Ps51e450a1w PDF
Ps51e450a1w PDF
Ps51e450a1w PDF
Chassis F5AA
Model Code PS51E450A1WXRU
SERVICE MANUAL
Plasma TV Contents
1. Precaution
2. Product Specification
4. Troubleshooting
5. Wiring Diagram
PS51E450A1W
Refer to the service manual in the GSPN (see the rear cover) for more information.
Contents
Contents
1. Precaution........................................................................................................................................ 1 − 1
1.1. Safety Precautions ................................................................................................................... 1 − 1
1.2. Servicing Precautions ............................................................................................................... 1 − 3
1.3. Static Electricity Precautions...................................................................................................... 1 − 4
1.4. Installation Precautions ............................................................................................................. 1 − 5
2. Product Specification ......................................................................................................................... 2 − 1
2.1. Model Comparison................................................................................................................... 2 − 1
2.2. Feature & Specifications ........................................................................................................... 2 − 3
2.3. Specifications Analysis ............................................................................................................. 2 − 6
2.4. Accessories ............................................................................................................................ 2 − 10
2.4.1. Supplied Accessories ................................................................................................... 2 − 10
2.4.2. Sold Separately ........................................................................................................... 2 − 11
2.5. 3D TV ................................................................................................................................... 2 − 12
2.5.1. What is 3D TV............................................................................................................ 2 − 12
2.5.2. How to operate ........................................................................................................... 2 − 12
2.5.3. 3D Format.................................................................................................................. 2 − 13
2.6. Content.................................................................................................................................. 2 − 15
2.7. All Share ............................................................................................................................... 2 − 16
3. Disassembly and Reassembly .............................................................................................................. 3 − 1
3.1. Overall Disassembly and Reassembly .......................................................................................... 3 − 1
4. Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................ 4 − 1
4.1. Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................... 4 − 1
4.1.1. First Checklist for Troubleshooting ................................................................................. 4 − 1
4.1.2. Checkpoints by Error Mode........................................................................................... 4 − 2
4.1.3. Analog Part Troubleshooting ......................................................................................... 4 − 7
4.1.4. Digital Part Troubleshooting.......................................................................................... 4 − 10
4.1.5. Faults and Corrective Actions ........................................................................................ 4 − 12
4.1.6. Operating Logic LED................................................................................................... 4 − 14
4.1.7. Adjust SMPS Voltage when change SMPS ....................................................................... 4 − 15
4.2. Factory Mode Adjustments ........................................................................................................ 4 − 16
4.2.1. Entering Factory Mode ................................................................................................. 4 − 16
4.2.2. Factory Data............................................................................................................... 4 − 18
4.3. Service Adjustment .................................................................................................................. 4 − 41
4.4. Software Upgrade .................................................................................................................... 4 − 44
4.5. RS-232C ................................................................................................................................ 4 − 46
4.6. AV Control Code ..................................................................................................................... 4 − 47
4.7. Rear Cover Dimension.............................................................................................................. 4 − 52
5. Wiring Diagram ................................................................................................................................ 5 − 1
1. Precaution
To avoid possible damage, electric shocks or exposure to radiation, follow the instructions below with regard to safety,
installation, service and ESD.
1) Make sure all protective devices are properly installed including non-metallic handles and compartment covers when
installing or re-installing the chassis or chassis assemblies.
2) Make sure that no gaps exist between the cabinets for children to insert their fingers in to prevent children from
receiving electric shocks. Gaps mentioned above include ventilation holes of a too great magnitude between the PDP
module and the cabinet mask, and the improper installation of the rear cabinet.
Errors may occur when the resistance is below 1.0MΩ or over 5.2MΩ. In these cases, make sure that the device is
repaired before sending it back to the customer.
WARNING
Do not use an insulated transformer for checking the leakage. Use only those current leakage testers or mirroring
systems that comply with ANSIC 101.1 and the Underwriter Laboratory’s specifications (UL1410, 59.7).
LEAKAGE ( R E A D I N G
DEVICE CURREN T SHOULD NOT BE
UNDER TESTER ABOVE 0.5mA)
TEST
TES T ALL
EXPOSED ME TAL
SUR FACES
2-WIRE CORD
ALSO TES T WITH
PLUG REVERSED
(US ING AC EARTH
ADAPTER PLUG GROUND
AS REQU IRED)
4) A high voltage is maintained within the specified limits using safety parts, calibration and tolerances. When voltage
exceeds the specified limits, check each special part.
7) Some TV chassis are shipped with an additional secondary grounding system. The secondary system is adjacent to
the AC power line. These two grounding systems are separated in the circuit using an unbreakable/unchangeable
insulation material.
8) When any parts, material or wiring appear overheated or damaged, replace them with new regular ones immediately.
When any damage or overheating is detected, correct this immediately and make a regular check of possible errors.
9) Check for the original shape of the lead, especially that of the antenna wiring, any sharp edges, the AC power and the
high voltage power. Carefully check if the wiring is too tight, incorrectly placed or loose. Never change the space
between the part and the printed circuit board. Check the AC power cord for possible damages. Keep the part or the
lead away from any heat-emitting materials.
1) The service instructions are printed on the cabinet, and should be followed by any service personnel.
2) Make sure to unplug the AC power cord from the power source before starting any repairs.
a) Remove or re-install parts or assemblies.
b) Disconnect the electric plug or connector, if any.
c) Connect the test part in parallel with the electrolytic capacitor.
3) Some parts are placed at a higher position than the printed board. Insulated tubes or tapes are used for this purpose.
The internal wiring is clamped using buckles to avoid contact with heat emitting parts. These parts are installed back
to their original position.
4) After the repair, make sure to check if the screws, parts or cables are properly installed. Make sure no damage is caused
to the repaired part and its surroundings.
5) Check for insulation between the blade of the AC plug and that of any conductive materials (i.e. the metal panel,
input terminal, earphone jack, etc).
8) Make sure the grounding lead of the tester is connected to the chassis ground before connecting to the positive lead.
The ground lead of the tester should be removed last.
9) Beware of risks of any current leakage coming into contact with the high-capacity capacitor.
10) The sharp edges of the metal material may cause physical damage, so protect yourself by wearing gloves during the
repair.
11) Due to the nature of plasma display panels, partial after-images may appear if a still picture is displayed on the screen
for a long period of time.
This is caused by brightness deterioration due to the storage effect of the panel, and to prevent this from happening, we
recommend that the brightness and contrast are reduced. (e.g.) Contrast: 25, Brightness: 50
1) Some semi-conductive (“solid state”) devices are vulnerable to static electricity. These devices are known as ESD.
ESD includes the integrated circuit and the field effect transistor. To avoid any materials damage from electrostatic
shock, follow the instructions described below.
2) Remove any static electricity from your body by connecting the earth ground before handling any semi-conductive parts
or assemblies. Alternatively, wear a dischargeable wrist-belt.
(Make sure to remove any static electricity before connecting the power source - this is a safety instruction for
avoiding electric shock)
3) Remove the ESD assembly and place it on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil to prevent accumulating static
electricity.
4) Do not use any Freon-based chemicals. Such chemicals will generate static electricity that causes damage to the ESD.
7) Do not remove the ESD from the protective box until the replacement is ready. Most ESD replacements are covered with
lead, which will cause a short to the entire unit due to the conductive foam, aluminum foil or other conductive materials.
8) Remove the protective material from the ESD replacement lead immediately after connecting it to the chassis or
circuit assembly.
9) Take extreme caution in handling any uncovered ESD replacements. Actions such as brushing clothes or lifting your leg
from the carpet floor can generate enough static electricity to damage the ESD.
CAUTION
These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only.
To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions
unless you are qualified to do so.
1) For safety reasons a minimum of two people are required to carry this product.
2) Keep the power cord away from any heat emitting devices, as a melted covering may cause fire or electric shock.
3) Do not place the product in areas with poor ventilation such as a bookshelf or closet. The increased internal temperature
may cause fire.
4) Bend the external antenna cable when connecting it to the product. This is a measure to protect it from being exposed to
moisture. Otherwise, it may cause a fire or electric shock.
5) Make sure to turn the power off and unplug the power cord from the outlet before repositioning the product. Also
check the antenna cable or the external connectors if they are fully unplugged. Damage to the cord may cause fire
or electric shock.
6) Keep the antenna far away from any high-voltage cables and install it firmly. Contact with the high-voltage cable or the
antenna falling over may cause fire or electric shock.
7) When connecting the RF antenna, check for a DTV receiving system and install a separate DTV reception antenna for
areas with no DTV signal.
8) When installing the product, leave enough space (4”) between the product and the wall for ventilation purposes. A
rise in temperature within the product may cause fire.
9) When moving a PDP with removable speakers, detach the speakers first before moving the main body. Moving the PDP
main body without separating the speakers may cause the speakers to detach, possibly causing damage or injury.
2. Product Specification
Inch PE450
Front View
Inch PE490
Front View
■ Features
• Digital-TV, RF, 2-HDMI, 1-Component(AV), 1-USB2.0, Optical
• Brightness : 1500 cd/m2
• Contrast Ratio : 1000000:1
• 3D (PE490), AllShare, Content
P*43E450 P*43E490
Model
P*51E450 P*51E490
■ 43” Specification
Model P*43D450 P*43E450
Power Consumption 43HD : 200 W ± 10 % and Less 43HD : 200 W ± 10 % and Less
AV
COMPONENT1 :
480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p AV
PC COMPONENT1 :
Video Input HDMI1 : 480p/720p/1080i/1080p 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p
HDMI2 (DVI Compatible) : HDMI1 : 480p/720p/1080i/1080p
480p/720p/1080i/1080p HDMI2 : 480p/720p/1080i/1080p
HDMI3 (SIDE AV) :
480p/720p/1080i/1080p
AV
COMPONENT1 :
AV
480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p
COMPONENT1 :
Audio Input COMPONENT2 :
480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p
480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p
DVI
PC
DVI
■ 51” Specification
Model P*51D490 P*51E490
Power Consumption 51HD: 280 W ± 10 % and Less 51HD: 280 W ± 10 % and Less
AV
COMPONENT1 :
AV
480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p
COMPONENT1 :
PC
480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p
HDMI1 : 480p/720p/1080i/1080p
HDMI1 : 480p/720p/1080i/1080p
Video Input HDMI2 (DVI Compatible) :
HDMI2 (SIDE AV) :
480p/720p/1080i/1080p
480p/720p/1080i/1080p
HDMI3 (SIDE AV) :
480i can be displayed on HDMI,
480p/720p/1080i/1080p
however it is not contained in EDID data
480i can be displayed on HDMI,
however it is not contained in EDID data
AV
COMPONENT1 :
AV
480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p
COMPONENT1 :
PC
480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p
HDMI1 : 480p/720p/1080i/1080p
HDMI1 : 480p/720p/1080i/1080p
Audio Input HDMI2 (DVI Compatible) :
HDMI2 (SIDE AV) :
480p/720p/1080i/1080p
480p/720p/1080i/1080p
HDMI3 (SIDE AV) :
480i can be displayed on HDMI,
480p/720p/1080i/1080p
however it is not contained in EDID data
480i can be displayed on HDMI,
however it is not contained in EDID data
Design
Buil-In Tuner O O
Speaker Output 10 W + 10 W 10 W + 10 W
PIP O X
Double Screen X X
Caption O O
Still Image X X
Features EPG O O
My Color Control X X
Energy Saving O O
Anynet X X
S-Video X X
USB 1 1
Sub Woofer X X
Optical 1 1
Design
Speaker Output 10 W + 10 W 10 W + 10 W
Double Screen X X
Caption O O
Still Image X X
Features EPG O O
My Color Control X X
Energy Saving O O
Anynet X X
S-Video X X
PC (D-SUB) 1 Input X
Connections DVI 1 Input 1 Input
USB 1 1
Sub Woofer X X
Optical 1 1
TIP
NOTE
For the power supply and power consumption, refer to the label attached to the product.
2.4. Accessories
3301-002049
Ferrite Core
3301-002053
Stand P-BASE -
RS232 Cable -
HDMI -
HDMI-DVI -
Component -
Composite (AV) -
Coaxial (RF) -
2.5. 3D TV
2.5.1. What is 3D TV
signal.
M S
Blue tooth
M S M S
2.5.3. 3D Format
■ 3D Format : There are several 3D formats existing on how to merge Left and Right images .
Input
Format Input images explanation notes
source
1. HDMI 1.4 standard
• Inserting Blink Active Space between format
Left and Right images. 2. Automatically
Frame Packing • Full re solution : 1920 x 1080 x 2 HDMI 1.4 activating
(Left and Right each) + Blink = 1920 (Not in the menu
x 2205 or UI)
3. BD format
Extract Left and Right images a rtificially from normal 2D contents input and show it in 3D. (a function
2D → 3D
of TV)
When watching 3D TV (input is 3D source) , if a viewer feels tired of watching 3D TV, a viewer can
3D → 2D change the TV into 2D.
(In this case , TV only displays one of Left and Right images)
Only activating in ‘2D→3D Mode‘.
Depth Control the depth of 3D.
Tiredness goes higher as depth goes higher.
L/R correction Switch the position of Left and Right images so that correspond with 3D glasses.
‘3D off’ has below meanings according to present modes.
• In 2D→3D Mode : coming back to 2D
3D Disable • In 3D mode
(3D off)
2.6. Content
Watch TV
Guide
Schedule Manager
Channel List
Channel Manager
My Downloads
Videos
Photos
Music
Source
Use to select TV or other external input sources such as
DVD / Blu-ray players / cable box / STB satellite receiver / AllShare connected to the TV.Music
Contents searching
TV function
• Supporting The Total End to End Solution for using Home Digital Media
- Product Connection : By using “Samsung Wired/Wireless AP”, we support “Zero Config WiFi Connection between
Samsung Products (One foot Connection)
- Contents Making : Making picture and movie by Samsung HHP, Camera, Camcoder
- Contents Saving : Saving Contents automatically to Samsung BD-HDD, PC by Auto Back Up
- Contents Control : Sellecting and Operating Saving Contents by Samsung Premium Remocon , HHP, Tab.
- Contents Playing : Playing Contents at the Samsung TV and Total Searching the Contents
Message
one of the function of AllShare™, checking
the call from the cell phone, SMS information,
schedule
booked on mobile phone
Media
One of the function of AllShare™, showing
videos.
pictures, MP3 files of cell phone on TV by
controlling
the cell phone
1 !f o o t
S a m s u n g !R o u t e r
※ Good Compatibility with All standard DLNA device which has Search function support.
Á Keyword
 Contents list
WARNING
This PDP TV contains electrostatically sensitive devices. Use caution when handling these components.
• Follow these directions carefully; never use metal instruments to pry apart the cabinet.
6003–001782
<Rear view of 43"> M4 * L12
6003–001782
<Rear view of 51"> M4 * L12
6003–001782
M4 * L12
6003–000337
<Rear view of 43"> M4 * L10
6003–001782
M4 * L12
6003–000337
<Rear view of 51"> M4 * L10
CAUTION
6001–002606
M3 * L10
6003–001439
<PN450> M4 * L8
6001–002606
<PN490> M3 * L10
CAUTION
6003–001439
M4 * L8
6001–002606
<Rear view of 51"> M3 * L10
6003–001782
M4 * L12
6003–001782
<Rear view of 43"> M4 * L12
6003–001782
<Rear view of 51"> M4 * L12
4. Troubleshooting
4.1. Troubleshooting
• Check to see if the cables are connected according to the connection diagram.
• No Video : If the problem is No Video but Logic Board is on and Indication LED is blinking repeatedly and
faster than normal booting, replace the Logic board.
■ No Power
• The LEDs on the front panel do not work when connecting the power cord.
Symptom • The SMPS relay does not work when connecting the power cord.
• The unit appears to be dead.
The SMPS relay or the LEDs on the front panel does not work when connecting the power cord if
the cables are improperly connected or the Main Board or SMPS is not functioning. In this case,
check the following:
Major Checklist • Check the internal cable connection status inside the unit.
• Check the fuses of each part.
• Check the output voltages of the SMPS.
• Replace the Main Board.
Fuse
CN801
CN201
Fuse CN801
CN201
No
P owe r indica tor LED is on? Che ck AC powe r conne ction.
Ye s
Ye s
Ye s
S MP S CN801 No
P IN2 : S TB 5V Re place the S MP S .
PIN1_P S ON : Che ck to s e e if it is 0V
Ye s
CAUTION
Make sure to disconnect the power before working on the SMPS board.
■ No Video
Symptom • Audio is normal but no picture is displayed on the screen.
• The output voltage of the Main SMPS.
Major Checklist • This may happen when the LVDS cable connecting the Main Board and the Panel is
disconnected.
LVDS Cable
Diagnostics
LVDS Cable
Ye s
Ye s
Ye s
CAUTION
Make sure to disconnect the power before working on the SMPS board.
■ No Sound
Symptom • Video is normal but there is no sound.
• When the speaker connectors are disconnected or damaged.
• When the sound processing part of the Main Board is not functioning.
Major Checklist
• Speaker defect.
• SMPS not supplying voltage to the main board.
CN801
CN801
Speaker
Speaker Cable
Ye s
Ye s
(1)
No
Is the s pe a ke r output te rmina l of Re place the Main boa rd.
the Ma in boa rd norma l?
Ye s
So und Output S ha pe
Re place the S pe a ke r.
(1)
CAUTION
Gray
Level
H-sync
Ye s
Ye s
Ye s
<PC Input–1 (V-sync, H-sync, R/G/B)> <PC Input–2 (V-sync, H-sync, R/G/B)>
<LVDS Output>
1) It is difficult to check digital video signal because of too fast and small signal.
2) Check digital video signal, Use H-sync, V-sync and Clock for basic.
3) Each digital video ICs connected with data line, H-sync, V-sync and Clock line.
Ye s
Ye s
S MP S CN801
No
P IN2 : S TB 5V Re place the S MP S .
PIN1_P S ON : Che ck to s e e if it is 0V
Ye s
■ Normal
• LED ON/OFF for 0.5s
ON
OFF
■ Abnormal
• LED ON/OFF three times for 8.1s
■ DRV_RESET
• LED ON for 5s and LED OFF for 2s
5 2 · ª µ ª ¦ ¹ e...
s ec s ec
DRV_RES ET
VS_TP
VS_VR
VA_TP
VA_VR
TIP
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INFO Factory
• If you don’t have Factory remote control, can’t control some menu.
Option
Control
SVC
Expert
ADC/WB
Advanced
T-MST9AUSC-XXX
T-MST9AUSS-XXX
E-Manual : X9ATSCA-000X
EDID SUCCESS
HDCP : SUCCESS
CALIB : AV / COM / PC / HDMI /
Option : XXXX XXXX XXXX X
FactoryCS : 0xxxxxxxxx
Onboot : xxx
SDAL-XXX
RFS : P0154 T-TDT5AKSRC
20XX-XX-XX
TYPE : XXXXXX
Model : PNxxxx
Logic S/W : xx-xx-xx
Wired Mac Available
■ Option
Menu Data Remark
Factory Reset -
Type 43DHHcD
Local set xx
Bagic Model PE490
SVC Model 0
TUNER xx
Ch table NONE
Front Color T-R-BLK
■ Control
Menu Data Remark
EDID EDID ON/OFF
EDID WRITE ALL
EDID WRITE PC
EDID WRITE HDMI
EDID WRITE HDMI1
EDID WRITE HDMI2
EDID WRITE HDMI3
EDID WRITE HDMI4
HDMI EDID Ver
HDMI EDID Port
EDID WRITE DVI
Sub Option RF Mute Time 600ms
RS-232 Jack Debug
Watchdog OFF
WD COUNT 255
LVDS FORMAT PDP
Language_Arabic xx Info+fatory
TOOLS Support 32 Info+fatory
LNA Support 0 Info+fatory
NETWORK Support Ext-Wifi Info+fatory
IPERF stopped
Info Link Server Type development Info+fatory
Info Link Country None Info+fatory
TTX List Flof Info+fatory
TTX Group UserOSD Info+fatory
24Px4 Support OFF Info+fatory
■ SVC
Menu Data Remark
Test Pattern Pattern Sel …
LOGIC Pattern Sel 0
LOGIC Level Sel 255
Panel Auto Setting Failure Info+fatory
PANEL DISPLAY TIME 2Hr
LOGIC USB D/L off
Tuner Status
T-CON USB Download Failure
T-CON CheckSum
Tuner Margin 10
CAM Wain Time
TS Clock delay 0
SUBMICOM UPGRADE Off
BT ADDRESS 0
BT UPGRADE
BT Freepairing on
SVC Reset
■ Expert
Menu Data Remark
N/D ADJ OFF
Source …
■ ADC/WB
Menu Data Remark
ADC AV Calibration /
Comp Calibraion /
PC Calibration /
HDMI Calibration /
ADC Target 1st_AV_Low 64
1st_AV_High 880
1st_AV_Delta 2
1st_COMP_Y_Low 64
1st_COMP_Cb_Low 512
1st_COMP_Cr_Low 512
1st_COMP_Y_High 940
1st_COMP_Cb_High 512
1st_COMP_Cr_High 512
1st_COMP_Delta 2
1st_PC_Low 4
1st_PC_High 1004
1st_PC_Delta 2
2nd_ACH_Low 4
2nd_ACH_High 940
2nd_PC_Low 4
2nd_PC_High 940
2nd_Delta 2
ADC Result 1st_Y_GH 258
1st_Y_GL 128
1st_Cb_BH …
1st_Cb_BL …
1st_Cr_RH …
1st_Cr_RL …
2nd_R_L 133
2nd_G_L 133
2nd_B_L 133
2nd_R_H 70
2nd_G_H 70
2nd_B_H 70
■ Advanced
Menu Data Remark
Picture_2D Sub Setting Gamma 0.95
Natural Gamma 0
Pwm Max 100
PWM Min 0
Pwm Mid 0
Contrast Dimming OFF
7.5 IRE NTSC OFF
7.5 IRE Offset
Comp Phase 110
Led Peak OnOff OFF
Dither Bypass OFF
D Motion Light On
Dynamic Contrast On
EPA Standard Standard Contrast 100
Standard Brightness 45
Standard Sharpness 50
Standard Color 50
Standard Tint 0
Standard Backlight 10
WB Movie W/B Movie On/Off OFF
Model ...
Color Tone ...
Msub Brightness ...
Msub Contrast ...
N_Rgain ...
N_Bgain ...
N_Roffset ...
N_boffset ...
W2_Rgain ...
W2_Bgain ...
W2_Roffset ...
W2_Boffset ...
Movie Contrast ...
Movie Bright ...
Movie Color ...
Movie Sharpness ...
Movie Tint ...
Movie Backlight ...
Movie Gamma ...
- You must perform Calibration in the Lattice Pattern before adjusting the White Balance.
ADC / WB AV Calibration
Comp Calibration
PC Calibration
HDMI Calibration
■ Color Calibration
• Adjust spec.
1) Source : HDMI
8) You can see the change of the “AV Calibration” status from Failure to Success.
8) You can see the change of the “Comp Calibration” status from Failure to Success.
8) You can see the change of the “PC Calibration” status from Failure to Success.
8) You can see the change of the “HDMI Calibration” status from Failure to Success.
Samsung may offer upgrades for the TV’s firmware in the future.
These upgrades can be performed via the TV when it is connected to the Internet, or by downloading the new firmware
from samsung.com to a USB memory device.
• Alternative Software (Backup) shows The previous version that will be replaced.
• Software is represented as ‘Year/Month/Day_Version’.
The more recent the date, the newer the software version.
Installing the latest version is recommended.
■ By USB
Insert a USB drive containing the firmware upgrade downloaded from samsung.com into the TV. Please be careful to not
disconnect the power or remove the USB drive while upgrades are being applied.
The TV will turn off and turn on automatically after completing the firmware upgrade. Please check the firmware version
after the upgrades are complete (the new version will have a higher number than the older version).
When software is upgraded, video and audio settings you have made will return to their default (factory) settings. We
recommend you write down your settings so that you can easily reset them after the upgrade.
■ By Online
• First, configure your network. For detailed procedures on using the Network Setting.
Refer to the ‘Setting the Network’ instructions.
• If The internet connection doesn’t operate properly, connection can be broken, please retry downloading.
If the problem still happens, download by USB and upgrade.
4.5. RS-232C
1. To RS232C control
• Port : COM# (Serial)
• Bit rate : 38400
• Data Bit : 8 bit
• Parity : None
• Stop Bits : 1
• Flow Control : None
2. Description of RS232C
Pin Name Full Name
1 CD Carrier Detect
2 RxD Received Data
3 TxD Transmitted Data
4 DTR Data Terminal Ready
5 GND Signal Ground
6 DSR Data Set Ready
7 RTS Request To Send
8 CTS Clear To Send
9 RI Ring Indicator
Key Value
Up 96 (0x60)
Down 97 (0x61)
Left 101 (0x65)
Right 98 (0x62)
Menu 26 (0x1A)
Internet 147 (0x93)
Enter (OK) 104 (0x68)
EXIT 45 (0x2D)
5. Wiring Diagram
■ 43" HD
CN5505
CN4003
CN5504 CN5012 X-
CN804 Buffe r
CN5009 CN4002
S MP S 2
CN5503 CN 4005
CN5011
CN5501 CN5002 CN201
4 3
E- BUFFER F- BUFFER
CN2500 CN2600 CN2600
CN2502 CN2601
■ 51" HD
CN5505
CN4005
CN5504 X-
CN5006 Buffe r
CN804
CN5400 CN4001
S MP S 2
CN5503 CN4007
CN5501 CN5403
CN5007 CN201
CN2022 LOGIC BOARD CN2023 CN302 CN4004
5 MAIN BOARD
CN5502 CNxx
CN2010 CN2011 CN1201
CN1602_HD
4
NOTE
The code number of cable (Lead-connector) can be changed, see “Exploded Views and Parts List”.
Photo
Photo
(1)
CN801 (SMPS) ↔ CN201 (Main Board)
Pin No. (SMPS) Signal (SMPS) Pin No. (Main Board) Signal (Main Board)
1 PS-ON 1 SW_POWER
2 STBY 2 A5V_PW
3 GND 3 DGND
4 D15V 4 B15VS_PW
5 GND 5 DGND
6 GND 6 DGND
7 D5.3V 7 B5V_PW
8 D5.3V 8 B5V_PW
9 GND 9 DGND
10 D15V 10 B15V_PW
11 D15V 11 B15V_PW
12 D5.3V 12 B5V_PW
(2)
43" only : CN804 (SMPS) ↔ CN4005 (Y Board)
51" only : CN804 (SMPS) ↔ CN4007 (Y Board)
Pin No. (SMPS) Signal (SMPS) Pin No. (Y Board) Signal (Y Board)
1 VS 1 D5.3V
2 VS 2 GND
3 N.C 3 VS_ON
4 VA 4 VS_SIGNAL
5 GND 5 DS_ON
6 D15V 6 GND
E450 (3)
CN1201 (Main Board) ↔ CN1 (FUNCTION)
Pin No. (Main Board) Signal (Main Board) Pin No. (FUNCTION) Signal (FUNCTION)
1 IR 1 IR
2 GND 2 GND
3 3.3V 3 A3.3V
4 SCL 4 SCL
5 SDA 5 SDA
6 KEY1 6 INT
7 KEY2 7 LED
8 LED 8 LED
E490 (3)
CN1201 (Main Board) ↔ CN1 (FUNCTION)
Pin No. (Main Board) Signal (Main Board) Pin No. (FUNCTION) Signal (FUNCTION)
1 IR 1 SDA
2 FRAME_SUNC_IN 2 USB_BT_DM
3 GND 3 KEY1
4 FRAME_SUNC_OUT 4 A5V
5 A3.3V 5 KEY2
6 GND 6 BT_WAKE
7 SCL 7 LED
8 USB_BT_DP 8 POWER_DET
(4)
CN302 (Main Board) ↔ SPEAKER
Pin No. (Main Board) Signal (Main Board)
1 R+_OUT
2 R-_OUT
3 L+_OUT
4 L-_OUT
43" (5)
CN2023 (Logic Board) ↔ CN1602 (Main Board) 2D Only
Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal
1 GND 14 RIGHT(4)+ 27 RIGHT(0)- 40 GND
2 UART Tx 15 RIGHT(4)- 28 GND 41 GND
3 GND 16 RIGHT(3)+ 29 GND 42 GND
4 SDA 17 RIGHT(3)- 30 GND 43 GND
5 GND 18 GND 31 GND 44 GND
6 SCL 19 RightCLK+ 32 GND 45 GND
7 GND 20 RightCLK- 33 GND 46 GND
8 UART Rx 21 GND 34 GND 47 GND
9 GND 22 RIGHT(2)+ 35 GND 48 GND
10 GND 23 RIGHT(2)- 36 GND 49 3D_SYNC
11 GND 24 RIGHT(1)+ 37 GND 50 GND
12 N/C 25 RIGHT(1)- 38 GND 51 PDP_GO
13 GND 26 RIGHT(0)+ 39 GND
51" (5)
CN2023 (Logic Board) ↔ CN1602_HD (Main Board) 2D Only
Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal
1 GND 14 RIGHT(4)+ 27 RIGHT(0)- 40 LEFT(1)-
2 UART Tx 15 RIGHT(4)- 28 GND 41 LEFT(0)+
3 GND 16 RIGHT(3)+ 29 LEFT(4)+ 42 LEFT(0)-
4 SDA 17 RIGHT(3)- 30 LEFT(4)- 43 GND
5 GND 18 GND 31 LEFT(3)+ 44 GND
6 SCL 19 RightCLK+ 32 LEFT(3)- 45 GND
7 GND 20 RightCLK- 33 GND 46 GND
8 UART Rx 21 GND 34 LEFTCLK+ 47 GND
9 GND 22 RIGHT(2)+ 35 LEFTCLK- 48 GND
10 GND 23 RIGHT(2)- 36 GND 49 3D_SYNC
11 GND 24 RIGHT(1)+ 37 LEFT(2)+ 50 GND
12 N/C 25 RIGHT(1)- 38 LEFT(2)- 51 PDP_GO
13 GND 26 RIGHT(0)+ 39 LEFT(1)+
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