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2. Check the presence of <G> marking on the rating plate to distinguish RoHS- compliant product from non-RoHS-compliant product. <G> marking With <G> marking: RoHS-compliant product Without <G> marking: Non-RoHS-compliant product <Sample> XD8100U 8.7A 850C180A10 Mark position 3. Labels of RoHS-compliant service parts bear <G> marking for identifi cation purpose. <Sample>...
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REPLACEMENT OF THE TERMINAL PCB ASSY ....................12 DOWNLOAD OF THE FIRMWARE ........................13 DOWNLOAD OF LAN MICROCOMPUTER SOFTWARE ..................14 – FILE “ELCTADJ” – ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS ..........................Necessary Equipment and Connecting ......................Test Signal ............................... ® ® Adjustment with Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me/XP Operating System ............
TRADEMARK, REGISTERED TRADEMARK Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me/XP are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE Many electrical and mechanical parts in the projector have special safety related characteristics. These characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be obtained by using replacement compo- nents rated for higher voltage, etc.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS North america NOTICE: Observe all cautions and safety related notes located inside the cabinet and on the chassis. Warning 1. Operation of this projector outside the cabinet or with the cover removed presents a shock hazard from the projector power supplies.
PRECAUTIONS FOR RESOLDERING Lead-free solder is handled in a different way from eutectic solder. See below for details. How to distinguish circuit boards using lead-free solder from those using eutectic solder Circuit boards using lead-free solder A mark of Solder, Joints, PCA or LFS (for limited marking space) is printed near the board assembly number on the component side.
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Parts list : See page 2 of PARTS LIST Item No. Part name MAIN PCB ASSY TERMINAL PCB ASSY KEY PCB ASSY FORMATTER PCB ASSY POWER PCB ASSY MOTOR PCB ASSY IRR PCB ASSY IRF PCB ASSY DRCT OFF PCB ASSY PFC PCB ASSY LAMP POWER UNIT DMD PCB ASSY...
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Parts list : See page 3 of PARTS LIST Part name Number of screw 1.Lens cap None 2.Lens ring None 3.Top case ASSY Cx3, Dx2, Ex1, Fx1, Gx1 4.CW cover unit 5.Top cover ASSY 6.Terminal cover 7.Filter cover unit 8.Lamp cover unit 9.Top ASSY Table 2-1 - 7 -...
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Parts list : See page 3 of PARTS LIST Part name Number of screw 1.Main top shield Ax10 2.Main terminal ASSY Bx2, Cx2 3.Radiator plate Dx2, Ex2 4.FORMATTER PCB ASSY 5.CW plate 2 6.CW plate 1 7.Micro switch unit 8.Terminal board ASSY 9.KEY PCB ASSY Table 2-2 - 9 -...
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Parts list : See page 3 of PARTS LIST Part name Number of screw 1.Main shield bottom 2.lamp power duct None 3.Lamp power unit None 4.POWER PCB ASSY 5.Power shield 6.PFC duct None 7.Power shield R 8.PFC PCB ASSY Ex4, Fx1,Gx2 9.Triger holder T None 10.Triger holder B...
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Parts list : See page 4 of PARTS LIST Part name Number of screw 1.EX duct FT 2.Exhaust fan (front) None 3.EX duct FB None 4.EX duct F 5.EX duct RT 6.Exhaust fan (rear) None 7.EX duct RB None 8.Side panel L 9.IRR PCB ASSY 10.Fan holder 11.Power fan...
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Parts list : See page 4 of PARTS LIST Part name Number of screw 1.Optical unit 2.Thermostat 3.Sensor plate None 4.Holder cover unit LP 5.Optical base plate 6.HP duct T 7.HP duct B 8.DMD fan None 9.ENT duct 10.IRF PCB ASSY 11.DRCT OFF PCB ASSY 12.Holder power off None...
Main terminal ASSY Fig.2-6 Parts list : See page 5 of PARTS LIST Part name Number of screw 1.MAIN PCB ASSY Ax2, Bx4, Cx1, Dx4 2.Terminal shield None 3.TERMINAL PCB ASSY Ex2, Fx6 Table 2-6 - 16 -...
Filter ASSY A x 2 B x 2 C x 2 D x 2 E x 2 Fig.2-7 - 17 -...
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Parts list : See page 5 of PARTS LIST Part name Number of screw 1.Filter case ASSY None 2.ACF MOTOR PCB ASSY 3.Drive shaft None 4.Drive motor ASSY 5.Roller None 6.Roller None 7.Roller brush None 8.Filter guide 9.ACF SENSOR PCB ASSY 10.Sensor plate Table 2-7 - 18 -...
Optical unit 1 E x 2 B x 2 A x 2 D x 2 C x 2 G x 2 F x 3 W x 2 Z x 4 H x 3 Y x 4 V x 4 AB x 2 AA x 4 T x 4 J x 3...
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Parts list : See page 6 of PARTS LIST Part name Number of screw 1.Lamp fan 1 2.Lamp fan 3 3.Lamp fan duct 1 4.Lamp fan duct 3 5.Color wheel ASSY 6.Light pipe ASSY 7.Flat mirror ASSY 8.Lamp ASSY 2 9.Lamp ASSY 1 10.Lens ASSY Kx2, Lx2, Mx2...
Optical unit 2 C x 4 B x 2 D x 1 A x 2 E x 2 Fig.2-9 Parts list : See page 6 of PARTS LIST Part name Number of screw 1.Lamp base plate 2.Mirror ASSY B 3.Lamp base cover 4.Mirror ASSY A 5.Relay lens cover 6.Relay lens D...
DISASSEMBLY 1. Removal of the lens ASSY, zoom, focus motor ASSY 1. While anti-clockwise turning the lens ring as shown in Fig. 3-1, and remove it. 2. Remove the screw (a) and top cover ASSY as shown in Fig. 3-1. Top cover ASSY 3.
2. Removal of the color wheel ASSY ax 1 1. Remove the top cover ASSY according to “1. Removal of CW cover unit the lens ASSY, zoom, focus motor ASSY”. 2. Loose the screw (a) and remove the CW cover unit as shown in Fig.
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4. Removal of the exhaust fan (front) ax 3 1. Remove the top cover ASSY according to “1. Removal of Top case ASSY the lens ASSY, zoom, focus motor ASSY”. 2. Remove the CW cover unit according to “2. Removal of ax 1 the color wheel ASSY”.
5. Removal of the lamp fan 1 1. Remove the top cover ASSY according to “1. Removal of ax 10 the lens ASSY, zoom, focus motor ASSY”. Main top shield 2. Remove the CW cover unit according to “2. Removal of the color wheel ASSY”.
7. Removal of the MOTOR PCB ASSY 1. Remove the top cover ASSY according to “1. Removal of the lens ASSY, zoom, focus motor ASSY”. 2. Remove the CW cover unit according to “2. Removal of IRF PCB ASSY the color wheel ASSY”. 3.
10.Removal of the exhaust fan (rear) 1. Remove the top cover ASSY according to “1. Removal of the lens ASSY, zoom, focus motor ASSY”. 2. Remove the CW cover unit according to “2. Removal of EX duct F the color wheel ASSY”. 3.
12.Removal of the KEY PCB ASSY 1. Remove the top cover ASSY according to “1. Removal of the lens ASSY, zoom, focus motor ASSY”. 2. Remove the CW cover unit according to “2. Removal of the color wheel ASSY”. Terminal ASSY 3.
14.Removal of the MAIN PCB ASSY 1. Remove the top cover ASSY according to “1. Removal of the lens ASSY, zoom, focus motor ASSY”. MAIN PCB ASSY 2. Remove the CW cover unit according to “2. Removal of the color wheel ASSY”. 3.
17.Removal of the FORMATTER PCB ASSY CW plate 2 1. Remove the top cover ASSY according to “1. Removal of the lens ASSY, zoom, focus motor ASSY”. 2. Remove the CW cover unit according to “2. Removal of the color wheel ASSY”. CW plate 1 3.
18.Removal of the DRCT OFF PCB ASSY 1. Remove the top cover ASSY according to “1. Removal of Main shield bottom the lens ASSY, zoom, focus motor ASSY”. 2. Remove the CW cover unit according to “2. Removal of the color wheel ASSY”. 3.
20.Removal of the POWER PCB Lamp power duct ASSY 1. Remove the top cover ASSY according to “1. Removal of the lens ASSY, zoom, focus motor ASSY”. Lamp power unit 2. Remove the CW cover unit according to “2. Removal of the color wheel ASSY”.
22.Removal of the PFC PCB ASSY PFC duct 1. Remove the top cover ASSY according to “1. Removal of the lens ASSY, zoom, focus motor ASSY”. 2. Remove the CW cover unit according to “2. Removal of the color wheel ASSY”. PFC PCB ASSY 3.
23.Removal of the optical unit 1. Remove the top cover ASSY according to “1. Removal of CNT AC support the lens ASSY, zoom, focus motor ASSY”. 2. Remove the CW cover unit according to “2. Removal of the color wheel ASSY”. 3.
24.Removal of the CW fan 1. Remove the top cover ASSY according to “1. Removal of the lens unit, zoom, focus motor ASSY”. 2. Remove the CW cover unit according to “2. Removal of the color wheel unit”. 3. Remove the fi lter cover unit according to “3. Removal of the ACF SENSOR PCB ASSY”.
25.Removal of the lamp fan 2 1. Remove the top cover ASSY according to “1. Removal of Lamp fan 2 the lens ASSY, zoom, focus motor ASSY”. 2. Remove the CW cover unit according to “2. Removal of the color wheel ASSY”. 3.
27.Removal of the light pipe ASSY 1. Remove the top cover ASSY according to “1. Removal of Color wheel ASSY the lens ASSY, zoom, focus motor ASSY”. 2. Remove the CW cover unit according to “2. Removal of the color wheel ASSY”. 3.
28.Removal of the DMD PCB ASSY 1. Remove the top cover ASSY according to “1. Removal of the lens ASSY, zoom, focus motor ASSY”. 2. Remove the CW cover unit according to “2. Removal of the color wheel ASSY”. 3. Remove the fi lter cover unit according to “3. Removal of the ACF SENSOR PCB ASSY”.
30.Removal of the lens shift motor ASSY Lens shift motor ASSY 1. Remove the top cover ASSY according to “1. Removal of the lens ASSY, zoom, focus motor ASSY”. 2. Remove the CW cover unit according to “2. Removal of the color wheel ASSY”.
32.Removal of the shutter ASSY, shutter motor ASSY 1. Remove the top cover ASSY according to “1. Removal of Frame cover ASSY the lens ASSY, zoom, focus motor ASSY”. 2. Remove the CW cover unit according to “2. Removal of the color wheel ASSY”.
LEAD DRESS Note: The inner wires are clamped so that they do not come close to heat generating or high voltage parts. After servicing route all wires in their original position. Lead wire routing around the MAIN PCB Assy Clamp the MQ-SQ, MR-SR, MV-SV, MM-AM, SFD,MS lead wire.
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Lead wire routing around the FORMATTER PCB Assy FORMATTER PCB Assy Run the FW, SW, RD-SD2, SZ,DFE, DFF lead wire through the notch. (FP-RP) Clamp the RD-SD2, DFF lead wire. Clamp the RD-SD2, DFF lead wire. Clamp the SC-PC, SL-AL, SFH, SFJ, L box sensor switch lead wire.
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Lead wire routing around the Lamp power unit Lamp power Trigger holder unit Run the PA lead wire through the notch of the Power shield. POWER PCB Assy Power shield Run the PA, PF-RF lead wire through the notch of the Power shield. Fig.
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Lead wire routing around the Optical unit PB lead wire Clamp the SG, SU lead wire . Clamp the SP lead wire. Thermistor Clamp the RD-SD2, DFE, DFF, SZ, SW lead wire . Clamp the FMC lead wire . Clamp the MS lead wire . MM-AM Clamp the RD-SD2, DFE, DFF,SW, SZ, FW lead wire.
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Lead wire routing around the KEY PCB Assy Terminal Board Unit Clamp the ST-KT lead wire. KEY PCB assy Fig. 4-9 Lead wire routing around the Exhaust fan (rear) Clamp the SFH, SFJ, SN lead wire. Fig. 4-10 Fan Motor Filter Assy SU lead wire Fan motor...
PACKING Parts list : See page 7 of PARTS LIST Item No. Part name Item No. Part name Packing case Terminal cover unit Packing cushion Remote hand unit CD ROM AC power cord (EU) Safety manual AC power cord (US) VGA cable Accessory case Control cable...
LAMP REPLACEMENT Replacing the lamp This projector is equipped with 2 lamps to project because of an impact, scratch, or deterioration through use. The period of time until explosion or images. This lamp is a consumable. It may burn out permanent failure to illuminate varies considerably or its brightness may decrease during use.
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Replacing the lamp (continued) Reset of the lamp operation time 3. Loosen three screws (c) that are securing the lamp Reset the lamp operating time of the newly box to be removed using a Philips screwdriver. installed lamp. LAMP 2 LAMP 1 You can reset the lamp operation time using the menu.
Replacing the lamp (continued) When removing the lamp from the ceiling-mounted projector When removing the lamp from the ceiling-mounted projector, use the lamp replacement tray packed with the projector or option lamp to prevent glass fragments from scattering. • Assemble the lamp replacement tray according to the procedure shown on it. 1.
Important: • When the projector is installed at other setting angles, replace the lamp referring to “To replace the lamp.” MAINTENANCE Maintenance Warning: • Do not use fl ammable solvents (benzene, thinner, etc.) and fl ammable aerosols when cleaning the projector body and lens.
AUTOMATIC CLEANING FILTER Automatic cleaning fi lter This projector is equipped with an automatic cleaning 7. Move the key cursor using the direction buttons to fi lter. The burdensome fi lter cleaning is automatically select the number you want to enter and then press carried out.
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Automatic cleaning fi lter (continued) How to clean the automatic cleaning fi lter 4. Attach the dust box to the automatic cleaning fi lter. Check the amount of dust through the dust check window of the fi lter cover and clean it, if necessary. Before cleaning the fi...
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RESET OF THE THERMAL PROTECTOR The projector doesn't turn on while the thermal protector is off. Press the thermal protector button to turn it on. 1. Remove the lens ring and top cover ASSY ac- cording to “1. Removal of the lens unit, zoom, focus motor ASSY”.
SERVICE COMMANDS Display the operation status screen Hold down the [ ], [ ], and [ENTER] buttons on the projector together to display the picture shown on the right. S/W VERSION 2.00 XD8100 Alternatively, open the OPTION menu from the menu screen and move the cur- S/W VERSION(SUB) 2.00 SCU11 S/W VERSION(FAN)
LIFE TIME OF THE CONSUMABLE PARTS Following are the reference of the life times of the consumable parts. Estimated replacement time Parts LAMP MODE : STANDARD LAMP MODE : LOW SINGLE DUAL SINGLE DUAL Lamp Max. 4,000 hours Max. 2,000 hours Max.
FUNCTION MENU (SETTING MENU ONLY FOR SERVICE) Displaying the FUNCTION menu 1. Select “LANGUAGE” in the FEATURE menu. 2. Press the [AUTO POSITION], [ENTER], and [AUTO POSITION] buttons on the remote control in order. The FUNCTION menu will be displayed. Exiting the FUNCTION menu Press the [MENU] button while the FUNCTION menu is displayed.
REPLACEMENT OF THE MAIN PCB ASSY Outline 4. Double-click “LvpAdjDataComm_v4_1.exe” in the “ChangePwbMAIN” folder to start the data transfer When replacing the MAIN PCB ASSY, transfer the factory program. adjustment data from the old MAIN PCB ASSY to the new 5.
REPLACEMENT OF THE TERMINAL PCB ASSY When changing the terminal PCB ASSY, replace the EEPROM (IC580) of the new terminal PCB ASSY with that of the old termi- nal PCB ASSY in order to use the existing DDC data with the new terminal PCB ASSY. Check the operation of the projector with the new terminal PCB ASSY.
DOWNLOAD OF THE FIRMWARE 1. Outline Download the firmware to the ROM of the projector by the program. 2. Operating conditions ® ® Microsoft Windows 98/Me/XP shall operate correctly.(The ® program doesn’t run on Windows 95.) A display device supporting VGA (640 x 480) or above is required. 3. Necessary files The following files are necessary to run the program.
DOWNLOAD OF LAN MICROCOMPUTER SOFTWARE 1. Outline 3. Select “New Host” and make settings as follows. Profile Name : XD8100U The LAN microcomputer software of the projector is Host Name / Address : 192.168.0.2 downloaded using FFFTP program. User Name : admin 2.
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS All the electrical adjustments for this projector require the com- munication program [Hyper Terminal] of Microsoft Windows ® ® 95/98/Me/XP operating system. Necessary Equipment and Connecting Connect the following equipment as shown in the right fi gure. • This projector •...
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® ® Adjustment with Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me/XP Operating System 1. Starting 1. Start Windows 95/98/Me/XP. ® 2. Select [Start] - [Programs] - [Accessories] - [Communications] - [Hyper Terminal] in order to display the Hyper Terminal win- dow. Note: You can select [Start] - [Programs] - [Accessories] - [Hyper Terminal] in order and double-click [hypertrm.exe] in Windows ®...
Adjustment Procedures [A/D Pre-Amplifi cation Circuit] Adjustment purpose To adjust the DC level and amplitude of the video signal at the time of ADC input. 1. ADC offset/gain adjust- Symptom when Solid black, solid white, or incorrect color phase appear in the projected ment incorrectly adjusted image.
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[C/W motor drive circuit] Adjustment purpose To adjust the timing of the C/W segment (R, G, B, and W) and that of the DMD driving signal. 2. C/W delay Symptom when Incorrect color. For example, the pure red is displayed with a tinge of pink incorrectly adjusted or orange.
DMD BIAS VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT This adjustment is nessesaly when exchaged the DMD chip, the PCB DMD ASSY, or the Optical Unit,. Procedure: 1, Check the bias voltage setteing code printed on the DMD chip to be mounted on the DMD PCB ASSY. 2, When you exchange optical unit ,confi...
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DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION LED error indication LED indication and failures are described in the following table. LED can be reset “automatically”, “by resetting the power” or “by turning on/off of the main power” after the failure is corrected. LED Error Indication List 1.
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LED Indication Check Point Preferen- Symptom Failure Reset tial order POWER STATUS FILTER Reference Red flash / Return to STBY after Power-on Red / green C-FMT failure FORMATTER FY connector Green flash the indication of LED again Red flash / Return to STBY after Power-on Red / green...
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2. LAMP1 and LAMP2 error indications. LED Indication Preferen- Symptom Failure Reset tial order LAMP1 LAMP2 No power-on during cooling Lamp 1, 2 failure Lamp time reset Lamp 1 reaches the end of its Lamp 1 lifetime Lamp 1 time reset life.
Warning History 2. Warning History 3 :The oldest warning history data are stored in the Warning History 3. XD8100U .Note: When the power is turned off because of any error,the warning history data are saved. Or, only when an error occurs during power on the warning history data are saved.
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(3) Warning dialog window (4) Switching the COM port 1. The warning dialog window displays the error location. 1. Select the serial port to which the cable is being 2. “ERROR TIME (SET TIME)” displays the time when the connected. When the selected serial port isn’t available or warning history data were saved (,or the SET TIME in the doesn’t exist, an error message window is displayed.
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Command list for acquiring the warning history For the warnings with “Identify the error by inputting 00EFp command.” displayed on the detailed report of PCGC, more detailed contents can be checked by the Serial commands described below. (1) Current warning : 00EFp0 (2) Warning history 1 : 00EFp1...
SPECIFICATION OF RGB SIGNALS IN EACH COMPUTER MODE OF THE PROJECTOR Specifi cations (continued) Specifi cation of RGB signals in each computer mode of the projector Signal mode Resolution Horizontal frequency Vertical frequency (Hz) Normal mode (H x V) (kHz) (H x V) TV60, 480i (525i) 720 x 480...
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Specifi cations (continued) Specifi cation of RGB signals in each computer • TV60 and TV50 are equivalent to 480i and 576i mode of the projector (continued) respectively. When these signals are supplied to Important: the VIDEO IN or S-VIDEO IN terminal, the signal mode is indicated as TV60 or TV50.
DIAGNOSIS FLOW CHART Image system Is the lamp lit? Is the indication by the LEDs normal after power-on? (POWER : Green, LAMP1 and LAMP2 : Green) An image is not projected properly. Is the proper video signal inputted? Is the image projected correctly? Malfunction of IC440 or subsequent circuits Send “00˜DREG0224”...
Power source system 1 LED indicator doesn't illuminate. Projector doesn't enter the stand-by mode. Check the STBY5 (5V). Is the lead wire between the PFC PCB ASSY Connect the lead wires properly. and the POWER PCB ASSY Replace the wires if damaged. connected properly? Failure in the POWER PCB ASSY.
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Power source system 2 The fan doesn’t rotate even when the POWER button is pressed. Power doesn't turn on. Check STBY20 (20V). Is the thermostat turned off? Check the thermostat. Is the RELAY-ON signal Failure in the peripheral circuit of 2V or higher? IC740.
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Power source system 3 Lamp doesn't illuminate. Failure in the MAIN PCB ASSY, Is the color wheel FORMATTER PCB ASSY, DMD rotating? PCB ASSY, or color wheel. Is the lamp illumination signal output? Failure in IC740, IC800 or the Check that the 3-pin and 8-pin of the SA peripheral circuit.
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DLP™ Projector XD8100U Controlling the projector using a personal computer This projector can be controlled by connecting a personal computer with RS-232C terminal. In addition, by connecting multiple projectors to each other in a daisy chain configuration, you can control each projector from one personal computer.
• Example of ID setting (When Group A, which performs multi-projection with two projectors, and Group B, which performs multi-projection with three projectors, are connected.) Multi-projection Group A Projector 1 Projector 2 PROJECTOR ID : 01 PROJECTOR ID : 02 GROUP ID GROUP ID Multi-projection Group B...
2. Control command configuration The command consists of the address code, ID code, function code, data code, ACK/NAK, and end code. The length of the command varies among the functions. Address code ID code Function code Data code ACK/NAK End code ASCII code ‘30h’...
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• The projector may not receive a command when the splash screen is being displayed immediately after turning on the power. Use command “00r10” to cancel the splash screen. • While using the LAN terminals, the LAN functions take precedence. •...
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[RS-232C control flowchart] START Sending out command No response for No NAK returned 1 second or longer Awaiting response from projector NAK returned Command is sent successfully. Command is sent successfully. Command sending fails. Command is executed successfully. Command execution fails. Check the following.
Command list 4.1 Operation commands The operation commands are used for the basic operation setting of this projector. They may not be executed while the signals are changed. The operation commands have no data codes. (When the commands for input select are sent while the splash screen is being displayed, the splash screen is only canceled.) Function ITEM...
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Use the following commands to obtain the values of the items in the INFORMATION menu. Function ITEM Data (Receive) Character ASCII code LAMP 1 TIME (LOW) vLE1L 76h 4Ch 45h 31h 4Ch hhhhmm LAMP 2 TIME (LOW) vLE2L 76h 4Ch 45h 32h 4Ch hhhhmm LAMP illuminating status vLST...
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• When ID is specified (when the command is sent to the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL”): Status code returned Command sent from the PC, etc. Description from the projector ‘30’ ‘30’ ‘3B’ ‘30’ ‘31’ ‘3B’ ‘76’ ‘49’ ‘0D’ Command for checking the input 00;01;vI terminal is sent to the projector with...
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4.4 Direct commands (Not executable in stand-by mode. Possible only to read during BLANK.) The direct commands are used to numerically adjust the geometrical correction and bright uniformity correction. When the computer sends the command without adding the setting value, the projector returns the received command with the current setting value added as a data code.
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4.6 Menu setting commands (Not executable in stand-by mode. Possible only to read during BLANK.) The menu setting commands are used for the menu setting of this projector. If the personal computer sends the command without attaching the data code, the projector attaches to the received command its current setting value as the data code and send it back to the PC.
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Function ITEM Data Character ASCII code COOLING CONDITION 41h 47h 0 (0°), 1 (45°), 2 (90°), 3 (135°), 4 (180°), 5 (225°), 6 (270°), 7 (315°) TEST PATTERN 54h 50h 0 (OFF), 1 (CROSS HATCH), 2 (WHITE), 3 (BLACK), 4 (H. COLOR BARS), 5 (V.
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Function ITEM Data Character ASCII code EDGE BLENDING EBRST 45h 42h 52h 53h 54h (RESET) COLOR MATCHING 43h 4Dh 43h 0 (OFF), 1 (MANUAL), 2 (MEASURE) COLOR MATCHING- MNTG 4Dh 4Eh 54h 47h x±30 MANUAL (GAIN) x: Color selection R (RED), Y (YELLOW), G (GREEN),C (CYAN), B (BLUE), M (MAGENTA) COLOR MATCHING- MNTS...
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Function ITEM Data Character ASCII code PASSWORD FUNCTION PSLOCK 50h 53h 4Ch 4Fh 43h 0**** (UNLOCK), 1**** (DISPLAY INPUT), 2**** (MENU ACCESS), 3**** (SPLASH ID SCREEN) **** is a 4 to 8-digit password comprised of any figures 1 to 4. MENU POSITION 4Dh 50h 0 (Upper left), 1 (Lower right), 4 (Center)
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How to set the value Use the character or ASCII code as shown below to set the value. Character ASCII code ‘2Bh’ ‘2Dh’ ‘30h’ ‘31h’ ‘32h’ ‘33h’ ‘34h’ ‘35h’ ‘36h’ ‘37h’ ‘38h’ ‘39h’ [Example 1] When setting the AUTO POWER ON to ON. (Values enclosed in quotation marks are ASCII codes.): •...
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[Example 3] When checking the TINT setting (when the TINT is set to +10). (Values enclosed in quotation marks are ASCII codes.): • When ID is not specified: Status code returned Command sent from the PC, etc. Description from the projector ‘30’...
4.7 Password lock commands The password lock commands control the password lock. The password lock enabling or disabling command is sent with a 4 to 8-digit password comprised of any figures 1 to 4 added to the end of the data code. When the password lock is enabled or disabled successfully, the projector sends a return command comprising the data code, password, and “1”...
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Execution procedure of RS-232C commands via LAN When the RS-232C command is executed via LAN, a 32-byte connection certification data must be added before the RS-232C command. To create a 32-byte certification data, following information and procedure are required. • Random character string for creating the certification data that is acquired from the projector (8 characters) •...
PARTS LIST MODEL : XD8100U/XD8100LU/XD8100U(BL) Purpose of this parts list : To expedite delivery of replacement parts ordered. Please specify : 1. Model number/serial number 2. Part number and its description 3. Quantity Unless all the required information is supplied, the delivery of your order may be delayed.
(RoHS-compliant model) - Parts listed below are all RoHS-compliant. - When servicing this model, use RoHS-compliant parts only. The parts on this page correspond to those on pages 4 in the EXPOSED fi le. ITEM NO. PART NO. PART NAME DESCRIPTION PCB LOCATION 935A155O01...
499D146O30 LENS CAP 761B578O10 LENS RING - - - - - - - - TOP CASE ASSY 622C798O10 CW COVER UNIT 750A803O10 TOP COVER ASSY [XD8100U] 752C194O80 TOP COVER ASSY [XD8100LU] 752C195O60 TOP COVER ASSY [XD8100U(BL)] 750A802O10 TERMINAL COVER [XD8100U/XD8100LU]...
- - - - - - - - CW DUCT C - - - - - - - - CW DUCT B 288P350O20 CW FAN 771C168O10 ADJUSTMENT FOOT 750A800O10 BOTTOM CASE ASSY [XD8100U/XD8100LU] 750A800O30 BOTTOM CASE ASSY [XD8100U(BL)] - 4 -...
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(RoHS-compliant model) - Parts listed below are all RoHS-compliant. - When servicing this model, use RoHS-compliant parts only. The parts on this page correspond to those on page 16 and 17 in the EXPOSED fi le. ITEM NO. PART NO. PART NAME DESCRIPTION EXPOSED VIEW...
- When servicing this model, use RoHS-compliant parts only. The parts on this page correspond to ones on page 46 in the EXPOSED fi le. ITEM NO. PART NO. PART NAME DESCRIPTION PACKING 801B143O10 PACKING CASE [XD8100U] 801B174O10 PACKING CASE [XD8100LU] 801B174O50 PACKING CASE [XD8100U(BL)] 803A692O10 PACKING CUSHION...
ELECTRICAL PARTS AND OTHERS (RoHS-compliant model) - Parts listed below are all RoHS-compliant. - When servicing this model, use RoHS-compliant parts only. XD8100U SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART PART NAME DESCRIPTION PART NAME DESCRIPTION IC807 276P302O10 IC MT49H8M36BM-TI INTEGRATED CIRCUITS IC809 275P852O10 IC...
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RoHS XD8100U SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART PART NAME DESCRIPTION PART NAME DESCRIPTION !T9G0 350P863O10 POWER TRANSFORMER 499D147O70 LAMP FAN 1 499D147O80 LAMP FAN 2 RESISTORS 499D147O90 LAMP FAN 3 ! ! R9F2 109P214O90 SURGE RESISTOR 1/2W 470KΩ-J 499D142O70 LAMP FAN 4...
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RoHS XD8100U SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART PART NAME DESCRIPTION PART NAME DESCRIPTION 934C393O01 MOTOR PCB ASSY 801B158O10 TOP PAD PACKING (ACCESSORY COVER) 935B318O01 PFC PCB ASSY OTHER CRITICAL COMPONENTS 934C390O01 POWER PCB ASSY 934C392O01 TERMINAL PCB ASSY 283P190O60 FUSE T3.15AH 250V CC...
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ELECTRICAL PARTS AND OTHERS (RoHS-compliant model) - Parts listed below are all RoHS-compliant. - When servicing this model, use RoHS-compliant parts only. XD8100LU SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART PART NAME DESCRIPTION PART NAME DESCRIPTION IC807 276P302O10 IC MT49H8M36BM-TI INTEGRATED CIRCUITS IC809 275P852O10 IC NC7SZ08P5X(PBF) IC8E0 271P252O10 IC MP2367DNE-LF-Z...
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RoHS XD8100LU SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART PART NAME DESCRIPTION PART NAME DESCRIPTION TRANSFORMERS 499D147O70 LAMP FAN 1 499D147O80 LAMP FAN 2 ! ! T950 350P884O10 POWER TRANSFORMER 499D147O90 LAMP FAN 3 ! T9G0 350P863O10 POWER TRANSFORMER 499D142O70 LAMP FAN 4 RESISTORS 288P350O20 CW FAN 288P351O20 POWER FAN...
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RoHS XD8100LU SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART PART NAME DESCRIPTION PART NAME DESCRIPTION 290P174O20 LAMP POWER UNIT 935A155O01 MAIN PCB ASSY OTHER CRITICAL COMPONENTS 934C393O01 MOTOR PCB ASSY 283P190O60 FUSE T3.15AH 250V CC !F9F0 935B318O01 PFC PCB ASSY ! L9F1 351P384O10 LINE-FILTER ADR16H-01250SD 934C390O01 POWER PCB ASSY 351P230O10 LINE-FILTER...
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ELECTRICAL PARTS AND OTHERS (RoHS-compliant model) - Parts listed below are all RoHS-compliant. - When servicing this model, use RoHS-compliant parts only. XD8100U(BL) SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART PART NAME DESCRIPTION PART NAME DESCRIPTION 499D147O80 FAN (OPTI CAL) 2 (LAMP FAN 2)
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RoHS XD8100U(BL) SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART PART NAME DESCRIPTION PART NAME DESCRIPTION 623D636O10 DRIVE SHAFT 752C195O10 DUST FILTER (FILTER ASSY) OTHER CRITICAL COMPONENTS 246C665O30 MICRO SW UNIT ! ! F9F0 283P190O60 FUSE T3.15AH 250V CC 288P369O10 MOTOR UNIT (LENS SHIFT MOTOR ASSY)
IC BLOCK DIAGRAMS ANALOG PCB-MAIN (1/9) IC2A0 TC90103AFG Digital I/F X'tal AGC Det Clock Reference AGC AMP2 Gene. Clock 8bit Y-IN1 (CVBS) NTSC 3D Comb Memory Y-IN2 CVBS/Y Motion Det. (S-Y) Y(D2) Y-IN3 AMP1 3 Line Comb LTI/Contrast (D1/D2-Y) Brightness Vertical C-IN (D1)
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IC550 NC7WZ125K8X IC610 AD8183ARUZ IN0 A OUT 0 G = +1 or +2 IN0 B IN1 A OUT 1 G = +1 or +2 IN1 B IN2 A Function Table OUT 2 G = +1 or +2 Inputs Output IN2 B SEL A/B Output Enable 6,13,14,17,21,24...
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IC6A0 MST3361CMK-LF-170 HDCP Keys DDCA SCL DDCA SDA Serial Audio Bus Audio HDCP Cipher Stream SPDIFO DDCB SCL DDCB SDA Test Pattern Generatior HDMI LINK A HDMI XOR Mask FIELD/GPO HDMI LINK B VSOUT HSOUT Output Formatting SOGOUT/DE Analog Input Clamp DATACK DATA[29:0]...
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IC4G0 LV8405V THERMAL PROTECTOR OUT1 STARTING CONTROL BLOCK REDUCED- VOLTAGE OUT2 MOTOR CONTROL LOGIC OUT3 OUT4 CHARGE PUMP VCC+VM PGND SGND - B5 -...
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DPM09 PCB-MAIN (3/9) IC4Z0 MP2367DNE-LF-Z CURRENT SENSE AMPLIFIER 1.0V – RAMP ∑ OSCILLATOR FB 5 – 110KHz/340KHz 0.3V – 0.13Ω – – CURRENT SS 8 COMPARATOR ERROR 1.2Ω 0.795V AMPLIFIER COMP – EN OK 1.2V IN < 4.05V LOCKOUT 2.5V COMPARATOR INTERNAL REGULATORS...
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SUB UCOM PCB-MAIN (4/9) IC747, IC748 IC743, IC744 NL17SZ07DFT2G IC741 BD45275G-TR NC7SB3157P6X(PBF) Vout oscillator counter timer Vref Function Table Input (S) Function OUT Y B0 Connected to A B1 Connected to A Function Table H: HIGH Logic Level A Input Y Output L:LOW Logic Level IC749, IC74A NC7SZ08P5X(PBF)
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GPIO PCB-MAIN (7/9) IC7W0 TE7783APF Address XCS3 Chip Select 3 Decoder XCS2 Chip Select 2 XCS1 Chip Select 1 Common Register High-Speed P11:P13 High-Speed Serial I/F Serial Register PCM PWM I/F PCM PWM Register 2 bit P21:P22 C 1 I/F 2 bit A0:A6 P23:P24...
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IC7W4 MP2367DNE-LF-Z CURRENT SENSE AMPLIFIER 1.0V – RAMP ∑ OSCILLATOR FB 5 – 110KHz/340KHz 0.3V – 0.13Ω – – CURRENT SS 8 COMPARATOR ERROR 1.2Ω 0.795V AMPLIFIER COMP – EN OK 1.2V IN < 4.05V LOCKOUT 2.5V COMPARATOR INTERNAL REGULATORS 1.3V –...
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FPGA PCB-FORMATTER (1/4) IC8B0 EPCS4SI8N@FALCON CONTROL LOGIC DCLK DATA I/O SHIFT ASDI REGISTER DATA STATUS ADDRESS BUFFER REGISTER COUNTER DECODE MEMORY LOGIC ARRAY IC8E0 MP2367DNE-LF-Z IC8EA R1170H251B-T1-F CURRENT SENSE AMPLIFIER – 1.0V RAMP ∑ OSCILLATOR – FB 5 Vref Current Limit 110KHz/340KHz Thermal Shutdown 0.3V...
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KEYSTONE PCB-FORMATTER (2/4) IC8L0, IC8L3 MP2367DNE-LF-Z IC8L4 R1170H251B-T1-F IC8L5 R1170H181B-T1-F CURRENT SENSE AMPLIFIER – 1.0V RAMP ∑ OSCILLATOR FB 5 – 110KHz/340KHz Vref Current Limit 0.3V – Thermal Shutdown 0.13Ω – – CURRENT SS 8 COMPARATOR ERROR 1.2Ω 0.795V AMPLIFIER COMP –...
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PCB-PFC IC902, IC9A2 LNK304GN-TL BYPASS DRAIN REGULATOR (BP) 5.8 V FAULT PRESENT AUTO- RESTART BYPASS PIN COUNTER UNDER-VOLTAGE CLOCK 5.8 V RESET 4.85 V CURRENT LIMIT COMPARATOR 6.3 V LIMIT JITTER CLOCK THERMAL SHUTDOWN OSCILLATOR FEEDBACK (FB) 1.65 V -V LEADING EDGE BLANKING...
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IC9S0, IC9T0 MP2367DNE-LF-Z CURRENT SENSE AMPLIFIER 1.0V – RAMP ∑ OSCILLATOR FB 5 – 110KHz/340KHz – 0.3V 0.13Ω – – CURRENT SS 8 COMPARATOR ERROR 1.2Ω 0.795V AMPLIFIER COMP – EN OK 1.2V IN < 4.05V LOCKOUT 2.5V COMPARATOR INTERNAL REGULATORS –...
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PCB-TERMINAL IC7J0, IC7J2 ISL83220ECVZ-T IC7J7 TC74LCX541FT V CC C1– V– C2– T1 OUT T1 IN R1 IN R1 OUT SHDN TRUTH TABLE Inputs Outputs H = High Voltage Level L = Low Voltage Level Z = Higt Impedance X = Don’t care PCB-MOTOR IC7J5, IC7J6 LV8405V THERMAL...
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PCB-AFC MOTOR IC7P2 LB1930M-TLM-E OUT1 OUT2 S-GND P-GND Truth Table IN 1 IN 2 OUT 1 OUT 2 Mode Standby Forward Reverse Brake - B16 -...
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FORMATTER2 PCB-FORMATTER (4/4)....C-13 PCB-PFC, PCB-POWER, PCB-DRCT OFF .... C-14 PCEB-TERMINAL, PCB-MOTOR ......C-15 PCB-KEY, PCB-ACF MOTOR ......... C-15 PCB-ACF SENSOR, PCB-IRR, PCB-IRF ....C-15 SUB UCOM MAIN UCOM SUB UCOM SUB UCOM MAIN UCOM XD8100U/XD8100LU/XD8100U(BL) SUB UCOM HDMI GPIO...
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FORMATTER1 PCB-FORMATTER (3/4)....C-12 FORMATTER2 PCB-FORMATTER (4/4)....C-13 IC475 PCB-PFC, PCB-POWER, PCB-DRCT OFF .... C-14 MC74VHC4052DTR2 PCEB-TERMINAL, PCB-MOTOR ......C-15 PCB-KEY, PCB-ACF MOTOR ......... C-15 PCB-ACF SENSOR, PCB-IRR, PCB-IRF ....C-15 XD8100U/XD8100LU/XD8100U(BL) FAN UCOM SUB UCOM SUB UCOM ANALOG GPIO SUB UCOM DPM09...
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K - . 1 KEYSTONE PCB-FORMATTER (2/4)...... C-11 SUB UCOM FORMATTER1 PCB-FORMATTER (3/4)....C-12 FORMATTER2 PCB-FORMATTER (4/4)....C-13 PCB-PFC, PCB-POWER, PCB-DRCT OFF .... C-14 PCEB-TERMINAL, PCB-MOTOR ......C-15 PCB-KEY, PCB-ACF MOTOR ......... C-15 PCB-ACF SENSOR, PCB-IRR, PCB-IRF ....C-15 is DGND XD8100U/XD8100LU/XD8100U(BL)
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MAIN UCOM MAIN UCOM FAN UCOM LAN UCOM LAN UCOM MAIN UCOM MAIN UCOM PCEB-TERMINAL, PCB-MOTOR ......C-15 is AGND FB is BLM18AG601SN1 PCB-KEY, PCB-ACF MOTOR ......... C-15 PCB-ACF SENSOR, PCB-IRR, PCB-IRF ....C-15 DPM09 DPM09 is DGND XD8100U/XD8100LU/XD8100U(BL) HDMI...
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C W I X FORMATTER2 PCB-FORMATTER (4/4)....C-13 PCB-PFC, PCB-POWER, PCB-DRCT OFF .... C-14 R 8 2 X R 8 2 W R 8 2 Y PCEB-TERMINAL, PCB-MOTOR ......C-15 PCB-KEY, PCB-ACF MOTOR ......... C-15 PCB-ACF SENSOR, PCB-IRR, PCB-IRF ....C-15 XD8100U/XD8100LU/XD8100U(BL) C-12...
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SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS C7A3 C - 6 D2Z0 A - 2 C - 1 J601 A - 4 L4XH C - 4 C2T5 A - 2 C454...
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SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS Q74H B - 6 R2V3 A - 2 R4F0 B - 3 R651 A - 5 R70D A - 1 B - 4 PSB2 C - 1...
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SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS Z1348 A - 2 Z1511 C - 6 B - 4 B - 3 Z2025 B - 1 R7AQ C - 1 B - 6...
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SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS Z413 C - 4 Z676 B - 3 Z910 C - 2 Z224 B - 3 Z2240 A - 3 Z414 C - 4 Z677 B - 3 Z912 C - 2 Z913 C - 2 Z2241...
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SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS C7C7 B - 6 IC403 B - 5 L4Z1 C - 3 Q746 B - 6 R40A C - 1 C41Q C - 6 C4YA...
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SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS Z1301 C - 4 Z1535 C - 1 Z1660 C - 4 Z1847 A - 2 Z2143 B - 4 R516 A - 4 R6W8...
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SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS Z418 C - 4 Z633 B - 4 Z744 C - 3 Z251 B - 4 Z253 B - 4 B - 3 Z641 A - 4 Z791 B - 3 Z792 B - 3 Z254 B - 4...
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SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS PCB-FORMATTER [SIDE B] C8A7 B - 1 C8JS C - 1 D851 C - 2 DB10P A - 3 C820 B - 3 C821 B - 3 C8A8 A - 1 C8JT B - 1 D852...
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SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS Z103 B - 1 Z259 B - 1 Z518 D - 1 Z661 B - 4 L8J4 C - 1 PFX11 A - 1 PIC4W0...
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SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS PCB-FORMATTER [SIDE A] D855 B - 1 R815 B - 1 R8JZ C - 4 Z180 C - 4 C80C B - 1 C80G B - 1 R81B A - 1 R8K1 C - 4 Z183...
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SYMBOL SYMBOL ADDRESS ADDRESS C - 4 Z404 B - 1 Z406 B - 1 Z629 A - 2 Z407 B - 1 Z630 A - 2 Z409 B - 1 Z631 A - 2 Z632 A - 2 A - 3 B - 3 Z633 A - 2...
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SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS PCB-PFC [SOLDER SIDE] C9S5 D - 3 IC980 E - 3 R923 B - 2 C900 C - 4 C901 B - 3 C9S6 D - 3 IC9G0 E - 4 R927 B - 3 C902 A - 2...
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SYMBOL ADDRESS R9X0 D - 1 R9X1 D - 1 R9X2 D - 1 R9X3 D - 1 R9X4 D - 2 R9X5 D - 1 R9X6 D - 1 R9X7 D - 1 R9X8 D - 1 R9X9 D - 2 R9Y0 D - 1 R9Y1...
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SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS PCB-PFC [COMPONENT SIDE] D907 B - 3 K900 B - 1 R9F4 C - 2 C900 C - 2 C901 B - 2 D950 D - 1 K950 D - 1 R9G1 E - 1 C902 A - 4...
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PCB-IRR [SOLDER SIDE] PCB-TERMINAL [SOLDER SIDE] PCB-IRF [SOLDER SIDE] TERMINAL 212A09701 REMOTE2 IN REMOTE2 OUT REMOTE1 J7J3 J7J4 SERIAL IN SERIAL OUT J7J0 J7J2 J7J1 PKT1 PKT2 PKT3 PKT4 PKT6 212A09701 PCB-KEY [SOLDER SIDE] PCB-MOTOR [SOLDER SIDE] SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL SYMBOL ADDRESS ADDRESS...