TC-L32B6H Manual
TC-L32B6H Manual
TC-L32B6H Manual
MTNC130232CE
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1 Safety Precautions
1.1. General Guidelines
1. 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.
2. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are properly
installed.
3. After servicing, make the following leakage current checks to prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards.
4. When conducting repairs and servicing, do not attempt to modify the equipment, its parts or its materials.
5. When wiring units (with cables, flexible cables or lead wires) are supplied as repair parts and only one wire or some of the
wires have been broken or disconnected, do not attempt to repair or re-wire the units. Replace the entire wiring unit instead.
6. When conducting repairs and servicing, do not twist the Fasten connectors but plug them straight in or unplug them straight
out.
1.1.1. Leakage Current Cold Check 1.1.2. Leakage Current Hot Check (See
1. Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the Figure 1.)
two prongs on the plug. 1. Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not use
2. Measure the resistance value, with an ohmmeter, an isolation transformer for this check.
between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed 2. Connect a 1.5kohm, 10 watts resistor, in parallel with a
metallic cabinet part on the equipment such as 0.15µF capacitors, between each exposed metallic part
screwheads, connectors, control shafts, etc. When the on the set and a good earth ground such as a water pipe,
exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis, the as shown in Figure 1.
reading should be 100 Mohm and over. 3. Use an AC voltmeter, with 1000 ohms/volt or more
When the exposed metal does not have a return path to sensitivity, to measure the potential across the resistor.
the chassis, the reading must be . 4. Check each exposed metallic part, and measure the
voltage at each point.
5. Reverse the AC plug in the AC outlet and repeat each of
the above measurements.
6. The potential at any point should not exceed 0.75 volts
RMS. A leakage current tester (Simpson Model 229 or
equivalent) may be used to make the hot checks, leakage
current must not exceed 1/2 milliamp. In case a
measurement is outside of the limits specified, there is a
possibility of a shock hazard, and the equipment should
be repaired and rechecked before it is returned to the
customer.
Figure 1
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2 Warning
2.1. Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to 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 incidence of component damage
caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD).
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any ESD on your
body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging ESD wrist strap,
which should be removed for 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 solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as [anti-static (ESD protected)] can
generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient 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 ham less motion such as the
brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity (ESD)
sufficient to damage an ES device).
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2.2. About lead free solder (PbF)
Note: Lead is listed as (Pb) in the periodic table of elements.
In the information below, Pb will refer to Lead solder, and PbF will refer to Lead Free Solder.
The Lead Free Solder used in our manufacturing process and discussed below is (Sn+Ag+Cu).
That is Tin (Sn), Silver (Ag) and Copper (Cu) although other types are available.
This model uses Pb Free solder in it's manufacture due to environmental conservation issues. For service and repair work, we'd
suggest the use of Pb free solder as well, although Pb solder may be used.
PCBs manufactured using lead free solder will have the PbF within a leaf Symbol PbF stamped on the back of PCB.
Caution
• Pb free solder has a higher melting point than standard solder. Typically the melting point is 50 ~ 70 °F (30~40 °C) higher. Please
use a high temperature soldering iron and set it to 700 ± 20 °F (370 ± 10 °C).
• Pb free solder will tend to splash when heated too high (about 1100 °F or 600 °C).
If you must use Pb solder, please completely remove all of the Pb free solder on the pins or solder area before applying Pb
solder. If this is not practical, be sure to heat the Pb free solder until it melts, before applying Pb solder.
• After applying PbF solder to double layered boards, please check the component side for excess solder which may flow onto the
opposite side. (see figure below)
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3 Service Navigation
3.1. PCB Layout
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4 Specifications
Power source AC 110-127 V, 60 Hz
Power consumption
Rated power 65 W
Standby power 0.3 W
Display panel
Panel TFT LCD Module with LED Backlight
Visible screen size 32 inches (80 cm)
(diagonal)
Display Resolution 1,049,088 (1,366 (W) × 768 (H))
Speaker output 10 W (5 W + 5 W), 10 % THD
Receiving systems / Band name Digital TV : DVB-T
6 MHz VHF / UHF (Colombia) free-to-air TV broadcast reception
Note
Design and Specifications are subject to change without notice. Mass and Dimensions shown are approximate.
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5 Service Mode
5.1. How to enter into Service Mode
5.1.1. Purpose
After exchange parts, check and adjust the contents of adjustment mode.
While pressing [VOLUME ( - )] button of the main unit, press [INFO] button of the remote control three times within 2 seconds.
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5.1.4. Contents of adjustment mode
• Value is shown as a hexadecimal number.
• Preset value differs depending on models.
• After entering the adjustment mode, take note of the value in each item before starting adjustment.
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5.2. SRV-TOOL
5.2.1. How to access
1. Select [SRV-TOOL] in Service Mode.
2. Press [OK] button on the remote control.
5.2.4. Exit
Disconnect the AC cord from wall outlet or press the [POWER] button on the main unit for 3 seconds to turn off and then turn on
automatically.
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5.4. Hotel mode
1. Purpose Item Function
Restrict a function for hotels. Hotel Mode Select hotel mode On/Off
Initial INPUT Select input signal modes.
2. Access command to the Hotel mode setup menu
Set the input, when each time power is switched
In order to display the Hotel mode setup menu: on.
While pressing [VOLUME (-)] button of the main unit, Selection :
press [AV] button of the remote control three times within Off,Analogue TV,Digital TV,AV,PC,HDMI1,HDMI2
2 seconds. • Off: give priority to a last memory.
Initial POS Select programme number.
Selection :
Then, the Hotel mode setup menu is displayed. Off/0 to 99
• Off: give priority to a last memory
Initial VOL Level Adjust the volume when each time power is
switched on.
Selection/Range :
Off/0 to 100
• Off: give priority to a last memory
Maximum VOL Adjust maximum volume.
Level Range :
0 to 100
Button Lock Select local key conditions.
Selection :
Off/SETUP/MENU
• Off: altogether valid
• SETUP: only F-key is invalid
(Tuning guide (menu) can not be selected.)
• MENU: only F-key is invalid
(only Volume/Mute can be selected.)
Remote Lock Select remote control key conditions.
3. To exit the Hotel mode setup menu Selection :
Off/SETUP/MENU
Disconnect AC power cord from wall outlet.
• Off: altogether valid
4. Explain the Hotel mode setup menu • SETUP: only Setup menu is invalid
• MENU: Picture/Sound/Setup menu are invalid
Private Information Select private information for VIERA Cast is Keep
or Reset if Hotel mode is set to [On] when TV
power on.
Selection :
Keep/Reset
• Keep: private information for VIERA Cast is
keep
• Reset: private information for VIERA Cast is
reset
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5.5. Data Copy by USB Memory
Note:
SD card can not be used for Data Copy.
5.5.1. Purpose
(a) Board replacement (Copy the data when exchanging A-board):
When exchanging A-board, the data in original A-board can be copied to USB Memory and then copy to new A-board.
(b) Hotel (Copy the data when installing a number of units in hotel or any facility):
When installing a number of units in hotel or any facility, the data in master TV can be copied to USB Memory and then copy to
other TVs.
5.5.2. Preparation
Make pwd file as startup file for (a) or (b) in a empty USB Memory.
1. Insert a empty USB Memory to your PC.
2. Right-click a blank area in a USB Memory window, point to New, and then click text document. A new file is created by default
(New Text Document.txt).
3. Right-click the new text document that you just created and select rename, and then change the name and extension of the
file to the following file name for (a) or (b) and press ENTER.
File name:
(a) For Board replacement : boardreplace.pwd
(b) For Hotel : hotel.pwd
Note:
Please make only one file to prevent the operation error.
No any other file should not be in USB Memory.
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5.5.3. Data copy from TV set to USB Memory
1. Turn on the TV set.
2. Insert USB Memory with a startup file (pwd file) to USB terminal.
On-screen Display will be appeared according to the startup file automatically.
3. Input a following password for (a) or (b) by using remote control.
(a) For Board replacement : 2770
(b) For Hotel : 4850
Data will be copied from TV set to USB Memory.
It takes around 2 to 6 minutes maximum for copying.
4. After the completion of copying to USB Memory, remove USB Memory from TV set.
5. Turn off the TV set.
Note:
Following new folder will be created in USB Memory for data from TV set.
(a) For Board replacement : user_setup
(b) For Hotel : hotel
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5.5.4. Data copy from USB Memory to TV set
1. Turn on the TV set.
2. Insert USB Memory with Data to USB terminal.
On-screen Display will be appeared according to the Data folder automatically.
3. Input a following password for (a) or (b) by using remote control.
(a) For Board replacement : 2771
(b) For Hotel : 4851
Data will be copied from USB Memory to TV set.
4. After the completion of copying to USB Memory, remove USB Memory from TV set.
(a) For Board replacement : Data will be deleted after copying (Limited one copy).
(b) For Hotel : Data will not be deleted and can be used for other TVs.
5. Turn off the TV set.
Note:
1. Depending on the failure of boards, function of Data copy for board replacement does not work.
2. This function can be effective among the same model numbers.
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6 Troubleshooting Guide
Use the self-check function to test the unit.
1. Checking the IIC bus lines
2. Power LED Blinking timing
6.1.2. Exit
Disconnect the AC cord from wall outlet or press the [POWER] button on the main unit for 3 seconds to turn off and then turn on
automatically.
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6.2. Power LED Blinking timing chart
1. Subject
Information of LED Flashing timing chart.
2. Contents
When an abnormality has occurred the unit, the protection circuit operates and reset to the stand by mode. At this time, the
defective block can be identified by the number of blinks of the Power LED on the front panel of the unit.
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7 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions
7.1. Disassembly Flow Chart for the Unit
This is a disassembly chart.
When assembling, perform this chart conversely.
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7.2. Disassembly Procedure for the Unit
7.2.1. Pedestal 7.2.3. Key Button Bracket
1. Lay down the unit so that the rear cover faces upward. 1. Remove the 2 tabs.
2. Remove the 4 screws. 2. Remove the Key Button Bracket.
3. Remove the pedestal.
7.2.4. P-Board
1. Remove the 2 screws.
2. Disconnect the connectors (P2 and P3).
7.2.2. Back Cover 3. Remove the P-Board.
1. Remove the 7 screws (A).
2. Remove the 6 screws (B).
3. Remove the 6 screws (C).
4. Remove the Back Cover.
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7.2.5. A-Board
1. Remove the 2 screws.
2. Remove the 2 locking tabs.
3. Remove the Side AV bracket.
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7.2.8. Metal CH Frame P Up/P Btm/A 7.2.10. K-Board
1. Remove the 3 screws (D). 1. Remove the 2 locking tabs.
2. Remove the 3 screws (E).
3. Remove the Metal CH Frame P Up/P Btm/A.
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8 Measurements and Adjustments
8.1. Voltage chart of P-board
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10 Block Diagram
10.1. Main Block Diagram
A MAIN
L
AUDIO_OUT SPEAKER(L)
AUDIO
SUB3.3V
SOUND_SOS
SOUND_SOS SOUND_SOS_DET A12
TU_1.8V
AMP R
IFD_OUT (LED:9 TIMES) SPEAKER(R)
RF TUNER
DMD SOUND18V
SUB3.3V_SENSE SUB3.3V
(LED:7 TIMES)
USB1
USB I/F
LVDS Tx
STB3.3V
SUB3.3V
SUB1.5V
(LED:1 TIME)
POWER_ON
SUB1.2V
BL_PWM
SUB_ON
BL_SOS
PNL12V
BL_ON
KEY
A16
DCDC
P POWER TU_1.8V
TU_1.8V
DCDC SUB3.3V
SUB3.3V
5VS STB5V
SOUND18V
REG
SUB_ON SUB_ON
16V
P15V DCDC PNL12V
BL_ON BL_ON PANEL12V
P2 A02
BL_PWM BL_PWM
BL_SOS BL_SOS
KEY KEY LCD DRIVER
POWER_ON POWER ON DCDC
P15V SUB1.5V
SUB1.5V
DCDC
SUB1.2V
POWER SW SUB1.2V
AC
DETECT
PANEL
DCDC
SUB5V
SUB5V LED BACK LIGHT
OPERATION SWICTH
PWM DCDC
HDMI3.3V
AVDDH3.3V
LCD PANEL
INPUT
FILTER
P3
24V
LIVE NEUTRAL
JK7101
AC CORD
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10.2. Block (1/2) Diagram
JK3101
AV
A MAIN
PR
PB
R
Y
L
SW7402-7406
CONTROL PANEL KEY
SW7401
P POWER
P2 A02
POWER SW
KEY KEY
IC7301 10 6
IC7502 STB5V POWER ON 5.8VS POWER_ON
T7301B,Q7301 9 4
D7102 5VS
+5V 6 11
RECTIFIER
+16V 1
Q7502 3 5
D7502
*
Q7501 2
D7507,8
IC7501
PC7301 PHOTO ERROR
COUPLER DETCT
3
PC7300
AC PHOTO
DETECT COUPLER
SUB_ON SUB_ON
8 2
LINE
BL_PWM
BL_ON
BL_SOS
FILTER
4
+24V
+24V
F7101
1 2 P3 7 8 1 3 4
JK7101
STB5V
AC CORD 5
IC5421
PNL12V PANEL12V P15V P15V IC5420 SUB5V SUB5V
+12V +5V 6
PANEL_VCC_ON2
DCDCEN
7
LCD PANEL
PNL12V
A16 +3.3V 8
PNL12V 28 PNL12V
31
P15V
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10.3. Block (2/2) Diagram
SPEAKER_R SPEAKER_L
D3006 FOR
JK8451 JK4700 JK4701 FACTORY
DIGITAL
USB1 USE
A MAIN RF IN AUDIO OUT HDMI1 HDMI2
A12 2 1 3 4
CN0100
JK6750 IIC_0
IIC_2
TMDS DATA/
TMDS DATA/
R(+)
UART
L(+)
R(-)
HDMI_CEC
HDMI_CEC
+5V
+5V
L(-)
DDC IIC3
DDC IIC2
IIC_2
CLOCK
CLOCK
IC8454
FE_XRST
TU_1.8V
TU_3.3V
IC6750 IC4900
AGC
IFD1
TUNER
SOUND18V AUDIO AMP
SDIN
SOS
15V
IC5704
+1.8V
SUB5V
SUB3.3V
X8300
25MHz
SOUND_SOS_DET
ARC_OUT
DDC1
CEC
AUDIO_OUT
DDC2
VBUS1
HDMI_5V_DET2
HDMI_5V_DET1
Rx2
Rx1
IEC_OUT
USB_I/F
(LED:9 TIMES)
IIC_0 IIC_0
IIC_2 IIC_2
UART UART
IFD
IC8900
AGC
FE_XRST NAND
NAND_IF
FLASH
IC8000
PEAKS-sLD8
1 COMPONENT IN
2 L/R IN
SUB3.3V_SENSE
PANEL_VCC_ON
SUB1.1V
POWER_DET
PANEL_PWM
(LED:7 TIME)
(LED:1 TIME)
POWER_ON
R_LED_ON
CATS_EYE
XRSTSTM
HDMI3.3V
PWM_EN
LVDS_Tx
3
SUB1.5V
SUB3.3V
SUB_ON
STB3.3V
DDR_I/F
BL_SOS
BL_ON
RM_IN
XRST
KEY
IC8200
AI_SENSOR
PANEL_VCC_ON
R_LED_ON
IC8201
REMOTE
POWER_ON
DDR3
PWM_EN
P_PWMA
SUB_ON
BL_SOS
BL_ON
KEY
4
SUB3.3V
IC8001 AVDDH3.3V
STB5V
REMOTE C.A.T.S.
POWER LED RECEIVER SENSOR
D2802A RM2800 SN2800
SUB5V
VCC
GND
OUT
6 SUB5V STB3.3V A10 K10
1
STB3.3V
IC8100 SUB1.5V P_PWMA STB3.3V 3 5
PWM_A_IN R_LED_ON R_LED_ON
2 7
+1.5V BL_PWM REMOTE REMOTE
PWM_A_OUT 1 1
D5191 PWM_EN SUB_AI_3.3V AI_SENSOR AI_SENSOR
PWM_POWON 4 4
DCDCEN D5179 SUB3.3V
7 SUB_AI_3.3V 5 3
D5178
IC8101 SUB1.1V SUB_ON SUB_ON
8
P15V
D5194 D5187
LVDS_DATA
9 D5192
P15V
10
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11 Wiring Connection Diagram
11.1. Caution statement.
Caution:
Please confirm that all flexible cables are assembled correctly.
Also make sure that they are locked in the connectors.
Verify by giving the flexible cables a very slight pull.
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