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SERVICE MANUAL

LED TV

Model No. LEY22T1000HF

MSD308

Chassis

WARNING
This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public.
It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product.
Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to
service or repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death.

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Chapter 1: General Information


1-1. Table of Contents
1. General Information...........................................................................1
1-1. Table of Contents
1-2. General Guidelines
1-3. Important Notice
1-4. How to Read this Service Manual

1
3
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3. Location of Controls and Components........................................... 8
3-1. Board Location

3-2. Main Board & AV Board

8
10

3-3. LCD Panel

4. Disassemble and Assemble.......................................................... 12


4-1 Remove the Pedestal

12

4-2 Remove the Back Cover


4-3 Remove the Adhesive Tape
4-4 Remove the Main Board
4-5 Remove the Speaker
4-6 Remove the Remote Control Board

12
12
13
13
14

5. Installation Instructions.......................... 15
5-1 External Equipment Connections

15

5-2 HDMI Connections

18

6. Operation Instructions............................ 21
6-1 Front Panel Controls

21

6-2 Back Panel Controls

21

6-3 Universal Remote Control

22

7. Electrical Parts........................................ 23
7-1. Block Diagram
7-2. Circuit Diagram

23
24

7-3. Wiring Connection Diagram

33

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8. Measurements and Adjustments.................................... 34


8-1. How to enter into the factory model

45

8-2. How to update software


8-3. How to enter into the Hotel Model

46
47

9. Trouble-shooting.............................................................. 48
9-1. Simple Check

48

9-2. Main Board Failure Check

49

9-3. Panel Failure

59

10. DVD OPERATION


.............................................................. 64
11. DVD Trouble shotting
.............................................................. 67

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1-2. General Guidelines


When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts
which have been overheated or damaged by the short circuit.
After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation
papers shields are properly installed.
After servicing, make the following leakage current checks to prevent the customer from
being exposed to shock hazards.
1) Leakage Current Cold Check
2) Leakage Current Hot Check
3) Prevention of Electro Static Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatically Sensitive

1-3. Important Notice


1-3-1. Follow the regulations and warnings
Most important thing is to list up the potential hazard or risk for the service personnel to
open the units and disassemble the units. For example, we need to describe properly
how to avoid the possibility to get electrical shock from the live power supply or charged
electrical parts (even the power is off).
This symbol indicates that high voltage is present inside.It is dangerous to
make any king of contact with any inside part of this product.
This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance
instructions in the literture accompanying the appliance.

1-3-2. Be careful to the electrical shock


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to rain or excessive moisture. This TV must not be exposed to dripping or splashing water,
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1-3-3. Electro static discharge (ESD)


Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such
components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. The following
techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by
electros static discharge (ESD).

1-3-4. About lead free solder (PbF)


This product is manufactured using lead-free solder as a part of a movement within the
consumer products industry at large to be environmentally responsible. Lead-free solder
must be used in the servicing and repairing of this product.

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Special parts which have purposes of fire retardant (resistors), high-quality sound
(capacitors), low noise (resistors), etc. are used.
When replacing any of components, be sure to use only manufacture's specified parts
shown in the parts list.

Safety Component
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1-3-6 Safety Check after Repairment


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in the original positions, or whether there are the positions which are deteriorated around
the serviced places serviced or not. Check the insulation between the antenna terminal or
external metal and the AC cord plug blades. And be sure the safety of that.

General Servicing Precautions


1. Always unplug the receiver AC power cord from the AC power source before;
a. Removing or reinstalling any component, circuit board module or any other receiver
assembly.
b. Disconnecting or reconnecting any receiver electrical plug or other electrical
connection.
c. Connecting a test substitute in parallel with an electrolytic capacitor in the receiver.
CAUTION: A wrong part substitution or incorrect polarity installation of electrolytic
capacitors may result in an explosion hazard.
2. Test high voltage only by measuring it with an appropriate high voltage meter or other
voltage measuring device (DVM, FETVOM, etc) equipped with a suitable high voltage
probe.
Do not test high voltage by "drawing an arc".
3. Do not spray chemicals on or near this receiver or any of its assemblies.
4. Unless specified otherwise in this service manual, clean electrical contacts only by
applying the following mixture to the contacts with a pipe cleaner, cotton-tipped stick or
comparable non-abrasive applicator; 10% (by volume) Acetone and 90% (by volume)
isopropyl alcohol (90%-99% strength).
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Capacitors may result in an explosion hazard.
5. Do not defeat any plug/socket B+ voltage interlocks with which receivers covered by this
service manual might be equipped.
6. Do not apply AC power to this instrument and/or any of its electrical assemblies unless
all solid-state device heat sinks are correctly installed.
7. Always connect the test receiver ground lead to the receiver chassis ground before
connecting the test receiver positive lead.
Always remove the test receiver ground lead last. Capacitors may result in an explosion
hazard.
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9. Remove the antenna terminal on TV and turn on the TV.
10. Insulation resistance between the cord plug terminals and the eternal exposure metal
should be more than Mohm by using the 500V insulation resistance meter.
11. If the insulation resistance is less than M ohm, the inspection repair should be required.
If you have not the 500V insulation resistance meter, use a Tester. External exposure
metal: Antenna terminal Headphone jack

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Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices


Some semiconductor (solid-state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity.
Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices.
Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors
and semiconductor "chip" components. The following techniques should be used to help
reduce the ncidence of component damage caused by static by static electricity.
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductorequipped assembly, drain off any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known
earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging wrist
strap device, which should be removed to prevent potential shock reasons prior to applying
power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly
on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or
exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices.
4. Use only an anti-static type solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not
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to damage ES devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately
before you are ready to install it.
(Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by
conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive material).
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement
ES device, touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the
device will be installed.
CAUTION: Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other
safety precautions.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices.
(Otherwise harmless motion such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the
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an ES device.)

1-3-7. Ordering Spare Parts


Please include the following informations when you order parts. (Particularly the Version
letter)
1. Model number, Serial number and Software Version
The model number and Serial number can be found on the back of each product and the
Software Version can be found at the Spare Parts List.
2. Spare Part No. and Description
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1-3-8. Photo used in this manual


The illustration and photos used in this Manual may not base on the final design of
products, which may differ from your products in some way.

1-4. How to Read this Service Manual


Using Icons:
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each icon is described in the table below:
Note:
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to the reader, such as tips and tricks.
Caution:
A caution is used when there is danger that the reader, through incorrect manipulation,
may damage equipment, loose data, get an unexpected result or has to restart(part of) a
procedure.
Warning:
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Reference:
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Model

LEY22T1000HF

Screen Size

21.5 inch

Aspect Ratio

16:9

Resolution

1920*1080

Response Time (ms)

5.0 (GRAY TO
GRAY)

Angel of View

176o

Color Display

16.7M

No. of Preset Channels 1000


OSD Language

English

Color System

PAL/SECAM

Audio System

DK, BG, I, M, L, L'

Audio Output Power


(Built-in) (W)

3W2

Audio Output Power


(outer) (W)

No

Total Power Input (W)

38W

Voltage Range (V)

AC 100-240V

Power Frequency (Hz) 50~60Hz


Net Weight (KG)

3.35

Gross Weight (KG)

3.8

Net Dimension (MM)

518.5*322*50

Packaged Dimension
(MM)

518.5*363*160

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3. Location of Controls and Components


3-1 Board Location

A Board

No.

Description

A Board

Integration Mainboard

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3-2 Main Board

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3-2-1 Function Description:


Main Board
Process signal which incept from exterior equipment then translate into signal that panel
can display.

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Main board connector
Keypad andremote connector (CN8)

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Speaker connector (CN30)


Pin number
1
2
3
4

Signal name
RSPK+
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Description
RSPK+
RSPKLSPKLSPK+

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3-3. LED Panel

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3-4-1.Connector de finition

PIN NO. REMARK


FUNCTION
1
RXO0minus signal of odd channel 0(LVDS)
2
RXO0+ plus signal of odd channel 0(LVDS)
3
RXO1minus signal of odd channel 1(LVDS)
4
RXO1+ plus signal of odd channel 1(LVDS)
5
RXO2minus signal of odd channel 2(LVDS)
6
RXO2+ plus signal of odd channel 2(LVDS)
7
GND
GND
8
RXOCminus signal of odd clock channel (LVDS)
9
RXOC+ plus signal of odd clock channel (LVDS)
10
RXO3minus signal of odd channel 3(LVDS)
11
RXO3+ plus signal of odd channel 3(LVDS)
12
RXE0minus signal of even channel 0(LVDS)
13
RXE0+
plus signal of even channel 0(LVDS)
14
GND
GND
15
RXE1minus signal of even channel 1(LVDS)
16
RXE1+
plus signal of even channel 1(LVDS)
17
GND
GND
18
RXE2minus signal of even channel 2(LVDS)
19
RXE2+
plus signal of even channel 2(LVDS)
20
RXECminus signal of even clock channel (LVDS)
21
RXEC+ plus signal of even clock channel (LVDS)
22
RXE3minus signal of even channel 3(LVDS)
23
RXE3+
plus signal of even channel 3(LVDS)
24
GND
GND
25
NC
NC
26
NC
Test pin (Cant connect to GND)
27
NC
NC
28
VCC
Power supply input voltage(5.0 V)
29
VCC
Power supply input voltage(5.0 V)
30
VCC
Power supply input voltage(5.0 V)
1) Keep the NC Pin and dont connect it to GND or other signals.
2) GND Pin must connect to the ground, dont let it be a vacant pin.

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4. Disassemble and assemble


4-1 Remove the Pedestal

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4-4 Remove the Main board

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4-5 Remove the speaker

Take out the speaker

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4-6 Remove the remote control

take out the remote control board

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5. Installation Instructions
5-1 External Equipment Connections

Accessories

Remote Control

User GUIDE

Battery

Antenna Connection
Connect one end of a coaxial cable (not included) to the ANT IN jack on the back of
your TV/DVD combo, then connect the other end of the cable into the antenna or cable
TV wall outlet.

To improve picture quality from an antenna in a poor signal area, install a signal
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If you need to split the antenna signal to connect two TVs, install a two-way splitter.

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Base Stand Assembly Instruction

19"/22"/24"

1. Insert the stand support pillar into the stand as the arrow indicated
direction, and then fastened with one screw.

2. Insert the stand Ass'y into back cover as the arrow indicated direction,
and then fastened with one screw.

INSTALLATION NOTES
Locate the TV in a room where light does not strike the screen directly. Total darkness or a reflection on the screen
can cause eyestrain. Soft and indirect lighting is recommended for comfortable viewing.
Allow enough space between the TV and the wall to permit ventilation.
Please dont rotate the TV!
Avoid excessively warm locations to prevent possible damage to the cabinet or premature component failure.

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19"/22"/24"

WALL MOUNTING INSTALLATION GUIDELINES


This television can be wall mounted as follows:
1.Place the LED LCD Television onto a solid surface. Please place some soft material
over the front of the screen to protect it from any damage.

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75mm

M4X5
M4X5

M4X5

75mm

(19")
M4X5
100mm

M4X5
M4X5

100mm

(22",24")

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2.Remove the screws from the lower part of the television, where the base joins to the
TV, and take away the stand (put the stand somewhere safe for future use).

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5-2 HDMI Connections


When the source device(DVD player or Set Top Box) supports HDM
How To Connect

1. Connect the source device to HDMI port of this TV with an HDMI cable(not supplied
with this product).
2. No separated audio connection is necessary.

How To Use
If the source device supports Auto HDMI function, the output resolution of the source
device will be automatically
set to 1280x720p.
If the source device does not support Auto HDMI, you need to set the output resolution
appropriately.
To get the best picture quality, adjust the output resolution of the source device to
1280x720p.
Select HDMI input source in input source option of Select Main source menu.

When the source device(DVD player or Set Top Box) supports DVI
How To Connect
1. Connect the source device to HDMI port of this TV with a HDMI-to-DVI cable(not
supplied with this product).
2. A separated audio connection is necessary.
3. If the source device has an analog audio output connector, connect the source device
audio output to DVI Audio In port located on the PC port.

How To Use
If the source device supports Auto DVI function, the output resolution of the source device
will be automatically
set to 1280x720p.
If the source device does not support Auto DVI, you need to set the output resolution
appropriately.
To get the best picture quality, adjust the output resolution of the source device to
1280x720p.
Press the INPUT button to select HDMI input source in input source option of Select Main
source menu.
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Cable sample

HDMI Cable
(not supplied with the product)

HDMI to DVI Cable


( not supplied with the product)

Analog Audio Cable


(Stereo to RCA type)
(not supplied with the product)

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Power source

TO USE AC POWER SOURCE


Use the AC polarized line cord provided for operation on AC.
Insert the AC cord plug into a standard polarized AC outlet.
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Use the attached power cord only.
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electrician replace the obsolete outlet.
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simply unplug the unit from the AC outlet and plug it back in. The unit should return to
normal operation.

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6. Operation Instructions
6-1 Front panel controls

3
1

OPEN/CLOSE

PLAY/PAUSE

SOURCE

MENU

CH+

5
CH-

VOL+

6
VOL-

30

30
STANDBY

1
2

Remote control sensor.


Indicator LED:
BLUE: POWER ON. RED: STAND BY.

Key board.

1
2
3
4
5

OPEN/CLOSE
PLAY/PAUSE
SOURCE
MENU
CH+/CH-

VOL+/VOL-

STANDBY

Display the input source menu.


Display main MENU.
In TV mode,press CH+ or CH- to change
the channel up and down.
In MENU, press CH+ or CH- to select items .
Adjust sound level.
In MENU,adjust the item that you Selected.

6.2 Back panel controls


4

SPDIF OUTPUT

5
COMMON INTERFACE (CI)

USB

6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

L/R AUDIO
VIDEO
S/PDIF
YPbPr
SCART
USB
HDMI2

8
input
input
digital audio output
input
input
input
input

10

11

8
9
10
11
12
13

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HDMI1
HEADPHONE
COMMON INTERFACE(CI)
PC AUDIO
VGA
RF

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input
analogue audio output
input
input
input
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1.POWER: Press to turn on the TV.


3.P.Mode: To switch picture mode.
4.INFO: Press to display the current signal status,including input
source and channel audio mode.
5.AUDIO I/II: Press to select MONO,Nicam stereo for ATV
channel. Select Audio language for DTV channel.
6.SUBTITLE: Press to turn the subtitle On or Off .
7.Number Buttons: For direct access to channels.
8.SOURCE: To select input source.
9.MUTE: To disable or enable the sound output.
10.Volume Control: To adjust sound level.
11.MENU: To display TV menu.
12.OK: To confirm selection.
13.EXIT: To return to the previous menu or exit menu.
14.Teletext Index/USB PLAY
16.Teletext Green Button / USB Fast Forward
17. Teletext Red Button / USB Fast Rewind
18.Teletext Mix
19.Teletext Text
20.Teletext Reveal
21.Teletext Size
22.Teletext Time/ANGLE/REC.LIST (teletext time is no function)
23.Teletext Mode: No function
24.Teletext Hold
25.Teletext Subcode:Teletext Subpage
26.Teletext Blue Button / USB Next File
27.Teletext Yellow Button / USB Previous File
28.USB STOP
29.USB PAUSE
30.START RECORD
31.UP,DOWN,LEFT,RIGHT Cursor: Press to navigate your
selection.
32.Fav: To access your favourite channels list in TV or DTV mode.
33.Select Programme: Press / Button to select the next or
previous TV channel.
34.GUIDE: Press to display electronic programme guide in TV
mode.
35.Q.View: To access the previously viewed channel.
36.CH.LIST: Press to display the channel list.
37.Screen: To change picture aspect ratio.
38.Sleep : Set timer to turn off the TV.
39.S.Mode: To switch sound mode.

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03 Remote Control

6-3 Setting Up Your Remote Control

Remote Control - DVD section


2.D.MENU: During DVD playback, press MENU to display the disc
menu.
5.AUDIO: Changes the audio language or audio channel.
6.SUBTITLE: Press to choose different captions (Requires support
from disc).
7. Numeric keys :Press to set the time, select title, chapter or track
you wish to play. Press the ENTER/OK Button to confirm. When a
VCD is playing (with PBC off), press the Numeric keys to select a
track directly.
12. OK :Press to confirm.
14. PLAY : Press to begin play of the DVD of media you wish to view.
15. REPEAT :Press to select between different repeat modes -Repeat
Chapter / Repeat Title / Repeat Off(for DVD discs),Repeat Single/
Repeat Folder/All/ Repeat
Off(for VCD/CD/MP3 discs).
16. FWD :Press to fast-forward play in DVD, CD MP3 or VCD
mode.Press repeatedly to scroll through fast-forward speeds. Press
the Play/Pause Button to resume play
17. REV :Press to rewind play in DVD, CD MP3 or VCD mode. Press
repeatedly to scroll through rewind speeds. Press the Play/Pause
Button to resume play.
18. TITLE :Press to display the DVD Main Menu.
19. DVD SETUP :Press to enter the system setting menu. Press again
to exit the menu.
20. PROGRAME :Programe the DVD.
21. A-B :Press to repeat a segment of the disc you are watching
between A and B. (DVD mode)
22. ANGLE :Press to view scenes shot from different angles. (Disc
support is required)
23. D.CALL :Press to show the information of the current playing disc.
24. 10+ :No function.
25. SEARCH :For DVD discs, press to choose the desired title and
chapter and search the desired title, time and chapter time. For Super
VCD,VCD,CD discs, press this button to search the desired disc time
and track time and choose the desired track.
Note : During VCD playback, the PBC mode must be set to OFF.
26. NEXT :During DVD,CD,MP3, or VCD playback, press NEXT to play
the next chapter, title or track.
27. PREV :During DVD, CD,MP3, or VCD playback, press PREV to
play the previous chapter, title or track.
28. STOP :Press to stop play of the DVD you are watching at anytime.
29. PAUSE :Press to pause play of the DVD of media.
35. Q.View : Press to return to the Main Menu.
40. OPEN/CLOSE :To open the disc, press OPEN / CLOSE;To close
the disc, press OPEN/CLOSE again.

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REMOTE CONTROL
TELETEXT

Press:

TEXT

SELECTING A PAGE

DIRECT ACCESS
TO THE ITEMS

INDEX
SUB PAGE

HOLD
REVEAL

LIST

You will obtain:

Teletext is an information system broadcast by certain channels which can be consulted like a newspaper. It also
offers access to subtitles for viewers with hearing problems or who are not familiar with the transmission
language(cable networks, satellite channels, etc.)

This is used to call or exit teletext modes. The summary appears with a list of items that can be
accessed. Each item has a corresponding 3 digit page number. If the channel selected does
not broadcast teletext, theindication 100 will be displayed and the screen will remain blank (in
this case, exit teletext and select another channel).

Enter the number of the page required using the 0 to 9 up/down. Example: page 120, enter 120.
The number is displayed top left, the counter turns and then the page is displayed. Repeat this
operation to view another page. If the counter continues to search, this means that the page is
not transmitted. Select another number.

Coloured are as are displayed at the bottom of the screen. The 4 coloured keys are used to
access the items or corresponding pages. The coloured areas flash when the item or the page
is not yet available.

This returns to the contents page (usually page 100).


Certain pages contain sub-pages which are automatically displayed successively. This
key is used to stop or resume sub-page acquisition. The indication appears top left.

To freeze the page.


To display or hide the concealed information (games solutions).
The user can set four favorite pages to be directly linked to the four color keys. While list mode
is activated, it is not possibility to use TOP or FLOF navigation with the colorkeys. The favorite
page numbers should be stored and restored to/from nonvolatile memory for each channel by
the system software.

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TUNER

TS Stream to 309

Encrypt TS Stream to CI

HDMI1 Input
HDMI2 Input
YPbPr input
Rear CVBS input
Rear audio input

CI CARD

USB1 POWER CONTROL

DVD audio

DVD CVBS input

USB1 DATA

GPIO1(C7)

LINEIN0(R4\R5)

CVBS2(W5)

GPIO4(C3) OFF
PO(B1\C2)

ON

LINEOUT3(AA6\Y5)

CVBS_OUT(V3)

LINEIN1(T6\U6)

RGB1
CVBS0(AC5)

RGB0
LINEIN2(V6/U5)

AA7
Y8
E4
F4
E6
R6

GPIO0(A7)
RGB2
CVBS4(W2)
LINEIN5(AD6\ADC)

TS1
TS0

LINEOUT3(AA6\Y5)

MSD308PX
MSD309PX

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

AUDIO

PANEL

DDR2

DDR2

FLASH

SC1_FS
DVD_ON/OFF
ON_PANEL
ON_PBACK
PANEL-ADJ-PWM
LCD_OP

MUTE TDA1517

MUTE 3544

DF3544

APPRD:

CHECKED:

DESIGN:

OF

POWER

VER:A

DWG NO:

TITLE:

+5V
+12V

+5VSTB

SHEN ZHEN AMTC MULTIMEDIA CO.,LTD

SHEET:

PART NO.:

MODEL:

AC INPUT

TDA1517 2X3W output

EARPHONE output

SCH BLOCK FOR MSD308/309PX

PC RGB input
PC audio input
SCART RGB input
SCART CVBS input
SCART audio input
SCART CVBS output
SCART audio output

OPTION

DIF for DTV

Blockdiagram

AIF for analog TV

Schematics

Service Manual

Model No.:

7. Electrical parts

7-1. Block diagram

D807
2A06

D805
2A06

T102
T103

10
3

10
3

EC805
47uF/400V

D806
TO-220B
SBR20100

EFD25
EFD25

NC

NP1

12V
C1034
472/1KV

R865
68K/2W

11
2

NC
2

12V

C1022
680PF

12
1
C1056
0.1uF-50V-K-0805(X7R)
R878
470k/1206

R877
470k/1206

R876

C1039
1000uF/25V

CS

GND

FB

D810
HER207

9
5
4

R891
1K/0805

R893
470R-0805

C1036
100P/1KV

R892
22R-0805

S3

8
7
6
5

+5V

1
3
2
4

5VA

+5V

C1063
0.1uF(X7R)
C1061
0.1uF(X7R)

C1066
220uF/16V

C1064
2200uF/25V

+12V
J4

+5V

1
2

+12V

1
2

J7
+5VB
PWR-ON/OFF

1
2
3
4

1
2

CON

1
2

C1071
0.1uF(X7R)

J3

R902
4.7K

R901
47K

TP1
TP2

12VA

TP3

5VA

TP4

10K
R61

HS2

FOR CPT

S19

1
2

Q6
3904

10K
R62

5V5.2V

CY802
222

CN805
SW

12V

13V
ZD102

FOR CPT

C1070
2.2u-0805

U809
TL431

S2

22R/1206
22R/1206

R899
4.7K

R900
1K

R895 1R-1206
R896 2R2-1206
R897 2R2-1206

S5

CN800
AC IN

5Vstb

J8

S1

AO4468

C1059
0.1uF(X7R)

5Vstb

R898
1K

U808
PC817
3

F800

3904
Q809

C1065
470uF/16V

C1058
680PF

R874
100K

Q808

C1036,EMC

R894
470R/1206
C1069
101-0805

S4

CON

+5VB
L807
10uH/3.8A

3
+

R882
R887

R890
10K/0805

RV1

R870
100K

Q810
10N60
3

3906
Q811

LF800

PTC
RDH5-3A-W

2
12
3
11

5V

C1068

102/25V/0805

9
5
5V

CY801

H:ON
L:OFF

C1051
1n

2
R889
100R/0603

CY800

C1081
1000uF/25V

22R/1206

D811
TO-220B
SBR2060
1
1

3.3VU

2 PWR-ON/OFF

10
4
5
9

NB1

47uF/50V
C1053

6
4

GND
GND

R888
1M/1206

R869

8
6
NP2

FB7
40R

RI

GATE
R886
NC/24K-1206

R884
1M/1206

R885
1M/1206

22R/1206

12VA
+12V

EC806
220uF/16V

R858
10K

C1035
470uF/16V

R875
10k

VDD

CX1

R883
1M/1206

12
1

8
6

U807

D809
FR107

D1
27V

470K/1206

C1041
223/25V/0805

+12VB
+

R880
10R/1206
2

LF801
2

R867

NB2

L806

+
C1037
680PF

Q806
B601001
TO252-DPAK

C1040
0.1uF-0603

10uH/3.8A

6
8

NP2
4

C1038
0.1uF-0603

10k
R319

D804
2A06

C1060
100pF

D803
2A06

HS1

+5VB
PWR-ON/OFF

TP5

CFB13--127MHZ ----

12VA

18.524U5U5+U3
26
R850

FB12
56-4A-1206

+12V
R720
20K

LED1

LED2

LED3

CH1

LED4

VCC

CH3

AGND

CH4

LED6 8
LED7 9
LED8 10

NC

CH8

PWM

SDBX
SHD

ON/BK

R831
51K
R830

C15 1uF-0603
C18 0.1uF(X7R)

FB

R14

100R

+12V

FBX

12

EN

4
5
6

DRV
R828

R829
NC

C14

12K

C27
1uF-0603

1uF-0603

SS
U5
AP3039A

COMP
FB

VIN

SHDN

VCC

AGND

OUT

CS

PGND

RT

12

FB

11

1
1

LED+

SHD

C1026
220uF/50V

C37
100pF

C931

0.1uF-50V-K-0805(X7R)

R826
1.5K
C6
220uF/50V

C35
NC

R839 R2297
3.3K 10K

10

R65 0.68-0805
R68 0.68-0805
R69 0.68-0805

3
4

1
2

1
2

HEADER 2
R750
47R

FB1

R856
R860

C750
C31
102/25V/0402

CN2

3
4

LED+

21.5"R82815K
23.6/26"R828,R8418.2K

R76
100R

SS36

13

R18
270K

11

BL-ADJUST

SS36

D9

OVP

C34
0.1uF-50V-K-0402(X7R)

14

D10
2

R823
51K

Q103
B601001
TO252-DPAK

R700
22R-0603

DRV

OV

FB13
56-4A-1206

C5
0.1uF

470uF/16V

UVLO

20K

13

FBX

CH7

17
16

14

ISET

CH6 AP3608E

1
OVP

15

FB
U3

CH5

+5V

19

SDB

PGND2

LED5 7

ON/BK

C38
1uF-0603
+

C1067

R721
10K

18

SDBX

PGND1

20

EN

CH2

R832
100R

+ C1021
220uF/16V

L805
10uH/3.8A

1R-1206
1R-1206

100pF

C32
103/25V/0402
CN802

LED2

R835

LED5

SHD

LED3

LED5
LED6
LED7
LED8

R837

LED4
LED7

NC

LED8
NC

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

LED4
LED+
LED5
LED6
LED7
LED8

LED9

LED10

LED11

LED12

4
5
6

LED13

LED14

LED15

LED16 10

AP3608E

CH1

VCC

CH3

AGND

CH4

20

EN

CH2

NC

CH8

PWM

16

SDBX

15

FBX

C16 1uF-0603
C20 0.1uF(X7R)

LED+
LED+
LED13
LED14
LED15
LED16

R841
12K

12

LED10

LED11

R846

1
2
3
4
5
6

LED

FOR CPT

FOR CPT
CN806
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

3.3VA
R852
4.7K
R854
1k
R851

2 ADJ-PWM

1k

BL-ADJUST
Q805
3904

18.5C1030
2.15/23.6/26

C1030
10uF

LED12

NC

R842
NC

1 CN2 18.521.6 U3

5VA

U4D10
3.3VA

R849
LED13

11

J2
LED1
LED3
LED+
LED5
LED7

HEADER 12

NC
R848

LED9

13

FBX

CH7

FB1

R844
200K

14

ISET

CH6

FB

LED9
LED10
LED11
LED12

19

FB

CH5

BL-ADJUST

+5V

R845
20K

17

SDB

PGND2

ON/BK

R843
510K

18

SDBX

PGND1

R838
100R

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

LED5
LED6
LED7
LED8

FOR CPT

HEADER 12
U4

LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
LED+

CN803

LED1
LED2
LED3

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

LED+
LED+

100R-0603

CN2

R836

CN804

LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4

R850
+5V

LED6

NC

R834

LED1

260R
NC

R847

LED14
LED15

NC

CN805

CN806 26",CN2

CN804

23.6, U4

R819
4.7K

LED16
NC

R822
10K

ON/BK
3

R853
100R
BL-ADJUST
L:ON
H:OFF

1K 1

R825

2 ON_PBACK

Q803
3904
2

1E56 Bit2

CERAMIC
C943
0.1uF(X7R)

EN

LX

L803
10uH_1.5A

DC5V

U801
SY8008B SOT-23

5VA
FB5
4.7uH_1.5A

150K
R806
C951
C952

20K

C956
C954

10uF(X5R)
10uF(X5R)

Vout=0.6X(1+R up/R down )

C946
10uF(X5R)

VIN

R803
10k

C947
0.1uF

C945
10uF(X5R)

C935
33P/NC

LX

EN

R804
0R-0402
5

OUT/FB

C936
C937
C938
C939
C944
C940
C941
C942

R805
100K

C955
10uF(X5R)
10uF(X5R)

Vout=0.6X(1+Rup/R down )

OUT/FB

R857
330K
C967

C1012
100PF

VIN

LX

R816
120K
3
R817
82K

EN

GND

AIC2354
SOT-23
1

OUT/FB

5
R818
100K

2.5VA
2

Vpp=21mV

C992
C993
C994
C995
C996
C997
C998

5VA
12VA

0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)/BOT
0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)

R920
R921

4
0R-0805
NC/0R-0805

MAX 600mA

1E56 BIT3
ON

OFF
2 ON_PANEL

R813

1K

C958
0.1uF

Q800
QM3013K
3

5V

Q801
2N7002
0V

C963
0.1uF

C964
10P

R812
100K

11.5mS

Q802
3904

1.8VA
C1005
C1006
C1007
C1008
C1009
C1010
C1014
C1011

Vpp=100mV

VCC-Panel

R810
100R-1206

R811
100K

R814
10K
R814

C399 0.1uF(X7R)
C1013 0.1uF(X7R)
C1004 0.1uF(X7R)

C981 10uF(X5R)
C982 10uF(X5R)
C983 0.1uF(X7R)
C984 0.1uF(X7R)/BOT

90mV at DDR power pin(X7R)

1.8VA

33P/NC C999
C1
10uF(X5R)
C2
10uF(X5R)

0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)/BOT
10uF(X5R)

0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)
10uF(X5R)
10uF(X5R)
10uF(X5R)
10uF(X5R)
10uF(X5R)

4.7K

C985
C986
C987
C988
C989
C990
C991

C977
C978
C979
C980

U804
SY8008B SOT-23
4

C1000
10uF(X5R)

D800
1N4001

1.8VA

1.8VA

L804
1.8VA 1.812V
Vpp=23mV
2.2uH_1.5A

R815
1K

Temperature 50

680mA

C1001
10uF(X5R)

3.3VA

C974
C975C976
0.1uF(X7R) 10uF(X5R)
10uF(X5R)

LDO DC to DC,
0.3W

FB6
10uH_1.5A
C1002
0.1uF(X7R)

0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)

71mA

FB10
56-4A-1206

10uF(X5R)

=0.6X(1+(R855+R857)/R859)

5VA

C959
C960
C961
C962

5VSCARTAUDIO

R859
100K

EN

GND

C966
33P

R809

Vout

LX

AIC2352
SOT-23

R868
1K
C965
0.1uF(X7R)

C920

10uF(X5R)

R855
120K

VIN

5VA

IN

0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)/BOT
0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)
10uF(X5R)

U802
AMS1117-3.3V
C968
C969
C970
C971
C972
C973

OUT

FB8
10uH_1.5A

3.3VU

ADJ

5Vstb

L808
3.3VU
2.2uH_1.5A

U803
AIC2352

10uF(X5R)
10uF(X5R)
10uF(X5R)
0.1uF(X7R)/BOT
0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)/BOT
0.1uF(X7R)/BOT
0.1uF(X7R)

3.3VA

Vpp=13mV

MST Power supply


45mA

Vp-p=94mV1.32V

R801
120K

AIC2354
SOT-23
1

0.1uF

750mA

L801
2.2uH_1.5A

1.32V DC-DC

5V_TUNER

C950
33P

R800
3

FB

L802
10uH_1.5A

218mA

C948
220uF/16V
C949
0.1uF(X7R)

C800
0.1uF
EC800
220uF/16V

SY8101B
SOT23-6

10K

GND

VIN

R802
+

BS

10uH_1.5A

C957 0.1uF

L800

C953
0.1uF(X7R)

U800
SY8101B

12VA

GND

PANEL POWER

0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)
0.1uF(X7R)

C4
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Title
POWER
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Date:
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Document Number
Friday, November 11, 2011

Rev
1.0
Sheet
1

of

10

RGB1_RRGB1_R+
RGB1_GRGB1_G+
RGB1_BRGB1_B+
RGB1_SOG

7
7
7
7
7
7
7

3.3VU

R253
150K

C308
2.2u

1M

DD30
BAV99

R259
10K

2010-10-15

HW-RST

G5

AA23
AA24

P6
N6

C4
A4
A2
B3
A3
B2

J5
G4
B4
AA7

AB25
AB24
E6
D6

U2
U3
T2
T1
R1
R2
T3
V4

R3
P2
P3
N2
N3
M1
N1
W6
Y6

M2
M3
L2
L3
K1
K3
K2
N4
N5

K5

R252
100K

Q41
3906

R249
100R

10uF

F11
E11

C2
B1
AD11
AE11

E5

XTALI AD1
XTALOAE2

C309

IR_SYNC

R212

R476
0R-0402

Y1
24MHZ

UART-RX
UART-TX

R505
SPI-CSNI
R506
SPI-SCKI
R507
SPI-SDII
R508
SPI-SDOI

KEY0
KEY1
PHDETEC

8 USB_DP0
8 USB_DM0

RESET

C172
33P

10ppm

C173
33P

SPI-CSN 22R
SPI-SCK 22R
SPI-SDI 22R
SPI-SDO 22R
FLASH_WP

7 SC1_FS

PWM0
PWM1

COMP_RCOMP_R+
COMP_YCOMP_Y+
COMP_BCOMP_B+
COMP_SOG+

1 ADJ-PWM

7
7
7
7
7
7
7

7 SC1_FB

RGB0_RINRGB0_RIN+
RGB0_GINRGB0_GIN+
RGB0_BINRGB0_BIN+
RGB0-SOG
VGA_HSYNC
VGA_VSYNC

HDMI_E_CEC

D2
E3
E2
F3
F2
F1
D3
D1
J6
L6
J4

RX3B0N
RX3B0P
RX3B1N
RX3B1P
RX3B2N
RX3B2P
RX3BCLKN
RX3BCLKP
DDC3BSCL
DDC3BSDA
HOTPLUG3

AC8
AD9
AC9
AD10
AE10
AC10
AE8
AD8
AE7
AD7
AC7

G2
H3
H2
J3
J2
J1
G3
G1
M4
M5
K6

7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7

6 HDMI_E_CEC

RX3B0N
RX3B0P
RX3B1N
RX3B1P
RX3B2N
RX3B2P
RX3BCLKN
RX3BCLKP
DDC3BSCL
DDC3BSDA
HOTPLUG3

RX2B0N
RX2B0P
RX2B1N
RX2B1P
RX2B2N
RX2B2P
RX2BCLKN
RX2BCLKP
DDC2BSCL
DDC2BSDA
HOTPLUG2

MSD309PX

MSD309PX

MSD309PX

C307
1n

HW-RST

PAD_GND_EFUSE
PAD_TESTPIN

PAD_DP_P0
PAD_DM_P0
PAD_DP_P1
PAD_DM_P1

USB

PAD_RESET

RESET

PAD_XTAL_IN
PAD_XTAL_OUT

XTAL

PAD_IRIN

IR

PAD_DDCR_CK
PAD_DDCR_DA

I2CM

DDCA_CK
DDCA_DA

UART/I2CS

AUDIO

PAD_I2S_OUT_MCK
PAD_I2S_OUT_SD
PAD_I2S_OUT_WS
PAD_I2S_OUT_BCK

I2S

PAD_VRP
PAD_VAG
AVSS_VRM_ADC_DAC

PAD_EARPHONE_OUTL
PAD_EARPHONE_OUTR

PAD_LINEOUT_L0
PAD_LINEOUT_R0
PAD_LINEOUT_L3
PAD_LINEOUT_R3

PAD_LINEIN_L0
PAD_LINEIN_R0
PAD_LINEIN_L1
PAD_LINEIN_R1
PAD_LINEIN_L2
PAD_LINEIN_R2
PAD_LINEIN_L5
PAD_LINEIN_R5

SCART CVBS
SIDE_CVBS
DVD_CVBS

W1 47n

C82 68R

V3
CVBS_OUT
AA4

AC5
W4
W5
AA5
W2
W3

P5

C1
H6
G6

A6
B5
B6
C6

R504

GPIO_TCON

PAD_GPIO_PM0(5V_HDMI_3)
PAD_GPIO_PM1(5V_HDMI_1)
PAD_GPIO_PM4(POWER_ON_OFF)
PAD_GPIO_PM5(5V_HDMI_2)
PAD_GPIO_PM11(DSUB_DET)
PAD_GPIO_PM12(EDID_WP)

GPIO_PM

PAD_GPIO0(NTP_MUTE)
PAD_GPIO1(AMP_RST)
PAD_GPIO2(INV_CTL)
PAD_GPIO3(PANEL_CTL)
PAD_GPIO4(USB_CTL)
PAD_GPIO5(ERROR_OUT)
PAD_GPIO12(AMD_SCL)
PAD_GPIO13(AMP_SDA)

GPIO

PAD_TCON15(SC1_DET)

PAD_TCON9(COMP_DET)
PAD_TCON10(HP_DET)
PAD_TCON11(HP_MUTE)

PAD_TCON0
PAD_TCON1(SC1_RE1)
PAD_TCON2(FE_ANT5V_MONITOR)
PAD_TCON3(TUNER_RESET)
PAD_TCON4
PAD_TCON5(SC1_MUTE)
PAD_TCON6(PCM_5V_CTL)
PAD_TCON7(SIDE_AV_DET)

5 PCM_IRQA_N
5 PCM_WAIT_N

AB8
H5
C5
K4
L5
M6

A7
C7
F4
E4
C3
D4
F6
F5

T4

R6
Y8
Y9

LEDG

LVA0N 22RX4
LVA0P
LVA1N
LVA1P
LVA2N 22RX4
LVA2P
LVACN
LVACP
LVA3N 22RX4
LVA3P
LVA4N
LVA4P

MUTE_1517 9

PWR-ON/OFF

USB1_DETE 8

ON_PBACK 1
ON_PANEL 1
USB1_CTL 8

LVB0N 22RX4
LVB0P
LVB1N
LVB1P
LVB2N 22RX4
LVB2P
LVBCN
LVBCP
LVB3N 22RX4
LVB3P
LVB4N
LVB4P

DVD_ON/OFF

3.3VA

L34
60-0603

C36
2.2u

RP56

RP55

ON

3 MIUA_A[0:13]

OFF

C274
100pF

R119
10K

R113
1K

1
Q15
3904

LED_G

R118
10K

MIUA_WEZ
MIUA_RASZ
MIUA_CASZ
MIUA_BA0
MIUA_BA1
MIUA_BA2
MIUA_ODT

3 MIUA_MCLK
3 MIUA_MCLKZ
3 MIUA_MCKE

3 MIUA_DQM0
3 MIUA_DQM1

MSD309PX

A16
C16
A15
B15
B16
C17
C12
B11
C21
B20
B10
A10
A21
B21
C22
C11

MIUA_DQS0
MIUA_DQS0B
MIUA_DQS1
MIUA_DQS1B
MIUA_DQM0
MIUA_DQM1
MIUA_MCLK
MIUA_MCLKZ
MIUA_MCKE
MIUA_WEZ
MIUA_RASZ
MIUA_CASZ
MIUA_BA0
MIUA_BA1
MIUA_BA2
MIUA_ODT

Q11
3904

LED_R

R120
10K

C13
A19
A12
B19
C20
B12
C19
A13
B14
C18
C14
A18
B18
B13
B17
C15

MIUA_DQ0
MIUA_DQ1
MIUA_DQ2
MIUA_DQ3
MIUA_DQ4
MIUA_DQ5
MIUA_DQ6
MIUA_DQ7
MIUA_DQ8
MIUA_DQ9
MIUA_DQ10
MIUA_DQ11
MIUA_DQ12
MIUA_DQ13
MIUA_DQ14
MIUA_DQ15

5Vstb

C10
A22
A9
B23
B9
A23
C9
C23
B8
A24
B22
C8
B24
B7

PAD_PF_ALE
PAD_PF_AD[15]
PAD_PF_CE0Z
PAD_PF_CE1Z
PAD_PF_OEZ
PAD_PF_WEZ
PAD_F_RBZ

MSD309PX

PAD_IO[36](A_WEZ)
PAD_IO[9](A_RASZ)
PAD_IO[7](A_CASZ)
PAD_IO[39](A_BA0)
PAD_IO[38](A_BA1)
PAD_IO[40](A_BA2)
PAD_IO[11](A_ODT)

PAD_IO[12](A_MCLK)
PAD_IO[10](A_MCLKZ)
PAD_IO[37](A_CKE)

PAD_IO[26](A_DQM0)
PAD_IO[25](A_DQM1)

TS1

PAD_IFAGC
PAD_RFAGC_TAGC

PAD_SIFP
PAD_SIFM

PAD_VIFP
PAD_VIFM

PAD_QP
PAD_QM

PAD_IP
PAD_IM

FRONT END

PAD_TS0_D[0]
PAD_TS0_D[1]
PAD_TS0_D[2]
PAD_TS0_D[3]
PAD_TS0_D[4]
PAD_TS0_D[5]
PAD_TS0_D[6]
PAD_TS0_D[7]
PAD_TS0_CLK
PAD_TS0_VLD
PAD_TS0_SYNC

TS0

PAD_TS1_D[0]
PAD_TS1_D[1]
PAD_TS1_D[2]
PAD_TS1_D[3]
PAD_TS1_D[4]
PAD_TS1_D[5]
PAD_TS1_D[6]
PAD_TS1_D[7]
PAD_TS1_CLK
PAD_TS1_VLD
PAD_TS1_SYNC

C39
0.1uF

10K
10K

R47

10K

10K

R26

R70

R33

10k

MVERF

MIUB_MCLK
MIUB_MCLKZ
MIUB_MCKE

MIUB_DQM0
MIUB_DQM1

MIUB_DQS0
MIUB_DQS0B
MIUB_DQS1
MIUB_DQS1B

D22

I2S_OUT_BCK

PWM0

4.7K
4.7K

MIUB_DQ0
MIUB_DQ1
MIUB_DQ2
MIUB_DQ3
MIUB_DQ4
MIUB_DQ5
MIUB_DQ6
MIUB_DQ7
MIUB_DQ8
MIUB_DQ9
MIUB_DQ10
MIUB_DQ11
MIUB_DQ12
MIUB_DQ13
MIUB_DQ14
MIUB_DQ15

MIUB_A0
MIUB_A1
MIUB_A2
MIUB_A3
MIUB_A4
MIUB_A5
MIUB_A6
MIUB_A7
MIUB_A8
MIUB_A9
MIUB_A10
MIUB_A11
MIUB_A12
MIUB_A13

R215
R188

MIUB_WEZ
MIUB_RASZ
MIUB_CASZ
MIUB_BA0
MIUB_BA1
MIUB_BA2
MIUB_ODT

I2S_OUT_MCK

PWM1

R176
10K

IF_OUT

#IF_OUT

C166
47n

3.3VA

MIUB_WEZ 3
MIUB_RASZ 3
MIUB_CASZ 3
MIUB_BA0 3
MIUB_BA1 3
MIUB_BA2 3
MIUB_ODT 3

MIUB_MCLK 3
MIUB_MCLKZ 3
MIUB_MCKE 3

MIUB_DQM0 3
MIUB_DQM1 3

MIUB_DQS0 3
MIUB_DQS0B 3
MIUB_DQS1 3
MIUB_DQS1B 3

MIUB_DQ[0:15]

MIUB_A[0:13]

MIUB_DQ[0:15]

MIUB_A[0:13]

T_SDA 4
T_SCL 4

2.2u

C52

L41
60-0603

C44
0.1uF

L35
60-0603

IF_AGC_T 4

RF_AGC 4

C165
47n

5V_Tuner
T_SDA
T_SCL

R180
10k

R349

IF_OUT 4

#IF_OUT 4

MSD306

2.2K
2.2K

10R

R177
10k

R175
680R

5V_Tuner

R381
R382

R25
F23
E24
T24
T25
U23
F24

G23
F25
T23

M23
M24

L24
L23
K24
K25

H23
P24
G24
R23
R24
G25
P23
H24
J25
N23
J24
N24
N25
J23
M25
K23

E23
U24
D24
V25
D25
V24
D23
W25
C25
W24
V23
C24
W23
B25

I2S_OUT_SD

MVREF

PAD_IO[83](B_WEZ)
PAD_IO[56](B_RASZ)
PAD_IO[54](B_CASZ)
PAD_IO[86](B_BA0)
PAD_IO[85](B_BA1)
PAD_IO[87](B_BA2)
PAD_IO[58](B_ODT)

PAD_IO[59](B_MCLK)
PAD_IO[57](B_MCLKZ)
PAD_IO[84](B_CKE)

PAD_IO[73](B_DQM0)
PAD_IO[72](B_DQM1)

PAD_IO[70](B_DQS0)
PAD_IO[71](B_DQS0B)
PAD_IO[68](B_DQS1)
PAD_IO[69](B_DQS1B)

PAD_IO[61](B_DQ0)
PAD_IO[79](B_DQ1)
PAD_IO[62](B_DQ2)
PAD_IO[80](B_DQ3)
PAD_IO[81](B_DQ4)
PAD_IO[60](B_DQ5)
PAD_IO[78](B_DQ6)
PAD_IO[64](B_DQ7)
PAD_IO[65](B_DQ8)
PAD_IO[76](B_DQ9)
PAD_IO[66](B_DQ10)
PAD_IO[77](B_DQ11)
PAD_IO[75](B_DQ12)
PAD_IO[63](B_DQ13)
PAD_IO[74](B_DQ14)
PAD_IO[67](B_DQ15)

1.8VA

4
4

RF_AGC_SEL 4

VIFP
VIFM

C285
200P

R250

10R

2011-9-1
R45/R4610R
R206

TS_MDO[7:0] 5

TS_MOCLK 5
TS_MOSTART 5
TS_MOVAL 5

TS_MDO[7:0]

TS back from CI
TS_MDO0
TS_MDO1
TS_MDO2
TS_MDO3
TS_MDO4
TS_MDO5
TS_MDO6
TS_MDO7
TS_MOCLK
TS_MOSTART
TS_MOVAL

L408
120nH
ferrite

0.1uF
0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

C171
C174

C286

C287

TS_D0
TS_D1
TS_D2
TS_D3
TS_D4
TS_D5
TS_D6
TS_D7
TS_CLK
TS_MOVAL0
TS_MOSTART0

TS1_D0
TS1_D1
TS1_D2
TS1_D3
TS1_D4
TS1_D5
TS1_D6
TS1_D7
TS1_CK
TS1_VLD
TS1_START

PAD_IO[55](B_A0)
PAD_IO[88](B_A1)
PAD_IO[52](B_A2)
PAD_IO[91](B_A3)
PAD_IO[50](B_A4)
PAD_IO[90](B_A5)
PAD_IO[53](B_A6)
PAD_IO[92](B_A7)
PAD_IO[51](B_A8)
PAD_IO[93](B_A9)
PAD_IO[89](B_A10)
PAD_IO[49](B_A11)
PAD_IO[82](B_A12)
PAD_IO[47](B_A13)

Mode Selection

R9
10k

MVERF

R8
10k

AC4
AD2
AD4
AE4

AD3
AE3

AB2
AB3

AB1
AA1

Y3
Y2

AA3
AA2

U20
V20
R19
AE13
AC13
Y11
AB11
AB13
Y19
Y23
W20

Y16
AD14
AD15
AC15
AC16
Y17
AB17
AB19
Y18
AE16
AB16

MIUB

PAD_TGPIO0(RF_AGC_CTRL)
PAD_TGPIO1(DEMOD_RESET)
PAD_TGPIO2(TUNER_SCL)
PAD_TGPIO3(TUNER_SDA)

PAD_IO[23](A_DQS0)
PAD_IO[24](A_DQS0B)
PAD_IO[21](A_DQS1)
PAD_IO[22](A_DQS1B)

PAD_IO[14](A_DQ0)
PAD_IO[32(A_DQ1)
PAD_IO[15](A_DQ2)
PAD_IO[33](A_DQ3)
PAD_IO[34](A_DQ4)
PAD_IO[13](A_DQ5)
PAD_IO[31](A_DQ6]
PAD_IO[17](A_DQ7)
PAD_IO[18](A_DQ8)
PAD_IO[29](A_DQ9)
PAD_IO[19](A_DQ10)
PAD_IO[30](A_DQ11)
PAD_IO[28](A_DQ12)
PAD_IO[16](A_DQ13)
PAD_IO[27](A_DQ14)
PAD_IO[20](A_DQ15)

PAD_IO[8](A_A0)
PAD_IO[41](A_A1)
PAD_IO[5](A_A2)
PAD_IO[44](A_A3)
PAD_IO[3](A_A4)
PAD_IO[43](A_A5)
PAD_IO[6](A_A6)
PAD_IO[45](A_A7)
PAD_IO[4](A_A8)
PAD_IO[46](A_A9)
PAD_IO[42](A_A10)
PAD_IO[2](A_A11)
PAD_IO[35](A_A12)
PAD_IO[0](A_A13)

MIUA

U2A

NAND FLASH

PAD_PCM2_CE_N

PAD_PCM_IRQA_N
PAD_PCM_OE_N
PAD_PCM_IORD_N
PAD_PCM_CE_N
PAD_PCM_WE_N
PAD_PCM_CD_N
PAD_PCM_WAIT_N
PAD_PCM_IOWR_ N
PAD-PCM_REG_N

PAD_PCM_A[0]
PAD_PCM_A[1]
PAD_PCM_A[2]
PAD_PCM_A[3]
PAD_PCM_A[4]
PAD_PCM_A[5]
PAD_PCM_A[6]
PAD_PCM_A[7]
PAD_PCM_A[8]
PAD_PCM_A[9]
PAD_PCM_A[10]
PAD_PCM_A[11]
PAD_PCM_A[12]
PAD_PCM_A[13]
PAD_PCM_A[14]
PAD_PCM_RESET

PAD_PCM_D[0]
PAD_PCM_D[1]
PAD_PCM_D[2]
PAD_PCM_D[3]
PAD_PCM_D[4]
PAD_PCM_D[5]
PAD_PCM_D[6]
PAD_PCM_D[7]

PCMCIA

U2B

MIUA_A0
MIUA_A1
MIUA_A2
MIUA_A3
MIUA_A4
MIUA_A5
MIUA_A6
MIUA_A7
MIUA_A8
MIUA_A9
MIUA_A10
MIUA_A11
MIUA_A12
MIUA_A13

T21
T19
P21
P20
R20
T20
P19

Y25

AD16
Y13
Y14
AA13
AC14
AB23
AB20
AB14
AA21

MIUA_DQ[0:15]

MIUA_A[0:13]

3 MIUA_DQS0
3 MIUA_DQS0B
3 MIUA_DQS1
3 MIUA_DQS1B

3
3
3
3
3
3
3

W21
U21
U19
AD12
AC12
AD13
Y12
AA11

Y24
CI_A0
Y22
CI_A1
AB22
CI_A2
AA22
CI_A3
AA20
CI_A4
Y21
CI_A5
AA18
CI_A6
AA19
CI_A7
AA16
CI_A8
AA14
CI_A9
CI_A10 AA12
Y15
CI_A11
CI_A12 AA17
CI_A13 AA15
CI_A14 AE14
CI_RESET Y20

CI_D0
CI_D1
CI_D2
CI_D3
CI_D4
CI_D5
CI_D6
CI_D7

CI_IRQA_N
CI_OE_N
CI_IORD_N
CI_CE_N
CI_WE_N
CD_N
CI_WAIT_N
CI_IOWR_N
CI_REG_N

LED

3 MIUA_DQ[0:15]

LEDG

5Vstb

RXE0RXE0+
RXE1RXE1+
RXE2RXE2+
RXECRXEC+
RXE3RXE3+
RXE4RXE4+

RP58

RP54

RP53

RXO0RXO0+
RXO1RXO1+
RXO2RXO2+
RXOCRXOC+
RXO3RXO3+
RXO4RXO4+

RP52

MSD306

C30
2.2u

MSD309

MUTE_3544 8

LCD_OP 1E98 BIT9

LVA0P
LVA0N
LVA1P
LVA1N
LVA2P
LVA2N
LVACP
LVACN
LVA3P
LVA3N
LVA4P
LVA4N

AC20
AD21
AE20
AD20
AE19
AC19
AC18
AD19
AC17
AD18
AE17
AD17

AA10
T5
AB10
AB7
AA9
V5
AC11
AA8

LVB0P
LVB0N
LVB1P
LVB1N
LVB2P
LVB2N
LVBCP
LVBCN
LVB3P
LVB3N
LVB4P
LVB4N

AC24
AC25
AD24
AD25
AE24
AC23
AE23
AD23
AE22
AC22
AC21
AD22

CVBS_OUT 7

AV1-Vin+ 7
SIDE_CVBS 7
DVD_CVBS 7

I2S_OUT_BCK

PADA_OUTP_CH[12](PAD_G_ODD[3])
PADA_OUTN_CH[12](PAD_G_ODD[2])
PADA_OUTP_CH[13](PAD_G_ODD[1])
PADA_OUTN_CH[13](PAD_G_ODD[0])
PADA_OUTP_CH[14](PAD_B_ODD[7])
PADA_OUTN_CH[14](PAD_B_ODD[6])
PADA_OUTP_CH[15](PAD_B_ODD[5])
PADA_OUTN_CH[15](PAD_B_ODD[4])
PADA_OUTP_CH[16](PAD_B_ODD[3])
PADA_OUTN_CH[16](PAD_B_ODD[2])
PADA_OUTP_CH[17](PAD_B_ODD[1])
PADA_OUTN_CH[17](PAD_B_ODD[0])

PCMCIA IO

AUVRP
AUVAG
AUVRM

AUOUTL0 9
AUOUTR0 9
AUOUTL1 9
AUOUTR1 9

AUIDO_L 7
AUIDO_R 7
AV1-Lin 7
AV1-Rin 7
VGA-Lin 7
VGA-Rin 7
AV2-Lin 7
AV2-Rin 7

I2S_OUT_MCK
I2S_OUT_SD

AUIDO_L
AUIDO_R
AV1-Lin
AV1-Rin
VGA-Lin
VGA-Rin
AV2-Lin
AV2-Rin

LVDS

AB4
AB5
AC3

AD5
AE5

V1
V2
AA6
Y5

R4
R5
T6
U6
V6
U5
AD6
AC6

PADA_OUTP_CH[6](PAD_R_ODD[7])
PADA_OUTN_CH[6](PAD_R_ODD[6])
PADA_OUTP_CH[7](PAD_R_ODD[5])
PADA_OUTN_CH[7](PAD_R_ODD[4])
PADA_OUTP_CH[8](PAD_R_ODD[3])
PADA_OUTN_CH[8](PAD_R_ODD[2])
PADA_OUTP_CH[9](PAD_R_ODD[1])
PADA_OUTN_CH[9](PAD_R_ODD[0])
PADA_OUTP_CH[10](PAD_G_ODD[7])
PADA_OUTN_CH[10](PAD_G_ODD[6])
PADA_OUTP_CH[11](PAD_G_ODD[5])
PADA_OUTN_CH[11](PAD_G_ODD[4])

PADA_VCOM

PADA_CVBS_OUT1
PADA_CVBS_OUT2

PADA_CVBS0
PADA_CVBS1
PADA_CVBS2
PADA_CVBS3
PADA_CVBS4
PADA_CVBS5

CVBS

PAD_SPDIF_OUT

SPDIF

PAD_I2S_IN_BCK(USB_OCD)
PAD_I2S_IN_SD(LED_ON)
PAD_I2S_IN_WS(WARM_LED_ON)

PAD_GPIO_PM6(BOOT_FLASH_CS)
PAD_SPI_CZ(BACKUP_FLASH_CS)
PAD_SPI_CK
PAD_SPI_DI
PAD_SPI_DO
PAD_GPIO_PM8(FLASH_WP)

SPI

PAD_SAR0
PAD_SAR1
PAD_SAR2(POWER_DET)
PAD_SAR3

SAR

PAD_PWM0
PAD_PWM1
PAD_PWM2
PAD_PWM3

PWM

U2D

PADA_RIN2M
PADA_RIN2P
PADA_GIN2M
PADA_GIN2P
PADA_BIN2M
PADA_BIN2P
PADA_SOGIN2
PAD_HSYNC2

PADA_RIN1M
PADA_RIN1P
PADA_GIN1M
PADA_GIN1P
PADA_BIN1M
PADA_BIN1P
PADA_SOGIN1
PAD_HSYNC1
PAD_VSYNC1

PADA_RIN0M
PADA_RIN0P
PADA_GIN0M
PADA_GIN0P
PADA_BIN0M
PADA_BIN0P
PADA_SOGIN0
PAD_HSYNC0
PAD_VSYNC0

RGB

U2E

PAD_CEC

PAD_RX0N_C
PAD_RX0P_C
PAD_RX1N_C
PAD_RX1P_C
PAD_RX2N_C
PAD_RX2P_C
PAD_RXCN_C
PAD_RXCP_C
DDCDC_CK
DDCDC_DA
PAD_HOTPLUGC

PAD_RX0N_B
PAD_RX0P_B
PAD_RX1N_B
PAD_RX1P_B
PAD_RX2N_B
PAD_RX2P_B
PAD_RXCN_B
PAD_RXCP_B
DDCDB_CK
DDCDB_DA
HOTPLUGB

PAD_RX0N_A
PAD_RX0P_A
PAD_RX1N_A
PAD_RX1P_A
PAD_RX2N_A
PAD_RX2P_A
PAD_RXCN_A
PAD_RXCP_A
DDCDA_CK
DDCDA_DA
PAD_HOTPLUGA

HDMI

U2C

10K

R419

5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1
7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1

RX2B0N
RX2B0P
RX2B1N
RX2B1P
RX2B2N
RX2B2P
RX2BCLKN
RX2BCLKP
DDC2BSCL
DDC2BSDA
HOTPLUG2

8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2
8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2

TS_MDI[7:0] 4,5

G16
H16
H17
J16
J17

E17
E18
F17
F18
G17

G18

E19
F19

J9

K9

H9
H10

G10

E9
E10
F9
F10
G9

U8

T8

P8
P9

R9

N8
N9

M8
M9

J21

H20
J20

E22
F22
E21
F21
G21
H21
E20
F20
G20
G22

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

7 ISP-RXD
7 ISP-TXD

R221
4.7K

DVDD_NODIE

AVDD_DDRB
AVDD_DDRB
AVDD_DDRB
AVDD_DDRB
AVDD_DDRB

AVDD_DDRA
AVDD_DDRA
AVDD_DDRA
AVDD_DDRA
AVDD_DDRA

3.3VU

AVDD_LPLL_MEMPLL

VDDP
VDDP

AVDD_EAR33

AVDD_AU33

AVDD3P3_ADC
AVDD3P3_ADC

AVDD_DMPLL

AVDD_DVI
AVDD_DVI
AVDD_DVI
AVDD_DVI
AVDD_DVI

AVSS_PGA

AVDD25_PGA

AVDD25_MOD
AVDD25_MOD

AVDD_AU25

AVDD25_REF
AVDD25_REF

AVDD2P5_ADC
AVDD2P5_ADC

AVDD1P2

DVDD_MIUA
DVDD_MIUB

DEBUG PORT

U18
T18
R18
P18
N18
M18
L18
K18

N19
M19
L19
K19
N20
M20
L20
K20
N21
M21
L21
K21
N22
M22
L22
K22
J22
H22

MSD309PX

VDDC1.2V
VDDC1.2V
VDDC1.2V
VDDC1.2V
VDDC1.2V
VDDC1.2V
VDDC1.2V
VDDC1.2V
VDDC1.2V
VDDC1.2V

U2F

TSCLK 4,5
TSVALID 4,5
TSSTART 4,5

DVDD_NODIEL10

1.8VA

3.3VA

3.3VU

2.5VA

1.32V

TS_MDI7
TS_MDI6
TS_MDI5
TS_MDI4
TS_MDI3
TS_MDI2
TS_MDI1
TS_MDI0
TSCLK
TSVALID
TSSTART

TS to CI

ISP-RXD
ISP-TXD

R222
4.7K

R124

R126

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

GND
GND

GND
GND
GND

U16
T16
R16
P16
N16
M16
L16
K16
F16
E16
D16
K17
L17
M17
N17
P17
R17
T17
U17

D15
E15
F15
G15
H15
J15
K15
L15
M15
N15
P15
R15
T15
U15

D14
E14
F14
G14
H14
J14
K14
L14
M14
N14
P14
R14
T14
U14

H13
J13
K13
L13
M13
N13
P13
R13
T13
U13

V8
W8
V9
W9
J10
K10
M10
N10
P10
R10
T10
U10
V10
W10
D11
G11
H11
J11
K11
L11
M11
N11
P11
R11
T11
U11
V11
W11
D12
E12
F12
G12
H12
J12
K12
L12
M12
N12
P12
R12
T12
U12
V12
W12
D13
E13
F13

V7
W7

AC2
AE1
Y10

PCM_D[7:0]

PCM_A[14:0] 5

PCM_RESET 5
PCM_CE_N 5
PCM_WE_N 5
PCM_WAIT_N 5
PCM_IOWR_N 5
PCM_REG_N 5

PCM_OE_N 5
PCM_IORD_N 5
PCM_IRQA_N 5

22R UART-RX
UART-TX
22R

PCM_D[7:0]

PCM_A[14:0]

PCM_OE_N
PCM_IORD_N
PCM_IRQA_N
PCM_RESET
PCM_CE_N
PCM_WE_N
PCM_WAIT_N
PCM_IOWR_N
PCM_REG_N

C346
C347
C348
C349
C350
C366

C341
C342
C343
C344
C345
C364

TP2

VCC-Panel

RXE0+
RXE1+
RXE2+
RXEC+
RXE3+
RXE4+

RXO0+
RXO1+
RXO2+
RXOC+
RXO3+
RXO4+

H1
1
2
3
4

C57
1u

DO

IR_SYNC

KEY1

KEY0

1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
39

SOIC8
208mil

Date:

Size

Title

VSS

NC5

NC6

3.3VU

IRIN

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

KEY1-in

R227
1K

KEY0-in

R235
10K

#F_WP

5Vstb

J28

10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

LED-IR

STANDBY
IRIN

C337
0.1uF

SPI-SDI

SPI-SCK

TF4
TF3
TF2
TF1

5
6
7
8

Sheet

TEL:0755-26996895

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Document Number
2

of

10

FAX:0755-26996830

Rev
1.0

SPI-SDI
SPI-SCK
TP2
3.3VU

CI_A8
22RX4
TS1_D0
TS1_START
CI_A11
CI_A9
22RX4
CI_IOWR_N
CI_IORD_N
CI_OE_N
CI_A10
22RX4
TS_D7
CI_CE_N
TS_D6
CI_D7
22RX4
TS_D5
CI_D6
TS_D4
TS_D3
22RX4
CI_D5
CI_D4
CI_D3
TS_D2
22RX4
CI_D2
TS_D1
CI_D0
22RX4
CD_N
CI_D1
TS_D0
TS_MOVAL022RX4
CI_A0
TS_MOSTART0
TS_CLK
CI_A7
22RX4
CI_RESET
CI_A1
CI_A5
CI_A2
22RX4
CI_A3
CI_REG_N
CI_A4
CI_WAIT_N 22RX4
TS1_D7
TS1_CK
TS1_D5
CI_A6
22RX4
CI_A12
TS1_D6
TS1_D4
TS1_VLD 22RX4
CI_IRQA_N
TS1_D3
TS1_D2
CI_WE_N 22RX4
TS1_D1
CI_A14
CI_A13

TF5
TF1 TF6
TP TF7
TF8

FOR TEST

FLASH_WP

4
#F_WP 3
SPI-SDO 2
SPI-CSN 1
R22510K

C35310P

C4

KEY0-in
KEY1-in

LED_R
LED_G
STANDBY
IRIN

MSD309PX

7 IR_in
5Vstb

To dvd

1K

1K

R226
R233

1K

R228

DI

CLK

NC7

NC8

WP/Vpp

U24

10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

VCC-Panel
3.3VA

12pF
12pF
12pF
12pF
12pF
12pF

12pF
12pF
12pF
12pF
12pF
12pF

R1871K
R189NC

C358
C357
C356
C355
C354
C367

RXE0RXE1RXE2RXECRXE3RXE4LCD_OP

C363
C362
C361
C360
C359
C365

WITH EARPHONE

RXO0RXO1RXO2RXOCRXO3RXO4-

WITHOUT

MX25L6405DMI-12GSOP-16

GND GND
RO0+ RO0RO1+ RO1RO2+ RO2ROC+ ROCRO3+ RO3RO4+ RO4GND GND
RE0+ RE0RE1+ RE1RE2+ RE2REC+ RECRE3+ RE3RE4+ RE4GND GND
GNDLCDOP
VCC VCC
VCC VCC
VCC VCC
OP2
OP1

2*20Pin-2.0mm

SO16-CS

NC4

NC3

NC2

NC1

VCC

HOLD

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40

J20

KEY PAD

KEYBOARD

SPI-SDO

SPI-CSN

C175
0.1uF(X7R)

R243
47R-1206

3.3VU

FLASH

R43
100K

1422 0B
1424 BIT2
PHDETEC

EAR PH DETECT
R42
100K

LVDS CONNECTOR

PH_DETEC

32F0 Bit3 LVDS

12pF
12pF
12pF
12pF
12pF
12pF

12pF
12pF
12pF
12pF
12pF
12pF

6 PH_DETEC

3.3VU

24
23
22
21
SOP8-VCC
SOP8-HOLD
SOP8-CLK
SOP8-DI
SOP8-CS
SOP8-DO
SOP8-WP/Vpp
VSS
17
18
19
20

6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6

10K

R410

C286
10P

3
2

3
2

C276
C277
1n
1n

7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1

MSD309PX

C285
33P

8.2K R230
8.2K R224
1n C281
1n C282
10P C283
C284
10P

- 25 -

8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2

PCM_A8
TS_MDI0
TSSTART
PCM_A11
PCM_A9
PCM_IOWR_N
PCM_IORD_N
PCM_OE_N
RP8 PCM_A10
TS_MDO7
PCM_CE_N
TS_MDO6
RP5 PCM_D7
TS_MDO5
PCM_D6
TS_MDO4
RP2
TS_MDO3
PCM_D5
PCM_D4
PCM_D3
RP10 TS_MDO2
PCM_D2
TS_MDO1
PCM_D0
RP47
PCM_CD_N
PCM_CD_N 5
PCM_D1
TS_MDO0
RP1
TS_MOVAL
PCM_A0
TS_MOSTART
TS_MOCLK
RP4
PCM_A7
PCM_RESET
PCM_A1
PCM_A5
RP7
PCM_A2
PCM_A3
PCM_REG_N
PCM_A4
RP46 PCM_WAIT_N
TS_MDI7
TSCLK
TS_MDI5
RP12 PCM_A6
PCM_A12
TS_MDI6
TS_MDI4
RP9
TSVALID
PCM_IRQA_N
TS_MDI3
TS_MDI2
RP6
PCM_WE_N
TS_MDI1
PCM_A14
PCM_A13
RP11

RP3

MIUA_DQ[0:15]

MIUB_DQ[0:15]

2 MIUB_DQM1
2 MIUB_DQM0

2 MIUB_DQS1
2 MIUB_DQS1B

2 MIUB_DQS0
2 MIUB_DQS0B

2 MIUB_DQ[0:15]

2 MIUA_DQ[0:15]

2 MIUA_DQM1
2 MIUA_DQM0

2 MIUA_DQS1
2 MIUA_DQS1B

MIUB_DQ7
MIUB_DQ0
MIUB_DQ2
MIUB_DQ5

22RX4

RP12

22RX4

RP1

22RX4

Close to MSD306

RP3

RP4

22RX4

22RX4

RP2

22RX4

22RX4

22RX4

RP13

22RX4

Close to DRAM

RP60

RP59

Close to DRAM

RP11 22RX4

Close to MSD306

MIUB_DQ15
MIUB_DQ8
MIUB_DQ10
MIUB_DQ13

MIUB_DQ6
MIUB_DQ1
MIUB_DQ3
MIUB_DQ4

22RX4

Close to DRAM

MIUB_DQ11
MIUB_DQ12
MIUB_DQ9
MIUB_DQ14

MIUB_DQM1
MIUB_DQM0

MIUB_DQS1
MIUB_DQS1B

MIUB_DQS0
MIUB_DQS0B

MIUA_DQ7
MIUA_DQ0
MIUA_DQ2
MIUA_DQ5

MIUA_DQ15
MIUA_DQ8
MIUA_DQ10
MIUA_DQ13

MIUA_DQ6
MIUA_DQ1
MIUA_DQ3
MIUA_DQ4

MIUA_DQ11
MIUA_DQ12
MIUA_DQ9
MIUA_DQ14

MIUA_DQM1
MIUA_DQM0

MIUA_DQS1
MIUA_DQS1B

RP57

RP50

1 3 5 7

MIUA_DQS0
MIUA_DQS0B
2 4 6 8
2 4 6 8

1 3 5 7
1 3 5 7
1 3 5 7
1 3 5 7
1 3 5 7
RP14 22RX4

RP21 22RX4

RP20 22RX4

Close to DRAM

RP5

RP6

MIUB_WEZ
MIUB_MCKE
MIUB_BA1
MIUB_BA0

75RX4

75RX4

75R

75RX4

75RX4

RP40
22RX4

R116
10k

A_MVERF

R107
10k

1.8VA

75RX4

75R

RP8

RP9

RP10

MB_MCLK
MB_MCLKZ

MB_A12
MB_A7
MB_A9
MB_A3
75RX4

75R

75RX4

R377
10k

B_MVERF

R310
10k

1.8VA

C431
47n

MB_A13

MB_A2
MB_A0
MB_CASZ
MB_RASZ

MB_A5
MB_A10
MB_A1
MB_BA2

MB_A4
MB_A6
MB_A8
MB_A11

MB_WEZ
MB_CKE
MB_BA1
MB_BA0

MB_ODT

C428
47n

75RX4

Close to MSD309

MIUB_A13 R396

75RX4

MA_A2
MA_A0
MA_CASZ
MA_RASZ

MA_A12
MA_A7
MA_A9
MA_A3

MA_A5
MA_A10
MA_A1
MA_BA2

MA_A4
MA_A6
MA_A8
MA_A11

MA_WEZ
MA_CKE
MA_BA1
MA_BA0

MA_ODT

MA_MCLK
MA_MCLKZ

MA_A13

Close to MSD306

MIUB_A2 RP19
MIUB_A0
MIUB_CASZ
MIUB_RASZ

MIUB_A5
MIUB_A10
MIUB_A1
MIUB_BA2

MIUB_A4
MIUB_A6
MIUB_A8
MIUB_A11

MIUB_A[0:13]

MB_DQ7
MB_DQ0
MB_DQ2
MB_DQ5

2 MIUB_CASZ
2 MIUB_RASZ

R380

MIUB_WEZ RP17
MIUB_MCKE
MIUB_BA1
MIUB_BA0

MIUB_ODT

75RX4

75R

Close to MSD309

MIUA_A13 R383

MIUB_A12
MIUB_A7
MIUB_A9
MIUB_A3

2 MIUB_BA2

2 MIUB_A[0:13]

2
2
2
2

2 MIUB_ODT

2 MIUB_MCLK
2 MIUB_MCLKZ

RP7

MB_DQ15
MB_DQ8
MB_DQ10
MB_DQ13

MB_DQ6
MB_DQ1
MB_DQ3
MB_DQ4

MB_DQ11
MB_DQ12
MB_DQ9
MB_DQ14

MB_DQM1
MB_DQM0

MB_DQS1
MB_DQSB1

MB_DQS0
MB_DQSB0

RP39
22RX4

Close to MSD306

MIUA_A2 RP18
MIUA_A0
MIUA_CASZ
MIUA_RASZ

MIUA_A5
MIUA_A10
MIUA_A1
MIUA_BA2

MIUA_A4
MIUA_A6
MIUA_A8
MIUA_A11

MIUA_A[0:13]

MA_DQ7
MA_DQ0
MA_DQ2
MA_DQ5
2 MIUA_CASZ
2 MIUA_RASZ

R13

MIUA_WEZ RP15
MIUA_MCKE
MIUA_BA1
MIUA_BA0

MIUA_ODT

MIUA_A12
MIUA_A7
MIUA_A9
MIUA_A3

2 MIUA_BA2

2 MIUA_A[0:13]

2 MIUA_WEZ
2 MIUA_MCKE
2 MIUA_BA1
2 MIUA_BA0

2 MIUA_ODT

2 MIUA_MCLK
2 MIUA_MCLKZ

MA_DQ15
MA_DQ8
MA_DQ10
MA_DQ13

MA_DQ6
MA_DQ1
MA_DQ3
MA_DQ4

MA_DQ11
MA_DQ12
MA_DQ9
MA_DQ14

MA_DQM1
MA_DQM0

MA_DQS1
MA_DQSB1

MA_DQS0
MA_DQSB0

7 5 3 1
1 3 5 7
1 3 5 7
7 5 3 1 1 3 5 7

2 4 6 8
2 4 6 8
2 4 6 8

8 6 4 2
2 4 6 8
2 4 6 8
8 6 4 2 2 4 6 8

2 MIUA_DQS0
2 MIUA_DQS0B

1 3 5 7

2 4 6 8

2 4 6 8

2 4 6 8
2 4 6 8
2 4 6 8

1 3 5 7
1 3 5 7
1 3 5 7
1 3 5 7
1 3 5 7
1 3 5 7

1 3 5 7
7 5 3 1
1 3 5 7
1 3 5 7
7 5 3 1 1 3 5 7

2 4 6 8
2 4 6 8
2 4 6 8

2 4 6 8
8 6 4 2

P3
R2
P2
N2

MA_A9
MA_A12
MA_A7
MA_A3

F7
E8
B7
A8

R7
L1
R3

P3
R2
P2
N2
MB_A9
MB_A12
MB_A7
MB_A3
MB_BA2

L3
L2
M3
M2
N3
MB_A1
MB_A10
MB_A5

F1
G2
H3
H1

MB_BA1
MB_BA0

MB_DQ6
MB_DQ1
MB_DQ3
MB_DQ4

D3
D1
C2
B1

B3
F3
MB_DQS0
MB_DQSB0
MB_DQS1
MB_DQSB1
MB_DQ11
MB_DQ12
MB_DQ9
MB_DQ14

RFU
RFU
RFU

A9
A12
A7
A3

A1
A10
A5

BA1
BA0

DQ6
DQ1
DQ3
DQ4

DQ11
DQ12
DQ9
DQ14

LDQS
LDQS#
UDQS
UDQS#

UDM
LDM

LDQS
LDQS#
UDQS
UDQS#

RFU
RFU
RFU

A9
A12
A7
A3

A1
A10
A5

BA1
BA0

DQ6
DQ1
DQ3
DQ4

DQ11
DQ12
DQ9
DQ14

MB_A13

2
NC

DQ1

VddQ

Vdd

Vss

RFU

VddL

A12

A7

A3

A10

BA0

CKE

Vref

VssQ

VssQ

DQ4

NC

DQ6

VssQ

Vdd

DQ9

DQ12

VssQ

VddQ

DQ14

Vdd

1.8VA

UDM
LDM

MA_A13

MB_DQM1
MB_DQM0

U15 W9751G6IB-25

R7
L1
R3

M3
M2
N3

MA_A1
MA_A10
MA_A5

MA_BA2

L3
L2

F1
G2
H3
H1

MA_BA1
MA_BA0

MA_DQ6
MA_DQ1
MA_DQ3
MA_DQ4

D3
D1
C2
B1

F7
E8
B7
A8

MA_DQS0
MA_DQSB0
MA_DQS1
MA_DQSB1
MA_DQ11
MA_DQ12
MA_DQ9
MA_DQ14

B3
F3

MA_DQM1
MA_DQM0

U9 W9751G6IB-25

1.8VA

NC
NC
NC

R8
A2
E2

DQ1

VddQ

Vdd

Vss

RFU

VddL

3
Vss

RFU

A9

A5

A1

BA1

WE#

Vss

DQ3

VddQ

LDM

Vss

DQ11

VddQ

UDM

A12

RFU

A9

A1
A5
A7

A10
A3

BA1

WE#

Vss

DQ3

VddQ

LDM

Vss

DQ11

VddQ

UDM

Vss

BA0

CKE

Vref

VssQ

VssQ

DQ4

NC
DQ6

VssQ
Vdd

DQ9
DQ12

VssQ

NC

VddQ

DQ14

Vdd

NC
NC
NC
R8
A2
E2

2 4 6 8

A3
E3
J3
N1
P9
Vss
Vss
Vss
Vss
Vss
Date:

Size

Title

A3
E3
J3
N1
P9

2 4 6 8
8 6 4 2 2 4 6 8

A1
E1
J9
M9
R1
Vdd
Vdd
Vdd
Vdd
Vdd

J1
VddL

Vss
Vss
Vss
Vss
Vss
J1
VddL

A1
E1
J9
M9
R1
Vdd
Vdd
Vdd
Vdd
Vdd

A9
C1
C3
C7
C9
E9
G1
G3
G7
G9
RFU

A11

A6

A2

CAS#

RAS#

DQ13

VddQ

DQ15

VssQ

DQ0

VssQ

NC

A8

A4

A0

CS#

CK#

Vss

Vdd

ODT

Vdd

DQ5

VddQ

DQ7

LDQS# VddQ

VssQ

DQ8

VssQ

UDQS# VddQ

VssDL CK

DQ2

VddQ

LDQS

VssQ

DQ10

VddQ

UDQS

VssQ

VddQ
VddQ
VddQ
VddQ
VddQ
VddQ
VddQ
VddQ
VddQ
VddQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssDL

A7
B2
B8
D2
D8
E7
F2
F8
H2
H8
J7
A9
C1
C3
C7
C9
E9
G1
G3
G7
G9
R

RFU

A11

A6

A2

CAS#

RAS#

DQ13

VddQ

DQ15

VssQ

DQ0

VssQ

NC

A8

A4

A0

CS#

CK#

Vss

Vdd

ODT

Vdd

DQ5

VddQ

DQ7

LDQS# VddQ

VssQ

DQ8

VssQ

UDQS# VddQ

VssDL CK

DQ2

VddQ

LDQS

VssQ

DQ10

VddQ

UDQS

VssQ

VddQ
VddQ
VddQ
VddQ
VddQ
VddQ
VddQ
VddQ
VddQ
VddQ

- 26 8 6 4 2

MB_A8
MB_A11
MB_WEZ

P8
P7
K3

Sheet

TEL:0755-26996895

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Document Number

DDR

MB_A0
MB_A2
MB_A4
MB_A6

MB_CASZ

MB_ODT
MB_RASZ

MB_DQ7
MB_DQ0
MB_DQ2
MB_DQ5

MB_DQ15
MB_DQ8
MB_DQ10
MB_DQ13

M8
M7
N8
N7

K9
K7
L8
L7

F9
G8
H7
H9

B9
C8
D7
D9

B_MVERF
MB_CKE
MB_MCLK
MB_MCLKZ

MA_A8
MA_A11
MA_WEZ

P8
P7
K3

J2
K2
J8
K8

MA_A0
MA_A2
MA_A4
MA_A6

MA_CASZ

MA_ODT
MA_RASZ

MA_DQ7
MA_DQ0
MA_DQ2
MA_DQ5

MA_DQ15
MA_DQ8
MA_DQ10
MA_DQ13

A_MVERF
MA_CKE
MA_MCLK
MA_MCLKZ

M8
M7
N8
N7

K9
K7
L8
L7

F9
G8
H7
H9

B9
C8
D7
D9

J2
K2
J8
K8

C430
1n

100R

R71

C433
1n

of

10

FAX:0755-26996830

R379
100R

Close to DRAM

R378
100R

Close to DRAM

100R

R23

Rev
1.0

C4

A8
A11
WE#

A0
A2
A4
A6

ODT
RAS#
CS#
CAS#

DQ7
DQ0
DQ2
DQ5

DQ15
DQ8
DQ10
DQ13

Vref
CKE
CLK
CLK#

A8
A11
WE#

A0
A2
A4
A6

ODT
RAS#
CS#
CAS#

DQ7
DQ0
DQ2
DQ5

DQ15
DQ8
DQ10
DQ13

Vref
CKE
CLK
CLK#

VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssQ
VssDL

8 6 4 2
7 5 3 1

A7
B2
B8
D2
D8
E7
F2
F8
H2
H8
J7

7 5 3 1

U4

DVBT

5V_T2

C245
1u

5V_T1

TCL-DT58WT-3RB-E

TUNER

Body
Body

15
16

AIF
DF1
DF2
IF_AGC

12
IF_TV
11
IF_OUT
#IF_OUT 10
9
IF_AGC

IF_OUT
#IF_OUT
IF_AGC_T

AS
VTU_TP
B2

8
7
6

IF_TV

Body
Body

14
13

SDA
SCL
RF_AGC

5
4
3

T_RF_AGC

R190
R191

T_SDA10R-0603
T_SCL10R-0603

T_SDA
T_SCL

C465
47n 1

ING

IN

OUT1

SAWOUT2

U30 D8602F5

5
L42

C108
0.1uF(X7R)

5V_T2

5V_TUNER

C107
0.1uF(X7R)

2.2uH
C89

0.1uF VIFP VIFP 2

Q403
3904

R422
100K
R409
10K

T_RF_AGC3

R400
10K

Sheet

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of

10

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C4

OFF

RF_AGC_SEL 2

RF_AGC 2

3.3VA
R415
10K

TUNER

Q404
3906

Date:

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Title

2 RF_AGC

Q404tuner RFAGC

close together
MSD309
C87 0.1uF VIFM VIFM 2

157mA

FB3
EC13
60-0603 220uF/16V

closed to tuner

EC11+
220uF/16V

5V_T1

RF AGC Switch

FB2
60-0603

5V_TUNER

1
3
2

B1
NC

2
1

2
2

GND
3

- 27 -

- 28 -

TS_MOCLK 2
TS_MOSTART 2
TS_MOVAL 2

TS_MDO0
TS_MDO1
TS_MDO2
TS_MDO3
TS_MDO4
TS_MDO5
TS_MDO6
TS_MDO7

2,4 TSSTART

35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68

TS_MDO[7:0] TS_MDO[7:0] 2

TS_MDI[7:0] 2,4

PCM_REG_N
TS_MOVAL
TS_MOSTART
TS_MDO0
TS_MDO1
TS_MDO2
PCM_CD2_N

TS_MDI4
TS_MDI5
TS_MDI6
TS_MDI7
TS_MOCLK
PCM_RESET
PCM_WAIT_N

TS_MDI0
TS_MDI1
TS_MDI2
TS_MDI3

PCM_IORD_N
PCM_IOWR_N

PCM_CD1_N
TS_MDO3
TS_MDO4
TS_MDO5
TS_MDO6
TS_MDO7

GND
GND
CD1#
D3
MDO3
D4
MDO4
D5
MDO5
D6
MDO6
D7
MDO7
CE1#
CE2#
A10
VS1#
OE#
IORD#
A11
IOWR#
A9
MISTRT
A8
MDI0
A13
MDI1
A14
MDI2
WE#
MDI3
READY
VCC
VCC
VPP2
VPP1
MDI4
MIVAL
MDI5
MICLK
MDI6
A12
MDI7
A7
MOCLK
A6
RESET
A5
WAIT#
A4
INPACK
A3
REG#
A2
MOVAL
A1
MOSTART
A0
MDO0
D0
MDO1
D1
MDO2
D2
CD2#
WP
GND
GND

CONN1
PCMCIA_CNT

EUROPE

VCC-PCMCIA

FOR

GND
GND
GND
GND

PCM_D[7:0]

PCM_A[14:0]

PCM_CD_N
PCM_RESET
PCM_WAIT_N
PCM_REG_N
PCM_OE_N
PCM_WE_N
PCM_IORD_N
PCM_IOWR_N
PCM_CE_N
PCM_IRQA_N

72
71
70
69

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34

PCM_D[7:0] 2

PCM_A[14:0] 2

PCM_CD_N 2
PCM_RESET 2
PCM_WAIT_N 2
PCM_REG_N 2
PCM_OE_N 2
PCM_WE_N 2
PCM_IORD_N 2
PCM_IOWR_N 2
PCM_CE_N 2
PCM_IRQA_N 2

PCM_A12
PCM_A7
PCM_A6
PCM_A5
PCM_A4
PCM_A3
PCM_A2
PCM_A1
PCM_A0
PCM_D0
PCM_D1
PCM_D2

2
PCM_CD2_N

DD40
BAW70

5VA

R659

10uF(X5R)

C166

L43
60-0603

270R

R658
2.2K

PCM_CD_N

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C4

0.1uF

C456

PCM_CD1_N

R393
1K

PCMCIA

R397
1K

5VA

TSVALID 2,4
TSCLK 2,4

Date:

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Title

PCM_D3
PCM_D4
PCM_D5
PCM_D6
PCM_D7
PCM_CE_N
PCM_A10
PCM_OE_N
PCM_A11
PCM_A9
PCM_A8
PCM_A13
PCM_A14
PCM_WE_N
PCM_IRQA_N

VCC-PCMCIA

- 29 -

20

22

23

21

CN32

21
DATA2+
DATA2 SHIELD
DATA2DATA1+
DATA1 SHIELD
DAT1A23
DATA0+
DATA0 SHIELD
DATA0CLK+
CLK SHIELD
CLK22
CEC
NC
SCL
SDA
DDC/CEC GND
+5V POWER
20 HOT PLUG

CN32

HDMI

21
DATA2+
DATA2 SHIELD
DATA2DATA1+
DATA1 SHIELD
DAT1ADATA0+
23DATA0 SHIELD
DATA0CLK+
CLK SHIELD
CLK22
CEC
NC
SCL
SDA
DDC/CEC GND
+5V POWER
20 HOT PLUG

HDMI

20

22

23

21

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

HDMI3/5V
HOTPLUG_3

HDMI_CEC

HDMI2/5V
HOTPLUG_2

HDMI_CEC

DDC3BSCL
DDC3BSDA

5.1R
5.1R
5.1R
5.1R
5.1R
5.1R
5.1R
5.1R

R610

R612
R614

R615
R616

R618
R609

R619

5.1R

R?

5.1R
5.1R

R?
R?
5.1R
5.1R

5.1R
5.1R

R?
R?

R?
R?

5.1R

R600

RX3B1N
RX3B0P

RX3B2N
RX3B1P

RX3B2P

DDC3BSCL
DDC3BSDA

RX3BCLKN

RX3B0N
RX3BCLKP

DDC2BSCL
DDC2BSDA

RX2BCLKN

RX2B0N
RX2BCLKP

RX2B1N
RX2B0P

RX2B2N
RX2B1P

RX2B2P

2 HOTPLUG3

R203
10K

4.7K

HOTPLUG2

HOTPLUG3R204

2 HOTPLUG2

4.7K

Q15
3904

R205
1K
5VA

HDMI3/5V
HDMI3/5V

R?

R?
10K

HOTPLUG_3

HOTPLUG_2

BAW70

D6

R201
22K

Q?
3904

R?
1K

HDMI2/5V

R202
22K

5VA
BAW70

RX3B2P
RX3B2N
RX3B1P
RX3B1N
RX3B0P
RX3B0N
RX3BCLKP
RX3BCLKN
DDC3BSDA
DDC3BSCL

D600

R?
22K

HDMI2/5V

RX3B2P 2
RX3B2N 2
RX3B1P 2
RX3B1N 2
RX3B0P 2
RX3B0N 2
RX3BCLKP
RX3BCLKN
DDC3BSDA
DDC3BSCL

2
2
2
2

R?
22K

Date:

Size

Title

RX600
V800AA

HDMI_E_CEC

Sheet

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HDMI

100R

R?
NC/47K
R?

2
2
2
2

HDMI_E_CEC 2

of

10

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Rev
1.0

C4

3.3VU

RX2B2P 2
RX2B2N 2
RX2B1P 2
RX2B1N 2
RX2B0P 2
RX2B0N 2
RX2BCLKP
RX2BCLKN
DDC2BSCL
DDC2BSDA

HDMI_CEC

RX2B2P
RX2B2N
RX2B1P
RX2B1N
RX2B0P
RX2B0N
RX2BCLKP
RX2BCLKN
DDC2BSCL
DDC2BSDA

CN15

Pr

Pb

CN20

VGA
5
10
4
9
3
8
2
7
1
6

C181
10p

VGA-VS

VGA-HS

17

CN17

6
3
2
5
4
1

PC Audio Input

FB104
10-0402

FB103
10-0402

11

12

13

14

15

16

C182
10p

VGA-R

VGA-G

VGA-B

R235

C190
10p

R238

C188
10p

10K

10K

C900
10P

SCART

21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

C901
10P

LINEOUTL
AV1-R
LINEOUTR

SC1_FSO
Pb
AV1-L

Pr

AV1-V
AVOUT-V

C902
10P

R246
75R

LINEOUTR 9

LINEOUTL 9

R251
10K R253
2.2K

RX5
V800AA

ISP-RXD 2

ISP-TXD 2

R239
12K

R237
12K

68R C220 47n


68R C221 47n
68R C222 47n

R290

R291

R293

33R C216 47n

33R C213 47n

R275

R283

33R C209 47n

C208 1u

R271

R267
0R-0402

SC1_FS 2
RX6
V800AA

SC1_FB 2

SC1_FSO
0-2v: TV Mode
5-8v: 16:9 AV
9.5-12v: 4:3 AV

C189 1u

C186 1u

V800AA
V800AA

100R

R225

RX1
RX2

100R

R223

RX4 V800AA
RX3 V800AA

Keep AGND trace with signal


Keep spacing for L/R

FULL SCART

25

R227

22K

RGB1_R- 2

RGB1_G- 2

RGB1_B- 2

RGB1_R+ 2

RGB1_B+ 2

RGB1_G+ 2

GND
R

GND

CVBS 2

GND 1

AV-JACK-3

RGB1_SOG 2

CN24

VGA-Rin 2

VGA-Lin 2

VGA_VSYNC 2

VGA_HSYNC 2

VGA-R

VGA-B

VGA-G

LINEOUTR

LINEOUTL

AVOUT-V

FB100
10-0402

FB101
10-0402

FB102
10-0402

C271
10P

C932
100pF

75R

AV1-V

AV1-R

AV1-L

RX7
V800AA

AVOUT-V

C272
10P

R256

3906
Q16

R258
75R

R282
C217
10P

Q17

10K

10K

R288
12K

C201

C215 1u

C206 1u

R259
10k

10uF
2.5V

R254
10K

AV1-Rin 2

AV1-Lin 2

CVBS_OUT 2

L85 600-500mA-0603

0.1uF
C197

R272
12K

RGB0_RIN- 2

RGB0_GIN- 2

RGB0_BIN- 2

RGB0_RIN+ 2

RGB0_BIN+ 2

RGB0_GIN+ 2

RGB0-SOG 2

VIDEO_OUT

L12
56-200mA-0402

5V_TUNER

R257

R264
C210
10P

75R

68R C177 47n

R221

AV1-Vin+ 2

68R C176 47n

R220

68R C175 47n

33R C171 47n

R211

R219

33R C169 47n

R210

C192 47n

R252
330R

3904

R240
75R

R24133R

C270
10P

33R C167 47n

C165 1n
R207

R206
0R-0402

CN22

GND 1

CN19

7pin-2.0mm

DVD

CN18
4pin-2.0mm

GND
R

C202
10P

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

4
3
2
1

SIDE_AURIN

R255 1K

C198
10P

C194
10P

C904
10P

R247

IR_in 2

C905
10P

Date:

Size

Title

SIDE_AL

R295
NC/75R

R236

R234

SIDE_CVBS

C219 1u

AUIDO_R

AUIDO_L

2011-8-16
AV
R295C225

C224
2.2u

68R C187 47n

68R C185 47n

AUIDO_R 2

AUIDO_L 2

SIDE_CVBS 2

COMP_R- 2

COMP_B- 2

COMP_Y- 2

COMP_R+ 2

COMP_B+ 2

COMP_Y+ 2

COMP_SOG+ 2

DVD_CVBS 2

C170 1u
C168 1u

AV2-Rin 2
AV2-Lin 2

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1.0

C4

47R C196 47n

R245
12K

DVD_AR
DVD_AL

Keep AGND trace with signal


Keep spacing for L/R

R248

R244
12K

C183 47n

SIDE_AR C212 1u
R289
12K

AVIN

R250
75R

C195
10P

33R

R229

C180 47n

C179 47n

C178
1n

68R C184 47n

33R

R226

R230

33R

R222
0R-0402
R224

R294
12K

R243 R242
100R 100R

RX8
V800AA

R286
10K

RX9
V800AA

R292
10K

RX10
V800AA

DVD_ON/OFF 2 ON
R247
OFF
4.7K

0x1E98 bit10

C193
10p

C191
10P

C218
10p

C223
10p

C903
10P

C225
NC/10p

R249150R
R249150R

5VA

PRIN

PBIN

YIN

SIDE_AULIN

SIDE_AVIN

DVD POWER

Pr 6

GND 5

Pb 4

CVBS 2
GND

GND 3

GND 1

AV-JACK-3

CN16 YPbPr-JACK-3

R231
75R

FB105 10-0402
FB106 10-0402

R228

22K

R216
75R

R217
75R

R218
75R

R232
75R

R233
75R

VGA INPUT

24

R279

75R

2
3

R280

75R

R281

75R

- 30 -

USB-101B

5VA

2 USB1_DETE
2 USB1_CTL

ON

1E56 bit4
OFF

FOR LED USB

1
2
3
4

6
USB1_DETE
USB1_CTL

5
10K R298

Date:

Size

Title

FLG
EN

IN

C231C232
10uF(X5R)
10uF(X5R)

C227
10P

USB_DM0
USB_DP0

Sheet

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C228
10P

C229
10P

5VUSB1

USB_DM0 2
USB_DP0 2

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OUT

Document Number

USB

3
4

RX11
U16
MC2110HNTR

FB107 10-0402
FB108 10-0402

C226
0.1uF(X7R) 5

CN27

5VUSB1

10K R299

V800AA

USB Interface

RX12

V800AA

GND

- 31 -

C241
200P

R317
100K

C239
2.2u

C248
200P

D7
BAW70

R407
0R-0402

CLOSE TO IC

2 AUOUTL0

2 MUTE_1517

R383

Q34
3906

ON

1E98 BIT0
2 MUTE_3544

OFF

CLOSE TO IC

2 AUOUTR0

R406
0R-0402

R388
0R-0402

Q400
3904

Q31
3904

C257

C250

Q33
3904

10K

R350
22K

C144
10P

R353

PM

R385
2.2K
2.2K

Q32
3904
1K 1

R405
22K

R404
22K

R378
22K

R384
68K

R380
20K

R375
6.8K

Q26
3904

EC27
47uF/16V

U19
DF3544

R351
100K

R348
10K

C256 +
0.1uF

5V_3544

ON

RX15
V800AA

1K

R345

AMP_LIN

EC28
47uF/16V

1K

R339

AMP_RIN

Date:

Size

Title

20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

10p

C258

R344
10R-0603

10p

C255

R338
10R-0603

2 PH_DETEC

3
2

RX17
C207
V800AA 10p

IN1
SGND
SVRR
OUT1
PGND
OUT2
VCC
M/SB
IN2
GND/HS

C253
10P

2
470uF/10V

2
470uF/10V

C254
10P

CN30

1
2
3
4

4pin-2.54mm

AMP_LIN

LOUT+

ROUT+

AMP_RIN

ROUT+ 1
ROUT- 2
LOUT- 3
LOUT+ 4

C251
1uF-0603

EC261

12VA
FB4
56-4A-1206

100uF/16V

1uF-0603
C249

EC251

AL+

SVR

EC24

AR+

C4
C3
0.1uF 470uF/16V

Sheet

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1517EN

VCC_AMP

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AUDIO

HOLE

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

HOLE

H3

H2

U18
TPA1517
GND/HS
GND/HS
GND/HS
GND/HS
GND/HS
GND/HS
GND/HS
GND/HS
GND/HS
GND/HS

C214
10p
PH_R

FOR 2X3W

PH_DETEC

RX18
C211
V800AA 10p

PH_L

2011-9-21
R339,R3451517

LINEOUTR 7

LINEOUTL 7

2011-9-21
EC29100UF/10V

EC29
100uF/16V

5V_TUNER

C933
1n

C934
1n

EC30
47uF/16V

RX16
V800AA

LINEOUTR

R340
10R-0603

LINEOUTL

2011-9-1
34010R

C260
NC/1uF-0603

MUTE
OFF

R311
20K

R331
20K

120mA

C246
2.2u

ON:9.7V
OFF:4.3V

1517EN

500mS

Q28
3904

5V_3544

10uF

10uF

Q25
3904

R327
2K

R320
47R

C236
2.2u

5VSCARTAUDIO

L13
600-500mA-0603

Q24
3904

R304
2K

R336
47R

5V_SCART

R306
47K

5V_SCART

VCC_AMP

R330
47K

R401
100R-1206
R402
100R-1206
R400
22K

C234
10uF

R318
22K

R335
22K

R314
10k

C233
0.1uF

R333
10k

Near MST.IC
Ground in the middle of the L/R

ON

1E56 BIT0

OFF

3PM

3906
Q30

R372
10K

R366
NC

5VA VCC_AMP

R334
100K

MUTE CONTROL

R403
100R-0603

NC

R365

5Vstb

CLOSE TO IC

2 AUOUTR1

3
EC32
220uF/16V
2
1

C247
2.2u

Near MST.IC
Ground in the middle of the L/R

CLOSE TO IC

2 AUOUTL1

1
C279
0.1uF

3
2

AUDIO_OUTPUT

C103
10P
C252 200p
R343 100K
C259 200p
R347 100K

3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2

3
2

1
1

3
2

5
IN2

6
3

GND
4

BIAS

+ +
+

3
2

IN1

OUTB
MUTE

7
VDD
OUTA
1

1
7
8
9
10
GND
2
3
4
5

+
+

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Service Manual
Model No.:

7-3 .Wiring Connection Diagram

5 7

6
2

NO. Name
Connection Wire(For Speaker)
1
Connection Wire(Power Wire)
2
LVDS Wire
3
Connection wire(Blacklight )
4
Connection Wire(For Keyboard and Remote)
5
Connection wire(For DVD Power )
6
Connection wire(For DVD )
7

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Model No.:

8. Measurements and Adjustments

Installation Guide
The installation guide only appear when the TV first time turn
on or reset to factory set.

WELCOME!

HOME or SHOP modes


1. Home Mode is an energy-saving Mode. Home
Mode is recommended for normal viewing setting and is set as
default during manufacturer.
2. Shop Mode is an option for retailers for
Advertising or product presentation.
Shop Mode has a brighter image than Home Mode.
3. You may switch between Home or Shop Mode
as you choose.If you choose Shop Mode ,it will enter HDMI1
source automatically,and you wil press Exit key to exit POP menu.

Thank you for choosing

2). Press the buttons to select DVB-T/DVB-C and then press


the OK button to confirm.

Czech

Spanish

Italian

Polski

Deutsch

Greek

Magyar

Russian

English

French

Nederlands

Romanian

OK

Mode Select

a. If you select DVB-T, the next step is to select the Tune type
and country then press the OK button to start tuning.

Home Mode
Shop Mode

OK
French

Hungary

Nederlands

Germany

Italy

Norway

Greece

Luxembourg

Poland

Password
Please enter old password
OK

Please enter new password


Confirm new password

1).Press the
buttons to navigate the menu and change
the settings. Press the OK button to confirm.
Select your desired language ,Home/Shop Mode to be
displayed on the menu.
The default password is 6666.

b. If you select DVB-C, the next step is to config the DVB-C


system like (scan type / Frequency/ Network ID/Sy mbol(KS/S)
then press OK button to into the tune type and country select
menu, this step is the same as DVB-T, select the tune type
(DTV/ATV).
Choose the right country, press OK button to start tuning.

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04 Operation

Please select on OSD language

Congratulations!!!
Completed Initial Quick Setup.
Enjoy your Haier TV
Press OK to Exit

1. CHANNEL MENU
1. 1 Auto Tuning (DVB-T)

3). Channel tuning will commence. This operation


may take up to 6 minutes. The display will show
the progress of the tuning and the number of

1). Press the MENU button and then press the


buttons to select the CHANNEL menu
and then press the OK button.

channels found.
4). If you want to skip the ATV tuning, press the
MENU button to interrupt the tuning half way.
A pop-up screen will be displayed, press the
button to select YES to confirm. You will then go straight to DTV
tuning.

2). Press the


buttons to select Auto Tuning
and then press the OK button.

You may repeat the above step if you also want


to skip the DTV tuning. An installation reminder
CHANNEL

will appear the next time you turn on the TV.

Auto Tuning

PICTURE

OK

5). After tuning is complete, the channels are


preset order or rename

STIME

channels, select Programme Edit under the


OPTION

Channel menu.

DTV Manual Tuning


ATV Manual Tuning
Programme Edit
Signal Information
CI Information
Software Update(USB)

04 Operation

SOUND

arranged in a preset order. If you wish to skip channels, modify the

LOCK

MENU

MOVE

OK

OK

3). Press the


buttons to select DVB-T/
DVB-C Press select DVB-T and then press
the OK button to confirm.
1 Programme(s)
Programme(s)
Programme(s)
Programme(s)

6) Congratulations

4). In the Tune Type menu, press the


select ATV / DTV / DTV + ATV. Press the
and then press the

buttons to
button

buttons to select the

country where you will operate the TV. Press the


OK button to confirm

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2). Press the


buttons to select Auto Tuning and
then press the OK button.
CHANNEL

French

Hungary

Nederlands

OK
SOUND

Germany

Italy

Norway
STIME

Greece

Luxembourg

Auto Tuning

PICTURE

Poland

OPTION

OK

CADTV Manual Tuning


ATV Manual Tuning
Programme Edit
Signal Information
CI Information
Software Update(USB)

LOCK

MENU

5). Channel tuning will commence. This


operation may take up to 6 minutes. The display

MOVE

OK

OK

3). Press the


buttons to select DVB-T/DVB-C
Press select DVB-C and then press the OK button
to confirm.

will show the progress of the tuning and the


number of channels found.
6). If you want to skip the ATV tuning, press the
MENU button to interrupt the tuning half way. A
pop-up screen will be displayed, press the
button to select YES to confirm. You will then go
straight to DTV tuning. You may repeat the

4). Press
buttons to select Scan type/Symbol
(Ks/S) press the OK button to confirm.

above step if you also want to skip the DTV


tuning. An installation reminder will appear the
next time you turn on the TV.
7). After tuning is complete, the channels are
arranged in a preset order. If you wish to skip
channels, modify the preset order or rename
channels, select Programme Edit under the
channel menu.

5). In the Tune Type menu, press the


buttons to
select ATV / DTV / DTV + ATV. Press the button
and then press the
buttons to select the
country where you will operate the TV. Press the
OK button to confirm.

1 Programme(s)
Programme(s)
Programme(s)
Programme(s)

1.2 Auto Tuning (DVB-C)


1). Press the MENU button and then press the
buttons to select the CHANNEL menu and then
press the OK button.

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French

Hungary

Nederlands

Germany

Italy

Norway

Greece

Luxembourg

Poland

OK

6). Channel tuning will commence. This operation may


take up to 6 minutes. The display will show the
progress of the tuning and the number of channels
found.
7). If you want to skip the ATV tuning, press the MENU
button to interrupt the tuning half way. A pop-up screen
will be displayed, press the button to select YES to
confirm. You will then go straight to DTV tuning. You
may repeat the above step if you also want to skip the
DTV tuning. An installation reminder will appear the
next time you turn on the TV.

3). The DTV Manual Tuning screen will pop up.


Press the
buttons to select the desired UHF
channel and then press the OK button to
commence the search of that channel. When the
signal has been tuned, the picture and signal
strength will be displayed on the screen.

4). Press the MENU button to return back to the


main menu.
5). Press the EXIT button to exit the menu.

8). After tuning is complete, the channels are arranged


in a preset order. If you wish to skip channels, modify
the preset order or rename channels, select Programme
Edit under the channel menu.

1 Programme(s)
Programme(s)
Programme(s)
Programme(s)

2. 2 DTV Manual Tuning (DVB-C)


1). Press the MENU button and then press the
buttons to select the CHANNEL menu and then
press the OK button.
2). Press the
buttons to select CADTV Manual
Tuning and then press the OK button.
PICTURE

NOTE:

SOUND

All the channels including ATV, DTV and Radio


can be tuning by one time,if the Tune Type is
DTV+ATV .

STIME

OPTION

All the stored channels will be disappear after


auto tuning .

MENU

1). Press the MENU button and then press the


buttons to select the CHANNEL menu and then
press the OK button.
2). Press the
buttons to select DTV Manual Tuning
and then press the OK button.

SOUND

STIME

OPTION

MOVE

OK

OK

3). The CADTV Manual Tuning screen will pop up.


Press the
buttons to select(Frequency /Symbol
(ks/s/QAM Type QAM) press the OK button to
commence the search of that channel. When the
signal has been tuned, the picture and signal
strength will be displayed on the screen.

2. 1 DTV Manual Tuning (DVB-T)

PICTURE

OK
ATV Manual Tuning
Programme Edit
Signal Information
CI Information
Software Update(USB)

LOCK

After auto tuning , the channel will skip to


the first DTV channel.

CHANNEL

Auto Tuning
CADTV Manual Tuning

04 Operation

CHANNEL

4). Press the MENU button to return back to the


main menu.
5). Press the EXIT button to exit the menu.

Auto Tuning
DTV Manual Tuning
OK

490000

ATV Manual Tuning


Programme Edit
Signal Information
CI Information
Software Update(USB)

16

LOCK

MENU

MOVE

OK

OK

NO SIGNAL

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3.1 ATV Manual tuning :

2). CI information: (optional)

You can change the sound system to search the


analog TV channels and fine tune the channels ,
then storage the channels you selected.

This menu can display the CI card' s information.

2. PICTURE MENU
The second item of the MENU is PICTURE MENU.
You can adjust picture effect here, such as
contrast, brightness, etc.
Press OK to move, press OK to adjust.

ATV Manual Tuning


Storage To 1
System BG

CHANNEL

Picture Mode

PICTURE

Current CH 1

Eco
SOUND

Mild

Stsndard

User

Color Temperature
Aspect Ratio
Noise Reduction
Screen

Search
STIME

Fine-Tune
OPTION

Frequency 424.25 MHz


LOCK

Save

MENU
MENU

NOTE:

Picture Mode

Press teletext red button to storage to channels


after manual tuning .
1). Program edit:
You can Delete ,Rename ,Move, Skip , FAV any
programs.

MOVE

OK

OK

Color Temperature

Standard

Contrast 50

Red 50

Brightness 50

Green 50

Color 50

Blue 50

Medium

Sharpness 75
Tint 50

Delete
Press teletext red button , the program in cursor
will delete.

Rename:
Only can rename ATV programs .
Move the cursor to the program, press teletext
green button to rename the program.
Press
to choose the character. Press
to
move the cursor .
Press MENU button to exit edit , Press EXIT to
exit the menu.
Note: ATV programs name only can be 5 character,
DTV programs name can be 25 character.
Use the Arrow Buttons to select the channel you
wish to move. Then press the Yellow Button to
select Move function. Once active use the Arrow
Buttons to move and then press OK to confirm.

MENU

MENU

NOTE:
1).Tint is available in NTSC system only.
2).There are four colors temperature modes
can be selected medium, warm, cool,user
3).Screen is available in PC mode only which
can adjust Horizontal position, vertical
position, size and phase.

3.SOUND MENU
The third item of the MENU is the SOUND
MENU.
You can adjust the sound effect here such as
treble, bass, balance etc.
Press
to move, press OK to adjust.
CHANNEL

Sound Mode

PICTURE

Standard
SOUND

Press
to choose the program , press teletext
blue button to skip this program, The
will
show on the right side of the program .
Choose the skipped program, press blue button
again , you can cancel the skip ,The
will
disappear .

Favourite
Press
to choose the program , press FAV
button , it will show
on the right side of the
program.Choose the FAV program , press
FAV button again , you can cancel the FAV,
the
will disappear .
Once your favorite group is created, you can
press the FAV key to quickly access your favorite
channel.

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STIME

Music

Theater

Sports

User

Balance
Auto Volume
Surround Sound
S/PDIF Mode

OPTION

LOCK

MENU

MOVE

OK

OK

Note:
Auto volume: only available when the input
signal volume is too large or distortion.

4.TIME MENU
The forth item of the menu is the TIME MENU
You can adjust the clock, power on/off time,
sleep time etc Press
to move, press OK to
adjust.

CHANNEL

Clock
Off Time

NOTE:
Restore factory default will clear all the programs
and password.

PICTURE

OK
SOUND

TIME

On Time
Sleep Timer
Auto Sleep
Time Zone

6.LOCK MENU

OPTION

LOCK

MENU

MOVE

OK

OK

NOTE:
Within 15 minutes there is no signal, the TV
will auto sleep , if Auto Sleep is set ON. The
clock time can get from the DTV system auto.

The sixth item of the menu is the LOCK MENU


You can lock system, set password, block program
and set parental guidance Once you set the lock
system on you can not search the channels or
change any programs.
CHANNEL

Lock System

PICTURE

OK
SOUND

5.OPTION MENU
The fifth item of the MENU is the OPTION
MENU. You can adjust the Menu language,
Audio language,Subtitle language etc.

STIME

Set Password
Block Program
Parental Guidance

OPTION

LOCK

OSD Language

PICTURE

MENU

OK
SOUND

STIME

OPTION

LOCK

Audio Languages
Subtitle Language
Country
PVR File System
Restore Factory Default
Automatic power-down(4h)
Home/Shop Mode
DCR

MENU

MOVE

OK

OK

Automatic Power-down
1.If after 4
hours from switch on and no changes have been made to the TV,
for example no channel or volume changes,the TV will start the
automatic power down sequence.
And pop-up window will appear on screen.

XXXsthe
toTV
automatic
power - down
After 150 seconds
will automatically
switch to standby. To
override the automatic
shutdown
presstoany
button on the remote
Please press
any Key
Cancel
control.
2. To cancel the automatic power-down
On the Option Menu select Automatic power-down(4H)
Press OK. A pop-up message will appear
Are you sure you want to enable automatic power-down?
Use the right arrow key to select NO
The TV screen returns to the Option Menu and the Automatic
power-down(4H) option will display.
Automatic power-down(4H)
OFF
To return to auto shutdown after 4 hours repeat the above except
use the left arrow key to select YES

MOVE

OK

OK

NOTE:
The default pass word is 0000, If you forget the
password, you can use the super password:9443.
Block program: Press
to choose the
program ,press teletext green button to block
the program. If you want unblock the program,
pls enter the main menu , input the password,
then press green button again.Parental
guidance: Press
to choose rating.

7.EPG Menu(Electronic Program


Guide).
The EPG menu is used to look at what is being
broadcasted on DTV or Radio channel in the day.
To access the EPG menu, press the EPG
botton,the following menu will be displayed:
PROGRAMME GUIDE
26/Jan

TIME

11:40

1 TV3

Club/Super3-Naturalmen..

2 3/24

No Information

3 TVC HD

No Information

Record

INFO

Schedule

Remind

OK

INDEX

INFO
1.
Use
to choose the programs , Press
INFO key, you can display the highlight program's
information.

In PVR File system menu you can set up USB


disk for PVR.
Select Disk
Check PVR File System

Schedule
2.
Press the teletext yellow key, It can list
all the reminder schedule, press
to choose
the list, press red key
DELETE to delete the
schedule list.
Schedule List

C:
Start

Time

USB Disk
Format
Time Shift Size
Speed
Free Record Limit
OK

6 Hr.
MENU

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Date

04:55 28th Apr


Programme Title

Delete

Channel Name

04 Operation

CHANNEL

3.
Record
Press the red key ,It can set the program
to be recorded.

OSD Language
Audio Languages
Subtitle Language
Country
PVR File System

CHANNEL

PICTURE

Remind
4.
Press the blue key to choose one program
and set up one reminder time, the TV screen will
skip to the choosed program in the reminder time
automatically.

SOUND

OK

STIME

Restore Factory Default


Automatic power-down(4h)
Home/Shop Mode
DCR

OPTION

LOCK

Reminder
MENU

MOVE

OK

OK

1 TV3
37 Minute

Select Disk

11 Hour
Jan Month

Start

USB Disk

26 Date

Format

Once Mode
OK

C:

Check PVR File System

Time Shift Size


Speed

BACK

Free Record Limit

6 Hr.

OK

8.PVR function

MENU

1.Prepare to record the program


Select Disk:select which disc to save the
record file.

PVR function only works in DTV.


From OPTION MENU enter into PVR File System In
OPTION MENU, please choose check PVR File
System. Click OK, until checkingchange into
Success.
Note: please check the term speed. If it is HD
support, that means the speed of USB device is available
for time shift and record. If not, please format the device, to
make sure the device available. The default Free Record
Limit is 6 hour, if the space on the disk is big enough. If the
space is not
big enough, the record time should be shorter, depends on
the room on the device. During the check PVR File
System checking, please do not take any other operation
until it finished.

Select Disk
USB

Disk

C:

OK

Check PVR File System: check if the PVR File


System set up in the USB device or not.
The recordings must be done with the TV PVR
system. It can only be played in the same TV,
not in any other kind of device (computer,
DVD, etc.) which is not compatible with .
TS. file format.
Please note that in order to carry out any kind of recording, the TV
will require you to format the connected USB device to store the
recording.

Format:
File System Size
PVR File System Type Hi Speed FS
PVR File System Size

All

SD 104 Mins

WARNING. WHEN YOU FORMAT, THE


EXTERNAL USB DEVICE YOU WILL LOSE ALL
THE FILES AND INFORMATION YOU HAVE
STORAGE ON THE DEVICE.

HD 29 Mins

The USB file system will limit the size of the


storage size.
File system: NTFS up to 2TB
FAT32 with up to 192GB
FAT16 with up to 2GB
From OPTION MENU enter into PVR File
System as below:

OK

File System Size


PVR File System Type

SD 104 Mins
HD 29 Mins

OK

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FAT32

(Suggest to format the format the device by


High Speed Fs..., which can speed up
the record.)
Format disk

2.Record the program


As playing the DTV source, choose the channel and click
record, the record frame will pop up. Click record
again, the record frame will disappear and the REC
icon still on the left top. It will disappear until you click
stop.

Format disk
Warning! All data will be lost.

Start

Exit
OK

Format disk

Do not unplug USB device.


Formatting,please wait

below menu appear after Format finish:

Select Disk

3.Play the record


The program recorded on the USBwill be
saved in the folder _MSTPVR on the
device.
1.The USB storage size can be between
128MB and 500GB in size, but for practical use 2GB to
500GB is recommended.
2. Video may become pixelated when Video
bit rate is too low. This can be caused by connecting a
USB extension cable instead of plugging the USB directly
into the TV
3. Not all USB devices are compatible.
Below is a list of recommended USB drives.
Models that are not listed may be compatible, but it is not
guaranteed to work.
The USB support list are the same as Timeshift
function,see the following pages for details.

C:
Checking

USB Disk

Pass

Format

Pass

Time Shift Size


Speed

04 Operation

Check PVR File System

All
Checking
6 Hr.

Free Record Limit


OK

MENU

Select Disk

C:

Check PVR File System

SUCCESS

USB Disk

Pass

Format

Pass

Time Shift Size


Speed
HD Support
Free Record Limit

All
2730KB/S
6 Hr.

OK

MENU

If you select the Hi Speed FS format mode,


then you can change the time shift size:

Time Shift Size


Time Shift Disk Size

512 MB

SB 14 Mins
HD 4 Mins

OK

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9.Timeshift function
1.Prepare to record the program
This TV allows you to pause and record the currently
watched digital program to a USB storage device, and to
resume to the point where it was paused.

play 00:04:22

00:04:22
AB

Pause

FB

FF

Prev.

Next

Stop

Repeat ALL

Set A

NOTE:
Formatting a USB 2.0 storage device will be needed.
Save your original data before formatting. All the data
stored in the USB device will be erased after formatting.

NOTE:
Please do not unplug the USB storage device when the
Time Shift function is activated.
Approximately 4GB of memory buffers
about offer 140 minutes.

USB Drive Storage Format


Select to format the USB device and allocate the amount of
space for the Time Shift function.

NOTE:
The format process will take at least 2 minutes. Please
do not turn off the power or remove the USB device
during formatting.
During formatting, a speed test will be done on the USB
device. If it fails, it means the USB device may not
support the Time Shift function.

Record a paused DTV program to


USB storage device
1. While in the DTV input source, insert USB storage device
to the USB port on the side of your TV.
2. Press PAUSE
to start Time Shift function. The TV
program paused. The Time Shift OSD appears, and starts
recording.
3. Press STOP
to stop Time Shift function and stop
recording program.

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Time Shift limitations:


1. When the Time Shift feature is activated, only the
PLAY/PAUSE/STOP/FWD/REV/
VOL+/VOL-/MUTE keys and some basic operation keys
(ENTER/EXIT/navigation keys) are available.
2. Video playback may not be smooth and skip if USB
recording speed does not meet the minimum
requirements .
3. Do Not remove USB disk or switch off the power during
Time Shift operations. It will abort once the signal is lost.
4. Do Not remove the signal source during Time Shift
operations.
5. Do Not quickly and repeatedly change operations
between PLAY/PAUSE/FWD/REV.
6. Video may become pixelated when Video bit rate is too
low.

04 Operation

7. Not all USB devices are compatible, The USB hard disk
drive electricty should be
< 500MA.
Below is a list of recommended USB drvies. Models that
are not listed may be compatible, but it is not guaranteed
to work.

8. This feature is not available for all digital


TV,such as scrambled or audio only channels.

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10.USB Player
Press source key, and select USB in source
list, press OK button to enter the USB menu.

play 00:04:22

AB

Pause

Haier Innovation Life

PHOTO

MUSIC

USB2.0

MENU

TEXT

Back

OK

FB

FF

Prev.

Next

Stop

Repeat ALL

Set A

Press
to select the function icon, press OK
button to confirm the function.
Press
or EXIT button to exit the control bar
except for music.
NOTE:
You can adjust the audio track, or program in the
Info menu while Playing the video file.Choose the
Info icon and press OK can display the Info MENU.

MOVIE

Move

00:04:22

Select

SUB-10.avi
Resolution: 720x400

Please make sure that the USB device have


plugged in the slot.There are four type media
item can be selected, such as photo, music,
Movie, and text. Select the type media item by
pressing
, press OK button to enter
the disk selection menu.

AudioTrack:

1/1

Subtitle:

OFF

Program:

--/0

Size:

Haier Innovation Life

4142 KBytes
Close

Return

MENU

Back

OK

Move

Select

Press the
to select the right disk and press
OK to display media files and folder list or
choose Return to back to the media type
selection menu.

USB playback is supported for the following photo


file formats:
-JPEG(JPEG format, files with the extension ".jpg" )
-BMP (files with the extension ".bmp")
-PNG (files with the extension ".png")
USB playback is supported for the following music
file formats:
-MP3 (files with the extension ".mp3")
-WAV (files with the extension ".wav")
USB playback is supported for the following text
file formats:
-TXT (files with the extension ".txt")

Picture

USB playback is supported for the following movie


file formats:
-AVI (file with the extension".avi")
-TS (MPEG2 & H.264)
0021.JPG

Return

Up Folder

MENU

720

Back

480

1080

Move

0021.JPG

OK

Select

Select the media file by pressing


or
, then
the preview frame will pop up.Press the button
to play the media file in full screen.When the
media file (photo, Movie, or text type) is playing,
press the OK or Info button can display the control
bar.

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8.1 How to enter into the factory model


1. You can press "source-2-5-8-0" to go into factory setting. Presse the key "exit"
to shut the factory setting.

content:
1: ADC setup: set ADC value of YUV,VGA. It can also be auto-set. Adopt 100%
color bar to yuv and Checkerboard signal to vga.
2:Adjust the brightness and contrast ratio of each signal, which do not affect the
value of user's menu.
3: adjust the color temperature and white balance of each signal source.
4: SSC to adjust the spectrum for passing the EMC test.
5:special set
1)2hour off-- for Aging test
2)WDT --watch dog
3)white pattern --set pure color output for the panel, used at the checking and
aging test for panel.
4)reset
5)set the recorder
6)set power-on screen display.
6:QMAP adjust :adjust color quality.
7:PEQ set sound EQ
8:sw information: to check the sofeware information
9:UART DEBUG : Access to serial port and connect a computer if set to HK.
10:BMTEST :cpu check the CPU
The last line is SW Ver.No

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8.2 How to update software


Haier MSD308 F/W upgrade with USB SOP
Step 1: Ready for F/W Upgrade
1.1 Prepare a USB memory .
&RS\WKHVRIWZDUH OH PHUJELQ IURP\RXUFRPSXWHUWRWKH86%PHPRU\DQGUHPRYH
it from computers USB port!
Step 2: F/W Upgrade

2.1 AC ON

2.2,then input USB , press "MENU" and choose "update software", and then press "OK".

2.3,Now you should choose "Yes",TV begin to update.You should reset TV after update.

Note: When Upgrade on the process, please dont Power-Off!

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8.3 How to enter into the hotel model


1. You can press "source-1-0-0-1" to go into the hotel model. Presse the key "exit"
to shut the hotel model.

Content:

1.Hotel Mode: Hotel mode switch


2.Panel Key Lock: Panel key lock
3.Max Volume: Hotel mode can adjust the maximum volume
4.Start Source: Hotel mode locking TV signal source
5.Start Channel: Hotel mode locking program channels
6.Start Menu Display: Hotel Mode menu is displayed
7.Input Source Change: Hotel mode is to display the Source
8.Save to USB: TV related equipment will be copied to the system, U disk ,
to other machines used for cloning
9.Loaking: U disk data will be cloned into the machine
10.Volume Default

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Service Manual
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9. Trouble shooting
9-1. Simple check

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Change LVDS wire

Yes

Check if there is +5V at


Pin35 in CN5

Yes

Check if there is +26V


at C931

No picture but h
ave sound

No

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Still having
problems

the

No

Replace
Q103
FB13D10
D9

Replace U3 or
U5

No

Change Panel

Check if Q103
FB13 D10 D9
R700 is working

Yes

Check if U3 Pin20
3.3VPin115V
Pin195V;U5
Pin2(0.72V)Pin3
5VPin4(12V)
Pin6(5.7V) is normal

Replace
Q800

No

9-2. Main board failure check

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Service Manual

No

Still having problems

Check the
speakers

No

No

No

No

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No

Change U18

Yes

Verify if U18 has the


right power in (Pin 7)

Check the circuit between U19 and


Pin1Pin9 of U18

Change U19

Replace U7

check the signal input


circuit of C219, C212

Check the input source

Change Mainboard

Check if there is output at Pin4Pin6 of U18

Yes

Check if there is input at Pin1Pin9 of U18

Yes

Check if there is output at Pin1Pin7 of U19

Yes

Check if there is input at Pin3Pin5 of U19

Yes

Check if there is signal at C219 and C212

Yes

Check if there is
sound input signal

No sound but have picture

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Change
Mainboard

Yes

Check if the voltage


pressure of J7 Pin2 is high
voltage pressure (More
than 3V)

Yes

Check if there is voltage


pressure in the pad of the
L80612VL807
5V

No sound No picture

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No

No

Change U7

CHANGE
Q810

Replace
Remote
Control Board

Yes

No

Chang
U7

Yes

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Connect the
power cord to the
socket

Still having
problems

No

Change
Mainboard

Chang U801 OR U802 OR U803


OR U804

Replace D806 or
D811

Check if L8011.32V
L8041.8VL808
3.3VD8002.5Vis
working

Check if there is voltage


pressure in J3(12V)
J7(5Vstb)

Yes

Check if the power cord


is correctly connected

No

No sound No picture No light

No
Change sound
system

Still having
problems

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Update the software and


make the reboot;
or change the
Mainboard

For ease of use, recommend that customer format the picture and sound
settings in the automatic option.

Verify if sound system is


correct .

Poor sound

Poor sound

Still having
problems

Refer to relative
instructions in the
Manual for color adjust

Yes

check out of picture


and sound system

Yes

Verify if the same


problem exists in
other channels

No color for some


channel program (blac
k and white)

Change the channel to the right


sound system (PAL-M/N NTSC-M)

Check out of picture and sound


system of this channel

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Updata the software and


make the reboot;
or change the maiboard

No

No

No color for some channel program (black and


white)

Still having
problems

Check J3 voltage of 12
and J8 of 5

Yes

Check if there is high


level (2.5V-5.0V) at
Pin2 in J7

Yes

Power on and check if


5V standby on the
Power board exists ?

Yes

Check if the power cord


connect well?

Replace Q806 or Q809

Check if the break in the power


circuit
No

Replace U7

Replace U7

Reconnect the power cord with


the outlet or Power board.

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Check if Main board / LVDS wire / Panel are


in good condition ?

No

No

No

No

How to know whether the Power board is broken?

Still having
problems

Check if the power su


pply of CI is normal or
FB11 is burnt.

No

check if the pins of CI


card is wrongly conne
cted

CI card can not d


ecode the interfer
ence?

Yes

Yes

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change the maiboard

Replace FB11

change CI
card

1. check if the power supply have


12V and 5V output
2.Verify if the DC/DC convertors
have the right output
(5V,3.3V,2.5V,1.8V,1.32V)
3.Verify if the Mainchip(MSD308),
DDR, AudioAMPsolder well;
4.Verify if the FLASH(U8) has the
right software and work well;
5.Verify if the Y1(Crystal) has the
right frequency

Mainboard not work

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1. check if the voltage input and


output of boost IC is working
normally.
2.Verify if the Mainboard output the
right On/Off signal to power board;
3.Verify if the Mainboard output the
LVDS singal to panel T-con board
4.Verify if the software is the right
version of this model.
5.Change the LVDS wire to check
if its broken.

Panel not work

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1.Verify if the power cord connect well?


2.check if the power supply if working
normally ; check if the power supply of
+5Vstandby is working normally;
3. check if the POWER ON/OFF
voltage is high pressure;
4.check if the power supply have
+12V/+5V output;
Check if Main board / LVDS wire /
Panel are in good condition ?

Power board not work

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9-3. Pannel failure


Failure Mode
Part

Name

Description

V B/D

Vertical bar

V Dim

Vertal gray line

V L/D

Vertical color
line(light or dark
forever)

H B/D

Horizontal bar

H Dim

Horizontal gary
line

H L/D

Horizontal
line(light or dark
forever)

TCP

Phenomena

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Failure cause
Block Defect :TCP cracking or cracking
Dim or L/D :TCP Sunken
:TCP lead cracking
:ACF bonding short
:Awful environment and
something electric enter
into LCD
:Mis-align between TCP and
Panel
:Panel failure
:TCP failure

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Part

Name

Description

Phenomena

Dot Defect

Bright dot dark dot in


pannel

Failure cause
Incoming Inspection
Standard

Bladder between Polarizer


and top glass
Polarizer Bubble

Bladder in Polarizer

Panel or
Polarlzer

Tine or rigidity arose


Polarizer Scratch Polarizer Scratch

Eyewinker inside Polarizer


F / M i n s i d e Eyewinker inside
Polarizer
Polarizer

Abnormal Display Abnormal Display


Circuit
Flashing

Bright and dark


display alternately

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1.Chip lose action


2.IC ahort or jointiog bad
3.Pannel and vsc connect
bad

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Failure Mode

Part

Name
White Screen

Description
Phenomena
B/L normal,
only white screen
display

Black Screen

B/L normal,
only Black screen
display

FIIcker

Crosstalk

Failure cause

Maybe caused
by surge current
and EDS

LCD
Vcom imbalance
Circuit
Abnormal Color

Abnormal Color

Only
color abormal

Capacitance
improper bring
crosstalk inside
LCD pannel

Only
color abnormal

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1.Chip
lose action
2.IC short or
jointion bad
3.Pannel and vsc
connect bad

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Failure Mode

Part

Name
Mechanlcal
Nolse

Description
Phenomena
When
turn panel,appear
cacophony

Ripple

Connectric circle

B/L off

B/L lose action

*Connect
badness
between wire and
electrode

B/L dark

B/L brightness
darker than
normal

*Connect
badnessShort
between wire and
electrode

B/L
wire damaged

B/L
wire damaged

B/L wire open

Without backlight

B/L shut down

B/L shutdown in
sometime

F/M

F/M
inB/L ,white,balck
Rotundity
or wirelike

Operation
abnormal
or systemic noise
Operation
abnormal
or systemic noise
Short bitween
lamp housing and
wire, Because
consume power
too much
F/M in B/L unit

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Failure cause
Caused
by Mechanica
noise of backlight
unit
Causeed by
between
mechanism and
pannel

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Failure Mode

Part

Name
Light leakage

Mechanlcal or B/
L
Uniformity

Mount hole

Description
Phenomena
Brightness
at bottom of LCM
brighter
than normal

Failure cause
B/L unit badness

B/L brightness
asymmetric

Sheet in B/L unit


is uneven

Lack screw
or screw damage

*Lack screw
Screw damage

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10. DVD OPERATION

DVD SIDE PANEL

9
MPEG4 files on discs

Multi-angle

32

OPEN/CLOSE

Dolby Digital

Subtitle choices

PLAY/PAUSE

8
KODAK picture CD

Audio choices

Caution

16:9
MP3 files on
CD-R/CD-RW

LB

TV Aspect
Ratio modes

R RESTRICTED

Features
DVD video

Disc formats supported by this player:

Parental Lock

This product incorporates copyright


protection technology that is protected
by method claims of certain
U.S.patents and other intellectual
property rights owned by Macro vision
Corporation and other rights owners.
Use of this copyright protection
technology must be authorized by
Macro vision Corporation, and is
intended for home and other limited
viewing uses only. Unless otherwise
authorized by Macro vision Corporation.
Reverse engineering or disassembly is
prohibited.

The product complies with the KODAK


Picture CD format and will display
KODAK Picture CDs. The "KODAK
Picture CD Compatible" logo is a
trademark of Eastman Kodak Company
and is used with permission.
Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories."Dolby" and the double-D
symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished
Works. 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc.
All rights reserved.

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05 DVD Operation

This DVD Player has a Class 1 laser which may be


harmful to your eyes. Do not attempt to disassemble the
cabinet or make any adjustments.
Refer all servicing to a qualified professional.

DVD OPERATION
MENU OPERATION
Press the SETUP button on the remote control, the SETUP
MENU will be displayed. After accessing the setup menu, press
the direction buttons for up and down movement to select an
item desired, and press RIGHT direction button to select the
lower item. Then press the OK button to confirm. Press LEFT
direction button return to the menu of upper level. To exit the
setup, press the SETUP button again. In the SETUP MENU, you
may choose any of the following options as you like.
LANGUAGE SETUP
Select Language in the setup menu, and display the Language
submenu:

SYSTEM SETUP
Aspect Ratio
Select the aspect ratio.
Notes:
The image display ratio is related to the recorded disc format.
Some disc can not display images in the aspect ratio you
choose. If you play a disc recorded in 4:3 format on a wide
screen TV, black bars will appear on the left and right side of
the screen. You must adjust the screen setting depending on
the type of the television you have.
TV System
Select the different TV system.
Note: The DVD player setting should be matched to your TV
set. For more information of output format, refer to the
instructions or your TV set.

OSD Language
Use this item to select the language of the setup menu and
screen display.
Subtitle
This option provides the preset subtitle language.
MPEG4 Subtitle(optional)
Select different MPEG4 subtitle encoding option.
Note: Not all players support this item.
Audio
Select the built-in disc dubbing language options.
DVD Menu
This option provides the film's menu language options.
VIDEO SETUP
Select Video in the setup menu, and display the Video
submenu:

Parental Control
Set the parental control feature of the player
Note : Password is needed before setting Parental Control.
Set Password
Input four digits (password), then press ENTER to confirm.
Note : If you forget your password, please use the
universal password 6666 to unlock.

MISC SETUP
Select MISC in the setup menu, and display the
submenu:

Use Default Settings


Reset setup data to factory default value.

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05 DVD Operation

RATING SETUP
Select Rating in the setup menu, and display the
Rating submenu:

DVD OPERATION
MP3/WMA/JPEG/MPEG4 PLAYBACK

The MP3/WMA/MPEG4 disc has such a directory structure


as shown picture above .
Press Direction key to choose the root directory and then
press OK button to enter into the sub directory. Press
Direction key to choose the desired track and then
press OK or PLAY to enjoy the music or movie. If you want
to return to the upper menu, press Direction key to choose
the icon and press OK button.
Filter : Allows selecting the categories of files displayed in
the browser list.
Repeat: To switch different repeat playing mode
Mode : Select different playing mode as follows:
Normal : Shuffle mode is cancelled.
Shuffle : Shuffle mode enabled. When playback reaches
the end of the currentchapter/track, playback jumps to a
random chapter/track. As the end of each chapter/track is
reached, another random chapter/track will be played until
all tracks/chapters have been played or the Shuffle mode is
cancelled by toggling to a different Mode Option.
Edit Mode: This option allows you to edit the directory and
files and tracks displayed. Use the Cursor Buttons to select
tracks or files you wish to edit and press the Enter/OK
Button. when the Edit Mode button is pressed.To exit the
Edit Mode or cancel press the Edit Mode button again.
Program View: This option allows you to display the track
or file directly.
Browser View: This option allows you to display track
directory.
Add to Program: This option allows you to create your own
playlist in the track directory.
Clear program: This option allows you to clear any
playlists you have created.

Press Direction key to choose the root


directory and then press OK button to
enter into the sub directory. Press
Direction key to choose the desired
picture and then press OK or PLAY to
enjoy the picture. If you want to return to
the upper menu, press Direction key to
choose
the icon and press OK button.
Image rotation
In picture play state, press Direction
key to rotate the picture.

Protect your DVD


discs

HANDLE DISCS PROPERLY


" Do not touch the playback side of the disc.
" Do not attach paper or tape to the disc.
HOW TO CLEAN A DISC
Fingerprints and dust on the disc can cause poor picture and sound
quality and may prevent the disc from playing altogether.
Always wipe the disc with a soft, dust free cloth from the centre
outwards. Never use any paper tissues as these will scratch the disc.
If you cannot wipe off the dust with a dust free soft cloth, wipe the
disc lightly with a slightly moistened soft dust free cloth.
Do not use any type of solvent such as thinners, any oil based
cleaners, antistatic spray for vinyl LP's or commercially available
cleaners unless specifically made for cleaning CD and DVD discs. The
wrong type of cleaning may damage the disc.

PICTURE CD PLAYBACK
The PICTURE CD disc has such a directory structure
structure as shown in the following picture.

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11.DVD Trouble shotting

If you have any questions, please consult the troubleshooting guide below:

REMOTE NOT WORKING

NO PICTURE OR SOUND
Ensure the power button is on.

Make sure the Main unit s POWER button is on

Ensure the power outlet is operational.

Ensure the remote batteries are working.

Ensure the power cord is not damaged.

Point the remote control directly at the player s IRsensor.

Ensure the power plug is connected

Remove any obstacles between the remote and theIR

firmly to the outlet.

sensor.

PICTURE BUT NO SOUND


Ensure the audio is not set to mute.

UNIT NOT WORKING

Ensure you have set the player s AUDIO


settings correctly.

POOR PICTURE OR SOUND

NO DISCDISPLAYED

Ensure you have set the player s AUDIO


settings correctly

Ensure you have put a CD or DVD in the slot.

Ensure the disc is not scratched or stained.

Ensure the disc is the right way round. The label


should be away from you when looking at the TV
screen.

BAD DISCDISPLAYED

Ensure the disc is not distorted, bent, covered in

Ensure the disc is not warped, damaged or


deformed.

finger marks or badly scratched.

Ensure the disc is not badly stained or damaged.


Ensure the disc format is compatible with the player.
Please check whether you have tried to play a
software CD. If so, please restart the player.

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06 DVD Trouble shooting

Turn off the power, and then turn it on again.

Sincere Forever

Haier Group
Haier Industrial Park, No.1, Haier Road
266101, Qingdao, China
http://www.haier.com

Printed in China

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