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SERVICE MANUAL

LED TV

Model No. LEC24B3320

MSD3393

Chassis

WARNING
This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public.
It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product.
Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to
service or repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death.

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Chapter 1: General Information


1-1. Table of Contents
1. General Information...........................................................................1
1-1. Table of Contents
1-2. General Guidelines
1-3. Important Notice
1-4. How to Read this Service Manual

1
3
3
6

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3. Location of Controls and Components........................................... 8
3-1. Board Location

3-2. Main Board & AV Board

8
10

3-3. LCD Panel

4. Disassemble and Assemble.......................................................... 12


4-1 Remove the Pedestal

12

4-2 Remove the Back Cover


4-3 Remove the Adhesive Tape
4-4 Remove the Main Board
4-5 Remove the Speaker
4-6 Remove the Remote Control Board

12
12
13
13
14

5. Installation Instructions.......................... 15
5-1 External Equipment Connections

15

5-2 HDMI Connections

19

6. Operation Instructions............................ 22
6-1 Front Panel Controls

22

6-2 Back Panel Controls

22

6-3 Universal Remote Control

23

7. Electrical Parts........................................ 24
7-1. Block Diagram
7-2. Circuit Diagram

24
25

7-3. Wiring Connection Diagram

31

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8. Measurements and Adjustments.................................... 32


8-1. How to enter into the factory model

35

8-2. How to update software


8-3. How to enter into the Hotel Model

36
37

9. Trouble-shooting.............................................................. 38
9-1. Simple Check

38

9-2. Main Board Failure Check

39

9-3. Panel Failure

48

10. DVD Operation .............................................................. 53


11. DVD Trouble - shooting
.............................................................. 56

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1-2. General Guidelines


When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts
which have been overheated or damaged by the short circuit.
After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation
papers shields are properly installed.
After servicing, make the following leakage current checks to prevent the customer from
being exposed to shock hazards.
1) Leakage Current Cold Check
2) Leakage Current Hot Check
3) Prevention of Electro Static Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatically Sensitive

1-3. Important Notice


1-3-1. Follow the regulations and warnings
Most important thing is to list up the potential hazard or risk for the service personnel to
open the units and disassemble the units. For example, we need to describe properly
how to avoid the possibility to get electrical shock from the live power supply or charged
electrical parts (even the power is off).
This symbol indicates that high voltage is present inside.It is dangerous to
make any king of contact with any inside part of this product.
This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance
instructions in the literture accompanying the appliance.

1-3-2. Be careful to the electrical shock


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to rain or excessive moisture. This TV must not be exposed to dripping or splashing water,
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1-3-3. Electro static discharge (ESD)


Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such
components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. The following
techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by
electros static discharge (ESD).

1-3-4. About lead free solder (PbF)


This product is manufactured using lead-free solder as a part of a movement within the
consumer products industry at large to be environmentally responsible. Lead-free solder
must be used in the servicing and repairing of this product.

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Special parts which have purposes of fire retardant (resistors), high-quality sound
(capacitors), low noise (resistors), etc. are used.
When replacing any of components, be sure to use only manufacture's specified parts
shown in the parts list.

Safety Component
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1-3-6 Safety Check after Repairment


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in the original positions, or whether there are the positions which are deteriorated around
the serviced places serviced or not. Check the insulation between the antenna terminal or
external metal and the AC cord plug blades. And be sure the safety of that.

General Servicing Precautions


1. Always unplug the receiver AC power cord from the AC power source before;
a. Removing or reinstalling any component, circuit board module or any other receiver
assembly.
b. Disconnecting or reconnecting any receiver electrical plug or other electrical
connection.
c. Connecting a test substitute in parallel with an electrolytic capacitor in the receiver.
CAUTION: A wrong part substitution or incorrect polarity installation of electrolytic
capacitors may result in an explosion hazard.
2. Test high voltage only by measuring it with an appropriate high voltage meter or other
voltage measuring device (DVM, FETVOM, etc) equipped with a suitable high voltage
probe.
Do not test high voltage by "drawing an arc".
3. Do not spray chemicals on or near this receiver or any of its assemblies.
4. Unless specified otherwise in this service manual, clean electrical contacts only by
applying the following mixture to the contacts with a pipe cleaner, cotton-tipped stick or
comparable non-abrasive applicator; 10% (by volume) Acetone and 90% (by volume)
isopropyl alcohol (90%-99% strength).
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Capacitors may result in an explosion hazard.
5. Do not defeat any plug/socket B+ voltage interlocks with which receivers covered by this
service manual might be equipped.
6. Do not apply AC power to this instrument and/or any of its electrical assemblies unless
all solid-state device heat sinks are correctly installed.
7. Always connect the test receiver ground lead to the receiver chassis ground before
connecting the test receiver positive lead.
Always remove the test receiver ground lead last. Capacitors may result in an explosion
hazard.
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CAUTION: 'RQRWFRQQHFWWKHWHVW[WXUHJURXQGVWUDSWRDQ\KHDWVLQNLQWKLVUHFeiver.
9. Remove the antenna terminal on TV and turn on the TV.
10. Insulation resistance between the cord plug terminals and the eternal exposure metal
should be more than Mohm by using the 500V insulation resistance meter.
11. If the insulation resistance is less than M ohm, the inspection repair should be required.
If you have not the 500V insulation resistance meter, use a Tester. External exposure
metal: Antenna terminal Headphone jack

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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 field-effect transistors
and semiconductor "chip" components. The following techniques should be used to help
reduce the ncidence of component damage caused by static by static electricity.
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductorequipped 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 to prevent 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 unsolder ES devices.
4. Use only an anti-static type solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not
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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
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an ES device.)

1-3-7. Ordering Spare Parts


Please include the following informations when you order parts. (Particularly the Version
letter)
1. Model number, Serial number and Software Version
The model number and Serial number can be found on the back of each product and the
Software Version can be found at the Spare Parts List.
2. Spare Part No. and Description
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1-3-8. Photo used in this manual


The illustration and photos used in this Manual may not base on the final design of
products, which may differ from your products in some way.

1-4. How to Read this Service Manual


Using Icons:
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each icon is described in the table below:
Note:
A note provides information that is not indispensable, but may nevertheless be valuable
to the reader, such as tips and tricks.
Caution:
A caution is used when there is danger that the reader, through incorrect manipulation,
may damage equipment, loose data, get an unexpected result or has to restart(part of) a
procedure.
Warning:
A warning is used when there is danger of personal injury.
Reference:
A reference guides the reader to other places in this binder or in this manual, where he/
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Model

LEC24B3320

Screen Size

23.6 inch

Aspect Ratio

16:9

Resolution

1366*768

Response Time (ms)

5.0 (GRAY TO
GRAY)

Angel of View

176o

Color Display

16.7M

No. of Preset Channels

Cable :1-135/
Air: 2-69 (ATV&DTV)

OSD Language

English

Color System

NTSC

Audio System

DK, BG, I, M, L, L'

Audio Output Power


(Built-in) (W)

3W2

Audio Output Power


(outer) (W)

No

Total Power Input (W)

30W

Voltage Range (V)

AC 100-240V

Power Frequency (Hz) 50~60Hz


Net Weight (KG)

2.8

Gross Weight (KG)

3.9

Net Dimension (MM)

465*38*316mm

Packaged Dimension
(MM)

465*165*349mm

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3. Location of Controls and Components


3-1 Board Location

A Board

No.
A Board

Description
Integration Mainboard

3-2 Main Board

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3-2-1 Function Description:


Main Board
Process signal which incept from exterior equipment then translate into signal that panel
can display.

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Main board connector
Keypad andremote connector (J2)

Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6

Signal name
LED_R
LED_G

Description
LAMP RED
LAMP GREEN

STANDBY

IR
GND
5V

7
8
9
10

REMOTE CONTROL
GND
POWER FOR REMOTE

NC

KEY0
KEY1
GND

Speaker connector (J17)


Pin number
1
2
3
4

Signal name
RSPK+
RSPKLSPKLSPK+

Description
RSPK+
RSPKLSPKLSPK+

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3-3. LED Panel

V236BJ1-P01

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3-4-1.Connector de finition
Pin

Name

Description

Remark

VCC

+12.0V power supply

VCC

+12.0V power supply

VCC

+12.0V power supply

VCC

+12.0V power supply

GND

Ground

GND

Ground

GND

NC

Ground
No connection

SELLVDS Select LVDS Format

(3)(4)

10

NC

NC

(2)

11

GND

Ground

12

RX0-

Negative LVDS differential data input. Channel 0

13

RX0+

Positive LVDS differential data input. Channel 0

14

GND

Ground

15

RX1-

Negative LVDS differential data input. Channel 1

16

RX1+

Positive LVDS differential data input. Channel 1

17

GND

Ground

18

RX2-

Negative LVDS differential data input. Channel 2

19

RX2+

Positive LVDS differential data input. Channel 2

20

GND

Ground

21

RXLCK-

Negative LVDS differential clock input.

22

RXCLK+

Positive LVDS differential clock input.

23

GND

Ground

24

RX3-

Negative LVDS differential data input. Channel 3

25

RX3+

Positive LVDS differential data input. Channel 3

26
27

GND
NC

Ground
No connection

(2)

28

NC

No connection

(2)

29

NC

No connection

(2)

30

(2)

GND
Ground
Note (1) Connector type: (P-TWO=187053-30091 or FOXCONN=GS23302-1321S-7H )
LVDS connector pin orderdefined as follows

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4. Disassemble and assemble


4-1 Remove the Pedestal

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4-2Remove the Back Cover

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4-3. Remove the adhesive tape

Remove the adhesive tape indicated on the


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4-4 Remove the Main board

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4-5 Remove the speaker

Take out the speaker

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4-6 Remove the remote control

take out the remote control board

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5. Installation Instructions
5-1 External Equipment Connections

Accessories

Remote Control

User GUIDE

Battery

Antenna Connection
Connect one end of a coaxial cable (not included) to the ANT IN jack on the back of
your TV/DVD combo, then connect the other end of the cable into the antenna or cable
TV wall outlet.

To improve picture quality from an antenna in a poor signal area, install a signal
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If you need to split the antenna signal to connect two TVs, install a two-way splitter.

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INSTALLATION

ANTENNA

Note:
Aerial connections: IEC (female).
Input impendance: 75 unbalanced.

PC
STEPS:
Be sure both the TV and computer are powered off.
1.Connect a VGA and audio cable.
2.Connect the power cord.
3.Turn on the TV, switch to PC mode.
4.Turn on the PC.

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INSTALLATION

PC
PRESET MODE
RESOLUTION

V.Freq.(Hz)

H.Freq.(KHz)

640*480

60

31.47

800*600

60

37.88

1024*768

60

48.36

1280*1024

60

63.98

1366*768

60

47.71

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INSTALLATION
AV EQUIPMENT
There are two HDMI ports located on the back of your TV. You can connect a Blu-ray player,
DVD player, or other video equipment through these ports.
There is one component (Y, Pb, Pr) and one composite (AV) video input located on the back
of your TV. You can connect a VCR, cable box, or other video equipment to these jacks.
Please see the diagram below. You may also need to refer to the owner's manual of the device
that you are trying to connect.

VIDEO EQUIPMENT with YPbPr

Y Yellow (video)
W White(audio L)
R Red(audio R or Pr)
B Blue(Pb)
G Green(Y)

VIDEO EQUIPMENT

TO VIDEO
OUTPUTS
TO AUDIO OUTPUTS

The television's inputs can be connected to the following types of equipment: VCR, multi disc player,
DVD, camcorder, video game or stereo system, etc.....
YPbPr can support these video formats:480i,576i,480p,576p,720p,1080i, 1080p.

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5-2 HDMI Connections


When the source device(DVD player or Set Top Box) supports HDM
How To Connect

1. Connect the source device to HDMI port of this TV with an HDMI cable(not supplied
with this product).
2. No separated audio connection is necessary.

How To Use
If the source device supports Auto HDMI function, the output resolution of the source
device will be automatically
set to 1280x720p.
If the source device does not support Auto HDMI, you need to set the output resolution
appropriately.
To get the best picture quality, adjust the output resolution of the source device to
1280x720p.
Select HDMI input source in input source option of Select Main source menu.

When the source device(DVD player or Set Top Box) supports DVI
How To Connect
1. Connect the source device to HDMI port of this TV with a HDMI-to-DVI cable(not
supplied with this product).
2. A separated audio connection is necessary.
3. If the source device has an analog audio output connector, connect the source device
audio output to DVI Audio In port located on the PC port.

How To Use
If the source device supports Auto DVI function, the output resolution of the source device
will be automatically
set to 1280x720p.
If the source device does not support Auto DVI, you need to set the output resolution
appropriately.
To get the best picture quality, adjust the output resolution of the source device to
1280x720p.
Press the INPUT button to select HDMI input source in input source option of Select Main
source menu.
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Cable sample

HDMI Cable
(not supplied with the product)

HDMI to DVI Cable


( not supplied with the product)

Analog Audio Cable


(Stereo to RCA type)
(not supplied with the product)

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Power source

TO USE AC POWER SOURCE


Use the AC polarized line cord provided for operation on AC.
Insert the AC cord plug into a standard polarized AC outlet.
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Use the attached power cord only.
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electrician replace the obsolete outlet.
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simply unplug the unit from the AC outlet and plug it back in. The unit should return to
normal operation.

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6. Operation Instructions
Basal information
Side panel

Front panel

MENU

CH+

3
CH-

VOL+

VOLSTANDBY

30

YPbPr

MTS

VGA

DTV
STRENGTH

TV

AV

HDMI

CH LIST

EPG

CC

FAV

S.M

P.M

Remote control sensor.

2:

Indicator LED: BLUE


RED

3: Side panel keys

30

TV
DISPLAY

1:

POWER ON.
STANDBY.

1.
: Display the input source menu.
2. MENU: Display main MENU.
3. CH+/CH-: In TV mode, press "CH+" or "CH-" to
change the channel up and down. In MENU mode, press
"CH+" or "CH-" to select items; In standby mode, press
"CH+" or "CH-" to turn on the TV.
4. VOL+/VOL-: Adjust sound level. In MENU mode,
press "VOL+ " or "VOL- " to adjust the item that you
selected.
5. STANDBY: Press this button to turn the unit ON
from STANDBY mode. Press it again to turn the set
back to STANDBY.

REAR Connections

All the terminals are (from left to right):


POWER SOCKET, VIDEO, AUDIO INPUT, YPbPr(COMPONENT)INPUT.
Note: AV and component (YPbPr) share the R and L audio inputs.

SIDE Connections

All the terminals are (from left to right):


HDMI1, HDMI2, USB, VGA, PC AUDIO, HEADPHONE, COAXIAL(audio output), RF.
Note: When HDMI has an input signal coming from a DVI source then the audio input signal must be
connected to the PC audio input.

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6-3 Setting Up Your Remote Control

1
27

RETURN

DISPLAY

AUDIO

SUBTITLE

28

30

23

CC/

25

MTS/

19
21

20
REPEAT

MENU

GOTO

SETUP

22

16

29

24
26

CH LIST/

EPG/

FAV/

ASPECT

15

17

18

8
11

TV
DISPLAY

12
13

S.M

CH

VOL

14

P.M

1: POWER
To set the TV standby or on.
2: NUMBER KEY
For direct access to program.
3:
Displays the main on-screen menu.
4: CURSOR
To move within the menu.
5: EXIT
Used to exit menu.
6: VOL+/VOLTo adjust sound level.
7: P.M
Press repeatedly to select a picture mode: Vivid, Standard,
Sports, Movie, or Custom.
8:
Press to display and select the available video sources.
9: MUTE
To disable or enable the sound.
10: RECALL
To access the previously viewed program.
11: ENTER
Confirms selection.
12: TV DISPLAY
Displays/removes the program Information
13: S.M
Press repeatedly to switch audio modes: Standard, News,
Music,Theater, Sports or Custom.
14: CH+/CHTo access the next or previous Program.
15: ASPECT
To change picture aspect .
16: CH LIST /
Used to display the channel list / Eject or Insert the disc.
17: EPG
Display all the information of DTV programs.
18: FAV
Used to access your favorite channels in digital TV mode.
19: CC
Enable or disable the CC function.
20: MTS
Switch the sound stereo.

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For a description of the DVD player function buttons


on the remote, please refer to page 18 of this manual.

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7. Electrical parts
4

7-1. Block Diagram

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AC100V-240V

PWM IC
Q807

(0B2273)

TRANSFORMER
T102

DC/DC
U2

RT8296A

5VSTB

RF IN

Q809

3.3VA

PWR-ON/OFF

QM3014D 5VA

12VA
AUDIO AMP.
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YD1517 UD10

ATSC TUNER
TDA18273 (ONBOARD)
UD12
OR
601

UD7

SY8008B

DC/DC

UD9

IF

3.3V_TUNER
3.3VA
+3.3Vstb

1.15V

1.8VA

AL0O/AR0O

UD13

SY8008B

DC/DC

UD8

DC/DC
SY8008B

3.3V_TUNER

PANEL_POWER

J18

JACK

HeadPhone

PANEL_ON/OFF

L/R

DVD_CVBS

CN402

Title

Custom

Size

Date:

CVBS1

LINEIN_L1/R1

YPbPr0

BLOCK DIAGRAM

Monday, January 07, 2013

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Document Number

Sheet

FRONT
PANEL

AV

PH1~3

VGA
AUDIO

J8

VGA

PH1~3

HDMI*3

PH1~3

YPbPr

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RGB

IR,KEY0,KEY1

BLOCK DIAGRAM

DSP

32Mbit

SPI FLASH

J3

SPIDF
OUTPUT
COAXIAL

U1

MSD3393-128PIN

USB PORT
J13

Rev
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Q806

QM3005D

J17

TO SPK

5VA

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7-2. Circuit Diagtam


5

HDMI Interface

HDMI2-RX0P
HDMI2-RX0N
HDMI2-RX1P
HDMI2-RX1N
HDMI2-RX2P
HDMI2-RX2N
HDMI2-CLKN
HDMI2-CLKP
HDMI2-SCL
HDMI2-SDA
HDMI2-HPDIN
MHL_CABLE-DET

HDMI2-RX0P
HDMI2-RX0N
HDMI2-RX1P
HDMI2-RX1N
HDMI2-RX2P
HDMI2-RX2N
HDMI2-CLKN
HDMI2-CLKP
HDMI2-SCL
HDMI2-SDA
HDMI2-HPDIN
MHL_CABLE-DET

+3.3V_Normal
HDMI1-CLKN
HDMI1-CLKP
HDMI1-RX0N
HDMI1-RX0P
HDMI1-RX1N
HDMI1-RX1P
HDMI1-RX2N
HDMI1-RX2P
VGA_HSYNC
RGB0_B+
RGB0_G+
RGB0_GRGB0_R+
VGA_VSYNC

HDMI-ARC
HDMI-CEC

HDMI-ARC
HDMI-CEC

PC & YPBPR Interface


VGA-Rin
VGA-Gin
VGA-Bin

R102
R103
R134
R135

33R C100 47nF RGB0_R+


68R C104 47nF RGB0_G33R C103 47nF RGB0_G+
33R C170 47nF RGB0_B+

R123
R129
R130
R131
R111

33R C105
68R C106
33R C108
33R C164
0R C162

+3.3V_Normal
RGB1_B+
RGB1_SOG
RGB1_G+
RGB1_GRGB1_R+

VGA_HSYNC
VGA_VSYNC

VGA_HSYNC
VGA_VSYNC
YPbPr_PR
YPbPr_Y
YPbPr_PB

CVBS1+
CVBS0+
CVBS_VCOM

47nF RGB1_R+
47nF RGB1_G47nF RGB1_G+
47nF RGB1_B+
1nF RGB1_SOG

VDDC
+3.3V_AU
LINEIN_R0
LINEIN_L0
LINEIN_R1
LINEIN_L1
AU_VAG
AU_VRM

CVBS IN & OUT


R138

SIDE_AV
DVD_AV
C

33R C174 47nF CVBS1+

R115

33R C110 47nF

R117

CVBS_VCOM
68R C111 47nF

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

VDDC

C135
0.1uF

C141
0.1uF

C136
0.1uF

C156
0.1uF

DDR2 1.8V

E-PAD
Test
MARK
MARK
RX0P_B
RX0N_B
RXCP_B
RXCN_B
RX2P_D
RX2N_D
RX1P_D
RX1N_D
RX0P_D
RX0N_D
RXCP_D
RXCN_D
VDDC/AVDDL_DVI
GND_EFUSE
AVDD_5V
HOTPLUG_B
DDCDB_CL
DDCDB_DA
MHL_DET
DDCDA_DA
DDCDA_CL
DDCDC_DA
DDCDC_CL
VDDIO_DATA
VDDC/DVDD_DDR_DATA
SAR2

U1

HDMI2-RX1N
HDMI2-RX1P
HDMI2-RX2N
HDMI2-RX2P

C129
2.2uF
CC0603

132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
108
107
106
105
104
103

HDMI1-RX0P
HDMI1-RX0N
HDMI1-RX1P
HDMI1-RX1N
HDMI1-RX2P
HDMI1-RX2N
HDMI1-CLKN
HDMI1-CLKP
HDMI1-SCL
HDMI1-SDA
HDMI1-HPDIN

HDMI1-RX0P
HDMI1-RX0N
HDMI1-RX1P
HDMI1-RX1N
HDMI1-RX2P
HDMI1-RX2N
HDMI1-CLKN
HDMI1-CLKP
HDMI1-SCL
HDMI1-SDA
HDMI1-HPDIN

AVDD5V_MHL
HDMI2-HPDIN
HDMI2-SCL
HDMI2-SDA
MHL_CABLE-DET
HDMI1-SDA
HDMI1-SCL
HDMI0-SDA
HDMI0-SCL
+1.8V_DDR2
VDDC
AMP-MUTE

HDMI2-RX0P
HDMI2-RX0N
HDMI2-CLKP
HDMI2-CLKN
HDMI0-RX2P
HDMI0-RX2N
HDMI0-RX1P
HDMI0-RX1N
HDMI0-RX0P
HDMI0-RX0N
HDMI0-CLKP
HDMI0-CLKN

VDDC

RX1N_B
RX1P_B
RX2N_B
RX2P_B
AVDD_MOD
RXCN_A
RXCP_A
RX0N_A
RX0P_A
RX1N_A
RX1P_A
RX2N_A
RX2P_A
HSYNC0
BIN0P
GIN0P
GIN0M
RIN0P
VSYNC0
AVDD3P3_ADC
BIN1P
SOGIN1
GIN1P
GIN1M
RIN1P
VSYNC1
CVBS1
CVBS0
VCOM
CVBS_OUT1
VDDC
AVDD_AU33
AUR0
AUL0
AUR1
AUL1
VAG
VRM

MSD3393LU

CVBS0+

3.3V audio

+1.8V_DDR2

+3.3V_Normal
L105

KEY1
KEY0

102
101
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65

SAR1
SAR0
AVDD_MOD
DP_P1
DM_P1
DP_P0
DM_P0
RESET
INT/GPIO64
IRIN
CEC
TEST
DDCA_CK
DDCA_DA
ARC
SPI_CK
SPI_CZ
SPI_DI
SPI_DO
PWM0
PWM1
HOTPLUG_A
HOTPLUG_C/D
LDE/LVB0M
LCK/LVB0P
LVB1M
LVB1P
LVB2M
LVB2P
AVDD_MOD
LVB3M
LVB3P
LVA0M
LVA0P
LVA1M
LVA1P
LVA2M
LVA2P

AUL4
AUR4
AUOUTL3
AUOUTR3
AUOUTL0
AUOUTR0
IFAGC
VIFP
VIFM
AVDD3P3_DADC
AVDD3P3_DMPLL
XIN
Xout
AVDD_MOD
VDDIO_CMD
VDDC/DVDD_DDR_CMD
GPIO0/GPIO44
GPIO1/GPIO45
GPIO2/GPIO46
GPIO3/GPIO47
GPIO4/GPIO48
GPIO5/GPIO49
LVA3P
LVA3M
LVACKP
LVACKM

VDDC 1.2V
HDMI0-RX0P
HDMI0-RX0N
HDMI0-RX1P
HDMI0-RX1N
HDMI0-RX2P
HDMI0-RX2N
HDMI0-CLKN
HDMI0-CLKP
HDMI0-SCL
HDMI0-SDA
HDMI0-HPDIN

HDMI0-RX0P
HDMI0-RX0N
HDMI0-RX1P
HDMI0-RX1N
HDMI0-RX2P
HDMI0-RX2N
HDMI0-CLKN
HDMI0-CLKP
HDMI0-SCL
HDMI0-SDA
HDMI0-HPDIN

C120
2.2uF

+3.3V_Normal
USB1_D+
USB1_DUSB2_D+
USB2_DSystem-RST
VBL_CTRL
IR-in
HDMI-CEC

C121
0.1uF

3.3V MPLL
+3.3V_Normal

+3.3V_AU
FB

C122
0.1uF

L106

+3.3V_PLL
FB

C155
0.1uF

C151
0.1uF

3.3V

UART-RX
UART-TX
HDMI-ARC
SPI_Flash-SCK
SPI_Flash-CSN
SPI_Flash-SDI
SPI_Flash-SDO
PWM0
PWM1
HDMI1-HPDIN
HDMI0-HPDIN
R7_RXO0R6_RXO0+
R5_RXO1R4_RXO1+
R3_RXO2R2_RXO2+

+3.3V_ADC

+3.3V_Normal

FB

L104
C153
2.2uF
CC0603

C161
0.1uF

C154
0.1uF

C146
0.1uF

C152
0.1uF

C159
2.2uF C142
CC0603 0.1uF

C147
0.1uF

Audio Line Out

+3.3V_Normal
G7_RXO3G6_RXO3+
G3_RXE0G2_RXE0+
G1_RXE1G0_RXE1+
B7_RXE2B6_RXE2+

39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64

MSD3393LU

AUDIO IN

C127 2.2uF LINEIN_L4


C128 2.2uF LINEIN_R4

TUNER_SDA
TUNER_SCL
DVD_ON/OFF
ARC_DET
PWR-ON/OFF
SPDIF_OUT
B2_RXE3+
B3_RXE3B4_RXEC+
B5_RXEC-

VGA-Lin_AU
VGA-Rin_AU

VGA-Lin_AU
VGA-Rin_AU

XTALI
XTALO

C124 2.2uF LINEIN_L1


C123 2.2uF LINEIN_R1

IFAGC
VIFP
VIFM

C176 2.2uF LINEIN_L0


C175 2.2uF LINEIN_R0

VDDC
+1.8V_DDR2
+3.3V_Normal

DVD_IN_L

+3.3V_PLL
+3.3V_ADC

DVD_IN_R
SIDE_AV_L
SIDE_AV_R

DVD_IN_L
DVD_IN_R
SIDE_AV_L
SIDE_AV_R

LINEIN_L4
LINEIN_R4
LINE3OUT_L
LINE3OUT_R

LINE3OUT_L

LINEOUT_APML
C172
1nF

R155
220K

C178
1nF

R153
220K

LINE3OUT_R

LINEOUT_APMR

DIF IN
DIF_P

C165 VIFP

DIF_N

C166 VIFM

Close to Mstar IC

DPin57J"# MHL_VBUS-EN EKDVD_ON/OFF

0.1uF

LVDS CONNECTOR

0.1uF

USB & SPDIF_OUT

AU_VRM
AU_VAG

USB2_DUSB2_D+

USB2_DUSB2_D+

C167 C169 C168

USB1_DUSB1_D+

USB1_DUSB1_D+

2.2uF 2.2uF 0.1uF

SPDIF_OUT

R128
10K

L100
FB

SPDIF_OUT

Close to Mstar IC

RESET

IFAGC

R133

IFAGC-T

ARC_DET? AMP-MUTE @ A / 0 B C  D AMP-MUTE/ 0 E  F G PMH I   / 0 

C163

5Vstb

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
G2_RXE0+
18
G0_RXE1+
20
B6_RXE2+
22
B4_RXEC+
24
B2_RXE3+
26
28
30
32
VCC-Panel
34
36
38
PANEL_ON/OFF 40

22nF

R230
10K 1

XTAL

C275
2.2uF

C1=C2=2*CL-5

C276
2.2uF
&'()*+
$*,-.

R232
100K

C126
15pF

R132
1M

R231
System-RST
1K

CHIP_CONFIG
{IPAD_PWM1, PAD_PWM0}
B51_NO_EJ
4'h00

C1

XTALO R127 0R

Q201
3906
3

D201
BAV99
1

R227
1M

C2

PWM1

R165

4.7K

PWM0

R166

4.7K

NC/4.7KDVD_ON/OFF

R280

4.7K

AMP-MUTE

+3.3V_Normal

RD41
1K

LCD_OP#
VCC-Panel

RD46

OVERDRIVER

NC/0R

R281
+3.3V_Normal

R282 R283
4
3
2
1

15pF

4.7K 4.7K
TUNER_SCL
TUNER_SDA

4p,GND

LED

DEBUG

G3_RXE0G1_RXE1B7_RXE2B5_RXECB3_RXE3-

H1

C125

XTALI
NOTE: 30PPM

R279

R7_RXO0R5_RXO1R3_RXO2B5_RXECG7_RXO3-

10K

Y1
24.000MHz

C277
1nF

+3.3V_Normal

1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
39

GND GND
RO0+RO0RO1+RO1RO2+RO2ROC+ROCRO3+RO3RO4+RO4GND GND
RE0+ RE0RE1+ RE1RE2+ RE2REC+RECRE3+ RE3RE4+ RE4GND GND
GND
LCDOP
VCC VCC
VCC VCC
VCC VCC
OP2 OP1

R6_RXO0+
R4_RXO1+
R2_RXO2+
B4_RXEC+
G6_RXO3+

AMP-MUTE
TUNER_SCL
TUNER_SDA

AMP-MUTE
TUNER_SCL
TUNER_SDA

0R

J1
2*20Pin-2.0mm

PWR-ON/OFF
PWM0
PWM1
VBL_CTRL
DVD_ON/OFF
ARC_DET

PWR-ON/OFF
BRI_ADJ
ON_PANEL
VBL_CTRL
DVD_ON/OFF
ARC_DET

3.3V-TUNER

RD50
NC/4.7K

RD54 NC/33R
RD55 NC/33R
RD57
NC/0R

5Vstb

RD51
NC/4.7K
PANEL_ON/OFF
OVERDRIVER
RD58
NC/0R

5Vstb
MUST pull high to 5VSTB

R278

LED

PWR-ON/OFF

1K 1

Q202
3904

KEY&IR BOARD
+3.3Vstb

Q203
3904

5Vstb

KEY PAD

C278
100pF

RD42
RD43

UART_TX
UART_RX

LED_G

R248 4.7K

10K
10K

100R
100R

R242
100R

LED
 
PWR-ON/OFF    
LED_R
LED_G
IR-in

FOR TEST
RP11

KEY0
KEY1
CD49

1KKEY0-in
1KKEY1-in

1nF

CD48

RD52
RD53

CD50
CD51

SPI_Flash-SCK
SPI_Flash-CSN
SPI_Flash-SDI
SPI_Flash-SDO

33pF

SPI_SCK
SPI_CSN
SPI_SDI
SPI_SDO

CD47

RP33X4

SPI_SDI
SPI_SCK
VCC-FLASH
+3.3Vstb

1 3 5 7

5
6
7
8

2 4 6 8

4
TF4 TF1 TF5
FLASH_WP0N
3
TF6
SPI_SDO 2 TF3
SPI_CSN 1 TF2NC/TPTF7
TF1
TF8

IR
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

RD47
RD48 10R
10R
RD49
1KIRDAT

10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
J2

100pF
100pF

FLASH

1nF

UART-TXR136
UART-RXR137

NC/4.7K

4.7K

4.7K

LED_R
3

4.7K

R240

R236
4.7K

R239

RD44
RD45

ON
OFF

4.7K
10R

R202

R201

ISP AND VGA EDID

+3.3Vstb
5Vstb

+3.3Vstb
R157

R152

59:;<=>

U18

C41
10uF

IRIN

IRDAT

4.7K

10K
SPI_CSN

SPI_SDO

FLASH_WP0N

3
4

CE#

VDD

SO HOLD#
WP#

SCK

VSS

SI

R146

8
7

VCC-FLASH

SPI_SCK

SPI_SDI

27R

C158
0.1uF

EN25F32

FLASH_WP
    
       

Title

!"#$%

MSD3393
Size

Custom
Date:

Document Number

Rev
1.0

MAIN CHIP

Friday, January 04, 2013

Sheet

of

9
1

- 25 -

1.15V DC-DC

4
VIN

UD9
SY8008D

SY8008D
OUT/FB

LX

10uF

CD95
0.1uF

EC113

220uF/16V

RD61
2.2K

Vpp=100mV

56231
+12V1251.3mA
+5V1583mA

VCC-Panel

Vout=0.6X(1+R up/R down)

LD23
4.7uH_2A

RD143
47K

100K

RD146

QD6 AO3407

47K 10uF

RD137 CD89 CD94

526MA
1.12V~1.18V -./011.158V
-.231Irms=464.3mA Imax=575mA
1.15V
1.164VVDDC
5Vstb

LD24 600-1.5A-0805

CD99 CD100 RD142


100K
CD98 10uF 10uF
0.1uF

EN

VCCLCDFN

RD62 270K

CD53 0.1uF

RD60
10K

3904

1.8V DC-DC

VIN

UD7
SY8008D

SY8008D

LX

OUT/FB

VIN

EN

UD8
SY8008D

SY8008D

LX

OUT/FB

4.7uH_2A

RD145

RD141
330K

1.8VA

139MA

+1.8V_DDR2

+3.3V_Normal

150MA

RD135 CD96 CD85 CD86


120K
10uF
0.1uF

RD139
82K

RD136 CD97 CD87 CD88


120K 10uF
10uF 0.1uF

10uF

4.7uH_2A
1.812V

LD21

1.7V~1.9V -./011.834V

RD138
100K

-.231Irms=167.3mA Imax=206mA
5VA

CD101 CD91

LD25 600-1.5A-0805
CD90

10uF

EN

RD144
100K

<1A 5V Input--->Output 1.8V

100pF

CD103

10uF

0.1uF

3.3V DC-DC

3.14V~3.46V -./013.33V
&'(4 -.231Irms=123.1mA Imax=288mA
LD22
+3.3Vstb
5Vstb
LD26 600-1.5A-0805

CD102 CD93 RD140


100K

CD104

CD92 10uF 10uF


0.1uF

+3.3V_Normal

R224
4.7K

R30 10K

AO3407

1uF

C139

of

0.1uF

C130

3.3V_TUNER

silicon tuner 

FB2

H7
NC

10uF

C2

600-1.5A-0805

78231 3.3V-TUNER
218mA
Q2

0.1uF

R215

Sheet

MSD3393

H6
NC

100K 2012.11.29
 !"#3.3V-TUNER
$%&'(AGC)*+,

Q4
3904

H5
NC

NC

H3




C46

TUNER4 -.231Irms=186.5mA Imax=200mA


332mA MAX:360MA

2 PWR-ON/OFF

H:ON
L:OFF

H2

NC

H4
NC

Document Number

DC-DC

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Rev
1.0

- 26 -

CD105

QD7

100K

Title

Size

Custom

Date:

100pF

0R

VCCLCDFN

100pF

GND
2

<1A 5V Input--->Output 3.3V

<1A 5V Input--->Output 1.15V

RD56

NC/0R

CD52
10uF

RD63
4.7K

78231
+12V12.06A
+5V11.41A

PANEL POWER
12VA

RD59

ON_PANEL

5VA

RD64
4.7K

3
2

GND
2

GND
2

1
2
3

1
2
3
4
5
6

1
2
3
4
5
6

SIDE-AU-R

SIDE-AU-L

YIN
PBIN
PRIN

1nF

CD64
1nF

CD65
10pF

RD100

RD107

FB_11_OHM_500MA

FB_11_OHM_500MA

FB_11_OHM_500MA

R713
10K

R702
10K

10K

10K

AV

10K

RD108

RD103
10K

RD109
75R

75R 75R

EC74

U702
PT2308P

N54562955

R743
15K

USB1_D2

5VA

1.5A_FUSH

DD4

LD14
NC/1.5A_FUSH

SIDE_CVBS

SIDE-AU-L

PH_L

PH_R

5VA

SIDE-AU-R

YIN

PBIN

PRIN

1K

CD66

10uF

CD67

5VUSB2

NC/10uF

5VUSB1

EC702
100uF/10V

10R

R706

1K

RD128

RD127

RCA

S
S
G

J3

SIDE_AV

3
2
1

SIDE_AV_L

SIDE_AV_R

YPbPr_Y
YPbPr_PB

22R

YPbPr_PR

R140

22R

AMP_RIN

0.1uF

C737

R141

5V_EAR

AMP_LIN

220uF/16V

EC75

220uF/16V

R744
15K

AMP_RIN

AMP_LIN

CD54
33pF

FB_11_OHM_500MA

75R

LD16

LD12

LD17

LD15

CD63

LD13
FB_11_OHM_500MA
SIDE_CVBS

AV INPUT

SIDE_CVBS

SIDE-AU-L

SIDE-AU-R

YIN

YPbPr INPUT

PBIN

PRIN

RD69

10uF

R707
10K

R708
10K

10uF

5V_EAR

USB1_D+

120R
RD70
75R

PH_DET

C745

10uF

C709

C710

Near MST.IC

USB2_D-

Ground in the middle of the L/R

USB2_D+

1
2
3
4
5
6

1
2
3
4
5
6

1
2
3
4
5

J19

J20

NC/AV-JACK-3/AV

NC/AV-JACK-3/AV

SIDE AV
J6

4
5
6

1
2
3
4
5
6
YPbPr

SPDIF_OUT

RD124

OTG_DM1

100R

OTG_DP1

J8

J5

CN402

15
5
10
14
4
9
13
3
8
12
2
7
11
1
6

1
4
5
2
3
6

DVD INPUT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
7pin 2.0mm

VGA INPUT

VGA-Rin_AU

DVD_IN_R
DVD_IN_L

CN403

DVD_IN_R
DVD_IN_L

VGA-Lin_AU

100R UART_RX

R430

4pin 2.0mm

QD3
3906

DVD POWER

4.7K

VCC_AMP

JD2

1
2
NC/FOR 1517

RD148

FOR 2X3W

1
2

1RD7

RD147

12K

UART_TX

VSYNC
HSYNC

C29

220R

10uF 10uF

C28

RD13

ROUT+
ROUTLOUTLOUT+

IN4148

VGAB

100R
100R

GSCL

VGA_ARI

RD99
10K

12K

2 R429

UART_RX

RD71
RD72

IVS

VGA_ALI

UART_TX

100R

10K

100R

RD74

10K

RD95

RD96

RD98
10K

DVD_AV

LOUT+

QD1
3904

MUTE

IRIN

DVD_ON/OFF

4.7K

0R

HP_DET

Head Phone-MUTE

R906

MUTE

RD5

DVD-Rin
DVD-Lin

RD97

GSCL

IHS
GBLU

R433
100R

R435
1K

CD7
+
NC/220uF/16V

Q853
3904

R905
0R

ROUT+

AL+

NC/470uF/10V
2

AR+

NC/470uF/10V
2

NC/100uF/16V

CD107 NC/2.2uF
CD108
CD1091
CD1101

CD111 NC/2.2uF

NC/0R

5VA

VGAG

2
2

100R

4
3
2
1

RD77

100pF

100R
100R

RD4
10K

VCC_AMP

QD2
3904

RD12
0R

SVR

1uF

CD106

VCC_AMP

MUTE

NC/0R

RD11
10K
DD1

GSDA
GGRN

75R R D 8 3

VGAR

RD94

75R R D 82

100R

GSDA

10K R D 8 0

RD78

CD60

10K R D 79

GRED

CD62

R425
R426

100pF

DVD_AR
DVD_AL

1
10K

R428
75R

0R

RD9

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

47K

R427

NC/TPA1517

GND/HS
IN1
GND/HS
SGND
GND/HS
SVRR
GND/HS
OUT 1
GND/HS
PGND
GND/HS
OUT 2
GND/HS
VCC
GND/HS
M/SB
GND/HS
IN2
GND/HS GND/HS

UD10

MUTE Control

OFF

2 AMP-MUTE

ON

1517

20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

RD1

DVD_CVBS

VGA Audio IN

PC_DB15HD_MIDDLE

16
17

YPbPr

SPDIF_OUT

Closed to IC

J18

OTG_DP

OTG_DM

8
8
8
8

RD114

7
7
7

AV-JACK-3/WO/-./

J7

SPDIF Output
C558
NC/33pF

5
2
1
4
3

Head Phone
PH_R
PH_DET
PH_L

RD118
100K

+3.3V_Normal

Head Phone
= [\!"#$%MUTE@A
&[\]^?'$
RD123
100K

VGA_VSYNC
VGA_HSYNC

VGA-Bin

270K

VGA-Gin

CD8

VGA-Rin

RD8

220uF/16V

2
2

21
21
DAT A2+
DAT A2 SHIELD
DAT A2DAT A1+
DAT A1 SHIELD
DAT 1ADAT A0+
DAT A0 SHIELD
23
DAT A0CLK+
CLK SHIELD
CLK22
CEC
NC
SCL
SDA
DDC/CEC GND
+5V POWER
HOT PLUG
HDMI1

20

J10

HDMI1/ARC

23

22

20

J14

HDM2

DAT A2+
DAT A2 SHIELD
DAT A2DAT A1+
DAT A1 SHIELD
DAT 1ADAT A0+
DAT A0 SHIELD
DAT A0CLK+
CLK SHIELD
CLKGND1
CEC
GND2
NC
GND3
SCL
GND3
SDA
DDC/CEC GND
+5V POWER
HOT PLUG

DD7

R768

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
HDMI_CEC
HDMI_ARC
DDC1BSCL
DDC1BSDA

RX1B2P
RX1B2N
RX1B1P
RX1B1N
RX1B0P
RX1B0N
RX1BCLKP
RX1BCLKN

RD105
10K

5V_HDM1
1K

RD101

DDC1BSCL
DDC1BSDA
HDMI1/5V

DD3

RX1B2P
RX1B2N
RX1B1P
RX1B1N
RX1B0P
RX1B0N
RX1BCLKP
RX1BCLKN

RD102

22K

22K

HDMI0-RX2P
HDMI0-RX2N
HDMI0-RX1P
HDMI0-RX1N
HDMI0-RX0P
HDMI0-RX0N
HDMI0-CLKP
HDMI0-CLKN
HDMI0-SCL
HDMI0-SDA

47K

10K

RD169 RD167

AVDD5V_CD

HDMI2-DDC-SCL
HDMI2-DDC-SDA

MHL_CD_SENSE

CD160

47nF

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

2
2

ICMHL R709/R710+,HDMI2/5V,2 10K

RD165
RD166

/MHLIC +,2<5V STB,R709<47K

RD104

5V_HDM1

BAT54C

HDMI2-CLKP
HDMI2-CLKN

HDMI2-RX0P
HDMI2-RX0N

HDMI2-RX2P
HDMI2-RX2N
HDMI2-RX1P
HDMI2-RX1N

QD11
5VA
4.7K
1
3904

HOTPLUG_1

HDMI2-RX2P
HDMI2-RX2N
HDMI2-RX1P
HDMI2-RX1N

RD106

HDMI2_RX2P
HDMI2_RX2N
HDMI2_RX1P
HDMI2_RX1N

HDMI2-CLKP
HDMI2-CLKN

HDMI2-RX0P
HDMI2-RX0N

2 HDMI0-HPDIN

HDMI2_RX0P
HDMI2_RX0N

AVDD5V_MHL

4.7R

HDMI3-RX1N
HDMI3-RX0P

HDMI3-RX2N
HDMI3-RX1P

C738

330K

HDMI1-RX2P

HDMI1-RX2N
HDMI1-RX1P

HDMI1-RX1N
HDMI1-RX0P

HDMI1-RX0N
HDMI1-CLKP

RD170

AMP1_L+ 3

MUTE#

HDMI1-HPDIN

HDMI1-CLKN

1uF

RD14
0R

1uF

GAIN0

11

10

GAIN1

1uF

0R

RD20
10K

CD31

14

13

AMP1_R+
12

100R

5V_HDM3

RD89
10K

RD92

UD3
9108/TPA3113D2

JD1
FOR 3113

PVCCL

PGND

OUT PL

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

20

18

19

17

16

15

5Vstb

CD161

RD173
10K

4.7K

3
4

UD15

RD90

HDMI-CEC

0.1uF

CD162

HDMI2/5V

HDMI2-HPDIN

ARC_DET

HDMI-ARC

33R
HDMI2-HPDIN

HDMI-ARC

220R

2()*+,2

R727
10K

RD168

OUT

MC2110 +*,

FLG
EN

IN

HDMI port IChotplug 2

HDMI2-HPD

HDMI_CEC

R726

CD57
2.2uF

RD93

RD91

5V_HDM3

HDMI3-DDC-SCL
HDMI3-DDC-SDA

DD2

BAT54C

0.22uF

LD5

CD11
100uF/16V

LOUT#

LD8

LD7

33uH

CD21

33uH

33uH

NC/0.22uF

22K

22K

HDMI1-SCL
HDMI1-SDA

1
2
3
4

SPEAKER

J17

+3.3Vstb

12VA

RD25
NC/10K

M SD3393

GAIN1

RD23
GAIN0 10K

ROUT+
ROUTLOUTLOUT+

56-4A-1206

VCC_AMP LD3

LOUT+
CD20
1uF

CD22
1uF
LOUT-

ROUT+

ROUTCD28
1uF

1uF

RD22
NC/10K

RD24
10K

Document Number

Sheet

YPBPR VGA IN & AV IN

Tuesday, February 05, 2013

of

2012.11.22VEST22

10uF

MHL_CD_SENSE

HDMI2-SCL
HDMI2-SDA

ARC

5V_HDM1

HDMI_ARC

33R
33R

RD84
1K

5VA

CD16

0.22uF

0.22uF

CD30

33uH

NC/0.22uF

LD9

CD36

CD32

VCC_AMP
U30*2/0pin28

CD24

ROUT#

CD35 +

VCC_AMP

0.22uF

100uF/16V
0.1uF
U30*2/0pin15

CD33

CD26

QD10
3904

HDMI3/5V

MHL_CABLE-DET

PVCCL

4.7K

SD

LINN

BSNL

OUT NL

BSPL

FAULT

GAIN0

LINP

GAIN1

BSNR

AVCC

PGND

OUT NR

AGND

GVDD

OUT PR

PLIMIT

RINN

BSPR

PVCCR

PVCCR

RINP

NC

PBT L

28

HDMI3-HPD

UICMHL 2=

HDMI3_RX2N
HDMI3_RX1P

HDMI3-RX0N
HDMI3-CLKP

HDMI3-RX2P

HDMI3_RX1N
HDMI3_RX0P

HDMI3-CLKN

AL+

CD15

1uF

RD18
1uF

C739

10K
1uF

CD23

RD21
CD29

AR+

1uF

CD27

VCC_AMP

MUTE

234567

HDMI3_RX0N
HDMI3_CLKP

AR+

AL+

HDMI3_CLKN

HDMI3_RX2P



RD171

HDMI2/5V

0R

0R

RD172

ICMHL layout
HDMI port ,spacing /S/ spacing /S/ spacing = 10/10/5/10/10,^2E5.1R

HDMI2_CLKP
HDMI2_CLKN

R776

R777

HDMI3/5V

HDMI2/5V

HDMI1/5V
HOTPLUG_1

HDMI3-HPD

HDMI3-DDC-SCL
HDMI3-DDC-SDA

HDMI3_CLKN
HDMI_CEC

HDMI3_RX0N
HDMI3_CLKP

HDMI3_RX1N
HDMI3_RX0P

HDMI3_RX2N
HDMI3_RX1P

HDMI3_RX2P

BAT54C

NC/0R

AVDD5V_CD

HDMI2-HPD

HDMI2-DDC-SCL
HDMI2-DDC-SDA

HDMI2_CLKN
HDMI_CEC

HDMI2_RX0N
HDMI2_CLKP

HDMI2_RX1N
HDMI2_RX0P

HDMI2_RX2P
MHL_CD_SENSE
HDMI2_RX2N
HDMI2_RX1P

HDMI2/MHL

20
21
22
23

HDMI2/5V 5Vstb

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19



HDMI3

DAT A2+
DAT A2 SHIELD
DAT A2DAT A1+
DAT A1 SHIELD
DAT 1ADAT A0+
DAT A0 SHIELD
DAT A0CLK+
CLK SHIELD
CLKGND1
CEC
GND2
NC
GND3
SCL
GND3
SDA
DDC/CEC GND
+5V POWER
HOT PLUG

J9

HDMI3

20
21
22
23

9108/3113(3110)/2113

AMP_LIN

AMP_RIN

YZ[\]^_1
`aUD3Z TDA3113 ? TDA2113  RD21=10K
`aUD3Z 9108  RD21NC

Title

Size

Custom

Date:

Rev
1.0

- 27 -

GND

10pF C D 69

75R R D 8 1

3
2

HP_DET

R741
0R

CD10
0.1uF

LINEOUT_APML

5V

R 769

N C /22K

CD73
1uF

R719
0R

CLOSE TO IC

LINEOUT_APMR

5V

D-

R 778

N C /22K

PRE-AMP:PT2308

CLOSE TO IC

D-

5VUSB1

D+

D+

5VUSB2

GND

J13

USB Interface
9

10

11

GND

USB-2A-03

12

GND

29

+
+
+

3
2

RD113

10pF C D 70

7
7
7
7

RD115

8
VDD

7
OUT1

OUT2
1

IN2IN1+
3

IN1-

5
IN2+
GND
4

R 742 NC/100K

10pF C D 68
C 744 NC/200pF
R 705 NC/100K
C 740 NC/200pF

8
8
8
8

RFIN

CD134
120pF

CD136
82pF

3.3V_TUNER

RD158
0R

VCCRF
RFin
NC
NC
GNDDIG0
AS_XTSel
GNDDIG1
Test1
Test2
GNDDIG2

CD153
33pF

20pF

8.2nH_110mA
CD133

TUNER_SCL

TUNER_SDA

100nF

CD146
3.3V_TUNER
20pF
CD141

RD161 22R
RD162 22R

100nF

LD30

6.8nF

CD142

100nH_150mA

IRQ

V_Sync
V_IF_AGC
VCCIF
GNDIF
IFP
IFn
GNDDIG3
XTOUT2
XTOUT1

30
29

3.3V_TUNER

28
27

CD138
6.8nF

IF-IN+

26
25

IF-IN-

CD145
220nF

24
23
22
21

430R

RD160

CD144
2.7nF

RD159
1k

IF_AGC0

C144

EC12

R145 0R

R144 0R

220uF/16V

silicon tuner 
3.3V_TUNER

C138

10uF

DIF_N_F0

DIF_P_F0

0.1uF

C137

0.1uF

C140

C143

NC/100pF

C145
NC/100pF

Date:

Custom

Size

Title

TU_SDA
TU_SCL

C160

R147
NC/1.5K IF_AGC0

0.1uF

R154
1K

NC

R167

of

IFAGC-T

+3.3V_Normal

C253

1uF

TUNER_SDA
TUNER_SCL

R149
NC/4.7K

3.3V_TUNER

NC/4.7K

NC/68R
NC/68R

Sheet

MSD3393

TUNER

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Document Number

NC/33pF NC/33pF

C149 C150

R150
R151

Tuner I2C R148

NC/6.8nF

C148

UD12
NC/ST18WM-4A-E(23)-MXL601

13
GND
12
GND
11
GND
10
GND

01Silicon Tuner

3.3V_TUNER

DIF_P

DIF_N

IF-IN+
IF-IN-

Irms=186.5mAImax=200mA

IF-IN+

IF-IN0.1uF

ANT
3.3V
SCL
SDA
GND
GPIO1
IF_N
IF_P
IF_AGC

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

TU_SCL
TU_SDA

3.3V_TUNER

UD13

TDA18273

YD1

CD143

2.2nH 1000mA

16MHz

2.4nH_220mA

120pF

CD135

332mA MAX:360MA

RFIN

3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

CD152

LD27

38

Silicon Tuner 18273

UD11

1
5
DD6
CD137
NC/BAV99W
150pF

0.1uF

CD149

40

33pF

CP

Rev
1.0

- 28 -

VHFSupply

31
20

LD28

34
VHFH

LD29

36
UHFL

32
VHFL
VTUN
19

UHFSupply
Xtal

39
RFAGC_Sense

220nF
CD132

41
test11

33
VHFSens
GNDSYNT
18

CAPREGVCO
17

CD163

CD148

3.3V_TUNER

0.047uF

3.3V_TUNER

CD147
0.047uF

220nH 120mA

35
VCCRF Filter
VCCSYN
16

Xtalnot
15

1nF

LD31

37
14

UHFH
Test1
13

SDA
12

330nH 140mA

3.3V_TUNER 3.3V_TUNER

CD140

CapRFAGC

SCL
11

LD32

General Vcc decoupling

1uF

Each of these Vcc pins of TDA18273 is decoupled by a


single capacitor (pin 1, 16, 27, 35)

CD139

10PF

4
3
2

4
LF801
1

LF800

60mH ^`0.45mm
CX1

RV1
14D561K
RDH5-3A-W

R884

D811

470K

R876

NC/FR107

F800

RT1

CY801

R888
1M

1M

R882

U3
CH1

AP3608E
EN
VCC

SDBX

AGND

20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

DB

R832

10K

ON/BK
+5V

C18
0.1uF

R850

CS

GATE

NC/100R

C20

10R

R880

C1053
10uF-50V

R889
100R

D809
1N4007

R894

3906
Q811

100PF

JP7
1
2

R890

UVLO
OV
EN
VIN

10
3

11
2

12
1

6
8

5
9
4

3
10
NP1

NP2

NP2

2
NC

1
12

6
8

5
9
4

C001

101-1KV

LED+
LED+
LED13
LED14
LED15
LED16

1
2
3

T102
T103

R900
1K
U809
TL431

NC

1
8
6
7

10
4
9
5

12
2
11
3

R839

10K

R2297

VBL_CTRL

D806
TO-220B
20100CTR
1
3

0R-1206

1
3

D808
1
3

C1022

EC3
+
220uF/25V

C39

TO-220B
2

C1039
+

C25

3uH-5A

L806

20100CTR

C1081
+

R27
100K

1000uF/25V

0.1F/25V

R31
47K

C40

SS310
1

SS310
1

C1035
470uF/16V

PWR-ON/OFF

+12VB
C1038
0.1uF/50V
+3.3Vstb

H:ON
L:OFF

C1026
+

100R

C1051
1nF

U2

R858
10K

10k

R875

ON/BK

NC/2.2uF

CD46

BL-ADJUST

6
5
4
3
2
1

JP1
6
5
4
3
2
1

36K

R35

C1041

+12V

EC806
220uF/16V

R874
100K

5Vstb

R26

/3X/4X RS

0.1F/25V

C1042

---- TUV

0.1uF

C1061

TV2641-WJ21-01

1
2
3

SRQ1

Q809
QM3014D
TO252-DPAK

0.1uF

1
2
3

SRQ4

1
2

2012.12.01 DQ809 E252 M9]^

C1063

470uF/16V

EC4

12VA

12VA

5VA

5Vstb

PWR-ON/OFF

1
2

SCT105-WJ21-04

Sheet

MSD3393

POWER

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Document Number

TP5

TP4

TP3

TP2

TP1

220uF/16V

EC5

NC/200R

Date:

Custom

Size

Title

10uH-3.8A

22nF/25V

200K

R34

SS24

D4

L2

2012-06-01 DQ806 ?Q809 ET-252 M9


D808 ?D812 

Q806
QM3005D
2

R870
33K

3904

Q808

10nF/25V

C17

0.1uF/50V

C1040

R36
5.6K 1%

R32
7.5K/0603

C22
3.3nF/25V

GND

FB

SW

C24
0.1F/25V

MP2303

VIN

C23

LED3
LED1

LED7
LED5
LED+

Vout=1.25 ;R826+R823 >/R826


L=MFR826 $ER823
!N"#$%OPQ

100PF-50V

ON/OFF
RT8296A

LED+

1
2

C931
0.1uF/50V

1
2

CN2

1K

TO INVERTER

NC/10pin-0.5mm-_I

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

3
4

NC/HEADER 2

3
4

NC/47uF/50V

22-1206

C26
1000PF/50V

R70

R826
1.5K

LED+

RD157

CN803

R860
NC/1R-1206

100uF/50V

EC1026

220PF-50V
D10
2

51K

R823

LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
LED+

QD4
3904

RD39

0.1uF

CD131 +3.3V_Normal

LED5
LED6
LED7
LED8

+3.3V_Normal

RD36
1K

R856
NC/1R-1206

R750
NC/47R

100PF-50V

C37

D9
2

220PF-50V

OVP

FB1

2.2K

NC/10pin-0.5mm-_I

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

CN802

NC/100pF

C750

+12VB

1000uF/25V

C1037
2200PF-50V

2200PF-50V

0R-1206

0R-1206

LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
LED+
LED5
LED6
LED7
LED8

RD37

4.7K

NC/10K

RD35

RD38

10K

RD40

1
3

47R/1206

JR1

47R/1206

JR3

10K

RD34

BKLON

0.3-0805
0.3-0805
0.3-0805

TO252-DPAK

Q103
MDD1951

JR2

R867

R869

+12VB

NC/2.2uF

R899
36K

C1070

R902
10K

0.1uF

R901
100K

SRQ2
1
2
3

NC/22uH/3.8A

12*r8*H4mm-47uH

TV1941-WJ21-01

L805

3.3K

R700
47R

L807

1
2
3

C1071

R898
1K

5V

5V

NB1

GND
GND

NB2

12V

12V

NC/EFD25
EFD25

R893
470R

DRV

C38
1uF

FB
C35

BRI_ADJ

+3.3V_Normal

R65
R68
R69

LED

10nF/25V

C32

0.1uF/50V

C34
0.1uF/50V

SHD

C31
1000PF/25V

CN806
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

12pin-0.5mm-_I

CN2 G718.5 ?21.6 U3


U4 8D10 9
CN805 CN806 G726",CN2 9
CN804 G723.6, U4 8

R18
470K

10

11

12

13

14

CY802
2200PF-250V

12VA

U808
PC817

C1021
470uF/50V

SS
COMP
FB
SHDN
AGND
CS

VCC
OUT

LED16

LED9
LED10
LED11
LED12

RT

NC

R846

R847

LED12

PGND

FB1

U5
AP3039A

+12V

1R2-1206
1R2-1206
1R2-1206
1R2-1206

+G(21 HIEMC

C1034
4700PF-400V

Q810
SMK0870F
3

10K

R721
10K

R720
20K

R895
R896
R897
R903

R892 22R-0805
22R

OVP

DRV

CN804
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

LED11

LED15

R845
NC/20K

12pin-0.5mm-_I

FB

FOR CPT

R14

C27

10K

C14

LED+
LED+
LED5
LED6
LED7
LED8

R843
NC/510K

LED10

R844
NC/200K

1uF

LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4

ON/BK

C1069

R891
1K

R849

NC

R848

1uF

5Vstb
PWR-ON/OFF

+12V

JP4
1
2
3
4

SHD

LED9

BL-ADJUST

FGCN2 8+

C16

0.1uF

+5V

1uF

ON/BK

+5V

Iout=1.194400/(R828//R829)

C15
R831
51K
1uF

R829

FB

R828
75K

R76
10K

LED6

LED8

R838

10K

15K

20K

R830

SHD

BX

NC

R837

NC

R835

19

20

18

DB

R842
75K

R865
68K-2W
WX1D809 26 :FR107;
C:1N4007;
YX1Z7Q[,
26 :\GFR107 B1N4007
C1056
0.1uF/50V
D801
22V-1/2W

EC805
47uF/100uF/450V

JK2

FB

RI

U807

R878
470k

JP8
1
2
JP3
1
2

4546

NC/1M
R877
470k

+12V

+5V

1000PF-50V

C1068

R886
NC/24K

NC/1M

R881

D804
RL207 2A/60A/1KV/1.0V

1
CH2
CH3

FB

SDB

CH4
PGND1

ISET

PGND2
CH5
FBX
NC
PWM

BL-ADJUST

LED5

LED7

EN
VCC
AGND

BX

17
16

R841
15K

15
14

12

13

LED14

D812
1N4148

D803
RL207 2A/60A/1KV/1.0V

7
CH6
CH7
CH8

LED2

LED4

U4
CH1
CH2
CH3

SDBX

FB

SDB

CH4
PGND1

ISET

PGND2
CH5

FBX

LED13

QD5
3904

BS

D805
RL207 2A/60A/1KV/1.0V

LED5
8

CH6

11

10k
R319
8
NC/SS

FB7
10
NC

1
GND
COMP
4
6

1
2

D810
FR107

D807
RL207 2A/60A/1KV/1.0V

LED1

LED6
9

NC

NC

VDD

Iout=1.194400/(R841//R842)

R885
1M

LED2

LED7
10

R834

LED13

CH7

R853
10K

R883
1M

CY800

LED3

LED8

LED4

LED1

LED9

LED14

AP3608E

26:FG0R BC:D23EF
NC
R836

LED10

LED3

LED11

NC

LED12
4

LED15

10

LED16

PWM

BL-ADJUST

2
1

5
GND
1

18.5:;24:<9FGU5 Y=^FGU5+U3
26:FG>?@A
R850 FG<9 8+ B=8

CN800
2Pin-7.92mm

2
CH8

+5V

5VA

C1066
220uF/16V

of

Rev
1.0

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3
2

3
2

Service Manual
Model No.:

7-3 .Wiring Connection Diagram

3
2

NO. Name
Connection Wire(For Speaker)
1
Connection Wire(For Keyboard
2
LVDS Wire
3
Connection wire(Blacklight )
4

and Remote)

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Service Manual
Model No.:

8. Measurements and Adjustments


1. PICTURE MENU
In this menu,you can adjust the picture options,
such as contrast, brightness, etc.
Press
to select, press OK to adjust.
TV

Picture
Audio

Setup

Picture Mode
Contrast
Brightness
Sharpness
Tint
Color
Color Temperature
Advaced Video

Note:
1) Audio language is available in ATSC/TVmode only.
2) Auto volume is available only when the input signal
volume is too large or there is distortion.

Energy Saving
50
50
50
50
50

3. SETUP menu
In this menu, you can adjust the Menu language,
Closed Caption, adjust the sleep timer, time zone,
Restore Default, etc.
Press
to select, press OK to adjust.

Lock

TV

MENU Back

Move

OK

ENTER

Picture

Note:
1) If you want to adjust contrast, brightness, color, and
sharpness, the picture mode will be set to user.
2) Adjust the color tempertaure to Cool to give the white colors
a blue tint, Normal to give the white colors a neutral tint, Warm
to give the white colors a red tint.
Energy Saving picture mode is the default setting, if you select
some other options, the power consumption may change.

Audio

Setup

English

Menu Language
Closed Caption
Steep Timer
Time Zone
DST
Time Format
Clock
Restor Default
Software Update

off
Pacific
off
12-hour

Lock

MENU Back

Move

OK

ENTER

3.1 Closed Caption


1.1 VGA Setting
When a PC is connected, you can adjust the VGA settings.
1) H-Pos: Adjust the horizontal position of the screen.
2) V-Pos: Adjust the vertical position of the screen.
3) Clock: Fine tune the screen width.
4) Phase: Fine tune the phase of the screen. Usually you
don't adjust this item.
5) Auto: Auto adjust to fit the screen.

CC Mode

CC On

Basic Selection CC1


Advanced Selection Servicel
Option

OK

VGA Setting
H-Pos

50

V-Pos

38

Clock

50

Phase

17

1) CC Mode: Switch the closed caption mode.


2) Advanced selection: only available in ATSC.
3) Option: Used to edit the CC font.
Note:
1) Restore Default: Restore Default will clear all the
saved channels and reset all of the settings to the
factory default values.

Auto
OK

Cancel

2.AUDIO menu
In this menu, you can ajust the sound options.
Press
to select, press OK to adjust.
TV

Picture

Audio

Setup

Sound Mode
Bass
Treble
Balance
MTS
Digital Output
Surround Sound
Audio Only
Auto Volume

Standard
50
50
50
Stereo
RAW
Off
Off
Off

Lock

MENU Back

Move

OK

ENTER

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OPERATION
4.LOCK MENU
In this menu, you can change the password and adjust
the vchip settings.
Enter the password, to enter the lock menu. The
factory default password is 0000.
TV

-----

Setup

2) MPAA: Switching the movie-rating control level;


N/A, G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17, X.

Enter Password
OK

Rating

Picture

Audio

And use the OK key to lock/unlock Parental


Controls .

System Lock
US
Canada
RRT Setting
Reset RRT
Change Password

G
PG
Age PG-13

Lock
MENU Back

Move

OK

ENTER

4.1 Change Password


1)Old password: Input the old password.
2)New password: Input the new password.
3)Confirm password: Input the new password again.
4.2 System Lock
When the System Lock switch is ON, the options
listed below can be adjusted.
4.3 US
Press OK to display the following screen.

R
NC-17
X

Description
General audiences, All Ages admitted
Parental Guidance suggested. Some material may not be
Suitable for children.
Parents strongly cautioned. Some material .may be
Inappropriate for children under 13.
Restrict. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult
guardian(age varies in some jurisdictions)
No one 17 and under admitted.
X is an older rating that is unified with NC-17 but may be
encoded in the data of older movies.

4.4 Canada
Press OK , to display the following screen.

Canada
Canada Eng
Canada Fre

US
TV
MPAA
OK

OK

1) Canada English: Switching the English rating control


level: EXEMPT, C, C8+, G, PG, 14+, 18+.

1) TV: Press OK display the following screen.


TV RATING
ALL
FV
V
S
L
D
OK

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OPERATION
Description

Rating

TV

E
C

C8+

Age PG

14+

18+

Exempt: Includes news, sports, documents and other information


programming: talk shows, music videos, and variety programming.
Children: Intended for younger children under the age of 8 years.
Pays careful attention to themes that could threaten their sense of
securityand well-being.
Children over 8 years old: Contains no portrayal of violence as the
preferred, acceptable, or only way to resolve conflict; nor encourage
children to imitate dangerous acts which they may see on the screen .
General: Considered acceptable for all age groups, Appropriate
viewing for the entire family, contains very little violence, physical,
verbal or emotional.
Parental Guidance: Intended for a general audience, but may not be
suitable for younger children (under the age of 8) because it could
contain controversial themes or issues.
Over 14 Years: Could contain themes where violence is one of the
dominant elements of the storyline But it must be integral to the
devel opment of plot or character. Language usage could be profane
and nudity , present within the context of theme.
Adults: Intended for viewers 18 years and older and might contain
depictions of violence, which while related to the development of
plot, character or themes, are intended for adult viewing. Could
contain graphic language and portrayals of secretary and nudity.

Picture

Audio

Cable

Air/Cable
Auto Scan
Favorite
Show/Hide
DTV Signal
e-Manual

Setup

Lock

MENU Back

Move

OK

ENTER

5.1 Air/Cable:
Select Air TV signal or cable TV signal.
5.2 Channel Scan:
If it's the first time you use the TV, you should scan all
the TV channels first.
Press OK to confirm and to display the following
screen.
Air/Cable
Channel Scan

Cable

TV
Enter
Picture

Audio

2) Canada French: Switching the French-rating control


level: E, G, 8ANS+, 13 ANS+, 16ANS+, 18ANS+.

Setup

Favorite
Show/Hide
DTV Signal
e-Manual

Lock

Rating

MENU Back

Description

Exempt programming

General :All ages and children, contains minimal direct violence,


but may be integrated into the plot in a humorous or unrealistic
manner .

8ans+
Age
13ans+

OK

ENTER

Status Scanning
Analog Channels:

Digital Channels:

General but inadvisable for young children :May be viewed by a


wide public audience, but could contain scenes disturbing to
children under 8 who cannot distinguish between imaginary and
real situations. Recommended for viewing with paren.
Over 13 years: Could contain scenes of frequent violent scenes
and in tense violence.

Move

5 %...
MENU

16ans+ Over 16 years: Could contain frequent violent scenes and violence.
18ans+ Over 18 years: Only for adult viewing. Could contain frequent
violent scenes and extreme violence.

4.5 RRT setting


In ATSC digital TV mode, it can be adjusted
4.6 Reset RRT:
Press OK to reset the RRT settings to the factory
default values.
5. TV MENU
In this menu, you can adjust digital and analog TV
Channels.
Press
to select, press OK to adjust.

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5.3 Favorite:
Press OK to choose/delete favorite channels.
5.4 Show/Hide
Press OK to display/ hide the current channel.
5.5 DTV signal
Display the DTV signal strength . It can't be selected or
adjusted.
5.6 e-Manual
The use of user guide

Service Manual
Model No.:

8.1 How to enter into the factory model


1. You can press "source-2-5-8-0" to go into factory setting. Presse the key "exit"
to shut the factory setting.

content:
1: ADC setup: set ADC value of YUV,VGA. It can also be auto-set. Adopt 100%
color bar to yuv and Checkerboard signal to vga.
2:Adjust the brightness and contrast ratio of each signal, which do not affect the
value of user's menu.
3: adjust the color temperature and white balance of each signal source.
4: SSC to adjust the spectrum for passing the EMC test.
5:special set
1)2hour off-- for Aging test
2)WDT --watch dog
3)white pattern --set pure color output for the panel, used at the checking and
aging test for panel.
4)reset
5)set the recorder
6)set power-on screen display.
6:QMAP adjust :adjust color quality.
7:PEQ set sound EQ
8:sw information: to check the sofeware information
9:UART DEBUG : Access to serial port and connect a computer if set to HK.
10:BMTEST :cpu check the CPU
The last line is SW Ver.No

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Service Manual
Model No.:

8.2 How to update software


Haier MSD3393 F/W upgrade with USB SOP
Step 1: Ready for F/W Upgrade
1.1 Prepare a USB memory .
&RS\WKHVRIWZDUHOH PHUJELQ IURP\RXUFRPSXWHUWRWKH86%PHPRU\DQGUHPRYH
it from computers USB port!
Step 2: F/W Upgrade
2.1 AC ON

2.2,then input USB , press "MENU" and choose "update software", and then press "OK".

2.3,Now you should choose "Yes",TV begin to update.You should reset TV after update.

Note: When Upgrade on the process, please dont Power-Off!

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Service Manual
Model No.:

8.3 How to enter into the hotel model


1. You can press "source-1-0-0-1" to go into the hotel model. Presse the key "exit"
to shut the hotel model.

Content:

1.Hotel Mode: Hotel mode switch


2.Panel Key Lock: Panel key lock
3.Max Volume: Hotel mode can adjust the maximum volume
4.Start Source: Hotel mode locking TV signal source
5.Start Channel: Hotel mode locking program channels
6.Start Menu Display: Hotel Mode menu is displayed
7.Input Source Change: Hotel mode is to display the Source
8.Save to USB: TV related equipment will be copied to the system, U disk ,
to other machines used for cloning
9.Loaking: U disk data will be cloned into the machine
10.Volume Default

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Service Manual
Model No.:

9. Trouble shooting
9-1. Simple check

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Change LVDS wire

Yes

Check if there is +12V at


Pin35 in J1

Yes

Check if there is +30V


at C931

No picture but
have sound

No

Still having
problems

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the

No

Change Panel

Check if Q103
D9 D10
R700 is
working

Yes

Check if U5: Pin2(0.72V)


Pin35VPin4(12V)
Pin6(5.7V) is normal

Replace
QD6

No

9-2. Main board failure check

No

Replace
Q103D9 D10

Replace U5

Model No.:

Service Manual

No

Still having problems

Check the speakers

No

No

No

No

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No

Change CD109,CD110.

Change UD10

Change LD3

Change U702

check the signal input


circuit of C710, C745.

Check the input source

Change Mainboard

Check if there is output at Pin1Pin4 of J17.

Yes

Check if there is input at Pin1 Pin9 of UD10


and check if there is output at Pin4
Pin6 of UD10

Yes

Check if there is +12V at Pin7 of UD10

Yes

Check if there is +5V at Pin3, Pin5 and Pin8 of U702

Yes

Check if there is signal at C710 and C745

Yes

Check if there is
sound input signal

No sound but have picture

Model No.:

Service Manual

Change
Mainboard

Yes

Check if the voltage


pressure of JP7 Pin2 is high
voltage pressure (More
than 3V)

Yes

Check if there is voltage


pressure in the pad of the
L80612VL25V

No sound No picture

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No

No

Change U1

CHANGE
Q810

Replace
Remote
Control Board

other:
can' t control
Yes

No

No

Chang
U1

Yes

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Connect the
power cord to the
socket

Still having
problems

No

Change
Mainboard

Chang UD9 or UD7 or UD8


or Q2.

Replace D806 or
U2

Check if LD231.15V
LD211.8VLD22
3.3V FB23.3Vis
working

Check if there is voltage


pressure in JP3(12V)
JP7 Pin1(5Vstb)

Yes

Check if the power cord


is correctly connected

No sound No picture No light

No

Change sound system

Still having
problems

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Update the software and


make the reboot;
or change the
Mainboard

For ease of use, recommend that customer format the picture and sound
settings in the automatic option.

Verify if sound system is


correct .

Poor sound

Poor sound

Still having
problems

Refer to relative
instructions in the
Manual for color adjust

Yes

check out of picture


and sound system

Yes

Verify if the same


problem exists in
other channels

No color for some


channel program (black
and white)

Change the channel to the right


sound system (PAL-M/N NTSC-M)

Check out of picture and sound


system of this channel

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Updata the software and


make the reboot;
or change the maiboard

No

No

No color for some channel program (black and white)

Still having
problems

Check JP3 voltage of 12V


and JP8 of 5V

Yes

Check if there is high


level (2.5V-5.0V) at
Pin2 in JP7

Yes

Power on and check if


5V standby on the
Pin1 in JP7 exists ?

Yes

Check if the power cord


connect well?

Replace Q806 or Q809

Replace U1

Check if the break in the power


circuit and U2 ?

Reconnect the power cord with


the outlet to Power board.

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Check if Main board / LVDS wire / Panel are


in good condition ?

No

No

No

No

How to know whether the Power board is broken?

1.Verify if the power cord connect well?


2.check if the power supply if working normally ; check if the power supply of
+5Vstandby is working normally;
3. check if the POWER ON/OFF voltage is high pressure;
4.check if the power supply have +12V/+5V output;
5.Check if Main board / LVDS wire / Panel are in good condition ?
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Power board not work

1. check if the voltage input and output of boost IC is working normally.


2.Verify if the Mainboard output the right On/Off signal to power board.
3.Verify if the Mainboard output the LVDS singalto panel T-con board.
4.Verify if the software is the right version of this model.
5.Change the LVDS wire to check if its broken.

Panel not work

1.check if the power supply have 12V and 5V output.


2.Verify if the DC/DC convertors have the right output (5V,3.3V,1.8V,1.15V).
3.Verify if the Mainchip(MSD3393LU), AudioAMPsolder well;
4.Verify if the FLASH(U18) has the right software and work well;
5.Verify if the Y1(Crystal) has the right frequency

3. Other problem
Mainboardnot work

Service Manual
Model No.:

9-3. Pannel failure


Failure Mode
Part

Name

Description

V B/D

Vertical bar

V Dim

Vertal gray line

V L/D

Vertical color
line(light or dark
forever)

H B/D

Horizontal bar

H Dim

Horizontal gary
line

H L/D

Horizontal
line(light or dark
forever)

TCP

Phenomena

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Failure cause
Block Defect :TCP cracking or cracking
Dim or L/D :TCP Sunken
:TCP lead cracking
:ACF bonding short
:Awful environment and
something electric enter
into LCD
:Mis-align between TCP and
Panel
:Panel failure
:TCP failure

Service Manual
Model No.:

Part

Name

Description

Phenomena

Dot Defect

Bright dot dark dot in


pannel

Failure cause
Incoming Inspection
Standard

Bladder between Polarizer


and top glass
Polarizer Bubble

Bladder in Polarizer

Panel or
Polarlzer

Tine or rigidity arose


Polarizer Scratch Polarizer Scratch

Eyewinker inside Polarizer


F / M i n s i d e Eyewinker inside
Polarizer
Polarizer

Abnormal Display Abnormal Display


Circuit
Flashing

Bright and dark


display alternately

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1.Chip lose action


2.IC ahort or jointiog bad
3.Pannel and vsc connect
bad

Service Manual
Model No.:

Failure Mode

Part

Name
White Screen

Description
Phenomena
B/L normal,
only white screen
display

Black Screen

B/L normal,
only Black screen
display

FIIcker

Crosstalk

Failure cause

Maybe caused
by surge current
and EDS

LCD
Vcom imbalance
Circuit
Abnormal Color

Abnormal Color

Only
color abormal

Capacitance
improper bring
crosstalk inside
LCD pannel

Only
color abnormal

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1.Chip
lose action
2.IC short or
jointion bad
3.Pannel and vsc
connect bad

Service Manual
Model No.:

Failure Mode

Part

Name
Mechanlcal
Nolse

Description
Phenomena
When
turn panel,appear
cacophony

Ripple

Connectric circle

B/L off

B/L lose action

*Connect
badness
between wire and
electrode

B/L dark

B/L brightness
darker than
normal

*Connect
badnessShort
between wire and
electrode

B/L
wire damaged

B/L
wire damaged

B/L wire open

Without backlight

B/L shut down

B/L shutdown in
sometime

F/M

F/M
inB/L ,white,balck
Rotundity
or wirelike

Operation
abnormal
or systemic noise
Operation
abnormal
or systemic noise
Short bitween
lamp housing and
wire, Because
consume power
too much
F/M in B/L unit

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Failure cause
Caused
by Mechanica
noise of backlight
unit
Causeed by
between
mechanism and
pannel

Service Manual
Model No.:

Failure Mode

Part

Name
Light leakage

Mechanlcal or B/
L
Uniformity

Mount hole

Description
Phenomena
Brightness
at bottom of LCM
brighter
than normal

Failure cause
B/L unit badness

B/L brightness
asymmetric

Sheet in B/L unit


is uneven

Lack screw
or screw damage

*Lack screw
Screw damage

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10. DVD Operation

DVD SIDE PANEL

9
Dolby Digital

Multi-angle

OPEN/CLOSE

32

PLAY/PAUSE

Disc with its content side


(shiny side) facing the front
of the unit, insert vertically
into the disc tray

MP3 files on
CD-R/CD-RW

Subtitle choices

8
DVD video

Audio choices

DVD SIDE PANEL


R RESTRICTED

16:9

LB

OPEN/CLOSE
PLAY/PAUSE

Parental Lock

Disc with its content side


(shiny side) facing the front
of the unit, insert vertically
into the disc tray

How to play a DVD disc


1. Change TV input source to "DVD" mode by pressing
SOURCE
button on remote or Source button
on the side of the TV.
2. Place DVD disc in player with the content side
(shiny side) facing the front of the unit.
3. DVD disc will automatically be loaded in to the player
and begin to play.
4. To eject the DVD disc, press CH LIST/ Eject/Insert
button on remote or the
button on the
OPEN/CLOSE
side of the unit.
PLAY/PAUSE

TV Aspect
Ratio modes

This product incorporates copyright


protection technology that is protected
by method claims of certain
U.S.patents and other intellectual
property rights owned by Macro vision
Corporation and other rights owners.
Use of this copyright protection
technology must be authorized by
Macro vision Corporation, and is
intended for home and other limited
viewing uses only. Unless otherwise
authorized by Macro vision Corporation.
Reverse engineering or disassembly is
prohibited.
Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories."Dolby" and the double-D
symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished
Works. 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc.
All rights reserved.

Caution
This DVD Player has a Class 1 laser which may
be harmful to your eyes. Do not attempt to
disassemble the cabinet or make any adjustments.
Refer all servicing to a qualified professional.
Features
Disc formats supported by this player:

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DVD OPERATION
MENU OPERATION
Press the SETUP button on the remote control, the
SETUP MENU will be displayed. After accessing the
setup menu, press
to select an item, and press
to select the SUBMENU item. Then press the
ENTER/OK button to confirm. Press to return to
the previous menu. To exit the setup, press the
SETUP button again. In the SETUP MENU, you may
choose adjust any of the following options.

SYSTEM SETUP
Aspect Ratio
Select the aspect ratio.
Notes:
The image display ratio is related to the recorded disc
format. Somes discs can not display images in the
aspect ratio you choose. If you play a disc recorded in
4:3 format on a wide screen TV, black bars will
appear on the left and right side of the screen. You
must adjust the screen setting depending on the type
of the television you have.

LANGUAGE SETUP
Select Language in the setup menu, and display the
Language submenu:

TV System
Select the TV system.
Note: The DVD player setting should be matched to
your TV set. For more information on output format,
refer to the instructions or your TV set.

RATING SETUP
Select Rating in the setup menu, and display
the Rating submenu:

OSD Language
Use this item to select the desired language for the
setup menu and screen display.
Subtitle
This option provides the preset subtitle language.
Audio
Select the built-in disc dubbing language options.

Parental Control
Set the parental control feature of the player
Note: The password is needed to set up the Parental
Control.

DVD Menu
This option provides the film's menu language
options.

Set Password
Input four digits (password), then press ENTER /Ok
to confirm.
Note: If you forget your password, please use the
universal password 6666 to unlock.

VIDEO SETUP
Select Video in the setup menu, and display the
Video submenu:

MISC SETUP
Select MISC in the setup menu, and display
the submenu:

Use Default Settings


Reset setup data to factory default value.

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DVD OPERATION
MP3/JPEG PLAYBACK

PICTURE CD PLAYBACK
The PICTURE CD disc has such a directory structure
structure as shown in the following picture.

The MP3 disc has a directory structure as shown


picture above.
Press
to choose the root directory and then press
ENTER/OK button to enter into the sub directory.
Press
to choose the desired track and then press
ENTER/OK or PLAY to enjoy the music or movie. If
you want to return to the previous menu, press
to choose the
icon and press the ENTER/OK
button.
Filter: Select the categories of files that are
displayed in the browser list.
Repeat: Change the repeat playing mode
Mode: Select different play modes:
Normal: Play chapters/tracks in normal order.
Shuffle: Play tracks/chapters in a random order until
all tracks/chapters have been played.
Edit Mode: Program tracks/chapters to play. When
you select the mode, press to directory and press
ENTER/OK to choose the desired track. Select Add
to program. Select Program view and select Edit
mode to cancel the edit mode. Press to display the
programmed tracks and press ENTER/OK to start
playback.
Program view: Display the programmed tracks.
Browser view: Display the track directory.
Add to program: Choose the track select Add to
program to add the track to the program play list.
Clear program: In the complete stop state (press the
STOP button twice), select Edit mode to enable the
edit mode. Press to program track and press
ENTER/OK to cancel the desired track. Select Clear
program to delete all tracks in the program play list.

Press Direction key to choose the root


directory and then press ENTER/OK button to
enter into the sub directory. Press Direction
key to choose the desired picture and then
press ENTER/OK or PLAY to enjoy the
picture. If you want to return to the upper menu,
press Direction key to choose
the icon and
press ENTER/OK button.
Image rotation
In picture play state, press Direction key to
rotate the picture.

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DVD OPERATION
Function Buttons
INSERT/EJECT
Press INSERT/EJECT to insert or eject the
disc.
Note: When inserting the disc, the side with
the label must face the rear of the TV (shiny
side facing you).
SUBTITLE
Press SUBTITLE to choose different
captions(Requires support from disc)
GOTO
For DVD discs, press to choose the desired
title and chapter and search the desired title
time and chapter time. For Super VCD,
VCD, CD discs, press this button to search
the desired disc time and track time and
choose the desired track.
Note: During VCD playback, the PBC mode
must be set to OFF.
0-9 keys
These keys are used to input the time, as well
as title, chapter and track numbers.When a
numeric item is displayed on the screen,
press the 0-9 keys to select the desired entry,
and press ENTER/OK to confirm.
When a VCD is playing(with PBC off), press
the 0-9 keys to select a track directly.
MENU
During DVD playback, press MENU to
display the disc menu of the current title.
During VCD/SVCD playback, press MENU
to control PBC ON/OFF.
SETUP
Press SETUP to enter the system setting
menu. Press the button again to exit the
menu.
RETURN
When a DVD/SVCD/VCD playing, press the
RETURN button to return to the menu(PBC
ON only).

DISPLAY
Press DISPLAY to show the information of
the current playing disc.
ENTER
Press ENTER to confirm your choice on the
screen.
REV
During DVD, CD MP3 or VCD playback,
press REV to scan in reverse.
Press PLAY/PAUSE to resume normal
playback.
FWD
During DVD, CD,MP3, or VCD playback,
press FWD to scan forward. Press
PLAY/PAUSE to resume normal playback.
PREV
During DVD, CD,MP3, or VCD playback,
press PREV to play the previous chapter,
title or track.
NEXT
During DVD,CD,MP3, or VCD playback,
press NEXT toplay the next chapter, title or
track.
STOP
Press the button once and the player will be
in the memory stop state. Press this button
again and the player will be in the complete
stop state.
Play/Pause
Press Play/Pause to play or pause playback.
REPEAT
Press to select between different
repeat modes Repeat Chapter / Repeat
Title / Repeat Offfor DVD discs,
Repeat Single/ Repeat Folder/All/ Repeat
Off (for VCD/CD/MP3 discs)
AUDIO
Changes the audio language or audio
channel.

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11. DVD Trouble shooting

If you have any questions, please consult the troubleshooting guide below:

REMOTE NOT WORKING

NO PICTURE OR SOUND
Ensure the power button is on.

Make sure the Main unit s POWER button is on

Ensure the power outlet is operational.

Ensure the remote batteries are working.

Ensure the power cord is not damaged.

Point the remote control directly at the player s

Ensure the power plug is connected

IRsensor.

firmly to the outlet.

Remove any obstacles between the remote and


theIR sensor.

PICTURE BUT NO SOUND


Ensure the audio is not set to mute.

UNIT NOT WORKING

Ensure you have set the player s AUDIO


settings correctly.

Turn off the power, and then turn it on


again.

POOR PICTURE OR SOUND


NO DISCDISPLAYED

Ensure you have set the player s AUDIO


settings correctly

Ensure you have inserted a disc.

Ensure the disc is not scratched or stained.

Ensure the disc is inserted properly


(label side facing away from you).

BAD DISCDISPLAYED

Ensure the disc is not damaged, stained or


scratched.

Ensure the disc is not warped, damaged or


deformed.
Ensure the disc is not badly scratched or
damaged.
Ensure the disc format is compatible with
the player.
Please check whether you have tried to play a
software CD. If so, please restart the player.

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WARRANTY

90 days labor, 1 year parts.

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Sincere Forever

Haier Group
Haier Industrial Park, No.1, Haier Road
266101, Qingdao, China
http://www.haier.com

Printed in China

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