46 inch FHD LCD PUBLIC DISPLAY REFER to BACK COVER for important SAFETY GUIDELINES ANY PERSON ATTEMPTING to service THIS CHASSIS MUST FAMILIARIARIZE HIMSELF WITH the. CHILDREN'S SAFETY GUIDELINES.
46 inch FHD LCD PUBLIC DISPLAY REFER to BACK COVER for important SAFETY GUIDELINES ANY PERSON ATTEMPTING to service THIS CHASSIS MUST FAMILIARIARIZE HIMSELF WITH the. CHILDREN'S SAFETY GUIDELINES.
46 inch FHD LCD PUBLIC DISPLAY REFER to BACK COVER for important SAFETY GUIDELINES ANY PERSON ATTEMPTING to service THIS CHASSIS MUST FAMILIARIARIZE HIMSELF WITH the. CHILDREN'S SAFETY GUIDELINES.
46 inch FHD LCD PUBLIC DISPLAY REFER to BACK COVER for important SAFETY GUIDELINES ANY PERSON ATTEMPTING to service THIS CHASSIS MUST FAMILIARIARIZE HIMSELF WITH the. CHILDREN'S SAFETY GUIDELINES.
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Important Safety Notice--------------------------------------2
Technical Data--------------------------------------------------3 Installation----------------------------------------------------4~7 On Screen Display----------------------------------------9~14 ---------------------------------15 Mechanical Instructions ------------------------------16~17 Color adjustment ---------------------------------------18~19 Electrical instruction ----------------------------------20~22 DDC Instructions & Serial Number -----------------25~32 DDC DATA ----------------------------------------------------33 -------------------------34~37 Philips Pixel Defect Policy Firmware Upgrade for CPU-- Horizontal frequencies 31 - 83 kHz TABLE OF CONTENTS Description Page ------------------------------------38 Wiring Diagram-----------------------------------------39~40 Block Diagram-------------------------------------------41~42 Power Diagram & C.B.A. ----------------------------52~54 Control Diagram & C.B.A. ----------------------------55~56 General product specification---------------------57~117 Exploded View ---------------------------------------------118 Repair tips---------------------------------------------121~122 Repair Flow chart------------------------------------123~128 Safety Test Requirments---------------------------------129 Spare/ arts List-----------------------119 Recommended P Failure Mode Of Panel - SAFETY NOTICE 46 inch FHD LCD PUBLIC DISPLAY REFER TO BACK COVER FOR IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDELINES ANY PERSON ATTEMPTING TO SERVICE THIS CHASSIS MUST FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THE CHASSIS AND BE AWARE OF THE NECESSARY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS TO BE USED WHEN SERVICING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT CONTAINING HIGH VOL TAGES. CAUTION: USE A SEPARATE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER FOR THIS UNIT WHEN SERVICING. Published by Philips Consumer Lifestyle Copyright reserved Subject to modification Scaler Diagram & C.B.A. -----------------------------43~51 PCBA photos-------------------------------------------------120 GB Troubleshooting------------------------------------------------8 Service Tool-----------------------------------------------23~24 BDL4651VH/00 May 10 2011 Important Safety Notice Proper s ervice and repair is important to the safe, reliable operati on of all Philips Consumer Electronics Company equipment. The service procedures recommended by Philips and described in this service manual a re eff ective methods of performing service operations . Some of these service operati ons require the us e of tools speciall y desi gned for the purpose. The special tools should be used when and as recommended. It is important to note that this manual c ontains various CAUTI ONS and NOTICES which should becarefully read in order to minimize the risk of personal injury to service personnel . The possibility exists that improper service methods may damage the equipment. It is also important to underst and that these CAUTIONS and NOTICES ARE NOT EXHAUSTIVE. Phil ips coul d not possibly know, evaluate and advise the servic etrade of all concei vable ways i n which service might be done or of the possible hazardous consequences of each way. Consequently, Philips has not undertaken any such broad evaluation. Accordingly, who uses a servi ce procedure or tool which is not recommended by Philips must first satisfy himself thoroughly that neither his saf ety nor the safe operation of the equipment will be jeopardized by the service method selected. * * Hereaf ter throughout this manual, Philips Consumer Electronics Company will be referred to as Philips. * * Critical components having special safety characteristics are identified with a by the Ref. No. in the parts list and enclosed within a broken line (where several critical components are grouped i n one area) along with the safety symbol on the schematics or exploded views. Use of substitute replacement parts which do not have the same speci fied safety characteristics may create shock, fire, or other hazards . Under no circumstances should the original design be modified or altered without written permission from Philips. Philips assumes no liability, express or implied, arising out of any unauthorized modification of design. Servicer assumes all liability. WARNING Take care during handling the LCD module with backlight unit - Must mount the module using mounting holes arranged in four corners. - Do not press on the panel, edge of the frame strongly or electric shock as this will result in damage to the screen. - Do not scratch or press on the panel with any sharp objects, such as pencil or pen as this may result in damage to the panel. - Protect the module from the ESD as it may damage the electronic circuit (C -MOS). - Make certain that treatment body are grounded through wrist band. - Do not leave the module in high temperature and in areas of high humidity for a long time. - Avoid contact with water as it may as hort circuit within the module. - If the surface of panel become dirty, please wipe it off with a soft material. (Cleaning with a dirty or rough cloth may damage the panel.) FOR PRODUCTS CONTAINING LASER : DANGER - Invisible laser radiation when open. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM. CAUTION - Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. CAUTION - The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard. TO ENSURE THE CONTINUED RELIABILITY OF THIS PRODUCT, USE ONLY ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER'S REPLACEMENT PARTS, WHICH ARE LISTED WITH THEIR PART NUMBERS IN THE PARTS LIST SECTION OF THIS SERVICE MANUAL. 2 BDL4651VH LCD BDL4651VH LCD 3 Technical Data AUO Panel Interface Requirement LCD Vendor AUO LCD Panel P460HW02 V0 LCD size 46 inch Display Resolution 1920(H) x 1080(V) Pixel Pitch 0.53025 mm Viewing Angle R/L 178 degree (min)/ UD178 degree (min) Display Response Time (Tr+Tf) 8 ms (G-to-G) Display Color 16.7M (8bits) Contrast Ratio 4000:1(Typ) Luminance 1500 cd/m2 (Typ.) Surface 3H, Haze11% Features Features Max & Native Panel Resolution 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz 8-bit 162 MHz ADC Yes Picture in Picture(PIP) Yes 3D comb-filter, 3D De-interlace Yes Fully Programmable White Balance functions Yes Enhanced H & V Sharpness Yes PC Auto Phase adjustment and Auto Mode Detect Yes Advanced video enhance. noise reduction Yes RS232 control in and out Yes Screen saver with image sticking protection Yes VGA input and output Yes Display wall support up to 5x5 Yes Remote control lock in OSD Yes Front panel keypad lock Yes Scheduling Yes HDMI Overscan Yes Auto Adjustment Yes Power Requirement Built-in AC power board Power Supply By pass AC plug-in for external BOX PC Power Cable Detachable AC power cord Power Supply Voltage AC power adaptor: 90~264V AC 50/60Hz Power Consumption Power ON mode: < TBD W Standby mode: < 0.5 W Off mode < 0.5 W DPMS Support Power Saving Mode <0.5 W Power Control On/off control via IR/RS232/Push button
Configuration External Connector Input Output Power (AC) 1 1 Power hard switch 1 0 VGA (D-sub) 1 1 DVI 1 0 Audio (PC) 0 1 HDMI 1 0 Component (YPbPr) 1 0 Audio (RCA/YPbPr) 2 2 x1 RS232 1 1 AV (VIDEO) BNC/CBVS 1 1 S-Video 1 0 Environment Requirement Operating Condition Operating Temperature Temperature 0 to 40 degrees Humidity Relative Humidity: 85%@50 (non-condensing) Altitude 0 meter to +3000 meters above sea level Storage Condition Temperature Temperature-20 to 60 degree Humidity Relative Humidity: 10~85%@50 (non-condensing) Altitude 0 meter to 12,000 meters above sea level 4 BDL4651VH LCD Installation FRONT VIEW 1. Remote control sensor, ambient light sensor and power indicator Receives command signals from the remote control. Detects the ambient lighting conditions around the display. Indicates the operating status of the unit: - lights green when the display is turned on - lights red when the display is in standby mode - blinks green when remote control signal is received - blinks red when the display enters DPMS mode - off when the main power of the display is turned off REAR VIEW 1. ENTER/VIDEO SOURCE button Use this button to select the input source. When the On Screen Display menu is active, this is also used as the SET button. 2. MENU button Use this button to engage the On Screen Display menu. When the On Screen Display menu is active, use this button to return to the previous menu. 3. button When the On Screen Display menu is active, use these as the UP/DOWN menu buttons. Press and hold the andbuttons simultaneously for 3 seconds to lock or unlock all buttons. 4. button When the On Screen Display menu is active, use these as the PLUS/MINUS menu buttons. 5. POWER button Use this button to turn the display on or into standby mode. 6. Power indicator Indicates the operating status of the unit: - lights green when the display is turned on - lights red when the display is in standby mode - blinks red when the display enters DPMS mode - off when the main power of the display is turned off 7. Smart Insert installation holes Location for the Smart Insert (for integration of a small form factor PC) and M4 screws. (Maximum load: 2kg) 8. Cable retainer installation holes Install the cable retainer using these holes. 9. Carrying handle Use these handles when lifting or moving your display. INPUT/OUTPUT TERMINALS 1. Main power switch Press to switch the main power on/off. 2. AC IN (8.0 A) Connects the supplied power cord to the wall outlet 3. AC OUT (4.0 A) Connects to the AC IN socket of another BDL4651VH unit or an external media device 4. AUDIO IN (AUDIO1) Connects to the audio output of a computer 5. AUDIO OUT R/L Outputs the audio signal from the AUDIO IN (AUDIO1/AUDIO2/AUDIO3) or HDMI jack 6. SPEAKERS R/L Outputs the audio signal from the AUDIO IN(AUDIO1/AUDIO2/AUDIO3) or HDMI jack to external speakers 7. AUDIO IN (AUDIO2/AUDIO3) Connects to the audio output of an AV device 8. VIDEO IN (HDMI) Connects to the HDMI output of an AV device or to theDVI-D output of a PC (Using a DVI-HDMI cable) 9. VIDEO IN (DVI-D) Connects to the DVI-D output of a PC or to the HDMIoutput of an AV device (Using a DVI-HDMI cable) 10. VGA OUT Outputs the VGA signal from the VGA IN jack 11. VGA IN Connects to the VGA output of a computer 12. RS-232C (OUT/IN) RS232C network connection input/output for the use of loop through function 13. VIDEO IN (COMPONENT) Component video input (YPbPr) for connecting to the component output of an AV device 14. VIDEO IN (S-VIDEO) S-Video input for connecting to the S-Video output of an AV device 15. VIDEO OUT Connects to the video input of an AV device or another BDL4651VH unit 16. VIDEO IN Connects to the video output of an AV device or anotherBDL4651VH unit BDL4651VH LCD 5 Installation Remote Control POWER button Press to switch on the monitor from standby mode. Press again to turn it off to standby mode. SMART button To select smart picture mode from: HIGHBRIGHT: for moving image such as Video STANDARD: for images (factory setting) sRGB: for text based images CINEMA: for movies. CUSTOM: use your own picture setting. The mode is automatically selected after you change the settings in the PICTURE menu. VIDEO SOURCE button To activate the video source selection menu. Press it repeatedly to select the video input source from HDMI, DVI-D, VGA, COMPONENT, S-VIDEO, and VIDEO. AUDIO SOURCE button To activate the audio source selection menu. Press it repeatedly to select the video input source from HDMI, AUDIO 1, AUDIO 2, and AUDIO 3. Picture format button To switch screen aspect ratio between FULL, NORMAL, DYNAMIC, CUSTOM, REAL, and 21:9. PIP (Picture In Picture) buttons ON/OFF button: To turn PIP mode ON/OFF. INPUT button: To select the input signal for the sub-picture. CHANGE button: To exchange between the main picture and sub picture. Note: The PIP mode does not work if the screen size is set to CUSTOM, DYNAMIC, REAL or 21:9. CONTRAST button Press to open the CONTRAST OSD selection, and then press the PLUS or MINUS button to adjust the value. BRIGHTNESS button Press to open the BRIGHTNESS OSD selection, and then press the PLUS or MINUS button to adjust the value. DISPLAY button To turn on/off the setting information displayed on the upper right corner of the screen. MENU button To turn the OSD menu on/off. UP button To move the highlight bar up to adjust the selected item when OSD menu is on. To move the sub-picture up in PIP mode. DOWN button To move the highlight bar down to adjust the selected item when OSD menu is on. To move the sub-picture down in PIP mode. PLUS button To increase the adjustment with OSD menu. To move the sub-picture right in PIP mode. MINUS button To decrease the adjustment with OSD menu. To move the sub-picture left in PIP mode. SET button To activate the setting with OSD menu. AUTO ADJUST button Note: For the VGA input only. To execute the AUTO ADJUST function. EXIT button To turn to the previous OSD menu. MUTE button To turn the mute function on/off. VOL UP button To increase the audio output level. VOL DOWN button To decrease the audio output level. Package Contents 1. LCD display 2. Remote control with batteries 3. CD-ROM (EDFU and SICP) 4. Quick Start Guide 5. Cable retainer (x 3) 6. Power cords 7. VGA cable 6 BDL4651VH LCD Installation CONNECTING EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT (DVD/VCR/VCD) USING COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT 1. Connect the green-colored (labeled as "Y") jack of the device to the green-colored "Y" jack of the display. 2. Connect the blue-colored (labeled as "Pb") jack of the device to the blue-colored "Pb" jack of the display. 3. Connect the red-colored (labeled as "Pr") jack of the device to the red-colored "Pr" jack of the display. 4. Connect the red (R) and white (L) audio jacks of the device to the AUDIO IN (AUDIO2 or AUDIO3) jacks of the display. USING S-VIDEO INPUT 1. Connect the S-Video connector of the external device to the S-VIDEO input of the display. 2. Connect the red (R) and white (L) audio jacks of the device to the AUDIO IN (AUDIO2 or AUDIO3) jacks of the display. USING VIDEO INPUT 1. Connect the Video connector of the external device to the VIDEO IN input of the monitor. Use the supplied BNC-to- RCA adapter if necessary. 2. Connect the red (R) and white (L) audio jacks of the device to the AUDIO IN (AUDIO2 or AUDIO3) jacks of the monitor.
USING HDMI INPUT
Connect the HDMI connector of the external device to the HDMI input of the monitor. CONNECTING A PC USING VGA INPUT 1. Connect the 15-pin VGA connector of the PC to the VGA IN connector of the monitor. 2. Connect the audio cable to the AUDIO IN (AUDIO1) input of the monitor. USING DVI INPUT 1. Connect the DVI-D connector of the PC to the DVI-D connector of the monitor. 2. Connect the audio cable to the AUDIO IN (AUDIO1) input of the monitor. BDL4651VH LCD 7 Installation USING HDMI INPUT 1. Connect the DVI-D connector of the PC to the HDMI connector of the display using a DVI-HDMI cable. 2. Connect the audio cable to the AUDIO IN (AUDIO1) input of the display. EXTERNAL AUDIO CONNECTION CONNECTING EXTERNAL SPEAKER 1. Connect the speaker wires to the external speaker (SPEAKERS) output of the display. 2. Turn on the unit. Note: Make sure your display is turned off before connecting the speaker wires. CONNECTING EXTERNAL AUDIO DEVICE Connect the red (R) and white (L) audio jacks of the external audio device to the AUDIO OUT R/L jacks of the display. CONNECTING ANOTHER BDL4230E MONITOR You can interconnect multiple BDL4651VH units to create a daisy-chain configuration for applications such as a video wall. Note: The number of displays that can be used in a daisy-chain configuration will depend on the resolution of the input signal being used. Connect the VGA OUT connector of the display to the VGA IN connector of additional BDL4651VH unit. Connect the RS-232C OUT connector of the display to the RS-232C IN connector of additional BDL4651VH unit. Connect the VIDEO OUT connector of the display to the VIDEO IN connector of additional BDL4651VH unit. Connect the AC OUT connector of the display to the AC IN connector of additional BDL4651VH unit. 8 BDL4651VH LCD Troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Cause Remedy
No picture is displayed Interference displayed on the display or audible noise is heard Color is abnormal Picture is distorted with abnormal patterns Display image doesnt fill up the full size of the screen Can hear sound, but no picture Can see picture but no sound is heard Some picture elements do not light up After-Images can still be seen on the screen after the display is powered off. (Examples of still pictures include logos, video games, computer images, and images displayed in 4:3 normal mode) 1. The power cord is disconnected. 2. The main power switch on the back of the display is not switched on. 3. The selected input has no connection. 4. The display is in standby mode with VGA. Caused by surrounding electrical appliances, traffic or fluorescent lights. The signal cable is not connected properly. 1. The signal cable is not connected properly. 2. The input signal is beyond the capabilities of the display. The zoom mode is not correctly set. Improperly connected source signal cable. 1. Improperly connected source signal cable. 2. Volume is turned all the way down. 3. Mute is turned on. 4. No external speaker connected. Some pixels of the display may not turn on. A still picture is displayed for an over extended period of time 1. Plug in the power cord. 2. Make sure the power switch is switched on. 3. Connect a signal connection to the display. Move the display to another location to see if the interference is reduced. Make sure that the signal cable is attached firmly to the back of the display. 1. Make sure that the signal cable is attached firmly. 2. Check the video signal source to see if it is beyond the range of the display. Please verify its specifications with this displays specification section. Use the Zoom mode or Custom zoom function in the Screen menu to fine-tune display geometry and time frequency parameter. Make sure that both video inputs and sound inputs are correctly connected. 1. Make sure that both video and sound inputs are correctly connected. 2. Use VOL UP/VOL DOWN button to hear sound. 3. Switch Mute off by using the MUTE button. 4. Connect external speakers and adjust the volume to a suitable level. This display is manufactured using an extremely high level of precision technology: however, sometimes some pixels of the display may not display. This is not a malfunction. Do not allow a still image to be displayed for an extended period of time as this can cause a permanent after-image to remain on the display. Refer to 4.2.5.CONFIGURATION 1 MENU for further details. BDL4651VH LCD 9
On-Screen Display
Description of the On Screen Display What is the On-Screen Display? On-Screen Display (OSD) is a feature in all Philips LCD monitors. It allows an end user to adjust screen performance or select functions of the monitors directly through an on-screen instruction window. A user friendly on screen display interface is shown as below: Picture Menu
BRIGHTNESS Note: This function is not available when Smart contrast, Light sensor or Brightness under Panel saving is turned on. Disable these functions to make Brightness accessible from the OSD menu. Adjust the overall image brightness by changing the intensity of the LCD panels backlight. Use the PLUS/MINUS button to adjust. st.
CONTRAST Adjust to sharpen the picture quality. The black portions of the picture become richer and the whites become brighter. Use the PLUS/MINUS button to adjust.
SHARPNESS Adjust to improve detail. Use the PLUS/MINUS button to adjust.
BLACK LEVEL Adjust to change the image brightness. Use the PLUS/MINUS button to adjust.
NOISE REDUCTION Note: For Video, S-Video, Component and HDMI inputs with interlaced video only. Adjust to remove the noise in the image. You can select a suitable noise reduction level. Use the UP/DOWN button to make selection..
TINT Note: For Video, S-Video, Component, and HDMI inputs with YUV color space only. Adjust to change the color tint of the image. Use the PLUS/MINUS button to adjust. Press the PLUS button and the flesh tone color turns slightly green. Press the MINUS button and the flesh tone color turns slightly purple. . COLOR Note: For Video, S-Video, Component, and HDMI inputs with YUV color space only. Adjusts to increase or decrease the intensity of colors in the image. Press the PLUS button to increase color intensity, or press the MINUS button to decrease it.
COLOR TEMPERATURE Select a color temperature for the image. The image has a reddish tint with a lower color temperature, whilst a higher color temperature gives off a more bluish tint. Use the UP/DOWN button to make selection. COLOR CONTROL Note: This function is only available when Color temperature is set to User. With this function you can adjust the color tones of the image precisely by changing the R (Red), G (Green) and B (Blue) settings independently. Press the UP/DOWN button to select R, G or B, and press the PLUS/MINUS button to adjust
LIGHT SENSOR Note: This function is not available when Smart contrast or Brightness under Panel saving is turned on. Disable these functions to make Light sensor accessible from the OSD menu. Choose to enable or disable the ambient light sensor. Once enabled, the image brightness will adjust automatically as the ambient lighting conditions change. Use the UP/DOWN button to make selection.
SMART CONTRAST Note: This function is not available when Light sensor or Brightness under Panel saving is turned on. Disable these functions to make Smart contrast accessible from the OSD menu. When turned on, this function helps enhance image contrast when displaying dark scenes. Use the UP/DOWN button to make selection.
Smart picture Select a smart picture mode from: Highbright: for moving images such as Video Standard: for images (factory setting) sRGB: for text based images Cinema: for movies. User: create your own picture settings. This mode is automatically selected after you change the settings in the Picture menu. Use the UP/DOWN button to make selection.
VIDEO SOURCE Select a video input source. Use the UP/DOWN button to toggle between HDMI DVI-D VGA COMPONENT S-VIDEO VIDEO
PICTURE RESET Reset all settings in the Picture menu. Use the PLUS/MINUS button to make selection. Select Reset and press the SET button to restore settings to factory preset values. Press the EXIT button to cancel and return to the previous menu
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Screen Menu
H POSITION Note: For VGA input only. Adjust the horizontal placement of the picture. Press the PLUS button to move the image to the right, or press the MINUS button to move the image to the left.
V POSITION Note: For VGA input only. Adjust the vertical placement of the picture. Press the PLUS button to move the image up, or press the MINUS button to move the image down.
CLOCK Note: For VGA input only. Adjust the width of the image. Press the PLUS button to expand the width of the image, or press the MINUS button to shrink it
CLOCK PHASE Note: For VGA input only. Adjust to improve the focus, clarity and stability of the image. Use the PLUS/MINUS button to adjust t.
ZOOM MODE The pictures you receive may be transmitted in 16:9 format (widescreen) or 4:3 format (conventional screen). 16:9 pictures sometimes have a black band at the top and bottom of the screen (letterbox format). This function allows you to optimize the picture display on screen. The following zoom modes are available:
FULL - This mode restores the correct proportions of pictures transmitted in 16:9 using the full screen display.
NORMAL - The picture is reproduced in 4:3 format and a black band is displayed on either side of the picture.
DYNAMIC - Fill the entire screen by stretching 4:3 pictures non-proportionally.
CUSTOM - Custom - Choose to apply the custom zoom settings in the Custom zoom submenu. Note: This mode does not support deinterlacing. The screen may flicker when displaying interlaced video.
REAL - This mode displays the image pixel-by-pixel on the screen without scaling the original image size.
21:9 - The picture is enlarged to 16:9 format. This mode is recommended when displaying pictures that have black bands at the top and bottom (letterbox format). Note: This mode does not support deinterlacing. The screen may flicker when displaying interlaced video
CUSTOM ZOOM Note: This item is only available when Zoom mode is set to Custom. You can use this function to further customize the zoom settings to suit the image you want to display. Use the UP/DOWN button to toggle between the following items, and use the PLUS/MINUS button to adjust.
ZOOM - expands the horizontal and vertical sizes of the image simultaneously.
HZOOM - expands the horizontal size of the image only.
VZOOM - expands the vertical size of the image only.
H POSITION - moves the horizontal position of the image left or right.
V POSITION - moves the vertical position of the image up or down
SCREEN RESET Reset all settings in the Screen menu. Use the PLUS/MINUS button to make selection. Select Reset and press the SET button to restore settings to factory preset values. Press the EXIT button to cancel and return to the previous menu
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AUDIO MENUAU
DIOVOLUMEMUTEAUDIO
Speaker Set the display to play audio using the built-in (internal) speaker, external speakers or external audio devices (if connected). Use the UP/DOWN button to toggle between Internal External Line-out
Volume Adjust to increase or decrease the audio output level. Use the PLUS/MINUS button to adjust.
Mute To turn the mute function on/off. Use the UP/DOWN button to make selection.
Audio source To select the audio input source according to the source connected to the audio input and HDMI sockets on the display.
Use the UP/DOWN button to toggle between
AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 AUDIO 3 HDMI
Audio reset Reset all settings in the Audio menu. Use the PLUS/MINUS button to make selection. Select Reset and press the SET button to restore settings to factory preset values. Press the EXIT button to cancel and return to the previous menu.
PIP MENU Notes: For Component, VGA, DVI-D and HDMI inputs only. For Full and Normal zoom modes only. The PIP function is turned off by default. Press the PIP ON/OFF button on the remote control to turn on PIP and make it accessible from the OSD menu.
PIP To turn PIP mode on/off. Use the UP/DOWN button to make selection.
PIP input Select the input signal for the sub-picture. Use the UP/DOWN button to make selection.
PIP change To exchange between the main picture and sub picture. Use the PLUS/MINUS button to make selection. Select Reset and press the SET button to restore settings to factory preset values. Press the EXIT button to cancel and return to the previous menu.
PIP size Select the size of the sub picture in the PIP mode. Use the UP/DOWN button to toggle between Large Middle Small
PIP audio Select the audio source in the PIP mode. Use the UP/DOWN button to toggle between Main - Select audio from the main picture Sub - Select audio from the sub picture.
PIP reset Reset all settings in the PIP menu. Use the PLUS/MINUS button to make selection. Select Reset and press the SET button to restore settings to factory preset values. Press the EXIT button to cancel and return to the previous menu Notes: The PIP function is only available under certain signal source combinations as shown in the table below
(O : PIP function available, X : PIP function unavailable) The availability of the PIP function will also depend on the resolution of the input signal being used. 12 BDL4651VH LCD
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CONFIGURATION 1 MENUCONFIGURATION
Switch on state Set the display to turn on or remain off when the power cord is connected to a wall outlet. Use the UP/DOWN button to toggle between Last status - The display will not be affected by the power cord connection. Forced on - The display will turn on when the power cord is connected to a wall outlet. Power off - The display will remain off when the power cord is connected to a wall outlet.
Auto adjust Note: For VGA input only. Use this function to automatically optimize the display of the VGA image. Press the SET button to adjust.
Power save Set the display to reduce the power automatically. Use the UP/DOWN button to toggle between RGB - Select On to let the display enter DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling) mode when no signal can be detected from the HDMI, DVI-D, and VGA inputs after three successive cycles. Use the PLUS/MINUS button to make selection. Video - Select On to let the display enter power saving mode when no signal is detected from the Video, S-Video, and Component inputs after three successive cycles. Use the PLUS/MINUS button to make your selection.
Language Select the language for the OSD menu. Use the UP/DOWN button to select a language.
Panel saving Choose to enable the panel saving functions to reduce the risk of the "image persistence. Use the PLUS/ MINUS button to toggle between Cooling fan - Select Auto and the fan will turn on when the display overheats. Select On/Off to keep the fan on/off. Use the UP/DOWN button to make selection. Brightness - Select On and the brightness of the image will be reduced to an appropriate level, and the Brightness setting in the Picture menu will become unavailable. Use the PLUS/MINUS button to make selection. Pixel shift - Select the time interval for the display to slightly expand the image size and shift the position of pixels in four directions (up, down, left, and right). Use the PLUS/MINUS button to make selection (Off-900 seconds from current time). This helps to alleviate the issues of ghost imaging
IMPORTANT: It is not recommended to keep a single static image displayed on your unit for long periods of time. This can cause image sticking, or ghost images, which will decrease the quality of your images. In some instances, ghost image damage can be permanent. To avoid such issues, we strongly recommend one of the following actions: Change the picture periodically Enable Pixel shift (See Pixel shift under Section 4.2.5.CONFIGURATION 1 MENU) Use a screen saver with changing images
COLOR SYSTEM Note: For Video and S-Video inputs only. Select the color system depending on the input video format. Use the UP/DOWN button to make selection. AUTO PAL 4.43 PAL 3.58 SECAM NTSC 4.43 NTSC 3.58
CONFIGURATION RESET Reset all settings in the Configuration 1 menu. Use the PLUS/MINUS button to make selection. Select Reset and press the SET button to restore settings to factory preset values. Press the EXIT button to cancel and return to the previous menu.
FACTORY RESET Reset all settings in the Picture, Screen, Audio, PIP, Configuration 1, Configuration 2, and Advanced option menus. Use the PLUS/MINUS button to make selection. Select Reset and press the SET button to restore settings to factory preset values. Press the EXIT button to cancel and return to the previous menu.
CONFIGURATION 2 MENUCONFIGURATION
OSD TURN OFF Set the period of time the OSD menu stays on the screen (from 5 to 120 seconds) Use the PLUS/MINUS button to adjust.
OSD MODE Select the orientation of the OSD according to the orientation the display is installed. Use the UP/DOWN button to toggle between PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE
INFORMATION OSD Set the period of time the information OSD stays on the screen. The information OSD will display when input signal is changed. Use the UP/DOWN button to adjust. The information OSD will not appear when Off is selected. If 0 is selected, the information OSD will remain on the screen..
SLEEP TIMER Set the display to turn itself off to standby mode within a user-specified amount of time. (Off-24 hours from current time) Use the UP/DOWN button to adjust. Note: When the Sleep timer is activated, Schedule settings will be disabled.
OSD H POSITION Adjust the horizontal position of the OSD menu. Use the UP/DOWN button to adjust.
OSD V POSITION Adjust the vertical position of the OSD menu. Use the UP/DOWN button to adjust.
MONITOR INFORMATION Shows the information about your display, including model name, serial number, operating hours and software version. Press the PLUS button to view the information. Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu. BDL4651VH LCD 13
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ADVANCED OPTION MENUADVANCED
INPUT RESOLUTION Input resolution Note: For VGA input only. Set the resolution of the VGA input. This is only required when the display is unable to detect the VGA input resolution correctly. Use the UP/DOWN button to toggle between AUTO 1024x768 1280x768 1360x768 1366x768
BLACK LEVEL EXPANSION Note: For Video, S-Video, Component, and HDMI (video mode) inputs only. This feature offers deeper blacks for an even better image quality. Select a suitable black level expansion setting to reveal more details in the dark parts of an image. Use the UP/DOWN button to toggle between OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH
GAMMA SELECTION Gamma is what controls the overall brightness of an image. Images which are not corrected properly can appear too white or too dark, so controlling the gamma properly can have a huge influence on the overall picture quality of your display. Select a display gamma value to best suit the image and optimize image brightness and contrast. Use the UP/DOWN button to toggle between 2.2 2.4 NATIVE
SCAN MODE Note: For Video, S-Video, Component, and HDMI (video mode) inputs only. Change the display area of the image. Use the UP/DOWN button to toggle between Over scan - Displays about 95% of the original size of the image. The rest of the areas surrounding the image will be cut off. Under scan - Displays the image in its original size.
SCAN CONVERSION Note: For Video, S-Video, Component, and HDMI (video mode) inputs only. Choose to enable or disable the IP (Interlace to Progressive) conversion function. Use the UP/DOWN button to toggle between. Progressi ve - Enable the IP conversion function (recommended). Once enabled, the interlace input signal will be converted to progressive format for better display quality. Interlace: Disable the IP function. This mode is suitable for displaying motion pictures, but increases the chance of image retention.
FILM MODE Note: For Video, S-Video, Component, and HDMI (video mode) inputs only. Choose to turn on or off the film mode frame conversion function. Use the UP/DOWN button to toggle between Auto - Enable the film mode frame conversion function for movies and motion pictures. The display converts a 24 frames-per-second (24 fps) input signal format to DVD video signal format. Once this function is enabled, it is recommended that you set the Scan conversion function to Progressi ve. Off - Disable the film mode frame conversion function. This mode is suitable for TV broadcasting and VCR signals.
IR CONTROL Select the operation mode of the remote control when multiple BDL4651VH units are connected via RS232C cables. Use the UP/DOWN button to toggle between Normal - All units can be operated normally by the remote control. Primary - Designate this display as the primary unit for remote control operation. Only this display will be operated by the remote control. Secondary - Designate this display as the secondary unit. This display can not be operated by the remote control, and will only receive the control signal from the primary unit via the RS232C connection. Lock - Lock the remote control function of this display. To unlock, press and hold the DISPLAY button on the remote control for 5 seconds.
KEYBOARD CONTROL Choose to enable or disable the function of the keyboard (control buttons) on the display. Use the UP/DOWN button to toggle between Lock - Disable the keyboard. Unlock - Enable the keyboard.
TILING Notes: For VGA input only. This function is not available when PIP is turned on. Disable PIP to make Tiling accessible from the OSD menu. With this function you can create a single large screen matrix (display wall) that consists of up to 150 BDL4651VH displays (10 units on the vertical side and 15 units on the horizontal side). This requires you to connect each BDL4651VH unit in a daisy-chain configuration. Example:
H monitors - Select the number of displays on the horizontal side. V monitors - Select the number of displays on the vertical side. Position - Select the position of this display in the screen matrix. Position is defined by the total number of displays in the video wall counting from the top, left hand display and counting horizontally. The number is then continued on the next row down, and the procedure is continued until the final display is reached. See examples above for further explanation. Frame comp. - Choose to turn frame compensation on or off. If turned on, the display will adjust the image to compensate for the width of the bezels in order to accurately display the image.
Enable: Choose to enable or disable the Tiling function. If enabled, the display will apply the settings in H monitors, V monitors, Position, and Frame comp.. Note: PIP function is disabled when Tiling is enabled. Switch on delay: Choose to enable or disable a sequence in turning on the screen matrix. If enabled, the display will turn on one horizontal matrix at a time starting from the top row.
HEAT STATUS This function allows you to check the thermal status of the display at any time. The accuracy of the temperature indicated is 5 degrees Celsius. Press the PLUS button to view the heat status. Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu.
DATE AND TIME Adjusts current date and time for the displays internal clock. Press the UP/DOWN button to toggle between the Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, and Daylight saving time settings, and then press the PLUS/MINUS button to adjust. 14 BDL4651VH LCD
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SCHEDULE Note: We recommend setting up current date and time in Date and time before using the Schedule function This function allows you to program up to seven different scheduled time intervals for the display. You can select the time the unit turns on and turns off, the days in a week it is activated, and which input source the display will use for each scheduled activation period. For example, if you wish to turn the display on automatically at 7:30 AM and off at 10:30 PM on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and display the signal from the HDMI input:
Perform the following steps: 1. With the Schedule item highlighted in the Advanced option menu, press the PLUS button to open the submenu.
2. Press the UP/DOWN button to select schedule item #1 ( 1), and then press the SET button. A check mark will appear in the box indicating that the schedule item has been selected. 3. With the On item highlighted, press the SET button and then press the UP/DOWN button to set the power on hour to 07. 4. Press the PLUS button to move to the minute slot. Press the UP/DOWN button to set the power on minute to 30, then press the EXIT button. 5. Press the PLUS button to highlight the Off item. Press the SET button, and then press the UP/DOWN button to set the power off hour to 22. 6. Press the PLUS button to move to the minute slot. Press the UP/DOWN button to set the power off minute to 30, then press the EXIT button. 7. Press the PLUS button to highlight the Input item, and then press the UP/DOWN button to select HDMI. 8. Press the PLUS button to select Tue and then press the SET button. A check mark will appear in the box indicating that it has been selected. 9. Press the PLUS button to select Wed and then press the SET button. A check mark will appear in the box indicating that it has been selected. 10. Now you have completed the schedule settings. The on-screen display should look like the illustration below:
11. Press the EXIT button and the menu will close and the schedule settings will take effect. To set up more schedule items, repeat the steps above except that a different schedule item should be selected (schedule item #2 ( 2) through #7 ( 7)) in step 2. Notes: Seven scheduling options are available so that you can choose between different video input modes for different schedules during the week. For example, VGA input on a Monday, HDMI on Tuesday to Friday, S-Video for weekends. If you do not want to use a power on time, select "--" for the power on hour slot, and "00" for the minute slot. The display will only turn off at the time you set. If you do not want to use a power off time, select "--" for the power off hour slot, and "00" for the minute slot. The display will only turn on at the time you set. If no input source is selected, the default input source (Video) will be used. If Every day is selected, the display will turn on everyday regardless of other day settings (e.g Mon, Tue, Wed..., etc.). Should schedule periods overlap, the power on time has priority over power off time. For example, if schedule item #1 sets the display to power on at 10:00 AM and off at 5:00 PM, and schedule item #2 sets the display to power on at 4:00 PM and off at 9:00 PM on the same day, then the display will power on at 10:00 AM and off at 9:00 PM. If there are multiple schedule items programmed for the same time period, then the highest numbered schedule item has priority. For example, if schedule items #1 and #2 both set the display to power on at 7:00 AM and off at 5:00 PM, then only schedule item #1 will take effect.
MONITOR ID Set the ID number for controlling the unit via the RS232C connection. Each display must have a unique ID number when multiple BDL4651VH units are connected. See table under "Tiling" for more information. Use the PLUS/MINUS button to select an ID.
DDC/CI Choose to turn On or Off the DDC/CI communication function. Select ON for normal use. Use the UP/DOWN button to make selection.
SMART POWER Set the display to reduce the power consumption automatically. Setting to High will bring the most power savings. Use the UP/DOWN button to toggle between OFF MIDDLE HIGH
AUTO SIGNAL DETECTION Choose to let the monitor detect and display available signal sources automatically. ON - set the monitor to display the image automatically once a signal is connected. OFF - Once a signal is connected, it can only be selected manually. Use the UP/DOWN button to make selection.
ADVANCED OPTION RESET Reset all settings in the Advanced option menu. Press the PLUS button to open the submenu, and then press the PLUS/MINUS button to make selection. Select Reset and press the SET button to restore settings to factory preset values. Press the EXIT button to cancel and return to the previous menu.
BDL4651VH LCD 15 Philips Pixel Defect Policy Philips' Flat Panel Displays Pixel Defect Policy Philips strives to deliver the highest quality products. We use some of the industry's most advanced manufacturing processes and practice stringent quality control. However, pixel or sub-pixel defects on the PDP / TFT panels used in Plasma- & LCD- displays are sometimes unavoidable. No manufacturer can guarantee that all panels will be free from pixel defects, but Philips guarantees that any Plasma- & LCD- displays with an unacceptable number of defects will be repaired during the warranty period in line with your local guarantee conditions. This notice explains the different types of pixel defects and defines the acceptable defect level for the BDL4651VH LCD screen. In order to qualify for repair under warranty, the number of pixel defects must exceed a certain level which is given in the reference table. If the LCD screen is within specification a warranty exchange / claim back will be refused. Additionally, because some types or combinations of pixel defects are more noticeable than others, Philips sets even higher quality standards for those. Pixels and Sub pixels A pixel, or picture element, is composed of three sub-pixels in the primary colors of red, green and blue. Many pixels together form an image. When all sub-pixels of a pixel are lit, the three colored sub-pixels together appear as a single white pixel. When all are dark, the three colored sub-pixels together appear as a single black pixel. Other combinations of lit and dark sub-pixels appear as single pixels of other colors. Types of Pixel Defects + Dot Definition Pixel and sub-pixel defects appear on the screen in different ways. There are three categories of pixel defects and several types of sub-pixel defects within each category. Dot definition = What is a defective "Dot"? : One or more defective, adjacent sub-pixel are defined as one "dot". The no. of defective sub-pixels are not relevant to define a defective dot. This means that a defective dot can consist of one, two or three defective sub-pixels which can be dark or lit. Bright Dot Defects Bright dot defects appear as pixels or sub-pixels that are always lit or "on". These are the examples of bright dot defects: One lit red, green or blue sub-pixel Two adjacent lit sub-pixels: - Red + Blue = Purple - Red + Green = Yellow - Green + Blue = Cyan (Light Blue) Three adjacent lit sub-pixels (one white dot) Dark Dot Defects Black dot defects appear as pixels or sub-pixels that are always dark or "off". These are the examples of black dot defects One dark dot l Two adjacent dark dots = 1 pair of dark dots Two dark dots, specifications defines the minimum distance between dark dots Proximity of Pixel Defects Because pixel and sub-pixels defects of the same type that are nearby one another may be more noticeable, Philips also specifies tolerances for the proximity of pixel defects. In the table below you can find specifications about: Allowed amount of adjacent dark dots = (adjacent dark dots =1 pair of dark dots) Minimum distance between dark dots Total no. of all defective dots Pixel Defect Tolerances In order to qualify for repair due to pixel defects during the warranty period, a PDP / TFT panel in a Philips Plasma / LCD- display must have pixel or sub-pixel defects exceeding the tolerances listed in the following table. BRIGHT DOT EFFECT ACCEPTABLE LEVEL MODEL BDL4651VH 1 lit sub pixel 0 BLACK DOT EFFECT ACCEPTABLE LEVEL 1 dark sub pixel 8 TOTAL DOT DEFECTS OF ALL TYPES 8 Note: * 1 or 2 adjacent sub pixel defects = 1 dot defect BDL4651VH LCD Mechanical Instruction Preparation before disassemble 1.Clean the room for disassemble 2.Identify the area for monitor 3.Check the position that the monitors be placed and the quantity of the monitor;prepare the area for material flow; according to the actual condition plan the disassemble layout 4.Prepare the implement, equipments, material as bellow: 1) Working table 2) Electric screw-driver (#2) 3) Manual screw-driver (#1) 4) Hex screw-driver 5) Glove 6) Cleaning cloth 7) ESD protection Item picture Operation Tool Notes 1. Disassemble the low cover. 7-M3 screws Electric screw drive #2 2 Tear off the wire from Key pad BD
3 Disassemble the back cover from display back 13-M3 screws Electric screw drive #2 4 Tear off the all wire from power BD*4 Main BD*8 Color engine BD *3 Audio BD*3 IR transfer BD*2 BDL4651VH LCD Mechanical Instruction Item picture Operation Tool Notes 5 Disassemble the power BD and speaker holder from display 10-M3 screws Electric screw drive #2 6 Disassemble the power bkt from display 2-M3 screws Electric screw drive #2 7 Disassemble the fan and IR transfer BD from power bkt. 2-M3 screws and 4-M4 screws Electric screw drive #2 8 1. Disassemble the chassis from display 2-M3screws 2. Draw out the chassis from display Electric screw drive #2 9 1. Disassemble Main BD / Audio BD 1-M3 screws 5-T3 screws 10-Hex screws 1-T2 screw Electric screw drive #2 and #1 Hex screw drive 10 1. Disassemble the BD from chassis (1)Main BD 5-M3 screws (2)Color engine BD 4-M3 screws (3)Audio BD 4-M3 screws (4)Ground screw *1 Electric screw drive #2 11 1. Tear off AC switch 2. Tear off AC socket wire 18 BDL4651VH LCD
Color Adjustment
Color adjustment (1) Input source set the YPbPr (VGA / DVI / HDMI) input (2) After ADC Calibration (3) Set the picture mode to standard mode at user OSD (4) Set input timing to SDTV480P with80% white pattern (5) Enter factory OSD, select Color Temp Turning . (6) Use CA210 read the color coordinate. (7) Adjust the Red, Green, Blue driver to let the color coordinate to meet the table1 spec. (8) Setup the pattern to 30% white pattern. (9) Adjust the Red, Green, Blue offset to let the color coordinate to meet the table1 spec (10) Go to step (6) until the 30% and 80% white pattern meet the table 1 spec. (11) Do step (1) to (10) to get the drive/offset values of10000KColor Temperature (12) Set the same drive/offset values of 10000K Color Temperature to 9300K (13) Do step (1) to (10) to get the drive/offset values of 8000KColor Temperature (14) Do step (1) to (10) to get the drive/offset values of 6500KColor Temperature (15) Set the same drive/offset values of 6500K Color Temperature to 5000K Video Color adjustment: (1) Input source set the CVBS1 ( CVBS2 / S-Video ) input. (2) Set the picture mode to standard mode at user OSD. (3) Setup input timing to NTSC with80% white pattern (4) Enter factory OSD, select Color Temp Turning (5) Use CA210 read the color coordinate. (6) Adjust the Red, Green, Blue driver to let the color coordinate to meet the table1 spec. (7) Setup the pattern to 30% white pattern. (8) Adjust the Red , Green , Blue offset to let the color coordinate to meet the table1 spec (9) Go to step (5) until the 30% and 80% white pattern meet the table 1 spec. (10) (Do step (1) to (9) to get the drive/offset values of10000KColor Temperature (11) Set the same drive/offset values of 10000K Color Temperature to 9300K (12) Do step (1) to (9) to get the drive/offset values of 8000KColor Temperature (13) Do step (1) to (9) to get the drive/offset values of 6500KColor Temperature (14) Set the same drive/offset values of 6500K Color Temperature to 5800K
Screen Uniformity
Fig 7.1 Optical measurement point
(1) Timing: SDTV480P @ 60Hz , YPbPr source (2) DEFAULT the unit and select the ANSI BRIGHTNESS GRID pattern . (3) Change the unit to MAX/MAX for Contrast/Black level , Color temperature default setting 8000K. (4) Surface luminance is luminance value at point 1 across the LCD surface 50cm from the surface with all pixels displaying white. From more information see Fig. 7.1 . When VDDB =24V,IDDB = 8.5 A. LWH=Lon1, Where Lon1 is the luminance with all pixels displaying white at center 1 location. just for reference , no spec. (5) Position the CA-210 at the locations indicated on the grid , there are 5 points see Fig 7.1 . Measure and Record the values when the GRID is OFF. (6) Panel spec brightness minimum 1200 nits , typical 1500 nits , Luminance Variation 1.3(Max). The variation in surface luminance, WHITE is defined under 100% brightness as: WHITE(9P)=Maximum(Lon1, Lon2,,Lon9)/Minimum(Lon1, Lon2,Lon9) Spec and Table list (1) Reference: The variance of color coordinate via Red, Green, Blue : X Y Red drive p x p - Green drive p - Y p Blue drive p x n Y n Red offset n x n - Green offset n - Y n Blue offset n x p Y p
(2) Table 1-1,1-2,1-3,1-4,1-5 : Color temperature spec User OSD (brightness=70, contrast = 50) when VGADVI User OSD (brightness=70, contrast = 49) when HDMI(PC mode) input User OSD (brightness=70, contrast = 55) when YPbPrHDMI (Video mode) input User OSD (brightness=70, contrast = 63) when HDMI(Video mode) input User OSD (brightness=70, contrast = 72) when CVBSS-Video input Table 1-1 Color temp item @factory OSD CVBS1 / CVBS2 / S-VIDEO / VGA / YPbPr / DVI / HDMI Color temperature 10000qK x 0.279r0.015 y 0.292r0.015
Table 1-2 Color temp item @factory OSD CVBS1 / CVBS2 / S-VIDEO / VGA / YPbPr / DVI / HDMI Color temperature 9300qK x 0.283r0.015 y 0.297r0.015
Table 1-3 Color temp item @factory OSD CVBS1 / CVBS2 / S-VIDEO / VGA / YPbPr / DVI / HDMI Color temperature 8000qK x 0.295r0.015 y 0.305r0.015
Table 1-4 Color temp item @factory OSD CVBS1 / CVBS2 / S-VIDEO / VGA / YPbPr / DVI / HDMI Color temperature 6500qK x 0.313r0.015 y 0.329r0.015
Table 1-5 Color temp item @factory OSD CVBS1 / CVBS2 / S-VIDEO / VGA / YPbPr / DVI / HDMI Color temperature 5000qK x 0.346r0.015 y 0.359r0.015 BDL4651VH LCD 19
Color Adjustment
(3) Table 2 : default value of internal gain RGB drive & offset:
Color temp item @factory OSD CVBS1 / CVBS2 / S-VIDEO VGA / YPbPr / DVI / HDMI Color temperature 10000qK 10000qK Red drive 127 127 Green drive 127 127 Blue drive 127 127 Red offset 127 127 Green offset 127 127 Blue offset 127 127
Color temp item @factory OSD CVBS1 / CVBS2 / S-VIDEO VGA / YPbPr / DVI / HDMI Color temperature 9300qK 9300qK Red drive 127 127 Green drive 127 127 Blue drive 127 127 Red offset 127 127 Green offset 127 127 Blue offset 127 127
Color temp item @factory OSD CVBS1 / CVBS2 / S-VIDEO VGA / YPbPr / DVI / HDMI Color temperature 8000qK 8000qK Red drive 127 127 Green drive 127 127 Blue drive 127 127 Red offset 127 127 Green offset 127 127 Blue offset 127 127
Color temp item @factory OSD CVBS1 / CVBS2 / S-VIDEO VGA / YPbPr / DVI / HDMI Color temperature 6500qK 6500qK Red drive 127 127 Green drive 127 127 Blue drive 127 127 Red offset 127 127 Green offset 127 127 Blue offset 127 127
Color temp item @factory OSD CVBS / S-VIDEO VGA / YPbPr / DVI / HDMI Color temperature 5000qK 5000qK Red drive 127 127 Green drive 127 127 Blue drive 127 127 Red offset 127 127 Green offset 127 127 Blue offset 127 127
(4) Table 3 : limit value of RGB drive & offset: Color temp item @factory OSD CVBS1 / CVBS2 / S-VIDEO VGA / YPbPr / DVI / HDMI Color temperature 10000qK 10000qK Red drive Green drive Blue drive 110~140 110~140 Red offset Green offset Blue offset 110~140 110~140 Color temp item @factory OSD CVBS1 / CVBS2 / S-VIDEO VGA / YPbPr / DVI / HDMI Color temperature 9300qK 9300qK Red drive Green drive Blue drive 110~140 110~140 Red offset Green offset Blue offset 110~140 110~140
Color temp item @factory OSD CVBS1 / CVBS2 / S-VIDEO VGA / YPbPr / DVI / HDMI Color temperature 8000qK 8000qK Red drive Green drive Blue drive 110~140 110~140 Red offset Green offset Blue offset 110~140 110~140 Color temp item @factory OSD CVBS1 / CVBS2 / S-VIDEO VGA / YPbPr / DVI / HDMI Color temperature 6500qK 6500qK Red drive Green drive Blue drive 110~140 110~140 Red offset Green offset Blue offset 110~140 110~140 Color temp item @factory OSD CVBS / S-VIDEO VGA / YPbPr / DVI / HDMI Color temperature 5000qK 5000qK Red drive Green drive Blue drive 110~140 110~140 Red offset Green offset Blue offset 110~140 110~140 PC Auto Timing Check (1) Timing list: Resolution Horizontal Frequency(KHz) Vertical Frequency(Hz) Dot Clock Frequency(MHz) Remark 800600 37.878 60.3 40.0 VESA (2) Setup input timing VESA-800x600 (37.878K, 60.3Hz) 16-Grays pattern pattern. (3) Select timing from above timing list. (4) If position is wrong, press Auto Adjust function at user OSD to check this func PC (RGB) ADC Calibration (1) Setup input timing VESA-800x600 (37.878K, 60.3Hz) & 16-Grays pattern to DSUB connector. (2) Setup source to VGA. (3) Select 16:9 format (4) Enter factory OSD (5) Enter the ADC CAL. page and run Calibration function (6) Execute Input 16 grays scale pattern for PC to start calibration. YPbPr ADC Calibration: (1) Setup input timing SDTV480P & SMPTE Color Bar (0 IRE, 75% Color) pattern to component connectors. (2) Setup source to YpbPr. (3) Select 16:9 format. (4) Enter factory OSD. (5) Enter the ADC CAL. page and run Calibration function. (6) (6) Execute Input SMPTE 75 color bar for 480P to start calibration. 20 BDL4651VH LCD Electrical lnstructions
Electrical characteristics In/Out Terminals General Internal Speaker BDL4651VH LCD 21 Electrical lnstructions Timing requirement MODE ASPECT RATIO HANDLING STANDARD RESOLUTION FS*Full-Screen AR Aspect Ratio Composite S-Video YPBPR RGB HDMI DVI VESA 640x480 @ 60Hz 1366X768 16:09 NA NA NA Y Y Y VESA 640x480 @ 72Hz 1366X768 16:09 NA NA NA Y Y Y VESA 640x480 @ 75Hz 1366X768 16:09 NA NA NA Y Y Y 720x400 @ 70Hz 1366X768 16:09 NA NA NA Y Y Y VESA 800x600 @ 60Hz 1366X768 16:09 NA NA NA Y Y Y VESA 800x600 @ 75Hz 1366X768 16:09 NA NA NA Y Y Y VESA 1024x768 @ 60Hz 1366X768 16:09 NA NA NA Y Y Y 1024x768 @ 75Hz 1366X768 16:09 NA NA NA Y Y Y VESA 1280 x 768 @ 60Hz 1366X768 16:09 NA NA NA Y Y Y VESA 1280 x 800 @ 60Hz 1366X768 16:09 NA NA NA Y Y Y VESA 1280x960 @ 60Hz 1366X768 16:09 NA NA NA Y Y Y VESA 1280x1024 @ 60Hz 1366X768 16:09 NA NA NA Y Y Y VESA 1360 x 768 @ 60Hz 1366X768 16:09 NA NA NA Y Y Y VESA 1366 x 768 @ 60Hz 1366X768 16:09 NA NA NA Y Y Y VESA 1600x1200 @ 60Hz 1366X768 16:09 NA NA NA Y Y Y VESA 1920x1080 @ 60Hz 1366X768 16:09 NA NA NA Y Y Y PAL 576i(50Hz) 1366X768 16:09 Y Y Y NA Y NA NTSC 480i(60Hz) 1366X768 16:09 Y Y Y NA Y NA DVD 480p(60Hz) 1366X768 16:09 NA NA Y NA Y NA 576p(50Hz) 1366X768 16:09 NA NA Y NA Y NA 720p(50Hz) 1366X768 16:09 NA NA Y NA Y NA 720p(60Hz) 1366X768 16:09 NA NA Y NA Y NA 1080i (50Hz) 1366X768 16:09 NA NA Y NA Y NA 1080i (60Hz) 1366X768 16:09 NA NA Y NA Y NA 1080p(50Hz) 1366X768 16:09 NA NA Y NA Y NA 1080p(60Hz) 1366X768 16:09 NA NA Y NA Y NA x * = Default Setting, ** = these modes also works on every source input. x Aspect Ratio control is saved to memory, tied to input. 22 BDL4651VH LCD Electrical lnstructions White balance The picture color temperature shall be able to be chosen out of 5 modes 10000K, 9300K, 6500K, 5800K, and USER. 10000K, 9300K, 6500K, 5800K are factory setting (fixed color) and USER is adjustable mode. (The default color of USER mode is the same color as 6500K mode.) A/D converter calibration of the scalar shall be performed with 0V/0.730Vp-p black/white level signal to obtain adequate dynamic range for video signal output level deviation. White balance adjustment and inspection shall be carried out using 0.700Vp-p level signal. Measurement condition Measurement point : Center of screen Measurement distances: 50cm Measurement Angle : 90 Color Temperature Table: Mode x y Specification 10000K 0.265 0.270 0.03 9300K 0.270 0.278 0.03 6500K 0.298 0.308 0.05 5800K 0.310 0.322 0.05 BDL4651VH LCD 23
EDID Writing Tool: USB Cable and J ig BD P/N Description 5K.L1E03.501 Service Tool-Cable-VOARD (CABLE USB 2.0A/B B-PVC 1.8M) 5E.0RC38.001 Service Tool-Board-VOARD (PCBA J IG BD MI WP42SF0)
DDC Data Re-programming In case the DDC data memory IC or main EEPROM which storage all factory settings were replaced due to a defect, the serial numbers have to be re-programmed "Analog DDC IC, Digital DDC IC & EEPROM". It is advised to re-soldered DDC IC and main EEPROM from the old board onto the new board if circuit board have been replaced, in this case the DDC data does not need to be re-programmed. Additional information Additional information about DDC (Display Data Channel) may be obtained from Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). Extended Display Identification Data(EDID) information may be also obtained from VESA. Configuration and procedure 1.Install CustomerTool_V1.2 in PC or NB
2. Press Y to install DriverLINX Port I/O Driver
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3. Follow the installed steps and press NEXT to Install Driver
4. When setup has finished, restart computer
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5. Prepare the download equipment. - Use USB cable connect to PC and Tool Board - Use VGA cable connect to Tool Board and Display
6. Plug power cord into Display and run DebugTool_V6.2 file
Display PC or NB VGA cable for EDID writing need to be removed pin5 to disable EDID write protect OK Fail 28 BDL4651VH LCD
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7. Update EDID select EDID Update Communication select USB, ISP Type select Serial Flash
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8. EDID upload(VGA) EDID length select and then press to select EDID file and then press to write EDID into display
128B for VGA To write EDID Open EDID file 30 BDL4651VH LCD
DDC Instructions
(Power off status and LED: Red) 9. EDID upload(DVI)-EDID length select and then press to select EDID file and then press to write EDID into display
128B for DVI Open EDID file To write EDID BDL4651VH LCD 31
DDC Instructions
(Power off status and LED: Red) 10. EDID upload(HDMI) EDID length select and then press to select EDID file and then press to write EDID into display
11. EDID upload finished and successful as below
256B for VGA Open EDID file To write EDID 32 BDL4651VH LCD
1. Preparation: 1.1 Tool: f Download cable( RS232 cable connect between PC/Notebook with tool board ) f #RS232 is RXD and TXD interlaced line f Personal computer or Notebook f Download tool program Pixelworks ImageProcessor SDK FlashUpgrader. 1.2 Firmware files
2. Procedure 1. Open firmware program files
2. Choose FlashUpgrar.exe files.
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3. Show the Pixelworks ImageProcess K FlashUpgrader picture.
#The Connection, COM Port in accordance with user by oneself PC/NB choose. #The Notify On Completion in accordance with user by oneself PC/NB choose.
4. The RS232 Download cable insert RS232 INPUT pin.
5. Press Flash key of Pixelworks ImageProcess or SDK FlashUpgrader
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6. The key change to cancel after Press Flash key,
7. The Power code cable insert.
8. The pixelworks ImageProcess or SDK FlashUpgrader program download start.
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Firmware Upgrade for CPU
9. The firmware download will finish after about 5 minutes.
10. Please press . Download program finish.
11. Please pull out Power code, RS232 Download cable.
Failure Mode Of Panel Failure description Phenomenon Vertical block defect Vertical dim lines Vertical lines defect (Always bright or dark) Horizontal block defect Horizontal dim lines Horizontal lines defect (Always bright or dark) Has bright or dark pixel Polarizer has bubbles Polarizer has bubbles Foreign material inside polarizer . It shows liner or dot shape. Concentric circle formed Bottom back light of LCD is brighter than normal Back light un-uniformity Backlight has foreign material. Black or white color, liner or circular type Quick reference for failure mode of LCD panel this page presents problems that could be made by LCD panel. It is not necessary to repair circuit board. Simply follow the mechanical instruction on this manual to eliminate failure by replace LCD panel. 38 BDL4651VH LCD BDL4651VH LCD 39
Wiring Diagram
Power wire system
Main BD AC 100~220V IN B301 B401 B402 B403 J25 Panel 40 BDL4651VH LCD
Wiring Diagram
Signal wire system
Main BD Audio BD Keypad BD J 2 J 20 J 11 J 1 J 21 IR BD IR-Trans BD J 3 J 2 1 J 34 J 13,J 17 For Fan Module Panel BDL4651VH LCD 41
Block Diagram
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5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 D D C C B B A A Scalar Diagram & C.B .A BDL4651VH LCD 43 D S DA2 2HDMI_ C K P TX 0 + DVCC18 D VI _D1P AVC C 33 R ESE T A V C C 1 8 D V I _ C K P 1 HDMI_ D1N H P DI N 2 H D M I_ D 2 P TX 1 + DV I _D2N A V C C 1 8 TS DA 1 HDMI_ D2N TX 1 - DVCC18 1 H D M I_ C K P 2 H D M I_ D 0 P TX 2 - TX 2 + TS CL D VI _D0P 1HDMI_ D1P DS C L 2 A V C C 3 3 DS C L 0 1HDMI_ D2P TX 0 - 2 H D M I _ D 2 N DV I _D0N D S DA0 1HDMI_ D0P RP W R 2 2 H D M I _ D 0 N 2 HD MI _C K N AVC C18 1 HDMI_ D0N H P D 2 2 H D M I _ D 1 N 1 H D M I _ C K N TX C - D VI _D2P D V I I _ C K N DV I _D1N 2 H D M I_ D 1 P AVC C 33 TX C + RP W R 0 A V C C 3 3 I 2C _SEL TP W R A V C C 1 8 AVC C 18 HP D1 A V C C 1 8 D S D A 1 RP W R 1 D S C L 1 TS CL TS DA A3 V3 D1V8 AVC C 33 AVC C 33 A1 V8 D3V3 D3V3 D1V8 H1 DDC _S C L 3 H1 DDC _S DA 3 1 HDMI_ D1N 3 1 HDMI_ D2N 3 2 HDMI _C K N 3 1 HDMI_ D0N 3 1 H D M I_ C K N3 TX C - 7 TX C +7 TX 0 - 7 TX 0 +7 TX 1 +7 TX 2 +7 HDMI _I NT 10 DV I_ D2N 4 DV IDC _S DA 4 H2 _HP D 3 2 H D M I _ D 1 N3 DV I_ D1N 4 1 H D M I_ C K P3 2HDMI_ C K P 3 TP W R 7 TX 2 - 7 2 H D M I _ D 2 N3 H1_R P W R 5V 3 DVI _D1P 4 D V I _ C K P4 1HDMI_ D1P 3 2 H D M I_ D 0 P3 2 H D M I_ D 2 P3 2 H D M I_ D 1 P3 DV IDC _ S C L 4 DVI _D0P 4 D V I_ C K N4 HDDC _ S DA 7 2 H D M I _ D 0 N3 DVI _D2P 4 H 2 D D C _ S D A3 1HDMI_ D2P 3 1HDMI_ D0P 3 H D M I_ RS T 7 , 1 1 TX 1 - 7 DV I_ D0N 4 DVI _R P W R 5V 4 HDDC _S C L 7 HDMI _HPD ET 10 H 1 _ H P D3 D V I_ H P D E T4 H 2 _R P W R 5 V3 H 2 D D C _ S C L3 L S DA 11 LS CL 11 DVI I NPUT HDMI 1 I NPUT HDMI 2 I NPUT HDMI OUTPUTPUT a d d R 5 0 0 o h m I 2C Pul l hi gh C393 1 0UF K C94 0 . 1U K C86 0 . 1U K U2 4 S I I 9185AC TU R1 X 0 - 4 1 R1 X 0 + 4 2 A V C C 3 3 4 3 R1 X 1 - 4 4 R1 X 1 + 4 5 AG N D 4 6 R1 X 2 - 4 7 R1 X 2 + 4 8 A V C C 1 8 4 9 D S D A 1 5 0 D S C L 1 5 1 RP WR1 5 2 C E C _ D 5 3 C E C _ A 5 4 A V C C 3 3 5 5 H P D 2 5 6 A V C C 1 8 5 7 R2 C - 5 8 R2 C + 5 9 AG N D 6 0 R2 X0- 61 R2 X0+ 62 AVC C33 63 R2 X1- 64 R2 X1+ 65 AG ND 66 R2 X2- 67 R2 X2+ 68 AVC C18 69 DS DA2 70 DS CL2 71 RP WR2 72 DVCC18 73 DGND 74 R SVD L 75 HPDIN 76 TS DA 77 TS CL 78 I2 CADDR /T PWR 79 AG ND 80 TX 2 + 1 TX 2 - 2 AG N D 3 TX 1 + 4 TX 1 - 5 A V C C 1 8 6 TX 0 + 7 TX 0 - 8 AG N D 9 TX C + 1 0 TX C - 1 1 EXT _ S W I N G 1 2 R ESET # 1 3 L S D A / EPSEL 0 1 4 L S C L / EPSEL 1 1 5 H P D 0 1 6 A V C C 1 8 1 7 R0 C - 1 8 R0 C + 1 9 AG N D 2 0 R0 X0- 21 R0 X0+ 22 AVC 33 23 R0 X1- 24 R0 X1+ 25 AG ND 26 R0 X2- 27 R0 X2+ 28 AVCC18 29 DS DA0 30 DS CL0 31 RP WR0 32 DVCC18 33 DGND 34 I2 CS E L/INT # 35 HPD1 36 AVCC18 37 R1 C- 38 R1 C+ 39 AG ND 40 R 471 3. 3K L8 Z120 C85 0 . 1U K C89 0 . 1U K C87 0 . 1U K R 365 4. 7K C71 0 . 1U K C88 0 . 1U K R 395 4. 7K C91 0 . 1U K R 472 750 C92 0 . 1U K R 396 4. 7K C82 1 0UF K TP 2 2 0 C93 0 . 1U K R 416 22 J C90 0 . 1U K C83 0 . 1U K C383 1 0UF K R 415 22 J TP 2 2 1 C84 0 . 1U K R 167 4. 7K TP 2 2 2 R 470 3. 3K Scalar Diagram & C.B .A 5 5 4 3 2 1 1 D C B A 44 BDL4651VH LCD 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 D D C C B B A A HDMI_ D1P HDMI_ D0N HDMI_ D2P HDMI_ D2N HDMI_ C K N HDMI_ C KP HDMI_ B /Cb 5 HDMI_ B /Cb 3 HDMI_ G /Y2 HDMI_ G /Y7 HDMI_ G /Y6 HDMI_ B /Cb 8 HDMI_ B /Cb 9 HDMI_ B /Cb 4 HDMI_ B /Cb 6 HDMI_ B /Cb 7 HDMI_ B /Cb 2 HDMI_ G /Y5 HDMI_ G /Y3 HDMI_ G /Y4 HDMI_ G /Y8 HDMI_ G /Y9 HDMI_ B /Cb 1 HDMI_ B /Cb 0 HDMI_ G /Y1 HDMI_ G /Y0 HDMI_ R /Cr 6 HDMI_ R /Cr 9 HDMI_ R /Cr 7 HDMI_ R /Cr 8 HDMI_ R /Cr 3 HDMI_ R /Cr 5 HDMI_ R /Cr 2 HDMI_ R /Cr 4 HDMI_ R /Cr 1 HDMI_ R /Cr 0 XO XI RX O HDMI2_D S DA HDMI1_D S CL HDMI1_D S DA HDMI2_D S CL RDE R V SYN C RO DCK RH S Y NC CS CL V R EF DAC _MUT E HDMI_R S T INT R0 P WR 5V RCL K48B C S DA IN0 R 6 IN0 B 7 IN0 B 5 IN0 G6 IN0 R 9 IN0 G7 IN0 R 3 IN0 G4 IN0 B 6 IN0 G3 IN0 B 4 IN0 R 7 IN0 B 9 IN0 G9 IN0 R 2 IN0 R 4 IN0 B 2 IN0 B 8 IN0 G8 IN0 G5 IN0 G2 IN0 R 8 IN0 R 5 IN0 B 3 SD 0 RWS RS C K SC K WS HDMI_ AOR VCOM_F Audi o_C LK Audi o_C LK C L K _ O U T IN0 B 0 IN0 B 1 IN0 R 0 IN0 R 1 IN0 G0 IN0 G1 HDMI_ D1N HDMI_ D0P DAC _MUT E R0 P WR 5V HDMI_AOL HDMI_ S CDT HDMI_AOL DAC _MUT E HDMI_ AOR DAC _MUT E D3V3 D3V3 D3V3 D3V3 D1V8 D1V8 +12V +12V AG ND AG ND D3V3 AG ND AG ND AG ND D1V8 +5V_Module AG ND +5 V IN +5 V IN AG ND AG ND IN0 B [0..9 ] 10 IN0 G [0..9 ] 10 IN0 R [0..9 ] 10 I2 S _ DA_IN0 I2 S _WS I2 S _CLK HDDC _ S DA 6 HDDC _ S CL 6 HDMI_R S T 6, 11 TX C- 6 TX C+ 6 TX 0- 6 TX 0+ 6 TX 1+ 6 TX 2- 6 TX 2+ 6 IN0 _ T MD_DE 10 IN0 _ T MD_HS 10 IN0 _T MD_VS 10 IN0 _ T MD_CLK 10 C S DA_ HDMI 11 C S C L _ HDMI 11 I2 S _CLK I2 S _ DA_IN0 I2 S _WS HDMI_AOL 8 HDMI_ AOR 8 TP WR 6 TX 1- 6 Buzzer_PW M 11 HDMI_ S CDT 10 9125_I NT 11 Addr es s RX Conf i g. 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Sel ect L AYOUT: Pl ac e x t al c i r c ui t as c ompac t and c l os e t o c hi p as pos s i bl e St at e L AYOUT: Pl ac e c apac i t or s as c l os e as pos s i bl e t o c hi p 0x 62/ 0x 6A Hi gh 0x 60/ 0x 68 ( Def aul t ) Low PORT 2_CL K Res i s t er mus t c l os e wi t h AD_CL K Res i s t er a nd c l os e t o T2 Def aul t CDCLK : 2. 3 MHz SLRCLK : 48 KHz SCLK : 18. 432 MHz Opt i o n Remove C133 C134 c hange t o PF BOM Remove N.C TP 59 TP 51 R 602 4. 7K C 1 3 3 2 7 P J R 419 100 TP 42 L9 Z1 20 TP 279 R 186 33 J TP 61 R 175 33 J R 180 33 J R 468 4. 7K C397 10UF K C137 * 20P J /NC C122 0. 1U K TP 53 C106 0. 1U K R1 87 4. 7K C97 10UF K C396 10P J C115 0. 1U K C136 10UF K TP 43 C111 0. 1U K TP 55 C123 0. 1U K C394 1U K R 169 33 J C95 0. 01U K RN 2 33 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 L12 Z120 C127 0. 1U K C108 0. 1U K TP 56 C 1 3 4 3 3 P J R 185 33 J R 188 1M C113 0. 1U K Y2 * 18. 432MHZ/NC Vdd 4 GN D 2 Out put 3 Vcont 1 C124 0. 1U K T P225 C 1 3 2 0 .1 U K R 599 33 R 168 33 J R 184 390 C128 0. 1U K R 1 9 2 1 0 K J R 193 22 J TP 63 RN 3 33 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 C 3 9 8 1 0 P J R 1 9 0 1 0 K J C107 0. 1U K R 179 33 C110 0. 1U K TP 57 C125 0. 1U K R 467 9. 1K C 1 3 1 0 .1 U K TP 58 C100 0. 1U K R 194 22 J C395 *NC _1U K C103 0. 1U K T P505 R 1 9 1 1 0 K J C109 0. 1U K R 469 3.3 C126 0. 1U K SiI 9125 U25A S IL9125CT U Q13 140 Q12 141 Q11 144 Q10 1 Q9 2 Q8 3 Q7 7 Q6 8 Q5 9 Q4 10 Q3 13 Q2 14 Q1 15 Q0 16 Q23 126 Q22 127 Q21 128 Q20 129 Q19 132 Q18 133 Q17 134 Q16 135 Q15 138 Q14 139 XT ALOUT 94 MU T E OUT 75 MC LK 89 SPD IF 78 EV N O D D 2 2 RS VDL 99 XT ALIN 95 R0 XC- 39 R0 XC+ 40 R0 X0- 43 R0 X0+ 44 R0 X1- 47 R0 X1+ 48 R0 X2- 51 R0 X2+ 52 R1 XC- 57 R1 XC+ 58 R1 X0- 61 R1 X0+ 62 R1 X1- 65 R1 X1+ 66 R1 X2- 69 R1 X2+ 70 D S C L 0 3 4 D S D A 0 3 3 INT 1 0 2 R0 PWR5 V 35 R1 PWR5 V 30 RS VDNC 77 RS VDNC 98 CS CL 27 CS DA 26 D E 1 9 V SYN C 2 1 H S Y N C 2 0 O D C K 5 S C D T 1 0 1 RE S E T # 1 0 0 D S C L 1 2 9 D S D A 1 2 8 SC K 86 WS 85 SD 3 84 SD 2 83 SD 1 82 SD 0 81 Q33 110 Q34 109 Q35 108 Q24 123 Q25 122 Q26 121 Q27 120 Q28 117 Q29 116 Q30 115 Q31 114 Q32 111 CI2CA 105 RS VDNC 55 RS VDNC 76 C400 1U K L10 Z1 20 RN 5 33 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 C432 1U K R 600 33 TP 48 C112 0. 1U K R 195 22 J SiI 9125 U25B S IL 9125CT U AVCC33 38 AVCC33 42 AVCC33 46 AVCC33 50 AVCC33 56 AVCC33 60 AVCC33 64 AVCC33 68 AG ND 36 AG ND 41 AG ND 45 AG ND 49 AG ND 53 AG ND 59 AG ND 63 AG ND 67 DVCC18 92 DGND2 93 XT ALVCC 96 RE GVCC 97 CVCC18 143 CVCC18 119 CVCC18 107 CVCC18 91 CVCC18 80 CVCC18 25 CVCC18 12 CGND 142 CGND 130 CGND 118 CGND 106 CGND 90 CGND 79 CGND 23 IOVCC33 6 IOVCC33 32 IOVCC33 74 IOVCC33 88 IOVCC33 104 IOVCC33 113 IOVCC33 137 IOGN D 4 IOGN D 31 IOGN D 73 IOGN D 87 IOGN D 103 IOGN D 112 IOGN D 124 IOVCC33 18 IOGN D 17 CVCC18 131 CGND 11 IOVCC33 125 IOGN D 136 AG ND 71 AVCC18 37 AVCC18 54 AVCC18 72 CVCC18 24 EPAD G1 Q28 AO3400L D G S C105 0. 1U K R 597 22K U2 6 P C M 1 7 5 4 D B Q R BCK 1 DAT A 2 LRCK 3 D G ND 4 NC 5 V C C 6 VOUT L 7 VOUT R 8 AG N D 9 VCOM 10 ZE R OA 11 TE S T 12 DE MP 13 MU T E 14 FM T 15 SC K 16 R197 *0 J /NC C101 0. 1U K R 170 4. 7K R 601 4. 7K C130 10UF K C98 10UF K TP 62 C138 10UF K TP 44 R 4 6 5 * 2 2 K F / N C TP 46 TP 50 C118 0. 1U K R 196 22 J R 174 33 J RN 4 33 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 C135 0. 1U K C102 0. 1U K + C399 <S pec > *NC _47U 25V 1 2 R 177 *4 . 7K /NC C114 0. 1U K Q29 AO3400L D G S L26 Z3 0 C96 *0 . 1U K /NC C119 0. 1U K TP 47 Y1 28. 322MHZ 13 24 R 4 6 6 2 2 K F TP 60 TP 54 C116 0. 1U K R 181 33 C120 0. 1U K L11 Z1 20 R 173 33 J R 172 47 RN 1 33 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 TP 49 R 178 4. 7K TP 52 C104 0. 1U K R 171 33 J RN 6 33 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 C99 0. 1U K C117 0. 1U K U1 7 *NC _ NJ M3414AV-T E 1 A_ OUT 1 A_ IN- 2 A_ IN+ 3 V- 4 B_IN+ 5 B_IN- 6 B_OUT 7 V+ 8 C129 10UF K TP 45 R 183 33 R 176 33 J R 182 33 J C121 0. 1U K Scalar Diagram & C.B .A 5 5 4 3 2 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 D D C C B B A A RA I3 GA I3 B AI3 GMI 0 SMI 0 BMI 0 IN 0G2 IN 0B2 IN 0B3 IN 0G3 IN 0G4 IN 0B4 IN 0G5 IN 0B6 IN 0G7 IN 0B5 IN 0G6 IN 0G8 IN 0B9 IN 0B8 IN 0G9 IN 0B7 IN 0R 2 IN 0R 3 IN 0R 4 IN 0R 5 IN 0R 6 IN 0R 7 IN 0R 8 IN 0R 9 IN 1VS IN0_V S IN0_C LK IN 0_P EN IN0_A HS B AI1 SOG1 GA I1 RA I1 RA I2 GA I2 B AI2 REX T XIN XO UT HS0 VS 0 IN 0_F IE LD HS1 VS 1 CVBS 1 CVBS 2 RMI 1 GMI 1 SMI 1 BMI 1 RMI 2 GMI 2 SMI 2 BMI 2 CVBS2 IN 0R 0 IN 0R 1 IN 0G0 IN 0G1 IN 0B0 IN 0B1 SV IDEO_ Y SV IDEO _C SV IDEO_ Y SV IDEO _C CVBS1 GPI OD6 IN P ORT _SEL P OR T 2_ V IDE O0 P OR T 2_ V IDE O1 P OR T 2_ V IDE O2 P OR T 2_ V IDE O5 P OR T 2_ V IDEO6 P OR T 2_ V IDEO8 IN 0G0 IN 0G1 P OR T 2_ V IDE O3 P OR T 2_ V IDE O4 P OR T 2_ V IDEO7 P OR T 2_ V IDEO9 IN 0G2 IN 0G3 IN 0G4 IN 0G5 IN 0G6 IN 0G8 IN 0G9 IN 0G7 IN 0_PEN IN0_H S IN0_H S IN0_V S IN0_C LK IN P ORT _SEL IN P ORT _SEL IN P ORT _SEL IN P ORT _SEL RMI 0 GPI OD7 A1 V8 D3V3 D3V3 P3V 3 D3V3 C VB S_I N1 1,16 SV _C1 1,16 C VB S_I N2 16 COMP_PB 17 PC _R E D+ 2 P C _GR EEN+ 2 PC _HSYNC 2 PC _V SYNC 2,19 PC_BLU E+ 2 COMP_PR 17 COMP_Y 17 SV _Y 1 1,16 IN0B [0..9 ] 7 IN0G[0..9 ] 7 IN0R[0..9] 7 D-S UB_ SOG 2 BNC_SOG 17 HDMI _S CDT 7 HDMI _INT 6 HDMI_ HPDET 6 IN0_T M D_HS 7 H1_HP _CT RL 3 H2_HP _CT RL 3 P OR T 2_ FI E LD 16 VDC _I R Q 16 POWER_D OWN 1,2 HDMI _EX T R S T 11 P OR T 2_VIDEO[9..0] 16 PORT 2_HS 16 IN 0_T MD_ V S 7 IN0_T MD_DE 7 P OR T 2_ SOG/DEN 16 IN0_T M D_CLK 7 VDC _C L K 16 PORT 2_V S 16 RS232_T XE N 9,19 HDMI_ S OUND_SEL 8 FA N_PWR_ ON 8 MCP_SCL 19 MC P_ S DA 19 Audio_SW1 8 Audio_SW2 8 CCM _RST 13 COSMOS_PS_ON 3 S DA_CCM 13 SCL_CCM 13 CCM _ON 13 LVDS _MODE 13 ME MC_ Reset 13,19 DPS_G PIO0 3 DPS_G PIO1 3 DI GI TAL I N ANALOG I N P W106 Heat-S i nk C201 C201 change to 18PF PORT E PORT F PORT G SDA_CCM SCL_CCM T P289 C202 18P J C193 0. 047U K T P115 C185 0. 047U K T P292 R237 13K F C194 0. 047U K C184 0. 047U K U45 T S 5A23157DGSR IN 1 1 NO1 2 GND 3 NO2 4 IN 2 5 COM2 6 NC2 7 V+ 8 NC1 9 COM1 10 T P290 C183 0. 047U K R479 22 J C176 0. 047U K T P281 R398 0 RN25 22 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 T P226 R224 75 J T P291 HSC1 3DM7504001 GND G1 GND G2 T P116 R397 0 T P282 C177 0. 047U K C198 0.1U K C189 0.1U K R563 22 J R572 4.7K Analo g Input Por t U30B PW 328B-30L SMUX IN1 U3 SMUX IN2 T1 BMUX IN0 V5 BMUX IN1 V3 BMUX IN2 U1 RA I1 Y1 RA I2 AC 2 GA I1 Y3 GA I2 AD 1 GA I3 AF 1 BAI1 AB 3 BAI2 AD 3 BAI3 AE 4 HSYNCI N1 AC 7 ADCXIN AF 5 ADCXOUT AE 6 AIS O1 U4 AIS O2 W1 AIS O3 Y2 AIS O4 AC 1 PLLI S O0 AD 5 RMUX IN0 R5 RMUX IN1 R3 RMUX IN2 P1 GMUX IN1 T3 GMUX IN0 T5 RMUX OUT W2 GMUX IN2 R1 SMUX IN0 U5 RA I3 AE 2 SOG1 AA2 HSYNCI N0 AD 6 PLLI S O1 AC 6 BMUX OUT W4 AIS O0 U2 VS 0 AF 11 VS 1 AE 11 ASPECT 2 P5 ASPECT 1 P4 ASPECT 0 P2 REX T P6 NC AE 7 FB AD 11 NC AE 1 NC AE 3 R577 4.7K T P255 T P123 T P117 C199 0.1U K R240 1.5M F Y3 27MHZ 1 3 2 4 C200 0.1U K T P283 T P125 R573 4.7K C196 0. 047U K C195 0.1U K C190 0. 047U K R590 *NC_4. 7K R226 75 J T P120 T P284 R241 22 J RN26 22 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 C178 0.1U K C192 0.1U K T P228 C191 0. 047U K T P119 T P285 T P227 C180 0. 047U K R591 *NC_4. 7K C182 0.1U K R228 *5 6 J /NC T P122 T P256 R230 23.2K F T P126 T P286 Digital In put Po rt U30A PW 328B-30L IN 0R 0 A9 IN 0R 1 D10 IN 0R 2 B9 IN 0R 3 A8 IN 0R 4 E13 IN 0R 5 C9 IN 0R 6 E12 IN 0R 7 B8 IN 0G0 C8 IN 0G1 B7 IN 0G2 E11 IN 0G3 A6 IN 0G4 E10 IN 0G5 D8 IN 0G6 E9 IN 0G7 C7 IN 0B0 A5 IN 0B1 C6 IN 0B2 B5 IN 0B3 A4 IN 0B4 D7 IN 0B5 A3 IN 0B6 D6 IN 0B7 B4 IN 1R 0 B1 IN 1R 1 C2 IN 1R 2 E5 IN 1R 3 D3 IN 1R 4 E4 IN 1R 5 C1 IN 1R 6 D2 IN 1R 7 E3 IN 1G0 F4 IN 1G1 F3 IN 1G2 E1 IN 1G3 F2 IN 1G4 F5 IN 1G5 G3 IN 1G6 F1 IN 1G7 G2 IN 1B0 G4 IN 1B1 H3 IN 1B2 H2 IN 1B3 H1 IN 1B4 J4 IN 1B5 J3 IN 1B6 H4 IN 1B7 J2 IN0CLK C3 IN0PEN D4 IN 0VBI E6 IN 0AHS C4 IN 0VS A2 IN0CLP A1 IN 0CS T B2 IN0FLD D5 IN 0HS B3 IN 0R 8 D9 IN 0R 9 A7 IN 0G8 E8 IN 0G9 B6 IN 0B8 E7 IN 0B9 C5 IN 1R 8 D1 IN 1R 9 E2 IN 1G8 G5 IN 1G9 G1 IN 1B8 H5 IN 1B9 J1 IN1CLK K3 IN1P EN K4 R225 *5 6 J /NC C181 0. 047U K C197 0.1U K C187 0. 047U K C188 0.1U K U44 T S 5A23157DG SR IN 1 1 NO1 2 GND 3 NO2 4 IN 2 5 COM2 6 NC2 7 V+ 8 NC1 9 COM1 10 R233 *75/NC T P118 C201 18P J T P121 T P287 C179 0. 047U K T P124 T P293 R582 *NC_4. 7K C186 0.1U K R478 22 J BDL4651VH LCD 45 Scalar Diagram & C.B .A 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 D D C C B B A A SD A_ R TC EX TINT0 EX TMCLK RO MOE n TEST MODE 0 R ESE Tn RO MWE n S CL_R TC A2 A9 A7 A1 2 D2 A1 6 D6 A1 1 D5 D 15 A3 A4 D 10 D1 A1 5 A1 7 D3 A1 4 A8 A1 A1 8 A1 3 D 13 A2 0 A5 D4 D9 A1 9 D 14 D8 D0 D7 D 12 D 11 A6 A1 0 SD A_ IIP S CL_IIP A2 0 RO M W E n S CL_R TC A2 1 EX TR ST E N ADR2 4B TEST MODE 1 TEST MODE 2 A2 1 12V _D E T 5V _D E T D7 A1 4 D1 A1 8 A7 A2 A1 9 A1 3 D 13 D5 D6 A1 1 D 11 A1 7 A1 2 D 12 D4 A1 0 D0 D9 A1 6 R ESET n D3 A6 A1 RO M O E n A9 A3 D 15 CE n D8 A1 5 A5 D 10 D2 R ESE Tn A8 D 14 A4 KEY0 KEY1 KEY2 KEY3 KEY4 _B KEY5 KEY6 S OUND_ PWM 12V _D E T 5V _D E T S CL_R TC SD A_ R TC SD A_ R TC R ESE Tn RO MOE n A7 A1 0 A1 3 A1 5 A3 A1 8 A2 0 A2 1 D7 D 13 D6 D1 D 10 D 11 D 12 D0 D8 A2 RO MWE n A4 R ESE Tn A6 D3 D9 D2 D 14 D4 D5 D 15 A1 1 A1 4 A9 A1 2 A1 7 A1 9 CE n NM I NM I A5 A1 6 A1 A8 9125_I NT R ESE Tn EX TINT0 D3V 3 D3V 3 D3V 3 D3V 3 D3V 3 P5 V D3V 3 D3V 3 +5VIN +12V P3 V3 P3 V3 D3V 3 +3 . 3VMCP P ower_5V +3 . 3VMCP +3 . 3VMCP IR _328 19 CS CL_HDMI 7 MODUL E _ON 8, 13 R S 232_ S W 9 AUDIO _S W_S E 1 8 CS DA_HDMI 7 RESET n LE D2_G 5 LE D1_R 5 AUDIO _S W_S E 2 8 B R LT_P WM 15 CP N_ S CL 8, 16 CP N_ S DA 8, 16 KEY0 5 KEY1 5 KEY2 5 KEY3 5 KEY4 _B 19 KEY5 5 KEY6 5 R ESE Tn V DC_RS Tn 16 HDMI_ RS T 6, 7 Buzzer_PW M 7 LCD_B L_O N 15 LS CL 6 LS DA 6 9125_I NT 7 AUDIO _V OL_ON 8 HDMI_ E XTRS T 10 V OLUME _ADJ 8 DK _R X 3 DK _TX 3 INV _2 15 INV _1 15 DS UB _S DA 2 DS UB _S CL 2 F AN_ CTRL _DAC 8 MCU_ TX_IC 19 MCU_ RX _IC 19 MCU_ TX 9, 19 MCU_ RX 9, 19 E XTINT0_ B 19 SYS_ FAN 3 IP C_S TATUS 3 EX TINT0 19 PERI PHERALS RD58~RD61 make r es er vat i on, ma ybe r epl ac e of c ompar at or t o us e. 16M- BI T FLASH L i ght s ens or / Ther mal / Fan S I L 9185 L oc al I 2C L ow a c t i ve POWER DETECT Cha nge c omponent 1 K c ha nge t o 4. 7K pul l hi gh E xc hange DSUB_I 2C amd I NV_1/ 2 E xc hange DSUB_I 2C amd I NV_1/ 2 L ow power mode i nt er r upt R492 Add i nt o t he BOM 1 0 K _ D N P 1 0 K_DNP R 252 10K R 275 470 R 4 9 2 4 .7 K R 542 *4 70/NC D16 TZMC 6 V 2 A K R 290 100 R 2 8 4 3 .3 K R 418 22 J R 278 10K R 273 10K R 289 100 R 249 150 C209 0. 1U K + C384 <S pec > 0. 33F 5. 5V 1 2 R 370 3K R 258 10K C203 2. 2P C R 302* 10K/NC R 291 100 R 417 22 J TP130 R 366 1K R 261 *0 /NC R 2 8 5 3 .3 K U3 5 IS L1208IU8Z X1 1 X2 2 VBA T 3 VSS 4 SD A 5 SC L 6 IR Qn 7 VCC 8 U3 3 AT24C128N-10 S U-2. 7 A0 1 A1 2 NC 3 GN D 4 VCC 8 WP 7 SC L 6 SD A 5 C204 2. 2P C R 543 *4 70/NC R 265 4.7K R 372 10K D12 *_NC/ LL4148 A K R 371 2K R 299 * 10K/NC R 256 10K R 307 10K R 293 100 R 259 10K R 297 4.7K R 279 *N. C _10K R 308 10K U3 2 MX29LV 160DBTI-70G A0 25 A1 24 A2 23 A3 22 A4 21 A5 20 A6 19 A7 18 A8 8 A9 7 A1 0 6 A1 1 5 A1 2 4 A1 3 3 A1 4 2 A1 5 1 A1 6 48 A1 7 17 A1 8 16 A1 9 9 DQ0 29 DQ1 31 DQ2 33 DQ3 35 DQ4 38 DQ5 40 DQ6 42 DQ7 44 DQ8 30 DQ9 32 DQ10 34 DQ11 36 DQ12 39 DQ13 41 DQ14 43 DQ15 45 CE # 26 OE # 28 WE # 11 R ESET # 12 BYT E # 47 R Y/BY# 15 P3 V3 37 GN D 27 GN D 46 NC 10 NC 13 WP 14 R 294 100 TP128 R 276 47 J R 373 2K R 2 8 0 * N C _ 3 .3 K D11 *_NC/ LL4148 A K R 244 * 1 0 K /N C D17 LL4148 A K C210 NC_10U K R 272 470 R 288 100 CPU U30D PW328B-30L A1 AC 15 A2 AE1 6 A3 AF 16 A4 AC 16 A5 AD 15 A6 AE1 5 A7 AC 14 A8 AF 15 A9 AD 14 A1 0 AC 12 A1 1 AE1 4 A1 2 AC 13 A1 3 AF 14 A1 4 AD 13 A1 5 AE1 3 A1 6 AF 13 A1 7 AC 10 A1 8 AC 11 A1 9 AD 12 D0 AE2 4 D1 AC 23 D2 AD 24 D3 AE2 3 D4 AF 26 D5 AC 22 D6 AD 23 D7 AE2 2 D8 AF 25 D9 AE2 1 D10 AD 22 D11 AC 21 D12 AF 24 D13 AF 23 D14 AD 20 D15 AD 21 RD AD 16 WR AF 17 RO MOE AC 19 RO MWE AE1 7 CS 0 AF 18 CS 1 AD 18 NM I AE2 6 R E S ET B AE1 0 TC K AC 8 TD I AE8 TD O AE9 EX T R ST EN AD 9 TE S T MODE 0 AB8 TM S AF 9 ADR 24B AF 10 A2 0 AE1 2 A2 1 AF 12 A2 2 AC 9 A2 3 AD 10 TE S T MODE 1 AA8 TE S T MODE 2 AF 8 EX T INT 0 AD 17 EX T INT 1 AE1 8 TR S T N AD 8 EX T MCLK AC 20 C69 0. 1U K R 2 8 3 3 .3 K R 4 9 4 * 4 . 7 K /N C PERI PHERALS U30F PW328B-30L PO R T A0 M1 PO R T A1 M2 PO R T A2 N6 PO R T A3 N1 PO R T A4 N5 PO R T A5 N2 PO R T A6 N3 PO R T A7 N4 PO R T B0 M3 PO R T B1 K2 PO R T B2 M4 PO R T B3 K1 PO R T B4 L4 PO R T B5 L1 PO R T B6 L2 PO R T B7 L3 PORT C0 E1 5 PORT C1 B12 PORT C2 C12 PORT C3 D12 PORT C4 E1 4 PORT C5 A1 1 PORT C6 B11 PORT C7 C11 ADC0 D24 ADC1 C26 ADC2 D25 ADC3 E2 4 ADC4 F2 3 ADC5 E2 2 ADC6 D26 ADC7 E2 5 NC AB1 6 NC AC 17 NC AC 18 PW M0 A1 0 PW M1 D11 PW M2 B10 PW M3 C10 DAC0 H22 DAC1 E2 6 DAC2 F2 5 DAC3 J2 2 TW OWS D0 C22 TW OWS C0 D20 TW OWS D1 D21 TW OWS C1 C21 TW OWS D2 C18 TW OWS C2 D17 TH R WS C E1 9 RX D0 E2 0 TX D0 B25 RX D1 A2 6 TX D1 D22 I2 S ID0 D14 I2 S IWS 0 E1 8 I2 S ICLK0 D13 I2 S ID1 A1 3 I2 S IWS 1 E1 7 I2 S ICLK1 C13 I2 S OD B13 I2 S OWS E1 6 I2 S OCLK A1 2 IRRCV R0 C24 NC E2 1 NC D23 NC AF 19 TP127 R 2 5 1 0 TP131 R 306 * 10K/NC R 298 1K R 2 8 6 3 .3 K R 292 100 R 262 3.3K C211 NC_10U K R 263 * 10K/NC R 271 470 R 2 8 7 3 .3 K U3 4 G690L29 3T71F GN D 2 RE S E T 1 V C C 3 R 295 100 TP133 C 70 0. 1U K R 257 10K TP129 R 267 3.3K R 253 3.3K R 2 8 1 * N C _ 3 .3 K R266 0 R 301 * 10K/NC R 254 10K C208 0. 1U K R 521 * 10K/NC TP280 TP523 R 2 5 0 1 0 K R 243 10K R 264 * 10K/NC R 274 470 R 2 8 2 3 .3 K Y4 32. 768KHZ 14 23 R 255 * 1 0 K /N C J1 2K L1023060 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 R 394 *0 /NC D15 TZMC 6 V 2 A K TP132 R 245 * 1 0 K /N C TP236 TP244 R 246 * 1 0 K /N C C207 0. 1U K R 242 * 1 0 K /N C C206 0. 1U K R6 56 NC_ 0 R 260 0 R 4 9 3 * 4 . 7 K /N C TP294 R 247 * 1 0 K /N C TP237 R 414 *0 /NC R 277 10K SW 1 6B 40039071 1 3 2 4 5 46 BDL4651VH LCD Scalar Diagram & C.B .A 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 D D C C B B A A RMBK0 RMCK0n RMRA Sn MRA S n MCKFBKn MA 2 MD0 RMA 1 RMA 9 MD1 RMA 11 RMA 0 RMA 3 RMA 5 RMA 7 MD2 RMCSn MD3 MD4 MD5 MD7 MD6 MD8 RMCKE MA 1 MD11 MD10 MD9 MD12 MA 9 MA 11 MD13 MD15 MD14 MD16 MA 0 MA 3 MD18 MD17 MD20 MA 5 MA 7 MD21 MD23 MD22 MD24 MCSn MD25 MD27 MD26 MD28 MD29 MD30 MD31 MCKn MCKE RMA 2 RMBK1 MDM0 MWEn MBNK0 MBNK1 MA 6 RMA 6 MCK RMCA Sn RMWEn RMDQS3 RMDM2 RMDQS2 MDQS2 MDM3 RMDM3 MDQS3 MDM2 MRA S n MCA S n MWEn MCSn MA 12 MBNK0 MBNK1 MCA S n MCKE MDM2 MDM3 MDQS3 MA 0 MA 1 MA 2 MA 3 MA 4 MA 5 MA 6 MA 7 MA 8 MA 9 MA 10 MA 11 MDQS0 MDM1 MDQS1 RMCK1 MDQS2 MMD1 MD1 MMD2 MD2 MD4 MMD4 MD6 MMD6 MD0 MD7 MD5 MD3 MD16 MD19 MD17 MD20 MD21 MMD5 MMD3 MMD0 MMD7 MD18 MD22 MD24 MD23 MD27 MD28 MD29 MD25 MMD17 MMD16 MMD19 MMD18 MMD20 MMD24 MMD22 MMD21 MD26 MD30 MD31 MMD29 MMD27 MMD23 MMD26 MMD28 MMD25 MMD31 MMD30 RMCK0 RMCK1n MCKn MCK MMD14 MD14 MMD15 MMD13 MMD12 MD13 MD15 MD12 RMA 12 RMA 4 RMA 8 RMA 10 MA 8 MA 12 MA 10 MA 4 MMD9 MMD10 MMD8 MD9 MD10 MD8 MDQS1 MDQS0 RMDM1 RMDQS1 RMDQS0 MDM1 MMD11 MD11 MDM0 RMDM0 RMDM1 MMD1 MMD2 MMD0 MMD10 MMD11 MMD12 MMD13 MMD14 MMD15 MMD6 MMD4 MMD8 MMD5 MMD3 MMD9 MMD7 RMDQS0 RMDQS1 MV REF RMA 0 RMA 2 RMA 1 RMA 3 RMA 7 RMA 6 RMA 8 RMA 5 RMA 4 RMA 11 RMA 9 RMA 10 RMA 12 RMBK0 RMBK1 RMCK0 RMCK0n RMCKE RMCSn RMRA Sn RMCA Sn RMWEn RMDM0 MCK MCKFBK MD19 MCKn MV REF MV REF RMDM2 RMDM3 RMDQS3 RMDQS2 RMA 0 RMA 1 RMA 2 RMA 3 RMA 4 RMA 5 RMA 6 RMA 7 RMA 8 RMA 9 RMA 10 RMA 11 RMA 12 RMBK0 RMBK1 RMCK1 MMD21 MMD20 MMD19 MMD18 MMD17 MMD16 MMD26 MMD25 MMD24 MMD23 MMD22 MMD31 MMD30 MMD29 MMD28 MMD27 MV REF RMRA Sn RMCKE RMCK1n RMCSn RMCA S n RMWEn D2V5 D2V5 D2V5 D2V5 MEMORY PORT 256Mb RE5 RE6- - >s hor t 128Mb RE5 RE6- - >open TOP TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM T or B TOP BOTTOM BOTTOM BOTTOM TOP Pi x el wor ks s ugges t change RN11~26 val ue t o 47 ohm. I f c l ock f r equence can' t be achi eved, r educe t he RN val ue. ( 05_12_23_J er r yChi en) DDR SDRAM_ 16Mx 16 (166MHz @ CL2.5) For f ul l HD DDR SDRAM_ 16Mx 16 (166MHz @ CL2.5) RN18 22 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 RN13 22 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 RN17 22 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 C222 0.1U K RN19 22 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 C223 0.1U K C218 0.1U K C214 0.1U K RN9 22 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 RN16 22 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 RN21 22 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 RN10 22 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 C226 0.1U K C228 0.1U K R 311 22 J RN14 22 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 C216 0.1U K RN12 22 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 C215 0.1U K C219 0.1U K RN11 22 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 C213 0.1U K C224 0.1U K RN8 22 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 R 312 22 J U37 M13S128168A -5T G CK 45 CK_N 46 CKE 44 CS_N 24 RA S_N 23 CAS_N 22 WE_N 21 UDM 47 LDM 20 DQ0 2 DQ1 4 DQ2 5 DQ3 7 DQ4 8 DQ5 10 DQ6 11 DQ7 13 DQ8 54 DQ9 56 DQ10 57 DQ11 59 DQ12 60 DQ13 62 DQ14 63 DQ15 65 LDQS 16 UDQS 51 NC6 50 NC0 14 NC1 17 NC2 19 NC3 25 NC4 43 NC5 53 V D D Q 3 V D D Q 9 V D D Q 1 5 V D D Q 5 5 V D D Q 6 1 V D D 1 V D D 1 8 V D D 3 3 V REF 4 9 V SSQ 6 V SSQ 1 2 V SSQ 5 2 V SSQ 5 8 V SSQ 6 4 V SS 3 4 V SS 4 8 V SS 6 6 BA0 26 BA1 27 A0 29 A1 30 A2 31 A3 32 A4 35 A5 36 A6 37 A7 38 A8 39 A9 40 AP /A10 28 A1 1 41 A1 2 42 RN22 22 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 C229 0.1U K U36 M13S 128168A - 5T G CK 45 CK_N 46 CKE 44 CS_N 24 RA S_N 23 CAS_N 22 WE_N 21 UDM 47 LDM 20 DQ0 2 DQ1 4 DQ2 5 DQ3 7 DQ4 8 DQ5 10 DQ6 11 DQ7 13 DQ8 54 DQ9 56 DQ10 57 DQ11 59 DQ12 60 DQ13 62 DQ14 63 DQ15 65 LDQ S 16 UDQS 51 NC6 50 NC0 14 NC1 17 NC2 19 NC3 25 NC4 43 NC5 53 V D D Q 3 V D D Q 9 V D D Q 1 5 V D D Q 5 5 V D D Q 6 1 V D D 1 V D D 1 8 V D D 3 3 V REF 4 9 V SSQ 6 V SSQ 1 2 V SSQ 5 2 V SSQ 5 8 V SSQ 6 4 V SS 3 4 V SS 4 8 V SS 6 6 BA0 26 BA1 27 A0 29 A1 30 A2 31 A3 32 A4 35 A5 36 A6 37 A7 38 A8 39 A9 40 AP /A10 28 A1 1 41 A1 2 42 C221 0.1U K R310 1K F C220 0.1U K RN7 22 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 RN15 22 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 C227 0.1U K R309 1K F C212 0.1U K C225 0.1U K RN20 22 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 Mai n Memor y Por t U30G PW 328B-30L MREFI N0 L26 MREFI N1 V25 MA 0 R25 MA 1 N26 MA 2 V26 MA 3 P22 MA 4 U24 MA 5 P23 MA 6 U25 MA 7 P24 MA 8 U22 MA 9 P25 MA 10 T2 3 MA 11 R26 MA 12 T2 4 MBNK0 V24 MBNK1 W26 MCK T2 6 MCK T2 5 MCKFBK R23 MCKFBK T2 2 MCKE M26 MRA S N25 MCA S N24 MWE N23 MCS R24 MDM0 G26 MDM1 K26 MDM2 Y25 MDM3 AB 24 MD0 H23 MD1 F26 MD2 G25 MD3 H24 MD4 H25 MD5 J24 MD6 H26 MD7 K23 MD8 J25 MD9 K24 MD10 J26 MD11 K25 MD12 L24 MD13 L25 MD14 N22 MD15 M24 MD16 V22 MD17 V23 MD18 Y26 MD19 W24 MD20 W23 MD21 Y24 MD22 AB 26 MD23 Y23 MD24 AA2 4 MD25 AB 25 MD26 AC 26 MD27 AA2 3 MD28 AC 24 MD29 AB 23 MD30 AD 25 MD31 AE 25 MDQS0 L22 MDQS1 M22 MDQS2 AA2 6 MDQS3 AC 25 C230 0.1U K C217 0.1U K BDL4651VH LCD 47 Scalar Diagram & C.B .A 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 D D C C B B A A XTAL 1 VDC _A 3 VDC _A 2 VDC _A 1 VDC _A 10 VDC _B A1 VDC _A 5 VDC _A 4 VDC _A 7 VDC _A 8 VDC _A 9 VDC _A 11 VDC _D Q8 VDC _D Q9 VDC _D Q10 VDC _D Q11 VDC _D Q12 VDC _D Q13 VDC _S DRA M_DQ M VDC _D Q7 VDC _D Q6 VDC _D Q5 VDC _D Q4 VDC _D Q2 VDC _D Q1 VDC _D Q0 VDC _D Q15 P OR T 2_SOG/DEN PORT 2_HS PORT 2_V S VDC _A 6 VDC _D Q0 VDC _D Q1 VDC _D Q3 VDC _D Q2 VDC _D Q4 VDC _D Q5 VDC _D Q6 VDC _D Q7 VDC _A 0 VDC _A 1 VDC _A 2 VDC _A 3 VDC _A 11 VDC _A 9 VDC _A 8 VDC _A 7 VDC _A 6 VDC _A 5 VDC _D Q15 VDC _D Q14 VDC _D Q13 VDC _D Q12 VDC _D Q11 VDC _D Q10 VDC _D Q9 VDC _D Q8 VDC _A 4 VDC _A 10 VDC _W E VDC _C A S VDC _RA S VDC _SDRA M_CS VDC _B A0 VDC _B A1 VDC _SDRA M_CLK VDC _D Q14 VDC _D Q3 XTAL 2 VDC _SDRA M_CS VDC _S DRA M_DQM VDC _PWDN P OR T 2_FI E LD VDC _SDRA M_CLK VDC _C A S VDC _W E VDC _B A0 VDC _RA S VDC _A 0 PORT 2_VIDE O3 PORT 2_VIDE O5 PORT 2_VIDE O4 P OR T 2_V IDEO1 PORT 2_VIDE O2 PORT 2_VIDE O7 PORT 2_VIDE O6 PORT 2_VIDE O8 PORT 2_VIDE O9 P OR T 2_VIDE O[9..0] P OR T 2_V IDEO0 VDC _A 3V3 VDC _A 1V8 VDD1V8 P3V 3 VDD3V3 VDD3V3 VDC _A 1V8 VDD3V3 VDD3V3 VDD1V8 VDD3V3 VDD1V8 VDD3V3 VDD3V3 VDD3V3 VDD3V3 VDD1V8 VDC_A3 V3 P3V 3 P1V 8 VDC _SDRA M_CLK VDC _S DR A M_DQM VDC _B A0 VDC _RA S VDC _C A S VDC _W E VDC _B A1 VDC _WE VDC _C A S VDC _RA S VDC _B A 0 VDC _B A 1 VDC _S DR A M_DQM VDC _S DR A M_CLK P OR T 2_ SOG/DE N 10 PORT 2_V S 10 PORT 2_HS 10 P OR T 2_ FI E LD 10 VDC _C LK 10 P OR T 2_VIDEO[9..0] 10 SV _Y 1 1,10 C VB S_I N1 1,10 C PN_S CL 8,11 VDC _I R Q 10 C PN_SD A 8,11 VDC _R S Tn 11 POWER_ST B 2 SV _C1 1,10 C VB S_I N2 10 Addr es s : 0xB8 2 2 uF X5R ==> 10uF x7R mea s ur e VDC_A3V3 r i ppl e val ue modi f y C373 v al ue C357 0.1U K C330 27P J C351 0.1U K C365 0.1U K R348 10K R359 0 C344 0.1U K C347 0.1U K L52 Z120 T P196 TP2 5 1 C372 0.1U K RN23 22 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 T P197 C359 0.1U K T P200 R351 *1 0M/ NC C366 0.1U K C354 0.1U K T P199 C339 0.1U K TP 198 C370 0.1U K R356 22 J C334 0.1U K C348 0.1U K C331 22P J C337 0.1U K C368 0.1U K C349 * 10P/ NC R353 10K RN24 22 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 L51 Z120 C340 0.1U K C361 0.1U K TP2 4 9 C338* 10P/ NC C343 0.1U K R354 10K C342 0.1U K R360 10K R357 4.7K C373 10UF K C360 0.1U K U42 * M12L64164A-7T G/NC DQ0 2 VDDQ 3 DQ1 4 DQ2 5 VSSQ 6 DQ3 7 DQ4 8 VDDQ 9 DQ5 10 DQ6 11 VSSQ 12 DQ7 13 VDD 14 LDQM 15 WE 16 CAS 17 RA S 18 CS 19 BA0 20 BA1 21 A10/A P 22 A0 23 A1 24 A2 25 A3 26 VDD 27 VDD 1 VS S 54 DQ15 53 VSSQ 52 DQ14 51 DQ13 50 VDDQ 49 DQ12 48 DQ11 47 VSSQ 46 DQ10 45 DQ9 44 VDDQ 43 DQ8 42 VS S 41 N.C/RFU 40 UDQM 39 CLK 38 CKE 37 N.C 36 A1 1 35 A9 34 A8 33 A7 32 A6 31 A5 30 A4 29 VS S 28 R355 22 J R476 22 J C332 0.1U K TP2 5 4 R349 10K C364 0.1U K Y5 *NC _14.318M HZ R347 100K C333 0.1U K C358 0.1U K TP2 5 3 C369 0.1U K C335 0.1U K C345 0.1U K R358 33 C352 0.1U K R477 22 J C362 0.1U K C355 0.1U K C341 0.1U K C356 0.1U K R350 33 TP2 5 2 C350 0.1U K U41 *T VP 5160P NP /NC A33GND 1 A33VDD 2 VI_ 1 3 VI_ 2 4 VI_ 3 5 NC 6 VI_ 4 7 VI_ 5 8 VI_ 6 9 NC 10 A18VDD 11 A18GND 12 A18VDD 13 A18GND 14 A18GND 15 A18VDD 16 VI_ 7 17 VI_ 8 18 VI_ 9 19 NC 20 VI_ 10 21 VI_ 11 22 VI_ 12 23 NC 24 A33VDD 25 A33GND 26 A33GND 27 A33GND 28 DGND 29 SCL 30 SDA 31 IN T R E Q 32 Y_2 96 Y_3 95 Y_4 94 IOGND 93 IO VDD 92 Y_5 91 Y_6 90 Y_7 89 Y_8 88 Y_9 87 DGND 86 DVDD 85 DAT ACLK 84 GLCO/GPI O /I 2CA0 83 GPI O/ I 2CA1 82 A3 81 A2 80 A1 79 A0 78 A1 0 77 BA1 76 IOGND 75 IO VDD 74 BA0 73 RA S# 72 CAS# 71 WE# 70 A4 69 A5 68 A6 67 DGND 66 DVDD 65 A3 3 GND 1 2 8 Analog_out 1 2 7 A3 3 GND 1 2 6 A3 3 V D D 1 2 5 PL L 1 8 GND 1 2 4 PL L 1 8 V D D 1 2 3 XTAL 2 1 2 2 XTAL 1 1 2 1 D GND 1 2 0 FSS 1 1 9 V S/V B L K/GPIO 1 1 8 H S/C S/GPIO 1 1 7 FID /GPIO 1 1 6 AV ID /GPIO 1 1 5 C _0 /GPIO 1 1 4 C _1 /GPIO 1 1 3 D GND 1 1 2 D V D D 1 1 1 C _2 /GPIO 1 1 0 C _3 /GPIO 1 0 9 C _4 /GPIO 1 0 8 C _5 /GPIO 1 0 7 IOGND 1 0 6 IOV D D 1 0 5 C _6 /GPIO/D R 1 0 4 C _7 /GPIO/D G 1 0 3 C _8 /GPIO/D B 1 0 2 C _9 /GPIO/FSO 1 0 1 D GND 1 0 0 D V D D 9 9 Y_0 9 8 Y_1 9 7 D V D D 3 3 D GND 3 4 PWD N 3 5 RESETB 3 6 IOV D D 3 7 IOGND 3 8 D 0 3 9 D 1 4 0 D 2 4 1 D 3 4 2 D 4 4 3 D 5 4 4 D 6 4 5 D 7 4 6 D V D D 4 7 D GND 4 8 D 1 5 4 9 D 1 4 5 0 D 1 3 5 1 D 1 2 5 2 D 1 1 5 3 D 1 0 5 4 D 9 5 5 D 8 5 6 IOV D D 5 7 IOGND 5 8 D QM 5 9 C L K 6 0 A1 1 6 1 A9 6 2 A8 6 3 A7 6 4 Thermal_Pad G1 R352 *10M/NC C367 0.1U K C336 0.1U K C346 0.1U K C353 0.1U K C363 0.1U K L50 Z1 20 L49 Z120 C371 0.1U K TP2 5 0 48 BDL4651VH LCD Scalar Diagram & C.B .A 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 D D C C B B A A 1 8 AM MPLL MPLL MPLL MPLL DPLL A1 8 R A1 8 G A1 8 B A3 V3 A3 V3 A3 V3 D1V8 D1V8 A1 V8 A1 V8 D2V5 A1 V8 D3V3 D3V3 L a yout Key Poi nt Put CG13 & CG14 0. 1UF c l os e t o PW106B/ 328B add CL68/ CL67, Change CG13 CG14, Modi f y 1. 8VA_PW - 20080312 EI LEEN C307 0.1U K C270 0.1U K C301 0.1U K C279 0.1U K C292 0.1U K C285 0.1U K C303 0.1U K C304 0.1U K C276 0.1U K C262 10U 6. 3V C290 0.1U K C305 0.1U K C258 10U 6. 3V C283 0.1U K C282 0.1U K C274 0.1U K C263 0.1U K C280 0.1U K C297 0.1U K C298 0.1U K C275 0.1U K C296 0.1U K C256 0.1U K C271 0.1U K C311 0.1U K C310 0.1U K C295 10U K C277 0.1U K C289 0.1U K C269 10U 6. 3V C272 0.1U K C260 0.1U K C294 0.1U K Power and Ground U30E PW 328B-30L V SS_3 3 E1 AB 7 AV SS3 3 B AD 2 D V SS1 8 P AE5 AV SS1 8 1 B 1 AC 3 AV SS1 8 1 G0 AA4 AV SS3 3 G AB 4 NC P3 AV D D P AB 5 AV D D 3 3 1 B AD 4 AMV SS3 3 1 T4 D V D D 1 8 AD C AA6 AMV D D 3 3 1 R4 AV D D 3 3 1 R V 6 XV SS AF6 AV SSP AC 5 XV D D AD 7 NC AE1 9 D PL L V SS AB 1 7 MPL L V SS AB 1 8 MD SKV SS G2 4 URESV SS AE2 0 NC AF2 0 D PL L V D D AF2 2 2 5 V D D 2 1 W2 5 MD SKV D D K2 2 URESV D D AD 1 9 AV D D R1 8 U6 AV D D G1 8 Y5 D V D D 1 8 P AF4 B REGOUT Y6 AV D D B 1 8 AA5 1 8 V D D 5 F1 2 1 8 V D D 6 F1 3 1 8 V D D 7 F1 7 1 8 V D D 8 F1 8 1 8 V D D 9 F1 9 1 8 V D D 1 0 F2 0 1 8 V D D 1 1 F2 1 1 8 V D D 1 F6 1 8 V D D 2 F7 1 8 V D D 3 F8 1 8 V D D 4 F1 1 1 8 V D D 1 2 G6 1 8 V D D 1 5 J6 1 8 V D D 1 7 K6 1 8 V D D 1 8 AA9 1 8 V D D 1 3 H 6 1 8 V D D 1 9 AA1 3 1 8 V D D 2 0 AA1 4 1 8 V D D 2 1 AA1 5 1 8 V D D 2 2 AA1 9 1 8 V D D 2 3 AA2 0 1 8 V D D 2 4 AA2 1 1 8 V D D 2 5 AA2 2 1 8 V D D 2 6 AB 9 1 8 V D D 1 4 J5 1 8 V D D 1 6 K5 1 8 V D D 2 7 AB 1 3 1 8 V D D 2 8 AB 1 4 1 8 V D D 2 9 AB 1 5 1 8 V D D 3 0 AB 1 9 1 8 V D D 3 1 AB 2 0 1 8 V D D 3 2 AB 2 1 2 5 V D D 2 G2 1 2 5 V D D 3 G2 2 2 5 V D D 4 H 2 1 2 5 V D D 5 J2 1 2 5 V D D 6 K2 1 2 5 V D D 7 L 2 1 2 5 V D D 8 M2 1 2 5 V D D 9 N2 1 2 5 V D D 1 0 P2 1 2 5 V D D 1 1 R2 1 2 5 V D D 1 2 T2 1 2 5 V D D 1 3 U2 1 2 5 V D D 1 4 V 2 1 2 5 V D D 1 5 W2 1 2 5 V D D 1 6 W2 2 2 5 V D D 1 7 Y2 1 2 5 V D D 1 8 Y2 2 2 5 V D D 1 F2 2 3 3 V D D 1 F9 3 3 V D D 2 F1 0 3 3 V D D 3 F1 4 3 3 V D D 4 F1 5 3 3 V D D 5 F1 6 3 3 V D D 6 L 5 3 3 V D D 7 L 6 3 3 V D D 8 M5 3 3 V D D 9 M6 3 3 V D D 1 0 AA1 0 3 3 V D D 1 1 AA1 1 3 3 V D D 1 2 AA1 2 3 3 V D D 1 3 AA1 6 3 3 V D D 1 4 AA1 7 3 3 V D D 1 5 AA1 8 3 3 V D D 1 6 AB 1 0 3 3 V D D 1 7 AB 1 1 3 3 V SS1 K1 0 3 3 V SS2 K1 1 3 3 V SS3 K1 2 3 3 V SS4 K1 3 3 3 V SS5 K1 4 3 3 V SS6 K1 5 3 3 V SS7 L 1 0 3 3 V SS8 M1 0 3 3 V SS9 N1 0 3 3 V SS1 0 P1 0 3 3 V SS1 1 R1 0 3 3 V SS1 2 T1 0 3 3 V SS1 3 U1 0 3 3 V SS1 4 U1 1 3 3 V SS1 5 U1 2 3 3 V SS1 6 U1 3 3 3 V SS1 7 U1 4 2 5 V SS1 K1 7 2 5 V SS2 L 1 6 2 5 V SS3 L 1 7 2 5 V SS4 M1 5 2 5 V SS5 M1 6 2 5 V SS6 M1 7 2 5 V SS7 N1 5 2 5 V SS8 N1 6 2 5 V SS9 N1 7 2 5 V SS1 0 P1 5 2 5 V SS1 1 P1 6 2 5 V SS1 2 P1 7 2 5 V SS1 3 R1 5 2 5 V SS1 4 R1 6 2 5 V SS1 5 R1 7 2 5 V SS1 6 T1 6 2 5 V SS1 7 T1 7 3 3 V D D 1 8 AB 1 2 3 3 V SS1 8 U1 5 1 8 V SS1 G7 1 8 V SS2 G2 0 1 8 V SS3 K1 6 1 8 V SS4 L 1 1 1 8 V SS5 L 1 2 1 8 V SS6 L 1 3 1 8 V SS7 L 1 4 1 8 V SS8 L 1 5 1 8 V SS9 M1 1 1 8 V SS1 0 M1 2 1 8 V SS1 1 M1 3 1 8 V SS1 2 M1 4 1 8 V SS1 3 N1 1 1 8 V SS1 4 N1 2 1 8 V SS1 5 N1 3 1 8 V SS1 6 N1 4 1 8 V SS1 7 P1 1 1 8 V SS1 8 P1 2 1 8 V SS1 9 P1 3 1 8 V SS2 0 P1 4 1 8 V SS2 1 R1 1 1 8 V SS2 2 R1 2 1 8 V SS2 3 R1 3 1 8 V SS2 4 R1 4 1 8 V SS2 5 T1 1 1 8 V SS2 6 T1 2 1 8 V SS2 7 T1 3 1 8 V SS2 8 T1 4 1 8 V SS2 9 T1 5 1 8 V SS3 0 U1 6 1 8 V SS3 1 Y2 0 1 8 V D D 3 3 AB 2 2 2 5 V D D 1 9 AD 2 6 2 5 V D D 2 0 AA2 5 MPL L V D D AF2 1 2 5 V D D 2 2 U2 6 2 5 V D D 2 3 P2 6 2 5 V D D 2 6 J2 3 2 5 V D D 2 5 L 2 3 2 5 V D D 2 4 M2 5 AMV SS3 3 0 T2 AV SSR R6 AV D D 3 3 REGR0 W6 AV D D 3 3 REGG1 AB 2 AV SS3 3 R W3 AV D D 3 3 REGB 0 AF2 AV SSG V 1 AV SS1 8 1 R0 V 4 AV SS1 8 1 R1 V 2 2 5 V SS1 8 U1 7 AV D D 3 3 REGR1 W5 AV D D 3 3 REGG0 AB 1 AV SS1 8 1 G1 AA3 AV SS1 8 1 B 0 AC 4 D V SS1 8 AD C AB 6 AV D D 3 3 1 G1 AA1 RREGOUT T6 GREGOUT Y4 AV SSB Y7 AMV D D 3 3 0 R2 D AC V D D F2 4 D AC V SS G2 3 AD C V D D C 2 5 AD C V SS B 2 6 V D D _3 3 E1 AA7 MREFGND 0 M2 3 MREFGND 1 U2 3 2 5 V D D 2 7 R2 2 AV D D 3 3 REGB 1 AF3 1 8 V SS3 2 AF7 C264 0.1U K C259 0.1U K C278 0.1U K C265 0.1U K C302 10U 6. 3V C261 0.1U K C266 10U 6. 3V C306 0.1U K C281 0.1U K C286 0.1U K C309 0.1U K C257 0.1U K C308 0.1U K C268 0.1U K C291 0.1U K C284 0.1U K C267 0.1U K C255 0.1U K C288 0.1U K C300 0.1U K C299 0.1U K C287 0.1U K C293 * 0.1U K /N C C273 0.1U K BDL4651VH LCD 49 Scalar Diagram & C.B .A 50 BDL4651VH LCD Scalar Diagram & C.B .A BDL4651VH LCD 51 52 BDL4651VH LCD Power Diagram & C.B.A
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Table of Contents 1. SCOPE.................................................................................................................................................................. 61 1.1 GENERAL PRODUCT FEATURES ............................................................................................................................. 61 1.2 PRODUCT RANGE..................................................................................................................................................... 61 2. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS ..................................................................................................................... 62 2.1 STANDARD TESTING CONDITIONS........................................................................................................................... 62 2.2 VIDEO / AUDIO INPUT SIGNALS................................................................................................................................ 62 2.2.1 PC input signal requirements........................................................................................................................ 62 2.2.2 AV input signal requirements........................................................................................................................ 64 2.3 DDC CHANNEL......................................................................................................................................................... 65 2.4 SERVICE MODE......................................................................................................................................................... 67 2.5 POWER SUPPLY....................................................................................................................................................... 67 2.5.1 Power supply features.................................................................................................................................... 67 2.5.2 Power consumption........................................................................................................................................ 67 2.5.3 Display DPM standby (D-sub & HDMI input).............................................................................................. 67 2.6 USER CONTROL INTERFACE.................................................................................................................................... 68 2.6.1 Hidden controls ............................................................................................................................................... 68 2.6.2 Front controls................................................................................................................................................... 70 2.7 I /O CONNECTORS ................................................................................................................................................... 89 3. VISUAL PERFORMANCE................................................................................................................................. 91 3.1 LCD MODULE CHARACTERISTICS........................................................................................................................... 91 3.2 FRONT OF SCREEN PERFORMANCE........................................................................................................................ 91 4. FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS..................................................................................................................... 92 4.1 POWER.................................................................................................................................................................... 92 4.2 PICTURE................................................................................................................................................................... 92 4.2.1 Wide Screen Signalling Bit (WSSB) picture size ....................................................................................... 93 4.2.2 Picture format .................................................................................................................................................. 93 4.2.3 Picture in Graphics ......................................................................................................................................... 93 4.3 AUDIO....................................................................................................................................................................... 93 4.3.1 Sound related requirements.......................................................................................................................... 93 4.4 PICTURE SHIFTING................................................................................................................................................... 93 4.5 PC PICTURE AUTO ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION ----- D-SUB INPUT........................................................................... 94 4.6 ESP (ENERGY SAVING PROGRAMMABILITY)..................................................................................................... 94 4.7 LIGHT SENSOR......................................................................................................................................................... 94 4.9 SMART POWER........................................................................................................................................................ 95 5. NON FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS........................................................................................................... 95 5.1 START UP BEHAVIOR................................................................................................................................................ 95 5.2 DEFAULT/RESET CONTROL VALUES ...................................................................................................................... 95 5.3 LAST STATUS........................................................................................................................................................... 95 5.4 LIFE TIME INDICATION (SHOW ON OSD MENU TO BE DEFINED) .............................................................................. 96 5.5 EXTERNAL COMMUNICATION ................................................................................................................................... 96 5.5.1 Timing between each message should be a minimum of 500 ms ................................................... 96 5.5.2 There should be a menu selection........................................................................................................... 96 6. ACCESSORIES................................................................................................................................................... 96 6.1 CABLES.................................................................................................................................................................... 96
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6.2 REMOTE CONTROL .................................................................................................................................................. 96 6.3 DFU ........................................................................................................................................................................ 96 6.4 QUICK USER GUIDE ................................................................................................................................................ 96 6.5 WARRANTY CARD.................................................................................................................................................... 97 6.6 OTHERS.................................................................................................................................................................... 97 7. MECHANICAL..................................................................................................................................................... 97 7.1 COSMETIC ................................................................................................................................................................ 97 7.2 MECHANICAL DATA FILES........................................................................................................................................ 97 7.3 LOCATION OF PHILIPS LOGO.................................................................................................................................... 98 7.4 LOCATION OF ICONS ................................................................................................................................................ 99 7.5 COLOR FOR RESIN / PAINT...................................................................................................................................... 99 7.6 RESINS .................................................................................................................................................................... 99 7.7 PAINT USED............................................................................................................................................................. 99 7.8 PLASTIC MOLD TOOLING......................................................................................................................................... 99 7.9 PLASTICS FLAMMABILITY....................................................................................................................................... 100 7.10 TEXTURE/GLOSSING OF HOUSING...................................................................................................................... 100 7.11 BASE TILT / SWIVEL RANGE................................................................................................................................ 100 7.12 MOVEMENT OF UNIT WITH BASE......................................................................................................................... 100 7.13 WALL MOUNT METHOD....................................................................................................................................... 100 7.14 LABEL .................................................................................................................................................................. 101 7.15 PRODUCT DIMENSION / WEIGHT......................................................................................................................... 101 7.16 TRANSPORTATION............................................................................................................................................... 101 7.16.1 Transportation packages ............................................................................................................................... 101 7.16.2 Transportation test procedures..................................................................................................................... 101 7.17 PALLET / CONTAINER LOADING....................................................................................................................... 102 8. RELIABILITY / ENVIRONMENT........................................................................................................................... 102 8.1 MTBF PREDICTION................................................................................................................................................ 102 8.2 DEMONSTRATION MTBF....................................................................................................................................... 102 8.3 TEMPERATURE....................................................................................................................................................... 102 8.4 HUMIDITY............................................................................................................................................................... 102 8.5 ALTITUDE............................................................................................................................................................... 103 8.6 AIR PRESSURE....................................................................................................................................................... 103 8.7 ENVIRONMENTAL TEST........................................................................................................................................... 103 9. REGULATORY COMPLIANCE...................................................................................................................... 103 9.1 WORLDWIDE REGULATORY ................................................................................................................................... 103 9.2 EMC REQUIREMENTS............................................................................................................................................ 105 9.4 ROHS..................................................................................................................................................................... 105 9.5 WEEE.................................................................................................................................................................... 105 9.6 ONGOING REGULATORY ........................................................................................................................................ 105 10.1 SYSTEM FLOW CHART ..................................................................................................................................... 106 10.2 SPECIFICATION INPUT AND UPDATE ................................................................................................................ 106 10.3 DESIGN QUALITY EVALUATION CAPABILITY QUALIFICATION............................................................................ 106 10.4 QUALITY AND RELIABILITY DELIVERABLES LIST............................................................................................... 106 10.5 DESIGN QUALITY AND RELIABILITY REVIEW AND VALIDATION PROCEDURE ........................................................ 116 10.6 DESIGN QUALITY REVIEW AND VALIDATION EVALUATION PROCESS ................................................................... 117 10.7 DESIGN CHANGE REVIEW AND CONFIRMATION................................................................................................... 117
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DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY
Revision no. Date Description V1.0 2010/01/05 1 st Release V2.0 2011/5/16 2 st Release
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1. SCOPE This specification describes the feature and performance of the LCD public/business display, which includes PC video connector for Display application and AV connectors for multiple video format inputs.
Product Name - PHL BDL4651VH (in EDID) Manufacturer ID - PHL (in EDID) Product ID - D20B (in EDID) Serial no. - SSPYYWWXXXXXX (in EDID & NVM) SS : Site Code (DL:Suzhou, CS: Taiwan, FE: Czech) P: Panel Type (3: LGD) YY: Year (2010: 10, 2011:11) WW: Weak XXXXXXX: 0000001~9999999 1.1 General Product Features Screen of 16:9 aspect ratio, 46 Full HD LCD color display Universal power supply PC analog 15pin D-sub input/output Supports PC mode via D-sub, DVI and HDMI connector Multi-system PAL, SECAM, NTSC playback Support components video, S-Video, composite video input and audio input. Support HDMI Ver.1.3b. with HDCP, audio included (meet EIA-861B standard) User-friendly and family look OSD menu User-friendly and professional look remote controller DPM power management for PC mode VESA standard wall mount Portrait mounting (extra ventilation slots have to be considered) Tiled matrix up to 5x5 Software upgrade should be done easily Network controllability through RS-232 Smart Power Fault diagnostics Advanced anti image sticking Automatic Long Cable Compensation PIP support Scheduling
1.2 Product Range Display Destination Mains Cord Cabinet Color BDL4651VH/00 EU EU, UK Generic Black BDL4651VH/00 US NA Generic Black BDL4651VH/00 Turkey EU, UK Generic Black BDL4651VH/00 CN CN, UK Generic Black
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2. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS All performance specifications are defined under STANDARD TESTING CONDITIONS, unless otherwise specified.
2.1 Standard Testing Conditions Warm up time - 30 min. Ambient temperature - 15C ~35 C. Ambient light - 400-600 lux Relative humidity - 25% ~ 75%. Barometric pressure - 860 mbar ~ 1013 mbar. Dark room conditions - < 1 lux for optical measurements
2.2 Video / Audio Input Signals
2.2.1 PC input signal requirements z Pixel rate capability - 86 MHz. z VGA sync input - TTL level, separate H/V sync only, + or - polarity, terminated with 2.2k impedance. z HDMI input - TMDS channel: Carries video data. Signaling method: According to DVI 1.0 specification. Single-link (Type A HDMI). Video pixel rate: 25 MHz to 165 MHz (Type A) DDC channel: Allows source to interrogate capabilities of sink. IC signaling with 100 kHz clock. E-EDID data structure according to EIA/CEA-861B and VESA Enhanced EDID.
z VGA analog RGB level - 0 ~ 700mV linear, positive polarity, terminated with 75 impedance. z IC DDC signal - DDC2B required, DDC serial Data & Clock, DDC components are connected to both display Vcc and DDC +5V (from PC via video cable), that the PC can read the DDC data also when the display is powered off. To prevent current feedback into PC, blocking diodes are required at display side. z Preset timings - 26 preset modes sets, 15 factory preset mode sets, timing, size and centering have been pre-aligned in factory according to specifications.
Preset mode definition: z Need to support those timing:
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highlight light): 1. Perfect FOS while presenting those timing 2. Will specify those timing in User's Manual.
Req. ID Resolution according to VESA DMT standard Specification Resolution Refresh Rate Horizontal Frequency Pixel Clock Standard Type Original Document Date PCRES4 640 x 480 60 Hz 31.5 kHz 25.175 MHz Industry Standard n/a n/a PCRES5 640 x 480 72 Hz 37.9 kHz 31.500 MHz VESA Standard VS901101 12/2/92 PCRES6 640 x 480 75 Hz 37.5 kHz 31.500 MHz VESA Standard VDMT75HZ 10/4/93 PCRES9 800 x 600 60 Hz 37.9 kHz 40.000 MHz VESA Guidelines VG900602 8/6/90 PCRES11 800 x 600 75 Hz 46.9 kHz 49.500 MHz VESA Standard VDMT75HZ 10/4/93 PCRES16 1024 x 768 60 Hz 48.4 kHz 65.000 MHz VESA Guidelines VG901101A 9/10/91 PCRES18 1024 x 768 75 Hz 60.0 kHz 78.750 MHz VESA Standard VDMT75HZ 10/4/93 PCRES23 1280 x 768 60 Hz 47.8 kHz 79.500 MHz CVT AddDMT 3/Apr/2003 PCRES28 1280 x 800 60 Hz 49.7 kHz 79.500 MHz CVT 1/May/2007 PCRES32 1280 x 960 60 Hz 60.0 kHz 108.000 MHz VESA Standard VDMTPROP 3/1/96 PCRES35 1280 x 1024 60 Hz 64.0 kHz 108.000 MHz VESA Standard VDMTREV 12/18/96 PCRES39 1360 x 768 60 Hz 47.7 kHz 85.500 MHz VESA Standard AddDMT 2003/4/3 PCRES41 1366 x 768 60 Hz 47.7 kHz 85.500 MHz VESA Standard AddDMT 2007/11/30 PCRES53 1600 x 1200 60 Hz 75.0 kHz 162.000 MHz VESA Standard VDMTREV 12/18/96 PCRES70 1920 x 1080 60 Hz 67.5 kHz 148.500 MHz VESA Standard VDMTREV 2007/11/30 PCRES89 720x400 70 Hz DOS PCRES90
All supported resolutions will meet the timings specified separately in paragraphs in the VESA and Industry Standards and Guidelines for Computer Display Monitor Timing (DMT) Version 1.0, Revision 11, May 1 2007 or higher VIRES1 1080i@50 50Hz HD interlaced VIRES2 1080i@60 60 Hz HD interlaced VIRES3 720p@50 50Hz HD progressive VIRES4 720p@60 60 Hz HD progressive VIRES5 576i 50Hz SD PAL VIRES6 576p 50Hz ED VIRES7 480i 60Hz SD NTSC VIRES8 480p 60Hz ED VIRES9 1080p@50 50Hz Full HD VIRES10 1080p@60 60Hz Full HD
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z Audio input - Sensitivity 500mVrms, the amplifier outputs full power when the input level reaches 500mVrms, terminated with impedance >10k. z Lineout output - Stereo, 2Vrms output. z Speaker output - 2 x 12 Wrms back firing speakers, with T.H.D. < 10%.
2.2.2 AV input signal requirements z CVBS input - 1000mVpp (including 300 mV sync level), terminated with input impedance of 75.
z S-Video input - Y: 1000mVpp, C: 300mVpp, terminated with input impedance of 75.
z Component video input - Y: 1000mVpp, PbPr: 350mVpp, terminated with input impedance of 75. 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, 1080i/p signal handling capability.
z HD ready - HD ready logo not required, but requirements to be fulfilled as- Display, display engine: The minimum native resolution of the display or display engine is 720 physical lines in wide aspect ratio. Video Interfaces: The display device accepts HD input via: Analog YPbPr. HD ready displays support analog YPbPr as a HD input format to allow full compatibility with today's HD video sources in the market. Support of the YPbPr signal should be through common industry standard connectors directly on the HD ready display or through an adaptor easily accessible to the consumer; and: HDMI HD capable inputs accept the following HD video formats: 1280x720 @ 50 and 60Hz progressive scan (720p) 1920x1080 @ 50 and 60Hz interlaced (1080i) The HDMI input supports copy protection (HDCP).
z FHD FHD ready logo not required, but requirements to be fulfilled as: 1080p/50, and 1080p/60.
z HDMI Input - Compliance with HDMI Specification 1.3 or later, 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, 1080i/p signal handling capability. TMDS channel: Carries audio, video and auxiliary data. Signaling method: According to HDMI Ver. 1.3b specification. (Type A HDMI). Video pixel rate: 25 MHz to 165 MHz (Type A)
DDC channel: Allows source to interrogate capabilities of sink. IC signaling with 100 kHz clock. E-EDID data structure according to EIA/CEA-861B and VESA Enhanced EDID. Content protection: According to High-Definition Content Protection (HDCP) Specification 1.10.
z Audio input - Sensitivity 500mVrms, the amplifier outputs full power when the input level reaches 500mVrms, terminated with input impedance of >10k.
z Speaker output - Back firing speakers 2 x 12 Wrms, with T.H.D. < 10%.
z No signal input - While no signal at external inputs, screen will display warning message .
2.3 DDC channel E-EDID data structure according to VESA Enhanced EDID 1.3 (and EIA/CEA-861B for HDMI). Allows source to interrogate capabilities of the Display & AV inputs. Separate EDID for VGA input and HDMI input.
DDC/CI (Command Interface) specifies a means for a computer to send commands to the monitor, as well as receive sensor data from the monitor, over the bidirectional link such as DDC2Ab/Bi/B+. Specific commands to control monitors are defined in a separate Monitor Control Command Set (MCCS) standard.
DDC/CI monitors are sometimes supplied with an external color sensor to allow automatic calibration of the monitor's color balance. Some tilting DDC/CI monitors support an auto pivot function, where a rotation sensor in the monitor enables the operating system to keep the display upright as the monitor is moved between its portrait and landscape positions.
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The following DDC/CI commands should be supported via command line: No. Commands 1 Set Brightness 2 Set Contrast 3 Set Red Gain 4 Set Green Gain 5 Set Blue Gain 6 Get Brightness 7 Get Contrast 8 Get Red Gain 9 Get Green Gain 10 Get Blue Gain 2.4 Service mode Detailed technical specification refers to Service delta technical specs. Software Update: Through RS-232
2.5 Power Supply 2.5.1 Power supply features AC line voltage range - 90Vac ~ 264Vac. AC line frequency range - 50-60 Hz 3 Hz. DC tact switch - Minimal power consumption when switch off AC mains switch - No power consumption when switch off. Inrush current - < 40A at 240Vac when cold start. Leakage current - < 0.5mA at 240Vac. Power factor correction - According to EN61000-3-2
2.5.2 Power consumption Normal on - (TBD) w (typical), (TBD) w(max.) Standby - < 0.5w, RC standby mode Switch off (DC or TACT) - < 0.3w, RC in-active Switch off (AC mains) - < No power consumption.
2.5.3 Display DPM standby (D-sub & HDMI input) z DPM - The Display enters DPM off (sleep) mode when no H&V sync, one of H- sync / V-sync input or digital clock is absent. No Video Input message appears before entering DPM mode. A delay of 15 seconds before entering the power saving state is required to avoid misunderstanding of display resolution and timing mode changes.
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z Recovery from DPM - Power & function recover when either H & V syncs or digital clock are detected.
z Standby - The Display enters AV standby mode when its switched off by RC. Standby/Power key or SLEEP TIMER function is activated or no AV signal input for 15 seconds.
z Recovery from Standby -Power & function recovers when RC Power is pressed.
2.6 User Control Interface Controlled via top control keypads or remote control or RS-232.
2.6.1 Hidden controls It cant be easily accessed in front of the set.
To be revised according to new graphic sheet.
Key PC mode AV mode DC switch power standby DC switch power standby
Decrease/Volume down Decrease/Volume down
Increase/Volume up Increase/Volume up MENU Select Down Menu Select Down/Channel Down MENU Select Up Menu Select Up/Channel up MENU Enter /Exit OSD menu Enter /Exit OSD menu ENTER VIDEO SOURCE
Power On/Off DC switch. Access main menu by pressing MENU key Select function via / keys, increase/decrease via / keys. / are also for Volume Hot Key.
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2.6.2 Front controls LED indicator - 4 States. LED Status Power Status LED behavior Normal on Green Standby Red blinking RC command Red blinking Scheduling Red blinking faster LED Active
Switch off Red LED Not-active Normal on/Standby/RC command/Switch off Blank
RC sensor Receiver for Display control, transmitter for ITV data cloning. Operation Angle RC operational distance 0 (for H & V) 10m 30 (for H & V) 10m 45 (for H only) 10m
Remote Control Philips protocol. Philips protocol is used for remote control communication.
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RC key definition: Remote Key Key Name Data Code POWER 0x03 VIDEO SOURCE 0x01 AUDIO SOURCE 0x1E SMART 0x1D SIZE 0x29 PIP ON/OFF 0x24 PIP INPUT 0x25 PIP CHANGE 0x26 CONTRAST 0x27 BRIGHTNESS 0x28 MENU 0x20 UP 0x15 DOWN 0x14 SET 0x23 PLUS 0x22 MINUS 0x21 EXIT 0x1F DISPLAY 0x19 AUTO ADJUST 0x1C MUTE 0x1B VOL UP 0x17 VOL DOWN 0x16
All RC buttons generate RC commands. All those commands should be interpreted into the correct actions.
2.6.3 OSD MENU 9 languages - English/ German / Spanish / French / Italian / Spanish / Russian / Polish / Turkish /Simplified Chinese
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PICTURE MENU OVERVIEW
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SCREEN MENU
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AUDIO MENU
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PIP (PICTURE IN PICTURE) MENU
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CONFIGURATION 1 MENU
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CONFIGURATION 2 MENU
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ADVANCED OPTION MENU
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2.7 I /O Connectors Connectivity overview:
Rear connectors: Power input: 3-pin IEC-320-C13 socket mains AC in. AC switch: Mains switch at line. PC input: 15 pins VGA D-Sub Female connector with lime green 3.5mm Mini-jack audio stereo connector.
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VGA D-Sub connector pin assignment:
Pi n Signal Assignment Pin Signal Assignment 1 Red video 2 Green video 3 Blue video 4 GND 5 GND 6 Red GND 7 Green GND 8 Blue GND 9 +5V (Supply from PC for DDC circuit) 10 Sync GND 11 GND 12 DDC serial data 13 H-sync 14 V-sync 15 DDC serial clock
HDMI input: Type A includes digital video and audio, HDCP supported. HDMI type A connector pin assignment:
Pin Signal Assignment Pin Signal Assignment 1 TMDS Data2+ 2 TMDS Data2 Shield 3 TMDS Data2 4 TMDS Data1+ 5 TMDS Data1 Shield 6 TMDS Data1 7 TMDS Data0+ 8 TMDS Data0 Shield 9 TMDS Data0 10 TMDS Clock+ 11 TMDS Clock Shield 12 TMDS Clock 13 CEC 14 Reserved (N.C. on device) 15 SCL 16 SDA 17 DDC/CEC Ground 18 +5V Power 19 Hot Plug Detect YPbPr input: YPbPr with R/L Cinch audio in. AV input: S-Video, VIDEO and R/L Cinch audio in. Stereo audio output: 12w (at 8ohm) cinch audio stereo connector for stereo audio. Speaker output 12w (at 8ohm) stereo output snap type connectors. RS232: DB9 RS232 male type connector.
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3. VISUAL PERFORMANCE 3.1 LCD Module Characteristics Vendor First Panel AUO Panel Type Number P460HW02 Module Dimensions (mm) 1048.4mm(H) x 605.0mm (V) x 57.8mm (D) Display Area (H x V) 1018.08(H) x 572.67 (V) Aspect Ratio 16:9 Pixel Format 1920x1080 Pixel Pitch (mm) 0.53025mm Color Pixel Arrangement RGB Vertical Stripe Display Operating Mode Normally Black Surface Treatment AG (Haze 11%), 3H Color Depth 16.7M (8bit) Gamut (color saturation) 72% NTSC Luminance (cd/m^2) 1500 (typ.) / 1200 (min.) cd/m 2 Response Time 8.5ms (typ. G-to-G) Contrast Ratio 4000:1 (typ.) View Angle (CR > 10) 89/89/89/89 Power Consumption 220.8W (typ.) Module Weight 13.0 Kg (Typ.) Life 50,000 Hours (min.)
3.2 Front of Screen Performance Peak brightness - 500 nits (typ.), brightness & contrast controls are at 100% Luminance uniformity - < 10% (5 points measured).
Chromatic uniformity - Deviation x, y < 0.015 (5 points measured) Color tracking - x, y < 0.015 for all grey levels (5 points measured). Luminance variation - The variation in surface luminance , WHITE and BLACK are defined as :
WHITE(5P) = Maximum(Lon1,Lon2, Lon3, Lon4, Lon5) / Minimum(Lon1,Lon2, Lon3, Lon4, Lon5)=1.3 BLACK(5P) = Maximum(Lon1,Lon2, Lon3, Lon4, Lon5) / Minimum(Lon1,Lon2, Lon3, Lon4, Lon5)=1.7 Where Lon1 to Lon5 are the luminance with all pixels displaying white at 5 locations.
Display video color - Picture at full white, pattern, brightness at 50 %, and contrast at 50%. The color, temperature at the screen center should be: CCT 9300 K 10000 K 6500 K 5800 K x 0.283 0.015 0.278 0.015 0.313 0.015 0.326 0.015 y 0.297 0.015 0.291 0.015 0.329 0.015 0.342 0.015
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z Picture centering - H & V 0.5 %. (for 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, 1080i/p)
z Over scan - 3 % (top) & 3 % (bottom) for Display, 480i, 576i 3% (left) & 3 % (right) for Display, 480i, 576i 3 % (top) & 3% (bottom) for 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i/p 3 % (left) & 3 % (right) for 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i/p 0% (fit to screen) for PC mode vertically and horizontally. z Contrast Ratio - 1400: 1 (brig0htness controls is at 50%, contrast is at 100%) z View angle (CR>10) - H & V > 178. z Residual image - Recover < 2 min. after burn in the checkerboard image for 2 hours. z Contouring - Minimum contouring visible. z Blue stretch - No z Green enhance - No z Black stretch - No z De-interlace - 3D MA (motion adaptive) z Y/C separation - 3D comb filter z Video artifact reduction - High quality z Motion compensated de-interlacing z 3/2 - 2/2 motion pull down z Noise reduction
4. FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Power When POWER ON = FORCED ON, Display goes to On state when mains is applied, secondary user actions cannot switch off the Display. When POWER ON = STANDBY , Display goes to STANDBY when mains is applied. When POWER ON = ON , Display goes to On state when mains is applied. When POWER ON = LAST STATUS, Display goes to Last status (ON or STANDBY) depending of the previous state of Display before power off.
4.2 Picture Picture control handles the initialization of the video parameters and the recall of the video personal preferences. Some video parameters can also be changed via the picture sub menu.
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4.2.1 Wide Screen Signalling Bit (WSSB) picture size CVBS input must support WSSB function.
4.2.2 Picture format There are 6 picture formats: FULL, NORMAL, DYNAMIC, CUSTOM, REAL and 21:9.
FULL NORMAL DYNAMIC 21:9
4.2.3 Picture in Graphics PIP Specification
Input VGA DVI HDMI YPbPr AV S-video VGA Yes Yes DVI Yes Yes No No HDMI Yes Yes No No YPbPr Yes Yes AV No No S-video No No
4.3 Audio Audio control handles the initialization of the audio parameters and the recall of the audio last status.
4.3.1 Sound related requirements Volume control - Should be gradual change of sound level from zero to maximum output. Soft mute - A short and gradual increase of the sound to prevent the pop sound during AC plug in/out, standby on/off, channel change, mute on/off. Lip Sync - -20 to +40 ms Rattling - No distortion / rattling at 80% max volume
4.4 Picture Shifting On mode: To detect A,B,C,D,E to judge the picture content. Same picture content: to execute the burn-in prevention program. Different picture content: dont execute the burn-in prevention program. Off mode: Dont execute the burn-in prevention program.
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4.5 PC Picture Auto Adjustment Function ----- D-Sub input Perfect Front Of Screen after auto adjustment. Perfect FOS : Full Screen, w/o flash & unstable status at any picture. When a new VGA source is detected, then automatically an auto adjustment should be performed. The Auto button on the remote control will act as a manual button for auto adjustment
4.6 ESP (Energy Saving Programmability) Limit the time the Display can be ON after the last interaction with a user. It is provided to allow the Lodging establishment to limit the time the display remains activated once a Guest has checked-out of his room. Range: Off, 1.99 (hours).
4.7 Light Sensor The lighter sensor measures the outside brightness according to different environments and sends the information to display. Display will adjust the brightness automatically. With lighter condition (Outdoor/Sun-light) the brightness will increase; in the opposite condition, the brightness will be decreased to fit darker environment.
Light sensor detects the change of illumination outside, and then it sends the signal to MCU via I2C interface. MCU will ask inverter to switch the brightness if the outside illumination was change over the default. MCU will transmit PWM signal to the inverter, and the inverter will change the brightness of panel.
Each step has its own illuminate range according different environment illumination. This technology makes the use of visual application more friendly and intelligently.
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4.9 Smart Power This function allows you to choose a certain level of power saving condition: OFF: to set the system in normal power condition MEDIUM: to set the system in medium level power saving status. HIGH: to set the system in high level power saving status
Smart Power Setting Display Brightness High 50% Medium 75% Off 100%
Smart Power requirements: Smart Power Level Power RS232 DATA[1] OSD Off 125 (Typ.)W (TBD) 0x00 OFF Medium 100 (Typ.)W (TBD) 0x02 Medium High 80 (Typ.) W (TBD) 0x03 High Off: to be defined by supplier for optimal picture quality at Brightness level =50 and Contrast level = 50 Medium: reduce backlight current around 80% compare to Off mode High: reduce backlight current around 65% compare to Off mode.
5. NON FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS 5.1 Start up behavior
LED indication should respond in 1 seconds and picture shows up within 5 seconds (for VIDEO, S-VIDEO, VGA and COMPONENT input), 10 seconds (for DVI input), 15 seconds (for HDMI input) when the Display wakes from standby, or power on with DC switch or cold start. The first time AC On , power status is in Standby mode.
5.2 Default/Reset Control Values
The default/reset values (out-of-box setting) of the various controls are listed:
Switch Default Position AC Power Switch OFF Speaker Switch Internal speaker
5.3 Last Status
A variable can be classified as last status variable. This means if the variable is changed it may take up to 3 seconds before the variable is stored in NVM. This automatic storage mechanism is not operational when the Display is in Factory mode.
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5.4 Life time indication (show on OSD menu to be defined)
Burn-in hour reporting based on generic service requirements for OEM (D04.1) + study of data- sheets
5.5 External communication
5.5.1 Timing between each message should be a minimum of 500 ms 5.5.2 There should be a menu selection ( e.g. in the service menu) for the baud rate of 1200,4800,9600, 19200, 57600, 115200
6. ACCESSORIES 6.1 Cables z Power cord - EU, UK, NA, China, Length: 1.8 M +/- 50 mm
By region z VGA Interface Cable (option) - Length: 1.8 M +/- 50 mm
6.2 Remote Control Remote Control: Type number: EURT57B093
Batteries included. Type number: R03-B500/01S
6.3 DFU CD-RO<(EDFU and SICP) DFU: English / German / Spanish French / Italian / Russian / Polish Turkish /Simplified Chinese on CD
6.4 Quick User Guide Quick Start Guide DFU: English / German / Spanish French / Italian / Russian / Polish Turkish /Simplified Chinese.
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6.5 Warranty card N/A
6.6 Others Saddle
7. MECHANICAL 7.1 Cosmetic Qisda ID -
7.2 Mechanical Data Files Provide mechanical drawings with key dimensions.
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7.3 Location of Philips Logo
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7.4 Location of Icons
7.5 Color for Resin / Paint Black 30% gloss front/Silver brush gloss decoration part/Stealth Black in mould back-cover.
7.6 Resins RoHS requirements. WEEE requirements. PC+ABS China Rohs required. ( sales in China only)
7.7 Paint Used RoHS requirements. WEEE requirements.
7.8 Plastic Mold Tooling Tooling to be designed to minimize cosmetic defects induced by molding process (sink, blush, weld lines, gate marks, ejector marks, etc.). Painting to cover up cosmetic defects due to molding is strongly discouraged. No plastic mold tooling
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7.9 Plastics Flammability All Plastics to be Flame Retardant UL 94-V0 or Better (if Display weighs less than 18kg; UL94-V0 is OK). Base / Pedestal to be Flame Retardant UL 94-HB. All major plastic parts (bezel, back cover, base) need to be molded from same resin. Base / Pedestal otherwise specified. No plastic parts
7.10 Texture/Glossing of Housing The texture area and texture no should follow Philips make-up sheet. The exterior surfaces shall have a uniform texture. Philips must approve the mold texturing. Detail document for texture refer to UN-D249. The gloss value of texture area < = 20 gloss units. No plastic parts
7.11 Base Tilt / Swivel Range Tilt - N.A. (per commercial spec request) Swivel Range - 0 Base detach - Should be directly disassembled from main body, so as for easy install the Display to wall mount. Tip over - 15 minimum in worst case, base dimension designed so that ID and tip over requirements can be met.
7.12 Movement of Unit with Base Base must have non-marring, non-staining feet. Unit must tilt up and down with no Stick / Slip. Base must provide sufficient friction to hold unit in desired position after adjusting tilt.
7.13 Wall Mount Method VESA in back-cover.
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7.14 Label Regulatory label / Carton label should follow Philips requirement. Detail document refer to Philips Engineering Reference Book.
7.16 Transportation Packaging and wrapping shall be sufficient to protect the product against damage or loss during shipment from the supplier to the destination specified in the purchase order. All packaging materials are subject to test and evaluation per XTN-0009,UAN-D636. Packaging unit should be protected by corner protector on 4 corners, dont use surrounding cardboard.
7.16.1 Transportation packages The overall test sequence is: vibration test, drop test and when applicable cold drop test. The sequential tests have to be carried out using the same packaging.
Vibration, drop test should be performed at ambient temperature (20C to 23 o C) and relative humidity (40% to 65%).
7.16.2 Transportation test procedures Transportation test specification refers to XTN-0009.pdf, for all regions.
Packaging test Vibration and drop or cant-drop test (UAN-D 1534/01) Vibration and cold/drop test (UAN-D 1534/01, UAN-D 1534/02 and UAN-D 636) Vibration, bump and drop test only for China & India(UAN-D 1534/02) Multiple drop test only for China & India(UAN-D 1534/02) Bump test only for China & India(UAN-D 1534/02)
Un-packaging test Fragility test optionally (UAN-D 1534/01) Drop onto a face (IEC 60068-2-31 test Ec) Vibration test (IEC 60068-2-6 test Fc) Vibration test, screen size < 56cm, only for China & India (GB 9384 / 97)
8.2 Demonstration MTBF > 60k hours with 90% confidence level at CR (excluding Panel)
8.3 Temperature Operating (guaranteed performance according to spec requirements): 0 to 40 degree Storage - -20 to 60 C Shipping - -40 to 65 C
8.4 Humidity Operating (non-condensing) - 20 to 80% Storage (non-condensing) - 5 to 95% Shipping (non-condensing) - 5 to 95%
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8.5 Altitude Operating - 0 to 4500m Storage - 0 to 9000m Shipping - 0 to 9000m
8.6 Air pressure Operating - 795 to 1013 mbar Storage - 300 to 1013 mbar Shipping - 300 to 1013 mbar
8.7 Environmental test Cold test (-25 degree,96 hours) Damp heat steady state (40 degree, 95% RH, 96 hours) Dry heat test (70 degree, 96 hours)
9. REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 9.1 Worldwide Regulatory REGION (RSO) COUNTRY (NSO) DOMAIN SAFETY / EMC / ERGONOMICS / STANDARDS DOCUMENTS REFERENCE LOGO APPLICANT World wide World wide Sa IEC60950-1:2001 (EN60950- 1:2001+A11:2004). Group and national differences of all countries listed in CB Bulletin No. 107A or IEC60950-1:2005 (EN60950-1:2006) and National difference of all countries CB Report, certificate Supplier Sa European Low Voltage Directives 2006/95/EC Declaration of Conformity MMD E European Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC EN55022:2006+A1:2007 EN55024:1998+A1:2001+A2:2003, EN61000-3-2:2006, EN61000-3- 3:1995+A1:2001+A2:2005 EN 55013:2001+A1:2003+A2:2006 (for A/V) EN 55020:2007 EMC/CE test report
Supplier Europe
AP EUROPE
O EUP Directive 2005/32/EC (EC No. 1275/2008 implementing) Energy Saving IEC62087 + IEC62301 EUP Supplier
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All EU O WEEE WEEE report and declaration
Supplier Sa GB4943-2001 (IEC60950-1) CCC certificate Supplier E GB9254-2008 (CISPR22) GB17625.1-2003 (IEC61000-3-2) CCC certificate
Supplier CHINA O GB21520-2008 CECP certificate
Supplier CEL certificate AUSTRALIA / NEW- ZEALAND E AS/NZS3548:1995 AS/NZS CISPR22: 2002 Class B CB, EMC report
N23037 MMD Sa UL 60950-1: 2003 UL certificate, cUL
Supplier E FCC Part 15 Class B FCC report and DoC
Supplier NAFTA USA O EPEAT EPEAT report Register
Supplier MMD China RoHs China O SJ/T 11364-2006
Supplier Sa = Safety E = Electromagnetic Compatibility O = other which including recycling, energy saving, ergonomics, GreenMark X=X-Ray Remark: 1. Supplier to provide all approbation documents, samples before CR 2. Supplier to pay approbation samples and transportation cost. 3. Supplier to pay Switzerland approbation cost and provide EN62311 report. 4. AC/DC adaptor have to meet California Energy Commission requirement 5. Supplier have to check regulation information on rating label, carton label, user manual to meet all mandatory regulation 6. Supplier have to apply all mandatory regulation base on sales country.
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9.2 EMC Requirements Supplier DVT EMI test result must be submitted prior to DVT samples delivery, and PVT EMI test result must be submitted again prior to PVT samples delivery. Which also has to meet Philips' immunity testing specification.
9.4 RoHS Restriction on the use of certain hazardous substances. Lead, Cadmium, Mercury, Hexavalent Chromium, Polybrominated Bipheny1 (PBB) and Polybrominated Bipheny1 Ether (PBDE)(flame retardant).
9.5 WEEE Producer (Philips) responsible for retailer take back schemes and recycling. -- System implemented. -- Collection and recycle targets.
9.6 Ongoing Regulatory There's a possibility that other regulatory certificates will be required during the life of the product. It is the responsibility of the supplier to provide related documentation.
DQE Test Items Template Product Release Test: DQE/DQA: The objective of Design Quality Assurance process is to define the activities to be taken by concerning within the Product Creation Process to manage the quality and reliability of products in a more coherent and systematic approach.
The scope of Design Quality Assurance process covers all activities to ensure the design quality and reliability in Product Creation Process that starts from RFQ, Kick-off, EVT, DVT and PVT, Product release phase & Pilot run and CR & MP phase.
Design Quality Assurance procedure covers the system flow charts and the activities described as below.
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10.1 System flow chart
10.2 Specification input and update The product specification shall be initiated by MMD and supported by concerned engineering department such as E/M/S, Safety/Approbation Group and DQE before RFQ. It must be updated in each product creation milestone. DQE engineers will be responsible to make product quality and reliability definition based on the product characteristics and requirements.
10.3 Design quality evaluation capability qualification During the product creating process, the DQE has to support to regulate the supplier design quality and reliability evaluation capability to ensure the supplier is qualified to create the best quality and reliability product to provide to MMD.
10.4 Quality and reliability deliverables list During product creation RFQ milestone the DQE has to provide deliverables list to supplier and discuss with them to perform quality and reliability evaluation and testing report per request in list to DQE for design quality and reliability review and validation.
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Model No. : Date : Supplier Milestone MMD Milestone Philip v.s. Qisda EVT/DVT v.s. EVT ; PVT v.s. PVT Test Item EVT DVT EVT PVT PVT 1 Front of screen tests 1.1 Brightness/Contrast 1.1.1 Brightness control range v 1 v 1 1.1.2 Contrast control range v 1 v 1 1.1.3 Luminance uniformity v 2 v 1 1.1.4 Luminance transition v 1 v 1 1.1.5 Contrast ratio v 1 v 1 1.1.6 Luminance-full white v 1 v 1 1.1.7 Dimming range v 1 1.1.8 Contrast vs. viewing angles v 1 1.1.9 Luminance variation curve v 1 1.1.10 Peak white luminance No need 1.2 Colour 1.2.1 Colour Temperature v 1 v 1 1.2.2 Chromaticity v 1 v 1 1.2.3 Chromaticity uniformity v 1 v 1 1.2.4 Colour saturation v 1 v 1 1.2.5 Color tracking v 1 v 1 1.2.6 Purity No need 1.2.7 Hue/Tint control range v 1 v 1 1.2.8 Colour transition v 1 v 1 1.2.9 Colour shift vs. viewing angles v 1 v N/A attach panel spec 1.2.10 Gamma value v 1 v 1 1.2.11 RGB and W Gamma curve v 1 v 1 1.2.12 Deagussing No need 1.3 Image 1.3.1 Geometry v 1 v 1 1.3.2 Over/Under Scan v 1 v 1 1.3.3 Centring error v 1 v 1 1.3.4 Position/Ratation v 1 v 1 1.3.5 Convergence No need 1.3.6 Jitter/Flicker/Flag waving v 1 v 1 1.3.7 Cross talk v 1 v 1 1.3.8 Residual image v 1 v 1 1.3.9 Image sticking v 1 v 1 1.3.10 Brush effect (PDP) v N/A v N/A
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1.3.11 Halation v 1 v 1 1.3.12 Luminance loading v 1 v 1 1.3.13 Pixel defects v 1 v 1 1.3.14 Noise and self pollution v 1 v 1 1.3.15 Microphony v 1 v 1 1.3.16 High voltage regulation No need 1.3.17 Earth magnetic sensitivity No need 1.3.18 Local dooming No need 1.3.19 MANNHEIM effect No need 1.3.20 Interlacing No need 1.3.21 Contouring (PDP) v N/A v N/A
1.4 Resolution 1.4.1 Display resolution v 1 v 1 1.4.2 Sharpness/Smearing v 1 v 1 1.4.3 Overshoot/Undershoot/Ring v 1 v 1 1.4.4 Focus v 1 v 1 1.4.5 Readability v 1 v 1 1.4.6 Moire/Mura v 1 v 1 1.4.7 Response time v 1 v 1 1.4.8 Video bandwidth
1.4.9 Video sag
1.4.10 Video black level stability (PDP) v N/A v N/A
1.4.11 Video spurious response
1.4.12 Video rising/falling time
2 Audio Tests 2.1 Maximum output power v 1 v 1 2.2 Power Bandwidth v 1 2.3 THD v 1
2.4 S/N ratio v 1
2.5 Pop noise v 1 v 1 2.6 Hum v N/A 2.7 Noise v 1 2.8 Rattle v N/A v N/A 2.9 Tone & Volume control range v 1 v 1 2.10 Channel seperation v N/A v N/A 2.11 Channel unbalance v N/A v N/A 2.12 Crosstalk attenuation v N/A v N/A 2.13 Mute and Plop v N/A v N/A 2.14 Supresssion v N/A v N/A 2.15 Available surrond mode performance v N/A v N/A 2.16 Dolby v N/A v N/A
2.17 Virtual dolby v N/A v N/A
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2.18 Unweighted and filter v N/A v N/A
2.19 Headphone performance v N/A v N/A
2.20 Auxiliary In/out Level v N/A v N/A
2.21 Thermal click noise v N/A v N/A
3 TV Front end and Remote control 3.1 Tuner sensitivity v N/A 3.2 Tuning range v N/A 3.3 Interference on IF harmonics v N/A
3.4 Search tuning behavious v N/A
3.5 AFC catch in and holding range v N/A
3.6 AGC overload v N/A
3.7 Tuner/IF parameter v N/A
3.8 Amplitude response to modulation frequency v N/A
3.9 Group delay of Luma v N/A 3.10 Amplitude and Group delay of chroma v N/A 3.11 Frequency stability vs AFC v N/A
3.12 Local oscillator leakage v N/A
3.13 Maximum usable multiple RF input signal v N/A
3.14 selectivity v N/A
3.15 Cross modulation v N/A
3.16 Cross luminance v N/A
3.17 V-chip, Closed captions and Extended data service v N/A 3.18 Remote transmitter frequency stability v 1 3.19 Remote transmitter phase condition of Rf- carrier v 1 3.20 Remote transmitter key bounce v 1 v 1 3.21 Remote transmitter multiple key activation v 1 v 1 3.22 Remote transmitter data pulse width v 1 3.23 Remote transmitter message repetition and interval v 1 3.24 Remote transmitter radiant intensity v 1 3.25 Remote transmitter radiant intensity loss with filter cover v 1 3.26 Remote transmitter battery lifetime v 1 3.27 Remote receiver sensitivity v 1 3.28 H&V optical viewing angle v N/A 3.29 Maximum IR power loss cause by cover v N/A 3.30 Disturbance immunity of Remote receiver v N/A 4 Mains power and Inverter tests 4.1 Under voltage v 1 4.2 Over voltage operation (290Vac) v 1 4.3 Over voltage protection v 1 v 1 4.4 Operational variation (+/- 20%) v 1 v 1
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4.5 Brown in voltage v 1 4.6 Brown out voltage v 1 4.7 Mains frequency v 1 v 1 4.8 Start up and off behavious v 1 v 1 4.9 Power dissipation v 1 v 1 4.10 Current consumption v 1 4.11 Gain and Phase margin v 1 4.12 Output voltage and Cross regulation v 1 4.13 Transient Response v 1 4.14 Line and load regulation v 1 4.15 Ripple and noise level v 1 4.16 Inrush current v 1 4.17 Mains Harmonic/ Power factor v 1 v 1 4.18 Earth leakage current v 1 v 1 4.19 Inverter/CCFL strike voltage and time v 1 5 Software and OSD Tests 5.1 Power Management Function v 1 v 1 5.2 Key pad / Remote control Function v 1 v 1 5.3 Video Mode Detection ( All Mode ) v 1 v 1 5.4 Picture Performance ( All Mode ) v 1 v 1 5.5 New Modes storge function v 1 v 1 5.6 Video mode operation frequency Range v 1 5.7 Catch in Range v 1 5.8 Holding Range v 1 5.9 Synchronization behavious v 1 5.10 OSD Function v 1 v 1 5.11 OSD Warning Message v 1 v 1 5.12 EEPROM Read/Write v 1 5.13 Check Mode Independent Functions v 1 5.14 DDC2B/CI Function v 1 v 1 5.15 Color Function v 1 v 1 5.16 Disply Image Test v 1 v 1 5.17 Check Frequency Sweep v 1 5.18 Noise Test (EEPROM data loss) v 1 5.19 Wake Up from Off Mode v 1 v 1 5.20 Timer Function v 1 v 1 5.21 Light Frame Function v 1 v 1 5.22 DVI/HDCP Mode v 1 v 1 5.23 HDMI/HDCP Mode v 1 v 1 5.24 AV Mode v 1 v 1 5.25 TV Mode v N/A v N/A 5.26 Input Selection Function v 1 v 1
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5.27 PIP Function v 1 v 1 5.28 Audio Test v 1 v 1 5.29 Check Smart Control Function v 1 v 1 5.30 EEPROM mapping after power on-off cycle v 1 5.31 I2C Function Test v 1 5.32 Display size control Function v 1 v 1 5.33 Reset function v 1 v 1 5.34 Zoom Function v 1 v 1 5.35 Extra function key v 1 v 1 5.36 BDS Serial Xpress communication test v 1 v 1 6 Design Quality and Reliability tests 6.1 Component derating v 1 6.2 Thermal stress v v 1 6.3 Capacitor stress check v 1 6.4 Capacitor life calculation v 1 6.5 DPMS cycling v 1 v 1 6.6 Power/DPMS cycling v 1 6.7 Power off/on interval v 1 6.8 Mode cycling / OSD check v 1 6.9 MTBF Prediction v v 1 6.10 MTBF demo v 3 v 2 6.11 Acoustic noise v 1 v 1 6.12 Father/Mother v 1 6.13 EHT 6.14 X-ray protection 6.15 Flash over 6.16 Mechanical assembler quality v 1 v 1 6.17 Vibration (2G/3 axial)/Thermal cycling v N/A 7 Environment Reliability tests 7.1 Cold, non operational and packed v 1 7.2 Dry heat, non operational and packed v 1 7.3 Thermal step stress, operational and non packed v 1 7.4 Cold start up, operational and non packed v 1 7.5 Cold storage, operational and non packed v 1 7.6 Dry heat, non packed and w/o operational v 1 7.7 Altitude (Low air pressure) (PDP and CRT) v N/A 8 Mechanical ( Transportation ) Tests 8.1 Non operational and packed random vibration test v 1 v 1 8.2 Operational vibration test v 1 v 1 8.3 Drop test v 1 v 1 8.4 Boundary drop test v 1 v 1
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8.5 Cold drop test v 1 v 1
8.6 Half-sine shock test v N/A v N/A 8.7 Bump v N/A v N/A
8.8 DBC v - v 1 panel data 8.9 Compression test v - v 1 vendor's report 8.10 Mechanical Aspect and Tests 8.10.1 Assembled stand (salt spray) v N/A 8.10.2 Stand base warpage v N/A v N/A 8.10.3 Positioning (slant, assembly) v N/A v N/A 8.10.4 Stability (floor stand base) v N/A 8.10.5 Stability (tilt over) v N/A 8.10.6 Bump test (for set >7kg) v N/A 8.10.7 Wobbling test (mainbody vs standbase) v N/A 8.10.8 Stand loading (strength) v 1 8.10.9 Hinge cycling test (foldable set) v N/A 8.10.10 Stand base feet assembly( moving and feet contact) v N/A 8.10.11 Wall mount (VESA spacing ) v 1 8.10.12 Cosmetic and appreance (assembly) v N/A v N/A 8.10.13 Impact test(glass element) v N/A 8.10.14 Fragmentation (glass element) v N/A 8.10.15 Screw torque test (glass element) v N/A 8.10.16 Bending force test (glass element) v N/A v N/A 9 HALT Tests 9.1 Voltage test v N/A 9.2 Thermal step stress test v N/A 9.3 Rapid thermal transition test v N/A 9.4 Vibration step stress test v N/A 9.5 Combined test v N/A 10 Compatibility Test v 1
11 Winlog
12 DFMEA
13 DFSS of critical parameter v N/A
14 DQE Test Plan v 1
Allion Test v 1 HDMI ATC v R
Except the above tests, Vendor and MMD will do more verify and acceptance based on CRS in development stage: z Functionality and Performance Test z VGA/HDMI EDID Test
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VGA:
Req. ID Resolution according to VESA DMT standard Specification Resolution Refresh Rate Horizontal Frequency Pixel Clock Standard Type Original Document Date PCRES4 640 x 480 60 Hz 31.5 kHz 25.175 MHz Industry Standard n/a n/a PCRES5 640 x 480 72 Hz 37.9 kHz 31.500 MHz VESA Standard VS901101 12/2/92 PCRES6 640 x 480 75 Hz 37.5 kHz 31.500 MHz VESA Standard VDMT75HZ 10/4/93 PCRES9 800 x 600 60 Hz 37.9 kHz 40.000 MHz VESA Guidelines VG900602 8/6/90 PCRES11 800 x 600 75 Hz 46.9 kHz 49.500 MHz VESA Standard VDMT75HZ 10/4/93 PCRES16 1024 x 768 60 Hz 48.4 kHz 65.000 MHz VESA Guidelines VG901101A 9/10/91 PCRES18 1024 x 768 75 Hz 60.0 kHz 78.750 MHz VESA Standard VDMT75HZ 10/4/93 PCRES23 1280 x 768 60 Hz 47.8 kHz 79.500 MHz CVT AddDMT 3/Apr/2003 PCRES28 1280 x 800 60 Hz 49.7 kHz 79.500 MHz CVT 1/May/2007 PCRES32 1280 x 960 60 Hz 60.0 kHz 108.000 MHz VESA Standard VDMTPROP 3/1/96 PCRES35 1280 x 1024 60 Hz 64.0 kHz 108.000 MHz VESA Standard VDMTREV 12/18/96 PCRES39 1360 x 768 60 Hz 47.7 kHz 85.500 MHz VESA Standard AddDMT 2003/4/3 PCRES41 1366 x 768 60 Hz 47.7 kHz 85.500 MHz VESA Standard AddDMT 2007/11/30 PCRES53 1600 x 1200 60 Hz 75.0 kHz 162.000 MHz VESA Standard VDMTREV 12/18/96 PCRES70 1920 x 1080 60 Hz 67.5 kHz 148.500 MHz VESA Standard VDMTREV 2007/11/30 PCRES89 720x400 70 Hz DOS PCRES90
All supported resolutions will meet the timings specified separately in paragraphs in the VESA and Industry Standards and Guidelines for Computer Display Monitor Timing (DMT) Version 1.0, Revision 11, May 1 2007 or higher
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HDMI:
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Req. ID Resolution according to VESA DMT standard Specification Resolution Refresh Rate Horizontal Frequency Pixel Clock Standard Type Original Document Date PCRES4 640 x 480 60 Hz 31.5 kHz 25.175 MHz Industry Standard n/a n/a PCRES5 640 x 480 72 Hz 37.9 kHz 31.500 MHz VESA Standard VS901101 12/2/92 PCRES6 640 x 480 75 Hz 37.5 kHz 31.500 MHz VESA Standard VDMT75HZ 10/4/93 PCRES9 800 x 600 60 Hz 37.9 kHz 40.000 MHz VESA Guidelines VG900602 8/6/90 PCRES11 800 x 600 75 Hz 46.9 kHz 49.500 MHz VESA Standard VDMT75HZ 10/4/93 PCRES16 1024 x 768 60 Hz 48.4 kHz 65.000 MHz VESA Guidelines VG901101A 9/10/91 PCRES18 1024 x 768 75 Hz 60.0 kHz 78.750 MHz VESA Standard VDMT75HZ 10/4/93 PCRES23 1280 x 768 60 Hz 47.8 kHz 79.500 MHz CVT AddDMT 3/Apr/2003 PCRES28 1280 x 800 60 Hz 49.7 kHz 79.500 MHz CVT 1/May/2007 PCRES32 1280 x 960 60 Hz 60.0 kHz 108.000 MHz VESA Standard VDMTPROP 3/1/96 PCRES35 1280 x 1024 60 Hz 64.0 kHz 108.000 MHz VESA Standard VDMTREV 12/18/96 PCRES39 1360 x 768 60 Hz 47.7 kHz 85.500 MHz VESA Standard AddDMT 2003/4/3 PCRES41 1366 x 768 60 Hz 47.7 kHz 85.500 MHz VESA Standard AddDMT 2007/11/30 PCRES53 1600 x 1200 60 Hz 75.0 kHz 162.000 MHz VESA Standard VDMTREV 12/18/96 PCRES70 1920 x 1080 60 Hz 67.5 kHz 148.500 MHz VESA Standard VDMTREV 2007/11/30 PCRES89 720x400 70 Hz DOS PCRES90
All supported resolutions will meet the timings specified separately in paragraphs in the VESA and Industry Standards and Guidelines for Computer Display Monitor Timing (DMT) Version 1.0, Revision 11, May 1 2007 or higher VIRES1 1080i@50 50Hz HD interlaced VIRES2 1080i@60 60 Hz HD interlaced VIRES3 720p@50 50Hz HD progressive VIRES4 720p@60 60 Hz HD progressive VIRES5 576i 50Hz SD PAL VIRES6 576p 50Hz ED VIRES7 480i 60Hz SD NTSC VIRES8 480p 60Hz ED VIRES9 1080p@50 50Hz Full HD VIRES10 1080p@60 60Hz Full HD
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z Test Input VGA PC Input +Audio L/R R VGA D-sub Component video 1 (HD/SD) + Audio L/R R YPbPr(480i/p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p) VIDEO + Audio L/R x 1 R 1 S-VIDEO x 1 R 1 HDMI input with HDCP (version 1.3) x 2 R HDMI with HDCP (480i/p, 576 i/p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p) EDID tables filled in for all supported PC and Video modes R EDID version 1.3
Output VGA PC Output (loopthrough) R VGA-D-sub VIDEO + Audio L/R x 1 W Speaker connector (amplified out, 2x12Watt RMS minimum, shortcircuit protected) R standard speaker terminal for speaker wires
Control Serial Port for Remote Management via RS232 in R RS232 - D-sub 9 pin Serial Port for Remote Management via RS232 out for LoopThrough R RS232 - D-sub 9 pin
Compliance to broadcast standards for reception and/or video playback playback (DVD, VCR, STB)
Video play back support for various video coding standards R PAL, SECAM, NTSC Wide Screen Signalling support (16:9 / 4:3) R WSS z Pictures Motion Test z RS232 SCIP and Control Test Command Command Code Code Communication Control 0x00 PIP source 0x84 Platform and version labels 0xA2 Audio parameters get 0x43 Power state get 0x19 Audio parameters set 0x42 Power state set 0x18 Volume get 0x45 User Input Control get 0x1D Volume set 0x44 User Input Control set 0x1C Miscellaneous info 0x0F Power state at cold start 0xA3 Smart power 0xDD Input Source 0xAC Video alignment 0x70 Current Source 0xAD Auto Adjust 0x70 Video parameters get 0x33 Image Flip Get 0x2B Video parameters set 0x32 Image Flip Set 0x2A Picture Format get 0x3B Temperature Get 0x2F Picture Format set 0x3A Tiling Get 0x23 Picture-in-picture 0x3C Tiling Set 0x22 z Compatibility Test z 3 rd Party HDMI/PC Test: Allion Test Lab
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10.5 Design quality and reliability review and validation procedure These are activities that should be executed by Supplier and MMD group per product creating process. Supplier must provide whole quality and reliability testing and evaluation report to DQE. DQE will be responsible for reviewing the design quality and reliability report with verification and validation.
10.5.1 There are design quality and reliability reviews for each product respectively The design quality and reliability review is required whenever a new product is starting to be created from supplier in either electrical or mechanical parts. During design and evaluation phase, detailed design quality and reliability reviews are required from EVT stage to DVT and PVT stage respectively.
10.5.2 Quality and Reliability evaluation and testing report Supplier should provide product quality and reliability evaluation and testing report in each product developing milestone to DQE for review. This is not limited to three times. Intensive and comprehensive design reviews are recommended whenever required.
10.5.3 General Review Procedure 1) Review DQE pending items of previous review meetings. 2) Check the current status of all tests and evaluations which should be done and provided by supplier before the meeting. 3) Discuss the design quality and reliability by means of circuit walk through, assembly and disassembly and assess the potential risks. 4) List down suggestions /attention points /remaining problems and action plan. (Or countermeasure).
10.5.4 Design quality and reliability review validation items (Supported by test data or report from supplier) a) Electrical items Electrical functions /performances Software for user interface Thermal behavior Design critical parameter Design quality and reliability b) Mechanical items Mechanical functions /performance Design for assembly/disassembly Design critical parameter Design quality and reliability
10.5.5 DQE Report The DQE report will issue the design quality and reliability review and verification reports to project team and keep the reports traceable.
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10.6 Design quality review and validation evaluation process DQE will performs review and validation on the reports and activities of design quality and reliability evaluation in product creation process, which is performed by supplier. If necessary, supplier needs to provide third party verification and certification report. The third party must be approved by MMD.
10.7 Design change review and confirmation All design changes after product release shall follow the engineering change notes (ECN) procedures. Before Product release that all design changes follow design quality and reliability review procedure 1.5.4. For design quality improvement and lesson learnt of product creation experiences, the Deliverables list will be updated with these new experiences. Exploded View-BDL4651VH
118 BDL4651VH LCD Spare / Recommended parts list Panel+PCBA Styling new : 6K.0QC01.012 !!Gray color: old parts can be ALT to new parts Spare parts change rule: Gray color with delete line: old parts can not be used to this model Spare parts upgrade rule: last number +1 --> Latest version parts number Example old : 6K.0QC01.011 Model B D L 4 6 5 1 V H / 0 0
( C N ) B D L 4 6 5 1 V H / 0 0
( E U ) B D L 4 6 5 1 V H / 0 0
( N A ) B D L 4 6 5 1 V H / 0 1
( E U ) Panel+PCBA Styling 0AC 0AE 0AU 0AY location Description PCM code AUO AUO AUO AUO Remark 13 MAIN (I/F) BOARD ASS'Y CS.5J1FJ.001 V V V V 5E.1FJA8.001+Packing+F/W 10 POWER BOARD ASS'Y 5D.0RC07.021 V V V V 19 ASSY Key BD 9B.0VE02.QBU V V V V 5E.0VE10.001+Packing 14 PCBA Audio BD 9B.0WF05.013 V V V V 5E.0WF05.013+Packing 3 PCBA IR BD 9B.14F11.001 V V V V 5E.14F11.001+Packing 9 PCBA Transfer BD 9B.0WF04.011 V V V V 5E.0WF31.011+Packing 12 PCBA COLOR ENG. BD 9B.1FJA2.001 V V V V 5E.1FJA2.001+Packing 4 LCDM46 P460HW02 V0 AUO 5F.MUQVV.011 V V V V 27 LVDS Cable 5K.0WF21.001 V V V V Mechanical Styling Model B D L 4 6 5 1 V H / 0 0
( C N ) B D L 4 6 5 1 V H / 0 0
( E U ) B D L 4 6 5 1 V H / 0 0
( N A ) B D L 4 6 5 1 V H / 0 1
( E U ) Mechanical Styling location Description PCM code AUO AUO AUO AUO 15 COVER_SWITCH 6K.1FJ02.001 V V 16 COVER_SERVICE 3D.0WF06.001 V V V V 1 BEZEL 3K.1FJ01.001 V V V V 5 BKT_L 3K.1FJ02.001 V V V V 6 BKT_R 3K.1FJ04.001 V V V V 17 CASE SIDE_L V V V V 18 CASE SIDE_R 3K.1FJ07.001 V V V V 8 CHASSIS 3K.1FJ08.001 V V V V 7 BKT_POWER 3K.1FJ09.001 V V V V 22 CASE_LOWER 3K.1FJ10.001 V V V V 25 HOUSING 3K.1FJ11.001 V V V V 24 CVR SPK HOLDER 4B.15203.002 V V V V 11 FAN 50*50*15 650MM KDE1205PHV2 2C.10162.021 V V V V 20 BUTTON KEY 4B.0VE01.001 V V V V 2 LENS 4B.12W01.001 V V V V 21 HANDLE 4B.12W03.001 V V V V 26 LOGO 3A.0WF01.001 V 26 LOGO 4K.0WF01.001 V V V V 23 SPK 12W8OHM 850MM L14050-0061 2C.409U0.031 V V V V 23 SPK 12W8OHM 400MM L14050-0041 2C.409U0.041 V V V V Packing Styling Model B D L 4 6 5 1 V H / 0 0
( C N ) B D L 4 6 5 1 V H / 0 0
( E U ) B D L 4 6 5 1 V H / 0 0
( N A ) B D L 4 6 5 1 V H / 0 1
( E U ) Packing Styling location Description PCM code AUO AUO AUO AUO 100 CUSHION TOP RIGHT 4G.1FJ01.001 V V V V 101 CUSHION TOP LEFT 4G.1FJ02.001 V V V V 110 CUSHION BOTTOM RIGHT 4G.1FJ03.001 V V V V 111 CUSHION BOTTOM LEFT 4G.1FJ04.001 V V V V 102 CUSHION TM 4G.1FJ05.001 V V V V 112 CUSHION BM 4G.1FJ06.001 V V V V 120 CARTON TOP_WW 4D.15T01.061 V V V 120 CARTON TOP_CN 4D.15T01.071 V 121 CARTON BOTTOM 4D.15T02.001 V V V V Accessory Styling Model B D L 4 6 5 1 V H / 0 0
( C N ) B D L 4 6 5 1 V H / 0 0
( E U ) B D L 4 6 5 1 V H / 0 0
( N A ) B D L 4 6 5 1 V H / 0 1
( E U ) Accessory Styling location Description PCM code AUO AUO AUO AUO 122 ACCESSORY BOX 4D.0L903.001 V V V V 30 REMOTE CONTROL TY.5F010.003 V V V V 28 SIGNAL CABLE 5K.L2H06.501 V V V V 29 CORD H05VV-F 10A250V EUR 1.8M 2G.00921.001 V V V 29 CORD H05VV-F 13A 1.8M UK 2G.03149.021 V V V V 29 CORD RVV 250V 1.8M BLK CHINA 2G.04245.001 V Critical component s Model B D L 4 6 5 1 V H / 0 0
( C N ) B D L 4 6 5 1 V H / 0 0
( E U ) B D L 4 6 5 1 V H / 0 0
( N A ) B D L 4 6 5 1 V H / 0 1
( E U ) Location Description PCM code AUO AUO AUO AUO Remark U30 IC CTRL PW328B-30L HSBGA 548P 7A.00328.C0U V V V V Image processor , video decoder U25 IC HDMI SIL9125CTU TQFP 144P 7A.09125.00G V V V V HDMI receiver U24 IC HDMI SII9185ACTU TQFP 80P 7A.09185.00E V V V V HDMI switch U4,U16,U15, U11 #IC EEPROM AT24C02BN-SH-T SON8 7B.02402.C01 V V V V EEPROM/ EDID U36,U37 IC DDR SDRAM M13S128168A-5TG2T 7B.12816.B09 V V V V SDRAM U33 IC EEPROM AT24C128BN-SH-T SON8 7B.24128.001 V V V V U32 IC FLASH MX29LV160DBTI-70G 48P 7B.29160.L39 V V V V Flash Ram /Firmware code storage U91,U92,U9 3,U94,U95,U 96,U97,U98 IC CMOS 74AHC1G125GW SOT-353 7C.74125.0AH V V V V Buffer IC U6,U7 IC CMOS 74AHCT1G125GW SOT-353 7C.74125.0JH V V V V Buffer IC U34 IC RESET G690L293T71F SOT-23 7D.00690.B3B V V V V Reset IC / System reset U46 IC TEMP SENSOR G751-2P1F SON8 7D.00751.0B1 V V V V BDL4651VH LCD 119 3K.1FJ05.001 Panel & PCBA photos ITEM PCM Philips 12NC Description Photo 1 5F.MUQVV.011 LCDM46 P460HW02 V0 AUO 2 CS.5J1FJ.001 PACK SKD MAIN BD EP46SF3 3 5D.0RC07.021 PCBA PWR BD 300W UP3003-01BG 4 9B.0VE02.QBU SKD ASSY KEY BD WP08SF0 5 9B.0WF05.013 SKD AUDIO BD EP65SF0 6 9B.14F11.001 SKD PCBA IR BD EP42SF3 7 9B.0WF04.011 SKD TRANSFER BD EP65SF0 8 9B.1FJA2.001 SKD COLOR ENGINE BD EP46SF3 120 BDL4651VH LCD BDL4651VH LCD 121 Repair Tips 0. Warning All ICs and many other semi -conductors are susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD). Careless handling during repair can reduce life drastically . When repairing, make sure that you are connected with the same potential as the mass of the unit via a wrist wrap with resistance. Keep components and tools also at the same potential! 1. Servicing of SMDs (Surface Mounted Devices) 1.1 General cautions on handling and storage - Oxidation on the terminals of SMDs results in poor soldering. Do not handle SMDs with bare hands. - Avoid using storage places that are sensitive to oxidation such as places with sulphur or chlorine gas, direct sunlight, high temperatures or a high degree of humidity. The capacitance or resistance value of the SMDs may be affected by this. - Rough handling of circuit boards containing SMDs may cause damage to the components as well as the circuit boards. Circuit boards containing SMDs should never be bent or flexed. Different circuit board materials expand and contract at different rates when heated or cooled and the components and/or solder connections may be damaged due to the stress. Never rub or scrape chip components as this may cause the value of the component to change. Similarly, do not slide the circuit board across any surface. 1.2 Removal of SMDs - Heat the solde r (for 2-3 seconds) at each terminal of the chip. By means of litz wire and a slight horizontal force, small components can be removed with the soldering iron. They can also be removed with a solder sucker (see Fig. 1A) While holding the SMD with a pair of tweezers, take it off gently using the soldering iron's heat applied to each terminal (see Fig. 1 B). - Remove the excess solder on the solder lands by means of litz wire or a solder sucker (see Fig. 1C). While holding the SMD with a pair of tweezers, take it off gently using the soldering iron's heat applied to each terminal (see Fig. 1 B). - Remove the excess solder on the solder lands by means of litz wire or a solder sucker (see Fig. 1C). 1.3 Caution on removal - When handling the soldering.iron. use suitable pressur e and be careful. - When removing the chip, do not use undue force with the pair of tweezers. - The soldering iron to be used (approx. 30 W) should preferably be equipped with a thermal control (soldering temperature: 225 to 250 C). - The chip, once removed, must never be reused.
1.4 Attachment of SMDs - Locate the SMD on the solder lands by means of tweezers and solder the component on one side. Ensure that the component is positioned correctly on the solder lands (see Fig.2A). - Next complete the soldering of the terminals of the component (see Fiq. 2B). 2. Caution when attaching SMDs - When soldering the SMD terminals, do not touch them directly with the soldering iron. The soldering should be done as quickly as possible, care must be taken to avoid damage to the terminals of the SMDs themselves. - Keep the SMD's body in contact with the printed board when soldering. - The soldering iron to be used (approx. 30 W ) should preferably be equipped with a thermal control (soldering temperature: 225 to 250 C). - Soldering should not be done outside the solder land. - Soldering flux (of rosin) may be used, but should not be acidic. - After soldering, let the SMD cool down gradually at room temperature. - The quantity of solder must be proportional to the size of the solder land. If the quantity is too great, the SMD might crack or the solder lands might be torn loose from the printed board (see Fig. 3). 122 BDL4651VH LCD Repair Tips 3. Lead-free product identification You can identify lead-free product by Philips-lead-free logo on PCB. 4. Lead-free product repair instruction 4.1 Use only lead-free Solder Alloy 0622 149 00106(1.2mm SAC305) or 0622 14900108(1.0mm SAC305). Remark: For lead free soldering material, please visit www.alphametals.com website for details. This is recommended by Philips. 4.2 Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free soldering-tin. The solder tool must be able to reach at least a solder-temperature of 400, to stabilize the adjusted temperature at the solder-tip and to exchange solder-tips for different applications. Small Passives/Actives to be removed with thermal tweezers Automated system for IC and BGA repair (Microscope, Camera, Beam split optics, Computer, Programmer, Heat controllers, Vacuum system, Laser pointer) Solder Hand-Tool (Adjustable in temperature height, Temperature shall be held constant, Flexible tips) 4.3 Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature around 360 -380 is reached and stabilized at the solder joint. Heating-time of the solder-joint should not exceed ~ 4 sec. Avoid temperatures above 400 otherwise wear-out of tips will rise drastically and flux-fluid will be destroyed. Corrosion of Tool-Spikes can be avoided when using SAC305 and a temperature of less than 400. 4.4 Mix of lead-free solder-tin/parts with leaded soldering-tin/parts is possible but not recommended. If not to avoid clean carefully the solder-joint from old tin and re-solder with new tin. 4.5 Use only original spare-parts listed in the Service-Manuals. Standard-material (consumables) can also be purchased at external companies. 4.6 Special information for lead-free BGA-ICs: this ICs will be delivered in so-called dry-packaging to protect the IC against moisture and with lead-free logo on it. This packaging may only be opened shortly before it is used (soldered). Otherwise the body of the IC gets wet inside and during the heating time the structure of the IC will be destroyed due to high (steam-) pressure. If the packaging was opened before usage the IC has to be heated up for some hours (around 90 ) for drying (Take attention for ESD-protection!) 5. Rework on BGA (Ball Grid Array) ICs General Although (LF)BGA assembly yields are very high, there may still be a requirement for component rework. By rework, we mean the process of removing the component from the PWB and replacing it with a new component. If an (LF) BGA is removed from a P WB, the solder balls of the component are deformed drastically so the removed (LF)BGA has to be discarded. Device Removal As is the case with any component that, it is essential when removing an (LF) BGA, the board, tracks, solder lands, or surrounding components are not damaged. To remove an (LF)BGA, the board must be uniformly heated to a temperature close to the reflow soldering temperature. A uniform temperature reduces the chance of warping the PWB. To do this, we recommend that the board is heated until it is certain that all the joints are molten. Then carefully pull the component off the board with a vacuum nozzle. For the appropriate temperature profiles, see the IC data sheet. Area Preparation When the component has been removed, the vacant IC area must be cleaned before replacing the (LF) BGA. Removing an IC often leaves varying amounts of solder on the mounting lands. This excessive solder can be removed with either a solder sucker or solder wick. The remaining flux can be removed with a brush and cleaning agent. After the board is properly cleaned and inspected, apply flux on the solder lands and on the connection balls of the (LF)BGA Note: Do not apply solder paste, as this has shown to result in problems during re-soldering. Device Replacement The last step in the repair process is to solder the new component on the board. Ideally, the (LF) BGA should be aligned under a microscope or magnifying glass. If this is not possible, try to align the (LF)BGA with any board markers. To reflow the solder , apply a temperature profile according to the IC data sheet. So as not to damage neighbouring components, it may be necessary to reduce some temperatures and times. More Information For more information on how to handle BGA devices, visit this URL: http://www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com (needs subscription). After login, select Magazine, then go to Workshop Information. Here you will find Information on how to deal with BGA-ICs. BDL4651VH LCD 123 Repair Flow Chart
System power ON? Yes No Keypad LED ON ? Check U38U39U43 output voltage (1.8V,3.3V,2.5V) is correct Yes No Check which one is fail? 1.Check IR/Lign wire cable Audio wire cable or Sensor wire cable to check which one is short to cause this fail 2. Check keypad board NG or OK No Back light on ? 1.Check wire cable connection between main board and keypad 2.Check VCC 5V in No Yes OSD image ok ? Function ok? No Check J24 LVDS cable connection No Check main board function Yes Yes Check wire cable connection between back light and power board No Input signal display Check input cable Audio ok No 1. Check audio input cable connection 2. Check wire cable connection between audio board and main board Yes Yes 124 BDL4651VH LCD Repair Flow Chart
LCD Panel is no picture No Power button operation is normal Yes Keypad LED is ON? Yes Check POWER ON control pin is High? No Check GPIO status Yes Check LCD12V and LVDS power sequence No Check GPIO status Check power is correctly? Check input source and path is ready Yes BDL4651VH LCD 125 Repair Flow Chart RS232 link fail Check U28 pin20 is high? Check signal MCU_RX and MCU_TX is normal Check J22 pin RX and TX is normal ? No Check U28 pin19 is high? Yes No Yes No No Check cable or trace Check control pin RS232_SHDN status (default high) 1. Check control pin RS232_TXEN status (default high) 2. Check R520 or R491 is mouted? 1. Check U28 soldering or to change a new chip Yes 126 BDL4651VH LCD Repair Flow Chart Audio output is no sound Check control pin AUDIO_SW_SE1 2 operation is normal Check Audio board power 12V is correctly? To measure audio board U1 output waveform (1K Hz sinewave) Check mute pin AUDIO_VOL_ON is high or low Yes Yes To measure audio board U1 output waveform Yes Check GPIO control pin (R277, R278) status Check GPIO control pin(R492) status Check audio board U1 soldering or change another chip No No No Check audio board U6 (Power AMP) soldering or change another chip No Yes BDL4651VH LCD 127 Repair Flow Chart 1. Check Q9Q10R162R163R164 2. Check P3V3 3. Check J11 soldering 1. 1. Check L55, L56, L57, R22, R32, R38 (VGA) 2. 2. Check R379 , R383 , R387 (YPbPr) Keypad LED fail No OSD image No PC input No DVI input No HDMI input No S-Video input No CVBS1 input No CVBS1 ouput 1. Check J10 pin14 2. Check U18, U20, R123 ~ R135 1. Check P5V, P2V5, P3V3, P1V8 2. Check J25 PWRBD_ON and LCD_BRT_CTRL Signal 1. Check J8/J9 soldering 2. Check U8 / U10 / U12 / U14 , T1~T8 1. Check J3 soldering 2. Check L2, L3, R1, R3 1.Check J29 soldering 2.Check L1, R2, R483 1. Check J30 soldering 2. Check U1 128 BDL4651VH LCD Repair Flow Chart CVBS repeat output no signal Check U1 operation normal? VGA repeat output no signal Check U5 operation normal? DVI or HDMI picture display abnormal Check U24 / U25 operation normal? IR function fail Check cable or change another IR board Scheduling function fail Check Y4 waveform or U35 is operation normal BDL4651VH LCD 129 Safety Test Requirements All units that are returned for service or repair must pass the original manufactures safety tests. Safety testing requires both Hipot and Ground Continuity testing. HI-POT TEST INSTRUCTION 1.Application requirements 1.1 All mains operated products must pass the Hi-Pot test as described in this instruction. 1.2 This test must be performed again after the covers have been refitted following the repair , inspection or modification of the product. 2. Test method 2.1 Connecting conditions 2.1.1 The test specified must be applied between the parallel blade plug of the main scord and all accessible metal parts of the product. 2.1.2 Before carrying out the test, reliable conductive connections must be ensured and thereafter be maintained throughout the test period. 2.1.3 The mains switch(es) must be in the "ON" position. 2.2 Test Requirements All products should be HiPot and Ground Continuity tested as follows: Condition Hi-Pot Test for products where the mains input is 220V AC Hi-Pot Test for products where the mains input is 110V AC Ground Continuity Test requirement Test voltage 2820VDC (2000VAC) 1700VDC (1200VAC) Test time 3 seconds 1 seconds Trip current (Tester) Set at 100uA for Max limit; Set at 0.1uA for Min limit. 5mA Ramp time (Tester) Set at 2 seconds Test current: 25A, AC Test time: 3 seconds Resistance required: <=0.09+Rohm, R is the resistance of the mains cord. 91 220CW9 LCD 2.2.1 The minimum test duration for Quality Control Inspector must be 1 minute. 2.2.2 The test voltage must be maintained within the specified voltage + 5%. 2.2.3 There must be no breakdown during the test. 2.2.4 The grounding blade or pin of mains plug must be conducted with accessible metal parts. 3. Equipments and Connection 3.1. Equipments For example : - Zentech 9032 PROGRAMMABLE AUT O SAFETY TESTER 3.2. Connection * Turn on the power switch of monitor before Hipot and Ground Continuity testing. 4. Recording Hipot and Ground Continuity testing records have to be kept for a period of 10 years.