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EJ3.0 TV CHASSIS
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
TV Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
The EJ3.0 TV chassis is designed for the 2007 model year. This is a mid range chassis in
both LCD and Plasma versions. The set has an integrated NTSC/ATSC tuning system with
125 channel tuning capability.
Two of the LCD models are equipped with the Ambilight feature. The Ambilight can be set to
display a user selected color or is capable of tracking the picture to display a composite of the
screen color to stimulate more relaxed viewing.
The USB1.1 port allows the user to display pictures from a USB flash drive or digital camera
when the pictures are in a *.jpg format. Audio files in the MP3 format can also be played on
the set.
Chassis EJ3.0
LCD Models
Plasma Models
480p 60Hz
480i 60Hz
720p 60Hz
1080i 60Hz
The native resolution of the LCD set is 1366x768 and the Plasma is 1024x768 for the 42 inch
version, while the 50 inch version is 1366x768. Whichever supported display resolution is
applied to the set, the picture will be rescaled to fit the screen resolution.
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TV Menus
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After pressing the right cursor but-
ton on the remote, the main menu
will appear.
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NEW OUT MENU GREEN BUTTON TV INSTALL ASSIST
OF BOX LANGUAGE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
LANGUAGE COLOR
CHANNELS TINT
PREFERENCES EQUALIZER
VOLUME SHARPNESS
CONNECTIONS COLOR TEMPERATURE
BALANCE NORMAL
CLOCK CUSTOMER COLOR TEMPERATURE
DIGITAL AUDIO LANGUAGE WARM
RESET AV SETTINGS AMBILIGHT ON/OFF WARM WHITE ANALOG ONLY PIXEL PLUS
ALTERNATE AUDIO MAIN COOL
SOFTWARE UPGRADE BRIGHTNESS COOL WHITE DYNAMIC CONTRAST
MONO/STEREO SAP CUSTOM
MODE COLOR BLUE DNR
RELAXED RED SOUND MODE
COLOR MPEG ARTIFACT REDUCTION
MODERATE CUSTOM HEADPHONE VOLUME ANALOG ONLY ON
CUSTOM COLOR COLOR ENHANCEMENT
DYNAMIC AVL STEREO OFF
ENGLISH SEPARATION ACTIVE CONTROL
DELTA VOLUME MONO
FRANCAIS COLOR BOOST LIGHT SENSOR
AUTO SURROUND OFF
ESPANOL BALANCE PICTURE FORMAT
PALETTE MINIMUM
PORTUGUES DIGITAL ONLY STEREO MEDIUM
SATURATION
OFF VIRTUAL DOLBY DIGITAL MAXIMUM
MINIMUM
MEDIUM ANALOG ONLY
AUTOPROGRAM OFF OFF
INSTALLATION UPDATE MAXIMUM ON MINIMUM
WEAK CHANNEL INSTALLATION MEDIUM
INSTALLATION MODE ANTENNA MAXIMUM
CABLE OFF
UNINSTALL CHANNELS
ON
CLOSED CAPTIONS OFF
CAPTION SERVICE ON ON
DIGITAL CAPTION SERVICE ON DURING MUTE OFF
LOCATION SHOP DIGITAL CAPTION OPTIONS
OSD HOME SLEEPTIMER
SHOW EMERG ALERTS CC-1 OFF
CHILD LOCK MINIMUM
DOWNLOAD RATINGS CC-2
SET OR CHANGE PIN MEDIUM
CC-3
NORMAL ON TIMER MAXIMUM
CC-4
MINIMUM DEMO
T-1
T-2
T-3 ON
T-4 OFF
AV1
AV2
AV3 CS-1 ON
HDMI1 CS-2 OFF
HDMI2 CS-3
SIDE CS-4
DIGITAL AUDIO IN CS-5 AUTOMATIC
CS-6 SUPER ZOOM
RESET TO DEFAULT RESET 4:3
SIZE MOVIE EXPAND 14:9
AUTO CLOCK MODE STYLE MOVIE EXPAND 16:9
AUTO CLOCK CHANNEL TEXT COLOR WIDE SCREEN
TIME DEFAULT
TEXT OPACITY
DAY SMALL
LOCK AFTER BACKGROUND COLOR
TIME ZONE STANDARD
CHANNEL LOCK BACKGROUND OPACITY
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS LARGE
TV RATINGS LOCK EDGE TYPE
MOVIE RATINGS LOCK EDGE COLOR
REGION RATING LOCK DEFAULT
CURRENT SOFTWARE INFO MONOSPACED SERIF
LOCAL UPGRADES SERIF
TIMER MONOSPACED SANS SE
TIME SANS SERIF
ENTER PIN OR CHANGE
CASUAL
SELECT CHANNEL CURSIVE
SMALL CAPS
TIMER
The EJ3.0 is designed for board level repair in warranty. There are parts and service
information available for component level service of the SSB and Ambilight interconnect
board.
Overview
Parts for component level repair are only available for the SSB and Ambilight
interconnect boards
The LCD version has a single power supply , SSB, and Ambilight Interconnect panels. There
is not service information or parts available for the power supply panel. It is designed for
replacement only in service.
In the standby mode, two voltages are present on 1J02 on the SSB. The 5 volt standby
voltage on pins 4 and 5 and the Standby (STBY) voltage on pin 11. When the set is turned
On, the STBY line should go Low. This will switch On the main power supply voltages. The
12VS supply can be read on pins 9 and 10 and the -18 and +18 volt supplies can be read on
pins 1 and 2 with the set On. The plus and minus 18 volt supplies are the audio amplifier
supply voltages. The Audio Amplifier is located on the SSB.
If the STBY line does not go Low, check the Keyboard line on pin 2 of 1M01. This voltage
should go Low when the power button is pressed.
The Power Supply also produces a 24 volt supply for the backlight inverters on the LCD
panel. The DIM CTL voltage from the SSB controls the brightness of the backlight. It can be
measured on pin 12 of 1J02. The command to switch on the backlight is the LAMP ON sig-
nal which can be measured on pin 13 of 1J02.
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FIGURE 2 - LCD BACK VIEW
The audio amplifier is located on the SSB. Speakers are connected on 1740 of the SSB. A
problem in the audio amplifier causing a DC voltage on the speaker lines will cause the set to
shut down. This will generate a error code 14. To troubleshoot, disconnect the wires from
pins 1 and 2 of 1J02 of the SSB to remove power to the audio amplifier. If the set runs,
check to see if the voltages on the power supply are correct. If they are correct, change the
SSB.
The Ambilight interconnect board is present even if the set does not have the Ambilight fea-
ture. The LVDS signal from the SSB is fed to the Interconnect board which performs video
enhancement.
The Ambilight is controlled by the I2C bus from the SSB. This I2C bus controls the video
enhancement IC located on the Ambilight board.
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GND 1
KEYBOARD
EJ3.0 LA WIRING INTERCONNECT KB 2
1M01
GND 3
1
2
3
1M01 1 GND 1
+24V 1 1 -12-16V -18.4 1 2 FRONT_Y_CVBS 2
+24V 2 2 +12+16V +18.5 2 SSB 3 GND 3
+24V 3 3 GND 3 4 FRONT_C 4
+24V 4 4 +5V2STBY +5V(+5V) 4 5 GND 5 SIDE
TO 5 5 +5V2STBY +5V(+5V) 5 JACK
+24V 6 AUDIO_IN5_L 6
MASTER PANEL
INVERTER GND 6 6 GND 6 7 NC 7
1M36
1304
X531
X201
1J02
GND 9 9 +12VS 11.9V 9 10 AUDIO_HP_L 10
GND 10 10 +12VS 11.9V 10 11 AUDIO_HP_R 11
1.6V 11 11 STBY 0V (5V) 11
3.2V 12 12 DIM CTL 1.8-3V 12 1 GND 1
14 3 GND 3
1M60
4 FRONT_C 4
POWER 1M49 1P06 1740 1M21
SUPPLY
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
6
5
4
3
2
1
+24V 1
+24V 2 LIGHT_SENSOR 1
RIGHT SPK GND
+24V 3 2
TO +24V 4 RC 3
SLAVE LEFT SPK
LED2
LVDS
INVERTER +24V 5 4
1M21
GND 6 +5V_STBY 5
SCL_AMBI
GND
SDA_AMBI
I2C_SEL1_AMBI
GND 7 LED1 6
X520
1
2
3
4
GND 8
1 1403 1405 1 +12V IR
GND 9 1 +12V BOARD
GND 10 2 +12V 2 2 +12V
X220
3.0V 12 4 GND 4 4 GND
INTER
CONNECT 5 +12V
BOARD
TO AMBILIGHTS
1401
1402
1 +12V 5 6 +12V
X221
4 GND 8
9 1 SCL_AMBI
2 GND
TO LVDS 3 SDA_AMBI
LCD
1404
1406
PANEL 4 I2C_SEL1_AMBI
5 I2C_SEL2_AMBI
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SSB and Ambilight indicators
The bottom LED on the SSB (top picture) indicates that the viper IC has booted. The top
LED indicates that 12 volts is present for the display. This voltage not only powers the dis-
play, but also powers the video enhancement IC on the Ambilight board.
The Ambilight interconnect is shown in the bottom picture. The LED on the right shows that
the 12 volt display voltage from the SSB is present. The left LED indicates that the 12 volts
to the controller board is present. If the picture is not present and backlight is On, check for
the 12 volt supply to the LCD panel controller board. Then check for the LVDS signals on the
LVDS connector to the controller board. If not present, check for the LVDS signals from the
SSB.
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LCD Panel backlight troubleshooting
As indicated when looking at the wiring interconnect, there are three voltages to switch on the
backlight drive, 24 volts, 3 volt power on, and 1.7 to 3 volts dim control. The dim control volt-
age is normally around 3 volts when the screen is at normal brightness.
There is a Master inverter and Slave inverter board. The Master inverter board generates the
control signals for the lamp drive circuits. If the backlight or the Master or Slave drive is not
working the drive on both boards will shut down. An LED on the Master inverter board will
turn On for approximately 4 seconds after the B+ and control voltages are fed to the board.
This indicates that the controller IC on the board is working. If the backlight does not turn On,
check the output of both boards as the set is turned
On to see if the drive signal is present. If one of
the signals is not present, change that board. If both
drive signals are present, the panel backlight is
defective.
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Plasma panel
The area highlighted is the chassis part covered by the EJ3.0 PA service manual. Except for
the Side Jack panel, IR board and Keyboard, the rest of the set is covered by the SDI PDP
repair manual.
In the standby mode, the only voltages present is the +5V2_STBY and the STBY line is High.
When the set is turned On, the STBY line goes Low. If the 5 volt standby is present and the
STBY does not go Low, there is a problem with the SSB. When the set turns On, the +12VS
supply on the power supply turns On. This voltage can be checked on pin 10 of 1J02.
After the set turns On, The +17 volt and -17 volt supplies then switch On, supplying power to
the audio amplifier on the SSB. A problem with the audio amplifier may cause a protection
error (red blinking LED) code 14. If this occurs, unplug either 1M02 or CN8013 and recycle
power to the set. If the set then turns On, check the plus and minus 17 volts on CN8013 on
the Power Supply panel. If those voltages are present, replace the SSB. Read the Audio
Amplifier section for a complete circuit description.
On the plasma panel, the VG voltage (15.5 volts), D5V and 3V3 voltages switch On. The
Relay On voltage switches the Logic Board On. When the Logic board turns On, the board
then switches the VS-ON voltage High (3.2V). This switches the VS voltages on the Power
Supply. The VS voltage supplies power to the X and Y driver boards.
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GND 1
KEYBOARD
KB 2
1M01
GND 3
1
2
3
1M01 1 GND 1
VG 15.5V 1 1 1 2 FRONT_Y_CVBS 2
GND 2 2 +5V2_STBY 2 SSB 3 GND 3
GND 3 3 3 4 FRONT_C 4
GND 4 4 STBY +5V2_STBY 4 5 GND 5 SIDE
Y-BUFFER
CN5004
CN8006
JACK
Y-BOARD
VS 206V 5 5 5 6 AUDIO_IN5_L 6
PANEL
VS 206V 6 6 GND 6 7 NC 7
1M36
1304
7 GND 7 8 AUDIO_IN5_R 8
1J02
CN8015
8 NU GND 8 9 GND 9
9 9 10 AUDIO_HP_L 10
10 NU 10 11 AUDIO_HP_R 11
11
1 +12VS 12 1 GND 1
X-BOARD
VG 15.5V 1 2 13 2 FRONT_Y_CVBS 2
1309
3 +12VS 3 GND 3
1M60
GND 2
GND 3 4 4 FRONT_C 4
CN4003
CN8007
VS 206V 4 5 1M02 1P06 1740 1M21
1
2
3
4
6
5
4
3
2
1
VS 206V 5 6
7 LIGHT_SENSOR 1
RIGHT SPK GND
CN8014
8 2
9 RC 3
LEFT SPK
LED2
LVDS
D5V 5.3V 1 10 4
1M21
CN2000
CN8002
RELAY ON 0V 7 3 VSND_POS +17V
3V3 3.2V 8 4 GND INTER
CN8013
9 5 CONNECT
VS-ON 3.2V GND
BOARD
NU 10 6 VSND_NEG -17V
7 VSND_NEG -17V
PANEL
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Operating the Plasma panel in a stand-alone mode
One way to determine if the problem is on the Chassis part or the Panel part is to place the
Panel in a Stand-Alone mode. The panel with the SSB and Ambilight interconnect boards
needs to be removed to give access to the Logic board.
Disconnecting CN8015 and CN8014 with switch on the panel power supply in most cases. If
the power supply does not switch On, ground pin 4 of CN8015 of the power supply.
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If the white screen does not turn On, check the drive signal to the panel. The Y-Drive signal
can be checked on the Y-Buffer panel. The test point is shown in the picture below. The top
waveform is the Y-Drive signal. It is approximately 1200 volts p-p. The bottom waveform is
the V-Togg signal which is the sync signal for the scope. This signal is found on the Logic
board.
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Video Signal Flow Figure 5
The SSB tuner tunes both NTSC and ATSC channels. On the ATSC side, both terrestrial
8VSB and unscrambled Cable QAM signals are tuned. The Tuner is powered by the
+5VTUN voltage which is derived from the +12SW voltage.
If the selected channel is analog, IF is output on Pin 12 to 1A10, Saw Filter, and then to
7C00. IC 7A00 has the Video IF Demodulator. Composite video is output on Pin 120 and
then sent to an internal AV switch via Pin 123. The AV switch selects between the composite
video from the tuner or from one of the AV inputs. The selected composite video or YC is fed
to one of two A/D converters. This signal is not broken into components as is done in a digi-
tal transmission. The signal is converted from analog to digital as is. If the signal is YC, it is
output on DLINK1. Composite video is output on DLINK3. The signal is fed to IC 7J00, AVIP.
If the signal is from a YC source, it is fed to a multiplexer and output on DV3. If the signal is
composite video, it is fed to the internal Columbus circuit. The Columbus is a 3D digital comb
filter. The 3D comb processes the whole frame instead of two lines at a time as in previous
comb filters. This results in a sharper picture without cross luminance or cross color.
The AVIP converts the video to a YUV format. It is then output on the DV3 data line to 7V00,
Viper.
The YUV video is fed to a Switch and video processor in the Viper which rescales the video
to fit the screen. A memory controller interfaces with two SDRAM ICs 7V01 and 7V02 which
stores the video frames as they are being processed. In the case of LCD and Plasma sets,
the video is converted to a progressive scan format. In the case where this SSB is used in a
PTV, the video is converted to a 1080i format. The video is fed to the video output circuit
which outputs the signal on 3, 8 bit data lines to the AVIP. An LVDS transmitter in the AVIP
outputs the signal to the LCD or Plasma panel in an LVDS format. The OSD is added to the
picture in the Viper.
Component video signals, 480i, 480p, 720p, and 1080i are fed to 7B11, HDMI processor.
This IC performs a A/D conversion before feeding the signal to the AVIP on the DV4 and DV5
data lines. The HDMI signal is also fed to this IC which separates the video part of the data
before feeding it to the AVIP on DV4 and DV5.
If the customer selects an ATSC channel, the ATSC IF signal is output from the tuner on Pins
14 and 15. The signal is fed to a 44 Mhz SAW filter 1T01 and IF amplifier 7T13. The signal
is then fed to the ATSC decoder 7T22. The ATSC decoder captures the compressed data
stream and outputs it on a 8 bit data line, DVIF. This signal is then fed to the Viper for pro-
cessing. The Viper then rescales the video to fit the screen.
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Block Diagram Video
B02B B03 B04 B05 B05B
7A00
PNX3000HL 7J00 7V00 7V01
PNX2015E PNX8550 K4D551638F
B03C IF B03B
1T04 1A10 B04F SUPPLY B04C TUNNELBUS B05C B05B
TD1336O/FGHP 7 107 VIFINP SUPPLY
TUNNELBUS MAIN MEMORY
(0-12) DDR
12 IF-ANA IF-ANA 2 +5V
IF-OUT +1V2
SDRAM 1
MAIN HYBRID 1T01
7T13
LA7795T-E SAW 45MHz
8 108 VIFINN
SUPPLY +5VTUN
+3V3
+1V2-STANDBY
PNX2015 TUN-VIPER-RX-DATA
VIPER MM_DATA(0-15) 8Mx16
14 1 7 2 7 +5VbM SUPPLY
TUNER IF-1 99 SIFINP +3V3-STANDBY TUN-VIPER-TX-DATA
SCL-DMA North tunnel Tunnel Memory 7V02
44 South tunnel
2A53
+2V5
15 14 8 3 6 DIGITAL controller K4D551638F
IF-2 UP-3V3
SAW 44MHz
in out 100 SIFINN BLOCK 43 SDA-DMA TUN-VIPER-RX-CLKP
AGC COTROL
FM-T
4
7T12
PLL-3V3
LVDS-3V3 TUN-VIPER-TX-CLKN
MM_A(0-12) DDR
13
+5V IF-AGC PLL-1V2 TUN-VIPER-TX-CLKP SDRAM 2
3T15
DATA LINK 1
FEC DATA STROBE1P 61 STROBE1P-MAIN R3 AVP1_DLK1SP B02A MIPS32
AV2_Y-CVBS LPF AVIP-1 CPU C4 B06
N.C. LINK CHANNEL
48 FM-TRAP AV2_C 1 DATA1N 62 DATA1N-MAIN R2 AVP1_DLK1DN DECODER B05A 7G00
Micro- N.C. Yyuv 1H00 XC3S200-4TQG144C
GPIO 84 2FH Scaler and CONTROL
Controller IRQ-FE-MAIN DATA1P 63 DATA1P-MAIN R1 AVP1_DLK1DP A2 27M
B05A de-interlacer
MUX
DV1_DATA(0-9) DV1F-DATA(0-7) DV-ROUT(0-9)
QPSK STROBE3N 50 STROBE3N-MAIN N4 AVP1_DLK3SN 1SD+1HD
ADC
Demodulator
DATA LINK 3
29 YUV
AV7_Y-CVBS STROBE3P 51 STROBE3P-MAIN N3 AVP1_DLK3SP COLUMBUS 5 Layer
CLAMP DATA Video Video in
1T11
25M14
B07C
LINK
3 DATA3N 52 DATA3N-MAIN N2 AVP1_DLK3DN
3D Comb
filter and DV2_DATA(0-9) TS
router
primary
video out DV-GOUT(0-9) MOP
30 HD/VGA/ PICTURE ENHANCEMENT
MPEG_DATA 2nd noice Dual
SIF DATA3P 53 DATA3P-MAIN N1 AVP1_DLK3DP reduction 656
TO con
CVBS SEC A/D
DV1F-DATA(0-7) B05C Yyuv acces
DV3_DATA(0-9) DV3F-DATA (0-7) DV-BOUT(0-9)
VIPER 2Fh
Yyuv STROBE2N 55 STROBE2N-MAIN P4 AVP1_DLK2SN
LEVEL
DATA LINK 2
D CLAMP
ADAPT U,V DATA STROBE2P 56 STROBE2P-MAIN P3 AVP1_DLK2SP AVIP-2
INV. LINK
PAL 2 DATA2N 57 DATA2N-MAIN P2 AVP1_DLK2DN
1304 1M36
2 2 FRONT_Y-CVBS DATA2P 123 DATA2P-MAIN P1 AVP1_DLK2DP
MONO SEC.
4 4 FRONT_C
CLP PRIM 46 HV-PRM-MAIN M3
TIMING
AVP1_HVINFO1
CLP SEC CIRCUIT 40 CLK-MPIF M4
CLP yuv MPIF_CLK
MP-OUT-HS MP-HS 59
AV2_FBL L2
AVP2_HSYNCFBL2 Video MPEG VO-1 RGB_HSYNC J29
N.C. decoder J28 MP-OUT-VS MP-VS 60
AV6_VSYNC G2 RGB_VSYNC
AVP2_VSYNC2 MP-CLKOUT MP-CLK
N.C. RGB_CLK_IN J30 55
M1 J27 MP-OUT-FFIELD MP-FF 57
B07C B07E B07B RGB_UD
MP-OUT-DE MP-DE
B04B DV I/O INTERFACE RGB_DE K26 56
7B50
7C01 TDA9970HS RIN (0-9) MP-ROUT(0-9) MP-R(0-7)
AD8190ACPZ
1 ARX2+ 41 26 RX2+
GIN (0-9) MP-GOUT(0-9) MP-G(0-7)
ARX2- 40 25 RX2-
DV4-DATA(0-7) DV4_DATA_0 T0 9
4 ARX1+ 38
VIP
6 ARX1- 37 Termination
Video
1
7 20 resistance
ARX0+ 35 RX0+ output
control
9 ARX0- 34 19 RX0- formatter
DV5-DATA(0-7)
10 DV5_DATA_0 T0 9
PR1 ARXC+ 32
HDMI
12 ARXC- 31 2 DV4-CLK AK8 B04G M4 M2 M4
SWITCH
18
15
19
PB1 ARX-DCC-SCL
16 ARX-DCC-SDA 1P06 1405 1406
DV4-VALID AH8 VDISP 1 +12V_SSB 7202 1
Y1 3V3-DIG 1
19 7C04 T6TF4AFG +VDISP
3 3 3
HPD-HIRATE
AV7_Y-CVBS B05A 5 5 5
LVDS_TX 7 7 7
1 12 VHREF DV-HREF AH9
BRX2+ 1
3 BRX2- 11 Upsample
timing
generator 201 DV-VREF
DV-HREF
AJ9 DV-VREF LVDS_AN
B26 TXPNXA-
TXPNXA+
2
4
2
4
TxB0-
TxB0+
28
29
PACIFIC3 TxoA-
TxoA+
2
4
4 BRX1+ 9 23 RX1+ 207 DV-FREF AK9 C26 PICTURE
Derepeater DV-FREF LVDS_AP
Termination ENHANCEMENT
6 BRX1- 8 22 RX1-
1
resistance 6
2
15 LVDS_CP
19
BRX-DCC-SCL +1V8
HSCL B
16 BRX-DCC-SDA
HSDA B 3V3-DIG C23 18 18 38 TxoCLK- 18
19 LVDS_CLKN
7C03 3V3-AVI D23 20 20 37 TxoCLK+ 20
LVDS_CLKP
HPD-HIRATE Line time +3V3-AVI
B05A measuremebt
B24 24 24 40 TxoD- 24
LVDS_DN
C24 26 26 41 TxoD+ 26
LVDS_DP
H-SYNC-VGA 131 Activity
HSYNC detection & Sync E24 28 28 28
N.C.
V-SYNC-VGA 128 seperator B04E B04E LVDS_EN
F24 30 30 30
N.C. VSYNC sync selec.
Y 90 STANDBY LVDS_EP 200 198
B07A Y1 88 G/Y Slicers Clocks 3xxx
B07A SCL-I2C4 27 27 SCL-SSB SCL-DISP 27
PR 96 generator
B07A R/PR 29 29 3xxx 29
PR1 94 SDA-I2C4 SDA-SSB SDA-DISP
B07A Y 81 ADC
Y1 79 G/Y
PB 68
B07A PB1 B/PB
66
B07A
7LA7
M25P05 7L50
K4D261638K
5 SPI-SDO AK10
B04D
6 SPI-CLK AH10 PMX-MA(0-12)
512K STANDBY DDR INTERFACE PMX-MA
1 SPI-CSB AG10 PROCESSOR
FLASH
3 SPI-WP AJ27
DDR
Memory
See
controller PNX-MDATA PNX-MDATA SDRAM
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+5VTUN 1
14 1 7 2 7T41 7 7 QAM 7V00
1T04 1T41
5T45 11 15 44M 8 3 IF AMP 6 8 ADC 8VSB DVIF-8B VIPER
+12SW 7T00 TUNER 14
SAW DEC PNX8550
VIDEO MPEG2 AUDIO
5T49 SW
2 8 I2C-SDA-TUNER 91 7TG0 PROCESSOR PROCESSOR
5V-00B ATSC
9 I2C-SCL-TUNER 90 DEC
42 43
12
SCL-DMA
SDA-DMA
A DATA
JACK PANEL LINK
D 3
W28 R29
AUDIO-IN-4-R 79 A
AV1 D
AUDIO-IN-4-L 80
DATA
AUDIO LINK
AUDIO-IN1-R 85 SW 1
AV2 AUDIO-IN1-L 86
DATA
I2S-MAIN-ND
I2S-MAIN-D
LINK
AUDIO-IN2-R 2 DATA
83 W3
LINK
AV3 AUDIO-IN2-L 84 PROC V4
SIDE JP A 7J00
D PNX2015 AUDIO
8 AUDIO-IN-5-R 127 D AH1 ADAC1
AVIP PROC LEFT AUDIO
A
6 AUDIO-IN-5-L 128
D AG1 ADAC8
RIGHT AUDIO
A
Audio Signal Flow (Figure 6)
All of the audio processing including the amplifier is located on the SSB. The amplifier is a
class D with an output of 15 watts per channel.
If the customer has selected an analog channel, the 4.5 Mhz sound carrier is included with
the video IF output on Pin 12 of the Tuner. The IF is fed to 7C00, MPIF, and to the Video
Demodulator and Audio Demodulator. The baseband audio is fed to an A/D converter and to
Data Link 3. AV inputs are fed to a switch located in 7C00 and then to one of two A/D
converters. The audio is then output on Data Link 1 or Data Link 2.
The audio is separated in the AVIP and fed to the Audio processor. The audio processor
performs the following functions:
2
Processed audio is output in a I S format and fed to the Viper. The Viper performs an Audio
Delay based on preset levels in the software. The audio is then fed back to the AVIP where
the selected signal is fed to a D/A converter and fed to the headphone amplifier and audio
amplifier.
If the customer has selected an ATSC channel, the audio data is encoded in the data stream
which is fed to the Viper from the ATSC decoder. The selected data streams are decoded in
the MPEG2 processor and fed to the Audio Delay circuit. The I2S audio is then fed to the
AVIP where it is processed and fed to the main audio and headphone amplifiers. The main
audio is output from the Viper on AB29 to the digital output jack labeled SPDIF.
When the customer selects the HDMI input, the HDMI receiver removes the digital audio from
the data stream and outputs it to the Viper in a I2S format.
page 19
page 20
AUDIO: AMPLIFIER
+12_20V
+3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY
SOUND-ENABLE
VP
+12_20V
47K
3D10
5K6
3D12
3
PROT-AUDIOSUPPLY
3D13 7D10-1
9 LM339P
3D89
FD49 14 ID60 +3V3-STANDBY
3D14 2K7 0V
LEFT-SPEAKER GND-D 8 22K ID50
220K 12
47K
3D85
2u2
2u2
47K
2K2
RES
VN VP 4
6D10
2D01
2D02
3D15
3D16
BAS316
ID70
BC847BPN
ID48 7D25-2
ID52 3 6 5 4
3D17 7D10-4 0V7
RIGHT-SPEAKER 7 LM339P BC847BPN
ID53 3D01 ID18
FD54 1 2 7D11-1 3 7D26-2 5
220K 3D18
47K
47K
6 BC847BS
3D84
3D75
ID51 220K
12 1 3
47K ID31
2u2
+12_20V +12_20V
2D11
-17V4 ID91
47K
22K
INV-MUTE
100p
3 6
2D03
3D20
2K7
VN
3D21
GND-D 3D82 ID30 FD73
5 ID55 2
RES 3D19
7D11-2 7D25-1 ID71
* BC847BS BC847BPN
GND-D 47K -18V4
2K2
47K
* 4 1 6
100K
3D25
3D86
3D87
6D11
GND-D
BZX384-C18
10n
1n0
10K
47K
2
3D22
2D63
3D83
2D51
ID63 7D26-1 ID72
18V4
ID56 BC847BPN
0V
1
47K
33K
3D42
3D88
10K
7D12-2
3D24
ID57 2D70
3 BC847BS **
ID61
1n0
5 6 7D12-1
-12_20V
3D23
4 2
-12_20V
2K2
2K2
1
3D26
BC847BS
-12_20V
U-VOLT-DETECT
CPROT
SOUND-ENABLE
U-VOLT-DETECT
MUTE
U-VOLT-DETECT
cD01 cD04
+12_20V
MUTE
MUTE
-12_20V
CPROT
CPROT
GND-DR
cD05
FEEDBACK
FEEDBACK-LR
FEEDBACK-RL
LEFT-SPEAKER
RIGHT-SPEAKER
ID92
5D10
220R
GND-D GND-DL
ID10 ID11 5D11
2K2
*
3D90
9D48 +12_20V
2D64 ID67 220R
4
3D43 ID80 * INV-MUTE
7D24 * * *
+12_20V * * * 2p2 *
3K3
1K2
22K
22K
3K3
1K2
22K
* *
3D34
3D77
2D52
3D37
7D20
3D39-4
3D35
10R
3D38
22K
7D18-1
100n
100n
2D14
2D15
3D78
2D23
2D17
2D18
100u 25V
5
5 3D40-44
7D15 *
3
3D39-2 3D40-3 ID12
33K
* 2 7 ID13 ID93 3 6
3D91
100u 16V
100u 25V
100u 16V
15K
4
3D49
BC817-25W 22K BC857BW
** GND-DL 22K BC857BW
**
ID81 ID14 5D18 BC807-25W ID77 5D19 *
18V2 * 18V2
5
6
SI4532ADY GND-DL GND-DL 2D65 GND-DR GND-DR GND-DR
ID20 6 FEEDBACK-LR ID66 6 ID15
220R SI4532ADY 220R
VP ID82 3D60 5D12 2p2 3D61 5D13
* * 2 7D16-1 ** * 2 7D21-1 ** *
2D66 ID21
1n5
47K
BC847BPN BC847BPN
3D54
2D55
0R1 ID16 33u FEEDBACK-RL ID17 0R1 33u
4p7
1 1
2D72
2p2
6R8
-17V4 * * -17V4 * *
100n
220n
9D04-1
2D19
3D46
2D20
7D14 7D19 **
VP
2n2
2n2
6R8
BC847BW BC847BW
470n
470n
1 8
2D56
2D53
3D47
2D54
2D57
330R
3D44
ID65 ID76 7D21-2 ID64
-16V9 9D03-2 ** 9D04-3 **
330R
3D45
3D50
* * 4 7
*3D51 4
11 LM339P ID86 2 5 LM339P ID75 3 6
2D30 3D39-1 GND-DL 2D31 3D40-1
1n5
2D39
2D32
ADAC1 10K 7D18-2 * 10K FD27 7D23-2 2D58
1u0 1u0
7
8
2n2
1n5
2n2
10 5 3 6 2D59 4 5 * 4 5
22K 22K
1n5
22n ** 22n ID29
12 ID28 9D03-4 7 8
BC847BPN GND-DL ID35 GND-DR ID45
1n5
12
15K
15K
ID34 3 2 4 5 3 ID33 2
2D35
3D57
2D36
3D56
2D71
-18V2 ID32 -18V2 1
3D81
680R
3D58
680R
1
FEEDBACK 7D22 2D40
7D17 GND-DR
ID36 SI4532ADY SI4532ADY
4p7 3D39-3 3D40-2 ID37
1n5
3 6 2 7
2D37
GND-DL VN GND-DR
1n5
22K 22K
ID38
22K
BC817-25W * BC817-25W
220n
3D76
2D21
22p
22p
1K2
1K2
22K
2D73
2D74
3D79
3D65
5D16 ID39
3D64
-12_20V VN ID40 5D14 ID41 5D15
220R -12_20V -12_20V
ID42
ID44 3D67 3D68 220R 3D69 ID43 3D70 220R
*
100n
* * *
2D38
3K9 100K 3K9 100K
100n
100n
2D28
2D41
2D42
2D22
2D43
2D44
2D60
16V 100u
25V 100u
16V 100u
25V 100u
* *
1u0
1u0
2D45
2D46
1DM1 100n
1n5
1n5
1n5
1n5
2D47
2D48
2D49
2D50
100n
100n
2D67
3D73
560R
2D68
3D74
560R
100n
GND-D
Audio Amplifier and Protection (Figure 7)
The Audio Amplifier is located on a separate board from the SSB. The amplifier is the same
design as the one in the EL1.1 and EBJ1.0 chassis.
The audio amplifier consists of two class D 15 watt amplifiers. The amplifiers are powered by
a +17 and -17 power supplies supplied by the Sub Power Supply on the Plasma version and
the Power Supply board on the LCD version. Since the right amplifier is identical, only the
left amplifier is shown.
Audio from the AVIP on the SSB is fed to Pin 3 of 7D00-1 which is a comparator. Feedback
from the output is filtered and wave-shaped by an RC network which generates a saw wave.
The sawtooth waveform is applied to Pin 2. When the audio input equals the voltage on the
saw wave ramp, Pin 1 will go High. This feeds the drivers, 7D06, 7D07, 7D08, and 7D09.
They then drive the outputs in 7D10. During muting, the Mute line goes High turning 7D05
On forcing 7D10 into saturation, blocking the drive signal.
The base and emitter of Transistor 7D12 is connected to Resistor 3D17. When the current
reaches the point where the base is 0.6 volts less than the emitter, the Transistor will turn On.
This overcurrent condition will switch the CPROT line High causing the set to shut down.
The audio circuits are protected against DC voltage on the outputs and overcurrent in the
amplifier.
If a DC voltage appears on the speaker lines, positive or negative, the op-amps of 7DF7 will
switch On causing Pin 7 or 1 to go Low. This will cause Transistor 7DF3 to turn Off causing
the Audio_Port to go High. Transistor 7DF4 will turn On, latching the circuit. the High on the
Audio_Prot line will cause the processor to shut the set down. When this circuit latches, it will
stay latched until power is removed from the set.
A High on the CPROT line will turn Transistor 7DF0 On, turning 7DF11 Off. This will turn On
7DF7 causing a shutdown latch as described above. As discussed before, the CPROT line
will go High if there is an overcurrent in either the left or right audio amplifiers.
page 21
47K
3D4
Page 22
3D24
10K
ID57 7D12-2
3 BC847BS
2D70 **
ID61
1n0
5 6 7D12-1
3D23
4 2
-12_20V
3D26
2K2
2K2
U-VOLT-DETECT
SOUND-ENABLE
1
BC847BS
CPROT
-12_20V
LEFT-SPEAKER
FEEDBACK-LR
MUTE
CPROT
+12_20V
5D10
220R
ID92
9D48
* ID10
100u 25V
3D39-4
ID80
3D43 7D24 * * *
3D34
3D77
2D52
3K3
1K2
22K
22K
*
100u 16V
FIGURE 7A - AUDIO AMPLIFIER
3D35
+12_20V * *
100n
2D14
2D15
10R
7D15 7D18-1 *
5
* 3D39-2
3
3D49
ID13 ID93
15K
2 7 BC807-25W
BC817-25W 22K
4 7D30
BC857BW
** GND-DL
ID81 5D18
18V2
ID14
*
5
6
SI4532ADY GND-DL GND-DL
ID20 6
220R
* * VP ID82 3D60 ** 5D12
*
3D54
2D55
1n5
47K
2 7D16-1
BC847BPN
0R1 ID16 33u
100n
220n
2D19
3D46
2D20
6R8
1
* *
470n
2D56
2D53
-17V4
2n2
7D14
BC847BW
-12_20V ID23
**
330R
3D44
ID83 9D03-1
ID87 1 8
ID25 * ID62 *
2D26 FD26 GND-D 3 7D10-2
-16V9 7D16-2 **
9D03-2
ID65
3D50
2D32
7
1n5
11 LM339P ID86 4 2
2D30 3D39-1
* ** * GND-DL
2n2
ADAC1 10K 13 1 8 7D18-2 9D03-3
1u0
1n5
7
8
10 5 3 6 2D59
22n 22K **
2D35
3D56
ID28
15K
12 ID35 9D03-4
BC847BPN GND-DL
3D81
680R
ID34 3 2 4 5
2D71
FEEDBACK -18V2 ID32
1
7D17
2D37
1n5
ID36 SI4532ADY
4p7 3D39-3
3 6
GND-DL
22K
3D76
22K
*
2D73
BC817-25W
22p
1K2
3D64
5D16 ID39
-12_20V VN ID40 5D14
220R
ID42
25V 100u
220R
16V 100u
3D67 3D68
100n
2D38
ID44
* *
100n
2D28
2D41
2D42
3K9 100K
2D45
1u0
*
2D47
2D48
1n5
1n5
GND-D ID46
3D71 GND-DL GND-DL GND-DL
10K
100n
2D67
3D73
560R
SOUND-ENABLE
PROT-AUDIOSUPPLY
+12_20V
+3V3-STANDBY +3V3-STANDBY
3D10
47K
VP
3D12
5K6
3 7D10-1
3D13
9 LM339P
3D89
FD49 14 ID60 +3V3-STANDBY
3D14 2K7 0V
LEFT-SPEAKER GND-D 8 22K ID50
220K 12
BAS316
6D10
2D01
2D02
3D15
3D16
2u2
2u2
47K
2K2
RES
FIGURE 7B - PROTECTION CIRCUIT
VN VP
ID48
ID52 3 6
3D17 7D10-4 0V7
RIGHT-SPEAKER 7 LM339P ID53 3D01 ID18
FD54 1 2 7D11-1
220K 3D18
6 ID51 BC847BS
220K
2D11
12
2u2
1
47K
100p
2D03
RES 3D19
3D20
47K
22K
+12_20V +12_20V
3D21
2K7
3
VN
GND-D
BZX384-C18
7D11-2 5 ID55
*
3D25
BC847BS
2K2
GND-D *
6D11
4
3D22
2D63
10n
10K
GND-D
18V4
ID56
3D42
47K
3D24
10K
ID57 7D12-2
3 BC847BS
2D70 **
ID61
1n0
5 6 7D12-1
3D23
4 2
-12_20V
3D26
2K2
2K2
U-VOLT-DETECT
1
BC847BS
CPROT
-12_20V
LEFT-SPEAKER
FEEDBACK-LR
MUTE
CPROT
ID92
*
Page 23
9D48
*
4
100u 25V
3D39-4
ID80
3D43 7D24 * * *
3D34
3D77
2D52
3K3
1K2
22K
22K
3D35
+12_20V *
10R
7D15 7D18-1 *
5
* 3D39-2
3
9
ID13 ID93
K
2 7 BC807 25W
Service Alignment Mode
The following lists some of the SAM highlights. Refer to Figure 12 to view the SAM menu
map.
The service alignment mode allows the service technician to check errors, clear errors,
change options, read operation hours and perform alignments. (Figure 8) The SAM proce-
dure should never be given to the
customer as changes could be
made which could make the set
inoperable. To enter SAM, press
0 6 2 5 9 6 Info on the remote
control. A customer warning will
then appear on the screen. The
channel or AV input can be
changed while in this screen. FIGURE 8
After the Next button has been
pressed, no changes to the input
can be made. Press the Red but-
ton on the remote to continue.
The remote must be from a EJ,
BJ, BPBL, or EM1.1 type chassis.
page 24
Enter the Option number. (Figure
11) After entering the last number,
the numbers will be set. If the
numbers are changed without
entering the last number, press the
OK button on the remote after
entering all of the changes. If the
numbers are entered and the cur-
sor is shifted to the Group selec-
tion, the number will revert to the
previous number set. A label on
the chassis of each set lists the
correct Option Codes. If the
FIGURE 11
option numbers have been
changed or the SSB has been replaced, the option numbers should be changed to match the
option code label.
A screen diversity code is also shown on this label. If the option code has been changed, the
screen diversity code should be correct. Selection of a different screen diversity code will
change the option code.
Changing the screen diversity code to one that is not compatible with the screen may cause a
blank screen. In this case the correct screen diversity code can be entered by pressing 0 6 2
5 9 8 menu followed by the 3 digit screen diversity code. The set will then shut Off. The
correct screen diversity code will be loaded when the set is turned On.
page 25
After making any changes in the SAM, cursor left to the main SAM menu and select Store
and press OK.
As already indicated, errors can be read using the Service Alignment Mode. There are also
protection errors which will cause the set to go into a protection shutdown mode which is
indicated by a blinking red light on the set. If Protection + Error blinking as shown on the
error code chart shown below, the error can be read by counting the blinks. The first digit is
indicated by a slow blink. If the error is greater than 9, the second digit is indicated by a fast
blink.
If not picture is present, but the set is working the errors can be read by the CSM (Customer
Service Mode.
CSM
The Customer Service Mode is a read only mode which can be used by the service techni-
cian or a Call Center agent to read error codes and some set settings. To activate CSM,
enter 1 2 3 6 5 4 on the remote.
If the set is not displaying a picture, but does turn On, error codes can be read by inserting
USB drive in the set before entering CSM. Any error codes will be recorded on a file on the
USB.633333
page 26
CUSTOMER RED
0 6 2 5 9 6 INFO WARNING HARDWARE INFO
BUTTON OPERATION HOURS
ERRORS
DEFECTIVE MODULE
RESET ERROR BUFFER
ALIGNMENTS GENERAL IF AFC
DEALER OPTIONS WHITEPOINT IF PLL OFFSET POS
OPTIONS IF PLL OFFSET NEG
INITIALISE NVM
STORE
SW MAINTENANCE
NORMAL
OPERATION HOURS PDP COLOR TEMPERATURE
WARM
UPLOAD TO USB WHITE POINT RED
PERSONAL OPTIONS COOL
DOWNLOAD FROM USB WHITE POINT GREEN
WHITE POINT BLUE
RED BL OFFSET
GREEN BL OFFSET
PIP/DS DUAL SCREEN
DATA
DISPLAY VIRGIN MODE
VIDEO REPRO EPG/IR BLASTER/RRT PDP CONTRAST REDUCTION
SOURCE SELECTION
AUDIO REPRO SCREEN
MISCELLANEOUS DIMMING BACKLIGHT
OPTIONS NUMBERS
PICTURE PROCESSING
COMB FILTER NONE
SW EVENTS AMBIENT LIGHT 2D COMB
HW EVENTS AMBILIGHT TECHNOLOGY 3D COMB
FIGURE 12 - SAM MENU MAP
PACIFIC 3
MOP
OFF
POD
MONO
CHANNEL LIST LIGHT SENSOR
STEREO
PERSONAL SETTINGS TRIPLE
OPTION CODES QUAD
DISPLAY RELATED PROBLEMS
HISTORY LIST AV1
AV2 CCFL
AV3 LED
CHANNEL LIST AV4
PERSONAL SETTINGS HDMI1
OPTION CODES HDMI2
DISPLAY RELATED ALIGNMENTS USB VERSION NONE
IEEE1394 USB1.1
ETHERNET USB2.0
VGA
SPDIF
GROUP1
GROUP2
These items may be used in other STORE
chassis platforms.
DISPLAY
CLEAR
TEST REBOT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
page 27
EJ3.0 TV CHASSIS CUSTOMER LEVEL TROUBLESHOOTING
CUSTOMER
SYMPTOM
NO
PICTURE
NO AUDIO
NO AUDIO
ON HDMI
PICTURE IS DISTORTED
SOUND IS DISTORTED
DISTORTED
AUDIO OR
VIDEO
NO TURN BLINKING
ON RED
THIS A PROTECTION
IS AC POWER
TRY A DIFFERENT MODE INDICATING A
CONNECTED TO NO OUTLET CRITICAL SET
THE SET?
PROBLEM.
YES
REFER TO SERVICE -
DOES THE SET TURN ON
WITH THE SETS POWER
NO SSB OR POWER IS THE LED
SUPPLY. BLINKING AT 3 REFER TO SERVICE -
BUTTON?
TIMES PER YES CHANGE SSB
SECOND?
YES
NO
CHECK BATTERIES IN
REMOTE. IF OK
CHANGE REMOTE.
REFER TO SERVICE -
DOES THE LED BLINK SLOW
ONCE FOLLOWED BY TWO
YES REPLACE POWER
SUPPLY
FAST BLINKS?
NO PICTURE
NO
YES YES
REFER TO SERVICE -
REPLACE THE SSB
YES
REFER TO SERVICE -
NO CHANGE THE SSB.
page 29
EJ3.0 TV CHASSIS CUSTOMER LEVEL TROUBLESHOOTING
DVD”s
NO AUDIO DON’T
PLAY
REFER TO SERVICE - NO
REPLACE THE SSB YES
CHECK SIGNAL
SOURCE.
DOES DVD’s
DOES AUDIO RETURN AFTER DOES IT PLAY AFTER
CHANGING CHANNELS FOR YES RECORDED ON NO SWITCHING TO A
YOUR DVDR
AV INPUTS? DIFFERENT HDMI
PLAY?
INPUT?
REFER TO SERVICE -
SSB
DOES PURCHASE DVD’s
YES PLAY? STAR WARS FOR DO YOU GET A PICTURE
EXAMPLE. WHEN TRYING A DIFFERENT
HDMI SOURCE?
NO
YES
NO
PROBLEM WITH
REFER TO SERVICE -
SIGNAL SOURCE - DVD
CHANGE THE SSB.
RECORDER/PLAYER
page 30
EJ3.0 TV CHASSIS CUSTOMER LEVEL TROUBLESHOOTING
DISTORTED
NO AUDIO AUDIO OR
ON HDMI VIDEO
REFER TO SERVICE -
SSB OR PANEL
IS HDMI AUDIO CONTROLLER BOARD.
SELECT HDMI AUDIO
SELECTED ON NO OUT ON SOURCE
THE SOURCE?
YES
YES
AUDIO CANNOT BE
TRANSMITTED VIA
DVI. SELECT HDMI L/R
AUDIO IN.
page 31
EJ3.0 TECHNICAL LEVEL TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM
IS THE SET A
DEAD SET PLASMA OR LCD LCD
DEAD SET
PLASMA
PLASMA
DEAD SET
POWER LED
BLINKING RED
PROTECTION
ERROR
NO PICTURE
POWER LED IS
ON
PLASMA -
LCD - NO
NO
PICTURE
PICTURE
AMBILIGHT
DOES NOT
WORK
AMBILIGHT
DOES NOT
WORK
LCD DEAD
SET
YES
REPAIR OR REPLACE
NO THE KEYBOARD
NO
DOES PIN 9 OF
1J02 ON THE SSB YES REPLACE THE SSB
GO TO 12 VOLTS?
YES
YES
NO
CHANGE THE IR
BOARD
page 33
EJ3.0 TECHNICAL LEVEL TROUBLESHOOTING
PLASMA
DEAD SET
YES
REPAIR OR REPLACE
NO THE KEYBOARD
NO
DOES PIN 9 OF
IS THE REMOTE CORRECT FOR THE NO
SET AND DOES IT HAVE OUTPUT?
1J02 ON THE SSB YES REPLACE THE SSB
GO TO 12 VOLTS?
YES YES
IS IR DATA PRESENT ON
PIN 3 OF 1M21 ON THE SSB WHEN
THE REMOTE IS PRESSED?
NO
CHANGE THE IR
BOARD
page 34
EJ3.0 TECHNICAL LEVEL TROUBLESHOOTING
PROTECTION
ERROR
ERRORS 1,2,3,4
VIPER OR STBY REPLACE SSB
uP
ERROR 5 - VIPER
DOES NOT BOOT
- HARDWARE
FAILURE
ERROR 6 - 5
VOLT SUPPLY
ERROR 8 - 1.2
VOLT DC/DC
ERROR 11 - 3.3V
DC/DC
ERROR 53 -
VIPER DOES
NOT BOOT -
SOFTWARE
ERROR 12 - 12
POWER SUPPLY
VOLT SUPPLY
ERROR 14 -
AUDIO FAILURE
ERROR 14
AUDIO
FAILURE
page 35
EJ3.0 TECHNICAL LEVEL TROUBLESHOOTING
LCD
PLASMA
DISCONNECT X201
DISCONNECT CN8013
FROM THE POWER
AND RECYCLE POWER
SUPPLY AND GROUND
TO THE SET
PIN 11 OF X201
YES
NO
page 36
EJ3.0 TECHNICAL LEVEL TROUBLESHOOTING
IS THE LVDS
YES
IS 12 VOLTS DC PRESENT
IS THE SIGNALS
BACKLIGHT LIT?
YES ON PIN 1 OF 1406 ON THE YES PRESENT ON
AMBILIGHT INTERCONNECT
1406?
BOARD?
NO
NO
YES
YES
IS THE VOLTAGE
IS APPROX 3 VOLTS
PRESENT ON PIN 12 OF NO PRESENT ON PIN 13 OF NO NO
1J02 OF THE SSB?
X531 AND X520?
REPLACE INVERTER
WITH MISSING SIGNAL YES YES REPLACE THE SSB
YES
BACKLIGHT IS
DEFECTIVE - REPLACE
PANEL
page 37
EJ3.0 TECHNICAL LEVEL TROUBLESHOOTING
PLASMA
NO
PICTURE
IS THE VG SUPPLY
PRESENT ON PIN 1 OF NO
CN8006 ON THE POWER
SUPPLY? CHANGE THE LOGIC
BOARD
CHANGE THE POWER
SUPPLY YES
YES YES
IS THE VS
IS THE VS-ON VOLTAGE IS THE D5V
VOLTAGE
PRESENT ON PIN
NO PRESENT ON PIN 8 OF CN8002 NO AND 3V3 VOLTAGES
ON THE POWER SUPPLY PRESENT ON CN8002?
5?
(3.2V)?
REPLACE THE Y
YES DRIVER AND Y NO
BUFFER BOARDS
YES
CONT
page 38
EJ3.0 TECHNICAL LEVEL TROUBLESHOOTING
Y-DRIVE IS
PRESENT
REPLACE THE X-
DRIVER BOARD
NO IS THE X-DRIVE
SIGNAL PRESENT?
YES
DOES A TEST
PATTERN APPEAR NO
ON THE SCREEN?
NO
YES
YES
page 39
EJ3.0 TECHNICAL LEVEL TROUBLESHOOTING
AMBILIGHT
DOES NOT
WORK
YES
YES
AMBILIGHT
page 40
Abbreviation list
Description
page 42
MM102307