2001 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law. Please refer to the Operating Instructions in the appendix folder. / (Go to Appendix List) 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1.1. GENERAL GUIDELINES 1. For continued safety, no modification of any circuit should be attempted.
insulation barriers, insulation papers, shield, and isolation R-C combinations etc. are properly installed. 6. After servicing, be sure to restore the wires, leads, insulation barriers, shields, etc. 7. After servicing, make the leakage current checks to prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards. Caution: Use a separate Isolation Transformer for this unit when servicing.
used to make the hot checks, leakage current must not exceed 0.75 milliamp. In case a measurement is outside of the limitsspecified, there is a possibility of shock hazard, and the LCD Projector should be repaired and rechecked before it is returned to the customer.
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the Top Cover Ass'y. 2. Remove 7 screws (F) and 2 screws (G) as shown in Fig. 3-2-6. 3. Disconnect connectors P3501, P3502, P3503 and P4001 on the Main C.B.A. 4. Connect Extension Cables as follows: A. Connect Extension Cable (36 pin) between P3501 on the Main C.B.A.
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2.2. How to display Lamp operation time (Service Mode) 1. Connect a jumper wire between TP6012 and TP6013 on Main C.B.A. for over 5 seconds as shown in Fig. 2-2-1. Fig. 2-2-1...
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2. Lamp operation time will be displayed as shown in Fig. 2-2-2. Fig. 2-2-2 3. Connect a jumper wire between TP6012 and TP6013 for over 5 seconds again or press MENU button on remote control in order to release from service mode. Note: After replacing Main C.B.A., memory data such as history of lamp operation time has been...
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7. While "Please press POWER button again to power off." is displayed, press the MENU button on remote control. 8. The Factory Adjust Mode appears on screen. 9. Perform adjustments 4.4.1 through 4.4.5 and 4.4.12 through 4.4.17. 10. After completing all adjustments, press the MENU button to release from the Factory Adjust Mode.
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at same time. The cooling fan will change to high speed for about 10 minutes. (The "C-d" STATUS CODE will be displayed.) 2. Grabbing the handle, place the LCD Projector up on its side as illustrated. 3. Remove the Lamp cover screws. First read caution and warning labels on Lamp cover.
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WARNING: The lamp may be hot. Be careful when handling. CAUTION - High-pressure lamp may be explode if improperly handled. - Danger of injury due to lamp fragments. 2.5. Cleaning the Projection Lens Use lens cleaning paper and cleaner available at your local camera shop, etc.Dampen the cleaning paper with cleaner and gently wipe the lens surface from the center outward to remove dust as shown in Fig.
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Fig. 2-6-1 - Installation 1. Insert the end of the Flexible Cable into the Trap Connector. 2. Without twisting the Cable, press the Locking Tab in into its locked positions. 3. Gently and slightly pull up on the Cable to confirm if it is installed firmly.
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2.8. External Interface (RS-232C) 2.8.1. Outlined Function Through connection with external equipment (e.g. personal computer), it can control the projector from outside or can inquire about status. 2.8.2. Requirements for Receiving - Lamp control command or inquiry command can be received ordinarily.
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2.8.3. Operation 1. Communication - Speed : 9600 bps (ordinary control) - Parity : NONE - Split bit : 1 bit - Character length : 8 bit - XON/OFF : NONE - Letter code : JIS X 0201 (capital letters only) 2.
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[(:parameter)] + [ETX] - On an invalid parameter [STX] + [E] + [R] + [4] + [0] + [2] + [:] + [Command] + [(:parameter)] + [ETX] 4. The use example of the command The side of Personal The side of Projector Computer Transmit [STX] [P] [O] [N] [ETX]...
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Description Remarks Command Name Projector Replying Parameter <>: Parameter <>: Parameter Min. Max. Format Format CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT VCN: <pl2> VCN: <pl2> SHARPNESS ADJUSTMENT VSR: <pl2> VSR: <pl2> R LEVEL ADJUSTMENT VWR: <pl2> VWR: <pl2> G LEVEL ADJUSTMENT VWG: <pl2> VWG: <pl2> B LEVEL ADJUSTMENT VWB: <pl2>...
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Command Name Description Projector Replying Remarks <>: Parameter Format The confirmation of the power condition <power condition> The confirmation of the chosen input signal <input signal> terminal The confirmation of the input setting of RGB1 <RGB1 signal> terminal The confirmation of the setting condition of RGB2 <RGB2 mode>...
Format Size <language> PT-L1759V/X: ENG: ENGLISH, DEU: GERMAN, FRA: FRENCH, ESP: SPANISH, ITA: ITALIAN, CHI: CHINESE PT-L759VU/VE/XU/XE: ENG: ENGLISH, DEU: GERMAN, FRA: FRENCH, ESP: SPANISH, ITA: ITALIAN, JPN: JAPANESE <power 000: POWER OFF CONDITION, 001: POWER ON CONDITION condition> <mute>...
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2. Remove 4 screws (B) as shown in Fig. 3-2-2. 3. Hold the indent on the Air Filter Unit and pull the Air Filter Unit out of the LCD projector. 4. Remove a screw (C). Fig. 3-2-2 5. Lift up the Top Cover Ass’y carefully rotating in the direction of arrows shown in Fig.
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3.2.2. Removal of the Lamp Cover Unit 1. Loosen 2 screws (D) as shown in Fig. 3-2-4. Fig. 3-2-4 3.2.3. Removal of the Lamp Unit 1. Loosen 2 screws (E) as shown in Fig. 3-2-5. 2. Hold the handle of the Lamp Unit and carefully pull it out. Caution: Do not touch the Lamp House, Lamp Unit, etc.
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3.2.4. Removal of the Main C.B.A. 1. Remove 7 screws (F) as shown in Fig. 3-2-6. 2. Remove 2 screws (G). 3. Disconnect 11 connectors P1902, P1903, P1905, P1906, P4001, P6001, P6002, P6004, P3501, P3502, P3503 on the Main C.B.A. Fig.
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3.2.6. Removal of the Speaker Unit 1. Remove 2 screws (I) as shown in Fig. 3-2-8. Fig. 3-2-8 3.2.7. Removal of the Lamp Fan-1 1. Remove a screw (J-1), a screw (J-2) and 2 screws (K) as shown in Fig. 3-2-9.
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Assembly Note: Make sure that the Lamp Connector Cable is in the original position as shown in Fig. 3-2-9. 3.2.8. Removal of the Optical Block 1. Remove a screw (L) as shown in Fig. 3-2-10 and remove the Lamp Air Duct. Fig.
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3. Remove 4 screws (O) as shown in Fig. 3-2-12. Fig. 3-2-12 Assembly Note: When installing the Lamp Connector and the Connector stay, insert the Lamp Connector in the direction shown in Fig. 3-2-11. 3.2.9. Removal of the Power Ass’y 1.
2. Pulling the Portion (a) of the Bottom Case Unit, press the Portion (b) on the AC Inlet, as shown in Fig. 3-2-14, and release the Power Ass’y rotating in the direction of arrow and pull it upward. Note: Be careful when rotating the Power Ass’y so as not to damage the Portion (c). Fig.
3.4. DISASSEMBLY METHOD OF OPTICAL UNIT 3.4.1. Removal of the Polarizer Units (Incidence side) 1. Remove 6 screws (A) to remove the Polarizer Red Unit, the Polarizer Green unit and the Polarizer Blue Unit as shown in Fig. 3- 4-1. Note: 1.
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Assembly Note: 1. After replacing the Polarizer Unit, Polarizer adjustment is necessary (Refer to 4.1. Initial Guide Line). 2. Make sure of the Mark color to distinguish the Polarizer Units (Red, Green, Blue) as shown in Fig. 3-4-2. Fig. 3-4-2 3.4.2.
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3.4.3. Removal of the LCD Unit (RED/ GREEN/ BLUE) - Removal of the LCD Green Unit 1. Remove 2 screws (C) and 2 washers (C) to remove the LCD Green Unit as shown in Fig. 3-4-4. - Removal of the LCD Red Unit 1.
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And order the same type (refer to Fig. 3-4-4-1 If wrong type of LCD Panel is used, a non-uniformity color will appear on the screen. FOR THE PT-L759VU/PT-L759VE/PT-L1759V LCD Unit Part No.
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Holder as shown in Fig. 3-4-5. Note: 1. Part Name of each Polarizer - PT-L759VU/VE/PT-1759V: Polarizer Red/ Polarizer Green/ Polarizer Blue - PT-L759XU/XE/PT-1759X: Polarizer Red/ Sub Polarizer Green/ Sub Polarizer Blue 2. Use extreme care not to damage the Polarizer, when servicing.
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Fig. 3-4-5 Assembly Note: 1. After replacing the Polarizer, LCD convergence adjustment is necessary (Refer to 4.1. Initial Guide Line). 2. The side of Polarizer Sheet should face to the LCD. 3. Put the holes of Polarizer Holders into the projections of LCD Hold Plate so that the Polarizer dose not shake.
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Assembly Note: When assembling the Projection Lens, attach the Focus Ring Knob so that it faces upward. 3.4.6. Removal of the Dichroic Prism Unit 1. 1. Remove 6 screws (G) to remove the Dichroic Prism Unit as shown in Fig. 3-4-7.
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-4-8. Fig. 3-4-8 3.4.8. Removal of the Lamp Air Duct 1. Remove 3 screws (I) to remove the Lamp Air Duct as shown in Fig. 3-4-9. Fig. 3-4-9 3.4.9. Removal of the Duct Fan 1. Remove 2 screws (J) to remove the Duct Fan along with the Fan Plate as shown in Fig.
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3.4.10. Removal of the Duct and Thermistor C.B.A. 1. Remove 3 screws (L) to remove the Duct along with the Thermistor C.B.A as shown in Fig. 3-4-11. 2. Remove 3 screws (M) to remove the Duct Cover. 3. Then remove a screw (N) to remove the thermistor C.B.A. Fig.
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1. Confirm the direction of the Duct Piece when installing it. 2. Insert the lead wire of Thermistor C.B.A. in the cut portion (a) of the Duct Cover as shown in the Fig. 3-4-12. Fig. 3-4-12 3.5. DISASSEBLY FLOWCHART OF POWER ASS’Y This flowchart indicate the disassembly steps of the main parts of the main power ass’y.
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3.6.2. Removal of the Filter C.B.A. 1. Remove 2 screws (B) and remove the Handle Plate Unit as shown Fig. 3-6-2. 2. Remove 4 screws (C). Fig. 3-6-2 3. Disconnect connector P1702 to remove the Filter C.B.A. as shown Fig. 3-6-3.
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3.6.3. Removal of the Main Power C.B.A. 1. Disconnect connectors P1201, P1202, P1302 as shown in Fig. 3-6- Fig. 3-6-5 2. Remove a screw (D) to remove the Ballast Barrier-A3 as shown in Fig. 3-6-6. 3. Remove a screw (E) to remove the Ballast Barrier-A4. 4.
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Assembly Note: Make sure that all cables and leads are placed in their original position as shown in Fig. 3-6-5. 3.6.4. Removal of the System Power C.B.A. 1. Remove the Ballast Barrier-A1. After remove a screw (G), unlock 3 Locking Tabs to remove the System Power C.B.A.
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Assembly Note: 1. Insert the cable (4 pins) correctly to the terminal of Inter Lock SW as shown in Fig. 3-6-9. Fig. 3-6-9 2. Make sure that all cables and leads are placed in their original position as shown in Fig.
3.6.5. Removal of the Power Fan 1. Remove a screws (H) to remove the Power Fan as shown in Fig. 3- 6-11. Fig. 3-6-11 4. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 4.1. INITIAL GUIDE LINE The tables below show adjustments which will be necessary according to the unit parts and optical parts to be replaced.Make sure to perform these adjustments shown below as necessary.
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If you replace: necessary Adjustments MAIN C.B.A. 4.4.1, 4.4.2, 4.4.3, 4.4.4, 4.4.5 LCD GREEN UNIT 4.4.1, 4.4.2, 4.4.3, 4.4.4, 4.4.6, 4.4.7, 4.4.8 4.4.9, LCD RED UNIT 4.4.1, 4.4.2, 4.4.3, 4.4.4, 4.4.7, 4.4.9 LCD BLUE UNIT 4.4.1, 4.4.2, 4.4.3, 4.4.4, 4.4.8, 4.4.9 POLARIZER 4.4.10...
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Adjustment Items Mode 4.4.1 LCD COMMON ADJUSTMENT Lcd/Fan Adjust 4.4.2 SIGNAL LEVEL ADJUSTMENT Lcd/Fan Adjust 4.4.3 WHITE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT Lcd/Fan Adjust 4.4.4 WHITE BALANCE Lcd/Fan ADJUSTMENT Adjust 4.4.5 VERTICAL LINE Digital Adjust ADJUSTMENT 4.4.6 GREEN FOCUS ADJUSTMENT — 4.4.7 RED FOCUS ADJUSTMENT —...
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If you replace: necessary Convergence Adjustment R-G / B-G / Convergence Convergence / Adjustment / Adjustment LCD Green Unit LCD Blue Unit LCD Red Unit 3. When any adjustments 4.4.1 through 4.4.4, 4.4.12 and 4.4.13 are necessary, please refer to “Preparation for Adjustments 4.4.1 through 4.4.4, 4.4.12 and 4.4.13”.
Note: Do not adjust all items in “Digital Adjust” mode (except POCK and POCK1), and GAMMA R, G and B in “Lcd/Fan Adjust” mode, and DVCO, TINT and COLOR in “Video/Rgb Adjust” mode. Fig. 4-1-2 4.1.2. After adjustment After completing adjustments; Press the MENU button to release from the Factory Adjust mode.
To do all of these adjustments, the following equipment is required. 1. Dual-Trace Oscilloscope Voltage Range : 0.001~50 V/Div. Frequency Range : DC~50 MHz Probes : 10:1, 1:1 2. NTSC Video Pattern Generator 3. Plastic Tip Driver and Non-Metal Driver 4.
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4.4. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES Preparation for Adjustments 4.4.1 through 4.4.4, 4.4.12 and 4.4.13 1. Connect a jumper wire between TP6014 and TP6015 on Main C.B.A. for over 5 seconds to set to the Factory Adjust Mode. 2. Press button on remote control to select “Lcd/Fan Adjust”...
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C.B.A. for over 5 seconds to set to the Factory Adjust Mode. 2. Press button on remote control to select “Digital Adjust” mode, and press button to set to “Digital Adjust” mode. Fig. 4-4-3 Fig. 4-4-4 3. After completing adjustments 4.4.5, press the “ MENU” button to release from “Digital Adjust”...
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3. After completing adjustments 4.4.14 through 4.4.17, press the “ MENU” button to release from “Video/Rgb Adjust” mode. After completing adjustments; Press the MENU button to release from the Factory Adjust mode. (The factory adjust mode screen shown in Fig. 4-4-3 disappears.) / Then, press the POWER button on remote control once.
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1. Connect the Personal Computer to the RGB1 IN with the VGA cable. 2. Supply 70 % Red Horizontal Signal and project on the screen. 3. Press button on remote control to select “VCOM R”. 4. Press button so that the flicker on the whole screen becomes minimal.
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Note: TP3504,TP3505,TP3506: Main C.B.A. 1. Connect the Personal Computer to the RGB1 IN with the VGA cable. 2. Supply Gray Scale Pattern Signal (3 scales). 3. Connect the oscilloscope to TP3505. 4. Press button on remote control to select “WHITE LEVEL”. 5.
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Fig. 4-4-8 4.4.3. WHITE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT Purpose: To set the optimum signal level. Symptom of Misadjustment: The picture will be too light or too dark. Note: This adjustment should be done in a darkroom. 1. Connect the Personal Computer to the RGB1 IN with the VGA cable.
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LEVEL”. 4. Press button so that Portion (A) is barely visible on the screen. Fig. 4-4-9 4.4.4. WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT Purpose: To set the standard white level for each color temperature. Symptom of Misadjustment: White will become bluish or reddish. This adjustment should be done in a darkroom.
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5. Press button on remote control to select “DRIVE R” or “DRIVE B”. 6. Press button to adjust “DRIVE R” or “DRIVE B” so that the area around 7th and8th scale (B) becomes pure gray with no red or blue tint. 7.
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8. By measuring the center of the screen with Luminance color meter, confirm that 100 % White Pattern Signal color temperature (K) and its deviation (uv) measured in step 6 are + 0 K to 500 K, and - 0.005 uv to + 0 uv. 9.
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Fig. 4-4-12 4.4.5.2. For later products (with VR3509) VR3509 has been added on running change basis. 4.4.5.2.1. For PT-L759VU/VE/PT-L1759V Note: - VR3509: Main C.B.A. - For Phase.G.R.G.B. signal, select “/ Phase.G.R.G.B.” in “1 color” of Test Pattern signal.
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1. Connect the Personal Computer to the RGB1 IN with the VGA cable. 2. Supply Phase.G.R.G.B. Signal and project on the screen. 3. Press button on remote control to select “POCK”. (Display right and left reversely) 4. Press button so that 12 dot interval vertical lines of red and blue become minimal.
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8. Press button so that all 12 dot interval vertical lines (red, blue, green and gray) become minimal. / (Select from2, 3 and 4 in adjustment range) After the adjustment, 1 dot vertical line (white) should be displayed normally. 4.4.5.2.2. METHOD 1 (Fine adjustment): / for PT-L759XU/XE/PT-L1759X Note: - VR3509: Main C.B.A.
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6. Press button on remote control to select “POCK1”. (Normal display) 7. Press button so that 12 dot interval vertical lines (red, blue, green and gray) become minimal. / (Select from2, 3 and 4 in adjustment range) After the adjustment, confirm that 1 dot vertical line (white) is displayed normally.
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gray area become minimal, and moreover, 1 dot vertical line (white area) is displayed normally. 16. Confirm that the DC voltage for the variable terminal of VR3509 is between 2.9 V and 5 V. Adjustment Note: If Personal Computer for DVI-D is unavailable for this adjustment, the adjustment of Method 2 can be done as a simple method.
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Then, adjust VR3509 by turning the left so that 12 dot interval vertical lines of green and gray areas of this signal become minimal, and moreover, 1 dot vertical line (white area) is displayed normally. Tips for adjustment: 1 dot vertical lines (white area) become magenta when VR3509 is turned the left. / When VR3509 is turned the left further, this area become normal.
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Symptom of Misadjustment: The picture will be out of focus. 1. Connect the Personal Computer to the RGB1 IN with the VGA cable. 2. Supply Green crosshatch pattern signal and Project on the screen. 3. Rotate the focus ring so that the whole screen is in focus. 4.
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Note: Do not rotate the focus ring which is set in step 3 until both Blue and Red focus adjustment are completed. 4.4.7. RED FOCUS ADJUSTMENT Purpose: To set the focus over the whole screen. Symptom of Misadjustment: The picture will be out of focus. 1.
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2. Rotate the focus ring so that the whole screen is in focus. 3. Supply Green crosshatch pattern signal and Project on the screen. 4. Supply Red Crosshatch Pattern Signal and project on the screen. 5. Loosen screws (A), (B) and (C) of LCD Red Unit. 6.
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4.4.8. BLUE FOCUS ADJUSTMENT Purpose: To set the focus over the whole screen. Symptom of Misadjustment: The picture will be out of focus. 1. Connect the Personal Computer to the RGB1 IN with the VGA cable. 2. Rotate the focus ring so that the whole screen is in focus. 3.
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5. Loosen screws (A), (B) and (C) of LCD Blue Unit. 6. Insert a (-) screwdriver into Portion (a) and twist it to adjust the focus on the lower center portion of the screen (Portion (1)). After the adjustment, tighten screw (A) slightly. 7.
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Symptom of Misadjustment: The convergence on the screen will vary. 1. Connect the Personal Computer to the RGB1 IN with the VGA cable. 2. Supply Crosshatch Pattern Signal and project on the screen. 3. (R-G Convergence Adjustment) Loosen 2 Hexagon screws (A) of LCD RED Unit as shown in Fig.
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Fig. 4-4-19 Note: Use a Hexagon Wrench (2.5mm) for Hexagon screw (A) and screw (B). 4.4.10. POLARIZER ADJUSTMENT Purpose: To set the polarizer unit (incidence side) in the proper position. Symptom of Misadjustment: The picture will become bluish or reddish or greenish.
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1. Connect the Personal Computer to the RGB1 IN with the VGA cable. - POLARIZER RED ADJUSTMENT 1. Insert a black paper in the gap between the LCD Unit and the Polarizer Unit and shut out the light completely for the G and B light paths.
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3. Loosen a Hexagon Screw (B) of Polarizer Green Unit. 4. Move the Polarizer Green Unit to the right and left so that the whole screen becomes the blackest possible value, and then tighten a Hexagon Screw (B) with a Hexagon Wrench. Fig.
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Note: Use a Hexagon Wrench (2.5mm) for Hexagon screw (A), screw (B) and screw (C). 4.4.11. FULL MIRROR ADJUSTMENT Purpose: To set the Full Mirror in the proper position. Symptom of Misadjustment: The non-uniformity color will appear. Adjustment: Adjust the right and left sides of the screen by adjusting portion (a), portion (b) or portion (c) and adjust the top and bottom sides of the screen by adjusting back and forth direction.
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uniformity is achieved over the whole screen. And then tighten 2 Screws (A). Fig. 4-4-23 - FULL MIRROR-RED ADJUSTMENT 1. Supply 100 % Yellow Signal and project on the screen. 2. Loosen 2 Screws (C) of the Full Mirror Red. 3.
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- FULL MIRROR-BLUE ADJUSTMENT 1. Supply 100 % White Signal and project on the screen. 2. Loosen 2 Screws (D) of the Full Mirror Blue. 3. Insert a (-) screwdriver into Portion (d) and move the Full Mirror Blue in the direction shown by the arrows so that color uniformity is achieved over the whole screen.
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Note: TP1961, TP1907: MAIN C.B.A. 1. Connect the DVM (Digital Volt Meter) to TP1961. 2. Press button on the remote control to select “FAN1 SPEED”. 3. Press button so that the voltage shown in the display of DVM is 10.8 V ± 0.05 V DC. 4.4.13.
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Purpose: To set the standard voltage for LCD panel. Symptom of Misadjustment: LCD panel may be damaged. Note: TP1904, TP1907, TP1908: MAIN C.B.A. 1. Connect the DVM (Digital Volt Meter) to TP1904 or TP1908. 2. Press button on the remote control to select “15.3V”. 3.
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1. Connect the Personal Computer to the RGB1 IN with the VGA cable. 2. Supply Gray Scale Pattern Signal (3 scales). 3. Connect the oscilloscope to TP3501. 4. Press button on remote control to select “R BRIGHT”. 5. Press button so that Black level becomes the same as Blanking level.
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4.4.16. VIDEO INPUT ADJUSTMENT Purpose: To set the optimum signal level. Symptom of Misadjustment: The picture will be too light or too dark. Note: TP3502: Main C.B.A. 1. Connect the NTSC Video Pattern Generator to the VIDEO IN. 2. Supply Gray Scale Pattern Signal (10 scales). 3.
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4.4.17. COMPONENT VIDEO OFFSET ADJUSTMENT Purpose: To set the optimum signal level. Symptom of Misadjustment: The picture will be too light or too dark. Note: TP3501, TP3503: Main C.B.A. 1. Connect the Programmable Video Signal Generator to the YP IN with the D-sub15-BNC5 cable and the BNC cable. 2.
5. Press button on remote control to select “PR- OFFSET”. 6. Press button so that the Black level becomes the same as Blanking level. Fig. 4-4-28 7. Connect the oscilloscope to TP3503. 8. Press button on remote control to select “PB- OFFSET”. 9.
10. REPLACEMENT PARTS LISTS BEFORE REPLACING PARTS, READ THE FOLLOWING: 10.1. REPLACEMENT NOTES 10.1.1. General Notes 1. Use only original replacement parts:...
To maintain original function and reliability of repaired units, use only original replacement parts which are listed with their part numbers in the parts list. 2. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE Components identified by the sign have special characteristics important for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only the specified parts.
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note: / When replacing the Liquid Crystal Display Unit, make sure to order the proper parts, referring to "Disassembly of Optical Unit" section. 4. Infrared Remote Control Unit (Ref. No. 107) replacement note: / The Infrared Remote Control Unit is available as a new one unit only.
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FRONT INFRARED PLATE,STEEL LSYF0321 HANDLE PLATE UNIT LSMC0078 FINGER CLIP LSYF0322 FOOT UNIT LSMT0043 CUSHION,POLYURETHANE-NYLON LSMT0044 CUSHION,POLYURETHANE-NYLON LSDL0054 PROJECTION LENS 2 PT-L759VU/VE/ PT-L1759V LSDL0086 PROJECTION LENS 2 PT-L759XU/XE/ PT-L1759X LSMP0335 LAMP HOUSE LSMC0085 EARTH SPRING LSMC0087 EARTH SPRING LSSC0292 SHIELD SHEET A,AL...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks LSYF0324 FILTER COVER UNIT LSXA0387 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY GREEN UNIT 2 PT-L759VU/VE/ PT-L1759V LSXA0384 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY GREEN UNIT 2 PT-L759VU/VE/ PT-L1759V LSXA0390 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY GREEN UNIT 2 PT-L759XU/XE/ PT-L1759X...
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Part Name & Description Remarks LSPN0113 TOP CUSHION,STYROFOAM LSPN0114 BOTTOM CUSHION FRONT,STYROFOAM LSPN0115 BOTTOM CUSHION REAR,STYROFOAM VPFS0131 BAG,POLYETHYLENE LSQF0483 FAN BAG 4 PT-L759VU/XU LSQF0484 FAN BAG 4 PT-L759VE/XE LSQF0492 FAN BAG 4 PT-L1759V/X LRQ90044 INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 4 PT-L759VU /VE/XU/XE LRQ90045...
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Remarks LSMP0186 DUCT PIECE LSMC0074 PRISM SPRING LSMF0027 DUCT FILTER 1 LSMF0028 DUCT FILTER 2 LSXA0400 OPTICAL BASE UNIT 2 PT-L759VU/VE/ PT-L1759V LSXA0404 OPTICAL BASE UNIT 2 PT-L759XU/XE/ PT-L1759X LSXA0414 OPTICAL BLOCK UNIT FBL09A12HS LAMP FAN-1 LSJA0315 FAN CORD W/PLUG,DC 13.5V...
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Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks LSHD0078 SCREW,STEEL 1 PT-L759XU/XE/ PT-L1759X XYN4+C6FN SCREW W/WASHER,STEEL XSN2+4FZ SCREW,STEEL LSKF0390 JACK COVER 1 PT-L759VU/VE/ PT-L1759V LSKF0391 JACK COVER 1 PT-L759XU/XE/ PT-L1759X LSMA0330 JACK PLATE,STEEL GP1U292Q INFRARED RECEIVER UNIT VMTS0035 SHEET,NYLON-RAYON VMFS0108 SHEET,NYLON-RAYON...
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks LSUA0024 EXTENSION CABLE 10.3. ELECTRICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY LSEP3043A1 MAIN C.B.A. E.S.D. RTL PT- L759XU/XE LSEP3043C1 MAIN C.B.A. E.S.D.
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks IC2019 C0JBAZ001137 IC, CMOS STANDARD LOGIC E.S.D. PT- L759XU/XE/PT- 1759X IC2019 C0JBAZ000803 IC, CMOS STANDARD LOGIC E.S.D. PT- L759XU/XE/PT- 1759X IC2020 MSM16V16SFT1 IC, 16M SD RAM E.S.D. IC2022 MSM16V16SFT1 IC, 16M SD RAM E.S.D.
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks IC3503 ET6050S0B IC, LINEAR IC3504 ET6050S0B IC, LINEAR IC3505 ET6050S0B IC, LINEAR IC3506 ET6050S0B IC, LINEAR IC3507 ET6050S0B IC, LINEAR IC3508 C0JBAR000338 IC, CMOS STANDARD LOGIC E.S.D. IC3508 BU4053BCF IC, CMOS STANDARD LOGIC E.S.D.
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Q2503 2SC4965YV-TL TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q2503 2SC558000L TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q2504 2SB1218A TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q2504 2SA1576A106R TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q2505 2SB1218A TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q2505 2SA1576A106R TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q2506...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Q3022 2SC563200L TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q3022 2SC4774T106S TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q3022 2SC4965YV-TL TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q3022 2SC558000L TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q3023 2SC563200L TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q3023 2SC4774T106S TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q3023...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Q3507 2SB1218ARS TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q3507 2SA1576A106R TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q3508 2SB1218ARS TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q3508 2SA1576A106R TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q3509 2SD1819A(R,S) TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q3509 2SC4081T106R TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q3510...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Q4018 UN5213 TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q4018 DTC144EUA106 TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q4018 MUN5213 TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q4019 2SD1819A(R,S) TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q4019 2SC4081T106R TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q4020 2SD1819A(R,S) TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q4020...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks DIODES D1961 MA142WK DIODE SI CHIP D1961 DAN202UT106 DIODE SI CHIP D1962 MA111 DIODE SI CHIP D1962 1SS355TE-17 DIODE SI CHIP D2701 MAZT068H0L DIODE ZENER CHIP 6.8V PT-L759XU/XE/ PT-1759X D2701 DF3A6.8FE DIODE ZENER CHIP 6.8V PT-L759XU/XE/ PT-1759X...
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DIODE SI CHIP PT-L1759V/X D6026 MA111 DIODE SI CHIP PT-L1759V/X D6026 1SS355TE-17 DIODE SI CHIP PT-L1759V/X D6028 MA111 DIODE SI CHIP PT-L759VU/VE/ PT-1759V D6028 1SS355TE-17 DIODE SI CHIP PT-L759VU/VE/ PT-1759V D6035 MA111 DIODE SI CHIP D6035 1SS355TE-17 DIODE SI CHIP...
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JK6601 LSJJ0159 USB JACK SOCKET MISCELLANEOUS LSMT0043 CUSHION,POLYURETHANE-NYLON VMFS0321 SHEET,NYLON-RAYON LSHD0062 SCREW,STEEL XSB3+8FZ SCREW,STEEL XTB3+8GFZ SCREW,STEEL LSKF0390 JACK COVER PT-L759VU/VE/ PT-1759V LSKF0391 JACK COVER PT-L759XU/XE/ PT-1759X LSMA0330 JACK PLATE,STEEL GP1U292Q INFRARED RECEIVER UNIT VMTS0035 SHEET,NYLON-RAYON VMFS0108 SHEET,NYLON-RAYON LSMX0063 SPACER VMFS0122 SHEET,NYLON-RAYON POWER C.B.A.
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks MISCELLANEOUS LSEP1046B1 MAIN POWER C.B.A. NR LSEP1048A1 LINE-FILTER C.B.A. NR LSEP1047A1 SYSTEM POWER C.B.A. NR XTN3+4F TAPPING SCREW,STEEL XYE3+FF6 SCREW W/WASHER,STEEL XTV3+20J TAPPING SCREW 3X20 LSEE0004 TEMPERATURE FUSE UNIT KGLS-5RF RIVET,NYLON KGPS-5RF SPACER LSMA0435...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks LSMZ0264 BALLAST BARRIER B5 INFRARED SENSOR FRONT C.B.A. CAPACITORS C6801 ECEA0JKA470I ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 47UF PIN HEADERS P6801 LSJA0233 CONNECTOR CORD W/PLUG,DC 5V MISCELLANEOUS PNA4611M00XD INFRARED RECEIVER UNIT THERMISTOR C.B.A. RESISTORS R6402 VRTS0013 THERMISTOR PIN HEADERS...
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POWER SUPPLY/BALLAST LCD UNIT BLOCK FM-R POWER SUPPLY AC IN BALLAST GREEN SCREEN UNIT UV/IR UNIT FILTER PROTECTION LENS POWER SECTION SWITCHING LAMP B FILTER DRIVE SECTION(MAIN C.B.A.) BLUE DICROIC UNIT PRISM SAMPLE FM-B FM-B SIG R HOLD SIG G SIGNAL SIG B PROSESS...
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PORT NAME FUNCTION PORT NAME FUNCTION Reset: Input LOW I2C DATA I/O I C Serial Data Input/Output XTAL Refrence Clock L ON H O Lamp ON: HIGH EXTAL Refrence Clock L ERR Lamp Error Input VCCB FAN1 ON H O FAN1 ON: HIGH FAN2 ON H O FAN2 ON: HIGH Grounding Terminal...
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R413 R409 SERIES IC15 R408 DIGITAL SECTION R406 REF.NO.2000 SERIES IC10 R3611 POWER / AUDIO / VIDEO R3612 SECTION R247 R245 PT-L759VU/ REF.NO.1900 SERIES VE/PT-1759V R411 IC19 IC403 R3613 R3614 TP401 R404 R3609 R3610 C431 IC16 C413 TO OPERATION R248...
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INTERCONNECTION LINE FILTER C.B.A. FILTER C.B.A. LCD RED UNIT LSEP1048A1 LSEB1049A1 LSXA0386 OR LSXA0383 : PT-L759VU/VE/PT-L1759V POWER CORD LSXA0392 OR LSXA0389 : PT-L759XU/XE/PT-L1759X VJAS0308: PT-L759VU/XU CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE HAZARD, VJAS0188: PT-L759VE/XE P3501 VJAS0189: PT-L759VE/XE REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE 6A 250V FUSE.
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TO AD/DA REF_HS PID14 /POHS C2129 HSYNC_Z2 PID15 TO SYNC SIGNAL SYS_HS PID16 PID17 OSDDT3 PT-L759XU/XE/PT-1759X TO SYSTEM PID18 OSDDT2 L2301 PT-L759VU/VE/PT-1759V PID19 OSDDT1 FBM2125HS420 C2084 AVDD C2130 SYS_VS R2305 0 AGND TO DVI DVI_VSYNC R2306 0 PID20 OSDDT0 VSYNC PID21 OSDEN 3.3 0 0 0 0 4.9 1.1 3.3...
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7 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 7.1. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTES 1. Important safety notice Components identified by the sign have special characteristics important for safety. When replacing any of these components. Use only the specified parts. 2. Do not use the part number shown on this drawing for ordering. The correct part number is shown in the parts list, and may be slightly different or amended since this drawing was prepared.
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PT-L759VU / PT-L759XU / PT-L759VE / PT-L759XE / PT-L1759V / PT-L1759X of these repared. heir part rders of ed in this...
PT-L759VU / PT-L759XU / PT-L759VE / PT-L759XE / PT-L1759V / PT-L1759X 7.2. INTERCONNECTION SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM INTERCONNECTION LINE FILTER C.B.A. FILTER C.B.A. LSEP1048A1 LSEB1049A1 CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE HAZARD, REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE 6A 250V FUSE.
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LCD RED UNIT LSXA0386 OR LSXA0383 : PT-L759VU/VE/PT-L1759V POWER CORD LSXA0392 OR LSXA0389 : PT-L759XU/XE/PT-L1759X VJAS0308: PT-L759VU/XU VJAS0188: PT-L759VE/XE P3501 VJAS0189: PT-L759VE/XE LSJA0210: PT-L1759V/X P1101 F1101 6.3A250V F1102 6.3A250V TEMPERATURE FUSE UNIT LSEE0004 MAIN POWER C.B.A. LSEP1046B1 P1201 P1142 LCD GREEN UNIT...
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TO POWER/AUDIO/VIDEO VMASK TO AD/DA REF_HS HSYNC_Z2 TO SYNC SIGNAL SYS_HS PT-L759XU/XE/PT-1759X TO SYSTEM L2301 PT-L759VU/VE/PT-1759V FBM2125HS420 SYS_VS R2305 0 TO DVI DVI_VSYNC R2306 0 VSYNC 3.3 0 0 0 0 4.9 1.1 3.3 16 15 14 13 12 11...
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PT-L759VU / PT-L759XU / PT-L759VE / PT-L759XE / PT-L1759V / PT-L1759X 7.3.3.1. I/O CHART FOR SYSTEM MICROCONTROLLER: IC6007 PORT NAME FUNCTION PORT NAME FUNCTION Reset: Input LOW I2C DATA I/O I C Serial Data Input/Output XTAL Refrence Clock L ON H...