Nokia 800Xi User manual

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18.1” TFT-LCD PANEL COLOUR MONITOR
Contents
Service
PCB Part List
PCB Layout Pictures
Circuit Diagram
Chassis 456A
1
Parts List
Monitor Dismantling
Controller Board.................. SMZ082D
Nokia Display Products Oy
P. O . B o x 1 4
FIN ---24101 Salo, Finland
SMM054D
Power/Audio Board.............
800Xi and 800XA and 820L
456A1...
456A0...
Controller Board..................
Power/Audio Board.............
SMZ090
SMM056
Connector Board................. SMT002
ESC
456A1...
Controller Board..................
Power/Audio Board.............
Connector Board.................
SMZ090
SMM056
SMT002

456A

Part
NO
Description PG
Item Number
P
456A3..
1 Front cover blank UM8140B 48
2 Badge Nokia UA1244 6
3 Light pipe UA7063 3
4 Push button UT1833 2
5 Keypad QG0331 6
6 Push button UT1849 2
7 Control key UT1834 4
8 Loudspeaker QG0237
9 Grounding spring UC7086 *
10 User interface PCB SMZ090 26
11 Filter RH20MH21 flat 001 clear UA0610 48
12 LCD--paneli/ panel NF0008 *
13 Frame assembly UC7121 *
14 Cable protection UG1043 1
15 Power PCB SMM056 35
16 Signal PCB
17 Back cover UD0659 24
18 Stand assembly UDX123 28
19 Screw WA0252 1
20 Screw KB30x12 WC0535 1
21 Screw M4x12 WA0225 1
22 Screw M4x16 WA0230 1
Screw WC0350 1
Keyb. --interference cable QM0185 20
Inverter 12V cable QM186 13
IF--Card 12V power cable QM187 13
Picoflex assy IDT--IDT 8--pos QM1066 6
Loudspeaker cable SE2696 5
Packing materials:
Side cushion ZA5021 11
Stand support ZA5022 4
Cardboard box ZA2587 12
Cover pack ZA2339 3
Backing plate ZA0791 4
Carrying handle ZA0792 4
Adapters and documents
Equipment box ZA2559 6
TCO99 label ZZ2859
Plastic bag ZA0453 2
Power supply PS0006 48
Power cord QM0061 19 351
Power cord QM0063 19 359
Owners CD Nokia 820L/800PRO ZK0034 9
Installation guide ZF5844 6
Microfiber cloth XD0050 12
Padding foamed plastic ZA6032 2
Microphone cable QM0151 12
Signal cable QM0312 38
Label set ZZ2473 *
Label set 456A ZZ2859 4

Part
NO
Description PG
Item Number
P
G
456A3..

456A0..

456A0..

456A1..

456A 1
Service
Contents
Revision history
1. Important Notes to the User
1.1. Before Installing Your Monitor
1.2. Synchronization
1.3. Image Properties
1.4. Cleaning
2. Product Overview
2.1. Technical Specifications
2.2. Preset Display Modes
2.3. Monitor Connection
2.4. User Controls
2.4.1. Power Switch
3. Menu
3.1. Moving in the Menu
3.2. Exit Menu
3.3. Brightness
3.4. Sub BRT. (W, R, G, B)
3.5. Contrast
3.6. Sub Contrast (R, G, B)
3.7. Picture Width
3.8. Clock Phase
4. Picture Adjustment
5. Display Modes
6. Site Preparation
6.1. Troubleshooting
6.2. Checking the Operation of Power Saver
7. Workshop Maintenance
7.1. Important Safety Notice
7.2. ESD-- Sensitive Parts
7.3. Test Equipment
7.4. Test Patterns
8. Precautions
8.1. Precautions to Mounting
8.2. Electrostatic Discharge Control
8.3. Precautions to Strong Light Exposure
8.4. Precautions to Storage
8.5. Precautions to Handling Protection Film
9. Replacing Lamp Holder Set (Backlight)
9.1. Precautions to Replacing Lamp Holder Set
10. Defect Specifications
10.1.Inspection Conditions
10.2.Display Specifications
10.3.Appearance Specification

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Revision History
Rev. Date Prepared by Changed Items
11.98 06.11.98 A. Ahola
05.99 J. Paukku 456A052 added
456A058 added
456A151 added
456A159 added
01.00 27.01.00 J. Paukku 456A351 added
456A359 added

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1. Important Notes for the User
1.1. Before Installing Your Monitor
Make sure that the monitor is disconnected from the
mains supply and the computer is switched off using
the power switch
- Do not place this monitor on an unstable base.
- Keep the monitor away from heat generating equipment and moist, dusty or unclean places.
- Slots in the cabinet are provided for ventilation.
Do not block the air flow through the slots.
1.2. Synchronization
The monitor synchronizes only to the timing signals
mentioned below. Do not use other display modes.
Themaximumvalueoftherefreshrateis75 Hz.
For the following display modes, the picture properties are preset in the factory
Preset display modes
For the following display modes, the picture properties are preset in the factory
No Addressability Clock frequency Line frequency Refresh frequency Magnifica-
t
i
o
n
Picture size
pixels MHz kHz Hz tion pixels
1640 * 400 21.053 24.830 56.432 20/25 1280 * 1000
2640 * 480 25.175 31.469 59.992 20/20 1280 * 960
3720 * 400 28.322 31.469 70.087 17/25 1224 * 1000
4800 * 600 40.000 37.879 60.317 16/16 1280 * 960
5640 * 480 30.240 35.000 66.667 20/20 1280 * 960
6640 * 480 31.500 37.500 75.000 20/20 1280 * 960
71024 * 768 65.000 48.363 60.004 125/125 1280 * 960
8800 * 600 49.500 46.875 75.000 16/16 1280 * 960
9832 * 624 57.283 49.735 74.565 15/16 1248 * 998
10 1024 * 768 75.000 56.476 70.069 125/125 1280 * 960
11 1024 * 768 78.750 60.023 75.029 125/125 1280 * 960
12 *) 1280 * 1024 108.000 63.981 60.020 10/10 1280 * 1024
13 1280 * 1024 117.000 71.691 67.189 10/10 1280 * 1024
14 1280 * 1024 135.000 79.976 75.025 10/10 1280 * 1024
*) Recommended display mode

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1.3. Image Properties
Normally the picture does not need any adjustment during introduction because the properties for
the most commonly used display modes are stores in a non-- volatile memory of the monitor.
However you might need Clock Phase and H.Size adjustments.
The display is optimised for 1280 x 1024 / 60 Hz reso-
lution. Display modes with smaller resolution have
black border around the picture.
A steady picture may leave a shadow on the screen. It
is annoying but not dangerous -- the shadow disap-
pears in time. You may avoid the shadow with power
management function.
The display consists of 3 932 160 individually con-
trolled pixels. Some of them may be black or emit a
constant white or colored light. It is an intrinsic char-
acteristic of LCD technology and is not a defect.
1.4. Cleaning
Screen
Do not use any abrasives or hard objects to remove a strain, it may damage surface of the
screen.
Do not use water or any other liquid for cleaning.
Use a soft, clean and dry cloth (e.g. Nokia Hitec 860003) for cleaning. The use of microfibre cloth is
recommended. Dampen the cloth with water or mild detergent if necessary.
If liquid is splashed on the screen, dry the screen immediately.
Cabinet
Use a cloth damped with a mild detergent solvent to clean the cabinet. Do not use strong solvents
(e.g. acetone) because they may damage the surface of the cabinet. Do not use aerosol cleaners.

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1.5. Audio (Optional in 456A151 and 456A159)
1.5.1. Connectors
Audio in 3.5 mm
DC in
2xVGA
1.5.2. Amplifier
Output power 2 * 1.5 W (RMS) to 16 τload
1.5.3. Loudspeakers
Nominal power 3W
Nominal inpedance 16 τ
Frequency range 200 Hz --- 18 KHz
1.5.4. Special Features
Volu m e --- c o n t r ol
D---Sub selector
Audio IN
800XA

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2. Product Overview
2.1. Technical Specifications
Display Active matrix SUPER TFT -- LCD.................
viewable diagonal size 18,1”
Stripe Pitch Pixel pitch 0.28 (hor) mm x 0.28 (ver) mm..............
Display Surface Treatment Hard coating and anti-- clare coating
Color Pixel Arrangement RGB vertical stripe..
Viewing angle range Vertical 170 degrees......
Horizontal 170 degrees
Full Screen VIS 359.0 mm x 287.2 mm, diagonally 459.7 mm (0.5 mm )..........
Power unit Line voltage 100 -- 240 VAC, 48 -- 63 Hz...............
DC output voltage 19 V, Output current 0-- 3.68 A
Plug&Play(PnP) VESA DDC2B support..........
Power Management VESA DPMS (Power off typical 5W)......
Power Dissipation < 55 W Normal Operation........ <8WStand-- by
< 8 W Suspend
< 8 W Auto power off
<5WSwitchedoff
Memory Locations 14 for factory preset timings........
Luminance Typical 200 cd/m2at center, with full white field..............
Contrast ratio 150:1 (typical)............
Video Input Input Signal: RGB, analog, positive, max 0.7 V/75 Ω..............Horizontal addressability: 1280 dots maximum
Vertical addressability: 1024 dots maximum
Synchronization Separate sync, composite TTL level and sync on green. Automatic sync.......... selection
Frequency Range Horizontal: 24.83 kHz to 79.97 kHz automatic........ Vertical: 56.43 Hz to 75.02 Hz automatic
Max. Dot Frequency
Capability 135 MHz...............
Temperature Operating: +10˚Cto+35˚C............. Packed: -- 20˚Cto+60˚C
Humidity Operating: 15% to 85 %................Packed: 5% to 95 %
Weight 8.2 kg with stand..................10 kg gross

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Size and Tilt
ESC
w
h
d
Dimensions
Monitor (without stand) H 432.4 mm... .........................
W 446.9 mm.........................
D83mm.........................
Package H 330 mm................ .........................
W 575 mm.........................
D 650 mm.........................
Agency Approvals:
FIMKO, SEMKO IEC950 am1, am2, am3, am4..........
NEMKO, DEMKO EN60950 am1, am2, am3, am4.........
EMKO-- TSE(74-SEC)203/93
EN55022/CISPR22 Class B
EN60950 AMI-- AM4
UL UL 1950......................
CSA CAN/CSA-- C22.2 No 950-- M89....................
TÜV-GS ZH 1/618/10.80.................
EN60950 am1, am2, am3, am4
GOST-R
TÜV-ERGO MPR 1990:10 1990-- 12-- 31 (emission characteristics)..............
MPR 1190:8 1990-- 12-- 01 (emission characteristics)
ISO9421 parts 3,7 and 8
TCO95 Ecological issues TCO95 part 1,2,3..................
MPR 1990:10 1990-- 12-- 31 (emission characteristics)
MPR 1190:8 1990-- 12-- 01 (emission characteristics)
NUTEK
CE-mark EN55022, Class B................
EN60555-- 2
EN50082-- 1
FCC ANSI C63.4....................
FCC Part 15 J, Class B
VCCI Class B...................
MTBF-- Demonstrated >100 000 hours, including power supply and excluding backlights.....
Lifetime of Backlight Units
Lamps > 10 000 h..................
Warranty 36 month, including power supply and excluding backlights................
Package Contents Power cord with external power supply, user manual and stand........

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2.2. Preset Display Modes
H Front Porch
Video
Full
intensity 0.7 V
Blanking 0 V
H Active Video
HSync
HBlanking
Left BorderRight Border
HBackporch
HSync.
Signal
V Front Porch VBackPorch
Video
Full
intensity 0.7 V
Blanking 0 V
V Active Video
VSync
VBlanking
Bottom Border Upper Border
VSync.
Signal
Memory
location
-- >
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Display Mode
Name
NEC
PC9801
NCE300
VGA
NCE200D
VGA TXT
NCE401
VESA
NCE321LP
MAC
NCE306
VESA
NCE501
VESA
NCE406
VESA
NCE010
MAC
NCE502
VESA
H Frequency/
kHz
24.827 31.469 31.469 37.879 35.000 37.500 48.363 46.875 49.800 56.491
H Period/μs40.278 31.774 31.780 26.400 28.571 26.667 20.677 21.333 20.113 17.702
HActive
Video/μs
30.399 25.420 25.423 20.000 21.164 20.317 15.754 16.162 14.527 13.650
H Resolution 640 640 1440 800 640 640 1024 800 832 1024
H Sync/μs4.56 3.81 3.814 3.200 2.116 2.032 2.092 1.616 1.117 1.81
HBack
Porch/μs
2.28 1.91 1.907 2.200 3.175 3.810 2.464 3.232 3.911 1.92
V Frequency/
kHz
56.432 59.992 70.087 60.317 66.667 75.000 60.004 75.000 74.565 70.069
V Period/
Lines
440 525 449 628 525 500 806 625 667 806
V Resolution 400 480 400 600 480 480 768 600 624 768
V Sync/Lines 8 2 2 4 3 3 6 3 3 6
VBack
Porch/Lines
25 33 34 23 39 16 29 21 39 29
H sync
Polarity
-- -- -- +-- -- -- +-- --
V sync
Polarity
-- -- + + -- -- -- +-- --
H Front
Porch/μs
3.04 0.64 0.64 1.00 2.12 0.51 0.37 0.32 0.56 0.32
V Front
Porch/Lines
710 13 1 3 1 3 1 1 3
Dot
Frequency/
MHz
21.053 25.177 56.640 40.000 30.240 31.500 65.000 49.500 74.565 75.020
Interlacing no no no no no no no no no no

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H Front Porch
Video
Full
intensity 0.7 V
Blanking 0 V
H Active Video
HSync
HBlanking
Left BorderRight Border
HBackporch
HSync.
Signal
V Front Porch VBackPorch
Video
Full
intensity 0.7 V
Blanking 0 V
V Active Video
VSync
VBlanking
Bottom Border Upper Border
VSync.
Signal
Memory
Location
-- >
11 12 *) 13 14
Display Mode
Name
NCE506
VESA
NCE603
VESA
SUN NCE605
VESA
H Frequency/
kHz
60.023 63.981 71.691 79.976
H Period/μs16.660 15.630 13.949 12.504
HActive
Video/μs
13.003 11.852 10.940 9.481
H Resolution 1024 1280 1280 1280
H Sync/μs1.219 1.04 0.96 1.06
HBack
Porch/μs
2.235 2.30 1.91 1.84
V Frequency/
kHz
75.029 60.020 67.189 75.025
V Period/
Lines
800 1066 1067 1066
V Resolution 768 1024 1024 1024
V Sync/Lines 3 3 8 3
VBack
Porch/Lines
28 38 33 38
H sync
Polarity
+ + C +
V sync
Polarity
+ + N/A +
H Front
Porch/μs
0.20 0.44 0.14 0.12
V Front
Porch/Lines
1 1 2 1
Dot
Frequency/
MHz
78.750 108.000 117.000 135.000
Interlacing no no no no
*) Recommended display mode

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2.3. Monitor Connection
Make sure that the monitor is disconnected from mains and
the power switches of the computer and all attached devices
are turned off before connecting the monitor.
1. Connect the signal cable plug to the videocontroller con-
nector at the back of the computer.
2. Tighten the screws on the plug by hand.
3. Plug the operating voltage connector
4. Connect the power cord to the power unit.
5. Connect the power cord to a power outlet.
If your monitor is DDC compatible (PC)
- Do not use any adapter when connecting signal cable to
your computer.
- Do not extend the signal cable with extension lead. The DDC
signals will not accept extended cable.
If there is no DDC in your computer (PC)
- Normally there is no need for adaptor when connecting sig-
nal cable to your computer.
- Use MAC adaptor (QK1520) in signal cable when
connecting the monitor to an Apple Macintosh computer.
- If the computer is equipped with separate display adapter
card. it may have a 3 x 5 pin D-- SUB connector. In that
case MAC adaptor is not needed.
Signal connector
Pin Signal
1-- >RV Redvideo
2-- > GV Green video / Sync on green
3-- > BV Blue video
4<-- ID2 Monitor Identification (LG)
5
6 RG Red ground
7 GG Green ground
8 BG Blue ground
9
10 LG Logic ground
11 <-- ID0 Monitor Identification (LG)
12 <-- SDA DDC SDA
13 -- > Hs Hor. sync. / Composite sync.
14 -- >Vs Vert.sync.
15 <-- SCL DDC SCL
1 5
61011 15
1
MAC adaptor
2
5
4
3

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2.4. User Controls
2.4.1. Power Switch
Push the power switch to turn the monitor on or off
When the power is turned on, the power-- on indicator will light.
The monitor is turned off with power switch or disconnected from mains outlet if light is out.
Power switch
Power On/Off indicator
Esc
Volume
Signal selector
Input
If the power management function of your computer is working properly, you don’t need to switch
the monitor.
The power switch does not disconnect the monitor
from mains. In order to make the monitor com-
pletely powerless, unplug the power cord from
power outlet.

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3. Menu
All adjustments and settings are covered with following main menu displays:
- Brightness, Contrast, Position, Information, All Reset
3.1. Moving in the Menu
a) Call the menu to the screen by pushing button.
b) Select the header with -- /+ buttons.
c) Push to confirm the selection.
A submenu appears to the screen.
d) Select the adjustment with -- /+ buttons.
e) Push to confirm the selection.
f) Adjust with -- /+ buttons.
WhenreadypushEscbuttonorleavethemenuonthe
screen until it disappears.
3.2. Exit Menu
Menu display disappears automatically in 10 seconds after
the latest menu operation. The adjusted properties are
stored automatically
g) You may move backwards in the menu with Esc button
until the menu disappears.
3.3. Brightness
- Brightness adjust the luminance of back-- light.
- To make the useful life of the back-- light longer, do not
use brightness in excess.
3.4. Sub BRT. (W, R, G, B)
- Thismenudisplaysallowsforbrightnessandcolortem-
perature of the gray scale’s black level.
h) Do you want to return an individual adjustments to the
factory preset value ?
No: No, I do not
Yes: Yes, I do
You may reset any individual adjustment while the adjust-
ment is active
a
b
e
c
f
g
g
g
d
1.
2.
3.
h

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3.5. Contrast
Contrast increases the brightness difference between light and
dark colors. Adjust contrast adequately according to ambient
light conditions to obtain the best picture quality.
3.6. Sub Contrast (R, G, B)
With red(R), green(G), and blue(B) intensity controls you may
adjust general tint of the picture
3.7. Picture Width (H. Size)
With H. Size adjust vertical disturbanies on the screen to mini-
mum. Use specified test pattern for adjustment.
3.8. Clock Phase
With Clock Phase adjust horizontal disturbanies on the screen
to minimum. Use specified test pattern for adjustment.
i) Do you want to return the position adjustments to the
factory preset values ?
No: No, I do not
Yes: Yes, I do
Display Mode Information
This display shows the properties of currently used display
mode.
Do you want to return all adjustments to the
preset values ?
No, I do not
Yes: Yes, I do
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