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ORDER NO.
ARP3267
PDP-506PE
PLASMA DISPLAY
PDP-506PE
PDP-506PU
THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Model
Type
Power Requirement
PDP-506PE
WYVI
AC220 - 240V
PDP-506PU
KUCXC
Remarks
AC120V
This service manual should be used together with the following manual(s).
Model No.
PDP-506PE, PDP-506PU
Order No.
ARP3268
Remarks
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM, PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Note:
Media Receivers up to Generation 5 (G5) cannot be connected with this unit.
Be sure to use a Media Receiver of Generation 6 (G6) (ex.: PDP-R06∗∗, etc.).
For details, refer to " Important Check Points for good servicing " .
PIONEER CORPORATION
4-1, Meguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan
PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.
PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium
PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936
PIONEER CORPORATION 2005
T-IZY SEPT. 2005 printed in Japan
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SAFETY INFORMATION
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This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians ; it is not meant for the casual
do-it-yourselfer. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been
trained to properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual.
Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may
void the warranty. If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely,
you should not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician.
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WARNING
This product contains lead in solder and certain electrical parts contain chemicals which are known to the state of California to
cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Health & Safety Code Section 25249.6 - Proposition 65
NOTICE
(FOR CANADIAN MODEL ONLY)
Fuse symbols
(fast operating fuse) and/or
must be of identical designation.
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(slow operating fuse) on PCB indicate that replacement parts
REMARQUE
(POUR MODÈLE CANADIEN SEULEMENT)
Les symboles de fusible
(fusible de type rapide) et/ou
de remplacement doivent avoir la même désignation.
(fusible de type lent) sur CCI indiquent que les pièces
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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NOTICE : Comply with all cautions and safety related notes
located on or inside the cabinet and on the chassis.
The following precautions should be observed :
1. When service is required, even though the PDP UNIT an
isolation transformer should be inserted between the power line
and the set in safety before any service is performed.
2. When replacing a chassis in the set, all the protective devices
must be put back in place, such as barriers, nonmetallic knobs,
adjustment and compartment covershields, isolation resistorcapacitor, etc.
3. When service is required, observe the original lead dress. Extra
precaution should be taken to assure correct lead dress in the
high voltage circuitry area.
4. Always use the manufacture's replacement components.
Especially critical components as indicated on the circuit
diagram should not be replaced by other manufacture's.
Furthermore where a short circuit has occurred, replace those
components that indicate evidence of overheating.
5. Before returning a serviced set to the customer, the service
technician must thoroughly test the unit to be certain that it is
completely safe to operate without danger of electrical shock,
and be sure that no protective device built into the set by the
manufacture has become defective, or inadvertently defeated
during servicing. Therefore, the following checks should be
performed for the continued protection of the customer and
servicetechnician.
6. Perform the following precautions against unwanted radiation
and rise in internal temperature.
• Always return the internal wiring to the original styling.
• Attach parts (Gascket, Ferrite Core, Ground, Rear Cover,
Shield Case etc.) surely after disassembly.
7. Perform the following precautions for the PDP panel.
• When the front case is removed, make sure nothing hits the
panel face, panel corner, and panel edge (so that the glass does
not break).
• Make sure that the panel vent does not break. (Check that the
cover is attached.)
• Handle the FPC connected to the panel carefully.
Twisting or pulling the FPC when connecting it to the
connector will cause it to peel off from the panel.
8. Pay attention to the following.
• Pay extreme caution when the front case and rear panel are
removed because this may cause a high risk of disturbance to
TVs and radios in the surrounding.
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Leakage Current Cold Check
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
With the AC plug removed from an AC power source, place a
jumper across the two plug prongs. Turn the AC power switch on.
Using an insulation tester (DC 500V), connect one lead to the
jumpered AC plug and touch the other lead to each exposed metal
part (input/output terminals, screwheads, metal overlays, control
shafts, etc.), particularly any exposed metal part having a return
path to the chassis. Exposed metal parts having a return path to
the chassis should have a minimum resistor reading of 0.3MΩ
and a maximum resistor reading of 5MΩ. Any resistor value
below or above this range indicates an abnormality which requires
corrective action. Exposed metal parts not having a return path to
the chassis will indicate an open circuit.
Many electrical and mechanical parts in PIONEER set have
special safety related characteristics. These are often not evident
from visual inspection nor the protection afforded by them
necessarily can be obtained by using replacement components
rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which
have these special safety characteristics are identified in this
Service Manual.
Electrical components having such features are identified by
marking with a on the schematics and on the parts list in this
Service Manual.
The use of a substitute replacement component which dose not
have the same safety characteristics as the PIONEER
recommended replacement one, shown in the parts list in this
Service Manual, may create shock, fire or other hazards.
Product Safety is continuously under review and new instructions
are issued from time to time. For the latest information, always
consult the current PIONEER Service Manual. A subscription to,
or additional copies of, PIONEER Service Manual may be
obtained at a nominal charge from PIONEER.
Leakage Current Hot Check
Plug the AC line cord directly into an AC power source (do not
use an isolation transformer for this check).
Turn the AC power switch on.
U s i n g a " L e a k a g e C u r r e n t Te s t e r ( S i m p s o n M o d e l 2 2 9
equivalent) " , measure for current from all exposed metal parts of
the cabinet (input/output terminals, screwheads, metal overlays,
control shaft, etc.), particularly any exposed metal part having a
return path to the chassis, to a known earth ground (water pipe,
conduit, etc.). Any current measured must not exceed 0.5mA.
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Reading should
Leakage not be above
current 0.5mA
tester
Device
under
test
Test all
exposed metal
surfaces
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Also test with
plug reversed
(Using AC adapter
plug as required)
Earth
ground
AC Leakage Test
A N Y M E A S U R E M E N T S N OT W I T H I N T H E L I M I T S
OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A POTENTIAL
SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE
RETURNING THE SET TO THE CUSTOMER.
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High Voltage Generating Point
Charged Section
The places where the commercial AC power is used without
passing through the power supply transformer.
If the places are touched, there is a risk of electric shock. In
addition, the measuring equipment can be damaged if it is
connected to the GND of the charged section and the GND of the
non-charged section while connecting the set directly to the
commercial AC power supply. Therefore, be sure to connect the
set via an insulated transformer and supply the current.
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1. Power Cord
2. AC Inlet
3. Power Switch (S1)
4. Fuse (In the POWER SUPPLY Unit)
5. STB Transformer and Converter Transformer
(In the POWER SUPPLY Unit)
6. Other primary side of the POWER SUPPLY Unit
The places where voltage is 100V or more except for the charged
places described above. If the places are touched, there is a risk of
electric shock.
I f t h e p r o c e d u r e s d e s c r i b e d i n “ 7 . 1 . 5 P OW E R O N / O F F
FUNCTION FOR THE LARGE-SIGNAL SYSTEM” are
performed before the power is turned off, the voltage will be
discharged in about 30 seconds.
1. POWER SUPPLY Unit.....................................................(205V)
2. 50 X DRIVE Assy .......................................... (–180V to 205V)
3. 50 Y DRIVE Assy .......................................................... (500V)
4. 50 SCAN A Assy ............................................................ (500V)
5. 50 SCAN B Assy ............................................................ (500V)
6. SUS CLAMP 1 Assy .......................................(–180V to 205V)
7. SUS CLAMP 2 Assy .......................................(–180V to 205V)
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: Part is Charged Section.
: Part is the High Voltage Generating Points
other than the Charged Section.
50 SCAN B Assy
50 Y DRIVE Assy
POWER SUPPLY Unit
50 X DRIVE Assy
SUS CLAMP 1 Assy
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AC Inlet
50 SCAN A Assy
SUS CLAMP 2 Assy
Power Switch (S1)
Fig.1 Charged Section and High Voltage Generating Point (Rear View)
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[Important Check Points for Good Servicing]
In this manual, procedures that must be performed during repairs are marked with the below symbol.
Please be sure to confirm and follow these procedures.
1. Product safety
Please conform to product regulations (such as safety and radiation regulations), and maintain a safe servicing environment by
following the safety instructions described in this manual.
1 Use specified parts for repair.
Use genuine parts. Be sure to use important parts for safety.
2 Do not perform modifications without proper instructions.
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Please follow the specified safety methods when modification(addition/change of parts) is required due to interferences such as
radio/TV interference and foreign noise.
3 Make sure the soldering of repaired locations is properly performed.
When you solder while repairing, please be sure that there are no cold solder and other debris.
Soldering should be finished with the proper quantity. (Refer to the example)
4 Make sure the screws are tightly fastened.
Please be sure that all screws are fastened, and that there are no loose screws.
5 Make sure each connectors are correctly inserted.
Please be sure that all connectors are inserted, and that there are no imperfect insertion.
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6 Make sure the wiring cables are set to their original state.
Please replace the wiring and cables to the original state after repairs.
In addition, be sure that there are no pinched wires, etc.
7 Make sure screws and soldering scraps do not remain inside the product.
Please check that neither solder debris nor screws remain inside the product.
8 There should be no semi-broken wires, scratches, melting, etc. on the coating of the power cord.
Damaged power cords may lead to fire accidents, so please be sure that there are no damages.
If you find a damaged power cord, please exchange it with a suitable one.
9 There should be no spark traces or similar marks on the power plug.
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When spark traces or similar marks are found on the power supply plug, please check the connection and advise on secure
connections and suitable usage. Please exchange the power cord if necessary.
0 Safe environment should be secured during servicing.
When you perform repairs, please pay attention to static electricity, furniture, household articles, etc. in order to prevent injuries.
Please pay attention to your surroundings and repair safely.
2. Adjustments
To keep the original performance of the products, optimum adjustments and confirmation of characteristics within specification.
Adjustments should be performed in accordance with the procedures/instructions described in this manual.
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3. Lubricants, Glues, and Replacement parts
Use grease and adhesives that are equal to the specified substance.
Make sure the proper amount is applied.
4. Cleaning
For parts that require cleaning, such as optical pickups, tape deck heads, lenses and mirrors used in projection monitors, proper
cleaning should be performed to restore their performances.
5. Shipping mode and Shipping screws
To protect products from damages or failures during transit, the shipping mode should be set or the shipping screws should be
installed before shipment. Please be sure to follow this method especially if it is specified in this manual.
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CONTENTS
1. SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................ 7
2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST ............................................................................................................ 8
2.1 PACKING SECTION .................................................................................................................................. 8
2.2 REAR SECTION ...................................................................................................................................... 10
2.3 FRONT SECTION.................................................................................................................................... 12
2.4 CHASSIS SECTION (1/2) ........................................................................................................................ 14
2.5 CHASSIS SECTION (2/2) ........................................................................................................................ 16
2.6 PDP SERVICE ASSY 506P (AWU1134) ................................................................................................. 18
3. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .......................................................................................... 20
3.1 OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM...................................................................................................... 20
3.2 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM.................................................................................................................. 22
3.3 50 ADDRESS ASSY ................................................................................................................................ 24
3.4 50 SCAN A and B ASSYS ....................................................................................................................... 25
3.5 50 X DRIVE, SUS CLAMP 1 and SUS CLAMP 2 ASSYS ....................................................................... 26
3.6 50 Y DRIVE ASSY ................................................................................................................................... 27
3.7 HD DIGITAL ASSY................................................................................................................................... 28
3.8 HD AUDIO ASSY ..................................................................................................................................... 29
3.9 POWER SUPPLY UNIT............................................................................................................................ 30
3.10 WAVEFORMS ........................................................................................................................................ 31
5. PCB PARTS LIST ........................................................................................................................................... 33
6. ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................................................... 41
6.1 ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED WHEN THE SET IS REPAIRED OR REPLACED ....................................... 41
6.2 RS-232C COMMAND .............................................................................................................................. 42
6.3 METHOD FOR REPLACING THE SERVICE PANEL ASSY.................................................................... 58
7. GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................. 62
7.1 DIAGNOSIS ............................................................................................................................................. 62
7.1.1 PCB LOCATION ................................................................................................................................ 62
7.1.2 DIAGNOSIS OF SHUTDOWN/POWER-DOWN INDICATED BY LEDS............................................ 63
7.1.3 OVERVIEW OF PANEL FACTORY MODE ........................................................................................ 66
7.1.4 OPERATION WHEN THE MEDIA RECEIVER IS NOT CONNECTED.............................................. 75
7.1.5 POWER ON/OFF FUNCTION FOR THE LARGE-SIGNAL SYSTEM ............................................... 76
7.1.6 BACKUP WHEN THE MAIN UNIT IS ADJUSTED ............................................................................ 77
7.1.7 HOW TO CLEAR HISTORY DATA ..................................................................................................... 79
7.1.8 DISASSEMBLY.................................................................................................................................. 81
7.2 IC ............................................................................................................................................................. 85
8. PANEL FACILITIES ........................................................................................................................................ 94
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1. SPECIFICATIONS
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Item
50 " Plasma Display, Model: PDP-506PE
50 " Plasma Display, Model: PDP-506PU
Number of Pixels
1280 × 768 pixels
1280 × 768 pixels
Audio Amplifier
13 W + 13 W (1 kHz, 10 %, 8Ω)
13 W + 13 W (1 kHz, 10 %, 8Ω)
Surround System
SRS/FOCUS/TruBass
SRS/FOCUS/TruBass
Power Requirement
220 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 344 W (0.4 W Standby)
120 V AC, 60 Hz, 355 W (0.2 W Standby)
Dimensions
1224 (W) × 717 (H) × 92 (D) mm
1224 (W) × 717 (H) × 92 (D) mm
(48 3/16 (W) × 28 1/4 (H) × 3 5/8 (D) inches)
Weight
31.8 kg (70.1 lbs.)
31.8 kg (70.1 lbs.)
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• Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Trademarks
• FOCUS, WOW, SRS and (¶) symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.
FOCUS and SRS technologies are incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.
• This product includes FontAvenue fonts licensed by NEC Corporation.
FontAvenue is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation.
• HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing
LLC.
• The names of companies or institutions are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies or institutions.
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Accessories
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Power cord (2 m)
For PDP-506PE
For PDP-506PU
Warranty card
(ADG1214)
(ADG1215)
Cleaning cloth
(AED1285)
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Only the power cord that is appropriate in your country or region
is supplied.
Binder Assy (AEC1908)
Speed clamp x 3
Ferrite Core (ATX1039)(PDP-506PE only)
Bead band x 3
Cable tie
Ferrite core
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2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST
NOTES:
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Parts marked by " NSP " are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
The
mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
Screws adjacent to mark on product are used for disassembly.
For the applying amount of lubricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual.
(In the case of no amount instructions, apply as you think it appropriate.)
2.1 PACKING SECTION
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PDP-506PEonly
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PDP-506PE only
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D
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PDP-506PE
only
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(1) PACKING SECTION PARTS LIST
Mark No.
& gt;
Description
Part No.
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2
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NSP 5
Power Cord
Binder Assy
Cleaning Cloth
Polyethylene Bag S
Catalogue Bag
See Contrast table (2)
AEC1908
AED1285
See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)
NSP 6
& gt;
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8
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10
Warranty card
Ferrite Core
Pad (50T-L)
Pad (50T-R)
Pad (50B-L)
See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)
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Pad (50B-R)
Power Cord Case
Under Carton
Upper Carton
Mirror Mat
See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)
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Caution Card
See Contrast table (2)
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(2) CONTRAST TABLE
PDP-506PE/WYVI and PDP-506PU/KUCXC are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No.
& gt;
NSP
NSP
& gt;
PDP-506PE/WYVI
PDP-506PU/KUCXC
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4
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Power Cord
Polyethylene Bag S
Catalogue Bag
Warranty Card
Ferrite Core
Symbol and Description
ADG1214
AHG1338
AHG1340
ARY1114
ATX1039
ADG1215
AHG1348
AHG1347
ARY1145
Not used
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Pad (50T-L)
Pad (50T-R)
Pad (50B-L)
Pad (50B-R)
Power Cord Case
AHA2427
AHA2428
AHA2429
AHA2430
AHC1073
AHA2459
AHA2460
AHA2461
AHA2462
Not used
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13
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14
15
Under Carton (50)
Under Carton (506PU)
Upper Carton (506PE)
Upper Carton (506PU)
Mirror Mat
AHD3344
Not used
AHD3345
Not used
AHG1284
Not used
AHD3379
Not used
AHD3383
AHG1352
ARM1232
ARM1239
16 Caution Card
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2.2 REAR SECTION
A
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8 PDP-506PE
only
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11
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To Power Switch
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D
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Refer to
" 2.3 FRONT SECTION " .
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(1) REAR SECTION PARTS LIST
Mark No.
& gt;
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2
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4
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Description
Part No.
AC Inlet
Control Plate
Rear Case (506)
Inner Grip Assy
AC Cushion
AKP1274
AND1185
ANE1639
AMR3434
AEC2035
Model Label
Caution Label
AC Label PE
•••••
•••••
See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)
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15
Screw (3 x 40P)
Hexagon Head Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
ABA1332
BBA1051
PMZ26P060FTB
BPZ30P080FTB
AMZ30P060FTB
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Screw
TBZ40P080FTB
NSP 6
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B
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(2) CONTRAST TABLE
PDP-506PE/WYVI and PDP-506PU/KUCXC are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No.
NSP
NSP
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Symbol and Description
PDP-506PE/WYVI
PDP-506PU/KUCXC
AAL2661
Not used
AAX3117
AAX3194
Model Label (506PE)
Model Label (506PU)
Caution Label
AC Label PE
Not used
AAL2679
AAX3075
Not used
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2.3 FRONT SECTION
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Refer to
" 2.4 CHASSIS SECTION (1/2) " ,
B
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C
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5
D
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7
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PDP-506PE
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(1) FRONT SECTION PARTS LIST
Mark No.
Description
Part No.
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2
3
4
5
Front Case Assy (506PE)
Corner Cushion
Pioneer Name Plate
Power Button
Coil Spring
AMB2861
AEB1416
AAM1098
AAD4133
ABH1120
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7
8
9
10
Blind Cushion
Insulation Sheet A
Insulation Sheet B
Power Display Label (506)
Screw Rivet
AEB1415
AED1283
AED1284
See Contrast table (2)
AEC1877
A
B
(2) CONTRAST TABLE
PDP-506PE/WYVI and PDP-506PU/KUCXC are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No.
Symbol and Description
PDP-506PE/WYVI
PDP-506PU/KUCXC
AAX3217
9 Power Display Label (506)
Not used
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2.4 CHASSIS SECTION (1/2)
A
19
17
To HD DIGITAL
CN3003
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1
16
22
B
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9
22
22
14
19
7
17
22
C
2
1
17
From POWER SUPPLY
P3
From AC Inlet
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21
23
4
12
3
Refer to
" 2.5 CHASSIS SECTION (2/2) " .
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D
11
17
To HD DIGITAL
CN3003
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17
2
14
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20
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10
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CHASSIS SECTION (1/2) PARTS LIST
Mark No.
& gt;
Description
Part No.
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2
3
4
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HD LED Assy
HD IR Assy
Power Switch (S1)
Housing Wire (50)(J103)
Front Chassis VL (50)
AWW1029
AWW1030
ASG1092
ADX3112
AMA1014
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9
10
Front Chassis VR (50)
Sub Frame L Assy (506)
Sub Frame R Assy (506)
Front Chassis H Assy (50)
Panel Holder H (50)
AMA1015
ANA1860
ANA1861
ANA1883
ANG2769
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12
13
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15
Panel Holder V1 (50)
Panel Holder V2 (50)
Cushion
Wire Saddle
•••••
ANG2770
ANG2771
AEB1424
AEC1745
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17
18
19
20
Nyron Rivet
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
AEC1671
ABZ30P080FTC
AMZ30P060FTB
APZ30P080FTB
BBZ30P060FTC
21
22
23
Screw
Screw
Screw
BPZ30P080FTB
TBZ40P080FTB
VBB30P080FNI
A
B
C
D
E
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2.5 CHASSIS SECTION (2/2)
A
9
A
31
14
9
13
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5
B
E
18
15
9
N
To HD LED CN1671
HD IR CN1681
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C
19
12
B
1
2
32
To
Power Switch
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31
25
O
J
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9
D
R
41
31
32
41
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10
26
11
N
21
L
23
32
C
40
41
J
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R
41
17
40
Q
K
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G
32
M
40
E
41
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1
D
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40
41 P
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K
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36
A
F
35
36
B
I
36
32
O
36
C
H
33
32
P
36
D
36
39
41
F
8
L
I
M
40
40
29
22
41
H
20
28
16
PDP-506PE
1
2
16
4
R R
G 33
E
41
R R
32
41
O
30
32
40
32
40
2
32
30
34
3
4
5
6
7
8
(1) CHASSIS SECTION (2/2) PARTS LIST
Mark No.
Description
Mark No.
Part No.
21
22
23
24
25
1
2
3
4
5
See Contrast table (2)
AWW1022
AWW1023
See Contrast table (2)
AWW1028
6
7
8
9
10
HD AUDIO Assy
POWER SUPPLY Unit
Ring Core with Case
Ferrite Core
Flexible Cable (J201)
AWV2203
AXY1112
ATX1042
ATX1048
ADD1293
26
27
28
29
NSP 30
11
12
13
14
15
Flexible Cable (J202)
Flexible Cable (J203)
Flexible Cable (J204)
Flexible Cable (J205)
Flexible Cable (J206)
ADD1294
ADD1295
ADD1296
ADD1297
ADD1298
31
32
33
34
35
16
17
18
19
20
& gt;
50 X DRIVE Assy
SUS CLAMP 1 Assy
SUS CLAMP 2 Assy
50 Y DRIVE Assy
HD DIGITAL Assy
4P Housing Wire (J108)
6P Housing Wire (J109)
12P Housing Wire (J110)
6P Housing Wire (J111)
3P Housing Wire (J113)
ADX3117
See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)
ADX3120
See Contrast table (2)
36
NSP 37
38
39
40
Description
Part No.
14P Housing Wire (J104)
3P Housing Wire (J105)
9P Housing Wire (J101)
8P Housing Wire (J102)
5P Housing Wire (J106)
ADX3158
ADX3159
ADX3186
ADX3187
ADX3188
6P Housing Wire (J107)
Conductive Plate XA
FC Stay
Binder
PCB Spacer
ADX3189
ANG2776
ANG2815
AEC-093
AEC1188
Flat Clamp
PCB Spacer
Drive Silicone Sheet
Power Supply Insulation Sheet
Audio Insulation Sheet
AEC1879
AEC1941
AEH1095
AMR3447
AMR3469
Wire Saddle
Address Sheet
•••••
Screw
Screw
AEC1745
AMR3491
A
B
ABA1324
PMB30P060FTC
C
41
Screw
VBB30P080FNI
(2) CONTRAST TABLE
PDP-506PE/WYVI and PDP-506PU/KUCXC are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No.
1
4
17
18
20
Symbol and Description
PDP-506PE/WYVI
AWW1075
AWV2258
ADX3118
ADX3119
ADX3122
50 X DRIVE Assy
50 Y DRIVE Assy
6P Housing Wire (J109)
12P Housing Wire (J110)
3P Housing Wire (J113)
D
PDP-506PU/KUCXC
AWW1020 or AWW1075
AWV2210 or AWV2258
ADX3132
ADX3133
ADX3136
E
F
17
PDP-506PE
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
2.6 PDP SERVICE ASSY 506P (AWU1134)
A
34
31
29
31
31
34
34
B
32
30
31
29
37
(for transport)
34
16
34
17
21
34
32
30
15
C
34
23
23
12
23
23
30
26
35
9
24
9
10
20
20
D
30
12
11
12
11
14
10
9
12
11
18
25
2
10
8
6
11
23
6
6
7
9
35
10
2
7 2
6
30
33
E
2
7
23
13
7
21
30
21
5
19
23
3
5
F
4
1
38
18
5
5
5
PDP-506PE
1
2
3
4
5
6
• Front Section
7
8
• Packing Section
43
A
(for transport)
36
39
22
38
B
28
Note when replacing with the PDP Service Assy 506P
41
The Power Switch (S1), HD LED Assy, and HD IR Assy are not
included in the PDP Service Assy 506P. Before replacement with the
PDP Service Assy 506P, the following components of the Service Assy
must be temporarily detached to attach the above-mentioned parts
(parts from the original unit or newly purchased):
• Front Chassis H Assy (50) (ANA1883)
• Front Chassis VL (50) (AMA1014)
• Front Chassis VR (50) (AMA1015)
C
22
40
42
PDP SERVICE ASSY 506P (AWU1134) PARTS LIST
Mark No.
NSP
NSP
NSP
NSP
Description
Mark No.
Part No.
23
24
25
1
2
3
4
5
Panel Chassis (506) Assy
50 ADDRESS Assy
50 SCAN A Assy
50 SCAN B Assy
PCB Spacer
AWU1143
AWV2208
AWW1026
AWW1027
AEC1944
6
7
8
9
10
Conductive Plate Holder
ADDRESS Holder Assy (50)
Tube Cover
Address Heatsink (50)
Address Silicone A
AMR3446
AMR3454
AMR3445
ANH1635
AEH1093
11
12
13
14
15
Address Silicone B
Screw
Front Chassis VL (50)
Front Chassis VR (50)
Sub Frame L Assy (506)
AEH1094
BBB30P120FNI
AMA1014
AMA1015
ANA1860
Sub Frame R Assy (506)
Front Chassis H Assy (50)
Conductive Plate XA
Cushion
PCB Spacer
ANA1861
ANA1883
ANG2776
AEB1424
AEC1188
NSP 37
Wire Saddle
Screw Rivet
AEC1745
AEC1877
16
17
18
19
NSP 20
NSP 26
NSP 27
28
29
30
Description
Part No.
PCB Spacer
AEC1941
Power Supply Insulation Sheet AMR3447
Audio Insulation Sheet
AMR3469
Address Sheet
Chassis Assy (50)
Protect Sheet
Screw (3 x 40P)
Screw
AMR3491
ANA1830
AHG1331
ABA1332
ABZ30P080FTC
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
AMZ30P060FTB
APZ30P080FTB
PMB30P060FTC
TBZ40P080FTB
VBB30P080FNI
AMB2889
38
39
40
Front Case Assy (506 serivice)
(for transport)
Rear Case (506)
(for transport)
Pad (50T-L)
Pad (50T-R)
Pad (50B-L)
41
42
43
Pad (50B-R)
Under Carton
Upper Carton (506 S.V.C)
D
AHA2430
AHA3344
AHA3430
31
32
33
34
35
NSP 36
E
ANE1639
AHA2427
AHA2428
AHA2429
F
21
22
19
PDP-506PE
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
3. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
3.1 OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM
A
B
C
D
E
F
20
PDP-506PE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
÷ When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to " EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS
LIST " or " PCB PARTS LIST " .
÷ The & gt; mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety
factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical
designation.
A
B
C
D
E
F
21
PDP-506PE
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
3.2 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM
A
50 SCAN B ASSY
(UPPER)
Scan Signal
VH
IC5V
PSUS
SB1
IC2802
Scan IC
50 Y DRIVE ASSY
VH
VH IC5V
VOFS
VSUS Vprst
VH DC/DC Conv.
IC2803
Scan IC
Vprst
Vprst Reg.
+5V +16.5V VSUS
Y2
IC2804
Scan IC
+ Reset
Block
IC2252
Mask
Mod.
PSUS
Offset
Block
VOFS VOFS +16.5V
DC/DC
Conv.
Drive Signal
IC2801
Scan IC
VSUS
B
IC2805
Scan IC
SUSOUT
+5V
+6.5V
Regulator
+16.5V
IC2806
Scan IC
CN2802
Y4
+5V
Serial Data
Resonance
Block
+5V +16.5V
CN2702
VSUS
+5V +16.5V
IC2701
Scan IC
PSUS
IC2702
Scan IC
IC5V
IC5V/VF
DC/DC
Conv.
IC5V
SA1
IC2705
Scan IC
VF
Photo Coupler
Block
Y3
+5V
Soft-D
Block
VH
IC5V
IC2704
Scan IC
IC2706
Scan IC
Y1
+16.5V
IC2703
Scan IC
C
Logic
Block
IC2101
DK Mod.
IC2253
Mask
Mod.
+16.5V
Y5
+5V
60V
Y6
Scan Signal
PSUS
IC5V
VH
Scan Signal
50 SCAN A ASSY
(LOWER)
HD AUDIO ASSY
+16.5V
+16.5V
A1
+9.0V
IC3752
Regulator
+9.0V
Buffer
D
+9.0V
+16.5V
IC3751
Power Amp IC
SCL
IC3753
WOW + Volume IC
SDA
R_OUT +
R_OUT –
L_OUT +
L_OUT –
+3.3V
Right
A2
A_Mute
A_STBY_B
R_Audio
L_Audio
A_NG_B
+3.3V
Left
SP TERMINAL
A3
IC3754
EEP ROM
SDA
SCL
SPEAKERS
HD IR ASSY
E
DC Detect
Block
STB3.3V
U1681
IR Receive unit
CN1501
AD1
V+8V
RE1
AN/P BN/P
CN/P DN/P CLKN/P
Resonance
Block
V+ADR5
V+3V
Resonance
Block
V+ADR4
AD2 CN1502
V+5V
V+60V
IC1501
LVDS Receiver (PEE002A-K)
Resonance
Block
V+ADR3
50 ADDRESS
ASSY
Resonance
Block
V+ADR2
Resonance
Block
V+ADR1
CN1501
AD1
V+8V
AN/P BN/P
CN/P DN/P CLKN/P
Resonance
Block
V+ADR5
V+3V
Resonance
Block
V+ADR4
CLK/LE/HBLK/LBLK
R/G/B
F
IC1555
Driver IC
IC1554
Driver IC
IC1553
Driver IC
AD2 CN1502
V+5V
V+60V
IC1501
LVDS Receiver (PEE002A-K)
Resonance
Block
V+ADR3
50 ADDRESS
ASSY
Resonance
Block
V+ADR2
Resonance
Block
V+ADR1
CLK/LE/HBLK/LBLK
R/G/B
IC1552
Driver IC
22
IC1551
Driver IC
IC1555
Driver IC
IC1554
Driver IC
IC1553
Driver IC
IC1552
Driver IC
IC1551
Driver IC
PDP-506PE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
: Wire haerness
: FFC
SECONDARY
PRIMARY
P1
Switching
Q703
T702
VSUS
POWER SUPPLY
UNIT
SUS CLAMP 1
ASSY
Q704
Switching
+16.5V
+6.5V
P2
P7
D109
P6
T101
+16.5V
P5 VSUS_ADJ
50 X DRIVE ASSY
IC101
Switching Switching
Q501
T502
+8V
STA3.3V
+16.5V
P4
VRN
DC/DC
Conv.
+16.5V +5V
D107, D108
P3
Q502
Switching
PS_PD
EXT_PD
RELAY
CL1
Q902
Switching
VSUS_CONT
IC202
+60V
VSUS
D103
+390V PFC Q101
Q102
Q103
Switching
Q901
T902
IC1101
DK Mod.
NEUTRAL
LIVE
RY102
X1
Resonance
Block
Logic
Block
D11
RELAY,
PD_TRIGGER
AC_DET,
DRF
V+3V ACT V+8V
Vsus_ADJ
V+3V_D
SCAN_PD
YDRV_PD
YSUS_PD
YDD_PD
SCN5V_PD
DC-DC Converter
Module
V+8V
(AXY1116)
V+1V_D
Vofs_ADJ,VYPRST_ADJ
DAC
SCAN
YSUS
+16.5V +5V VSUS
SUS OUT
IC1202
Mask
Mod.
PSUS
Regulator +16.5V
+16.5V
VSUS
X2
X4
+5V
VSUS
C
XSUS
VSUS
D9
PS_PWDN
SQ_PD
CL2
PD
OR
SUS CLAMP 2
ASSY
PD_MUTE
ADR_PD1
VF
X3
Mask
OR
15V
DC/DC
Conv.
XSUSTN_PD
XDD_CNV_PD
XDRIVE_PD
SCL,
SCA
Pulse
Width
B
+5V
+6.5V
LED_R
LED_B
REM
VRN
– Reset
Block
Drive Signal
D4
D10
A
IC3151
(M30620FCPGP)
V+8V
Module Ucom
D5
D8
PSIZE
V+8V
UART
SW
V+8V
IC3401
(PEG122C-K)
D
Sequence
Processor
LVDS
V+8V
D6
RA, GA, BA
SCL, SDA
A_MUTE,A_STBY_B
A_NG
D7
VD
HD
FIELD
AUDIO L
AUDIO R
LVDS
IC3301
H DET Flash Memory
DCLK, DE
SCL, SDA
IC3001
POWER SW
TMDS Receiver
D3
V+3V STB
Bus Buffer
REM
STB_MT
AC INLET
Bus Buffer
DDC
TMDS
D2
HD LED ASSY
D1
E
L1
MDR CONNECTOR
DVI CONNECTOR
HD DIGITAL ASSY
CN1501
AD1
V+8V
AN/P BN/P
CN/P DN/P CLKN/P
Resonance
Block
V+ADR5
V+3V
Resonance
Block
V+ADR4
AD2 CN1502
V+5V
V+60V
IC1501
LVDS Receiver (PEE002A-K)
Resonance
Block
V+ADR3
50 ADDRESS
ASSY
Resonance
Block
V+ADR2
Resonance
Block
V+ADR1
CN1501
AD1
V+8V
AN/P BN/P
CN/P DN/P CLKN/P
Resonance
Block
V+ADR5
V+3V
Resonance
Block
V+ADR4
CLK/LE/HBLK/LBLK
R/G/B
IC1555
Driver IC
IC1554
Driver IC
IC1553
Driver IC
AD2 CN1502
V+5V
V+60V
IC1501
LVDS Receiver (PEE002A-K)
Resonance
Block
V+ADR3
50 ADDRESS
ASSY
Resonance
Block
V+ADR2
Resonance
Block
V+ADR1
CLK/LE/HBLK/LBLK
R/G/B
IC1552
Driver IC
IC1551
Driver IC
IC1555
Driver IC
IC1554
Driver IC
IC1553
Driver IC
F
IC1552
Driver IC
IC1551
Driver IC
23
PDP-506PE
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
3.3 50 ADDRESS ASSY
A
CN1501
AD1
V+8V
B
AN/P BN/P
CN/P DN/P CLKN/P
Resonance
Block
V+ADR5
CN1502
AD2
V+3V
Resonance
Block
V+5V
IC1501
(PEE002A-K)
LVDS Receiver
V+60V
Resonance
Block
V+ADR4
Resonance
Block
V+ADR3
Resonance
Block
V+ADR2
V+ADR1
CLK/LE/HBLK/LBLK
R/G/B
C
IC1555
Driver IC
IC1554
Driver IC
IC1553
Driver IC
IC1552
Driver IC
IC1551
Driver IC
D
E
F
24
PDP-506PE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3.4 50 SCAN A and B ASSYS
50 SCAN B ASSY
(UPPER)
Scan Signal
IC2801
Scan IC
VH
A
IC5V
SB1
PSUS
IC2802
Scan IC
IC2803
Scan IC
B
IC2804
Scan IC
IC2805
Scan IC
C
IC2806
Scan IC
CN2802
Serial Data
CN2702
IC2701
Scan IC
D
IC2702
Scan IC
IC2703
Scan IC
E
IC2704
Scan IC
SA1
IC2705
Scan IC
IC2706
Scan IC
PSUS
F
IC5V
VH
Scan Signal
50 SCAN A ASSY
(LOWER)
25
PDP-506PE
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
3.5 50 X DRIVE, SUS CLAMP 1 and SUS CLAMP 2 ASSYS
SUS CLAMP 1
ASSY
A
VSUS
CL1
B
50 X DRIVE ASSY
+16.5V
+16.5V
VRN
DC/DC
Conv.
+5V
VRN
IC1101
DK Mod.
– Reset
Block
C
X1
Resonance
Block
+16.5V +5V VSUS
Logic
Block
SUS OUT
IC1202
Mask
Mod.
Drive Signal
D
PSUS
+5V
+6.5V
+16.5V
Regulator
+16.5V
VSUS
+5V
VF
15V
DC/DC
Conv.
VSUS
X2
X4
X3
E
SUS CLAMP 2
ASSY
F
VSUS
CL2
26
PDP-506PE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3.6 50 Y DRIVE ASSY
A
VH IC5V
VH
VSUS
VOFS
Vprst
VH DC/DC Conv.
Offset
Block
+ Reset
Block
Vprst
Vprst Reg.
+5V
+16.5V
VSUS
Y2
VOFS
DC/DC
Conv.
VOFS
+16.5V
B
PSUS
Drive Signal
IC2252
Mask
Mod.
VSUS
+5V
+6.5V
Regulator
C
SUSOUT
+16.5V
Y4
+5V
Resonance
Block
VSUS
+5V
PSUS
D
+5V
+16.5V
+16.5V
Logic
Block
IC2101
DK Mod.
IC2253
Mask
Mod.
Y1
+16.5V
E
+5V
Soft-D
Block
VH IC5V
+16.5V
IC5V
IC5V
VF
IC5V/VF
DC/DC
Conv.
Y5
+5V
Photo Coupler
Block
Y3
60V
F
Scan Signal
Y6
27
PDP-506PE
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
3.7 HD DIGITAL ASSY
D4
A
D11
LED_R
LED_B
REM
RELAY,
PD_TRIGGER
AC_DET,
DRF
V+3V ACT V+8V
Vsus_ADJ
V+3V_D
SCAN_PD
YDRV_PD
YSUS_PD
YDD_PD
SCN5V_PD
D10
B
DC-DC Converter
Module
(AXY1116)
V+1V_D
Vofs_ADJ,VYPRST_ADJ
DAC
V+8V
XSUSTN_PD
XDD_CNV_PD
XDRIVE_PD
SCL,
SCA
XSUS
D9
SCAN
YSUS
Pulse
Width
PS_PWDN
SQ_PD
PD
OR
Mask
PD_MUTE
OR ADR_PD1
C
IC3151
(M30620FCPGP)
Module Ucom
V+8V
D5
D8
PSIZE
V+8V
UART
SW
V+8V
IC3401
(PEG122C-K)
D
Sequence Processor
LVDS
V+8V
LVDS
D7
D6
VD
HD
FIELD
AUDIO L
AUDIO R
E
IC3301
Flash Memory
DCLK, DE
RA, GA, BA
SCL, SDA
H DET
SCL, SDA
A_MUTE,A_STBY_B
IC3001
A_NG
TMDS Receiver
D3
Bus Buffer
Bus Buffer
V+3V STB
DDC
REM
TMDS
STB_MT
F
D1
D2
MDR CONNECTOR
28
DVI CONNECTOR
PDP-506PE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3.8 HD AUDIO ASSY
A
+16.5V
+9.0V
A1
+16.5V
IC3752
Regulator
B
+9.0V
Buffer
+9.0V
+16.5V
IC3751
Power Amp IC
IC3753
WOW + Volume IC
SCL
C
SDA
+3.3V
DC Detect
Block
A2
A_Mute
D
R_Audio
L_OUT –
L_OUT +
R_OUT –
R_OUT +
A_STBY_B
L_Audio
A_NG_B
+3.3V
Right
Left
IC3754
EEP ROM
SDA
SCL
A3
SP TERMINAL
E
SPEAKERS
F
29
PDP-506PE
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
3.9 POWER SUPPLY UNIT
A
SECONDARY
PRIMARY
P1
Switching
B
Q703
T702
VSUS
Q704
Switching
+16.5V
+6.5V
Q901
T902
D103
+390V PFC Q101
Q102
Q103
Switching
P2
Q902
Switching
P7
VSUS_CONT
+60V
C
D109
IC202
P6
T101
+16.5V
P5
Switching
VSUS_ADJ
+8V
STA3.3V
RELAY
IC101
Switching
Q501
T502
D107, D108
P3
Q502
Switching
PS_PD
EXT_PD
P4
NEUTRAL
LIVE
RY102
D
E
F
30
PDP-506PE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3.10 WAVEFORMS
A
Note : The encircled numbers denote measuring point in the schematic diagram.
Refer to service manual (ARP3268).
50 ADDRESS ASSY
50 ADDRESS RESONANCE BLOCK
50 ADDRESS LOGIC BLOCK
of resonance circuit (1 field)
1 Control signal60Hz
Input : VIDEO
Signal : Color-bar (MKSS17)
1-1 CH1 : ADR_B2
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div
1-2 CH2 : ADR_U2
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div
1-3 CH3 : ADR_D2
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div
2
TCP LOGIC
VADR (1 field)
Input : VIDEO 60Hz
Signal : Color-bar (MKSS17)
CH2 : IC1555-pin 3 (VDD2)
V : 10V/div H : 2msec/div
3
3-1
3-2
3-3
3-4
3-5
3-6
Incoming signal of TCP (1 field)
Input : VIDEO 60Hz
Signal : Color-bar (MKSS17)
CH1 : IC1555-pin 3 (VDD2)
V : 10V/div H : 2msec/div
CH2 : IC1555-pin 9 (A3)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div
CH3 : IC1555-pin 16 (CLK)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div
CH4 : IC1555-pin 14 (LE)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div
CH5 : IC1555-pin 19 (HBLK)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div
CH6 : IC1555-pin 17 (LBLK)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div
B
3-1
1-1
3-2
3-3
1-2
3-4
3-5
1-3
3-6
of resonance circuit (2 FS)
1 Control signal60Hz
Input : VIDEO
Signal : Color-bar (MKSS17)
1-1 CH1 : ADR_B2
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div
1-2 CH2 : ADR_U2
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div
1-3 CH3 : ADR_D2
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div
2
VADR (1 field)
Input : VIDEO 60Hz
Signal : Checkered pattern of Black-White (MKSS13)
CH2 : IC1555-pin 3 (VDD2)
V : 10V/div H : 2msec/div
3
3-1
3-2
3-3
3-4
3-5
3-6
C
Incoming signal of TCP (1 field)
Input : VIDEO 60Hz
Signal : Checkered pattern of Black-White (MKSS13)
CH1 : IC1555-pin 3 (VDD2)
V : 10V/div H : 2msec/div
CH2 : IC1555-pin 9 (A3)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div
CH3 : IC1555-pin 16 (CLK)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div
CH4 : IC1555-pin 14 (LE)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div
CH5 : IC1555-pin 19 (HBLK)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div
CH6 : IC1555-pin 17 (LBLK)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div
3-1
1-1
D
3-2
3-3
1-2
3-4
3-5
1-3
3-6
2
VADR (2 FS)
Input : VIDEO 60Hz
Signal : Checkered pattern of Black-White (MKSS13)
CH2 : IC1555-pin 3 (VDD2)
V : 10V/div H : 200nsec/div
3
3-1
3-2
3-3
3-4
3-5
3-6
Incoming signal of TCP (Resonance part)
Input : VIDEO
Signal : Checkered pattern of Black-White (MKSS13)
CH1 : IC1555-pin 3 (VDD2)
V : 10V/div H : 200nsec/div
CH2 : IC1555-pin 9 (A3)
V : 1V/div H : 200nsec/div
CH3 : IC1555-pin 16 (CLK)
V : 1V/div H : 200nsec/div
CH4 : IC1555-pin 14 (LE)
V : 1V/div H : 200nsec/div
CH5 : IC1555-pin 19 (HBLK)
V : 1V/div H : 200nsec/div
CH6 : IC1555-pin 17 (LBLK)
V : 1V/div H : 200nsec/div
E
3-1
3-2
3-3
F
3-4
3-5
3-6
31
PDP-506PE
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
A
50 X DRIVE, 50 Y DRIVE ASSY
1
Drive output signal (1 field, Color-bar)
4
1-1 CH1 : R1277 (XPSUS) - K1203 (SUSGND)
V : 100V/div H : 2msec/div (X DRIVE Assy)
1-2 CH2 : K2701 (SCANOUT) - K2330 (SUSGND)
V : 100V/div H : 2msec/div (SCAN A Assy)
1-3 CH3 : F2301 (YPSUS) - K2330 (SUSGND)
V : 100V/div H : 2msec/div (Y DRIVE Assy)
B
Scan control signal (1 field, Color-bar)
7
4-1 CH1 : TP2001 (LE) - K2002 (GND-D)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div (X DRIVE Assy)
4-2 CH2 : TP2008 (CLK) - K2002 (GND-D)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div (X DRIVE Assy)
4-3 CH3 : TP2003 (SI-H) - K2002 (GND-D)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div (X DRIVE Assy)
4-4 CH4 : TP2004 (CLR) - K2002 (GND-D)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div (X DRIVE Assy)
4-5 CH5 : TP2005 (OC2) - K2002 (GND-D)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div (X DRIVE Assy)
4-6 CH6 : TP2006 (OC1) - K2002 (GND-D)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div (X DRIVE Assy)
Sustain signal
7-1 CH1 : F2301 (YPSUS) - K2330 (SUSGND)
V : 50V/div H : 500nsec/div (Y DRIVE Assy)
7-2 CH2 : K2004 (YSUS-G) - K2002 (DGND)
V : 5V/div H : 500nsec/div (Y DRIVE Assy)
7-3 CH3 : K2011 (YSUS-U) - K2002 (DGND)
V : 5V/div H : 500nsec/div (Y DRIVE Assy)
7-4 CH4 : K2009 (YSUS-B) - K2002 (DGND)
V : 5V/div H : 500nsec/div (Y DRIVE Assy)
7-5 CH5 : K2010 (YSUS-D) - K2002 (DGND)
V : 5V/div H : 500nsec/div (Y DRIVE Assy)
4-1
1-1
4-2
7-1
4-3
1-2
7-2
4-4
7-3
4-5
1-3
C
2
X Drive pulse control signal (Color-bar)
5
2-1 CH1 : K1009 (XSUS-MSK) - K1001 (DGND)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div (X DRIVE Assy)
2-2 CH2 : K1005 (XNR-D) - K1001 (DGND)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div (X DRIVE Assy)
7-4
4-6
7-5
Reset pulse signal
5-1 CH1 : R1277 (XPSUS) - K1203 (SUSGND)
V : 100V/div H : 100µsec/div (X DRIVE Assy)
5-2 CH2 : K2701 (SCANOUT) - K2330 (SUSGND)
V : 100V/div H : 100µsec/div (SCAN A Assy)
5-3 CH3 : F2301 (YPSUS) - K2330 (SUSGND)
V : 100V/div H : 100µsec/div (Y DRIVE Assy)
D
5-1
2-1
5-2
2-2
3
Y Drive pulse control signal (Color-bar)
6
3-1 CH1 : K2007 (YNOFS) - K2002 (GND_D)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div (Y DRIVE Assy)
3-2 CH2 : K2005 (YSUS-MSK) - K2002 (GND_D)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div (Y DRIVE Assy)
3-3 CH3 : K2008 (YNRST) - K2002 (GND_D)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div (Y DRIVE Assy)
3-4 CH4 : K2006 (SOFT-D) - K2002 (GND_D)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div (Y DRIVE Assy)
3-5 CH5 : K2023 (YPR-U) - K2002 (GND_D)
V : 1V/div H : 2msec/div (Y DRIVE Assy)
E
5-3
Sustain pulse signal (1 sub, sub field)
6-1 CH1 : R1277 (XPSUS) - K1203 (SUSGND)
V : 50V/div H : 5µsec/div (X DRIVE Assy)
6-2 CH2 : K2701 (SCANOUT) - K2330 (SUSGND)
V : 50V/div H : 5µsec/div (SCAN A Assy)
6-3 CH3 : F2301 (YPSUS) - K2330 (SUSGND)
V : 50V/div H : 5µsec/div (Y DRIVE Assy)
6-1
3-1
3-2
6-2
F
3-3
3-4
6-3
3-5
32
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
5. PCB PARTS LIST
NOTES:
Parts marked by " NSP " are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
When ordering resistors, first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples.
Ex.1 When there are 2 effective digits (any digit apart from 0), such as 560 ohm and 47k ohm (tolerance is shown by J=5%,
and K=10%).
560 Ω
56 x 10 1
RD1/4PU 5 6 1 J
561
47k Ω
RD1/4PU 4 7 3 J
47 x 10 3
473
0.5 Ω
RN2H R 5 0 K
R50
1Ω
RS1P 1 R 0 K
1R0
Ex.2 When there are 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metal film resistors).
5.62k Ω
562 x 10 1
5621
RN1/4PC 5 6 2 1 F
A
7 LIST OF WHOLE PCB ASSEMBLIES
Mark
B
PDP-506PE
/WYVI
Symbol and Description
PDP-506PU
/KUCXC
NSP
NSP
NSP
NSP
NSP
1..PANEL CHASSIS (506) ASSY
2..50 ADDRESS ASSY
2..50 SCAN ASSY
3..50 SCAN A ASSY
3..50 SCAN B ASSY
AWU1143
AWV2208
AWV2211
AWW1026
AWW1027
AWU1143
AWV2208
AWV2211
AWW1026
AWW1027
NSP
1..50 X DRIVE ASSY
2..50 X DRIVE ASSY
2..SUS CLAMP 1 ASSY
2..SUS CLAMP 2 ASSY
AWV2257
AWW1075
AWW1022
AWW1023
AWV2209 or AWV2257
AWW1020 or AWW1075
AWW1022
AWW1023
1..50 Y DRIVE ASSY
AWV2258
AWV2210 or AWV2258
1..HD DIGITAL ASSY
2..HD DIGITAL ASSY
2..HD LED ASSY
2..HD IR ASSY
AWV2202
AWW1028
AWW1029
AWW1030
AWV2202
AWW1028
AWW1029
AWW1030
1..HD AUDIO ASSY
AWV2203
AWV2203
1..POWER SUPPLY UNIT
AXY1112
AXY1112
NSP
& gt;
C
D
50 X DRIVE ASSY
AWW1075 and AWW1020 are constructed the same except for the following :
Mark
Symbol and Description
AWW1075
AWW1020
C1106-C1110
C1112, C1113 (0.22U/250V)
AXF1142
ACG1112
(0.22U/250V)
Not used
ACG1112
AXF1155
ACG1088
(0.1U/250V)
ACE1178
Not used
C1161-C1164, C1166
C1297, C1298 (3300p/630V)
ACE1168
ACG1129
Not used
Not used
IC1101
C1101
E
50 Y DRIVE ASSY
AWV2258 and AWV2210 are constructed the same except for the following :
Mark
Symbol and Description
AWV2258
AXF1142
ACG1112
(0.22U/250V)
ACG1112
ACE1168
C2107, C2108 (0.22U/250V)
C2131-C2134, C2136
C2271
C2272 (0.1U/100V)
AXF1155
ACG1088
(0.1U/250V)
Not used
ACE1178
ACG1124
(0.1U/100V)
ACG1124
IC2101
C2103
AWV2210
ACG1118
(0.33U/100V)
Not used
F
33
PDP-506PE
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
7 PCB PARTS LIST FOR PDP-506PE/WYVI UNLESS OTHER WISE NOTED
Mark No.
Description
Part No.
50 ADDRESS ASSY
A
Mark No.
Description
CAPACITORS
C2701,C2711,C2721 (0.1U/250V)
C2731,C2741,C2751 (0.1U/250V)
C2710,C2720,C2730,C2740,C2750
C2760
C2708,C2709,C2718,C2719
CCSRCH331J50
CCSRCH331J50
CCSRCH390J50
CCSRCH390J50
CCSRCH390J50
C2703,C2713,C2723,C2733,C2743
C2753
PEE002A
ACG1088
ACG1088
CCSRCH181J50
CCSRCH181J50
CCSRCH331J50
C2728,C2729,C2738,C2739
C2748,C2749,C2758,C2759
C2705-C2707,C2715-C2717
C2725-C2727,C2735-C2737
C2745-C2747,C2755-C2757
[50 ADR LOGIC BLOCK]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC1501
Part No.
CKSRYB105K6R3
CKSRYB105K6R3
COILS AND FILTERS
L1504 CHIP SOLID INDUCTOR
QTL1013
CAPACITORS
C1501,C1502
C1509,C1510
C1503-C1507,C1551-C1555
B
CKSRYB105K6R3
CKSSYB102K50
CKSSYF104Z16
RESISTORS
R1530,R1531
R1505-R1509
Other Resistors
RS1/16S0R0J
RS1/16SS1000F
RS1/16SS###J
RESISTORS
AKM1217
AKM1290
OTHERS
R2705,R2710,R2713,R2716,R2719
R2722
Other Resistors
OTHERS
CN1501 40P CONNECTOR
CN1502 PH CONNECTOR 4P
RAB4C221J
RAB4C221J
RS1/16S###J
CN2702 PH CONNECTOR 3P
AKM1274
CN2701 13P BRIDGE CONNECTOR AKP1261
[50 ADR RESONANCE BLOCK]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC1601,IC1602
Q1613
Q1614-Q1616
Q1606,Q1608,Q1611
Q1612
TND307TD
2SA1163
HAT1110R
QSZ2
RN1901
Q1601-Q1605
D1612
D1625-D1629
D1631-D1650
D1601,D1605,D1607,D1610,D1613
SP8M41
1SS302
1SS355
EP05FA20
UDZS15(B)
D1616,D1620,D1622
C
UDZS15(B)
50 SCAN B ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC2801-IC2806
IC2807
D2801-D2807
AN16025A
TC7SH08FUS1
1SS355
CAPACITORS
C2801,C2811,C2821 (0.1U/250V)
C2831,C2841,C2851 (0.1U/250V)
C2810,C2820,C2830,C2840,C2850
C2860
C2808,C2809,C2818,C2819
ACG1088
ACG1088
CCSRCH181J50
CCSRCH181J50
CCSRCH331J50
C2828,C2829,C2838,C2839
C2848,C2849,C2858,C2859
C2805-C2807,C2815-C2817
C2825-C2827,C2835-C2837
C2845-C2847,C2855-C2857
CCSRCH331J50
CCSRCH331J50
CCSRCH390J50
CCSRCH390J50
CCSRCH390J50
C2803,C2813,C2823,C2833,C2843
C2853,C2861
CKSRYB105K6R3
CKSRYB105K6R3
D
COILS AND FILTERS
L1601-L1605 SMD COIL
ATH1163
CAPACITORS
C1609 (0.1U/100V)
C1601,C1606,C1610 (0.068U/100V)
C1611,C1614 (0.068U/100V)
C1602-C1605 (56UF/80V)
C1613
ACG1098
ACG1123
ACG1123
ACH1405
CKSRYB104K25
C1619
CKSYB105K16
RESISTORS
E
R2803,R2808,R2811,R2814,R2817
R2820
Other Resistors
RESISTORS
R1606,R1611,R1613,R1621
Other Resistors
RS1/16SS###J
RS1/16S###J
RAB4C221J
RAB4C221J
RS1/16S###J
OTHERS
CN2802 PH CONNECTOR 3P
AKM1274
CN2801 13P BRIDGE CONNECTOR AKP1261
50 SCAN A ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC2701-IC2706
D2701-D2707
50 X DRIVE ASSY
AN16025A
1SS355
[50X LOGIC BLOCK]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC1001
IC1002
F
34
TC74ACT541FT
TC74VHC00FTS1
PDP-506PE
1
2
3
4
5
Mark No.
Description
CAPACITORS
C1003
C1001,C1002
6
Part No.
CEHAT470M16
CKSRYB104K16
RAB4C470J
RAB4C472J
RS1/16S###J
OTHERS
CN1001 18P FFC CONNECTOR
VKN1310
[50X RESONANCE BLOCK]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC1101
IC1141
Q1141
D1101-D1105
ACE1178
ACH1423
CEHAT101M10
CEHAT101M25
CEHAT2R2M2E
C1208
C1222,C1272
C1221
C1204,C1207,C1223,C1251,C1253
C1273
CEHAT470M16
CEHAT470M25
CKSRYB105K6R3
CKSRYF104Z50
CKSRYF104Z50
CKSYB105K25
A
B
ACN1166
ACN1168
RS3LMF470J
RS1/16S###J
OTHERS
ATH1119
ATH1187
ATH1187
KN1201-KN1206 GROUND PLATE
KN1208-KN1211 GROUND PLATE
CN1202 6P TOP POST
CN1201 8P TOP POST
CAPACITORS
C1161-C1164,C1116 (3.3U/250V)
C1101,C1112,C1113 (0.22U/250V)
C1121 (470p/630V)
C1105
C1141,C1142,C1144,C1145
ACE1168
ACG1112
ACG1126
CCG1186
CKSRYB104K16
C1102,C1146
C1103
CKSRYB105K6R3
CKSYB105K25
RESISTORS
ACN1168
RS1/10S1003F
RS1/10S104J
RS1/16S5601F
RS1/16S6801F
R1106,R1121
Other Resistors
C1214-C1217
C1212,C1213
C1231
C1206
C1283
R1204
R1213
R1276,R1277
Other Resistors
COILS AND FILTERS
R1101
R1142,R1146
R1122,R1123
R1148,R1150
R1151,R1155
Part No.
RESISTORS
AXF1142
BA10393F
2SC4116
D1FL40
L1103,L1104 CHOKE COIL
L1101,L1102 CHOKE COIL
L1105,L1106 CHOKE COIL
Mark No.
Description
CAPACITORS
8
C1220
RESISTORS
R1001,R1003
R1008,R1009
Other Resistors
7
RS2MMF100J
RS1/16S###J
ANK-142
ANK-142
B6B-EH
B8B-EH
[50X D-D CON BLOCK]
SEMICONDUCTORS
C
IC1321
IC1326
Q1324
Q1302
Q1301,Q1323
PS2701A-1(L)
TA76431FR
2SA1037K
2SC4081
2SD1898
Q1321,Q1325,Q1351
D1303,D1324
D1304,D1307,D1325,D1328
D1301,D1302,D1326,D1327
D1321
HN1C01FU
1SS301
1SS355
CRH01
D1FK60
D1329,D1330
D1306,D1323,D1331
UDZS4R7(B)
UDZS5R1(B)
D
COILS AND FILTERS
& gt; T1301 SWITCHING TRANS.
& gt; T1321 SWITCHING TRANS.
[50X SUS BLOCK]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC1202
IC1201
IC1252
IC1251
IC1271
AXF1140
MM1565AF
PS9117
TND301S
TND307TD
Q1251
Q1272
D1281
D1201
D1252
2SC2412K
2SK3325-Z
1SS302
1SS355
CRH01
D1282
D1251
UDZS16(B)
UDZS5R6(B)
ATK1159
ATK1160
CAPACITORS
C1325
C1326
C1302,C1321
C1301,C1303,C1323
C1304,C1306,C1327
ACH1428
CEHAT100M50
CEHAT101M25
CKSRYB103K50
CKSRYB104K16
C1307,C1324
CKSYB105K25
E
RESISTORS
R1337
R1321,R1322,R1326,R1339
VR1321
Other Resistors
RAB4C472J
RS1/10S224J
CCP1392
RS1/16S###J
COILS AND FILTERS
L1204,L1211 INDUCTOR
F1201 INDUCTOR
L1201,L1205,L1231
ATH1186
CTF1449
LFEA100J
F
35
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5
6
7
8
1
Mark No.
2
Description
Part No.
3
Mark No.
SUS CLAMP 1 ASSY
D1631
DF20L60U
R2101
R2142,R2143
R2103,R2107
R2146,R2149
R2147,R2151
OTHERS
B
ANK-142
B3B-EH
VNF1084
SUS CLAMP 2 ASSY
DF20L60U
IC2252,IC2253
IC2350
IC2250
IC2231,IC2251
IC2203,IC2221
KN1642 GROUND PLATE
CN1641 3P TOP POST
KN1641 WRAPPING TERMINAL
ANK-142
B3B-EH
VNF1084
C
50 Y DRIVE ASSY
[50Y LOGIC BLOCK]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC2002
IC2001,IC2004
IC2003,IC2005
TC74ACT540FT
TC74ACT541FT
TC74VHC08FTS1
CAPACITORS
C2003
C2001,C2002,C2004-C2006
D
CEHAT470M16
CKSSYB104K10
L2353 INDUCTOR
F2301-F2320 FERRITE BEAD
F2352 INDUCTOR
L2350,L2351,L2354
RAB4C101J
RAB4C470J
RAB4C472J
RS1/16S###J
C2330,C2335,C2341,C2342
C2231 (0.33U/100V)
C2271,C2272 (0.1U/100V)
C2336,C2337
C2270
IC2101
IC2141
Q2141
D2101-D2105
L2103,L2104 CHOKE COIL
L2101,L2102 CHOKE COIL
L2105,L2106 CHOKE COIL
ATH1119
ATH1187
ATH1187
CAPACITORS
C2131-C2134,C2136 (3.3U/250V)
C2103,C2107,C2108 (0.22U/250V)
C2104 (470p/630V)
C2106
C2101,C2145
F
CKSRYB104K16
CKSRYB105K6R3
CKSRYB473K16
CKSRYF104Z50
CKSSYB104K10
C2354,C2360
COILS AND FILTERS
ACH1427
CCSRCH102J50
CEHAT101M10
CEHAT470M16
CEHAT470M25
C2356
C2353,C2358,C2359
C2363
C2209,C2222,C2230,C2252
C2250
AXF1142
BA10393F
2SC4081
D1FL40
ACE1178
ACG1118
ACG1124
ACH1423
ACH1426
C2226
C2207
C2355,C2369
C2357
C2208,C2221,C2339,C2364
AKM1217
[50Y RESONANCE BLOCK]
SEMICONDUCTORS
E
ATH1186
ATX1055
CTF1449
LFEA100J
CAPACITORS
OTHERS
CN2001 40P CONNECTOR
D1FK60
UDZS16(B)
UDZS5R6(B)
COILS AND FILTERS
RESISTORS
R2003,R2006
R2001,R2002,R2017,R2021
R2004,R2005,R2019,R2020
Other Resistors
1SS301
1SS302
1SS355
CRH01
CRH01
D2211
D2232,D2271
D2250
OTHERS
2SA2142
2SC4081
2SK3050
2SK3325-Z
2SK3399
D2233
D2213
D2203,D2212,D2351
D2202,D2204,D2205,D2234
D2251,D2252,D2272
ACE1179
AXF1141
MM1565AF
PS9117
TND301S
TND307TD
Q2202
Q2250
Q2290
Q2221
Q2280,Q2281
CAPACITORS
C1642
RS2MMF100J
RS3LMF100J
RS1/16S###J
[50Y SUS BLOCK]
SEMICONDUCTORS
SEMICONDUCTORS
D1641
ACN1174
RS1/10S1003F
RS1/10S104J
RS1/16S5601F
RS1/16S6801F
R2102
R2108
Other Resistors
ACE1179
KN1632 GROUND PLATE
CN1631 3P TOP POST
KN1631 WRAPPING TERMINAL
Part No.
CKSSYB104K10
CKSYB105K25
RESISTORS
CAPACITORS
C1632
Description
C2141,C2143,C2144
C2102
SEMICONDUCTORS
A
4
CKSYB105K25
ACE1168
ACG1112
ACG1126
CCG1186
CKSRYB105K6R3
36
PDP-506PE
1
2
3
4
5
Mark No.
RESISTORS
6
Description
Part No.
7
Mark No.
Description
CAPACITORS
8
Part No.
R2352
R2304
R2360,R2362
R2277-R2279,R2281
R2210,R2211
ACN1166
ACN1174
ACN1178
ACN1241
RS1/10S151J
C2531
C2516
C2532
C2513
C2520
ACE1177
ACH1360
ACH1425
ACH1428
CEHAT101M16
R2290
R2222,R2224
R2203
Other Resistors
RS1MMF331J
RS2MMF5R6J
RS3LMF821J
RS1/16S###J
C2515
C2528
C2514,C2525,C2534
C2521,C2533,C2535
CEHAT101M25
CEHAT221M16
CKSRYB104K16
CKSRYB104K25
OTHERS
A
RESISTORS
KN2350,KN2352 GROUND PLATE
KN2354 GROUND PLATE
KN2356,KN2357 GROUND PLATE
KN2359-KN2363 GROUND PLATE
CN2351,CN2352 KR CONNECTOR
ANK-142
ANK-142
ANK-142
ANK-142
B4B-PH-K
R2553
R2558
R2533,R2556
R2534,R2535,R2541
R2548
RAB4C472J
RS1/10S0R0J
RS1/10S104J
RS1/10S2203F
RS1/16S1003F
CN2350 9P TOP POST
B9B-EH
R2550
R2549,R2557
R2542,R2545
VR2503
VR2531
RS1/16S1802F
RS1/16S4702F
RS1/16S5601F
CCP1390
CCP1392
Other Resistors
RS1/16S###J
[50Y SCAN BLOCK]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC2403,IC2405,IC2406,IC2408
IC2401
IC2402,IC2407
PS9117
PS9851-2(P)
TC74ACT540FT
[50Y D-D CON BLOCK]
SEMICONDUCTORS
COILS AND FILTERS
L2401-L2403
LFEA100J
ACH1413
CEHAT101M10
CKSSYB104K10
CKSSYB104K10
RESISTORS
R2407,R2421
R2402,R2409
Other Resistors
RAB4C220J
RS1/10S0R0J
RS1/16S###J
OTHERS
CN2401 15P BRIDGE CONNECTOR AKM1200
CN2402 15P BRIDGE CONNECTOR AKM1200
[50Y VH D-D CON BLOCK]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC2531
IC2502
IC2503
IC2534,IC2535
Q2533
BA10358F
MIP2E3DMC
PS2701A-1(L)
TA76431FR
2SC2412K
IC2602
IC2601,IC2603,IC2606
IC2605,IC2614
Q2610
Q2601,Q2609
BA10358F
PS2701A-1(L)
TA76431FR
2SA1163
2SA1576A
Q2608
Q2607
Q2612
Q2605,Q2606
Q2603,Q2604,Q2611
2SA2005
2SC2713
2SC4081
2SD1898
DTC143EUA
HN1C01FU
1SS226
1SS301
1SS355
CRH01
D2610
D2617
D2607,D2608
D2605
D2616
D1FL40
UDZS15(B)
UDZS4R7(B)
UDZS5R1(B)
UDZS5R6(B)
D
2SC3425
2SD2568
HN1C01FU
1SS355
CRH01
D2523,D2532
D2533
D2536
D2530,D2531
D1FK60
UDZS33(B)
UDZS4R7(B)
UDZS8R2(B)
E
COILS AND FILTERS
& gt; T2602 CONVERTER TRANS.
& gt; T2601 SWITCHING TRANS.
Q2531
Q2532
Q2511
D2534
D2522,D2524
ATK1156
ATK1161
CAPACITORS
COILS AND FILTERS
& gt; T2503 CONVERTER TRANS.
L2501
C
Q2602,Q2613,Q2641
D2611
D2604,D2612
D2602,D2613-D2615
D2601,D2603,D2609,D2618
CAPACITORS
C2404,C2411
C2401,C2407,C2414
C2402,C2403,C2405,C2408-C2410
C2412
ATK1158
LFEA101J
C2608,C2610
C2613
C2606
C2607
C2605,C2612,C2614
CEHAT101M25
CEHAT221M25
CEHAT221M6R3
CKSRYB102K50
CKSRYB103K50
C2601,C2604,C2609
C2602,C2615
C2603
C2611
CKSRYB104K16
CKSRYB105K6R3
CKSRYF104Z50
CKSSYB104K10
6
F
37
PDP-506PE
5
B
7
8
1
Mark No.
RESISTORS
2
Description
Part No.
R2613
R2641,R2642
R2629
R2625,R2626
R2608,R2612,R2630,R2632,R2635
RS1/16S4702F
RS1/16S5601F
RS1/16S6801F
RS3LMF151J
CCP1390
Other Resistors
Mark No.
OTHERS
RAB4C472J
RS1/10S224J
RS1/16S1002F
RS1/16S1501F
RS1/16S4701F
R2618
R2636
R2652
R2627
VR2601
A
3
CN3003
CN3004
JA3001
JA3002
RS1/16S###J
4
Description
PH CONNECTOR 6P
PH CONNECTOR 12P
DVI CONNECTOR
MDR CONNECTOR
Part No.
AKM1277
AKM1298
AKP1276
AKP1277
[MODULE UCOM BLOCK]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC3156
IC3151
IC3157
IC3158
IC3155
IC3152,IC3153
IC3160
IC3159
Q3151
D3156,D3159,D3161-D3163
HD DIGITAL ASSY
OTHERS
DD CON UNIT
REMOTE RECEIVER UNIT
AXY1116
RPM7240-H4
C3151
C3164
C3171,C3172,C3180
C3154
C3152,C3153,C3155-C3158
IC3002
IC3001
IC3004
Q3009
Q3007
BA8274F
SII1169CTU
SN74AHC32PW
2SC4081
DTA143EUA
Q3004
Q3005
Q3002,Q3006,Q3008
Q3003
D3001,D3002
DTC124EUA
DTC143EUA
RN1901
RN2901
1SS355
D3012
D3007-D3011
D3003
DA204U
RB751V-40
UDZS6R8(B)
R3160,R3171,R3176
R3174
Other Resistors
& gt; X3151 CERAMIC RESONATOR
IC3301
IC3304
IC3302,IC3305
IC3303
Q3302
CCSSCH820J50
CCSSCH820J50
CKSRYF105Z10
CKSSYF104Z16
CKSSYF104Z16
MBM29PL160TD75TN
PST3610UR
PST3628UR
SN74AHC08PW
HN1C01FU
Q3301
ACH1357
ACH1396
CCSRCH331J50
CCSRCH470J50
CCSSCH101J50
C3041,C3043
ASS1178
[PANEL FLASH BLOCK]
SEMICONDUCTORS
CAPACITORS
C3001,C3008,C3011,C3020,C3022
C3025-C3027
C3018,C3021,C3023,C3024
C3015-C3017,C3028,C3029
C3031,C3032,C3035,C3037,C3039
RAB4C101J
RAB4C103J
RS1/16S###J
OTHERS
QTL1011
QTL1013
C3030
C3034,C3036,C3038,C3040,C3042
C3003,C3005,C3009,C3014,C3019
C3046
C3044,C3045
CKSSYF104Z16
RESISTORS
COILS AND FILTERS
F3005 CHIP SOLID INDUCTOR
L3003 CHIP SOLID INDUCTOR
ACH1357
CCSSCH101J50
CKSRYB105K6R3
CKSSYB102K50
CKSSYF104Z16
C3160-C3163,C3165,C3166,C3170
[TMDS RX BLOCK]
SEMICONDUCTORS
D
DAN202U
CAPACITORS
HD DIGITAL ASSY
C
SN74AHC541PW
TC74VHC123AFTS1
TC7W126FU
2SJ461A
1SS355
D3151,D3152,D3154,D3155,D3158
B
BR24L04FJ-W
M30620FCPGP-U5C
M62334FP
MM1522XU
SN74AHC08PW
RN1901
CKSSYF104Z16
CAPACITORS
C3311
C3317
C3304,C3307,C3309
C3305,C3310
C3315
CCSRCH470J50
CCSRCH471J50
CKSRYB472K50
CKSSYB102K50
CKSSYB104K10
C3301-C3303,C3306,C3308,C3316
E
CKSSYF104Z16
RESISTORS
RESISTORS
R3007
R3008-R3013
R3018
R3021
Other Resistors
F
All Resistors
RAB4C220J
RAB4C470J
RAB4C472J
RS1/16S3900F
RS1/16S###J
38
RS1/16S###J
OTHERS
& gt; X3302 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
ASS1188
PDP-506PE
1
2
3
4
5
Mark No.
Description
[SQ ASIC BLOCK]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC3401
6
Part No.
7
Mark No.
8
Description
Part No.
HD IR ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS
PEG122C
Q1681
D1681
2SC4116
DA204U
A
COILS AND FILTERS
CAPACITORS
F3401,F3402 EMI FILTER
CCG1162
L3401-L3403 CHIP SOLID INDUCTOR QTL1013
CAPACITORS
C3402,C3419 (100UF/6.3V)
C3425,C3441 (100UF/6.3V)
C3414-C3416,C3426-C3438
C3403-C3410,C3412,C3413
C3417,C3418,C3420-C3424
ACH1396
ACH1396
CKSRYF105Z10
CKSSYF104Z16
CKSSYF104Z16
C3439,C3440,C3442-C3449
CKSSYF104Z16
RESISTORS
R3402,R3412
R3405-R3407,R3409,R3410
R3416,R3417
R3425
Other Resistors
RAB4C101J
RAB4C220J
RAB4C220J
RS1/16S5601F
RS1/16S###J
C1681
C1682
C1683
C1684
CEVW470M6R3
CKSRYB103K50
CKSSYB102K50
CKSSYF104Z16
RESISTORS
All Resistors
RS1/16S###J
OTHERS
CN1681 3P L TYPE PLUG
V1681 REMOTE RECEIVER UNIT
HD AUDIO ASSY
OTHERS
J3901 1P BOARD IN WIRE
[ADDRESS BLOCK]
SEMICONDUCTORS
D3501,D3502
CAPACITORS
CKSSYB102K50
RESISTORS
R3521,R3522,R3525
R3524
R3519,R3520
Other Resistors
RAB4C101J
RAB4C222J
RAB4C472J
RS1/16S###J
Q3756,Q3759
Q3758,Q3760
CKSSYF104Z16
C
BR24L02FJ-W
LA4625
NJM7809FA
NJW1183L
2SA1576A
2SC4081
DTC124EUA
CAPACITORS
CEAT1R0M50
CEHAT100M50
CEHAT100M50
CEHAT101M16
CEHAT1R0M50
C3762
C3752,C3753,C3819,C3820
C3759
C3757
C3755
CEHAT220M50
CEHAT2R2M50
CEHAT331M16
CEHAT471M25
CEHAT472M25
C3763
C3754,C3805
C3767,C3770,C3772-C3774
C3781,C3782,C3789,C3792-C3795
C3806,C3807,C3813
CEHATR47M50
CFTLA103J50
CFTLA104J50
CFTLA104J50
CFTLA104J50
C3810
C3778
C3758,C3760,C3796
C3769,C3815
C3779
CFTLA223J50
CFTLA334J50
CKSRYB103K50
CKSRYB222K50
CKSRYB822K50
C3816
AKM1217
AKM1217
VKN1310
[DIGITAL DD CON BLOCK]
CAPACITORS
C3609
IC3754
IC3751
IC3752
IC3753
Q3751,Q3754,Q3755,Q3757
C3797,C3808,C3812,C3814
C3775,C3777,C3788,C3790,C3791
C3799
C3761,C3764,C3786,C3798
C3766,C3780,C3783-C3785
OTHERS
CN3501-CN3504 40P CONNECTOR
CN3506 40P CONNECTOR
CN3505
ADX3123
[AUDIO AMP BLOCK]
SEMICONDUCTORS
DAN202U
C3501-C3504
B
KM200NA3L
RPM7240-H4
CKSRYF104Z16
D
RESISTORS
R3611
Other Resistors
RAB4C101J
RS1/16S###J
HD LED ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS
D1671
D1672
SML-311UT
SML512BC4T
E
COILS AND FILTERS
& gt; F1671-F1673 CHIP SOLID INDUCTOR QTL1011
RESISTORS
R3768-R3770,R3782
R3752
Other Resistors
RD1/2MMF2R2J
RD1/2MMF4R7J
RS1/16S###J
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PDP-506PE
5
6
F
7
8
1
Mark No.
OTHERS
2
Description
4
3
4
Part No.
CN3752 12P PH CONNECTOR
3771 AUDIO HEATSINK
CN3751 3P TOP POST (VH)
3772-3775 SCREW
KN3751 WRAPPING TERMINAL
AKM1335
ANH1636
B3P-VH
VBB30P100FNI
VNF1084
KN3752 WRAPPING TERMINAL
A
3
VNF1084
[ST TERMINAL BLOCK]
COILS AND FILTERS
& gt; L3901,L3902 LINE FILTER
ATF1206
CAPACITORS
B
& gt; C3906,C3908,C3914,C3916
C3903,C3911
C3904,C3912
CCSRCH101J50
CKSRYB332K50
CKSRYF473Z50
RESISTORS
R3901-R3904
RD1/2MMF100J
OTHERS
JA3901 SPEAKER TERMINAL
C
AKE1061
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
POWER SUPPLY Unit has no service part.
D
E
F
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2
5
6
7
8
6. ADJUSTMENT
A
1. At shipment, the unit is adjusted to its best conditions. Normally, it is not necessary to readjust even if an assembly is replaced. If the
adjustment is shifted or if it becomes necessary to readjust because of part replacement, etc., perform the adjustment as described below.
2. Any value changed in Service/Factory mode will be stored in memory as soon as it is changed. Before readjustment, take note of the
original values for reference in case you need to restore the original settings.
3. Use a stable AC power supply.
6.1 ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED WHEN THE SET IS REPAIRED OR REPLACED
When any of the following assemblies is replaced
B
POWER SUPPLY Unit
(Clear the history data on the number of power-ons.)
Refer to " 7.1.7 HOW TO CLEAR HISTORY DATA. "
HD DIGITAL Assy
Writing of backup data is required.
Refer to the " 7.1.6 BACKUP WHEN THE MAIN UNIT IS
ADJUSTED. "
50 X DRIVE Assy
No adjustment required
50 Y DRIVE Assy
No adjustment required
Service Panel
Refer to the " 6.3 METHOD FOR REPLACING THE SERVICE
PANEL ASSY. "
Other assemblies
No adjustment required
C
When any part in the following assemblies is replaced
The assembly must be replaced as a unit, and no part
replacement is allowed.
POWER SUPPLY Unit
HD DIGITAL Assy
No adjustment required
50 X DRIVE Assy
No adjustment required
50 Y DRIVE Assy
No adjustment required
Other assemblies
D
No adjustment required
E
F
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6
7
8
1
2
3
4
6.2 RS-232C COMMAND
A
• The panel control items for the PDP-506PE, PU / PDP-436PE, PU systems can be controlled with the RS-232C commands by connecting
a PC through the GGF1475 special communication device when the Media Receiver is not connected with the PDP.
Note: The special communication device for the PDP-503P cannot be used with this unit, because the control lines within the MDR cable are
different.
1. Connection
Communication line:
Connect the system cable.
B
SYSTEM
CABLE
WHITE
BLACK
GGF1475 special
communication device
PC for control
Connect to the D-SUB 9-pin connector.
MDR
D-SUB 9-pin straight cable
C
• Schematic diagram of the special communication device
D
E
F
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2. Command format
A
7 Communication protocol
Start bit
Data
Parity
Stop bit
Baud rate
: 1bit
: 8bit
: 0 (none)
: 1bit
: 38400bps
7 Start and stop conditions
STX (start condition): 0x02
ETX (stop condition): 0x03
B
7 ID setting
No ID setting (corresponding to all ASCII codes)
7 Acknowledgement (ACK)
• Acknowledgement (ACK) will be sent back when the unit returns to Standby mode for the next command after the
process of the received command is finished.
• The return data will be a received command in capital letters, but without an ID.
Example of communication: For a command listed on the command list
MR / External PC
STX
0x02
ID
∗∗
C
Returns from the PDP
Command ETX
CBU
0x03
STX Command ETX
0x02
CBU
0x03
• If a received command is not one listed on the command list, " ERR " (3 characters) will be sent back.
Example of communication: For a command that is not listed on the command list
MR / External PC
STX
0x02
ID
∗∗
Returns from the PDP
Command ETX
AAA
0x03
D
STX Command ETX
0x02
ERR
0x03
• If the operation of a received command is not possible in a certain status, " XXX " (3 characters) will be sent back.
Example of communication: If an adjustment command that gives an adjustment value out of the adjustable range is sent
MR / External PC
STX
ID
0x02
∗∗
Returns from the PDP
Adjustment Adjustment
ETX
Command
Value
0x03
VOL
128
STX Command ETX
0x02
XXX
0x03
E
7 Error process
If an error is generated between STX and ETX, a return signal will not be issued.
F
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6
7
8
1
A
2
3
4
3. Definition of various commands
7 Simple-function command
A simple-function command orders an operation that will conclude by itself, and it consists of 3 characters.
Example of communication:
MR / External PC
STX
0x02
B
ID
∗∗
Returns from the PDP
Command ETX
CPD
0x03
STX Command ETX
0x02
CPD
0x03
7 Adjustment command and adjustment value
An adjustment command is accompanied by an adjustment value and orders a change in the adjustment value,
such as for the contrast adjustment.
• Adjustment command + adjustment value = & gt; The attached parameter will be the adjustment value.
• The adjustment value to be attached to an adjustment command consists of 3 characters in decimal, in the range of
000 to 999.
Example of communication:
MR / External PC
STX
0x02
C
ID
Returns from the PDP
Adjustment Adjustment
ETX
Command
Value
∗∗
CNT
128
STX
0x03
Adjustment Adjustment
ETX
Command
Value
0x02
CNT
128
0x03
• If the adjustment value of the received command is out of the adjustable range, " XXX " will be sent back, and the
adjustment value will not be changed.
• If the adjustment value of the received command is the same as the current adjustment value, the adjustment value
will be overwritten, and " XXX " will not be sent back.
7 Setup command and setup value
A setup command is accompanied by a setup value and orders a change in the setup value, such as for the mask setup.
• Setup command + setup value = & gt; The attached parameter will be the setup value.
• The setup value to be attached to a setup command consists of 3 characters in decimal, in the range of S00 to S99.
Example of communication:
D
MR / External PC
STX
ID
0x02
∗∗
Returns from the PDP
Adjustment Adjustment
ETX
Command
Value
0x03
MKS
S02
Adjustment Adjustment
ETX
Command
Value
0x02
0x03
MKS
S02
STX
• If the setup value of the received command is out of the range, " XXX " will be sent back, and the setup value will not be
changed.
• If the setup value of the received command is the same as the current setup value, the setup value will be overwritten,
and " XXX " will not be sent back.
E
7 QUEST (acquiring status) command
If a QUEST command is received from the main unit's microcomputer, data for various adjustment values will be read
from memory and sent back. The return data consist of the received command as an echo back, return data, and a
checksum.
• Return data: A string of characters defined for each QUEST command is converted into ASCII codes and transmitted.
• The configuration and the data length of return data are defined for individual QUEST commands.
Example of communication:
MR / External PC
Returns from the PDP
STX
QST
Command
ETX
STX
0x02
F
ID
∗∗
QS1
0x03
0x02
QST
Command Return Data Checksum
QS1
54AHM2∗∗
7B
ETX
0x03
• Checksum (CS): A checksum is used for judging if any error exists in the data sent back from the panel. If an error is
detected, it is possible to resend the QUEST command from the MR / External PC to try to acquire data again.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
4. RS-232C command for module microcomputer
Command
Name
Effective only in
Factory mode
Function
Remarks
A
ABL
∗∗∗
ABL ADJUSTMENT
Adjusting the upper limit of the power
AMT
S00
AUDIO MUTE OFF
Turning off the audio muting
S01
AUDIO MUTE ON
Turning on the audio muting
APW
S00
APL WB FUNCTION:OFF
WB correction interlocked with APL: OFF
?
S01
APL WB FUNCTION:ON
WB correction interlocked with APL: ON
?
BAL
∗∗∗
BALANCE ADJUSTMENT
Audio balance adjustment
BAS
∗∗∗
BASS ADJUSTMENT
Audio bass adjustment
BACKUP COPY
Copying the backup data in the EEPROM
?
?
B
B
BCP
C
CBU
CLEAR BACKUP
Clearing backup data
?
CHM
CLEAR HOUR METER
Clearing data of the hour meter
?
Used only when the panel is replaced
CPC
CLEAR POWER ON COUNT
Clearing power-on count data
?
Used only when the power unit is replaced
CPD
CLEAR POWER DOWN
Clearing power-down information
?
Used only when the panel is replaced
CPM
CLEAR PLUSE METER
Clearing data of the pulse meter
?
Used only when the panel is replaced
CSD
CLEAR SHUT DOWN
Clearing shutdown information
?
Used only when the panel is replaced
S00
DRIVE OFF
Main power off
S01
DRIVE ON
Main power on
S00
POWER CONTROL NORMAL Setting Power Consumption mode to 4-split normal curve
S01
POWER CONTROL MODE1
Setting Power Consumption mode to 2-split normal curve
S02
POWER CONTROL MODE2
Setting Power Consumption mode to 2-split power-saving curve
S10
POWER CONTROL NORMAL Setting Power Consumption mode to 4-split normal curve (domestic)
S11
POWER CONTROL MODE1
Setting Power Consumption mode to 2-split normal curve (domestic)
S12
POWER CONTROL MODE2
Setting Power Consumption mode to 2-split power-saving curve (domestic)
Determining the flag of the HD DIGITAL Assy adjustment in " adjustment is completed "
C
D
DRV
E
ESV
D
F
?
FAJ
FINISH ADJUSTMENT
FAN
FACTRY NO
FAY
FACTRY YES
Entering Factory mode
S00
FOCUS OFF
Turning the FOCUS function off
S01
FOCUS ON
Turning the FOCUS function on
S00
MASK COMBINATION OFF
MASK off
S01
MASK COMBINATION 01
H ramp (slant 1) M
?
S02
MASK COMBINATION 02
H ramp (slant 4) M
?
S03
MASK COMBINATION 03
Slanting ramp M
?
S04
MASK COMBINATION 04
30 for aging
?
S05
MASK COMBINATION 05
05 for aging
?
S06
MASK COMBINATION 06
Erasing afterimage 1
?
S07
MASK COMBINATION 07
Erasing afterimage 2 (RGB: zigzag, V: reverse)
?
S08
MASK COMBINATION 08
White (change in luminance level)
?
S09
MASK COMBINATION 09
PEAK SEEK RASTER
?
S00
MASK SINGLE OFF
MASK OFF
S01
MASK SINGLE 1
H ramp (slant 1)
?
S02
MASK SINGLE 2
H ramp (slant 4)
?
S03
MASK SINGLE 3
V ramp (slant 1)
?
S04
MASK SINGLE 4
Slanting ramp
?
FCS
?
Turning the mask setting off
M
MKC
MKS
E
F
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1
2
3
4
A
Command
Name
Effective only in
Factory mode
Function
Window(Hi=1023Lo=102)
?
MASK SINGLE 7
Window(Hi=1023)
?
MASK SINGLE 8
Window(Hi=1023)4%
?
MASK SINGLE 9
Window(Hi=1023)1.25%
?
MASK SINGLE 10
Window(1/7LINE)
?
S11
MASK SINGLE 11
STRIPE(MGT/GRN)
?
S12
MASK SINGLE 12
STRIPE(GRN/MGT)
?
S13
MASK SINGLE 13
B & W, checker (1 line)
?
S14
MASK SINGLE 14
B & W, checker (2 lines)
?
S15
MASK SINGLE 15
B & W, checker (4 lines)
?
S16
MASK SINGLE 16
B & W, checker (8 lines)
?
S17
MASK SINGLE 17
COLOR BAR
?
S18
MASK SINGLE 18
Slanting lines
?
S19
MASK SINGLE 19
Red & black, checker (1 line)
?
S20
MASK SINGLE 20
Red & black, checker (2 lines)
?
S21
MASK SINGLE 21
Red & black, checker (4 ines)
?
S22
MASK SINGLE 22
Red & black, checker (8 lines)
?
S23
MASK SINGLE 23
RGB zigzag, V reverse
?
S24
MASK SINGLE 24
SUS 2000 pulses (black raster)
?
S25
MASK SINGLE 25
Window(Hi=870Lo=102) PATTAN3
?
S26
MASK SINGLE 26
Window(Hi=1023Lo=102) PATTAN3
?
S27
MASK SINGLE 27
Window(Hi=1023) Pattern 3
?
S28
MASK SINGLE 28
Window(Hi=1023)4% Pattern 3
?
S29
MASK SINGLE 29
Window(Hi=1023)1.25% Pattern 3
?
S30
MASK SINGLE 30
Window(1/7LINE) Pattern 3
?
S51
MASK SINGLE 51
Raster - White
?
S52
MASK SINGLE 52
Raster - Red
?
S53
MASK SINGLE 53
Raster - Green
?
S54
MASK SINGLE 54
Raster - Blue
?
S55
MASK SINGLE 55
Raster - Black
?
S56
MASK SINGLE 56
Raster - Cyan
?
S57
MASK SINGLE 57
Raster - Magenta
?
S58
MASK SINGLE 58
Raster - Yellow
?
S59
MASK SINGLE 59
Raster - Cyan 460 :W
?
S60
MASK SINGLE 60
Raster - Green 774 :W
?
S61
MASK SINGLE 61
Raster - Gray 912 :W
?
S62
MASK SINGLE 62
Raster - Yellow egg color: W
?
S63
MASK SINGLE 63
Raster - Beige: W
?
S64
MASK SINGLE 64
Raster - Sky color: W
?
S65
MASK SINGLE 65
Raster - Pale purple: W
?
S66
MASK SINGLE 66
Raster - Magenta 54 :W
?
S67
MASK SINGLE 67
Raster - Red 588
?
S68
MASK SINGLE 68
Red 1023 + α
?
S69
MASK SINGLE 69
Green 1023 + α
?
S70
MASK SINGLE 70
Blue 1023 + α
?
S71
MASK SINGLE 71
Red 588 + α
?
S72
MASK SINGLE 72
Green 588 + α
?
S73
F
MASK SINGLE 6
S10
E
?
S09
D
Window(Hi=870Lo=102)
S08
C
MASK SINGLE 5
S07
B
S05
S06
MKS
MASK SINGLE 73
Blue 588 + α
Remarks
?
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4
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6
7
8
A
Command
Name
MKS
Function
Effective only in
Factory mode
?
S74
MASK SINGLE 74
Raster -Gray 512 (reservation)
Remarks
Switching panel functions interlocked with the AV selection
P
PAV
S∗∗
PANEL AV MODE
PBH
∗∗∗
PANEL BLUE HIGH
Panel white balance adjustment - Blue highlight
?
PBL
∗∗∗
PANEL BLUE LOW
Panel white balance adjustment - Blue low light
?
PDM
S00
PD MUTE OFF
Passing PD signals to the Power SUPPLY Unit = & gt; Power-down
S01
PD MUTE ON
Not passing PD signals to the Power SUPPLY Unit = & gt; No power-down
PFN
FACTORY NO
Factory mode: off
?
PFS
PANEL FINAL SETUP
Setup at shipment
?
FACTORY YES
Factory mode: on
PFY
B
PGH
∗∗∗
PANEL GREEN HIGH
Panel white balance adjustment - Green highlight
?
PGL
∗∗∗
PANEL GREEN LOW
Panel white balance adjustment - Green low light
?
PGM
S∗∗
PANEL GAMMA
Setting of the gamma table
PMT
S00
MUTE OFF
Canceling panel muting
S01
MUTE ON
Panel muting
POF
POWER OFF
Power off
PON
POWER ON
Power on
PANEL PROTECT OFF
Panel protection: off
?
?
C
PPT
S00
S01
PANEL PROTECT ON
Panel protection: on
PUC
S00
PUER CINEMA:OFF
Pure cinema: off
S01
PUER CINEMA:STD
Pure cinema: standard
S02
PUER CINEMA:ADV
Pure cinema: advanced
QAJ
QUEST ADJUSTMENT
Acquiring various adjustment values
QIP
QUEST PANEL INFORMATION
Acquiring various input signal data
QPD
QUEST POWER-DOWN
Acquiring logs of power-down points
QPM
QUEST PULSE METER
Acquiring data of the pulse meter
QPW
QUEST PANEL WHITE BALANCE Acquiring panel white balance adjustment values
QS1
QUEST STATUS 1
Acquiring data on the unit, such as the version of the program
QS2
QUEST STATUS 2
Acquiring data on the status of the unit, such as temperature
QSD
QUEST SHUT DOWN
Acquiring data on shutdown
QSI
QUEST SIGNAL INFORMATION Acquiring data related with signals
Q
D
R
RBL
S∗∗
PANEL REVISE BLUE LEVEL Setting of blue level for panel degradation correction
?
RGL
S∗∗
PANEL REVISE GREEN LEVEL
Setting of green level for panel degradation correction
?
RHI
∗∗∗
RED HIGH
User white balance - Red highlight
RLW
∗∗∗
RED LOW
User white balance - Red low light
RRL
S∗∗
PANEL REVISE RED LEVEL
Setting of red level for panel degradation correction
?
RSW
∗∗∗
XY-RST-W ADJ
Adjustment of the width of XY reset pulse
?
S00
SD MUTE OFF
Shutdown enabled
S01
SD MUTE ON
Shutdown prohibited
S01
SUS FREQUENCY MODE1
Measures against AM radio noise - Pattern 1
?
S02
SUS FREQUENCY MODE2
Measures against AM radio noise - Pattern 2
?
S03
SUS FREQUENCY MODE3
Measures against AM radio noise - Pattern 3
?
S04
SUS FREQUENCY MODE4
Measures against AM radio noise - Pattern 4
?
S05
SUS FREQUENCY MODE5
Measures against AM radio noise - Pattern 5
?
S06
SUS FREQUENCY MODE6
Measures against AM radio noise - Pattern 6
?
S07
SUS FREQUENCY MODE7
Measures against AM radio noise - Pattern 7
?
E
S
SDM
SFR
F
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2
3
4
A
Command
Name
SFR
Effective only in
Factory mode
Function
S08 SUS FREQUENCY MODE8
Measures against AM radio noise - Pattern 8
?
SMM
S**
SIDE MASK MODE
Setting of the effective area during streaking correction
?
SN0
∗∗∗
SERIAL NO 0
Setting of the serial No. 0 (panel)
?
SN1
∗∗∗
SERIAL NO 1
Setting of the serial No. 1 (panel)
?
SN2
∗∗∗
SERIAL NO 2
Setting of the serial No. 2 (panel)
?
SN3
∗∗∗
SERIAL NO 3
Setting of the serial No. 3 (panel)
?
SN4
∗∗∗
SERIAL NO 4
Setting of the serial No. 4 (panel)
?
SRS
S00 SRS OFF
SRS function: off
S01 SRS ON
SRS function: on
S00 SYSTEM CABLE NO
Prohibiting monitoring of cable disconnection detection
S01 SYSTEM CABLE YES
B
Remarks
Permitting monitoring of cable disconnection detection
S00 TRUBASS OFF
TruBass function: off
SYS
T
TBS
S01 TRUBASS ON
TruBass function: on
∗∗∗
TREBLE ADJUSTMENT
Audio treble adjustment
UN-ADJUSTMENT
Determining the flag for the HD DIGITAL Assy adjustment in " not adjusted "
?
S01 FREQENCY VIDEO 48Hz
Setting the frequency in Mask mode to VD-48 Hz
?
S02 FREQENCY VIDEO 50Hz
Setting the frequency in Mask mode to VD-50 Hz
?
S03 FREQENCY VIDEO 60Hz
Setting the frequency in Mask mode to VD-60 Hz
?
S05 FREQENCY THEATER 72Hz
Setting the frequency in Mask mode to VD-72 Hz
?
S06 FREQENCY 75Hz
Setting the frequency in Mask mode to VD-75 Hz
?
S13 FREQENCY PC 60Hz
Setting the frequency in Mask mode to PC-60 Hz
?
S14 FREQENCY PC 70Hz
TRE
Setting the frequency in Mask mode to PC-70 Hz
U
UAJ
C
V
VFQ
?
S22 FREQENCY VIDEO 50Hz NONSTD Setting the frequency in Mask mode to VD-50 Hz (nonstandard)
?
S23 FREQENCY VIDEO 60Hz NONSTD Setting the frequency in Mask mode to VD-60 Hz (nonstandard)
?
S25 FREQENCY VIDEO 72Hz NONSTD Setting the frequency in Mask mode to VD-72 Hz (nonstandard)
?
S26 FREQENCY VIDEO 75Hz NONSTD Setting the frequency in Mask mode to VD-75 Hz (nonstandard)
?
VOF
∗∗∗
Vofs ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment of the reference value of Vofs voltage
?
VOL
∗∗∗
VOLUME
Audio volume adjustment
VRP
∗∗∗
Vrp ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment of the reference value of Vrst-p voltage
?
VSU
∗∗∗
Vsus ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment of the reference value of Vsus voltage
?
D
W
WBI
Panel WB standard output mode: off
?
S01 WB INITIALIZE YES
Panel WB standard output mode: on
?
∗∗∗
X-SUS-B ADJ
X-SUS-B ADJ
?
YSB
∗∗∗
Y-SUS-B ADJ
Y-SUS-B ADJ
?
YTG
∗∗∗
Y-SUSTAIL ADJ
Y-SUSTAIL ADJ
?
YTW
E
S00 WB INITIALIZE NO
WBI
∗∗∗
Y-SUSTAIL W AJD
Y-SUSTAIL W AJD
?
X
XSB
Y
F
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6
7
8
A
5. QUEST commands (for acquiring status)
With a QUEST command, data on STBY/ON, PD, and SD can be obtained while the unit is on.
7 Acquisition of panel statuses • • • [QS1]
The command QS1 is for acquiring data necessary for authentication of both the main unit's microcomputer and the
module's microcomputer.
Command
Format
Effective Operation
Modes
[QS1]
All operations
Function
Remarks
To acquire data on product status
Return data: 3 (ECO)+43(DATA)+2(CS)=48Byte
B
Data
Length
Output Example
3Byte
Data Arrangement
QS1
ECO
¶ Resolution/size
4
1
Resolution/size
1Byte
Generation
1Byte
Destination
1Byte
*
4
Grade
1Byte
*
5
Product type
1Byte
S
6
MDUcom-Boot
3Byte
G6
6
3
1280*768-50
6
5
2
5
¶ Generation
1024*768-43
01A
7
MDUcom-PRG
8Byte
SEQUENCE PROCESSOR-Boot
3Byte
∗
¶ Grade
∗
Common
Common
C
001SM " space × 3 "
8
¶ Destination
01A
9
SEQUENCE PROCESSOR-Boot
8Byte
001AM " space × 3 "
10
SQ-VIDEO(43/42)
4Byte
001X
1st character
11
SQ-PC(43/42)
4Byte
001X
2nd character
12
SQ-VIDEO(50/61)
4Byte
001W
3rd character
A
When the boot version is common to 43/50
13
SQ-PC(50/61)
4Byte
001W
X
When the boot version is only for 43
2Byte
7B
W
When the boot version is only for 50
CS
¶ MDUcom/SEQUENCE PROCESSOR-Boot • • • 3Byte
Representing the boot version in 2-digit
decimal
D
¶ Product type
S
System model
¶ MDUcom/SEQUENCE PROCESSOR-PRG • • • 8Byte
1st character
−
2nd character
For a mass-production product
For representing the version in 2-digit
decimal
3rd character
1st - 3rd characters
4th character
Num
For representing the version in 3-digit decimal
W
When the sequence data are only for 50
X
When the sequence data are only for 43
E
4th character
A
When the program is common to 43/50
(for SEQUENCE PROCESSOR)
S
5th character
¶ SEQUENCE-Data • • • 8Byte
When the program is only for another unit
(for MDUcom)
M
Fixed
6th character
Reservation
7th character
Reservation
8th character
Reservation
• For the version indication, the bytes reserved for special use must be replaced with spaces if they are not used.
F
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8
1
A
2
3
4
7 Acquisition of panel operation data • • • [QS2]
The command QS2 is for acquiring data on the panel's operations. Basically, this command is used for the module's
microcomputer to inform the main unit's microcomputer of changes in panel operation.
Command
Format
[QS2]
Effective Operation
Modes
All operations
Function
To acquire data on operations of the panel Return data: 3 (ECO)+23(DATA)+2(CS)=28Byte
Data
Length
Output Example
3Byte
Data Arrangement
B
QS2
ECO
1
Notification of mode shifting to STB
1Byte
1
2
Flag for adjustment of the main unit
1Byte
0
3
Flag for adjustment-data backup
1Byte
0
4
" 1st PD " data
1Byte
0
5
" 2nd PD " data
1Byte
0
6
Reservation
3Byte
∗∗∗
7
Temperature data (TEMP 1)
3Byte
128
8
SD main data
1Byte
0
9
SD subdata
1Byte
0
10
Operation status induced by SD
1Byte
0
11
Data from the hour meter
8Byte
00000259
12
C
Remarks
MASK indication
1Byte
0
2Byte
CS
4A
Note : " 00000259 " of " Data from the hour meter " means 2 hours 59 minuts.
D
¶ Notification of mode
shifting to Standby
¶ PD data
¶ SD main data
Entering Standby
mode failed
1
Entering Standby
mode succeeded
¶ Adjustment of the
main unit
0
No PD data
0
No SD
1
Not used
1
SQ-IC
2
POWER
2
MDU-IIC
3
SCAN
3
RST2
4
0
SCN-5V
4
5
Not used
Panel having high
temperature
6
Y-DCDC
5
Short-circuited
speaker
0
Adjustment completed
7
1
Adjustment not
completed
8
ADRS
9
X-DRV
A
X-DCDC
¶ Adjustment-data
backup
B
0
With backup data
D
No data
E
2
During warning
indication
¶ MASK indication
0
MASK-OFF
MASK-ON
DAC
4
Specification inability
BACKUP
3
Not used
F
Relay-off completed
EEPROM
2
SQ-IC
1
1
No SD subdata
1
Not used
0
Normal
¶ SD subdata (IIC)
X-SUS
C
0
1
Y-SUS
E
¶ Operation status
induced by SD
VOL IC
5
DVI
F
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
7 Acquisition of other data on the panel • • • [QIP]
The command QIP is for acquiring data other than those available with QS1 (data necessary before turning the power on)
and QS2 (data to inform of operational status change).
Command
Format
Effective Operation
Modes
[QIP]
All operations
Function
To acquire data on operations of the panel Return data: 3 (ECO)+39(DATA)+2(CS)=44Byte
ECO
Data
Length
Output Example
3Byte
Data Arrangement
Remarks
QIP
B
1
SERIAL
15Byte
_______________
2
HOUR METER
8Byte
00000000
3
BACKUP HR MTR
8Byte
00000000
4
PON COUNTER
8Byte
00000000
2Byte
94
CS
Note : The real product serial number is displayed in " SERIAL " .
C
7 Acquisition of panel adjustment data (common data) • • • [QAJ]
The command QAJ is for acquiring data on the panel's factory-preset items that are common to the main unit and that
share the same memory.
Command
Format
Effective Operation
Modes
[QAJ]
All operations
Function
Remarks
To acquire data on operations of the panel Return data: 3 (ECO)+27(DATA)+2(CS)=32Byte
D
ECO
Output Example
3Byte
Data Arrangement
Data
Length
QAJ
1
V-SUS adjustment value
3Byte
128
2
V-OFT adjustment value
3Byte
128
3
V-RST-P adjustment value
3Byte
128
4
XSB adjustment value
3Byte
128
5
YSB adjustment value
3Byte
128
6
YTG adjustment value
3Byte
128
7
YTW adjustment value
3Byte
128
8
RSW adjustment value
3Byte
128
9
R-RIVISE setting value
1Byte
0
10
G-RIVISE setting value
1Byte
0
11
B-RIVISE setting value
1Byte
0
2Byte
B7
CS
E
F
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6
7
8
1
A
2
3
4
7 Acquisition of ABL/WB adjustment data • • • [QPW]
The command QPW is for acquiring data on the panel's factory-preset items whose memory tables are changed in
sequence.
Command
Format
[QPW]
Effective Operation
Modes
All operations
Remarks
To acquire data on operations of the panel Return data: 3 (ECO)+35(DATA)+2(CS)=40Byte
Data
Length
ECO
Output
Example
3Byte
Data Arrangement
B
Function
QPW
1
Drive sequence
3Byte
Standard/nonstandard
1Byte
S
3
Type of ABL/WB tables
2Byte
T2
4
ABL adjustment value
3Byte
128
48V Video48 Hz
0
OFF
1
ON
60V Video60 Hz
72V Video72 Hz
75V Video75 Hz
256
R-HIGH adjustment value
6
G-HIGH adjustment value
3Byte
B-HIGH adjustment value
3Byte
256
8
R-LOW adjustment value
3Byte
512
9
G-LOW adjustment value
3Byte
512
10
B-LOW adjustment value
3Byte
512
S
Standard
11
Gamma setting
1Byte
A
N
Nonstandard
12
Streaking correction
1Byte
1
13
Peripheral luminance correction
1Byte
Reservation
1Byte
∗
15
WB interlocked with APL
1Byte
0
OFF
ON (interlocked with APL)
0
14
0
256
7
16
Transition of protective operations
1Byte
Reservation
2Byte
¶ Standard/
nonstandard
¶ Transition of brightness by
protective operations
0 to F
Brightness being reduced
2
Lower limit state for brightness
3
n
Upper limit state for brightness
1
¶ Gamma setting
0
Brightness being increased
¶ Type of ABL/WB tables
Tn
n: 1 to 4
∗∗
2Byte
70P PC70Hz
0
17
D
¶ Peripheral luminance
correction
2
60P PC60Hz
5
C
3Byte
¶ Setting for Items 12 and 15
50V Video50 Hz
60V
2
¶ Drive sequence
37
CS
7 Acquisition of parameters • • • [QPM]
The command QPM is for acquiring the accumulated number of pulses for each of 5 blocks from the EEPROM.
Command
Format
[QPM]
Effective Operation
Modes
All operations
Function
Remarks
To acquire data on operations of the panel Return data: 3 (ECO)+40(DATA)+2(CS)=45Byte
E
ECO
Data
Length
Output Example
3Byte
Data Arrangement
QPM
1
Pulse meter B 1
8Byte
00000000
2
Pulse meter B 2
8Byte
00000000
3
Pulse meter B 3
8Byte
00000000
4
Pulse meter B 4
8Byte
00000000
5
Pulse meter B 5
8Byte
00000000
2Byte
E7
CS
F
• The output data on the accumulated number of pulses for each block are calculated in the following way: the high-order 4
bytes of the accumulated number of pulses for each block are converted into a decimal number, and the high-order 8
digits are transmitted. The unit of each block is M_pulse (mega).
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5
6
7
8
A
7 Acquisition of PD logs • • • [QPD]
The command QPD is for acquiring data from the 8 latest power-down (PD) logs.
Command
Format
Effective Operation
Modes
[QPD]
All operations
Function
Remarks
To acquire data on the power-down logs
Return data: 3 (ECO)+80(DATA)+2(CS)=85Byte
Data
Length
ECO
Output Example
3Byte
Data Arrangement
QPD
0
No PD
¶ PD data
1
Latest " 1st PD " data
1byte
A
1
Not used
2
Latest " 2nd PD " data
1byte
2
2
B
P-POWER
SCAN
3
Data from the hour meter for the latest PD
8byte
00010020
3
4
Second latest " 1st PD " data
1byte
E
4
SCN-5V
5
Second latest " 2nd PD " data
1byte
9
5
Not used
6
Data from the hour meter for the second latest PD
8byte
00008523
6
Y-DCDC
7
Third latest " 1st PD " data
1byte
4
7
Y-SUS
8
Third latest " 2nd PD " data
1byte
3
8
Address
9
Data from the hour meter for the third latest PD
8byte
00004335
9
X-DRIVE
2
A
X-DCDC
10
Fourth latest " 1st PD " data
1byte
11
Fourth latest " 2nd PD " data
1byte
0
B
X-SUS
12
Data from the hour meter for the fourth latest PD
8byte
00000945
C
DIG-DCDC
13
Fifth latest " 1st PD " data
1byte
4
D
QS (driving stopped)
14
Fifth latest " 2nd PD " data
1byte
0
E
Not used
F
C
Specification inability
15
Data from the hour meter for the fifth latest PD
8byte
00000715
16
Sixth latest " 1st PD " data
1byte
A
17
Sixth latest " 2nd PD " data
1byte
2
18
Data from the hour meter for the sixth latest PD
8byte
00000552
19
Seventh latest " 1st PD " data
1byte
A
20
Seventh latest " 2nd PD " data
1byte
0
21
Data from the hour meter for the seventh latest PD
8byte
00000213
22
Eighth latest " 1st PD " data
1byte
D
23
Eighth latest " 2nd PD " data
1byte
0
24
Data from the hour meter for the eighth latest PD
8byte
000001A7
2Byte
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7 Acquisition of SD logs • • • [QSD]
The command QSD is for acquiring the data from the 8 latest shutdown (SD) logs.
Command
Format
[QSD]
Effective Operation
Modes
All operations
Function
To acquire data on the shutdown logs
QSD
0
No SD
1byte
Latest SD data
Output Example
3Byte
ECO
1
Return data: 3 (ECO)+80(DATA)+2(CS)=85Byte
Data
Length
Data Arrangement
B
Remarks
1
1
SQ-IC
MDU-IIC
¶ SD data
2
Latest SD subcategory data
1byte
0
2
3
Data from the hour meter for the latest SD
8byte
00752013
3
RST2
Panel having high temperature
Short-circuited speaker
4
1byte
5
5
Second latest SD subcategory data
1byte
0
5
6
Data from the hour meter for the second latest SD
8byte
00495204
7
Third latest SD data
1byte
2
8
Third latest SD subcategory data
1byte
3
9
Data from the hour meter for the third latest SD
8byte
00100355
10
Fourth latest SD data
1byte
2
11
C
Second latest SD data
4
Fourth latest SD subcategory data
1byte
5
0
No SD subcategory
EEPROM
¶ SD subcategory
12
Data from the hour meter for the fourth latest SD
8byte
00075620
1
13
Fifth latest SD data
1byte
1
2
BACKUP
DAC
14
Fifth latest SD subcategory data
1byte
0
3
15
Data from the hour meter for the fifth latest SD
8byte
00000852
4
VOL-IC
DVI
Not used
16
1byte
2
17
Sixth latest SD subcategory data
1byte
5
6
18
Data from the hour meter for the sixth latest SD
8byte
000000451
19
Seventh latest SD data
1byte
0
20
Seventh latest SD subcategory data
1byte
0
21
Data from the hour meter for the seventh latest SD
8byte
00000000
22
Eighth latest SD data
1byte
0
23
Eighth latest SD subcategory data
1byte
0
24
D
Sixth latest SD data
5
Data from the hour meter for the eighth latest SD
8byte
00000000
2Byte
7D
CS
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7 Acquisition of input signal data • • • [QSI]
The command QSI is for acquiring all data on input video signals.
Command
Format
Effective Operation
Modes
[QSI]
All operations
Function
Remarks
To acquire all data on input video signals
Return data: 3 (ECO)+66(DATA)+2(CS)=71Byte
Data
Length
ECO
Output Example
3Byte
Data Arrangement
¶ Detection of existence of H
QSI
60V
N
No H
Y
H detected
B
1
Type of drive sequence
3byte
2
Standard/nonstandard
1byte
S
3
Type of ABL/WB tables
2byte
T1
4
Total value of PCN
4byte
0256
0
Upper limit state for brightness
5
Total value of PRH
4byte
0256
1
Brightness being reduced
6
Total value of PGH
4byte
0256
2
Lower limit state for brightness
7
Total value of PBH
4byte
0256
3
Brightness being increased
8
Total value of PBR
4byte
0512
9
Total value of PRL
4byte
0512
10
Total value of PGL
4byte
0512
11
Total value of PBL
4byte
0512
12
Reservation
2byte
∗∗
13
Detection of existence of H
1byte
Y
14
Detection of V frequency
4byte
6002
15
Reservation
4byte
∗∗∗∗
16
Obtained APL data
4byte
1023
17
Number of SUS pulses
4byte
0457
18
Result of detection of still picture
1byte
1
19
Result of detection of cracking in the panel
1byte
1
20
Result of detection for scanning protection
1byte
1
21
Result of detection for external protection
1byte
1
22
Transition of protection operation
1byte
0
23
Reservation
4byte
∗∗∗∗
2Byte
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¶ Transition of brightness by
protection operation
C
D
• If data for an item cannot be obtained during Standby mode, the return data for that item will be " ∗. "
• The types of data for Items 1-3 in the table (drive sequence, standard/nonstandard, and type of ABL/WB tables) are the
same as with the command QPW.
• Each total value for Items 4-11 represents that of panel WB, user WB, and degradation correction, and the actual data being
sent to the ASTRA are output.
• Detection of V frequency: The V signal input to the panel is measured in the range of 30.51 to 99.99 Hz. The measured
value is multiplied by 100 and then output.
• Number of SUS pulses : The number is calculated from data from APL and the drive sequence. The output value must be
between 0174 and 2752.
• APL value: The APL value for the input video signal (or mask indication) will be output in the range of 0000 to 1023.
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7 Setting for Factory mode permission/prohibition • • • [FAY/FAN] [PFY/PFN]
The commands FAY/FAN and PFY/PFN are for prohibiting/permitting panel-adjustment commands during normal operation
and are to be used to avoid accidental change of panel adjustment values.
Operation
Command
Format
[FAY]
[PFN]
Adjustment mode: ON
During FAY
[PFY]
Remarks
Control (by the
microcomputer itself)
Normal operation mode
while the power is on
[FAN]
B
Effective Operation
Modes
Mask indications will be forcibly turned off.
Adjustment mode: OFF
With a PFY command, the mask does not change.
• Commands that are effective during normal operation will also be effective during FAY (PFY) mode.
Note:
• The functions shown below will be forcibly switched when Mask ON/OFF is switched. (Even if the panel is off, changed
settings will be retained.)
While the status of Mask ON or OFF is maintained, if settings for the individual functions shown in 1 and 2 are changed,
those settings are retained (even if the drive frequency is changed).
C
1 Functions related to picture quality
Function
Peripheral luminance correction
Setting while Mask is ON
OFF
Setting while Mask is OFF
Remarks
ON
WB correction interlocked with APL OFF
ON
Streaking correction
ON
OFF
2 Functions related to panel protection
Function
Setting while Mask is ON
Setting while Mask is OFF
Detection of still picture
OFF
ON
Detection of cracking in the panel
OFF
ON
Scanning protection
D
OFF
Remarks
ON
• Depending on the type of mask displayed, phosphor burn of the panel may occur. As the panel-protection function is
forcibly turned off with this model, care must be taken when color-bar signals are to be displayed for an extended period.
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7 Backup function for adjustment values for the main unit • • • [FAJ/UAJ/CBU/BCP]
When the HD DIGITAL Assy is to be replaced, adjustment values can be copied from the backup EEPROM to the
EEPROM of the Assy for service.
Command
Format
Operation
Effective
Operation Modes
To make the flag setting that
indicating that adjustment of the
main unit has been completed
[FAJ]
[UAJ]
During FAY
Remarks
Control (by the microcomputer itself)
Writing 00 to the 4-kbyte ROM and
copying to the 2-kbyte ROM
This takes at least 350 ms.
To make the flag setting that
Writing F0 to the 4-kbyte ROM
indicating that adjustment of the
main unit has not been completed
[CBU]
To make the flag setting that
indicating that backup data
have not been copied
Writing F0 to the 2-kbyte ROM
[BCP]
To make the flag setting that
indicating that backup data
have been copied
B
Copying backup data
The backup ROM is
initialized.
When the flag indicating that the line adjustments (SUS waveform, voltage margin, and panel WB) for the main unit have
been completed is set to on, data stored from Addresses 0x0000 to 0X00FF in the digital EEPROM are copied to the same
addresses of the backup EEPROM. Copying will be executed immediately before the relay of normal operation is off.
• When the command BCP is received while a warning indicating that backup copying has not been completed is displayed
(conditions: main EEPROM = not adjusted, and backup EEPROM = adjusted), backed-up data will be copied to the main
EEPROM, and various adjustment values related to Factory mode will be readjusted. Then LED warning indication will be
shut off, and normal LED indication will be restored.
C
• If the backup EEPROM has not been adjusted when the command BCP is received (0x0063 is not written to all three
addresses of the key data), copying of the backup data is not possible, and " XXX " is returned.
Address
0x0000
0x00FF
EEPROM for the module
microcomputer
EEPROM for data backup
Writing when the power is
off, etc.
Data that need backup, such as
adjustment values for the main
unit and the data from the hour
meter
0x0100
Address
Data that need backup, such as
adjustment values for the main
unit and the data from the hour
meter
0x00
0xFF
D
Executing copying with the
command BCP
Data that do not need backup,
such as raster mask color
0x01FF
Note:
• When the command FAJ, UAJ, or CBU is executed, only high-order one-byte (0x00 or 0xF0) key data will be written to the
EEPROM, and lower-order one-byte (0x63) data will not be changed.
• It takes at least 350 ms from reception of the command FAJ until an echo is sent back, because data are copied to the
backup EEPROM.
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7 Factory presetting • • • [PFS]
Command
Format
[PFS]
Operation
Effective
Operation Modes
During FAY
Control (by the microcomputer itself)
Remarks
Initialized to factory-preset values
• When this command is executed, the values not stored in the EEPROM are initialized, mask indication is set to OFF,
control of the power for line aging is set to OFF, and detection of the system cable is set to ON.
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6.3 METHOD FOR REPLACING THE SERVICE PANEL ASSY
A
When the Panel Assy is replaced with one for service, the following adjustments are required:
Adjustments of Vofs voltage and Vyprst voltage
Enter the reference adjustment values for the Vofs voltage and Vyprst voltage that are written on the label attached to the
panel for service.
Note: Enter the values, using an RS-232C command or the Factory Menu.
AWU∗∗∗∗
Vofs = 35V Vyprst = 270V
Hour Meter Space
H
AWU∗∗∗∗
Vofs = 35V Vyprst = 270V
Hour Meter 1520
H
(Rear of the Panel)
Write in the value for the hour
meter when the Panel is
replaced (ex. 1520H).
B
Using an RS-232C command
Enter a " PFY " command with Factory mode ON.
Convert the adjustment voltage values written on the label attached at the rear of the Panel to an input command, referring to
the conversion chart. (See the next page.)
• Reference adjustment of the Vofs voltage: Ex. " Vofs = 35 " → (Check the conversion chart.) Enter " VOF112. "
• Reference adjustment of the Vyprst voltage: Ex. 50-inch " Vyprst = 270 V " → (Check the conversion chart.) Enter " VRP055. "
(Note that the conversion charts for 50-inch and 43-inch Panels are different.)
Using the Factory Menu
1
1
5
P AN E L
10
FAC T .
15
20
25
30
1
32
VD 1 – 1 1 6 01 – NT V – J HS 6
1
10
15
FAC T .
20
25
30
32
VD 1 – 1 1 6 01 – NT V – J HS 6
P AN E L – 1
[ TBL 1 / 6 0 VS ]
C
5
P AN E L
5
10
ADJ
[ TBL 1 / 6 0 VS ]
VOL
P
: 05 8
5
10
15
16
P AN E L – 1
ADJ
( + )
15
16
RST
& lt; = & gt;
Select the main item " PANEL FACT. " by pressing the MUTE key then enter Panel Factory mode by pressing the SET key.
Using the 5/∞ keys, select " PANEL-1 ADJ " then press the SET key to enter the next lower nested layer.
Select " VOL-OFFSET " or " VOL RST P " then enter a command value converted from the voltage value, using the 2/3 keys.
D
Clearing data on various histories of the Panel, such as those on the hour meter
• It is necessary to clear the data on the hour meter, etc. to match them to the actual driving hours of the Panel.
• It is also necessary to clear the data on SD and PD, because the accumulated power-on time when a shutdown or powerdown occurred is recorded.
Note: Clear the values, using an RS-232C command or the Factory Menu.
There are two types of hour meters. Do not take the MR hour meter for the hour meter.
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Using an RS-232C command
To acquire the accumulated power-on time of the product itself, use the " GS2 " RS-232C command.
1 To clear the data on the hour meter (for the Panel) : CHM
2 To clear the data on the pulse meter
: CPM
3 To clear the data on the SD history
: CSD
4 To clear the data on the PD history
: CPD
Using the Factory Menu
See " 7.1.7 HOW TO CLEAR HISTORY DATA. "
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Conversion charts for electronic VRs: Conversion chart for the Vofs
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Conversion chart for the Vofs (Commands vs. Common voltage values for the 50-inch and 43-inch models)
Command
VOF000
VOF001
VOF002
VOF003
VOF004
VOF005
VOF006
VOF007
VOF008
VOF009
VOF010
VOF011
VOF012
VOF013
VOF014
VOF015
VOF016
VOF017
VOF018
VOF019
VOF020
VOF021
VOF022
VOF023
VOF024
VOF025
VOF026
VOF027
VOF028
VOF029
VOF030
VOF031
VOF032
VOF033
VOF034
VOF035
VOF036
VOF037
VOF038
VOF039
VOF040
VOF041
VOF042
VOF043
VOF044
VOF045
VOF046
VOF047
VOF048
VOF049
VOF050
VOF051
VOF052
VOF053
VOF054
VOF055
Voltage value
[V] for
common sizes
14.09
14.28
14.46
14.65
14.84
15.02
15.21
15.40
15.58
15.77
15.96
16.14
16.33
16.52
16.70
16.89
17.08
17.27
17.45
17.64
17.83
18.01
18.20
18.39
18.57
18.76
18.95
19.13
19.32
19.51
19.69
19.88
20.07
20.25
20.44
20.63
20.81
21.00
21.19
21.37
21.56
21.75
21.94
22.12
22.31
22.50
22.68
22.87
23.06
23.24
23.43
23.62
23.80
23.99
24.18
24.36
Command
VOF056
VOF057
VOF058
VOF059
VOF060
VOF061
VOF062
VOF063
VOF064
VOF065
VOF066
VOF067
VOF068
VOF069
VOF070
VOF071
VOF072
VOF073
VOF074
VOF075
VOF076
VOF077
VOF078
VOF079
VOF080
VOF081
VOF082
VOF083
VOF084
VOF085
VOF086
VOF087
VOF088
VOF089
VOF090
VOF091
VOF092
VOF093
VOF094
VOF095
VOF096
VOF097
VOF098
VOF099
VOF100
VOF101
VOF102
VOF103
VOF104
VOF105
VOF106
VOF107
VOF108
VOF109
VOF110
VOF111
Voltage value
[V] for
common sizes
24.55
24.74
24.92
25.11
25.30
25.48
25.67
25.86
26.04
26.23
26.42
26.61
26.79
26.98
27.17
27.35
27.54
27.73
27.91
28.10
28.29
28.47
28.66
28.85
29.03
29.22
29.41
29.59
29.78
29.97
30.15
30.34
30.53
30.71
30.90
31.09
31.28
31.46
31.65
31.84
32.02
32.21
32.40
32.58
32.77
32.96
33.14
33.33
33.52
33.70
33.89
34.08
34.26
34.45
34.64
34.82
Command
VOF112
VOF113
VOF114
VOF115
VOF116
VOF117
VOF118
VOF119
VOF120
VOF121
VOF122
VOF123
VOF124
VOF125
VOF126
VOF127
VOF128
VOF129
VOF130
VOF131
VOF132
VOF133
VOF134
VOF135
VOF136
VOF137
VOF138
VOF139
VOF140
VOF141
VOF142
VOF143
VOF144
VOF145
VOF146
VOF147
VOF148
VOF149
VOF150
VOF151
VOF152
VOF153
VOF154
VOF155
VOF156
VOF157
VOF158
VOF159
VOF160
VOF161
VOF162
VOF163
VOF164
VOF165
VOF166
VOF167
Voltage value
[V] for
common sizes
35.01
35.20
35.38
35.57
35.76
35.95
36.13
36.32
36.51
36.69
36.88
37.07
37.25
37.44
37.63
37.81
38.00
38.19
38.37
38.56
38.75
38.93
39.12
39.31
39.49
39.68
39.87
40.05
40.24
40.43
40.62
40.80
40.99
41.18
41.36
41.55
41.74
41.92
42.11
42.30
42.48
42.67
42.86
43.04
43.23
43.42
43.60
43.79
43.98
44.16
44.35
44.54
44.72
44.91
45.10
45.29
Command
VOF168
VOF169
VOF170
VOF171
VOF172
VOF173
VOF174
VOF175
VOF176
VOF177
VOF178
VOF179
VOF180
VOF181
VOF182
VOF183
VOF184
VOF185
VOF186
VOF187
VOF188
VOF189
VOF190
VOF191
VOF192
VOF193
VOF194
VOF195
VOF196
VOF197
VOF198
VOF199
VOF200
VOF201
VOF202
VOF203
VOF204
VOF205
VOF206
VOF207
VOF208
VOF209
VOF210
VOF211
VOF212
VOF213
VOF214
VOF215
VOF216
VOF217
VOF218
VOF219
VOF220
VOF221
VOF222
VOF223
Voltage value
[V] for
common sizes
45.47
45.66
45.85
46.03
46.22
46.41
46.59
46.78
46.97
47.15
47.34
47.53
47.71
47.90
48.09
48.27
48.46
48.65
48.83
49.02
49.21
49.39
49.58
49.77
49.96
50.14
50.33
50.52
50.70
50.89
51.08
51.26
51.45
51.64
51.82
52.01
52.20
52.38
52.57
52.76
52.94
53.13
53.32
53.50
53.69
53.88
54.06
54.25
54.44
54.63
54.81
55.00
55.19
55.37
55.56
55.75
Command
VOF224
VOF225
VOF226
VOF227
VOF228
VOF229
VOF230
VOF231
VOF232
VOF233
VOF234
VOF235
VOF236
VOF237
VOF238
VOF239
VOF240
VOF241
VOF242
VOF243
VOF244
VOF245
VOF246
VOF247
VOF248
VOF249
VOF250
VOF251
VOF252
VOF253
VOF254
VOF255
Voltage value
[V] for
common sizes
55.93
56.12
56.31
56.49
56.68
56.87
57.05
57.24
57.43
57.61
57.80
57.99
58.17
58.36
58.55
58.73
58.92
59.11
59.30
59.48
59.67
59.86
60.04
60.23
60.42
60.60
60.79
60.98
61.16
61.35
61.54
61.72
6
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Conversion charts for electronic VRs: Conversion chart for the Vyprst (1/2)
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Conversion chart for the Vyprst (Commands vs. Voltage values for the 50-inch and 43-inch models)
Voltage [V]
50-inch Model 43-inch Model
246.3
236.3
246.7
236.7
247.1
237.1
247.6
237.6
248.0
238.0
248.4
238.4
248.9
238.9
249.3
239.3
249.7
239.7
250.2
240.2
250.6
240.6
251.0
241.0
251.5
241.5
251.9
241.9
252.4
242.4
252.8
242.8
253.2
243.2
253.7
243.7
254.1
244.1
254.5
244.5
255.0
245.0
255.4
245.4
255.8
245.8
256.3
246.3
256.7
246.7
257.1
247.1
257.6
247.6
258.0
248.0
258.4
248.4
258.9
248.9
259.3
249.3
259.7
249.7
260.2
250.2
260.6
250.6
261.0
251.0
261.5
251.5
261.9
251.9
262.3
252.3
262.8
252.8
263.2
253.2
263.6
253.6
264.1
254.1
264.5
254.5
264.9
254.9
265.4
255.4
265.8
255.8
266.3
256.3
266.7
256.7
267.1
257.1
267.6
257.6
268.0
258.0
268.4
258.4
268.9
258.9
269.3
259.3
269.7
259.7
270.2
260.2
Command
VRP000
VRP001
VRP002
VRP003
VRP004
VRP005
VRP006
VRP007
VRP008
VRP009
VRP010
VRP011
VRP012
VRP013
VRP014
VRP015
VRP016
VRP017
VRP018
VRP019
VRP020
VRP021
VRP022
VRP023
VRP024
VRP025
VRP026
VRP027
VRP028
VRP029
VRP030
VRP031
VRP032
VRP033
VRP034
VRP035
VRP036
VRP037
VRP038
VRP039
VRP040
VRP041
VRP042
VRP043
VRP044
VRP045
VRP046
VRP047
VRP048
VRP049
VRP050
VRP051
VRP052
VRP053
VRP054
VRP055
B
C
D
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Command
VRP056
VRP057
VRP058
VRP059
VRP060
VRP061
VRP062
VRP063
VRP064
VRP065
VRP066
VRP067
VRP068
VRP069
VRP070
VRP071
VRP072
VRP073
VRP074
VRP075
VRP076
VRP077
VRP078
VRP079
VRP080
VRP081
VRP082
VRP083
VRP084
VRP085
VRP086
VRP087
VRP088
VRP089
VRP090
VRP091
VRP092
VRP093
VRP094
VRP095
VRP096
VRP097
VRP098
VRP099
VRP100
VRP101
VRP102
VRP103
VRP104
VRP105
VRP106
VRP107
VRP108
VRP109
VRP110
VRP111
60
Voltage [V]
50-inch Model 43-inch Model
270.6
260.6
271.0
261.0
271.5
261.5
271.9
261.9
272.3
262.3
272.8
262.8
273.2
263.2
273.6
263.6
274.1
264.1
274.5
264.5
274.9
264.9
275.4
265.4
275.8
265.8
276.2
266.2
276.7
266.7
277.1
267.1
277.5
267.5
278.0
268.0
278.4
268.4
278.9
268.9
279.3
269.3
279.7
269.7
280.2
270.2
280.6
270.6
281.0
271.0
281.5
271.5
281.9
271.9
282.3
272.3
282.8
272.8
283.2
273.2
283.6
273.6
284.1
274.1
284.5
274.5
284.9
274.9
285.4
275.4
285.8
275.8
286.2
276.2
286.7
276.7
287.1
277.1
287.5
277.5
288.0
278.0
288.4
278.4
288.8
278.8
289.3
279.3
289.7
279.7
290.1
280.1
290.6
280.6
291.0
281.0
291.4
281.4
291.9
281.9
292.3
282.3
292.8
282.8
293.2
283.2
293.6
283.6
294.1
284.1
294.5
284.5
Command
VRP112
VRP113
VRP114
VRP115
VRP116
VRP117
VRP118
VRP119
VRP120
VRP121
VRP122
VRP123
VRP124
VRP125
VRP126
VRP127
VRP128
VRP129
VRP130
VRP131
VRP132
VRP133
VRP134
VRP135
VRP136
VRP137
VRP138
VRP139
VRP140
VRP141
VRP142
VRP143
VRP144
VRP145
VRP146
VRP147
VRP148
VRP149
VRP150
VRP151
VRP152
VRP153
VRP154
VRP155
VRP156
VRP157
VRP158
VRP159
VRP160
VRP161
VRP162
VRP163
VRP164
VRP165
VRP166
VRP167
Voltage [V]
50-inch Model 43-inch Model
294.9
284.9
295.4
285.4
295.8
285.8
296.2
286.2
296.7
286.7
297.1
287.1
297.5
287.5
298.0
288.0
298.4
288.4
298.8
288.8
299.3
289.3
299.7
289.7
300.1
290.1
300.6
290.6
301.0
291.0
301.4
291.4
301.9
291.9
302.3
292.3
302.7
292.7
303.2
293.2
303.6
293.6
304.0
294.0
304.5
294.5
304.9
294.9
305.3
295.3
305.8
295.8
306.2
296.2
306.7
296.7
307.1
297.1
307.5
297.5
308.0
298.0
308.4
298.4
308.8
298.8
309.3
299.3
309.7
299.7
310.1
300.1
310.6
300.6
311.0
301.0
311.4
301.4
311.9
301.9
312.3
302.3
312.7
302.7
313.2
303.2
313.6
303.6
314.0
304.0
314.5
304.5
314.9
304.9
315.3
305.3
315.8
305.8
316.2
306.2
316.6
306.6
317.1
307.1
317.5
307.5
317.9
307.9
318.4
308.4
318.8
308.8
PDP-506PE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Conversion charts for electronic VRs: Conversion chart for the Vyprst (2/2)
A
Conversion chart for the Vyprst (Commands vs. Voltage values for the 50-inch and 43-inch models)
Command
VRP168
VRP169
VRP170
VRP171
VRP172
VRP173
VRP174
VRP175
VRP176
VRP177
VRP178
VRP179
VRP180
VRP181
VRP182
VRP183
VRP184
VRP185
VRP186
VRP187
VRP188
VRP189
VRP190
VRP191
VRP192
VRP193
VRP194
VRP195
VRP196
VRP197
VRP198
VRP199
VRP200
VRP201
VRP202
VRP203
VRP204
VRP205
VRP206
VRP207
VRP208
VRP209
VRP210
VRP211
VRP212
VRP213
VRP214
VRP215
VRP216
VRP217
VRP218
VRP219
VRP220
VRP221
VRP222
VRP223
Voltage [V]
50-inch Model 43-inch Model
319.2
309.2
319.7
309.7
320.1
310.1
320.6
310.6
321.0
311.0
321.4
311.4
321.9
311.9
322.3
312.3
322.7
312.7
323.2
313.2
323.6
313.6
324.0
314.0
324.5
314.5
324.9
314.9
325.3
315.3
325.8
315.8
326.2
316.2
326.6
316.6
327.1
317.1
327.5
317.5
327.9
317.9
328.4
318.4
328.8
318.8
329.2
319.2
329.7
319.7
330.1
320.1
330.5
320.5
331.0
321.0
331.4
321.4
331.8
321.8
332.3
322.3
332.7
322.7
333.2
323.2
333.6
323.6
334.0
324.0
334.5
324.5
334.9
324.9
335.3
325.3
335.8
325.8
336.2
326.2
336.6
326.6
337.1
327.1
337.5
327.5
337.9
327.9
338.4
328.4
338.8
328.8
339.2
329.2
339.7
329.7
340.1
330.1
340.5
330.5
341.0
331.0
341.4
331.4
341.8
331.8
342.3
332.3
342.7
332.7
343.1
333.1
Command
VRP224
VRP225
VRP226
VRP227
VRP228
VRP229
VRP230
VRP231
VRP232
VRP233
VRP234
VRP235
VRP236
VRP237
VRP238
VRP239
VRP240
VRP241
VRP242
VRP243
VRP244
VRP245
VRP246
VRP247
VRP248
VRP249
VRP250
VRP251
VRP252
VRP253
VRP254
VRP255
Voltage [V]
50-inch Model 43-inch Model
343.6
333.6
344.0
334.0
344.4
334.4
344.9
334.9
345.3
335.3
345.7
335.7
346.2
336.2
346.6
336.6
347.1
337.1
347.5
337.5
347.9
337.9
348.4
338.4
348.8
338.8
349.2
339.2
349.7
339.7
350.1
340.1
350.5
340.5
351.0
341.0
351.4
341.4
351.8
341.8
352.3
342.3
352.7
342.7
353.1
343.1
353.6
343.6
354.0
344.0
354.4
344.4
354.9
344.9
355.3
345.3
355.7
345.7
356.2
346.2
356.6
346.6
357.0
347.0
B
C
D
E
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6
7
8
1
2
3
4
7. GENERAL INFORMATION
7.1 DIAGNOSIS
7.1.1 PCB LOCATION
A
SUS CLAMP 1 Assy
B
50 SCAN B Assy
50 Y DRIVE Assy
POWER SUPPLY Unit
50 X DRIVE Assy
C
D
50 ADDRESS Assy
50 ADDRESS Assy
50 ADDRESS Assy
50 ADDRESS Assy
HD LED
Assy
E
HD IR Assy
50 SCAN A Assy
HD AUDIO Assy
HD DIGITAL Assy
SUS CLAMP 2 Assy
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
7.1.2 DIAGNOSIS OF SHUTDOWN/POWER-DOWN INDICATED BY LEDS
A
• Operation statuses indicated by LEDs
Status
LED Pattern
Standby
1
Lit in Red
Blue
Red
Power ON
2
Lit in Blue
Blue
Red
AC Power OFF of
one side
3
System cable
disconnection
4
Red flashes
(1000ms)
Red and
blue flash
(1000ms)
Power-down
5
Shutdown
6
No backup copy
7
Blue
Red
1000ms
B
Blue
Red
1000ms
1000ms
Red flashes
Blue Once
(500+2500ms) Red 500ms
Blue flashes
Blue 500ms
(500+2500ms) Red Once
200ms
Lit in Red and
blue flashes
Blue
(200ms)
Red
Twice
n times
2.5s
Once
Twice
n times
2.5s
Once
: Lit in Red LED
: Lit in Blue LED
C
• SD (shut down) count
• PD (power-down) count
1
Not used
1
SEQUENCE PROCESSOR (SQ_IC)
2
POWER SUPPLY Unit
2
MDU-IIC
3
SCAN Assy
3
RST2 abnormality
4
5V power supply for SCAN
4
Panel high temperature
5
Y-DRIVE (Not used)
5
Speaker short-circuit *
6
DCDC for Y drive
7
Y-SUS
8
ADDRESS Assy
9
DCDC for X drive
11
X-SUS
12
Not used
13
Sequence drive stop
14
Not used
15
D
X-DRIVE
10
* When a jumper (J105) between the HD AUDIO Assy and
the POWER SUPPLY Unit is disconnected, the SD LED
flashes five times in this manner.
UNKNOWN
E
Note:
• When a shutdown occurs, a warning will be issued by the
Media Receiver and displayed, then the power will be shut off.
• When a shutdown or power-down occurs on the Panel side,
the Media Receiver will enter Standby mode (the red LED
will light).
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5
6
7
8
1
A
2
3
4
• Block diagram of the shutdown signal
HD DIGITAL ASSY
Note:
The figures 1 - 5 indicate the number of times
the LED flashes when shutdown occurs in the
corresponding route.
IC3401
Sequence Processor
TXD_SQ
RXD_SQ
1
CLK_SQ
CE_SQ
BUSY_SQ
HD AUDIO ASSY
A_NGB
IC3751
Amp.
B
5
A2
3
IC3302
3.3V-RST
IC3303
OR
IC3304
1.2V-RST
RST2
D3
2
E_SCL
E_SDA
IC3151
Module UCOM
IC3754
EEPRON
SCL
SDA
IC3753
WOW + Volume IC
2
IC3156
EEPROM
4
TEMP1
IC3001
TMDS Receiver
IC3158
Temp.
Sensor
IC3157
DAC IC
• Diagnosis of shutdown
SD Circuit in
Operation
Point to be Checked
Possible
Defective Part
SQ ASIC BLOCK,
PANEL FLASH BLOCK
IC3401, IC3301
Defective Assy
C
Communication
1 time failure of the
driving processor
Reason for
Shutdown
Communication failure
of IC3401
Number of
flashes
HD DIGITAL
HD DIGITAL
Communication
failure of the IIC
2 times line (Check the SD
subcategory on
HD AUDIO
the Factory Menu.)
Check if version data
can be read, using the
" GS1 " command, after
the power is turned on
again.
Writing failure of
IC3401
Communication failure MODULE UCOM
BLOCK
of the EEPROM (for
retaining 4-Kbyte of data) TMDS BLOCK
IC3156, IC3157
IC3001
Disconnection of
connectors
A2 - D3
HD AUDIO Assy
IC3753
Defective DC-DC
converter
DIGITAL DD CON
BLOCK
U3601
PANEL FLASH BLOCK
IC3302 - IC3304
Defective IC3401
Power failure of
the driving
processor (RST2)
AUDIO AMP BLOCK
Defective RST IC
HD DIGITAL
3 times
Communication failure
of the EEPROM
(2-kbyte : for backup)
Defective volume IC
D
SQ ASIC BLOCK
IC3401
IC3754
Check if the connectors are
disconnected or are not
connected securely.
Check if 3.3-V and 1.2V power supplies are
activated.
Check if the 8-V power
is supplied at Pin 1 of
the D11 connector.
POWER SUPPLY The 8-V power supply
is not activated.
E
Remarks
Ambient temperature
The Panel will be shut
down if the sensor
detects temperature of
75°C or higher (for the
PDP-436P/-506P).
Speakers' grounding
fault
Speaker terminals
Check if the speaker
cables are in contact
with the chassis, etc.
HD AUDIO
Defective AMP IC
HD AUDIO Assy
HD AUDIO
Disconnection of
connectors
A1 - P5
Abnormally high
temperature of the
panel
Abnormally high
4 times
temperature of the
panel
5 times Audio failure
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IC3751
Check if the connectors are
disconnected or are not
connected securely.
PDP-506PE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
11
50 (43) Y DRIVE
50 (43) Y DRIVE
50 (43) SCAN A, B
50 (43) X DRIVE
50 (43) Y DRIVE
50 (43) SCAN A, B
POWER SUPPLY
50 (43) ADDRESS
50 (43) X DRIVE
50 (43) X DRIVE
50 (43) X DRIVE
Y-SUS
ADRS
XDRIVE
X-DCDC
X-SUS
VH DC/DC
Y SUS BLOCK
SCAN IC
Point to be Checked
IC1202
ADDRESS RESONANCE BLOCK
Address power-down
Power-down caused by
detection of middle-point
voltage
VRN UVP
X RESONANCE BLOCK
X SUS BLOCK
VRN DC/DC
Disconnection of cable detected CN1001
Disconnection of cable detected CN1201
Disconnection of cable detected CN1501, CN3501-CN3504
Y SUS BLOCK
Y RESONANCE BLOCK
Vprst Regulator
Y SUS BLOCK
VOFS DC/DC
Y SUS BLOCK
IC5V DC/DC
Power-down caused by
detection of middle-point
voltage
Vprst UVP
VOFS UVP
IC5V UVP
SCAN IC
Disconnection of cable detected CN2401, CN2402
VH UVP
Disconnection of cable detected CN2001, CN2350
VH UVP
Reason for PD
(Power-down)
OVP : OVER VOLTAGE PROTECT
UVP : UNDER VOLTAGE PROTECT
50 (43) Y DRIVE
Y-DCDC
SCN-5V
SCAN
POWER
Defective PCB
Assy
VH-GNDH short-circuit
Remarks
IC1101
R1204, Q1272
Q1323, R1332, R1333
D1634
Q2221
IC2101
Q2531, Q2532, IC2535
IC2252, IC2253, Q2280, Q2281
Q2606, R2619, R2620
R2352
Q2605, R2647
SCAN IC
IC1202
V+ADR-GND_ADR short-circuit
MSKS-SUSOUT short-circuit
VSUS-SUSOUT,
SUSOUT-SUSGND shortcircuit
IC2252, IC2253
IC2502, L2501
VSUS-SUSOUT,
SUSOUT-SUSGND shortcircuit
SCAN IC
Possible Defective Part
6
10
9
8
7
6
4
3
2
Number PD Circuit in
of Blinks Operation
5
7
8
• Power-down diagnosis (defective points)
A
B
C
D
E
F
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1
2
3
4
7.1.3 OVERVIEW OF PANEL FACTORY MODE
Top screen of the Factory Menu for the main unit
A
MR INFORMATION
& lt; MUTE & gt; key
FUNC. CHECK
& lt; MUTE & gt; key
COMMON ADJ.
& lt; MUTE & gt; key
B
PANEL FACTORY
& lt; SET & gt; key
If a Panel of Generation 6 is connected,
" 6 " is indicated here.
Top screen of the Panel Factory
1
1
C
5
10
15
16
5
P AN E L
10
FAC T .
15
20
25
30
32
I N 1 – 5 0 6 0 2 – RGB – EHS 6
AREA 1 P A N E L
I NF ORMAT I ON
2
3
MOD U L E
– 0 1 SM
0 1S
4
S EQ – P R G
– 0 1 AM
0 2A
5
SQ– DT – V
5 2 0W
6
SQ– DT – P
5 2 0W
7
8
S ER I A L
_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _
9
A
D IG . EEP
ADJUSTED
B
B AC K U P
NO DATA !
C
D
E
1024 x 672
D
Note: With this model, the structure of Factory mode has been changed, and all items related to the Panel are
gathered into PANEL FACTORY mode.
Note: On-screen displays in Factory mode are indicated in white characters on a green background for the
PDP-506HD/436HD and subsequent models.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
7 Configuration of Panel Factory mode
No.
Submode Name
Adjustable Range
Submode Items
1
PANEL INFORMATION
2
PANEL WORKS
3
POWER DOWN
4
SHUT DOWN
5
Remarks
PANEL-1 ADJ (+)
5-1
X-SUS B & lt; = & gt;
120 to 136
5-2
Y-SUS B & lt; = & gt;
120 to 136
Equivalent to YSB
5-3
Y-SUSTAIL T & lt; = & gt;
120 to 136
Equivalent to YTG
5-4
Y-SUSTAIL W & lt; = & gt;
120 to 136
Equivalent to YTW
5-5
XY-RST W & lt; = & gt;
120 to 136
Equivalent to RSW
5-6
VOL SUS & lt; = & gt;
000 to 255
Equivalent to VSU
5-7
VOL OFFSET & lt; = & gt;
000 to 255
Equivalent to VOF
5-8
VOL RST P & lt; = & gt;
000 to 255
Equivalent to VRP
5-9
SUS FREQ. & lt; = & gt;
MODE1 to MODE8
B
Equivalent to XSB
Equivalent to SFR
6
C
PANEL-2 ADJ (+)
6-1
R-HIGH & lt; = & gt;
000 to 511
Equivalent to PRH
6-2
G-HIGH & lt; = & gt;
000 to 511
Equivalent to PGH
6-3
B-HIGH & lt; = & gt;
000 to 511
Equivalent to PBH
6-4
R-LOW & lt; = & gt;
000 to 999
Equivalent to PRL
6-5
G-LOW & lt; = & gt;
000 to 999
Equivalent to PGL
6-6
B-LOW & lt; = & gt;
000 to 999
Equivalent to PBL
ABL & lt; = & gt;
000 to 255
Equivalent to ABL
6-7
7
PANEL REVISE
7-1
R-LEVEL & lt; = & gt;
LV-0 to LV-7
Equivalent to RRL
7-2
G-LEVEL & lt; = & gt;
LV-0 to LV-7
Equivalent to RGL
B-LEVEL & lt; = & gt;
LV-0 to LV-7
Equivalent to RBL
NO OPRT & lt; = & gt; TRANSFER or ERR
Equivalent to BCP
7-3
8
D
ETC (+)
8-1
BACKUP DATA & lt; = & gt;
8-2
DIGITAL EEPROM & lt; = & gt;
NO OPRT & lt; = & gt; DELETE/REPAIR
Equivalent to FAJ/UAJ
8-3
PD INFO. & lt; = & gt;
NO OPRT & lt; = & gt; CLEAR
Equivalent to CPD
8-4
SD INFO. & lt; = & gt;
NO OPRT & lt; = & gt; CLEAR
Equivalent to CSD
8-5
HR-MTR INFO. & lt; = & gt;
NO OPRT & lt; = & gt; CLEAR
Equivalent to CHM
8-6
PM/B1-B5 & lt; = & gt;
NO OPRT & lt; = & gt; CLEAR
Equivalent to CPM
8-7
P-COUNT INFO. & lt; = & gt;
NO OPRT & lt; = & gt; CLEAR
Equivalent to CPC
9
9-1
E
MASK SETUP (+)
MASK OFF
Equivalent to MKS+S00
9-2
SGL MASK 01 & lt; = & gt;
Equivalent to MKS+S01
9-3
SGL MASK 02 & lt; = & gt;
Equivalent to MKS+S02
•••
& lt; = & gt; V48 & lt; = & gt; V50 & lt; = & gt; V60 & lt; = & gt; P60 & lt; = & gt; P70 & lt; = & gt; V72 & lt; = & gt; V75 & lt; = & gt;
(Select each sequence.)
•••
9-62
CMB MASK 08 & lt; = & gt;
Equivalent to MKC+S08
9-63
CMB MASK 09 & lt; = & gt;
Equivalent to MKC+S09
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6
7
8
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2
3
4
7 Details on submodes related to the panel
The GUI display examples here are those displayed when the main unit is used with the 50-inch model.
1. PANEL INFORMATION
1
1
5
10
15
20
FAC T .
P AN E L
B
P AN E L
25
30
32
I NF ORMAT I ON
I N 1 – 5 0 6 0 2 – RGB – EHS 6
0
0
2
2
1 SM
1 AM
0W
0W
7 Key operation
& lt; DOWN & gt;
& lt; UP & gt;
& lt; SEL & gt;
& lt; L/R & gt;
5
MOD U L E
S EQ – P R G
SQ– DT – V
SQ– DT – P
–
–
5
5
0 1S
0 2A
10
S ER I A L
_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _
D IG . EEP
B AC K U P
: Shifting to PANEL WORKS
: Shifting to MASK SETUP (+)
: MASK ON/OFF
: Updating displayed information
ADJUSTED
NO DATA !
15
16
The version of the microcomputer of the panel, serial number of the main unit, adjustment values of the main unit,
and backup status are displayed.
C
2. PANEL WORKS
Note:
Screen display " PANEL_FACT.___IN1-50602-RGB-EHS6 " .
Refer to service manual of Media Receiver.
D
1
1
5
10
P AN E L
P AN E L
20
25
30
32
WO R K S
PM–
PM–
PM–
PM–
PM–
5
E
15
FAC T .
B
B
B
B
B
1
2
3
4
5
I N 1 – 5 0 6 0 2 – RGB – EHS 6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
6
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0
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6
3
5
7
2
8
3
7 Key operation
& lt; DOWN & gt;
& lt; UP & gt;
& lt; SEL & gt;
& lt; L/R & gt;
M
M
M
M
M
: Shifting to POWER DOWN
: Shifting to PANEL INFORMATION
: MASK ON/OFF
: Updating displayed information
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HR–MTR
P –COUN T
T EM P 1
0 0 0 0 2 5H 2 0M
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T I ME S
+ 02 7 . 4 1 C
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• The data from the pulse meter for each block from PM-B1 to PM-B5 are indicated. The values stored in the EEPROM
(3 bytes each) are each converted into a decimal number, and the higher-order 8 digits are displayed (that means that
the lowest-order digit represents millions).
• TEMP1: Indicates the temperature of the panel. By your pressing the L or R key, the temperature value can be updated.
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3. POWER DOWN
1
1
5
P AN E L
10
FAC T .
P OW E R D OW N
1ST
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30
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7 Key operation
I N 1 – 5 0 6 0 2 – RGB – EHS 6
0 0 0 1 2 4H
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
5
4
3
2
5
& lt; DOWN & gt;
& lt; UP & gt;
& lt; SEL & gt;
& lt; L/R & gt;
2 3M
2 ND
5
X – DRV
Y – SUS
SCAN
P OW E R
ADRS –
SCN5 V
S Q – NON
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
– – – – ––
S Q – NON
– – – – ––
S Q – NON
– – – – ––
X – SUS–
– – – – ––
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
9
5
2
0
4H
5H
7H
8H
1H
2H
0H
H
1M
5M
3M
7M
0M
1M
7M
M
: Shifting to SHUTDOWN
: Shifting to PANEL WORKS
: MASK ON/OFF
: Updating displayed information
B
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• Basically, data acquired with the command QPD are displayed in the columns " 1ST " and " 2ND, with the values from the
hour meter when the power-down occurred.
& lt; Causes of power-down and corresponding OSD indications & gt;
Cause of power-down
OSD Indication
Cause of power-down
OSD Indication
POWER SUPPLY Unit
P-PWR
ADDRESS Assy
ADRS
SCAN Assy
SCAN
X-DRIVE Assy
X-DRV
5V power for SCAN
SCN5V
DCDC for X drive
X-DCDC
Not used
C
X-SUS
X-SUS
DCDC for Y drive
Y-DCDC
Sequence drive stopped
SQ-NON
Y-SUS
Y-SUS
Specification inability
UNKNOW
4. SHUT DOWN
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1
5
P AN E L
S HU T
10
FAC T .
D OW N
MA I N
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25
30
32
7 Key operation
I N 1 – 5 0 6 0 2 – RGB – EHS 6
0 0 0 1 2 4H
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
5
4
3
& lt; DOWN & gt;
& lt; UP & gt;
& lt; SEL & gt;
& lt; L/R & gt;
2 3M
SUB
5
T EMP 1
AUD I O
MD – I I C
SQ– I C
MD – I I C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
– – – – ––
– – – – ––
E E P R OM
– – – – ––
VOL
I C
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
2
1
0
9
5
4H
5H
7H
8H
1H
H
H
H
1M
5M
3M
7M
0M
M
M
M
D
: Shifting to PANEL-2ADJ (+)
: Shifting to POWER DOWN
: MASK ON/OFF
: Updating displayed information
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• Basically, data acquired with the command QSD (for MDU-IIC, subcategory data are also displayed) are displayed with
the values from the hour meter when the shutdown occurred.
& lt; Causes of shutdown and corresponding OSD indications & gt;
Cause of shutdown
(main)
Cause of shutdown
(sub)
OSD Indication
OSD Indication
SEQUENCE PROCESSOR
SQ-IC
EEPROM
MDU-IIC
MDU-IIC (with subcategory)
BACKUP
BACKUP (IC3754)
Abnormality in RST2
RST2
DAC
DAC (IC3302 to IC3304)
Panel having high temperature TEMP1
Audio IC
VOL-IC (IC3158)
Short-circuited speaker
DVI
DVI
AUDIO
EEPROM (IC3156)
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5. PANEL-1 ADJ
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P AN E L
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FAC T .
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30
32
7 Key operation
I N 1 – 5 0 6 0 2 – RGB – EHS 6
& lt; DOWN & gt;
& lt; UP & gt;
& lt; SET & gt;
& lt; SEL & gt;
[ TBL 1 / 6 0 VS ]
5
: Shifting to PANEL-2 ADJ (+)
: Shifting to POWER DOWN
: Shifting to the next nested layer
: MASK ON/OFF
10
B
15
16
P AN E L – 1
1
P AN E L
1
ADJ
5
( + )
10
15
FAC T .
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25
30
7 Key operation
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I N 1 – 5 0 6 0 2 – RGB – EHS 6
P AN E L – 1
ADJ
X –SUS –B
& lt; = & gt;
& lt; DOWN & gt; : Shifting to the next item
& lt; UP & gt;
: Shifting to the previous item
& lt; RIGHT & gt; : Adding by one to the adjustment
value
& lt; LEFT & gt; : Subtracting by one from the
adjustment value
& lt; VOL+ & gt; : Adding by 10 to the adjustment
value
& lt; VOL- & gt; : Subtracting by 10 from the
adjustment value
& lt; SET & gt;
: Determining the adjustment value
and shifting to the upper layer
& lt; SEL & gt;
: MASK ON/OFF
[ TBL 1 / 6 0 VS ]
: 12 8
5
C
10
15
16
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& lt; Drive-sequence indications and indications for the ABL/WB tables & gt;
(The OSD indications are displayed at the right part of the third line for submode PANEL-1 ADJ and
subsequent submodes.)
Type of WB/ABL Tables
Type of Drive Sequences
Standard Video/MASK ON
Nonstandard Video
PC
TBL1
48VS
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60PS
TBL2
50VS
50VN
70PS
TBL3
60VS
TBL4
72VS
Not used for consumer products
60VN
Only Mask indication
75VS
--75VN
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& lt; Lower-layer items of PANEL-1 ADJ & gt;
No.
Items
Adjustment/Setting Value
Remarks
1
120 to 136
Equivalent to XSB
Y-SUS B & lt; = & gt;
120 to 136
Equivalent to YSB
3
Y-SUSTAIL T & lt; = & gt;
120 to 136
Equivalent to YTG
4
Y-SUSTAIL W & lt; = & gt;
120 to 136
Equivalent to YTW
5
XY-RST W & lt; = & gt;
120 to 136
Equivalent to RSW
6
VOL SUS & lt; = & gt;
000 to 255
Equivalent to VSU
7
VOL OFFSET & lt; = & gt;
000 to 255
Equivalent to VOF
8
VOL RST P & lt; = & gt;
000 to 255
Equivalent to VRP
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X-SUS B & lt; = & gt;
2
SUS FREQ. & lt; = & gt;
& lt; = & gt; MODE1 to MODE8 & lt; = & gt;
Equivalent to SFR
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6. PANEL-2 ADJ
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1
5
P AN E L
10
FAC T .
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20
25
30
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I N 1 – 5 0 6 0 2 – RGB – EHS 6
[ TBL 1 / 6 0 VS ]
5
7 Key operation
& lt; DOWN & gt;
& lt; UP & gt;
& lt; SEL & gt;
& lt; SET & gt;
: Shifting to PANEL REVISE
: Shifting to PANEL-1 ADJ (+)
: MASK ON/OFF
: Shifting to the next nested layer
10
B
15
16
P AN E L – 2
1
P AN E L
1
ADJ
5
10
FAC T .
P AN E L – 2
( + )
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25
30
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I N 1 – 5 0 6 0 2 – RGB – EHS 6
[ TBL 1 / 6 0 VS ]
ADJ
5
10
R –H I GH
15
16
& lt; = & gt;
: 25 6
7 Key operation
& lt; DOWN & gt; : Shifting to the next item
& lt; UP & gt;
: Shifting to the previous item
& lt; RIGHT & gt; : Adding by one to the adjustment
value
& lt; LEFT & gt; : Subtracting by one from the
adjustment value
& lt; VOL+ & gt; : Adding by 10 to the adjustment
value
& lt; VOL- & gt; : Subtracting by 10 from the
adjustment value
& lt; SET & gt;
: Determining the adjustment value
and shifting to the upper layer
& lt; SEL & gt;
: MASK ON/OFF
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& lt; Lower-layer items of PANEL-2 ADJ & gt;
No.
Items
D
Adjustment/Setting Value
Remarks
1
R-HIGH & lt; = & gt;
000 to 511
Equivalent to PRH
2
G-HIGH & lt; = & gt;
000 to 511
Equivalent to PGH
3
B-HIGH & lt; = & gt;
000 to 511
Equivalent to PBH
4
R-LOW & lt; = & gt;
000 to 999
Equivalent to PRL
5
G-LOW & lt; = & gt;
000 to 999
Equivalent to PGL
6
B-LOW & lt; = & gt;
000 to 999
Equivalent to PBL
7
ABL & lt; = & gt;
000 to 255
Equivalent to ABL
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7. PANEL REVISE
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5
P AN E L
10
FAC T .
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25
30
32
I N 1 – 5 0 6 0 2 – RGB – EHS 6
7 Key operation
& lt; DOWN & gt;
& lt; UP & gt;
& lt; SEL & gt;
& lt; SET & gt;
[ TBL 1 / 6 0 VS ]
5
: Shifting to ETC.(+)
: Shifting to PANEL-2 ADJ (+)
: MASK ON/OFF
: Shifting to the next nested layer
10
B
15
16
P AN E L
1
P AN E L
FAC T .
P AN E L
RE V I S E
1
REV I S E
5
10
( + )
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25
30
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I N 1 – 5 0 6 0 2 – RGB – EHS 6
7 Key operation
& lt; DOWN & gt; : Shifting to the next item
& lt; UP & gt;
: Shifting to the previous item
& lt; RIGHT & gt; : Adding by one to the adjustment
value
& lt; LEFT & gt; : Subtracting by one from the
adjustment value
& lt; VOL+ & gt; : Adding by 10 to the adjustment
value
& lt; VOL- & gt; : Subtracting by 10 from the
adjustment value
& lt; SET & gt;
: Determining the setting value
and shifting to the upper layer
& lt; SEL & gt;
: MASK ON/OFF
[ TBL 1 / 6 0 VS ]
5
C
10
R–LEVEL
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& lt; = & gt;
: LV–0
& lt; Lower-layer items of PANEL REVISE & gt;
No.
Items
Adjustment/Setting Value
Remarks
1
R-LEVEL & lt; = & gt;
& lt; = & gt; LV-0 to LV-7 & lt; = & gt;
Equivalent to RRL
2
G-LEVEL & lt; = & gt;
& lt; = & gt; LV-0 to LV-7 & lt; = & gt;
Equivalent to RGL
3
B-LEVEL & lt; = & gt;
& lt; = & gt; LV-0 to LV-7 & lt; = & gt;
Equivalent to RBL
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8. ETC.
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10
P AN E L
FAC T .
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25
30
32
I N 1 – 5 0 6 0 2 – RGB – EHS 6
[ TBL 1 / 6 0 VS ]
5
7 Key operation
& lt; DOWN & gt;
& lt; UP & gt;
& lt; SEL & gt;
& lt; SET & gt;
: Shifting to MASK SETUP (+)
: Shifting to PANEL REVISE (+)
: MASK ON/OFF
: Shifting to the next nested layer
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B
15
16
E TC .
1
P AN E L
1
( + )
5
10
FAC T .
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20
25
30
32
I N 1 – 5 0 6 0 2 – RGB – EHS 6
[ TBL 1 / 6 0 VS ]
E TC .
5
10
B AC K U P
15
16
E E P R OM
& lt; = & gt;
: NO
7 Key operation
& lt; DOWN & gt; : Shifting to the next item
& lt; UP & gt;
: Shifting to the previous item
& lt; RIGHT & gt; : Adding by one to the adjustment
value
& lt; LEFT & gt; : Subtracting by one from the
adjustment value
& lt; SET & gt;
: Determining the setting value
and shifting to the upper layer
& lt; SEL & gt;
: MASK ON/OFF
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OPRT
& lt; Lower-layer items of ETC. & gt;
No.
Items
D
Adjustment/Setting Value
1
BACKUP DATA & lt; = & gt;
& lt; = & gt; NO OPRT & lt; = & gt; TRANSFER & lt; = & gt;
2
DIGITAL EEPROM & lt; = & gt; & lt; = & gt; NO OPRT & lt; = & gt; REPAIR/DELETE & lt; = & gt;
3
PD INFO. & lt; = & gt;
SD INFO. & lt; = & gt;
& lt; = & gt; NO OPRT & lt; = & gt; CLEAR & lt; = & gt;
5
HR-MTR INFO. & lt; = & gt;
& lt; = & gt; NO OPRT & lt; = & gt; CLEAR & lt; = & gt;
6
PM/B1-B5 & lt; = & gt;
& lt; = & gt; NO OPRT & lt; = & gt; CLEAR & lt; = & gt;
7
P-COUNT INFO. & lt; = & gt;
" ERR " is indicated when no data are in the backup
EEPROM. To activate the option to select
TRANSFER, press the SET key about 5 seconds.
(There is a situation resting more than 5 seconds.)
" DELETE " is indicated when the main unit has been
already adjusted. To activate the option to select
REPAIR/DELETE, press the SET key about 5
seconds.
(There is a situation resting more than 5 seconds.)
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& lt; = & gt; NO OPRT & lt; = & gt; CLEAR & lt; = & gt;
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Remarks
& lt; = & gt; NO OPRT & lt; = & gt; CLEAR & lt; = & gt;
To activate the option to select CLEAR, repeatedly
press the SET key about 5 seconds.
(There is a situation resting more than 5 seconds.)
• " NO OPRT " is selected when this submode is entered (to avoid accidental misoperation).
• When each item is set, the process starts then the unit shifts to the upper layer. (When NO OPRT is determined,
the unit will shift to the upper layer without doing anything.)
• When data are set to be backed up, if the digital EEPROM has not been adjusted,
do the operation of LED pattern No. 7.
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9. MASK SETUP
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1
5
10
P AN E L
15
FAC T .
20
25
30
32
I N 1 – F3 2 – RGB – E HS
7 Key operation
& lt; DOWN & gt;
& lt; UP & gt;
& lt; SEL & gt;
& lt; SET & gt;
[ TBL 1 / 6 0 VS ]
5
: Shifting to PANEL INFORMATION
: Shifting to ETC. (+)
: MASK ON/OFF
: Shifting to the next nested layer
10
B
15
16
MAS K
1
P AN E L
1
MAS K
SETUP
5
10
FAC T .
( + )
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20
25
30
32
I N 1 – F3 2 – RGB – E HS
7 Key operation
& lt; DOWN & gt;
& lt; UP & gt;
& lt; RIGHT & gt;
& lt; LEFT & gt;
& lt; SET & gt;
[ TBL 1 / 6 0 VS ]
SETUP
5
C
10
& lt; SEL & gt;
SGL
15
16
D
MA SK
0 1
: Shifting to the next MASK
: Shifting to the previous MASK
: Changing MASK sequence (+)
: Changing MASK sequence (-)
: Determining the setting value
and shifting to the upper layer
: MASK ON/OFF
: V6 0
& lt; Lower-layer items of MASK SETUP & gt;
No.
Items
Adjustment/Setting Value
Remarks
1
Equivalent to MKS+S00
2
SGL MASK 01 & lt; = & gt;
Equivalent to MKS+S01
3
SGL MASK 02 & lt; = & gt;
4
•••
5
CMB MASK 09 & lt; = & gt;
Equivalent to MKC+S08
6
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MASK OFF
CMB MASK 10 & lt; = & gt;
Equivalent to MKC+S09
& lt; = & gt; 48V & lt; = & gt; 50V & lt; = & gt; 60V & lt; = & gt;
60P & lt; = & gt; 70P & lt; = & gt; 72V & lt; = & gt; 75V & lt; = & gt;
Equivalent to MKS+S02
•••
• With the keys & lt; LEFT & gt; and & lt; RIGHT & gt; , the Panel drive sequence in the MASK indication is changed in the following way:
& lt; = & gt; 48V & lt; = & gt; 50V & lt; = & gt; 60V & lt; = & gt; 72V & lt; = & gt; 75V & lt; = & gt; 60P & lt; = & gt; 70P & lt; = & gt;
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7.1.4 OPERATION WHEN THE MEDIA RECEIVER IS NOT CONNECTED
As the connection conditions of the system cables (MDR cable, DVI cable) are usually detected, if no connection, such as cable
disconnection, is detected, a warning indication (alternate flashing of the red and blue areas) is displayed on the mask screen, and the red
and green LEDs flash alternately. Then after about 30 seconds, the power is automatically turned off.
Blue
A
RED
B
Alternate flashing at intervals of about 1 second
C
To operate the panel without the Media Receiver, there are the following two ways:
1. Operation-without-the-Media-Receiver mode
Input the " SYS S00 " RS232C command. The status of the LEDs changes to that in normal operation mode.
Note: Turning the AC switch to OFF then ON also maintains this mode. However, once the unit is connected with the Media Receiver using
the System cable, this mode is automatically canceled.
2. DVI mode
Turn the unit on while DVI SG signals are being input with only the DVI connecter connected. After a warning is displayed for about 5
seconds, the unit is ready to display the screen of the input signal. (Blue LED lit)
Notes: • Although the output from XGA (43 inch) and WXGA (50 inch) can be input to the unit, this is not a mode open to general users.
(With some signals, errors such as power-down may occur.)
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7.1.5 POWER ON/OFF FUNCTION FOR THE LARGE-SIGNAL SYSTEM
A
Function: To prevent a power-down from being generated, operation of only the digital-signal processing and audio circuits
are enabled, and power is not supplied to the panel driving system (large-signal system).
Usages: 1. In a case where a check is required of signals' being correctly output to the driving systems during a repair, etc.
2. In a case where diagnosis is required for judging whether the power to the large-signal system or small-signal
system has been down when a power-down occurred
Methods: 1. Short-circuit the points (see Fig. 4 below) on the face and on the reverse side of the HD DIGITAL Assy.
2. Issue the " DRV S00 " RS-232C command. (Command for turning the function off: DRV S01)
Notes:
B
• When the power to the large-signal system is off, as the PD signal is muted, power-downs other than PS_PD are
not activated.
• As soon as the clips are removed while the power to the large-signal system is off, a power-down will occur.
Be sure to turn the power off before removing the clips.
• While this function is activated with RS-232C commands, it is possible to issue " DRV S01 " (for turning the
function off) while the power is on. However, as it may damage the unit, turn the power off before issuing the
" DRV S01 " command.
• Although the " DRV S00/S01 " RS-232C commands are valid during Standby mode, once the main power is
turned off, the unit will return to " DRV S01. "
C
Short-circuit the face and the
reverse side, using clips, etc.
D
Note: It is recommended to use clips like
those shown here rather than alligator clips,
because alligator clips may not reach the
copper foil of the board.
Fig. 4 Position of DRIVE OFF
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7.1.6 BACKUP WHEN THE MAIN UNIT IS ADJUSTED
Outline
Adjustment data set at the factory are stored in the EEPROM (IC****/4K) on the HD DIGITAL Assy. Those adjustment data are
automatically backed up in the EEPROM (backup EEPROM: IC****) on the HD AUDIO Assy. Therefore, even if the HD DIGITAL Assy
is replaced, the adjustment data can be restored by copying the backup data, which enables you to omit newly performing adjustments on
the main unit.
A
Data to be backed up
• Voltage margin adjustment values
• Data on the hour meter
• Upper limit of power-adjustment value
• Data on the pulse meter
• Panel WB adjustment values
• Serial number
• Drive waveform adjustment values
• Data of the P-ON counter
• PD/SD histories
B
How to copy the backup data
1. When the HD DIGITAL Assy is replaced with that for service (normal servicing)
(In a case where no data are on the DIG. EEP, and backup data have been adjusted)
Command: " BCP " (Effective during FAY)
Factory Menu
• After the HD DIGITAL Assy is replaced with that for service, check that
“DIG. EEP: NO DATA!” is displayed on the Panel Information screen of
the Factory Menu.
PANEL INFORMATION
∞ (down)
•••
C
• If this command is not executed, the red LED lights, and the blue LED flashes,
to warn you that copying of the backup adjustment data for the main unit failed.
∞ (down)
• If both the HD DIGITAL Assy and HD AUDIO Assy are to be replaced, first replace
the HD AUDIO Assy and set the unit to Standby mode. Then replace the HD
DIGITAL Assy.
ETC. (+)
[set]
BACKUP DATA: NO OPRT
& gt; & gt; (right)
BACKUP DATA: TRANSFER
D
[set] (Press and hold for 5 seconds.)
2. In a case where a HD DIGITAL Assy that was mounted on another unit is to be reused as a service part.
Command: " FAJ " (Effective during FAY)
Factory Menu: PANEL FACT = & gt; ETC = & gt; DIGITAL EEPROM: DELETE
PANEL INFORMATION
• If the HD DIGITAL Assy of Unit 1 is mounted to be reused in Unit 2 to be
repaired, and Unit 2 enters Standby mode, the adjustment data and histories
stored in Unit 1 are erased, and those of Unit 2 are copied. Once overwritten,
the original data will not be restored. After the Assy is replaced, be sure to enter
Factory mode, using the remote control unit for servicing, and perform the
procedures described herein. Or, before mounting an Assy to be reused as a
service Assy, perform these procedures then mount it on the product to be
repaired.
∞ (down)
•••
∞ (down)
ETC. (+)
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[set]
BACKUP DATA: NO OPRT
∞ (down)
DIGITAL EEPROM: NO OPRT
& gt; & gt; (right)
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DIGITAL EEPROM: REPAIR
[set] (Press and hold for 5 seconds.)
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3. In a case where the HD DIGITAL Assy is replaced with one for servicing because of a defective EEPROM on the original Assy and
manual adjustments are to be performed
(In a case where no data are stored in the HD DIGITAL Assy or as backup, and the values that have been manually adjusted on Service
Menu are to be applied as adjustment data for the main unit)
Command: " UAJ " (Effective during FAY)
Factory Menu
PANEL INFORMATION
∞ (down)
•••
B
∞ (down)
ETC. (+)
[set]
BACKUP DATA: NO OPRT
∞ (down)
DIGITAL EEPROM: NO OPRT
& gt; & gt; (right)
DIGITAL EEPROM: REPAIR
C
[set] (Press and hold for 5 seconds.)
• If the HD DIGITAL Assy with which adjustment data for the main unit have been copied is mounted,
the above procedures are not necessary after manual adjustment.
(The indication " DIGITAL EEPROM: REPAIR " will not be displayed.)
D
E
F
78
PDP-506PE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
7.1.7 HOW TO CLEAR HISTORY DATA
A
Clearing data on various histories when the HD DIGITAL Assy is replaced
Other than adjustment data for the main unit, data to be backed up include the accumulated power-on time and a history of defective parts,
which are data updated and stored in memory. Among those data, some are required to be cleared when the HD DIGITAL Assy is replaced
for servicing, as shown below:
Item
Backed-up data
Type of servicing
Panel
Replacement of the
replacement power-supply block
Others
RS-232C
command
Hour meter
Accumulated display
To be cleared
Not to be cleared
Not to be
cleared
CHM
SD history
Point where an SD
occurred and data on the
hour meter
To be cleared
Not to be cleared
Not to be
cleared
CSD
PD history
Point where a PD
occurred and data on the
hour meter
To be cleared
Not to be cleared
Not to be
cleared
CPD
Pulse meter
Accumulated number of
pulses of the Panel (5
blocks)
To be cleared
(essential)
Not to be cleared
Not to be
cleared
CPM
Not to be
cleared
To be cleared
(essential)
Not to be
cleared
CPC
Accumulated number Accumulated number of
of power-ons
RELAY_ONs
B
Notes:
1: With the PDP-506P/436P and subsequent models, because various compensation functions use pulse-meter data for calculating
compensation values, if related Assys are replaced, data on various histories must be cleared.
2: To clear data using RS-232C commands, after entering Factory mode (by sending FAY or PFY), issue a corresponding command.
Otherwise, the command will not be executed.
C
D
E
F
79
PDP-506PE
5
6
7
8
1
A
2
3
4
How to clear the history for each item on the Factory Menu
Start point of Panel Factory
PANEL INFORMATION
∞ (down)
•••
∞ (down)
1
1
ETC. (+)
5
10
P AN E L
FAC T .
15
20
25
30
32
VD 1 – 1 1 6 01 – NT V – J HS 6
B
[ TBL 1 / 6 0 VS ]
5
10
[set]
15
16
E TC .
( + )
BACKUP DATA
C
∞ (down)
DIGITAL EEPROM
∞ (down)
Clearing the PD history
& gt; & gt; (right)
PD INFO: NO OPRT
PD INFO: CLEAR
[set] (Press and hold for 5 seconds.)
∞ (down)
Clearing the SD history
& gt; & gt; (right)
SD INFO: NO OPRT
SD INFO: CLEAR
[set] (Press and hold for 5 seconds.)
∞ (down)
Clearing the data on the
hour meter
D
& gt; & gt; (right)
HR-MTR INFO: NO OPRT
HR-MTR INFO: CLEAR
[set] (Press and hold for 5 seconds.)
1
1
5
10
P AN E L
FAC T .
15
20
25
30
[ TBL 1 / 6 0 VS ]
E TC .
5
∞ (down)
10
E
HR - MTR
15
16
Clearing the data on the
pulse meter
PM/B1-BS INFO: NO OPRT
Clearing the data on the
number of power-ons
P COUNT INFO: NO OPRT
& gt; & gt; (right)
I N FO .
& lt; = & gt;
: NO
PM/B1-BS INFO: CLEAR
[set] (Press and hold for 5 seconds.)
∞ (down)
& gt; & gt; (right)
P COUNT INFO: CLEAR
[set] (Press and hold for 5 seconds.)
F
80
PDP-506PE
1
2
32
VD 1 – 1 1 6 01 – NT V – J HS 6
3
4
5
6
7
8
7.1.8 DISASSEMBLY
A
Note : Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product, the procedures
described here are common.
1 Rear Case (506)
1
2
3
Rear case (506)
Remove the two screws.
2
Remove the tweleve screws.
Remove the fourteen screws.
Note ∗1:
When reassembling, first secure the screws for these holes to
position the rear case (506) correctly.
The hole of a left side, the screw tighten the hole of the right side
next first.
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
∗1
∗1
3
2
3
B
2
2
1
3
Remove the rear case (506).
4
3
2
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
C
2 Control Plate Section
1
2
3
4
5
6
Remove the two screws.
Remove the two screws.
6
Remove the two hexagon head screws.
1
Disconnect the connector.
×2
2
5
Remove the three screws.
5
×2
3
4
×2
5
Remove the control plate.
D
Control plate
HD AUDIO Assy
HD DIGITAL Assy
E
F
81
PDP-506PE
5
6
7
8
1
A
2
3
4
3 Front Case Assy (506PE)
1
Remove the four screw rivets.
1
B
2
2 -2
Remove the front case Assy (506PE).
1
1
1
Front case Assy (506PE)
C
2 -1
D
When only the front case assy (506PE) is to
be removed
Note when the front case assy (506PE) is to
be reattached
The front case assy (506PE) can be removed without removing
the rear case (506) beforehand.
Remove the two screws and four screw rivets shown below:
1 Hook the upper part of the Front Case Assy (506PE) on the
upper part of the Front Panel, leaving a fist-sized gap between
the bottom and the lower part of the Front Case Assy.
2 Push the couplers of the Front Case Assy (506PE) into the rear
case (506).
3 Make sure that all the couplers have been pushed into the rear
case (506).
OK
E
Front case Assy (506PE)
Rear case (506)
NG
Front case Assy (506PE)
Rear case (506)
Rear case (506)
F
82
PDP-506PE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
4 Front Chassis H Assy (50)
1
2
3
4
5
Remove the two screws.
HD LED Assy
Remove the two screws.
Remove the two screws.
1
1
4
Disconnect the connector.
Remove the front chassis H Assy (50).
2
3
5
Front chassis
H Assy (50)
2
3
B
5 SUS CLAMP 1 and 2 Assys
1
2
Remove the two screws.
Remove the panel holder V1 (50) and V2 (50)s.
(Unhook the six hooks.)
Panel holder V1 (50)
Panel holder V2 (50)
C
Hook ×3
1
3
4
5
Hook ×3
2
1
2
Release the housing wire.
Remove the four screws.
Remove the front chassis VR (50).
4
4
4
4
D
5
Front chassis VR (50)
3
E
6
7
8
9
Remove the two screws.
Remove the two screws.
Unhook the two PCB spacers.
50 X DRIVE Assy
Remove the SUS CLAMP 1 and 2 Assys.
8
6
6
7
8
9
SUS CLAMP 2 Assy
9
7
83
PDP-506PE
5
6
F
SUS CLAMP 1 Assy
7
8
1
A
2
3
4
6 50 SCAN A and B Assys
1
2
Remove the two screws.
Remove the panel holder V1 (50) and V2 (50)s.
(Unhook the six hooks.)
Panel holder V1 (50)
B
3
4
5
C
Hook ×3
Hook ×3
1
Panel holder V2 (50)
2
1
2
Release the housing wire.
Remove the three screws.
Remove the front chassis VL (50).
4
4
4
5
Front chassis VL (50)
3
D
E
6
7
8
9
Remove the four screws.
Disconnect the two pin connectors.
50 Y DRIVE Assy
Unhook the seven PCB spacers.
Remove the 50 SCAN A and B Assys.
8
8
×2
7
×2
6
6
8
50 SCAN B
Assy
F
84
9
×2
7
8
×2
9
50 SCAN A
Assy
PDP-506PE
1
2
3
8
4
5
6
7
8
7.2 IC
A
• The information shown in the list is basic information and may not correspond exactly to that shown in the schematic diagrams.
List of IC
AN16025A, TC7SH08FUS1, TC74VHC00FTS1, AXF1140, AXF1142, TC74VHC08FTS1, AXF1141, M62334FP,
TC74VHC123AFTS1, PST3610UR, PEG122C, NJW1183L
AN16025A (50 SCAN A ASSY : IC2701 - IC2706)
(50 SCAN B ASSY : IC2801 - IC2806)
• Plasma Display Panel IC
Pin Arrangement (Top view)
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
OUT2
OUT1
N.C.
VDDH
VDDH
N.C.
GND1
GND1
CLR
SI
OC2
OC1
VDD
LAT
CLK
SO
DIR
GND1
GND1
N.C.
VDDH
VDDH
N.C.
OUT64
OUT63
B
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
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
OUT62
OUT61
OUT60
OUT59
OUT58
OUT57
OUT56
OUT55
OUT54
OUT53
OUT52
OUT51
OUT50
OUT49
OUT48
OUT47
OUT46
OUT45
OUT44
OUT43
OUT42
OUT41
OUT40
OUT39
OUT38
C
OUT28
OUT29
OUT30
OUT31
OUT32
N.C.
VDDH
VDDH
N.C.
GND1
GND1
GND1
N.C.
GND2
GND1
GND1
N.C.
VDDH
VDDH
N.C.
OUT33
OUT34
OUT35
OUT36
OUT37
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
OUT3
OUT4
OUT5
OUT6
OUT7
OUT8
OUT9
OUT10
OUT11
OUT12
OUT13
OUT14
OUT15
OUT16
OUT17
OUT18
OUT19
OUT20
OUT21
OUT22
OUT23
OUT24
OUT25
OUT26
OUT27
D
VDDH
VDD
VDDH
Block Diagram
88
DK
Level
Shift
Circuit
SI 91
99 OUT1
DA
Data
Output Control Circuit
64-bit Latch
64-bit Shift Register
E
DK
Level
Shift
Circuit
1-30,
46-76, OUT2 - OUT63
100
DA
DK
SO 85
Level
Shift
Circuit
Data
77 OUT64
DA
GND1
GND1
90
GND2
CLR
89
OC1
DIR
87
OC2
92
LAT
84
CLK
F
86
85
PDP-506PE
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
A
Pin Function
No.
Pin Name
1 - 30
I/O
Pin Function
OUT3 - OUT32
O
High-voltage push-pull output
Not connected
31
N.C.
−
32 - 33
VDDH
−
High-voltage circuit supply
34
N.C.
−
Not connected
GND1
−
Ground
35 - 37
38
B
N.C.
−
Not connected
39
GND2
−
Ground
GND1
−
Ground
42
N.C.
−
Not connected
43 - 44
VDDH
−
High-voltage circuit supply
Not connected
40 - 41
N.C.
−
OUT33 - OUT64
O
High-voltage push-pull output
78
N.C.
−
Not connected
79 - 80
VDDH
−
High-voltage circuit supply
81
N.C.
−
Not connected
GND1
−
Ground
84
DIR
I
Setup of shift register shift direction
L = Shift into reverse (SO → SI) H = Shift forward (SI → SO)
85
SO
I/O
86
CLK
I
Serial clock input Fetch SI or SO data to shift register by CLK rise edge
87
LAT
I
LAT data input
L = Transfer shift register data to output latch H = Hold data to output latch
88
VDD
−
Logic supply
89
OC1
I
45
46 - 77
82 - 83
C
Serial data input / output
OC1 OC2
OUT
D
90
OC2
I
91
SI
92
CLR
I
GND1
−
−
L
ALL Hi-Z
L
H
DATA
H
L
ALL L
H
ALL H
Ground
N.C.
Not connected
93 - 94
95
I/O
L
H
Output control
Control output according to the right
truth value table
Serial data input / output
All output reset CLR pin : L → Normal operation CLR pin : H → All output High
96 - 97
VDDH
−
High-voltage circuit supply
98
N.C.
−
Not connected
OUT1 - OUT2
O
High-voltage push-pull output
99 - 100
E
F
86
PDP-506PE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
TC7SH08FUS1 (50 SCAN B ASSY : IC2807)
• 2-input AND Gate
Pin Arrangement (Top view) / Block Diagram
Truth Table
A
IN A
3
L
L
L
H
H
B
2
GND
VCC
L
H
5
H
H
1
Y
L
L
IN B
B
L
4
OUT Y
C
TC74VHC00FTS1 (50 X DRIVE ASSY : IC1002)
• Quad 2-Input NAND Gate
Block Diagram
Truth Table
D
A
14 Vcc
1B 2
13 4B
1Y 3
12 4A
2A 4
11 4Y
2B 5
H
9 3A
GND 7
Y
L
10 3B
2Y 6
B
L
1A 1
8 3Y
L
H
H
H
L
H
H
H
L
E
F
87
PDP-506PE
5
6
7
8
1
A
2
3
4
AXF1140 (50 X DRIVE ASSY : IC1202)
• X Mask Module
Block Diagram
SUSOUT
SUSOUT
SUSOUT
SUSOUT
1
2
43
3
42
4
41
40
SUSGND
B
SUSGND
SUSGND
SUSGND
SUSGND
VSUS
VSUS
VSUS
VSUS
VSUS
6
39
7
38
SUS-B
+5V
+15V
PSUS
PSUS
PSUS
PSUS
9
10
12
33
13
32
14
31
15
30
16
29
28
SUS-G
PSUS
8
C
GND
PSUS
27
18
19
20
Delay
Circuit
26
Driver
21
24
22
23
PSUS
PSUS
PSUS
PSUS
PSUS
PSUS
PSUS
SUS-MSK
SUBGND
SUBGND
AXF1142 (50 X DRIVE ASSY : IC1101)
(50 Y DRIVE ASSY : IC2101)
D
• DK Module
Block Diagram
PC
PC
3
PD-U
PL-U
PL-U
PL-U
PL-U
SUSOUT
SUSOUT
SUSOUT
F
SUSOUT
PL-D
5
40
PL-D
6
39
PL-D
PL-D
CO-D
11
34
CI-D
12
33
+15V
13
32
+15V
31
E
41
36
PC
4
38
PC
+5V
30
SUS-U
29
SUS-D
17
28
GND
18
27
SUB-GND
8
10
15
Driver
16
88
Delay
Circuit
PDP-506PE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
TC74VHC08FTS1 (50 Y DRIVE ASSY : IC2003, IC2005)
• Quad 2-input AND Gate
Pin Arrangement (Top view) / Block Diagram
Truth Table
A
Y
L
L
L
L
14 VCC
1A 1
B
H
L
H
1B 2
L
L
H
13 4B
H
H
B
1Y 3
12 4A
2A 4
11 4Y
2B 5
10 3B
2Y 6
9 3A
GND 7
8 3Y
C
AXF1141 (50 Y DRIVE ASSY : IC2252, IC2253)
• Y Mask Module
Block Diagram
SUSOUT
SUSOUT
SUSOUT
SUSOUT
1
44
2
43
SUSGND
SUSGND
SUSGND
SUSGND
VSUS
VSUS
VSUS
VSUS
VSUS
GND
SUS-G
SUS-B
+5V
+15V
MSK-S
3
4
40
SUSGND
D
SUS-MSK
6
39
7
38
8
37
9
36
PSUS
PSUS
PSUS
PSUS
PSUS
10
E
12
33
13
32
14
31
15
30
16
29
18
27
19
20
Delay
Circuit
26
PSUS
PSUS
PSUS
PSUS
PSUS
MSK-S
MSK-S
Driver
F
21
24
22
23
SUBGND
SUBGND
89
PDP-506PE
5
6
7
8
1
A
2
3
4
M62334FP (HD DIGITAL ASSY : IC3157)
• 8-bit 4ch I2C Bus D-A Converter with Buffer Amplifier
Pin Arrangement (Top view)
Pin Function
No.
Pin Name
1
AO2
3
AO3
4
8 VCC
AO1 1
AO1
2
Pin Function
AO4
8-bit resolution D-A converter output
AO2 2
AO3 3
6 SDA
5
GND
Ground
AO4 4
5 GND
6
SDA
Serial data input
7
SCL
Serial clock input
8
B
7 SCL
VCC
Power supply
Block Diagram
VCC
SCL
SDA
GND
8
7
6
5
POWER ON
RESET
C
I2C BUS TRANSCEIVER
CHANNEL
DECODER
8
8bit Latch
8bit Latch
8bit Latch
8bit Latch
8bit Upper
Segment R-2R
8bit Upper
Segment R-2R
8bit Upper
Segment R-2R
8bit Upper
Segment R-2R
D
1
2
3
4
AO1
AO2
AO3
AO4
TC74VHC123AFTS1 (HD DIGITAL ASSY : IC3160)
• Dual Monostable Multivibrator/AFN/AFT Retriggerble
E
Pin Arrangement (Top view)
Truth Table
Inputs
A
1A 1
15 1Rx/Cx
B
CLR
H
16 Vcc
1B 2
Outputs
Q
H
Note
Q
Output enable
14 1Cx
X
L
H
L
H
Inhibit
1Q 4
13 1Q
H
X
H
L
H
Inhibit
2Q 5
12 2Q
L
11 2CLR
L
H
2Rx/Cx 7
10 2B
X
X
GND 8
9 2A
1CLR 3
2Cx 6
F
H
Output enable
Output enable
L
L
H
Reset
X: Don't care
90
PDP-506PE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
PST3610UR (HD DIGITAL ASSY : IC3304)
• Reset IC
Pin Arrangement (Top view)
Pin Function
No.
Pin Name
Pin Function
1
Ground
2
VDD
Power supply / Voltage detection
3
CD
Capacitor connect pin for delay
4
4 OUT
GND 1
GND
OUT
Reset signal output
3 CD
VDD 2
B
Block Diagram
CD
3
VDD 2
4 OUT
RD
Electrostatic
protection
Vref
element
Electrostatic
protection
element
C
GND 1
D
E
F
91
PDP-506PE
5
6
7
8
1
A
2
3
4
PEG122C (HD DIGITAL ASSY : IC3401)
• LSI for PDP video processing (SEQUENCE PROCESSOR)
Pin Arrangement (Top view)
Left side
Right side
Left side (Top view)
B
C
1
2
BAI5
GAI1
A
BAI4
GAI0
B
BAI3
BAI9
C
BAI2
BAI8
D
BAI1
BAI7
E
BAI0
BAI6
F
XSCAN20
XSCAN19
G
XSCAN15
XSCAN14
H
XSCAN10
GND33
J
XSCAN8
XSCAN7
K
XSCAN3
XSCAN2
L
XSUS10
XSUS9
M
XSUS6
GND33
N
XSUS4
XSUS3
P
ADRS0
ADRS1
R
TEST_I0
GND33
T
TXOUTM063
TXOUTP063
U
V TXCLKOUTM06 TXCLKOUTP06
W TXOUTM062 TXOUTP062
TXOUTM061
TXOUTP061
Y
AA TXOUTM060 TXOUTP060
AB TXOUTM073 TXOUTP073
AC TXCLKOUTM07 TXCLKOUTP07
AD TXOUTM072 TXOUTP072
AE TXOUTM071 TXOUTP071
AF TXOUTM070 TXOUTP070
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
GAI4
GND33
VDD33
GAI3
GAI2
PEAK
XSCAN18
GAI9
GAI8
GAI7
GAI6
GAI5
APLDT
XSCAN17
RAI4
RAI3
RAI2
RAI1
RAI0
THEATER
XSCAN16
RAI9
RAI8
RAI7
RAI6
RAI5
GND12
VDD12
BBI0
HDI
VDI
DEI
DCLKI
VDD12
BBI6
BBI5
BBI4
BBI3
BBI2
BBI1
GBI1
GBI0
BBI9
BBI8
BBI7
VDD12
GBI5
GDN33
VDD33
GBI4
GBI3
GBI2
RBI1
RBI0
GBI9
GBI8
GBI7
GBI6
RBI7
RBI6
RBI5
RBI4
RBI3
RBI2
TRNSEND1
TRNSEND0
VDD33
RBI9
RBI8
VDD12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
VDDLA
VDDBG
VDDLA
GNDLA
TXOUTP021
TXOUTM021
VDDLA
REFIN
VDDLA
GNDLA
TXOUTP020
TXOUTM020
25
26
XSCAN13
VDD33
XSCAN6
XSCAN1
XSUS8
VDD33
XSUS2
ADRS2
VDD33
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
XSCAN12
XSCAN11
VDDTC12
XSCAN9
GNDTC12
VDD12
XSCAN5
XSCAN4
VDDTC12
XSCAN0
GND12
VDD12
XSUS7
GNDTC12
VDD12
XSUS5
GND12
VDD12
XSUS1
XSUS0
VDDTC12
ADRS3
GNDTC12
VDD12
TEST_I1
TEST_I2
TEST_R
VDDLA
GNDLA
VDDL12
VDDLA
GNDLA
VDDLA
VDDLA
GNDLA
VDDLA
VDDLA
GNDLA
VDDL12
VDDLA
VDDLA
VDDLA
VDDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
VDDLA
VDDLA
VDDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
TXOUTP033 TXCLKOUTP03 TXOUTP032
TXOUTM033 TXCLKOUTM03 TXOUTM032
VDDLA
GNDLA
VDDLA
GNDLA
TXOUTP031
TXOUTM031
VDDL12
GNDLA
VDDLA
GNDLA
TXOUTP030
TXOUTM030
VDDLA
VDDLA
VDDL12
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
VDDLA
VDDLA
VDDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
TXOUTP023 TXCLKOUTP02 TXOUTP022
TXOUTM023 TXCLKOUTM02 TXOUTM022
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
P
R
T
U
V
W
Y
AA
AB
AC
AD
AE
AF
D
Right side (Top view)
14
E
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
P
R
T
U
V
W
Y
AA
AB
AC
AD
AE
AF
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
CLKD
CSRD_N
CLKS
VSSPB
VCCPB
LPFMONI
VSSPA
VCCPA
CLK_MONI
EXDI014
EXDI07
EXDI015
EXDI011
EXDI04
EXDI012
EXDI05
EXDI013
EXDI06
EXDI09
GND33
VDD33
EXDI02
EXDI010
EXDI03
EXA4
EXA3
EXDI00
EXDI08
EXDI01
VDD12
EXA10
EXA9
EXA8
EXA7
EXA6
EXA5
EXA2
EXA1
CSWR_N
EXA0
EXA11
VDD12
EXA16
EXA15
EXA14
EXA13
EXA12
GND12
VDD12
VDDTC12
EXA20
EXA19
EXA18
EXA17
CSEXWAIT_N
SDITDO
GPI003
YSCAN20
CSCS_N1
CSCS_N0
UARTRXD
UARTTXD
SDITRST_N
SDITDI
GPI004
YSCAN19
CSCS_N2
GND33
VDD33
CS10TXD
SDITCK
GPI000
GPI005
YSCAN18
GNDTC12
YSCAN13
GND12
GNDTC12
GND12
YSUS9
GNDTC12
RSV1
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
VDDLA
GNDLA
VDDLA
GNDLA
TXOUTP001
TXOUTM001
YSCAN15
YSCAN12
YSCAN8
YSCAN4
YSCAN0
YSUS8
YSUS4
RSV0
VDDLA
VDDLA
VDDLA
VDDLA
VDDLA
VDDLA
VDDLA
GNDLA
TXOUTP000
TXOUTM000
VDD33
YSCAN11
YSCAN7
YSCAN3
VDD33
YSUS7
YSUS3
VDD33
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
GND12
VDDLA
VDDLA
VDDL12
VREF12
GNDBG
GNDLA
VDDLA
VDDLA
VDDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
TXOUTP013 TXCLKOUTP01 TXOUTP012
TXOUTM013 TXCLKOUTM01 TXOUTM012
VDDLA
GNDLA
VDDLA
GNDLA
TXOUTP011
TXOUTM011
VDDLA
GNDLA
VDDLA
GNDLA
TXOUTP010
TXOUTM010
92
VDD12
VDDTC12
VDD12
VDD12
VDD12
VDDTC12
VDD12
YSUS0
VDDL12
VDDLA
VDDLA
VDDL12
VDDL12
VDDLA
VDDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
VDDLA
VDDLA
VDDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
GNDLA
TXOUTP003 TXCLKOUTP00 TXOUTP002
TXOUTM003 TXCLKOUTM00 TXOUTM002
CSIOSCK1
CSIORXD
TCRAM_MONITOR0 TCRAM_MONITOR1
TCRAM_MONITOR2
CSIORQ
RESETX
SDIJTAG
SDIDBI_N
SDITMS
GPI001
GPI002
GPI006
GPI007
YSCAN17
YSCAN16
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
GND33
YSCAN14
J
YSCAN10
YSCAN9
K
YSCAN6
YSCAN5
L
YSCAN2
YSCAN1
M
GND33
VSUS10
N
YSUS6
VSUS5
P
YSUS2
VSUS1
R
GND33
AFE_PS_N
T
TXOUTP050
TXOUTM050
U
TXOUTP051
TXOUTM051
V
TXOUTP052
TXOUTM052
W
TXCLKOUTP05 TXCLKOUTM05 Y
TXOUTP053
TXOUTM053 AA
TXOUTP040
TXOUTM040 AB
TXOUTP041
TXOUTM041 AC
TXOUTP042
TXOUTM042 AD
TXCLKOUTP04 TXCLKOUTM04 AE
TXOUTP043
TXOUTM043 AF
PDP-506PE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
NJW1183L (HD AUDIO ASSY : IC3753)
• FOCUS & SRS IC
Pin Arrangement (Top view)
TBFIL2 1
TBFIL1 2
42 TBFIL3
41 TBFIL4
LPFOUT 3
LPF2 4
40 TBFIL5
39 TBFIL6
LPF1 5
OUTW 6
SRSFIL1 7
38 TBFIL7
37 RECFIL
B
36 SRSFIL2
35 CTB
CSR 8
FCSFIL1a 9
34 FCSFIL1b
33 FCSFIL2b
FCSFIL2a 10
CFCS 11
32 AGC
31 INb
INa 12
TESTa 13
30 TESTb
29 TONE-Hb
TONE-Ha 14
TONE-La 15
28 TONE-Lb
27 OUTb
OUTa 16
CTH 17
C
26 CBA
25 CVO
CTL 18
SDA 19
SCL 20
24 VREFIN
23 VREFOUT
GND 21
22 V+
AGC
Tone-Ha
Tone-La
FCSFIL1a
FCSFIL2a
TBFIL1
TBFIL2
TBFIL3
TBFIL4
TBFIL5
TBFIL6
TBFIL7
OUTa
SDA
SCL
Block Diagram
32
14
15
9 10 2
16
19 20
1 42 41 40 39 38
D
25 CVO
INa 12
VOL1
17 CTH
WOW/Simulated
(FOCUS/TruBass/SRS 3D)
AGC
26 CBA
VOL2
TONE
Logic
VOL2
18 CTL
8 CSR
35 CTB
INb 31
VOL1
TONE
11 CFCS
VOL2
27
6
22 V+
E
21 GND
24 22
VREFIN
VREFOUT
FCSFIL1b
FCSFIL2b
SRSFIL1
3 37
OUTw
TONE-Lb
4
OUTb
34 33 7 36 5
LPFOUT
RECFIL
28
SRSFIL2
LPF1
LPF2
29
TONE-Hb
Bias
F
93
PDP-506PE
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
8. PANEL FACILITIES
A
Front view
B
4
2
3
1
C
3 POWER ON indicator
4 Remote control sensor
1 POWER button
2 STANDBY indicator
Rear view
D
SYSTEM
CABLE
WHITE
BLACK
E
5
7
SYSTEM
CABLE
8
WHITE
BLACK
6
F
5 SPEAKER (right/left) terminals
6 SYSTEM CABLE terminal (BLACK)
94
7 SYSTEM CABLE terminal (WHITE)
8 AC IN terminal
PDP-506PE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
B
C
D
E
F
95
PDP-506PE
5
6
7
8
1
A
2
3
4
Jigs list
Jig No.
GGF1475
Jig Name
Remarks
Special Communication Device
See to " 6.2 RS-232C COMMAND " .
B
C
D
E
F
96
PDP-506PE
1
2
3
4