Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto PT-VW435NE del fabbricante Panasonic
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-2- C ontents Contents ....................................................................... 2 Safety Instructions ...................................................... 3 Safety precautions ...................................................... 4 Specifications .
-3- Safety Instruc tions The service technician is required to read and follow the “Safety Precautions” and “Important Safety Notice” in this service manual. CAUTION Precaution When using the projector in the elevation of below 1 200 m, make sure [Fan control] is set to [Off].
-4- Safety Instruc tions <PT-FW430U/PT-FW430E/PT-FW430EA/PT-FX400U/PT-FX400E/PT-FX400EA> 1. Safety Precautions 1.1. General Guidelines 1.2. Leakage Current Check 1. Prepare the measuring circuit as shown in Fig.1. Be sure to use a voltmeter having the performance described in Table 1.
-5- Specifications Model No. PT -VW435NU / E / EA PT -VX505NU / E / EA Power supply AC100 V - 240 V 50 Hz/60 Hz Power consumption 100 V - 240 V 4.0 A-1.6 A 365 W When [Standby mode] of [Setting] is set to [ECO]: 0.3 W When [Standby mode] of [Setting] is set to [Network]: 12.
-6- Specifications Model No. PT -VW435NU / E / EA PT -VX505NU / E / EA T ermi- nals COMPUTER IN 1 /COMPONENT IN 1 (D-sub 15 pin female) [RGB signal] 0.
-7- Lamp cov er switch (SW901) The lamp cover switch (SW901) cuts of f the drive signal to the lamp circuit when the lamp cover is removed or not closed completely . After opening the lamp cover for replacing the lamp assy , place the lamp cover correctly otherwise the projector can not turn on.
-8- Circuit P rotections The projector will be automatically turned of f when the internal temperature of the projector is abnormally high, or the cooling fans stop spinning, or the power supplies in the projector are failed. W arning temperature and po wer failure pr otection The projector is shut down and the W ARNING indic ator ligh ts red.
-9- Maintenanc e n Outer Case Wipe off dirt and dust using a soft dry cloth. • If the dirt is persistent, soak the cloth with water and wring it thoroughly before wiping. Dry off the projector with a dry cloth. • Do not use benzene, thinner , or rubbing alcohol, other solvents, household cleaners, or chemical treated dusters.
-10- Maintenance n Resetting the filter counter After replacing the air filter units, be sure to reset the filter counter . 1) Press st to select [Filter counter reset]. 2) Press the <ENTER> button. [Filter counter Reset?] appears. Select Y es to con - tinue.
-1 1- Maintenance n Lamp unit The lamp unit is a consumable component. Y ou can check the total usage time using Lamp runtime in the Information menu. It is recommended to ask an authorized engineer to replace the lamp unit. Contact your dealer . Consult your dealer to purchase a replacement lamp unit.
-12- Replacing the lamp unit Maintenance CAUTION: • When the projector is mounted on a ceiling, do not work with your face close to the projector . • Attach the lamp unit and the lamp cover securely . • When you experience difficulty in installing the lamp, remove it and try again.
-13- Maintenance The LAMP indicator will light yellow when the total lamp used time (Corresponding value) reaches 2,500 hours. This is to indicate that lamp replacement is required. The total lamp used time is calculated by using the below expres- sion.
-14- Maintenance Cleaning Cleaning the projection lens Cleaning the projector cabinet Cleaning with air spray Remove the cabinet top following to “Mechanical Disassembly”. Clean up the LCD panel and polarizing plate by using the air spray from the cabinet top opening.
-15- This projector provides security functions such as "Key lock", "PIN code lock" and "Logo PIN code lock". When the projector has set these security function on, you are required to enter correct PIN code to use the projector .
-16- Standb y Mode Notice Function Eco Network Serial command control 4 *1 4 Network Function -- 4 Monitor Out -- 4 Audio Out -- -- Direct on 4 4 This projector provides 2 types of standby mode, Eco standby and Network standby .
-17- Mechanical Disassembly Mechanical disassembly should be made following procedures in numerical order . Following steps show the basic procedures, therefore unnecessary step may be ignored. Caution: The parts and screws should be placed exactly the same position as the origi- nal otherwise it may cause loss of performance and product safety .
-18- Mechanical Disassembly 1. Air filter units remo val Fig.1 1. Pull out the filter covers (back and side). 2. T ake out the whole air filter units (back and side).
-19- Mechanical Disassembly 2. Cabinet top r emoval Fig.2 B Cabinet top 1. Loosen 1 screw-A to remove the lamp cover . 2. Remove 8 screws-B (M3x8) and 3 screw C-(T3x10) to remove the cabinet top.
-20- Mechanical Disassembly Fig.3 3. MAIN&A V board assy remo val 1. Remove 2 screws-A (M3x6) and 5 screws-B (T3x8) to remove the MAIN board shield.
-21- Mechanical Disassembly 3-1. MAIN and A V board remo val 1. Remove 5 screws-A (T3x6) to remove the filter spacer and light spacer and antitheft lock shield, then release the 6 hooks to remove the A V panel. 2. Remove 2 screws-B (M3x6) to remove AC 1ST FIL TER board.
-22- Mechanical Disassembly 1. Remove 3 screws-A(T3x8) to remove the fan(FN910). Remove 2 screws-B(T3x8) to remove the DEC ring. 2. Loosen 3 screws-C to remove the lamp assy (LP900). 3. Remove 4 screws-D (T3x8) to remove the optical unit. 4. Remove 3 screws-E (T2.
-23- Mechanical Disassembly 5. F an(FN908), lamp holder , sp eaker r emoval Fig.5 1. Remove 2 screws-A (T3x12) and 1 screw-B(T3x8) to remove the fan & fan duct assy . 2. Remove 4 screws-B (T3x8) to remove the lamp holder . 3. Remove 1 screw-C (T3x8) to remove the ID CONNECT board and 1 screw-D (T2x10) to remove the lamp cover switch(SW901).
-24- Mechanical Disassembly 1. Remove the thermal fuse spacer from the thermal fuse mounting. 2. Remove the thermal fuse(SW902). 3. Mount the thermal fuses as shown in the figure below .
-25- Mechanical Disassembly Fig.6 6. P ower bo x assy remo val 1. Remove 10 screws-A (T3x8) and 1 screw-C(M4x6) to remove the power box assy . 2. Remove 2 screws-D (T3x6) and 2 screws-E (T3x8) to remove POWER board.
-26- Mechanical Disassembly 7. F an(FN907) and duc t assy removal 1. Remove 2 screws-A (T3x8) and 1 screw-B (T3x14) to remove the MTG.DCT PBS. 2. Remove 1 screw-C (T3x14) to remove FN907. 3. Remove 3 screw-D (T3x10) and 4 screws-E(T3x8) and 1 hook F to remove MTG DCT LCD.
-27- Mechanical Disassembly Fig.7-1 7-1. Duc t and fans remo val 1. Loosen 8 hooks to separately remove the MTG DCT PBS and MTG DCT LCD. 2. Remove 6 screws-A (T3x12) to remove the FN906,FN905,FN903 and FN901. 3. Pull out the spacer sheet DCT LCD, then remove 2 screws-B (T3x12) to remove the FN904.
-28- Mechanical Disassembly 8. F an(FN902) and filter house removal 1. Remove 2 screws-A (M4x6) and 1 screw-B(T3x8) to remove the filter house. 2. Remove 2 screws-C (T3x12) to remove the fan (FN902).
-29- Mechanical Disassembly 9. Cable ref orming Reform the cables as shown in the figure below . Place the cables at the original position after replacing the parts.
-30- Optical Parts D isassembly Before taking this procedure, remove Cabinet T op and MAIN Board following to the “Mechanical Disassembly”. Disassembly requires a 2.0mm hex wrench. LCD panel/ prism assy Fig.1 1. L CD panel/prism assy remo val *Note on handling the LCD panel/prism assy Polarized glasses are very sensitive parts.
-31- Optical Parts Disassembly 2. P olarized glass(IN) assy remov al Polarized glass(IN) Polarized glass(IN) assy (M2.5x6)x1 Fig.2 3. Projection lens remov al (M2.5x8)x4 Fig.3 Projection lens Optical unit Note: The optical unit should be removed from the cabinet bottom before removing the projection lens.
-32- Optical Parts Disassembly Condenser lens (OUT) assy 5. PBS and Integra tors remov al Integrator lens-in Integrator lens assy (M2.5x8) Fig.4 * Rugged surface fac- ing to the PBS. Integrator lens (OUT) * Rugged surface facing to the PBS (M2.5x6)x2 Light mask PBS Integrator lens-in shield Marker 4.
-33- Optical Parts Disassembly 6. Optical unit top remov al Fig.6 Optical top Unhook 4 hooks to remove the Optical Unit T op..
-34- Optical Parts Disassembly 2 3 Fig.7 3 6 When mounting or assembling the optical parts in the opti- cal unit, the parts must be mounted in the specified loca- tion and direction as shown in figure below .
-35- Ser vicing Notice Note on the MAIN board r eplacement T ake the following workings when the MAIN board is replaced. Each of the adjustment data (electrical adjustment data, serial number , projector's, filter usage time, user control setting value, etc.
-36- This projector stores " Color shading correction data" and "Gamma correction data" in the memory IC (IC801) on the MAIN board. Those adjustment data have been setup according to the optical characteristics of the mounted LCD panels preciously in the factory .
-37- Disassembly / Replaced parts LCD/ prism assy Condenser lens (OUT) P olarized glass P ower board MAIN board R G B Optical Adjustments Contrast adjustment ❍ ● ● ● Optical center adjustment .
-38- Optical Adjustments [Before Adjustment] - Input a 0% of black raster signal. 1 Loosen 3 screws- A (Fig.1) on the polarized glass mounting base. 2 Adjust the slot B to obtain the darkest brightness on the screen by using a slot screwdriver . 3 Tighten the 3 screws- A to fix the polarized glass mounting base.
-39- Optical Adjustments 1 Adjust the adjustment base of condenser lens out assy to make color uniformity in white. 1) If the shading appears on the left or right of the screen as shown in Fig.2-1 , loosen 1 screw A , and adjust the slot B to make color uniformity in white by using a slot screwdriver .
-40- T o enter the service mode T o enter the “Service mode”, press and hold the MENU button and ENTER button on the projector for more than 3 seconds or press and hold the MENU button on the remote control for more than 20 seconds. The service menu appears on the screen as follows.
-41- Electrical Adjustments Circuit adjustmen ts CAUTION: The each circuit has been made by the fine adjustment at factory . Do not attempt to adjust the following adjustments except requiring the readjustments in servicing otherwise it may cause loss of performance and product safety .
-42- Electrical Adjustments 1. F an voltage adjustmen t Equipment Digital voltmeter 1. Enter the service mode. 2. Adjust the voltage on each test point by changing the data values of Group - No. Group - No. T est Points Adjustment value 250 - 0 TPF ANA 3.
-43- Electrical Adjustments 6. Common c enter adjustment Input mode Computer 1 (RGB) Input signal XGA computer signal Signal patterns 50% R, G, B whole signals 1. Enter the service mode 2. Select Group “ 100 ”, No. “ 77 ” and change the data value to “ 0 ” to reduce the panel frequency .
-44- Electrical Adjustments MAIN BOARD T est p oints and locations K5B K5G K5R K8304 K10B K10A K40C K8313 K9E K9F K9J K9880 K7801 K8000 K8I K8S K8H K9I K9C K9H K8D K9A K521 K9B K9G K9D K8803 K8802 TPF.
-45- Electrical Adjustments Ser vice adjustment da ta The adjustment items indicated with “ [ ” are required to readjust following to the “Electrical adjustments”.
-46- Electrical Adjustments Group/ Item Item Name Function Initial Range Note 152 PreCoast YCbCr 575i 7 0 - 63 153 PostCoast YCbCr 575i 13 0 - 63 154 PreCoast YCbCr 480p 7 0 - 63 155 PostCoast YCbCr 4.
-47- Electrical Adjustments Group/ Item Item Name Function Initial Range Note 2 CUE Low Pass Filter Enable <CUELPFEN> 0 0 - 1 Group 42 Deinterlacer setting Effective only for Progressive ON-L2 mode.
-48- Electrical Adjustments Group/ Item Item Name Function Initial Range Note 1 V ideo Motion Sensitivity Film Detection Sensitivity <VOFSTVT> 4 1 - 5 2 V ideo Motion Threshold Low <VOFTHRDA&.
-49- Electrical Adjustments Group/ Item Item Name Function Initial Range Note 31 UGM_CSCO_ON 0/0 0-1 32 UGM_CSCO_BRIGHT_R 0/0 0-2047 33 UGM_CSCO_BRIGHT_G 0/0 0-2047 34 UGM_CSCO_BRIGHT_B 0/0 0-2047 35 .
-50- Electrical Adjustments Group/ Item Item Name Function Initial Range Note 102 VCK_HP 0/0 0-1023 103 VCK_W1 0/0 0-2047 104 VCK_W2 0/0 0-255 105 VCK_W3 0/0 0-255 106 USR_GAIN 68/512 0-1023 107 USR_B.
-51- Electrical Adjustments Group/ Item Item Name Function Initial Range Note 174 CSC_R_GP3 3332/3332 0-51 1 175 CSC_R_GP4 183/183 0-51 1 176 CSC_R_GP5 0/0 0-51 1 177 CSC_R_GP6 0/0 0-51 1 178 CSC_R_GP.
-52- Electrical Adjustments Group/ Item Item Name Function Initial Range Note 246 DIRC_R 1/1 0-1 247 OSW_BITINV 1/1 0-1 248 OSW_COLORSWP 0/0 0-7 249 OSW_BITSHIFT 0/0 0-3 250 OSW_B_CHSWP 0/0 0-1 251 OS.
-53- Electrical Adjustments Group/ Item Item Name Function Initial Range Note 4 GAIN 215/222 0-255 5 BRIGHT 0/0 0-255 6 VCOM_R 180/177 0-255 7 VCOM_G 180/177 0-255 8 VCOM_B 180/177 0-255 9 PSIG_RA 9/1.
-54- Electrical Adjustments Group/ Item Item Name Function Initial Range Note 36 ColorCorrectionT able_B 2048/2048 0 - 4095 A V / PC 37 VSYNC pulse width 13 0 - 4095 38 Vsync generation interval 313 0.
-55- Electrical Adjustments Group/ Item Item Name Function Initial Range Note 11 Keystone Filter Center V alue Reference V alue 16 0 - 30 Group 202 Option(MCI) 1 Simple_channel_num 11 0-11 Group 205 S.
-56- Electrical Adjustments Group/ Item Item Name Function Initial Range Note 0 Mode IRIS control mode setting 0:APL control by the user menu 1:Fixed control 2:Off control 3:Life T est mode 0 0-3 1 Er.
-57- Electrical Adjustments Group/ Item Item Name Function Initial Range Note Group 252 F AN Option 0 HI-LAND SWITCH 0: Normal, 1: Hi-Land "On1", 2: Hi- Land "On2" - 0 - 2 * Read only 1 SAFETY SWITCH For test purpose 0 0,3-6 2 F AN MANUAL SWITCH 0: Auto, 1: Manual 0 0 - 3 3 F AN1 MANUAL VOL T AGE Fan V oltage (unit : 0.
-58- Electrical Adjustments Group/ Item Item Name Function Initial Range Note 3 Normal Fan1 Max 138 138 138/138 138/138 0-255 4 Normal Fan2 Min 67 67 87/107 87/107 0-255 5 Normal Fan2 Max 138 138 138/.
-59- Electrical Adjustments Group/ Item Item Name Function Initial Range Note 1 Dimmer Average Dimmer Average V alue (Read only) - 2 Last V oltage Difference - 3 V oltage Difference Goal - Group 258 Colser IRIS,Fan Vlotage rising 0 Fan V ol. Offset Iris Threshold Fan vol rising to Iris 530 0-1023 1 Fan V ol.
-60- Electrical Adjustments Group/ Item Item Name Function Initial Range Note 11 CR - GAIN AREA V ST ART 500 0 - 1000 12 Image AREA H WIDTH YCBCR Level Acquiring Area 13 0 - 4095 13 Image AREA V HIGHT.
-61- Electrical Adjustments Group/ Item Item Name Function Initial Range Note 0 GammaL/R-V iew Current Setting Check 0 0-20 0: Gamma for L-Turn 20: Gamma for R-T urn * Read only 1 GammaL/R-Change Setting of Gamma 10 0-20 Sets L-T urn Gamma if the V alue is set to 0.
-62- Electrical Adjustments Group/ Item Item Name Function Initial Range Note Group 500 Composite (NTSC) Composite / S-Video 1 Disp Dots 668 0 ~ 4095 2 H Back Porch 28 0 ~ 4095 3 V Back Porch 18 0 ~ 4.
-63- Electrical Adjustments Group/ Item Item Name Function Initial Range Note 3 V Back Porch 56 0 ~ 4095 4 Disp Line 550 0 ~ 4095 Group 524 YCbCr (720P - 60) 0 T otal Dots 1650 0 ~ 4095 * Read only 1 .
-64- Electrical Adjustments Group/ Item Item Name Function Initial Range Note Group 544 RGB Video (720P - 60 ) 0 T otal Dots 1650 0 ~ 4095 1 Disp Dots 1246 0 ~ 4095 2 H Back Porch 318 0 ~ 4095 3 V Bac.
-65- Electrical Adjustments Group/ Item Item Name Function Initial Range Note Group 981 Color Shading Adj Offset 0 R-Max 128 0 - 255 1 R-Mid1 128 0 - 255 2 R-Mid2 128 0 - 255 3 R-Min 128 0 - 255 4 G-M.
-66- RJ-45 IC8010 MCI IC801 FLASH MEMO RY IC1802 I/O EXP ANDER LCD Panel ( G ) LCD Panel ( B ) LCD Panel ( R ) POWER UNIT 16.5V 6V -7V LAMP BALLAST LAMP IC561 S&H <PW190> IC301 SCALER IC3850.
-67- Chassis Block Diagrams IC7801 POWER LAMP BALLAST A UDIO AM P IC001 TP A3111D1 IC5001 AUDI O-C ON TO L <TL V320AIC3105> R/C RECEIVER POWER SUPPL Y P. F. CONTROL SP901 SPEAKER MUTE LAMP_DC_ON R/C MAIN IC9882 INVERTER <TC7WH14FU> 3 4 ON:H Po wer ON:H POWER_SW Po wer ON:H P.
-68- Chassis Block Diagrams IC301 SCALER <PW190> IC9885 SUB CPU <MB95F353EPFT> LAMP LP900 AC SW902 THERMAL FUSE AC 1st FI LT ER A901 LAMP BALLAST SW901 LAMP CO VER-SW 89 2 1 2 4 5 1 K8R K6.
-69- Chassis Block Diagrams PC/MIC AUDIO2-IN VIDEO AUDIO-IN IC5001 A UDIO CONTROL <TL V320AIC3105> IC5003 <NJM4558M> IC5002 A UDIO SW <TC4052> IC8001 Sil9127 HDMI RECEIVER IC8010 MCI.
-70- Chassis Block Diagrams IC301 SCALER <PW190> P_F AIL ON_3.3V ON_16.5V IC1802 i/o EXPANDER S6V D5624/D5623/D5622 AC 1st FIL TER LAMP BALLAST 2 4 5 5 4 2 CN2 K8H 1 2 K8S K6E CN1 K6D K6A LAMP AC CORD K6 R K 8R POWER R/C MAIN IC682 P .
-71- Chassis Block Diagrams Q3601 D3621 D3622 SW902 LAMP CO VER LAMP B ALLAST BO ARD K9A K9B K9D FN901 FN902 FN903 1 2 1 2 1 2 D3624 D3623 K9C FN904 1 2 1 4 2 3 1 IC7851 S16.
-72- Each indicator on the projector indicates the operating status of the projector . If you find the un-expected operation during usage, check the projector's operation with the tables below . The indicators also let you know the maintenance sign.
-73- T roubleshooting No pow er - When all of LED indicators are not lighting , the symptom indicates that the primary power supply circuit does not operate properly .
-74- T roubleshooting No picture Check following steps. No picture with all of input sources Check signal processing stage and LCD driving stage; Check RGB S&H signals at test points VSIG_G1, VSIG_R1, VSIG_B1. Check power supply circuit S16.5V and peripheral circuit.
-75- T roubleshooting No sound Check IC5003 and peripheral circuit. Check S-7V at pin 4 of IC5003 and S5V at pin 8 of IC5003 power sup- ply . Check if the audio sig- nal is observed at pins 1 and 7 of IC5003. Check audio output circuit. Check speaker , connection of the terminal “K8F”.
-76- Serial C ontrol The serial connector which is on the connector panel of the projector conforms to the RS-232C interface specication, so that the projector can be controlled by a personal computer which is connected to this connector . Connection J Pin assignments and signal names J D-Sub 9-pin (female) Outside view Pin No.
-77- Basic format J T ransmission from the computer begins with STX, then the command, parameter , and ETX are sent in this order . Add parameters according to the details of control. STX C1 C2 C3 : P1 P2 Pn ETX When sending commands without parameters, a colon (:) is not necessary .
-78- Cable specications J [When connected to a computer] Projector 1 NC NC 1 Computer (DTE specications) 2 2 3 3 4 NC NC 4 5 5 6 NC NC 6 7 7 8 8 9 NC NC 9 Control commands J When controlling the.
-79- C ontrol P or t Functions Scaler I/O por t func tions (PW190) PIN NO . PORT NO . SIGNAL NAME DESCRIPTION I/O 1 A1 PW_LAMP_ID_C Lamp ID control O 11 A1 1 PW_MASTER_SCK SUB CPU Communication O 101 .
-80- Contr ol por t functions PIN NO . PORT NO . SIGNAL NAME DESCRIPTION I/O 183 M2 XSTDBYEN O 268 M3 F AN_SW1 High=Panel & PBS Fan ON - 345 M4 SCS_SUB SUB CPU enable - 474 N6 SDA3 MIC O 89 N1 LAM.
-81- ● F A5502M <P .F . control, IC682> ● MB95F353EPFT <Sub CPU , IC9885> IC Block Diagrams.
-82- IC Block Diagrams IC Block Diagrams ● ICL3232ECV <RS -232C driv er , IC3801> ● CXD3551GG(E)<GAMMA, IC501>.
-83- IC Block Diagrams ● CXA3828GL(E) <S&H, IC561> ● TL V320AIC3105 <Audio con trol, IC5001>.
-84- IC Block Diagrams ● PW190 <Scaler , IC301> ● TB6608FNG <IRIS D river , IC601>.
-85- IC Block Diagrams ● SSC9512S <P ower S witching , IC604> ● STR-A6079 <Po wer switching, IC603>.
-86- IC Block Diagrams ● TPS54286 <DC-DC conv er ter , IC7811>.
SPL-1 PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA Exploded V iew s & Parts List Important Safety Notice Components identificated by the International symbol ! have special characteristics important for safety . When replacing any of these components, use only the manufacturer's specified parts.
SPL-2 PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA Exploded V iew s Cabinet top assembly Main and A/V assembly C01 C10 C11 C12 C13 C06 C08 C09 C04 C05 C01-1 C01-2 C01-3 C1.
SPL-3 Exploded Vie ws PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA Cabinet bottom-1 assembly Cabinet bottom-2 assembly C02 C16 C17 C15 C07 C03 M02 SW901 FN910 FN908 FN902 .
SPL-4 PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA Exploded Vie ws Projection lens and iris assembly Polariz ed glass(IN) M01 M06 L08 M22 L02-G L02-G L02-R S05 S05 S05 S07.
SPL-5 Exploded Vie ws PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA Integra tor lens / PBS assembly Condenser lens ( OUT ) assembly M23 M15 S05 S05 S05 L07 L11 L06 L05.
SPL-6 PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA Exploded Vie ws L CD Panel/Prism assembly L01 S06 S06 S06.
SPL-7 Exploded Vie ws PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA ● I n the optical unit CAUTION: Part must be placed in specified direction when replacing the optical parts. Please see “Optical Parts Disassembly” for further instructions.
SPL-8 PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA Exploded Vie ws Labels Packing P01 P02 W01 W02 W03 W04 W05 W06.
SPL-9 Exploded Vie ws PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA REMOTE CONTROL MANUALs CD-ROMs Power cord(x1) RGB signal CABLE AC power cord holder String Soft carrying.
SPL-10 PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA Ref. P ar t No. Description Note R ef . Part No . Description Note P ACKING MA TERIALS 6 1 03601 8 6 1 CAR RY BA G - K .
SPL-1 1 PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA Mechanical Parts List Ref. P ar t No. Description Note R ef . Part No .
SPL-12 PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA Read description in the Capacitor and Resistor as follows: CAPACITOR CERAMIC 100P K 50V Rated Voltage Tolerance Symbols: Less than 10pF A : Not specified B : ± 0.1pF C : ± 0.
Ref . Part No. Description Note Ref. Part No. Description Note SPL-13 Electrical Parts List PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA ASSEMBLED BOARDS ! A 100 0 6550053.
Ref . Part No. Description Note Ref. Part No. Description Note SPL-14 Electrical Parts List PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA C33 5 3034 09342 6 CER AMIC 0. 1 U K 16V C336 3032825 1 1 8 CERAM IC 47 0P K 50V C33 7 3034 09342 6 CER AMIC 0.
Ref . Part No. Description Note Ref. Part No. Description Note SPL-15 Electrical Parts List PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA C4 55 403 467 091 1 CERA MIC 0. 1 U K 25V C4 56 403 467 091 1 CERA MIC 0. 1 U K 25V C4 57 403 467 091 1 CERA MIC 0.
Ref . Part No. Description Note Ref. Part No. Description Note SPL-16 Electrical Parts List PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA C580 303 401 38 10 ELEC T 10U M 25.
Ref . Part No. Description Note Ref. Part No. Description Note SPL-17 Electrical Parts List PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA C8036 3034 093426 CER AMIC 0. 1 U K 16V C803 7 3034093426 CER AMIC 0.1 U K 1 6V C8038 3033583 2 1 5 CER AM IC 1 0U K 6 .
Ref . Part No. Description Note Ref. Part No. Description Note SPL-18 Electrical Parts List PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA C830 1 303 3583 21 5 CERAM IC 1 0 U K 6. 3V C830 2 303 3583 21 5 CERAM IC 1 0 U K 6. 3V C8303 3034 093426 CER AMIC 0.
Ref . Part No. Description Note Ref. Part No. Description Note SPL-19 Electrical Parts List PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA IC1 8 02 30 967 1 78 1 7 IC TE7783.
Ref . Part No. Description Note Ref. Part No. Description Note SPL-20 Electrical Parts List PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA L562 652 0 0285 0 0 IND UC TOR 330.
Ref . Part No. Description Note Ref. Part No. Description Note SPL-21 Electrical Parts List PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA R 1040 30 1 2249 3 16 MT - GL A ZE.
Ref . Part No. Description Note Ref. Part No. Description Note SPL-22 Electrical Parts List PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA R36 1 5 301 22490 1 9 MT - GL A ZE 1 0K JA 1 /1 6W R36 1 6 301 226 1 5 1 6 MT-G LA ZE 0.
Ref . Part No. Description Note Ref. Part No. Description Note SPL-23 Electrical Parts List PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA R4 77 301 226 1 51 6 MT-GL A ZE 0.00 0 Z A 1 /1 6W R4 78 301 226 1 51 6 MT-GL A ZE 0.
Ref . Part No. Description Note Ref. Part No. Description Note SPL-24 Electrical Parts List PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA R596 30 1 226 1 51 6 MT-GL A ZE 0.00 0 Z A 1 /1 6W R59 7 301 226 1 51 6 MT-GL A ZE 0.
Ref . Part No. Description Note Ref. Part No. Description Note SPL-25 Electrical Parts List PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA R801 7 301 22490 1 9 MT- GL AZE 10K JA 1 /1 6W R801 8 301 2251 2 1 0 MT-GL A ZE 4.7K J A 1 /1 6W R802 30 1 224 93 1 6 M T - GL AZE 1K J A 1 /1 6W R8020 30 1 226 1 5 1 6 MT- GL AZE 0.
Ref . Part No. Description Note Ref. Part No. Description Note SPL-26 Electrical Parts List PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA R835 1 301 2249 71 2 M T - GL AZE 22 JA 1 /1 6W R8354 30 1 22497 1 2 MT - G LA ZE 22 JA 1 /1 6W R835 5 30 1 22538 1 8 MT - GL A ZE 1 .
Ref . Part No. Description Note Ref. Part No. Description Note SPL-27 Electrical Parts List PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA R93 1 301 226 1 5 1 6 MT-G LA ZE 0.0 00 Z A 1 /1 6W R93 2 301 226 1 51 6 MT-GL A ZE 0.
Ref . Part No. Description Note Ref. Part No. Description Note SPL-28 Electrical Parts List PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA L873 2 94508 66037 IM PED ANCE ,33.
Ref . Part No. Description Note Ref. Part No. Description Note SPL-29 Electrical Parts List PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA R2072 30 1 224891 3 MT - GL A ZE 1.
Ref . Part No. Description Note Ref. Part No. Description Note SPL-30 Electrical Parts List PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA C684 3033423 3 1 3 CER AM IC 0. 1 U K 25V C685 3033992 1 26 ELEC T 220U M 16V C686 30334 8582 6 CER AMI C 0.
Ref . Part No. Description Note Ref. Part No. Description Note SPL-31 Electrical Parts List PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA R677 30 1 1 5059 1 8 M T - GL AZE 10K JA 1 /1 0W R67 8 301 16 236 1 2 MT-GL A ZE 4 70 JA 1 /1 0W R67 9 301 264 47 1 5 MT- GL AZE 1.
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DIA-1 PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA Schematic Diagram & C ircuit Boards Diagram Schematic Diagram Circuit Boards Diagram Models PT -VX505NU PT - VX505NE.
DIA-2 Schematic Diagram & Circuit Boar ds Diagram PT -VX505NU/PT -VX505NE/PT -VX505NEA PT -VW435NU/PT -VW435NE/PT -VW435NEA Pin description of diode , transistor and IC A K C B E C2 C1 B1 B2 E C C.
DIA- 3 SCH_KZ4AC COM NO NC SW901 K0KACF000044 1 2 3 FN901 L6FCYYYH0168 FN902 L6FCYYYH0169 FN910 L6FAYYYH0248 FN904 L6FCYYYH0169 L6FAYYYH0247 FN909 1 2 J10EG085G K8D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 K1KY02BA0350 K8S 1 .
DIA- 4 SCH_KZ4AC 12345678 91 01 11 21 31 41 5 16 A B C D E F G H I J K L A B C D E F G H I J K L KZ4AC -02 S-7V S6V S16.5V 5VSTB K1V203Y10011 K601 1 2 3 K5B113BG0002 SW902 16V D0GB242JA089 R612 B3PAA0.
DIA- 5 SCH_KZ4AC AV TC4052BFT ;74HC4052PW,118 IC5002 TLV320AIC3105IRHBR IC5001 TPA3111D1PWPR IC001 SP 1 2 K8F_3 K8F_1 GND K1KA03BA0050 K8F 1 SP+ 2 N.C.
DIA- 6 SCH_KZ4AC SII9127ACTU IC8001 PCM1754DBQR IC8301 ICL3232ECV-16Z-T IC3801 TB6608FNG IC601 TA48S00AF IC7100 74LVC14APW,118 IC5301 EL5306IUZ-T7 IC4001 M24C02-WMN6TP IC1051 RT9711CGB IC8081 TJ3965GR.
D I A -7 SCH_KZ4AC I/O EXPANDER TE7783APF ;TE7783PF IC1802 PW190-10LM IC301 TC7USB221FT(EL) IC1701 24AA64T-I/MS IC1371 TPS54327DDAR IC5861 TAR5S25 IC5841 TPS54327DDAR IC5821 XC6204F502PR-G IC5602 MP2106DK IC5831 TEMP SENSOR 2 (PANEL) TEMP SENSOR 3 (LAMP) IC501 IC841 PT7M7809STE IC8831 ADT75BRMZ IC8821 ADT75BRMZ 2.
DIA- 8 SCH_KZ4AC NO DA T A LED P-RIGHT P-LEFT P-DOWN P-UP MENU POWER AUTO SET SELECT INPUT IC301 DAYLIGHT SENSOR IC302 NJM2904 R/C “K29D” POWER “K6R” ID CONNECT “K87A” IC9886 TC7SH00FU IC9.
DIA- 9 SCH_KZ4AC GAMMA IC531 W9751G6JB-25 ;EM68B16CWQD-25H DDR2 IC521 TC7WBD125AFK IC501 CXD3551GG IC421 XC6220B101PR IC411 TPS54327DDAR IC431 TA 48S00AF IC441 TA 48S00AF S&H IC561 CXA3828GL IC592 PQ20WZ11 IC582 PQ20WZ11 B LCD PANEL G LCD PANEL R LCD PANEL MAIN 1.
D I A -10 SCH_KZ4AC NO DA T A LM809M3-2.93 IC8016 MP2106DK IC8012 TC4052BFT IC5005 PCM1754DBQR IC8311 RT9711CGB IC8316 RT9711CGB IC8315 XC6204F502PR-G IC8009 MP2106DK IC8013 MP2307DN IC8014 VT6103X LA.
D I A - 11 SCH_KZ4AC WM8510 MCI IC8010 H5PS5162GFR-S6C IC8005 H5PS5162GFR-S6C IC8006 M29W128GL70N6E IC8008 NETWORK MEMODT D0GA103JA028 R8183 D0GAR00JA046 R8065 F1G1C104A077 C8277 MEMCKE NORA[6] X R807.
D I A -12 P CB _ K Z4 AC PbF 1 1 2 2 1LG4B10W1150A Reflow_Side *** ??? 5 5 6 6 7 7 KJ4CC.AV.PWB K30A K30B K30C K50A SCB01 SCB02 K20A K20B R018 R3031 C3061 R022 R023 R031 R032 R033 R034 R035 R3051 C001.
D I A -13 PC B _ K Z4AC PbF 1LG4B10W1200A A A B B F F ***??? 1st_Reflow E D D E 1 1 2 2 2 2 SCB16A K10A K10B K8002 SCB9B K40C 1 2 47 48 K801 SCB10A K8304 SCB12A SCB12B K8313 SN7100 D3610 C3634 C3636 C.
D I A -14 P CB _ K Z4 AC PbF G G 1LG4B10W1200A 15 15 K10A K10B 19 1 K8001 K8002 SCB9A K40C SCB10A SCB10B SCB11A SCB11B K8304 K8313 SCB13B R8044 R7874 R8238 R400 R401 R3801 R8045 R7875 R402 R8046 R7876.
D I A -15 PC B _ K Z4AC POWER (SIDE:A) POWER (SIDE:B) AC 2ND FIL TER (SIDE:A) AC 2ND FIL TER (SIDE:B) PbF COLD HOT COLD *** ??? 1LG4B10W1140A PARTS.SIDE K6E KJ4CC.
Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il Panasonic PT-VW435NE è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Panasonic PT-VW435NE - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Panasonic PT-VW435NE imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Panasonic PT-VW435NE ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Panasonic PT-VW435NE, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Panasonic PT-VW435NE.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Panasonic PT-VW435NE. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Panasonic PT-VW435NE insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.