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BeoVision 7 – 32 MK III
Type 9331 - 9339
From serial no. 19353358
Service Manual
English
German, French, Italian, Spanish, Danish and Dutch versions
are available in the Retail System
This Service Manual must be returned
with the defective parts/back-up suitcase !

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  • Page 1 BeoVision 7 – 32 MK III Type 9331 - 9339 From serial no. 19353358 Service Manual English German, French, Italian, Spanish, Danish and Dutch versions are available in the Retail System This Service Manual must be returned with the defective parts/back-up suitcase !
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Survey of modules ..............1.1 How to service ................1.2 Fault flow chart ................. 2.1 Adjustments ................3.1 Picture adjustments ..............3.3 Geometry adjustments .............. 3.6 Final check after repair .............. 3.8 Service mode ................4.1 Replacement of modules ............5.1 Specification guidelines for service use ........
  • Page 3: Survey Of Modules

    Survey of modules Survey of modules 990* 41 * *Optional 990 module*, DVB-S chassis Incl. PCB21, PCB22 996 module, DVD Mechanism Incl. PCB73, PCB76, PCB79, PCB95 997 module, DVD Main chassis Incl. PCB72, PCB77 999 module, Main chassis Incl. PCB1, PCB2, PCB4, PCB5, PCB6, PCB32, PCB63 PCB41* Home Cinema Control...
  • Page 4: How To Service

    How to service How to service Strategy The television is to be serviced in the customer’s home. The static-protective field service kit must always be used when the product is disassembled or modules are being handled. The repair involves replacement of the Main chassis, DVD main chassis, module(s), fan(s) or LCD panel.
  • Page 5 How to service Handling and cleaning Static electricity Static electricity may damage the television. STATIC ELECTRICITY MAY DESTROY THE Static-protective field service kit. PRODUCT A static-protective field service kit must always be used when the product is disassembled or modules are being handled. Follow the instructions in the guide and use the ESD-mat for both old and new modules.
  • Page 6 How to service PIN-code The TV has a 4 digit PIN-code, of the user´s own choice, which must be entered if the TV has been disconnected from the mains for 15-30 min. If the PIN-code is activated, and the TV has been without mains for 15-30 min., the user will be asked to enter the 4 digit PIN-code when the TV is switched on.
  • Page 7 How to service Activate the PIN-code Select the TV SETUP menu. twice and then STOP to bring up the PINCODE SETUP menu. Press Enter the 4 digit Pin-code. Re-enter the code to confirm it and press GO. If you want to change or delete the PIN-code, enter the correct PIN-code and press GO. It is now possible to change the PIN-code or delete the PIN-code.
  • Page 9: Fault Flow Chart

    Fault flow chart Fault flow chart Overall block survey LCD display BL power DVB-S Main chassis PCB990 SCALER LCD driver STAND Motorized PCB32 SPEAKER Video External processor Power Link Link room Master Link product Modulator SCART Power PCB63 input supply RF Link Amplifier PCB2...
  • Page 10 Fault flow chart Placement of measuringpoints F220, PCB4 W7 (8P - LCD) Label with Adjustment values W20 (P7 - 5P9) W5 (5P40 - LCD) P9, PCB FP4, 42, 43, 44, PCB4 8P2, PCB8 W5 (P9 - 58P4) 4P6, PCB4 W6 (8P2 - 4P6) 74P03, PCB74 8P, PCB8 P67, PCB4...
  • Page 11 Fault flow chart Action - - - - - - - - Confirm - - - - - - - - Checked System Fault symptom: - No start up - Standby light = No light Possible causes: - Missing Mains supply - Blown mains fuse in BeoLab 7 - Blown mains fuse on Main power supply, PCB4 - Main power supply defect, PCB4...
  • Page 12 Fault flow chart Action - - - - - - - - Confirm - - - - - - - - Checked Fault symptom: - No start up - Standby light = red Possible cause: - PIN-code locked - Option 0 - Status display defect - Mains chassis defect - Beo4 / Remote control defect...
  • Page 13 Fault flow chart Action - - - - - - - - Confirm - - - - - - - - Checked Fault symptom: - ML error Possible causes: - Main Chassis defect - ML connection defect - ML cable defect - Incorrect option setup Make a record of the last ML error...
  • Page 14 Fault flow chart Action - - - - - - - - Confirm - - - - - - - - Checked Picture Fault symptom: - No picture - Status display OK (source) Possible causes: - No backlight - Fault in video path - LCD defect - Defect connection - Defect RF link amplifier...
  • Page 15 Fault flow chart & Tuner/IF antenna RF Link amplifier (external box)
  • Page 16 Fault flow chart Action - - - - - - - - Confirm - - - - - - - - Checked Measure Power supply to Measure CTRL signal backlight LCD from PCB4 BL_SUPPLY to PCB4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +24V at 4FP 42, 43 or 44 >+4V at 4FB 4 or...
  • Page 17 Fault flow chart PCB1 PCB8 PCB4 PCB5 FP43 FP42 FP44 FP4...
  • Page 18 2.0 Fault flow chart Action - - - - - - - - Confirm - - - - - - - - Checked Fault symtom - No colour(s) Possible cause - Video path - Scaler - LCD Check/adjust colour settings in OPTIONS - PICTURE Restore correct colour - - - - - - - -...
  • Page 19 Fault flow chart 2. Action - - - - - - - - Confirm - - - - - - - - Checked Fault symptom - TV channels only - Noise in picture - Noise in sound Possible causes - Poor channel tuning - Defect RF Link Amplifier - Poor connection from antenna - Main Chassis defect...
  • Page 20 2.2 Fault flow chart Action - - - - - - - - Confirm - - - - - - - - Checked Fault symptom - No autocontrast Possible cause - Defect autocontrast - Defect Main Chassis - Poor connection, W5 Check voltage on PCB P9 pin 0 Replace Main chassis...
  • Page 21 Fault flow chart 2.3 Action - - - - - - - - Confirm - - - - - - - - Checked Sound Fault symptom Speaker level - No sound in external speakers REAR FRONT Sequence Manual Possible cause Left front - - - - Speaker setup...
  • Page 22 2.4 Fault flow chart Action - - - - - - - - Confirm - - - - - - - - Checked Fault symptom - TV channels only - Noise in picture - Noise in sound Possible causes - Poor channel tuning - RF Link amplifier defect - Poor connection from antenna - Main Chassis defect...
  • Page 23 Fault flow chart 2.5 Action - - - - - - - - Confirm - - - - - - - - Checked Stand Fault symptom - No function in stand Possible cause - Defect connection to stand - Defect stand - Defect main chassis - Stand not detected Turn TV OFF an...
  • Page 24 2.6 Fault flow chart Action - - - - - - - - Confirm - - - - - - - - Checked Fault symptom: - No DVD function - TV function OK Possible causes: - Connection - Module 999 - Defect Main chassis - PCB74 - Defect DVD supply - Module 997 - DVD main chassis - Module 996 - DVD mechanism...
  • Page 25 Fault flow chart 2.7 Cable Connector Connection 72P508 DVD Main chassis <-> DVD Mechanism 73P525 Module 997 Module 996 72P505 DVD Main chassis <-> DVD Mechanism 73P520 Module 997 Module 996 72P504 DVD Main chassis <-> DVD Mechanism 73P52 Module 997 Module 996 74P03 72P500...
  • Page 26 2.8...
  • Page 27: Adjustments

    Adjustments Adjustments Adjustments described Stand adjustment (if motorised stand connected). Tuner take over, IF adjustment & FM sound adjustment. Geometry check. Picture check. Sound adjustment, no adjustment possible. Purpose of adjustments The content in the adjustment instructions are the following: Contains text and illustrations if needed.
  • Page 28 Adjustments Set the TV in the correct FORMAT. It is recommended to use the ServiceTool to down load the settings Adjustment sequence: Tuner take over, IF adjust and FM Sound adjust. Stand, if connected. Geometry check and adjustment if necessary. Picture check and adjustment if necessary.
  • Page 29: Picture Adjustments

    Picture adjustments Picture adjustments Picture adjustments Correct adjustment of all parameters can only be obtained by using special test signals and equipment for light measurement. Adjustment of the specific parameters are not described. Picture setting (TV – MENU – OPTIONS – PICTURE) Brightness Contrast Colour...
  • Page 30 Picture adjustments SCALER Menu 2 DISPLAY WHITE POINT: DISPLAY R DISPLAY G DISPLAY B DISPLAY GREY POINT: DISPLAY R DISPLAY G BLUE STRECH FEATURE Box menu MOVIE MODE AUTO COMBFILTER must always be OFF MAIN-DECODER: DIGITAL GAIN CVBS DIGITAL GAIN R DIGITAL GAIN G DIGITAL GAIN B ANALOG GAIN CVBS...
  • Page 31 Picture adjustments ADAPTIVE BACKLIGHT Adaptive backlight measures the video signal to adjust the backlight and the video signal amplification depending on how dark the pictures are. This is most clearly seen on dark pictures. The ADAPTIVE BACKLIGHT must be set ON in BeoVision 7 – 32 type 933x and BeoVision 7 –...
  • Page 32 Geometry adjustment Geometry adjustment Geometry adjustment is normally not necessary. The geometry may be checked. All measurements concerning the geometry are measured with the contrast screen mounted. Measurements are performed with a ruler, or by counting pixels. For the best result, measurements are performed in a straight angle to the LCD panel, e.g.
  • Page 33: Geometry Adjustments

    Geometry adjustment 8mm ±mm mm ±mm Format 2 Letterbox 8mm ±mm 2mm ±mm Format 3 Real 6:9 It is possible to adjust the size and position in the “SERVICE MENU – MONITOR – GEOMETRY ADJUSTMENTS”. Geometry is adjusted in FORMAT , 6:9 Panorama with a 4:3 testpicture, the values for all other formats are calculated.
  • Page 34: Final Check After Repair

    Final check after repair Final check after repair Final check after repair The final check after repair, describes the activities that are needed to ensure the product will be returned in perfect condition to the customer. The contents are: Insulation test / AC leakage test. Check product information.
  • Page 35 Fianl check after repair Check all sources are working correctly Check that picture and sound on all sources are working correctly. Check the teletext is working correctly. Clean the product Never user alcohol or other solvents to clean any part of the television. Use a soft, lint-free cloth to clean the surfaces of the television.
  • Page 36 3.0...
  • Page 37 Service mode Customer Service Menu The Customer Service Menu gives the opportunity to customise and optimise features in the BeoVision 7, that normally requires the aid from the dealer or service center. It may also be used to give the Service Center the basic information of the product, directly on screen not by reading a lable on the rear side.
  • Page 38 Service mode Status Info Type number Shows the variant and the main group for type approval. Item number This number shows if the TV is mounted with DVB-S module, Digital Surround Sound module, DVD etc. Serial number Unique number for the TV set. Option setting Shows the current option setting.
  • Page 39 Service mode Adjustments Select the ´ADJUSTMENTS´ line and press GO. ADJUSTMENTS SOUND FORMAT: WSS STATUS DETECT ON AUTO FORMAT ENABLED FORMAT 4:3 Move cursor press Select new values pess Store new values press GO SOUND AVC ON/OFF (default ON) The AVC, Automatic Volume Control, ensure a constant sound level in the speakers for any selected TV channel.
  • Page 40 Service mode AUTO FORMAT ENABLED / DISABLED (default ENABLED) Auto format adjusts the picture to the best picture format and uses Black Bar Detection for determination of the best format. The picture format may always be selected manually using the Beo4. ENABLED Picture format is automatically adjusted for optimum format.
  • Page 41 Service mode CINEMA READY The setting decides the delay from ´Home Cinema´ is activated until the projector is warmed up and the picture is switched on. STAND DONE The setting decides the delay from ´Home Cinema´ is activated until the stand is in standby position.
  • Page 42 Service mode Service menu HOP PICTURE MENU SERVICE MENU MONITOR INFORMA TION 06 IC3 AP SW 1.0 HOP SETTINGS: BRILLIANCE : 7 PEAK R: 222 G:333 B:222 06 IC2 IOP SW 22.0 MONITOR BRILLIANCE STB TABLE 2.7 COLOUR STAT DISP SW 1.0 TV-TUNER CONTRAST VARIANT...
  • Page 43: Service Mode

    Service mode Service Mode The Service Mode consists of two parts: Service menu and ignore mode. On page 4. see an overview of the Service Mode menus, and operation in Service Mode. SERVICE MENU The STAND line is only shown if the TV is fitted with motorized stand. The function is described in the section on adjustments.
  • Page 44 Service mode ML error ML error codes are for detection of errors in the Master Link system..No error registered Address configuration impossible ML data pulled down ML data pulled up Other undefinable error possibilities AVL error AVL error codes from the AV sockets .
  • Page 45 Service mode IIC bus error An IIC bus error means that the communication on the bus fails when the microcomputer tries to communicate with the address in question. In most cases this means that the addressed IC is defective but the defect could also be in one of the components surrounding the IC or in other components on the bus.
  • Page 46 4.0 Service mode CI Address configuration impossible Error during address configuration. No address has been allocated because an excessive number of units has been connected to the Master Link. - Disconnect all units from the link and reconnect them again one at a time. TD ML data pulled down The link is pulled down (Low).
  • Page 47 Service mode 4. SOUND ADJUSTMENTS LEFT and RIGHT TREBLE/BASS are for future use. AVC (Automatic Volume Control) If the AVC is set to ON the TV will compensate for different sound modulation levels on the TV channels. If the AVC is set to OFF the compensation function is disabled. Can also be set to OFF when measuring in the audio circuits.
  • Page 48 4. Service mode If this function is set to ON it is possible to use the 4:3 format in ´Format ´. OFF disables format 4:3. M2 INFORMATION Software versions for the teletext processor IC00 SDA000. STB TIMER: Certain Set Top Boxes has a long start-up time. As this may affect a timer recording it is possible to alter the start-up time.
  • Page 49 Service mode 4.3 Options Connections AV/V.MEM NONE SOURCE NONE AUDIO SOCKET NONE IR SOCKET NONE NONE SOURCE NONE AUDIO SOCKET NONE IR SOCKET NONE NONE SOURCE NONE AUDIO SOCKET NONE IR SOCKET NONE NONE SOURCE NONE AUDIO SOCKET NONE IR SOCKET NONE CAMERA CAMERA...
  • Page 50 4.4 Service mode SPEAKER LEVEL SEQUENCE MANUAL ..... (mid position) LEFT FRONT RIGHT FRONT ..... (mid position) RIGHT REAR ..... (mid position) LEFT REAR ..... (mid position) Picture BRIGHTNESS ..... (mid position) ..... (mid position) CONTRAST COLOUR ..... (mid position) Clock SYNCHRONISE “program ”...
  • Page 51 Service mode 4. Sound adjustments FACTORY SETTINGS MAX VOLUME LIMIT: MAX VALUE SOUND DELAY User setting - not visible Speaker mode Set to speaker mode 3. TV SERVICE MENU In TUNER SYSTEM it is possible to set only relevant tuner systems to ON (only multi standard TV’s).
  • Page 52 4. Service mode DVD SERVICE MENU DVD FEP SW version. Region Information about the actual region code setting. Region Info Gives access to the service menu of the DVD, where it among other informations is possible to check that the Region code of the DVD is the same as shown in ´Region´.
  • Page 53 Service mode 4.7 BUS Ignore mode Bus ignore mode is used if an error occurs in the IIC bus system which forces the TV go into stand by every time an attempt is made to be switch it on. The IIC error is ignored and the TV is swithed on. IMPORTANT ! When the TV is switched on in BUS Ignore mode it may result in further damage to the TV.
  • Page 54 4. Service mode ServiceTool Considerations before connecting the ServiceTool to the product - Disconnect the product from the Mains supply. - Follow the instructions described in the ServiceTool. Contents in ServiceTool The ServiceTool will contain the complete information concerning: - How to connect the ServiceTool to the product. - List of functions handles by the ServiceTool.
  • Page 55: Replacement Of Modules

    Replacement of modules Replacement of modules Modules that can be replaced BeoVision 7 -32 in service position ......5.5 Left chassis in service position ........5.7 Right chassis in service position ........5.8 Remove contrast screen ..........5.9 Replace LCD ............5.0 Replace 999 Module, Main chassis ......
  • Page 56 Replacement of 999 Module, Main chassis Replacement of 999 Module, Main chassis Power supply must be discharged! For detailed dismantling instructions, please refer to illustrations on page 5.4. Notice All modules must be placed on the ESD-mat or in an ESD-proof bag. Replace 999 Module .
  • Page 57 Replacement of PCB8, Decoupling Replacement of PCB8, Decoupling Power supply must be discharged! For detailed dismantling instructions, please refer to illustrations on page 5.23. Notice All modules must be placed on the ESD-mat or in an ESD-proof bag. Replace PCB8, Decoupling .
  • Page 58 Replacement of LCD Replacement of LCD Power supply must be discharged! For detailed dismantling instructions, please refer to illustrations on page 5.0. Notice All modules must be placed on the ESD-mat or in an ESD-proof bag. Replace LCD display . Set the product in service position. 2.
  • Page 59: Beovision 7-32 In Service Position

    BeoVision 7–32 in service position ➢1 - Mount servicestand and remove from stand ➢2 - Pull off socket covers ➢3 - Remove all cables ➢4 - Remove screws TX20...
  • Page 60 BeoVision 7-32 in service position ➢5 - Pull off rear cover, start at bottom ➁ ➁ ➀ ➀ ➢ - Remove the blank screws TX10 ➢7 - Remove the black screws TX20 ➢8 - Pull off reinforcement bracket...
  • Page 61: Left Chassis In Service Position

    Left chassis in service position + 5.5 BeoVision 7-32 in service position - Remove screws TX20 - Pull out left chassis 90°...
  • Page 62: Right Chassis In Service Position

    Right chassis in service position + 5.5 BeoVision 7-32 in service position - Remove screws TX20 - Pull out right chassis 180°...
  • Page 63: Remove Contrast Screen

    Remove contrast screen + 5.5 BeoVision 7-32 in service position Fig. ➢1 – ➢5 - Remove screws TX20 - Lift and pull of contrast screen...
  • Page 64: Replace Lcd

    5.10 Replace LCD + 5.5 BeoVision 7-32 in service position Short-circuit pin 3 and 4, LCD power supply, as shown. If not, you will damage the LCD panel! + 5.7 Left chassis in service position - Remove cables on PCB1 1P186 - Remove shield for LCD plug TX10...
  • Page 65 Replace LCD 5.11 - Remove GND plug - Remove DVD touch panel - Remove DVD front cover, by releasing the snaplocks Use dedicated tool! - Remove screw at DVD loader TX20...
  • Page 66 5.12 Replace LCD - Remove screws TX20 - Lift and pull of contrast screen - Remove screws at front frame TX10 - Remove GND on back of front frame TX10...
  • Page 67 Replace LCD 5.13 - Remove front frame - Remove screws TX10 - Gently pull out LCD panel Mounting new LCD! - Remember correct placement of W - Remember placement of foam Foam...
  • Page 68: Replace 999 Module, Main Chassis

    5.14 Replace 999 Module, Main chassis + 5.5 BeoVision 7-32 in service position + 5.20 Remove DVB-S (If mounted) Fig. ➢ - ➢10 Short-circuit pin 3 and 4, LCD power supply, as shown. If not, you will damage the LCD panel! + 5.7 Left chassis in service position - Remove cables on PCB1...
  • Page 69 Replace 999 Module, Main chassis 5.15 - Remove LCD plug and 8P2 W5 @ LCD ➀ ➀ ➁ - Remove GND plug - Remove screws TX20 - Remove screws and lift of Main chassis TX10...
  • Page 70 5.1 Replace 999 Module, Main chassis - Note: transfer IC Replace using IC-pliers (part no. 329145) IC SOCKET...
  • Page 71: Replace 997 Module, Dvd Main Chassis

    Replace 997 Module, DVD main chassis 5.17 + 5.5 BeoVision 7-32 in service position + 5.8 Right chassis in service position + 5.28 Remove DVD supply, PCB74 - Remove screws TX20 - Remove plugs on front of 997 Module 72P500 72P505 72P507 - Remove plugs on rear of 997 Module...
  • Page 72: Replace 996 Module, Dvd Mechanism

    5.18 Replace 99 Module, DVD mechanism + 5.5 BeoVision 7-32 in service position - Remove DVD touch panel - Remove DVD front cover, by releasing the snaplocks Use dedicated tool! - Remove screw at DVD loader TX20 + 5.8 Right chassis in service position - Remove screws TX20...
  • Page 73 Replace 99 Module, DVD mechanism 5.19 - Remove screws TX20 - Remove plugs on front of 997 Module 72P500 72P505 72P507 - Remove plugs on rear of 997 Module 72P501 72P502 72P504 72P503 72P508 - Pull out DVD mechanism...
  • Page 74: Replace 990 Module, Dvb-S

    5.20 Replace 990 Module, DVB-S + 5.5 BeoVision 7-32 in service position ➢ - Remove cover TX10 ➢7 - Remove aerial cable for DVB-S + 5.7 Left chassis in service position ➢8 - Remove cables on PCB1 for DVB-S 1P14 1P33 ➢9 - Remove cable on PCB2 for DVB-S...
  • Page 75 Replace 990 Module, DVB-S 5.21 ➢11 - Remove screws and pull out DVB-S TX20...
  • Page 76: Replace Pcb2, Scart

    5.22 Replace PCB2, Scart 3 + 5.5 BeoVision 7-32 in service position - Remove screws TX20 - Pull out right chassis 180° - Remove screws TX10 - Remove plugs 2P154 2P153 2P152 2P151 2P150...
  • Page 77: Replace Pcb8, Decoupling

    Replace PCB8, Decoupling 5.23 + 5.5 BeoVision 7-32 in service position Short-circuit pin 3 and 4, LCD power supply, as shown. If not, you will damage the LCD panel! + 5.7 Left chassis in service position - Remove plugs at PCB8 - Remove screw...
  • Page 78: Replace Pcb32, Dsm

    5.24 Replace PCB32, DSM + 5.5 BeoVision 7-32 in service position - Remove screws TX20 - Pull out right chassis 180° - Remove screws TX10 - Remove plugs 32P12 32P411...
  • Page 79: Replace Pcb4, Home Cinema Control

    Replace PCB41, Home Cinema Control 5.25 + 5.5 BeoVision 7-32 in service position - Remove screws TX10 - Remove plugs 41P185 41P184...
  • Page 80: Replace Pcb58, Status Display

    5.2 Replace PCB58, Status display + 5.5 BeoVision 7-32 in service position Fig. ➢1 – ➢5 - Remove screws TX20 - Lift and pull of contrast screen - Remove screws TX10 - Remove plugs 58P141 58P32...
  • Page 81: Replace Pcb59, Camcorder

    Replace PCB59, Camcorder 5.27 + 5.5 BeoVision 7-32 in service position - Remove plug 59P50 - Remove screws TX10...
  • Page 82: Replace Pcb63, Modulator

    5.28 Replace PCB3, Modulator + 5.5 BeoVision 7-32 in service position + 5.7 Left chassis in service position - Remove screw TX10 - Remove cover TX10 - Remove plug 1P63 - Remove modulator...
  • Page 83: Replace Pcb74, Dvd Supply

    Replace PCB74, DVD supply 5.29 + 5.5 BeoVision 7-32 in service position + 5.8 Right chassis in service position - Remove plugs 74P114 74P103 - Remove screws TX10...
  • Page 84: Replace Ntc

    5.30 Replace NTC + 5.5 BeoVision 7-32 in service position + 5.10 Remove LCD display - Remove screw behind gasket TX10...
  • Page 85: Replace Fan

    Replace fan 5.31 + 5.5 BeoVision 7-32 in service position + 5.18 Remove DVD mechanism - Remove cables for fan 1P185 1P184 - Remove screws TX10 - Mount new fan on bracket - Remember to place cabletier correct! - Cut rubber bushing as shown!
  • Page 86 5.32...
  • Page 87: Specification Guidelines For Service Use

    Specification guidelines for service use SPECIFICATION GUIDELINES FOR SERVICE USE BeoVision 7 – 32 MK III CTV system *See type survey Cabinet finish Black/Blue/Dark Grey//Red/Silver 32” 16:9 TFT LCD Resolution 1366 x 768 (WXGA) Display colours 16.7 mio. (true) Luminance of white (center of screen) Typical 450 cd/m2 Contrast ratio (center of screen) Typical 1000:1 (min.
  • Page 88 Specification guidelines for service use DSM (Digital Surround Sound module) Decoding capabilities Dolby® Digital 5.1 channel decoding Dolby® Pro-Logic decoding of two channel Dolby® Digital Dolby® Pro-Logic decoding of two channel PCM Dolby® Pro-Logic decoding of two analogue channels (Lt/Rt) Automatic format detection (Dolby®...
  • Page 89 Specification guidelines for service use POWER LINK CENTRE Pin 1 PL ON => 2.5V, OFF =< 0.5V SURROUND SOUND SPEAKERS Pin 2 Signal GND FRONT & REAR CINEMA CENTRE & SUBWOOFER Pin 3 Audio L out 0V - 6.5V RMS Pin 4 PL speaker ON =>...
  • Page 90 Specification guidelines for service use IR IN Mini jack (For connection of an external IR receiver used in connection with Home cinema setups, where the screen covers the IR receiver of the television) P1 BtB P2 Stereo mini jack IR code converter outputs (for Hotel setups) DATA 9 pin D-sub (for Hotel setups) AV1, AV2 &...
  • Page 91: Type Survey

    Type survey Type survey Modification to other TV systems Type DVD Region System Modulator Market B/G,L/L’,D/K,I B/D,M,D/K,I Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, 9331 8053134 8053135 Germany, Greece, Holland, Israel, Italy, Kuwait, Norway, Oman, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Arab Emirates 9332 8053134 8053135...
  • Page 92: Wiring Diagram

    Wiring diagram Wiring diagram Wiring diagram 6200073 6277927 6277912 P141 > > > > < < < < < CAMCORDER < > < < > < < < < < < < > < < > > > > 6277896 P142 >...
  • Page 93 Wiring diagram Wiring diagram P526 P170 Wiring diagram DVD MAIN INTERFACE P508 P525 > LIGHT > >< > > < C204 P204 > < < > > < < P158 P527 P157 > > 12/12pins >< >< C102 P102 >< MOTOR P505 P520...
  • Page 94 Available parts Available parts Available parts BeoVision 7 – 32 MK III 9019 Incl. pos. no. 6 RIGHT 9001 9020 LEFT Incl. pos. nos. 9016, 9017, 9019, 9020, 9021, 9022, 22 9014 9016 9031 9021 9017 9022 9 10 Incl. pos. nos. 9003, 9015, 9030, PCB8, W9, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19 9002 9022 9003...
  • Page 95: Available Parts

    Available parts BeoVision 7 – 32 MK III 9001 3151312 Bracket, left incl. 9015 3160097 EMC cover pos. no. 6 9016 3160048 Cover f/DVB-S/ 9002 8200031 LCD, incl. pos. nos. Camcorder 9003, 9015, 9030, 9017 2810022 Set of hinge and spring PCB8, W9, 13, 14, 15, 9018 3151315...
  • Page 96 Available parts Survey of screws, washers etc. 2019021 Screw 4 x 12mm 2625002 Washer 2042061 Screw 3 x 8mm 2622030 Washer 2033002 Screw 4 x 45mm 2042061 Screw 3 x 8mm 2816050 Spring 2044003 Screw 3 x 6mm 2930009 Clips 2013159 Screw 3 x 14mm 2810336...
  • Page 97 Available parts Packing 9301 9302 9303 9304 9305 9306 9308 9307 9302 9309 9310 9301 3392038 Outer carton, top 9302 3396250 Foam packing, set of top and bottom 9303 3392040 Outer carton 9304 3917105 Foam foil 9305 3392200 Distance pipe 9306 3392200 Distance pipe...
  • Page 98 Available parts Floor stand 4091 1409111 9510 Incl. pos. no. 1 9511 Incl. pos. nos. 9517, 9518, 15 9512 9513 9514 9515 9518 9516 Incl. pos. no. 9520 9519 9514 9517 9520 See page 8.7 9510 3459468 Plate 9515 3151142 Bracket 9511 3130349...
  • Page 99 Available parts Table stand 4092 1409211 9510 Incl. pos. no. 1 9511 Incl. pos. nos. 9517, 9518, 15 9521 9513 9514 9518 9515 Incl. pos. no. 9520 9519 9516 9514 9517 9520 See page 8.7 9510 3459468 Plate 9517 2950111 Cover 9511 3130349...
  • Page 100 Available parts Turnable unit 9532 9533 9536 9530 9534 9535 9531 9530 2755011 Gear, complete 9534 8052028 PCB f/motor 9531 3390662 Bag w/6 x foot 9535 2732156 Belt 9532 3114003 Cover f/motor 9536 3114496 House 9533 8400004 Motor 6270109 Wire DIN 5 pole 6277038 Ground wire 2033001...
  • Page 101 Available parts Wall bracket, close 4095 1409511 9510 Incl. pos. no. 1 9511 9542 9543 9540 9513 9514 9544 9515 9516 9518 9514 9541 Incl. pos. no. 9518, 17 9546 9510 9510 3459468 Plate 9511 3130349 Tilt mechanism, incl. pos. no. 1 9513 3010058 Stopper, black...
  • Page 102 Available parts Wall bracket, distant 4096 1409611 9510 Incl. pos. no. 1 9511 9542 9543 9540 9513 9514 9547 9515 9516 9518 9514 9541 Incl. pos. no. 9518, 17 9546 9510 9510 3459468 Plate 9511 3130349 Tilt mechanism, incl. pos. no. 1 9513 3010058 Stopper, black...
  • Page 103 Available parts 8.10 Table stand 4097 9548 1409766 9549 9515 9549 9518 Incl. pos. nos. 9517, 9518, 9548, 15 9550 Incl. pos. no. 19 9517 9551 9515 3151142 Bracket 9517 2950111 Cover 9518 2950050 Conduit 9548 3454038 Plate 9549 3031078 9550 2950114 Aluminium tube incl.
  • Page 104 8.11...
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