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SERVICE MANUAL

LED TV

Model No. 55E3500

MSD3393 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
1-2. General Guidelines 3
1-3. Important Notice 3
1-4. How to Read this Service Manual 6

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3. Location of Controls and Components........................................... 8
3-1. Board Location 8
3-2. Main Board & AV Board 8
3-3. Power board 11
3-4. LCD Panel 13
4. Disassemble and Assemble.......................................................... 14
4-1 Remove the Pedestal 14
4-2 Remove the Back Cover 14
4-3 Remove the Adhesive Tape 14
4-4 Remove the Main Board 15
4-5 Remove the Speaker 15
4-6 Remove the Remote Control Board 16
4-6 Remove the Power board 16
5. Installation Instructions.......................... 17
5-1 External Equipment Connections 17
5-2 HDMI Connections 21
6. Operation Instructions............................ 24
6-1 Front Panel Controls 24
6-2 Back Panel Controls 23
6-3 Universal Remote Control 25
7. Electrical Parts........................................ 26
7-1. Circuit Diagram 26
7-2. Wiring Connection Diagram 31

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8. Measurements and Adjustments.................................... 32


8-1. How to enter into the factory model 35
8-2. How to update software 36
8-3. How to enter into the Hotel Model 37

9. Trouble-shooting.............................................................. 38
9-1. Simple Check 38
9-2. Main Board Failure Check 39
9-3. Panel Failure 46

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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 semiconductor-
equipped 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:
A warning is used when there is danger of personal injury.

Reference:
A reference guides the reader to other places in this binder or in this manual, where he/
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Model 55E3500
Screen Size 55 inch
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Resolution 1920*1080
5.0 (GRAY TO
Response Time (ms)
GRAY)
Angel of View 176o
Color Display 16.7M
Cable :1-135
No. of Preset Channels Air: 2-69 (ATV&DTV)

OSD Language English


Color System NTSC
Audio System DK, BG, I, M, L, L'
Audio Output Power
10W2
(Built-in) (W)
Audio Output Power
No
(outer) (W)
Total Power Input (W) 128W
Voltage Range (V) AC 100-240V
Power Frequency (Hz) 50~60Hz
Net Weight (KG) 13.4
Gross Weight (KG) 13.9
Net Dimension (MM) 1242x62x720mm
Packaged Dimension
1242x260x767mm
(MM)

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3. Location of Controls and Components


3-1 Board Location

A Board

B Board

No. Description
A Board Mainboard
B Board Power Supply

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
Power connectors (J16)
J16
Pin number Signal name
1 GND
2 BL-ADJUST
3 BL-ON/OFF
4 +5V
5 POWER ON/OFF
6 +5VSTB
7 +5V
8 +5V
9 GND
10 GND
11 GND
12 +12V
13 +12V

Notes:
J 16-Pin 3: Backlight on/off:
The system can turn on or turn off the backlight of TFT LCD Panel through the power
supply unit path.
J 16-Pin 6: System power on / standby
System board will use this pin to control system power.
J 16-Pin 2: Control the luminance of backlight
The system can generate the PWN signal to control the strength of TFT LCD Panels
backlight through this connector

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Keypad and remote connector (J2)

Pin number Signal name Description


1 GND
2 KEY1
3 KEY0
4 NC
5 5V POWER FOR REMOTE
6 GND GND
7 IR REMOTE CONTROL
8 STANDBY
9 LED_G LAMP GREEN
10 LED_R LAMP RED

Speaker connector (J17)

Pin number Signal name Description


1 RSPK+ RSPK+
2 RSPK- RSPK-
3 LSPK- LSPK-
4 LSPK+ LSPK+

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3-3. Power Board

3-3-1 Function Description:


Supply power for Main board, Panel.
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Pin number Signal name
1 NC
2 GND
3 GND
4 +5V
5 POWER ON/OFF
6 +5VSTB
7 +5V
8 +5V
9 GND
10 GND
11 GND
12 +12V
13 +12V

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3-4. LED Panel

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3-4-1.Connector de finition

Pin Symbol Description Pin Symbol Description

1 NC NOTE2 26 NC NOTE1

2 NC NOTE2 27 NC NOTE1

3 NC NOTE2 28 Rx2[A]N Even LVDS Signal -

4 NC NOTE1 29 Rx2[A]P Even LVDS Signal +

5 NC NOTE1 30 Rx2[B]N Even LVDS Signal -

6 NC NOTE1 31 Rx2[B]P Even LVDS Signal +

7 NC NOTE1 32 Rx2[C]N Even LVDS Signal -

8 NC NOTE1 33 Rx2[C]P Even LVDS Signal +

9 NC NOTE1 34 GND Ground

10 NC NOTE1 35 Rx2CLK- LVDS Clock -

11 GND Ground 36 Rx2CLK+ LVDS Clock +

12 Rx1[A]N Odd LVDS Signal - 37 GND Ground

13 Rx1[A]P Odd LVDS Signal + 38 Rx2[D]N Even LVDS Signal -

14 Rx1[B]N Odd LVDS Signal - 39 Rx2[D]P Even LVDS Signal +

15 Rx1[B]P Odd LVDS Signal + 40 Rx2[E]N (Note 2) Even LVDS Signal -

16 Rx1[C]N Odd LVDS Signal - 41 Rx2[E]P (Note 2) Even LVDS Signal +

17 Rx1[C]P Odd LVDS Signal + 42 NC NOTE1

18 GND Ground 43 NC NOTE1

19 Rx1CLK- LVDS Clock - 44 GND Ground

20 Rx1CLK+ LVDS Clock + 45 GND Ground

21 GND Ground 46 GND Ground

22 Rx1[D]N Odd LVDS Signal - 47 NC NOTE1

23 Rx1[D]P Odd LVDS Signal + 48 12V DC power supply

24 Rx1[E]N (Note 3) Odd LVDS Signal - 49 12V DC power supply

25 Rx1[E]P (Note 3) Odd LVDS Signal + 50 12V DC power supply

51 12V DC power supply

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Note (1) No connection: These PINS are used only for the product of SAMSUNG.
(DO NOT CONNECT the input device to these pins.)

Note (2) Pin No. 1, 2, 3 are used only for I2C communication in flicker tuning.
(Refer to 9.5 Process Executing Guide)

Note (3) If set input is 8bit LVDS signal, Keep Echannel level 0

Pin No.24 / Pin No.40 : Pull up(3.3V) with 1.5kohm resistor.


Pin No.25 / Pin No.41 : Pull down(GND) with 1.5kohm resistor.

Note (4) Pin number which starts from the left side.

Fig . The diagram of connector

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b. All power input pins should be connected together.
c. All NC pins should be separated from other signal or power.
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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 and Keypad Assembly

4-7 Remove the Power Supply

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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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INSTALLATION

ANTENNA

Note:
Aerial connections: IEC (female).
Input impendance: 75 unbalanced.

PC
STEPS:
Be sure both the TV and computer are powered off.
1.Connect a VGA and audio cable.
2.Connect the power cord.
3.Turn on the TV, switch to PC mode.
4.Turn on the PC.

HDMI2
HDMI3
MHL VGA PC AUDIO HEADPHONE AV/Y Pb Pr USB

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INSTALLATION

PC

PRESET MODE

RESOLUTION V.Freq.(Hz) H.Freq.(KHz)


1 640*480 60 31.47
2 800*600 60 37.88
3 1024*768 60 48.36
4 1280*1024 60 63.98
5 1366*768 60 47.71
6 1920*1080 60 67.50

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INSTALLATION

AV EQUIPMENT
There are three HDMI ports located on the back of your TV. You can connect a Blu-ray player,
DVD player, or other video equipment through these ports.
The HDMI2 port is MHL enabled. You can connect MHL devices, such as the compatible
mobile phones and tablets.
NOTE: a USB to HDMI cable is required to connect a mobile phone or tablet to the TV. Please
check the documentation of your device.
There is one component (Y, Pb, Pr) and one composite (AV) video input located on the back
of your TV. You can connect a VCR, cable box, or other video equipment to these jacks.
Please see the diagram below. You may also need to refer to the owner's manual of the device
that you are trying to connect.

HDMI2
HDMI3
MHL VGA PC AUDIO HEADPHONE AV/Y Pb Pr USB

VIDEO EQUIPMENT with YPbPr

Y Yellow (video)
W White(audio L)
R Red(audio R or Pr)
B Blue(Pb)
G Green(Y)
AC-INPUT
100-240V~50/60Hz RF COAXIAL L R HDMI1

VIDEO EQUIPMENT

TO VIDEO
OUTPUTS
TO AUDIO OUTPUTS

The television's inputs can be connected to the following types of equipment: VCR, multi disc player,
DVD, camcorder, video game or stereo system, etc.....
YPbPr can support these video formats:480i,576i,480p,576p,720p,1080i, 1080p.

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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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simply unplug the unit from the AC outlet and plug it back in. The unit should return to
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6. Operation Instructions
Basal information
Front panel Panel keys
1 2 3 4 5

SOURCE MENU V- V+ CH- CH+ Standby

3 1
2

30 30
1SOURCE
Display the input source menu.
2MENU
Display main MENU.
3V-/V+
Adjust sound level.
In MENU mode, pressV+orV-to
1: Remote control sensor. adjust the item that you selected.
2: Indicator LED: RED STANDBY. 4CH-/CH+
In TV modepressCH+orCH-to change
3: Panel keys the channel up and down.
In MENU mode, press CH+orCH-to select
items.
5. STANDBY
Press this button to turn the unit ON from
STANDBY mode.
Press it again to turn the set back to STANDBY.

REAR Connections

All the terminals are (from left to right):


POWER SOCKET, RF, COAXIAL (audio output), AUDIO INPUT, HDMI1.

SIDE Connections

HDMI2
HDMI3
MHL VGA PC AUDIO HEADPHONE AV/Y Pb Pr USB

All the terminals are (from left to right):


MHL/HDMI2, VGA, PC AUDIO, HDMI3, HEADPHONE, AV/YPbPr(COMPONENT)INPUT, USB.
Note: When HDMI has an input signal coming from a DVI source then the audio input signal must be
connected to the PC audio input.
AV and component (YPbPr) share the R and L audio inputs.

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6-3 Setting Up Your Remote Control

1.Press to turn on and off the TV.


2.USB: Press to launch the USB multimedia mode.
1 13
3.Select a closed caption option.
2 14 4.Press to input a channel.
3 5.Press to select the digital sub-channels.For example, to
enter 54-3, press54,, and then 3.
6.Press CH or CH to go to the next or previous channel
4
in the channel list. Press VOL+ or VOL- to increase or
decrease the volume.
7.Return to the previous menu.
5 15 8.Press to display the TV status information.
16 9.Select MONO, STEREO, SAP in NTSC (analog TV)
system.
6 10.Press to cycle through the sleep timer options.
11.Press to cycle through the different sound settings.
12.Open the channel list in TV mode.
17
13.Show the input source menu.
7 18
8 14.Switch to the HDMI2/MHL input.
9 19 15.Press to go to the last viewed channel.
10 16.Switches the TV sound on or off.
11 20 17.Press to open the on-screen display (OSD) menu.
18.Exit the on-screen display.
21
19.Press to change the aspect ratio.
20.Press to cycle through the available picture modes.
12 22
21.Press to confirm selections in an on-screen menu or to
26 open a submenu.
22.Open the favorite channel list in TV mode.
* 23
23.Reserved.
24 24. Reverse/Fast forward: Use these buttons to control
25
music/photo playback.
25. PLAY/PAUSE: Press to play/pause music or photo
slideshow in USB mode.
26. Reserved.

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IJ3407K 0.33W
34:;7Irms=167.3mA Imax=206mA +3.3V_Normal
LD4 3.3V-TUNER 3.3V_TUNER
1.12V~1.18V 345671.158V 526MA Vpp=20mV NC/10-4A-0603
C46 Q2
4

D D
34:;7Irms=464.3mA Imax=575mA 1.15V U104 R224 AO3407
C139
C130
4.7K 0.1uF 2.2uF C2
LD23 4.7uH_2A 1.164VVDDC AMS1117-ADJ
89:;7
0.1uF
ADJ

OUT

218mA
10uF
IN

5Vstb UD9
CD95 3.3V-TUNER R215
SY8088 RD137 CD89 EC113
+ 2012.11.29 !"#
1

3
47K 10uF 0.1uF 100K $%&'()3.3V-TUNER
220uF/16V
4 3 *+,-.AGC/012
VIN LX R161 270R 1.8VA +1.8V_DDR2

3
CD98 CD99 RD142 SY8088 RD143
100K
R1 1.812V R30 10K
Q4
CD90 CD91 1
0.1uF 10uF 47K 2 PWR-ON/OFF 3904
R169 CD96 CD85 CD86
1 5 R2
GND

0.1uF

2
EN OUT/FB 10uF 120R H:ON
CD105 RD146 10uF 10uF 0.1uF L:OFF
100K
2

100pF
Vo=1.25V*(1+R2/R1) 

<1A 5V Input--->Output 1.15V <1A 5V Input--->Output 1.8V
C C
+3.3Vstb +3.3Vstb
3.3V DC-DC
3.14V~3.46V 345673.32V
,-.< 34:;7Irms=123.1mA Imax=288mA
150MA
89:;7
RD34 RD35 RD36 +12V72.63A
LD22 +3.3Vstb +3.3V_Normal R104 1K
4.7uH_2A NC/10K NC/10K NC/1K +5V72.2A
5Vstb UD8 RD157 NC/100R

3
SY8088 RD136 CD97 CD87 CD88
BKLON RD37
QD4
CD131
+3.3Vstb +5VSTB70.77A
2 VBL_CTRL 1
NC/2.2K NC/3904 5VA
120K 10uF 10uF 0.1uF
NC/0.1uF
+3.3V_TUNER70.5A

2
4 3 J15
VIN LX RD39
CD93 RD140 RD141 +3.3V_Normal 1
SY8088 R105 1K NC/10K
BL-ON/OFF 2
1
100K 330K 2
CD92 10uF RD40 BL-ADJUST 3
3

3
QD5 NC/1K 4
0.1uF C711
1 5 4
=>:;7
GND

EN OUT/FB 2 BRI_ADJ BRI_ADJ RD38 1 5


NC/4.7K NC/3904 CD46 5
CD104 RD145 10uF
NC/5pin-2.0mm +12V71.89A/8W,2.15A/10W

2
2

100pF 100K NC/2.2uF


+5V7753mA
,-.? @ SRQ3 SRQ4
B +5VSTB7239mA B

1
ABMHLCDEFGH
NC NC
<1A 5V Input--->Output 3.3V
12VA 12VA 5VA
PANEL POWER Vpp=100mV 12.46V 12.46V 5.17V
H2 H3

1
1

1
12VA RD56 0R 2 5 9
+ EC107 + EC105
100uF/16V
1
VCCLCDFN VCC-Panel 100uF/16V 4 8
QD6 AO3407

2
2
5VA 5VA 2Pin 3 7
RD59 NC/0R VCCLCDFN
RD60 RD61
=>:;7 J16
13
5.17V
5Vstb 2 6
CD52 10K +12V7251.3mA 12   ON NC
NC/2.2K 11
1uF CD53 0.1uF +5V7583mA 10
9 R159
8 5Vstb
OFF
RD62
270K
89:;7 7
6
4.7K

3
+12V72.06A 5 PWR_ON/OFF# H:ON R164 33R
QD7 PWR-ON/OFF 2

1
4 L:OFF

1
H4 H5

1
H6

1
RD63 1 H7
A
2 ON_PANEL
4.7K 3904
+5V71.41A 3 RD65 NC/0R 5VA NC NC NC NC A
2 RD66 NC/0R

2
RD64 1
C179
4.7K
13pin-2.5mm
10uF
Title
RD67 0R BL-ADJUST MSD3393
BL-ON/OFF Size Document Number Rev
RD68 0R
Custom DC-DC 1.0
Date: Thursday, June 05, 2014 Sheet 1 of 9
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
HDMI Interface VDDC 1.2V
HDMI0-RX0P
HDMI0-RX0P
HDMI0-RX0N
HDMI0-RX0N
HDMI0-RX1P
HDMI0-RX1P VDDC
HDMI0-RX1N
HDMI0-RX1N
HDMI0-RX2P
HDMI0-RX2P
HDMI0-RX2N
MHL_CABLE-DET

HDMI0-RX2N
HDMI0-CLKN
AVDD5V_MHL

+1.8V_DDR2

HDMI0-CLKN C129
HDMI2-HPDIN

HDMI0-CLKP C135 C141 C136 C156


HDMI2-RX0N

HDMI2-CLKN

HDMI0-RX2N

HDMI0-RX1N

HDMI0-RX0N

HDMI0-CLKN
HDMI2-RX0P

HDMI2-CLKP

HDMI0-RX2P

HDMI0-RX1P

HDMI0-RX0P

HDMI0-CLKP

HDMI0-CLKP 2.2uF
HDMI2-SDA

HDMI1-SDA

HDMI0-SDA
HDMI2-SCL

HDMI1-SCL

HDMI0-SCL

AMP-MUTE

HDMI0-SCL 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF


CC0402
VDDC

HDMI0-SCL
VDDC

HDMI0-SDA
HDMI0-SDA
HDMI0-HPDIN
HDMI0-HPDIN
HDMI1-RX0P
HDMI1-RX0P
HDMI1-RX0N
HDMI1-RX0N
HDMI1-RX1P
HDMI1-RX1P
132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
108
107
106
105
104
103

D HDMI1-RX1N D
HDMI1-RX1N
HDMI1-RX2P U1
HDMI1-RX2P
HDMI1-RX2N DDR2 1.8V 3.3V audio 3.3V MPLL
MARK
MARK
RX0P_B
RX0N_B
RXCP_B
RXCN_B

GND_EFUSE
AVDD_5V
HOTPLUG_B

DDCDB_DA

DDCDA_DA

DDCDC_DA

VDDIO_DATA
VDDC/DVDD_DDR_DATA
DDCDB_CL

DDCDA_CL

DDCDC_CL

SAR2
E-PAD

RX2P_D
RX2N_D
RX1P_D
RX1N_D
RX0P_D
RX0N_D
RXCP_D
RXCN_D

MHL_DET
Test

VDDC/AVDDL_DVI

HDMI1-RX2N
HDMI1-CLKN
HDMI1-CLKN
HDMI1-CLKP +1.8V_DDR2
HDMI1-CLKP +3.3V_Normal +3.3V_Normal
HDMI1-SCL +3.3V_AU +3.3V_PLL
HDMI1-SCL
HDMI1-SDA L105 FB L106
HDMI1-SDA FB
HDMI1-HPDIN
HDMI1-HPDIN
HDMI2-RX1N 1 102 KEY 1
HDMI2-RX0P HDMI2-RX1P 2 RX1N_B SAR1 101 KEY 0 C120 C121 C122
HDMI2-RX0P RX1P_B SAR0
HDMI2-RX0N HDMI2-RX2N 3 100 +3.3V_Normal 2.2uF 0.1uF 0.1uF C155 C151
HDMI2-RX0N RX2N_B AVDD_M OD
HDMI2-RX1P HDMI2-RX2P 4 99 USB1_D+ 0.1uF 0.1uF
HDMI2-RX1P RX2P_B DP_P1
HDMI2-RX1N 5 98 USB1_D-
HDMI2-RX1N +3.3V_Normal AVDD_M OD DM _P1
HDMI2-RX2P HDMI1-CLKN 6 97 USB2_D+
HDMI2-RX2P RXCN_A DP_P0
HDMI2-RX2N HDMI1-CLKP 7 96 USB2_D-
HDMI2-RX2N RXCP_A DM _P0
HDMI2-CLKN HDMI1-RX0N 8 95 Sy stem-RST
HDMI2-CLKN RX0N_A RESET
HDMI2-CLKP HDMI1-RX0P 9 94 VBL_CTRL
HDMI2-CLKP RX0P_A INT /GPIO64
HDMI2-SCL HDMI1-RX1N 10 93 IR-in
HDMI2-SCL RX1N_A IRIN
HDMI2-SDA HDMI1-RX1P 11 92 HDMI-CEC
HDMI2-SDA
HDMI2-HPDIN HDMI1-RX2N 12
RX1P_A CEC
91
3.3V
HDMI2-HPDIN RX2N_A T EST
MHL_CABLE-DET HDMI1-RX2P 13 90 UART-RX +3.3V_ADC
MHL_CABLE-DET RX2P_A DDCA_CK +3.3V_Normal
VGA_HSY NC 14 89 UART-TX
HSYNC0 DDCA_DA L104 FB
HDMI-ARC RGB0_B+ 15 88 HDMI-ARC
HDMI-ARC BIN0P ARC
HDMI-CEC RGB0_G+ 16 87 SPI_Flash-SCK
HDMI-CEC GIN0P SPI_CK
RGB0_G- 17 86 SPI_Flash-CSN C153 C159
RGB0_R+ 18 GIN0M SPI_CZ 85 SPI_Flash-SDI 2.2uF C161 C154 C146 C152 C147 2.2uF C142
M SD3393LU
RIN0P SPI_DI
PC & YPBPR Interface VGA_VSY NC 19
20 VSYNC0 SPI_DO
84
83
SPI_Flash-SDO
PWM0
CC0402 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF CC0402 0.1uF
+3.3V_Normal AVDD3P3_ADC PWM 0
R102 33R C100 47nF RGB0_R+ RGB1_B+ 21 82 PWM1
VGA-Rin R103 68R C104 47nF RGB0_G- RGB1_SOG 22 BIN1P PWM 1 81 HDMI1-HPDIN
R134 33R C103 47nF RGB0_G+ RGB1_G+ 23 SOGIN1 HOT PLUG_A 80 HDMI0-HPDIN
VGA-Gin RGB0_B+ RGB1_G- GIN1P HOT PLUG_C/D R7_RXO0-
R135 33R C170 47nF 24 79
VGA-Bin RGB1_R+ 25 GIN1M LDE/LVB0M 78 R6_RXO0+
RIN1P LCK/LVB0P
VGA_HSY NC
VGA_VSY NC
VGA_HSY NC
VGA_VSY NC CVBS1+
CVBS0+

26
27
28
VSYNC1
CVBS1
CVBS0

LVB1M
LVB1P
LVB2M

77
76
75

R5_RXO1-
R4_RXO1+
R3_RXO2-
Audio Line Out
R123 33R C105 47nF RGB1_R+ CVBS_VCOM 29 74 R2_RXO2+
Y PbPr_PR R129 68R C106 47nF RGB1_G- CVBS1_OUT VCOM LVB2P
30 73 +3.3V_Normal
R130 33R C108 47nF RGB1_G+ 31 CVBS_OUT 1 AVDD_M OD 72 G7_RXO3-
Y PbPr_Y VDDC VDDC LVB3M LINE0OUT_L
R131 33R C164 47nF RGB1_B+ +3.3V_AU 32 71 G6_RXO3+ AV_AUOUTL1
Y PbPr_PB AVDD_AU33 LVB3P C171
R111 0R C162 1nF RGB1_SOG LINEIN_R0 33 70 G3_RXE0-

VDDC/DVDD_DDR_CMD
AUR0 LVA0M R121
LINEIN_L0 34 69 G2_RXE0+ 1nF
AUL0 LVA0P 220K
LINEIN_R1 35 68 G1_RXE1-
AUR1 LVA1M
CVBS IN & OUT LINEIN_L1
AU_VAG
36
37 AUL1
AVDD3P3_DMPLL
AVDD3P3_DADC LVA1P
67
66
G0_RXE1+
B7_RXE2-

GPIO0/GPIO44
GPIO1/GPIO45
GPIO2/GPIO46
GPIO3/GPIO47
GPIO4/GPIO48
GPIO5/GPIO49
AU_VRM VAG LVA2M B6_RXE2+

VDDIO_CMD
R138 33R C174 47nF CVBS1+ 38 65 LINE0OUT_R

AVDD_MOD
SIDE_AV VRM LVA2P AV_AUOUTR1
AUOUTR3

AUOUTR0
AUOUTL3

AUOUTL0

LVACKM
LVACKP
R115 33R C110 47nF CVBS0+
C177 R124

LVA3M
DVD_AV
IFAGC

LVA3P
AUR4
AUL4

VIFM
VIFP
1nF 220K

Xout
XIN
R117 68R C111 47nF
CVBS_VCOM
CVBS1_OUT
CVBS1_OUT MSD3393LU

ARC_DET_DVD_ON/OFF
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
C C
AUDIO IN LINE3OUT_L
LINEOUT_APML
DVD_IN_L C176 2.2uF LINEIN_L0 C172 R155
DVD_IN_L

+3.3V_ADC
+3.3V_PLL

+1.8V_DDR2
+3.3V_Normal

VDDC

PWR-ON/OFF
1nF 220K
LINE3OUT_R

LINE0OUT_R

TUNER_SDA
LINE3OUT_L

LINE0OUT_L

TUNER_SCL
DVD_IN_R C175 2.2uF LINEIN_R0

SPDIF_OUT
DVD_IN_R
LINEIN_R4

B4_RXEC+
LINEIN_L4

B2_RXE3+

B5_RXEC-
B3_RXE3-
SIDE_AV_L C124 2.2uF LINEIN_L1

XTALO
SIDE_AV_L

IFAGC

XTALI
SIDE_AV_R C123 2.2uF LINEIN_R1

VIFM
VIFP
SIDE_AV_R LINE3OUT_R
LINEOUT_APMR
VGA-Lin_AU C127 2.2uF LINEIN_L4
VGA-Lin_AU VGA-Rin_AU LINEIN_R4 C178 R153
C128 2.2uF
VGA-Rin_AU 1nF 220K
Y Pin58] ( ) ARC_DET Z ^  ARC_DET_DVD_ON/OFF
DIF IN
Y Pin57] ( ) MHL_VBUS-EN Z ^  DVD_ON/OFF Close to Mstar IC
DIF_P C165 VIFP 2013.03.06_ Y ` PIN57 ( ) Z   MHL_VBUS-EN
0.1uF @Ta
DIF_N C166 VIFM LVDS CONNECTOR
0.1uF
J1
USB & SPDIF_OUT AU_VRM
PWR-ON/OFF
PWR-ON/OFF 2*20Pin-2.0mm
AU_VAG PWM0 2 1
USB2_D- 3.3V-TUNER BRI_ADJ GND GND
USB2_D- PWM1 R6_RXO0+ 4 3 R7_RXO0-
USB2_D+ ON_PANEL RO0+ RO0-
USB2_D+ VBL_CTRL R4_RXO1+ 6 5 R5_RXO1-
VBL_CTRL RO1+ RO1-
C167 C169 C168 Close to Mstar IC R2_RXO2+ 8 7 R3_RXO2-
USB1_D- RO2+ RO2-
USB1_D- ARC_DET B4_RXEC+ 10 9 B5_RXEC-
USB1_D+ 2.2uF 2.2uF 0.1uF ARC_DET ROC+ ROC-
USB1_D+ R128 G6_RXO3+ 12 11 G7_RXO3-
10K 14 RO3+ RO3- 13
SPDIF_OUT AMP-MUTE
SPDIF_OUT AMP-MUTE RO4+ RO4-
L100 TUNER_SCL 16 15
0R TUNER_SCL GND GND
FB

IFAGC R133 TUNER_SDA G2_RXE0+ 18 17 G3_RXE0-


RESET C163
IFAGC-T TUNER_SDA
ARC_DETT AMP-MUTE U V 5 6 W X  Y AMP-MUTE5 6 Z  I J PM[ \   5 6 
G0_RXE1+
B6_RXE2+
20
22
RE0+ RE0-
RE1+ RE1-
RE2+ RE2-
19
21
G1_RXE1-
B7_RXE2-
+3.3V_Normal
B4_RXEC+ 24 23 B5_RXEC-
5Vstb REC+ REC-
22nF B2_RXE3+ 26 25 B3_RXE3- RD41
28 RE3+ RE3- 27
3

ARC_DET_DVD_ON/OFF R284 0R ARC_DET RE4+ RE4-


30 29 1K
32 GND GND 31 LCD_OP#
R227 D201   K  7 130MS VCC-Panel GNDLCDOP
34 33
1M BAV99 XTAL CHIP_CONFIG
R280 4.7K AMP-MUTE

36
38
VCC
VCC
VCC

VCC
VCC
VCC
35
37
VCC-Panel RD46
NC/0R
+3.3V_Normal PANEL_ON/OFF 40 39 OVERDRIVER
{IPAD_PWM1, PAD_PWM0}
1

2 2

C275 OP2 OP1


2.2uF XTALO R127 0R C126 C1
R230 15pF B51_NO_EJ
10K 1 Q201
4'h00
C1=C2=2*CL-5 +3.3V_Normal
3906 R132 Y1
R231 1M PWM1 R165 4.7K
3

C276
1K Sy stem-RST 24.000MHz H1
B 2.2uF PWM0 R166 4.7K B
, - . / 0 1 R232 C277 XTALI C125 C2 4
* 0 2 3 4  100K 1nF NOTE:       30PPM, 15pF 3 RD50 RD51

C125 C126 15PF    7.5PPM 2 4.7K 4.7K
1
4p,GND TUNER_SCL RD54 33R PANEL_ON/OFF
TUNER_SDA RD55 33R OVERDRIVER
DEBUG LED 5Vstb
RD57
NC/0R
RD58
NC/0R
5Vstb
MUST pull high to 5VSTB
R236 R240
ISP AND VGA EDID R201 R202 ON 4.7K 4.7K
R239
OFF
NC/4.7K LED_R
LED_G
KEY&IR BOARD

3
4.7K 4.7K 4.7K
R242 R248

3
UART-TX R136 100R 100R 1 Q203
UART_TX R278
UART-RXR137 100R LED 4.7K1 Q202 3904 +3.3Vstb
UART_RX PWR-ON/OFF
3904 5Vstb

2
C278

2
100pF
KEY PAD

10K RD42
10K RD43

4.7K RD44
10R RD45
LED      PWR-ON/OFF      
FLASH 10pin-2.0mm
LED_R RD47 10R 10
LED_G RD48 10R 9 10
FOR TEST 8 9
IR-in RD49 1K IRDAT 7 8
RP33X4 RP11 6 7
4 5 SPI_SDI 6

2468

1357
T F4 SPI_SCK SPI_Flash-SCK
FLASH_WP0N
3 TF1 T F5 6 SPI_SCK SPI_CSN SPI_Flash-CSN
5
5
SPI_SDO 2 T F3 T F6 7 VCC-FLASH 4
T F2 T F7 SPI_SDI SPI_Flash-SDI KEY 0 RD52 1K KEY 0-in 3 4
SPI_CSN 1 NC/TP 8 +3.3Vstb SPI_SDO SPI_Flash-SDO 3
T F1 T F8 KEY 1 RD53 1K KEY 1-in 2
1 2

CD47

CD48

CD49

CD50
100pF CD51
1
J2

1nF

1nF
33pF

100pF
+3.3Vstb
+3.3Vstb
R157 R152 5Vstb
=NOPQRS
U18
10K 4.7K C30
SPI_CSN 1 8 R146 27R 10uF
A CE# VDD A
SPI_SDO 2 7 VCC-FLASH
SO HOLD# C158
FLASH_WP0N 3 6 SPI_SCK 0.1uF
WP# SCK
4 5 SPI_SDI
VSS SI
EN25F32
Title
FLASH_WP       !"#$%&'()*+ MSD3393
Size Document Number Rev
Custom
MAIN CHIP 1.0
Date: Friday , April 11, 2014 Sheet 2 of 9
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
HDMI1/ARC
J7
1
1 VGA INPUT
16

J10 RX 1B 2P
J8 21 1 RX 1B 2P RX 1B 2N H D M I0 -R X 2P 2
2 Y _S ID E _CV B S LD15 Y /A V 21 DATA2+ HDM I0-R X 2N 2
2 Y P bP r_Y 2 15 GS C L 2 RX 1B 1P
FB _11_OH M _500M A DATA2 SHIELD HDM I0-R X 1P 2 ,6: FG&12:
P B IN LD16 5 3 RX 1B 2N RX 1B 1N
3 Y P bP r_P B 2 DATA2- HDM I0-R X 1N 2
3 10 4 RX 1B 1P RX 1B 0P
FB _11_OH M _500M A IV S V S Y NC DATA1+ HDM I0-R X 0P 2
LD17
LD17 14 RD71 100R 5 RX 1B 0N
P R IN Y P bP r_P R 2 HS Y NC V GA _V S Y N C 2 DATA1 SHIELD HDM I0-R X 0N 2
4 RD72 100R 6 RX 1B 1N RX 1B CLK P
4 FB _11_OH M _500M A V GA _HS Y N C 2 DAT1A- HDM I0-C LK P 2
4 9 7 RX 1B 0P RX 1B CLK N
10pF CD68

10pF CD69

10pF CD70

13 IH S DATA0+ DDC1B S C L H D M I0 -C L K N 2
5 23 8 HDM I_CE C R D 9 0 220R
RD90
23DATA0 SHIELD HDM I0-S C L 2
RD113

RD114

RD115

5 3 GB LU RD74 100R V GA B 9 RX 1B 0N DDC1B S DA H D M I-C E C 2


V GA -B i n 2 DATA0- HDM I0-S D A 2
8 10 RX 1B CLK P
12 GS D A CLK+ 11
6 GGR N V GA G CLK SHIELD H D M I1/5V
6 2 RD77 100R 12 RX 1B CLK N
75R 75R 7 5 R V GA -Gi n 2 CLK-
7 22 13 HDM I_CE C
8

11 22 CEC 14 H D M I_A R C
1 GR E D RD78 100R V GA R NC
8

YPBPR 15 DDC1B S CL
6 V GA -R i n 2 SCL 5V _HDM 1 H D M I_A R C CD57 H D M I-A R C
16 DDC1B S DA H D M I-A R C 2
SDA 17 RD101 2.2uF
P C -15pin DDC/CEC GND
YPbPr 18 HDM I1/5V R726
R726 4 .7K
4.7K
10K RD79

10K RD80

75R RD81

75R RD82

75R RD83
17

+5V POWER 1K H D M I1 /5V A RC_DE T


Y /A V 20 19 HOTP LUG_1 5V _HDM 1
S ID E _A V 2 20 HOT PLUG HOTP LUG_1
R727
FOR 6306 AV IN HDM I RD105 DD3
D

J6
1
1
CD65
10pF
2 HDM I0-H P D IN

10K
RD106 4.7K
QD 1 1
3904
5V A
2
1
3
RD102
RD104

22K
22K
ARC 10K
D
2 S P D IF-OU T P B IN R345 NC/0R R113
R113 N
NC/10K
C /1 0 K GS D A RD94 100R U A RT_TX
2 S ID E _A V _L 2 UA RT_TX 2 B A T54C
3 C75
C75 GS C L RD95 100R U A RT_RX
3 U A RT_RX 2
R114
NC/1000pF NC/10K
4
4
5

S ID E -A U -L
CD63

RD100 10K
S ID E _A V _L 2 HDMI2/MHL
5
1000pF
RD103
10K
VGA Audio IN 5\MHLIC 12:-Q./5V STB,R709Q.47K
S ID E -A U -R R346 NC/0R J14
6 P R IN R118 NC/10K
6 S ID E _A V _R 2 1 H D M I2_RX 2P H D M I2_RX 2P HDM I2-R X 2P
DATA2+ H D M I2-R X 2P A V D D 5 V _CD
8

7
8

C74 J5 1 2 M HL_CD_S E NS E H D M I2_RX 2N HDM I2-R X 2N


DATA2 SHIELD HDM I2_RX 2N H D M I2_RX 1P HDM I2-R X 1P HDM I2-R X 2N
R116 4 3
8

V GA _A R I DATA2- H D M I2_RX 1P H D M I2_RX 1N HDM I2-R X 1N HDM I2-R X 1P


NC/1000pF NC/10K 5 RD96 10K V GA -R i n _A U 2
4
AV DATA1+ HDM I2-R X 1N
RD107 10K S ID E _A V _R 2 2 5
DATA1 SHIELD HDM I2_RX 1N RD169 RD167
3 6
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XTALINSEL CAPREGVCO 0.1uF
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7 18
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TESTIN2

R144 0R
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6.8nF 6.8nF
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CD185 CD186
33pF 33pF
B B
A A
Title
MSD3393
Size Document Number Rev
Custom TUNER 1.0
Date: Wednesday, June 04, 2014 Sheet 7 of 9
5 4 3 2 1
Service Manual
Model No.:

7-2 .Wiring Connection Diagram

4 2 1
3

NO.N ame
1 Connection Wire(For Speaker)
2 Connection Wire(Power For Mainboard)
3 LVDS Wire
4 Connection Wire(For Remote and Keyboard)

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Service Manual
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8. Measurements and Adjustments

1. PICTURE MENU
Note:
In this menu, you can adjust the picture options,
1) Audio language is available in ATSC/TVmode only.
such as contrast, brightness, etc.
2) Auto volume is available only when the input signal
Press to select, press OK to adjust.
volume is too large or there is distortion.
TV Picture Mode Energy Saving
Contrast 50 3. SETUP menu
Brightness 50
In this menu, you can adjust the Menu language,
Sharpness 50
Picture
Tint 50 Closed Caption, adjust the sleep timer, time zone,
Audio Color 50 Restore Default, etc.
Color Temperature Press to select, press OK to adjust.
Setup Advanced Video
CEC Off
Lock TV Menu Language English
Closed Caption
MENU Back Move OK ENTER Steep Timer off
Picture
Time Zone Pacific
Audio DST off
Note: Time Format 12-hour
1) If you want to adjust contrast, brightness, color, and Clock
sharpness, the picture mode will be set to user. Setup Restor Default
2) Adjust the color tempertaure to Cool to give the white colors Software Update
a blue tint, Normal to give the white colors a neutral tint, Warm Lock

to give the white colors a red tint.


Energy Saving picture mode is the default setting, if you select MENU Back Move OK ENTER

some other options, the power consumption may change.

3.1 Closed Caption

CC Mode CC On
1.1 VGA Setting
When a PC is connected, you can adjust the VGA settings. Basic Selection CC1
1) H-Pos: Adjust the horizontal position of the screen. Advanced Selection Servicel
2) V-Pos: Adjust the vertical position of the screen.
3) Clock: Fine tune the screen width. Option

4) Phase: Fine tune the phase of the screen. Usually you


don't adjust this item.
5) Auto: Auto adjust to fit the screen.
OK

VGA Setting
H-Pos 50

V-Pos 38
1) CC Mode: Switch the closed caption mode.
2) Advanced selection: only available in ATSC.
Clock 50 3) Option: Used to edit the CC font.
Phase 17
Note:
Auto
1) Restore Default: Restore Default will clear all the
MENU
saved channels and reset all of the settings to the
factory default values.

2.AUDIO menu
In this menu, you can ajust the sound options.
Press to select, press OK to adjust.

TV Sound Mode Standard


Bass 50
Picture Treble 50
Balance 50
MTS Stereo
Audio Digital Output RAW
Surround Sound Off
Setup Audio Only Off
Auto Volume Off
Lock

MENU Back Move OK ENTER

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OPERATION

4.LOCK MENU And use the OK key to lock/unlock Parental


In this menu, you can change the password and adjust Controls .
the vchip settings.
Enter the password, to enter the lock menu. The 2) MPAA: Switching the movie-rating control level;
factory default password is 0000. N/A, G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17, X.
TV Enter Password

----- OK
Rating Description
Picture
System Lock
Audio US G General audiences, All Ages admitted
Canada
Parental Guidance suggested. Some material may not be
Setup RRT Setting PG
Reset RRT
Suitable for children.
Change Password Parents strongly cautioned. Some material .may be
Lock
Age PG-13 Inappropriate for children under 13.
Restrict. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult
MENU Back Move OK ENTER R
guardian(age varies in some jurisdictions)

4.1 Change Password NC-17 No one 17 and under admitted.


1) Enter old password: Input the old password. X is an older rating that is unified with NC-17 but may be
X
2) Enter new password: Input the new password. encoded in the data of older movies.
3)Confirm password: Input the new password again.
4.4 Canada
4.2 System Lock Press OK , to display the following screen.
When the System Lock switch is ON, the options
listed below can be adjusted. Canada
4.3 US
Canada Eng
Press OK to display the following screen.
Canada Fre
US

TV

MPAA

MENU

MENU 1) Canada English: Switching the English rating control


level: EXEMPT, C, C8+, G, PG, 14+, 18+.

1) TV: Press OK display the following screen.

TV RATING
ALL
FV
V
S
L
D

MENU

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OPERATION

Rating Description 5.1 Air/Cable:


Select Air TV signal or cable TV signal.
E Exempt: Includes news, sports, documents and other information 5.2 Channel Scan:
programming: talk shows, music videos, and variety programming.
If it's the first time you use the TV, you should scan all
C Children: Intended for younger children under the age of 8 years.
Pays careful attention to themes that could threaten their sense of the TV channels first.
securityand well-being. Press OK to confirm and to display the following
C8+ Children over 8 years old: Contains no portrayal of violence as the screen.
preferred, acceptable, or only way to resolve conflict; nor encourage
children to imitate dangerous acts which they may see on the screen . Air/Cable Cable
G General: Considered acceptable for all age groups, Appropriate Channel Scan
TV
viewing for the entire family, contains very little violence, physical, Enter
verbal or emotional. Picture

Age PG Parental Guidance: Intended for a general audience, but may not be Favorite
suitable for younger children (under the age of 8) because it could Audio Show/Hide
contain controversial themes or issues. DTV Signal
Setup e-Manual
14+ Over 14 Years: Could contain themes where violence is one of the
dominant elements of the storyline But it must be integral to the
devel opment of plot or character. Language usage could be profane Lock

and nudity , present within the context of theme.


MENU Back Move OK ENTER
18+ Adults: Intended for viewers 18 years and older and might contain
depictions of violence, which while related to the development of
plot, character or themes, are intended for adult viewing. Could
Status Scanning
contain graphic language and portrayals of secretary and nudity.
Analog Channels: 0

Digital Channels: 0

2) Canada French: Switching the French-rating control 5 %...


level: E, G, 8ANS+, 13 ANS+, 16ANS+, 18ANS+.
MENU
Rating Description

E Exempt programming
5.3 Favorite:
G General: All ages and children, contains minimal direct violence,
but may be integrated into the plot in a humorous or unrealistic
Press OK to choose/delete favorite channels.
manner. 5.4 Show/Hide
8ans+ General but inadvisable for young children :May be viewed by a Press OK to display/ hide the current channel.
Age
wide public audience, but could contain scenes disturbing to 5.5 DTV signal
children under 8 who cannot distinguish between imaginary and
real situations. Recommended for viewing with paren. Display the DTV signal strength . It can't be selected or
adjusted.
13ans+ Over 13 years: Could contain scenes of frequent violent scenes
and in tense violence. 5.6 e-Manual
Display the user guide.
16ans+ Over 16 years: Could contain frequent violent scenes and violence.
6. Multimedia
18ans+ Over 18 years: Only for adult viewing. Could contain frequent You can display the Music and Photo fil e s by using the
violent scenes and extreme violence.
USB port that is located on the rear panel:
4.5 RRT setting
Haier Innovation Life
In ATSC digital TV mode, it can be adjusted
4.6 Reset RRT:
Press OK to reset the RRT settings to the factory
default values.
5. TV MENU PHOTO MUSIC
In this menu, you can adjust digital and analog TV
Channels.
Press to select, press OK to adjust. USB2.0 EXIT Back Move OK Select

Air/Cable Cable
Channel Scan
TV
Favorite MUSIC
Picture
Show/Hide Return
DTV Signal Up Folder
Audio e-Manual A-Lin-.mp3
James Blunt-you are beautiful.mp3
Setup
.mp3
.mp3
Lock
Play 00:04:22 00:04:22

MENU Back Move OK ENTER


EXIT Back Move OK Select

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Service Manual
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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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Service Manual
Model No.:

8.2 How to update software


Haier MSD3393 F/W upgrade with USB SOP
Step 1: Ready for F/W Upgrade
1.1 Prepare a USB memory .
&RS\WKHVRIWZDUHOH 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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9. Trouble shooting

9-1. Simple check

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Service Manual
Model No.:

9-2. Main board failure check

No picture but
have sound

Check if there is aboat No Replace the main board.


+3V at PIN2,PIN3 of J16

Yes
No
Check if there is +12V at
Pin35 in J1

Yes Replace the


QD6
Change LVDS wire

Still having
Change Panel
problems

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Service Manual
Model No.:

No sound but have picture

Check if there is
sound input signal No Check the input source

Yes
check the signal input
Check if there is signal at C715 and RC728 No
circuit of C715,C728

Yes
No check the signal input
Check if there is input at C738 C739 circuit of C738, C739
and U702
Yes No
Check if there is +12V at Pin15 and Pin28 of UD3 Change LD3
Yes No
Check if there is input at Pin3 Pin12 of UD3 Change UD3
Yes
No
Check if there is output at Pin1 Change FB6 FB8
Pin2 Pin3 Pin4 of J17 FB9 FB10

Check the
speakers

Still having problems Change Mainboard

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No sound No picture

Check if the voltage


No
pressure of J16 Pin5 is high Change U1
voltage pressure (More than 2.5V)

Yes

Check if there is voltage No


pressure in the J16 . Change POWER board
pin7/pin85V
pin12/pin1312V

Yes

Check if the voltage pressure of


LD23(1.2V), U104(1.8V), No Change UD9,U104 or UD8
LD22(3.3V),

Yes
Change
Mainboard

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No sound No picture No light

No
Check if the power cord
Connect the
is correctly connected
power cord to the
socket
Yes

Check if there is voltage No


Replace the Power board
pressure in pin6 of J16 (5V),

other: Yes
can' t control
Check if LD231.2V
Replace Remote U1041.8VLD22
Control Board or 3.3V is No
key board. working Chang UD9 or U104 or UD8

Yes

Chang Still having Change


U1 problems Mainboard

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Poor sound

Poor sound

Verify if sound system is No


Change sound system
correct .

For ease of use, recommend that customer format the picture and sound
settings in the automatic option.
Update the software and
Still having make the reboot;
problems or change the
Mainboard

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No color for some channel program (black and white)

No color for some


channel program (black
and white)

Verify if the same No


Check out of picture and sound
problem exists in
system of this channel
other channels

Yes

check out of picture No Change the channel to the right


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

Yes

Refer to relative
instructions in the
Manual for color adjust
Updata the software and
Still having make the reboot;
problems or change the maiboard

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How to know whether the Power board is broken?

Check if the power cord No Reconnect the power cord with


connect well? the outlet to Power board.
Yes

Power on and check if No Check if the break in the power


5V standby on the circuit
Power board exists ?

Yes
Check if there is high No
level (2.5V-5.0V) at Replace U1
Pin5 in J16.

Yes
Check if there is 5V No
Replace the Power board.
at pin7/pin8,and 12V at
Pin12/pin13 in J16.

Still having Check if Main board / LVDS wire / Panel are


problems in good condition ?

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3. Other problem
Mainboardnot work
1.check if the power supply have 12V and 5V output.
2.Verify if the DC/DC convertors have the right output (3.3V,1.8V,1.2V).
3.Verify if the Mainchip(MSD6306PUS),DDR2, AudioAMPsolder well;
4.Verify if the FLASH(U18) has the right software and work well;
5.Verify if the Y1(Crystal) has the right frequency

Panel not work


1. check if the voltage input and output of blacklight power 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 singalto 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.

Power board not work


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;
5.Check if Main board / LVDS wire / Panel are in good condition ?
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Service Manual
Model No.:

9-3. Pannel failure


Failure Mode

Part Name Description Phenomena Failure cause


Block Defect :TCP cracking or cracking
Dim or L/D :TCP Sunken
V B/D Vertical bar
:TCP lead cracking
:ACF bonding short
:Awful environment and
something electric enter
V Dim Vertal gray line into LCD
:Mis-align between TCP and
Panel
Vertical color :Panel failure
V L/D line(light or dark :TCP failure
forever)
TCP

H B/D Horizontal bar

Horizontal gary
H Dim
line

Horizontal
H L/D line(light or dark
forever)

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Service Manual
Model No.:

Part Name Description Phenomena Failure cause


Incoming Inspection
Bright dot dark dot in Standard
Dot Defect
pannel

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

1.Chip lose action


Abnormal Display Abnormal Display 2.IC ahort or jointiog bad
3.Pannel and vsc connect
Circuit bad
Bright and dark
Flashing
display alternately

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Service Manual
Model No.:

Failure Mode

Part Name Description Phenomena Failure cause


White Screen B/L normal,
only white screen
display
Maybe caused
Black Screen B/L normal, by surge current
only Black screen and EDS
display

FIIcker Crosstalk
LCD
Vcom imbalance
Circuit
Abnormal Color Only
Capacitance
color abormal
improper bring
crosstalk inside
LCD pannel
Only
1.Chip
Abnormal Color color abnormal
lose action
2.IC short or
jointion bad
3.Pannel and vsc
connect bad

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Service Manual
Model No.:

Failure Mode

Part Name Description Phenomena Failure cause


Mechanlcal When Caused
Nolse turn panel,appear by Mechanica
cacophony noise of backlight
unit
Ripple Connectric circle Causeed by
between
mechanism and
pannel
B/L off B/L lose action *Connect
badness
between wire and
electrode

B/L dark B/L brightness *Connect


darker than badnessShort
normal between wire and
electrode

B/L B/L Operation


wire damaged wire damaged abnormal
or systemic noise
B/L wire open Without backlight Operation
abnormal
or systemic noise
B/L shut down B/L shutdown in Short bitween
sometime lamp housing and
wire, Because
consume power
too much
F/M F/M F/M in B/L unit
inB/L ,white,balck
Rotundity
or wirelike

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Service Manual
Model No.:

Failure Mode

Part Name Description Phenomena Failure cause


Brightness B/L unit badness
at bottom of LCM
Light leakage brighter
than normal
B/L brightness Sheet in B/L unit
Mechanlcal or B/ asymmetric is uneven
L Uniformity

Lack screw *Lack screw


Mount hole or screw damage Screw damage

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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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