LG Minibeam PW800 User manual

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DLP PROJECTOR
SERVICE MANUAL
CHASSIS : FM51A
MODEL : PW800/800G
MODEL : PW800-NA/EU/MA/CB/PW800G-GL
CAUTION
BEFORE SERVICING THE CHASSIS,
READ THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.

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CONTENTS
CONTENTS .............................................................................................. 2
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................ 3
SPECIFICATION ...................................................................................... 4
ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTION ............................................................... 5
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE............................................................... 15
BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................. 18
EXPLODED VIEW .................................................................................. 19
SCHEMATIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ........................................... APPENDIX

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Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special safety-related characteristics. These parts are identified by in the
Schematic Diagram and Exploded View.
It is essential that these special safety parts should be replaced with the same components as recommended in this manual to prevent
Shock, Fire, or other Hazards.
Do not modify the original design without permission of manufacturer.
General Guidance
An isolation Transformer should always be used during the
servicing of a receiver whose chassis is not isolated from the AC
power line. Use a transformer of adequate power rating as this
protects the technician from accidents resulting in personal injury
from electrical shocks.
It will also protect the receiver and it's components from being
damaged by accidental shorts of the circuitry that may be
inadvertently introduced during the service operation.
If any fuse (or Fusible Resistor) in this PROJECTOR receiver is
blown, replace it with the specified.
When replacing a high wattage resistor (Oxide Metal Film Resistor,
over 1 W), keep the resistor 10 mm away from PCB.
Keep wires away from high voltage or high temperature parts.
Before returning the receiver to the customer,
always perform an AC leakage current check on the exposed
metallic parts of the cabinet, such as antennas, terminals, etc., to
be sure the set is safe to operate without damage of electrical
shock.
Leakage Current Cold Check(Antenna Cold Check)
With the instrument AC plug removed from AC source, connect an
electrical jumper across the two AC plug prongs. Place the AC
switch in the on position, connect one lead of ohm-meter to the AC
plug prongs tied together and touch other ohm-meter lead in turn to
each exposed metallic parts such as antenna terminals, phone
jacks, etc.
If the exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis, the
measured resistance should be between 1 MΩand 5.2 MΩ.
When the exposed metal has no return path to the chassis the
reading must be infinite.
An other abnormality exists that must be corrected before the
receiver is returned to the customer.
Leakage Current Hot Check (See below Figure)
Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet.
Do not use a line Isolation Transformer during this check.
Connect 1.5 K / 10 watt resistor in parallel with a 0.15 uF capacitor
between a known good earth ground (Water Pipe, Conduit, etc.)
and the exposed metallic parts.
Measure the AC voltage across the resistor using AC voltmeter
with 1000 ohms/volt or more sensitivity.
Reverse plug the AC cord into the AC outlet and repeat AC voltage
measurements for each exposed metallic part. Any voltage
measured must not exceed 0.75 volt RMS which is corresponds to
0.5 mA.
In case any measurement is out of the limits specified, there is
possibility of shock hazard and the set must be checked and
repaired before it is returned to the customer.
Leakage Current Hot Check circuit
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
To Instrument's
exposed
METALLIC PARTS
Good Earth Ground
such as WATER PIPE,
CONDUIT etc.
AC Volt-meter
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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SPECIFICATION
NOTE : Specifications and others are subject to change without notice for improvement
.
1. Application range
This spec sheet is applied all of the DLP Projector with FM51A chassis.
2. Requirement for Test
Each part is tested as below without special appointment.
(1) Temperature: 25 °C ± 5 °C, CST: 40 °C ± 2 °C
(2) Relative Humidity: 65 % ± 10 %
(3) Power Voltage
: Standard input voltage (AC 100-240 V~, 50/60 Hz)
* Standard Voltage of each products is marked by models.
(4) Specification and performance of each parts are followed each drawing and specification by part number in accordance with
BOM.
(5) The receiver must be operated for about 5 minutes prior to the adjustment.
3. Test method
(1) Performance: LGE PROJECTOR test method followed
(2) Demanded other specification
Safety : KCC, IEC, CE specification (EN55022 Class B), CCC.
EMC : KCC, IEC, CE specification (EN60950-1), CCC.
4. Model General Specification
No Item Specication Remark
Min Max Unit
1 Video input applicable system 1) NTSC M
2) PAL-B,D,G,H,I
3) PAL M
4) PAL N
5) PAL 60
6) SECAM
3.579545 / 60 Hz
4.433618 / 50 Hz
3.575611 / 60 Hz
3.582056 / 50 Hz
4.433618 / 60Hz
2 Power Adapter - DC 19 V @ 3.42A (65W)
3 Input Voltage AC 100 ~ 240(± 10 %)V, 50/ 60Hz
4 Market North America PW800-NA
Global PW800G-GL
Europe PW800-EU
Middle Asia PW800-MA
Columbia PW800-CB
5 Picture size WXGA (1280 x 800)
6 Aspect ratio 16:10 Panel Resolution
7Operating Temperature 0 40 deg
8 Operating Humidity 80 %
9Storage Temperature -20 60 deg
10 Storage Humidity 85 %

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ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTION
1. Application Object
This instruction is for the application to the DLP Projector
(Chassis: FM51A).
2. Notes
(1) The power source insulation of this DLP Projector is not
charging type and you may not use the transformer for
insulation. It is advised to use an insulation transform
between the power supply cable and power input of the set
to protect the test equipment.
(2) The adjustment must be performed under the correct
sequence. But, it can be changed within the error
boundary of performance, considering the mass
productivity.
(3) The adjustment must be performed in the circumstance of
25 °C ± 5 °C of temperature and 65 % ± 10 % of relative
humidity.
(4) For the adjustment, the receptor's input voltage shall be
maintained at 220 V, 60 Hz.
(5) The set must be on for 5 minutes prior to any adjustment.
After receiving possible 100 % White Pattern, it is ready for
adjustment. If it is inevitable, it can be regardless of the
signal.
3. Composition of Adjustment Mode
(1) Adjustment mode can be entered by pressing ADJ key of
the adjustment remote controller, and may exit by pressing
EXIT key after the adjustment.
(2) Preparation for adjustment.
1) Connect power to the Set, and make it Power On state.
2) Heat Run for at least 5 min. before the adjustment.
(3) Adjustment specification
1) Composition of adjustment mode
A. Turn on the power of the set with Power on key.
B. When the set is turned on, press the Power only key
to enter the power-only mode.
C. Select Default mode for input source.
D. Adjustment mode can be entered by pressing ADJ
key of the adjustment remote controller, and may exit
by pressing EXIT key after the adjustment.
E. Preparation for adjustment.
F. Connect power to the Set, and make it Power On
state.
G. Heat Run for at least 3 min. before the adjustment.
4. Folding Mirror Adjustment
(1) When the lighting system should be readjusted.
1) Check the position of the guide in the back of the engine
and move the guide boss to the appropriate position. (Fig.
4-2, yellow zone)
- As shown in (Fig. 4-1), turn the three adjustment screws
clockwise to tighten them, so they are secure.
- As shown in (Fig. 4-1), turn the three adjustment screws
counterclockwise three times to loosen them. Unscrew
them in the order of (a), (b), and (c).
2) Make sure the optical engine is mounted correctly in
accordance with the reference position of the jig.
(2) When the lighting system does not need to be readjusted.
1) If the position of the guide is appropriate as shown in
(Fig. 4-2), make sure the optical engine is mounted
correctly in accordance with the reference position of the
jig.
4.1. Lighting System Adjustment Procedure
(1) After adjusting the screen size, using 40 inches as a
reference size, project a full white screen and then adjust
the focus.
(2) Turn the three adjustment screws, illustrated in (Fig. 4-1-1),
clockwise (tightening) until they are fastened securely.
(3) Rotate the three screws twice each in a counterclockwise
(loosening) direction in order from A to C.
(4) Fine-tune screw B (within 0.5 turns) to adjust the left/right
margins.
(5) Adjust the up/down margins by fine-tuning the A and C
screws in order (within 0.5 turns).
(6) Project a full black screen and look for any red bars (light
leakage).
(7) When you see vertical red bars (light leakage) with the
naked eye, turn the three screws from A to C, in order,
within 0.5 turns clockwise (tightening) until you no longer
see any red bars and then adjust the margins. (Red Bar
Spec: Red Bars / Center Brightness Ratio: Adjust to below
50%.)
(A) Up/Down Adj.
(B) Left/Right Adj.
(C) Up/Down Adj.
(Fig. 4-1) Full Black Lighting System Adjustment
(Fig. 4-1-2)
(Fig. 4-1-1) Full White Lighting System Adjustment
[Step 1] [Step 2]
*XLGH6WLFNHU
(Fig. 4-2) Position of the lighting mirror guide

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Adjustment
Part
Screw Rotation Screen Status Adjustment Description
Initial Status After Adjustment
Up/Down
Adjustment
Screw A
Clockwise
(Tightening
direction)
As the light at the top rst fades away,
the light on the right side also starts to
slowly fade.
Counterclockwise
(Loosening
direction)
As the light at the bottom rst fades
away, the light on the left side also
starts to slowly fade.
Left/Right
Adjustment
Screw B
Clockwise
(Tightening
direction)
The light at the top rst fades away,
and then the light on the left side also
starts to slowly fade.
Counterclockwise
(Loosening
direction)
The light at the bottom rst fades
away, and then the light on the right
side also starts to slowly fade.
Left/Right
Adjustment
Screw C
Clockwise
(Tightening
direction)
The light on the right side rst fades
away, and then the light at the top
also starts to slowly fade.
Counterclockwise
(Loosening
direction)
The light on the left side rst fades
away, and then the light on the bottom
side also starts to slowly fade.
4.2. Illuminator Phenomenon Adjustment
G
4.3.
Final Lighting System Adjustment
Repeat the steps outlined in 4.1, 4.2, twice and make sure
that the light has been adjusted in the directions where the
screws have been fastened completely
using a driver. Find the best location for light and make sure
there are no areas with faded light that can be seen with the
naked eye.
Also, check for foreign objects, the focus line width
(measuring items: see the figures below), and the focus
stopper position, and then fix the lighting adjustment lens.

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4.4. Lighting System Margin Inspection
Method and Spec.
- Apply for the sample that the decision for good/fail is difficult
during visual inspection of lighting margin.
(1) Prepare CL-200 with measurement surface of width
20mm, length 5mm as in (Fig. 4-4-1)
(2) Bring up Full White pattern and check whether Light Cyan
shows.
(3) Measure the brightness at the boundary of the screen.
(Refer to Fig. 4-4-3)
(4) Measure brightness at 10mm in the inner direction from
screen boundary. (Refer to Fig. 4-4-4)
(5) Lighting Margin Spec shall be smaller than 105% of (4)
brightness/(3)brightness.
4.5. Focus test method and subject
- Test pattern : White Cross-Hatch Pattern
- Tools : Focus width measurement ruler
4.5.1. Focus adjustment method
(1) Set the projection distance of Engine as 1293 mm (40 Inch
screen).
(2) Pop up the Resolution Pattern among the Test Patterns of
Set, and x the Focus on the part where the White
Cross-Hatch Pattern is classied on each part of screen.
(3) Popup the White Cross-Hatch Pattern and measure the
width of each Point.
(4) Focus judging standard : Center 3.2 mm, 3.7 mm or less
(Measure line width excluding light Flare : Refer to Fig.
4-5-1-1)
4.5.2. Focus Stopper Location Verication
(1) Test pattern : White cross-hatch
(2) Visually verify focus after locating a white board 803 mm
from the projection lens so that screen is set to 25 inches.
(3) Inspect the location of the stopper after locating a white
board 1293 mm from the projection lens so that screen is
set to 40 inches
(4) Evaluation criteria for stopper location
Non-defective : Bushing shall be located within Guide.(Fig.
4-5-2-1)
(Fig. 4-4-1) CL-200 for lighting margin inspection (right side)
(Fig. 4-4-2) CL-200 for lighting margin inspection (right side)
(Fig. 4-4-3) Measure brightness of screen boundary
(Fig. 4-4-4) Measure brightness at 10mm inside the screen
Red Line ( light Flare), Blue Line (Thick Flare)
(Fig. 4-5-1-1) Standard for deciding line width
(Fig. 4-5-1-2) Resolution Pattern
OO
G
Focus Stopper Guide Location
(Fig. 4-5-2-1) Bushing verication location

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4.5.3. Verication of DMD light source
(1) Finish after verifying if the light source in the right side of
DMD screen in Gray Pattern – Full Gray 10 Pattern inside
DMD Check Pattern can be seen with naked eyes. (Refer
to Fig. 4-5-3-1)
(DMD Light Source Spec: It is not seen with naked eyes in
Full Gray 10 Pattern.)
5. Caution for DMD(Digital Micro-mirror Device)
5.1. Caution for DMD ESD
(1) Connector the grounding to prevent a damage of ESD
(Electrostatic Discharge) when handing the DMD.
(2) Wear a wrist strap to connect the ESD grounding in esh
necessarily.
(3) Connect the ESD ground to workstation and an electric
conductor.
(4) Save the DMD after getting rid of a static electricity. Keep
it at an exclusive case when moving it When grounding,
open the case.
(5) Put on gloves for preventing static electricity.
(6) All work is done at static free location. Attach the tape or
remove a dust on the DMD front or DMD back pin
5.2. Caution for DMD Clean
(1) Follow the procedure and caution to prevent the screen
from being scratched.
(2) When DMD glass stains with dust, polish the front and
back DMD glass with soft cloth. Then, do it again after
rotating 180 degree the DMD. If necessary, keep under
observation.
(3) Don't clean the DMD with the high pressure. The static
electricity and pressure will damage the DMD.
* Attachment )TI Reference :
DMD Handling Specication, DMD Cleaning
6. Country, Wi-Fi Country
Adjustment
6.1. Country Group, Country Adjustment
(1) Enter to the adjustment mode by selecting “IN-START”.
(2) Press the right arrow key in “Adjust check” to locate a
cursor on “Country Group Code”.
(3) In case of PW800-NA, change “Country Group Code” to
“02” and press the down arrow key once to change
"Country" and then press OK.
In case of PW800G-GL, change “Country Group Code” to
“21” and press the down arrow key once to change
"Country" and then press OK.
In case of PW800-EU, change “Country Group Code” to “4”
and press the down arrow key once to change
"Country" and then press OK.
In case of PW800-MA, change “Country Group Code” to
AJ - “19”, JA - "20" and press the down arrow key once to
change "Country" and then press OK.
In case of PW800-CB, change “Country Group Code” to
“10” and press the down arrow key once to change
"Country" and then press OK.
(4) Press Exit to complete the adjustment.
(Fig. 4-5-3-1) Verication of DMD light source
Model Sufx Country
Code
Country
Group
Country
PW800-NA AUS 02 US -
ACC CC -
AWM WM -
PW800G-GL AEU
AEK
21 EU -
AKR KR -
AUS
ACC
AWM
US -
ACN CN -
Other GB -
PW800-EU AEU
AEK
ARU
APD
04 EU -
PW800-MA ATI
AAU
19 AJ -
AFB
AMF
AMA
AMR
20 JA
PW800-CB AWC 10 TW CO

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6.2. Wi- Country Group, Country
Adjustment
(1) Press "ADJ" on the remote control to enter adjustment
mode.
(2) 11. Press the right arrow key to select an option in Country
Group.
(3) Set Wi Country Group and Wi Country by using the
arrow keys according to the Wi country index for each
sufx.
(4) Press OK to nish the adjustment.
<Wi Country Index>
7. WIDI HDCP2.0 Download
7.1. Used Device
- HOST PC 1EA
- Interface board 1EA, RS-232 cable 1EA
7.2. Composition of the equipment
7.3. Download method
(1) Connect the main board and the interface board as in the
(Fig. 7-3-1).
(2) As in the (Fig. 7-3-1), click the red square area of the
HDCP2 key download program window in the PC of the
(Fig. 7-3-1). Pressing the "Enter" key on the keyboard will
start downloading.
Interface Board
(Fig. 7-2-1) Device Setting Diagram
(Fig. 7-3-1) Download Program Window
Sufx Wi Country Group Country
AEU, AEK EU DE
APD, AFB, AMF,
AMA
(OMANA, KUWAIT),
AGE, AFK
AFP MA
X AJ PK
AMB (Egypt) EG
AFL, ACN QA
AMI
AMA (Dubai, Bahrain)
ATV
SA
ATI ID
ARU
AMB
(Lebanon, Syria, Jordan)
ATR
ATS
AAU
ATC
ATJ
ATM
MY
AMH MM
AKR ETC KR
AWM, AWZ, AZD, AWP
AWV, AWC, APH, AWF
AWH
BR
ATT TW
AUS, ACC, AUT, AVL US
X JP

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8. EDID Data Download
8.1. Used Device
: Adjustment remote control
8.2. Adjustment Method
(1) Enter to adjustment mode with selecting "ADJ" on remote
control.
(2) Enter to "1. EDID D/L" with pressing right direction key to
get in EDID Download adjustment menu (Fig. 8-2-1)
(3) Select "START".
(4) When adjustment is completed, check RGB "OK(PCM)"
HDMI1 "OK(PCM)". (Fig. 8-2-2)
When it fails, Reset and check by trying the (3) process
again.
(5) To exit, press "ADJ" or "EXIT" of the adjustment remote
controller again to exit.
(6) To verify the adjustment result, enter PCM EDID D/L or
IN-START and verify.
9. Verify DPP Version
(1) Used Device: Adjustment remote control 1EA
(2) DPP Version Verication Method
- Run IN-START and check the DPP version in the sixth
item on the left of the screen (Fig. 9-1).
- If the version information is displayed wrong, as shown in
(Fig. 9-2), exit and re-enter the IN-START menu to check
the version.
<Adjustment for Assembly Line>
10. Total Assembly Adjustment
10.1. Enter Power Only mode
(1) After assembling the SET, DC on the SET at the start of
post process. (use keypad or remote controller)
(2) Press ‘P-ONLY’ key of the adjustment remote controller to
enter ‘Power Only’ mode. (Full White screen is displayed)
(3) To enter the next adjustment, enter ‘EXIT’ of the remote
controller to exit Full white screen, and proceed to the
adjustment.
11. Compensate Auto Keystone
11.1. Used Device
- Adjustment remote controller
- Projector remote controller
11.2. Adjustment Preparations and Device
Conguration
(1) Adjustment Preparations
1) Input source: Default (no need to specify an input
source)
2) The set must be adjusted on a plate, glass or table with
a atness degree between more than -1 and less than
+1.
3) Incline upward the set to project an image over the top
line of the screen. After the keystone changes, adjust
the image to the adjusting position. (Fig. 11-2-1)
(2) Adjustment Method
1) Make sure the set is placed on an adjusting position.
2) Check the keystone value using the projector remote
control.
A. Enter the Menu button.-> Move through the
options.-> Check the Keystone value.
3) Enter the menu to compensate the keystone using the
adjustment remote controller.
A. ADJ -> 8. Auto Keystone ADJ -> Enter the right arrow
key
(Fig.8-2-1) Adjustment Menu when ADJ is selected (Left)
(Fig.8-2-2) Selection Category on ADJ Adjustment Menu (Right)
(Fig. 9-1) (Fig. 9-2)
(Fig. 11-2-1) Preparations before Auto Keystone Compensation

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4) Compensate keystone distortion by pressing the left/
right arrow keys according to the keystone value you
have checked in 2).
- If the value you have checked in 2) is positive (+),
press the left arrow key.
- If it is negative (-), press the right arrow key as many
times as the value. (ex. If the value was -3, then press
the right arrow key 3 times to make it +3.)
* It is O.K, if the keystone value is -2 or higher and +2 or
lower. (Menu ->Option->Keystone)
12. Country Group, ADC, EDID,
HDCP2, WiDi Mac
Verication
12.1. Used Device
- Adjustment Remote Controller
- Access Point 1 EA(Turn on the Access Point around the set.)
- Bluetooth audio device JIG specied by the Production
Engineering Research Center (Turn on the JIG around the
set)
12.2. Check Method
: Press IN-START on the adjustment remote control (enter
"0413" for the password).
(1) Check WIDI MAC at the bottom left of the IN-START
screen. (If it shows “00”, it means NG.)
(2) Check the settings for each sufx from 1. Country Group.
(3) Check if ADC Comp 480i, ADC Comp 1080p, and ADC
RGB show an "OK" status in 3. Adjust ADC.
(4) In 4. EDID, check if RGB and HDMI1 show an "OK" status.
(Fig. 12-2-1)
(5) 5. Wi-Fi CHECK shows an "OK" status.
- Automatically search for nearby access points and
determine if they are showing "OK" or "NG".
- Shows an “OK” status only when the AP device is
installed.
(6) HDCP2 shows an “OK” status.
(7) To exit the IN-START screen, press IN-START again or
press EXIT on the adjustment remote control.
* How to check again when the Wi-Fi Check shows an “NG”
status (manually)
(1) Check if the AP (access point) device is normal.
(2) Select ADJ on the adjustment remote control and select 9.
Wi-Fi Check.
(3) Select Start to begin searching. (Fig. 12-2-2)
(4) To exit the screen, press ADJ or EXIT on the adjustment
remote control.
(Fig. 11-2-2) Auto Keystone Menu
(Fig. 11-2-3) Example Before Auto Keystone Compensation
(Fig. 11-2-4) Example Before Auto Keystone Compensation
(Fig. 12-2-1) Adjustment Menu when IN-START is selected
(Fig. 12-2-2) Adjustment Menu when WiFi Check is selected

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13. White Balance (CCA) Adjustment.
13.1. Used Device
(1) Photometer (Model Name: CL-200) 1EA --> Measure color
coordinate at the center of the projection screen
(2) Adjustment remote controller 1EA
(3) Interface board - 1EA, RS-232C Cable - 1EA
(4) CL200A UART Cable (T - A11), USB Cable - 1EA
13.2. Composition of the equipment
13.3. Adjustment Method
* Heat Run for at least 5 min. before the adjustment.
(1) After connecting as in the Device Composition Diagram,
select “ADJ” of the adjustment remote controller to enter
the adjustment mode.
(2) Select 2.DDP AUTO CCA(PC) and enter the right direction
key(►) of the adjustment remote controller to enter.
Then, it becomes the screen state as in the right side
of Figure 2, and it means that the SET is ready for CCA
adjustment.
(3) When ‘ProjectorWB.exe’ as the following icon is run in
CCA adjustment PC screen, window as in (Fig. 13-3-2) is
displayed.
(4) Click ‘Model’ to select ‘PW800’ model, and click
‘Adjustment’, then the adjustment starts.
(5) If adjustment is properly completed, ‘OK’ as in the bottom
left gure is displayed.
If it is ‘NG’ as in the bottom left gure, check again whether
device composition is properly done as in (Fig. 13-3-3),
and click 2) ‘Adjustment’ again to try re-adjustment.
(6) Press the "Back" or "Exit" key when the compensation is
completed. Then a window will be displayed to verify it is
completed normally as shown in (Fig. 13-3-4). If the CCA
result is OK, select YES on the screen as shown in (Fig.
13-3-4); if NG, select NO.
(7) You can check whether the result of CCA adjustment is
OK or NG by selecting "IN-START" > 1. Adjust Check > 2.
Adjust White Balance. If you selected Yes on the screen as
shown in (Fig. 13-3-4), OK is displayed; if you selected NO
then NG is displayed. (Fig. 13-3-5)
(Fig. 13-2-1) Device Setting Diagram
(Fig. 13-3-1) Selection Category on ADJ Menu
(Fig. 13-3-2)
(Fig. 13-3-3)
(Fig. 13-3-4)
(Fig.13-3-5)
Color
Temp
Color
Coordinate
Min Typ Max
Medium X 0.268 0.283 0.298
Y 0.282 0.297 0.312
Warm X 0.298 0.313 0.328
Y 0.311 0.326 0.341
Cool X 0.261 0.276 0.291
Y 0.268 0.283 0.298

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14. Brightness Inspection
- Measure the subjects below and it should satisfy the spec of
product specication.
(1) Brightness(ANSI-Lumen)
(2) White color coordinate
(3) Color Uniformity
(4) Brightness Uniformity
14.1. Preparation for Adjustment and
Device Composition
14.1.1. Adjustment Preparation
(1) Input source: Default (No need to designate Source)
(2) The order of operating the adjustment remote controller
buttons
- IN-STAR -> 4. DDP OPTIC CHECK -> Select Full White.
14.1.2. Brightness Measurement Screen Setting
14.1.3. Projector Brightness Measurement
JIG Software Organization
(1) Model Selection : PW800
(2) Selecting screen size : W: 861, H: 539
1) Press the direction key of the adjustment remote
controller to change the screen of the projector to White
Pattern.
- After 2~3 seconds, White Color Coordinate Data is
transmitted from CL200.
- In the result display window in the right center of the
screen, color coordinate and brightness value are
recorded.
2) Press ‘Finish’ button of the screen.
(3) White brightness inspection: brightness is Min Spec 320
ANSI lm or more.
15. Joystick Test
- Go to the Power only mode using the remote control that
adjusts. Press Up, Down, Left, Right, and the ENTER key
on the joystick to conrm "TEST OK" and that the joystick
works.
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16. Final Inspection
- Carry out according to the contents of the nal inspection in
the Working Guide.
(1) Check the Keystone value using the projector remote
control.
1) The set must be inspected on a plate, glass or table with
a atness degree between more than-1 and less than
+1.
2) Incline upward the set to project an image over the top
line of the screen. After the keystone changes, adjust
the image to the inspecting position.
3) Enter the Menu button.-> Move through the options.->
Check the Keystone value.
4) It is O.K, if the keystone value is -2 or higher and +2 or
lower.
[Reference]
1. EDID Data
(1) RGB : BLOCK 0
(2) HDMI : Country Group: GB/
- BLOCK 0
- BLOCK 1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 1E 6D 13 37 01 01 01 01
10 01 19 01 03 08 80 50 78 0A 31 14 AB 51 4D A3 24
20 05 48 4C A1 08 00 31 40 45 40 61 7C 71 40 81 80
30 90 40 B3 00 81 00 9E 20 00 90 51 20 1F 30 48 80
40 36 00 00 20 53 00 00 1E 66 21 50 B0 51 00 1B 30
50 40 70 36 00 00 20 53 00 00 1E 00 00 00 FD 00 3A
60 7A 1E 69 10 00 0A 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 FC
70 00 4C 47 20 50 52 4F 4A 45 43 54 4F 52 0A 00 DB
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 1E 6D 14 37 01 01 01 01
10 01 19 01 03 80 80 50 78 0A 31 14 AB 51 4D A3 24
20 05 48 4C A1 08 00 31 40 45 40 61 7C 71 40 81 80
30 90 40 B3 00 81 00 9E 20 00 90 51 20 1F 30 48 80
40 36 00 00 20 53 00 00 1E 66 21 50 B0 51 00 1B 30
50 40 70 36 00 00 20 53 00 00 1E 00 00 00 FD 00 3A
60 7A 1E 69 10 00 0A 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 FC
70 00 4C 47 20 50 52 4F 4A 45 43 54 4F 52 0A 01 61
G
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
00 02 03 21 F1 4D 02 03 84 05 10 20 22 11 12 13 14
10 1F 01 26 15 07 50 09 57 07 67 03 0C 00 10 00 B8
20 2D 01 1D 00 72 51 D0 1E 20 6E 28 55 00 00 20 53
30 00 00 1E F3 39 80 18 71 38 2D 40 58 2C 45 00 00
40 20 53 00 00 1E 8C 0A D0 90 20 40 31 20 0C 40 55
50 00 00 20 53 00 00 18 01 1D 00 BC 52 D0 1E 20 B8
60 28 55 40 00 20 53 00 00 1E 01 1D 80 D0 72 1C 16
70 20 10 2C 25 80 00 20 53 00 00 9E 00 00 00 00 18

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P4
P3
P201
P600
P401
7
1
4
6
P2
P8103
1
P1101
3
2
5
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΅ΆͿͶΓ ΠΒΣΕ ΒΤΤΖΞΓ ΝΪ ΡΠΚΟΥ
1. A connection defect of a connector
No. Circuit Number Pin count Connections Symptoms of a bad connection
1 P2, P3, P4 4 FAN Stop fan operating, conversion to Stand-by a little after when power is on
FAN When fan was inserted conversely, conversion to stand-by during operating
the set.
2 P201 20 Tuner board Image distorted
3 P1101 4 Tuner board No power
4 P401 70 DMD board No image (LED is turned on) or vertical/horizontal bars appear
5 P1 10 Keypad Board Key does not operate
6 P8103 4 Speaker Speaker does not print out.
7 P600 6 WIFI Module Smart Share is not functional.

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3
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3
3
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3
3
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3
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P874
P872
P873
8
8
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1. A connection defect of a connector
No. Circuit Number Pin count Connections Symptoms of a bad connection
8 P874, P873, P872 12 Engine No image

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BLOCK DIAGRAM

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400
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600
120
510
720
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A2
EXPLODED VIEW
Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special safety-related characteristics. These
parts are identified by in the Schematic Diagram and EXPLODED VIEW.
It is essential that these special safety parts should be replaced with the same components as
recommended in this manual to prevent Shock, Fire, or other Hazards.
Do not modify the original design without permission of manufacturer.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE

THE SYMBOL MARK OF THIS SCHEMETIC DIAGRAM INCORPORATES
SPECIAL FEATURES IMPORTANT FOR PROTECTION FROM X-RADIATION.
FIRE AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDS, WHEN SERVICING IF IS
ESSENTIAL THAT ONLY MANUFACTURES SPECIFIED PARTS BE USED FOR
THE CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN THE SYMBOL MARK OF THE SCHEMETIC.
PCM_A[5]
PCM_A[3]
PCM_A[6]
PCM_A[3]
PCM_A[5]
PCM_A[4]
PCM_A[0]
PCM_A[2]
PCM_A[6]
PCM_A[7]
PCM_A[7]
PCM_A[1]
PCM_A[0]
PCM_A[2]
PCM_A[1]
PCM_A[4]
C109
100pF
50V
OPT
TP106
PJTR_Country_OPT_1
EPHY_TP
G_TTL[9]
AMB_NTC
BATTERY_DET
SPI_SDI
B_O_TTL[6]
LDE
R124 4.7K
OPT
R1510 OPT
C115
0.1uF
16V
B_TTL[9]
FAN1_TACH
R115 4.7K
PJTR_OPT_1_L
TP102
R145
33
MHL_CD_SENSE
/PF_OE
B_O_TTL[3]
TP103
LVSYNC
R104
1K
OPT
POWER_ON/OFF_1
G_TTL[5]
/PF_CE0
C403
0.1uF
PM_TXD
/SPI_CS
PJTR_MODEL_OPT_0
R_TTL[9]
LCK
AK_SCL
DC_19V
C116
0.1uF
16V
R129 2.7K
OPT
EPHY_RN
/F_RB
R116 4.7K
PJTR_OPT_2_H
R1610
USB_S0
R_TTL[8]
R123 4.7K
Country_OPT_2_L
LHSYNC
R117 4.7K
PJTR_OPT_2_L
AK_SDA
R100 4.7K
PJTR_OPT_0_H
R_TTL[3]
R_TTL[7]
B_TTL[3]
LVSYNC
C104
8pF
OPT
AR101
22
+3.5V_Normal
R1620
R125 4.7K
EPHY_RP
R_TTL[6]
PJTR_Country_OPT_1
B_TTL[4]
PM_RXD
KEY2
/F_RB
/PF_CE0
G_TTL[2]
R_O_TTL[6]
PJTR_MODEL_OPT_1
R_TTL[2]
EPHY_TN
KEY1
B_TTL[5]
C129
0.1uF
USB_S1
EPHY_TP
C106
8pF
OPT
R_O_TTL[9]
R_TTL[4]
USB1_OCD
PJTR_MODEL_OPT_2
R146
33
R110
3.9K
R128 2.7K
R_O_TTL[8]
DPP_SCL
R_TTL[3]
R167 33
MHL_OCP_EN
SPI_SCK
PJTR_Country_OPT_2
+3.5V_ST
RGB_DDC_SCL
I2C_SCL
PF_ALE
R_O_TTL[7]
/PF_CE1
R_TTL[5]
+3.5V_Normal
PJTR_Country_OPT_0
R135
1K
AR103
22
C103
0.1uF
PCM_A[0-7]
SPI_SDI
R102 4.7K
PJTR_OPT_0_L
BATTERY_DET
R_O_TTL[2]
I2C_SDA
G_TTL[8]
AR102
22
PJTR_Country_OPT_2
R101
3.3K
PWM2
PCM_A[0-7]
LHSYNC
DPP_SDA
PM_LED
R_O_TTL[5]
G_TTL[6]
AR104
22
R106
1K
R131
56
OPT
R1490
SPI_SDI
R137
10K
/PF_WP
R_O_TTL[3]
FAN3_TACH
G_TTL[9]
/VBUS_EN
PJTR_MODEL_OPT_0
R144
33
C101
0.1uF
R_TTL[7]
PJTR_MODEL_OPT_2
/PF_WP
R_O_TTL[4]
FAN2_TACH
G_TTL[7]
G_TTL[2]
EPHY_RP
IC104
BR24G256FJ-3
EAN62389502
NVRAM_ROHM
3
A2
2
A1
4
GND
1
A0
5SDA
6SCL
7WP
8VCC
R105
1K
R_TTL[4]
G_TTL[8]
/SPI_CS
+3.5V_Normal
G_O_TTL[6]
G_TTL[5]
G_TTL[3] AMP_MUTE
IC104-*1
AT24C256C-SSHL-T(Cu)
NVRAM_RENESAS
EAN62665901
3
A2
2
A1
4
GND
1
A0
5SDA
6SCL
7WP
8VCC
+3.5V_Normal
SPI_SDO
5V_DET_HDMI_4
PF_ALE LCK
R_TTL[8]
AK_SDA
G_O_TTL[2]
G_TTL[4]
R122 4.7K
Country_OPT_2_H
C130
10uF
10V
TP104
R168 33
IR_IN
/FLASH_WP
AMP_SDA
G_TTL[3]
R_TTL[6]
G_O_TTL[8]
B_TTL[7]
PWM3
TP105
R1301
4.7K
OPT
R126 4.7K
OPT
R_TTL[9]
DPP_DL
LDE
+3.5V_ST
R109 22
C102
10uF 10V
G_O_TTL[4]
B_TTL[8]
R103 4.7K
PJTR_OPT_1_H
+3.5V_Normal
C105
0.1uF
AK_SCL
B_TTL[6]
DPP_ASIC_READY
EPHY_TN
G_O_TTL[3]
B_TTL[9]
/PF_WE
R120 4.7K
Country_OPT_1_H
G_TTL[6]
AMP_RESET
R169
27K
1%
/PF_OE
G_O_TTL[9]
B_TTL[6]
R_TTL[5]
/PF_WE
RED_EN
X101
24MHz
4
GND_2
1
X-TAL_1
2
GND_1
3
X-TAL_2
POWER_DET
R139 0
TUNER
D100
BAW56 GEANDE
AUD_MASTER_CLK_0
/PF_CE1
R_TTL[2]
DSUB_DET
DMD_PG
G_O_TTL[5]
B_TTL[5]
I2C_SCL
GRN_EN
C110
1uF
25V
C1300
0.1uF
IC102-*1
TC58NVG0S3ETA0BBBH
EAN61508001
NAND_FLASH_1G_TOSHIBA
26 NC_17
27 NC_18
28 NC_19
29 I/O1
30 I/O2
31 I/O3
32 I/O4
33 NC_20
34 NC_21
35 NC_22
36 VSS_2
37 VCC_2
38 NC_23
39 NC_24
40 NC_25
41 I/O5
42 I/O6
43 I/O7
44 I/O8
45 NC_26
46 NC_27
47 NC_28
48 NC_29
17
ALE
3
NC_3
6
NC_6
16
CLE
15
NC_10
14
NC_9
13
VSS_1
12
VCC_1
11
NC_8
10
NC_7
9
CE
8
RE
7
RY/BY
4
NC_4
5
NC_5
25 NC_16
24
NC_15
23
NC_14
2
NC_2
22
NC_13
21
NC_12
1
NC_1
20
NC_11
19
WP
18
WE
R108 22
R170
5.1K
1%
G_O_TTL[7]
B_TTL[3]
BLU_EN
R119 4.7K
Country_OPT_0_L
R185
62K
+3.5V_Normal
R136
1M
R140 0
TUNER
R107
1K
OPT
G_TTL[4]
EPHY_RN
HP_DET
B_O_TTL[8]
B_TTL[4]
TP100
R197 0
R13433
R1302
33
C108
0.01uF
50V
L101
BLM18PG121SN1D
IC102
H27U1G8F2CTR-BC
EAN35669103
NAND_FLASH_1G_HYNIX
26 NC_17
27 NC_18
28 NC_19
29 I/O0
30 I/O1
31 I/O2
32 I/O3
33 NC_20
34 NC_21
35 NC_22
36 VSS_2
37 VCC_2
38 NC_23
39 NC_24
40 NC_25
41 I/O4
42 I/O5
43 I/O6
44 I/O7
45 NC_26
46 NC_27
47 NC_28
48 NC_29
17
ALE
3
NC_3
6
NC_6
16
CLE
15
NC_10
14
NC_9
13
VSS_1
12
VCC_1
11
NC_8
10
NC_7
9
CE
8
RE
7
R/B
4
NC_4
5
NC_5
25 NC_16
24
NC_15
23
NC_14
2
NC_2
22
NC_13
21
NC_12
1
NC_1
20
NC_11
19
WP
18
WE
/FLASH_WP
USB1_CTL
B_O_TTL[2] B_TTL[2]
TP101
SPI_SCK
R198 0
+3.5V_ST
+3.5V_Normal
R118 4.7K
Country_OPT_0_H
R1630
PJTR_Country_OPT_0
B_TTL[8]
B_O_TTL[7]
O_LHSYNC
R13333
/MHL_OCP_DET
R196 0
PWRGOOD
R138 0
TUNER
R14833
IC402
BMA255
1SDO
3VDDIO
6
INT2
7
VDD
8
GNDIO
9
GND
10
CSB
11 PS
12 SCX
4NC
5
INT1
2SDX
+3.5V_ST
B_TTL[7]
RGB_DDC_SDA
B_O_TTL[4]
PWM1
O_LCK
R121 4.7K
Country_OPT_1_L
+3.5V_Normal
R199 0
I2C_SDA
R166 33
R127 4.7K
SIDE_HP_MUTE
B_TTL[2]
B_O_TTL[5]
AMP_SCL
O_LDE
G_TTL[7]
D_STATUS
C404
0.1uF
R1300
10K
OPT
R175
10
SPI_SDO
C119
0.1uF
PJTR_MODEL_OPT_1
B_O_TTL[9]
PM_LED
O_LVSYNC
LED_WHITE
R1410
R1420
R1114
33
LED_WHITE
R171 100
R174 100
R172 100
R173 100
AR918 100
AR916 100
AR915 100
AR914 100
AR913 100
AR917 100
C113 6.8pF
C114 6.8pF
TU_SCL
TU_SDA
TUNER_RESET
IF_N_MSTAR
C122
33pF
OPT
C124
33pF
OPT
IF_P_MSTAR
C121
OPT
C117 0.1uF
TUNER
C118 0.1uF
TUNER
C120
0.047uF
25V
IF_AGC
IC1300-*1
MX25L8035EM2I-10G
SPI_FLASH_MACRONIX_2
3
WP#/SIO2
2
SO/SIO1
4
GND
1
CS#
5SI/SIO0
6SCLK
7NC/SIO3
8VCC
R130
15K
IC1300
W25Q80DVSSIG
SPI_FLASH_WINBOND
3
WP[IO2]
2
DO[IO1]
4
GND
1
CS
5DI[IO0]
6CLK
7HOLD[IO3]
8VCC
R1115
100
OPT
IC101
LGE2134(256M)
M1A_256M
GPIO78
Y1
GPIO79
W4
I2C_SCKM3/I2C_DDCR_CK/GPIO77
K17
I2C_SDAM3/I2C_DDCR_DA/GPIO76
J15
SDAM2/GPIO55
U8
SCKM2/GPIO56
T7
SCKM0/GPIO58
U7
SDAM0/GPIO59
V7
I2S_IN_BCK/GPIO159
F6
I2S_IN_SD/GPIO160
G6
I2C_SCKM1/GPIO80
AA4
I2C_SDAM1/GPIO81
Y4
ET_TXD[0]/GPIO62
J6
EXT_TX_CLK/GPIO64
K6
I2S_IN_WS/GPIO158
G7
ET_COL/GPIO60
J4
ET_TXD[1]/GPIO61
J5
LCK/GPIO194
H19
LDE/GPIO195
G20
LHSYNC/GPIO196
G19
LVSYNC/GPIO197
G21
UART2_RX/GPIO69
J17
UART2_TX/GPIO70
J16
UART3_TX/GPIO52
E8
UART3_RX/GPIO53
D7
GPIO46[CTS]
U6
GPIO47[RTS]
V6
UART1_TX/GPIO48
K15
UART1_RX/GPIO49
L16
ET_TX_EN/GPIO63
H5
ET_RXD[0]/GPIO65
K5
ET_MDC/GPIO66
K4
ET_MDIO/GPIO67
H6
ET_RXD[1]/GPIO68
L5
PCMADR[0]/NF_AD[0]/GPIO130
U17
PCMADR[1]/NF_AD[1]/GPIO129
R18
PCMADR[2]/NF_AD[2]/GPIO127
V17
PCMADR[3]/NF_AD[3]/GPIO126
R16
PCMADR[4]/NF_AD[4]/GPIO104
U16
PCMADR[5]/NF_AD[5]/GPIO106
T17
PCMADR[6]/NF_AD[6]/GPIO107
W18
PCMADR[7]/NF_AD[7]/GPIO108
U20
PCMADR[8]/GPIO113
Y19
PCMADR[9]/GPIO115
AA19
PCMADR[10]/GPIO119
AA20
PCMADR[11]/GPIO117
W21
PCMADR[12]/GPIO109
V20
PCMADR[13]/GPIO112
Y17
PCMADR[14]/GPIO111
V18
PCMCD_N/GPIO135
V19
PCMCE_N/GPIO120
W19
PCMDATA[0]/GPIO131
U18
PCMDATA[1]/GPIO132
V16
PCMDATA[2]/GPIO133
W17
PCMDATA[3]/GPIO125
Y20
PCMDATA[4]/GPIO124
R15
PCMDATA[5]/GPIO123
AA18
PCMDATA[6]/GPIO122
T15
PCMDATA[7]/GPIO121
Y21
PCMIORD_N/GPIO116
W20
PCMIOWR_N/GPIO114
V21
PCMIRQA_N/GPIO110
Y18
PCMOE_N/GPIO118
T16
PCMREG_N/GPIO128
R17
PCM_RESET/GPIO134
T18
PCMWAIT_N/GPIO105
W16
PCMWE_N/GPIO198
U15
TS0CLK/GPIO92 V10
TS0DATA[0]/GPIO82 T14
TS0DATA[1]/GPIO83 T13
TS0DATA[2]/GPIO84 U13
TS0DATA[3]/GPIO85 V15
TS0DATA[4]/GPIO86 U12
TS0DATA[5]/GPIO87 V13
TS0DATA[6]/GPIO88 U14
TS0DATA[7]/GPIO89 T11
TS0SYNC/GPIO91 T12
TS0VALID/GPIO90 V12
TS1CLK/GPIO103 Y14
TS1DATA[0]/GPIO93 Y16
TS1DATA[1]/GPIO94 AA15
TS1DATA[2]/GPIO95 Y13
TS1DATA[3]/GPIO96 AA16
TS1DATA[4]/GPIO97 W12
TS1DATA[5]/GPIO98 AA13
TS1DATA[6]/GPIO99 W14
TS1DATA[7]/GPIO100 W13
TS1SYNC/GPIO102 Y15
TS1VALID/GPIO101 W15
PM_SPI_SCZ1/GPIO_PM[6]/GPIO13 B3
PM_SPI_SCK/GPIO1 A3
PM_SPI_SCZ0/GPIO0 A4
PM_SPI_SDI/GPIO2 C3
PM_SPI_SDO/GPIO3 A2
RP B1
TN C2
TP C1
RN B2
SPDIF_IN/GPIO161 D2
SPDIF_OUT/GPIO162 D1
HWRESET D8
IRIN/GPIO5 E5
DDCA_CK/UART0_RX G4
DDCA_DA/UART0_TX G5
PWM0/GPIO71 J18
PWM1/GPIO72 K18
PWM2/GPIO73 K16
PWM3/GPIO74 L18
PWM4/GPIO75 L17
NF_ALE/GPIO146 T8
NF_CEZ/GPIO142 T9
NF_CLE/GPIO141 U9
NF_RBZ/GPIO147 U11
NF_REZ/GPIO144 V9
NF_WEZ/GPIO145 U10
NF_WPZ/GPIO199 T10
IF_AGC W2
SIFM W1
SIFP W3
IM V2
IP V1
XIN AA2
XOUT Y2
IC101
LGE2134(256M)
M1A_256M
LVA4P/TTL_B[0]/HCONV/GPIO170
U19
LVA4M/TTL_B[1]/E_O/GPIO171
T20
LVA3P/TTL_B[2]/FB/GPIO172
T21
LVA3M/TTL_B[3]/OPT_P/GPIO173
T19
LVACKP/TTL_B[4]/MCLK/GPIO174
R21
LVACKM/TTL_B[5]/GCLK/GPIO175
R20
LVA2P/TTL_B[6]/GST/GPIO176
R19
LVA2M/TTL_B[7]/POL/GPIO177
P20
LVA1P/TTL_G[0]/EPI0+/GPIO178
P19
LVA1M/TTL_G[1]/EPI0-/GPIO179
N20
LVA0P/TTL_G[2]/EPI1+/GPIO180
N21
LVA0M/TTL_G[3]/EPI1-/GPIO181
N19
LVB4P/TTL_G[4]/EPI2+/GPIO182
M21
LVB4M/TTL_G[5]/EPI2-/GPIO183
M20
LVB3P/TTL_G[6]/EPI3+/GPIO184
M19
LVB3M/TTL_G[7]/EPI3-/GPIO185
L20
LVBCKP/TTL_R[0]/EPI4+/GPIO186
L19
LVBCKM/TTL_R[1]/EPI4-/GPIO187
K20
LVB2P/TTL_R[2]/EPI5+/GPIO188
K21
LVB2M/TTL_R[3]/EPI5-/GPIO189
K19
LVB1P/TTL_R[4]/EPI6+/GPIO190
J21
LVB1M/TTL_R[5]/EPI6-/GPIO191
J20
LVB0P/TTL_R[6]/EPI7+/GPIO192
J19
LVB0M/TTL_R[7]/EPI7-/GPIO193
H20
SAR0/GPIO35 D5
SAR1/GPIO36 F8
SAR2/GPIO37 E7
SAR3/GPIO38 E6
SAR4/GPIO39 D6
GPIO_PM[13]/GPIO20 W10
GPIO_PM[14]/GPIO21 Y10
PM_LED/GPIO4 P3
GPIO_PM[0]/GPIO7 Y3
PM_SPI_SCZ2/GPIO_PM[10]/GPIO17 Y5
GPIO_PM[15]/GPIO22 W11
GPIO_PM[4]/GPIO11 D3
GPIO_PM[7]/GPIO14 AA3
GPIO_PM[8]/GPIO15 W5
PWM_PM/GPIO200 D4
PM_UART_TX/GPIO_PM[1]/GPIO8 L15
PM_UART_RX/GPIO_PM[5]/GPIO12 Y11
IC101-*1
LGE2133(128M)
M1A_128M
GPIO78
Y1
GPIO79
W4
I2C_SCKM3/I2C_DDCR_CK/GPIO77
K17
I2C_SDAM3/I2C_DDCR_DA/GPIO76
J15
SDAM2/GPIO55
U8
SCKM2/GPIO56
T7
SCKM0/GPIO58
U7
SDAM0/GPIO59
V7
I2S_IN_BCK/GPIO159
F6
I2S_IN_SD/GPIO160
G6
I2C_SCKM1/GPIO80
AA4
I2C_SDAM1/GPIO81
Y4
ET_TXD[0]/GPIO62
J6
EXT_TX_CLK/GPIO64
K6
I2S_IN_WS/GPIO158
G7
ET_COL/GPIO60
J4
ET_TXD[1]/GPIO61
J5
LCK/GPIO194
H19
LDE/GPIO195
G20
LHSYNC/GPIO196
G19
LVSYNC/GPIO197
G21
UART2_RX/GPIO69
J17
UART2_TX/GPIO70
J16
UART3_TX/GPIO52
E8
UART3_RX/GPIO53
D7
GPIO46[CTS]
U6
GPIO47[RTS]
V6
UART1_TX/GPIO48
K15
UART1_RX/GPIO49
L16
ET_TX_EN/GPIO63
H5
ET_RXD[0]/GPIO65
K5
ET_MDC/GPIO66
K4
ET_MDIO/GPIO67
H6
ET_RXD[1]/GPIO68
L5
PCMADR[0]/NF_AD[0]/GPIO130
U17
PCMADR[1]/NF_AD[1]/GPIO129
R18
PCMADR[2]/NF_AD[2]/GPIO127
V17
PCMADR[3]/NF_AD[3]/GPIO126
R16
PCMADR[4]/NF_AD[4]/GPIO104
U16
PCMADR[5]/NF_AD[5]/GPIO106
T17
PCMADR[6]/NF_AD[6]/GPIO107
W18
PCMADR[7]/NF_AD[7]/GPIO108
U20
PCMADR[8]/GPIO113
Y19
PCMADR[9]/GPIO115
AA19
PCMADR[10]/GPIO119
AA20
PCMADR[11]/GPIO117
W21
PCMADR[12]/GPIO109
V20
PCMADR[13]/GPIO112
Y17
PCMADR[14]/GPIO111
V18
PCMCD_N/GPIO135
V19
PCMCE_N/GPIO120
W19
PCMDATA[0]/GPIO131
U18
PCMDATA[1]/GPIO132
V16
PCMDATA[2]/GPIO133
W17
PCMDATA[3]/GPIO125
Y20
PCMDATA[4]/GPIO124
R15
PCMDATA[5]/GPIO123
AA18
PCMDATA[6]/GPIO122
T15
PCMDATA[7]/GPIO121
Y21
PCMIORD_N/GPIO116
W20
PCMIOWR_N/GPIO114
V21
PCMIRQA_N/GPIO110
Y18
PCMOE_N/GPIO118
T16
PCMREG_N/GPIO128
R17
PCM_RESET/GPIO134
T18
PCMWAIT_N/GPIO105
W16
PCMWE_N/GPIO198
U15
TS0CLK/GPIO92 V10
TS0DATA[0]/GPIO82 T14
TS0DATA[1]/GPIO83 T13
TS0DATA[2]/GPIO84 U13
TS0DATA[3]/GPIO85 V15
TS0DATA[4]/GPIO86 U12
TS0DATA[5]/GPIO87 V13
TS0DATA[6]/GPIO88 U14
TS0DATA[7]/GPIO89 T11
TS0SYNC/GPIO91 T12
TS0VALID/GPIO90 V12
TS1CLK/GPIO103 Y14
TS1DATA[0]/GPIO93 Y16
TS1DATA[1]/GPIO94 AA15
TS1DATA[2]/GPIO95 Y13
TS1DATA[3]/GPIO96 AA16
TS1DATA[4]/GPIO97 W12
TS1DATA[5]/GPIO98 AA13
TS1DATA[6]/GPIO99 W14
TS1DATA[7]/GPIO100 W13
TS1SYNC/GPIO102 Y15
TS1VALID/GPIO101 W15
PM_SPI_SCZ1/GPIO_PM[6]/GPIO13 B3
PM_SPI_SCK/GPIO1 A3
PM_SPI_SCZ0/GPIO0 A4
PM_SPI_SDI/GPIO2 C3
PM_SPI_SDO/GPIO3 A2
RP B1
TN C2
TP C1
RN B2
SPDIF_IN/GPIO161 D2
SPDIF_OUT/GPIO162 D1
HWRESET D8
IRIN/GPIO5 E5
DDCA_CK/UART0_RX G4
DDCA_DA/UART0_TX G5
PWM0/GPIO71 J18
PWM1/GPIO72 K18
PWM2/GPIO73 K16
PWM3/GPIO74 L18
PWM4/GPIO75 L17
NF_ALE/GPIO146 T8
NF_CEZ/GPIO142 T9
NF_CLE/GPIO141 U9
NF_RBZ/GPIO147 U11
NF_REZ/GPIO144 V9
NF_WEZ/GPIO145 U10
NF_WPZ/GPIO199 T10
IF_AGC W2
SIFM W1
SIFP W3
IM V2
IP V1
XIN AA2
XOUT Y2
IC101-*1
LGE2133(128M)
M1A_128M
LVA4P/TTL_B[0]/HCONV/GPIO170
U19
LVA4M/TTL_B[1]/E_O/GPIO171
T20
LVA3P/TTL_B[2]/FB/GPIO172
T21
LVA3M/TTL_B[3]/OPT_P/GPIO173
T19
LVACKP/TTL_B[4]/MCLK/GPIO174
R21
LVACKM/TTL_B[5]/GCLK/GPIO175
R20
LVA2P/TTL_B[6]/GST/GPIO176
R19
LVA2M/TTL_B[7]/POL/GPIO177
P20
LVA1P/TTL_G[0]/EPI0+/GPIO178
P19
LVA1M/TTL_G[1]/EPI0-/GPIO179
N20
LVA0P/TTL_G[2]/EPI1+/GPIO180
N21
LVA0M/TTL_G[3]/EPI1-/GPIO181
N19
LVB4P/TTL_G[4]/EPI2+/GPIO182
M21
LVB4M/TTL_G[5]/EPI2-/GPIO183
M20
LVB3P/TTL_G[6]/EPI3+/GPIO184
M19
LVB3M/TTL_G[7]/EPI3-/GPIO185
L20
LVBCKP/TTL_R[0]/EPI4+/GPIO186
L19
LVBCKM/TTL_R[1]/EPI4-/GPIO187
K20
LVB2P/TTL_R[2]/EPI5+/GPIO188
K21
LVB2M/TTL_R[3]/EPI5-/GPIO189
K19
LVB1P/TTL_R[4]/EPI6+/GPIO190
J21
LVB1M/TTL_R[5]/EPI6-/GPIO191
J20
LVB0P/TTL_R[6]/EPI7+/GPIO192
J19
LVB0M/TTL_R[7]/EPI7-/GPIO193
H20
SAR0/GPIO35 D5
SAR1/GPIO36 F8
SAR2/GPIO37 E7
SAR3/GPIO38 E6
SAR4/GPIO39 D6
GPIO_PM[13]/GPIO20 W10
GPIO_PM[14]/GPIO21 Y10
PM_LED/GPIO4 P3
GPIO_PM[0]/GPIO7 Y3
PM_SPI_SCZ2/GPIO_PM[10]/GPIO17 Y5
GPIO_PM[15]/GPIO22 W11
GPIO_PM[4]/GPIO11 D3
GPIO_PM[7]/GPIO14 AA3
GPIO_PM[8]/GPIO15 W5
PWM_PM/GPIO200 D4
PM_UART_TX/GPIO_PM[1]/GPIO8 L15
PM_UART_RX/GPIO_PM[5]/GPIO12 Y11
C120-*1
0
PW600_Only
PJTR_MODEL_OPTPJTR_Country_OPT
2 1 0
KR/NA L L L
EU L L H
AJ L H L
GB L H H
CO H L L
MEMORY
Ref No. 1ST 2ND
EEPROM IC104 ROHM RENESAS
EAN62389502 EAN62389501
SPI IC1300 WINBOND MXIC
EAN55718403 EAN63127201
NAND IC102 HYNIX TOSHIBA
EAN35669103 EAN61508001
Auto Keystone
EEPROM
2 1 0
LG-NonOS SB51_ExtSPI 3’b000 51boot from SPI
LG-OS HEMCU_ExtSPI 3’b001 MIPS boot from SPI
EEPROM
(IC104)
Adapter Battery
Voltage 19V 12V
BATTER_DET 3.02V 1.90V
NAND FLASH MEMORY
<CHIP Config>
(SPI_SDI, PM_LED, PWM_PM)
A0’h
for SERIAL FLASH
BATTERY DETECT
FAN
PW600
H H H
PW800
DTV_IF
Close to MSTAR
H H L
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