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SERVICE MANUAL

NTSC
ATSC
D8UF
Chassis
PA No. 0236
P42A202 / D8UF
R/C: Part #: HL02564, (CLU-4984S)
SERVICE MANUAL REVISION HISTORY INFORMATION
DATE REVISION # REASON
July 30 2008
SM00001 FIRST ISSUE OF MANUAL
SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT
PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL
JULY 2008 HIMEX MANUFACTURING DIVISION
Aug 27 2008 SM00002
SERVICE MANUAL
NTSC
ATSC
D8UF
Chassis
PA No. 0236
P42A202 / D8UF
R/C: Part #: HL02564, (CLU-4984S)
TO GO TO A CHAPTER, CLICK ON ITS HEADING BELOW
CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
SERVICING PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
AGENCY REGULATORY INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND TRADEMARKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
QUICK SETUP & CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 12
ADJUSTMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
MAIN PARTS VIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
BLOCK DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
FINAL WIRING DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
FINAL ASSEMBLY GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
PARTS LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
CAUTION:
These servicing instructions are for use by qualied service personnel only. To reduce the risk of
electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instruc-
tions unless you are qualied to do so. Before servicing this chassis, it is important that the ser-
vice technician read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS in this service manual.
SAFETY NOTICE: USE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER WHEN SERVICING
Components having special safety characteristics are identied by a ! on the schematics and on the
parts list in this service data and its suplements and bulletins. Before servicing the chassis, it is impor-
tant that the service technician read and follow the Important Safety Instructions in this service manual.
JULY 2008 HIMEX MANUFACTURING DIVISION
PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL
SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
NOTICE: Comply with all cautions and safety-related notes
located on or inside the cover case and on the chassis or
Plasma module.
WARNING: Since the chassis of this receiver is connected
to one side of the AC power supply during operation,
whenever the receiver is plugged in service should not
be attempted by anyone unfamiliar with the precautions
necessary when working on this type of receiver.
1. When service is required, an isolation transformer
should be inserted between power line and the receiver
before any service is performed on a HOT chassis
receiver.
2. When replacing a chassis in the receiver, all the
protective devices must be put back in place, such as
barriers, nonmetallic knobs, insulating cover-shields,
and isolation resistors, capacitors, etc.
3. When service is required, observe the original lead
dress.
4. Always use manufacturers replacement components.
Critical components as indicated on the circuit diagram
should not be replaced by another manufacturers.
Furthermore, where a short circuit has occurred,
replace those components that indicate evidence of
over heating.
5. Before returning a serviced receiver to the customer,
the service technician must thoroughly test the unit to
be certain that it is completely safe to operate without
danger of electrical shock, and be sure that no protective
device built into the receiver by the manufacturer has
become defective, or inadvertently defeated during
servicing.
Therefore, the following checks should be performed
for the continued protection of the customer and service
technician.
Leakage Current Cold Check
With the AC plug removed from the 120V AC 60Hz source,
place a jumper across Line 1 and Line 2 of the three plug
prongs, do not connect with the third prong, which is
physical ground.
Using an insulation tester (DC500V), connect one of its
leads to the AC plug jumper and touch with the other lead
each exposed metal part (antennas, screwheads, metal
overlays, control shafts, etc.), particularly any exposed
metal part having a return path to the chassis should
have a resistor reading over 4M. Any resistance value
below this range indicates an abnormality which requires
corrective action. An exposed metal part not having a
return path to the chassis will indicate an open circuit.
Leakage Current Hot Check
Plug the AC line cord directly into a 120V AC outlet. (Do
not use an isolation transformer during this test.) Use a
leakage current tester or a metering system that complies
with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
C101.0 Leakage Current for Appliances. Measure from
across Line 1 and Line 2 of the three plug prongs, do not
connect with the third prong, which is physical ground,
to all exposed metal parts of the instrument (antennas,
handle bracket, metal cabinet, screw heads, metallic
overlays, control shafts, etc.), especially any exposed
metal parts that offer an electrical return path to the chassis.
Any current measured must not exceed 0.5 MIU. Reverse
the instrument power cord plug in the outlet and repeat test.
ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS
OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A POTENTIAL
SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE
RETURNING THE RECEIVER TO THE CUSTOMER.
AC LEAKAGE TEST
NOTE:
Always unplug the PDP TV set from
the power line before servicing.
This TV set does not have a Main
Power Switch.
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PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
Many electrical and mechanical parts in HITACHI television
receivers have special safety-related characteristics.
These are often not evident from visual inspection nor can
the protection afforded by them necessarily be obtained
by using replacement components rated for higher
voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have
these special safety characteristics are identied in this
Service Manual.
Electrical components having such features are identied
with a ! mark in the schematics and parts list in this
Service Manual.
The use of a substitute replacement component which
does not have the same safety characteristics as the
HITACHI recommended replacement component, shown
in the parts list in this Service Manual, may create shock,
re, X-radiation, or other hazards.
Product safety is continuously under review and new
instructions are issued from time to time. For the latest
information, always consult the current HITACHI Service
Manual. A subscription to, or additional copies of HITACHI
Service Manuals may be obtained at a nominal charge
from HITACHI Sales Corporation.
PLASMA TV
1. Follow the general caution recommendations from
Safety precautions section.
2. If necessary to replace Panel module, this work must
be started after the panel module and the AC/DC Power
supply becomes sufciently cool.
3. Special care must be taken with the display area to
avoid damaging its surface.
4. The Panel Module shall not be touched with bare hands
to protect its surface from stains.
5. It is recommended to use clean soft gloves during the
replacing work of the Panel module in order to protect, not
only the display area of the panel module but also the
serviceman.
6. Signal, power supply P.W.B.s and PDP driving circuits
P.W.B.s are assembled on the rear side of the PDP module,
take special care with this fragile circuitry; particularly,
Flexible Printed Circuits bonded to surrounding edges of
the panel.
They are not strong enough to withstand harsh outer
mechanical forces. Avoid touching the exible printed
circuits by not only your hands, but also tools, chassis,
or any other object. Extreme bending of the connectors
must be avoided too. In case the exible printed circuits
are damaged, the corresponding addressed portions of
the screen will not be lit and exchange of the panel will be
required.
SAFETY NOTICE
USE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER
WHEN SERVICING
POWER SOURCE
This PDP television is designed to operate on 120
Volts/60Hz, AC house current. Insert the power cord
into a 120 Volts/60Hz outlet.
NEVER CONNECT THE PDP TV TO OTHER THAN THE
SPECIFIED VOLTAGE NOR TO DIRECT CURRENT
NOR TO 50HZ. TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO
NOT USE THE PDP TELEVISIONS (POLARIZED) PLUG
WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE, OR THE
OUTLETS UNLESS THE BLADES AND GROUND
TERMINAL CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT
BLADE EXPOSURE.
CIRCUIT PROTECTION:
CAUTION: Always replace the fuse mains fuse with one of
the same type and rating. See the parts list for details.
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SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION: Before servicing instruments covered by this
service data and its supplements and addendum, read and
follow the information in previous pages number 2 and 3 of
this publication.
NOTE: If unforeseen circumstances create conict between
the following servicing precautions and any of the safety
precautions on the previous pages of this publication,
always follow the safety precautions. Remember: Safety
First.
General Servicing Guidelines
1. Always unplug the instrument AC power cord from the AC
power source before:
a. Removing or reinstalling any component, circuit board,
module, or any other instrument assembly.
b. Disconnecting or reconnecting any instrument electri-
cal plug or other electrical connection.
c. Connecting a test substitute in parallel with an electro-
lytic capacitor in the instrument.
CAUTION: A wrong part substitution or incorrect polarity
installation of electrolytic capacitors may result in an ex-
plosion hazard.
2. Do not spray chemicals on or near this instrument or any
of its assemblies.
3. Unless specied otherwise in these service data, clean
electrical contacts by applying the following mixture to the
contacts with a pipe cleaner, cotton-tipped stick or comparable
nonabrasive applicator: 10% (by volume) Acetone and 90%
(by volume) isopropyl alcohol (90%- 99% strength).
CAUTION: This is a ammable mixture. Unless specied
otherwise in these service data, lubrication of contacts is
not required.
4. Do not defeat any plug/socket of voltage interlocks with
which instruments covered by this service data might be
equipped.
5. Do not apply AC power to this instrument and/or any of its
electrical assemblies unless all solid-state device heatsinks
are correctly installed.
6. Always connect the test instrument ground lead to the
appropriate instrument chassis ground before connecting
the test instrument positive lead. Always remove the test
instrument ground lead last.
7. Use with this instrument only the test xtures specied in
this service data.
CAUTION: Do not connect the test xture ground strap
to any heatsink in this instrument.
Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged
easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are
called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples
of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some eld
effect transistors and semiconductor chip components.
The following techniques should be used to help reduce
the incidence of component damage caused by static
electricity.
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor
component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off
any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known
earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially
available discharging wrist strap device, which should be
removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power
to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES
devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such
as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or
exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or
desolder ES devices.
4. Use only an anti-static type solder removal device. Some
solder removal devices not classied as anti-static can
generate electrical charges sufcient to damage ES
device.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate
electrical charges sufcient to damage ES devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective
package until immediately before you are ready to install it.
(Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads
electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum
foil or comparable conductive material.)
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from
the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective
material to the chassis or circuit assembly into
which the device will be installed.
CAUTION: Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or
circuit, and observe all other safety
precautions.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged
replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion
such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the
lifting of your foot from a carpeted oor can generate
static electricity sufcient to damage an ES device.)
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General Soldering Guidelines
1. Use a grounded-tip, low-wattage soldering iron and
appropriate tip size and shape that will maintain tip
temperature within the range 600F to 800F.
2. Use an appropriate lead free solder (see page 8). Lead
solder can be used, but there is a possibility of failure due
to insufcient strength of the solder.
3. Keep the soldering iron tip clean and well-tinned.
4. Thoroughly clean the surfaces to be soldered. Use a
small wire-bristle (0.5 inch or 1.25 cm) brush with a metal
handle. Do not use freon-propelled spray-on cleaners.
5. Use the following desoldering technique.
a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach normal temperature
(600F to 800F).
b. Heat the component lead until the solder melts.
Quickly draw away the melted solder with an antistatic,
suction-type solder removal device or with solder braid.
CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuit
board printed foil.
6. Use the following soldering technique.
a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach normal temperature
(600F to 800F).
b. First, hold the soldering iron tip and solder strand against
the component lead until the solder melts.
c. Quickly move the soldering iron tip to the junction of
the component lead and the printed circuit foil, and hold it
there only until the solder ows onto and around both the
component lead and the foil.
CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuit
board printed foil or components.
d. Closely inspect the solder area and remove any
excess or splashed solder with a small wire-bristle
brush.
Use soldering iron to pry the leads.
IC Removal/Replacement
Some Hitachi unitized chassis circuit boards have slotted
holes (oblong) through which the IC leads are inserted
and then bent at against the circuit foil. When holes are
the slotted type, the following technique should be used
to remove and replace the IC. When working with boards
using the familiar round hole, use the standard technique
as outlined in paragraphs 5 and 6 above.
Removal
1. Desolder and straighten each IC lead in one operation by
gently prying up on the lead with the soldering iron tip as the
solder melts.
2. Draw away the melted solder with an anti-static suction
type solder removal device (or with solder braid) before
removing the IC.
Replacement
1. Carefully insert the replacement IC in the circuit board.
2. Carefully bend each IC lead against the circuit foil pad
and solder it.
3. Clean the soldered areas with a small wire-bristle brush.
(It is not necessary to reapply acrylic coating to areas.)
Small-signal Discrete Transistor Removal/
Replacement
1. Remove the defective transistor by clipping its leads as
close as possible to the component body.
2. Bend into a U shape the end of each of the three leads
remaining on the circuit board.
3. Bend into a U shape the replacement transistor leads.
4. Connect the replacement transistor leads to the
corresponding leads extending from the circuit board and
crimp the U with long nose pliers to insure metal to metal
contact, then solder each connection.
Power Output Transistor Devices Removal/
Replacements
1. Heat and remove all solder from around the transistor
leads.
2. Remove the heatsink mounting screw (if so equipped).
3. Carefully remove the transistor from the circuit board.
4. Insert new transistor in circuit board.
5. Solder each transistor lead, and clip off excess lead.
6. Replace heatsink.
Diode Removal/Replacement
1. Remove defective diode by clipping its leads as close as
possible to the diode body.
2. Bend the two remaining leads perpendicularly to the circuit
board.
3. Observing diode polarity, wrap each lead of the new diode
around the corresponding lead on the circuit board.
4. Securely crimp each connection and solder it.
5. Inspect (on the circuit board copper side) the solder joints
of the two original leads. If they are not shiny, reheat them
and, if necessary, apply additional solder.
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Fuses and Conventional Resistor Removal/
Replacement
1. Clip each fuse or resistor lead at top of circuit board
hollow stake.
2. Securely crimp leads of replacement component around
stake 1/8 inch from top.
3. Solder the connections.
CAUTION: Maintain original spacing between the
replaced component and adjacent components and
the circuit board, to prevent excessive component
temperatures.
Circuit Board Foil Repair
Excessive heat applied to the copper foil of any printed
circuit board will weaken the adhesive that bonds the
foil to the circuit board, causing the foil to separate
from, or liftoff, the board. The following guidelines and
procedures should be followed whenever this condition is
encountered.
In Critical Copper Pattern Areas
High component/copper pattern density and/or special
voltage/current characteristics make the spacing and
integrity of copper pattern in some circuit board areas
more critical than in others. The circuit foil in these areas is
designated as Critical Copper Pattern. Because Critical
Copper Pattern requires special soldering techniques to
ensure the maintenance of reliability and safety standards,
contact your Hitachi personnel.
At IC Connections
To repair defective copper pattern at IC connections, use
the following procedure to install a jumper wire on the
copper pattern side of the circuit board. (Use this technique
only on IC connections.)
1. Carefully remove the damaged copper pattern with a
sharp knife. (Remove only as much copper as absolutely
necessary.)
2. Carefully scratch away the solder resist and acrylic
coating (if used) from the end of the remaining copper
pattern.
Install jumper wire and solder.
3. Bend a small U in one end of a small-gauge jumper
wire and carefully crimp it around the IC pin. Solder the IC
connection.
4. Route the jumper wire along the path of the cut-away
copper pattern and let it overlap the previously scraped
end of the good copper pattern. Solder the overlapped
area, and clip off any excess jumper wire.
At Other Connections
Use the following technique to repair defective copper
pattern at connections other than IC Pins. This technique
involves the installation of a jumper wire on the component
side of the circuit board.
Insulated jumper wire
1. Remove the defective copper pattern with a sharp knife.
Remove at least 1/4 inch of copper, to ensure hazardous
condition will not exist if the jumper wire opens.
2. Trace along the copper pattern from both wire sides of
the pattern break and locate the nearest component directly
connected to the affected copper pattern.
3. Connect insulated 20-gauge jumper wire from the nearest
component on one side of the pattern break to the lead of
the nearest component on the other side.
Carefully crimp and solder the connections.
CAUTION: Be sure the insulated jumper wire is dressed so
that it does not touch components or sharp edges.
CRIMP AND
SOLDER
BARE JUMPER
WIRE
DEFECTIVE
COPPER
REMOVED
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Leadless Chip Components
(surface mount)
Chip components must be replaced with identical chips
due to critical foil track spacing. There are no holes in
the board to mount standard transistors or diodes. Some
chip capacitor or resistor board solder pads may have
holes through the board, however the hole diameter
limits standard resistor replacement to 1/8 watt. Standard
capacitors may also be limited for the same reason. It is
recommended that identical chip components be used.
Chip resistors have a three digit numerical resistance
code -1st and 2nd signicant digits and a multiplier.
Example: 162 = 1600 or 1.6K resistor, 0 = 0
(jumper).
Chip capacitors generally do not have the value indicated
on the capacitor. The color of the component indicates the
general range of the capacitance.
Chip transistors are identied by a two letter code. The
rst letter indicates the type and the second letter, the
grade of transistor.
Chip diodes have a two letter identication code as per the
code chart and are a dual diode pack with either common
anode or common cathode. Check the parts list for correct
diode number.
Component Removal
1. Use solder wick to remove solder from component
end caps or terminals.
2. Without pulling up, carefully twist the component
with tweezers to break the adhesive.
3. Do not reuse removed leadless or chip
components since they are subject to stress
fracture during removal .
Chip Component Installation
1. Put a small amount of solder on the board
soldering pads.
2. Hold the chip component against the soldering
pads with tweezers or with a miniature alligator
clip and apply heat to the pad area with a 30 watt
iron until solder ows. Do not apply heat for more
than 3 seconds
How to Replace Flat-lC
Required Tools
Soldering iron iron wire or small awl
De-solder braids Magnier
1. Remove the solder from all of the pins of a Flat-lC
by using a de-solder braid.
2. Put the iron wire under the pins of the Flat-lC and pull
it in the direction indicated while heating the pins using a
soldering iron. A small awl can be used instead of the iron
wire.
3. Remove the solder from all of the pads of the Flat-lC by
using a de-solder braid.
4. Position the new Flat-lC in place (apply the pins of the
Flat-lC to the soldering pads where the pins need to be
soldered). Properly determine the positions of the soldering
pads and pins by correctly aligning the polarity symbol.
5. Solder all pins to the soldering pads using a ne tipped
soldering iron.
6. Check with a magnier for solder bridge between the pins
or for dry joint between pins and soldering pads. To remove
a solder bridge, use a de-solder braid as shown in the gure
below.
MH DIODE RESISTOR
Chip Components
TYPE
GRADE C
B
E
SOLDER
CAPS
TRANSISTOR CAPACITOR
1ST DIGIT
2ND DIGIT
MULTIPLIER
= 1600 = 1.6K
ANODES
SOLDER CAPS
COMMON CATHODE
De-Solder
Braid
Soldering
Iron
Soldering
Iron
Soldering
Iron
Iron
Wire
Pull
Awl
Soldering
Iron
De-Solder
Braid
Flat-IC
Polarity Symbol
Soldering
Iron
Solder
Bridge
Solder
De-Solder
Braid
Soldering
Iron
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Information for service about the lead-free solder introduction.
Hitachi introduced lead-free solder to conserve the Earth Environment.
Please refer to the following before servicing.
(1) Characteristic of lead-free solder
Melting point of lead free solder is 40-50C higher than solder containing lead.
(2) Solder for service
Following composition is recommended.
Sn - 3.0Ag - 0.5Cu , or Sn - 0.7 Cu
Lead solder can be used, but there is a possibility of failure due to insufcient strength of the solder.
Caution when using solder containing lead.
Please remove previous solder as much as possible from the soldering point.
When soldering, please perfectly melt the lead-free solder to mix well with the previous solder.
(3) Soldering iron for lead-free solder.
Melting point of lead-free solder is higher than solder containing lead.
Use of a soldering tool with temperature control and with much thermal capacitance is recommended.
(Recommended temperature control : 320C - 450C; [608F - 842F])
Recommended temperature
PWB with chip parts 320C +/- 30C (608F +/- 86F)
PWB without chip parts 380C +/- 30C (716F +/- 86F)
Chassis, metal, shield etc. 420C +/- 30C (788 F +/- 86F)
(4) Identication of lead-free PWB
2004 models >> lead-free solder is introduced
2006 models >> lead-free solder apply
On lead-free PWB, F is added at the beginning of stamp on PWB.
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AGENCY REGULATORY
INFORMATION
Federal Communications Commission Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular in-
stallation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
FCC Information
This device complies with part15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions :
(1) This decide may not cause harmful interference and (2) This decide must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Modications
The FCC requires the user to be notied that any changes or modications made to this device that are not
expressly approved by Hitachi Home Electronics (America), Inc. may void the users authority to operate
the equipment.
Cables
Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods to
maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.
Any cables that are supplied with the system must be replaced with identical cables in order to assure
compliance with FCC rules. Order Hitachi spares as replacement cables.
NOTE
This PDP TV set will display television closed captioning, ( or ), in accordance with paragraph 15.119 of the
FCC rules.
INDUSTRY CANADA AGENCY REGULATORY INFORMATION
Cable Compatible Television Apparatus- Tlvision cblocompatible, Canada.
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment
Regulations.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
AND TRADEMARKS
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INTRODUCTION
This HITACHI Service Manual is intended for the qualied service personnel and it contains the necessary infor-
mation for troubleshooting the PDP television set in case of malfunction.
This service manual includes the information for the next models and chassis.
MODEL CHASSIS
P42A202 D8UF
DIMENSIONS:
P42A202: 4-3/16 (106)
14-7/16 (366)
2
8

(
7
1
1
)
(DEPTH)
18-7/8 (480)
15-3/4 (400)
9
-
1
/
1
6

(
2
3
0
)
HOLE FOR
WALL MOUNT
(4 PLACES)
LOCATION OF THE
AC POWER CORD
1
2
-
1
5
/
1
6

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3
2
9
)
1
5
-
1
/
1
6

(
3
8
2
)
CENTER OF THE SCREEN
42-11/16 (1084)
(ACTIVE AREA)
36-5/8 (930.8)
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A
R
E
A
)
2
0
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5
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3
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/
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1
/
4

(
7
6
8
)
3-15/16 (100)
Units : Inches (mm)
Rear View
Use as Reference for Wall Mount Bracket
Screw Length (A)
Insertion length (B)
Spring Washer (C)
Plane Washer (D)
Wall Mount Bracket (E)
Example :
A = B+C+D+E
A: 13~15 mm.
B: 9~11 mm.
C: 1 mm.
D: 1 mm.
E: 2 mm.
The screw type :Theread ISO M6 (Metric
type, do not use Standard type).
Side View
Wall Mount Screw specication
CIRCUIT PROTECTION:
CAUTION: It is very important to replace the fuse with the same kind of fuse as original.
The fuse rating is indicated in the silk of the printed circuit board of the power
supply near the fuse location.
: Hitachi part number of the fuse is: FN00563.
High breaking capacity ceramic tube fuse (Time-Lag fuse)

This means the fuse rating is 10A, 250V.

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TERMINALS AND JACKS
Model
number
HDMI
input
Component
(YPbPr)
input
Composite
video
S-video
Antenna
(RF) input
Optical
output
Upgrade
card slot
Phono
Jack for
service
P50S602 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 1
P50A202 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 1
P50A402 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 1
MAIN FEATURES
New Energy Saving Settings Options
New Easy-to-Use On-Screen Menu Control (3 Language)
Region 5 (Downloadable V-Chip)
Preprogrammed Remote Control
Input Signal Identication
High Denition Multimedia Interface with CEC compatible
HDMI/HDCP
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATION P42A202
Panel
Display dimensions ( 930.82 523.8 ) mm
Resolution 1024 (H) x 1080i (V) pixels
Ambient
conditions
Temperature Operating: 41F to 95F, Storage: 5F to 140F
Relative humidity
Operating: 20%RH to 80%RH, Storage: 20%RH to 80%RH (non-
condensing)
Power supply AC108 - 132V, 60Hz
Audio output speaker 10W + 10W
HDMI input
Input terminals 3 HDMI input terminals
Input signals HDMI: 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i
RF Antenna
input
Analog NTSC
Digital 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i
Video inputs
Input 1 (YPbPr) 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i. (Video) NTSC.
Input 2 (YPbPr) 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i. (Video) NTSC.
Input 3 (Video) NTSC.
No.
Model
Name
Indicated Value
Chassis Max Rating
Average
Rating(W)
(W) (A)
1 P42A202 386 3.26 249 D8UF
POWER RATINGS:
DolbyDigital Technology
Lip Sync Control
Game Input Mode
Ambient Light Sensor
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QUICK SETUP GUIDE
Perform the following steps to quickly setup the new Hitachi
Plasma Television Set.
1. ANTENNA CONNECTION
Unless your Plasma Television is connected to a cable TV
system or to a centralized antenna system, a good outdoor
color TV antenna is recommended for best performance.
However, if you are located in an exceptionally good sig-
nal area that is free from interference and multiple image
ghosts, an indoor antenna may be sufcient.
a). VHF (75-Ohm) antenna/CATV (Cable TV)
When using a 75-Ohm coaxial cable system, connect CATV
coaxial cable to the AIR/CABLE (75-Ohm) terminal. Or if
you have an antenna, connect the coaxial cable to the same
AIR/CABLE terminal.
b). VHF (300-Ohm) antenna/UHF antenna
When using a 300-Ohm twin lead from an outdoor antenna,
connect the VHF or UHF antenna leads to screws of the
VHF or UHF adapter. Plug the adapter into the antenna ter-
minal on the TV.
a). Connect the power cord to your TV set and secure it with
the cable tie included in the rear cover bottom.
b). Connect the power cord to the AC Wall outlet .
Press the POWER button on the Remote Control or the
POWER switch on the Side Control Panel for power on/off
(Stand-By mode).
c). When both VHF and UHF antennas are connected
Attach an optional antenna cable mixer to the TV antenna
terminal, and connect the cables to the antenna mixer.
Consult your dealer or service store for the antenna mixer.
c). The Indicating Lamp will light Red (Standby mode) and
then light blue (image displays).
or
To outdoor Antenna
or
Cable TV (CATV)
System
To Antenna
Terminal
To outdoor VHF
or UHF antenna
To Antenna
Terminal
NOTE Connecting a 300-Ohm twin lead connector may cause interference. Using a 75-Ohm coaxial cable is recommended.
2. CONNECT YOUR NEW HITACHI PLASMA TV TO THE POWER SOURCE
NOTE
If the Power Switch is set to OFF, the Power Button
on the Remote Control will not operate.
3. POWER ON/OFF YOUR NEW HITACHI PLASMA TV.
Rear Panel Jack
Antenna Terminal Antenna Terminal
Air/Cable
To outdoor antenna
or CATV system
To UHF antenna
Antenna Mixer
Air/Cable
Indicating
Lamp
POWER
CH
CURSOR
+
_
VOL
INPUT / EXIT
MENU
/ SELECT
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Side Panel Connections
The following connection diagrams are offered as suggestions. However, you may need to modify them to accommodate your particular
assortment of components and features. For best performance, video and audio cables should be made from coaxial shielded wire.
The SIDE panel HDMI jack is provided as a convenience to allow you to easily connect HDMI or DVI signals from a DVD, Set-Top-Box,
Video Game as shown in the following examples (When connecting DVI signal it will need to connect the audio output into the Side Audio
Input jacks).
The SIDE panel VIDEO and S-VIDEO jacks are provided as a convenience to allow you to easily connect a camcorder, DVD, Video Game
and a VCR as shown in the following examples. (When connecting S-VIDEO signal it will need to connect the audio output into the Side
Audio Input jacks).:
For Monaural devices, please connect Audio signal cable into L/Mono input jack .
The exact arrangement you use to connect the VCR, camcorder, DVD player, or HDTV Set-Top-Box to your Plasma TV is dependent on
the model and features of each component. Check the operating guide of each component for the location of video and audio inputsand outputs.
Before Operating External Video Source
Connect an external source to one of the INPUT terminals, then press the INPUTS button to show the INPUTS menu. Use the CURSORS
( and ) to select the Input of your choice. Then press the SELECT button or the CURSOR to confrm your choice (see page 20).
Example: Selecting the
AIR/Cable (Antenna) Input
Completely insert connection cord plugs when connecting to side panel jacks. If you do not, the played back picture may
be abnormal.
Cable plugs are often color-coded. Match colors of plugs and terminals, i.e. connect red to red, white to white, etc.
When making video connections, connect S-Video only or Video only. If both are connected, S-Video takes priority.

NOTES
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
Air/Cable
Input 1
Input 2
Move Select SEL
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
Air/Cable
Input 1
Input 2
Move Select
A) Connecting HDMI signal
] I M D H [ ] I M D H [
SIDE INPUT PANEL
HDMI DIGITAL
OUTPUT CAPABILITY
HDMI OUT
DVD player
Set-Top Box
Home video game system
B) Connecting DVI signal
DIGITAL OUTPUT
OUTPUT
L R
DVI to HDMI Cable
] I V D [ ] I M D H [
R (Red)
L (White)
R (Red)
L (White)
DVI DIGITAL
OUTPUT CAPABILITY
SIDE INPUT PANEL
DVD player
Set-Top Box
Home video game system
OR
COMPOSITE VIDEO or
S-VIDEO OUTPUT CAPABILITY
R (Red)
L (White)
VIDEO (Yellow)
R (Red)
L (White)
VIDEO (Yellow)
OUTPUT
VIDEO L R
SIDE INPUT PANEL
DVD player
VCR
Home video game system
Camcorder
L (White)
R (Red)
L (White)
R (Red)
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO
L R
+ +
or
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REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
Cables are optional, except when specified. C NOTE
TIPS ON REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
COMPONENT Y-PBPR (Input 1 & 2) or HDMI (1 & 2) connections are provided for high performance DVD players, VCRs etc. that have
this feature. Use these connections in place of the standard video connection if your device has this feature.
If your device has only one audio output (mono sound), connect it to the left audio jack on (L/(MONO)) the Rear Panel.
Refer to the operating guide of your other electronic equipment for additional information on connecting your hook-up cables.
Connect only 1 component (VCR, DVD player, camcorder, etc.) to each input jack.
Your component outputs may be labeled Y, B-Y, and R-Y. In this case, connect the components B-Y output to the TVs PB input and the
components R-Y output to the TVs PR input.
Your component outputs may be labeled Y-CBCR. In this case, connect the components CB output to the TVs PB input and the
components CR output to the TVs PR input.
It may be necessary to adjust TINT to obtain optimum picture quality when using the Y-PBPR inputs.
Input HDMI 1, HDMI 2 or HDMI 3 can accept HDMI signal.
When using a HDMI input from a Set-Top-Box, it is recommended to use a 1080p, 1080i or 720p input signal.
When HDMI input a 1080p signal, it is recommended that the length of the cable should be less than 5 meters.
Completely insert all connection cord plugs when connecting to rear panel jacks. The picture and sound that is played back
will be abnormal if the connection is loose.
Cable plugs are often color-coded. Match colors of plugs and terminals, i.e. connect red to red, white to white, etc.
NOTES
Outside antenna
or
Cable TV coaxial cable
2-Way
signal
splitter
HDMI
to
HDMI
HDMI
to
DVI
HDMI DIGITAL
OUTPUT CAPABILITY
DIGITAL
OUTPUT CAPABILITY
DVD PLAYER HDTV SET-TOP BOX
HDMI OUTPUT
DIGITAL OUTPUT
AUDIO OUT
OUTPUT
Y P
B
/C
B
P
R
/C
R
L R
OPTICAL
IN
VCR
V L R
ANT
IN
STEREO SYSTEM
AMPLIFIER or DVD
PLAYER
OUTPUT
Y P
B
/C
B
P
R
/C
R
L R
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REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS ... (continued)
Completely insert the connection cord plugs when connecting to rear panel jacks. The picture and sound that is played
back will be abnormal if the connection is loose.
Cable plugs are often color-coded. Match colors of plugs and terminals, i.e. connect red to red, white to white, etc.
To return to the last channel viewed, select CABLE or AIR from the INPUTS menu.

NOTES
CONNECTING A VIDEO AND STEREO AUDIO SOURCE
TO INPUT 1 or 2
Connect the VIDEO and AUDIO cables from the VIDEO OUT 1.
and AUDIO OUT jacks of the VCR to the INPUT 1 or 2 (VIDEO)
jacks. A VCR connection to Rear Panel Input 1 example is
shown on the right.
Press the INPUTS button, then select INPUT 1 or 2 from the 2.
INPUTS menu to view the program from the VCR.
When INPUT 1 or 2 are used, it Is necessary to connect the composite video output of the device to the Y/VIDEO input jack
of the TV.
W
o
NOTE
OUTPUT
VIDEO L R
TV REAR PANEL
(
Y
e
l
l
o
w
)
(
W
h
i
t
e
)
(
R
e
d
)
VCR
CONNECTING A COMPONENT AND STEREO AUDIO
SOURCE TO INPUT 1 or 2: YPBPR.
Connect the Y, PB/CB, PR/CR and AUDIO cables from the 1.
Y, PB/CB, PR/CR OUT and AUDIO OUT jacks of the DVD
PLAYER or HDTV Set-Top-Box to the INPUT 1 or 2 YPBPR
and AUDIO jacks. A DVD connection to Rear Panel Input 2
example is shown on the right.
Press the INPUTS button, then select INPUT 1 or 2 from the 2.
INPUTS menu to view the program from the DVD player or
HDTV Set-Top Box.
TV REAR PANEL
Output
L R Y PB PR
W
h
i
t
e
R
e
d
G
r
e
e
n
B
l
u
e
R
e
d
DVD Player/ Recorder
CONNECTING A VIDEO AND MONAURAL AUDIO
SOURCE TO INPUT 1 or 2.
Connect the VIDEO and AUDIO cable from the VIDEO and 1.
AUDIO OUT jack of the VCR to the INPUT 1 or 2 (VIDEO)
and (MONO)/L(AUDIO) jack, as shown on the Rear Panel on
the right.
Press the INPUTS button, then select INPUT 1 or 2 from the 2.
INPUTS menu to view the program from the VCR.
OUTPUT
VIDEO AUDIO
TV REAR PANEL
VCR
(
Y
e
l
l
o
w
)
(
W
h
i
t
e
)
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REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS ... (finished)
CONNECTING AN EQUIPMENT SOURCE WITH HDMI
OR DVI CAPABILITY TO HDMI 1, HDMI 2
Connect the HDMI or DVI to HDMI connection cable from the 1.
output of the HDTV set top box or DVD player to the HDMI
input as shown on the Rear panel below.
With DVI output, connect the audio cables from the AUDIO 2.
OUT jack of the HDTV set top box or DVD player to the Rear
Panel INPUT 1 or 2 AUDIO jacks as shown on the right.
Press the INPUTS button, then select HDMI 1 or 2 to view the 3.
program from the HDTV SET-TOP BOX or DVD player.
Completely insert the connection cord plugs when
connecting to rear panel jacks. The picture and
sound that is played back will be abnormal if the
connection is loose.
When using a DVI to HDMI cable, connect the Audio
Out L and R cables at the same input (1, 2) as your
HDMI input (1, 2).
The HDMI input on HDMI 1, 2 and 3 contains the
copy protection system called High-bandwidth
Digital Content Protection (HDCP). HDCP is a
cryptographic system that encrypts video signals
when using HDMI connections to prevent illegal
copying of video contents.
HDMI is not a NETWORK technology. It establishes
a one-way point-to-point connection for delivery of
uncompressed video to a display.
The connected digital output device controls the
HDMI interface so proper set-up of device user
settings determines nal video appearance.
C
c
NOTES
HDMI OUT
[HDMI] [HDMI]
HDMI DIGITAL
OUTPUT CAPABILITY
TV REAR PANEL
HDMI Input
DVI to HDMI Input
DIGITAL OUTPUT
DVI DIGITAL
OUTPUT CAPABILITY
TV REAR PANEL
Audio Output
L R
CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL AUDIO AMPLIFIER
To monitor the audio level of the Plasma TV to an external
audio amplifer, connect the system as shown on the right. The
OPTICAL OUT from the Rear Panel is a fxed output. The Volume
of the amplifer is controlled by the amplifer, not by the Plasma
Television.
The OPTICAL OUT terminal outputs only digital audio sources
such as HDMI or digital program channels.
Connect an optical cable from the Optical out to the Optical 1.
input of a separate Stereo System Amplifer as shown on the
Rear Panel on the right.
Completely insert the connection cord plugs when connecting to rear panel jacks. The picture and sound that is played
back will be abnormal if the connection is loose.
Cable plugs are often color-coded. Match colors of plugs and terminals, i.e. connect red to red, white to white, etc.
To return to the last channel viewed, select CABLE or AIR from the INPUTS menu.

NOTES
TV REAR PANEL
OPTICAL
IN
STEREO SYSTEM
AMPLIFIER or
DVD PLAYER
Optical cable
(
R
e
d
)
(
W
h
i
t
e
)
DVD Player/ Recorder
DVD Player/ Recorder
[HDMI] [DVI]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS OF ADJUSTMENTS
TO GO TO A SECTION, CLICK ON ITS HEADING BELOW.
1. Adjustment procedure start-up
1.1 How to get into adjustment mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
1.2 Changing data and selecting adjustment code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
2. Memory initialize
2.1 Memory initialize operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
3. Factory Reset 19
3.1 Factory reset procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
4. Memory initialize, Factory Reset and Protection data initialization affected adjustments . . . . . . 19
5. Video adjustment
5.1 Sub-contrast adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
5.2 Video color temperature adjustment (HIGH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
5.3 Video color temperature adjustment (MEDIUM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
5.4 Video color temperature adjustment (STD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
6 Factory shipping conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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1. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE START-
UP
The PDP TV sets run through a series of adjustments during
the assembly process.
Also, after servicing, these same adjustments must be done.
The adjustments are all made through the Service Mode
Menu.
NOTE: - S/W Check and upgrade -
The software version of the TV set can be checked through
the user OSD by following the next menu path:
[MENU] -> Setup -> Reset the Software>
The next picture shows the OSD where the version is
shown.
Till this day the latest software versions are:
Model Main S/W Sub S/W
P42A202 V0107.0001 V04.17
The software is subject to change, for the latest software call
1-800-HITACHI or log on to the Hitachi Service only web site
www.hitachiserviceusa.com.
The software upgrade is done by inserting an SD/MMC card
with the software les thru the side panel slot. After inserting
the card press the Upgrade Now OSD button in the above
shown OSD screen and wait for the upgrade process to
nish. After, press the side panel power button off, remove
the SD/MMC card, and press the power button on.
NOTE: Any power interruption during the upgrade process
will cancel the upgrade. When this happens, repeat the
upgrade process.
1.1 How to get to the Service Mode Menu
The Service Mode Menu can be reached by following the
next sequence:
1. Turn the PDP TV set to power-On and with the remote
control push MENU -> MENU -> 8 -> SELECT.
2. To exit the Service Mode press [EXIT] key of the remote
control or the PDP side control panel.
The next picture shows the Service Mode OSD for the PDP
TV set.
In the rst line of the Adjustment mode OSD, the model num-
ber and the board information number are shown.
1.2 Changing data and selecting adjustment
codes.
When the PDP TV is in the Service Mode, use the remote
control cursor keys , , , to make the adjustments.
The side control panel in the PDP TV set can also be used
for making the adjustments.
A. Use the Remote Control:
The , , keys are used for scrolling thru the adjustment
item (in the same page).
The Select key is used for entering to the adjustment item
sub-menu.
The , keys are used for changing the data values.
Use the MENU remote control button to scroll thru the
diferent service mode pages.
The OK button is equal to Enter key.
The next picture shows part of the R/C indicating the buttons
mentioned in the previous explanation.
ADJUST MODE(PDP-42A202)DF3E
> FACT RESET
MEMORY INIT
RGB
WHITE BAL HIGH
WHITE BAL MED
WHITE BAL STD
WHITE BAL D.CINE
MENU
button
cursor
buttons
SELECT
button
No. 8 button
EXIT
button
Main S/W
Sub S/W
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B. Use the Control Panel (located at the side):
Menu/Select button is for calling the OSD menu or for se-
lecting such menu or any other OSD option.
Input/Exit button is for changing the displayed input or,
when some OSD is beeing displayed, to be able to exit
the highlighted option.
Vol button is for reducing the audio volume or equiva-
lent to the Left cursor key when an adjustment value is
highlighted.
Vol button is for increasing the audio volume or equiva-
lent to the Right cursor key when an adjustment value is
highlighted.
button is same as the R/C Up cursor button.
button is same as the R/C Down cursor button.
The next gures show the side control panel.
2. MEMORY INITIALIZE
The memory initialize operation is to clear the contents of
the data memory and to set all adjustment values to initial
default.
CAREFUL: The data that will be lost is shown in the section
no. 4 Memory initialize affected adjustments.
2.1 MEMORY INITIALIZE procedure:
(1) Enter Service Mode by the procedure in section 1.1.
(2) Select the second row of the Adjustment mode which
is MEMORY INITIALIZE, by pressing the down cursor
button once.
(3) Push the right cursor key for more than 3 seconds.
NOTE: Until the Memory Initialize operation nishes, do not
unplug the AC cord or neither press the side panel Power
button switch.
(4) The Memory initialize procedure is started by changing
the screen color to cyan and it nishes correctly if it turns to
green color. If it turns to RED color it means an error ocurred
during the memory initialize process.
(5) Once the memory initialize operation is nished, either
unplug the AC cord or push the side panel POWER button
switch in order to cut the AC power to the TV sets digital
circuitry.
(6) Plug the AC cord again and turn on the TV set. All set-
tings and data are updated.
3. FACTORY RESET:
The Factory Reset function is to change all the TV user ad-
justments to their default factory shipping conditions.
It is recommended to execute this procedure after all the
servicing adjustments are nished and before returning the
TV set to the owner.
3.1 FACTORY RESET procedure:
(1) Enter Service Mode by the procedure in section 1.1.
(2) The rst row of the service mode menu will be selected,
this is the FACTORY RESET option.
(3) Press the right cursor key ( ) for more than 3 seconds.
NOTE: Until the factory reset operation nishes, do not un-
plug the AC cord or neither press the side panel Power but-
ton switch.
(4) The Factory reset procedure is started by changing the
screen color to magenta and it nishes correctly if it turns to
green color. If it turns to red color it means an error ocurred
during the factory reset process.
(5) Once the Factory reset operation is nished, either unplug
the AC cord or push the side panel POWER button switch in
order to cut the AC power to the TV sets digital circuitry.
(6) Plug the AC cord again or push the POWER button again
and turn on the TV set. All settings and data are updated.
Conrm the settings are in factory shipping conditions (refer
to section 5.1 of this manual).
4. Memory initialize, Factory Reset and Protec-
tion data initialization affected adjustments:
The next table shows the adjustment items which are af-
fected by the Memory Initialize, Factory reset operations.
Adjustment Memory INIT Factory Reset
White balance Not Reset Not reset
Sub-Contrast Not Reset Not reset
Clamp offset Not Reset Not reset
Keyed Clamp Control Not Reset Not Reset
Light Sensor Gain Not Reset Not Reset
Picture Quality data Reset Not Reset
Other data Reset Not Reset
Video Menu Reset Reset
Other factory data Reset Reset
POWER
CH
CURSOR
+
_
VOL
INPUT/ EXIT
MENU
/ SELECT
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5. VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
The next adjustments are related with the picture quality.
Special care must be put.
5.1 Sub-Contrast adjustment
Adjustment preparations
(1) Turn on the PDP TV set, and allow at least 2 minutes
heat-run before beginning the adjustment.
(2) Call the user OSD menu and select Video-> Picture Mode
-> Day(Dynamic) -> Reset.
(3) Receive the following signal either into Input3 or Input4
(component) input.
Adjustment procedures
- 525p Sub-Contrast, Y/Cb/Cr clamp offset adjustment -
(1) Receive the signal described above. 525(480)p.
(2) Enter the Adjustment menu and scroll down two steps to
reach the RGB item.
(3) Push the right cursor key for more than 3 seconds. The
automatic adjustment will start. The OSD will disappear
briey and reappear once the adjustment is nished.
5.2 Video color temperature adjustment (HIGH)
Adjustment Preparations
(1) Turn on the PDP TV set and allow a 20 minutes heat-run
before starting the adjustment.
(2) Use an HDMI video signal generator with white raster at
Ratio = 100%.
(3) The signals specication is:
HDMI signal 1080i.
Video level: 0.7Vp-p
Sync: 0.3Vp-p
Set-up level: 0V
(4) Input the white raster signal into the HDMI input termi-
nal.
(5) Conrm all user adjustments are at factory shipment set-
ting (execute factory settings operation).
(6) Set the user video control Picture Mode to Dynamic
mode.
(7) Set the aspect to 4:3 Expanded.
Adjustment Procedure
(1) Set the CRT color analyzer (Minolta CA-100) at the cen-
ter of the panel.
(2) Enter in to the Adjustment Mode and select the WHITE
BAL HIGH option.
(3) Enter the white balance adjustment by pressing right cur-
sor key.
(4) Make sure at least one of the adjustment parameters is
set to FF (hexadecimal value).
(5) After receiving the white raster signal decrease the value
of one or two of the R/G/B adjustment parameters.
R - affects the x coordinate.
G - affects the y coordinate.
B - affects both coordinates inversely.
The specication of Video Color Temperature HIGH is:
x = 0.273 0.01
y = 0.273 0.01
(Color temp: 12000K - 7MPCD)
Remember, at least one of the parameter should remain in
FF value.
Remarks:
(a) The color temperature should be adjusted under the
condition in which the screen is the brightest, thus the initial
value for the adjustment is set to the highest value.
(b) The adjustment is made by reducing brightness only.
Y
| 1/2H | 1/2H |
Cb/Cr

Black Purple
Format : 525(480p)
100% White
V2 V1
V1=1Vpp
V2=0.7Vpp
V2 V1
V1=0.65Vpp
V2=0.35Vpp
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5.3 Video color temperature adjustment
(MEDIUM)
NOTE: This adjustment is not necessary since
its values are set by offset from the Standard
color temperature mode. Skip to the next Color
Temperature Adjustment (STD).
The specication of Video Color Temperature MEDIUM is:
x = 0.285 0.01
y = 0.293 0.01
(Color temp: 9300K)
5.4 Video color temperature adjustment (STD)
Adjustment Preparation
Same as Video color temperature adjustment (HIGH).
Adjustment Procedure
(1) Set the CRT color analyzer (Minolta CA-100) at the cen-
ter of the panel.
(2) Enter to the Adjustment Mode and select the WHITE BAL
STANDARD option.
(3) Enter the white balance adjustment by pressing right cur-
sor key.
(4) Make sure at least one of the adjustment parameters is
set to FF (hexadecimal value).
(5) After receiving the white raster signal decrease the value
of one or two of the R/G/B adjustment parameters.
R - affects the x coordinate.
G - affects the y coordinate.
B - affects both coordinates inversely.
The specication of Video Color Temperature STANDARD
is:
x = 0.313 0.01
y = 0.329 0.01
(Color temp: 6500K + 6.5MPCD)
Remember, at least one of the parameter should remain in
FF value.
Remarks:
Same as Video color temperature adjustment (HIGH).
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6 Factory shipping conditions:
Function
Initial data
Condition
P42A202
Input Mode Air
Channel 03/03-1 ch
Favorite Channels Not registered
Master Volume 20 Steps
Video
Picture Mode
Dynamic Retail
Day Home
Home
Contrast (White Level) 100%
Brightness (Black Level) 50%
Color 50%
Tint CENTER
Sharpness 50%
Color Temperature High
Light Sensor On
Black Enhancement Low
Contrast Mode Normal
Noise Reduction Low
MPEG-NR Off
Auto Movie Mode
Off ANT
On Input
Color Space Vibrant
Retail
Contrast (White Level) 100%
Brightness (Black Level) 48%
Color 59%
Tint CENTER
Sharpness 50%
Color Temperature High
Light Sensor Off
Black Enhancement Middle
Contrast Mode Dynamic
Noise Reduction Low
MPEG-NR Off
Auto Movie Mode
Off ANT
On Input
Color Space Vibrant
Lip Sync 0
Aspect
Auto Aspect Off
Mode
4:3 Expanded 4:3
16:9 Standard 1 16:9
Vertical Position 0
Black Side Panel Off
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6 ... factory shipping conditions continued.
Function
Initial data
Condition
P42A202
Audio Treble 73%
Bass 63%
Balance CENTER
Surround Off
Bass Boost On
Audio Source Stereo Analog Broadcast
Perfect Volume Off
Loudness Off
Language 1 [Unknown] DTV
Digital Output Dolby Digital DTV
DRC On DTV
C h a n n e l
Manager
Auto Channel
Scan
Source Air
Channel List
FAV Not Set
CH# Air/Cable:2-13CH
Skip No
Lock Off
ID -
Locks Change Access Code -
Engage Lock
Set Channel Lock All Unlock
Set Front Panel
Lock
Unlock
Movie Ratings All Unlock
TV Ratings All Unlock
Canadian Ratings (Eng.) All Unlock
Canadian Ratings (Frn.) All Unlock
Region 5 -
Timers
Set the Clock
Time Zone PST
Date Jan 01 2008
Time --:-- AM (Not set)
Automatically Adjust
Clock for Daylight
Savings Changes.
off
Set Sleep Timer 0:00 (off)
Set Day/Night
Timer
Day Mode On Off/AM 6:00
Dynamic Mode On Off/PM12:00
Night Mode On Off/PM 6:00
Set Event
Timer
Event 1(2/3/4) Not set
Start
Time
--:-- AM (Not set)
End Time --:-- AM (Not set)
Repeat Jan 01 2008 (Once)
CH# -
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Function
Initial data
Condition
P42A202
Setup Set the Menu Options
Set the Language English
Set the OSD Contrast MAX
Set The Screen Saver
Picture Orbiting Option 1
Set The Energy Options
Picture Energy Saving
Min Retail
Min Home
Auto Sync. Saving Yes
Auto TV Off No
Set The Inputs
Input 1 Rename None
Input 2 Rename None
Input 2 Auto Link (Auto/Off) Off
Input 3 Rename None
HDMI1 Rename None
HDMI2 Rename None
HDMI3 Rename None
Set Closed Caption
Caption Display Auto
Analog Mode Captions
Channel Channel 1
Digital Language 1 [Unknown]
Font Default
Size Standard
Color Default
Background Default
Set The Power Indicator
Power Light Indicator Brightness Max
Set HDMI-CEC Options
HDMI-CEC Off
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SPK-R
GK01761
SPK-L
GK01761
IR/LED
board
JP63872
Control
board
JP63872
Power supply
HA02682
AC inlet
EP00342
P42A202 MODEL MAIN PARTS VIEW
LOGIC
FPF48R-LGC58674
Main Board
UX34846 (P42A402)
SDR-U
FPF48R-SDU6221
Y-SUS
FPF48R-YSS63981
SDR-D
FPF48R-SDD62221
X-SUS board
FPF48R-
XSS63971
DD02652 Panel
FPF48R-ABL58681 ABUS-L BOARD

FPF48R-ABR58691 ABUS-R BOARD
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FPF48P-Y666J981
42AE2 YSUS board
FPF48P-LCC68674
42AE2 LOGIC board
FPF48P-60U6221
42AE2 SDRU board
FPF48P-60062221
42AE2 SDRD board
FPF48P-X666J971
42AE2 XSUS board
PANEL REPAIR PARTS IDENTIFICATION
- BOARDS -
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FPF48P-CBLO2614
42AE2 Signal cable
FPF49P-CBF28911
50AE2 Power cable
FPF48R-CBL02512
42AE2 Signal cable
FPF48P-CBF28662
42AE2 Power cable
FPF48P-CBLO2611
42AE2 Signal cable
< Top Side of PWB >
50AE2 Power cable
FPF49P-CBF28961
< Bottom Side of PWB >
42AE2 Power cable
(2 pieces)
FPF48P-CBF29191
50AE2 Power cable
FPF49P-CBF29681
50AE2 Power cable
FPF49P-CBF29681
FPF48P-CBLO261J
42AE2 Signal cable
PANEL REPAIR PARTS IDENTIFICATION
- CONNECTORS -
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Fault Symptom table (1/2)
The next table shows a list of symptoms and the possible defective part. Also a test method is reffered.
Fault contents Fault status
Suspected defective
part
Analysis procedure
and measure
1 Entire screen does not light.
So called No picture.
After momentarily going on, the screen
becomes black immediately or after a few
seconds (Main power is turned off).
2 Screen does not show any picture but lights
dimly.
Logic Replace the Logic board.
3 No picture at all. Audio is normal Check ECN1 white connector
from the Main to the Logic board.
Also check ECN6 connector from
PSU to Logic board.
Also conrm both connectors on
XSUS board, CN62 and CN65
are correctly connected.
The connector should be
without damage and it
must be fully inserted.
4 No picture, no audio. Check connector ECN23 from
the power supply to the XSUS
board (CN23-CN23)
Conrm the connector is
fully inserted and without
damage.
5 No video / no audio
(1) Blue Power LED, 4 blinks.
(2) Blue Power LED, 3 blinks.
(3) Blue Power LED, 2 blinks,
(1) XSUS, ECN23 connector.
(2) XSUS, YSUS, ECN22
connector. YSUS-Logic board
ECN05 connector.
(3) Logic - XSUS signal connec-
tor ECN04.
Conrm the connector is
fully inserted and without
damage.
6 Vertical line Single vertical line Panel Logic Refer to Vertical line
troubleshooting
7 Vertical line from the middle of the screen
(Vertical line of different color)
Panel Exchange the panel
8 Vertical bar Vertical bar with 1/8 of its multiplication width
of screen
Panel, logic, ABUSL / ABUSR
and related connection
Refer to Vertical line
troubleshooting
9 Half of picture is No picture ABUSL / ABUSR and re-
lated connectors like ECN03 or
ECN02 from the Logic to ABUSL
or ABUSR boards.
Refer to Vertical line
troubleshooting
10 Horizontal line Single horizontal line Panel Panel exchange
11 Every odd lines do not light through the entire
screen
XSUS / YSUS SDRU / SDRD Exchange XSUS or YSUS
boards.
12 Horizontal bar Bar width of 1/18 of vertical size of the screen Panel SDR. Also, check the con-
nectors of the SDR boards which
is at the same height as the
black horizontal bar (CN1 - CN8)
Panel or SDR exchange,
or CN* connection co -
rrection.
13 Upper or lower half of the screen does not
light
Panel, SDRU or D, Y-SUS or
X-SUS and related connection
Horizontal bar trouble-
shooting procedure
14 Image sticking Fixed contents are always visible Panel Judge after function test
with full white display. If the
symptom will not improve,
replace the panel.
ABCDEFG
Unit in Protect mode Schedule Service Call
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Fault Symptom table (2/2).
The next table shows a list of symptoms and the possible defective part. Also a test method is refered.
Fault contents Fault status
Suspected defective
part
Analysis procedure
and measure
15 Twinkle The entire screen momentarily becomes brighter or darker Loose contact on connector
(Especially LVDS connector,
CN01, on LOGIC PCB)
Connector / cable recon-
nection or cable exchange
16 Flicker The entire screen ickers continuously
17 Abnormal luminance Screen is too dark or too bright (out of specications). PDP doesnt display
with normal luminance.
LOGIC Replace LOGIC
18 Abnormal chrominance Colors cannot be displayed correctly
19 Sync is disturbed Synchronization is abnormal
20 * Picture is distorted * * Image is in the PDP but it is not normal *
21 Some steps of gradation are
skipped
Luminance linearity is poor
22 Abnormal Noise Unusual Noise comes from somwhere in
the PDP
Panel, PSU, XSUS / YSUS (core
or transformer failure)
Find defective part by
watching and listening,
after that exchange the
defective part
23 Control of external communi-
cation is abnormal
It is unable to adjust contrast, chrominance and gamma value. Logic Replace Logic board
NOTE:
From the experience in the factory, the most probable cause of failure for this 42 Plasma panel are the next boards in
order of failure rate:
SDR board defect (1st place failure rate)
YSUS PWB defect (2nd place failure rate)
XSUS PWB defect (3rd place failure rate)
Consider this information when checking a problem related with a panel which doesnt work. Apply the testing included in
the below troubleshooting ow charts.
This failure rate information do not eliminate the possibility that the other panel boards might be the cause of failure...
make the necessary testing before a nal diagnosis.
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TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHARTS
Refer to the page _ PDP panel self diagnosis.
Blinks Main cause 2nd possible cause
1 Logic PSU
2 XSUS YSUS, SDR, Logic
3 YSUS SDR, Logic
4 XSUS, YSUS Logic, PSU
5 ADM, ABUS XSUS, Logic, PSU
6 ADM*, ABUS
*Overheat
go to ...
go to...
go to ...
No Power
Is Power indicator
lighted orange?
Yes
Video power save mode (Input1~3, HDMI1~3)
This is not a defect. Change the input to antenna
or connect a proper source to the selected input.
Does the blue color
power indicator blink?
Yes
Is power indicator not
lighted?
Yes
Connect the
cables correctly.
The power indicator is not
lighted at all. B
Does on screen display
appear?
The power indicator is
lighted normally.
Yes
Rear and/or side panel
connections are OK?
NG
Does burn-in mode
operate normally?
Yes
C
Is the audio output
normally?
Yes
A
What is Burn-in mode?:
PDP module displays the 8 color patterns (built in
the module itself), continuously on screen in the
order shown below:
White -> Yellow -> Cyan -> Green ->
Magenta -> Red -> Blue -> Black.
Procedure to activate the Burn-in mode:
Within an interval of 2 seconds, press the following
buttons of the remote control in the sequence
shown below.
(Use the same remote control key sequence to
activate or de-activate this mode)
No
No
No
No
No
No
MENU MENU 9
SELECT
First checks: If the receiver doesn't turn on...
Confirm the AC cord is connected to the TV set and to the power line outlet. Also, confirm
the Power button on the side panel is in the on position.
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(The following is checking procedure after removing back cover.)














) Connector Pin assignment of Power Supply Unit

[CNPPS] [CN06] [CN23]
1 Audio+17V 1 Vcc+5.1V 1 Va
2 AudioGND 2 GND 2 N.C.
3 +17V 3 Vra 3 Vcc+5.1V
4 GND 4 Vrs 4 GND
5 +5.6V 5 Vcego 5 GND
6 +5.6V 6 Vsago 6 GND
7 GND 7 AC oFF 7 N.C.
8 GND 8 Vs
9 STBY+5V 9 Vs
10 GND
11 AC CloCK
12 PoWER_1
13 PoWER_2
14 AC oFF
15 N.C.


) Power-On control signals for Power Supply Unit

(1) AC power : Supplied PSU outputs STBY+5V (CNPPS [9] at Power supply).

(2) Power Switch: ON : or Remote Power button : ON PoWER_1 rises up (CNPPS [12] at Power supply board ).

(3) PoWER_1 : High PSU outputs +5.6V (CNPPS [5 and 6] at Power supply board)
and STBY+5V changes from 5.1V to 5.6V.

(4) PoWER_2 : High PSU outputs +17V and Audio+17V (CNPPS [1 and 3] at Power supply board).

(5) Vcego : High PSU outputs Vcc+5.1V for PDP Module (CN06 [5] at power supply board).

(6) Vsago : High PSU outputs Va and Vs for PDP Module (CN06 [6] at power supply board).
(The voltage values of Va and Vs are indicated to the sticker on the PDP Module.)

If any control signal does not rise, PSU cannot output the voltage.
PoWER_1/2 : not rise ----- Main board trouble
Vcego/Vsago : not rise ----- PDP Module (Logic board) trouble
However, Vcego rises when PNLRST/CPUgo (P901 [43] at Main board) is High, and
Vsago rises when PNLoN/PDPgo (P901 [42] at Main board) is also High.

B
Check Main board.
A C
[1st] Check Power Supply Unit.
[2nd] Check PDP Module.
[1st] Check PDP Module.
[2nd] Check Main board.
Are the following outputs
from Power Supply Unit
all normal ?
Vcc, Va, Vs ()
No
Yes
Are the following outputs
from Power Supply Unit
all normal ?
STBY+5V, +5.6V,
+17V()
No
Yes
[1st] Check Power Supply Unit.
[2nd] Check Main board.
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How to test the Plasma Panel boards (1/5) Defect: NO POWER or NO IMAGE
No picture
(Main power is turned off)
On PSU board, does
5V power exist?
Disconnect CN22 (on
X-SUS PWB)
The PSU board is
defective
Turn off the AC power.
Disconnect CN32(YSUS) and
CNR2(ABUS-R)
On connector CN23, between
3-pin and 4-pin or between 6-
pin and 8-pin or at CN22
between 5 pin and 7 pin are
they shorted?
X-SUS board is
defective
Disconnect all cables from the
SDR-U and SDR-D.
Yes
No
Yes
No
SDR check. Measure the
resistance of a capacitor and
resistor as the following
drawing shows. Check whether
it is shorted or not.
SDR board is
defective.
Shorted
Not shorted
Capacitor Resistor
Measure
resistance
2Vs
2Vs
N.C.
GND
GND
GND
Vcc
N.C.
VA
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CN23
GND
VCC
N.C.
VA
GND
N.C.
2VS
2VS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CN22
(1)
go to...
Measure at CN23
pin 3 and
CN06 pin 1
A
N
A
L
Y
S
I
S

O
P
E
R
A
T
I
O
N

W
I
T
H
O
U
T

T
H
E

P
O
W
E
R

S
U
P
P
L
Y
CN32(YSUS) CNR2(ABUSR)
CN22(XSUS)
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How to test the Plasma Panel boards (2/5) Defect: NO POWER or NO IMAGE
(1)
CN32 on YSUS, check
wheter there is short-circuit
between the following pins,
(1) and (2)-pin, (4) and (5)-
pin or (5)-(8) pin. Shorted?
YSUS is defective
CNL02 on ABUSL, check
whether there is short
circuit between (1) and (5)
pin or (5) and (6) pin.
Shorted?
Disconnect CNL02
on ABUSL
CNR2 on ABUSR, check
wheter there is short circuit
between (1) and (2) pin, or
(2) and (3) pin. Shorted?
(2)
Yes
No
No
Yes
ABUS-L is defective replace the
plasma panel module.
ABUS-R is defective, replace the
plasma panel module.
VCC
GND
VA
3
2
1
CNR2
VA
VA
N.C.
N.C.
GND
VCC
N.C.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CNL02
2VS
2VS
N.C.
GND
VA
N.C.
VCC
GND
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CN32
No
Yes
A
N
A
L
Y
S
I
S

O
P
E
R
A
T
I
O
N

W
I
T
H
O
U
T

T
H
E

P
O
W
E
R

S
U
P
P
L
Y
CNL02(ABUSL)
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How to test the Plasma Panel boards (3/5) Defect: NO POWER or NO IMAGE
(2)
On PSU board Vcc (5V),
2Vs (190V), Va (75V)
exists?
Logic board, XSUS board or YSUS
board is defective.
On PSU board Vs
(75V) exist?
Turn off the AC power connect CNR2 on
ABUSR Turn on the PDP.
On PSU board Va (75V)
exists?
No
Yes
Yes
No
Replace the panel module
Replace panel module
Yes
No
Connect CN22 (XSUS),
CN23(XSUS), CN32(YSUS) and
connect SDRU and D after that
Turn on PDP.
Turn-off AC power. Connect
CNL02 on ABUSL. Turn on the
PDP.
The analysis is
over.
A
N
A
L
Y
S
I
S

O
P
E
R
A
T
I
O
N

W
I
T
H

T
H
E

P
O
W
E
R

S
U
P
P
L
Y
Measure at CN23
connector terminal.
Measure at CN23
connector terminal.
Measure at CN23
connector terminal.
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How to test the Plasma Panel boards (/5) Defect: VERTICAL LINE or BAR.
Vertical line/Vertical bar
Logic-ABUS signal
cable (FFC) is
abnormal?
ADM's flexible cable
has abnormal
appearance?
Turn on the PDP
Single vertical
line?
Left half of screen
with vertical bar?
Right half of
screen with
vertical bar?
Signal cable is defective,
repair/replace/fix the cable.
ADM is defective, replace
panel
Tap lightly on the
heat sink or near
the connector of the
ADM flexible cable
Any
changes?
Heat seal portion is defective Replace Panel
Panel address has open circuit or ADM Replace Panel
IC chip is defective
LOGIC, ABUSR or signal cable is defective.
Or loose contact of CN02 (on Logic),
or CNR1 (on ABUSR).
Cable that is connected to
CNL02 (on ABUSL) is
defective or loose contact
On ABUSL, 75V
voltage exists through
following resistor?
RL16
(4)
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
LOGIC-ABUS
CONNECTORS
ADM FLEXIBLE
CONNECTOR
RL16 RESISTOR ON
THE ABUSL BOARD
LOGIC, ABUSL or signal
cable is defective.
Or loose contact of CN03
(on Logic),
or CNL02 (on ABUSL)
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How to test the Plasma Panel boards (5/5) Defect: VERTICAL LINE or BAR.
Is the vertical line
monochromatic?
The signal cable is defective
The possible causes are:
ABUSL board,
ABUSR board,
LOGIC board,
the signal cable,
ADM flexible connectors.
No
Yes
No
(4)
Replace the LOGIC
board (backup part),
problem fixed?
The panel is defective,
replace it
Yes
The Logic board is defective,
replace it
Defect: HORIZONTAL LINE or BAR.
NOTE: This kind of defect is caused by one or more of any of the next boards of the plasma panel,
X-SUS, Y-SUS, SDR, or the Plasma Panel itself.
The troubleshooting for this defect can only be done by substituting the defective board for a board in good condition.
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BLOCK DIAGRAMS
General block diagram












































Main PWB
Speaker L
Vcego
Vsago
Stand
Speaker R
Remote
Control
RGB
(LVDS)
CPUgo
PDPgo
Power2
Power1




Control
PWB
Power
SW
Control
Buttons
Power
Supply
Unit
AC Inlet
w/ NoiseFilter
Sub
Micro
Audio
DSP
Seine2
A-chip
Seine2
D-chip
VCXO
PLL

DC-DC
Conv.

DDR2
Digital
Audio
Amplifier
HDMI
I/F
Demodulator
OPT-Audio
Output
A/V
SW
A/V
Pin Jack
Digital/
Analog
Tuner
Vrs
Vra
AC-CLK
Fuse
SD/MMC
Card I/F


LED PWB
IR Receiver
(38kHz)
LED Light
Sensor
HDMI
SW
Equalizer
Audio
ADC
Y
-
S
U
S

ABUS
S
D
R

Plasma
Display
Panel
Module
Data Processor
Scan Controller
Data Converter
LOGIC
MPU
X
-
S
U
S

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BLOCK DIAGRAMS
Power System Block Diagram
(basic diagram)














































PDP Panel Module
Digital
Audio Amp.
Sub
MICRO
Main PWB
+10V
DC-DC
+9V
Reg.
LPF
+3.3V
Reg.
+3.3V
Reg.
Audio ADC
SD
MMC
+3.3V
Reg.
+1.0V
DC-DC
+1.8V
Reg.
Demodulator
+3.3V
Reg.
Sync.
Sep.
+3.3V
Reg.
+1.3V
Reg.
Cable
Equalizer
Key
ROM
+5V
Reg.
DDC5V
SW
Audio
DSP
Flash
Memory
(OneNand)
AC120V
+5.6V STBY+5.6V Audio+17V
Vcc
Va
Vs
Power Supply Unit
+17V
+2.5V
Reg.
+1.3V
Reg.
+3.3V
Reg.
Seine2-A
VCXO
PLL
+2.5V
Reg.
+3.3V
DC-DC
+1.3V
DC-DC
Seine2-D
+1.8V
DC-DC
Seine2-D
DDR2
Buffer OPT
Output
I2C
Level shift
A/V
SW
+5V
Reg.
Control PWB
Power SW
LED PWB
IR-receiver
(38kHz)
LED
(Blue/Orange)
LED
(Red)
Light
Sensor
VT
+5V
Reg.
Digital/Analog Tuner
+5V
Reg.
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BLOCK DIAGRAMS
Main board block diagram
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PX
H0Vl1
6ONY
CXB1444P
l4O1
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H0Vl2
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Vldeo 6w
P2A11O18
lHO1
CVB6/YPbPr/LP
CVB6/YPbPr/LP
CVB6/YC/LP
l2C6V1OO
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Peg.
VV1666
lPOJ
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C
LK
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6BCL1N
6BCLON
6BCL2N
6BCL6N
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LV060ual)
VCXO
PLL64V)
27VHz
XAO1
PLLJ6.864V)
PLLJJ.JJJV)
PLL12.288
VHz)
6LJ8OOJZC1
lAO1
PLL0lcplayCLK)
48.O899VHz
66.OOOOVHz
74.1768VHz
79.7214VHz
PLL27.OOOV)
l2CJV4OO
LV066logle)
LV060ual)
PNLP61
l2CJV1OO
PwPKLY-N,A0KLY0,A0KLY1
FANCoN1
PwPLL0O-N,PwPLL01-N,VLL01CN,VLL01PN
P
erlpHeral
l2C
l2CJV4OO
06PP61N
PLLJ6V l2CJV4OO
06PP61N
6PH0Vl
AVU1LoU1
PowLP16w
PowLPoFF
AU0loVU1L
l2CJV4OO
HlN11
PL6L12N
P6U
6.6V
6BY6.6V
0C/0C
B08629
lLO1
0J.JV
6.6VPC
lLO7
17V
6BY6.6V
L0O
J.JV
lFO4
6BYJ.JV
01.JV
01.8V
0C/0C
VP2J69
lLO4
01OV
PowLP1
PowLP2
ACCLK
PowLPoFF
PowLP21d
C
L
C
UAP1O
UAP11
6elecL
LVC126
l2J1/2J2
6NF6LL
6BCLK166VHz)
UAP1J
16O
V/6Y/CY
Pb/C
Pr
V/6Y/CY
61COPwV
LPF
61C6LL
61COCLKl
PwV74CLKl
PLLJ6V
PLL12VO
PClCLK6/PClCLKL
PLL27VV
AVU1LoU1
PowLP1
PowLP1
PowLP16w PwP6wN
6YNC0L11N
6PL61
l2CJV4OO
l2CJV1OO
HlN11
LANlN1N
1UNlPOON
06PP61N
AU0loVU1L
AVCLK16LL
AVCLKO6LL
A01PC
w01CLP
6Y60LA0N
w01LN
6YNC0L11N
1UNP61N
PowLP21d
PowLP2
PNLoN
P0wN
CP0L1
6wVL0L1
PNLP61
6PL61
PL6L12N
PL6L11N
BLCKAPl
PAlKoN
FC8P61N
FC8PwP
H0Vl6LL1-J
0C/0C
B08629
lLO2
0C/0C
VP2J61
lLOJ
PLL2.6V
V1JOV)
0C/0C
VP2269
lCO6
1.OV
L0OJ.JV
lCO8
L0O2.6V
lCO7
J.JV
0lglLal/Aoalog 1uoer
VP-61H6PV
U1O1
V6B/OAV
0emodulaLor
1J16
lCO1
26.14V
1uoerV V
1uoerV LP
PowLP21d
1UNLP61N
l2CJV4OO l2C
Vldeo2 loCVB6,YPbPr/LP)
Vldeo1 loCVB6,YPbPr/LP)
60 CAP0
6LO1
J6O1
J.6
Jack
4pole)
J6O2 C-1X0/C-PX0
600A1
L0OJ.JV
l6O2
6.6V J.JV
BU6 6w
l6O1
A0C
PCV18O8
lCOJ
6LLL/P
Valo L,P
PLL12VO
lPlN
PeceL2.7V)
wlLH w01
lFOJ
6BY6.6V
0lmmer
AP06-9JOO
lCO7
l2CJV1OO
1UNlPOON
2.6V
A6PALP-oL
6NF6LL
lPBP61N
lP6LL
6wVL0L1
PNL lPO
6PH0Vl
PNL lPO
6PH0Vl
6yoc
0L1
CVB6/Y
6lC0L1N
l111-l11J
Ooly 6OVodel
7.JVdc
6ervlce Uce Ooly)
Key POV
Key POV
L0l0 POV
l4OJ-4O6
Seine 2A
Seine 2D
TABLE OF CONTENTS
41
CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM
Va 1 1 Va
N.C. 2 2 N.C.
Vcc 3 3 Vcc
GND 4 4 GND
GND 5 5 GND
GND 6 6 GND
N.C. 7 7 N.C.
Vs 8 8 Vs
Vs 9 9 Vs
L 1 AC(L)
AC lN N 2 AC(N)
FG Vcc 1 1 Vcc
GND 2 2 GND
Vra 3 3 Vra
Vrs 4 4 Vrs
Vcego 5 5 Vcego
Vsago 6 6 Vsago
AC OFF 7 7 AC OFF
Audio+17V 1 1 Audio+17V GND 51 1 GND
AudioGND 2 2 AudioGND SDA 50 2 SDA
+17V 3 3 +17V SCL 49 3 SCL
GND 4 4 GND GND 48 4 GND
+5.6V 5 5 +5.6V PNL_RX 47 5 RXD
+5.6V 6 6 +5.6V iRQ 46 6 iRQ
GND 7 7 GND PNL_TX 45 7 TXD
GND 8 8 GND PDWN 44 8 PDWN
STBY+5V 9 9 STBY+5V PNLRST 43 9 CPUGO
GND 10 10 GND PNLoN 42 10 PDPGO
AC CLOCK 11 11 AC CLOCK GND 41 11 GND
PoWER1 12 12 PoWER1 TA1- 40 12 RA-
PoWER2 13 13 PoWER2 TA1+ 39 13 RA+
AC OFF 14 14 AC OFF TB1- 38 14 RB-
N.C. 15 15 N.C. TB1+ 37 15 RB+
TC1- 36 16 RC-
TC1+ 35 17 RC+
GND(LVDS) 34 18 GND
TCLK1- 33 19 RCLK-
TCLK1+ 32 20 RCLK+
GND 31 21 GND
TD1- 30 22 RD-
TD1+ 29 23 RD+
TE1- 28 24 RE-
TE1+ 27 25 RE+
GND 26 26 GND
GND 25 27 GND
TA2- 24 28 N.C.
STBY+5.6V 1 1 STBY+5.6V TA2+ 23 29 N.C.
GND 2 2 GND TB2- 22 30 N.C.
+5.6V 3 3 +5.6V TB2+ 21 31 N.C.
GND 4 4 GND TC2- 20 32 N.C.
STBY+3.3V 5 5 STBY+3.3V TC2+ 19 33 N.C.
iR_iN 6 6 iR_iN GND(LVDS) 18 34 GND
ALARMLED0_N 7 7 ALARMLED0_N TCLK2- 17 35 N.C.
PWERLED0_N 8 8 PWERLED0_N TCLK2+ 16 36 N.C.
PWRLED1_N 9 9 PWRLED1_N GND 15 37 GND
MLED1R_N 10 10 MLED1R_N TD2- 14 38 N.C.
NC 11 11 NC TD2+ 13 39 N.C.
D+3.3V 12 12 D+3.3V TE2- 12 40 N.C.
SDA 13 13 SDA TE2+ 11 41 N.C.
N.C. 14 14 N.C. GND 10 42 GND
SCL 15 15 SCL GND 9 43 GND
GND 8 44 GND
GND 7 45 GND
GND 6 46 GND
NC 5 47 N.C.
PNL_MoDE 4 48 N.C.
PNL_P2 3 49 N.C.
PNL_P0 2 50 N.C.
PNL_CLK 1 51 N.C.
GND 1 1 GND
STBY+5.6V 2 2 STBY+5.6V
PoWER1_SW 3 3 PoWER1_SW
PoWER1 4 4 PoWER1
PWRSW 5 5 PWRSW
ADKEY0 6 6 ADKEY0
ADKEY1 7 7 ADKEY1
N.C. 8 8 N.C.

1 Lout-P
2 Lout-N
3 Rout-P
4 Rout-N

CN23
VH-9H
CN23
VH-9V
Power Supply Unit PDP Module
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
MAlN board
CN61
VT-2V
P901
Fl-RE51S
CN1
Fl-RE51S
CN6
PA-7H
CN06
PA-7V
AC lNLET
CNPPS
EH-15P
PE01
PA-15H
CNPPS
PA-15V
LED board
PW01
502382-15V
CoNTRoL board
PV01
502382-8V
PF02
502386-15H
PF03
502386-8H
PSPK
PA-4H
Speaker (L)
Speaker (R)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
D8UF
42
WIRING DIAGRAM
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ll03
l"01
l
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0
1
ll0?
lSl1
lSll ll01
l901
llH
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l^
Inlet
lS lo::
1
2
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llH
lSl1
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Table of Using cable
No.
Symbol
name
Board or
Location
Name
Board or
Location
Name
1 ELM Main PF02 LEDPWB PW01
2 EPM Main PE01 PowerUnit CNPPS
3 ECM Main PF03 CONTROL PWB PV01
4 ESP1 Main PSPK SP-L/SP-R Speaker
5 ECN6 Power CN06 PANELLOGIC CN06
6 ECN1 Main P901 PANELLOGIC CN01
7 ECN23 Power CN23 PANELX-SUS CN23
8 EAC Power CN61 Inlet 1:L,2:N
9 EFG Inlet Metal FG Inlet GND
PlugPin1 PlugPin2
J0mm
10mm
\H
lSl1
From right SP
From Left SP
Do the foIIowIng tape roIIIng when you use LF2241
for the LCM connector.
(When LF2244 Is used, thIs work Is unnecessary. )
Tl`: ut o tl
ouuto `: ~ud
`u u |!uk `:o!ut`u_
tu.
l\1
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schematic Diagram page /18
43
1
MAIN BOARD SHEET: 001
Slow Bus/Flash
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schematic Diagram page /18
44
2
MAIN BOARD SHEET:
002
Peripherals
(DEMODULATOR)
fm sheet 10(VCXO)
to sheet 7(Seine 2A)
to sheet 10(VCXO)
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schematic Diagram page /18
45
MAIN BOARD SHEET: 003
DDR I/F
3
frm Sheet 12(Power)
frm Sheet 12(Power)
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schematic Diagram page /18
46
4
MAIN BOARD SHEET: 004
HDMI I/F
from Sheet 12(Power)
from Sheet 12(Power)
from Sheet 12(Power)
from Sheet 13(Sub-cpu)
from Sheet 13(Sub-cpu)
to/from Sheet 13(Sub-cpu)
to/from Sheet 13(Sub-cpu)
to/from Sheet 13(Sub-cpu)
from Sheet 13(Sub-cpu)
from Sheet 13(Sub-cpu)
from Sheet 13(Sub-cpu)
from Sheet 13(Sub-cpu)
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schematic Diagram page /18
47
MAIN BOARD SHEET: 006
Seine2A/Video in
5
3
- 2 - Main video signal
2
- 3 - Sub video signal
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schematic Diagram page /18
48
MAIN BOARD SHEET: 007
Seine 2A/Video Out
6
from sheet 12 (Power)
from sheet 2(Seine 2A)
from sheet 2(Seine 2A)
from sheet 8 (TS Video in)
5
4
- 4 - I
2
C clock(Seine 2A)
- 5 - I
2
C data(Seine 2A)
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schematic Diagram page /18
49
MAIN BOARD SHEET: 008
TS Video In
7
from Sheet 7(Seine 2A Video out)
from Sheet 14(Tuner/demodulator)
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schematic Diagram page /18
50
MAIN BOARD SHEET: 009
Video Out, Panel I/F
8
From Sheet 10(PLL)
From Sheet 8(TS Video in)
from Sheet 12(Power)
6
- 6 - LVDS video out
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schematic Diagram page /18
51
MAIN BOARD SHEET: 010
VCXO, PLL
9
sheet 11
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schematic Diagram page /18
52
MAIN BOARD SHEET: 011
Audio
10
to sheet 2(Seine 2A)
from Sheet 16
from Sheet 17
from Sheet 12(Power)
to sheet 12(Power)
from sheet 12(Power)
to sheet 17(Terminal)
to sheet 12
(Power)
from sheet 12(Power)
from sheet 12(Power)
from sheet 10
from sheet 2
from sheet 12(Power)
from sheet 12(Power)
from sheet 12(Power)
from sheet 12(Power)
9
10
- 9 - Audio signal, left - 10 - Audio signal, right
11
- 11 - Audio digital output - 12 - Audio digital input
12
13
- 13 - Audio digital input
14
- 14 - I
2
C SDA
15
- 15 - I
2
C SCL
16
17
- 16 - I
2
C SDA - 17 - I
2
C SCL
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schematic Diagram page /18
53
MAIN BOARD SHEET: 012
Power
11
13
13
11
13
to sheet 6(Seine 2A/Video in)
to sheet 14(Tuner/demodulator)
to sheet 4(HDMI I/F)
to sheet6(Seine 2A)
to sheet7(Seine 2A/Video in)
to sheet 3(DDR I/F)
to sheet 3(DDR I/F)
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schematic Diagram page /18
54
MAIN BOARD SHEET: 013, Sub-Micro
12
to sheet 2(Seine 2A)
to sheet 1
from sheet 14(Tuner)
sheet 16
from sheet 16
(AV switch)
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schematic Diagram page /18
55
MAIN BOARD SHEET: 014
Tuner/Demodulator
13
to sheet 16(AV switch)
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schematic Diagram page /18
56
MAIN BOARD SHEET: 016 AV Switch
14
from sheet 17
To sheet 6(Seine 2A/Video in)
7
8
- 7 - I2C SDA - 8 - I2C SCL
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schematic Diagram page /18
57
MAIN BOARD SHEET: 017
Terminal
15
16
16
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schematic Diagram page /18
58
MAIN BOARD SHEET: 029
SD
16
to sheet 2
to sheet 2
to sheet 2
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schematic Diagram page /18
59
SUB BOARD SHEET: 01
LED
17
to sheet 13 (Sub-cpu)
to sheet 13 (Sub-CPU)
SUB BOARD SHEET: 02
CONTROL
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schematic Diagram page /18
60
Power supply unit board
18
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS page /4
61
1
Main Printed Circuit Board
Top layer A.
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS page /4
62
2
Main Printed Circuit Board
Bottom layer H.
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS page /4
63
3
Control Printed Circuit Board
Top layer A
Control Printed Circuit Board
Bottom layer D
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS page /4
64
4
LED Printed Circuit Board
Top layer A
LED Printed Circuit Board
Bottom layer D
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FINAL ASSEMBLY GUIDES page /17
62
1
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FINAL ASSEMBLY GUIDES page /17
63
2
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FINAL ASSEMBLY GUIDES page /17
64
3
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FINAL ASSEMBLY GUIDES page /17
65
4
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FINAL ASSEMBLY GUIDES page /17
66
5
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FINAL ASSEMBLY GUIDES page /17
67
6
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FINAL ASSEMBLY GUIDES page /17
68
7
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FINAL ASSEMBLY GUIDES page /17
69
8
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FINAL ASSEMBLY GUIDES page /17
70
9
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FINAL ASSEMBLY GUIDES page /17
71
10
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FINAL ASSEMBLY GUIDES page /17
72
11
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FINAL ASSEMBLY GUIDES page /17
73
12
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FINAL ASSEMBLY GUIDES page /17
74
13
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FINAL ASSEMBLY GUIDES page /17
75
14
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FINAL ASSEMBLY GUIDES page /17
76
15
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FINAL ASSEMBLY GUIDES page /17
77
16
D8UF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FINAL ASSEMBLY GUIDES page /17
78
17
D8MW
TABLE OF CONTENTS
79
PARTS LIST FOR THE P42A202.
SYM-
BOL
PART NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
SYM-
BOL
PART
NO.
DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
BOARDS ASSEMBLY A34 FPF48R-SDU6221 (42AE2 SDRU board) 1
SUB PWB ASSEMBLY A35 FPF48R-SDD62221 (42AE2 SDRD board) 1
JP63872 PSA D8UF SUB-B 1 Connectors of plasma panel module
E31 FPF49R-CBF29581 (50AE2 Power cable) 2
MAIN PWB ASSEMBLY E32 FPF49R-CBF28961 (50AE2 Power cable) 1
UX34846 P42A202 MAIN PSA FOR SERVICE 1 E33 FPF48R-CBF29191 (42AE2 Power cable) 1
E34 FPF48R-CBL02512 (42AE2 Signal cable) 1
FINAL ASSEMBLY E35 FPF48R-CBF28662 (42AE2 Power cable) 1
SPEAKERS E36 FPF48R-CBL02511 (42AE2 Signal cable) 1
SPB GK01761 SPEAKER 2 E37 FPF49R-CBF28911 (50AE2 Power cable) 1
E38 FPF48R-CBL02514 (42AE2 Signal cable) 1
MISCELLANEOUS E39 FPF48R-CBL02513 (42AE2 Signal cable) 1
#0800 KS23071 42SC02EMF.FILTER 1
#130 MN09131 AIR FILTER 10X9X966 2 POWER PARTS
#132 MN09132 AIR FILTER 10X9X564 2 E901 EP00342 PJD-ACINNLET 10DKDG3S 1
#700 QA04201K D8J P42 BACK COVER 1 U1 HA02682 POWER UNIT -1H438W -U 1
#702 PH41333 D8U BACK COVER GRIP 2 F101 FN00563 FUSE AC250V 10A 1
#710 MN09146 SPONGE 10X10X30 2
#780 MS02122 HIMERON 10*70*0.5 4 CONNECTORS
#C107 MF03427 GASKET 5-3-60 1 EAC EF28364 2P VT-FASTON (#250) L=110MM CONNE. 1
#C112 MC02293 02 MAIN GEL 15*15*T2 1 ECM EF29244 8P 1.25MM PITCH 502380 CONNE. (L=190MM) 1
#C113 MA02203 D8U P HEAT SINK MTL 1 ECN1 EF29003 51P 0.5MM PITCH LVDS CABLE L=300MM 1
#C115 MF03425 GASKET 5-2-40 1 ECN23 EF21618 9P VH-VH CONNE. L=220MM #27NC 1
#C180 MS01712 HIMERON 10*23*0.4 1 ECN6 EF29091 7P 2.0MM PITCH PAP CONNE. L=280MM 1
#C352 MF03437 GASKET 5-5-130 1 EFG EF29081 CO-01F-F0R0-900-SPS (L=90MM) 1
#C385 PH44693 D8U SIDE COVER 1 ELM EF29261 15P 1.25MM PITCH 502380 CONNE. (L=100MM) 1
EPM EF29452 15P PAP CONNE. L=450MM 1
BEZEL ASSEMBLY ESP1 EF27909 4P PAP-FASTON #110/#187 CONNE. L=640/990MM 1
#200A QD64921 D8U P42 BEZEL F-ASSY 1
PARTS OF THE BEZEL ASSEMBLY(#200A)
#201A QD60943 D8U P42A BEZEL ASSY 1 OWNERS ASSEMBLY
#220 QL43141 P50A402 GRAPHIC STICKER 1 E01 EV01841 POWER CORD 125V10A UL/CSA 1
#234 PH45321 D8U P HS CONT PLATE 1 U01 HL02564 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT CLU-4984S 1
#240A MS02474 HIMERON 0.5*15**965 2
#240B MS02475 HIMERON 0.5*15**528 2
#211 PH46391 D8U P IR LED DIMMER ASSY 1
PARTS OF THE IR LED DIMMER ASSEMBLY(#211)
#212 PH45411 D8U P DIMMER LENS 1
#214 PH44501 D8J P LED LENS 1
#216 PH46061 D8U P50 IR LENS 1
STAND ASSEMBLY
#812 QJ05651 D8U FIX COMBO STAND ASSY 1
#820 MJ04181 SCREW M3M 6*12TR +(stand screws) 4
PLASMA PANEL MODULE
A DD02652 FPF42C128135UD-21 1
A31 FPF48R-LGC58674 (42AE2 LOGIC board) 1
A32 FPF48R-XSS63971 (42AE2 XSUS board) 1
A33 FPF48R-YSS63981 (42AE2 YSUS board) 1
NOTES:
1. The symbol marks the parts which have a special safety related characteristic. Use only proper substitutes for such.
1. If possible, keep the damaged part until receiving the replacement in order to compare and swap the parts that are not included with the new replace-
ment part. 2. Assemble as shown in the Final assembly guide section of this manual.
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PA NO. 0236
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