9
VSS8
VSS7
VSS6
VSS5
VSS4
VSS3
VSS2
VSS1
C18 B_DDR3_DQSLB

VSS
1 B_DQSLB B_DDR3_DQSU

ZQ
8 B18
5 4 B_DQSU
C17 B_DDR3_DQSUB
B_DDR3_A1 B-DDR3-A1 B_DQSUB B_DDR3_CS0
D12

L8

T9
T1
P9
P1
M9
M1
J8
J2
G8
E1
A9
B3
G9
G1
F9
E8
E2
D8
D1
B9
B1
6 3 R345 B_CS0
22R

C340
B_DDR3_A14

0.01U
B-DDR3-A14
7 2 5 4
B_DDR3_DQSUB B-DDR3-DQSUB
8 1 6 3
B_DDR3_DQSU 22R B-DDR3-DQSU R300
7 2 240R
R333 MSD6308RTMN GND
8 1
5 4 GND
B_DDR3_A9 B-DDR3-A9
6 3 R346
B_DDR3_A13 22R B-DDR3-A13
7 2 5 4
B_DDR3_DQU0 B-DDR3-DQU0
8 1 6 3
B_DDR3_DQU4 22R B-DDR3-DQU4
7 2
R334
8 1
5 4
B_DDR3_WEZ 1_5V_E Close to DDR POWER PIN
B-DDR3-WEZ
6 3 R347
B_DDR3_CS0 22R B-DDR3-CS0
7 2 5 4
B_DDR3_DQU2 B-DDR3-DQU2

C346
2U2

C332

C333
C347

C331
C330
6 3

0.1U
1

0.1U

0.1U

0.1U
8 22R
B_DDR3_DQU6

0.1U
B-DDR3-DQU6
7 2
R335
8 1
5 4
B_DDR3_A5 B-DDR3-A5
6 3 R348 1_5V_E R304 B-MVREFCA 1_5V_E R306 B-MVREFDQ
B_DDR3_A7 22R GND
B-DDR3-A7 1K 1K
7 2 5 4
B_DDR3_DQL5 B-DDR3-DQL5

R307

C343
R305

C344
6 3

1000P
1000P

C342
1

C345
8

1K

0.1U
1K

0.1U
22R

C334
B_DDR3_DQL7 B-DDR3-DQL7

C335
2U2

C336

C337

NC/ C338

C339

C329
0.1U

0.1U

0.1U

0.1U

0.1U

0.1U
7 2
R336
8 1
5 4
B_DDR3_A2 B-DDR3-A2
6 3 R349 GND
GND
B_DDR3_A0 22R B-DDR3-A0
7 2 5 4
B_DDR3_DQL3 B-DDR3-DQL3 GND
8 1 6 3
B_DDR3_DQL1 22R B-DDR3-DQL1
R337 7 2

5 4 8 1
B_DDR3_CASZ B-DDR3-CASZ
6 3 B_DDR3_DML R350
B_DDR3_BA0 22R B-DDR3-BA0
B-DDR3-DML
22R
7 2

8 1 R351

5 4
R338 B_DDR3_MCLKZ B-DDR3-MCLKZ 3_3V
U301
6 3
5 4 B_DDR3_MCLK 22R C320 MT29F1G08A
B_DDR3_BA2 B-DDR3-BA2 B-DDR3-MCLK
7 2 0.1U
GND

6 3 1 48
22R NC/RST NC24
B_DDR3_A3 B-DDR3-A3 2 47
8 1 NC NC23
7 2 C321 3 46
NC1 NC22
R325

2U2 4 45
10K

1 NC2 NC21 NAND-D7 NAND-RBZ R311 22R NAND_RBZ


8 5 44 3_3V
NC3 I/O7 NAND-D6 C325
B_DDR3_RESET R352 B-DDR3-RESET
6 43
NAND-RBZ 7
R/B2 I/O6
42 NAND-D5 NAND-REZ R309 22R NAND_REZ 33P
22R R/B1 I/O5
NAND-REZ 8 41 NAND-D4
RE I/O4 NAND-CEZ R310 22R NAND_CEZ
GND NAND-CEZ 9 40
10
CE1 NC20
39 R324
11
CE2 NC19
38 NC/0R

GND
NC4 PRE
12 37 NAND-CLE R312 22R NAND_CLE
GND VCC VCC1
13 36
14
VSS VSS1
35 NAND-ALE R313 22R NAND_ALE C324
NC5 NC18
PART_TYPE=RE-0402 15
NC6 NC17
34 R314 22R NAND_WEZ 33P
OUTLINE=0402 NAND-CLE 16 33 NAND-WEZ
NAND-ALE CLE NC16 NAND-D3
17 32 R315 22R NAND_WPZ
ALE I/O3 NAND-WPZ
NAND-WEZ 18 31 NAND-D2
WE I/O2 NAND-D1
NAND-WPZ 19 30
WP I/O1 NAND-D0
20 29
NC7 I/O0
21 28
NC8 NC15 R316 22R
22 27
NC9 NC14 NAND-D7 NAND_D7
23 26
NC10 NC13
24 25 R317 22R NAND_D6
NC11 NC12 NAND-D6
NAND-D5 R318 22R NAND_D5
R326
0.1U

0.1U
NAND-D4 R319 22R NAND_D4
NC/10K
C322

C323
NAND-D3 R320 22R NAND_D3

NAND-D2 R321 22R NAND_D2

NAND-D1 R322 22R NAND_D1


GND GND NAND-D0 R323 22R NAND_D0
12V

R600
2K

R601
22K

E R602
15K
BT3906
B
Q600
C

C640
16V

22U
3_3VSB
R623
22K
E

BT3906 GND
B
3_3VSB Q601 TMUTE

R609
C

4K7
R605
4K7 R606 SD
10K

R604
C

4K7
D600 Q602
B BT3904
LL4148 R607
AMP_MUTE 4K7
E

GND

R608
56K
GND

Power AMP TPA3113D2


12VA
0R R640
12V 3_3VSB

R629 L600
100K 392170
GAIN1 GAIN0 GAIN

C600/NC
L L 20dB
U600 0R R641 R631 R632 L H 26dB

220U
C610

16V
C611 10K
R610 1000P 0.1U NC/10K H L 32dB
SD 1K 1 28 H H 36dB
SD PVCCL2
12VA
HP_L close to SOC R611
2
FAULT PVCCL1
27 C612 R622
L601
22UH
GAIN0 GAIN1
R635 AMP_L 100R 0.22U 10R GND
HP_L C628 1U C602 1U 3 26 L602
1K LINP BSPL 220R/NC OUTLP
R633 R634
C603 1U 4 25 C613
C604 LINN OUTPL 0.1U C614 NC/0R 0R
C630 R636 R612 GAIN0 330P

GND
1000P 5 24 L603
6.8N NC/100K 10R GAIN0 PGND2 R616 22UH 0.1U C617
GND
GAIN1 6 23 10R
GAIN1 OUTNL C618 L604
0.22U OUTLN
7 22 GND GND
GND AVCC BSNL C616 220R/NC
330P
C636 1U 8 21 C619 GND L605
GND AGND BSNR 220R/NC
0.22U R617 OUTRN
GND

C605 1U R613 9 20 10R C620 L606


GVDD OUTNR 0.1U C621
10K
C606 1U 10 19 GND
GND 330P 22UH
PLIMIT PGND1 R628 0.1U C622
GND
11 18 10R L607
C607 1U RINN OUTPR C623 OUTRN OUTRP
220R/NC OUTRP T T
0.22U GND
R614 C608 1U 12 17 C624 L608
HP_R 10K GND
RINP BSPR OUTRP R+
AMP_R 13 16 330P 22UH 1
HP_R R620 NC PVCCR2 OUTRN R- RED
C629 1U GND 12VA
1K 14 15 2
R615 PBTL PVCCR1

C627
100R C609
C625 C626

220U
C631 R621 1000P 16V P600
GND 1000P 0.1U OUTLN OUTLP
6.8N NC/100K TPA3113D2
T T
OUTLP L+
GND 1 WHITE
OUTLN L-
GND GND 2

P601
ZL HV 2
! NTC82
! !
MBR10150

150K
T

150K

C808
2200P
150K
F81 BR 1 3 +50VLED
1R5 D850
VS D850A 33V
!
ZHV
T ! ! 0.1U C853A 4.7K
R853A

1M2 R81
3.15A D81 T

C851
C852
D82

R821E
R821A

R821C
1

1000P
250VAC L81 L82 RL255 RL255 1 12 MUR460

CX81
4

4
R83

PGND
33R R850 T

CY81
V

1M2
ZD850
N1

100V
Z50V

47U
VR81

450V
!

450V
! 0.1U C853B 33V

100V
47U
NC D83 D84 33R R851 4.7K R853B

150K
RL255 RL255

150K

150K
!

0.47U

1M2 R82
GND

1M2
2 11 C850 ZD851

R84

GND
2
CN800

NTC81 33R R852


! !

0R
2

0R
220P

1000P
3

1
!
1R5

CY82

R821B
C81
68U
C82
68U

R821D
N4

R821F
Z9
! ! ! N3 T

R822

R823
T 2
T 12VOUT 12V
1 3
ZN
VAL? 3 10 MBR10150

10K
BR T D830

C833

0.1U
R801 R802 R803 B801 NC

ZQ801_D
ZPGND PGND FR207 D801

C831

C832
300K 300K 300K
R818 ZQ801_G
ZGND

T
T

470U
VCC1 AOTF11C60 T

470U

470U

C834
C830

25V

25V
33R R830

25V

R832
C807 100P
R804 10R R817 22R Q801 1000P
4 9
0.1U

GND
C801

ZD801
22V
U801
510K E
1 6

R816
Q802

10K
GND GATE 33R R831 12V
C832A C833A
510K

BT3906 B HV C831A
R805

12V 470U 470U 470U


FB 2 5 VCC1 C
5 8 25V 25V

PGND
FB VDD 25V

R833
N2

22K R836
PGND

1K
GND
3 4 R815 22R
C802

RT CS GND GND GND


10N

0.56 R819A
12VOUT

0.56 R819B
510K

RT7736 R814
R806

470R 6 7 ZPC1

C806
100P
E1,E2

2.5V/2K=1.25mA
T
ZFB
T
! PC820
0.1U C835 R835 10K
PGND D802 4 1

VCC1
FR104 R812 10R
VS
T801 2K R834
0.1U C836
C803

PGND HS1 3 2
1
0R R824
R807A

2 FB
8.2K

C805 TLP781
C805A 3

ZPCGND
10U 10R
1000P

T
10U R813 4 T U830

2
50V CY83
50V ZPC2 TL431

1
PGND
! NC
R807B

3
8.2K

PGND PGND

R839
R837
GND
PGND 12V-1

39K
6K8
CN802 T

4
PGND 12V
3
GND
LED Driver L770 2 ZLED+
120UH D770 GND T
+50VLED B770 VAL? SB5200 VLED+ 1
VLED+

C783
T 12V
ZD770 10V

1M R789
A0D256 1
330P

330P GND-1 ZLED1


GND

R788

12V R770 0OHM T


ZLED2 2

160V
22U
R798 0R
Q770

U770 1U T
C770 1U C775
C777

3
C776
10K R782

OVP
10R

VCC LED1
GND

13 12

220K R790B
12K R790A

BL_ON R771 VDD VCC LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 R795 0R 4


R780 22R

1000P
R775 470K FSW 8 11 GND LED2

C778
FSW GATE GND R796 0R 5
10K R776 0R
330R 15 10 LED3
COMP CS R797 6
0R
100K

0.33R
0.1U

0.33R

0.33R

0.33R

C773 0.47U 3 14 R781 LED4

R791

R793
GND1 GND2

R792

R794
C779 330P

C780 330P

C781 330P

C782 330P
7
ISET 6 7 OVP T
100P C774
R772

GND ISET OVP 8


C771

GND VLED+
R783

R784

R785

R786

ZLED3 T

NC
PWMI 16 1 LED1

NC

NC

NC
PWMI FB1 ZLED4 9
EN 9 2 LED2
EN FB2 10
GND LED4 5 4 LED3
FB4 FB3 CN701
GND GND
GB98A GND
DIM_PWM R773 PWMI R779B R779A
FSW VCC
SCH 1
R774 100K

10K NC 100K
C772

SCH 1 V 1.0
100P

R777 R778 ISET

200R 6K8
MS306PB.SCH
GND GND

MS306PB
Power OK, backlight
OK,no picture

Check the voltage of 1*


Replace R270
pin ‘s’ of q208 and R271
2.

1* Check the voltage of ‘g’ of


Check the output of Q208
Q208 OR replace Q208

2.

Measure the wave of 1*


Check the supply of U201
LVDS signal

2.
Replace panel


TV no picture

Measure the wave 1* Check the voltage of 1* repair the circuit of


of pin 8,9 of U1 pin 6 ,7 of u1 U101 and Q102
OK
OK
Check the circuit
measure the wave of
between U1 and 1*
Check the U201
SDA and SCL
U201
OK
OK
Replace u1
Check the U201


AV no picture
1*
Software of U202 ok? Upgrade
Check the components 1* Replace
OK
between AV port and U201 the bad
1*
Check U201 ok? Replace
2. U201
OK
VGA/YPbPr no picture
Check the peripheral
Check the components between components of U201
Replace
VGA/YPbPr port and U201
1* the bad 1*
OK
Replace
VGA/YPbPr no picture the bad

1*
Check the components between Replace
VGA/YPbPr port and U201 the bad
OK


Picture OK, all
source no sound

Check the voltage of


1*
Repair the 12v supply
pin 3,13 of U602
2.

1*
Check the pin 6 of u602 Check q607,q608,q609

2.

1*
Check the pin 7 of u602 repair R691 and R692

2.

Check the wave of PIN 4,12 of U602 1* check u601 and


volume control
2.

Replace U602 or replace


the wire of speaker


Standby +5.0VSB OK, +5.0V NG

Check the voltage of 1*


Check before Q305
pin ‘s’ of q305
2.

1* Check the voltage of ‘g’ of


Check the output of Q305
Q305 OR replace Q305

2.

Check U303,U304
short to Gnd

1*

Replace the bad


The picture bad

Replace the wire


from P202A to t-com

NG

Replace the NG
Replace panel
chassis
OK

Check the circuit between


p202a and U201
OK

Upgrade the software



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