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Model Name : KDF-E42A10/E50A10


SERVICE MANUAL
Part No. : 9-872-749-08
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Change of
Date SUPP./CORR. Description of SUP/COR
main text
2005.6 – NEW –
2005.8 CORR.-1 Addition of LAMP XL-2400 (Page 72) Yes
2005.10 CORR.-2 Deleted of LAMP BLOCK ASSY (Page 62) Yes
2005.12 SUPP.-1 Addition of SERVICE MANUAL FOR BOARD REPAIR Yes
CENTER (APPENDIX)
2006.1 CORR.-3 Correction of “ Shipping condition return procedure” Yes
and “ Register numbers” (Page 29 and 30)
2006.2 SUPP.-2 The part number of LAMP DOOR ASSY is added. Yes
(Page 62)
The part number of HC/HB/HA/T2/T1/S2 COMPLETE
BOARD is added. (Page 60, 62, 65, 66, 70 and 71)
2006.4 CORR.-4 2-14. The name of picture 2 of AGU BOARD Yes
is corrected. (Page 23)
2006.10 SUPP.-3 Addition of part number (Page 71) Yes
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KDF-E42A10 RM-YD003 USA

KDF-E42A10 RM-YD003 CANADA

KDF-E42A10 RM-YD003 MEXICO

KDF-E50A10 RM-YD003 USA

KDF-E50A10 RM-YD003 CANADA

KDF-E50A10 RM-YD003 MEXICO

MUTING TV/VIDEO POWER TV POWER

DVD/ SAT/
DVR VCR CABLE TV

FUNCTION

ENT

JUMP ANT MTS/SAP FREEZE

SOUND PICTURE TV/SAT WIDE


SUR

DIS
E

PLA
ID
GU

Y
RE

OLS
TU

TO
RN

WEGA GATE

PREV REPLAY ADVANCE NEXT

PLAY

VISUAL SEARCH PAUSE STOP

VOL CH

REC REC PAUSE REC STOP

TOP MENU MENU F1 F2

PUSH OPEN TIMER LAMP POWER/STANDBY POWER

WEGA GATE

TV/VIDEO VOLUME CANNEL

TV

KDF-E42A10/E50A10 RM-YD003

LCD PROJECTION TV
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

Specifications
Projection System 3 LCD Panels, 1 lens projection system
LCD Panel 0.73 inch TFT LCD panel (1,280 ⋅ 720 pixels)
Projection Lens High Performance, large diameter hybrid lens F2.4
Antenna 75-ohm external terminal for VHF/UHF
Lamp 100W, XL-2400
Television System NTSC American TV Standard
ATSC (8VSB terrestrial) ATSC compliant 8VSB
QAM on cable ANSI/SCTE 07 2000
Visible Screen Size (Picture measured KDF-E42A10: 42 inches
diagonally) KDF-E50A10: 50 inches
Channel Coverage Terrestrial (analog) 2-69
Cable TV (analog) 1-125
Terrestrial (digital) 2-69
Cable TV (digital) 1-135
Number of Inputs/Outputs
HDMI IN Video 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i
Audio Two channel linear PCM 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz,
16, 20 and 24 bit
Video (IN) 3 total (1 on side panel) 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative
S Video (IN) 1 Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync
negative
C: 0.286 Vp-p (Burst signal), 75 ohms
Audio (IN) 5 total (1 on side panel) 500 mVrms (100% modulation)
Impedance: 47 kilohms
Component Video Input 2 (Y PB/CB PR/CR) Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync
negative
PB/CB: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
PR/CR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
AUDIO (VAR/FIX) OUT 1 500 mVrms at the maximum volume setting
(Variable)
500 mVrms (Fixed)
Impedance (output): 2 kilohms
AUDIO OUT jacks are opera ble only w hen th e
TV ’s Speaker is set to O ff .
RF Inputs 2
PC Input 1
Digital Audio Optical Output 1 Optical Rectangular (1)
(PCM/Dolby Digital)
CableCARD Slot PCMCIA Type I/II
Speaker output 12 W + 12 W
Power requirement 120 V, 60 Hz
Power consumption In use: 210 W
In standby: Less than 17 W

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Dimensions (W/H/D) KDF-E42A10: 999 ⋅ 722 ⋅ 357 mm (39 3/8 ⋅ 28 1/2 ⋅ 14 1/8 inches)
KDF-E50A10: 118 4⋅ 827 ⋅ 408 mm (46 5/8 ⋅ 32 5/8 ⋅ 16 1/8 inches)
Mass KDF-E42A10: 28 kg (61 lb. 12 oz.)
KDF-E50A10: 33 kg (72 lb. 13 oz.)
Supplied Accessories
Remote Control RM-YD003
AA (R6) Batteries 2 supplied for remote control
Operati ng Instructions 1
Quick Setup Guide 1
Warranty Card 1
Product Registration Card 1

Optional accessories:
HDMI cable
HDMI-to-DVI cable
Component video cable
S VIDEO cable
A/V cable
Audio cable
Optical cable
TV Stand : (SU-RG11S for KDF-E42A10, SU-RG11M for KDF-E50A10)
Theatre Stand System: RHT-G2000
Lamp : XL-2400

The availability of optional accessories


depends on stock.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Non-metric weights and measures are approximate.

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Indicators

Screen

PUSH OPEN TIMER LAMP POWER/STANDBY POWER

Indicators

The indicators show the current status of your TV. If there is a change in the
condition or a problem with the TV, the indicators will flash or light up in
the manner described below to let you know that it requires your attention.
Indicator Flashing because...
POWER/ green : The lamp for the light source is preparing to turn
STANDBY flashing on. When it is ready, it turns on.
red : The lamp door or the lamp is not securely attached.
The red indicator will continue to flash in intervals of three
blinks at a time until the lamp door or the lamp is placed
correctly. When the lamp door or the lamp is securely
attached, the TV will turn on with green indicator.
LAMP indicator The projection lamp has burned out. Replace it with new
flashes one (see page 86).
TIMER indicator is When one of the timers is set, the indicator will remain lit
lit (will not flash) even when the TV is turned off.

Projection Lamp Your TV uses a projection lamp as its light source. As with any lamp, it has
lifespan and needs to be replaced when the Lamp indicator flashes or the
screen becomes darker. Note the following:
After turning on your TV, it may take a while (1 minute or less) before
the picture appears.
When the projection lamp wears out, the screen goes dark. Replace the
lamp with a new Sony XL-2400 replacement lamp (not supplied).

The light emitted from the lamp is quite bright when your TV i s in
use. To avoid eye discomfort or injury, do not look into the light
housing when the power is on.

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Replacing the Lamp


The projection lamp, which illuminates the picture, has a limited life.
If the screen becomes dark, the color looks unusual, or the LAMP indicator
on the front of the TV flashes, it is time to replace the lamp with a new one
(not supplied).

WARNING
Electric appliances can cause fire or high temperature, resulting in
injury or death. Be sure to follow the instructions below.

Use a Sony XL-2400 replacement lamp (not supplied) for replacement.


Use of any other lamp may damage the TV.
Do not remove the lamp for any purpose other than replacement. Doing
so may cause injury or fire.
Do not put flammable materials and metal objects inside the lamp
receptacle of the TV after removing the lamp. Doing so may cause fire
or electrical shock. Do not touch the lamp receptable once the lamp has
been removed.
When the lamp eventually burns out, you may hear a noticeable pop
sound. This is normal and it is inherent to this type of lamp.
In rare instances, the bulb may pop inside the lamp unit, but the lamp
unit is designed to contain all of the broken glass pieces inside the lamp
unit.
The lamps contain mercury. For proper disposal of the used lamps,
follow and observe the local ordinances. See page 89.

How to Replace the 1 Turn off the power on the main unit. Wait several minutes, then unplug
Lamp the power cord.
(The cooling fan will continue to operate for about two minutes after
turning the power off.)
2 Wait at least 30 minutes after unplugging the power cord to allow the
lamp to cool down before replacing it. To avoid being burned, do not
touch the lamp receptable once the lamp has been removed.
3 Take the new lamp out of the box.
Do not touch the glass portion of the new lamp.
Do not shake the lamp. Vi bration can damage the lamp or
shorten its life.
Avoid touching the front glass of a new lamp or the glass of
the lamp receptacle. Th is may reduce picture quality or lamp
life.

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4 Remove the outside lamp cover.


7 Put the new lamp into its place.
Mount the new lamp securely. Failure to do so may cause
a fire or the screen to go dark.

5 Remove the lamp door.


If the lamp is not securely reattached, the self-
Turn the knob counterclockwise to OPEN and pull out
di a gnostic function may be triggered and the
the cover. POWER/STANDBY indicator flashes three
times (see page 12).

Lamp door 8 Reattach the lamp door.


Turn the knob back to CLOSE and secure the cover.

6 Pu ll out the lamp.


Hook a finger through the loop of the lamp handle and
pull the handle upwards. Then pull the lamp straight out.

9 Put the outside lamp cover back in its place.

The lamp is very hot immediately after use. Consult your Sony dealer for a Sony XL-2400
Never touch the glass portion of the lamp or replacement lamp.
the surrounding parts. Take great care when replacing the lamp or plugging
After the used lamp has cooled, place it into
the empty box of the replacement lamp. in/unplugging the connecting cords. Rough handling
Never put the used lamp into a plastic bag. may cause the TV t o fall, damaging the TV, the TV
stand and the floor.

The used lamp


This product contains mercury. Disposal of this product may be
For replacement lamp information visit:
regulated if sold in the United Sta tes. For disposal or recycling
U. S. residents: http://www.sonystyle.com/tv/
information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronics
Canadian resident s: http://www.so nystyle.ca/tv/
Industries Alliance (http://www.eiae.org).

Do not leave the used lamp near flammable materials or


within the reach of children.
Do not pour water onto the used lamp or put any object
inside the lamp. Doing so may cause the lamp to burst.

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SAFETY CHECK-OUT
( US model only )

After correcting the original service problem, perfom the follow- LEAKAGE TEST
ing safety checks before releasing the set to the customer:
l. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-sol- The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and
dered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a
splashes and bridges. return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5mA (500 microampers) . Leak-
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are age current can be measured by any one of three methods.
“pinched” or contact high-wattage resistors. 1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or
3. Check that all control knobs, shields, covers, ground straps, RCA WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers’ instructions to
and mounting hardware have been replaced. Be absolutely usc these instruments.
certain that you have replaced all the insulators. 2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245
4. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly tran- digital multimeter is suitable for this job.
sistors, that were installed during a previous repair. Point them 3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a
out to the customer and recommend their replacement. VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The “limit” indica-
5. Look for parts which, through functioning, show obvious tion is 0.75V, so analog meters must have an accurate low-
signs of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and voltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are
recom mend their replacement. examples of a passive VOM that is suitable. NearIy all bat-
6. Check the line cords for cracks and abrasion. Recommend tery operated digital multimeters that have a 2V AC range
the replacement of any such line cord to the customer. are suitable. (See Fig. A)
7. Check the condition of the monopole antenna (if any). Make
sure the end is not broken off, and has the plastic cap on it. HOW TO FIND A GOOD EARTH GROUND
Point out the danger of impalement on a broken antenna to
the customer, and recommend the antenna’s replacement. A cold-water pipe is guaranteed earth ground;the cover-plate re-
8. Check the B+ and HV to see they are at the values specified. taining screw on most AC outlet boxes is also at earth ground. If
Make sure your instruments are accurate;be suspicious of the retaining screw is to be used as your earth-ground, verify that it
your HV meter if sets always have low HV. is at ground by measuring the resistance between it and a cold-
9. Check the antenna temminals, metal trim, “metallized” knobs, water pipe with an ohmmeter. The reading should be zero ohms. If
screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage. a cold-water pipe is not accessible, connect a 60-l00 watts trouble
Check leakage as described below. 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 of the line, the lamp should light at normal brilliance if the
screw is at ground potential. (See Fig. B)

To Exposed Metal
Parts on Set
Trouble Light
Ohmmeter
AC Outlet Box

AC
1.5 µ F 1.5k Ω voltmeter
(0.75V) Cold-water Pipe

Earth Ground
Fig. B. Checking for earth ground.
Fig. A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.

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CAUTION ATTENTION!!
AFIN D’EVITER TOUT RISQUE DELECTROCUTION PROVE-
These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service per- NANT D’UN CHÁSSIS SOUS TENSION, UN TRANSFORMATEUR
sonnel only. D’ISOLEMENT DOIT ETRE UTILISÉ LORS DE TOUT DEPAN-
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing NAGE.
other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you LE CHÁSSIS DE CE RECEPTEUR EST DIRECTEMENT RAC-
are qualified to do so. CORDÉ Á L’ALIMENTATION SECTEUR.

WARNING!! ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS ÁLA


AN ISOLATION TRANSFORMER SHOULD BE USED DURING SÉCURITÉ!!
ANY SERVICE TO AVOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD, BE- LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIÉS PAR UNE FRAME ET PAR UNE
CAUSE OF LIVE CHASSIS. MAPQUE ! SUR LES SCHÉMAS DE PRINCIPE, LES VUES EX-
THE CHASSIS OF THIS RECElVER IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED PLOSÉES ET LES LISTES DE PIECES SONT D’UNE IMPORTANCE
TO THE AC POWER LINE. CRITIQUE POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DU FONCTIONNEMENT. NE LES
REMPLACER QUE PAR DES COMPOSANTS SONY DONT LE
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!! NUMÉRO DE PIÉCE EST INDIQUÉ DANS LE PRÉSENT MAN-
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK ! ON THE UEL OU DANS DES SUPPLÉMENTS PUBLIÉS PAR SONY. LES
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE RÉGLAGES DE CIRCUIT DONT L’IMPORTANCE EST CRITIQUE
PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DU FONCTIONNEMENT SONT IDENTIFIES
THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUM- DANS LE PRÉSENT MANUEL. SUIVRE CES PROCÉDURES
BERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLE- LORS DE CHAQUE REMPLACEMENT DE COMPOSANTS CRI-
MENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS THAT TIQUES, OU LORSQU’UN MAUVAIS FONCTIONNEMENT SUS-
ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS PECTÉ.
MANUAL. FOLLOW THESE PROCEDURES WHENEVER CRITI-
CAL COMPONENTS ARE REPLACED OR IMPROPER OPERA-
TION IS SUSPECTED.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section Title Page Section Title Page


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2-24-14. Pull Out Some Blocks (7) ........................... 27


1. SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION ..................... 11
2-24-15. Pull Out Some Blocks (8) ........................... 28
2-24-16. Pull Out Some Blocks (9) ........................... 28
2. DISASSEMBLY 2-24-17. Pull Out Some Blocks (10) ......................... 28
2-1. Rear Cover .......................................................... 16 2-24-18. Remove Optics Unit .................................... 28
2-2. Service Position .................................................. 17
2-3. Antenna Switch, QU Block Assembly .............. 18 3. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
2-4. K Board ............................................................... 19 3-1. Electrical Adjustment by Remote Commander .... 29
2-5. Terminal Bracket ................................................ 19 3-1-1. Method of Setting the Service Adjustment
2-6. HPC Board .......................................................... 19 Mode ............................................................... 29
2-7. B Block ............................................................... 20 3-1-2. Service Mode Adjustment ............................ 29
3-1-3. Memory Write Confirmation Method .......... 29
2-8. OU Bracket ......................................................... 20
3-1-4. Adjusting Buttons and Indicator ................... 29
2-9. B Board ............................................................... 20
3-2. To read Lamp and Panel time ............................ 30
2-10. B, QM and QT Boards ....................................... 21
3-3. Test Reset ........................................................... 30
2-11. QT Board ............................................................ 21
2-12. QM Board ........................................................... 21 4. DIAGRAMS
2-13. P Board ............................................................... 21 4-1. Block Diagram (1) .............................................. 31
2-14. AGU Board ......................................................... 22 Block Diagram (2) .............................................. 32
2-15. DC Fan ................................................................ 22 Block Diagram (3) .............................................. 33
2-16. Main Duct (R) .................................................... 23 Block Diagram (4) .............................................. 34
2-17. Duch Block Assembly Block Diagram (5) .............................................. 35
(Without Main Duct (R)) ................................... 23 Block Diagram (6) .............................................. 36
2-18. D.C. Fan (Sirocco) ............................................. 23 Block Diagram (7) .............................................. 37
2-19. Speaker Grill Block Assembly ........................... 23 4-2. Frame Schematic Diagram ................................. 38
2-20. HA and HB Boards ............................................ 24 4-3. Circuit Boards Location ..................................... 39
2-21. Screen Frame Block Assembly .......................... 24 4-4. Schematic Diagrams ........................................... 39
2-22. Speakers .............................................................. 24 (1) Schematic Diagram of GT Board ...................... 40
2-23. Rear Cover (With Mirror) .................................. 24 (2) Schematic Diagram of HA Board ..................... 41
2-24. How to Replace Optics Unit .............................. 25 (3) Schematic Diagram of HB Board ..................... 42
2-24-1. Remove Lamp Bloxk (1) ............................ 25 (4) Schematic Diagram of HC Board ..................... 43
2-24-2. Remove Lamp Bloxk (2) ............................ 25 (5) Schematic Diagram of K Board ......................... 44
2-24-3. Remove Lamp Bloxk (3) ............................ 25 (6) Schematic Diagram of QT (1/3) Board ............ 45
2-24-4. Remove Cover, Rear (1) ............................. 25 (7) Schematic Diagram of QT (2/3) Board ............ 46
2-24-5. Remove Cover, Rear (1-2) .......................... 25 (8) Schematic Diagram of QT (3/3) Board ............ 47
2-24-6. Remove Cover, Rear (2) ............................. 25 (9) Schematic Diagram of QU Board ..................... 48
2-24-7. Remove Stay (L), Side ................................ 26 (10) Schematic Diagram of S2 Board ........................ 49
2-24-8. Pull Out Some Blocks (1) ........................... 26 (11) Schematic Diagram of T1 Board ....................... 50
2-24-9. Pull Out Some Blocks (2) ........................... 26 (12) Schematic Diagram of T2 Board ....................... 51
2-24-10. Pull Out Some Blocks (3) ........................... 26
2-24-11. Pull Out Some Blocks (4) ........................... 26
2-24-12. Pull Out Some Blocks (5) ........................... 27
2-24-13. Pull Out Some Blocks (6) ........................... 27

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4-5. Printed Wiring Boards ........................................ 52
(1) GT Board ............................................................ 52
(2) HA, HB Boards .................................................. 53
(3) HC, K Boards ..................................................... 54
(4) QT Board ............................................................ 55
(5) QU Board ............................................................ 56
(6) S2 Board ............................................................. 57
(7) T1, T2 Boards ..................................................... 58
4-6. Semiconductors .................................................. 59

5. EXPLODED VIEWS

5-1. Screen Mirror Block, Cover ............................... 60


5-2. B Block, Chassis Assembly ............................... 61
5-3. Lamp Duct Assembly, Optics Unit Block ......... 62

6. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST


• GT Board .................................................................. 63
• HA Board .................................................................. 65
• HB Board .................................................................. 65
• HC Board .................................................................. 66
• HPC Board ................................................................ 66
• K Board ..................................................................... 67
• QT Board .................................................................. 69
• QU Board .................................................................. 71
• S2 Board .................................................................... 71
• T1 Board ................................................................... 71
• T2 Board ................................................................... 71

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SECTION 1 K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION

1. Summary of Self-Diagnosis Function


- This device includes a self-diagnosis function.
- In case of abnormalities, the POWER/STANDBY indicator automatically blinks. It is
possible to predict the abnormality location by the number of blinks. The Instruction
Manual describes blinking of the POWER/STANDBY indicator.
- If the symptom is not reproduced sometimes in case of a malfunction, there is recording of
whether a malfunction was generated or not. Operate the remote command to confirm the
matter on the screen and to predict the location of the abnormality.

2. Diagnosis Items and Prediction of Malfunction Location


- When a malfunction occurs the POWER/STANDBY indicator only blinks for one of the
following diagnosis items. In case of two or more malfunctions, the item which first
occurred blinks. If the malfunctions occurred simultaneously, the item with the lower
blink count blinks first.
- The screen display displays the results regarding all the diagnosis items listed below.
The display "0" means that no malfunctions occurred.

Number of times
Probable Cause
Diagnosis Item POWER/STANDBY Defected symptoms
Location
indicator blinks
- Set temperture is high.
- Temp sensor connector
Temp error 2 times is not attached securely. - No picture/No sound
(CN7020 on HB board,
CN7180 on S2 board)
- Lamp cover is not
Lamp cover error 3 times attached securely. - No picture/No sound
-Lamp is not set securely.

- F an 1-4 power is not


supplied. (AGU board)
Fan stopped 4 times - Fan connector is not - No picture/No sound
attached securely.
-Fan caught wires or
harnesses.
Lamp driver error 5 times - Lamp driver is faulty. - No picture/No sound

- B_12V is not supplied.


Low B error 6 times (GT board) - No picture/No sound

- Short-circuit of Audio power


supply line.
-Blow out of fuse.
Audio error 7 times (PS3001 on K board)
- No picture/No sound
-IC failure.
(IC3005 on K board)

-B -12V is over voltage.


D-OVP error 8 times (B board)
- No picture/No sound

-Q_10.5V is over voltage.


ATSC OVP 10 times (GT board) - No picture/No sound

- Lamp for the light


Lamp error LAMP-LED flashes - No picture/No sound
source burns out.

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3. Blinking count display of POWER/STANDBY indicator

- One blink is not used for self-diagnosis.

- Example
Diagnosis item LED blinks
PUSH OPEN TIMER LAMP POWER/STANDBY POWER

Lamp cover 3 times


Indicators
Fan 4 times

LED ON : 0.3sec
LED OFF : 0.3sec LED OFF
3.0sec

- Release of POWER/STANDBY indicator blinking


The POWER/STANDBY indicator blinking display is released by removing the plug from
the power or leaving for 2 minutes.

4. Self-diagnosis screen displays


- In cases of malfunctions where it is not possible to determine the symptom such as when
the power goes off occasionally or when the screen disappears occasionally, there is a
screen display on whether the malfunction occurred or not in the past (and whether the
detection circuit operated or not) in order to allow confirmation.

<Screen Display Method>


- Quickly press the remote command button in the following order from the standby state.

DISPLAY Channel 5 Vol - POWER

Be aware that this differs from


the method of entering the
service mode (Vol +).
SELF CHECK

1 : LAMP_ERROR 0
2 : TEMP_ERROR 0
2 : LAMP_TEMP 0
3 : LAMP_COVER 0
4 : FAN_ERROR 0
5 : LAMP_DRIVER 1
6 : LOWB_ERROR 0
7 : AUDIO_PROT 0
8 : D_OVP 0
10 : ATSC_OVP 0

- Numeral "1" means a fault was detected one time


- Numeral "0" means that no fault was detected

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- The results display is not automatically cleared. In case of repairs and after repairs, check
the self-diagnosis screen and be sure to return the results display to "0".
- If the results display is not returned to "0" it will not be possible to judge a new malfunction
after completing repairs.

<Method of Clearing Results Display>

1. Power off (Set to the standby mode)

2. DISPLAY Channel 5 Vol - POWER

3. Channel 8 ENTER

<Method of Ending Self-Diagnosis Screen>


- When ending the self-diagnosis screen completely, turn the power switch OFF on the
remote commander or the main unit.

5. Self-Diagnosis function operation


2 : Temp When the temperature sensor on the S2 board detects high temperature, or IIC
line connector (CN8410:AGU board, CN7180:S2 board) is not seated securely,
the TV-micro tums off the lamp.
When the temperature sensor on the HB board detects high temperature, or IIC
line connector (CN8004:AGU board, CN7020:HB board) is not seated securely,
the TV-micro tums off the lamp.

3 : Lamp cover The rib at the back of the lamp cover closes the SW on the T1 board. The lamp
closes the SW on the T2 board.
It is monitored by the BE micro (pin133 of IC4100) and tums off the lamp when
it is opened.

4 : Fan Fan rotation is detected by ‘‘FAN-PROT” and the TV-micro (pin 38 of IC8002)
tums off the lamp when it is ‘‘high”.

5 : Lamp Driver When the ‘‘LAMP-PROT” (pin132 of IC4100) is high, the lamp is not tumed
on. If the ‘‘LAMP-HV-DET” (pin134 of IC4100) is low at the same time, it
is classified as no high voltage of the lamp driver.

6 : Low B error When no ‘‘B_12V” is detected, pin 128 of TV-micro is low and it tums off the
main power.

7 : Audio When DC voltage is detected at the speaker output, pin 149 of TV-micro is low
and it tums off the main power.

8 : D-OVP When overvoltage of ‘‘B_12V” is detected, pin 127 of TV-micro is low and it
tums off the main power.

10 : ATSC-OVP When overvoltage of ‘‘Q_10.5 V” is detected, pin 126 of TV-micro is low


and it tums off the main power.

LAMP : Lamp When the ‘‘LAMP-PROT” (pin132 of IC4100) is high, the lamp is not tumed
on. If the ‘‘LAMP-HV-DET” (pin134 of IC4100) is high at the same time, it
is classified as no lamp or a dead lamp.

– 13 –
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

BLOCK DIAGRAM
AGU board

4 Fan1
S2 board IC8002
TV Micro-computer
7 Fan2
IC7180
Temp.
IIC-TV 10 Fan3
Sensor

HB board FAN-ERR 38 13 Fan4


CN8002
IC7021 IIC-TV
Temp. LB-ERR 128 +12V
Sensor

K board

B board
Audio
Amp. 13 149 SP_PROT

BE-OVP 127 B_12V


QM board
IC4100
BE Micro-computer
ATSC
10.5V 126 ATSC-OVP
IIC IIC
T2 board CN8403
3 2
SW
1 1

T1 board CN8410
1 14
CN8003
SW
3 15 8 8 133 LAMP COVER
CN8410
13 5 5 134 LAMP-HV-DET

HV-DET 12 CN8003
Lamp
CN8410 CN8003
Lamp Driver 7 7 7 132 LAMP-PROT

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KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

Reading Lamp and Panel time


Use the following to determine the lamp and panel time of a set.

Screen Display Method


In standby mode, press the buttons on the Remote Commander sequentially, in rapid succession, as shown below:

1. Press Display , Channel 5 , Sound Volume + , Power ON

2. To enter BE-micro service menu, press JUMP 2 times.


CONFIGRATION 00 SERVICE
CP18_COLOR_SYS 00 00A0 BE Micro

3. To display the lamp time, press Channel-4. m Press Channel-4

GW_SPECIAL 34 SERVICE
The screen displays: LAMP_TIME 02 00000014 BE Micro
“ Total lamp time is 14 hours”

4. To display the panel time, press Channel-4.


m Press Channel-4

GW_SPECIAL 34 SERVICE
The screen displays: PANEL_TIME 01 00000014 BE Micro
“ Total panel time is 14 hours”
m Press Channel-5 7 times,
Channel-1
5. To display the lamp time clear, press Channel-5
7 times and Channel-1. OPTION_E 20 SERVICE
LAMP 01 0000 BE Micro

To reset the lamp time press Channel-3 > MUTING > ENT.
WRITE (Character color is red) is momentarily displayed and the lamp time is reset to “0”.

Exiting Service Mode


After completing the changes exit service mode by turning off the set using the Remote Commander or the
power switch.

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KDF-E42A10/E50A10
SECTION 2 K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

DISASSEMBLY

2-1. REAR COVER

E42A10

1 Pull down the claw

Lamp door

E50A10

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K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

2-2. SERVICE POSITION

C A
B

A B

3 Side stay (L)


1 2 screws (+BVTP 4x16) 4 7 screws (+BVTP 4x16) 5 Pull out B block slightly

7 Loosen wire holders

6 Pull out chassis block slightly

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KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

8 Loosen wire holders

K board assembly 9 Turn chassis dssembly

GT board B side

2-3. ANTENNA SWITCH, QU BLOCK ASSEMBLY

1 Screw (+BVTP 4x16)


2

0 Screw (+BVTP 4x16)

9 Pod cover backward


3 2 hexdgonal washers
8 Screw (+BVTP 4x16)
4 Antenna switch bracket

qs QU block assembly

6 Antenna switch

5 5 connectors
qa Connector

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KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

2-4. K BOARD

5 2 screws (+BVTP 3x12) 3 3 connectors


1 2 screws (+BVTP 4x16)

2 Pull out K board assembly

4 2 screws (+BVTP 3x12)

K board

2-5. TERMINAL BRACKET 2-6. HPC BOARD

1 7 screws (+BVTP 3x12)

1 2 connectors

2 HPC baord

2 2 screws
(+PVTP 4x16)
Terminal brdcket Terminal bracket

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K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

2-7. B BLOCK

1 Connector
B block

B block

2 3 connectors 3 4 connectors

2-8. OU BRACKET

3 OU bracket

2 5 screws
(+PSW M3x8)
1 6 screws (+PSW
( M 3x8))

2-9. B BOARD

2 4 screws (+PSW M3x8)

1 3 connector

B board

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KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

2-10. B, QM AND QT BOARDS

B, QM and QT boa
ards

Shield case (DIGITAL)

2-11. QT BOARD

1 Place the pod bracket assembly


upside down.

2 3 connector
4

QT board
3 3 screws
(+PSW M3x8)

2-12. QM BOARD 2-13. P BOARD

1 Upper lid of shield case


2 5 screws
(+PSW M3x8)
2 Connector

AGU board

3 QM board
1 3 connectors
3 2 screws (+PSW M3x8)

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KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

2-14. AGU BOARD

2 AGU board

1 Connector

2-15. DC FAN

80 fan plate

1 Screw
(+BVTP 4x16)

DC fan

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KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

2-16. MAIN DUCT (R) 2-17. DUCT BLOCK ASSEMBLY


(WITHOUT MAIN DUCT (R))

2 Pull out duct block assembly


1 Screw (+BVTP 4x16)
2 Pull out main duct (R)
1 2 screws (+BVTP 4x16)

2-18. D.C. FAN (SIROCCO)

Lamp duct cover


5 Remove D.C. fan
(sirrocco) upward

1 2 claws

4 Remove SIROCCO
fan cover upward

3 Screw (+BVTP 4x16)

2-19. SPEAKER GRILL BLOCK ASSEMBLY

Speaker grill block assembly

1 2 screws
(+BVTP 4x16)

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KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

2-20. HA AND HB BOARDS

3 HA board

1 Connector
5 2 Screws

4 Connector

2 2 screws
(+BVTP 4x12)

2-21. SCREEN FRAME BLOCK ASSEMBLY

3 Screen frame
4x13) (E42A10) 2 4 screws block assembly
(+BVTP 4x16)
4x13) (E50A10)

2-22. SPEAKERS 2-23. REAR COVER (WITH MIRROR)

2 Rear cover (with mirror)

2 Speaker
4 Speaker
1 2 screws
(+PWTP2 4x16) 3 2 screws 1 4 screws
(+PWTP2 4x16) (+BVTP 4x16)
Screen frame block assembly

– 24 –
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

2-24. HOW TO REPLACE OPTICS UNIT


2-24-1. Remove Lamp Block (1) 2-24-2. Remove Lamp Block (2)

Remove '' Door, Lamp ". Turn left "Lever, Lock" below, and then remove "Door, Lamp".

Door, Lamp

<A> < REAR VIEW >

Lever, Lock Door, Lamp

2-24-3. Remove Lamp Block (3) 2-24-4. Remove Cover, Rear (1)

Pull the "Lever, Lock" below to remove "Lamp block". Take off 11 screws (42"), and then pull out "Cover, Rear".

2 screws 3 screws

2 screws 2 screws

Cover, Rear
2 screws
Lever, Lock Door, Lamp

2-24-5. Remove Cover, Rear (1-2) 2-24-6. Remove Cover, Rear (2)

Take off 13 screws (50"). It is removed "Cover, Rear".

2 screws 3 screws

B E D C

3 screws 3 screw
ws

Cover, Rear
2 screws

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KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

2-24-7. Remove Stay (L), Side

Take off 4 screws, and then remove 2 "Stay (L), Side".

Sta (L)
Stay (L), Side

2 screws
s 2 screws

<B> <C>

2-24-8. Pull Out Some Blocks (1) 2-24-9. Pull Out Some Blocks (2)

Take off 4 screws. Take off 5 screws.


2 screws
3 screws

2 screws <D> <E>


2 screws

2-24-10. Pull Out Some Blocks (3) 2-24-11. Pull Out Some Blocks (4)

Pull out "B block", "Chassis block", and "Duct (R), Main" Unlock "Holder, Wire" as shown below.
a little bit.

Holder,, Wire

Duct (R), Main

B block Chassis block

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KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

2-24-12. Pull Out Some Blocks (5)

Take off 1 screw.

3 screws

F
1 screw
<F>

2-24-13. Pull Out Some Blocks (6)

Loose 1 special screw. (This screw can not be taken off.)

Optics unit block

1 special screw
<G>

2-24-14. Pull Out Some Blocks (7)

Take off 1 screw.

Optics unit block

<H> 1 special screw

– 27 –
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

2-24-15. Pull Out Some Blocks (8)

Remove 2 connecters to pull out some blocks as shown below.

I
Connector

<I>

2-24-16. Pull Out Some Blocks (9)

Unlock "Purse Lock" to pull out some blocks as shown below.

Purse lock

<J>

2-24-17. Pull Out Some Blocks (10) 2-24-18. Remove Optics Unit

Pull out "B block", "Chassis block", "Duct block", and "Optics Remove all connecters to remove "Optics Unit block" and then it.
Unit block".

Opttics u
unit block
Duct block

Optics unit block


B block Chassis
Ch i bl
block

– 28 –
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
SECTION 3 K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
3-1. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT BY REMOTE 3-1-2. Service Mode Adjustment
COMMANDER
1. The SCREEN displays the item being adjusted.
By using remote commander (RM-YD003), all circuit adjust- 2. Press “1” or “4” on the remote commander to select the
ments can be made. adjustment item.
NOTE : Test Equipment Required. 3. Press “3” or “6” on the remote commander to change the data.
1. Pattern Generator (with component outputs) 4. Press “2” or “5” on the remote commander to select the category.
2. Oscilloscope Every time you press “2” (Category up).
3. Digital multimeter 5. If you want to recover the latest values press “-” then
“[ENTER]” to read the memory.
3-1-1. Method of Setting the Service Adjustment 6. Press “[MUTING]” then “[ENTER]” to write into memory.
Mode
7. Turn power off.

1. Standby mode. (Power off)


< Resetting wega (user) menu to factory defaults >
2. DISPLAY t 5 t VOL (+) t TV POWER
Use the following instructions to restore the User Controls and
on the remote commander.
Channel Memory settings to the preset factory conditions.
(Press each button within a second.)
The following service screen will appear. 1. Turn the TV on by press [POWER] on the Remote Commander.
2. While holding down the [Q] on the Remote Commander,
press the POWER button on the Front Panel of the set.
The set restarts and displays the initial setup screen, This may
<TV micro> take several minutes.

STATUS 0 SERVICE 3-1-3. Memory Write Confirmation Method


SHUTDOWN_LOG1 0 TV MICRO 1. After adjustment, turn power off with the remote commander.
ATI : H05-01.xx 2. Turn power on and set to service mode.
SAIPH PROGRAM : 1.xxx
BOOT : x.xxx 3. Call the adjusted items again and confirm they were adjusted.
CHIMERA PROGRAM : 1.xxx
PACK : 1.xxx
OSD : x.xxx 3-1-4. Adjusting Buttons and Indicator
NVM A0 : x.xxx
NVM AC : x.xxx
NVM AE : ----
HDMI : 1.xxx MUTING TV POWER

MUTING TV/VIDEO POWER TV POWER

Adjustment category
DVD/ SAT/
Adjustment item DVR VCR CABLE TV
up
Press “JUMP” key. FUNCTION
up
Data up
Adjustment item
<Digiotal Module micro> down
ENT
Data down
Initialize data JUMP ANT MTS/SAP FREEZE

QM 0 0 SERVICE (Not stored) SOUND PICTURE TV/SAT WIDE

INFO DTV SUR


Adjustment category
down
User control goes DIS
E

PL
ID

AY
GU

to the standerd state


Press “JUMP” key. (Shipping Conditions)
ENTER
RE

LS
TU

O
TO
RN

WEGA GATE

JUMP
<BE micro> PREV REPLAY ADVANCE NEXT

PLAY DISPLAY
VISUAL SEARCH PAUSE STOP

CONFIGRATION 00 0 SERVICE
VOL CH
CP18_COLOR_SYS 00 00A0 BE Micro
VOL +

REC REC PAUSE REC STOP


Press “JUMP” key.
TOP MENU MENU F1 F2

TV

RM-YD003

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KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

FUNCTION OF KEYS ON COMMANDER 3-3. IRIS Adjustment

•1 : Changes adjustment item. (item No. moves up) Please check it after the replacement of the following parts.
•4 : Changes adjustment item. (item No. moves down) • IRIS unit+Optics unit block+C board
•2 : Changes adjustment category. • B board
(category moves up)
•5 : Changes adjustment category. Check values of the service data in NVM on C board
(category moves down)
•3 : Changes data value. (up) #0 BL_U_TOP
•6 : Changes data value. (down) #1 BL_U_BOTTOM
#2 BL_MAX
DBL_CTRL_AC
Commander Function #3 BL_MIN
#4 IRIS_GAIN
Button Mode Description
#5 HALL_GAIN
[MUTING] + [ENTER] WRITE Writes data to NVM.
- + [ENTER] READ Reads data from NVM.
and write the same values on C board to the service data in NVM
8 + [ENTER] RESET Set the shipping condition.
on B board.

3-2. H/V Center Confirmation and Adjustment


#0 BL_U_TOP
Please check the picture horizontal/vertical center after the replace-
#1 BL_U_BOTTOM
ment of the following parts .
#08 BL_MAX
• Optical block DBL_CTRL #09 BL_MIN
• Top assembly
#0A IRIS_GAIN
1, Check H/V center with 480i monoscope signal in “Full “ mode .
#0D HALL_GAIN
2, If the center is shifted , adjust it with the following service items .

ODHS (for H center)


ODVS (for V center)

ODVS

ODHS

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KDF-E42A10/E50A10
SECTION 4 K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

DIAGRAMS
4-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM (1)

Rear Note:
AGU, B, HPC, P and QM boards are supplied as the block for service.
C board is included in the Optics Unit Block.
(The parts on each boards are not supplied individually.)

CXD9855GP

Rear

AGU
CXA2188Q

AK5357

CS4335

Rear

Left Side

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KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

BLOCK DIAGRAM (2) TO TO TO


QU BOARD
CN7951
A AGU BOARD
CN8006
QM BOARD
CN7306

6 AGC_MUTE/LRCLK

XPOD_STBY
RESET_POD
CN7802
AGC_MUTE

FE_SDATA
TU_R_OUT

TU_V_OUT

RESTE_FE
TU_L_OUT

HACKPOL
33M_CLK

FE_SYNC
POD_VCC
POD_VCC
POD_VPP

FF_SCLK
AFT_OUT

FE_SDA
TU_SDA

FE_SCL

FE_VAL
TU_SCL

SDATA

HIRQ#
HACK
SCLK

HRW
CN7801

HD0
HD1
HD2
HD3
HD4
HD5
HD6
HD7
HA1

HA0
CS#
10
12
13
14

10
11
12
13
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
37
38
39
40
42
44
46
48
1
2
4
5
7
9

2
4

8
IC7900

NC
NC
NC
POD INTERFACE

VIDEO

XPOD_STBY
AUDIO R

TU_TSDATA
CONTROLLER

TU_SSYNC
CN7903

TU_TSENA
TU_TSCLK
RESTE_FE

HACKPOL
AUDIO L

33M_CLK
HRESET#
FE_SDA
FE_SCL
CD2# 70 3 CD2#

HACK#
HIRQ#

HRW#
HD0
HD1
HD2
HD3
HD4
HD5
HD6
HD7

HCS
HA1

HA0
PODVPP
PODVCC
MDO2 69 5 MDO2
TU7800 D2 D2
58 6
TUNER 33M_CLK
3 CLK MDO1 68 7 MDO1
VIDEO Q7802 VIDEO HRESET#
DET_OUT 5 HRESET# D1 57 8 D1
BUFFER HACKPOL MDO0 67 9 MDO0
93 HACKPOL
VHF/UHF AUDIO R AUDIO R HIRQ#
R_OUT 92 HIRQ D0 56 10 D0
AUDIO L AUDIO L HACK# 66
L_OUT 91 HACK MOSTRT 11 MOSTRT
CABLE HD0 A0 54 13 A0
AFT_OUT 90 HD0_SDA
HD1 MOVAL 65 14 MOVAL
89 HD1_SCL
AGC_IN Q7803 HD2 55 15
88 HD2 A1 A1
AGC AMP HD3
IC7806 87 HD3 A2 52 17 A2
NTSC/ATSC TUNING SELECT HD4 PODVCC 18 INPACK#
86 HD4
HD5 A3 53 19 A3
TU_SDA 15 Y 85 HD5
TU_SDA 2 Y0 Y1 1
IC7807 HD6
84 HD6 WAIT# 64 21 WAIT#
DATA SWITCH HD7 A4_CTX 51 22 A4_CTX
TU_CLK 14 X 83 HD7
TU_TSDATA 1A 2 HRW# HA0 RST 63 23 RESET
TU_CLK 12 X0 X1 13 3 1Y 79 HA0
TU_TSCLK HA1 A5 48 24 A5_ITX
12C_SW 11 A 6 2Y 2A 5 81 HA1
TU_TSENA IC7906 HCS A6 46 26 A6_ETX
10 B 8 3Y 3A 9 80 HCS
D7802 TU_SSYNC MDI7 62 27 MDI7
FAT_LOCK 9 C 11 4Y 4A 12 82 HRW
(FAT LOCK) A7 47 29 A7_QTX
1 1OEN
98 TDO MDI6 61 30 MDI6
4 2OEN
D7801 99 TOCLK 31 A12
FDC_LOCK 10 3OEN MDI5 60 32 MDI5
(FDC LOCK) 96 TOVAL
13 4OEN MCLKI 45 33 MCLKI
100 TOSTRT
MDI4 59 34 MDI4
MPEG_SDATA
DATA0/SDATA 73 TID MIVAL 44 35 MIVAL
MPEG_CLK
MPEG_CLK 72 TICLK 36
MPEG_ENA VPP-1, 2
MPEG_ENA 71 TIVAL 40 TO
CRX 76 CRX
DRX 78 DRX
41
45
VCC B QU BOARD
CN7953
MDI3 28 46 MDI3
RESTE_FE IREQ# 43 47 IREQ#
RESET
FE_SDA MDI2 26 48 MDI2
DEM_SDA
FE_SCL WE# 42 49 WE#
DEM_CLK
Q7804,7805 D7803 MDI1 25 50 MDI1
MPEG_ERR
LED DRIVER (ERROR) MCK0 41 51 MCK0
XPOD_STBY

MDI0 23 52 MDI0
54 A13
IC7804 MISTRT
32V DC/DC CONVERTER 21 55 MISTRT
A8_CRX 40 56 A8_CRX
Q7806,7807 VOUT 4
1 VIN +32V IOWR# 20
B+ SWITCH 57 IOWR#
A9_DRX 39 58 A9_DRX
2 OSC DK 3 IORD# 19 59 IORD#
A11 37 60 A11
+10.5V IC7803 NC 62 VS1#
CN7800 9V REG. OE# 35 63 OE#
10.5V 2 1 VIN VOUT 5 +9V CE2# 18 64 CE2#
TO A10 34 65 A10
QM BOARD 6.0V 4
3 ON/OFF VADJ 4 MDO7 17 66 MDO7
CN7307 3.4V 6
CE1# 33 67 CE1#
1.5V 8
IC7802 MDO6 16 68 MDO6
+6.0V
5V REG. D7 32 70 D7
MDO5 15 71 MDO5
2 VIN VOUT 4 +5V
D6 31 72 D6
MDO4 14 73 MDO4
1 CTRL
D5 29 74 D5
MDO3 13 75 MDO3
IC7808
D4 76

VPPSEL
5V REG. 30 D4
CD1# 12 77 CD1#
2 VIN VOUT 4 POD_5V
D3 27 78 D3
11
1 CTRL
IC7906
+3.4V POWR SWITCH
IC7801
1.8V REG. POD_5V 2 IN1 OUT1 7
4 EN1
1 VIN VOUT 5 +1 .8V
+3.4V 3 IN2 OUT2 6 PODVPP
5 EN2#
3 CE
+1.5V IC7906
IC7800 PODVCC
POWR SWITCH
1.1V REG.
2,3 IN OUT 5-8
4 VIN VOUT 5 +1.1V
4 EN#
2 VBIAS
ENA/ADJ 1
QT (TUNER, POD INTERFACE CONTROLLER, POWER SUPLLY)
– 32 –
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

BLOCK DIAGRAM (3)

IC3006
IC3002 (1/2) PCM/PWM PROCESSOR IC3007
BUFFER CLOCK GENERATOR
CN3002 5
D+3.3V 6
4 19 SOFTMUTE XFSDIN 48 4
A_MUTE 14
X3001
M_RST 6 27 INIT 49.1MHz 2
IC3004
BUS BUFFER

SCSHIFT 11 2 18 22 SCSHIFT
SCDT 9 4 16 21 SCDT IC3005
DF_FLAG 8 DIGITAL POWER AMP
KCLATCH 7 3 17 23 SCLATCH
TO AUDIO L AUDIO L AUDIO L CN3003 SPEAKER
AGU BOARD LR_DATA 5 6 14 31 DATA OUTL1 11 4 PWM_A OUT_A 32 1 L+ (L-CH)
CN8001 BCLK 3 8 12 30 BCK OUTL2 9 6 PWM_B 30 2 L-
OUT_B LPF
AUDIO R AUDIO R AUDIO R
LRCK 4 7 13 29 LRCK OUTR1 6 14 PWM_C OUT_C 25 3 R+
MCLK 1 9 11 36 XFSDN OUTR2 4 16 PWM_D OUT_D 22 4 R-
SPEAKER
25 DVF FLAGL
(R-CH)
24 DVF FLAGR Q3002,3003
5 /RST_AB Q3005,3006
AMP_RST 12 15 /RST_CD ZERO VOLTAGE
3 /SD DETECT
12
11
SP-PROT 13 13 Q3004
3.3V_SW 15 PROTECT
IC3002 (2/2) IC3001
GATE +12V REG.
PS3001 CN3001
+12V 3 VOUT VIN 1 4 PVDD
IC3003 3 PVDD TO
ON OFF CONT
+3.3V +3.3V REG. 2 2
1
GND
GND
C GT BOARD
CN6002

+1.8V 4 IC3008 5 3 VOUT VIN 1


+1.8V REG.
ON OFF CONT
2

K (AUDIO AMP)

– 33 –
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

BLOCK DIAGRAM (4)

CN7952 CN7953
CD2# B33 3 CD2#
MDO2 B32 5 MDO2
D2 A32 6 D2
MDO1 B31 7 MDO1
D1 A31 8 D1
MDO0 B30 9 MDO0
D0 A30 10 D0
MOSTRT B29 11 MOSTRT
A0 A29 13 A0
MOVAL B28 14 MOVAL
A1 A28 15 A1
A2 A27 17 A2
INPACK# B26 18 INPACK#
A3 A26 19 A3
WAIT# B25 21 WAIT#
A4_CTX A25 22 A4_CTX
RESET B24 23 RESET
A5_ITX A24 24 A5_ITX
A6_ETX A23 26 A6_ETX
MDI7 B22 27 MDI7
A7_QTX A22 29 A7_QTX
MDI6 B21 30 MDI6
A12 A21 31 A12
MDI5 B20 32 MDI5
MCLKI A20 33 MCLKI
MDI4 B19 34 MDI4
MIVAL A19 35 MIVAL
VPP-2 B18 36
VPP-1, 2
VPP-1 A18 40
VCC B17 41 TO

Cable
VCC A17 45
VCC B QT BOARD
CN7903
Card MDI3 B16 46 MDI3
IREQ# A16 47 IREQ#
MDI2 B15 48 MDI2
WE# A15 49 WE#
MDI1 B14 50 MDI1
MCK0 A14 51 MCK0
MDI0 B13 52 MDI0
A13 A13 54 A13
MISTRT B12 55 MISTRT
A8_CRX A12 56 A8_CRX
IOWR# B11 57 IOWR#
A9_DRX A11 58 A9_DRX
IORD# B10 59 IORD#
A11 A10 60 A11
VS1# B9 62 VS1#
OE# A9 63 OE#
CE2# B8 64 CE2#
A10 A8 65 A10
MDO7 B7 66 MDO7
CE1# A7 67 CE1#
MDO6 B6 68 MDO6
D7 A6 70 D7
MDO5 B5 71 MDO5
D6 A5 72 D6
MDO4 B4 73 MDO4
D5 A4 74 D5
MDO3 B3 75 MDO3
D4 A3 76 D4
CD1# B2 77 CD1#
D3 A2 78 D3

CN7951
1 VCC TO
2
5
VCC
VPP
A QT BOARD
CN7904

QU (CABLE CARD
CONNECTOR)

– 34 –
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

BLOCK DIAGRAM (5)

IC7180
CN7180
2 4 SCL_TV TO
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR 1 3 SDA_TV AGU BOARD
8 1 SET_5V CN8410

S2 (LAMP TEMPERATURE )

S7150
CN7150
LAMP DOOR 1 LAMP_COV TO
DETECTION NC
2 AGU BOARD
3 GND CN8410

T1 (LAMP DOOR DETECTION )

S7155
CN7155
LAMP CONNECTOR 1 LAMP_COV
DETECTION TO
2 NC AGU BOARD
3 GND CN8403

T2 (LAMP CONNECTOR DETECTION )

– 35 –
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

BLOCK DIAGRAM (6)

CN7000
2 KEY TO
3 NC AGU BOARD
1 GND CN8004

S7005 S7004 S7003 S7002 S7001 S7000

VEGA GATE TV/VIDEO VOL- VOL+ CH- CH+

HA (PANEL SWITCH )

Q7024
G LED DRIVER
TIMER D7024
R Q7023
LED DRIVER
CN7020
D7023 Q7022 STBY
LAMP 15 STBY+3.3V
LED DRIVER +3.3V
13 TIMER_LED
12 P_MUTE_LED
Q7021
G 11 LAMP_LED
POWER/ LED DRIVER
D7022 8 POW_LED
STANDBY R Q7022 9 STBY_LED
LED DRIVER TO
AGU BOARD
CN8004
IC7020
OUT 7 SIRCS

5 P.ON
S7020
POWER
IC7021

2 4 SCL
TEMPERATURE
1 3 SDA
SENSOR
8 1 5V

HB (SIRCS, LED)

J7100
CN7102
PR/CR 5 COMP2_CR TO
3 COMP2_CB AGU BOARD
1 COMP2_Y CN8814
PB/CB

VIDEO/HD/DVD IN2
(1080i/720p/480p/480i) J7101 CN7101
1 COMP DET
TO
VIDEO 2 V2-V AGU BOARD
4 V2-L
CN8400
5 V2-R
L
(MONO)
AUDIO
R

HC (VIDEO 2 INPUT)

– 36 –
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

BLOCK DIAGRAM (7)

T6000 D6043
RECT. R6100 CN6018
D6000 11
RECT R6006 1 LAMP DC
TO
LAMP DRIVER
3 LAMP GND
10
IC6012
Q6001
VG(H) 16 DRIVE VCC +10V REG OUT
D6018 CN6009
1 VSENSE
1 18
VS 15 2 17V
D6020 IC6003 4 6V TO
Q6008 17 C BOARD
VG(L) 14 SET 9V 5 6V
DRIVE VCC +9V REG OUT CN604
8 3.3V
9 3.3V
2 REG_12V
16
DCP 9 UNREG_6V
CN6019
15 D6019 IC6002 9 FAN_VCC
D6015 SET5V 10 FAN_VCC
4 VCC +5V REG OUT
VC1 8 14 16 SET 9V
SET 5V 19 SET 5V
DCP 9 13 IC6007 20 SET 5V
5
1 +3.3V REG. 2
IC6000 12
SWITCHING
REGULATOR D6029 IC6009
RECT. 23 SET 3.3V
9 24 SET 3.3V
1 4
DC/DC
CONVERTER 2 28 STBY 5V
TO
L6002 31 B-12V AGU BOARD
8 32 B-12V CN8401
35 AUDIO 5V
PH6003
38 UNREG_6V
1 IC6001 40 UNREG_6V
RELAY_VCC 3 2 SHUNT 45 Q_10.5V
REGULATOR 46 Q_10.5V
49 Q_5V
Q6007 Q6303,6304
RELAY DRIVER DELAY GATE
RELAY_VCC 11 RELAY_VCC
RY6001
12 AC_RLY
PH6001 13 SUB_ON

CN6002
4 AU_VCC
TO
3 AU_VCC
2 AU_GND C K BOARD
CN3001
1 AU_GND
D6300 SET 5V
RY6002
Q10.5V
T6004
D6289 IC6005
F6001 L6012 L6011 RECT R6045 D6301
6 7,8 Q6000,6009 +5V Q5V
CN6010 1 5
B+ SWITCH REG.
AC (L) 2 IC6008 SUB-ON
AC IN
AC (N) 1 SWITCHING
4 11,12
REGULATOR IC6004
7 +5V STBY 5V
VCC OUT
9 REG.
2
4
1 D6298
2 3
1

PH6002

1 IC6010
3 2 SHUNT
REGULATOR
D6284 PH6004

GT (POWER SUPPLY)
Q6010,6011

– 37 –
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

4-2. FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

LVDS
actual connection:
CN5003 to AGU (L type) 17pins(LVDS)
CN5004 to AGU 1 ACN MAIN GRN/Y CN4801 to QG CN4802 to QG CN4803 to QG CN5401 to C
1 GND 2 GND CN5005 to AGU 1 GND 1 GND 1 GND CN5403 1 TA-

A C HA
2
3
4
GND
GND
GND
3
4
5
ACN MAIN BLUE/U
GND
ACN MAIN RED/V
1
2
3
MAINYS
GND
FH SUB
2
3
4
(GND or DTT_DE)
GND
(GND)
2
3
4
SCL(NC)
SDA(NC)
GND
2
3
4
DT_GRAVSIN
GND
DT_GRAHSIN
1
2
3
GND
PANEL_SDA
PANEL_SCL
2
3
4
TA+
DRAIN(GND)
TB-
5 PANEL_VCC 6 GND 4 FV SUB 5 GND 5 PC_EXIST_H(NC) 5 GND 4 BINT_WPC 5 TB+
CN7000 to AGU 6 PANEL_VCC 7 ACN MAIN CV/Y 5 LAMP_HVDET 6 (GND) 6 PC_EXIST_V(NC) 6 DTOSD_B0IN 5 GND 6 DRAIN(GND)
1 GND 7 PANEL_VCC 8 GND 6 PC_WAKEUP 7 (GND) 7 PC_WAKEUP(NC) 7 GND 6 LCD_DCCSEL0 7 TC-
Note: 2 KEY 8 MAIN11V 9 ACN MAINC 7 LAMP_PROT 8 (GND) 8 A_CMRST(NC) 8 DTOSD_B1IN 7 LCD_DCCSEL1 8 TC+

The parts on this board are 3 GND Note: 9 MAIN11V 10 GND 8 LAMP_COVER 9 DTT_MUTE 9 A_CMBUSY(NC) 9 GND 8 PAWN RST 9 DRAIN(GND)
GH 10 PC3.3V 11 ACN SUB GRN/Y 9 PANEL_SCL 10 GND 10 C_BOOT(NC) 10 DTOSD_B2IN 9 LVDS_PD 10 TCLK-
not supplied individually The parts on this board are 11 GND 12 GND 10 PANEL_SDA 11 GND 11 NC 11 GND 10 IRQRET 11 TCLK+
not supplied individually PA 13 ACN SUB BLUE/U 11 GND 12 M_D2CLK 12 GND 12 DTOSD_B3IN 11 LUT0/PLERST 12 DRAIN(GND)
for service.
HB for service.
14
15
16
GND
ACN SUB RED/V
GND
12
13
14
BE-WDG
VSW_VS
VSW_HS
13
14
15
GND
M_D2V
GND
13
14
15
Tx(NC)
Rx(NC)
GND
13
14
15
GND
DTOSD_B4IN
GND
12
13
14
LUT1/CPUGO
LCD_LUT2
ACC/PDPGO
13
14
15
TD-
TD+
DRAIN(GND)
CN7020 to AGU CN7201 (PA) CN5000 17 ACN SUB HS 15 FH MAIN 16 M_D2H 16 DTOSD_R0IN 16 DTOSD_B5IN 15 LCD_BBCSEL 16 TE-

HPC
1 5V 10 GND 1 GND 18 GND 16 FV MAIN 17 GND 17 GND 17 GND 16 GND(LVDS-TE) 17 TE+
LVDS 2 GND 9 PC-R 2 MAIN GRN/Y 19 ACN SUB VS 17 FR_RST 18 DT_DC7 18 DTOSD_R1IN 18 DTOSD_B6IN 17 TE+ 18 GND
3 SDA 8 GND 3 GND 20 GND 18 CM_BUSY 19 GND 19 GND 19 GND 18 TE- 19 GND
4 SCL 7 PC-G 4 MAIN BLUE/U 19 BACKLIGHT 20 DT_DC6 20 DTOSD_R2IN 20 DTOSD_B7IN 19 GND(LVDS-TD) 20 GND

B 1
2
CN to BE
TA-
TA+
5
6
7
P_ON
GND
SIRCS
6
5
4
GND
PC-B
GND
5
6
7
GND
MAIN RED/V
GND
20
21
22
FR_RST_INT
ACOFFDET
IRIS_CTL
21
22
23
GND
DT_DC5
GND
21
22
23
GND
DTOSD_R3IN
GND
21
22
23
GND
DTOSD_A0IN
GND
20
21
22
TD+
TD-
GND(LVDS-CLK)
21 GND

CN5400 to C
3 DRAIN(GND) 8 POW_LED 3 PC-H 8 MAIN CV/Y 23 GND 24 DT_DC4 24 DTOSD_R4IN 24 DTOSD_A1IN 23 TCLK+ 1 GND
4 TB- 9 STBY_LED 2 GND 9 GND CN5001 24 GND 25 GND 25 GND 25 GND 24 TCLK- 2 MUTE
5 TB+ 10 GND 1 PC-V 10 MAIN C 1 GND 25 CMCPU SDA 26 DT_DC3 26 DTOSD_R5IN 26 DTOSD_A2IN 25 GND(LVDS-TC) 3 LVDS PD
6 DRAIN(GND) 11 LAMP_LED 11 GND 2 GND 26 CMCPU SCL 27 GND 27 GND 27 GND 26 TC+ 4 GND
7 TC- 12 P_MUTE_LED 12 SUB GRN/Y 3 GND 27 CMCPU TXD 28 DT_DC2 28 DTOSD_R6IN 28 DTOSD_A3IN 27 TC- 5 SDA
8 TC+ 13 TIMER_LED CN7202 (PA) 13 GND 4 GND 28 CMCPU RXD 29 GND 29 GND 29 GND 28 GND(LVDS-TB) 6 SCL
9 DRAIN(GND) 14 GND 1 L 14 SUB BLUE/U 5 PANEL VCC 29 GND 30 DT_DC1 30 DTOSD_R7IN 30 DTOSD_A4IN 29 TB+ 7 WP-C
10 TCLK- 15 STBY 3.3V 2 GND 15 GND 6 PANEL VCC 30 GND 31 GND 31 GND 31 GND 30 TB- 8 WP-LUT
CN604 to G 11 TCLK+ 3 R 16 SUB RED/V 7 PANEL VCC 31 HALL_OUT 32 DT_DC0 32 DTOSD_G0IN 32 DTOSD_A5IN 31 GND(LVDS-TA) 9 PAWN_RST
1 GND CN602 to BE 12 DRAIN(GND) 4 GND 17 GND 8 MAIN 11V 32 FR_FLASH 33 GND 33 GND 33 GND 32 TA+
2 +17V 1 GND 13 TD- 5 SW_5V 18 SUB HS 9 MAIN 11V 33 LUMIDET 34 DT_DY7 34 DTOSD_G1IN 34 DTOSD_A6IN 33 TA- GH
3 GND 2 MUTE 14 TD+ GH 19 GND 10 PC3.3V 34 CM_BINT 35 GND 35 GND 35 GND 34 GND
4 + 6.5V 3 LVDS PD 15 DRAIN(GND) 20 SUB VS 11 GND 35 JIG FRRST 36 DT_DY6 36 DTOSD_G2IN 36 DTOSD_A7IN 35 GND CN4003 for JIG
5 +6.5V 4 GND 16 TE- 36 JIG BINT 37 GND 37 GND 37 GND 36 GND 1 UVCC
6 GND 5 SDA 17 TE+ 37 JIG API TXD 38 DT_DY5 38 DTOSD_G3IN 38 CLKGO 37 VCC 2 XTRST
7 GND 6 SCL 18 GND 38 JIG API RXD 39 GND 39 GND 39 GND 38 VCC 3 XRSTIN

C 8
9
10
+ 3.3V
+ 3.3V
GND
7
8
9
WP-C
WP-LUT
yobi
19
20
21
GND
GND
GND
1
2
CN 4601
GND
PC-R
1
2
CN 4600
GND
PC-R
39
40
GND
GND
40
41
42
DT_DY4
GND
DT_DY3
40
41
42
DTOSD_G4IN
GND
DTOSD_G5IN
40
41
42
VSGO
GND
HSGO
39
40
41
VCC
VCC
VCC
4
5
6
XINIT
BREAK
ICD3
GH GH actual connection:17pins(LVDS) 3 GND 3 GND 43 GND 43 GND 43 GND 7 ICD2
4
5
6
PC-G
GND
PC-B
4
5
6
PC-G
GND
PC-B
Note:
B 44
45
46
DT_DY2
GND
DT_DY1
44
45
46
DTOSD_G6IN
GND
DTOSD_G7IN
44
45
46
ACOFFDET

1
CN4150 XX
GND
8
9
10
ICD1
ICD0
ICS2
(L-TYPE, Header) SHLD (Straight, Header) (Straight, Header) 7 GND 7 GND
The parts on this 47 GND 47 GND 47 2 B_INT 11 ICS1
CN6009 to C CN8815 CN8004 to HA, HB CN8405 to B CN8003 to B CN8404 to B 8 PC-H 8 PC-H
board are not 48 DT_DY0 48 DTGRACKIN 48 3 SDA_A 12 ICS0 CN3002 CN3001
1 GND 1 PC_L 1 5V 1 GND 1 MAIN_YS 1 MAIN GRN/Y 9 GND 9 GND supplied individually 49 GND 49 GND 49 GND 4 SCL_A 13 GND 1 MCLK GND 1
2 +17V 2 GND 2 GND 2 GND 2 GND 2 GND 10 PC-V 10 PC-V for service. (straight) (straight) (straight) 14 ICLK 2 GND GND 2
3 GND (B to B) 3 PC_R 3 SDA_ 3 GND 3 FH_SUB 3 MAIN BLUE/U PA FFC/FPC(SB-L5905) 3 BCLK PVDD 3
CN7155 4 + 6.5V CN6019 to A 4 GND 4 SCL 4 GND 4 FV_SUB 4 GND 4 LRCK PVDD 4
1 LAMP_POS 5 +6.5V 1 GND 5 SW_5V 5 P_ON 5 PANEL_VCC 5 LAMP_HVDET 5 MAIN RED/V 5 LR_DATA PA

T2 2
3
NC
GND
6P
7
GND
GND
2
3
GND
GND
GH 6
7
GND
SIRCS
6
7
PANEL_VCC
PANEL_VCC
6
7
PC_WAKEUP_INT
LAMP_PROT
6
7
GND
MAIN CV/Y
6
7
M_RST
SCLATCH1
GH 8 + 3.3V 4 GND 8 GND 8 +12V 8 LAMP_COVER 8 GND 8 OF_FLAG
9 + 3.3V 5 GND (B to B) 9 POW_LED 9 +12V 9 PANEL_SCL 9 MAINC 9 SCDT
10 GND 6 GND CN8401 to G 10 NC 10 PC_3.3V 10 SDA_PANEL 10 GND CN7903(2/2) CN7903(1/2) 10 GND

D 1
CN7150
LAMP_COV
XA 7
8
9
GND
GND
UNREG_11V
1
2
3
GND
GND
GND
11
12
13
STBY_LED
NC
LAMP_LED
11 GND
PA
11
12
13
GND
BE_WDT
VSW_VS
11
12
13
SUB GRN/Y
GND
SUB BLUE/U
1
2
3
GND
GND
GND
1
2
3
GND
GND
CD2#
11
12
13
SCSHIFT
AMP_RST
SP_PROT
2 NC 10 UNREG_11V 4 GND 14 GND 14 VSW_HS 14 GND 4 GND 4 IOIS16# 14 A_MUTE CN3003

T1 3 GND
GH
11
12
13
RELAY_VCC
AC_RLY
SUB_ON
5
6
7
GND
GND
GND
15
16
17
P_MUTE_LED
GND
TIMER_LED
15
16
17
FH_MAIN
FV_MAIN
FR_RST
15
16
17
SUB RED/V
GND
SUB HS
5
6
7
MDO2
D2
MDO1
15 3.3V_SW
GH
L+
L-
R+
1
2
3
14
15
16
LOW_B_DET
AC_OFF_DET
SET 9V
8
9
10
GND
+12V
+12V
18
19
20
GND
STBY 3.3V
KEY
18
19
20
CMCPU_BUSY
LAMP_CTRL
FR_RST_INT
18
19
20
GND
SUB VS
GND
8
9
10
D1
MDO0
Do
K R-
VH
4

17 GND 11 RELAY_VCC 21 ACOFF_DET SHLD 11 MOSTRT


18 GND 12 AC_RLY To HB --- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,13,14,15,17,19 22 DIMMER 12 GND
19 SET 5V 13 SUB_ON To HA --- 16,18,20 23 GND CN8001 CN7800 CN7802 13 A0
20 SET 5V 14 GND 24 GND 1 MCLK 1 GND 1 GND 14 MOVAL
CN6013 21 GND 15 GND 25 CMCPU_SDA 2 GND 2 10.5V 2 SCL 15 A1
1 GND 22 GND 16 SET 9V 26 CMCPU_SCL 3 BCLK 3 GND 3 SDA 16 REG#
CN7180 23 SET 3.3V 17 GND 27 CMCPU_TXD 4 LRCK 4 6.0V 4 SDATA 17 A2

S2 1
2
SET_5V
GND 1
CN6014
GND
24
25
SET 3.3V
GND
18
19
GND
SET 5V CN8008(for JIG)
28
29
CMCPU_RXD
GND
5
6
LR_DATA
M_RST
5
6
GND
3.4V
5
6
GND
AG_MUTE/LRCLK
18
19
INPACK#
A3

E 3
4
5
SDA_TV
SCL_TV
GND 1
CN6015
GND
26
27
28
GND
GND
STBY 5V
20
21
22
SET 5V
GND
GND
1
2
3
GND
GND
E_MD
30
31
32
GND
IRIS_HALL
FR_FLASH
7
8
9
SCLATCH1
OF_FLAG
SCDT
7
8
GND
1.5V
7
8
9
GND
FE_SCL
GND
20
21
22
GND
WAIT#
A4_CTX 1
CN7317
GND_1 1
CN7316
GND_1 1
CN7315
GND_1 1
CN7313
QT-DET
TO_QT
CN7903 1
CN7951
3.3V
GH 29 GND 23 SET 3.3V 4 E_BINT 33 LUMI_DET 10 GND CN7801 10 FE_SDA 23 RESET 2 DT_DY0 2 DTSD_GRACKIN 2 NC 2 I2S_SCLK 1 GND 2 3.3V
30 GND 24 SET 3.3V 5 SCL_TV 34 BE_BINT 11 SCSHIFT 1 3.3V 11 RESET_FE 24 A5_ITX 3 GND_1 3 GND_1 3 NC 3 GND 2 GND 3 GND
31 B_10.5V 25 GND 6 SDA_TV 35 JIG_FRRST 12 AMP_RST 2 3.3V 12 RESET_POD 25 VS2# 4 DT_DY1 4 DYOSD_7IN 4 NC 4 I2S_SDATA 3 CD2# 4 GND
Fasten 187 32 B_10.5V 26 GND 7 NC(IIC1) 36 JIG_BINT 13 SP_PROT 3 GND 13 XPOD_STBY 26 A6_ETX 5 GND_1 5 GND_1 5 NC 5 GND 4 IOIS16# 5 5V
BiMetal 1 Thermo
Fasten 187
33
34
GND
GND
27
28
GND
STBY 5V
8
9
NC(IIC1)
NC(IIC2)
37
38
JIG_API_TXD
JIG_API_RXD
14
15
A_MUTE
3.3V_SW
4
5
5.0V
TU_R_OUT
14
15
HACKPOL
GND
27
28
MDI7
GND
6
7
DT_DY2
GND_1
6
7
DYOSD_G6IN
GND_1
6
7
NC
GND_1
6
7
AG_MUTE/LRCLK
GND
5
6
MDO2
D2 CN7952
1 Thermo 35 AUDIO 5V 29 GND 10 NC(IIC2) 39 GND GH 6 GND 16 33M_CLK 29 A7_QTX 8 DT_DY3 8 DYOSD_G5IN 8 HSGO 8 FE_SCL 7 MDO1 1 GND
36
37
38
AUDIO_GND
SP_MUTE
AUDIO_MUTE
30
31
32
GND
+12V
+12V
AGU 11
12
13
SCL_E
SDA_E
3.3V
40 GND
SHLD
7
8
9
TU_L_OUT
GND
AFT_OUT
17
18
19
GND
HIRO#
GND
30
31
32
MDI6
A12
MD15
9
10
11
GND_1
DT_DY4
GND_1
9
10
11
GND_1
DYOSD_G4IN
GND_1
9
10
11
GND_1
VSGO
GND_1
9
10
11
GND
FE_SDA
RESET_FE#
8
9
10
D1
MDO0
Do
2
3
4
D3
D4
D5

FAN1 R
39
40
41
AUDIO_GND
AUDIO_R
AUDIO_GND
33
34
35
GND
GND
AUDIO 5V
Note:
The parts on this board are
14
15
16
NC
TV_TXD
TV_RXD
10
11
12
TU_V_OUT
GND
TU_SCL
20
21
22
HACK
GND
HD0
33
34
35
MCLKI
MDI4
MIVAL
12
13
14
DT_DY5
GND_1
DT_DY6
12
13
14
DYOSD_G3IN
GND_1
DYOSD_G2IN
12
13
14
CLKGO
GND_1
DYOSD_A7IN
12
13
14
RESET_POD#
POD_STBY
HACKPOL
11
12
13
MOSTRT
GND
A0
5
6
7
D6
D7
CE1#
42 AUDIO_L 36 AUDIO_GND 17 E_TXD 13 TU_SDA 23 GND 36 VPP-2 15 GND_1 15 GND_1 15 GND_1 15 GND 14 MOVAL 8 A10
43 Q_GND 37 AUDIO_GND not supplied individually 18 E_RXD CN8005 to QM 14 AGC_MUTE 24 HD1 37 VPP-2 16 DT_DY7 16 DTOSD_G1IN 16 DTOSD_A6IN 16 33M_CLK 15 A1 9 OE#
44 Q_GND 38 UNREG_6V 19 NC(UART3) 1 10.5V/+12V 25 GND 38 VPP-2 17 GND_1 17 GND_1 17 GND_1 17 GND 16 REG# 10 A11
for service.
F FAN2 R
45
46
47
Q_10.5V
Q_10.5V
GND
39
40
41
GND
UNREG_6V
GND
20
21
22
NC(UART3)
5V
5V
2
3
4
10.5V/+12V
GND
GND
26
27
28
HD2
GND
HD3
39
40
41
VPP-1
VPP-1
VCC
18
19
20
DT_DC0
GND_1
DT_DC1
18
19
20
DTOSD_G0IN
GND_1
DTOSD_R7IN
18
19
20
DTOSD_A5IN
GND_1
DTOSD_A4IN
18
19
20
HIRO#
GND
HACK
17
18
19
A2
INPACK#
A3
11
12
13
A9_DRX
A8_CRX
A13

GT 48
49
50
GND
Q_5V
GND
42
43
44
GND
Q_GND
Q_GND
23
24
25
NC(USB1)
NC(USB1)
NC(USB1)
5
6
7
JIG_TXD
JIG_RXD
GND
29
30
31
GND
HD4
GND
42
43
44
VCC
VCC
VCC
21
22
23
GND_1
DT_DC2
GND_1
21
22
23
GND_1
DTOSD_R6IN
GND_1
21
22
23
GND_1
DTOSD_A3IN
GND_1
21
22
23
GND
HD0
GND
20
21
22
GND
WAIT#
A4_CTX
14
15
16
MCLKO
WE#
IREQ#

FAN3 R
45
46
47
Q_10.5V
Q_10.5V
GND
1
2
CN8410
5V
GND
26
27
28
NC
NC(USB2)
NC(USB2)
8
9
10
ATSC_RST
ATSC_TXD
ATSC_RXD
32
33
34
HD5
GND
HD6
45
46
47
VCC
MDI3
IREQ#
24
25
26
DT_DC3
GND_1
DT_DC4
24
25
26
DTOSD_R5IN
GND_1
DTOSD_R4IN
24
25
26
DTOSD_A2IN
GND_1
DTOSD_A1IN
24
25
26
HD1
GND
HD2
23
24
25
RESET
A5_ITX
VS2#
17
18
19
VCC
VPP-1
MIVAL
CN6011 48 GND 3 SDA_5V 29 NC(USB2) 11 ANT_SW1 35 GND 48 MDI2 27 GND_1 27 GND_1 27 GND_1 27 GND 26 A6_ETX 20 MCLKI
1 GND 49 Q_5V 4 SCL_5V 30 3.3V 12 GND 36 HD7 49 WE# 28 DT_DC5 28 DTOSD_R3IN 28 DTOSD_A0IN 28 HD3 27 MDI7 21 A12
50 GND 5 GND 31 NC(USB3) 13 Q_5V CN8006 37 HA1 50 MDI1 29 GND_1 29 GND_1 29 GND_1 29 GND 28 GND 22 A7_QTX

FAN4 P
1
(VH, PC Board)
CN6018 to LAMP Driver
LAMP DC
1
CN6012
GND
1
CN8403 to QM
LAMP_POS
6
7
8
NC
LAMP_PROT
GND
32
33
34
NC(USB3)
NC(USB3)
NC
14 Q_10.5V
PA
1
2
3
SUB_V
GND
TU_R
38
39
40
CS#
HA0
HRW
51
52
53
MCLKO
MDI0
GND
30
31
32
DT_DC6
GND_1
DT_DC7
30
31
32
DTOSD_R2IN
GND_1
DTOSD_R1IN
30
31
32
DTOSD_B7IN
GND_1
DTOSD_B6IN
30
31
32
HD4
GND
HD5
29
30
31
A7_QTX
MDI6
A12
23
24
25
A6_ETX
A5_ITX
A4_CTX
NC 2 GND 9 LAMP_5V 35 TV_RST 4 GND 41 GND 54 A13 33 GND_1 33 GND_1 33 GND_1 33 GND 32 MD15 26 A3
2 LAMP GND 3 GND/UNREG_11V 10 LAMP_CTRL 36 E_RST 5 TU_L 42 FE_SYNC 55 MISTRT 34 M_D2H 34 DTOSD_R0IN 34 DTOSD_B5IN 34 HD6 33 MCLKI 27 A2
VH CN6002 4 SPDIF 11 100W/120W 37 MD0 6 GND 43 GND 56 A8_CRX 35 GND_1 35 GND_1 35 GND_1 35 GND 34 MDI4 28 A1
1 AU_GND 5 GND 12 GND 38 DTT_LOG 7 AFT 44 FE_SCLK 57 IOWR# 36 M_D2V 36 NC 36 DTOSD_B4IN 36 HD7 35 MIVAL 29 A0

G 1
(POWER)
CN6010 AC
AC (N)
2
3
4
AU_GND
AU_VCC
AU_VCC
6
7
8
SDAT
GND
LRCK
13
14
15
HV_DET
LAMP_COVER(+)
LAMP_COVER(-)
39
40
41
TU_V_OOUT
GND
GND
8
9
10
TU_V
GND
TU_SCL
45
46
47
GND
FE_SDATA
GND
58
59
60
A9_DRX
IORD#
A11
37
38
39
GND_1
M_D2CLK
GND_1
37
38
39
NC
GND_1
NC
37
38
39
GND_1
DTOSD_B3IN
GND_1
37
38
39
HA1
CS#
HA0
36
37
38
VPP-2
VPP-2
VPP-2
30
31
32
D0
D1
D2
2 AC (L) PA 9 GND GH 42 GND 11 TU_SDA 48 FE_VAL 61 GND 40 GND_1 40 NC 40 DTOSD_B2IN 40 HRW 39 VPP-1 33 IOIS16#
VT 10 SCLK 12 AGC 49 GND 62 VS1# 41 DTT_MUTE 41 NC 41 GND_1 41 GND 40 VPP-1 34 GND
11 GND CN8002 GH 63 OE# 42 TEMPT(GND) 42 NC 42 DTOSD_B1IN 42 FE_SYNC 41 VCC 35 GND
12 MCLK
GH
CN8406
1
2
3
STBY 5V
RELAY_VCC
FAN 1_POW
1
2
CN8007(for JIG)
UVCC
XTRST 1
(L-TYPE, PC Board)
CN8402 to P
11V
QT 64
65
66
CE2#
A10
MDO7
43
44
45
TEMP(GND)
TEMP(GND)
GND_1
43
44
45
NC
NC
NC
43
44
45
GND_1
DTOSD_B0IN
GND_1
43
44
45
GND
FE_SCLK
GND
42
43
44
VCC
VCC
VCC
36
37
38
CD1#
MDO3
MDO4
1 FB(-) 4 FAN 1_PROT 3 XRSTIN 2 RESET 67 CE1# 46 TEMP(GND) 46 GND_1 46 DT_GRAHSIN 46 FE_SDATA 45 VCC 39 MDO5
CN to AGU 2 DRIVE(-) 5 GND 4 XINIT 3 CEC 68 MDO6 47 GND_1 47 NC 47 GND_1 47 GND 46 MDI3 40 MDO6
HOLE10 1 3 HOUT(-) 6 FAN 2_POW 5 BREAK 4 SCLK 69 GND 48 TEMP(GND) 48 NC 48 DT_GRAVSIN 48 FE_VAL 47 IREQ# 41 MDO7
HOLE8 2 4 HIN(-) 7 FAN 2_PROT 6 ICD3 5 SDAT 70 D7 49 GND_1 49 GND_1 49 GND_1 49 GND 48 MDI2 42 CE2#
HOLE11 3 5 HOUT(+) 8 GND 7 ICD2 CN8400 to HC 6 A GND 71 MDO5 49 WE# 43 VS1#
HOLE9 4 6 HIN(+) 9 FAN 3_POW 8 ICD1 1 COMP_DET 7 R 72 D6 50 MDI1 44 IORD#
BRAKE6 5 7 FB(+) 10 FAN 3_PROT CN8814 9 ICD0 2 V2_Y 8 L 73 NDO4 51 MCLKO 45 IOWR#
BRAKE7
BRAKE4
6
7
8 DRIVE(+)
GH
11
12
GND
FAN 4_POW
1
2
COMP2_Y
GND
10
11
ICS2
ICS1
3 GND
4 V2_L
9
10
GND
PR
74
75
D5
MDO3
QM 52
53
MDI0
GND
46
47
MISTRT
MDI0
BRAKE5 8 13 FAN 4_PROT 3 COMP2_CB 12 ICS0 5 V2_R 11 GND 76 D4 54 A13 48 MDI1

H IRIS
14 GND
GH
4
5
6
GND
COMP2_CR
GND
13
14
GND
ICLK
FFC/FPC
6 GND
GH
12
13
14
PB
GND
Y
77
78
79
CD1#
D3
GND CN7300
Note:
The parts on this board are
55
56
57
MISTRT
A8_CRX
IOWR#
49
50
51
MDI2
MDI3
VCC
PA 15 GND 80 GND 1 TV_RXD 58 A9_DRX 52 VPP-2
GH 2 TV_TXD not supplied individually 59 IORD# 53 MDI4
HV- CN9505 CN9500
3
4
GND
GND
for service. 60
61
A11
GND
54
55
MDI5
MDI6
1 DEBUG1 1 D2 + 5 JG_TXD 62 VS1# 56 MDI7
DET CN 9504 2 BEBUG2 2 E 6 JG_RXD 63 OE# 57 VS2#
ANT_SW1 1 1 11V 3 P87 3 D2 - 7 GND 64 CE2# 58 RESET
GND 2 CN7102 CN7101 to AGU 2 RESET 4 P86 4 D1 + 8 BOX_RST-IN 65 A10 59 WAIT#
ZM9P 3 1 COMP2_Y 1 COMP_DET 3 CEC 5 P85 5 E 9 TV_TXD 66 MDO7 60 INPACK#
ZH9P Q_5V
Q_10.5V
4
5
2
3
4
GND
COMP2_CB
GND
2
3
4
V2_V
GND
V2_L
HC 4
5
6
SCLK
SDAT
A GND
6
7
8
Nmi
VCC 3.3V
RESET
6
7
8
D1 -
D0 +
E
10 TV_RXD
PA
67
68
69
CE1#
MDO6
GND
61
62
63
REG#
MOVAL
MOSTRT
CN to G CN to AGU S Micro 5 COMP2_CR 5 V2_R 7 R 9 GND 9 D0 - CN7314 70 D7 64 MDO0
1 LAMP DC LAMP_PROT 1 6 GND 6 GND 8 L SH 10 CLK + 1 GND PH USB 71 MDO5 65 MDO1
2 NC GND 2 PA 7 NC 9 GND 11 E 2 SPDIF CN7308 "A"receptacle 72 D6 66 MDO2
3 LAMP GND LAMP_5V 3 8 NC 10 PR HDMI 12 CLK - 3 GND 1 GND CN7311 73 NDO4 67 CD2#

I VH LAMP_CTRL
100W/120W
SH
4
5
ANT Sw
9
10
11
NC
NC
NC
11
12
13
GND
PB
GND
Connector 13
14
15
CEC
NC
DDC CLK
4
5
6
SDAT
GND
LRCK
2
3
4
10.5V
GND
6.0V
1
2
3
VBUS
D-
D+
74
75
76
D5
MDO3
D4
68 GND

Lamp 12 NC 14 Y 16 DDC DAT 7 GND 5 GND 4 GND 77 CD1#


Connector GH 15 GND 17 E SCLK 6 3.4V 5 SHIELD 78 D3
LAMP P QU
8
GH 18 DDC +5V 9 GND 7 GND 6 SHIELD 79 GND
19 HPD 10 MCLK 8 1.5V 7 SHIELD 80 GND

Note:
The parts on this board are
not supplied individually
for service.

J
– 38 –
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

4-3. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION Terminal name of semiconductors in silk screen


printed circuit ( )
Device
*
Printed symbol Terminal name Circuit
Collector
1 Transistor
Base Emitter
K
Collector
2 Transistor
QT Base Emitter

C 3 Diode
Cathode
Anode
HA HC Cathode
T2 4 Diode
Anode (NC)
Cathode
5 Diode
Anode (NC)
Common
6 Diode
Anode Cathode
Common
7 Diode
AGU Anode Cathode
Common
HB GT 8 Diode
Anode Anode

Common
HPC 9 Diode
Anode Anode
P Common
Power Diode
Supply 0
Cathode Cathode
Block
Common
QM qa Diode
Cathode Cathode
T1 B
S2 QU Anode Cathode
qs Diode Anode Anode
Cathode Anode

Transistor Source
qd Drain D D
(FET) Gate
4-4. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS G G

Transistor Source S S
qf Drain
Note: (FET) Gate
D D
• The parts marked “#” on schematic diagrams are not mounted. Reference information Transistor Source
qg Drain G G
• All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted. (pF: µµF) RESISTOR : RN METAL FILM (FET) Gate S S
Capacitors without voltage indication are all 50 V. : RC SOLID Emitter
• Indication of resistance, which does not have one for rating qh Transistor Collector
: FPRD NONFLAMMABLE CARBON Base
electrical power, is as follows. : FUSE NONFLAMMABLE FUSIBLE C1 C2
C2 B1 E1
: RW NONFLAMMABLE WIREWOUND qj Transistor B1 B2
Pitch: 5 mm E2 B2 C1
E1 E2
Rating electrical power 1/4 W (CHIP : 1/10 W) : RS NONFLAMMABLE METAL OXIDE
C1 B2 E2
: RB NONFLAMMABLE CEMENT qk Transistor C1 C2
E1 B1 C2
• All resistors are in ohms. COIL : LF-8L MICRO INDUCTOR B1 B2
• : nonflammable resistor. CAPACITOR : TA TANTALUM C1 B2 E2 E1 E2
ql Transistor
• 5 : fusible resistor. : PS STYROL E1 B1 C2

E1 E2
• : internal component. : PP POLYPROPYLENE C1 B2 E2
w; Transistor B1 B2
• : panel designation, and adjustment for repair. : PT MYLAR E1 B1 C2
C1 C2
• All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B, : MPS METALIZED POLYESTER C1(B2) C2
E2 B1 E1
unless otherwise noted. : MPP METALIZED POLYPROPYLENE wa Transistor B1
C2 C1(B2)
E2 E2
• : earth-ground. : ALB BIPOLAR E1(B2) E2
(B2)
• : earth-chassis. : ALT HIGH TEMPERATURE ws Transistor
B1 E1 E2
B1
C1 C2
• All voltages are in V. : ALR HIGH RIPPLE C1 C2
(B2) E1(B2) C2
• Readings are taken with a 10 MΩ digital multimeter. E2 E1 B1
wd Transistor B1
• Readings are taken with a color-bar signal input. C2 C1
C1 C2
• Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production Note: The components identified by shading and mark
– Discrete semiconductot
tolerances. 0 are critical for safety. Replace only with part
Ver.1.5
number specified. (Chip semiconductors that are not actually used are included.)

* : Can not be measured.
• Circled numbers are waveform references.
V
• : B + bus.
• V : B – bus. Schematic diagrams and printed wiring boards of the specified boards
for board replacement service are not included in this section.
• F : Signal path.
See Appendix of this manual if you need them.

– 39 –
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

(1) Schematic Diagram of GT Board


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
C6079 XX
D6034 C6081 TO LAMP DR
D4SBL40 XX R6100 0.1 CN6018
_ L6009 BLK 3P
CN6011 CN6012 CN6013 CN6014 CN6017 CN6005 1mH 1/2W RF JL6004
CN6015 XX XX CN6016 1 LAMP DC
JL6005

CHOKE OUT
XX _ R6002 C6084 3 LAMP GND

CHOKE IN
A FOR BRZ C6082
100k
100 R6021 A

AC (N)
C6080 2W RS

AC (L)
XX XX
XX 400V
R6003

E
100k C6009 R6022
IC6012 470 3.3k
2W RS

1
2
1

1
2

3
1/10W
C6089 KA278RA05CYDTU
JW6013 JW6014

1
C6083 C6085
XX 100 XX
XX 4700p R6023
JL6003 400V 220
JW6015 SG6000 CAM603 C6279 500V E 1 2 3 4
C6280 JL6002 C6002 1/10W
JW6017 R6246 2200p 2200p R6010 CN6009 10P
C6004 C6005 XX
8.2M 250V 250V JL6006 1
JL6008 JW6016 XX XX JW6001 L6004 1 GND
1/2W RN E E C6003 _
R6017 10uH SET17V
XX 2 17V
CAM600 JW6002 0.47

R6249 1M 1/2W RN
C6274 1/4W R6018 C6044 17.6
0.47 D6018 3 GND
0.47 C6077 R6098 D6032 FPRD 330

4
1

1
VD6003
C6286 C6045
_
470k R6016 1/4W D2L20U-TA 25V 4 6V
250V 1200 FPRD D6028
AC (N) 1 0.47 JW6004 1/2W 0.1 6.0 TO
VD6000 0.47 D6000 250V 1 18 MC2838-T112-1 REG_12V 5 6V
AC (L) 2 250V 250V D4SB60L-F CHIP 1/2W FB6004 C BOARD
CAM602 VD6002 RF 6.0
PT PT 6 GND
B CN6010 VD6001 XX JW6019 JW6020
JW6003 D6033 0uH
SET9V
CN604 B

3
AC IN C6078 R6099 2 17 7 GND
2P L6012 L6011 D6020
120V AC 1200 470k
CAM601 JW6011 7.5
FB6000 FB6001 FB6002 D5LC20U-4012 8 3.3V
60Hz
3.3
FH6000 FH6001 JW6012 7.5 RY6001
0.45uH 0.45uH 0.45uH 4 16 IC6003 9V REG. BA90BC0T 9 3.3V
JL6009 R6259 3.3
F6000 3.3 R6032 10 GND
6.3A 10W 240k C6049 VCC OUT C6055
R6344 RW RY6000 1/4W 5 15 GND
250V XX Q6001 FB6003 2200 47
XX R6289 RN
XX 2SK3568(LBS2SONY,Q 0uH 16V 25V
E 1 R6273 R6031 UNREG_6V 1 GND
R6340 R6341 R6342 R6343 240k SWICHING 300 14
XX R6345 R6346 R6347 4.7 R6043
CN6003 XX XX XX D6304 1/4W 1/4W C6034 D6019 D6027 2 GND
XX XX XX XX RN 470 D 0.056
XX FPRD R6030 1/4W 155 D10SC6M-4012 MC2838-T112-1 3 GND
240k 800V
D6300 D6302 RF G PP 13
MC2838-T112-1 1/4W D6013 4 GND
ERA22-08TP3 Q6002 RN
R6029
E 1 XX R6290 IC6000 XX C6033 C6048 IC6002 5V REG. BA50BC0T 5 GND
XX 270k MCZ3001DB R6051 220p 12 2200 5.0
R6048 10k SET5V 6 GND
CN6004 1kV
XX R6261 D6008 XX 1/4W SWITCHING 10 1/10W 151S R6055 SL
16V VCC OUT
1k 1/2W RN 1/4W RN-CP0.5% GND 7 GND
C TAB(CONTACT) D6016 R6305 REGULATOR 2.2M 6.0 C6054 C

STBY 5V
FPRD XX C6023 FPRD C6306 11
RY6002 XX 1608 B 25V 0.01 CONTROL 1/4W 470 R6007 8 GND
RN XX D6307 16V
C6329 R6020 9.1k 2.8 300 1.8k 9 FAN_VCC
MC2838-T112-1 1/10W

18
XX V SENSE VD 10

1
0.5% RN-CP 1/10W 1.8 Q6008 10 FAN_VCC
D6297 C6029 R6005 R6006 RN-CP
C6024 F/B 2SK3568(LBS2SONY,Q 151 R6004

2
MC2838-T112-1 R6262 1608 CH 50V 1000p D6010 0.1 XX
0
CHIP
27k 11 RELAY_VCC
50V SWICHING

16 15 14
4.7k CT VG(H) D 9 1/10W

3
R6035 18k 151 XX MPS
1/10W SUB_ON RN-CP 12 AC_RLY
0.5% RN-CP 1/10W RT VS

4
RN-CP G 0.5%
R6034 XX R6047 5 13 SUB_ON
5% PH6001 GND VB 8

5
C6026 10
1/4W R6057 14 GND
PC123Y22JOOF 50V 10 TIMER D6011 0.1 C6323

6
C6022 4.6 FPRD S T6000 15 GND
UF4005PKG23 2W IC6007 470

12 11 10
50V 3.3 SS VG(L) 0

7
C6021 17.1 RS _ PQ30RV11 16V 16 SET 9V
5 D6029 L6000
VC1 P.GND 3.3V REG.

8
50V 47 0 D10SBS4F 10uH 17 GND
0 C6030 D6012 R6050 10k R6054 C6032
C6020 OCP VC2 I O G

9
PRI DC+ 1 D6039 1608 B 25V 0.01
47
25V XX 1/10W RN-CP 2.2M 220p 18 GND TO
10.6 D6009 C6028 0.5% 1/4W 1kV R6283 2W _
C6065 1 2 3 4 AGU
PRI DC+ 2 MC2838-T112-1 RN SL 0.1 RS R6008 19 SET 5V
XX 0.01 25V B 1608 4700 BOARD
D NC 3 R6060 R6042 D6015 25V 6 3.3 XX
20 SET 5V CN8401 D
C6036 4.7k R6019 82 1/10W RN-CP 0.5%
PRI DC- 4 4.7 100 10ERB20-TB3 21 GND
1/10W
Q6007 50V RN-CP 1/10W AUGND
R6009
PRI DC- 5 RN-CP R6086 1.2 1k 22 GND
2SC3052EF-T1-LEF 5% C6035 R6058 2.2
0.5% 1W RS IC6009 1/10W
CN6007 SWITCH C6040 R6062 220 1/4W FPRD RN-CP 23 SET 3.3V
0.1 10k 50V PQ1CG2032FZ
XX Q6003 XXV REG. 5% 24 SET 3.3V
FOR BRZ 16V 1/10W
2SA1235TP-1EF R6065 C6043 25 GND
SWITCH 1k XX
R6063 R6056 470 R6064

XX 1/10W RN-CP 0.5%


D6014 1/10W 1 2 3 4 5 26 GND
1k 1/10W RN-CP C6038 1k RN-CP

R6071 XX
MC2838-T112-1 1/10W XX 27 GND

R6075 R6072 18k


5% 1/10W 20 15.1 1.3 6.7
RN-CP 5% D6001
5% RN-CP 28 STBY 5V
R6270 PH6003 MC2838-T112-1
R6059 5% C6041 R6070
XX 0 PC123Y22JOOF 29 GND
0.01 10k C6008
R6061 CHIP
R6268
10k R6068 25V 1/10W 2200p R6012 30 GND
R6267 4.7k 0 B RN-CP 22k
4.7k 1/10W 50V 31 B_12V
1/10W CHIP 1608 5% B 1/10W
1/10W RN-CP RN-CP
STBY5V 1 RN-CP 32 B_12V
E RN-CP 5% 5% 1608
C6007
E
GND 2 5% SET5V IC6011 L6002 33 GND
9.4 IC6001 470
AC RLY 3 C6292 C6039 MM1431ATT C6052 33uH 25V 34 GND
R6263 Q6004 3 XX 3 0.22
220 4.7 C6006
AC RLY 4 4.7 50V 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF 50V R6011
35 AUDIO 5V
16V 0 470
GND 5 1/4W SWITCH SUB_ON 1 1 22k 36 GND
STBY 5V R6074 25V 1/10W
FPRD
CN6008 4.7k RN-CP 37 GND
2 2
XX 1/10W 38 UNREG_6V
FOR JPN BRZ RN-CP R6013 1/10W
D6002 1k RN-CP 39 GND
D6022 D10SC4M-F 0.5% 40 UNREG_6V
T6004 41 GND
IC6005 42 GND
6 7
1 2 Q5V 43 GND
VCC OUT
GND 44 GND
5 8
F 3 45 Q_10.5V F
C6276 C6051 C6053 SET 5V
100 46 Q_10.5V
D6289 4700p 4 9 47
250V 47 GND
D2SB60A-F04 C6025
D6301D10SC6M-4012 IC6004
F Q 5V 48 GND
C6273 R6045 2200p 10 D6306 BA50BC0T
4700p 0.47 250V MC2838-T112-1 5V REG. STBY 5V 49 Q_5V
1/2W
250V _ 151.5 RF
IC6008 E L6010 22uH 10.5
VCC OUT 5 50 GND
F 2 11
MR4010-7103 GND STBY 5V
C6289 CN6019
C6272 C6297 Q6000 50P
_ 0.047 100V C6298 C6304 C6305
4700p 1 12 3300 10.5V REG. BLK
250V PT 470 47 47 Q 10.5V
16V 25V 25V
F TMP 16V 10.5
8 7 6 5
1 2 3 4

D4 D3 D2 D1
S1 S2 S3 G

1 AU_GND TO
C6275 R6302 2 AU_GND K BOARD
4700p 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 D6296 100k
3 AU_VCC CN3001
250V ERA22-08TP3
1000p 50V B 1608

G F 16 0 151.4 151.6 R6277 R6278


0 10.5
1 GND
L6003
10uH 4 AU_VCC G
C6291

1k 3.3k
R6244 15k 1/10W RN-CP

PH6002 1/10W 1/10W 2 GND CN6002


D6298 10ERB20-TB3 R6297
PC123Y22JOOF RN-CP RN-CP 22 C6322 4P
1.7 3 GND
5% 5% XX
C6277 R6243 4 GND
220 15k C6284 R6257 R6286 12k
C6283 1/10W 5 GND
250V 1/10W R6245 1 680p 0
RN-CP RS RN-CP 5%
330 220 2kV Q6009 6 GND
5% R C6299 0
35V 1W R6285 R6287 R6339 SWITCH

GT BOARD (POWER SUPPLY)


R6284 0 CHIP 0.022 7 GND
1W RS 8.2k 15k 0
R6255 5.5 5.5 25V B 1/10W 1/10W CHIP R6296 8 GND
D6280 RD16F-T7B2 IC6006 1608 0.7
0.39 RN-CP RN-CP 1k
3 XX 3 0 9 GND
R6250 1W 5% R6300 C6321
C6285 RS R6301
150p 4.7k 2.5 2.5 R6291 1k XX 10 GND
D6282 1/10W 1 1 0 0
50V 10ERB20-TB3 RN-CP C6300 11 GND
CH 5% 0.068 CHIP
1608 2 2 16V 12 GND
C6290 0 B
0.0015 D6281 0 R6303 13 GND
H 50V MTZJ-T-77-8.2B IC6010 C6288 R6288 4.7k
1608 XX H
PT R6279 14 GND
MM1431ATT XX 1/10W RN-CP R6252
22k 100k 15 GND

R6304 16 GND
R6251 R6248 R6253
D6284 3.9k 3.9k Q6010 10k 0.6 XX 17 GND
10.1
XX 1/10W 1/10W SWITCH R6280 R6281 18 GND
RN-CP RN-CP Q6011 10k 10k
PH6004 SWITCH 19 GND
0 0
R6254 0 20 GND
0 10k C6293
XX CN6020
XX

– 40 –
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

(2) Schematic Diagram of HA Board

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

A A

B B

S7001 S7002 S7003 S7004 S7005


S7000

R7001 R7002 R7003 R7004 R7005


C 220 470 910 1.8k 3.9k C
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W
RN-CP RN-CP RN-CP RN-CP RN-CP
0.5%

C7000 0.1
25V B 1608
3 GND
2 KEY
1 GND

VD7000 CN7000
3P
XX
WHT
TO AGU BOARD
CN8004
D7000 D7001
D XX XX D
HA BOARD (USER CONTROL)

E E

F F

– 41 –
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

(3) Schematic Diagram of HB Board

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

A A

HB STBY_RED POWER_GREEN P_MUTE_RED TIMER_GREEN

R
G

R
G
C7025
D7022 0.1 D7024
SML-020MVT-T86 25V SML-020MVT-T86
F
R7024 R7025 1608 R7032 R7033
220 220 220 220
B 1/10W 1/10W
RN-CP
1/10W
RN-CP
1/10W
RN-CP
B
R7022 RN-CP R7029 R7034
10k 5% 5% R7026 10k 5% 5% 10k
1/10W Q7020 Q7021 10k 1/10W Q7023 Q7024
RN-CP 2.5 0.1 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF 1/10W RN-CP
2.6 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF
1/10W
RN-CP
2SC3052EF-T1-LEF RN-CP 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF 2.4
5% 5% 0 5%
0.7 5% 0
R7023 C7024 R7027 C7027 R7031 C7028 R7035
C7022 0 0.01 10k 10k 0.01 10k
0.01 10k 0 0 50V 1/10W
0.01
1/10W
0 0 50V 1/10W
50V 1/10W 50V
F RN-CP F RN-CP F RN-CP F RN-CP
1608 5% 1608 5% 1608 5% 1608 5%

IC7020
RPM7240-H8
D7023
SML-310LTT86
GND
OUT
VCC

R7028
220
C 1/10W
R7030 C
3.3 3.3 RN-CP 10k
5% 1/10W
R7020 2.4 RN-CP
5%
1.5k
1/10W Q7022 0
RN-CP R7021 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF R7039 C7026
47 C7021 10k 0.01
C7020 1/10W 10 D7021 0 1/10W 50V
0.1 RN-CP 50V XX RN-CP F
25V 5% 1608
F
1608

D D7020 D
XX

C7023 D7025
S7020 XX
0.01
50V
F
1608
GND 10
LAMP_LED 11
P_MUTE_LED 12
TIMER_LED 13
GND 14
STBY+3.3V 15
5V 1
GND 2
SDA 3
SCL 4
P_ON 5
GND 6
SIRCS 7
POW_LED 8
STBY_LED 9

CN7020
15P
WHT

E E
R7048
XX

R7047 22
1/10W RN-CP

R7046 22
1/10W RN-CP
8
1

R7044 XX R7045
0
2

CHIP
3

C7029 C7031 C7030 C7032


F F
4

R7042 0.1 1 10p 10p


0 R7043 25V 10V 50V 50V
IC7021 CHIP XX F B CH CH
1608 1608 1608 1608
LM75BIM-5/NOPB R7040 R7041
0 XX
CHIP

– 42 –
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

(4) Schematic Diagram of HC Board

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

CN7100
XX
1 E
A A
J7100 1 COMP2_Y
VD7102 2 GND
3 COMP2_CB CN7102
4 GND 6P
VD7108
WHT
5 COMP2_CR
6 GND

VD7101

VD7109
R
B B

VD7100

VD7110 CN7101
12P
WHT

1 COMP_DET
R7123
D7108 2 V2_V
0
CHIP UDZSTE-173.9B 3 GND
R7111 4 V2_L
0 5 V2_R
CHIP
C 6 GND C
J7101
7 HP_L
V JL7102
8 GND
R7124 R7125 R7105 VD7105
220 220 220 XX C7100 C7104 D7102 9 HP_R
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W XX 10 UDZSTE-175.6B
RN-CP RN-CP RN-CP 50V 10 GND
L JL7101
11 HP_DET
R7104 VD7104 R7110 C7102
220k XX 1k 1000p D7101 12 NC
1/10W 1/10W 50V UDZSTE-1710B
JL7100 RN-CP RN-CP B
R 1608 TO A BOARD
R7103 VD7103 R7109 C7101 D7100
220k XX 1k 1000p C7103
10
1/10W 1/10W 50V UDZSTE-1710B
RN-CP RN-CP 50V
B
1608
R7128
XX
D D
R7129
XX

R7106
J7102 XX
XX C7110 C7112 C7111 D7110
XX C7113 C7114 D7111
XX XX XX XX
XX XX
D7109
XX
R7126
XX

E E
CN7104
XX
FB7100
XX L7101 XX
U_5V 1
2 3
HM_DM 2
HM_DP

GND
NC
3
4
5
C7108
XX
C7109
XX
1 4

HC BOARD
CN7103

F
XX VD7113 VD7111 VD7112
XX XX XX (FRONT INPUTS/OUTPUTS) F

– 43 –
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

(5) Schematic Diagram of K Board

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CN3001
WHT
CN3004

4P
A A

PVDD
PVDD
XX

GND
GND
GND
1.8V
3.3V
R3001 R3152

12V
0 0
D+3.3V R3020 10k 1/16W CHIP CHIP

1
1

2
3
4
2
3
4
CHIP 5% R3153 20 mmV (49.1MHz)
DGND 0
R3003 R3004 CHIP
0 0 R3154
CHIP CHIP 0
C3001 CHIP
0.1 1

ONOFF CONT
16V JL3002 IC3001 R3155 0 CHIP

3.4

3.4

3.4

3.4
NJM2387DL2-TE1 R3156 EB3001

0
PS3001 0
12V REG CHIP

Vout

GND
Vadj
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 5A

Vin
R3005 R3157
0 72V

VCC
1
CHIP 1 2 3 4 5 R3158 0
IC3002 CHIP
15.1 3.2 11.1 1.3 0 EB3002
SN74LV08APWR CHIP
B B

GND
JL3003
R3159 0 CHIP
R3006 R3007 R3008 C3003
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 56k 68k C3002 1
47k 1000p 100 R3160
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W EB3003

3.4
35V XX

3.4

0
50V
R3014 C3004 C3005 RN-CP R3010 B XX
R3013 R3011 0.1 R3009 R3161
10k 100 16V 4.7k 1608
1/16W 100 0 R3012 16V 4.7k XX
F 1/16W 1/16W
1/16W CHIP 100 RN-CP R3162
1005 RN-CP
1/16W 12V XX
Q3001 R3163
R3031 XX
XX R3015 R3016 XX
100 1
10k R3165
JL3011 1/16W 1/16W XX EB3004
R3018
XX R3166 XX
XX
R3167
NJM2387DL2-TE1 R3019 R3021 XX
C IC3003 C

CONT
100k 120k

Vout

GND
Vadj
R3023 R3168

OFF
Vin
ON
D+3.3V 3.3 VREG 1/16W 1/16W XX
R3037 0 0
CHIP
3.3V_SW 15 CHIP 1 2 3 4 5 R3022 C3006
R3040 0 CHIP R3034 11.1 3.2 3.4 1.3 100k 4.7
A_MUTE 14 10k 1.8V 16V
R3033 0 CHIP R3028 JL3004 1/16W
SP_PROT 13 1/16W

2SC1623-T1-L5L6
R3036 0 CHIP CHIP XX R3029 R3027 7.5 7.4
AMP_RST 12 5% C3020 C3013 C3010 R3026 100k 10k
R3052 100 1/16W C3014 C3015 C3016 R3044C3017 0.1 0.1 R3116 3.3k C3007 C3008 1/16W R3114
0.1 Q304 3.4 1/16W

Q3004
SCSHIFT 11 XX XX XX 10k XX 16V 16V 6.3V XX 1/16W 0.1 CHIP CHIP 0
R3041 R3042 R3043 1/16W R3045 16V 100 5% CHIP 7.4 7.5
SN74LVC541APWR F F 100
F RN-CP 16V MUTE 5% 0 0Q3003
GND 10 0 0 0 CHIP 0 C3009 F 16V
R3051 100 1/16W IC3004 CHIP CHIP CHIP 5% CHIP 1005 1005 1005 R3024 R3025 SWITCH Q3002 2SA1602TP-1EF
TO 1005 0 C3011
SCDT 9 BUFFER R3050 10k 3.3k R3113 2SA1602TP-1EF
AGU BOARD R3047 0 3.3 C3093
1/16W
0 4.7 MUTING
1/10W 1/16W 16V 0
CN8001 OF_FLAG 8
R3046
XX CHIP RN-CP F
MUTING
R3054 100 1/16W C3022 F RN-CP CHIP
SCLATCH1 7 0.1 1005 10k 5% R3030 3216
R3048 0 3.4 16V 1/16W C3019
R3115 1k
20

M_RST 6 R3049 C3099 C3100 100 R3035 CHIP


1

R3071 100 1/16W CHIP


0.22 IC3005 0.22 XX 1/16W 16V 100k 5%
0 5% JL3005
AUDIO L / R

LR_DATA 5 3.3 C3021 16V CXD9845M 16V 1/16W


19

R3059 100 1/16W CHIP C3023


D D
2

0.22 F S-MASTER F

3.4
3.4

3.4
3.4

3.4

1.8
3.4
3.4
LRCK 4 0.22 R3053

0
R3064 100 1/16W 3.4 16V 1608 AMP 1608 3.3 C3012 7.5 7.4
3.3 F 16V 1/10W R3039 R3038
18

BCLK 3
3

4.7
1608 11.1 11.1 100k 120k

SCDT 21

SOFTMUTE 19
NSPMUTE 18
DVSS 17
DVDD 16
XOVDD 15
XFSOOUT 14
XOVSS 13
R3070

PGMUTE 20
FLAGR 24
SCLATCH 23
SCSHIFT 22
R3078 R3032 22 1/16W CHIP
GND 2 3.3 220 GVDD_B 1/16W 1/16W 16V

36
3.4 5% 7.4

1
100 1/16W 7.4
17

R3055 1/16W GVDD_A 17.7 C3024 25V C3025 680p


OVF

1/16W CHIP CHIP F


4

R3060 0 0
MCLK 1 3.4 R3086 22 1/16W CHIP 0 10k CHIP 3.4 0.033 50V R3056 5% 3216 Q3006
/OTW 5%

35
5%

2
CN3002 CHIP 18 2SA1602TP-1EF
16

3.4 R3057 1/16W BST_A Q3005


5

R3164 FLAGL
36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25

15P R3058 1/10W

9 10 11 12
R3088 CHIP JL3007 VSSL 100 CHIP 3.4 C3094 680p 50V B1005 2SA1602TP-1EF MUTING
WHT 0 C3041 R3065 10k OVF 1.7 XX /SD

34
0 22 0

3
5% R3017 D3001 MUTING
15

CHIP 1000p SFLAG OUTL1 PVDD_A


6

1/16W R3066 1/16W 10k CHIP 1.7


50V 3.2 15.1 P6SMB39AT3
1.6 INIT VDDL PWM_A C3030 1

33
0 R3111 220 1/16W 0

4
3.4 AUDIO L 7.5
14

0 CHIP OUT_A R3062 R3063


7

CHIP 5% R3068 50V


MCKSEL OUTL2 R3067 0 CHIP C3026 0.1 50V B 2012 C3028

3
3 2.7 2.7
AUDIO L / R

R3072 0 CHIP 1.7


1.6 1.7 R3073 C3032 XX /RST_AB MPS C3027

32
1.7 R3075 220 1/16W 1/10W 1/10W

5
0.1 C3033 47 47
13

LRCK VSSL GND

8
8

CHIP 5% R3084 10k 1/16W IC3006 0 16V 1500 RN-CP RN-CP


1.7 CHIP 1.7 25V C3042 25V 1
BCK CXD9788AR VSSR F 35V

7
R3079 PWM_B

31
1.6 1.7

6
1.7 1005 R3002 1/16W 10k 0.1 50V
12

C3037

1
GND

2
0 C3034
9

DATA S-MASTER OUTR1 5% CHIP 50V MPS

6
220 1/16W 3.4 7.5 C3043 1000p 1000p
C3051 0.1 16V F 3.4 R3082 OC_ADJ L3001

30
1.7 CHIP 5% 50V

7
PROCESSOR R3074 XX R3076 50V
11

BFVDD VDDR 0 OUT_B

5
10

1.7 AUDIO R 10uH B B


R3112 1005 0 CHIP 39k 15.1 D3002 P6SMB39AT3
E BFVSS OUTR2 1/16W 1005 1005 E

4
220 CHIP GND

29
8
C3095 R3077 C3039
1/16W 5% R3092 0 CHIP 0 0 R3089 C3052 CHIP
5%
PVDD_B C3044 C3035 C3036 C3045 C3038
TEST VSSR 0.1 0.1

3
0 R3080 C3046 680p 50V 680p 18 1000p 0.1 0.1 1000p 0.1 SPEAKER
0.1 0 16V GND

28
C3067 1.8 50V

9
DVDD VSUBC CHIP XX BST_B C3047 50V 1/10W 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V L
2
16V 0
F
3.4 17.7 0.033 25V C3049 C3098 B B B B B B
1.7 1005 0.033 25V 2012
1005 2012

10
AUDIO XFSIIN XVSS 1 VREG XX 2012 2012

27
1.7 39 HPOUTR2

41 HPOUTR1

3.4 43 HPOUTL2

45 HPOUTL1

R3085 18 1/10W 1005


42 HPVDDR
40 HPVSSR

46 HPVDDL
37 FSOCKO

44 HPVSSL

R3117 BST_C 1 L+
48 XFSOIN

C3048 17.7
L/R
47 XVDD

XX 0.1 C3096 680p 50V C3050 680p 50V


38 FSOI

11
GND 2 L-

26
R3118 C3072 16V PVDD_C
100 F 15.1 3 R+
XX 1005 D3003 P6SMB39AT3 C3065

12
M2 1

25
+1.8V

10V OUT_C
R3119 IC3007 7.5 C3059 0.1 50V C3061 50V 4 R-
C3056
3.6

1.5

3
XX
0

MPS C3060 C3053

13
MC74VHC1GU04DFT1 M1 1000p

24
C3058 CN3003
47 1500 1000p
1.3

R3120 R3104 C3081 C3082 C3083 R3150 GND C3068 47 50V 4P


XX 220 0.1 0.1 0.1 0
C3080 CLK GEN 1.7 25V 25V 1
35V 50V C3054 C3055 B C3057 0.1 SPEAKER

14
FL3001 22 C3070
3

PWM_C B

23
IC3008 1/16W 16V 16V 16V 0.1 0.1 1005 0.1 50V R

1
GND 50V

2
R3121 CHIP CHIP 0uH 10V C3084 0.1 1005 50V C3063 50V B
1.8

NJM2870F18(TE2) F F F C3071 C3062 50V


2

XX 5% 0.01 R3095 3 50V L3002 MPS

15
1005 1005 1005 EMI /RST_CD B B 2012

22
C3079 1.8V REG. 25V XX 1000p B 1000p
1

OUT_D
5

R3122 R3098 CHIP 10uH 50V 2012 2012

5
0.01

1
G B 7.5
D3004 P6SMB39AT3 50V 2012
XX 25V 0 1.7
1.7

3.4

16
PWM_D B

21
F F

2
B 1005 PVDD_D
R3123 1005 JL3008 15.1 R3100 C3074 1005 1005
XX 11.1 C3073 C3097 18 1/10W

4
R3105 100k CHIP R3099 0.033

17
VDD

20
1/16W XX BST_D 680p 680p 25V B R3096 R3097
5% 17.7
11.1 50V 50V 2012 2.7 2.7

18
C3085 100 GVDD_C 1/10W

19
C3086 R3107 R3101 1/10W
10V R3151 R3106 GVDD_D C3078 R3103 RN-CP
10p CH 1M 3.3 11.1
3.3
RN-CP
C3088 0.01 B 220 0 50V 1005 0.22
JL3009 1/10W 1/16W 1/10W 16V 1/10W
25V 1005 CHIP CHIP RN-CP
G
EMI

FL3002 RN-CP 5% F RN-CP


5% R3108 5%
0uH L3006 1608
R3081 C3087 X3001 100 5%
1uH 1/16W
XX XX DGND 49.1MHz C3075 C3076 R3102 C3101 C3102
CHIP C3077
5% 22 0.1 3.3 0.22 0.22 0.22
JL3010 C3089 16V 16V
XX C3090 16V 16V 1/10W 16V F F
C3091 F RN-CP F
10p 1000p 5% 1608 1608
4 3 2 1
50V 50V 1608 1608
B
CH 1 1005
GND

2A

3Y

1A

1005
D3005 XX

G C3092 G
XX
VCC

R3109
2Y

3A

1Y

XX
5 6 7 8
K BOARD (AUDIO)
R3110
XX INIT

IC3009
XX

H H

– 44 –
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

(6) Schematic Diagram of QT (1/3) Board

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A 10.5V
C7800
6.0V 3.4V 1.5V

47 10.5V
CN7800 C7811 IC7804
16V Q7806 TK11819MTL
8P FB7800 AL EL 0.022 L7801
JL7824 MPZ1608S221A C7801 2SA1235TP-1EF 50V 1.2mH
2A 100 F:CHIP :CHIP
10V
AL EL
R7819 L7800
JL7850 FB7803 22k 22uH R7809
JL7825 MPZ1608S221A 1/10W :CHIP L7802 10k JL7828 32V
:CHIP 22uH 1/10W
R7820 :CHIP :CHIP
R7821 10k
B FB7802
JL7826 MPZ2012S101A
10k
1/10W
1/10W
:CHIP Q7807 C7816
C7802 :CHIP 2SC3052EF-T1-1EF 0.022
100 R7808 C7826
XPOD_STBY 50V R7804 C7825 0.1 C7827
10V F:CHIP 100k
AL EL C7809 1k 4.7 1/10W 50V 4.7
47 1/10W 50V :CHIP F:CHIP 50V
JL7851 FB7801 C7876 16V :CHIP AL EL AL EL
JL7827
MPZ2012S101A # AL EL
C7803
100 R7822 6.0V
10V 22k
AL EL 1/10W IC7808
R7810
:CHIP 0 NJM2846DL2-05 POD_5V
1/10W
C 10.5V R7889 :CHIP JL7841
#
:2012 9V
C7874
D7804 # 0.1
25V C7859 C7860
B:CHIP 4.7 0.1
R7890 IC7803 10V 25V
0 JL7829 B:3216 B:CHIP
:2012 MIC5235YM5 TR C7875
3.4V 4.7
16V
B:3216
C7815 1.8V
0.1 R7893 C7818 C7821 R7896 IC7801
JL7831
D 25V
B:CHIP
C7808
470k
1/10W
4.7
16V
0.1
25V
0
:2012
XC6219B182MR
4.7 :RN-CP B:3216 B:CHIP
16V 3.4V
B:3216 R7803 R7892
100 68k C7810 C7813 C7823
R7894 1/10W 1/10W 4.7 22 C7824
:CHIP :RN-CP 0.1
10k 16V 25V 6.3V 0.1
1/10W R7891 B:3216 B:CHIP B:3216 25V
6.8k B:CHIP
XPOD_STBY 1/10W
:RN-CP
IC7800
MIC49300
LDO (ADJ)
6.0V XPOD_STBY
E IC7802
NJM2846DL2-05 5V
R7802
# R7801
#
:CHIP 1.1V
JL7830 5V JL7832
C7814 R7800
0.1 C7817 C7820 0 R7807
25V 4.7 0.1 :CHIP 200
B:CHIP 10V 25V 3.4V 1/10W
C7807 B:3216 B:CHIP R7806 :RN-CP
C7806 C7812
F 4.7
16V R7897 1
10V
0.01
25V
22
1/10W
B:3216 0 B:CHIP :RN-CP
:2012 F:CHIP
1.5V
R7805
D7800 1k
C7804 C7805 # C7819 C7822 1/10W
22 0.1 22 #
25V 6.3V :RN-CP
6.3V
B:3216 B:CHIP B:3216

– 45 –
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003
(7) Schematic Diagram of QT (2/3) Board

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

R7851 Q7803
5V 15k 2SC3052EF-T1-1EF 5V CN7801
1/10W AGC MUTE R7858 JL7866 14P
A R7815
10k
:CHIP 100
1/10W PODVCC
1/10W C7852 :CHIP JL7867
:CHIP 2.2 POD_5V PODVPP
TU7800 10V FB7811
BTD-CA811Z C7946 B:2012 BK1608HM102
1000p C7828 R7864 R7886 0 :CHIP JL7852
B:CHIP 1000p 10k R7865
B:CHIP FB7809 FB7810 1/10W 10k JL7853
BK1608HS121 BK1608HS121 :CHIP 1/10W R7885 0 :CHIP JL7854
:CHIP
C7950
1000p FB7903
C7947 B:CHIP BK1608HM102 JL7855
JL7833 5V
C7832 C7836 C7839 L7805
B C7948 JL7834
0.01
25V
470
10V
# 2.2uH
:CHIP
R7878 0 :CHIP JL7856

B:CHIP AL EL R8003 R8004


R7883 0 :CHIP JL7857
32V
C7949 C7831 C7835 R7877 0 :CHIP
1000p 4.7 Q7802 C7853 JL7858
50V 50V 2SC3775 0.1 L7811
BUFFER 25V 10uH JL7859
B:CHIP AL EL
F:CHIP :CHIP R7854
9V R7843 R7842 JL7860
JL7840 5V POD_5V POD_5V 0 0
C7858 # :CHIP 1/10W
9V 4.7 D7806 5V :CHIP
C7829 C7834 L7804 # D7805
16V R8000 #
0.01 47 10uH B:3216 4.7k
25V 16V R7870 1/10W
:CHIP
C R7832 27k 1/10W :RN-CP B:CHIP AL EL
R7845 3.4V R8002
# :CHIP
JL7839
5V 1k 0
R7831 1/10W R8001 1/10W RB7916
C7842 C7849 L7808 R7844 R7852 #
56k 1/10W :RN-CP 0.01 100 100 :CHIP R7850 R7841 :CHIP
25V 10V 10uH 470 5V C7870 :1005
C7830 1/10W 1/10W 470 10k # TU_TSENA
0.1 25V F:CHIP B:CHIP AL EL :CHIP :CHIP 1/10W 1/10W
:CHIP R7859 C7867 25V
:CHIP :CHIP 10k 10 F:CHIP TU_TSDATA
FB7902 1/10W 6.3V
BK1608HM102 B:CHIP TU_TSCLK
:CHIP R7861
10k TU_TSSYNC
1/10W C7868 CN7802
R7825 0 :CHIP :CHIP 0.1 49PIN FFC(TAIKO)
25V
D R7839 0 :CHIP
JL7838 D7802 D7801
F:CHIP
IC7806
CD74HC4053M-96
JL7820
RESET_FE 3.4V R7999
SML-210MT-T86 SML-210VTT86 I2C SWITCH
R7817 POD_5V :GREEN :RED # JL7819
0 C7843 C7850 L7809 R7846 R7848
:CHIP R7835 0.01 100 10uH # #
0 25V 10V :CHIP
:CHIP B:CHIP AL EL JL7818

JL7835 3.4V JL7817


C7845 C7851 C7855 L7810
0.1 10 100 10uH R7995 JL7816
25V 6.3V 10V :CHIP # HBUS
F:CHIP B:2012 AL EL R7991 HRW#
E JL7836
1.8V
0
1/10W HA0 JL7815
:CHIP R7992 HCS JL7814
C7838 C7841 C7847 L7806 0 JL7813
0.1 10 470 10uH 1/10W HA1
25V 6.3V 10V :CHIP :CHIP HD7 JL7812
R7818 0 :CHIP F:CHIP B:2012 AL EL
JL7837 JL7811
1.1V HD6
C7837 C7840 C7846 FB7808
0.1 10 100 MPZ1608S221A
25V 6.3V 10V JL7810
B:2012 AL EL 2A HD5
F:CHIP CHIP:1608
R7816 0 1/10W :CHIP JL7809
FDC_CRX
F R7833 01/10W :CHIP
FDC_DRX 3.4V
HD4

RB7913 JL7808
TU_TS R7994 HD3
MPEG_SDATA 0
L7812 1/10W JL7807
MPEG_CLK 10uH :CHIP
IC7807 HD2
MPEG_ENA SN74LV125APWR C7872 :CHIP
R8005 0.1
I2C SWITCH 25V JL7806
# F:CHIP R7993 HD1
C7873 #
10 JL7805
6.3V HD0
B:CHIP
G HACK#
JL7804
TU_TSCLK
TU_TSDATA JL7803
POD_TS RB7912 RB7917 RB7918 HIRQ#
# # TU_TSENA
TSOSTART TU_TSSYNC R7888 331/10W :CHIP
C7945 33M_CLK
TSOCLOCK 15p
CH:CHIP RB7914 JL7842
TSODATA JL7802
HACKPOL
TSOVALID :1005
JL7843
XPOD_STBY
HRESET# JL7844
H 3.4V
RESET_FE
JL7845
R7853 JL7847
22k
1/10W Q7804 R7867 JL7846
:CHIP 470
2SC3052EF-T1-1EF 1/10W
LED SWITCH :CHIP
D7803 R7879 #
R7860 R7866
22k 3.3k SML-210VTT86
1/10W 1/10W :RED
:CHIP :CHIP
R7863
C7865 22k
0.1
I 25V
F:CHIP
1/10W
:CHIP
Q7805
2SC3052EF-T1-1EF
LED SWITCH

J
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(8) Schematic Diagram of QT (3/3) Board

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

CN7903(1/2)

MDO2
MDO1
MDO0
MOSTRT
MOVAL

MDI7
MDI6
MDI5
MDI4
80-PIN FFC
A

MCLKI
MIVAL
PODVCC V-TYPE
T-D 141001180W
TU_TS
RB7905 R7940

MPEG_SDATA
MPEG_CLK
MPEG_ENA
RB7904 R7998 R7952
10k 10k 10k
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W
:CHIP :CHIP :CHIP
FDC_CRX
CD2#

CD2#

WAIT#
RST

D2
D1
D0
A1
A0
A3
A2
A4

A5
A7
A6
FDC_DRX
MDO2
3.4V RB7907
D2
FB7904
BK1608HM601 MDO1
1.8V

RB7908
C7908
B 0.1
25V
3.4V D1
MDO0
F:CHIP C7906
0.1 D0
25V C7943 C7944
PODVPP 0.1 0.1 MOSTRT
F:CHIP FB7905
BK1608HM601 25V 25V
F:CHIP F:CHIP
A0
IC7904 3.4V MOVAL
SN74AHC1G04DCKR C7907 A1
INVERTER 0.1
25V R7919
F:CHIP 1k A2
1/10W
R7908 HA0 RB7903 :CHIP
C # HCS
HA1
A3

WAIT#
HRW# HD7 RB7901 47 RB7909 IREQ# A4
HD6 WE# RST
HD5 MCLKO A5
HD4 A8_CRX
HD3 A9_DRX A6
HD2 IC7906 MDI7
1.8V RB7910 TPS2091DR
HD1 A11 250MA
HD0 POWER SWITCH A7
D HACK# RB7900 47 OE#
POD_5V
PODVPP JL7864
MDI6
HIRQ# IC7900 A10
HACKPOL CXD1969R CE1# MDI5
D7 C7929 C7931 MCLKI
POD I/F CONTROL 1 0.1 C7933
D6 10V 25V 0.1 MDI4
RB7902 F:CHIP F:CHIP 25V
D4 MIVAL
F:CHIP
TSOVALID D5
TSODATA MDI3 RB7911
TSOCLOCK D3 IC7907
TSOSTART MDI2 TPS2012ADR
R7915 1A PODVCC
10 POWER SWITCH JL7865
E R7911
10
1/10W
R7910
10
1/10W
:CHIP
3.4V
:CHIP 1/10W
:CHIP
R7912 33 1/10W :CHIP
C7935 R7941
1.8V 1 10k
FB7901 10V C7934 1/10W
BK1608HM601 FB7906 F:CHIP 0.1 C7932 :CHIP
25V 0.1 MDI3
BK1608HM601
C7912 F:CHIP 25V IREQ#
0.1 3.4V F:CHIP
25V C7905 MDI2
F:CHIP 0.1 WE#
RB7906 25V
F:CHIP MDI1
C7951
F
1.8V

MDI1 MCLKO
MDI0 MDI0
3.4V MISTRT R7954
R7909 R7987 R7990 R7997 100k
0 10k # 10k 1/10W
1/10W 1/10W :CHIP 1/10W :CHIP
:CHIP :CHIP :CHIP MISTRT
33M_CLK R7989
100k A8_CRX
1/10W IOWR#
:CHIP
HRESET# A9_DRX
IORD#
HBUS A11
R7913 10 1/10W :CHIP
IOWR#
G R7914 10 1/10W :CHIP
IORD#
CE2# OE#
CE2#
A10
MDO7
CE1#
POD_TS MDO7 MDO6
MDO6
MDO5 D7
MDO4 MDO5
MDO3 D6
H MDO4
D5
MDO3
D4
CD1# CD1#
D3

I
CN7903(2/2)
80-PIN FFC
V-TYPE
T-D 141001180W

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(9) Schematic Diagram of QU Board

1 2 3 4 5 6

CN7951
5P
A S5B-ZR-SM3A

CN7953
80-PIN FFC C7951 C7953
SIDE-TYPE 1 0.1
10V 25V
B F:CHIP

C7952
F:CHIP

C7954
1 0.1
10V 25V CN7952
F:CHIP F:CHIP AMP_1473442-1
PCMCIA CARD

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(10) Schematic Diagram of S2 Board

1 2 3 4

A A

R7180
XX

R7181 22
5 GND
1/10W RN-CP
4 SCL_TV
R7182 22
1/10W RN-CP 3 SDA_TV
2 GND
SDA +V 1 SET_5V
8
1

R7183 XX R7186 0
B SCL A0 R7187 B
2

CN7180
O.S A1 0 5P
3

WHT
GND A2 C7180 C7182 C7183
4

C7181
0.1 1 10p 10p
R7184 R7185 R7188
0 25V 10V 50V 50V
XX XX CH
IC7180 CHIP F B CH
1608 1608 1608
LM75BIM-5/NOPB 1608

S2
C C

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(11) Schematic Diagram of T1 Board

1 2 3 4

S7150 (LAMP DOOR)


A A
1 LAMP_COV
2 NC
3 GND
CN7150
3P

T1
WHT

B B

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(12) Schematic Diagram of T2 Board

1 2 3

S7155 (LAMP POSITION)


A A
1 LAMP_POS
2 NC
3 GND
CN7155
3P
WHT

T2
B B

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4-5. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS

(1) GT Board

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A
• GT BOARD SEMICONDUCTOR LOCATION

IC
Side A Side B *
IC6000 C-7
IC6002 G-8
B IC6003 G-7
IC6004 G-6
IC6005 G-4
IC6007 F-8
IC6008 F-5
IC6009 B-8
IC6010 F-4
IC6011 C-8
C TRANSISTOR
Side A Side B *
Q6000 G-4
Q6001 B-6
Q6003 B-3
Q6004 B-4
Q6007 B-3
Q6008 D-6
Q6009 H-4
D Q6010 F-4
Q6011 F-5

DIODE
Side A Side B *
D6000 B-4
D6001 C-8
D6002 B-8
D6011 C-6
E D6014 B-2
D6015 D-7
D6018 F-6
D6019 F-8
D6020 F-6
D6022 G-4
D6027 G-7
D6028 G-7
F D6029
D6032
D-8
B-5
D6033 C-5
D6034 E-8
D6039 B-3
D6280 D-4
D6281 E-4
D6282 E-4
D6289 D-3
G D6296 E-5
D6297 B-2
D6298 E-4
D6300 D-2
D6301 F-5
D6302 B-3
D6306 G-5
D6307 G-8

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(2) HA, HB Boards

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

(3) HC, K Boards

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

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K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

(4) QT Board
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A
• QT BOARD SEMICONDUCTOR LOCATION

IC
Side A Side B
IC7800 H-8
IC7801 F-4
IC7802 F-6
B IC7803 H-7
IC7804 I-8
IC7806 G-9
IC7807 H-4
IC7808 F-5
IC7900 G-3
IC7904 G-3
IC7906 B-8
IC7907 A-8
C TRANSISTOR
Side A Side B
Q7802 G-7
Q7803 H-9
Q7804 E-7
Q7805 F-8
Q7806 E-4
Q7807 E-4
D DIODE
Side A Side B
D7801 A-6
D7802 A-6
D7803 A-6

J
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K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

(5) QU Board

1 2 3 4 5 6

– 56 –
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

(6) S2 Board

1 2 3 4 5 6

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K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

(7) T1, T2 Boards

1 2 3 4 5 6

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K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

4-6. SEMICONDUCTORS
LM75BIM-5/NOPB 1SS184 P6SMB39AT3
M24C02-WMN6T(B) S3G
3
ANODE

1
2 3
1 TOP VIEW
1
8 PINS 2 CATHODE

MCZ3001DB
D10SC4M-F
D10SC6M-4012 SML-020MVT-T86
1
TOP VIEW
Cathode mark
18 PINS 4

MM1431ATT 2

NJM2870F18 (TE2) 3
1
XXC6219B182MR 12 Red
4
2
3
1 3
2 Green
1
3

1 SML-210MT-T86
D2L20U-TA SML-210VTT86
5 PINS SML-310LTT86
RD8.2ES-B2
NJM2387DL2-TE1 CATHODE MARK
CATHODE

ANODE
PQ1CG2032FZ
D2SB60A-F04
D2SB60L
D4SBL40
D4SBS6-F
2

1 +
3 4 ~
5 ~–

PQ30RV11 +
~
~

D5LC20U-4012
MARKING SIDE VIEW

1
4

RPM7240-H8
ANODE
CATHODE

DTZ10B
HZU5.6GTRF
MA111-TX
UDZS-TE17-5.6B
1 2 3

2SC1623-L5L6
UPA1716G ANODE

C CATHODE

B
E ERA22-08TP3
CATHODE
10ERB20-TB3
UF4005/23
CATHODE

ANODE

ANODE

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SECTION 5 K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

NOTE: EXPLODED VIEWS


• Items with no part number and no • Items marked " * " are not stocked since
description are not stocked because they they are seldom required for routine The components identified by shading and
are seldom required for routine service service. Some delay should be anticipated mark ! are critical for safety.
• The construction parts of an assembled part when ordering these items. Replace only with part number specified.
are indicated with a collation number in the
remark column.
Les composants identifies par une trame et une
marque ! sont critiques pour la securite.
Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le
numero specifie.
5-1. SCREEN MIRROR BLOCK, COVERS

17
18 10
9 #1
11

17
8
7 E42A10
5 17 17
4 17
12
#1 17
6 17 17

20 17
16 3 17
21 #1
15 12 17
#1
#1 E50A10
19
1 13
2

REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK
1 2-590-903-01 GRILL, SPEAKER (42) (E42A10) 11 A-1127-075-A MIRROR COVER ASSY (E50A10)
1 2-590-908-01 GRILL, SPEAKER (50) (E50A10) 11 A-1127-078-A MIRROR COVER ASSY (E42A10)
2 2-590-913-01 BUTTON, POWER 12 2-591-155-01 COVER,REAR (E50A10)
3 2-590-914-01 BUTTON, MULTI 12 2-591-155-11 COVER,REAR (E42A10)
4 1-826-219-11 LOUD SPEAKER (5X15cm) 13 2-591-156-01 DOOR,LAMP

5 2-580-654-01 SCREW, +PWTP2 4X16 14 4-097-548-01 CUSHION, FOOT


6 A-1127-073-A SCREEN FRAME ASSY (E50A10) 15 2-590-915-01 TRAY, CONTROL
6 A-1127-076-A SCREEN FRAME ASSY (E42A10) 16 2-593-048-01 DAMPER
7 2-590-449-11 PLATE(42L),DIFFUSION (E42A10) 17 2-580-640-01 SCREW, +BVTP2 4X16
7 2-590-451-11 PLATE(50L),DIFFUSION (E50A10) 18 A-1103-764-A HC BOARD, COMPLETE

8 2-590-450-11 PLATE(42F),DIFFUSION (E42A10) 19 A-1103-763-A HB BOARD, COMPLETE


8 2-590-452-11 PLATE(50F),DIFFUSION (E50A10) 20 A-1103-762-A HA BOARD, COMPLETE
9 A-1127-074-A MIRROR ASSY (E50A10) 21 2-593-049-01 LATCH ASSY
9 A-1127-077-A MIRROR ASSY (E42A10)
10 2-590-909-01 BRACKET, HC (50) (E50A10) #1 7-685-648-79 SCREW +BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 IT-3

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The components identified by shading and


5-2. B BLOCK, CHASSIS ASSEMBLY mark ! are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number specified.

Les composants identifies par une trame et une


marque ! sont critiques pour la securite.
56 Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le
numero specifie.

55 57
64
#1 64

58
#1

59
60

65 61
64 64 65
63 65 #1
53 #1
#1
62
64
54 65 65

52
65
51 65

65
64

64

REF. NO.
–––––––– PART NO.
––––––––– DESCRIPTION
––––––––––––– REMARK REF.
––––––––– NO. –––––––––
–––––––– PART NO. DESCRIPTION
––––––––––––– REMARK
–––––––––
51 * A-1073-391-A QU BOARD, COMPLETE 60 A-1138-521-A HPC BOARD, COMPLETE
52 A-1129-347-A QM BOARD, COMPLETE
53 A-1103-580-A QT BOARD, COMPLETE 61 0 1-791-192-21 CORD, NOISE FILTER WITH POWER
54 A-1129-348-A B BOARD, COMPLETE 62 0 1-787-333-11 D.C. FAN
55 3-682-691-00 NUT, WASHER HEXAGON 63 3-701-810-72 SCREW, TERMINAL
64 2-580-640-01 SCREW, +BVTP2 4X16
56 8-597-504-00 ANTENNA SWITCHE RFD-SA811 65 2-580-593-01 SCREW, +PSW M3X8
57 A-1113-732-A GT BOARD, COMPLETE
58 A-1129-346-A AGU BOARD, COMPLETE #1 7-685-648-79 SCREW +BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 IT-3
59 A-1129-345-A P BOARD, COMPLETE

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The components identified by shading and


5-3. LAMP DUCT ASSEMBLY, OPTICS UNIT BLOCK mark ! are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number specified.

Les composants identifies par une trame et une


marque ! sont critiques pour la securite.
Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le
numero specifie.

#1

102
103

108 108

101 107

#1
112
106

#1
#1

109 111 105


104

110

108
REF. NO.
–––––––– PART NO.
––––––––– DESCRIPTION
––––––––––––– REMARK REF.
––––––––– NO. –––––––––
–––––––– PART NO. DESCRIPTION
––––––––––––– REMARK
–––––––––
101 X-2055-656-1 CABINET ASSY, BOTTOM(42) (E42A10) 107 0 1-787-231-11 D.C. FAN (SIROCCO)
101 X-2055-653-1 CABINET ASSY, BOTTOM(50) (E50A10) 108 2-580-640-01 SCREW, +BVTP2 4X16
102 A-1115-002-A K BOARD, COMPLETE
103 A-1123-069-A OPTICS UNIT BLOCK ASSY (E50A10) 109 X-2108-370-1 DOOR ASSY, LAMP
103 A-1123-071-A OPTICS UNIT BLOCK ASSY (E42A10) 110 A-1103-769-A T2 BOARD, COMPLETE
111 A-1103-768-A T1 BOARD, COMPLETE
104 0 1-787-373-11 FAN,DC 112 A-1103-767-A S2 BOARD, COMPLETE
105 1-576-912-11 THERMOSTAT
106 0 1-468-936-11 POWER SUPPLY BLOCK #1 7-685-648-79 SCREW +BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 IT-3

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SECTION 6 K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

Electrical parts list of the specified boards for board


ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST GT
• Items marked " * " are not stocked since • RESISTORS
replacement service are not included in this they are seldom required for routine
section. All resistors are in ohms
See Appendix of this manual if you need them. service. Some delay should be anticipated F : nonflammable
when ordering these items.
The components identified by shading and
• CAPACITORS
mark ! are critial for safety.
• All variable and adjustable resistors have PF : µµF
Replace only with part number specified. characteristic curve B, unless otherwise
noted. • There are some cases the reference
number on one board overlaps on the
Les composants identifies par une trame et une other board. Therefore, when ordering
marque ! sont critiques pour la securite.
parts by the reference number, please
Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le
numero specifie. include the board name.

When indicating parts by reference number,


please include the board name.

REF. NO.
––––––– PART NO.
–––––––– DESCRIPTION
––––––––––– REMARK
––––––– REF. NO.
––––––– PART NO.
–––––––– DESCRIPTION
––––––––––– REMARK
–––––––
A-1113-732-A GT BOARD, COMPLETE C6279 0 1-119-888-51 CERAMIC 2200PF 20% 250V
********************** C6280 0 1-119-888-51 CERAMIC 2200PF 20% 250V
C6283 1-162-116-00 CERAMIC 680PF 10% 2KV
4-382-854-01 SCREW (M3X8), P, SW (+) C6284 1-126-950-11 ELECT 330UF 20% 35V

C6285 1-164-217-11 CERAMIC CHIP 150PF 5% 50V


< CAPACITOR > C6286 0 1-165-530-31 MYLAR 0.47UF 10 0V
C6289 1-137-353-11 MYLAR 0.047UF 5% 100V
C6006 1-128-953-31 ELECT 470UF 20% 25V C6290 1-137-365-11 MYLAR 0.0015UF 5% 50V
C6007 1-128-953-31 ELECT 470UF 20% 25V C6291 1-162-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 10% 50V
C6008 1-162-966-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0022UF 10% 50V
C6020 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF 10% 25V C6292 1-126-934-11 ELECT 220UF 20% 16V
C6021 1-126-967-11 ELECT 47UF 20% 50V C6297 1-137-852-31 ELECT 3300UF 20% 16V
C6298 1-126-935-11 ELECT 470UF 20% 16V
C6022 1-126-962-11 ELECT 3.3UF 20% 50V C6299 1-164-227-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022UF 10% 25V
C6023 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF 10% 25V C6300 1-110-563-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.068UF 10% 16V
C6024 1-100-831-91 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 2% 50V
C6026 1-126-964-11 ELECT 10UF 20% 50V C6304 1-126-947-11 ELECT 47UF 20% 35V
C6028 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF 10% 25V C6305 1-126-947-11 ELECT 47UF 20% 35V
C6323 1-126-935-11 ELECT 470UF 20% 16V
C6029 1-136-497-81 FILM 0.1UF 5% 50V
C6030 1-126-947-11 ELECT 47UF 20% 35V
C6032 1-107-824-11 CERAMIC 220PF 5% 1KV < CONNECTOR >
C6033 1-107-824-11 CERAMIC 220PF 5% 1KV
C6034 1-165-954-11 FILM 56000PF 3% 800V CN6002 1-794-502-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (B04B-PASK) 4P
CN6009 1-785-706-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 10P
C6035 1-126-969-11 ELECT 220UF 20% 50V CN601001-580-843-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (POWER)
C6036 1-126-963-11 ELECT 4.7UF 20% 50V CN6011 1-695-915-11 TAB (CONTACT)
C6039 1-126-963-11 ELECT 4.7UF 20% 50V CN6012 1-695-915-11 TAB (CONTACT)
C6040 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 16V
C6041 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF 10% 25V CN6013 1-695-915-11 TAB (CONTACT)
CN6014 1-695-915-11 TAB (CONTACT)
C6044 1-126-940-11 ELECT 330UF 20% 25V CN6015 1-695-915-11 TAB (CONTACT)
C6045 0 1-165-530-31 MYLAR 0.47UF 10 0V CN6018 1-691-960-21 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 3P
C6048 1-128-951-31 ELECT 2200UF 20% 16V CN6019 1-815-789-11 CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 50P
C6049 1-128-951-31 ELECT 2200UF 20% 16V
C6051 1-126-933-11 ELECT 100UF 20% 16V
< DIODE >
C6052 1-137-190-91 FILM 0.22UF 5% 50V
C6053 1-126-947-11 ELECT 47UF 20% 35V D6000 0 8-719-510-53 DIODE D4SB60L
C6054 1-126-935-11 ELECT 470UF 20% 16V D6001 6-500-335-01 DIODE MC2838-T112-1
C6055 1-126-947-11 ELECT 47UF 20% 35V D6002 8-719-510-12 DIODE D10SC4M-F
C6065 1-128-548-11 ELECT 4700UF 20% 25V D6011 8-719-979-64 DIODE UF4005/23
D6014 6-500-335-01 DIODE MC2838-T112-1
C6077 0 1-131-940-11 ELECT 1200UF 20% 250V
C6078 0 1-131-940-11 ELECT 1200UF 20% 250V D6015 6-500-567-31 DIODE 10ERB20-TB3
C6083 1-100-714-11 ELECT 100UF 20% 400V D6018 8-719-028-45 DIODE D2L20U-TA
C6084 1-100-714-11 ELECT 100UF 20% 400V D6019 8-719-057-96 DIODE D10SC6M-4012
C6085 1-161-830-00 CERAMIC 0.0047UF 500V D6020 8-719-075-66 DIODE D5LC20U-4012
D6022 6-500-335-01 DIODE MC2838-T112-1
C6272 0 1-161-964-91 CERAMIC 0.0047UF 250V
C6273 0 1-161-964-91 CERAMIC 0.0047UF 250V D6027 6-500-335-01 DIODE MC2838-T112-1
C6274 0 1-165-530-31 MYLAR 0.47UF 10 0V D6028 6-500-335-01 DIODE MC2838-T112-1
C6275 0 1-161-964-91 CERAMIC 0.0047UF 250V D6029 8-719-060-89 DIODE D4SBS6-F
C6276 1-161-964-91 CERAMIC 0.0047UF 250V D6032 6-501-223-01 DIODE S3G
D6033 6-501-223-01 DIODE S3G
C6277 1-113-610-11 ELECT(BLOCK) 220UF 20% 250V

– 63 –
Les composants identifies par The components identified by
une trame et une marque ! shading and mark ! are criti- KDF-E42A10/E50A10
sont critiques pour la securite.
Ne les remplacer que par une
cal for safety.
Replace only with part number
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003
piece portant le numero specifie.

REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION


specified.

REMARK REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION


GTREMARK
––––––– –––––––– ––––––––––– ––––––– ––––––– –––––––– ––––––––––– –––––––
D6034 8-719-064-49 DIODE D4SBL40 < TRANSISTOR >
D6039 6-500-335-01 DIODE MC2838-T112-1
D6280 8-719-160-65 DIODE RD16FB2 Q6000 8-729-054-36 TRANSISTOR UPA1716G-E2
D6281 8-719-110-08 DIODE RD8.2ESB2 Q6001 6-550-882-01 TRANSISTOR 2SK3568(LBS2SONY,Q
D6282 6-500-567-31 DIODE 10ERB20-TB3 Q6003 8-729-600-22 TRANSISTOR 2SA1235-F
Q6004 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6
D6289 0 8-719-077-76 DIODE D2SB60A-F04 Q6007 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6
D6296 8-719-055-45 DIODE ERA22-08TP3
D6297 6-500-335-01 DIODE MC2838-T112-1 Q6008 6-550-882-01 TRANSISTOR 2SK3568(LBS2SONY,Q
D6298 6-500-567-31 DIODE 10ERB20-TB3 Q6009 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6
D6300 8-719-948-45 DIODE ERA22-08 Q6010 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6
Q6011 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6
D6301 8-719-057-96 DIODE D10SC6M-4012
D6302 6-500-335-01 DIODE MC2838-T112-1
D6306 6-500-335-01 DIODE MC2838-T112-1 < RESISTOR >
D6307 6-500-335-01 DIODE MC2838-T112-1
R6002 1-215-904-11 METAL OXIDE 100K 5% 2W
R6003 1-215-904-11 METAL OXIDE 100K 5% 2W
< FUSE > R6005 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R6006 1-218-726-11 METAL CHIP 27K 0.5% 1/10W
F6000 0 1-532-506-51 FUSE 6.3A 250V R6007 1-218-698-11 METAL CHIP 1.8K 0.5% 1/10W

R6009 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W


< FERRITE BEAD > R6011 1-218-724-11 METAL CHIP 22K 0.5% 1/10W
R6012 1-218-724-11 METAL CHIP 22K 0.5% 1/10W
FB6000 1-410-396-41 FERRITE 0.45UH R6013 1-218-692-11 METAL CHIP 1K 0.5% 1/10W
FB6001 1-410-396-41 FERRITE 0.45UH R6016 1-202-933-61 FUSIBLE 0.1 10% 1/2W
FB6002 1-410-396-41 FERRITE 0.45UH
FB6003 1-412-911-11 FERRITE 0UH R6017 1-249-377-11 CARBON 0.47 5% 1/4W
FB6004 1-412-911-11 FERRITE 0UH R6018 1-249-377-11 CARBON 0.47 5% 1/4W
R6019 1-218-823-11 METAL CHIP 100 0.5% 1/10W
R6020 1-218-870-11 METAL CHIP 9.1K 0.5% 1/10W
< FUSE HOLDER > R6029 1-245-472-21 METAL 270K 1% 1/4W

FH600001-533-223-11 FUSE HOLDER R6030 1-245-471-21 METAL 240K 1% 1/4W


FH600101-533-223-11 FUSE HOLDER R6031 1-245-471-21 METAL 240K 1% 1/4W
R6032 1-245-471-21 METAL 240K 1% 1/4W
R6035 1-218-877-11 METAL CHIP 18K 0.5% 1/10W
< IC > R6042 1-211-991-11 METAL CHIP 82 0.5% 1/10W

IC6000 6-705-810-01 IC MCZ3001DB R6043 1-212-897-00 FUSIBLE 470 5% 1/4W


IC6002 6-705-464-01 IC BA50BC0T R6045 1-202-933-61 FUSIBLE 0.1 10% 1/2W
IC6003 6-705-466-01 IC BA90BC0T R6047 1-249-393-11 CARBON 10 5% 1/4W
IC6004 6-705-464-01 IC BA50BC0T R6048 1-249-393-11 CARBON 10 5% 1/4W
IC6005 6-705-464-01 IC BA50BC0T R6050 1-218-871-11 METAL CHIP 10K 0.5% 1/10W

IC6007 8-759-098-24 IC PQ30RV11J00H R6051 1-218-871-11 METAL CHIP 10K 0.5% 1/10W
IC6008 6-708-175-01 IC MR4010-7103 R6054 1-245-494-31 METAL 2.2M 2% 1/4W
IC6009 8-759-640-19 IC PQ1CG2032FZ R6055 1-245-494-31 METAL 2.2M 2% 1/4W
IC6010 8-759-682-42 IC MM1431ATT R6056 1-216-817-11 METAL CHIP 470 5% 1/10W
IC6011 8-759-682-42 IC MM1431ATT R6057 1-243-979-71 METAL OXIDE 0.1 5% 2W

R6058 1-249-385-11 CARBON 2.2 5% 1/4W


< COIL > R6059 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R6060 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W
L6000 1-406-659-11 INDUCTOR 10UH R6061 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
L6002 1-419-742-12 INDUCTOR 33UH R6062 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
L6003 1-406-659-11 INDUCTOR 10UH
L6004 1-412-525-31 INDUCTOR 10UH R6063 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W
L6009 1-406-983-11 INDUCTOR 1MH R6064 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W
R6065 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W
L6010 1-406-661-21 INDUCTOR 22UH R6068 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
L6011 0 1-456-859-11 LINE FILTER COIL R6070 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
L6012 0 1-456-859-11 LINE FILTER COIL
R6072 1-218-722-11 METAL CHIP 18K 0.5% 1/10W
R6074 1-218-708-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 0.5% 1/10W
< PHOTOCOUPLER > R6086 1-216-350-11 METAL OXIDE 1.2 5% 1W
R6089 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
PH600106-600-187-01 PHOTOCOUPLER PC123Y22JOOF R6098 1-220-340-11 METAL CHIP 470K 5% 1/2W
PH600206-600-187-01 PHOTOCOUPLER PC123Y22JOOF
PH600306-600-187-01 PHOTOCOUPLER PC123Y22JOOF R6099 1-220-340-11 METAL CHIP 470K 5% 1/2W
PH600406-600-187-01 PHOTOCOUPLER PC123Y22JOOF R6100 1-202-933-61 FUSIBLE 0.1 10% 1/2W
R6243 1-216-835-11 METAL CHIP 15K 5% 1/10W
R6244 1-218-720-11 METAL CHIP 15K 0.5% 1/10W
R6245 1-215-865-11 METAL OXIDE 220 5% 1W

– 64 –
Les composants identifies par The components identified by
une trame et une marque ! shading and mark ! are criti-
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
sont critiques pour la securite. cal for safety. K RM-YD003 RM-YD003
Ne les remplacer que par une Replace only with part number
piece portant le numero specifie.

REF. NO. ––––––––


PART NO.
specified.

DESCRIPTION REMARK REF. NO. PART NO.


GT HA HB
DESCRIPTION REMARK
––––––– ––––––––––– ––––––– ––––––– –––––––– ––––––––––– –––––––
R6246 0 1-219-568-91 METAL 8.2M 5% 1/2W < CONNECTOR >
R6248 1-216-828-11 METAL CHIP 3.9K 5% 1/10W
R6249 1-219-759-11 METAL 1M 5% 1/2W CN7000 1-819-445-11 HEADER ASSEMBLY FOR PWB 3P
R6250 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W
R6251 1-216-828-11 METAL CHIP 3.9K 5% 1/10W
< RESISTOR >
R6252 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP 22K 5% 1/10W
R6253 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W R7001 1-218-676-11 METAL CHIP 220 0.5% 1/10W
R6254 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W R7002 1-218-684-11 METAL CHIP 470 0.5% 1/10W
R6255 1-216-344-00 METAL OXIDE 0.39 5% 1W R7003 1-218-691-11 METAL CHIP 910 0.5% 1/10W
R6257 1-216-349-00 METAL OXIDE 1 5% 1W R7004 1-218-698-11 METAL CHIP 1.8K 0.5% 1/10W
R7005 1-218-706-11 METAL CHIP 3.9K 0.5% 1/10W
R6259 1-244-207-11 WIREWOUND 3.3 5% 10W
R6261 1-260-328-11 CARBON 1K 5% 1/2W
R6262 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W < SWITCH >
R6263 1-249-389-11 CARBON 4.7 5% 1/4W
R6267 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W S7000 1-692-431-21 SWITCH, TACTILE
S7001 1-692-431-21 SWITCH, TACTILE
R6268 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W S7002 1-692-431-21 SWITCH, TACTILE
R6273 1-249-389-11 CARBON 4.7 5% 1/4W S7003 1-692-431-21 SWITCH, TACTILE
R6277 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W S7004 1-692-431-21 SWITCH, TACTILE
R6278 1-216-827-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 5% 1/10W
R6279 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W S7005 1-692-431-21 SWITCH, TACTILE

R6280 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W ***************************************************************


R6281 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
R6283 1-243-979-71 METAL OXIDE 0.1 5% 2W A-1103-763-A HB BOARD, COMPLETE
R6284 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 **********************
R6285 1-216-832-11 METAL CHIP 8.2K 5% 1/10W

R6286 1-216-834-11 METAL CHIP 12K 5% 1/10W < CAPACITOR >


R6287 1-218-720-11 METAL CHIP 15K 0.5% 1/10W
R6288 1-218-708-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 0.5% 1/10W C7020 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V
R6291 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 C7021 1-126-964-11 ELECT 10UF 20% 50V
R6296 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W C7022 1-162-974-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF 50V
C7023 1-162-974-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF 50V
R6297 1-216-801-11 METAL CHIP 22 5% 1/10W C7024 1-162-974-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF 50V
R6300 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W
R6301 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 C7025 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V
R6302 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W C7026 1-162-974-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF 50V
R6339 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 C7027 1-162-974-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF 50V
C7028 1-162-974-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF 50V
C7029 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V
< RELAY >
C7030 1-162-915-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 0.50PF 50V
RY600101-755-388-11 RELAY (AC POWER) C7031 1-165-908-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF 10% 10V
RY600201-755-388-11 RELAY (AC POWER) C7032 1-162-915-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 0.50PF 50V

< SPARK GAP > < DIODE >

SG6000 1-576-487-11 ELEMENT, SPARK D7022 6-500-861-01 DIODE SML-020MVT-T86


D7023 8-719-064-07 DIODE SML-310LTT86
D7024 6-500-861-01 DIODE SML-020MVT-T86
< TRANSFORMER >

T6000 0 1-443-747-11 TRANSFORMER (PIT) < IC >


T6004 0 1-443-748-11 TRANSFORMER (SRT)
IC7020 6-600-210-01 IC RPM7240-H8
IC7021 6-707-223-01 IC LM75BIM-5/NOPB
< VARISTOR >

VD600001-804-992-21 VARISTOR < TRANSISTOR >


VD600101-804-991-21 VARISTOR
VD600301-804-991-21 VARISTOR Q7020 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6
Q7021 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6
*************************************************************** Q7022 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6
Q7023 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6
A-1103-762-A HA BOARD, COMPLETE Q7024 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6
**********************

< RESISTOR >


< CAPACITOR >
R7020 1-216-823-11 METAL CHIP 1.5K 5% 1/10W
C7000 1-100-597-91 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 25V R7021 1-216-805-11 METAL CHIP 47 5% 1/10W

– 65 –
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF. NO. PART NO.
HB HC K
DESCRIPTION REMARK
––––––– –––––––– ––––––––––– ––––––– ––––––– –––––––– ––––––––––– –––––––
R7022 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W R7125 1-218-676-11 METAL CHIP 220 0.5% 1/10W
R7023 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
R7024 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W R7126 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R7128 1-216-797-11 METAL CHIP 10 5% 1/10W
R7025 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W R7129 1-216-797-11 METAL CHIP 10 5% 1/10W
R7026 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
R7027 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
R7028 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W < VARISTOR >
R7029 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
VD7100 1-803-974-21 VARISTOR, CHIP (1608)
R7030 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W VD7101 1-803-974-21 VARISTOR, CHIP (1608)
R7031 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W VD7102 1-803-974-21 VARISTOR, CHIP (1608)
R7032 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W VD7108 1-803-974-21 VARISTOR, CHIP (1608)
R7033 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W VD7109 1-803-974-21 VARISTOR, CHIP (1608)
R7034 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
VD7110 1-803-974-21 VARISTOR, CHIP (1608)
R7035 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
R7039 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W ***************************************************************
R7046 1-216-801-11 METAL CHIP 22 5% 1/10W
R7047 1-216-801-11 METAL CHIP 22 5% 1/10W A-1115-002-A K BOARD, COMPLETE
*********************

< SWITCH >


< CAPACITOR >
S7020 1-692-431-21 SWITCH, TACTILE
C3001 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 16V
*************************************************************** C3002 1-162-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 10% 50V
C3003 1-128-404-11 ELECT CHIP 100UF 20% 35V
A-1103-764-A HC BOARD, COMPLETE C3004 1-117-681-11 ELECT CHIP 100UF 20% 16V
********************** C3005 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 16V

C3006 1-164-506-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7UF 16V


< CAPACITOR > C3007 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 16V
C3008 1-117-681-11 ELECT CHIP 100UF 20% 16V
C7101 1-162-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 10% 50V C3009 1-126-206-11 ELECT CHIP 100UF 20% 6.3V
C7102 1-162-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 10% 50V C3010 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 16V
C7103 1-126-964-11 ELECT 10UF 20% 50V
C7104 1-126-964-11 ELECT 10UF 20% 50V C3011 1-164-506-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7UF 16V
C7111 1-162-927-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V C3012 1-164-506-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7UF 16V
C3013 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 16V
C7112 1-162-927-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 50V C3019 1-117-681-11 ELECT CHIP 100UF 20% 16V
C7113 1-164-227-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022UF 10% 25V C3020 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 16V
C7114 1-164-227-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022UF 10% 25V
C3021 1-165-128-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.22UF 16V
C3022 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 16V
< DIODE > C3023 1-165-128-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.22UF 16V
C3024 1-163-989-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.033UF 10% 25V
D7100 8-719-977-28 DIODE DTZ10B C3025 1-164-936-11 CERAMIC CHIP 680PF 10% 50V
D7101 8-719-977-28 DIODE DTZ10B
D7102 8-719-069-55 DIODE UDZSTE-175.6B C3026 1-115-339-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 50V
D7108 8-719-083-58 DIODE UDZSTE-173.9B C3027 1-112-030-31 ELECT 1500UF 20% 35V
D7109 8-719-062-19 DIODE MA3200WA-TX C3028 1-128-992-21 ELECT CHIP 47UF 20% 25V
C3030 1-136-177-00 FILM 1UF 5% 50V
D7110 8-719-062-19 DIODE MA3200WA-TX C3032 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 16V
D7111 8-719-062-19 DIODE MA3200WA-TX
C3033 1-128-992-21 ELECT CHIP 47UF 20% 25V
C3034 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 10% 50V
< JACK > C3035 1-115-339-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 50V
C3036 1-115-339-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 50V
J7100 1-819-355-11 PHONO JACK 3P C3037 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 10% 50V
J7101 1-819-356-11 PHONO JACK 3P
J7102 1-568-267-11 JACK C3038 1-115-339-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 50V
C3039 1-115-339-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 50V
C3041 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 10% 50V
< RESISTOR > C3042 1-115-339-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 50V
C3043 1-136-177-00 FILM 1UF 5% 50V
R7103 1-216-849-11 METAL CHIP 220K 5% 1/10W
R7104 1-216-849-11 METAL CHIP 220K 5% 1/10W C3044 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 10% 50V
R7105 1-218-676-11 METAL CHIP 220 0.5% 1/10W C3045 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 10% 50V
R7106 1-218-668-11 METAL CHIP 100 0.5% 1/10W C3046 1-164-936-11 CERAMIC CHIP 680PF 10% 50V
R7109 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W C3047 1-163-989-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.033UF 10% 25V
C3048 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 16V
R7110 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W
R7111 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 C3049 1-163-989-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.033UF 10% 25V
R7123 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 C3050 1-164-936-11 CERAMIC CHIP 680PF 10% 50V
R7124 1-218-676-11 METAL CHIP 220 0.5% 1/10W

– 66 –
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

K
REF. NO.
––––––– PART NO.
–––––––– DESCRIPTION
––––––––––– REMARK
––––––– REF. NO.
––––––– PART NO.
–––––––– DESCRIPTION
––––––––––– REMARK
–––––––
C3051 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 16V < FILTER >
C3052 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 16V
C3053 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 10% 50V FL3001 1-234-177-21 FERRITE 0UH
FL3002 1-234-177-21 FERRITE 0UH
C3054 1-115-339-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 50V
C3055 1-115-339-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 50V
C3056 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 10% 50V < IC >
C3057 1-115-339-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 50V
C3058 1-115-339-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 50V IC3001 6-706-862-01 IC NJM2387DL2-TE1
IC3002 8-759-548-99 IC SN74LV08APWR
C3059 1-115-339-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 50V IC3003 6-706-862-01 IC NJM2387DL2-TE1
C3060 1-112-030-31 ELECT 1500UF 20% 35V IC3004 8-759-573-97 IC SN74LVC541APWR
C3061 1-128-992-21 ELECT CHIP 47UF 20% 25V IC3005 6-707-629-01 IC CXD9845M
C3062 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 10% 50V
C3063 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 10% 50V IC3006 6-705-979-01 IC CXD9788AR
IC3007 6-701-189-01 IC MC74VHC1GU04DFT1
C3065 1-136-177-00 FILM 1UF 5% 50V IC3008 6-700-263-01 IC NJM2870F18(TE2)
C3067 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 16V
C3068 1-128-992-21 ELECT CHIP 47UF 20% 25V
C3070 1-115-339-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 50V < COIL >
C3071 1-136-177-00 FILM 1UF 5% 50V
L3001 1-457-106-11 COIL,CHOKE 10UH
C3072 1-128-995-21 ELECT CHIP 100UF 20% 10V L3002 1-457-106-11 COIL,CHOKE 10UH
C3073 1-164-936-11 CERAMIC CHIP 680PF 10% 50V L3006 1-412-939-11 INDUCTOR 1UH
C3074 1-163-989-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.033UF 10% 25V
C3075 1-126-395-11 ELECT CHIP 22UF 20% 16V
C3076 1-164-360-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 16V < IC LINK >

C3077 1-165-128-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.22UF 16V PS3001 1-576-788-21 FUSE 5A 72V
C3078 1-165-128-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.22UF 16V
C3079 1-100-567-81 CERAMIC CHIP 10000PF 10% 25V
C3080 1-128-993-21 ELECT CHIP 22UF 20% 10V < TRANSISTOR >
C3081 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 16V
Q3002 8-729-602-36 TRANSISTOR 2SA1602-F
C3082 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 16V Q3003 8-729-602-36 TRANSISTOR 2SA1602-F
C3083 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 16V Q3004 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6
C3084 1-100-567-81 CERAMIC CHIP 10000PF 10% 25V Q3005 8-729-602-36 TRANSISTOR 2SA1602-F
C3085 1-128-995-21 ELECT CHIP 100UF 20% 10V Q3006 8-729-602-36 TRANSISTOR 2SA1602-F
C3086 1-164-850-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 0.50PF 50V

C3088 1-100-567-81 CERAMIC CHIP 10000PF 10% 25V < RESISTOR >
C3090 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 10% 50V
C3091 1-164-850-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 0.50PF 50V R3001 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
C3094 1-164-936-11 CERAMIC CHIP 680PF 10% 50V R3002 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
C3095 1-164-936-11 CERAMIC CHIP 680PF 10% 50V R3003 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
R3004 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
C3096 1-164-936-11 CERAMIC CHIP 680PF 10% 50V R3005 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
C3097 1-164-936-11 CERAMIC CHIP 680PF 10% 50V
C3099 1-165-128-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.22UF 16V R3006 1-208-927-11 METAL CHIP 47K 0.5% 1/16W
C3100 1-165-128-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.22UF 16V R3007 1-208-929-11 METAL CHIP 56K 0.5% 1/16W
C3101 1-165-128-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.22UF 16V R3008 1-208-931-11 METAL CHIP 68K 0.5% 1/16W
R3009 1-208-699-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 0.5% 1/16W
C3102 1-165-128-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.22UF 16V R3010 1-208-699-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 0.5% 1/16W

R3011 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0


< CONNECTOR > R3012 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
R3013 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
CN3001 1-794-502-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (B04B-PASK) 4P R3014 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
CN3002 1-819-443-11 HEADER ASEEMBLY FOR PWB 15P R3015 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
CN3003 1-580-838-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 4P
R3016 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
R3017 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
< DIODE > R3019 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R3020 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
D3001 6-500-260-01 DIODE P6SMB39AT3 R3021 1-218-978-11 RES-CHIP 120K 5% 1/16W
D3002 6-500-260-01 DIODE P6SMB39AT3
D3003 6-500-260-01 DIODE P6SMB39AT3 R3022 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
D3004 6-500-260-01 DIODE P6SMB39AT3 R3023 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
R3024 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
R3025 1-208-695-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 0.5% 1/16W
< TERMINAL BOARD > R3026 1-208-695-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 0.5% 1/16W

EB3001 1-537-771-21 TERMINAL BOARD, GROUND R3027 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
EB3002 1-537-771-21 TERMINAL BOARD, GROUND R3029 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R3030 1-208-683-11 METAL CHIP 1K 0.5% 1/16W

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K QT
REF. NO.
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–––––––– DESCRIPTION
––––––––––– REMARK
––––––– REF. NO.
––––––– PART NO.
–––––––– DESCRIPTION
––––––––––– REMARK
–––––––
R3032 1-218-933-11 RES-CHIP 22 5% 1/16W R3112 1-218-945-11 RES-CHIP 220 5% 1/16W
R3033 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 R3113 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
R3114 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
R3034 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W R3150 1-216-295-91 SHORT CHIP 0
R3035 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R3036 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 R3151 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W
R3037 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 R3152 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R3038 1-218-978-11 RES-CHIP 120K 5% 1/16W R3153 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R3154 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R3039 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W R3155 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R3040 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
R3041 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 R3156 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R3042 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 R3157 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R3043 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 R3158 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R3159 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R3044 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W R3164 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
R3045 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
R3046 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
R3047 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 < VIBRATOR >
R3048 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
X3001 1-795-660-21 QUARTZ CRYSTAL UNIT
R3049 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
R3050 1-216-791-11 METAL CHIP 3.3 5% 1/10W ***************************************************************
R3051 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 100 5% 1/16W
R3052 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 100 5% 1/16W A-1103-580-A QT BOARD, COMPLETE
R3053 1-216-791-11 METAL CHIP 3.3 5% 1/10W **********************

R3054 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 100 5% 1/16W


R3055 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W < CAPACITOR >
R3056 1-216-800-11 METAL CHIP 18 5% 1/10W
R3057 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 100 5% 1/16W C7800 1-137-765-21 ELECT CHIP 47UF 20% 16V
R3059 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 100 5% 1/16W C7801 1-165-492-21 ELECT CHIP 100UF 20% 10V
C7802 1-165-492-21 ELECT CHIP 100UF 20% 10V
R3060 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 C7803 1-165-492-21 ELECT CHIP 100UF 20% 10V
R3062 1-216-790-11 METAL CHIP 2.7 5% 1/10W C7804 1-100-159-91 CERAMIC CHIP 22UF 10% 6.3V
R3063 1-216-790-11 METAL CHIP 2.7 5% 1/10W
R3064 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 100 5% 1/16W C7805 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 16V
R3065 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W C7806 1-115-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF 10V
C7807 1-127-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7UF 10% 16V
R3066 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 C7808 1-127-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7UF 10% 16V
R3067 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 C7809 1-137-765-21 ELECT CHIP 47UF 20% 16V
R3070 1-218-945-11 RES-CHIP 220 5% 1/16W
R3071 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 100 5% 1/16W C7810 1-127-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7UF 10% 16V
R3072 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 C7811 1-162-995-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022UF 50V
C7812 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF 10% 25V
R3073 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 C7813 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 16V
R3075 1-218-945-11 RES-CHIP 220 5% 1/16W C7814 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 16V
R3076 1-218-972-11 RES-CHIP 39K 5% 1/16W
R3077 1-216-800-11 METAL CHIP 18 5% 1/10W C7815 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 16V
R3078 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 100 5% 1/16W C7816 1-162-995-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022UF 50V
C7817 1-115-566-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7UF 10% 10V
R3079 1-218-945-11 RES-CHIP 220 5% 1/16W C7818 1-127-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7UF 10% 16V
R3082 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 C7819 1-100-159-91 CERAMIC CHIP 22UF 10% 6.3V
R3084 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
R3085 1-216-800-11 METAL CHIP 18 5% 1/10W C7820 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 16V
R3086 1-218-933-11 RES-CHIP 22 5% 1/16W C7821 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 16V
C7823 1-100-159-91 CERAMIC CHIP 22UF 10% 6.3V
R3088 1-218-933-11 RES-CHIP 22 5% 1/16W C7824 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 16V
R3089 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 C7825 1-128-996-11 ELECT CHIP 4.7UF 20% 50V
R3092 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
R3096 1-216-790-11 METAL CHIP 2.7 5% 1/10W C7826 1-165-319-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 50V
R3097 1-216-790-11 METAL CHIP 2.7 5% 1/10W C7827 1-128-996-11 ELECT CHIP 4.7UF 20% 50V
C7828 1-162-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 10% 50V
R3098 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0 C7829 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF 10% 25V
R3100 1-216-800-11 METAL CHIP 18 5% 1/10W C7830 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V
R3101 1-216-791-11 METAL CHIP 3.3 5% 1/10W
R3102 1-216-791-11 METAL CHIP 3.3 5% 1/10W C7831 1-162-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 10% 50V
R3103 1-216-791-11 METAL CHIP 3.3 5% 1/10W C7832 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF 10% 25V
C7834 1-137-765-21 ELECT CHIP 47UF 20% 16V
R3104 1-218-945-11 RES-CHIP 220 5% 1/16W C7835 1-128-996-11 ELECT CHIP 4.7UF 20% 50V
R3105 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W C7836 1-128-396-11 ELECT CHIP 470UF 20% 10V
R3106 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP 0
R3107 1-218-989-11 RES-CHIP 1M 5% 1/16W C7837 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V
R3108 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 100 5% 1/16W C7838 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V
C7840 1-165-989-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10UF 10% 6.3V
R3111 1-218-945-11 RES-CHIP 220 5% 1/16W C7841 1-165-989-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10UF 10% 6.3V

– 68 –
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K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF. NO. ––––––––


PART NO. DESCRIPTION
QT
REMARK
––––––– –––––––– ––––––––––– ––––––– ––––––– ––––––––––– –––––––
C7842 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF 10% 25V FB7903 1-414-760-21 FERRITE 0UH
FB7904 1-414-229-11 FERRITE 0UH
C7843 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF 10% 25V FB7905 1-414-229-11 FERRITE 0UH
C7845 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V FB7906 1-414-229-11 FERRITE 0UH
C7846 1-165-492-21 ELECT CHIP 100UF 20% 10V
C7847 1-128-396-11 ELECT CHIP 470UF 20% 10V
C7849 1-165-492-21 ELECT CHIP 100UF 20% 10V < IC >

C7850 1-165-492-21 ELECT CHIP 100UF 20% 10V IC7800 6-708-112-01 IC MIC49300WR-TR
C7851 1-165-989-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10UF 10% 6.3V IC7801 6-705-839-01 IC XC6219B182MR
C7852 1-125-889-91 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2UF 10% 10V IC7802 6-708-082-01 IC NJM2846DL2-05(TE2)
C7853 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V IC7803 6-708-171-01 IC MIC5235YM5TR
C7855 1-165-492-21 ELECT CHIP 100UF 20% 10V IC7804 8-749-925-00 IC TK11819MTL

C7858 1-127-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7UF 10% 16V IC7806 8-759-646-63 IC CD74HC4053M-96
C7859 1-115-566-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7UF 10% 10V IC7807 8-759-549-01 IC SN74LV125APWR
C7860 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 16V IC7808 6-708-082-01 IC NJM2846DL2-05(TE2)
C7865 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V IC7900 8-753-238-09 IC CXD1969R-T6
C7867 1-165-989-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10UF 10% 6.3V IC7904 8-759-649-45 IC SN74AHC1G04DCKR

C7868 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V IC7906 6-706-811-01 IC TPS2091DR


C7872 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V IC7907 6-706-812-01 IC TPS2012ADR
C7873 1-165-989-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10UF 10% 6.3V
C7874 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10% 16V
C7875 1-127-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7UF 10% 16V < COIL >

C7905 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V L7800 1-414-755-11 INDUCTOR 22UH
C7906 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V L7801 1-412-642-61 INDUCTOR 1.2MH
C7907 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V L7802 1-414-755-11 INDUCTOR 22UH
C7908 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V L7804 1-414-754-11 INDUCTOR 10UH
C7912 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V L7805 1-414-752-11 INDUCTOR 2.2UH

C7929 1-115-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF 10V L7806 1-414-754-11 INDUCTOR 10UH
C7931 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V L7808 1-414-754-11 INDUCTOR 10UH
C7932 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V L7809 1-414-754-11 INDUCTOR 10UH
C7933 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V L7810 1-414-754-11 INDUCTOR 10UH
C7934 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V L7811 1-414-754-11 INDUCTOR 10UH

C7935 1-115-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF 10V L7812 1-414-754-11 INDUCTOR 10UH
C7943 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V
C7944 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V
C7945 1-162-917-11 CERAMIC CHIP 15PF 5% 50V < TRANSISTOR >
C7946 1-162-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 10% 50V
Q7802 8-729-047-14 TRANSISTOR 2SC3775
C7947 1-162-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 10% 50V Q7803 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6
C7948 1-162-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 10% 50V Q7804 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6
C7949 1-162-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 10% 50V Q7805 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6
C7950 1-162-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001UF 10% 50V Q7806 8-729-600-22 TRANSISTOR 2SA1235-F

Q7807 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6


< CONNECTOR >

CN7802 1-819-390-21 FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (ZIF) 49P < RESISTOR >


CN7903 1-818-484-11 FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (ZIF) 80P
R7800 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R7803 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W
< DIODE > R7804 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W
R7805 1-218-847-11 METAL CHIP 1K 0.5% 1/10W
D7801 8-719-066-99 DIODE SML-210VTT86 R7806 1-211-977-11 METAL CHIP 22 0.5% 1/10W
D7802 8-719-060-99 DIODE SML-210MT-T86
D7803 8-719-066-99 DIODE SML-210VTT86 R7807 1-218-830-11 METAL CHIP 200 0.5% 1/10W
R7808 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W
R7809 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
< FERRITE BEAD > R7810 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R7815 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
FB7800 1-400-180-21 INDUCTOR 0UH
FB7801 1-400-089-21 FERRITE 0UH R7816 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
FB7802 1-400-089-21 FERRITE 0UH R7817 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
FB7803 1-400-180-21 INDUCTOR 0UH R7818 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
FB7808 1-400-180-21 INDUCTOR 0UH R7819 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP 22K 5% 1/10W
R7820 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
FB7809 1-414-226-21 FERRITE 0UH
FB7810 1-414-226-21 FERRITE 0UH R7821 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
FB7811 1-414-760-21 FERRITE 0UH R7822 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP 22K 5% 1/10W
FB7901 1-414-229-11 FERRITE 0UH R7825 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
FB7902 1-414-760-21 FERRITE 0UH R7831 1-218-889-11 METAL CHIP 56K 0.5% 1/10W

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REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF. NO. PART NO.
QT QU S2
DESCRIPTION REMARK
––––––– –––––––– ––––––––––– ––––––– ––––––– –––––––– ––––––––––– –––––––
R7832 1-218-881-11 METAL CHIP 27K 0.5% 1/10W RB7905 1-234-369-21 RES, NETWORK 10 (1005X4)
RB7906 1-234-369-21 RES, NETWORK 10 (1005X4)
R7833 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 RB7907 1-234-369-21 RES, NETWORK 10 (1005X4)
R7835 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 RB7908 1-234-369-21 RES, NETWORK 10 (1005X4)
R7839 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 RB7909 1-234-369-21 RES, NETWORK 10 (1005X4)
R7841 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
R7842 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 RB7910 1-234-369-21 RES, NETWORK 10 (1005X4)
RB7911 1-234-369-21 RES, NETWORK 10 (1005X4)
R7844 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W RB7913 1-234-400-21 CONDUCTOR, NETWORK (2010X4)
R7845 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W RB7914 1-242-963-21 RES, NETWORK 33 (1005X4)
R7850 1-216-817-11 METAL CHIP 470 5% 1/10W RB7916 1-234-400-21 CONDUCTOR, NETWORK (2010X4)
R7851 1-216-835-11 METAL CHIP 15K 5% 1/10W
R7852 1-216-817-11 METAL CHIP 470 5% 1/10W RB7917 1-234-400-21 CONDUCTOR, NETWORK (2010X4)

R7853 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP 22K 5% 1/10W


R7854 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 < TUNER >
R7858 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W
R7859 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W TU7800 8-597-505-00 TUNER UNIT, DIGITAL BTD-CA811Z
R7860 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP 22K 5% 1/10W
**************************************************************
R7861 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
R7863 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP 22K 5% 1/10W * A-1073-391-A QU BOARD, COMPLETE
R7864 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W **********************
R7865 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
R7866 1-216-827-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 5% 1/10W
< CAPACITOR >
R7867 1-216-817-11 METAL CHIP 470 5% 1/10W
R7877 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 C7951 1-115-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF 10V
R7878 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 C7952 1-115-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF 10V
R7883 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 C7953 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V
R7885 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 C7954 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V

R7886 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0


R7888 1-216-803-11 METAL CHIP 33 5% 1/10W < CONNECTOR >
R7890 1-216-295-91 SHORT CHIP 0
R7891 1-218-867-11 METAL CHIP 6.8K 0.5% 1/10W CN7951 1-573-768-21 PIN, CONNECTOR (1.5MM) (SMD)5P
R7892 1-218-891-11 METAL CHIP 68K 0.5% 1/10W CN7952 1-818-486-11 PCMCIA CONNECTOR (SMD)
CN7953 1-818-483-11 FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (ZIF) 80P
R7893 1-218-911-11 METAL CHIP 470K 0.5% 1/10W
R7894 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
R7896 1-216-295-91 SHORT CHIP 0 < TEST POINT >
R7897 1-216-295-91 SHORT CHIP 0
R7909 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 TP7950 1-694-766-21 TERMINAL (ONBOARD CONTACT)

R7910 1-216-797-11 METAL CHIP 10 5% 1/10W **************************************************************


R7911 1-216-797-11 METAL CHIP 10 5% 1/10W
R7912 1-216-803-11 METAL CHIP 33 5% 1/10W A-1103-767-A S2 BOARD, COMPLETE
R7913 1-216-797-11 METAL CHIP 10 5% 1/10W *********************
R7914 1-216-797-11 METAL CHIP 10 5% 1/10W

R7915 1-216-797-11 METAL CHIP 10 5% 1/10W < CAPACITOR >


R7919 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W
R7940 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W C7180 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 25V
R7941 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W C7181 1-165-908-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF 10% 10V
R7952 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W C7182 1-162-915-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 0.50PF 50V
C7183 1-162-915-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 0.50PF 50V
R7954 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W
R7987 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
R7989 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W < CONNECTOR >
R7991 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R7992 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 CN7180 1-819-333-11 HEADER ASSEMBLY FOR PWB 5P

R7994 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0


R7997 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W < IC >
R7998 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
R8000 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W IC7180 6-707-223-01 IC LM75BIM-5/NOPB
R8002 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0

< RESISTOR >


< NETWORK RESISTOR >
R7181 1-216-801-11 METAL CHIP 22 5% 1/10W
RB7900 1-234-371-21 RES, NETWORK 47 (1005X4) R7182 1-216-801-11 METAL CHIP 22 5% 1/10W
RB7901 1-234-371-21 RES, NETWORK 47 (1005X4) R7185 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
RB7902 1-242-963-21 RES, NETWORK 33 (1005X4) R7186 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
RB7903 1-234-369-21 RES, NETWORK 10 (1005X4) R7187 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
RB7904 1-234-369-21 RES, NETWORK 10 (1005X4)
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Les composants identifies par The components identified by
une trame et une marque ! shading and mark ! are criti- KDF-E42A10/E50A10
sont critiques pour la securite.
Ne les remplacer que par une
cal for safety. K RM-YD003 RM-YD003
Replace only with part number
piece portant le numero specifie.

REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION


specified.

REMARK REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION


T1 T2 REMARK
––––––– –––––––– ––––––––––– ––––––– ––––––– –––––––– ––––––––––– –––––––
A-1103-768-A T1 BOARD, COMPLETE
*********************

< CONNECTOR >

CN7150 1-819-336-11 HEADER ASSEMBLY FOR PWB 3P

< SWITCH >

S7150 1-786-591-11 SWITCH, MICRO

***************************************************************

A-1103-769-A T2 BOARD, COMPLETE


*********************

< SWITCH >

S7155 1-786-591-11 SWITCH, MICRO

***************************************************************

MISCELLANEOUS
****************

A-1054-757-A CONVERTER, PS
A-1123-069-A OPTICS UNIT BLOCK ASSY (E50A10)
A-1123-071-A OPTICS UNIT BLOCK ASSY (E42A10)
A-1124-850-A LAMP BLOCK ASSY
0 1-468-936-11 POWER SUPPLY BLOCK

1-576-912-11 THERMOSTAT
0 1-787-231-11 D.C. FAN (SIROCCO)
0 1-787-333-11 D.C. FAN
0 1-787-373-11 FAN,DC
0 1-791-192-21 CORD, NOISE FILTER WITH POWER

1-826-219-11 LOUDSPEAKER (5X15cm)


1-830-099-21 LEAD WIRE WITH CONNECTOR(LVDS)
1-910-015-14 FFC ASSY 80P

***************************************************************

ACCESSORIES
*************

2-597-544-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION


2-597-544-21 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION
2-597-544-31 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION
2-597-545-11 QUICK SETUP GUIDE
2-597-545-21 QUICK SETUP GUIDE

2-597-545-31 QUICK SETUP GUIDE

< REMOTE COMMANDER >

1-479-327-11 REMOTE COMANDER RM-YD003


9-885-083-75 COVER, BATTERY
9-885-089-78 COVER, SLIDE

< OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES >

93-0875-00 LAMP XL-2400

Sony EMCS Corporation English


2006JR02-1
9-872-749-08 Ichinomiya TEC ©2006.10
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LCD Projection TV
HD-TV
Operating Instructions

KDF-E42A10
2597544111
http://www.sony.net/
KDF-E50A10
Printed in U.S.A.
© 2005 Sony Corporation

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Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are located at the rear of the TV. Record
these numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to them whenever
you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product.

Model No.

Serial No.

Contacting Sony
If, after reading the following instructions, you have additional
questions related to the use of your Sony® TV, please call one of the
following numbers.
Customers in the continental United States contact the Direct
Response Center at:
1-800-222-SONY (7669)
or visit http://www.sonystyle.com/tv/
Customers in Canada contact the Customer Relations Center at:
1-877-899-SONY (7669)
or visit http://www.sonystyle.ca/tv/

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WARNING
Declaration of Conformity
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to
rain or moisture. Trade Name: SONY
Model: KDF-E42A10/KDF-E50A10
Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc.
Address: 16450 W. Bernardo Dr,
San Diego, CA 92127 U.S.A.
CAUTION Telephone Number: 858-942-2230
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN

ATTENTION This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE, to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
NE PAS OUVRIR
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
PRECAUCION including interference that may cause undesired operation.
RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO
NO ABRIR
NOTIFICATION
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
persons. radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
of important operating and maintenance (servicing) equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
instructions in the literature accompanying the interference by one or more of the following measures:
appliance.
s Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
s Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
s Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects to which the receiver is connected.
filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. s Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly


CAUTION approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this
To prevent electric shock, do not use this polarized AC plug with an equipment.
extension cord, receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully
inserted to prevent blade exposure. For Customers in Canada
CAUTION This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
When using TV games, computers, and similar products with your Safety
projection TV, keep the brightness and contrast functions at low settings. If
a fixed (non-moving) pattern is left on the screen for long periods of time s Operate the TV only on 120 V AC.
at a high brightness or contrast setting, the image can be permanently s Use the AC power cord specified by Sony and suitable for the
imprinted onto the screen. Continuously watching the same program can voltage where you use it.
cause the imprint of station logos onto the TV screen. These types of s The plug is designed, for safety purposes, to fit into the wall outlet
imprints are not covered by your warranty because they are the result of only one way. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet,
misuse. contact your dealer.
s If any liquid or solid object should fall inside the cabinet, unplug the
Note on Caption Vision TV immediately and have it checked by qualified service personnel
This TV provides display of TV closed captioning in accordance with before operating it further.
§15.119 of the FCC rules. s If you will not be using the TV for several days, disconnect the power
by pulling the plug itself. Never pull on the cord.
For Customers in the United States s For details concerning safety precautions, see “Important Safety
If you have any questions about this product, you may call; Sony Instructions” on page 5.
Customer Information Services Center 1-800-222-7669 or
http://www.sony.com/ Installing
s The TV should be installed near an easily accessible power outlet.
s To prevent internal heat buildup, do not block the ventilation
openings.
s Do not install the TV in a hot or humid place, or in a place subject to
excessive dust or mechanical vibration.
s Avoid operating the TV at temperatures below 41°F (5°C).
s If the TV is transported directly from a cold to a warm location, or if
the room temperature changes suddenly, the picture may be blurred
or show poor color due to moisture condensation. In this case, please
wait a few hours to let the moisture evaporate before turning on the
TV.
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s To obtain the best picture, do not expose the screen to direct This TV incorporates High-Definition
illumination or direct sunlight. It is recommended to use spot Multimedia Interface (HDMI™) technology.
lighting directed down from the ceiling or to cover the windows that HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are
face the screen with opaque drapery. It is desirable to install the TV trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
in a room where the floor and walls are not of a reflective material.
s See pages 13 and 14 for more information on the installation.

CAUTION
Use the following Sony appliance(s) only with the following TV STAND.
Use with other TV STAND may cause instability and possibly result in
injury.

SONY APPLIANCE MODEL NO.


KDF-E42A10
KDF-E50A10

SONY TV STAND MODEL NO.


SU-RG11S (KDF-E42A10)
SU-RG11M (KDF-E50A10)

To Customers
Sufficient expertise is required for installing the specified product. Be sure
to subcontract the installation to Sony dealers or licensed contractors and
pay adequate attention to safety during the installation.

For Customers in the United States


This product contains mercury. Disposal of this product may be regulated
if sold in the United States. For disposal or recycling information, please
contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance
(http://www.eiae.org).

Note
This digital television is capable of receiving analog basic, digital basic
and digital premium cable television programming by direct connection to
a cable system providing such programming. A security card provided by
your cable operator is required to view encrypted digital programming.
Certain advanced and interactive digital cable services such as
video-on-demand, a cable operator’s enhanced program guide and
data-enhanced television services may require the use of a set-top box. For
more information call your local cable operator.
This television also includes a QAM demodulator which should allow you
to receive unscrambled digital cable television programming via
subscription service to a cable service provider. Availability of digital
cable television programming in your area depends on the type of
programming and signal provided by your cable service provider.

Trademark Information
CableCARD™ is a trademark of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.
TruSurround XT, SRS and the symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs,
Inc. TruSurround XT technology is incorporated under license from SRS
Labs, Inc.
Licensed by BBE Sound, Inc. under USP4638258, 4482866. “BBE” and
BBE symbol are trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc.
Macintosh is a trademark licensed to Apple Computer, Inc., registered in
the U.S.A and other countries.

WEGA, Grand WEGA, WEGA GATE, Steady Sound, Digital Reality


Creation and CineMotion are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation.

“PlayStation” is a trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc.

This TV is manufactured under license from Dolby


Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

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Important Safety Instructions


1) Read these instructions. 12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or
2) Keep these instructions. table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with
the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution
3) Heed all warnings. when moving the cart/apparatus combination to
4) Follow all instructions. avoid injury from tip-over.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.

13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms


or when unused for long periods of time.

14) Refer all servicing to qualified service


6) Clean only with dry cloth. personnel. Servicing is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such
as power-supply cord or plug is damaged,
liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen
into the apparatus, the apparatus has been
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
accordance with the manufacturer’s normally, or has been dropped.
instructions.

s Be sure to observe the TV’s “For Safety”


section on page 6.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as Antennas
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce Outdoor Antenna Grounding
heat.
If an outdoor antenna is installed, follow the precautions below. An
outdoor antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized
power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can come
or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has
in contact with such power lines or circuits.
two blades with one wider than the other. A
grounding type plug has two blades and a third WHEN INSTALLING AN OUTDOOR ANTENNA SYSTEM,
grounding prong. The wide blade or the third EXTREME CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO KEEP FROM
prong are provided for your safety. If the CONTACTING SUCH POWER LINES OR CIRCUITS AS CONTACT
provided plug does not fit into your outlet, WITH THEM IS ALMOST INVARIABLY FATAL.
consult an electrician for replacement of the Be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection
obsolete outlet. against voltage surges and built-up static charges.
Section 810 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) in USA and Section 54
of the Canadian Electrical Code in Canada 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
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from
the apparatus.

11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by


the manufacturer.

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Antenna Grounding According to the NEC For Safety


Refer to section 54-300 of Canadian Electrical Code for Antenna
Grounding. Be Careful When Moving the
TV
When you place the TV in position, be careful
not to drop it on your foot or fingers.
Antenna lead-in wire
Watch your footing while installing the TV. STD/DUO
POWER

Ground clamp Carry the TV in the Specified


Manner
Antenna lead-in wire
If you carry the TV in a manner other than the
Electrical (NEC Section 810-20)
specified manner and without the specified number
service of persons, it may drop and a serious injury may be
equipment Grounding conductors
(NEC section 810-21) caused. Be sure to follow the instructions
Ground clamps mentioned below.
Power service grounding s Carry the TV with the specified number of persons (see page 13).
NEC: National electrode system (NEC Art s Hold the TV tightly when carrying it.
Electrical Code 250 Part H) s Before carrying the TV, disconnect any accessories or cables.

Cleaning About the TV


Although the TV is made with high-precision technology, black dots may
s Clean the rear cover area of the TV regularly. Dust in the rear cover appear or bright points of light (red, blue, or green) may appear constantly
area may cause a problem with the cooling system of the TV set. on the screen. This is a structural property of the panel and is not a defect.

s Clean the cabinet of the TV with a dry soft Installation


cloth. To remove dust from the screen, wipe it s If direct sunlight or other strong illumination shines on the screen,
gently with a soft cloth. Stubborn stains may be part of the screen may appear white due to reflections from behind
removed with a cloth slightly dampened with the screen. This is a structural property of the TV.
solution of mild soap and warm water. Never Do not expose the screen to direct illumination or direct sunlight.
use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine for cleaning. If the
s The picture quality may be affected by your viewing position. For
picture becomes dark after using the TV for a long period of time, it
the best picture quality, install your TV according to
may be necessary to clean the inside of the TV. Consult qualified
“Recommended Viewing Area” on page 14.
service personnel.
s When installing your TV against a wall, keep it at least 4 inches (10
s Unplug the AC power cord when cleaning this unit. Cleaning this
cm) away from the wall.
unit with a plugged AC power cord may result in electric shock.

On Contamination on the Screen Surface Projection Lamp


s Your TV uses a projection lamp as its light source. It is time to
The screen surface has a special coating to reduce reflections. To prevent
replace the lamp with a new one (not supplied) when:
screen damage, clean the screen as follows:
• the lamp replacement indicator on the front panel blinks in red,
s Clean the screen with a soft cloth. • screen images become dark,
s To remove hard contamination, use a cloth moistened with a • no image appears on the display after prolonged use.
solution of mild detergent and water. Do not spray cleaning solution s In rare instances, the bulb may pop inside the lamp unit, but the lamp
directly onto the TV. It should only be sprayed to moisten the unit is designed to contain all of broken glass pieces inside the lamp
cleaning cloth. unit. (See “Replacing the Lamp” on page 86.)
s Do not use any type of abrasive pad, alkaline cleaner, acid cleaner,
scouring powder, chemical cloth, or solvent such as alcohol, s When the lamp eventually burns out, you may hear a noticeable pop
benzene or thinner, as these may scratch the screen's coating. sound. This is normal and is inherent in this type of lamp.

Service Disposal of Used Batteries


To preserve our environment, dispose of used batteries according to your
Damage Requiring Service local laws or regulations.
Do not attempt to service the set by yourself since opening
the cabinet may expose you to dangerous voltage or other Cooling Fan
hazards. This TV uses a cooling fan. You may hear the noise of fan running,
depending on the placement of your TV. The noise may be more noticeable
Unplug the set from the wall outlet and refer servicing to during the night or when the background noise level is low.
qualified service personnel.

Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician
certifies in writing that he has used replacement parts specified by the
manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original parts.
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other
hazards.
See “Replacing the Lamp” on page 86.

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Contents

Connecting Optional Equipment .......................33


Introducing the TV VCR and Cable ..............................................34
Welcome ................................................................ 9 VCR and Cable Box .......................................35
Package Contents............................................ 9 Two VCRs for Tape Editing............................37
Features........................................................... 9 DVD Player with Component
Enjoying Your TV................................................ 11 Video Connectors...........................................38
Notes on the TV ............................................. 11 DVD Player with
Screen............................................................ 11 S VIDEO and Audio Connectors ....................39
Indicators ....................................................... 12 Personal Computer ........................................40
Projection Lamp ............................................. 12 Camcorder or “PlayStation”............................41
Installing the TV .................................................. 13 Audio Receiver ...............................................42
Carrying Your TV ........................................... 13
Take Precaution during Installation................ 13 Watching the TV
Preventing the TV from Toppling Over .......... 14 Overview ..............................................................43
When Installing Your TV against a Wall......... 14 Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control.....43
Recommended Viewing Area ........................ 14 Button Descriptions............................................44
TV Controls and Connectors ............................. 15 Programming the Remote Control ....................47
Front Panel .................................................... 15 Using Other Equipment with Your Remote
Side Panel...................................................... 16 Control...........................................................49
Rear Panel ..................................................... 17 Special Buttons on the Remote Control ...........51
Using the GUIDE Button ................................51
Connecting the TV Using the WIDE Button ..................................53
Overview.............................................................. 19 Using the JUMP Button ..................................54
Making Video and Audio Connections ........... 19 Using the FREEZE Button..............................54
About Using S VIDEO.................................... 20
About Using HDMI to DVI Adapter................. 20 Introducing WEGA GATE
Basic Connections ............................................. 21 Overview of WEGA GATE...................................55
Cable System or VHF/UHF............................ 22 Navigating and Selecting Items .........................57
Cable Box and Antenna ................................. 23 Using Favorites in WEGA GATE........................57
Cable Box ...................................................... 24 Using Cable in WEGA GATE ..............................58
Satellite Receiver ........................................... 25 Using Antenna in WEGA GATE .........................58
Digital Cable Box or Digital Satellite Using External Inputs in WEGA GATE..............59
Receiver......................................................... 26 Using Settings in WEGA GATE..........................59
Equipment with HDMI Connection ................. 27
Equipment with DVI Connection .................... 28
Using the Settings
Equipment with Digital Audio (Optical)........... 29 Overview ..............................................................61
Using CableCARD Device .................................. 30 Accessing the Video Settings............................63
About Using CableCARD Device................... 30 Selecting Video Options .................................63
Activating CableCARD Service...................... 30 Selecting PC Video Options ...........................65
Removing the CableCARD Device ................ 31 Accessing the Audio Settings ...........................66
Setting Up the Channel List............................... 32 Selecting Audio Options .................................66
Using Initial Setup .......................................... 32 Selecting PC Audio Options ...........................68

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Accessing the Screen Settings ......................... 69


Selecting Screen Options .............................. 69
Selecting PC Screen Options ........................ 71
Accessing the Channel Settings ....................... 72
Selecting Channel Options ............................ 72
Accessing the Parental Lock Settings.............. 74
Selecting Parental Lock Options.................... 74
Viewing Blocked Programs ............................ 75
Selecting Custom Rating Options .................. 76
Accessing the Setup Settings ........................... 78
Selecting Setup Options ................................ 78
Programming Caption Vision ......................... 80
Selecting PC Setup Options .......................... 81
Accessing the Applications Settings................ 83
Selecting Applications Options ...................... 83

Other Information
Overview.............................................................. 85
Contacting Sony ................................................. 85
Replacing the Lamp............................................ 86
How to Replace the Lamp.............................. 86
Troubleshooting ................................................. 90
Remote Control.............................................. 90
CableCARD Device ....................................... 90
Video.............................................................. 91
Audio.............................................................. 92
Channels........................................................ 92
General .......................................................... 93
Specifications .................................................... 94

Index
Index ................................................................... 96

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Introducing the TV

Welcome

Introducing the TV
Thank you for purchasing this Sony’s HD LCD projection TV. This manual
is for models KDF-E42A10 and KDF-E50A10.

Package Contents Along with your new TV, the packing box contains a remote control and two
AA (R6) batteries. See page 95 for the complete list of packaging contents.

Features Some of the features that you will enjoy with your new TV include:
❑ WEGA GATE™: WEGA GATE is a new feature that allows you to
easily navigate to the most convenient TV functions: favorite channels,
cable channels, antenna channels, external input list or settings.
❑ WEGA Engine: Delivers superb picture quality from any video source
by minimizing the signal deterioration caused by digital-to-analog
conversion and stabilizing the signal processing. This engine features
unique Sony technology, including:
• DRC® (Digital Reality Creation)-MF V1: Unlike conventional
line doublers, the DRC Multifunction feature replaces the signal's
NTSC waveform with the near-HD equivalent by digital mapping
processing. The DRC Palette option lets you customize the level of
detail (Reality) and smoothness (Clarity) to create up to three
custom palettes.
❑ Integrated HDTV: You can watch digital television programs and
enjoy the improved audio/video quality offered by these programs.
❑ Wide Screen Mode: Allows you to watch 4:3 normal broadcasts in
wide screen mode (16:9 aspect ratio).
❑ Advanced Iris: This advanced iris shutter works automatically open
and close according to the incoming signal level to create brighter
whites and better contrast in dark scenes.
❑ CineMotion®: Using the reverse 3-2 pull down technology, the
CineMotion feature provides smoother picture movement when playing
back movies or other video sources on film.
❑ Parental Control: V-Chip technology allows parents to block
unsuitable programming from younger viewers.
❑ CableCARD™ slot: Provides cable subscribers with access to digitally
encrypted cable channels — without the need for a set-top box — that
will enable you to receive not only standard definition but also high
definition television. The CableCARD device, which is provided by
your cable TV company, is inserted into the TV’s rear panel

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CableCARD slot. After the service is activated with your cable TV


company, the card replaces the need for a separate set-top box. (Check
with your cable TV company about CableCARD service details,
limitations, pricing, and availability. For more information about the
CableCARD device in this manual, see page 30.)
❑ Component Video Inputs: Offers the best video quality for DVD
(480p, 480i) and digital set-top box (1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i)
connections.
❑ S VIDEO Inputs: Provides a high-quality image from connected
equipment.
❑ Favorite Channels: With the WEGA GATE function, it allows you to
navigate a list of up to 16 favorite channels without leaving the current
channel.
❑ Steady Sound®: Equalizes volume levels so there is consistent output
between programs and commercials.
❑ HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface): Provides an
uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface between this TV and
any HDMI-equipped audio/video component, such as a set-top box,
DVD player, and A/V receiver. HDMI supports enhanced, or high-
definition video, plus two-channel digital audio.

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Enjoying Your TV
To enjoy your TV for years to come and maintain its original picture quality,
you should perform periodic maintenance.

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Notes on the TV To enjoy clear picture
❑ Prevent sunlight or other light sources from shining directly on to the
screen.
❑ The screen surface is easily scratched. Do not rub, touch, or tap it with
sharp or abrasive objects (see “On Contamination on the Screen
Surface” on page 6).

When not using the TV for a long period of time


❑ Unplug the AC power cord from the outlet if you anticipate not using
the TV for more than a week.

When turning off the power


❑ The cooling fan will continue to operate for about two minutes. Allow
several minutes before unplugging from the outlet or switching the
breaker off.

On moisture condensation
❑ If your TV is moved directly from a cold to a warm location or is placed
in a humid room, or if the room temperature changes suddenly, the
picture may blur or show poor color. This is caused by moisture
condensation on the lenses inside. Wait a few hours to let the moisture
evaporate before turning on the TV. When the condensation has
evaporated, the picture will return to normal.

Screen To minimize reflection, the screen surface has a special coating.


Inappropriate cleaning methods could damage the screen surface. Special
care is required.

Cleaning the Screen Surface


Dust and dirt on the screen can affect the picture quality. To dust off the
screen use a soft cloth. Be sure to follow the cleaning instruction on page 6
for stubborn stains and dirt.

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Indicators

Screen

PUSH OPEN TIMER LAMP POWER/STANDBY POWER

Indicators

The indicators show the current status of your TV. If there is a change in the
condition or a problem with the TV, the indicators will flash or light up in
the manner described below to let you know that it requires your attention.
Indicator Flashing because...
POWER/ green : The lamp for the light source is preparing to turn
STANDBY flashing on. When it is ready, it turns on.
red : The lamp door or the lamp is not securely attached.
The red indicator will continue to flash in intervals of three
blinks at a time until the lamp door or the lamp is placed
correctly. When the lamp door or the lamp is securely
attached, the TV will turn on with green indicator.
LAMP indicator The projection lamp has burned out. Replace it with new
flashes one (see page 86).
TIMER indicator is When one of the timers is set, the indicator will remain lit
lit (will not flash) even when the TV is turned off.

Projection Lamp Your TV uses a projection lamp as its light source. As with any lamp, it has
lifespan and needs to be replaced when the Lamp indicator flashes or the
How to replace the lamp,
screen becomes darker. Note the following:
see page 86. ❑ After turning on your TV, it may take a while (1 minute or less) before
the picture appears.
❑ When the projection lamp wears out, the screen goes dark. Replace the
lamp with a new Sony XL-2400 replacement lamp (not supplied).

✍ The light emitted from the lamp is quite bright when your TV is in
use. To avoid eye discomfort or injury, do not look into the light
housing when the power is on.

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Installing the TV

Carrying Your TV Carrying the TV requires at least two people. Do not hold by the pedestal or
the front panel of the TV. Doing so may cause these parts to break off.

Introducing the TV
Do not grasp the pedestal
or the front panel of the
TV.

When moving the TV, place one hand in the hole on the lower portion of the
TV while grasping the top with the other hand, as shown in the illustration
below.
KDF-E42A10 KDF-E50A10

If you have connected cables and cords, be sure to unplug them before
moving the TV.

Take Precaution To ensure the safety of children and the TV, keep children away from the TV
during Installation during installation. Climbing on or pushing the TV or its stand may cause it
to fall and damage the TV.

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Preventing the TV As a protective measure, secure the TV as follows.


from Toppling Over
Using the TV stand with support belts
❑ Sony strongly recommends using the TV stand SU-RG11S (for KDF-
E42A10)/SU-RG11M (for KDF-E50A10) with a support belt designed
for your TV.

✍ When using the SU-RG11S (for KDF-E42A10)/SU-RG11M (for KDF-


E50A10) stand for your TV, you must use the support belt.

When Installing Your Keep your TV at least 4 inches (10 cm) away from the wall to provide proper
TV against a Wall ventilation.

Recommended Your viewing position may affect the picture quality.


Viewing Area For the best picture quality, install your TV within the areas shown below.
Model Viewing distance
KDF-E42A10 min. 5.9 ft. (approx. 1.8 m)
KDF-E50A10 min. 6.6 ft. (approx. 2.0 m)

Horizontal Viewing Area Vertical Viewing Area


min min
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TV Controls and Connectors

Front Panel
To open the panel

Introducing the TV
To open the front panel of your
TV, push up the panel door just
PUSH OPEN TIMER LAMP POWER/STANDBY POWER

0
WEGA GATE

TV/VIDEO VOLUME CANNEL

under the "PUSH OPEN" mark.

PUSH OPEN TIMER LAMP POWER/STANDBY POWER

WEGA GATE

TV/VIDEO VOLUME CHANNEL

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Item Description
1 WEGA GATE Press to display WEGA GATE and activate the , B, b, v, and V buttons. Press again to exit
WEGA GATE and activate the TV/VIDEO, – VOLUME + and – CHANNEL+ buttons.
2 Press to confirm the selection or setting.
TV/VIDEO Press repeatedly to cycle through the video equipment connected to the TV’s video inputs.
3 Press to adjust the volume.
– VOLUME +
4 Press to scan through channels. To scan quickly through channels, press and hold either – or +.
– CHANNEL +
5 TIMER LED When lit, indicates one of the timers or Sleep is set. When it is set, this LED will remain lit even if
the TV is turned off. For details, see page 83.
6 LAMP LED Lights up in red when the lamp for the light source has burned out. For details, see “Replacing the
Lamp” on page 86.
7 POWER/ Lights up in green when the TV is turned on. If the LED blinks in red continuously, this may
STANDBY LED indicate the display unit needs servicing (see “Contacting Sony” on page 2). When the red LED
blinks only three times, the lamp door of the lamp unit or the lamp itself is not securely attached
(see page 88).
8 (IR) Infrared Receives IR signals from the remote control.
Receiver Do not put anything near the sensor, as its function may be affected.
9 POWER Press to turn on and off the TV.
q; Speaker Outputs audio signal.
✍ The CHANNEL + button has a tactile dot. Use the tactile dot as a reference
when operating the TV.

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Side Panel

2
Y

(1080i/720p/480p/480i)
P B/ C B

1
R-AUDIO-L(MONO) VIDEO P R / C R

VIDEO/HD/DVD IN

PUSH OPEN TIMER LAMP POWER/STANDBY POWER

WEGA GATE

TV/VIDEO VOLUME CANNEL

Jack Description
1 HD/DVD IN 2 Connect to your DVD player’s or digital set-top box’s component video (YPBPR) and audio
(1080i/720p/ (L/R) jacks. Component video provides better picture quality than the S VIDEO (5 of rear
480p/480i) panel) or the composite video (6 of rear panel) connections (see page 18).
2 VIDEO IN 2 Connect to the composite video and audio output jacks on your camcorder or other video
VIDEO/ AUDIO L equipment. When Auto is selected for the Video 2 (Component) option in the Setup
(MONO)/ AUDIO R settings, the component video function will be preferentially activated (see page 79).

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Rear Panel

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CABLE VHF/UHF

AUDIO RGB
7
PC IN

AUDIO
Y
DIGITAL AUDIO
R L S VIDEO (OPTICAL) OUT
PB/CB
6 PCM/ 9
3 DOLBY DIGITAL
VIDEO PR/CR

L (MONO) L L
AUDIO AUDIO
R R R

1 3 4 5
AUDIO
HD / DVD IN OUT
VIDEO IN
4 (1080i/720p/480p/480i) (VAR/FIX)

q;

5 6 7 8

Jack Description
1 CABLE RF input that connects to your cable and VHF/UHF antenna signal.
VHF/UHF
2 CableCARD slot CableCARD device provides cable subscribers with access to secure, digitally encrypted cable
channels — without the need for a set-top box — that will enable you to receive not only
standard definition but also high definition television. For more information, see page 30.
3 PC IN 7 Connect to the video output connector and audio output jack on your personal computer. For
details, see page 40.
4 HDMI IN 6 HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) provides an uncompressed, all-digital
HDMI/ audio/video interface between this TV and any HDMI-equipped audio/video component, such
L-AUDIO-R as a set-top box, DVD player, and A/V receiver. HDMI supports enhanced, or high-definition
video, plus two-channel digital audio. You can also connect a DVI-equipped device to your
TV by using an HDMI-to-DVI cable.
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Jack Description
5 VIDEO IN 1 Connects to the S VIDEO output jack of your VCR or other video equipment that has
S VIDEO S VIDEO. S VIDEO provides better picture quality than the composite video (6).
6 VIDEO IN 1/3 Connect to the composite video and audio output jacks on your VCR or other video
VIDEO/ component. A third composite video and audio (VIDEO 2) is located on the left side panel of
L-AUDIO-R the TV.
7 HD/DVD IN 4/5 Connect to your DVD player’s or digital set-top box’s component video (YPBPR) and audio
(1080i/720p/ (L/R) jacks. Component video provides better picture quality than the S VIDEO (5) or the
480p/480i)/ composite video (6) connections.
L-AUDIO-R
8 AUDIO OUT Connect to the left and right audio input jacks of your audio or video equipment. You can use
(VAR/FIX) L/R these outputs to listen to your TV’s audio through your stereo system.
9 DIGITAL AUDIO Connects to the optical audio input of a digital audio component that is PCM/Dolby Digital
(OPTICAL) OUT compatible.
(PCM/DOLBY*
DIGITAL)
q; AC IN Connects the supplied AC power cord.

* Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.

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Connecting the TV

Overview
Your new LCD projection TV can receive both analog and digital
broadcasting signals from antenna, satellite and cable TV.

Connecting the TV
To display clear crisp pictures, you must connect your TV correctly and
choose the correct display format (see “Using the WIDE Button” on page
53). It is strongly recommended to connect the antenna using a 75-ohm
coaxial cable to receive optimum picture quality signal. A 300-ohm twin
lead cable can be easily affected by radio noise and the like, resulting in
signal deterioration. If you use a 300-ohm twin lead cable, keep it as far
away as possible from the TV.

Making Video and The signals that enter your TV and connected devices will need to output in
Audio Connections the correct format using the suitable connections. Below are different types
of video connectors available these days. Your TV comes with all types of
connectors with the exception of the DVI connector but your cable box or
satellite receiver may be equipped with this type. When connecting your TV,
use the inputs that are available on your devices that provide the best video
performance, as described below.
Best Video Separate audio
Performance Connector type connection required

HDMI
No
(High-Definition Multimedia Interface)

DVI (Digital Video Interface) *


Yes
Component video
Y PB/CB PR/CR
(480i/480p/720p/1080i)
L-AUDIO-R
S VIDEO

Composite video

RF/Coaxial No

* An adapter is necessary when you are connecting a DVI-equipped device to this TV


(see page 20).

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About Using If the optional equipment you are connecting has an S VIDEO jack
S VIDEO (shown at left), you can use an S VIDEO cable for improved picture
quality (compared to an A/V cable). Because S VIDEO carries only
the video signal, you also need to connect audio cables for sound, as
shown below.

Example of an S VIDEO Connection

Rear of TV

S VIDEO cable
S VIDEO

VIDEO

L (MONO)
Cables are often
Equipment with S VIDEO AUDIO
color-coded to connectors.
R
Connect red to red,
1 3 white to white, etc.
VIDEO IN

Audio cable

About Using HDMI If you are connecting equipment with DVI connector with this TV, you will
to DVI Adapter need to use an adapter. You can use an HDMI-to-DVI cable or an HDMI
adapter (not supplied). Both are available from your local electronics store.
When you use the adapter, you will also need to use separate audio cables
for sound as DVI connector is for video signals only.

HDMI-to-DVI Cable

HDMI adapter Audio cable

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Basic Connections
The way in which you connect your TV will vary, depending on how your
home receives a signal (antenna and satellite; cable and cable box) and
whether or not you plan to connect a VCR.
If You Are Connecting See Page
Cable System or VHF/UHF 22
❑ No cable box or VCR

Connecting the TV
Cable Box and Antenna 23
❑ Cable box unscrambles only some
channels (usually premium channels)
❏ No VCR
Cable Box 24
❑ Cable box unscrambles all channels
❑ No VCR
Satellite Receiver 25
Digital Cable Box or Digital Satellite Receiver 26
Equipment with HDMI Connection 27
Equipment with DVI Connection 28
Equipment with Digital Audio (OPTICAL) 29

If you are connecting a VCR


❑ See the connections described on pages 34 and 35.

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Cable System or For best results, use this connection if you:


VHF/UHF ❑ Have a cable and/or an antenna.
(This is convenient if you are using a separate rooftop antenna to receive
additional channels that are not provided by your cable TV company.)
❑ Do not have a cable box or VCR. (If you have a cable box, see pages 23
and 24. If you have a VCR, see pages 34 and 35.)

Antenna System
Cable Type Connect As Shown
Cable TV (CATV)
and Antenna
CATV cable Antenna cable

Notes on Using This Connection


To Do This... Do This ...
Switch the TV’s input between Press ANT to switch back and forth between the
the cable and antenna TV’s VHF/UHF and CABLE inputs.

✍ Do not use an indoor antenna, which is especially susceptible to


radio noise.

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Cable Box and For best results, use this connection if:
Antenna ❑ Your cable company scrambles some channels, such as premium
channels (which requires you to use a cable box), but does not scramble
all channels.
Before connecting a cable
box, see “Using ❑ You do not have a VCR. (If you have a VCR, see pages 34 and 35.)
CableCARD Device” on
page 30.

Connecting the TV
With this connection you can:
❑ Use the TV’s remote control to change channels coming through the
cable box to the TV’s CABLE input. (You must first program the
remote control for your specific cable box; see “Programming the
Remote Control” on page 47.)
❑ Use the TV’s remote control to change channels coming directly into
the TV’s VHF/UHF input jack.
CATV cable
IN OUT

Cable box Antenna


Coaxial cable
cable

CABLE VHF/UHF

Rear of TV

Notes on Using This Connection


To Do This ... Do This ...
Use the cable box Tune the TV to the channel the cable box is set to (usually channel 3
or 4) and then use the cable box to switch channels.
Set up the TV remote control to operate the cable Program the remote control. See “Programming the Remote
box Control” on page 47.
Activate the remote control to operate the cable Press SAT/CABLE (FUNCTION) once, and the SAT/CABLE
box indicator lights up.
Prevent the accidental switching of TV channels When using the cable box, ensure that the TV remains tuned to the
channel that the cable box is set to (usually channel 3 or 4).
Switch the TV’s input between the cable box and Press ANT to switch back and forth between the TV’s VHF/UHF
antenna (scrambled channels) and CABLE (unscrambled) inputs.

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Cable Box For best results, use this connection if:


❑ Your cable company scrambles all channels, which requires you to use a
cable box.
Before connecting a cable
box, see “Using ❑ You do not have a VCR. (If you have a VCR, see pages 34 and 35.)
CableCARD Device” on
page 30.
With this connection you can:
❑ Use the TV’s remote control to change channels coming through the
cable box to the TV’s VHF/UHF input jack. (You must first program the
remote control for your specific cable box.)

To connect the cable box


1 Connect the CATV cable to the cable box’s input jack.
2 Use a coaxial cable to connect the cable box’s output jack to the TV’s
VHF/UHF input jack.
3 Run Auto Program, as described in “Setting Up the Channel List” on
pages 32.

CATV cable Coaxial cable VHF/UHF


Rear of TV

IN OUT

Cable box

Notes on Using This Connection


To do this... Do This ...
Use the cable box Tune the TV to the channel the cable box is set to (usually channel 3
or 4) and then use the cable box to switch channels.
Set up the TV remote control to operate the cable Program the remote control. See “Programming the Remote
box Control” on page 47.
Activate the remote control to operate the cable Press SAT/CABLE (FUNCTION) once, and the SAT/CABLE
box indicator lights up.
Prevent the accidental switching of TV channels When using the cable box, ensure that the TV remains tuned to the
channel that the cable box is set to (usually channel 3 or 4).

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Satellite Receiver Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
1 Connect the satellite antenna cable to the satellite receiver’s
SATELLITE IN jack.
2 Use A/V and S VIDEO cables to connect the satellite receiver’s AUDIO
and S VIDEO OUT jacks to the TV’s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN jacks.
3

Connecting the TV
Use a coaxial cable to connect your cable to the TV’s CABLE jack, or
your antenna to the TV’s VHF/UHF jack.
✍ If your satellite receiver is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO
cable (yellow) instead of the S VIDEO cable.

Rear of TV
CABLE VHF/UHF

Coaxial cable S VIDEO

VIDEO

L (MONO)

AUDIO
R

1 3

VIDEO IN

S VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO-L
AUDIO-R

Satellite receiver

Satellite
antenna
cable

A/V cable
Cables are often
color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red,
white to white, etc.
S VIDEO cable

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Digital Cable Box or Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
Digital Satellite 1 Connect the RF coaxial cable from the CATV or satellite dish to the
Receiver input of the digital cable box or digital satellite receiver.
2 Use a component video cable to connect the digital cable box or satellite
receiver’s YPBPR jacks to the TV’s Y PB/CB PR/CR jacks. Use the
HD/DVD IN 4 or 5 input.
✍ Component video (Y PB/CB PR/CR) connection is necessary to view
480p, 720p, and 1080i formats. Note that this TV displays all format
types of picture in a resolution of 1280 dots x 720 lines.

3 Use an audio cable to connect the digital cable box or satellite receiver’s
AUDIO OUT jacks to the TV’s AUDIO IN jacks.

✍ The Y PB/CB PR/CR jacks do not provide audio, so audio cables


must be connected to provide sound.

Digital cable box or satellite receiver

Y
Rear of TV
Component video cable PB/CB
PR/CR
Y

S VIDEO
Cables are often PB/CB

color-coded to connectors.
VIDEO PR/CR
Connect red to red,
white to white, etc. L (MONO) L
AUDIO AUDIO
R R

AUDIO-L 1 3 4 5
Audio cable HD / DVD IN
AUDIO-R VIDEO IN
(1080i/720p/480p/480i)

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Equipment with Use this hookup if:


HDMI Connection ❑ Your equipment has a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI).

Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.


z The HDMI jack
provides both video Using an HDMI cable, connect the equipment’s HDMI OUT jack to the
and audio signals, so it TV’s HDMI IN jack.
is not necessary to

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connect an audio cable. Rear of TV

AUDIO

R L
Equipment with HDMI output 6

HDMI cable

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Equipment with DVI Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
Connection If you are connecting with DVI-HDTV output, you can connect to the TV’s
HDMI IN jack by using an HDMI-to-DVI cable or an adapter (both not
supplied).

Rear of TV

Cables are often AUDIO


color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red,
white to white, etc. R L
6

Equipment with DVI output

AUDIO-R
AUDIO-L

HDMI-to-DVI cable or adapter

Audio cable

✍ When using a HDMI-to-DVI cable or an adapter, be sure to connect


the DVI output connector first; then connect to the HDMI input on
your TV.

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Equipment with Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
Digital Audio You can use the TV's DIGITAL AUDIO (OPTICAL) OUT jack to connect a
(Optical) digital audio device that is PCM/Dolby Digital compatible, such as an audio
amplifier.
Using an optical audio cable, connect the device's OPTICAL IN jack to the
TV's DIGITAL AUDIO (OPTICAL) OUT jack.

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Rear of TV

DIGITAL AUDIO
(OPTICAL) OUT
PCM/
DOLBY DIGITAL

The DIGITAL AUDIO Optical audio cable


(OPTICAL) OUT jack is
available when the TV
receives a digital TV Audio amplifier
channel.
LINE
OUT
L AUDIO R
OPTICAL
LINE
IN IN

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Using CableCARD Device


The CableCARD device provides cable subscribers with access to digitally
encrypted cable channels — without the need for a set-top box — that will
enable you to receive not only standard definition but also high definition
television. The CableCARD device, which is provided by your cable TV
company, is inserted into the TV’s rear panel CableCARD slot. After the
service is activated with your cable TV company, the card replaces the need
for a separate set-top box.

About Using If you are planning to use a separate cable box for digital cable TV services,
CableCARD Device you may be able to receive programming using this TV with the
CableCARD device instead — except in the following circumstances:
❑ Your cable TV company does not provide CableCARD service in your
viewing area.
❑ You want to access your cable TV company’s interactive or advanced
features (such as video-on-demand or, in some cases, pay-per-view). At
this time, these services require a bidirectional link, which are only
available through the use of a separate set-top box. CableCARD device
is currently a unidirectional device only, and cannot provide these
advanced services.
Check with your cable TV company for CableCARD service details,
limitations, pricing, and availability, all of which are determined by your
cable TV company — not Sony.

Activating Before you can use CableCARD service, you need to insert the CableCARD
CableCARD Service device (supplied by your cable TV company) and activate the service, as
described below:

1 Insert the CableCARD device into the CableCARD slot.

✍ CAUTION: When inserting the CableCARD device, the rear side of


the card should face forward. Inserting the CableCARD incorrectly
may result in permanent damage to the card and the TV.

2 Gently push the card into the slot until it locks into place.

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3 After 1-2 minutes, the CableCARD device setup screen is automatically


displayed. This screen includes information your cable TV company
z You can also access will request before they can activate your service.
information about your
CableCARD device in 4 Follow the displayed instructions: Phone your cable TV company. A
the Applications settings representative will guide you through the activation process.
(see page 84).
5 After your CableCARD device is activated, your cable TV company
will download the service information, including the channel list, to the

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CableCARD device. After the CableCARD device has acquired
channels from your cable TV company, the TV tunes to the lowest
available channel.

Removing the In the event you want to cancel your service, contact your cable TV
CableCARD Device company.

✍ Once the CableCARD device is removed, your TV will no longer


decrypt digital cable TV programming services that require
CableCARD.

1 Push the eject button on the CableCARD slot to release the card.

Eject button

2 Pull the CableCARD device straight out of the slot to remove it.
To install a different CableCARD device, follow the instructions in
“Activating CableCARD Service” on page 30.

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Setting Up the Channel List


After you finish connecting the TV, you can run the Initial Setup to create a
list of available analog and digital channels. The Initial Setup screen appears
when you turn on the TV for the first time after hooking it up. If you choose
to set up the channels at a later time, select the Auto Program option in the
Channel setting to scan available channels (see below).
✍ The Initial Setup feature does not apply for installations that use a
cable box for all channel selection.

Using Initial Setup To run Initial Setup the first time you turn on your TV
1 Press
TV POWER

to turn on the TV.


z If you are using a The Initial Setup screen appears.
CableCARD device, 2 Press V or v to highlight the on-screen
Auto Program is display language. Then press . The
disabled for the CABLE messages “First please connect cable
input. and/or antenna” appears. This may require
50+ minutes for completion and “Start
auto program now?” appears.
3 Press V or v to highlight “Yes” then press .
Auto Program performed through Initial Setup will automatically create a
list of receivable channels from both VHF/UHF antenna and cable TV
channels if both sources are connected.
✍ Auto Program may take a while (20 to 50 minutes) to complete. A
progress bar is displayed while available channels are being
scanned. If you cancel the Auto Program before all receivable
channels are scanned, you may want to perform the task later (see
“To run Auto Program at a later time” below).
✍ If you selected “No” during the Initial Setup, the Initial Setup
message will appear each time you turn on the TV until you
complete the Auto Program as a reminder.

To run Auto Program at a later time


1 Select Settings in WEGA GATE, and then go to Channel settings.
2 Select Auto Program then select Start.
✍ Auto Program will create a list of receivable channels for the
current input (VHF/UHF antenna or CABLE). You will be required to
run Auto Program for each RF input to create a list of available
channels from both inputs.

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Connecting Optional Equipment


You can connect a variety of optional equipment to your TV. This section
provides some of the individual connections you can make. For multiple
connections, please refer to the Quick Setup Guide.
If You Are Connecting See Page
VCR and Cable 34

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VCR and Cable Box 35
Two VCRs for Tape Editing 37
DVD Player with Component Video Connectors 38
DVD Player with S VIDEO and Audio Connectors 39
Personal Computer 40
Camcorder or “PlayStation” 41
Audio Receiver 42

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VCR and Cable Use this hookup if:


❑ You have cable TV that does not require a cable box.

Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.


1 Connect the CATV cable to the single (input) jack of the splitter.
2 Use a coaxial cable to connect one of the output jack of the splitter to
the TV’s CABLE jack.
3 Use a coaxial cable to connect the splitter's other output jack to the
VCR's input jack.
4 Use A/V and S VIDEO cables to connect the VCR’s AUDIO and
S VIDEO OUT jacks to the TV’s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN jacks.

✍ If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable


(yellow) instead of the S VIDEO cable.

Rear of TV

CABLE VHF/UHF Y

S VIDEO PB/CB

VIDEO PR/CR

L (MONO) L
AUDIO AUDIO
R R

1 3 4 5
HD / DVD IN
VIDEO IN (1080i/720p/480p/480i)

S VIDEO VIDEO
AUDIO-L VCR
Coaxial AUDIO-R
Splitter cable
CATV
cable

A/V cable

Cables are often


color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red,
white to white, etc. S VIDEO cable

Coaxial cable

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VCR and Cable Box Use this hookup if:


❑ Your cable TV company scrambles some channels, but not all of them
Before connecting a cable (pay channels vs. regular cable channels) and you need to use a cable
box, see “Using box.
CableCARD Device” on
page 30. With this connection you can:
❑ Use the TV’s remote control to change channels on your cable box

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when the signal is scrambled. To program your Sony remote control to
operate your cable box, see “Programming the Remote Control” on
page 47.
❑ Use the TV’s remote control to change channels on your TV when the
signal is not scrambled. Your TV’s tuner provides a better picture
quality than the output of your cable box.

Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.


1 Connect the CATV cable to the single (input) jack of the splitter.
2 Use a coaxial cable to connect one of the output jack of the splitter to
the TV’s CABLE jack.
3 Use a coaxial cable to connect the splitter’s other output jack to the
cable box’s input jack.
4 Use a coaxial cable to connect the cable box’s output jack to the VCR’s
RF input jack.
5 Use an A/V cable to connect the cable box’s A/V output jacks to the
TV’s A/V input jacks.
6 Use an A/V and S VIDEO cables to connect the VCR’s AUDIO and S
VIDEO OUT jacks to the TV’s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN jacks.

✍ If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable


(yellow) instead of the S VIDEO cable.

7 Run Initial Setup, as described in “Setting Up the Channel List” on page


32.

✍ To view scrambled channels, tune the TV to the channel the cable


box is set to (usually channel 3 or 4) and then use the cable box to
switch channels.

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Rear of TV

CABLE VHF/UHF
Y

S VIDEO PB/CB

VIDEO PR/CR

L (MONO) L
AUDIO AUDIO
R R
S VIDEO
1 3 4 5
HD / DVD IN
cable
VIDEO IN (1080i/720p/480p/480i)

VIDEO VIDEO
AUDIO-L AUDIO-L VCR
Coaxial
cable AUDIO-R AUDIO-R

CATV
cable
6
Coaxial
Splitter A/V cable cable

Cable box

A/V cable

Coaxial cable

Cables are often If you are connecting a


color-coded to digital cable box, you will
connectors. Connect red need a special bi-
to red, directional splitter
white to white, etc. designed to work with your
cable box.

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Two VCRs for Tape If you connect two VCRs, you can record from one VCR to the other while
Editing using your TV to monitor what is being recorded.
Using
S VIDEO jacks? Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
See page 20.
1 Use an A/V cable to connect the playback VCR’s A/V output jacks to
the recording VCR’s A/V input jacks.

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2 Use an A/V cable to connect the recording VCR’s A/V output jacks to
the TV’s A/V input jacks.

Cables are often


color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red, Rear of TV
white to white, etc.

VCR (playback) VCR (recording)


S VIDEO

VIDEO

L (MONO)

AUDIO
R

1 3

VIDEO IN

AUDIO-R
AUDIO-L
VIDEO

A/V cable A/V cable

✍ To perform tape editing, set the TV to the video input intended for
playback by pressing TV/VIDEO on the remote control.
✍ You may need to change the video input on your VCR. See your
VCR’s operating manual for instructions.
✍ If your VCRs have S VIDEO jacks: For best picture quality, use an
S VIDEO connection instead of the VIDEO cable (yellow) on your
combined A/V cable.
Using an S VIDEO cable, connect the playback VCR’s S VIDEO
OUT jack to the recording VCR’s S VIDEO IN jack. S VIDEO does
not provide audio, so audio cables must be connected to provide
sound.
✍ You cannot record signals from equipment connected to the Y
PB/CB PR/CR input.

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DVD Player with Use this hookup if:


Component ❑ Your DVD player has component (YPBPR) jacks.
Video Connectors
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
1 Use a component video cable to connect the DVD player’s YPBPR jacks
to the TV’s Y PB/CB PR/CR jacks. Use the HD/DVD IN 4 or 5 input.

✍ The YPBPR jacks on your DVD player are sometimes labeled YCBCR,
or Y, B-Y and R-Y. If so, connect the cables to like colors.

2 Use an audio cable to connect the DVD player’s AUDIO OUT jacks to
the TV’s AUDIO IN jacks. Be sure to use the same row of inputs that
you used for the video connection (HD/DVD IN 4 or 5).

Component video cable

Y
PB/CB
PR/CR
Rear of TV
DVD player

S VIDEO PB/CB

VIDEO PR/CR

L (MONO) L
AUDIO AUDIO
R R

1 3 4 5
HD / DVD IN
VIDEO IN
Cables are often (1080i/720p/480p/480i)

color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red,
white to white, etc. AUDIO-R
AUDIO-L

Audio cable

✍ To take advantage of the Wide Mode feature, set the DVD player’s
aspect ratio to 16:9. For details, refer to the operating instructions
supplied with your DVD player.

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DVD Player with Use this hookup if:


S VIDEO and Audio ❑ Your DVD player does not have component (YPBPR) jacks.
Connectors
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
1 Use an A/V cable to connect the DVD player’s AUDIO OUT jacks to
the TV’s AUDIO IN jacks.

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2 Use an S VIDEO cable to connect the DVD player’s S VIDEO jack to
the TV’s S VIDEO jack.

Rear of TV

S VIDEO

S VIDEO
S VIDEO
cable VIDEO
DVD player
L (MONO)

AUDIO
R

1 3
Cables are often
VIDEO IN color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red,
AUDIO-R VIDEO white to white, etc.

AUDIO-L

A/V cable

✍ If your DVD player is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO


cable (yellow) instead of the S VIDEO cable.
✍ To watch the DVD player, press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select
the DVD input (VIDEO 1 in the illustration). If you have a non-
Sony DVD player and want to set up the TV remote control to
operate it, you must program the remote control. See
“Programming the Remote Control” on page 47.
✍ To control DVD functions with the TV remote control, see
“Operating a DVD Player or DVD Changer” on page 49.
✍ To easily identify equipment connected to the TV, see the
instructions for setting up Label Video Inputs on page 79.

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Personal Computer To connect a PC (personal computer)


If you connect your PC to the TV, you can watch your personal computer’s
display on the TV.
z When connecting to an When your PC is connected to the TV with the HD15-HD15 cable and
Apple Macintosh optional audio cable, you can view and listen to the PC’s video and audio
computer, use the output on the TV.
HD15-HD15 cable to
connect PC IN of the
Rear of TV
TV to video output
connector of the
computer. For some
Apple Macintosh AUDIO RGB
computers, it may be 7
necessary to use an PC IN
adapter (not supplied).
If this is the case,
connect the adapter to
the computer before
connecting the HD15-
HD15 cable.
z If the picture is noisy or
flickering, adjust the
Phase and Pitch in the
Audio HD15-HD15
Screen settings on cable cable (analog
page 71. (stereo mini RGB)
plugs)
To monitor port (15-pin D-Sub)

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Camcorder or You can connect a camcorder or “PlayStation” to your TV. For easy
“PlayStation” connection, use VIDEO IN 2 on the left side of the TV. To use the S VIDEO
jack instead of the VIDEO jack (yellow), use VIDEO IN 1 on the rear panel
of the TV.

To connect a camcorder or “PlayStation” to VIDEO IN 1


Use A/V and S VIDEO cables to connect the AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT

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jacks on the camcorder or “PlayStation” to the AUDIO and S VIDEO IN
jacks on the rear panel of the TV, as shown below.

To connect a camcorder or “PlayStation” to VIDEO IN 2


Select Off in the Video 2 (Component) option in the Setup settings (see
page 79). Use an A/V cable to connect the A/V output jacks on the
camcorder or “PlayStation” to the A/V input jacks on the left side of the TV.
✍ If your camcorder is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO
cable (yellow) instead of the S VIDEO cable.
✍ If you have a mono camcorder, connect its audio output jack to the
TV’s L MONO audio input jack.

“PlayStation”

Camcorder

Rear of TV

or
S VIDEO
S VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO

L (MONO)

AUDIO AUDIO-L
R

1 3 AUDIO-R
VIDEO IN To
S VIDEO To A/V output jacks
jack

S VIDEO cable

A/V cable

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Audio Receiver For improved sound quality, you may want to play the TV’s audio through
your stereo system (see page 67).

Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.


Using an audio cable, connect the TV’s AUDIO OUT (VAR/FIX) jacks to
the audio receiver’s audio LINE IN jacks.

✍ AUDIO OUT jacks are operable only when the TV’s Speaker is set to
Off.

Rear of TV

AUDIO
UT
(VAR/FIX)

AUDIO-L AUDIO-R

Audio cable

Line
input

Cables are often


color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red,
Audio receiver white to white, etc.

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Overview
The table on the next page describes the buttons on the remote control.
Topic Page
Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control 43
Button Descriptions 44

Watching the TV
Programming the Remote Control 47
Manufacturer’s Codes 48
Using Other Equipment with Your Remote Control 49
Special Buttons on the Remote Control 51

Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control


Insert two size AA (R6) batteries (supplied) by matching the e and E on
the batteries to the diagram inside the battery compartment.

1 2

✍ To avoid possible damage from battery leakage, remove the


batteries if you anticipate the remote control will not be used for an
extended period.
✍ Handle the remote control with care. Avoid dropping it, getting it
wet, or placing it in direct sunlight, near a heater, or in high
humidity.
✍ Your remote control can be programmed to operate most video
equipment. (See “Programming the Remote Control” on page 47.)

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Button Descriptions
Button Description
MUTING TV/VIDEO POWER TV POWER

1 MUTING Press to mute the sound. Press again or press VOL + to unmute.
DVD/ SAT/
DVR VCR CABLE TV
2 TV/VIDEO Press to cycle through the video equipment connected to your
FUNCTION
TV’s video inputs.
3 FUNCTION The FUNCTION button indicator lights up momentarily when
Buttons pressed to show which external equipment the remote control is
operating. When the remote control is set to operate the external
equipment, these buttons will operate the equipment you choose.
ENT You must first press one of these FUNCTION buttons to operate
JUMP ANT MTS/SAP FREEZE
the corresponding equipment. See page 47 for Programming the
Remote Control.
SOUND PICTURE TV/SAT WIDE
SUR
4 0-9, ENT Press 0-9 to select a channel: the channel changes after 2
seconds. Press ENT to change channels immediately.
DI
SP
5 Use with 0-9 and ENT buttons to select digital channels
E
ID

LA
GU

(for example, 2.1).


6 JUMP Press to jump back and forth between two channels. The TV
alternates between the current channel and the last channel that
RE

LS
TU

was selected.
TO
RN

WEGA GATE

7 ANT Press to change between the VHF/UHF input and the CABLE
PREV REPLAY ADVANCE NEXT
input.
PLAY 8 SOUND Press to cycle through different sound settings: Dynamic for
VISUAL SEARCH PAUSE STOP
enhance treble and bass, Standard for spoken dialog and
Custom for flat setting.
VOL CH 9 PICTURE Press repeatedly to cycle through the available video picture
modes: Vivid, Standard, Custom. The video picture modes can
be also accessed in the Video menu. For details, see “Selecting
Video Options” on page 63.
REC REC PAUSE REC STOP
0 GUIDE Press to display the TV’s program guide.
TOP MENU MENU F1 F2
qa RETURN Press to return to the previous page.
qs DVD/VCR When FUNCTION is switched on DVR or DVD/VCR, these
Operating buttons operate the video equipment you have programmed into
Buttons the remote control. For details, see “Using Other Equipment with
Your Remote Control” on page 49.
&m PREV: Press to replay the current program from the
previous Chapter Mark (if any) or from the beginning of the live
TV cache.
REPLAY: Press to replay the current program for a set period
of time.
ADVANCE: Press to advance forward a set period of time
TV
when playing back a recorded program.
M& NEXT: Press to advance forward to the next Chapter Mark
(if any) or to live TV when playing back a recorded program.
z The 5 button, CH + button, m (fast reverse): Press to play a program in fast rewind mode.
MTS/SAP and Play button H PLAY: Press to play a program at a normal speed.
z

have a tactile dot. Use the M (fast forward): Press to play a program in fast forward
tactile dot as a reference mode.
when operating the TV. X PAUSE: Press to pause playback.
x STOP: Press to stop the playback of a recorded program.

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Button Description
qd VISUAL To be used only with your connected external equipment with
SEARCH visual search function. (Non-operable button for TV)
qf VOL +/– Press to adjust the volume.
qg DVD/VCR z REC: Press to record. By pressing this button alone will start
Record the recording.
Buttons X REC PAUSE: Press to pause the recording.
x REC STOP: Press to stop the recording.
qh TOP MENU Press to display the disc menu from your connected DVD player.
qj MENU Press to display the disc menu from your connected DVD player.
qk POWER Press to turn on/off the eternal equipment selected from the

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FUNCTION buttons 3.
ql TV POWER Press to turn on/off the TV.
w; MTS/SAP Press repeatedly to cycle through the Multi-channel TV Sound
(MTS) options: Stereo, Auto SAP (Second Audio Program),
and Mono. The MTS setting can be also accessed in the Audio
setting. For more details, see “Selecting Audio Options” on
page 66.
wa FREEZE Press to freeze the current picture. Press again to restore the
picture. For details, see “Using the FREEZE Button” on page 54.
ws TV/SAT/SUR TV/SAT: While in SAT/CABLE FUNCTION, press to switch
between the satellite receiver and antenna.
SUR: Press SUR (Surround Sound) repeatedly to step through
the available audio effect models: TruSurround XT, Simulated,
Off.
wd WIDE Press repeatedly to step through the Wide Screen Mode setting:
Wide Zoom, Normal, Full and Zoom. The Wide Screen Mode
setting can be also accessed in the Screen setting. For details, see
“Using the WIDE Button” on page 53.
wf DISPLAY Press once to display channel number, label, current time and
other information. Press again to turn Display off. See page 83
for details on setting the time.
wg V/v/B/b Press V/v/B/b to move the on-screen cursor. To select an item,
press .
wh TOOLS To be used only with your connected external equipment that
supports this TOOLS function.
(Non-operable button for TV)
wj WEGA GATE Press to access the following through the WEGA GATE:
• Watch TV (see page 58)
• Select channels from the Favorites Channels you stored
(see page 57)
• View signals from external equipment such as DVD, VCR and
others (see page 59).
• Adjust or customize TV settings (see Using the Settings on
page 59).
wk CH +/– Press to scan through channels. To scan quickly through
channels, press and hold down either +/– button.

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Button Description
wl F1 Press to select the function of connected components. For details,
see “Using Other Equipment with Your Remote Control” on page
49.
e; F2 Press to select the function of connected components. For details,
see “Using Other Equipment with Your Remote Control” on page
49.

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Programming the Remote Control


The remote control is preset to operate Sony brand video equipment.
Sony Equipment Programmable Code Number
DVR 772
MUTING TV/VIDEO POWER TV POWER
DVD/VCR 601 (Sony Dream System)
SAT/CABLE 801 (Sony Satellite Receiver)
DVR
DVD/
VCR
SAT/
CABLE TV 1
FUNCTION
Follow the steps below to program your TV’s remote control to operate the
non-Sony video equipment.
2

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Find the three-digit code for your equipment from the “Manufacturer’s
Codes” listed on page 48. If more than one code number is listed, try
ENT
3 entering from the code listed first.
JUMP ANT MTS/SAP FREEZE

DVD/ SAT/
SOUND PICTURE TV/SAT WIDE
SUR 1 Press and hold the ,DVR VCR
or CABLE
FUNCTION button you want to
program on the remote control and press the button simultaneously.
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The selected FUNCTION button (DVR, DVD/VCR or SAT/CABLE)
GU

1
will flash.
2 Enter the three-digit manufacturer’s code number using the --9
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buttons while the button is lit. If code is not entered within 10 seconds,
RN

WEGA GATE

PREV REPLAY ADVANCE NEXT


you must perform step 1 again.
PLAY
3 Press button.
VISUAL SEARCH PAUSE STOP
When the programming is correct, the selected FUNCTION button will
flash twice, and when not, flashes five times.
VOL CH

To check if the code works


POWER
Aim your TV’s remote control at the equipment, and press the green
button. If the equipment turns on and off, the programming is completed. If
REC REC PAUSE REC STOP
not, try the next code listed.
TOP MENU MENU F1 F2

✍ If no code is input within the above specified time, or an invalid or


incorrect code number is input, the remote control automatically
goes back to the previous setting.
✍ In some cases, you may not be able to program your remote
control to operate other equipment. In such cases, use the
equipment’s own remote control.
✍ Using dead batteries or removing the batteries may cause the
programmable codes to be lost and revert back to factory settings.
TV
Reprogramming the codes may be necessary.

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Manufacturer’s Codes Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code


DVD Players Citizen 332 Sharp 327, 328
Craig 302, 332 Signature 2000 (M. 338, 327
Manufacturer Code
Curtis Mathes 304, 338, 309 Ward)
Sony 751
Daewoo 341, 312, 309 SV2000 338
General Electric 755
DBX 314, 336, 337 Sylvania 308, 309, 338, 310
Hitachi 758
Dimensia 304 Symphonic 338
JVC 756
Emerson 319, 320, 316, 317, Tashiro 332
Magnavox 757
318, 341 Tatung 314, 336, 337
Mitsubishi 761
Fisher 330, 335 Teac 314, 336, 338, 337
Panasonic 753
Funai 338 Technics 309, 308
Philips 757
General Electric 329, 304, 309 Toshiba 312, 311
Pioneer 752, 778
Go Video 322, 339, 340 Wards 327, 328, 335, 331,
RCA/PROSCAN 755
Goldstar 332 332
Samsung 758
Hitachi 306, 304, 305, 338 Yamaha 314, 330, 336, 337
Toshiba 754
Instant Replay 309, 308 Zenith 331
Zenith 760
JC Penney 309, 305, 304, 330,
Cable Boxes
DVD Changers 314, 336, 337
JVC 314, 336, 337, 345, Manufacturer Code
Manufacturer Code
346, 347 Sony 230
Sony 765
Kenwood 314, 336, 332, 337 Hamlin/Regal 222, 223, 224, 225,
Panasonic 766
LG 332 226
DVD/VCR Combo Units LXI (SEARS) 332, 305, 330, 335, Jerrold/ 201, 202, 203, 204,
Manufacturer Code 338 General Inst./ 205, 206, 207, 208,
Sony 767 Magnavox 308, 309, 310 Motorola 218, 222
Marantz 314, 336, 337 Oak 227, 228, 229
Broksonic 776
JVC 775 Marta 332 Panasonic 219, 220, 221
Panasonic 777 Memorex 309, 335 Pioneer 211, 214, 215
Minolta 305, 304 Scientific Atlanta 209, 210, 211
Samsung 774
Toshiba 773 Mitsubishi/MGA 323, 324, 325, 326 Tocom 216, 217
Zenith 768 Multitech 325, 338, 321 Zenith 212, 213
NEC 314, 336, 337 Satellite Receivers
HDD/DVD Combo Units
Olympic 309, 308 Manufacturer Code
Manufacturer Code
Optimus 327 Sony 801
Sony 772, 771, 770
Orion 317 Dish Network 810
5.1ch DVD AV System Panasonic 308, 309, 306, 307 Echostar 810
Manufacturer Code Pentax 305, 304 General Electric 802
Sony (DAV) 601, 602, 603, 604 Philco 308, 309 Hitachi 805
Philips 308, 309, 310 Hughes 804
AV Receivers Pioneer 308 Mitsubishi 809
Manufacturer Code Quasar 308, 309, 306 Panasonic 803
Sony 764 RCA/PROSCAN 304, 305, 308, 309, Philips 811
VCRs 311, 312, 313, 310,
RCA/PROSCAN 802, 808
329
Manufacturer Code Toshiba 806, 807
Realistic 309, 330, 328, 335,
Sony 301, 302, 303 324, 338 Samsung 812
Admiral (M. Ward) 327 Sansui 314 * If an Aiwa VCR does not work even
Aiwa* 338, 344 though you enter the code for Aiwa, enter
Samsung 322, 313, 321 the code for Sony instead.
Audio Dynamic 314, 337 Sanyo 330, 335
Broksonic 319, 317 Scott 312, 313, 321, 335,
Canon 309, 308 323, 324, 325, 326

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Using Other Equipment with Your Remote Control


To operate other equipment connected to your TV, first turn to page 48 and
program the necessary code. For operating video equipment, press
TV/VIDEO repeatedly until you see the video input on the screen for your
connected equipment. Remote control tips are provided below.
✍ Some functions cannot be operated depending on the equipment.
In that case, operate by the remote control supplied with the
equipment.
Operating a Cable Box
To Do This ... Press ... To Do This ... Press ...

Watching the TV
Activate the remote control to operate Select a channel 0-9, ENT
the cable box SAT/CABLE (FUNCTION)
Change channels CH +/–
Turn on/off POWER Back to previous channel JUMP

Operating a Satellite Receiver


To Do This ... Press ... To Do This ... Press ...
Activate the remote control to operate
SAT/CABLE (FUNCTION) Display SAT Guide GUIDE
the satellite receiver
Turn on/off POWER Display SAT Menu MENU
Select a channel 0-9, ENT Move highlight (cursor) VvBb

Change channels CH +/– Select item

Back to previous channel JUMP Switch between the TV and satellite


TV/SAT
broadcasts
Display channel number DISPLAY

Operating a VCR
To Do This ... Press ... To Do This ... Press ...
Activate the remote control to operate Fast forward M
DVD/VCR (FUNCTION)
the VCR Rewind the tape m
Turn on/off POWER X (press again to resume
Pause
Change channels CH +/– normal playback)
Record z Search the picture forward or backward M or m during playback
(release to resume normal
Play H playback)
Stop x

Operating a DVD Player or DVD Changer


To Do This ... Press ... To Do This ... Press ...
Activate the remote control to operate Step through different m to fast reverse or M to
the DVD DVD/VCR (FUNCTION) tracks of the disc fast forward the disc when
pressed during playback
Turn on/off POWER Step through different chapters of the > to step forward or . to
disc step backward
If you have a DVD changer, F1 Select a track directly 0-9, ENT
to skip disc
Play H Display the disc menu MENU
Stop x Display the top menu TOP MENU
Pause X (press again to resume Operate the DVD menu V v B b,
normal playback)
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Operating a 5.1ch DVD AV System (Sony DAV)


To Do This ... Press ... To Do This ... Press ...
Activate the remote control to operate Play H
the DVD DVD/VCR (FUNCTION)
Stop x
Turn on/off POWER Pause X
Select other equipment connected to F1 Search the picture forward or backward M or m during playback
the DAV
Disk skip F2 Specify the previous chapter/track .
Specify the next chapter/track >
Display the top menu TOP MENU Move highlight (cursor) VvBb
Display the disc menu MENU Select item

Master volume VOL +/–, MUTING

Operating a DVD/VCR Combo Unit


To Do This ... Press ... To Do This ... Press ...
Activate the remote control to operate
DVD/VCR (FUNCTION) Search the picture forward or backward M or m during playback
the DVD/VCR
Turn on/off POWER Replay
Select the DVD F1 Advance
Select the VCR F2
Display the top menu TOP MENU Move highlight (cursor) VvBb
and select (DVD)

Display the disc menu MENU Record (VCR) z


Play H Change channels (VCR) CH +/– or 0-9, ENT
(using tuner)
Stop x Adjust tracking (VCR) CH +/– (during tape
Pause X playback)

Operating a HDD/DVD Combo Unit


To Do This ... Press ... To Do This ... Press ...
Activate the remote control to operate Move highlight (cursor) VvBb
DVR (FUNCTION)
the DVD/HDD and select
Turn on/off POWER Record z
Select the HDD F1 Specify the previous chapter/track .
Select the DVD F2 Specify the next chapter/track >
Play H Replay
Stop x Advance
Pause X Display the disc menu MENU
Search the picture forward or backward M or m during playback Display the top menu TOP MENU

Operating an AV Receiver
To Do This ... Press ...
Turn on/off POWER
Master volume VOL +/–, MUTING
Select other input connected to AV
F1
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Special Buttons on the Remote Control


This TV comes with convenient features that can be accessed directly by
pressing their buttons on your remote control.

Using the GUIDE This TV is equipped to show program information if it is available from the
Button station. The Program Guide lets you review program information, and select
both analog and digital channels.

To display the Program Guide:

Watching the TV
1 Tune your TV to a channel by using the 0-9, , and ENT buttons.
2 Press GUIDE on the TV’s remote control. The Program Guide will
appear with the currently selected program showing in the background.

Channel number,
call letters, etc.
Program title and
description,
program duration,
Make Way for Ducks! C23.1
Series follows the aquatic misadventures of Henry and Riley, two
time remaining, wayward ducks on a unique mission. FAM
rating information, Time remaining: 1:26 TV-G CC

closed-caption 1 ABC
availability, etc. 10 DISC
23.1 FAM
36 TLC

Selectable 65 HIST

channel list. 68 SHOW

✍ Program information in the guide is provided by the broadcasters.


As a result, it may sometimes include only the channel number,
without a program title or description.

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Using the Program Guide


The Program Guide allows you to select the channels from a drop down list.
The Guide also provides information about the current program being shown
on each channel.

Make Way for Ducks! C23.1


Series follows the aquatic misadventures of Henry and Riley, two
wayward ducks on a unique mission. FAM
Time remaining: 1:26 TV-G CC

1 ABC
10 DISC
23.1 FAM Alternate Video Main
36 TLC Alternate Audio Video 1
65 HIST Video 2
68 SHOW Video 3

✍ Subchannels are additional channels of programming broadcast


simultaneously. For example, channel 4 might include three
subchannels (4.1, 4.2, 4.3) that are showing programs at the same
time.

Using the Program Options Setting


The Program Options setting allows you to customize the program settings
on the currently tuned channel.
Option Description
Alternate Each program has a main video stream (the video that you see when
Video the channel is first tuned), and may have alternate video streams. This
(When option allows you to switch among these alternate video streams.
available)
Alternate Each program has a main audio stream (the audio you hear when the
Audio channel is first tuned), and may have alternate audio streams. This
(When option allows you to switch among these alternate audio streams (e.g.,
available) for different languages).

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Using the WIDE Wide screen mode lets you watch 4:3 normal broadcasts in several wide
Button screen modes (16:9 aspect ratio).
4:3 Original source 16:9 Original source
(Standard definition source) (High definition source)

Wide Mode :
WIDE Wide Zoom
Wide Mode :
Wide Zoom
Wide Mode :
Normal
Wide Mode :
Full
Wide Mode :

Watching the TV
Full
Wide Mode :
Zoom
Wide Mode :
Zoom

z When the TV receives a ✍ When the TV receives a 720p or 1080i signal, Normal cannot be
720p or 1080i signal selected.
that is 4:3 aspect ratio
picture with a black bar
at each side, Full Changing the wide screen mode
returns the picture to its
4:3 Original source 16:9 Original source
original size.
Standard definition High definition
z You can also access the
Wide Mode settings in
the Screen settings. For
details, see page 69.

Wide Zoom

Normal
This mode is not available

Full

Zoom

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Using the JUMP The JUMP button allows you to jump back and forth between the current
Button channel and the last channel that was selected.

JUMP

Previous channel

Using the FREEZE The FREEZE button allows you to temporarily capture a program’s picture.
Button You can use this feature to write down information such as phone numbers,
recipes, etc.
To cancel FREEZE and return to normal viewing, press the FREEZE button
again.

FREEZE Frozen Current


picture program in
prgress

Freeze

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Introducing WEGA GATE

Overview of WEGA GATE


WEGA GATE provides one button access for controlling your TV. It
enables you to perform a variety of tasks intuitively with a control panel
on the screen rather than a variety of remote control button presses.
When you press the button, you can select from basic TV
WEGA GATE

function: selecting from Favorite Channels, watching TV, viewing


external equipment signals or adjusting TV settings.

Introducing WEGA GATE


DI
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1 Press WEGA GATE on the remote.


WEGA GATE control panel appears.
RE

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WEGA GATE
TO
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WEGA GATE

PREV REPLAY ADVANCE NEXT Favorites

PLAY C Cable

VISUAL SEARCH PAUSE STOP Antenna

VOL CH External Inputs

Settings

Press WEGA GATE to exit

2 Press V/v to highlight the item.

3 Press to select.

4 Press WEGA GATE to exit.

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Introducing WEGA GATE

The WEGA GATE screen gives you access to the following items:
Icon Description
The Favorites feature lets you select programs from a list of up to 16 favorite
channels that you specify. For details, see page 57.

Favorites
The Cable feature takes you to the most recently viewed channel on the cable
input. When tuned to the channel, the Program Banner and Channel number
C will be displayed.
When this feature is active, a is displayed to the left of the icon.
Cable
The Antenna feature takes you to the most recently viewed channel on the
antenna input. When tuned to the channel, the Program Banner and Channel
number will be displayed.
When this feature is active, a is displayed to the left of the icon.
Antenna
The External Inputs feature lets you select equipment that is connected to
your TV, such as a DVD player. You can assign a label to your equipment or
skip unused inputs conveniently. For details, see page 59.
When this feature is active, a is displayed to the left of the icon.
External Inputs
The Settings feature lets you adjust the Video, Audio, Screen, Channel,
Parental Lock, Setup or Applications settings. For details, see page 59.

Settings

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Introducing WEGA GATE

Navigating and Selecting Items


Use your remote control to navigate through WEGA GATE and the settings.
To Do This ... Press ...
Display WEGA GATE control panel Press WEGA GATE.
Display Settings Press WEGA GATE and select Settings.
Move through Settings Press V v B b.
Select an option to change Press .
Move back to upper layer Press RETURN.
Select (confirm) changed setting Press .
Exit WEGA GATE control panel or Settings Press WEGA GATE.

Introducing WEGA GATE


Using Favorites in WEGA GATE
The Favorites feature lets you select programs from a list of up to 16
favorite channels that you specify. You can create a list using the Add to
Favorites option.
1 Select Favorites from the WEGA GATE control panel and press .
The Favorite Channels list appears. Make your selection.
Favorite Channels

Add to Favorites
15
15.2 KPBS-DT
Edit Favorites
Exit

2 Press M/m to highlight the desired channel and press .


• To add the current channel to the list of Favorite Channels, highlight
Add to Favorites and press .
• When the Favorite Channels list is full, select Edit Favorites to
remove a channel from the list or go to the Channel settings and
select Favorite Channels then edit the channel.

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Introducing WEGA GATE

C Using Cable in WEGA GATE


The Cable feature takes you to the most recently viewed channel on the
cable input. When tuned to the channel, the Program Banner and Channel
number will be displayed.
Select Cable from the WEGA GATE control panel and press .

Regularly Scheduled Programming C39.2


No program information is available.
KNSD-WX
0:24 Remaining Unrated 480i 4:3

✍ If you have not completed the initial channel setup (see page 32)
both Cable and Antenna will tune to the lowest channel number. To
run Initial Setup see page 72.

Using Antenna in WEGA GATE


The Antenna feature takes you to the most recently viewed channel on the
antenna input. When tuned to the channel, the Program Banner and Channel
number will be displayed.
Select Antenna from the WEGA GATE control panel and press .

Full Focus 15.1


Sd Film Festivals Growth
KPBS-HD
0:29 Remaining Unrated 720p 16:9

✍ If you have not completed the initial channel setup (see page 32)
both Cable and Antenna will tune to the lowest channel number. To
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Using External Inputs in WEGA GATE


The External Inputs feature lets you view from a selected external input
connected to your TV. You can assign a label or skip over unused inputs by
selecting Edit Video Labels. Input label assignment can also be done by
going to Setup settings and select Label Video Inputs (see page 79).
1 Select External Inputs from the WEGA GATE control panel and press
.
The External Inputs list appears. Make your selection.

External Inputs

Exit
Video 1 VHS
Video 2
Video 3

Introducing WEGA GATE


Video 4
Video 5
Video 6
Video 7
Edit Video Labels

2 Press M/m to highlight the desired external input and press .

Using Settings in WEGA GATE


The Settings feature lets you enter to the settings screen where most of
advanced settings and adjustments are performed. See “Overview ” on page
61.

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Using the Settings

Overview
The Settings give you access to the following features:
(Depending on the signal tuned, you may see a different Setting options on
your screen. Settings displayed here are with the 720p signal.)
Settings Allows you to set/change
Video Picture Mode (page 63) DRC Mode (page 64)
Antenna Reset (page 63) DRC Palette (page 64)
Video
Press WEGA GATE to exit Iris (page 63) Advanced Video (page 65)
Picture Mode Vivid Picture (page 63)
Reset Brightness (page 63)
Iris Max
Picture Max
Color (page 63)
Brightness 50 Hue (page 63)

Using the Settings


Color 65
Hue 0
Color Temp. (page 64)
Color Temp. Cool Sharpness (page 64)
Sharpness 50
Noise Reduction (page 64)

Audio Sound Mode (page 66) MTS (page 67)


Antenna Reset (page 66) Speaker (page 67)
Audio
Press WEGA GATE to exit Treble (page 66) Audio Out (page 67)
Sound Mode Custom Bass (page 66) A/V Sync (page 67)
Reset
Treble 0
Balance (page 66)
Bass 0 Steady Sound (page 66)
Balance 0
Steady Sound Off
Volume Offset (page 66)
Volume Offset 0 Effect (page 66)
Effect
BBE
Off
Off
BBE (page 66)

Screen Wide Mode (page 69)


Antenna Game Picture (page 69)
Screen
Press WEGA GATE to exit 4:3 Default (page 70)
Wide Mode Wide Zoom Display Area (page 70)
Game Picture
4:3 Default
0
Off
Vertical Center (page 70)
Display Area Normal Vertical Size (page 70)
Vertical Center 0
Vertical Size 0

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Using the Settings

Settings Allows you to set/change


Channel Favorite Channels (page 72)
Antenna Digital Channels (page 72)
Channel
Press WEGA GATE to exit Auto Program (page 72)
Favorite Channels Show/Hide Channels (page 72)
Digital Channels
Auto Program
Label Channels (page 73)
Show/Hide Channels
Label Channels

Parental Lock Parental Lock (page 74)


Antenna Change Password (page 75)
Parental Lock
Press WEGA GATE to exit
Select Country (page 75)
Password

Setup Caption Vision (page 78)


Antenna Info Banner (page 78)
Setup
Press WEGA GATE to exit
Game Mode (page 78)
Caption Vision Off Label Video Inputs (page 79)
Info Banner On Language (page 79)
Game Mode Off
Video 2 (Component) (page 79)
Label Video Inputs
Language English
Menu Color (page 79)
Video 2(Component) Off Image Shift (page 79)
Menu Color Gray
High Altitude (page 80)
Image Shift Auto
High Altitude Off
CineMotion (page 80)

Applications Clock/Timers (page 83)


Antenna Diagnostics (page 84)
Applications
Press WEGA GATE to exit
CableCARD (page 84)
Clock/Timers
Diagnostics
CableCARD

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Using the Settings

Accessing the Video Settings

WEGA GATE

1. Press WEGA GATE....... Antenna

Video
Custom settings

Picture Mode Vivid Vivid

2. Select Settings.............. Reset Standard


Iris Max Custom
Picture Max
Brightness 50

3. Highlight...................... Color 65
Hue 0
Color Temp. Cool
Sharpness 50

4. Press to select...............

To highlight an option and to change settings, press V v B b.


Press to confirm the selection.
To exit the Video, press .
WEGA GATE

Using the Settings


Selecting Video The Video settings include the following options:
Options Option Description
Picture Vivid Select for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness.
Mode Standard Select for standard picture settings. Recommended
z To quickly and easily Customized for home entertainment.
change from one picture Custom Select to display a picture with minimum
Picture Mode to viewing enhancements.
another, use PICTURE ✍ You can alter the Video settings (Picture, Brightness,
on the remote control. Color, etc.) for each Mode and each video input.
✍ You may set up a “Mode” (Vivid, Standard, Custom)
independently for each Video input (Video 1-Video 6,
including the Antenna input). Your “Mode” settings
are automatically saved after each selection. This
allows you to customize the Mode setting for each
type of signal source.
Reset Select OK to reset all settings and adjustments to the default setting
(except for Advanced Video).
Iris Adjust the contrast levels.
Picture Adjust to increase picture contrast and deepen the color or decrease
picture contrast and soften the color.
Brightness Adjust to brighten or darken the picture.
Color Adjust to increase or decrease color intensity.
Hue Adjust to increase or decrease the green tones.

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Using the Settings

Option Description
Color Temp. Choose from four color temperatures:
White Cool Select to give the white colors a blue tint.
intensity
Neutral Select to give the white colors a neutral tint.
adjustment
Warm 1, 2 When selected Custom in Picture Mode, select to
give the white colors a red tint.
Sharpness Adjust to sharpen or soften the picture.
Noise Select to reduce the noise level of connected equipment. This also
Reduction reduces the noise level to the signal from the VHF/UHF jack. Select
from Auto, High, Medium, Low and Off.
✍ When ATSC or Component is in use, Auto is not
available.
DRC Mode High Creates a high-resolution picture with 4 x density, for
Density high quality sources (i.e., DVD player, satellite
receiver).
Progressive Recommended for moving pictures.
Off
✍ DRC Mode is not available when Game Mode is On or
using the Freeze feature; also not available when
watching 480p, 720p or 1080i sources.
DRC Palette Custom Allows you to customize the level of detail (Reality)
and smoothness (Clarity) for up to three input
sources. For example, you can create one Custom
setting to optimize your cable input's picture, and
create another to optimize your DVD player's picture.
You can switch among the three Custom settings.
1 Press the arrow buttons to highlight Custom
then press .
The DRC palette appears.
Custom
Press to exit

Reality
(25)

Clarity
(1)

2 Press the arrow buttons to adjust the position of


the marker (z). As you move the z higher
along the Reality axis, the picture becomes more
detailed. As you move the z to the right along
the Clarity axis, the picture becomes smoother.
3 To save the setting, press .
✍ DRC Palette is not available when Game Mode is On,
Noise Reduction is set to Auto, DRC Mode is Off or
using the Freeze feature; also not available when
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Option Description
Advanced Program Select Program to choose among the options: Black
Video Corrector (High/Medium/Low/Off), Advanced Iris
Available in (High/Medium/Low/Off), Gamma
“Custom (Max/High/Medium/Low/Off ), Clear White
Picture (High/Low/Off), Live Color (High/Medium/Low/Off ).
Mode”

Selecting PC Video To display the PC screen:


Options Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly on the Video 7 PC
remote control until VIDEO 7 (PC) Video
Press WEGA GATE to exit
appears.
Display Mode Video
Reset
Iris Max
Picture Max
Brightness 50

Using the Settings


Color Temp. Neutral

✍ You can change the settings for the PC input while the TV is
displaying the PC screen.

The PC Input Video setting includes the following options:


Option Description
Display Mode Video Select to view video images.
Text Select to view text, charts or tables.
Reset Select to restore the factory default settings.
Iris Select to adjust the contrast levels.
Picture Adjust to increase or decrease picture contrast.
Brightness Adjust to brighten or darken the picture.
Color Temp. Choose from four color temperatures:
Cool Select to give the white colors a blue tint.
Neutral Select to give the white colors a neutral tint.
Warm 1, Select to give the white colors a red tint.
2

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Using the Settings

Accessing the Audio Settings

WEGA GATE

1. Press WEGA GATE........ Antenna

Audio
Custom settings
Sound Mode Custom Dynamic
Reset
2. Select Settings............... Treble 0
Standard
Custom
Bass 0
Balance 0
Steady Sound Off
3. Highlight........................ Volume Offset 0
Effect Off
BBE Off

4. Press to select................

To highlight an option and to change settings, press V v B b.


Press to confirm the selection.
To exit the Audio, press .
WEGA GATE

Selecting Audio The Audio settings include the following options:


Options Option Description
Sound Dynamic Select to enhance treble and bass.
z Sound Mode settings Mode Standard Suitable for spoken dialog.
are independent of
settings in the Custom Flat setting.
Treble/Bass options. Reset Reset the following options to the default setting: Treble, Bass,
Balance, Steady Sound, Volume Offset, Effect and BBE.
z TruSurround XT
attempts to create the Treble Adjust to increase or decrease higher-pitched sounds.
same surround effect Bass Adjust to increase or decrease lower-pitched sounds.
produced by a Balance Adjust to emphasize left or right speaker balance.
multichannel system
using the left and right Steady On Select to stabilize the volume across all programs
speakers. Sound and commercials.
Off Select to turn off Steady Sound.
Volume Adjust to increase or decrease the sound level of the current input
Offset (TV or video input) relative to other inputs.
Effect TruSurround Select for surround sound (for stereo programs
XT only).
Simulated Adds a surround-like effect to mono programs.
✍ Simulated uses SRS 3D MONO.
Off Normal stereo or mono reception.
BBE Select to give sound more impact by compensating for phase effects
in speakers. Select from High, Low, and Off.

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Using the Settings

Option Description
MTS Stereo Select for stereo reception when viewing a program
Enjoy stereo, broadcast in stereo.
bilingual and Auto SAP Select to automatically switch to second audio
mono programs when a signal is received. (If no SAP
programs signal is present, the TV remains in Stereo mode.)
Mono Select for mono reception. (Use to reduce noise
during weak stereo broadcasts.)
✍ MTS is available only for analog programs.
Speaker On Select to turn on the TV speakers.
Off Select to turn off the TV speakers and listen to the
TV’s sound only through your external audio
system speakers.
✍ The MUTING button on your remote control is
available when Audio Out is set to Variable, and
becomes nonfunctional when set to Fixed.

Using the Settings


Audio Out This option can be set only when the Speaker option is set to Off.
Easy control Variable The TV's speakers are turned off and the audio
of volume output from your audio system can still be
adjustments controlled by the TV's remote control.
Fixed The TV’s speakers are turned off, and the audio
output of the TV is fixed. Use your audio receiver’s
volume control to adjust the volume (and other
settings) through your audio system.
A/V Sync Off/1/2/3 Use this option to make adjustments to audio and
video synchronization when you have external
equipment connected to DIGITAL AUDIO
(OPTICAL ) OUT of the TV. Select Off (factory
default setting) to make no adjustments. Select 1, 2
or 3 to adjust so that the video and audio from your
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Using the Settings

Selecting PC Audio To display the PC screen:


Options Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly on the Video 7 PC
remote control until VIDEO 7 (PC) Audio
Press WEGA GATE to exit
appears.
Sound Mode Custom
Reset
Treble 0
Bass 0
Balance 0
Effect Off
Speaker On
Audio Out Variable

✍ You can change the settings for the PC input while the TV is
displaying the PC screen.

The PC Input Audio setting includes the following options:


Option Description
Sound Mode Dynamic Select to enhance treble and bass.
Standard Suitable for spoken dialog.
Custom Flat setting.
Reset Select to restore the factory default settings.
Treble Adjust to increase or decrease higher-pitched sounds.
Bass Adjust to increase or decrease lower-pitched sounds.
Balance Adjust to emphasize left or right speaker balance.
Effect TruSurround Select for surround sound (for stereo programs
XT only).
Simulated Adds a surround-like effect to mono programs.
Off Normal stereo or mono reception.
Speaker On Select to turn on the TV speakers.
Off Select to turn off the TV speakers and listen to
the TV’s sound only through your external
audio system speakers.
Audio Out This option can be set only when the Speaker option is set to
Off.
Easy control of Variable The TV's speakers are turned off, but the audio
volume output from your audio system can still be
adjustments controlled by the TV's remote control.
Fixed The TV’s speakers are turned off and the audio
output of the TV is fixed. Use your audio
receiver’s volume control to adjust the volume
(and other settings) through your audio system.

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Using the Settings

Accessing the Screen Settings

WEGA GATE

1. Press WEGA GATE........ Antenna

Screen
Automatic sizing for 4:3 pictures
Wide Mode Wide Zoom

2. Select Settings............... Game Picture 0


4:3 Default Off Wide Zoom

Display Area Normal Normal

Vertical Center 0 Full

3. Highlight....................... Vertical Size 0 Zoom


Off

4. Press to select................

To highlight an option and to change settings, press V v B b.


Press to confirm the selection.
To exit the Screen, press .

Using the Settings


WEGA GATE

Selecting Screen The Screen settings include the following options:


Options
Option Description
z Wide Mode is Wide Mode Wide Zoom Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture, to fill the 16:9
unavailable while in screen, keeping the original image as much as
Select a screen
Freeze (page 54). possible.
mode to use for
4:3 sources. Normal Select to return the 4:3 picture to its original
size and aspect ratio.
✍ Normal is not available when you are watching
720p or 1080i sources.
Full Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture horizontally
only, to fill the display area.
Zoom Select to proportionally enlarge 1080i and
720p sources, For 480p and 480i sources,
Zoom will vertically stretch the image to fill
the screen.
✍ To change from one Wide Mode setting to another, use the WIDE
button on the remote control (see page 53).
Game Picture Allows you to move the position of the picture left and right in
the window. (This feature also allows you to adjust the picture
from any connected equipment.) Select while watching the
picture to be adjusted. The TV stores the position in memory
for each input. Press B or b and press to choose a
correction between +5 and –5.
✍ Not available in Full and Normal mode when sources are in 720p
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Using the Settings

Option Description
z If 4:3 Default is set to 4:3 Default Wide Zoom Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture, to fill the 16:9
anything but Off, the screen, keeping the original image as much as
Select the default
Wide Mode setting possible.
screen mode to
changes only for the
use for 4:3 Normal Select to return the 4:3 picture to normal
current channel. When
sources. mode.
you change channels
(or inputs), Wide Mode Full Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture horizontally
is automatically only, to fill the display area.
replaced with the 4:3 Zoom Select to enlarge the picture horizontally and
Default setting. To retain vertically to an equal aspect ratio that fills the
the current Wide Mode wide screen.
setting as channels and Off Select to continue using the current screen
inputs are changed, set mode setting when the channel or input is
4:3 Default to Off. changed.
Display Area Select Normal to return to the default display area. Select -1 or
-2 to keep the edge of the picture out of screen.
Vertical Center Allows you to move the position of the picture up and down in
the window. (Available only in Zoom mode.)
Press V or v and press to choose a correction between +5
and –5.
Vertical Size Allows you to adjust the vertical size of the picture. (Available
only in Zoom mode.)
Press V or v and press to choose a correction between +5
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Selecting PC Screen To display the PC screen:


Options Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly on the Video 7 PC
remote control until VIDEO 7 (PC) Screen
Press WEGA GATE to exit
appears.
z When there is no signal Wide Mode Full 1

input, all settings are Auto Adjustment

not available. Phase Min


Pitch 0
Horizontal Center 0
Vertical Center 0

✍ You can change the settings for the PC input while the TV is
displaying the PC screen.

Using the Settings


The PC Input Screen setting includes the following options:
Option Description
z Select Zoom in the Wide Mode Normal Select to display the picture in its original size.
Wide Mode option to
Full 1 Select to enlarge the picture to fill the display area,
display movies and
keeping its original horizontal-to-vertical ratio.
other content on DVD,
using the entire ✍ A black frame will appear on the surrounding of
viewable area of the the picture.
screen. Full 2 Select to enlarge the picture to fill the display area.
✍ A black frame will appear on the surrounding of
the picture.
Zoom Select to enlarge the picture horizontally and
vertically to an equal aspect ratio that fills the
wide screen.
Auto Select to automatically adjust the display position of the picture
Adjustment when the TV receives an input signal from the connected PC.
Note that Auto Adjustment may not work well with certain
input signals. In such cases, manually adjust the options below.
Phase Select to adjust the phase when the screen flickers.
Pitch Select to adjust the pitch when the picture has unwanted
vertical stripes.
Horizontal Select to adjust the horizontal position of the picture.
Center Allows you to move the picture left and right in the window.
Press B or b and press to choose a correction between +50
and -50.
✍ The variable range depends on the signal.
Vertical Center Select to adjust the vertical position of the picture.
Allows you to move the picture up and down in the window.
Press B or b and press to choose a correction between +50
and -50.
✍ The variable range depends on the signal.
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Using the Settings

Accessing the Channel Settings

WEGA GATE

1. Press WEGA GATE........ Antenna

Channel
Program favorite channels
Favorite Channels Program
Digital Channels
2. Select Settings............... Auto Program
Show/Hide Channels
Label Channels

3. Highlight.......................

4. Press to select................

To highlight an option and to change settings, press V v B b.


Press to confirm the selection.
To exit the Channel, press .
WEGA GATE

Selecting Channel The Channel settings include the following options:


Options Option Description
Favorite Lets you set up a list of your favorite channels. For details, see
Channels “Using Favorites in WEGA GATE” on page 57.
Digital Channels Add Select to add digital channels.
z Channels that you set to Auto Program Automatically sets up the channel list on the TV for all
Hidden can only be receivable channels for the current input (VHF/UHF or
accessed with the 0-9 CABLE). Select to start the Auto Program.
buttons. ✍ Auto Program may take up to 20 to 50 minutes to
complete. A progress bar will display the
approximate progress of the Auto Program and
Digital Channels/Add sequences.
Show/Hide Allows you to show or hide channels that appear in the Program
Channels Guide and when you use the CH+/- buttons to channel surf.
Channels that are set to Hidden do not appear in the Program
Guide or when you use the CH+/- buttons.
1 Press V or v to highlight the channel that you want to show
or hide.
To move between the Major and Digital subchannel lists,
press B or b.
2 To change a channel’s setting to Shown or Hidden, press
.
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Option Description
✍ If you select to hide or show a major digital channel, all the sub-
channels are automatically hidden or shown. To show or hide an
individual sub-channel within a digital channel, you must
individually select that sub-channel to show or hide.
✍ If you hide all sub-channels of a major digital channel, that digital
channel is automatically set to Hidden.
Label Channels Allows you to assign labels (such as station call letters) to
channel numbers.
1 Press V or v to scroll through the channel numbers. Then
press to select the channel number that you want to
assign a label.
2 Press V or v to scroll through the label characters (A-Z, 0-
9, etc.). Then press to select the highlighted character.
Repeat to add characters to the label.
3 Press B to return to the Channel setting, or press WEGA

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Using the Settings

Accessing the Parental Lock Settings

WEGA GATE

1. Press WEGA GATE........ Antenna

Parental Lock
Press to change settings
Parental Lock Off Off

2. Select Settings.............. Change Password


Select Country U. S. A.
Child
Youth
Y. Adult
Custom

3. Highlight.......................

4. Press to select................

To highlight an option and to change settings, press V v B b.


Press to confirm the selection.
To exit the Parental Lock, press .
WEGA GATE

The Parental setting allows you to set up the TV to block programs according to their content and rating levels.

✍ You need your password for any future access to the Parental Lock
settings. If you have lost your password, see “Lost password” on
page 93.

Selecting Parental The Parental Lock settings include the following options:
Lock Options Option Description
Parental Lock Off Turn Parental Lock off. No programs are
Turn ratings on/off and blocked from viewing.
select a rating system Child Maximum ratings permitted are:
U.S.: TV-Y, TV-G, G
Canada: C, G, TV-Y
Youth Maximum ratings permitted are:
U.S.: TV-PG, PG
Canada: C8+, PG, 8 ans+, TV-PG
Y. Adult Maximum ratings permitted are:
U.S.: TV-14, PG-13
Canada: 14+, 13 ans+, TV-14
Custom Select to set ratings manually.
U.S.: See page 76 for details.
Canada: See page 77 for details.

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Option Description
z If you are not familiar Change Password Select to change your password.
with the Parental
Select Country U.S.A. Select to use USA ratings (see page 76).
Guideline rating system,
you should select Child, Canada Select to use Canadian ratings (see page 77).
Youth, or Y.Adult to help
simplify the rating
selection. To set more To deactivate the parental control feature
restrictive ratings, select
❑ Set Parental Lock to OFF when in the Parental Lock setting.
Custom.
To change the password
z For descriptions of
Child, Youth, and
1 In the Parental Lock setting, use the arrow buttons to highlight Change
Y.Adult ratings, see Password, and press to select it.
page 74. 2 Enter a new four-digit password using the 0-9 buttons.
3 Confirm the new password by entering it again.
4 Press WEGA GATE to exit the setting screen.

Using the Settings


Viewing Blocked You can view a blocked program by entering the password.
Programs 1 Press ENT when tuned to a blocked program.
2 Enter your password using the 0-9 buttons.
Parental control will be canceled temporarily until you turn your TV
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Using the Settings

Selecting Custom US custom rating options


Rating Options If you selected U.S.A. as the country of residence on page 75, the Custom
Rating setting includes the following options. (If you selected Canada, see
z To ensure maximum page 77.)
blocking capability, the
age-based ratings Option Description
should be blocked. Movie Rating G All children and general audiences.
PG Parental guidance suggested.
PG-13 Parental guidance for children under 13.
R Restricted viewing, parental guidance is suggested
for children under 17.
NC-17 No one 17 and under.
and X
TV Rating Age-Based Options
Block programs TV-Y All children.
by their rating, TV-Y7 Directed to children age 7 and older.
content or both
TV-G General audience.
TV-PG Parental guidance suggested.
TV-14 Parents strongly cautioned.
TV-MA Mature audience only.
Content-Based Options
FV Fantasy violence.
D Suggestive dialog.
L Strong language.
S Sexual situations.
V Violence.
z If you select Block, be Unrated Allow Allows programs and movies that are broadcast
aware that the following without a rating.
Block programs
programs may be
or movies that are Block Blocks all programs and movies that are broadcast
blocked: news, sports,
broadcast without without a rating.
weather, emergency
a rating
broadcasts, political
programs, public
service
announcements, and ✍ The content ratings will increase depending on the level of the age-
religious programs. based rating. For example, a program with a TV-PG V (Violence)
rating may contain moderate violence, while a TV-14 V (Violence)
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Canadian custom rating options


If you selected Canada as the country of residence on page 75, the Custom
Rating setting includes the following options. (If you selected U.S.A., see
page 76.)
Option Description
English Rating C All children.
C8+ Children 8 years and older.
G General programming.
PG Parental guidance.
14+ Viewers 14 and older.
18+ Adult programming.
French Rating G General programming.
8 ans+ Not recommended for ages under 8.
13 ans+ Not recommended for ages under 13.
16 ans+ Not recommended for ages under 16.

Using the Settings


18 ans+ Programming restricted to adults.
U.S.A. Rating See “TV Rating” on page 76 for details.

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Using the Settings

Accessing the Setup Settings


WEGA GATE

1. Press WEGA GATE........ Antenna

Setup
Select Caption Vision options
Caption Vision Off On
Info Banner On
2. Select Settings.............. Game Mode Off
Off
Program
Label Video Inputs
Language English
Video 2(Component) Off
3. Highlight....................... Menu Color Original
Image Shift Auto
High Altitude Off

4. Press to select................

To highlight an option and to change settings, press V v B b.


Press to confirm the selection.
To exit the Setup, press .
WEGA GATE

Selecting The Setup settings include the following options:


Setup Options Option Description
Caption Vision Allows you to select from four closed caption modes (for
programs that are broadcast with closed captioning).
On Caption Vision is turned on.
Off Caption Vision is turned off.
Program Allows you to set basic and advanced
Caption Vision options. See
“Programming Caption Vision” on
page 80.
Info Banner Set to On or Off. Select On to display the program name, time
remaining and other information (if the broadcaster offers this
service). Also displays when the channel is changed or the
DISPLAY button is pressed.
Game Mode On Select to optimize the lipsync when
playing games.
Off Select to turn off the Game Mode.

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Option Description
Label Video Allows you to label the audio/video equipment you have
Inputs connected to the TV so you can identify them when using
TV/VIDEO. When in this setting:
1 Press V or v to highlight an input to label, then press
to select it.
2 Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the labels.
3 Press to select the equipment you connected to each of
the input jacks on the back of your TV.
Select Skip if you do not have any equipment connected to
a particular input.
Video 1-6 Video 1-6, VHS, DVD, Receiver,
Satellite, Cable Box, 8mm, DTV,
Game, LD, Beta, HD, DVR,
Camcorder, Skip
Video 7 Video 7, PC, DVD, HD, Game, Skip
✍ If you select Skip, your TV skips the selected
connection when you press TV/VIDEO.

Using the Settings


Language Select to display all on-screen settings in your language of
choice: English, Español, Français.
z If you use the Video 2 Auto Select to switch automatically
composite connection (Component) between the component video jacks
when Video 2 (Y PB/CB PR/CR, AUDIO L
(Component) is set to (MONO)/AUDIO R) and the
Auto, do not connect the composite video jacks (VIDEO,
component cable at the AUDIO L (MONO)/AUDIO R) on the
same time. Otherwise left side of the TV (VIDEO/HD/DVD
select Off. 2 IN) depending on the cable
connection.
Off Select to activate the composite video
jacks (VIDEO/AUDIO L(MONO)/
AUDIO R) on the left side of the TV.
Menu Color Enables you to select a specific color for the on-screen settings.
Image Shift Corrects the image on your TV.
Before adjusting After adjusting

Antenna
Antenna Antenna

Setup
Setup Setup
SelectCaption
Select CaptionVision
Visionoptions
options Select Caption Vision options
Caption Vision Off On
On
On
InfoBanner
Info Banner On
On Info Banner On Off
Off
Of
Off
GameMode
Game Mode Off
Of
Off Game Mode Off Program
Program
Program
LabelVideo
Label VideoInputs
Inputs Label Video Inputs

Language
Language English
English Language English

Video2(Component)
Video 2(Component)) Off
2(Component Off
Of Video 2(Component) Off

MenuColor
Menu Color
Colo Original
Origina
Original Menu Color Original

ImageShift
Image Shift
Shif Auto
Auto Image Shift Auto

HighAltitude
High Altitude Off
Of
Off High Altitude Off

Auto (Factory setting) Automatically


corrects double images.
Level 1-4 Select a level from 1-4 to align the
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Option Description
High Altitude Select On to use the TV at an altitude of 5,000 feet (1,500 m) or
higher. Select Off to use the TV at normal altitude.
CineMotion Select Auto to optimize the screen display automatically
detecting film content and applying a reverse 3-2 pulldown
process. Moving picture will appear clearer and more natural
looking. Select Off to disable the detection.

Programming If you selected the Program option under Caption Vision (see page 78), you
Caption Vision can change the following settings:
Option Description
Basic Allows you to select basic analog (EIA-608) closed caption options.
CC1, CC2, Displays a printed version of the dialog or sound effects
CC3, CC4 of a program. (Should be set to CC1 for most programs.)
Text1, Text2, Displays network/station information presented using
Text3, Text4 either half or the whole screen (if available).
Digital CC Allows you to set digital closed captioning to Basic (digital EIA-608)
or Advanced (digital EIA-708).
Advanced Allows you to select advanced digital (EIA-708) closed caption
options. Select from the available options.
Advanced Allows you to make additional settings for digital (EIA-708) closed
Settings caption options. Select from As Broadcast, Small Text, Large Text
and Custom.
Custom Allows you to customize the following settings:
Character Size Small, Standard,
Large
Character Style Style 1-7
Character Color Color 1-8
Character Opacity Solid, Translucent
Edge Color Color 1-8
Edge Type None, Raised,
Depressed,
Outline,
Left Shadow,
Right Shadow
Background Color None, Color 1-8
Background Opacity Solid, Translucent
Window Color None, Color 1-8
Window Opacity Solid, Translucent

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Using the Settings

Selecting PC Setup To display the PC screen:


Options Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly on the Video 7 PC
remote control until VIDEO 7 (PC) Setup
Press WEGA GATE to exit
appears.
Power Management Off
Language English
Menu Color Gray
Image Shift Auto
High Altitude Off

✍ You can change the settings for the PC input while the TV is
displaying the PC screen.

Using the Settings


The PC Input Setup setting includes the following options:
Option Description
Power On Select to automatically switch to the Power
Management Saving mode when there is no signal input for
10 minutes.
Off Select to turn off Power Management.
Language Select to display all on-screen settings in your language of
choice: English, Español, Français.
Menu Color Enables you to select a specific color for the on-screen settings
from Original, Gray, Red, Green and Purple.
Image Shift Auto (Factory setting) Automatically corrects double
images.
Level 1-4 Select a level from 1-4 to align the images and
improve the picture.
High Altitude Select On to use the TV at an altitude of 5,000 feet (1,500 m) or
higher. Select Off to use the TV at normal altitude.

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Using the Settings

PC Input Signal Compatibility Chart

Resolution Horizontal Vertical VESA standard


Signals Horizontal × Vertical frequency (kHz) frequency (Hz)
(Dot) (Line)
VGA 640 × 480 31.5 60 –*
640 × 480 37.5 75 ✔
640 × 480 43.3 85 ✔
720 × 400 31.5 70 –*
SVGA 800 × 600 35.2 56 ✔
800 × 600 37.9 60 ✔
800 × 600 46.9 75 ✔
800 × 600 48.1 72 ✔
XGA** 1024 × 768 48.4 60 ✔
1024 × 768 56.5 70 ✔
1024 × 768 60 75 ✔
WXGA** 1280 × 768 47.4 60 ✔
1280 × 768 47.8 60 ✔
*: Corresponding to the VGA signal
**: These signals do not support Normal display mode.

✍ This TV does not support Sync on Green or Composite Sync.


✍ If a signal other than in the above chart is input, it may not be displayed properly or may not be
displayed as you set.
✍ Using the Vertical frequency (Hz) of the personal computer at 60 is recommended.
✍ Noise may be detected under certain conditions. If unsupported signals are used, you will see
the message, “Unsupported Signal”.

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Using the Settings

Accessing the Applications Settings

WEGA GATE

1. Press WEGA GATE........ Antenna

Applications
Change current time and timer settings

Clock/Timers Program
2. Select Settings.............. Diagnostics
CableCARD

3. Highlight.......................

4. Press to select................

To highlight an option and to change settings, press V v B b.


Press to confirm the selection.
To exit the Applications, press .
WEGA GATE

Using the Settings


Selecting The Applications settings include the following options:
Applications Option Description
Options
Clock/Timers Select to set the clock and to program your TV to turn on and
off at two scheduled viewing times. Once the options are set,
TIMER LED lights up in red.
Sleep Allows you to select the amount of
time (Off, 15 minutes, 30 minutes,
45 minutes, 60 minutes or 90
minutes) that you want the TV to
remain on before shutting off
automatically.
Timer 1 You can use the Timers to program the
Timer 2 TV to turn on and off and tune to a
specific channel at two scheduled
viewing times.
Timer 1 and Timer 2 cannot be set until you set the Current
Time.
1 Press V or v to highlight Timer 1 or Timer 2. To set the
timer, press b.
✍ To go directly to programming Timer 1 or 2, press
instead of pressing b.

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Option Description

2 Press V or v to highlight one of the following options, then


press .
Program Select to set the Timer by day, time,
duration, and channel.
Off Select to turn off the Timer. (Your
previous settings are saved.)
3 If you selected Program in step 2, press V and v to set the
day(s), hour, minute, AM/PM, duration, and channel
number. Press or press b to confirm each setting and
move to the next setting.
Press B to go back to the previous setting.
4 Press WEGA GATE to exit the setting screen. An LED on
the front panel will light, indicating the Timer has been set.
Current Time You can set the current time.
1 Press to select Current Time.
2 Press V and v to set the current time (day, hour, minute,
and AM/PM). Press (or press b) to confirm each
setting and move to the next setting. Press B to go back the
previous setting.
3 Press WEGA GATE to exit the setting screen.
Diagnostics Display diagnostics information about the TV. This can be
useful in providing information to an authorized technician or
repair person.
CableCARD This list of selectable CableCARD options will vary, depending
on your cable service provider.

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Overview
This chapter includes the following topics:
Topic Page
Contacting Sony 85
Replacing the Lamp 86
Troubleshooting 90
Specifications 94
Optional accessories 95
Index 96

Contacting Sony
If, after reading these operating instructions, you have additional questions
related to the use of your Sony television, please call our Customer

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Information Services Center.
For US residents: 1-800-222-SONY (7669)
or visit: http://www.sonystyle.com/tv/
For Canadian residents: 1-877-899-SONY (7669)
or visit: http://www.sonystyle.ca/tv/
Before calling Sony customer support, please write down the model and
serial numbers of your TV. You’ll find this information on the front cover of
this manual.

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Replacing the Lamp


The projection lamp, which illuminates the picture, has a limited life.
If the screen becomes dark, the color looks unusual, or the LAMP indicator
on the front of the TV flashes, it is time to replace the lamp with a new one
(not supplied).

WARNING
Electric appliances can cause fire or high temperature, resulting in
injury or death. Be sure to follow the instructions below.

❑ Use a Sony XL-2400 replacement lamp (not supplied) for replacement.


Use of any other lamp may damage the TV.
❑ Do not remove the lamp for any purpose other than replacement. Doing
so may cause injury or fire.
❑ Do not put flammable materials and metal objects inside the lamp
receptacle of the TV after removing the lamp. Doing so may cause fire
or electrical shock. Do not touch the lamp receptable once the lamp has
been removed.
❑ When the lamp eventually burns out, you may hear a noticeable pop
sound. This is normal and it is inherent to this type of lamp.
❑ In rare instances, the bulb may pop inside the lamp unit, but the lamp
unit is designed to contain all of the broken glass pieces inside the lamp
unit.
❑ The lamps contain mercury. For proper disposal of the used lamps,
follow and observe the local ordinances. See page 89.

How to Replace the 1 Turn off the power on the main unit. Wait several minutes, then unplug
Lamp the power cord.
(The cooling fan will continue to operate for about two minutes after
turning the power off.)
2 Wait at least 30 minutes after unplugging the power cord to allow the
lamp to cool down before replacing it. To avoid being burned, do not
touch the lamp receptable once the lamp has been removed.
3 Take the new lamp out of the box.
Do not touch the glass portion of the new lamp.
✍ Do not shake the lamp. Vibration can damage the lamp or
shorten its life.
✍ Avoid touching the front glass of a new lamp or the glass of
the lamp receptacle. This may reduce picture quality or lamp
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4 Remove the outside lamp cover.

5 Remove the lamp door.


Turn the knob counterclockwise to OPEN and pull out the cover.

Lamp door

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6 Pull out the lamp.
Hook a finger through the loop of the lamp handle and pull the handle
upwards. Then pull the lamp straight out.

✍ The lamp is very hot immediately after use. Never touch the
glass portion of the lamp or the surrounding parts.
✍ After the used lamp has cooled, place it into the empty box of
the replacement lamp. Never put the used lamp into a plastic
bag.

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7 Put the new lamp into its place.


Mount the new lamp securely. Failure to do so may cause a fire or the
screen to go dark.

✍ If the lamp is not securely reattached, the self-diagnostic


function may be triggered and the POWER/STANDBY indicator
flashes three times (see page 12).

8 Reattach the lamp door.


Turn the knob back to CLOSE and secure the cover.

9 Put the outside lamp cover back in its place.

✍ Consult your Sony dealer for a Sony XL-2400 replacement


lamp.
✍ Take great care when replacing the lamp or plugging
in/unplugging the connecting cords. Rough handling may
cause the TV to fall, damaging the TV, the TV stand and the
floor.

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The used lamp


This product contains mercury. Disposal of this product may be regulated if
sold in the United States. For disposal or recycling information, please
contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance
(http://www.eiae.org).
❑ Do not leave the used lamp near flammable materials or within the
reach of children.
❑ Do not pour water onto the used lamp or put any object inside the lamp.
Doing so may cause the lamp to burst.

For replacement lamp information visit:


U. S. residents: http://www.sonystyle.com/tv/
Canadian residents: http://www.sonystyle.ca/tv/

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Troubleshooting

Remote Control
Problem Possible Remedies
Remote control does not ❏ The batteries could be weak. Replace the batteries.
operate ❏ Check the orientation of the batteries.
❏ Press TV (FUNCTION) once, and the TV indicator lights up. You may have
inadvertently pressed SAT/CABLE (FUNCTION), which changes the remote
control to SAT or CABLE mode.
❏ Make sure this unit’s power cord is connected securely to the wall outlet.
❏ Install the unit at least 3-4 feet away from fluorescent lights.
❏ If the "High Temperature Warning!" message appears, turn off the TV and wait
until the TV's projection lamp cools down (approximately 5 minutes). If the
remote control still does not work, make sure to dust the ventilation slots on the
rear of the TV and the cooling fan to provide adequate ventilation around the TV.
Cannot change channels with ❏ If you are using the TV to change channels, first press TV (FUNCTION) once,
the remote control and the TV indicator lights up.
❏ If you are using another device to change channels, be sure you have not
inadvertently switched your TV from the channel 3 or 4 setting.
❏ If you are using another device to change channels, be sure to press FUNCTION
for that device. For example, if you are using your cable box to change channels,
be sure to press SAT/CABLE (FUNCTION) once, and the SAT/CABLE indicator
lights up.
Remote control does not ❏ If you replaced the batteries to the remote recently, the code numbers for the video
operate non-Sony video equipment may need to be reset.
equipment ❏ There may be more than one code for the equipment that you are attempting to
operate.
❏ There is a possibility that some non-Sony equipment cannot be operated by your
Sony TV remote. You may need to use the equipment’s original remote control.

CableCARD Device
Problem Possible Remedies
Problems using CableCARD ❏ Check that the CableCARD is inserted properly (see pages 30-31).
device or CableCARD services ❏ The CableCARD device must be activated by your local cable TV provider before
you can receive digital cable TV services. See the activation instructions on pages
pages 30-31.
❏ Check the Diagnostics and CableCARD setting options (see page 84). (This can
be useful in providing information to an authorized technician or repair person.)
❏ Contact your cable TV provider.

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Video
Problem Possible Remedies
No picture (screen not lit), no ❏ If your TV does not turn on and a red light keeps flashing, your TV may need
sound service. Call your local Sony Service Center.
❏ Make sure the power cord is plugged in.
❏ Press POWER on the front of the TV.
❏ Press TV/VIDEO to cycle through the connected video sources.
❏ Try another channel; it could be station trouble.
Dark, poor or no picture ❏ Adjust the Picture Mode option in the Video setting (see page 63).
(screen lit), good sound ❏ Adjust the Brightness option in the Video setting (see page 63).
❏ Check the antenna/cable connections.
No color/dark picture/color is ❏ Adjust the Color option in the Video setting (see page 63).
not correct
Only snow and noise appear on ❏ Check the antenna/cable connections.
the screen ❏ Try another channel; it could be station trouble.
❏ Press ANT to change the input mode (see page 44).
Dotted lines or stripes ❏ Adjust the antenna.
❏ Move the TV away from noise sources such as cars, neon signs, or hair dryers.

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Double images Using a highly directional outdoor antenna or a cable may solve the problem.
❏ Set Image Shift to an appropriate value. The default setting is Auto. If doubled
images appear with Auto, select the best value from 1 to 4 (see page 79).
“Black box” on screen ❏ You have selected a text option in the Setup setting and no text is available. (See
page 78 to reset Setup selections.) To turn off this feature, set the Caption Vision
option to Off. If you were trying to select closed captioning, select CC1 instead of
Text 1-4.
Black bands appear at the top ❏ Some wide-screen programs are filmed in aspect ratios that are greater than 16:9
and bottom of the screen (this is especially common with theatrical releases). Your TV will show these
programs with black bands at the top and bottom of the screen. For more details,
check the documentation that came with your DVD (or contact your program
provider).
Certain programs on DVD or ❏ The compression used by certain digital broadcasts and DVDs may cause your
other digital sources display a TV’s screen to display less detail than usual, or cause artifacts (small blocks or
loss of detail, especially during dots, pixelations) to appear on your screen. This is due to your TV’s large screen
fast-motion or dark scenes and ability to show very fine detail, and is normal for certain digitally recorded
programs. Adjust the reality/clarity in the DRC Palette setting (see page 64) to
optimize the picture while viewing these sources.
"Iris Unit error" appears while ❏ The Iris Control may have a problem. Call your local Sony Service Center.
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Audio
Problem Possible Remedies
Good picture, no sound ❏ Press MUTING so that Muting disappears from the screen (see page 44).
❏ Make sure the Speaker option is set to On in the Audio setting (see page 67).
❏ Make sure the MTS option is set to Stereo or Mono (see page 67).
❏ When the HDMI IN input is in use, surround sound, such as AC-3 and DTS,
cannot be input. Change the sound setting for the external input device to Linear
PCM.
Audio noise ❏ Communication problems may occur if infrared communication equipment (e.g.,
infrared cordless headphones) is used near the TV. Use headphones other than
infrared cordless headphones. Also, if you use infrared communication equipment
other than infrared cordless headphones, move the infrared transceiver away from
the TV until the noise is eliminated, or move the transmitter and receiver of the
infrared communication equipment closer together.
Cannot gain enough volume ❏ Increase the volume of the cable box using the cable box’s remote control. Then
when using a cable box press TV(FUNCTION) once (the TV indicator lights up) and adjust the TV’s
volume.
Sound seems weak or ❏ The TV’s audio might be set to Auto SAP or Mono, when it might be better set to
insufficient Stereo. In the Audio setting (see page 67), set the MTS setting to Stereo. If
already set to Stereo, switch to Mono (which may reduce background noise
during weak stereo broadcasts).
Cannot raise the volume on ❏ If the Speaker option is set to Off and the Audio Out option is set to Fixed (in
external speakers order to output the sound to your audio system), use your audio receiver to adjust
the sound (see page 67). Or, to use the TV remote control, set the Audio Out
option to Variable.
❏ To turn on the TV speakers, set the Speaker option to On (see page 67).

Channels
Problem Possible Remedies
Cannot receive upper channels ❏ Press ANT to select the VHF/UHF input (see page 44).
(UHF) when using an antenna ❏ Use Auto Program in the Channel setting to add receivable channels that are not
presently in the TV’s memory (see page 72).
Cannot receive any channels ❏ Use Auto Program in the Channel setting to add receivable channels that are not
when using cable TV presently in the TV’s memory (see page 72).
❏ Press ANT to select the CABLE input (see page 44).
Cannot receive or select ❏ Use Auto Program in the Channel setting to add receivable channels that are not
channels presently in TV memory (see page 72).
Some digital cable channels are ❏ Certain cable companies have limitations on the broadcast of digital cable
not being displayed channels. Check with your cable company for more information.
❏ The digital cable channel may be set to Hidden in the Channel setting (see page
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General
Problem Possible Remedies
How to reset TV to factory ❏ Turn on the TV. While holding down the M button on the remote control, press the
settings POWER button on the TV. (The TV will turn itself off, then back on again.)
Release the M button.
WARNING: The Factory Reset will clear all of your customized settings
including Parental Lock setting.
How to restore Video settings ❏ Select Reset setting option while in the Video setting (see page 66).
to factory settings
How to restore Audio settings ❏ Select Reset setting option while in the Audio setting (see page 66).
to factory settings
Cannot cycle through the other ❏ Be sure the Label Video Inputs option is not set to Skip (see page 79).
video equipment connected to
the TV
Cannot operate the setting ❏ If a setting option appears in gray, this indicates that the setting option is not
available.
Lost password ❏ On the password screen (see page 74), enter the following master password:
4357. The master password clears your previous password; it cannot be used to

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temporarily unblock channels.
TIMER LED on front panel is ❏ When lit, indicates that the timer is set (see page 83). When the timer is set, this
lit LED will remain lit even when the TV is turned off.
LAMP LED blinks in red ❏ Replace the lamp (see page 86).
Digital cable box does not work ❏ If you are connecting a VCR and digital cable box using a splitter, as described on
page 35, you must use a special bi-directional splitter that is designed to work
with your digital cable box. Contact your cable provider for details.
Cannot record digital channels ❏ Only analog channels can be recorded to your VCR.
to VCR
TV cabinet creaks ❏ When the TV is in use, there is a natural rise in temperature, causing the cabinet to
expand or contract and may be accompanied by a slight creaking noise. This is not
a malfunction.
A slight creaking noise occurs ❏ Advanced Iris applies a mechanical iris system. When Advanced Iris is set, a
from the bottom part of the TV natural creaking noise occurs due to the basic structure of the optical unit. The
creaking sound is an inherent nature of this system and is not a defect.
The cooling fan is loud ❏ If the TV is used at high altitudes and High Altitude is set to On, the cooling fan
runs faster and its sound becomes louder. If the TV is not used at high altitudes,
set High Altitude to Off (see page 81).
"High Temperature Warning!" ❏ Make sure to remove dust from the ventilation slots on the rear and both sides of
appears the TV. In addition, make sure that there are no obstacles in front of the ventilation
slots. If the message still appears after the dust or obstacles are removed, the TV
may need servicing. Call your local Sony Service Center.
The TV does not turn on ❏ The TV cools down its projection lamp when the power is turned off. It takes up to
two minutes for the picture to come back after the TV is turned on again. Wait for
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Specifications
Projection System 3 LCD Panels, 1 lens projection system
LCD Panel 0.73 inch TFT LCD panel (1,280 × 720 pixels)
Projection Lens High Performance, large diameter hybrid lens F2.4
Antenna 75-ohm external terminal for VHF/UHF
Lamp 100W, XL-2400
Television System NTSC American TV Standard
ATSC (8VSB terrestrial) ATSC compliant 8VSB
QAM on cable ANSI/SCTE 07 2000
Visible Screen Size (Picture measured KDF-E42A10: 42 inches
diagonally) KDF-E50A10: 50 inches
Channel Coverage Terrestrial (analog) 2-69
Cable TV (analog) 1-125
Terrestrial (digital) 2-69
Cable TV (digital) 1-135
Number of Inputs/Outputs
HDMI IN Video 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i
Audio Two channel linear PCM 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz,
16, 20 and 24 bit
Video (IN) 3 total (1 on side panel) 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative
S Video (IN) 1 Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync
negative
C: 0.286 Vp-p (Burst signal), 75 ohms
Audio (IN) 5 total (1 on side panel) 500 mVrms (100% modulation)
Impedance: 47 kilohms
Component Video Input 2 (Y PB/CB PR/CR) Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync
negative
PB/CB: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
PR/CR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
AUDIO (VAR/FIX) OUT 1 500 mVrms at the maximum volume setting
(Variable)
500 mVrms (Fixed)
Impedance (output): 2 kilohms
✍ AUDIO OUT jacks are operable only when the
TV’s Speaker is set to Off.
RF Inputs 2
PC Input 1
Digital Audio Optical Output 1 Optical Rectangular (1)
(PCM/Dolby Digital)
CableCARD Slot PCMCIA Type I/II
Speaker output 12 W + 12 W
Power requirement 120 V, 60 Hz
Power consumption In use: 210 W
In standby: Less than 17 W

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Dimensions (W/H/D) KDF-E42A10: 999 × 722 × 357 mm (39 3/8 × 28 1/2 × 14 1/8 inches)
KDF-E50A10: 1184 × 827 × 408 mm (46 5/8 × 32 5/8 × 16 1/8 inches)
Mass KDF-E42A10: 28 kg (61 lb. 12 oz.)
KDF-E50A10: 33 kg (72 lb. 13 oz.)
Supplied Accessories
Remote Control RM-YD003
AA (R6) Batteries 2 supplied for remote control
Operating Instructions 1
Quick Setup Guide 1
Warranty Card 1
Product Registration Card 1

Optional accessories:
❑ HDMI cable
❑ HDMI-to-DVI cable
❑ Component video cable
❑ S VIDEO cable
❑ A/V cable
❑ Audio cable

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❑ Optical cable
❑ TV Stand : (SU-RG11S for KDF-E42A10, SU-RG11M for KDF-E50A10)
❑ Theatre Stand System: RHT-G2000
❑ Lamp : XL-2400

✍ The availability of optional accessories


depends on stock.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Non-metric weights and measures are approximate.

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0-9 buttons 44 Camcorder connection 41 E


4:3 Default 70 Caption Vision 78 Effect 66, 68
5.1 Channel DVD using with programming 80 English Rating 77
remote control 50 Change Password 75 ENT button 44
CHANNEL +/– button 15 External Inputs, WEGA GATE
A Channel settings 62, 72 56, 59
A/V Sync 67 Channel Show/Hide 72
About Using CableCARD Device Channels F
30 Auto Program 72 Favorite Channels
AC IN 18 creating labels 73
CineMotion 9, 80 setting up 72
Adding channels to the channel Favorites, WEGA GATE 56, 57
Clear White 65
list 72 FREEZE button 45, 54
Clock/Timers 83
Adjusting audio, Steady Sound French Rating 77
Closed caption modes 78
66 FUNCTION button 44
Color Temp., adjusting 64, 65
Advanced Iris 63
Color, adjusting 63
Advanced Video 65 G
Connecting
Alternate Audio 52 Game Picture 69
Audio receiver 42
Alternate Video 52 Cable box 23–24 Gamma 65
ANT button 44 Camcorder 41 GUIDE button 51
Applications Settings 62, 83 DVD player 38–39 Guide menu 52
Audio Out 67, 68 Personal Computer 40
AUDIO OUT jack, described 18 Satellite receiver 25 H
VCR 34–37
Audio receiver, connecting 42 HD/DVD IN jack (1080i/720p/
Audio settings 61, 66 D 480p/ 480i), described 16, 18
Auto Adjustment 71 Diagnostics 84 HDMI IN jack, described 17
Auto Program 72 DIGITAL AUDIO (OPTICAL) High Altitude 80, 81
OUT 18 High-Definition Multimedia
B Digital Channels 72 Interface (HDMI) 10
Balance, adjusting 66, 68 Digital subchannels 52 Horizontal Center 71
Bass, adjusting 66, 68 Display Area 70 Hue, adjusting 63
Batteries, inserting in remote 43 DISPLAY button 45
BBE 66 Display Mode 65 I
Brightness, adjusting 63, 65 Display, turning off 45 Image Shift 79
DRC Mode 64 Infrared Receiver (IR) 15
C DRC Palette 64 Inputs, labeling 79
Cable DVD player Iris 63, 65
connecting with VCR 34 using with remote control 49
using with remote control 49 with A/V connectors, J, K
Cable Box connecting 39 JUMP 54
connecting with VCR 35 with component video JUMP button 44
CableCARD device 30, 84 connectors, connecting 38
CableCARD slot 17

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L R Turning on/off the TV 15


Label Ratings TV FUNCTION button 44
Channels 73 setting 76 TV POWER button 45
Label Video Inputs 79 viewing blocked programs 75 TV Rating 76
LAMP LED 15 Remote control TV/VIDEO button 15, 44
Lamp, replacing 86–89 inserting batteries 43 U.S.A. Rating 77
Language 79, 81 programming 47–48 Unrated 76
Removing channels from the
Live Color 65
channel list 72
V
Removing the CableCARD 31
M VCR
Reset 63, 65, 66, 68
MENU button 45, 49 using with remote control 49
Menu Color 79, 81 with cable box, connecting 35
S with cable, connecting 34
Movie Rating 76
S VIDEO jack, described 18 Vertical Center 70, 71
MTS 67
Satellite receiver Vertical Size 70
MUTING button 44
connecting 25 VHF/UHF jack, described 17
Satellite receiver, using with Video 2 (Component) 79
N remote control 49 Video inputs, labeling 79
Noise Reduction 64 Screen settings 61, 69 Video settings 61, 63
Select Country 75 VIDEO/AUDIO (L/R) jacks,
O Settings described 16, 18
Off, turning off the TV 15 Applications 62, 83 VISUAL SEARCH 45
On, turning on the TV 15 Audio 61, 66 VOL +/– button 45
Channel 62, 72
VOLUME +/– button 15
P, Q Parental Lock 62, 74
Screen 61, 69 Volume Offset 66
Parental Control, described 9
Setup 62, 78
Parental Lock settings 62, 74 Video 61, 63 W, X, Y
Password, changing 75 Settings, WEGA GATE 56, 59 WEGA GATE 9, 55
PC IN jack 17 Setup settings 62, 78 WEGA GATE button 15
PC Input 65, 68, 71, 81 Sharpness, adjusting 64 Wide Mode 69, 71
Personal Computer Show/Hide Channels 72 Wide Screen Mode, described 9
connecting 40 Sound Mode 66, 68
Phase 71 Speaker 15, 67, 68
Picture 63, 65 Specifications 94–95
PICTURE button 44 Steady Sound
Picture Mode adjusting 66
Custom 63 described 10
Standard 63 Support Belt 14
Vivid 63 Surround sound 66, 68
Pitch 71
POWER button 15
T, U
Power Management 81
Timer
POWER/STANDBY LED 15
set current 84
Problems, Troubleshooting 90– TIMER indicator 12
93 TIMER LED 15
Program Guide 52 Timer setting 83
Program Options menu 52 Treble, adjusting 66, 68
Troubleshooting 90–93

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2-597-544-11(1)

LCD Projection TV
HD-TV
Operating Instructions

KDF-E42A10
2597544111
http://www.sony.net/
KDF-E50A10
Printed in U.S.A.
© 2005 Sony Corporation

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KDF-E42/50A10 2-597-544-11(1)
SERVICE MANUAL
FOR BOARD REPAIR CENTER MIX5 CHASSIS
MODEL
–––––– COMMANDER
–––––––––––– DEST. CHASSIS
––––– NO.
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KDF-E42A10 RM-YD003 USA

KDF-E42A10 RM-YD003 CANADA

KDF-E42A10 RM-YD003 MEXICO

KDF-E50A10 RM-YD003 USA

KDF-E50A10 RM-YD003 CANADA

KDF-E50A10 RM-YD003 MEXICO

This document describes the schematic diagrams, printed wiring boards and electri-
cal parts list of board replacement service target boards only.
See the main Service Manual for other boards.
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. AGU BOARD ................................................ 3 4. HPC BOARD ................................................. 23


1-1 Schematic Diagrams ........................................... 3 4-1 Schematic Diagram ............................................ 23
AGU (1/3) Board ................................................ 3 HPC Board .......................................................... 23
AGU (2/3) Board ................................................ 4 4-2 Printed Wiring Boards ........................................ 24
AGU (3/3) Board ................................................ 5 HPC Board (Side A, Side B) .............................. 24
1-2 Printed Wiring Boards ........................................ 6 5. P BOARD ...................................................... 25
AGU Board (Side A) .......................................... 6 5-1 Schematic Diagram ............................................ 25
AGU Board (Side B) .......................................... 7 P Board ............................................................. 25
2. B BOARD ...................................................... 8 5-2 Printed Wiring Boards ........................................ 26
2-1 Schematic Diagrams ........................................... 8 P Board (Side A, Side B) ................................... 26
B (1/9) Board ...................................................... 8 6. QM BOARD .................................................. 27
B (2/9) Board ...................................................... 9 6-1 Schematic Diagrams ........................................... 27
B (3/9) Board ...................................................... 10 QM (1/7) Board ................................................ 27
B (4/9) Board ...................................................... 11 QM (2/7) Board ................................................. 28
B (5/9) Board ...................................................... 12 QM (3/7) Board .................................................. 29
B (6/9) Board ...................................................... 13
QM (4/7) Board .................................................. 30
B (7/9) Board ...................................................... 14
QM (5/7) Board .................................................. 31
B (8/9) Board ...................................................... 15
B (9/9) Board ...................................................... 16 QM (6/7) Board .................................................. 32
2-2 Printed Wiring Boards (Silkless board) ............ 17 QM (7/7) Board .................................................. 33
B Board (Side A) ................................................ 17 6-2 Printed Wiring Boards ........................................ 34
B Board (Side B) ................................................ 18 QM Board (Side A) ............................................ 34
3. C BOARD ...................................................... 19 QM Board (Side B) ............................................ 35
3-1 Schematic Diagrams ........................................... 19 7. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ......................... 36
C (1/2) Board ...................................................... 19 • AGU Board ............................................................... 36
C (2/2) Board ...................................................... 20 • B Board ..................................................................... 45
3-2 Printed Wiring Boards ........................................ 21 • C Board ..................................................................... 57
C Board (Side A) ................................................ 21 • HPC Board ................................................................ 61
C Board (Side B) ................................................ 22 • P Board ...................................................................... 61
• QM Board ................................................................. 64

–2–
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
1. AGU BOARD K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

1-1. Schematic Diagrams


AGU (1/3) Board
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
CN8008
R8195 R8125 Q8027 2SA1235TP-1EF 42P TO JIG
0 10k
CHIP 1/10W R8161 R8108 R8136
TO HA & HB CN8005
1608 RN-CP 2.2k 10k 10k
R8138

P_MUTE_LED
14P 5% 10k
A 1/10W

39 TU_V_OOUT
1/10W

TIMER_LED
1/10W 1/10W

19 NC(UART3)
20 NC(UART3)
LAMP_LED
STBY_3.3V

ATSC_RXD

14 LAMP_SEL
ATSC_TXD
ATSC_RST
WHT

STBY_LED

POW_LED

ANT_SW1

23 NC(USB1)
24 NC(USB1)
25 NC(USB1)

27 NC(USB2)
28 NC(USB2)
29 NC(USB2)

31 NC(USB3)
32 NC(USB3)
33 NC(USB3)
CN8004 RN-CP RN-CP CN8007

38 DTT_LOG
RN-CP RN-CP

JIG_RXD
JIG_TXD

NC(IIC1)
NC(IIC1)
NC(IIC2)
10 NC(IIC2)
Q_10.5V

16 TV_RXD
SDA_TV
TO QM BOARD

15 TV_TXD

35 TV_RST
SCL_TV
XRSTIN
5%

E_BINT
20P 5% 5% 5% 14P

BREAK

18 E_RXD
XTRST

12 SDA_E

17 E_TXD

36 E_RST
11 SCL_E
SIRCS

E_MD
10.5V
10.5V

UVCC
P_ON

XINIT
Q_5V

ICD3
ICD2
ICD1
ICD0
10 ICS2
11 ICS1
12 ICS0

14 ICLK

37 MD0
GND

GND

GND
GND

13 GND

GND
GND

40 GND
41 GND
42 GND
GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

13 3.3V

30 3.3V
SDA
KEY

SCL

26 NC

34 NC
NC

NC

21 5V
22 5V
5V
R8140 0 CHIP

10
11
12
13
14
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10

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

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R8141

7
8
9
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
R8084 C8038 0
CHIP

JL8009
10k 0.01
Q8007 1/10W 25V

SDA_5V
Q_5V
Q_10.5V

SCL_5V
JL8011 JL8010
R8166 R8171 8 7 6 5

ANTSW_MAIN
Q_10.5V RN-CP B
1.8k 1.8k XX

PMUTE_LED
1608

SDA_5V
5%

SCL_5V
TIMER_LED

DAT
WP

CLK
VCC
LAMP_LED
1/10W

STBY_3.3V
KEY1

STBY_LED

+5V
SIRCS
1/10W

PWR_LED
RN-CP D8005

JL8012
RN-CP
DTT_LOG 5% 5% MC2838-T112-1
+5V I2C_5V R8109 Q8008 IC8004 C8055
R8172 10k 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF D8003 M24128-BWMN6T(A) XX
R8173
I2C_5V
560 0 1/10W MC2836 $A0

STBY_3.3V
LAMP_SEL
RN-CP

TU_V_OUT
R8178

STBY_5V
1/10W CHIP

B_INT
BE_BINT

I2C_5V

DTT_LOG
B RN-CP
5% R8197
0
CHIP
5%
R8137
XX
1 2 3 4 C8056
XX
0
R8209 R8222 CHIP
R8213 R8139 0 CHIP
10k 47k 0 100
+5V 1/10W 1/10W CHIP +3.3V R8158 RB8007
5V 1
RN-CP RN-CP 4.7k JIG_API_TXD
GND 2 5% 5% Q8004 R81171/10W 1/10W
SDA_5V R8224 4.7k RN-CP RN-CP JIG_API_RXD
D8000 22k 2SA1235TP-1EF R8193
SDA_5V 3 XX 5% 5%
R8330 0 SCL_5V MC2838-T112-1 1/10W I2C_CLK_AU
SCL_5V 4 RN-CP R8212
C8004 5% Q8005 D8002 FRRST
R8331 R8204 1000p 10k
GND 5 0 0 50V
D8001 1/10W 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF R8129 MC2838-T112-1 C8068
NC 6 R8206 CHIP B UDZSTE-175.6B RN-CP Q8003 10k I2C_DAT_AU 0.1 16V
JL8019 1608 5% 1/10W B 1608
270 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF
LAMP_PROT 7 1/10W RN-CP JIG_RST
RN-CP Q8000 R8223 MC2836
GND 8 5%
JL8020 5% 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF 1/10W D8004
LAMP_5V 9 +5V 10k
RN-CP
C LAMP_CTRL 10
C8200 XX R8294 R8205 R8207
5% C8067
0.1
100W/120W 11 270 R8283 0 10k 16V
0 CHIP 1/10W RB8006 B
RN-CP R8226 R8220 R8219
GND 12 CHIP 5% Q8002 10k 22k 10k 1608
LAMP_SEL 0 IC8001 STBY_3.3V
HV-DET 13 LAMP_PROT 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF 1/10W 1/10W L8001 CHIP
JL8021 RN-CP RN-CP 10uH TAR5S33(TE85R) STBY3.3V Q8011
LAMP_COVER(+) 14 LAMP_POS R8190
JL8022 LAMP_COVER
5% 5%
R8221
STBY_3.3V 10k 2SA1235TP-1EF
R8208 10k

TIMER_LED
PMUTE_LED
LAMP_LED
STBY_LED
PWR_LED
LAMP_COVER(-) 15 R8217
33k 5 4 ATSC_OVP C8046 1/10W Q8012 Q8020
JL8023 1/10WRN-CP 10k 12p 2SA1235TP-1EF
1/10W 1/10W BE_OVP
C8044 RN-CP 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF
CN8410 5% RN-CP 12p 50V 5%
15P RN-CP 50V CH
R8214 5% 5% LB_ERR CH 1608
WHT
TO BALLAST, S2, T1 47k RN-CP 1608
1/10W 5% R8169 R8168

2
100k

1
10k

Q_10.5V
X8001 R8201 1/10W 1/10W
LAMP_CTRL Q8001 10k RN-CP
1 2 3 32.768kHz RN-CP
2SC3052EF-T1-LEF 1/10W 5% 5%
C8010 C8012

4
0.1 R8200 RN-CP RB8005
LAMP_HV_DET R8231 0.01 C8013 R8143 5%
C8005 25V 16V 22 10k 10k

+3.3V
D XX
RB8000
XX
RB8001
XX
RB8002
XX
RB8031
XX
RB8032
XX
RB8033
XX
RB8034
XX
RB8035 STBY_5V
0.1
16V
470k
1/10W
RN-CP
B B
1608 1608
10V 47
1/10W
1/10W
RN-CP
B 5% RN-CP 5%
1608 5%
C8006
22 C8043 R8060

D8014 UDZS-TE17-12B
C8031 10M
10V IC8000 0.1 0.1
16V 1/10W D8017
L8000
NJU7223DL1-25 L8002 16V
RN-CP MC2838-T112-1 R8320 R8319
C8065
10uH B B 10k 10k
10uH STBY2.5V 1608 1608 5% 1/10W XX
I O 1/10W
RN-CP

1/10W RN-CP
RN-CP

SCLATCH1

SCSHIFT

BE_WDT

PC_WAKE
G

R8256 47k
C8016 C8019 5% 5%

SCDT
C8007 C8008 C8009 C8011 0.01 22 C8027 SDA_PANEL

5%
0.1 22 0.1 22 25V 10V 0.1
16V 10V 16V 10V B 16V

5%
5%
STBY_5V B

1k 1/10W RN-CP 5%
1k 1/10W RN-CP 5%
1k 1/10W RN-CP 5%
1k 1/10W RN-CP 5%
1k 1/10W RN-CP 5%
R8303 100 1/10W RN-CP 5%
R8304 100 1/10W RN-CP 5%
R8090 1k 1/10W RN-CP 5%
R8114 10k 1/10W RN-CP 5%
R8120 47 1/10W RN-CP 5%
R8123 47 1/10W RN-CP 5%
R8082 1k 1/10W RN-CP 5%
R8081 47 1/10W RN-CP 5%
STBY_5V 1 B

5%

5%
B 1608

R8093 10k 1/10W RN-CP 5%

R8045 100 1/10W RN-CP 5%


R8086 22k 1/10W RN-CP 5%
1608 1608 1608 SCL_PANEL
RELAY_VCC 2 RELAY_VCC

5%

B 1608
JL8001 R8346 0 CHIP FAN4_PROT

1/10W RN-CP 5%

R8088 100 1/10W RN-CP

R8150 1k 1/10W RN-CP

R8057 330k 1/10W RN-CP


CHIP

R8080

R8085 10k 1/10W RN-CP

R8358 0 CHIP
FAN1_POW 3

R8040 47 1/10W RN-CP


C8000 XX

R8370
R8347 0 CHIP XX

R8307 100
FAN5_POW 4 L8005

R8359 10k RN-CP


R8079 47 RN-CP

R8083 47 RN-CP
R8077

R8078 47 RN-CP
E JL8002 FAN4_POW D8018

R8360 0 CHIP
MAIN_H_SYNC

XX

C8047 0.1 16V


0
GND 5 47
1/10W MC2836
FAN2_POW 6 R8300 0 CHIP RN-CP
JL8003 FAN3_PROT 5%
FAN2_PROT 7 C8061 C8062

R8152

R8070
R8179
R8075

R8228
R8099
C8001 XX

10k
C8017 C8018 L8003 XX XX
GND 8 R8341 0 CHIP
JL8004 FAN3_POW
25V 22 10uH Q8016

R8013 XX
R8012 XX
FAN3_POW 9 B 10V 132 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 R8027 XX
R8342 0 CHIP 0.01 47

I_SAP
O_SCLATCH1 I_LB_ERR
I_BE_OVP
I_ATSC_OVP
O_SAP
3.3V
GND
L2.5V(1.8V)
O_TIMER_LED
O_PMUTE_LED
O_LAMP_LED
O_STBY_LED
O_PWR_LED
O_SCSHTFT
O_SCDT
I_BE_WDT
O_ATSC_RST
O_TXD_ATSC
I_RXD_ATSC
O_NVM_PR
IO_BDAT
O_NVM_RESET
IO_BCLK
IO_ADAT
IO_ACLK
I_WFR_DET
I_POWER_KEY
I_POWER_DET
I_COMP_DET
3.3V
I_CCD_S_V
SIRCS

I_PC_WAKE
I_VBLK
L2.5V(1.8V)
SUB_CLK_1
GND
SUB_CLK_0
3.3V
I_WAKE
SUB_HIN
MAIN_HIN
FAN3_PROT 10 1608 1/10W
JL8005 C8003 XX FAN2_PROT R8291
GND 11 RN-CP
JL8006 R8305 0 CHIP FAN1_POW CCD_M_V 5% FV_MAIN XX
FAN4_POW 12 SUB_ON 133 O_PWR_ON 88 R8387

+3.3V
JL8007 R8343 0 CHIP FAN2_POW R8236 100 RB8028 FH_MAIN XX

I_CCD_SH
O_SCLATCH2
FAN4_PROT 13 AC_RLY 134 O_MAIN_ON CCD_M_H 87 C8060
FAN1_PROT R8235 100 47 XX +5V
JL8008
GND 14 PC_STBY 135 O_PC_STBY I_SIRCS 86 R8390 R8392
3.3V_SW R8277 BE_BUSY
HDMI_RST

R8344 0 CHIP 10k R8388 10k 10k


CN8002 136 O_3.3V_SW I_BE_BUSY 85 R8288 1/10W 1/10W
14P R8167 100 CMCPU_TXD XX 0 R8297
C8002 XX AC_DET CHIP RN-CP RN-CP 2.2k
WHT 137 I_AC_DET O_TXD_BE 84 5% 5%
R8372 AMP_RST R8249 100 RB8029 47 CMCPU_RXD 1/10W
TO FANS R8345
F FAN5_POW 1
JL8042 XX FAN5_POW 22k
1/10W
R8375
33k
1/10W M_RST
R8298 1k
138 O_AMP_RST
139 O_M_RST O_BE_BOOT
I_RXD_BE 83
82
BE_BOOT
D8007
XX C8064
XX
R8296
2.2k
RN-CP
5%
JL8043 FAN5_PROT RN-CP R8299 100 1/10W XX
FAN5_PROT 2 5% RN-CP 140 O_AD_RST SO0 81 RN-CP TP3601
R8349 Q8028 5% R8244 10k 5%
GND 3 141 O_HDMI_RST SI0 80 DAT
XX 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF R8243 100 RB8030 47 SDA_5V
FAN

CN8009 AP_RST 142 O_AP_RST IO_SDAT 79


C8100 R8394

S
XX R8242 10k
XX FAN_DRIVE 143 O_FAN_DRIVE IO_SCLK 78 0
R8241 100 Q8019 CHIP
FAN_GND AP_PD 144 O_AP_PD I_FDAT 77 2SK2036(TE85L) XX
AU_PD R8269 100 C8073 R8104
D8012 TP3602
145 O_AU_PD I_FCLK 76 MC2838-T112-1
146 O_HP_MUTE I_RESET 75
0.1 B 16V 1608 0 CHIP CLK
D8006

SDA_3.3V
SCL_3.3V
R8240 4.7k SCL_5V
SAIPH_L_MUTE 147 O_LINE_OUT_MUTE MD3 74 XX
R8239 1k R8049 10k 1/10W RN-CP 5% D8011

S
SAIPH_SP_MUTE R8393
148 O_SP_MUTE MD2 73 0 MC2836
R8361 100 Q8022 XX
SP_PROT 149 I_SP_PROT MD1 72 12C_3.3V CHIP TP3603
R8362 100 2SK2036(TE85L)
OF_FLAG 150 I_OF_FLAG MD0 71 GND
G SRC_RST
R8194
R8238 100
100
151 M_S_SEL ICD3 70
R8112 47 1/10W
R8094 47 1/10W
RN-CP
RN-CP
5%
5% STBY_3.3V I2C_5V
LINEDATA_SEL 152 O_AU_LINEDATA_SEL ICD2 69
R8203 10k
COMP_SEL 153 O_COMP_SEL ICD1 68
IC8002 RB8004 47
154 L2.5V(1.8V) MB91F318BPMT-G106-9014E1 ICD0 67
C8015 155 USB_CLK_1 ICS2 66
0.1 R8000
156 GND ICS1 65 4.7k
B_12V 1/10W
157 USB_CLK_0 ICS0 64 RN-CP
RB8003 47 R8103 5%
158 3.3V IBREAK 63 4.7k BE_OVP
C8074 0.1 16V
C8020 0.1 16V B 1608 159 UDM 62 B 1608 1/10W
ICLK RN-CP
160 UDP Q_5V D8009 5%
TRSTX 61 C8052 R8266 R8272
0 X8002 C8054 10k R8275 R8278 UDZS-TE17-12B
161 D_B0 L2.5V(1.8V) 60 15p R8378 1/10W 10k 2.2k
0.1 16V CHIP 10.135MHz 0 Q8023
162 D_B1 50V RN-CP 1/10W 1/10W R8001
MAIN_CLK_1 59 B 1608 CH CHIP 5% RN-CP RN-CP 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF
R8267 5% 47k
1608
H 163 D_B2
164 D_G0
GND 58
MAIN_CLK_0 57
2.2M
C8053
R8270
470
1/10W
5%
ANTSW_MAIN
R8089
1/10W
RN-CP Q8025
5% 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF
C8051 0.1 16V 18p 1k
165 D_G1 RN-CP D8015
3.3V 56 50V 5% MM3Z6V8T1 R8095 1/10W
B 1608 Q8014 1k RN-CP C8069
166 D_G2 CH
I_PANEL_DET 55 R8276 10k 1/10W 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF 1/10W 5% XX
1608
167 D_R0 O_ANT_M 54 RN-CP
R8265 47 RN-CP5% 5%
168 D_R1 O_F_MONO 53 1/10W RN-CP 5% R8381
169 D_R2 I_HP_DET 52 22 STBY_3.3V
C8014 0.1 16V B 1608 Q8013 R8002
170 L2.5V(1.8V) R8302 1/10W 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF
O_MS_RST 51 100 RN-CP 5% Q_10.5V 4.7k
Mount Mecha 1/10W JIG_RST 1/10W
A8001 259691601 171 YM_OUT 50 C8058 RN-CP
RN-CP R8380 1 R8553 C8059 R8384 5%
R8250 172 YS_OUT 49 5% 15k 10V 10k
0.1 10k
47 O_TEXT_BLK_MUTE R8263 47
I_V_DET 48 V_DET 1/10W B 1/10W R8101
1/10W 173 FH R8268 16V
4.7k
O_AGC_ATT 1/10W RN-CP 5% IC8005 RN-CP 1608 B RN-CP

DATASLICERMAIN
RN-CP 174 DOT_CLK_O O_BE_RESET 47 BE_RST 470 D8013 1/10W ATSC_OVP
BD4729GTR 5%

DATASLICERSUB
5% 1/10W 1608 5%
UDZS-TE17-12B Q8021 RN-CP
175 DOT_CLK_I 46 RN-CP 5%

I_LUMI_DET
I_MAIN_AFT
A2.5V(3.3V)

A2.5V(3.3V)

A2.5V(3.3V)

A2.5V(3.3V)
2SC3052EF-T1-LEF

L2.5V(1.8V)
I

I_FAN_ERR
5%

I_SUB_AFT
I_TH_DET
I_MODEL
176 OSD_V 45

3
RST
MAIN_H
OSD_H

I_KEY1
SUB_H

R8262
VSSP1

VSSP2

VSSP3

I_BINT
R8252 R8003
VDDR

VDDG
ROUT

GOUT

VDDB
VSSR

VSSG

BOUT
VGS1
CPO1

VGS2
CPO2

VGS3
CPO3

VSSB
VREF

2
47 1/10W
GND

GND

GND
3.3V

3.3V
3.3V
VRO

47 47k
1/10W RN-CP 5% 1/10W

1
R8106

5
VCC Q8026
RN-CP C8057 1k RN-CP
R8374 5% 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF
5% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 470 0.1 1/10W
16V R8107 RN-CP C8063
1/10W 1k XX

1/10W RN-CP 5%
RN-CP B 5%
1/10W
5% 1608 RN-CP STBY_3.3V

R8364 0 CHIP
R8285 0 CHIP
R82800 CHIP
R83770 CHIP

R83820 CHIP

R8251 R8363 C8049

XX
0 5%
47 R8255 1000p
CHIP
C8070XX

C8071XX

C8072 XX

1/10W 0 50V

R8286
RN-CP CHIP B

5%
5%
Mount Mecha CL8000 404240802 5% 1608 R8032
B_12V 4.7k
R8097 1/10W

R8292 XX
1/10W RN-CP 0.5%
R8289 1k 1/10W RN-CP

R8389 XX

1/10W RN-CP 5%
R8290 1k 1/10W RN-CP

R8396 10k
R8279 10k

1/10W RN-CP 5%
R8274 R8284 C8039 RN-CP

R8295 12k
R8367 10k
R8386 1.5k
1.2k 1.2k 1.2k 0.1 1/10W 5%
FH_MAIN

R8383 XX R8350 XX

RN-CP
R8354XX R8282 XX

1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 16V LB_ERR


R8379

RN-CP B 5%
RN-CP RN-CP
XX

D8008
J I2C_3.3V
0.5%
R8273
0.5%
R8385
0.5%
R8356
220
1608
R8371
1k
UDZSTE-178.2B R8062
AC_DET 220 220 47k
R8271
SDA_3.3V
SCL_3.3V

1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W Q8029


XX

BE_BUSY RN-CP RN-CP RN-CP 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF


RN-CP RN-CP 5%
BE_RST 5% 5% 5% 5%
C8131 C8132 Q8024
R8105
B 1608
B 1608
B 1608

FV_MAIN XX XX R8287 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF


10k
1608
0.01 25V B 1608
0.068 16V B 1608

0 1/10W
FH_MAIN C8023 CHIP R8293 I2C_5V
C8041 1k RN-CP
CMCPU_RXD 1000p 5%

SDA_5V
SCL_5V
1/10W
0.01 25V B

VSW_HS 1000p
C8024 6800p 25V
25V
C8026 0.068 16V

50V
C8032

RN-CP R8100
C8035

CMCPU_TXD B 50V
VSW_VS C8028 5% 10k
C8030

1000p 1608 B 1/10W


HALL_OUT
C8025 0.01

BE_WDT 50V 1608 RN-CP


BE_BOOT B 5%
SDA_PANEL C8029 C8033 C8034 C8036 C8133
IRIS_CTRL

1608 C8048 R8128 R8165


HALL_GAIN
LAMP_CTRL

6800p 1000p 6800p 0.068 XX R8260


SCL_PANEL 25V 50V 25V 1k 0.01 0 0
BE_BINT 16V
0 CHIP

25V
0 CHIP

CHIP CHIP
R8021

B B B
R8020

PC_WAKE B 1/10W

AGU (1/3) Board


1608 1608 1608 1608 RN-CP B
FRRST +5V 1608
KEY1
FAN_ERROR

K L8007 10uH 5%
R8047 0 CHIP

B_INT
R8050 0 CHIP

R8340 +9V R8258


LAMP_HV_DET

LAMP_PROT
LAMP_COVER

0 L8004 C8037 R8261 C8045 1M


CHIP
CHIP

CHIP

CHIP
CHIP

CHIP

CHIP
CHIP

0 CHIP
CHIP
CHIP

CHIP

0 CHIP

C8040
R8216 0 CHIP
CHIP

TU_V
JL8025 R8146 0 CHIP

CHIP XX 1k 0.01 1/10W


R8022

R8232

0.01 100

SAIPH(TV MICRO)
JIG_API_TXD 1/10W 25V RN-CP
25V 16V
CHIP
CHIP
CHIP

RN-CP B 5%
JL8041 R8225 XX

B R8163
JL8040 R8215 0

5%
R8024 0
JL8035 R8018 0

1608
JL8029 R8025 0
JL8030 R8026 0
JL8031 R8014 0

JL8033 R8016 0
R8042 0
R80410

JL8028 R8043 0

JL8032 R8015 0
CHIP

JL8034 R8017 0

1608 TU_LR 0

TU_R

TU_L
R8019

CHIP
0 CHIP

JIG_API_RXD
Q8009
R8023

R8233 0
R8218 0
R8227 0

C8042 R8321 R8257 Q8010

JL8017
JL8018
R8348 R8259 JL8013 R8162 R8121 R8122

CONNECTOR I/F
2SA1235TP-1EF
JL8037
0

82p
JL8036

0 4.7k 2SA1235TP-1EF
JL8039

56k
JL8024

0 0 0 R8124
JL8038

15k
JL8026
JL8027

CHIP 1/10W 50V 1/10W B_INT


MAIN_CCD CHIP CHIP CHIP 0
R8373 RN-CP CH RN-CP 1/10W D8022 JL8014 JL8015 CHIP
47 1608 RN-CP JL8016
1/10W MC2836
RN-CP BE_BINT

10
11
12
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29

32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
20

30

40
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

21

31
10
11
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
5%
1
MAIN_YS
GND
FH_SUB
FV_SUB
LAMP_HVDET
PC_WAKEUP_INT
LAMP_PROT
LAMP_COVER
SCL_PANEL
SDA_PANEL
GND
BE_WDT
VSW_VS
VSW_HS
FH_MAIN
FV_MAIN
BE_RST
CMCPU_BUSY
LAMP_CTRL
FR_RST_INT
ACOFF_DET
DIMMER
GND
GND
CMCPU_SDA
CMCPU_SCL
CMCPU_TXD
CMCPU_RXD
GND
GND
IRIS_HALL
BE_FLASH
HALL_GAIN
BE_BINT
JIG_FRRST
JIG_BINT
JIG_API_TXD
JIG_API_RXD
GND
GND

NC
GND
TU_R
GND
TU_L
GND
AFT
TU_V
GND
TU_SCL
TU_SDA
AGC
CN8003

CN8006
40P

L TO B 12P
WHT
TO QT BOARD

–3–
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

AGU (2/3) Board


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Q8421
JL8516
2SC5477-T122-1 R8541
Y1 0
Y6 CHIP JL8500
1 MAIN_GRN/Y
A VD8414
XX R8412 R8556 R8557
220
C8406
1
16V
D8407
UDZSTE-175.6B
R8548
100
1/10W
CN8402
15P
WHT JL8501
2 GND
220 220 PB6

RESET

A GND
B 2012

SDAT
SCLK
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W RN-CP TO P BOARD 3 MAIN_BLUE/U

GND

11 GND

13 GND

15 GND
R8549

CEC
11V
R8550 R8540

10 PR
JL8517 5%

12 PB
RN-CP RN-CP RN-CP C1 330

14 Y
L
3 4 0 1/10W 0 JL8502 4 GND
CHIP RN-CP PR6 CHIP
D8406

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1 2 C8400 5% 5 MAIN_RED/V
VD8413 0.1 UDZSTE-175.6B R8539
+5V 0 6 GND
XX R8558 R8411 R8559 16V C8437 L8410 R8526
B R8449 C8433 10uH
JL8510
0 CV/Y6 CHIP JL8503
220 220 220 XX 0.1 B_12V 7 MAIN_CV/Y
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1608 100 CHIP R8527 R8538
16V

+5V
JL8518 RN-CP RN-CP RN-CP V1 16V F 0 0 8 GND
C/PB6 CHIP JL8504

JL8515
HDMI_RST

JL8513

JL8514
1608 D8418 CHIP
9 MAIN_C
VD8412 C8405 D8405 MAIN_CCD
R8455 R8469 MC2838-T112-1 R8529 R8537
JL8519 XX 1 UDZSTE-175.6B R8445 XX 0 330 0 0 10 GND
CHIP R8461 CHIP R8530 R8531 R8532
R8560 R8561 R8410 16V 47 R8452 1/10W 75 75 75 C8606 CHIP 11 SUB_GRN/Y
220 220 100 RN-CP

AU_MCLK
220 B 2012 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W VIDEO_OUT XX
JL8520 1/10W 5%
VIDEO1, VIDEO3

1/10W 1/10W 1/10W RN-CP RN-CP RN-CP RN-CP 12 GND


RN-CP RN-CP RN-CP 5% Q8406 RN-CP C8456
5% XX C8607 13 SUB_BLUE/U

HDMI_CR

HDMI_CB
V1_INPUT_L1

SDA_5V

SCL_5V
XX D8419

HDMI_Y
JL8511 XX
B JL8521 VD8411
XX
R8409
470k C8404
1
D8404
UDZSTE-1710B
Q8407
R8480
100
1/10W
MC2836
C8457
R8655 R8656 R8657
14 GND
1/10W XX XX XX 15 SUB_RED/V
RN-CP 50V VIDEO_OUT R8448
2SC5477-T122-1 RN-CP 12C_5V XX HDMI C8608
JL8522 5% 5% Y8 R8643 XX 16 GND
V1_INPUT_R1 330 HDMI_LR JL8512
1/10W R9 0 17 SUB_HS
R8552 C8403 RN-CP Q8413 R8502
JL8523 VD8410 470k D8403 5% C8465 R8528 18 GND
1 RT1A3906-T122-1 1 0
XX 1/10W 50V UDZSTE-1710B R8454 470k
RN-CP Y6 R8450 330 6.3V R8524 1/10W 19 SUB_VS
5% 100 1/10W B XX RN-CP
1608 20 GND
R8446 1/10W RN-CP C8464 B 5%
J8400 RN-CP 5%
R8647 SRC4182 CN8404
68 1 6.3V 1608 XX
S1 1/10W L9 IC8604 R8503 20P
RN-CP Q8405 0
R8575 R8525 TO B BOARD
V1_INPUT 5% LGRP MODE2

28
RT1A3906-T122-1

1
1k C8469 C8444 470k
VD8415 1/10W 1 D8402 R8492 0.1 R8648
XX R8468 1/10W
RN-CP RCK1 MODE1

27
D8409 16V UDZSTE-175.6B 1k 16V R8523 0

2
R8447 R8465 330 RN-CP
5% UDZSTE-175.6B B 2012 68 1/10W 1/10W B XX 5%
V3 330 RN-CP

26
V3 1/10W RN-CP 1608 +5V NC MODE0
C R8516 R8518

3
1/10W

R8659
5% R8644

R8658
R8562 R8407 R8563 RN-CP

R8660
RN-CP 5% 100 4.7k
R8477 0

0
R8491

0
220 220 220 C8402 CV/Y6 5% 1/10W

0
VD8409 V3_INPUT 5% 1/10W SDIN BCK
Q8420

25
PB6 100 100 ATSC_BCLK

4
XX 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1 RN-CP RN-CP
RN-CP RN-CP RN-CP 50V R8444 100 1/10W 1/10W 5% 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF
L3 5%
68 R8451 R8031 RN-CP RN-CP BCKI LRCK ATSC_LRCK

24
5
1/10W 330 5% 5% AU_3.3V CN8403
PB8 C8455 C8462 R8645
R8406 D8401 RN-CP 1/10W XX 47p 0 12P
R8522 ATSC_SDATA

23
VD8408 UDZSTE-1710B 5% Q8404 RN-CP LRCKI SDOUT

6
470k Q8412 50V 100 C8605 C8604 R8646 WHT
XX GND_1 RT1A3906-T122-1 C/PB6 Q8418 JL8505
R3 RT1A3906-T122-1 CH Q8419 1/10W 0.1 0.1 0
2SA1235TP-1EF

22
1608 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF V_10 VDD LAMP_POS 1 LAMP_POS

7
R8030 RN-CP C8603
CN8814 68 5% R8649 FB8628

1608
6P R8405 C8401 R8308 VSW_HS XX 0.1 2 GND
R8564 VD8407

B
D8400 1/10W

21
1 330 R8521 DGND DGND 0uH

8
WHT 220 XX 470k 50V R8029 100 C8454 R8515 C8463 R8520 R8536 3 GND
TO HC BOARD 1/10W UDZSTE-1710B TU_V_OUT RN-CP XX R8517 1k C8748 JL8506
1/10W RN-CP 100 47p 100 10 R8654 0
RN-CP R8487 4.7k 1/10W

20
JL8524 Y5 Q8006 1/10W 50V 1/10W BYPAS TDMI XX SPDIF 4 SPDIF

9
1608 47 1/10W RN-CP
COMP2_Y 1 RN-CP CH RN-CP COMP_3
R8565 R8566 RT1A3906-T122-1 R8467 RN-CP 5%
JL8507 5 GND
1608 5%

10

19
GND 2 220 330 5% 5% VSW_VS IFMTO OFMT0
JL8525 220 R8486 R8475 R8661 6 SDAT
PB5 Q8036 100 1/10W R8519
COMP2_CB 3 PR6 100 1k 0
R8568 RT1A3906-T122-1 RN-CP R8650 R8535 7

18
11
R8567 R8569 1/10W IFMT1 OFMT1 0 JL8508 GND
5% 1/10W 0
D GND 4
JL8526 220
220
220 PR5
R8464
68
RN-CP
5%
+5V RN-CP 8 LRCK

12

17
COMP2_CR 5 PR8 5% COMP3_CR IFMT2 OWL0 R8534
R8571 R8572 1/10W 0 JL8509 9 GND
GND 6 R8570 220 FRONT_COMP C8448
220 RN-CP R8113

13
220 10

16
5% Q8411 0.1 SRC_RST RST OWL1 SCLK
6P 16V 100 R8651 R8533
CN8400 RT1A3906-T122-1 L8411 B 47 0 11 GND
CHIP

14

15
1608 MUTE RDY
COMP_DET
6
COMP_DET 0 10uH 0 12 MCLK
JL8402 R8420 R8652
V2_Y
5
V2_INPUT_V2 R8653 XX
TO QM BOARD
4 C8481 R8115
GND 10 R8573 R8574 100
JL8400 50V R8419 D8408 C8447 COMP3_CB
3 XX XX 470
V2_L V2_INPUT_L2 16V
2 XX XX
V2_R V2_INPUT_R2 C8446
NC
1
JL8401 0.1
16V
B
TO HC BOARD C8441 1608 R8116
0.1 100
16V COMP3_Y
X8400

PR8
E

PB8
B

Y8
1608 4MHz
C8450
+5V 0.01
25V
R8490

C8445 1 1608 10V B


B HALL_GAIN
1M 1608 R8496 D8020
1/10W 10k UDZSTE-173.3B
RN-CP HALL_OUT
1/10W
5% R8037 C8050
RN-CP

1608 B 10V
R8054 1k

C8449 1
0.1 IRIS_CTRL
1k 1/10W 16V
1/10W
+5V D8021
C8436 UDZSTE-173.3B
R8513 +9V
C8432 470 XX
0.1 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 R8035
16V 16V

CROUT1
C/CBOUT1
CV/YOUT1
Y_PH1
SEL_OUT1
SYNC_IN1
SEL_VOUT1
SEL_HOUT1
GND_DIFF
EXT_CLK/XTAL
VCC_DIFF
V_PH
H_PH
IREF
IN10_SW
IN10_L3
IN10_L2/V
IN10_L1/H
IN10_CR
IN10_CB
C8075 0
B R8554 R8514 Q8600 0.1 R8156
R8033
1608 2.2M XX 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF 16V XX
0
1/10W R8038 C8066 R8034
61 VCC_OUT IN10_Y 40 RN-CP
F L8405
10uH C8435
C8440
0.1
16V
62 SEL_HOUT2 IN9_SW 39 5%
NJM2904V(TE2)
1k
1/10W
0.1
16V
100
1/10W
R8063
47k
1/10W R8065
0.1 B 63 SEL_VOUT2 IN9_L3 38 R8511 R8510 R8036 R8059 NJM2904V(TE2) 0.5% 100k
100 10 IC8601 IC8602 R8039 RN-CP
16V 1608 100 10k 1/10W
B 64 SYNC_IN2 IN9_L2 37 1/10W 1/10W R8155 1/10W 1/10W R8073 1k RN-CP
1608 RN-CP RN-CP XX R8055 RN-CP 33k 1/10W
65 SEL_OUT2 IN9_L1 36 C8022

8
1

1
5% R8072 470 R8157 R8170
5% PR4
47k 1/10W R8159 47k 0.1
66 Y_PH2 IN9_CR 35 1/10W XX XX C8076 1/10W 16V
PB4 1/10W 1608 RN-CP R8066 B

7
R8479 RN-CP CHIP R8071 0.1
1M 67 CV/YOUT2 IN9_CB 34
R8153 10k 16V RN-CP 100k 1608
1/10W Y4 1/10W
68 C/CBOUT2 IN9_Y 33 0

6
RN-CP 1/10W RN-CP
R8509 100 1/10W R8056 RN-CP R8061 1/10W
5% 69 CROUT2 IN8_SW 32 C8080 100k RN-CP
RN-CP 5% COMP_1 0.1 5.6k

5
70 GND_OUT IC8400 IN8_L3 31 R8506 R8505 R8504 16V 1/10W R8164
100 XX R8160 R8067
71 CVOUT3
CXA2229Q-T6 IN8_L2 30 100 100 C8078 100k
1/10W R8154 0 CHIP 1608 R8058 XX 0.1
1/10W 1/10W 10k C8077 1/10W
72 YOUT3 IN8_L1 29 RN-CP RN-CP RN-CP 16V
I2C_5V 5% 1/10W 0.1 RN-CP
5% 5% RN-CP 16V
R8485 73 COUT3 IN8_CR 28
22
G 1/10W
RN-CP
74 DC_OUT
75 ADR
IN8_CB 27
IN8_Y 26
5% C8079 0.1 16V
SCL_5V
76 SCL IN7_S2 25 HDMI_CR R8044 R8087
SDA_5V C8480 1k 1/10W
77 SDA IN7_C 24 R8092 100 C8088 100 Y5 1/10W
0.1 16V 470k
78 VCC_IN IN7_Y 23 M52055FP RN-CP NJM4556AV(TE2)
L8404 R8484 B 1608 100 IC8003 5% IC8600
10uH 22 79 IN1_CV IN7_CV 22 C8089
1/10W HDMI_Y C8082

16
RN-CP C8473 80 NC IN7_S 21 10

8
0.01

1
GND_IN
C8478 C8479

IN2_CV

IN3_CV

IN4_CV

IN5_CV

IN6_CV
R8074

IN4_S2

IN5_S2

IN6_S2
5% 0.1 C8092 R8091 C8083 R8068

IN3_Y
IN3_C
IN4_S

IN4_Y
IN4_C

IN5_S

IN5_Y
IN5_C

IN6_S

IN6_Y
IN6_C
C8434 0.1 0.1 100 R8064 C8087 25V 470k
0.1 0.01 10k

15
16V 16V 100 100 1/10W

7
16V C8439 25V 1/10W

R8111
B 470 B B RN-CP RN-CP
PB5

1k
1608 1608 5%

14
1608 16V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

6
R8051

RN-CP 5%
1/10W RN-CP 5%
C8086

1/10W RN-CP 5%

13
100 100

5
C8472

R8493 100
R8010 100

R8110
R8495 R8500 R8053 R8069
0.1 C8091 R8052

1k
100 10k

12
16V 100 1 1k C8081 TO IRIS

5
1/10W 2.2k 1/10W
H B
1608 RN-CP
1/10W
RN-CP HDMI_CB
R8048
1/10W
1/10W
RN-CP
0.1
16V CN8406

11
R8497 1/10W 100
5% R8902

6
C8459 5% 470 0 8P
Q8410

R8098
C8090 R8046 C8085
1 1/10W CHIP JL8607

1k
2SC3052EF-T1-LEF 100 100

10
16V C8443 C8474 C8475 C8477 1

7
VD8404 VD8416 +9V C8476 0.1 1 FB(-)

R8498 100
R8499 100
JL8415 B 2012 0.1 0.1 0.1
GRN XX XX Y4 C8438 C844216V 0.1 16V PR5 R8903 0 CHIP JL8606
R8476 0.1 B 16V 16V 2 DRIVE(-)

9
R8404 R8415 R8418 TU_V 4.7k 10 B B 16V B R8900 100 1/10W RN-CP JL8605
C8460 D8412 50V R8489 16V 1608 B 1608 R8011 C8021
220 220 220 1 1/10W B 1608 1608 100 3 HOUT(-)
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W UDZSTE-175.6B RN-CP 100 1608 100 R8899 0 0.5% CHIP JL8604
10V 1/10W 1608
BLU JL8403 RN-CP RN-CP RN-CP B PB4 5% COMP_SEL 4 HIN(-)

C8094

C8093
R8007 RN-CP R8076 R8904 0 CHIP JL8603

0.1
R8414 R8403 R8417 C8461

22
VD8417 1 D8413 5% 100 5 HOUT(+)
220 220 220 0 R8474 R8905 100 1/10W JL8602
VD8403 XX 10V UDZSTE-175.6B C8429 R8471 +9V
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W B CHIP 8p 100 6 HIN(+)
RED JL8404 XX RN-CP RN-CP RN-CP PR4 1608 1.8k R8901 0 0.5%CHIP JL8601
1608 50V 1/10W
1/10W RN-CP L8006 7 FB(+)
VD8402 VD8418 R8402 R8413 R8416 CH RN-CP 10uH HDMI R8898 0 CHIP JL8600
220 220 220 D8414 1608 5% 8 DRIVE(+)
XX XX 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W
WHT JL8405 RN-CP RN-CP RN-CP UDZSTE-175.6B R8470 Q8415 C8099
L4 +3.3V R8460 2.2k 2SA1235TP-1EF FRONT_COMP C8098 0.1
VD8401 C8468 XX 1/10W C8135 0.1 16V
R8401 D8415
I XX 470k 1
UDZSTE-1710B
R8006
R8462
4.7k RN-CP
0.1
16V 25V 16V B
V2_INPUT_V2

50V
VIDEO4, VIDEO5

RED JL8406 Q8408 XX 1/10W 0.5% B 1608


R4 COMP_1 L8008 100 F 1608
R8453 2SA1235TP-1EF RN-CP COMP_DET JL8425 10uH C8134 1608 JL8428
VD8400 R8400 C8407 D8416 D8410 2.2k 5%
XX 470k 1 UDZSTE-1710B C8414 UDZSTE-175.6B R8545
50V 1 4.7k 1/10W
GRN JL8407 COMP3_Y Q8409 RN-CP
C8425 R8176
1/10W XX C8427 V2_INPUT_V2 0
R8439 R8438 RN-CP 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF 5% 0.022
R8437 C8097 CHIP

RELAY_VCC
25V
V3

220 220 220 XX R8542 Q8030

FAN_VCC
J8401 C8415

SUB_ON
C8424 B

AC_RLY
VD8420 1/10W 1/10W

AC_DET
BLU JL8408 VD8419 1/10W 1 COMP3_CB R8544 1M R8459 1608 C8426 V3 SI2301BDS-T1
MAIN_H_SYNC 2200p R8456

STBY_5V
R8005 1/10W XX XX

AU_3.3V

Q_10.5V
22k STBY_3.3V

+9V

+5V
R8457

S
50V

AU_5V
R8429 R8428 R8408 XX
S1
V1
Y1
C1

0 RN-CP

B_12V
UDZSTE-175.6B

1/10W

+3.3V
10k

Q_5V
220 220 220 C8096 R8546 RN-CP B CHIP 1/10W V1_INPUT
XX C8416 0 1608
RED JL8409 1608 RN-CP
D8411

VD8421 VD8422 1 COMP3_CR

B_12V
CHIP

JL8417
5%
50V JL8416 C8084

R8328
R8441 R8440 R8442

10k
220 220 1 0.1
+3.3V

L8409

JL8418
220 C8409 C8095 R8543 JL8419 JL8421 16V
+9V

WHT JL8410 VD8423 VD8424 XX 22k JL8422 JL8426 JL8427 XX


L5 1/10W R8431
R8443 JL8423 JL8424 L8412 R8334
VD8425

D8424 D8423 RN-CP FB8406 0


J RED JL8411
470k
UDZSTE-1710B UDZSTE-175.6B
R8421
JL8420 0uH
10uH
CHIP Q8031 100k PC_STBY
2SC3052EF-T1-LEF
R8230

R5 Q8033 0 R8333 C8130


R8466
1k

D8425 R8547 CHIP


VD8426

470k 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF 10k 10


R8248

50V UDZSTE-1710B XX
4.7k

1 R8336 16V
C8128
MC2836

C8408 R8229 R8246 JL8429


D8712

V_DET 0.022 100k


3.9k 1M JL8430
JL8803 R8198
VIN SPDIF 100
COMP_3 C8126 R8237
VCC +3.3V 4700p 4.7k
C8807

C8804

L8810 R8247
100
0.1

R8199 2.7k

GND 4.7uH 1k FAN_GND


C8125

2SA1235TP-1EF
R8245

C8127
2200p
C8124

10
11
R8234
C8129

10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Q8035

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29

32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39

42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
30

40

50
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

21

31

41
JL8804
0.22

4.7k

0.1
1M
4.7

Q8034 2SA1235TP-1EF
AUDIO OUT

VAR_L

GND
STBY 5V
GND
GND
+12V
+12V
GND
GND
AUDIO 5V
AUDIO_GND
AUDI0_GND
UNREG_6V
GND
UNREG_6V
GND
GND
Q_GND
Q_GND
Q_10.5V
Q_10.5V
GND
GND
Q_5V
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
FAN_VCC
FAN_VCC
RELAY_VCC
AC_RLY
SUB_ON
GND
GND
SET 9V
GND
GND
SET 5V
SET 5V
GND
GND
SET 3.3V
SET 3.3V
GND
GND

GND
PC_3.3V
+12V
+12V
PANEL_VCC
PANEL_VCC
PANEL_VCC
GND
GND
GND
GND
CN8405
VD8406 CN8401 11P
WHT
JL8805 50P
BLK
K VD8405
VAR_R
TO B_BOARD
TO GT
J8403

R
AGU (2/3) Board
L J8404
XX

–4–
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

AGU (3/3) Board


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

+5V

R8706
1.8k XX
1/10W IC8807
RN-CP
A 5% R8780 R8781
10k
D8891
XX D8892 C8812
10k XX
1/10W 1/10W 10
Q8700 RN-CP 16V

CTRL
RN-CP

GND
OUT
VCC
2SC3052EF-T1-LEF 5% 5%

VC
R8789 +3.3V
FAN_DRIVE XX
C8746 R8813 R8818
1 2 FIN 4 5 12k 10k C8822
XX XX
1/10W 1/10W R8775 R8896
RN-CP RN-CP XX 47
5% C8811 1/10W
5% 10 RN-CP
FAN1_POW GND_1 16V 5%
IC8703 C8747 AP_RST
C8741 R8788
BA00BC0WFP-E2 FAN5_POW C8740 C8762 XX R8787 XX R8812 R8817 R8897
XX C8745 IC8802 ATSC_SDATA
FAN1-REG XX XX XX 12k 10k C8821 XX
XX 1/10W 1/10W XX AK5357VT-E2 AU_PD
R8725 RN-CP RN-CP
220k 5% 5%

16
AINR CKSD

CTRL
1/10W FB8800 R8843

1
GND
OUT
VCC
RN-CP FAN_GND

VC
FAN5-CNT 0uH 47
B

15
D8704 D8710 AU_3.3V AINL CKSL

2
1 2 FIN 4 5 R8784
MC2838-T112-1 MC2838-T112-1 FAN1-CNT FAN5-CNT XX C8816
C8814

14
0.1 CKS1 DIF

3
R8782 10 16V
XX 16V F R8840

13
C8700 C8704 FAN5 VCOM PDN

4
C8702 C8716 R8724 47
470 470 47 47k R8783 1608
47 XX C8744 R8786 AU_3.3V
16V 16V 25V 1/10W R8785

12
25V FB8802 AGND SCLK IC8804 TO K BOARD

5
RN-CP Q8804 XX XX XX R8832
Q8803 R8743 0uH 47
R8740
XX WHT
C8717 R8717 XX 100k AU_MCLK

11
C8709 AU_5V VA MCLK 15P

6
0.1 0.1 1k C8843

8
1
FAN_GND FAN_GND FAN_GND 25V 25V XX 1/10W 1/10W
0.01
CN8001
F RN-CP VD LRCK

10
F RN-CP

7
1608 FAN2_POW 5% C8831 C8820 25V 3.3V_SW
15
1608 5% C8832 C8819 3.3V_SW

7
0.1 0.1 R8834 B R8859
16V 10 4.7 16V 47 1608 47 14
FAN4-CNT R8757 DGND SDTO SP_MUTE A_MUTE

9
IC8702 F 16V 50V F 1/10W LINEDATA_SEL

6
BA00BC0WFP-E2 Q8709 10 RN-CP 13
SP_PROT
R8736 1/10W 1608 1608 5% SP_PROT
FAN2-REG 120k 2SA1235TP-1EF RN-CP 12
AMP_RST
AMP_RST

5
R8723 1/10W FAN_GND 5% FAN4
220k RN-CP R8858 Q8718
11
SCSHIFT
C 1/10W 0.5% 47
2SA1235TP-1EF
SCSHIFT
CTRL

C8724
GND

10
VCC

OUT

RN-CP R8739 Q8704 GND


VC

1k 0.1
D8707 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF R8756 25V ATSC_LRCK R8192 S_MUTE SCDT
9
D8709 1/10W
FAN_GND XX
SCDT
MC2838-T112-1 1 2 FIN 4 5
MC2838-T112-1 RN-CP 100k F R8941 8
FAN2-CNT 5% 1/10W 1608 0 OF_FLAG OF_FLAG
RN-CP R8830 R8835 CHIP 7
FAN3-CNT R8746 1/10W 5% R8760 47 47 SCLATCH1 SCLATCH1
C8708 R8722 100k RN-CP 10 1/10W 1/10W 6
0.1 R8735 5% 1/10W M_RST M_RST
C8706 C8710 47k Q8708 ATSC_BCLK RN-CP RN-CP JL8702
25V 47 1/10W 120k 2SA1235TP-1EF RN-CP 5% 5%
5
47 1/10W 5% LR_DATA
F 25V RN-CP FAN3 R8845 R8861 JL8701
25V RN-CP FAN_GND 47
4
1608 R8808 1/10W 5% C8839 47 LRCK
0.5% R8742 0.01 1/10W JL8700
100k 47 RN-CP 1/10W RN-CP
3
C8715 R8713 25V RN-CP BCLK
0.1 XX Q8703 1/10W C8723 R8815 FB8801 5%
FAN_GND RN-CP AU_3.3V B 5% AP_RST
2
25V R8755 25V 0 0uH GND
F 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF 5% FAN_GND 100k 0.1 CHIP
1608 1
1608 FAN3_POW 1/10W F AU_3.3V MCLK
RN-CP 1608 C8828 C8842 R8894
IC8701 FAN2-CNT 5% R8759 6 5 4 C8835 XX R8865
10 R8833 0.47
BA00BC0WFP-E2 10 16V 47 47 10k
R8726 Q8707 1/10W 10V 1/10W
IC8801 1/10W 25V R8893
D FAN3-REG 120k
1/10W R8741
2SA1235TP-1EF RN-CP
5% FAN2 SN74LVC2GU
RN-CP B
1608 0
CHIP
RN-CP R8866
5% XX
R8876
XX JL8703
R8721 RN-CP FAN_GND 100k C8810 R8823
220k 0.5% 1/10W 0.1 04DCKR 47 R8895 R8868
CTRL

1/10W R8738
GND
OUT
VCC

1k RN-CP C8722 16V 47 R8862 XX


VC

RN-CP 0.1 R8879


D8706 1/10W Q8702 5% F 10k
R8754 25V 1608 1 2 3 1/10W XX
MC2838-T112-1 1 2 FIN 4 5 D8708 RN-CP 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF FAN_GND F IC8803
5% 100k R8810 RN-CP
MC2838-T112-1 FAN3-CNT
1/10W 1608 1M CXD9835TN 5%
FAN1-CNT RN-CP 1/10W 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20
Q8706 5% R8758 RN-CP

SDOUT1

D_BPS

DWSS

12CM_S

RST

CSI

CS0

PLL1
C8707 10

LRCLK

ORIN

CLKOUT2

CLKOUT1

MCLKO

SDOUT3

SDOUT2

VDDS

PLL0

GPIO3

GPIO2
C8705 R8720 R8734 2SA1235TP-1EF 0.5% R8829
0.1 C8712 47k 1/10W
47

MCRCLK_D
25V 47 120k RN-CP 47
1/10W

AVDD_BP
25V 1/10W FAN_GND 5% 1/10W

12C_SCL
12C-SDA
F 25V FAN1

REG_ES
RN-CP R8809

PWRDN
SCLKIN

MCLK1
RN-CP

A_VDD

SDLN1
XTALO
1608 RN-CP

GPIO0

GPIO1
XTALI

SDN2

SDN3

SDN4
AVSS
470

TEST
0.5% X8800 5%
C8714 R8737 1/10W 24.576MHz
0.1 R8716 1k C8721 RN-CP
FAN_GND 25V XX 1/10W Q8701 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
2SC3052EF-T1-LEF FAN_GND R8753 0.1 5%
F RN-CP

1
1608 FAN4_POW 5% 100k 25V R8828 C8833 C8837 R8777
F 47 R8848
FAN_VCC 1/10W R8837 0.01 0.01 10k 47
1608
E IC8700 RN-CP 1/10W
XX 25V 25V 1/10W R8875 R8878 1/10W

2
5% RN-CP B B XX RN-CP
BA00BC0WFP-E2 5%
RN-CP XX
FAN4-REG 1608 1608 5%
C8813 C8818 AP_PD TO JIG
10p 10p R8831 C8840
R8719 +5V 50V 50V XX 0.1 1 GND
I2C_5V CH B_INT
CH 16V
CTRL

220k
GND
OUT

R8827 2 B_INT
VCC

1608 1608 F
VC

1/10W 47 +3.3V
RN-CP 1608 3 SCLK
D8705 D8711 1/10W D8817
1 2 FIN 4 5
MC2838-T112-1 MC2838-T112-1 FAN4-CNT R8747 RN-CP MC2838-T112-1 4 SDAT
10k 5% I2C_CLK_AU
FB6000 IC8704 5 NC
0uH CXA1875AM-T4 1/10W R8881 C8823
RN-CP R8752 R8880 100 XX
5% 10k 100 1/10W CN8800
R8718
16

VCC SW1 1/10W 1/10W RN-CP 5P

1
C8701 C8703 47k R8733 22 RN-CP 5%
47 C8719 RN-CP WHT
0.1 1/10W
0.1 SCL_5V 1/10W RN-CP 5% 5% 5%
D8818
15

25V 25V RN-CP C8718 SCL SW0 MC2836

2
10 25V R8732 22 R8751 I2C_DAT_AU
F
1608 50V F SDA_5V 1/10W RN-CP 5% 10k 1/10W RN-CP 5% FAN1
14

1608 SDA DAC4


3
R8750 R8841
F C8711 C8713 R8715
R8731 0 CHIP 10k 1/10W RN-CP 5% FAN2 47
1/10W
IC8805 C8824
13

XX SAD2 DAC3 CS4335-KSZR


4
47 0.1 R8749 RN-CP XX
FAN_GND 25V 25V R8730 0 CHIP 10k 1/10W RN-CP 5% FAN3 5%
F
12

SAD1 DAC2 SDATA OUTL


5

8
1
1608 R8748
R8729 0 CHIP FAN4 R8839 47 1/10W RN-CP 5%
10k 1/10W RN-CP 5%
11

SAD0 DAC1 DEM/SCLK VA


6

7
C8753 R8728 10k 1/10W R8944
XX +9V RN-CP 5% XX FAN5 R8838 47 1/10W RN-CP 5%
10

SW3 DAC0 LRCK AGND


7

6
FAN_VCC C8754 +5V
XX
SW2 GND MCLK OUTR
9

5
C8755 R8727 C8802 R8803
4.7k C8844
XX 10k B_12V 1 10
R8925 1/10W 10V 1/10W 16V
C8756 0 R8844
RN-CP B RN-CP AU_5V
XX CHIP 1608 5% 47
5% TU_L C8845
C8757 FB8805 0.1
B_12V RN-CP R8801 0uH
XX 470k C8808 16V
R8926 R8929 1/10W R8745 AU_MCLK F
FAN_GND XX 2.2k 4.7k 1/10W XX
4.7k 1608
G MC2838-T112-1
D8700
FAN_ERROR 1/10W
RN-CP
R8934 D8713 1/10W
RN-CP
TU_R
RN-CP
5%
MC2838-T112-1
4

+3.3V 5% R8800 C8801 R8802


2

R8703 R8707 R8710 R8712 TU_LR


10k 470k 1 4.7k C8806
10k 10k 10k
2

R8942 1/10W 10V 1/10W XX


1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W XX C8751
3

C8720 RN-CP B RN-CP


1
5

RN-CP RN-CP RN-CP RN-CP 1000p


5% 5% 5% 5% 220 5% 1608 5%
50V 0.5% 10V
B IC8706 RN-CP
1

R8943 1608 S-80928CNMC-G8YT2G 1/10W R8790 +9V


XX 3.9k 4.7k
R8928 R8253 R8836 R8842
S_MUTE 1/10W HDMI_LR 220
R8940 R8761 L9 4.7k 220
0 RN-CP 1/10W
2.2k 5% 1/10W
1/10W CHIP RN-CP RN-CP
MC2838-T112-1 R9 L8800 5%
R8711 R8714 D8716 RN-CP 10uH 5%
XX XX D8893 5% AUDIO_MUTE Q8715 PC_LR
R8254 C8836

R8805 4.7k PC_R


PC_L
XX 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF C8834
16V R8927 4.7k 2200p 2200p
R8708 100 Q8705 50V 50V
XX 47 C8803 B
MC2838-T112-1 C8752 1/10W 2SA1235TP-1EF 0.1 C8800 R8804 B
H D8701
R8700
Q8712
2SA1235TP-1EF
RN-CP
5% 16V
100
16V
4.7k V3_INPUT 1608 1608 +9V

SAIPH_SP_MUTE SP_MUTE R8938


100k
1/10W Q8716 47k R8744 C8860
R8704 SAIPH_L_MUTE 1/10W XX I2C_5V XX
RN-CP S_MUTE 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF R8932 RN-CP FB8803 TO HPC BOARD
5% XX 47k R8825 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 0uH PC_LR JL8704
5% FB8804 PC_L
R8920 R8933 1/10W 220 C8841
RN-CP 1/10W C8838 0uH 1 PC_L
1k XX
FAN4_PROT

FAN3_PROT

FAN2_PROT

FAN1_PROT

FAN5_PROT

S_MUTE 10k R8856 R8931 R8930


1/10W 1/10W 5% RN-CP XX 2.2k 0 2 GND
RN-CP SCL_5V 5% R8907 0 C8848 0 JL8705
RN-CP 2.2 1/10W CHIP CHIP
5% 5% 31 20 RN-CP +5V 3 PC_R
Q8713 SDA_5V R8822 50V
32 19 4.7k 5% PC_R 4 GND
FAN 2SA1235TP-1EF R8793 0 R8864
R8826 1/10W
33 18 C8862 2.2k 5 SW_5V
220 1/10W RN-CP 5% RN-CP
R8854 680p 1/10W L8811 C8861 CN8815
34 17 R5 RN-CP
+9V 5% 50V 10uH XX 5P
35 IC8800 16 L5 RN-CP B 5%
WHT
CXA2188Q-T4 R8820 4.7k R8824 4.7k 1/10W 1608
36 15 1/10W RN-CP 1/10W RN-CP 100k
5%
I R8763 0 CHIP
37
38
14
13
R4
L4
R8850
2.2k
VAR_L
D8815 D8816
XX
R8767 XX
XX R8819 4.7k 4 3 2 1
C8854 R8884 R8888
C8743 39 12 1k 470k
R8765 C8830 1/10W RN-CP R3 1
22 40 11 C8851 50V 1/10W 1/10W
C8774 16V 0 22 RN-CP RN-CP
R8816 4.7k 2.2
0.1 10V 50V 5% 5%
16V IC8806 Q8802
R8773 NJM4558V-TE2
B 10k 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF
1608 1/10W R8766 R8883 R8887
RN-CP XX C8742 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 C8863 1k 0 R8892
R8772 C8853
100 12k 680p 5 6 7 8 1/10W CHIP XX
C8749 C8750 50V 1
C8726 16V 1/10W 0.1 0.1 R8814 RN-CP
B 50V 5%
680p RN-CP 16V 16V 4.7k 1608 VAR_R
50V B B L3
1608 1608 R8847 R8853 R8886
B 100k C8852
1608 R8770 C8857 C8815 R8849 2.2k 0.1 470k
R8762 0.1 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W
0 1k R8806 R8807 100 RN-CP 2.2k 25V
16V 5% RN-CP F D8889 RN-CP
CHIP 1/10W 4.7k 4.7k
RN-CP R8768 L8801 16V B 5% 1608 UDZSTE-175.6B 5%
1/10W 1/10W 10uH 1608
5% XX
J R8778 C8733
RN-CP
5%
RN-CP
5% +9V
R8863
2.2k Q8801
XX 10 C8731 1 C8727 C8728 1/10W
16V 680p 680p C8847 RN-CP 2SC3052EF-T1-LEF
16V R8874 R8885
8 7 6 5 B 50V 50V 2.2 5%
B B V1_INPUT_R1 50V 1k UDZSTE-175.6B 0
2012 1/10W CHIP R8891
D8890
V+

B0

B-

B+

1608 1608 R8301


V2_INPUT_R2
V2_INPUT_L2

IC8705 4.7k R8846 R8860 RN-CP XX


V1_INPUT_L1 C8846 5%
NJM4558V-TE2 12k 10k
R8306 1/10W 100
1/10W
4.7k
GND

RN-CP 16V RN-CP


A0

A+
A-

5% 5%
1 2 3 4
AUDIO_MUTE
R8776 C8739
XX 10
16V R8764
0
CHIP GND_1
Mount Mecha A8002 259691601
K C8729 680p C8732
C8730
680p R8771 C8775 R8779
R8769 50V B 1k
1 50V 680p XX
XX 1608 16V 1/10W
B 50V

AGU (3/3) Board


B 1608 RN-CP
2012 B
1608

–5–
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

1-2 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS


AGU Board (SIDE A)

–6–
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

AGU Board (SIDE B)

–7–
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
2. B BOARD K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

2-1. Schematic Diagrams


B (1/9) Board
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

R4177 1/16W

001:3J A_CM_RXD1
001:3J A_CM_TXD1
100 CHIP

A_CPUMAIN_SDA
JL4028

A_CPUMAIN_SDA
FRNV SCL

A_CPUMAIN_SCL

A_CPUMAIN_SCL
FR_NVSCL

A_JIG_APIRXD
A_JIG_APITXD
JL4029 FRNV SDA

LUT1_CPUGO

A_JIG_BINT
A_PANEL_ON

LCD_BBCSEL
ACC_PDPGO
FR_NVSDA

PANEL_SDA

PANEL_SDA
PANEL_SCL

PANEL_SCL
A

A_BE_WDG
FR_NVSDA

FR_NVSDA

PCAD_RST
FR_NVSCL

FR_NVSCL

LCD_LUT2
FR3.3V

SDA_B3.3

SDA_B3.3
SCL_B3.3
JL4030 FRNV WP

SCL_B3.3

PC_HPOL

LVDS_PD
PC_VPOL
FR_NVWP

INTVS2
INTVS0

INTVS1
L:write enable R4178

D5V
100
1/16W R4121
CHIP 10k
1/16W
FR3.3V CHIP R4150

5% 4.7k 1/16W CHIP


5% 4.7k 1/16W CHIP
5% 4.7k 1/16W CHIP
5% 4.7k 1/16W CHIP
5% 4.7k 1/16W CHIP
5% 4.7k 1/16W CHIP
5%
XX
FR3.3V C4150 R4151
C4151
R4113 XX XX XX CN4150
R4110 0 8 7 6 5
10k XX
1/16W CHIP EEP3.3SCL

VCC
WP
SCL
SDA
C4046

5% XX
5% XX
4
1 CHIP SCL_A
C4051

S
R4108 25V R4112 IC4002 3
SDA_A
2012 0.1 EEP3.3SDA Q4151
D3.3V 47k 10k 10V M24128-BWMN6T(A) LEVEL SHIFT

GND
001:11J;001:4J; 1/16W 1/16W XX
2
B_INT

NC
NC
NC
R4007 X7R

R4040
R4025
R4026
R4027
R4028
R4037
R4038
R4039
007:4B CHIP CHIP
0 1005
B

JL4018
1
GND

JL4013
JL4014
CHIP FR_RST
FR3.3V 1 2 3 4
Q4000

S
HN1B01FU-TE85R Q4150

C4018 0.001 50V X7R 1005


C4016 0.001 50V X7R 1005

C4029 0.001 50V X7R 1005


C4019 0.1 10V X7R 1005

RB4005 47

RB4009 47
XX

RB4007 47

C4031 0.1 10V X7R 1005


C4017 0.1 10V X7R 1005
C4040 FB4000
0.1 For Servide use only.
XX XX R4123
10V 22
X7R CN4003 1/16W
1005 CHIP
1 UVCC

FR_XRSTX
FR_ICLK
FR_IBREAK
FR_ICD3
FR_ICD2
FR_ICD1
FR_ICD0
FR_XRSTX OPEN DRAIN INPUT FR_RST
R4008 XX 2 XTRST
DTT_I2CDAT A_CPUMAIN_SDA Q4001
ICE_XRSTIN connected UVCC at JT1
R4009 XX 3 XRSTIN RT1N141M-TP-1
DTT_I2CCK A_CPUMAIN_SCL 47 FR_INITX
RB4004 OPEN DRAIN INPUT
4 XINIT
FR_IBREAK A_FR_RST

RB4010
0.001 50V
5 BREAK

C4025 0.1
C4052

10V X7R 1005


FR_ICD3 R4118 0.1

47
6 ICD3 4.7k 10V

1005
FR_ICD2 1/16W X7R
C FR_ICD1
7 ICD2 CHIP 1005 JIG_BINT FR_FLASH FR_SW1
8 ICD1 (BE_FLASH)

C4059 0.001
FR_ICD0

50V X7R
9 ICD0 Q4002

C4024
L L L

1005
FR_ICS2

X7R
10 ICS2
RT1N141M-TP-1
FR_ICS1 L H L
132 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 11 ICS1 JL4031 H L H
47 FR_ICS0 C4053
R4119

PA4/INT4
PA3/INT3
PA2/INT2
PA1/INT1
PA0/INT0
NMIX
VDDI
VSS
VDDE
P97/SDA4
P96/SCL4
P95/SDA3
P94/SCL3
P93/SDA2
P92/SCL2
P91/SDA1
P90/SCL1

VDDI

10V X7R 1005


C4060 0.1
FR3.3V

VSS
VDDE
TRSTX
ICLK
IBREAK
ICD3
ICD2
ICD1
ICD0
P84/SDA0
SCL0 P83/SCL0
H:LVDSON L:PD POWER4 P82/SCK4
H:PANELVCC ON L:OFF POWER3 P81/SOUT4
POWER2 (PDPGO/PWR) P80/SIN4
LCD_LUT1 POWER1 (CPUGO/PWR) P75/SCK3
H:Normal L:PD ADC_RST P74/SOUT3
P73/SIN3
P72/SCK2
LCD_LUT2 P71/SOUT2
P70/SIN2
P65/SCK1
UART Main P64/SOUT1
P63/SIN1
P62/SCK0
UART API P61/SOUT0
P60/SIN0
RB4000 12 ICS0 0.1 H H L
JL4001 RB4011 4.7k
A_LAMPPROT 1/16W 10V
47 13 GND X7R
JL4002 FR_ICS2 FR_ICLK CHIP
A_LAMPCOVER 133 PA5/INT5 LAMP_COVER H:ERR ICS2 88 14 ICLK 1005
JL4003 FR_ICS1 IC4003
A_LAMPHVDET 134 PA6/INT6 LAMP_HVDET L:ERR ICS1 87 Q4003 SN74LV132APWR

SDA4 (NV)
SCL4 (NV)

SDA2 (BE internal)


SCL2 (BE internal)
V_POL
H_POL
SDA0

LED_RST
NC

NC
BE_WDT

UART Main
NC

UART API
SDA3
SCL3
JL4004 FR_ICS0 R4103
GW_PAWNMUTE 135 PA7/INT7 PAWN_MUTE H:MUTE ICS0 86 10k R4106 RT1N141M-TP-1

14 13 12 11 10
R4004 0 CHIP JL4008 C4038 0.1 10V 1/16W XX FR3.3V A_FR_FLASH 1A VCC

1
L:Reset H:Normal CCPX_RST 136 PB0/INT8 NC FILM_P_DET AN9/PF7 85 5% 5% A_JIG_FRRST
X7R 1005 1B 4B
R4005 0 CHIP R4120 C4054

2
DRC_RST R4104 FR3.3V
137 PB1/INT9 DRCCCP_RST L:RESET NC AN8/PF6 84 47 FR_UARTSW 470 4.7k 0.1
10V 1Y 4A

3
RB4012 1/16W CHIP 1/16W
PC_EXTH 138 PB2/INT10/ATRGEXT_H UART_SW H:Main L:TL2 AN7/PF5 83 5% 0 X7R
D R4081 10k 1/16W 10k 10k CHIP 2A 4Y FR_SW1

4
139 PB3/INT11/FRCKEXT_V SW_1 H:Normal L:Flash AN6/PF4 82 FR_SW1 R4109 1005 R4181 4.7k 1/16W CHIP L:FLASH H:NORMAL
PC_EXTV CHIP FR_XRSTX RB4013 RB4014
2B 3B

5
FH_MAIN 140 PB4/INT12/ICU0 FH_MAIN TEMP3(AD) AN5/PF3 81 TEMP3 ICE_XRSTIN NJM2871BF18-TE2
RB4003 47 R4082 10k IC4001 CHIP 2Y 3A

9
FV_MAIN 1/16W TEMP2 0
141 PB5/INT13/ICU1 FV_MAIN 132 131 130 129 128 TEMP2(AD) AN4/PF2 80 FR_INITX R4099 0 CHIP C4043
CHIP R4111 A_JIG_BINT GND 3Y A_FR_RST_INT

8
0.1

LAMP_PROT H:ERR
FILM_DET(2-2 PD)
INTVSO
INTVS2
INTVS1
FH_SUB 142 PB6/INT14/ICU2 FH_SUB TEMP1(AD) AN3/PF1 79 TEMP1 R4100 0 CHIP VIN CONT OPEN:NORMAL DRAIN:RESET

1
10V
FV_SUB A_LUMIDET X7R D4001
143 PB7/INT15/ICU3 FV_SUB LUMI_DET(AD) AN2/PF0 78 C4039 0.1 GND MMDL914T1

2
R4131
C4002 0.001 50V X7R 1005 10V X7R FR1.8V JL4025 1005 0
144 VDDE NC DEW_DET(AD) AN1 77 A_DEWDET VOUT N.B. FR_RST

3
C4008 0.1 10V X7R 1005 1005 CHIP
JL4009 C4048
USB + 145 UDP D3V_DET(AD) AN0 76 16V
JL4010 R409410k R4083 10k 10 0.01 16V
USB - 146 UDM AVSS 75 R4084 10k 1/16W CHIP 1/16W CHIP C4041 X7R 1005
1/16W CHIP
JL4011 C4034 0.110VX7R 1005 Q4006
147 VSS AVRH 74
C4003 0.001 50V X7R 1005
R4075 0 CHIP 0 (L) 1 (H)
FR3.3V JL4026 RT1N141M-TP-1
148 VDDI AVCC 73 C4035 0.110VX7R 1005 FR3.3V
C4009 0.1 10V X7R 1005 R4076 0 CHIP R4085 R4095 MD3
0 CHIP XX
A_DIMMER 149 PC0/PPG0 DIMMER MD3 72 R4086 R4096
JL4005 5%FR_MD2 10k XX MD2 R4132
150 PC1/PPG1 FAN_DRV MD2 71 R4087 R4097 R4107 0
XX 0 CHIP MD1
2.2k PST3629UL CHIP
E A_BACKLIGHT
RB4001 47
151 PC2/PPG2 BACKLIGHT/LAMPCONT H:ON MD1 70 R4088 R4098 MD0 1/16W IC4000
L4000
XX FR_UARTSW
R4078 47 1/16W 5% 0 CHIP XX CHIP
LUT0_PLERST 152 PC3/PPG3 LCD_LUT0 MD0 69
JL4027 L:(TL2)BINT -
LCD_DCCSEL0 FRRST
153 PC4/TOUT0/TRG0 DCCSEL0 INITX 68 OUT GND Boot UART0

1
IC4100 R4079 R4105 R4114 FB4002
LCD_DCCSEL1 154 PC5/TOUT1 DCCSEL1 0 0 0uH (TL2 Board)
MB91305 VDDI 67 470 C VDD

2
CHIP X4000 1/16W CHIP H:NORMAL -
BINT_WPC 155 PC6/TOUT2/IOWEX PANEL_BINT/WP_C H:Normal L:WRITE XI 66 C4042 C4047 0.1 FR3.3V
16.5MHz FR_RST 10V X7R 1005 Boot UART1
JL4006 1
B_DCERRR 156 PC7/RIN/IORDX B_DCERR NC VSS 65 (Main Micro)
R4080 6.3V CONT VDD
JL4007 XX 1-795-954-21(16MHz) X6S Change Short Pattern
FAN_ERR 157 PD0/DREQ0 FAN_ERR NC XO 64 5% 1608 OUT R4122 CPUA1
IRQRET AC23 FR_MD2
158 PD1/DACK0X P_ALARM (PANEL/TCON ERR) VDDE 63 R4089 47 1/16W 33 CPUA_01
R4000 CHIP 0 1 (H) 0 (L) A_LEDBLERR RB4002 47 5% 1/16W CPUA2 R4133
X4001 AC24
R4010 R4013 159 PD2/DEOP0X LED_ERR_DET (LED BL ERR) NC NC BUS_SW A23/P57 62 5% JL4024 BUSSW CHIP CPUA_02 XX
PD3 CHIP 0 XX C4049 0.1 48MHz 5% CPUA3 AB22
R4011 R4014
160 PD3/DREQ1/TIN0 H:DRC route L:BYPASS route DRC_BYPASS A22/P56 61 DRC_BYPASS 10V X7R 1005 CPUA_03
FR3.3V PD4 XX CHIP 0 R4090 47 1/16W C4050 0.001 1005 X7R 50V 1005 X7R 10V CPUA4 AC25 OPEN: NORMAL (ROM BOOT)
R4012 R4015 161 PD4/DACK1X/TIN2 H:Write Protect L:Write enable NVM_WP A21/P55 60 FR_NVWP 50V X7R 1005 0.001 C4055 0.1 C4056 CPUA_04

CPU-IF
PD5 XX CHIP 0 MCUA20 CPUA5 AC26 SHORT: CPU BOOT
162 PD5/DEOP1X/TIN2 A20/P54 59 R4091 47 1/16W CPUA_05
R4180 4.7k 1/16W CHIP MCUA19 CPUA6 AA22
STILLDET 163 PE0/DREQ2/TRG1 STILLDET (KIRIN) A19/P53 58 CPUA_06
F D4000
164 PE1/DACK2X/TRG2 WP LUT(forGW)
H:Normal L:Write(BINT) A18/P52 57
MCUA18 CPUA7 AB23
CPUA_07

P47/SWE RY/BY (FlashROM Ready/busy H:Ready L:Busy)


MMDL914T1

RDY/P37 TCON_RST/PAWN RST (L:Reset ext pulldown)


GW_WPLUT R4024 47 1/16W MCUA17 CPUA8 AB25
A_BE_BINT 165 PE2/DEOP2X/TRG3 BINT A17/P51 56 100 RB4018 CPUA_08

P41/BRQ CL_X (Chimera Clear L:Clear H:Normal)???


MCUA16 RB4016 100 CPUA9 AB24 JL4032 TEMP3
C4004 0.001 50V X7R 1005 166 VDDE A16/P50 55 FR3.3V

11 13 15

10 12 14 16
MCUA12 CPUA12 MCUD0 CPUD0 CPUA_09
C4010 0.1 10V X7R 1005 CPUA10 JL4033 TEMP2

P46/SCAS/BAA FLASH_RST (H:Normal L:Reset)


1005 X7R 10V 0.1 C4032 Y22

2
167 VSS VDDI 54 MCUA11 CPUA11 MCUD1 CPUD1 CPUA_10
C4005 0.001 50V X7R 1005 1005 X7R 50V 0.001 C4036 CPUA11 AB26 JL4034 TEMP1

4
C4011 0.1 10V X7R 1005 168 VDDI VSS 53 MCUA10 CPUA10 MCUD2 CPUD2 CPUA_11
MCUD0 CPUA12

P40/BGRNTX BUSY (H:BUSY L:READY)


1005 X7R 10V 0.1 C4033 AA23

6
169 D16/P20 VDDE 52 IC4010 FB4001 MCUA9 CPUA9 MCUD3 CPUD3 CPUA_12

9
MCUD1 MCUA15 1005 X7R 50V 0.001 C4037 IC S29AL016D70FTI010-MIX1 0uH CPUA13 AA25 JL4035 A_DEWDET

8
170 D17/P21 A15 51 MCUA8 CPUA8 MCUD4 CPUD4 CPUA_13

8
MCUD2 MCUA14 MCUA16 MCUA17 CPUD0 AD18

2 16 14 12 10
9
171 D18/P22 A14 50 A15 A16 MCUA7 CPUA7 MCUD5 CPUD5 CPUD_00

48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25
1

6
MCUD3 MCUA13 MCUA15 CPUD1 AB18

1 15 13 11
172 D19/P23 A13 49 A14 BYTE MCUA6 CPUA6 MCUD6 CPUD6 CPUD_01

4
MCUD4 CS4X/P33 MAIN_SEL0 MCUA12 MCUA14
CS5X/P34 MAIN_SEL1
CPUD2 AC18

CS6X/P35 SUB_SEL0
CS7X/P36 SUB_SEL1
173 D20/P24 A12 48 A13 VSS MCUA5 CPUA5 MCUD7 CPUD7 CPUD_02

11 13 15 1

10 12 14 16 2
P45/SRAS/LBA/ASX
MCUD5 MCUA11 MCUA13 MCUD15
WR1X/DQMUL/P30

CPUD3 AD19
174 D21/P25 A11 47 A12 D15/A-1 MCUA4 CPUA4 MCUD8 CPUD8 CPUD_03

4
MCUD6 MCUA10 MCUA12 MCUD7 CPUD4
WR0X/DQMUU

AC19
175 D22/P26 A10 46 A11 D7 MCUA3 CPUA3 MCUD9 CPUD9 CPUD_04

SYSCLK/P42

5
MCLKE/P43
MCUD7 MCUA9 MCUA11 MCUD14 CPUD5 AF20

MCLK/P44

4
CS0X/P31
CS1X/P32

G 176 D23/P27 A9 45 A10 D14 MCUA2 CPUA2 MCUD10 CPUD10 CPUD_05

6
C4006 MCUA10 MCUD6 CPUD6 AE20

6
VDDE

VDDE

VDDE
VDDI

VDDI

VDDI
A9 D6 MCUA1 CPUA1 MCUD11 CPUD11 CPUD_06
RDX

7
10
VSS

VSS

VSS
D24
D25
D26
D27
D28
D29
D30
D31

9
MCUA9 MCUD13 CPUD7

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
16V AB19

8
A8 D13 MCUCS1 CPUCS_X MCUD12 CPUD12 CPUD_07

8
C4000 MCUA20 MCUD5 CPUD8 AD20

16 14 12 10
C4007

9
0.1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 A19 D5 MCUWR1 CPUWR1_X MCUD13 CPUD13 CPUD_08

9
10

6
10V MCUD12 CPUD9 AF21

15 13 11
16V NC D12 MCUWR0 CPUWR0_X MCUD14 CPUD14 CPUD_09

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
X7R R4101

4
MCUWR0 MCUD4 CPUD10 AC20
1005 0 WE D4 MCURD CPURD_X MCUD15 CPUD15 CPUD_10
C4044 0.1

2
CHIP CPUD11 AE21
RES VCC 10V X7R1005 CPUD_11
C4001 C4062 MCUD11 C4045 0.001 100 RB4019 CPUD12
0.1 R4102 RB4017 AB20
R4065 C4061 100p XX NC D11 100 CPUD_12
MCUD3 50V X7R1005 R4115
JL4012

10V 10k 100p 50V CHIP CPUD13 AC21


MCUCS0

X7R 1/16W 50V FLASH_RST NC D3 47 CPUD_13


1005 CHIP CH CH MCUD10 MCUAS 1/16W CPUAS_X CPUD14 AD21
5% 1005 1005 FLASH_RDY RY/BY D10 CPUD_14
MCUA19 MCUD2 MCUA13 CPUA13 R4116 CPUD15 AB21
A18 D2 47 CPUD_15
MCUA18 MCUD9 MCUCLK CPUCLK 1/16W
MCUWR0
MCUWR1

A17 D9
MCUD10
MCUD11
MCUD12
MCUD13
MCUD14
MCUD15

MCUCS0
MCUCS1

MCUCLK
MCURD
MCUD8
MCUD9

MCUAS

MCUA1
MCUA2
MCUA3
MCUA4
MCUA5
MCUA6
MCUA7
MCUA8
MCUA8 MCUD1 R4117 CPUAS_X AF22
A7 D1 CPUAS_X
H MCUA7
A6 D8
MCUD8 100
1/16W
CPURD_X AE22
CPURD_X
MCUA6 MCUD0 CPUWR0_X AC22
C4012 0.001 50V X7R 1005

C4014 0.001 50V X7R 1005

C4020 0.001 50V X7R 1005

C4022 0.001 50V X7R 1005


C4013 0.1 10V X7R 1005

C4015 0.1 10V X7R 1005

C4021 0.1 10V X7R 1005

C4023 0.1 10V X7R 1005

0.001 50V X7R 1005

0.001 50V X7R 1005


0.1 10V X7R 1005

0.1 10V X7R 1005

A5 D0 CPUWR0_X
MCUA5 MCURD CPUWR1_X AD22
A4 OE CPUWR1_X
MCUA4 CPUCS_X AF23
A3 VSS CPUCS_X
MCUA3 CPUCLK AF18
A2 CE CPUCLK
RB4006 R4074 R4077 MCUA2 MCUA1
47 47 10k 10k A1 A0
RB4008 1/16W 1/16W
CHIP CHIP MCUCS0

IC4500
C4026
C4027

C4028
C4030

CXD9855GP

B (1/9) Board
FR3.3V FR3.3V FR3.3V FR3.3V

A_PANEL_ON R4160
J R4016 XX R4029 4.7k 1/16W CHIP R4041 XX R4049 4.7k 1/16W CHIP
A_BACKLIGHT
R4057 XX R4066 4.7k 1/16W CHIP
STILLDET
1/16W
10k
CHIP R4168 XX
INTVS0

LVDS_PD LUT0_PLERST GW_WPLUT R4161 10k INTVS1


R4017 XX R4030 4.7k 1/16W CHIP R4042 XX R4050 4.7k 1/16W CHIP R4058 XX R4067 XX 1/16W CHIP R4169 XX
R4018 4.7k A_LAMPPROT R4059 4.7k R4162 10k
1/16W CHIP LCD_DCCSEL0 PAWN_RST INTVS2
R4031 XX R4043 XX R4051 4.7k 1/16W CHIP 1/16W CHIP R4068 XX 1/16W CHIP R4170 XX
R4019 10k A_LAMPCOVER R4060 10k A_CM_TXD1 001:3J R4163 10k
LCD_DCCSEL1 FAN_ERR
1/16W CHIP R4032 XX R4044 XX R4052 4.7k 1/16W CHIP 1/16W CHIP R4069 XX 1/16W CHIP R4171 XX
R4020 4.7k A_LAMPHVDET BINT_WPC R4061 10k A_CM_RXD1 001:3J R4164 10k
B_DCERRR
1/16W CHIP R4033 XX R4045 XX R4053 4.7k 1/16W CHIP 1/16W CHIP R4070 XX 1/16W CHIP R4172 XX

GW_PAWNMUTE R4062 10k R4165 10k


ACC_PDPGO A_JIG_APITXD A_LEDBLERR
R4021 XX R4034 4.7k 1/16W CHIP R4046 XX R4054 4.7k 1/16W CHIP 1/16W CHIP R4071 XX 1/16W CHIP R4173 XX

DRC_RST LUT1_CPUGO R4063 10k A_JIG_APIRXD LCD_LUT2


R4022 XX R4035 4.7k 1/16W CHIP
K R4047 XX R4055 4.7k 1/16W CHIP 1/16W CHIP R4072 XX R4166 XX R4174 10k 1/16W CHIP

CCPX_RST IRQRET R4064 XX LCD_BBCSEL


R4023 XX R4036 4.7k 1/16W CHIP R4048 XX R4056 4.7k 1/16W CHIP 5% R4073 XX R4167 XX R4175 10k 1/16W CHIP
JL4021
HV_MAINSEL0
HV_MAINSEL1
HV_SUBSEL0
HV_SUBSEL1
PAWN_RST

A_CMBUSY
CL_X
FLASH_RST
FLASH_RDY

–8–
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

B (2/9) Board
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

A
1608 1608
CH CH
25V 25V
GND 11 L5007 1000p 1000p
PCON_GND1 PCON_GND1 R5010 0 CHIP 4.7uH C5164 C5165
GND 10
R5011 0 CHIP
GND 9 C5070
PS5000 4.7
GND 8

R5165
3.15A
L5000 0uH 25V

XX
PCON_PVCC1 PCON_PVCC1 C5000 1000p 50V B 1608 R5164
PANEL VCC 7 C5010 3216 XX
PCON_PVCC2 PCON_PVCC2 L5001 0uH C50011000p 50V B 1608
JL5011 X7R R5140
Q5002
A_PANELVCC 470
PANEL VCC 6 16V 0 RSS040P03FD5TB XX
PCON_PVCC3 PCON_PVCC3 L5002 0uH C5002 1000p 50V B 1608
PANEL VCC 5 CHIP L5009 D5001 L5014
JL5012
PCON_MAIN11V1 L5003 0uH

5
PCON_MAIN11V1 C5003 1000p 50V B 1608 10uH PTZ-TE25-6.2A JL5027
MAIN 11V 4
PCON_MAIN11V2 L5004 0uH

6
PCON_MAIN11V2 C5004 1000p 50V B 1608
MAIN 11V 3 C5060 R5123 0 CHIP
L5005 0uH 4.7 C5071 D5V

7
PCON_PC3.3V PCON_PC3.3V C5005 1000p 50V B 1608 C5068 R5095
PC3.3V 2 0.1
B 25V 4.7 0 C5046

8
PCON_A6.5V C5006 3216 CHIP 25V
ANA 6.5V 1 PCON_A6.5V PC3.3V D5004 25V XX
1000p X7R 3216 B
CN5001 B 50V EC31QS03L-TE12L 1608
L5006 X7R
11P 1608
0uH
WHT R5098
1Amax/pin@AWG26 0
L:1-400-180-21 C5019 CHIP
3Amax/pin@AWG24
2Amax XX
PA Connector SIDE TYPE
BA05CC0WFP-E2 R5135 R5149 C5062
POWER SUPPLY 470k R5141C50610.1
IC5010 12k 10k 1 25V
1-819-448-11 R5132 1/16W
CHIP
R5133
10k
CHIP CHIP 25V B
8.2k 1/16W1/16W20121608
SEL1 GND

20
1/16W

1
1/16W R5134
RN-CP RN-CP 18k
15k

19
RT STB

2
C5054 50V 1/16W 1/16W C5065
100p CH RN-CP RN-CP 470p
50V

18
CT VCC R5144

3
1 2 FIN 4 5 1608 C5055100p CH
C5053 R5131 22k 680 C5067
3.3k
C XX 100k 50V CH 1005 1/16W 1/16W 1608 XX

17
1/16W NON2 VREF

4
A5V_1 R5129 CHIP 1/16W RN-CP CHIP
C5013 15k R5145 R5146
C5012 0.1 C5015 C5017 R5130 RN-CP R5148

16
100 0.1 INV2 INV1

5
100 X7R 1/16W C5066 1.5k
10V 10V 10V 10V CHIP C5052 470p 50V 1/16W
1005 X7R CH 1608 4700p 50V
CHIP

15
FB2 FB1

6
1005 D5002 B 1608
RB521S-30-TE61 470k D5003
1/16W

14
DTC2 SCP RB521S-30-TE61

7
CHIP
R5142

13
PVCC2 DTC1

8
BA05CC0WFP-E2 C5063 10k
IC5011 0.047 1/16W

12
OUT2 PVCC1 XX

9
50V RN-CP
R5136 R5138 R5143 R5147
47k R5137 B
10k

10
1 2 FIN 4 5 PGND OUT1

11
1/16W XX 1/16W 1608
RN-CP C5064
A5V_2 RN-CP 1
C5014 C5018 C5057 IC5009 C5058 25V
0.1 C5016 C5056 1 2012
X7R 100 0.1 1 BD9851EFV 1
25V 2012
D 2 1
ACN_MAIN_GRNY
10V
1005
10V 10V
X7R
2012 25V
2012
1005
ACN_MAIN_BLUEU
4 3
ACN_MAIN_REDV
6 5
ACN_MAIN_CVY
8 7 Q5003
ACN_MAIN_C R5139 RSS040P03FD5TB
10 9 0 XX
ACN_SUB_GRNY CHIP L5008 L5015
3.3V
12 11

5
ACN_SUB_BLUEU 10uH JL5026 R51210 CHIP
14 13

6
ACN_SUB_REDV C5059 R5094
16 15 C5069 C5072 D3.3V

7
ACN_SUBHS 4.7 4.7 0 0.1
25V CHIP

1
18 17

8
25V 25V
ACN_SUBVS 3216 3216 C5041
20 19 B
X7R X7R 1608 XX
XX 20P CN5003 SB_Q9733 SIDE TYPE
D5005 R5093
D5000

R5162
1-818-694-21 EC31QS03L-TE12L 0

XX
XX
E Analog Video Input R5163 PTZ-TE25-3.9B CHIP

for GW
ACN_SUBVS ACN_MAIN_GRNY R5000 100 1/16W CHIP JL5000
2 GND SUB VS 1 M_G/Y
ACN_SUBHS ACN_MAIN_BLUEU R5001 100 1/16W CHIP JL5001 C5162 C5163
4 GND SUB HS 3 M_B/U 1000p 1000p
ACN_SUB_REDV ACN_MAIN_REDV R5002 100 1/16W CHIP JL5002 25V 25V
6 GND SUB RED/V 5
ACN_SUB_BLUEU ACN_MAIN_CVY R5003 100 1/16W CHIP JL5003
M_R/V
To CCPX (for Main Window) CH CH
8 GND SUB BLUE/U 7 M_CV/Y 1608 1608
ACN_SUB_GRNY ACN_MAIN_C R5004 100 1/16W CHIP JL5004
10 GND SUB GRN/Y 9 M_C 001:3A
ACN_MAIN_C ACN_SUB_GRNY CHIP JL5005

R5075 0 CHIP
R5005 0
12 GND MAIN C 11 A_SUBG
ACN_MAIN_CVY ACN_SUB_BLUEU R5006 0 CHIP JL5006

R5087 0 CHIP
14 GND MAIN CV/Y 13 A_SUBB
ACN_MAIN_REDV ACN_SUB_REDV R5007 0 CHIP JL5007
16 GND MAIN RED/V 15 A_SUBR To PCADC (for Sub window) D3.3V D3.3V

R5084 XX
ACN_MAIN_BLUEU ACN_SUBHS JL5008
18 GND MAIN BLUE/U 17 A_SUB_HS
ACN_MAIN_GRNY ACN_SUBVS JL5009 C5033 C5047
FB5008 0uH

CHIP
0.1 10V 0.110V

R5107 0 CHIP
20 GND MAIN GRN/Y 19 A_SUB_VS
X7R 1005
F X7R 1005

R5112 XX
SB_Q9733 SIDE TYPE CN5000 FB5009 0uH C5044 PC3.3V
C5031 0.001 50V

R5115 0
0.001 50V
1-818-694-21 X7R 1005 JL5022 X7R 1005 JL5028
1Y3
Analog Video Input A_SUB_HS FH_SUB JL5025 FH_MAIN R5127 SN74LV157APWR
XX
FB5002
0uH
IC5008
for LCD / PDP

SN74LV14APWR
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 DTT HS DTTHSOUT 14 13 12 11 10 9 8

SN74LV14APWR
R5153 47 1/16W CHIP

VCC

VCC
6A
6Y
5A
5Y
4A
4Y
C5051

6A
6Y
5A
5Y
4A
4Y
D3.3V A/B VCC

16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
1
IC5003

IC5006
R5125 47 CHIP R5152 47 1/16W CHIP 0.1
PCDHS1 1A G 10V

2
R5154 47 1/16W CHIP X7R
FH_MAIN 1B 4A

GND

GND

3
1005

1A
1Y
2A
2Y
3A
3Y

1A
1Y
2A
2Y
3A
3Y
1Y 4B

4
R5126 47 CHIP
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PCDVS1 2A 4Y

5
1Y2 C5038 1Y2 R5155 47 1/16W CHIP
SELPC_HS XX A_VIDEOSW A_VSWHS C5050 FV_MAIN 2B 3A

6
1Y1 1Y1 XX R5128 47 CHIP

CHIP
JL5021 HDMI HDMIHSOUT 2Y 3B

7
1Y0 1Y0

R5118 0 CHIP
CCPHSOUT CCP CCPHSOUT GND 3Y

8
0 CHIP R5090
R5088

R51080 CHIP
R5080
0 CHIP R5085

R5104 XX 5%
0 CHIP R5076

XX
G

XX
003:12B;003:13E; R5092 003:12B;003:13E; R5120

XX R5072

R5113 0
R5068 100
003:2J;003:8L 1/16W 100 003:2J;003:8L R5100 SYNC SWITCH
1/16W 1/16W

R5110
100k

R5116
100k CHIP R5099 CHIP
1/16W

XX

XX
R5067 CHIP 5% 5% When stanby, FH_SUB and FV_SUB means PC H/V SYNC
100k CHIP
XX 5% 1/16W for DPMS detect.
5% 5%
CHIP

D3.3V C5048
C5034 0.1 10V D3.3V
0.1 10V HV_SUBSEL0 X7R 1005 HV_MAINSEL0 SEL_FV_MAIN
X7R 1005 C5045
C5032 HV_SUBSEL1 HV_MAINSEL1 SEL_FH_MAIN
0.001 50V
0.001 50V X7R 1005
X7R 1005 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
ACN_PANELON ACN_MYS IC5004 IC5007

VCC
1Y2
1Y1
1-COM
1Y0
1Y3
A
B
SN74LV4052APWR

VCC
1Y2
1Y1
1-COM
1Y0
1Y3
A
B
PANEL_ON 1 MAINYS 1 SN74LV4052APWR
GND 2 GND 2 SYNC SELECTOR (SUB) SYNC SELECTOR (MAIN)
ACN_JIG_APITXD ACN_FHSUB ACN_JIG_APITXD

2-COM

2-COM
R5014 0 CHIP A_JIG_APITXD
JIG_API_TXD 3 FH SUB 3

GND
GND

GND
GND
2Y0
2Y2

2Y3
2Y1

2Y0
2Y2

2Y3
2Y1
INH

INH
ACN_JIG_APIRXD ACN_FVSUB ACN_JIG_APIRXD R5015 0 CHIP
A_JIG_APIRXD
H JIG_API_RXD
JIG_FRRST
4
5
ACN_JIG_FRRST
FV SUB
LAMP_HVDET
4
5
ACN_LAMP_HVDET ACN_JIG_FRRST R5016 0 CHIP
A_JIG_FRRST 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ACN_JIG_BINT ACN_PCWAEUP ACN_JIG_BINT FB5017 0uH
JIG_BINT 6 PC_WAKEUP 6 A_JIG_BINT
ACN_LIMIDET ACN_LAMP_PROT ACN_LIMIDET R5018 0 CHIP
LUMIDET 7 LAMP_PROT 7 A_LUMIDET
ACN_CMBINT ACN_LAMP_COVER ACN_CMBINT FB5019 0uH A_BE_BINT C5030 D3.3V C5043 D3.3V
BE_BINT 8 LAMP_COVER 8 0.1 10V
ACN_HALLOUT ACN_PANELSCL ACN_PANELON 0.1 10V

R5081 0 CHIP
FB5020 0uH

R51050 CHIP

R51110 CHIP
X7R 1005

R50730 CHIP
IRIS_HALLOUT 9 PANEL_SCL 9 A_PANEL_ON X7R 1005

R5117 0 CHIP
R5089 0 CHIP
R5086 XX

R5109 XX
ACN_FR_FLASH ACN_PANELSDA ACN_PANELSDA C5029 C5042

R5114 XX
R5077 XX
R5070 XX
FB5021 0uH

R5102XX
BE_FLASH 10 PANEL_SDA 10 PANEL_SDA 0.001 50V 0.001 50V
ACN_PANELSCL FB5022 0uH X7R1005
GND 11 GND 11 PANEL_SCL X7R 1005
ACN_WDG ACN_FR_FLASH FB5023 0uH 2Y3 JL5024 2Y3
GND 12 BE_WDG 12 A_FR_FLASH A_SUB_VS
ACN_CM_TXD1 ACN_VSWVS 2Y2 A_VSWVS 2Y2
BECPU_TXD 13 VSW_VS 13 SELPC_VS
ACN_CM_RXD1 ACN_VSWHS 003:12B;003:13E; 2Y0
003:12B;003:13E; 2Y0
BECPU_RXD 14 VSW_HS 14 CCPVSOUT
ACN_CPUMAIN_SDA ACN_FHMAIN ACN_CM_TXD1 R5024 0 CHIP CCPVSOUT
003:2J;003:8L

SN74LV14APWR
BECPU SDA 15 FH MAIN 15 A_CM_TXD1 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 14 13 12 11 10 9 8

SN74LV14APWR
ACN_CPUMAIN_SCL ACN_FVMAIN ACN_CM_RXD1 003:2J;003:8L DTT VS DTTVSOUT
R5025 0 CHIP A_CM_RXD1

VCC

VCC
6A
6Y
5A
5Y
4A
4Y
6A
6Y
5A
5Y
4A
4Y
BECPU SCL 16 FV MAIN 16

IC5002

IC5005
I GND 17 FR_RST 17
ACN_FR_RST
ACN_CMBUSY
ACN_CPUMAIN_SDA
ACN_CPUMAIN_SCL
FB5026 0uH A_CPUMAIN_SDA R5091
100 R5119
FB5027 0uH A_CPUMAIN_SCL 1/16W 100
GND 18 CM_BUSY 18

GND

GND
ACN_ACOFFDET ACN_BACKLIGHT CHIP 1/16W

1A
1Y
2A
2Y
3A
3Y

1A
1Y
2A
2Y
3A
3Y
ACOFFDET 19 BACKLIGHT 19 CHIP
5% 5%
ACN_DIMMER ACN_FR_RST_INT
DIMMER/IRIS 20 FR_RST_INT 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C5049
ACN_BACKLIGHT ACN_ACOFFDET ACN_ACOFFDET R5028 0 CHIP 2Y1 C5037

R5106 0 CHIP
BLIGHT/LAMPCNT 21 ACOFFDET 21 A_ACOFFDET JL5020 XX HDMIVSOUT 2Y1 XX
ACN_FR_RST_INT ACN_DIMMER ACN_LAMP_PROT R5029 0 CHIP JL5023 JL5029
BE_RST_RET 22 IRIS_CTL 22 A_LAMPPROT R5066 FV_SUB FV_MAIN
ACN_FR_RST ACN_LAMP_COVER FB5030 0uH 100k
BE_RST 23 GND 23 A_LAMPCOVER R5096 R5097
R5065 100k
ACN_CMBUSY ACN_LAMP_HVDET R5031 0 CHIP 1/16W 100k
BE_BUSY 24 GND 24 A_LAMPHVDET XX 1/16W
CHIP 1/16W
ACN_FHMAIN ACN_CPUMAIN_SDA ACN_DIMMER R5032 0 CHIP CHIP
A_DIMMER CHIP

R5101 5% XX
FH MAIN 25 CMCPU SDA 25

R5071 0 CHIP 5%
R5074 0 CHIP
R5069 XX 5%

R5103 0 CHIP 5%
ACN_FVMAIN ACN_CPUMAIN_SCL ACN_BACKLIGHT FB5033 0uH
FV_MAIN 26 CMCPU SCL 26 A_BACKLIGHT
ACN_VSWVS ACN_CM_TXD1 ACN_FR_RST_INT FB5034 0uH
VSW_VS 27 CMCPU TXD 27 A_FR_RST_INT
ACN_VSWHS ACN_CM_RXD1 ACN_FR_RST FB5035 0uH
VSW_HS 28 CMCPU RXD 28 A_FR_RST

J GND
BE_WDG
29
30
ACN_WDG
GND
GND
29
30
ACN_PANELSCL ACN_HALLOUT ACN_CMBUSY R5036 0 CHIP
PANEL_SCL 31 HALL_OUT 31 A_CMBUSY
ACN_PANELSDA ACN_FR_FLASH ACN_PCWAEUP FB5037 0uH
PANEL_SDA 32 FR_FLASH 32 A_PCWAKEUP
ACN_LAMP_PROT ACN_LIMIDET ACN_FHMAIN FB5038 0uH
LAMP_PROT 33 LUMIDET 33 SEL_FH_MAIN
ACN_LAMP_COVER ACN_CMBINT ACN_FVMAIN FB5039 0uH
LAMP_COVER 34 CM_BINT 34 SEL_FV_MAIN
ACN_LAMP_HVDET ACN_JIG_FRRST ACN_FHSUB FB5040 0uH
LAMP_HVDET 35 JIG FRRST 35 FH_SUB
ACN_PCWAEUP ACN_JIG_BINT ACN_FVSUB FB5041 0uH
PC_WAKEUP 36 JIG BINT 36 FV_SUB
ACN_FHSUB ACN_JIG_APITXD ACN_VSWVS R5042 0 CHIP JL5014

B (2/9) Board
FH SUB 37 JIG APT TXD 37 A_VSWVS
ACN_FVSUB ACN_JIG_APIRXD ACN_VSWHS R5043 0 CHIP JL5015
FV SUB 38 JIG API RXD 38 A_VSWHS
ACN_MYS ACN_MYS R5044 0 CHIP JL5016 M_YS
MAINYS 39 GND 39
GND 40 GND 40
ACN_WDG R5150 0 CHIP
CN5002 CN5005 A_BE_WDG
K 40P XX
ACN_HALLOUT R5151 0 CHIP
1-818-745-21 1-818-692-21
TEMP1

Digital I/O Digital I/O


for LCD / PDP(Top type)

–9–
KDF-E42A10/E50A10
K RM-YD003 RM-YD003

B (3/9) Board
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

001:13B;003:14G;
CCPVSOUT

CCPHSOUT

OSDV_M 001:11I
DVDAD_M
003:3K

003:13E;003:2D;
003:15E;004:13J
1MY0-1 (for MS-DE) 1MY0

1MC9
1MC8
1MC7
1MC6
1MC5
1MC4
1MC3
1MC2
1MY9
1MY8
1MY7
1MY6
1MY5
1MY4
1MY3
1MY2

1M_CLK
1M_HS
1M_VS

003:11A;003:17H;

003:17H;003:3K;
003:14C
XRAS 003:14C

003:2F;003:2J
CCPX_M_CLK

MAIN_B/U 003:16E
CCPX_MHIZ
C4327
A 0.1 R4319

I2C_SCL

005:12C

AVD_M
10V

003:16F
4.7k

AVDAD_M 003:9A
003:16F
X7R

003:3K
BA0
1/16W 3.3V

10 5%
1005

AVDAD_M
10 5%

1/16W
1MAIN_CCPYUV RN-CP IC4304

R4501

R4502
1/16W

CHIP
CHIP
004:1B;005:2B DAAVD_M 003:12B;003:13E; MT48LC4M16A2P-75-Y14W-G FL4302
R4317

1M_CLK-1
003:2J;003:8L JL4301

1M_HS-1
1M_VS-1
R4312 220 EMI

1MC9-1
1MC8-1
1MC7-1
1MC6-1
1MC5-1
1MC4-1
1MC3-1
1MC2-1
1MY9-1
1MY8-1
1MY7-1
1MY6-1
1MY5-1
1MY4-1
1MY3-1
1MY2-1
10 1/16W C4365 C4372 C4378 0.1 O I L4313 R4434
1/16W RN-CP R4318 IC4301 47 0.1 10V X7R G 2.2
10uH 1/16W
4.7k IC4308 PQ070XZ01ZPH 10V 1005
CHIP 1/16W 16V CHIP
RB4501 10 5% NJM2125F(TE2) X7R VDD VSS

54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28
RB4500 10 RN-CP 5%

1
MAIN_D2IN 2.5V 1005 DQ15

M_D2C9
M_D2C5
R4509 1 2 3 4 5 DQ0 DQ15

2
R4302 R4303 R4304

M_D2C8
M_D2C4
002:8B R4457 – 10V X7R

4
OUT

3
10 10 10 10 001:3C;003:2I; DQ0 DQ14
1/16W 0 R4354 VDDQ VSSQ

3
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W CHIP GND 003:3K

2
CHIP 0 DQ1 C4379 0.1 1005 DQ13
CHIP CHIP CHIP CHIP C4344 C4346 A1.8V DQ1 DQ14

4
+ 0.01 100 R4348 C4347

1
DQ14
DQ11
DQ8
DQ5
DQ2

5
VCC C4354 DQ2 DQ12
16V 0.5% 470 0.01 DQ2 DQ13

5
10V 1/16W 16V 10
X7R 6.3V DQ3
RN-CP X7R VSSQ VDDQ RB4315
1005

6
R4350 2012

ADDR10
ADDR7
ADDR4
ADDR1
R4351 R4346 1005 C4394 100
0 0 R4484 33 RB4312 DQ3 DQ12

7
R4355 0.1
B 0 CHIP CHIP 18
1/16W
1/16W 100
DQ4 DQ11 10V DQ11

8
CHIP RN-CP DQ4 X7R DQ10
RN-CP 1005
DAAVD_M R4347 VDDQ VSSQ

1M_HS-1
1MC7-1
1MC4-1

1MY8-1
1MY5-1
1MY2-1

9
680 DQ5 C4380 0.1 DQ9

CPO2_H
CPO2_V
C4348 003:13E;003:2J; DQ5 DQ10

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
1/16W 10V X7R 1005
0.1 003:6A;003:8L RN-CP DQ6 DQ8
CCPOUT2 R4486 DQ6 DQ9
002:8G 1.5k R4485 DQ7
VSSQ VDDQ RB4316
1/16W 390 100

IRAM_DAT_M
RN-CP 1/16W RB4313 DQ7 DQ8

CPO2_H

CPO2_C2
CPO2_Y7
CPO2_Y4
CPO2_Y1

OSDG_M
100

IRAM_MODE_M
RN-CP

DCV9_M
C4324 VDD VSS
0.1 C4331 0.1 R4399 100 1/16W CHIP C4381 C4395 0.1
10V 10V X7R 10k 003:17C;003:6L DQM DQML NC 10V X7R 003:14C;003:6L
X7R 1005 R4476 RB4307 R4400 100 1/16W CHIP 0.1 10V 1005 R4435 100 1/16W CHIP 5% DQM
1005 3.3k DCV0_M 003:13G XWE WE DQMH

DCV0_M
DCV6_M
DCV3_M
C4325 C4330

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