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Service
Service
CAUTION: USE A SEPARATE ISOLATION TRANSFOMER FOR THIS UNIT WHEN SERVICING
WARNING
Use of substitute replacement parts, which do not have the same, specified safety characteristics may create shock,
fire, or other hazards.
Under no circumstances should the original design be modified or altered without written permission from Philips.
Philips assumes no liability, express or implied, arising out of any unauthorized modification of design.
TO ENSURE THE CONTINUED RELIABILITY OF THIS PRODUCT, USE ONLY ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER'S
REPLACEMENT PARTS, WHICH ARE LISTED WITH THEIR PART NUMBERS IN THE PARTS LIST SECTION OF
THIS SERVICE MANUAL.
Take care during handling the LCD module with backlight unit
-Must mount the module using mounting holes arranged in four corners.
-Do not press on the panel, edge of the frame strongly or electric shock as this will result in damage to the screen.
-Do not scratch or press on the panel with any sharp objects, such as pencil or pen as this may result in damage to
the panel.
-Protect the module from the ESD as it may damage the electronic circuit (C-MOS).
-Make certain that treatment person’s body is grounded through wristband.
-Do not leave the module in high temperature and in areas of high humidity for a long time.
-Avoid contact with water as it may a short circuit within the module.
-If the surface of panel becomes dirty, please wipe it off with a soft material. (Cleaning with a dirty or rough cloth may
damage the panel.)
Rear View
pop up and you can then start making adjustments to your monitor's various features. Use the keys to make your
adjustments.
The OSD function can be locked by pressing “MENU” button for more than 10 seconds.
Locked OSD function can be released by pressing “MENU” button for more than 10 seconds again.
2) Connect to PC
(a) Turn off your computer and unplug its power cable.
(b) Connect the monitor signal cable to the video connector on the back of your computer.
(c) Plug the power cord of your computer and your monitor into a nearby outlet.
(d) Turn on your computer and monitor. If the monitor displays an image, installation is complete.
2 Y
3
5 N
7 N
8
10 N
11
N N
12 13
Y Y
14 15 N
16
17
N
18 19
1) MCU initialize.
2) Is the EPROM blank?
3) Program the EPROM by default values.
4) Get the PWM value of brightness from EPROM.
5) Is the power key pressed?
6) Clear all global flags.
7) Are the AUTO and SELECT keys pressed?
8) Enter factory mode.
9) Save the power key status into EPROM.
Turn on the LED and set it to green color.
Scalar initializes.
10) In standby mode?
11) Update the lifetime of back light.
12) Check the analog port, are there any signals coming?
13) Does the scalar send out an interrupt request?
14) Wake up the scalar.
15) Are there any signals coming from analog port?
16) Display "No connection Check Signal Cable" message. And go into standby mode after the message
disappear.
17) Program the scalar to be able to show the coming mode.
18) Process the OSD display.
19) Read the keyboard. Is the power key pressed?
Key Board
LCD Interface
Control
(CN601)
(CN202)
RGB
RTD_H
RTD_V
DDC1_SCL,
DDC2_SDA
D-Sub
Crystal 24MHz Connector
(X401) (CN301)
5V
Feedback
PWM Control IC
Circuit
(IC901) 12V
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
Lamp Over Voltage Control
PWM
Control IC
DIM
Feedback (IC801)
Circuit
POWER
CN201
A A
1 CMVCC
2
3 CMVCC MVCC FB202
4 CMVCC
5 BKLT-VBRI
DIM# {4}
6 BKLT-EN NC CN201 A1
7 C_PANEL_INDEX CMVCC CN202
PANEL_ID# {4}
8 Volume# FB201 VCC3
Volume# {4} U201 D1
9 Mute
Mute {4} C201 E2
3 VIN VOUT 2
120ǂ C202 B3
VSS
C203 B5
CONN C204 B4
C202 + C204 AP1117E33LA C205 + C203
100uF/25V C205 B5
100uF/25V
1
VCC3
R207 R208
D 120R 1/16W 120R 1/16W D
CN202 Q204
PMBS3906
1 KEY0 R210 10K 1/16W
KEY0 {4} LED_R# {4}
2 KEY1
KEY1 {4}
3 POWER_KEY#
POWER_KEY# {4}
4 LED_G
5 LED_R LED_R
6 R213 10K 1/16W
LED_G# {4}
Q205
2
LED_G PMBS3906
CONN ZD202 C209 ZD203 C201 ZD201 C210
NC NC 0.1uF/16V
NC 0.1uF/16V 0.1uF/16V
1
E E
Near to Connect
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CN301 C302 A2
R311 100R 1/16W R307 C305 0.047uF C303 A3
16
8 VGA_B- C308 B6
DSUB_H 13 3 VGA_B+ ZD304 UDZS5.6B 0.047uF C309 B7
7 VGA_G- C310 C6
DDC1_SDA 12 2 VGA_G+ UDZS5.6B FB301
1
C R313 C6 C
3 VGA_B+
0.047uF R314 C5
R315 C6
ZD301 B1
3
C315
0.1uF/16V
D D
E E
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
DSUB_5V CMVCC
CMVCC
D401
C402 D402 BAT54C(NC)
BAV70 2 1
NC Reserve for powerBoard MCU_VCC MCU_VCC C401 E3
A Q401 CMVCC=3V C404 C402 A1 A
PMBS3904
3
C403 D3
MCU_VCC_S
NC C404 A6
R405 R406 R407 C405 B3
R402 C412 U403 NC C406 B4
1K 1/16W
NC
NC
1 NC VCC 8 C409 C5
R403 1uF 10V 2 7
NC WC C410 D7
3.9Kǂ 1/16W 3 6 R408 WP
NC SCL NC C411 E4
4 VSS SDA 5
C412 A2
U402 3 D401 A2
NC
AZ431AN-AE1 R409 IICSCL D402 A1
R404 NC
Q401 A2
10K 1/16W
1 2 R410 IICSDA R401 D5
NC R402 A1
BAT54C MCU_VCC R403 A2
R404 B2
B R405 A7 B
R406 A7
MCU_VCC R411 R412 R407 A7
4K7 1/16W 4K7 1/16W R408 A7
VCC3 MCU_VCC_S R409 B7
C405
R410 B7
+ C406 IICSDA
IICSCL R411 B5
10uF/50V 0.1uF/16V WP R412 B5
R454 R453 R451 R413 R414 RTD_SD3/SDI R413 C3
RTD_SD3/SDI {5}
RTD_SCLK R414 C3
RTD_SCLK {5}
1K 1/16W
1K 1/16W
4K7 1/16W
4K7 1/16W
4K7 1/16W
R415 D2
C409 R416 D3
NC(22pF/16V) R420 C2
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
4
U401 R422 C2
R423 C2
VCC
P1.0/T2
P1.1
P1.2
P1.3
P1.4
P1.5
P1.6
P1.7
RST
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
XI
R451 C3
D D
R415 RTD2120L-LF R453 C3
PANEL_VCC
15
16
17
18
19
42
43
R454 C2
6
7
C401 C411
10pF 10pF
E E
MCU&RTD2120L
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
DSUB_5V CMVCC
CMVCC
D401
C402 D402 BAT54C(NC)
BAV70 2 1
NC Reserve for powerBoard MCU_VCC MCU_VCC C401 E3
A Q401 CMVCC=3V C404 C402 A1 A
PMBS3904
3
C403 D3
MCU_VCC_S
NC C404 A6
R405 R406 R407 C405 B3
R402 C412 U403 NC C406 B4
1K 1/16W
NC
NC
1 NC VCC 8 C409 C5
R403 1uF 10V 2 7
NC WC C410 D7
3.9Kǂ 1/16W 3 6 R408 WP
NC SCL NC C411 E4
4 VSS SDA 5
C412 A2
U402 3 D401 A2
NC
AZ431AN-AE1 R409 IICSCL D402 A1
R404 NC
Q401 A2
10K 1/16W
1 2 R410 IICSDA R401 D5
NC R402 A1
BAT54C MCU_VCC R403 A2
R404 B2
B R405 A7 B
R406 A7
MCU_VCC R411 R412 R407 A7
4K7 1/16W 4K7 1/16W R408 A7
VCC3 MCU_VCC_S R409 B7
C405
R410 B7
+ C406 IICSDA
IICSCL R411 B5
10uF/50V 0.1uF/16V WP R412 B5
R454 R453 R451 R413 R414 RTD_SD3/SDI R413 C3
RTD_SD3/SDI {5}
RTD_SCLK R414 C3
RTD_SCLK {5}
1K 1/16W
1K 1/16W
4K7 1/16W
4K7 1/16W
4K7 1/16W
R415 D2
C409 R416 D3
NC(22pF/16V) R420 C2
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
4
U401 R422 C2
R423 C2
VCC
P1.0/T2
P1.1
P1.2
P1.3
P1.4
P1.5
P1.6
P1.7
RST
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
XI
R451 C3
D D
R415 RTD2120L-LF R453 C3
PANEL_VCC
15
16
17
18
19
42
43
R454 C2
6
7
C401 C411
10pF 10pF
E E
MCU&RTD2120L
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CN601
{5} LVDS_O[0..9]
LVDS_O0 RXO0- RXO0- 1 2 RXO0+
A CN601 A3 A
LVDS_O1 RXO0+ RXO1- 3 4 RXO1+
LVDS_O2 RXO1- RXO2- 5 6 RXO2+ C602 B4
LVDS_O3 RXO1+ RXOC- 7 8 RXOC+ C603 C2
LVDS_O4 RXO2- RXO3- 9 10 RXO3+
C604 D3
LVDS_O5 RXO2+ RXE0- 11 12 RXE0+
RXE1- RXE1+ FB601 D3
13 14
LVDS_O6 RXOC- RXE2- 15 16 RXE2+ Q601 C3
LVDS_O7 RXOC+ RXEC- 17 18 RXEC+ Q602 D2
LVDS_O8 RXO3- RXE3- 19 20 RXE3+ R601 C2
LVDS_O9 RXO3+ 21 22
{5} LVDS_E[0..9] R602 B3
23 24
LVDS_E0 RXE0- CONN R604 C2
LVDS_E1 RXE0+ R605 C1
LVDS_E2 RXE1- PANEL_VCC R606 B3
LVDS_E3 RXE1+
LVDS_E4 RXE2-
B LVDS_E5 RXE2+ R602 R606 C602 B
LVDS_E6 RXEC- 330R 1/8W NC(R0805)
LVDS_E7 RXEC+ 0.01uF/25V
LVDS_E8 RXE3-
LVDS_E9 RXE3+
3D
CMVCC
C C
1 2
G S
AO3401L PANEL_VCC
R605 R601 C603
4K7 1/16W
10K 1/16W R604 0.1uF/16V
PANEL_VCC
Q601
47K 1/16W AO3401 FB601
PPWR_ON# Q602 C604
{4} PPWR_ON#
+
PMBS3906 120ǂ
47uF/25V
D D
1 2 3 4 5
2
A 1K 1/4W R943 A
1 3 1K 1/8W
T901 Q903 ZD901
-
D906 PMBS3904
4 9 NC
SP10100
+ C907 R904 R905 R908
4
1
100uF/450V 300Kǂ 1/4W NC C906 C932 R939
! 1500pF/2KV 100Kǂ 2W 5 7 R935 100ǂ 1/4W 3 1
1000pF
NC
2
L902 R906 FR107 R961 100ǂ 1/4W 0.001uF L903 F903
SG901 NC
SG902 NC
1 2 6 11
NC 4 +5V
10 1.1uH
JUMPER
4 3 R962 100ǂ 1/4W + + C940
!
2
6 C939 1000uF/16V +
7.0mH C905 ZD906 D901 R909 1 8 1000uF/16V C915
0.1uF RLZ22B FR103 5.1ǂ 1/4W 470uF/16V
B R940 BD901 A1 CN901 E1 B
2
C902 C901 + C908 D907 33K 1/10W CN902 C8 C901 B2
22uF/50V R924
0.001uF/250V 3 12
1
1
D903 1N4148W R927 C915 B8 C916 D7
! ! 4
IC901
5
! 3.6Kǂ 1% 1/10W C917 A7 C918 A7
RT NC C921 D5 C922 A7
4
LD7552BPS
RLZ18B C940 B7 D900 B4
100K 1/8W FB901 C924
BEAD 0.1uF D901 B4 D903 B4
L901 D905 A6 D906 A6
2 3
1
1 4
! 220ǂ 1/4W
R914
R926
1K 1/10W 1% R942
F901 E2 F903 B9
GND1 D4 HS2 D4
0.47ǂ 2W IC904 1K 1/10W 1%
4.0mH C928 C909 KIA431A-AT/P HS3 E4 IC901 B3
0.01uF 470pF/25V IC903 C5 IC904 C5
L901 C1 L902 B1
C903
0.47uF/275V
! C925 R930
L903 B7 L904 A7
CN902 NR901 D1 Q901 B4
NC 2.43Kǂ 1% 1/10W Q903 A8 R900 D1
1 R901 D2 R902 D1
2 R904 A3 R905 A3
C921 3 R906 B3 R907 B3
3300PF/250V 4
+5V R908 A4 R909 B4
! ! ! DIM
ON/OFF
5
6
R910 B4
R914 C4
R912 C4
R915 C2
7
R900 R902 R901 8 R918 A6 R919 A6
GND1
GND 9 R920 A6 R924 B7
D C916 D
10 R925 B6 R926 C6
680Kǂ 1/4W 680Kǂ 1/4W 680Kǂ 1/4W
1 0.1uF R927 B8 R930 C8
2 R932 A3 R933 B3
VAR901 ! FG
CONNECTOR R935 A6 R938 C4
Varistor N.C R939 A8 R940 B9
R941 A8 R942 C8
HS2 R943 A8 R944 A8
HEAT SINK(D906) VOL R945 A8 R946 A7
NR901 R961 B6 R962 B6
NTCR F901 ! 1
2
SG901 B1 SG902 B2
t ! FUSE T3.15A/250VAC
MUTE T901 A5
ZD901 A9
VAR901 D1
ZD902 A8
ZD905 C4 ZD906 B3
ZD921 B8 ZD922 B8
HS3
E HEAT SINK(Q901) E
3
1
2 1 2
CN901
SOCKET
!
F F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
CN801
INVERTER
1
2 CN801
C839 T801
A10
1000pF POWER X'FMR R817 R821
10K 1/10W 1K 1/4W 1% CN802
6 7
R855 D805 CONN B10
A 33ǂ 1/4W 1N4148W C819 C801 A7 A
FB801
0.0022uF 2 C802 A5
F801 3 C807 B2
+12V 1 2 4 C801 3
15pF/3KV C817 G4
0R05 1/4W BEAD C819 A9
1
C802 C820 G3
R804 Q801 470uF/25V + C824 R856 1 8 D801 C821 G2
100ǂ 1/8W PMBS3904 D810 0.1uF 33ǂ 1/4W R801 BAV99
C822 F2
NC Q802 1.5K 1/10W 1%
AM9945N-T1-PF C823 B9
1 S C824 A5
Q808 D 8 C825 B2
PDTA144WK 2 7 C838 C834 G8
Q805 G D 1000pF C835 D2
PDTC144WK R839 3 6 2
22R 1/8W S D C838 B6
ON/OFF 1
Q804 4 5 C839 A6
G D
2
3 D802 B10
C823
D805 A8
Q811 D807 0.0022uF
DIM 1 D806 F8
PMBS3904 1N4148W D807 B8
R814 D802
R811 1.5K 1/10W 1% BAV99 D810 B4
D811 D811 C4
NC NC D812 F2
2
D813 C2
D813 D814 G6
NC ZD801
NC D817 D1
Q812
DTC FB801 A2
2
PMBS3906
Q810 1 R850 F801 A1
1
Q802 B5
R813 Q804 B3
R827 NC Q805 B2
1K 1/10W 1% Q806 D2
Q807 G4
Q808 B2
Q809 G7
Q806 R853 Q810 C2
PMBS3904 68Kǂ 1/10W Q811 B4
Q812 C4
R801 A9
C835 R802 E2
NC R803 G6
R804 A2
D R807 F5 D
R808 G5
R810 G3
R811 B2
R813 C2
R814 B9
R817 A9
D817 R818 F7
1N4148W R857 R820 G1
0OHM 1/8W R821 A9
R841 R822 B9
68Kǂ 1% 1/10W R823 F2
R824 G5
R825 E5
C842 R826 G5
0.01uF R829 R827 C1
E R851 R802 22R 1/8W R828 B9 E
NC
3.6Kǂ 1/10W R829 E5
R830 F1
R831 G2
R825 R832 F2
22R 1/8W R835 G8
R837 F8
R839 B4
R841 E5
R850 C4
R837 R851 E1
47K 1/10W
R853 D4
R854 G4
R855 A6
R856 A6
R830 C822 R832 R807 R857 D3
F NC 1uF/25V 10K 1/10W 10K 1/10W F
IC801 R861 G4
R862 G6
1 IN1+ IN2+ 16
2 15 R863 G2
IN1- IN2-
3 14 R864 G4
FB VREF R818 D806
4 DTC CONT 13 R865 G3
5 12 1K 1/10W 1% 1N4148W
CT VCC T801 A6
D812 6 11
1N4148W RT C2 ZD801 C2
7 GND E2 10
R823 8 9
0ǂ 1/10W C1 E1
TL494IDR
C821
0.1uF/25V R861
R810 R865 NC R864 R854
NC NC Q809
51Kǂ 1% 1/8W NC RK7002
G R803 G
Q807 R826 R808 10Mǂ 1/10W C846
R820 C820 NC 1K 1/8W R824 1K 1/10W 1% NC
10K 1/10W R863 R831 220pF
10K 1/10W 1K 1/8W 1K 1/10W 1%
C834 R835
C817 C845 R862 0.1uF/25V 1M 1/10W 5%
NC 2.2uF/16V 1M 1/10W 5% D814
1N4148W
H H
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
A A
LED_GRN#
1
LED001
LED
CN001
2
B B
1 LBADC1 R002 3Kǂ 1/10W 1%
2 LBADC2
3 DC_POWERON R003 1.8Kǂ 1/10W
4 LED_GRN#
LED_RED# CN001 B1
5
6 C001 B2
C001 C002 C003 C004 C005 R004 1.8Kǂ 1/10W C002 B2
R005 3Kǂ 1/10W 1% C003 B3
NC/0.001uF NC/0.001uF NC/0.001uF NC/0.001uF NC/0.001uF
C004 B3
POWER
CONN
DOWN
MENU
C005 B3
OK
UP
SW002
SW005 SW004 SW003 SW SW001 C006 C7
SW SW SW SW C007 C4
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 C008 C7
C009 C5
SGND
ZD002
ZD005
ZD003
ZD004
ZD001
C010 C6
C007
C009
C010
C008
C006
LED001 B3
C 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 R002 B4 C
R003 B4
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
NC/UDZS5.6B
NC/UDZS5.6B
NC/UDZS5.6B
NC/UDZS5.6B
NC/UDZS5.6B
5 5 5 5 5 R004 B4
R005 B4
SW001 C7
SGND SW002 C7
SW003 C6
SGND SGND SGND SGND SGND SGND SGND SGND SGND
SW004 C5
SW005 C5
ZD001 C7
ZD002 C5
ZD003 C6
OK (3.0K) 1.435V GND
ZD004 C7
ZD005 C5
LBADC1
UP (1.8K) 1.042V
D D
DOWN(1.8K) 1.042V
LBADC2
MENU(3.0K) 1.435V
CONNECTOR
LED
E E
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
7. PCB Layout
7.1 Main Board
715G2498-1 AO
C201 B1 D301 B2 R208 B1 R429 A1
BD901 C3 HM34 B4
C104 B4 HM36 B3
C108 C4 IC903 B3
C801 B1 IC904 B2
C802 B2 J101 C4
C901 C3 J102 C4
C902 C3 J103 B4
C903 C3 J104 B4
C906 B3 J105 B4
C907 B3 J106 B4
C908 B3 J108 C4
C915 A3 J109 B4
C917 A3 J801 B2
C918 A3 J802 B2
C921 B4 J803 B2
C922 A3 J804 B2
C938 B3 J805 A1
C939 A4 J806 A2
C940 A3 J807 A2
CN101 C4 J809 A2
CN102 C4 J810 A2
CN801 A1 J811 A1
CN802 C1 J812 A1
CN901 C2 J813 A2
CN902 A4 J814 A2
D900 B3 J901 C3
D901 B3 J902 C3
D905 A4 J903 C3
D906 B2 J904 B4
D907 A4 J905 B3
F901 C2 J906 B3
F903 A3 J907 A3
FB102 B4 J908 A3
FB801 A2 J909 C4
FB901 B4 L901 C3
HM10 C2 L902 C3
HM11 B3 L903 A3
HM12 C2 L904 A3
HM13 C3 NR901 C2
HM14 C1 Q901 B4
HM15 C2 R908 B3
HM16 C2 R914 B4
HM18 A1 T801 B1
HM19 B4 T901 B3
HM28 B1 U101 B4
HM29 C3 VAR901 C2
CN001 A1
GND1 A4
GND2 A1
J001 A1
J002 A2
J003 A3
LED001 A3
SW001 A3
SW002 A3
SW003 A3
SW004 A2
SW005 A2
C001 A2
C002 A3
C003 A3
C004 A2
C005 A1
C006 A4
C007 A2
C008 A3
C009 A2
C010 A2
R002 A1
R003 A2
R004 A3
R005 A3
ZD001 A4
ZD002 A2
ZD003 A2
ZD004 A3
ZD005 A2
FFC
Panel
CN801
Panel Interface
Main Board
CN901
CN202
CN802 CN301
Fig1
Fig2
Fig3
Fig4
Fig5
Fig6
Fig7
Fig8
Fig9
Fig10
b. Remove 2 screws at the left and 1screw at the bottom of the main frame Fig11.
Fig11
Fig12
Fig13
No power
NG
NG
OK Replace U201
NG
OK Replace X401
Replace U501
No picture
NG
Replace U201
OK
OK NG
Replace X401
Replace U501
White screen
OK NG
OK Replace X401
NG
NG Check Correspondent
Check Correspondent
component. OK component.
OK
NG
OK NG
Check AC input
OK
NG
Check bridge rectified circuit and F901 circuit
NG
OK Check R905 and Change IC901
OK NG 1) Check IC901
2) Check R909, D901 circuit
OK
NG
Check IC901
OK NG
Check adapter or MB
OK NG
Check Interface board
OK
NG
Change Q805 or Q808
Check IC801 PIN10, 9 have the output of square wave at short time
OK NG
Change IC801
Check Q802 PIN5, 6, 7, 8 have the output of square wave at short time.
OK
NG
Check Q801, Q802, Q804, Q811, Q812
OK
NG
Change T801
N
Is Key Pad Board connecting normally? Connect Key Pad Board
N
Is Button Switch normally? Replace Button Switch
N
Is Key Pad Board normally? Replace Key Pad Board
It is advised to re- soldered the main EEPROM with Software DDC from the old board onto the new board if
circuit board have been replaced, in this case the DDC data does not need to be re-programmed.
Additional information about DDC (Display Data Channel) may be obtained from Video Electronics Standards
Association (VESA). Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) information may be also obtained from
VESA.
1. An i486 (or above) personal computer or compatible.
2. Microsoft operation system Windows 95/98/2000/XP.
3. Software OSD SN Alignment kits
The kit contents:
a. OSD SN BOARD x1
b. Printer cablex1
c. VGA cable x1
d. 12V DC power source
Connect to the
PC LPT
When you write analog
EDID, Connect this port
to the Philips 170CW8’s
VGA port
12V Input
c. Press “Enter” key, then the program is in process. When the screen appears the below Fig, analog DDC Write
completes.
x0 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8 x9 xA xB xC xD xE xF
0: 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 41 0C 1D C0 37 87 03 00
10: 0D 0D 01 03 0E 25 17 78 2A 10 85 A0 58 53 8E 27
20: 25 4F 54 BF EE 80 71 4F 95 00 95 0F 01 01 01 01
30: 01 01 01 01 01 01 9A 29 A0 D0 51 84 22 30 50 98
40: 36 00 6F E6 10 00 00 1C 00 00 00 FF 00 31 32 33
50: 32 33 31 33 32 33 31 32 32 33 00 00 00 FC 00 50
60: 68 69 6C 69 70 73 20 31 37 30 43 57 00 00 00 FD
70: 00 38 4C 1E 53 0E 00 0A 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 0F
<---Header--->
Header: 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00
<-x-Header-x->
<---Vendor/Product Identification--->
ID Manufacturer Name: PHL
ID Product Code: C01D
ID Serial Number: 37870300
Week of Manufacture: 13
Year of Manufacture: 2003
<-x-Vendor/Product Identification-x->
<---Color Characteristics--->
Red x: 0.6250000000
Red y: 0.3447265625
Green x: 0.3242187500
<---Established Timings--->
Established Timings 1: BF
-720x400 @70Hz VGA,IBM
-640x480 @60Hz VGA,IBM
-640x480 @67Hz Apple,Mac II
-640x480 @72Hz VESA
-640x480 @75Hz VESA
-800x600 @56Hz VESA
-800x600 @60Hz VESA
Established Timings 2: EE
-800x600 @72Hz VESA
-800x600 @75Hz VESA
-832x624 @75Hz Apple,Mac II
-1024x768 @60Hz VESA
-1024x768 @70Hz VESA
-1024x768 @75Hz VESA
Established Timings 3: 80
-1152x870 @75Hz Apple,Mac II
<-x-Established Timings-x->
Extension Flag: 00
Checksum: 0F
3. Adjustment
Preparation before adjustment:
(1) Monitor should be warmed up for more than half an hour.
(2) Make sure that the tools are connected right and drive programs have been installed OK.
Adjustment process:
(1) Press the power of CA-210, shut off the lens, press 0-Cal and open the lens after analyzer reset.
(2) Start white balance adjustment program, select the right parameter according with the program and click OK.
(3) Make sure that the lens of CA-210 aims at the center of the screen, then click Start and start adjusting.
(4) After finish adjusting, the adjustment program displays pass, and the Start Button is changed to Next, which
means you can adjust another monitor.
Service Kit
170CW8FB/00
Panel
Board ASS’Y
View angle (CR>10) : 65/65 (min), 70/70 (typ) for Horizontal & 60/60 (min), 65/65 (typ) for Vertical
Gate IC :
Source IC :
Response time : 8 ms (Typ.)
2.1.2
Type NR
Outside dimensions
Pitch ( mm )
Color pixel arrangement
Display surface :
Color depth :
Backlight :
Active area(WxH) :
View angle (CR>10) :
Contrast ratio :
White luminance :
Gate IC :
Source IC :
Response time :
Pin assignment:
MONITOR SETUP
Exit
Brightness & Contrast Brightness
Contrast
Color Original Color, 9300K,6500K,
sRGB, User Define
Position Horizontal
Vertical
Remark : < to Adjust > / < to Move > - < to Confirm >
Remark : Color Temperature factory default setting = see 170CW8 SKU.
3.3 Timing requirement
3.3.1 Mode storing capacity
14 56.4 - 960x720 75
15 44.75 - 960x720 60
B_min
X 100% >75%
B_max
• Package test
1. Random Vibration test
2. Drop test
3. Cold Drop test (for design reference)
• Un-package test
1. Half sine shock test (non operation)
• Package test
1. Random Vibration test
2. Drop test
3. Cold Drop test (for design reference)
• Un-package test
MODEL 170CW8
1 lit sub-pixel 3
2 adjacent lit sub-pixels 1
3 adjacent lit sub-pixels (one white pixel) 0
Distance between two bright dots defects ≧25mm
Bright dot defects within 20 mm circle 0
Total bright dot defects of all type 3
MODEL 170CW8
1 dark sub-pixel 5
2 adjacent dark sub-pixels 2
3 adjacent dark sub-pixels (one white pixel) 1
Distance between two black dots defects ≧15mm
Black dot defects within 20 mm circle* 1
Total black dot defects of all type 5
MODEL 170CW8
Total bright or black dot defects of all type 5
256
P2 P6 P3
512
P7 P1 P8
768
P4 P9 P5
1/2
YA
1/2
1/3
1/2
1/3
YB
1/2
1/3
VIDEO
C D E
HORIZONTAL
B
A
VIDEO
Q R S
VERTICAL
P
O
COMPOSITE SYNC.
VIDEO
C D E
HORIZONTAL
B
A
Safety Checks
After the original service problem has been corrected,a complete safety check
should be made. Be sure to check over the entire set, not just the areas 6. New picture tubes are specifically designed to withstand higher operathng
where you have worked. Some previous servicer may have left an unsafe voltages without creating undesirable X-radiation. It is strongly
condition,which could be unknowingly passed on to your customer. Be sure recommended that any shop test fixture which is to be used with the new
to check all of the following: higher voltage chassis be equipped with one of the new type tubes
designed for this service. Addition of a permanently connected HV meter
Fire and Shock Hazard
to the shop test fixture is advisable. The CRT types used in these new
1. Be sure all components are positioned in such a way as to avoid the
sets should never be replaced with any other types, as this may result in
possibility of adjacent component shorts. This is especially important
excessive X-radiation.
on those chassis which are transported to and from the service shop.
7. It is essential to use the specified picture tube to avoid a possible X-diation
2. Never release a repaired unit unless all protective devices such as
problem.
insulators, barries, covers, strain reliefs, and other hardware have been
8. Most TV receivers contain some type of emergency "Hold Down" circuit to
installed in accordance with the original design.
prevent HV from rising to excessive levels in the presence of a failure
3. Soldering and wiring must be inspected to locate possible cold solder
mode. These various circuits should be understood by all technicians
joints,solder splashes,sharp solder points, frayed leads, pinched leads,
servicing them, especially since many hold down circuits are inoperative
or damaged insulation ( including the ac cord).Be certain to remove
as long as the receiver performs normally.
loose solder balls and all other loose foreign particles.
4. Check across-the-line components and other components for physical
Leakage Current Cold Check
evidence of damage or deterioration and replace if necessary. Follow
1. Unplug the ac line cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs of
original layout,lead length, and dress.
the plug.
5. No lead or component should touch a receiving tube or a resistor rated
2. Turn on the power switch.
at 1 watt or more. Lead tension around protruding metal surfaces or
3. Measure the resistance value between the jumpered ac plug and all
edges must be avoided.
exposed cabinet parts of the receiver, such as screw heads, antennas,
6. Critical components having special safety characteristics are identified
and control shafts. When the exposed metallic part has a return path to
with ans by the Ref. No. in the parts list and enclosed within a broken line
the chassis, the reading should be between 1 megohm and 5.2 megohms.
* (where several critical components are grouped in one area) along with
When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the chassis, the
the safety symbols on the schematic diagrams and/or exploded views.
reading must be infinity. Remove the jumper from the ac line cord.
7. When servicing any unit, always use a separate isolation transformer
for the chassis Failure to use a separate isolation transformer may
expose you to possible shock hazard, and may cause damage to
servicing instruments.
8. Many electronic products use a polarized ac line cord (one wide pin on
the plug.) Defeating this safety feature may create a potential hazard to
the service and the user. Extension cords which do not incorporate the
polarizing feature should never be used.
9. After reassembly of the unit, always perform an leakage test or resistance
test from the line cord to all exposed metal parts of the cabinet. Also check TO 0.15 uF WATER
all metal control shafts(with knobs removed), antenna terminals, handles, INSTRUMENTS PIPE
screws, etc. to be sure the unit may be safety operated without danger of EXPOSED
electrical shock.
EARTH
METAL PARTS GROUND
1500 ohm, 10W
* Broken line Leakage Current Hot Check
1. Do not use an isolation transformer for this test. Plug the completely
Implosion reassembled receiver directly into the ac outlet.
2. Connect a 1.5k, 10w resistor paralleled by a 0.15uf. capacitor between
1. All picture tubes used in current model receivers are equipped with an
each exposed metallic cabinet part and a good earth ground such as a
integral implosion system. Care should always be used, and safety
water pipe, as shown above.
glasses worn,whenever handling any picture tube. Avoid scratching or
3. Use an ac voltmeter with at least 5000 ohms volt sensitivity to measure
otherwise damaging the picture tube during installation.
the potential across the resistor.
2. Use only replacement tubes specified by the manufacturer.
4. The potential at any point should not exceed 0.75 volts. A leakage current
tester may be used to make this test; leakage current must not exceed
X-radiation
0.5 milliamps. If a measurement is outside of the specified limits, there is
1. Be sure procedures and instructions to all your service personnel cover
a possibility of shock hazard. The receiver should be repaired and
the subject of X-radiation. Potential sources of X-rays in TV receivers are
rechecked before returning it to the customer.
the picture tube and the high voltage circuits. The basic precaution which
5. Repeat the above procedure with the ac plug reversed.( Note: An ac
must be exercised is to keep the high voltage at the factory recommended
adapter is necessary when a polarized plug is used. Do not defeat the
level.
polarizing feature of the plug.)
2. To avoid possible exposure to X-radiation and electrical shock, only the
manufacturer's specified anode connectors must be used.
Picture Tube Replacement
3. It is essential that the service technician has an accurate HV meter
The primary source of X-radiation in this television receiver is the picture
available at all times. The calibration of this meter should be checked
tube. The picture tube utilized in this chassis is specially constructed to limit
periodically against a reference standard.
X-radiation emissions. For continued X-radiation protection, the replacement
4. When the HV circuitry is operating properly there is no possibility of an x-
tube must be the same type as the original, including suffix letter, or a Philips
radiation problem. High voltage should always be kept at the manufacturer's
approved type.
rated value-no higher - for optimum performance. Every time a color set is
serviced, the brightness should be run up and down while monitoring the
HV with a meter to be certain that the HV is regulated correctly and does Parts Replacement
not exceed the specified value. We suggest that you and your technicians Many electrical and mechanical parts in Philips television sets have special
review test procedures so that HV and HV regulation are always checked as safety related characteristics. These characteristics are often not evident from
a standard servicing procedure, and the reason for this prudent routine is visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be
clearly understood by everyone. It is important to use an accurate and obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage,
reliable HV meter. It is recommended that the HV recorded on each etc. The use of a substitute part which does not have the same safety
customer's invoice, which will demonstrate a proper concern for the characteristics as the Philips recommended replacement part shown in this
customer's safety. service manual may create shock, fire, or other hazards
5. When troubleshooting and making test measurements in a receiver with
a problem of excessive high voltage, reduce the line voltage by means of
a Variac to bring the HV into acceptable limits while troubleshooting. Do
not operate the chassis longer than necessary to locate the cause of the
excessive HV.
WARNING : Before removing the CRT anode cap, turn the unit OFF and short the HIGH VOLTAGE to the CRT DAG ground.
SERVICE NOTE : The CRT DAG is not at chassis ground.