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Table of Contents

Important Safety Notice------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01


01. Product Specification--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 02
02. OSD Menu-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------08
03. Exploded Diagram
05.
Appendix I : Users Manual
Appendix II: Quick Setup Guide
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Troubleshooting----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------20
06. Schematics and Layouts------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 32
04. Assembly and Disassembly Procedures-----------------------------------------------------------12
Appendix III : Spare Parts Llist
Safety Notice
Any person attempting to service this chassis must familarize with the chassis and be aware of the
necessary safety precautions to be used when serving electronic equipment
containing high voltage.
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23th-Jul-2007
Model ID: R22BNUM-M1
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Product Anouncement:
This product is certificated to meet RoHS Directive and
Lead-Free produced definition. Using approved critical
components only is recommended when the situation
to replace defective parts. Vender assumes no liability
express or implied, arising out of any unauthorized
modification of design or replacing non-RoHS parts.
Service providers assume all liability.
Qualified Repairability:
Proper service and repair is important to the safe,
reliable operation of all series products. The service
providers recommended by vender should being
aware of notices listed in this service manual in order
to minimize the risk of personal injury when perform
service procedures. Furtermore, the possibile existed
improper repairing method may damage equipment or
products. It is recommended that service engineers
should have repairing knowledge, experience, as well
as appropriate product training per new model before
performing the service procedures.
NOTICE:
To avoid electrical shocks, the products should be
connect to an authorized power cord, and turn off the
master power switch each time before removing the
AC power cord.
To prevent the product away from water or explosed
in extremely high humility environment.
To ensure the continued reliability of this product,
use only original manufacturers specified parts.
To ensure following safty repairing behavior, put the
replaced part on the components side of PWBA, not
solder side.
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To ensure using a proper screwdriver, follow the
torque and force listed in assembly and disassembly
procedures to screw and unscrew screws.
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Using Lead-Free solder to well mounted the parts. !
! The fusion point of Lead-Free solder requested in the
degree of 220 C.
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1.1 SCOPE
This document defines the design and performance
requirements for an 20/22W inch diagonal , flat panel
monitor .The display element shall be a WSXGA
(1680x1050) resolution TFT-LCD (Thin Film Transistor
Liquid Crystal Display).16.7M color(RGB 6bits+FRC)
images are displayed on the panel.Video input signals are
analog RGB (0.7Vp-p). When the systemis powered-on ,
previously stored screen parameters for a pre-defined
mode will be recalled if the operating mode is one of stored
in memory( 19 factory , 9 users timing ).This monitor
operates normal by non-interlaced mode. DDC (Display
Data Channel) function is DDC2Bi compliance Power
saving function complies with the DPMS (Display Power
Management Signaling) standard.
The LCD monitor consists of an interface board , a power board
, a function key board and two speaker (1W)(with audio)
The interface board will house the flat panel control logic ,
brightness control logic, audio function control (option), key
function control, DDC and DC to DC conversion to supply the
appropriate power to the whole board and LCD flat panel , and
transmitting LVDS signals into LCD flat panel module to drive
the LCD display circuit .
The power board will support main power DC5V to interface
board, and the power DC5.3V to audio function power of
interface board,and drive the two CCFLs (Cold Cathode
Fluorescent Tube).The interface board provides the power ON /
OFF control over the whole monitor and control for DPMS LED
indicator to function key board.
1.2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1.2.1 Test Condition
Brightness level & contrast level max. Full white
pattern test mode following spec. Warm up more than
1 hr, ambient light < 10 Lux , Luminance meter CA110
or BM7 or same equipment .
1.2.2 Test Equipment
The reference signal source is a calibrated Chroma
2135 video generator or higher.The use of other
signal generators during qualification and production
is acceptable provided the product complies with this
specification.
1.3 ELECTRICAL
This section describes the electricalrequirement of the
monitor.The block diagram in Figure1 illustrates the various
electrical sub-system.
1.3.1 Interface Connectors
1.3.1.1 Power Connector and Cables
The AC input shall have an IEC/CEE-22 type male
power receptacle for connection to mains power.
The power cord shall be with length of 1.8+/-0.005
meters.
1.3.1.2 Video Signal Connectors and Cable
The signal cable shall be 1.8 0.005 meters long.
At the end of the cable shall be a molded-over,
shielded,triple row, 15 position, D-subminiature
connector. The CPU connection shall have captive
screw locks, which will be adequate for hand
tightening. The monitor connection may use small
screws.
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1. Product Specification
LCD Flat Panel
Power Board
AC to DC Adapter,
DC to DC Converter,
DC to AC Inverter.
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Flat Panel Controller, DDC
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DC 5.3V(Audio)
DC5V
SPEC
Signal Input Frequency
Analog :
H : 30kHz~81kHz
(Analog) V : 56Hz~76Hz
Pixel clock 165MHz (Max)
Video Input Analog 0.7Vp-p
Display Pixels 640 x 480 (VGA) ~ 1680 x 1050 (WSXGA)
Sync Signal Separate SYNC for TTL (N or P)
Signal Input Frequency
Digital :
H : 30kHz~81kHz
(Digital) V : 56Hz~76Hz
Pixel clock 165MHz (Max)
Video Input Analog 0.7Vp-p
Input Impedance 75
Display Pixels 640 x 480 (VGA) ~ 1680 x 1050 (WSXGA)
Connector AC Input AC100V ~ AC240V 10% 50/60Hz , 3 pin AC power cord
Input connector D-SUB 15 pin & DVI-D
Audio Jack (OPTIONAL) Audio input 3.6F
Power Consumption AC in 100V~240V Active 48W (with Audio), active 38W, power saving < 2W
User's Control Front Empowering,Auto Adjust,Adjust(-),Adjust (+),Menu,Power
OSD
Contrast , Brightness , Position ,Clock ,Phase
,Analog/Digital,RESET, Color , Language select , Audio
(option), etc.
Pre-Defined Timing Factory 19
User 9
Plug and Play VESA DDC2Bi
Power Saving VESA DPMS
Input Signal Counter Tolerance H 1kHz, V 1 Hz
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MONITOR SPECIFICATIONS
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1. Product Specification (continued)
1.3.1.3 Audio Jack (option)
This jack shall connect the audio input from host
computer.
1.3.2 Video Input Signals
1.3.2.1 Video Signal Amplitudes
The three video inputs consist of Red ,Green , and Blue
signals, each with its own coaxial cable terminated at the
monitor. These video signals are analog levels, where 0
V corresponds to black , and 700 mV is the maximum
signal amplitude for the respective color, when each
signal is terminated by a nominal 75.0 ohms .For a given
monitor luminance levels are measured using this
defined video amplitud driving a monitor meeting the
termination requirements .The signal amplitude is not to
be readjusted to compensate for variations in termination
impendance.
1.3.2.2 Video Signal Termination Impedance
This analog video signal termination shall be 75 1%
which shall be resistive with a negligible reactive
component
1.3.2.3 Synchronization ( Sync ) Signals
The Horizontal Sync (HS) TTL signal is used to initiate
the display of a horizontal line. HS may be either active
high or active low, depending upon the timing .The
Vertical Sync (VS) TTL signal is used to initiate the
display of a new frame .VS may be either active high or
active low, depending on the timing
1.3.2.4 Sync Signal Levels
The monitor must accept sync signals from both 3.3 and
5 volt TTL logic families.The inputs shall sense a logic 0
when the input is 0.8 volt or less and shall sense a logic
1 when the input is 2.0 volts or greater. In addition to
these level requirements, there shall also be a minimum
of 0.3 volt hysteresis provided for noise immunity
(typically by using a Schmitt Trigger input ).That is , the
input level at which the monitor actually detects a logic 0
shall be at least 0.3 volt lower than the level at which it
actually detects a logic 1.If the monitor sync processing
circuits are designed around the 3.3 volt logic family
,then the sync inputs must be 5 volt tolerant .
TTL input loading shall be equivalent to one TTL input
load. When logic 0 is asserted by a sync input , the
maximum current source from any single monitor sync
input to the driver is 1.6 mA .When logic 1 is asserted ,
the maximum current source from the driver to any
single monitor sync input is 400 uA .
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1.3.2.5 Sync Signal Loading
D S U B
P i n S i g n a l P i n S i g n a l P i n S i g n a l
1 R e d - V i d e o 6 R e d - G N D 1 1 N C
2 G r e e n - V i d e o 7 G r e e n - G N D 1 2 D D C - S D A
3 B l u e - V i d e o 8 B l u e - G N D 1 3 H - S Y N C
4 N C 9 + 5 V 1 4 V - S Y N C
5 D D C - G N D 1 0 S y n c - G N D 1 5 D D C - S C L
C o n n e c t o r P i n A s s i g n m e n t
D -SUB Pin D e s cription
Pin N ame D e s cription
1 Red- Video Red video signal input.
2 Green- Video Green video signal input.
3 Blue- Video Blue video signal input.
4 GN D Ground
5 DDC - GN D DDC ground for the VESA DDC 2Bi function.
6 Red- GN D Analog signal ground for the Red video.
7 Green- GN D Analog signal ground for the Green video.
8 Blue- GN D Analog signal ground for the Blue video.
9 +5V +5V input from host system for the VESA DDC 2Bi function.
10 Sync- GN D Signal ground
11 GN D Ground
12 DDC _SDA SDA signal input for the VESA DDC B2i function.
13 H- SYN C Horizontal signal input from the host system.
14 V- SYN C Vertical signal input from the host system.
15 DDC - SC L SC L signal input for the VESA DDC 2Bi function.
C o nne c to r P in D e s c riptio n
DVI-I / DVI-D (If using DVI-D cable, C1, C2, C3, C4, C5 is NC)
Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 RX2- 11 GND 21 NC
2 RX2+ 12 NC 22 GND
3 GND 13 NC 23 RXC+
4 NC 14 5V 24 RXC-
5 NC 15 GND C1 Analog Red (NC)
6 SCL 16 HP C2 Analog Green (NC)
7 SCA 17 RX0- C3 Analog Blue (NC)
8 Analog V-Sync (NC) 18 RX0+ C4 Analog H-Sync (NC)
9 RX1- 19 GND C5 GND
10 RX1+ 20 NC
DVI-I / DVI-DConnectorPinDescription
Pin Name Description Pin Name Description
1 RX2- TMDSlink#0channel #2differential pair 16 HP Hot plugging
2 RX2+ TMDSlink#0channel #2differential pair 17 RX0- TMDSlink#0channel #0differential pair
3 GND GNDfor nolinkshare 18 RX0+ TMDSlink#0channel #0differential pair
4 NC NC 19 GND GNDfor nolinkshare
5 NC NC 20 NC NC
6 SCL Clockline for DDCinterface 21 NC NC
7 SDA Data line for DDCinterface 22 GND Clockshield
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Analog
V-Sync
V-sync for analoginterface 23 RXC+ TMDSclockdifferential pair
9 RX1- TMDSlink#0channel #1differential pair 24 RXC- TMDSclockdifferential pair
10 RX1+ TMDSlink#0channel #1differential pair C1
Analog
Red
AnalogRedsignal
11 GND GNDfor nolinkshare C2
Analog
Green
AnalogGreensignal
12 NC NC C3
Analog
Blue
AnalogBlue signal
13 NC NC C4
Analog
H-Sync
H-sync for analoginterface
14 5V +5Vinput fromhost systemfor DDC2Bfunction. C5
Analog
GND
AnalogGND
15 GND Ground(Usingas Detect Cable)
No. Symbol Item Min Normal Max Unit Remark
1 Fh Scanning Horizontal Frequency 30 81 kHz Minimum range
2 Fv Scanning Vertical Frequency 55 76 Hz Minimum range
3 Vih Hi Level Input 2.0 5.0 V Note 1)
4 Vil Low Level Input 0 0.8 V Note 1)
5 Video RGB Analog Video Level 0.0 0.7 1.0 V 75 to Ground
Note 1) Schmitt-Triggers Input , Supported 3.3V device H(&V) sync output from PC.
Video Input Signal
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1.3.2.6 Abnormal Signal Immunity
The monitor shall not be damaged by improper sync
timing , pulse duration , or absence of sync , or
abnormal input signal amplitude ( video and/ or sync
too large or too small) , or any other anomalous
behavior of a graphics card video generator when
changing modes , or when any combination of input
signals is removed or replaced . Additionally , under
these conditions , the monitor shall not cause
damage to the driving source
1.3.3 User Controls and Indicatiors
1.3.3.1Power On / Off Switch
The monitor shall have a power control switch
visible and accessible on the front of the monitor .
The switch shall be marked with icons per IEC 417 ,
# 5007 and # 5009.The switch shall interrupt the DC
supply to the monitor
1.3.3.2 Power Indicator LED
The monitor shall make use of an LED type
indicator located on the front of the monitor .
The LED color shall indicate the power states as
given in Table 1.
1.3.4 Monitor Modes and Timing Capability
1.3.4.1 Format and Timing
The monitor shall synchronize with any vertical
frequency from 55 to 76 Hz , and with any
horizontal frequency from 30 to 81KHz. If the input
frequency is out of the above specified range,
the monitor shall display a warning screen
indicating that the input frequency is out of range.
Under no circumstances shall any combination of
input signals cause any damage to the monitor .
1.3.4.2 Factory Assigned Display Modes
There are 19 factory pre-set frequency video
modes. These modes have a factory pre-set for all
characteristics affecting front-of-screen
performance. When the system is powered-
on,previously stored screen parameters for a pre-
defined mode will be recalled if the operating
mode is one of those stored in memory. If the
operating mode is not one of those stored in
memory, the monitor CPU will select the PRESET
timing for a mode that is the next lowest in
horizontal scanning frequency to the mode being
currently used. The screen parameters may be
adjusted by the use of the front bezel controls and
then may be saved as a user defined mode. The
monitor shall include all the preset video timings
shown in the following page.(Please see Note.(3) )
1.3.3.4 OSD adjustment
1. Product Specification (continued)
Function LED Color
Full Power Blue color
Sleep Orange color
Table 1
1.3.3.3 On-Screen Display
The Lite-ON On Screen Display system shall be
used , controlled by a Menu button. If the buttons
remain untouched for OSD turn off time while
displaying a menu , the firmware shall save the
current adjustments and exit. Also, if the video
controller changes video mode while the OSD is
active, the current settings shall be saved
immediately, the OSD turn off, and new video mode
is displayed.
Key When no OSD display OSD Displayed
1. To display the OSD menu on the screen.
2. To select the OSD sub-Menu
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Speaker Volume/Minus
(with Audio)
1. Forward selection of the OSD menu.
2. Increase the value after sub-menu selected.
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Speaker Volume/Plus
(with Audio)
1. Back-forward selection of the OSD menu.
2. Decrease the value after sub-menu selected.
E Empowering Menu or sub.menu EXIT/Scenario mode
Description
MENU Menu Display
Menu or sub.menu EXIT/Auto Adjust function. Auto Auto Adjust Function
ITEM CONTENT
AUDIO VOLUME To increase or decrease the sound level
BRIGHTNESS Back light Luminance of the LCD panel is adjusted.
CONTRAST A gain of R , G and B signal is adjusted.
AUTO CONTRAST A gain of R , G and B signal auto adjust.
CLOCK The ratio of dividing frequency of the dot clock is adjusted.
PHASE The phase of the dot clock is adjusted.
H-POSITION The indication screen is horizontally moved right and left (1 Pixels pitch).
V-POSITION The indication screen is vertically moved up and down (1 Pixels pitch).
AUTO ADJUST Clock system auto adjustment, about under 8 sec.
COLOR BALANCE Select three kinds of modes. ( USER /6500 / 9300 ).
OSD POSITION The OSD indication position can be adjusted.
OSD LANGUAGE
Select the language used for the OSD menu among English , French ,
Italian , Deutsch and Spanish.
RECALL DEFAULTS All data copy from factory shipment data.
OSD DURATION Adjust OSD menu off time range from10~120 second.
POWER-SAVE
Back light of the LCD panel is cut when the signal is not input (AC line
power consumption 2Wor less).
INFORMATION
The frequency of the horizontal / vertical synchronizing signal under the
input is indicated.
NOTE : OSD MENU SEE APPENDIX A
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1.3.5 Controller Requirements
1.3.5.1 General Requirements
The monitor shall include a controller capable of
converting the analog RGB signal from a standard
SXGA resolution video controller in the CPU to a
signal which can be displayed on the panel. The
controller will include a PLL, A/D converters, LVDS
transmitter and other circuitry necessary to perform
its function. The PLL shall be stable enough to
ensure that a static image from the CPU is placed
in the same physical location on the flat panel in
each frame.
1.3.4.4 User Display Modes
In addition to the factory pre-set video modes,
provisions shall be made to store up to 9 user
modes. If the current mode is a user mode, the
monitor shall select its previously stored settings.
If the user alters a setting, the new setting will be
stored in the same user mode. The user modes
are not affected by the pre-set command. If the
input signal requires a new user mode, storage of
the new format is automatically performed during
user adjustment of the display (if required, please
see Note.(4) )
1.3.4.3 Mode Recognition Pull-in
The monitor shall recognize preset modes within a
range of +/-1KHz whichever is less for horizontal ;
and within +/-1Hz for vertical.
1.3.5.2 Video Stretching
The monitor shall contain provisions to stretch the
video signal, so that an input signal from the
computer in any resolution smaller than 1680 x
1050 is automatically expanded to fill the entire
screen.
1.3.5.3 Panel Timing and Interface
The controller supplied with the monitor shall
control all panel timing. This controller shall
adequately insulate the monitor from the computer,
so that no possible combination of input signals
from the computer shall cause damage to the flat
panel or any other component of the monitor. The
LCD panel interface shall support the TFT
standard.
1.3.6 DC - AC Inverter Requirements
The DC-AC inverter is on the power board. The
frequencies used by the DC-AC inverter used to power the
backlight shall be chosen so as to prevent any noticeable
effects on the flat panel (such as a rolling effect).
1.3.7 Power Supply Requirements
The AC to DC converter power supply for the monitor shall
be an external AC to DC converter brick This brick shall
have an IEC receptacle for main power input and a pin - in
-socket for DC power out. The brick shall provide sufficient
power for both the monitor and the backlight assembly,
and shall meet requirements specified in Table 2.
1. Product Specification (continued)
H-Sync Band Width
(KHz) (MHz) H V
1 102 720 x 400 (70Hz) 31.469 28.322 - +
2 103 640 x 480 (59.94Hz) 31.469 25.175 - -
3 182 640 x 480 (66.66Hz) 35 30.24 - -
4 173 640 x 480 (72Hz) 37.861 31.5 - -
5 109 640 x 480 (75Hz) 37.5 31.5 - -
6 648 x 500 (57.7Hz) 31.234 25.175 + +
7 104 800 x 600 (56.25Hz) 35.156 36 + +
8 116 800 x 600 (60Hz) 37.879 40 + +
9 117 800 x 600 (72Hz) 48.077 50 + +
10 110 800 x 600 (75Hz) 46.875 49.5 + +
11 108 832 x 624 (74.55Hz) 49.722 57.28 - -
12 118 1024 x 768 (60Hz) 48.363 65 - -
13 157 1024 x 768 (70Hz) 56.476 75 - -
14 141 1024 x 768 (75Hz) 60.023 78.75 + +
15 126 1152 x 864 (75Hz) 67.5 108 + +
16 161 1280 x 960 (60Hz) 60 108 + +
17 179 1280 x 1024 (60Hz) 63.981 108 + +
18 131 1280 x 1024 (75Hz) 79.976 135 + +
19 1680 x1050(60Hz) 65.3 146.25 - +
NOTE : (1) 76 FV 86 : monitor can display but doesn't guarantee.
(2) fV < 55, or fV > 86 : warning invalid mode.
(3) Factory model :
After we first burn the code into the flash, every preset-model we run first must do auto-adjusting.
Then it'll not do auto-adjust again when we changed preset-mode back including AC on/off DC on/off.
The only way that preset-mode do auto-adjust again is press '' Internal Factory Reset''.
(4) User mode :
The code should memorize 9 timing mode exclusive of preset-modes as use mode and do auto-adjusting.
When user set a new mode that is not among previously. It'll do auto-adjusting then be solved to user modes.
The new mode will overwrite the first memorized user modes.
The user modes be cleared is same as Factory mode. Just do '' Internal Factory Reset''.
(5) Internal Factory Reset and OSD Factory Reset behavior.
Polarity
Item No Resolution
Preset Timing Chart
Input Voltage Range
The operating range shall be from 90 to 132 and 195 to 265 AVC
sinusoidal for all models specified.
Input Frequency Range
Input power frequency range sha;; be from 47.5 to 63 Hz over the
specified input voltage range.
Power Consumption
Power consumption for the monitor shall be less than 46W over the
specified voltage and frequency ranges. In suspend or sleep mode
the power consumption will be less than 2W.
Line Fuse
The AC input shall be fused and become electrically open as a result
on an unsafe current level. The fuse many not be user replaceable.
Initial Cold Start
The power supply shall start and function properly when under full
load, with worst case conditions of input voltage, input frequenct,
operating temperature, and cold backlight lamps.
Inrush Current
The inrush current must be limited to 30A when operated at
120VAC, and 50A when operated at 220VAC. Inrush current is
measured at an ambient temperature of 25
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C, with the unit
temperature stabilized in the power-off.
Hot Start Cycle
The power supply shall be damaged when switched ON for one
second and OFF for one second for seven consecutive after
operating for one hour at full load, 25
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C, and nominal input line
voltage.
Under Voltage
The power supply shall contain protection circuitry such that the
application of an input voltage below the minimum specified in this
table shall not cause damage to the power supply unit nor cause
failure of the input.
Line Transient
The power supply shall operate within IEC 801-4 ( 1KV) and IEC
801-5 ( 2KV) for the domestic U.S. version. The UPS power
supply shall operate and comply with CE mark.
AC to DC Converter Requirements
Table 2
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1.3.8 Display Communications Channel
The monitor assembly shall provide a display
communications channel that conforms to VESA
DDC2Bi hardware requirements. This configuration
shall contain the 128-byte EDID file as specified by
VESA EDID standard.The monitor should not write to
the EDID file for the first two minutes of operation
following power-up UNLESS some action taken by the
user or the host CPU forces the write (for instance,
requesting the serial number via the OSD).
Furthermore, it is recommended that CMOS switches
be incorporated to isolate the DDC IC from outside
connections while the EDID Fault Management is
being updated. This is to prevent corruption of the data
by attempts to read the data while it is being changed.
1.3.9 Firmware Update Function (same ISP function)
The update firmware need through from the D-Sub
connector, use DDC I2C bus to do update firmware.
1.4 PANEL ELECTRICAL
1.4.1 General Requirements
The panel used as the display device shall be an
WSXGA resolution,20/22W, TFT-LCD.This panel shall
be approved for use in this monitor.
1.4.2 Panel Timings
The controller included with the monitor shall translate
all video timings from the CPU that meet the timing
requirements listed in Panel specification into timings
appropriate for the panel. Under no circumstances may
the controller supply the panel with timings that may
result in damage. The controller shall insulate the
panel from the CPU , so that the panel shall always be
driven per it's own specification regardless of the
timings being sent from the CPU.
1.4.3 Polarizer Hardness
The outer face of the front polarizer panel shall be
covered with a coating with a # 3 hardness value
1.4.4 Backlight Requirements
1.4.4.1 General Requirements
The backlight assembly shall be designed to support
field replacement at the customer site or authorized
service center. The lamps shall have a continuous
operating life of at least 40,000 hours at 25. The
operating life is defined as having ended when the
illumination of light has reached 50% of the initial
value. The lamps shall extend a sufficient amount
from the edge of the light guide that sputtering over
the life of the lamps shall not cause degradation of
the luminance uniformity (such as non-illuminated
bands along the edges of the display).
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1.4.4.2 Lamps Startup Time
The backlight lamps shall start about 2 sec of the
time the monitor power switch is pressed or the
monitor is restarted from a power - down mode .The
starting time shall stay about 2 sec. for the
minimum expected life of the lamps.
Test conditions are as follows :
Ambient Light ---------------------- < 1.0 lux
Temperature-------------------------- 10
Inactive Time ----------------------- > 24 hours
1.4.5 Defects
1.4.5.1 Visual Inspection
The LCD panel shall be inspected with all pixels set
to white,black , red , green , and blue. The color
variation, brightness variation , and overall
appearance must not be perceived as poor quality
by Lite-On . Areas and / or parameters considered
questionable shall be subjected to detailed
measurements .
1.4.5.2 Display Degradation
Over the life of the product , variation of the
parameters specified in Panel specification shall be
maintained within reasonable limits.The panel must
not exhibit any significant defects while in operation
( excluding the CCFL operation ).This does not in
any way change the warranty given by the panel
manufacturer .
1.4.5.3 Light Leakage
Except for the active display area , there shall be no
light emission visible from any angle from any other
part of the display . For this test , the ambient
illumination must follow panel's specification.
1.4.5.4 Allowable Defects
No cosmetic defects are allowed except those
specified below.The conditions of visual inspections
are as follows :
For P20/22 W Series.
Viewing distance is to be approximately 35-50cm
Ambient illumination is to be 300 to 700 lux.
Viewing angle shall be at 90 degree.
Defects not apparent within one minute shall be
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1.4.5.5 Defect Terminology
Table 3 gives the descriptive terms used in classifying
defects.
1.5 Optical Characteristics
Depends on the LCD supplier's spec. Details refer to QA
Inspection Spec.
1.4.5.6 Smudges, Streaks and Smears
When viewing the panel oriented so as to maximize
reflected light , there shall be no visible smudging ,
streaking, smearing or other nonuniformity from
contaminants ,fingerprints,or defects in any of the visible
surfaces. This is independent of whether the unit is
operating or off .
1.4.5.7 Other Defects
Undefined defects that are considered to be rejectable
by LiteOn will be reviewed by Lite-On as they become
apparent. These panels will be referred to the Lite - On
Corporate / Manufacturer Purchasing Agreement for
disposition.
1.4.5.8 LCD Inspection
Put LCD panel on inspection table and illuminate the
panel with a daylight fluorescent lamp located above the
panel surface such that the illuminance at the LCD panel
is between 1000 lux and 1500 lux .Defect limits are given
in Table 4 .
1. Product Specification (continued)
Average Diameter smaller of
(L+W)/2 or L/20+2W
Acceptable Number Minimum Separation
< 0.1mm Non countable N / A
0.1 mm ~ 0.3 mm 10 15 mm
0.31 mm ~ 0.5 mm 10 15 mm
0.51 mm ~ 1.25 mm 5 15 mm
1.26 mm ~ 2.5 mm 3 25.4 mm
2.51 mm ~ 3.75 mm 3 25.4 mm
Greater than 3.75 mm NONE Not applicable
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Dark / Spots / Lines
Spots or lines that appear dark in the display patterns and are
usually the result of contamination. Defects do not vary in
size or intensity (contrast) when contrast voltage is varied.
Contrast variation can be achieved through the use of varying
gray shade patterns.
Bright Spots / Lines
Spots or lines that appear light in the display patterns.
Defects do not vary in size or intensity (contrast) when
contrast voltage is varied. Contrast variation can be achieved
through the use of varying gray shade patterns.
Polarizer Scratch
When the unit lights, lines appear light (white) with display
patterns dark and do not vary in size. Physical damage to the
polarizer that does not damage the glass
Polarizer Dent
When the unit lights, spots appear light (white) with display
patterns dark and do not vary in size. Physical damage to the
polarizer that does not damage the glass.
Rubbing Line
Horizontal or diagonal lines that appear gray with the display
patterns dark and may have resulted from an out of control
rubbing process on the polyimide or waves on the BEFs or
prism sheets.
Newton Ring The rainbow effect caused by non-uniform cell thickness.
Mottling
When the unit lights, variation / non uniformity
(splotchiness) appears light (white) with the display and
might vary in size.
Dim Line
When the unit lights, line(s) in the monitor (vertical) or major
(horizontal) axis appear dim, but not completely on or off.
Cross Lines Off
When the unit lights, lines in both the minor and major axis
do not appear.
Bright / Dark Dot A sub pixel (R,G,B dot) stuck off / on (electrical).
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2.1 MAIN OSD MENU
Outline:
The description for control function:
M a in
M e n u
Ic o n
S u b
M e n u
Ic o n
S u b M e n u
Ite m
D e s c r ip t io n
A d ju s tm e n t
R a n g e
R e s e t V a lu e
N /A W a r m
S e t t h e c o lo r t e m p e r a t u r e t o
w a r m w h it e .
N /A
N /A C o o l
S e t t h e c o lo r t e m p e r a t u r e t o
c o o l w h ite .
N /A
U s e r /R e d 0 -1 0 0 1 0 0
U s e r /G r e e n 0 -1 0 0 1 0 0
U s e r /B lu e 0 - 1 0 0 1 0 0
N /A E n g lis h
N /A ]_
N /A D e u ts c h
N /A F r a n c a is
N /A E s p a n o l
N /A Ita lia n o
N /A _
N /A j{_
H . P o s it io n
A d ju s t t h e h o r iz o n t a l
p o s it io n o f th e O S D .
0 -1 0 0 5 0
V . P o s it io n
A d ju s t t h e v e r t ic a l p o s it io n
o f t h e O S D .
0 -1 0 0 5 0
O S D
T im e o u t
A d ju s t t h e O S D t im e o u t. 1 0 - 1 2 0 1 0
N /A A u t o C o n f ig
A u t o A d ju s t th e H /V
P o s it io n , F o c u s a n d
C lo c k o f p ic t u r e .
( O n ly A n a lo g In p u t M o d e l)
N /A N /A
N /A A n a lo g
S e le c t in p u t s ig n a l fr o m
a n a lo g (D -S u b )
( O n ly D u a l In p u t M o d e l)
N /A N /A
N /A D ig it a l
S e le c t in p u t s ig n a l fr o m
d ig it a l ( D V I)
( O n ly D u a l In p u t M o d e l)
N /A N /A
N /A
D D C /C I
s w itc h
S e le c t t h e D D C /C I O N o r
O F F
N /A
T h e D D C /C I s w itc h ,
d e f a u lt is O N in
m o n ito r .
N /A In f o r m a tio n
S h o w t h e r e s o lu t io n , H /V
f r e q u e n c y ,S N a n d
in p u t p o r t o f c u r r e n t in p u t
t im in g .
N /A N /A
N /A R e s e t
C le a r e a c h o ld s ta tu s o f
A u t o - c o n f ig u r a tio n
a n d s e t th e c o lo r
te m p e r a tu r e to W a r m .
N /A N /A
N /A E x it
S a v e u s e r a d ju s tm e n t a n d
O S D d is a p p e a r .
N /A N /A
T h e c o lo r
t e m p e r a t u r e w ill b e
s e t to c o o l.
M u lti- la n g u a g e s e le c tio n . N /A
T h e la n g u a g e w ill
b e s e t t o E n g lis h
A d ju s t s R e d /U s e r /G r e e n
G r e e n /B lu e in t e n s it y .
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3. Exploded Diagram
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3.2 Product Exploded Diagram
3. Exploded Diagram (continued)
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Use a Phillips-head screwdriver screwed the
No.1~4 screws till that interface board and bracket
chassis base firmly attached.
Use a Phillips-head screwdriver screwed the
No.1~4 screws till that power board and bracket
chassis base firmly attached.(No1 screw
size=M4x8; No2~4 screw size=M3x6;
Torque=9~10KGFxCM).
Take a bracket chassis base on a protective
cushion and stick an insulator on the specific
position, take a power board and turn it over. Then,
put it on the specific positions of bracket chassis
base.
Connect the cable between power board(P802)
and interface board (P301)
Connect the function key cable into interface
board(P306)
Connect the FFC cable into interface board
Take the key function cable out from the hole
shown as photo
Fix the function key cable with a PVC tape
Turn the monitor faced down and put it on the
Bracket Chassis module till both parts firmly
Take lamp cables out from the holes shown as
the photo.
Connect the FFC cable to the connector of the LCD
panel.
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S3
S2
S1
1
2
3
4
4.1 Assembly procedures:
4. Assembly and Disassembly Procedures
P301
P802
P306
FFC
1
2
3
4
S4
S7
S6
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Use a Phillips-head screwdriver screwed the
No.1~2 screws.
(No1~2 screw size=M3x10; Torque=3~5KGFxCM).
Use a Phillips-head screwdriver screwed the No.1~4
screws on both side and assemble the LCD panel
and bracket chassis module.
(No1~4 screw size=M3x6; Torque=3~4KGFxCM).
Plug 8 lamp cables to the connectors of power
board.(Both of right and left sides)
Connect FFC cable to LCD panel. There are two
locks over here when plugging in should be
noticed
Use a Hex-head screwdriver screwed the
DVI and D-SUB connectors (No.1~4Hex Nut
screws Size=M3x8;Torque=3~5KGFxCM).
Take a key function board to hook with front
bezel (No.1~2) and connect to key function
cable.
4. Assembly and Disassembly Procedures (continued)
S11
S10
S13
S12
S8
S9
S8
S7
2
3
4
1
1 2
Angel < 5 degrees
Plug in parallel direction
1 2
3 4
1
2
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Stick a screen card on the front bezel with two
tapes.
Assemble the hinge cover into both two sides
Assemble the stand upper side to the rear cover
through the way of screwing 4 screws till both
units firmly attached.
(No1~4 Screw Size=M4x10;
Torque=11~13KGFxCM).
Stick Vista and TC003 label on the correct
position the same as below photo
Put a ear over n he ssembled nit nd
ress on force echanisms ocked nd irmly
attached.
r c o t a u a
p m l a f
Take a LDPE+EPE bag to cover the LCD
monitor.
Take a PE bag to cover the stand base.
Take two cushion foams; one is held the front
side of LCD monitor, and another is held the back
side.
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S19
S18
S16
S15
S14
1
2
3
4
S17
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Move previous assembled parts into the carton
then stick Vista and feature label on the carton then
packing the carton
Put accessories of stand, DVI cable, and
users manual ,power cable on specific
positions as photo below.
4. Assembly and Disassembly Procedures (continued)
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FEATURE LABEL
VISTA LABEL
STAND
P
O
W
E
R
C
A
B
L
E
D
V
I
C
A
B
L
E
D-SUB CABLE
USERS MANUAL
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Use a Phillips-head screwdriver unscrew 4 screws
to release the stand base.
(No1~4 Screw Size=M4x10;
Torque=11~13KGFxCM).
Disassemble the stand cover.
Put returned unit on a protective cushion,then
remove LDPE+EPE bag.
Tear off tapes to remove the screen protector
card then turn over the LCD monitor (screen
faced down),
Take off two cushion foams
Take out all accessories including D-SUB cable
power cable, DVI cables, users manual, and stand
base and packing material from the carton.
(Note: It depends on whether users returning
the accessories.)
Open the carton with a proper tool.
Turn over the LCD monitor (screen faced up).
S6
S5
S4
S3
S2
S1
1
2
3
4
S7
4.2 Disassembly procedures
STAND
P
O
W
E
R
C
A
B
L
E
D
V
I
C
A
B
L
E
D-SUB CABLE
USERS MANUAL
FEATURE LABEL
VISTA LABEL
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Work your way along the front bezel to disengage
all the locking mechanism.
Place cloth on the panel where you are working
on to protect the panel. Continuously, wedge
your finger between the front bezel and the
panel, then pry up on the front bezel to
disengage the locking mechanism.
Unhook the key function board from rear bezel,
disconnect the key function cable
Use a Hex-head screwdriver unscrewed 4 screws to
release the DVI and D-SUB connectors
(No1~4Hex Nut screws
Size=M3x8;Torque=3~5KGFxCM).
Use a Phillips-head screwdriver unscrewed the
No.1~2 screws to lease power plug
(No1~2 screw size=M3x10; Torque=3~5KGFxCM).
S8
S10
S9
4. Assembly and Disassembly Procedures (continued)
S11
1 2
3 4
1 2
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Disconnect the FFC cable to the connector of
panel.
Use finger to push the lock according to arrow
direction then take out the FFC cable
Take out lamp cables right through the No.1 and
2 square holes and separate the bracket chassis
module and LCD panel apart.
Unplug 4 lamp cables (No. 1~4).
Use a Phillips-head screwdriver unscrewed the
No.1~4 screws to release the interface board.
(No1~4 screw size=M3x6; Torque=9~10KGFxCM).
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S16
S15
S13
S12
1
2
S14
1
2
4
3
Examine the panel surface accoring to inspection
criteria. Put it aside.
2
3
4
1
Use a Phillips-head screwdriver unscrewed the
No.1~4 screws to disassemble the LCD panel
and bracket chassis module.
(No1~4 screw size=M3x6; Torque=3~4KGFxCM).
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Use a Phillips-head screwdriver unscrewed the
No.1~4 screws to disassemble the power board.
(No1 screw size=M4x8; No2~4 screw size=M3x6;
Torque=9~10KGFxCM).
Disconnect the FFC, P301, and function key
cables to connectors of interface board.
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S19
4. Assembly and Disassembly Procedures (continued)
1
2
3
4
P301
P802
P306
FFC
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5.1 No.display of screen (Screen is black, color of LED is
amber)
5. Troubleshooting
Yes
No Proceed "No OSM display" section.
OK
NG
Input the sync signal of computer, or
change the cable.
When a signal isn't being inputted, it is
indicated with "No Signal Input". it is
indicated with "Out Of Range" at the
time of the frequency that it can't be
distinguished.
Does OSM display when you push
PROCEED buttom.
Check if the sync signal from computer is
output and if the video cable is
connected normally.
Proceed "checking the resolution
change IC movement" section.
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5.2 Nothing display on screen (screen is black, color of LED is
blue)
5. Troubleshooting (continued)
Refer "Checking the backlight unit" section"
OK
NG
OK
Proceed "Abnormal sreen" dection"
OK
NG
1) Change pattern of video signal output on the host.
2) Reconnect the video cable.
3) Change the video cable.
NG
OK
NG
Failure Point
The LCD video signal cable is
disconnected.
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Is backlight lit?
Is backlight lit?
Check OSM menu is display on
screen when you push the
"PROCEED" key.
Check if the LCD video signal cable
is connected between the Interface
Board and LCD module.
Check the video cable for failure. Check
the host for output signal is all black or not.
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5. Troubleshooting (continued)
OK
OK
Failure Point
1) Printed wire between Q301 pin3,
R305, R306, I301 pin1 is failure..
2) Q301 is failure.
NG
OK
NG
OK
Failure Point
I301 is failure.
Failure Point
1) Printed wire broke between P304
and I305 LVDS signals.
2) I305 is failure.
OK
Failure Point
1) The LVDS cable broke between
P304 and LCD module.
2) LCD module is failure.
NG
Proceed "Checking the DC/DC
converter circuit" section.
NG
Failure Point
1) FB301 is open.
2) C309, C310 is short.
OK
OK
NG
Proceed "Checking the DC/DC
converter circuit" section.
Failure Point
Printed wire broke between P306
pin 4 and I305 pin 90. OK
NG
Failure Point
I305 is failure
OK
NG
Continue
NG
Check the 5V power
supply for P304 pin 1, 2, 3
Check the I302 pin2
if voltage is 3.3V
Check if the voltage
between I301 pin2
and pin3 is above -
0.7V
Check if the Q301 pin2 of
PANELVCC_EN signal that
outputted by I305 pin85 is
High level.
Check the I301 pin2
if voltage is 5V
Check the D326 pin1
if voltage is 1.8V
Failure Point
1) Printer wire between R307
and I305 pin85 is failure
2) I305 is failure.
Check the P304 all
LVDS signals.
Check the input voltage level whether
was changed when pressed function
keys on the P306 pin 4 (normal is high
level, when push buttom, generated
1.6V)
Check if the voltage on
I305 pin 90 that is from
3.3V to 1.6V.
NG
5.2 Nothing display on screen (screen is black, color of LED is
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5.3 Checking the back light unit
5. Troubleshooting (continued)
Is +22V supplied to inverter PWB ?
(by the power board)
OK
NG
Failure Point
Power board of Inverter part failure.
OK
NG
Failure Point
1) printed wire broke between P301
pin2, R303 and I305 pin 88.
2) I305 is failure.
OK
NG
Failure Point
1) printed wire broke between P301
pin3, R301 and I305 pin86.
2) I305 is failure.
Failure Point
1) Back light unit of LCD module is
failure.
2) Inverter Cable is disconnected
Check the BKLT_EN signal
of the DC input P301 pin2 at
TTL high level.
Check the BKLT_ADJ signal
of the input P301 pin3 from
I305 pin86 is a PWM signal.
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5.4 Abnormal screen for VGA
5. Troubleshooting (continued)
OK
NG
Failure Point
1) No R, G, B video signals output from
host computer, check computer.
2) Video signal cable disconnection.
Failure Point
In the case of the Red signal. (A Green and
Blue signal is the same path, too.)
1) Printed wire broke between P302 pin1
and I306 pin23.
2) Video cable is failure.
3) FB303,FB304, R309 is open.
4) R311 is short or open.
5) C315 is short or open.
NG
OK
Failure Point
Printed wire broke between I305 and P304.
NG
OK
Check the R, G, B video
signal from computer input on
P302 of video connector.
Check the R, G, B input video
signals on I305 pin18, 20, 23
respectively that their level is 0.0
to 0.7Vp-p.
Check all LVDS signals
being output to P304 from
I305?
Process "Checking the
resolution change IC
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5.5 Abnormal screen (For the DVI)
5. Troubleshooting (continued)
OK
NG
Failure Point
1) No DVI video signals output from host
computer, check computer.
2) DVI Video signal cable disconnection.
Failure Point
In the case of the DVI_RX0+/- signal. (A
DVI_RX1+/-, DVI_RX2+/- and DVI_RXC+/-
signal is the same path, too.)
1)Printed wire broke between P303 pin 17,
18 and I306 pin 3, 4.
2) Video cable is failure.
3) R336, R337 open.
NG
OK
Failure Point
Printed wire broke between I305 and
P304.
NG
OK
Check the DVI video signal from
computer input on P303 of DVI-I
video connector.
Check the DVI input video signals on I305 pin 3,
4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13 respectively that differential
input voltage is 150 to 1200mV, and input
commond mode voltage is 3.3V.
Check all LVDS signals being
output to P304 from I305?
Prpcess "Checking the resolution
change IC movement" section.
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5.6 Abnormal OSM display adjust problem
5. Troubleshooting (continued)
OK
NG Failure Point
1) Function key wire disconnection.
2) Function key wire is failure.
3) Function key board is failure.
OK
NG
Failure Point
1) Printed wire broke among P306 pin4, pin5; R369 and I305
pin90.
2) Printed wire broke among P306 pin5,R372, and I305 pin89.
3)C386,C388 ,C389,C390 are short.
Failure Point
I305 is failure.
Check the input TTL level whether was changed
when pressed function keys on the P306 pin 4, 5
(normal is high level, when push buttom, generated
low level plus)
Check the input TTL level of I305
pin89, 90 whether was changed
when pressed function keys.
(Refer to Table 1)
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5.7 Abnormal plug and play operation for VGA
5. Troubleshooting (continued)
OK
NG
Failure Point
The host machine is not communicatiog in DDC2B
mode.
OK
NG
Failure Point
1) Printed wire broke between I303 pin8, D308
and P302 pin9.
2) D309, C329 is short.
3) D308 is failure.
OK
NG
Failure Point
I303 is failure.
OK
NG
Failure Point
The Video cable is failure.
OK
NG
Failure Point
The Video cable is failure.
Failure Point
1) Printed wire broke among I305 pin30, pin31,
R328,R330 and P302 pin12, 15 .
2) I303 maybe failure.
3) R326, R327 are open.
4) R328 or R330 or C330 or C331 is open or
short.
Confirm the host computer
supplies DDC2B mode.
Check the voltage on
P302 pin9 that is power
DC 5 V.
Check the voltage on I303
pin8 that is power DC 5 V.
Check the signal on P302
pin12, 15 that is serial data /
clock signal.
Check the output signal of
serial data/clock on I303
pin5, 6.
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5.8 Abnormal plug and play operation (For the DVI)
5. Troubleshooting (continued)
OK
NG
Failure Point
The host machine is not communicatiog in
DDC2 mode.
OK
NG
Failure Point
1) Printed wire broke between I304 pin8, D321
and P303 pin 14.
2) D321 is failure.
3) D322 is short.
OK
NG Failure Point
I304 is failure.
OK
NG
Failure Point
The Video cable is failure.
OK
NG
Failure Point
The Video cable is failure.
Failure Point
1) Printed wire broke between I305 pin 1,
pin100, I304 pin 5, 6 and P303 pin 7, 6.
2) I305 maybe failure.
3) R347, R349 is open.
4) R345 or R346 or C344 or C346 is short.
OK
NG
Failure Point
1) Printed wire broke between P303 pin14 and
pin16.
2) R338 is open.
3) C340 or C341 is short.
Confirm the host computer
supplies DDC2 mode.
Check the voltage on P303
pin14 that is power DC 5 V.
Check the voltage on P303
pin 16 that is 4.5V.
Check the voltage on I304
pin8 that is power DC 5 V.
Check the voltage on P303
pin 6, pin7 that is serial data
/ clock signal.
Check the output signal of
serial data/clock on I304
pin 5, pin6.
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5.9 Checking the interface circuit of sync signal
5.9.1 Checking the control circuit of horizontal sync pulse
OK
NG
Failure Point
Video cable is failure.
OK
NG
Failure Point
1) Printed wire broke between P302 pin13
and I305 pin27.
2) FB309, R321 are short.
3) D307 or R324 or C327 is short.
Failure Point
Process "Checking the resolution change IC
movement" section.
Check the horizontal sync
signal on P302 pin13 TTL
level.
Check the horizontal sync
signal on I305 pin27 TTL
level.
5. Troubleshooting (continued)
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NG Proceed " Checking the DC/DC converter circuit" section.
OK
NG Proceed " Checking the DC/DC converter circuit" section.
OK
NG
Failure Point
1) Printed wire broke between X301 and I305 pin96, pin97.
2) C379, C380 is short or open.
3) X301 failure.
OK
NG
OK
NG
Failure Point
1) Printed wire broke between I305 pin37, pin38, pin39, pin40 and
I306 pin1, pin2, pin5, pin6.
2) I306 failure.
Failure Point
I306 failure.
Failure Point
1) Printer wire broke between I305 pin84
and C378
2) C78 is short.
NG
OK
Failure Point
1) Printer wire broke between I305 pin84 and C378.
2) C381 is short.
3) R358, D328 is failure
4) I305 is failure
Check +3.3V supply on I305 pin8,
pin14, pin16, pin24 , pin32, pin49,
pin56, pin75, pin98
Check +1.8V supply on I305 pin
51, 66, 82, 34.
Check X301 14.318MHz clock
input to I305 pin96 and pin97 at
TTL level.
Check I305 pin 84 HWRESET
signal is low level at normal
operation.
Check if D328 pin1 is low.
Check I305 pin37, pin38, pin39,
pin40 SPI signal
(Same as the IIC signal).
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5.10 Checking the resolution change IC movement
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5.11 Checking the DC/DC converter circuit
OK
NG
Failure Point
1) Power wire disconnection.
2) Power board is failure.
OK
NG
Failure Point
1) Printed wire broke between P301 pin5,
pin6, and I302 pin3.
Failure Point
I302 is failure.
OK
NG
OK
NG
Failure Point
Printed wire broke between I302 pin2, pin4
and Q305 pin1.
Failure Point
D326 is failure.
OK
NG
Failure Point
1) Printed wire broke between I302 pin 2. 4,
Q306 pin1 and I305 VCTRL pin.
2) FB311, FB312, FB313, FB314, FB315, are
open.
Check the 5V is output from
P301 pin5, pin6.
Check the 5V is input to
I302 pin3.
Check the 3.3V is output
from I302 pin2, 4.
Check the 3.3V is input to
Q305 pin1.
Check the 1.8V is output
from D326 pin 1.
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