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ViewSonic VA1930wm-1
Model No. VS11354
19” Color TFT LCD Display
Disclaimer
ViewSonic makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to
the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranty of merchantability or fitness for any
particular purpose. Further, ViewSonic reserves the right to revise this publication and to make
changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of ViewSonic to notify any
person of such revision or changes.
Trademarks
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ViewSonic is a registered trademark of ViewSonic Corporation.
All other trademarks used within this document are the property of their respective owners.
Revision History
Revision SM Editing Date ECR Number Description of Changes Editor
This monitor is manufactured and tested on a ground principle that a user’s safety comes first. However,
improper used or installation may cause damage to the monitor as well as to the user.
WARNINGS:
z This monitor should be operated only at the correct power sources indicated on the label on the rear of the
monitor. If you’re unsure of the power supply in you residence, consult your local dealer or Power Company.
z Use only the special power adapter that comes with this monitor for power input.
z Do not try to repair the monitor by yourself, as it contains no user-serviceable parts. Only the qualified
technician can repair it.
z Do not remove the monitor cabinet. There are high-voltage parts inside that may cause electric shock to
human bodies.
z Stop using the monitor if the cabinet is damaged. Have it checked by a service technician.
z Put your monitor only in a lean, cool, dry environment. If it gets wet, unplug the power cable immediately and
consult your closed dealer.
z Always unplug the monitor before cleaning it. Clean the cabinet with a clean, dry cloth. Apply non-ammonia
based cleaner onto the cloth, not directly onto the glass screen.
z Do not place heavy objects on the monitor or power cord.
3. SERVICE NOTES
z When replacing parts or circuit boards, clamp the lead wires around terminals before soldering.
z Keep wires away from high voltage, high temperature components and sharp edges.
Regulation ISO13406-2 & MPRII), TUV-S, NOM, GOST-R, HYGIENIC (20 copies), ENERGY, Energy Star,
3 VIDEO INTERFACE
Analog Input Connector DB-15 (Analog), refer the appendix A
Video Cable Strain Relief Equal to twice the weight of the monitor for five minutes
Video Cable Connector DB-15 Pin out Compliant DDC 1/2B
Video Signals Video RGB (Analog) – Separate,
Video Impedance 75 Ohms (Analog)
Maximum PC Video Signal 950 mV with no damage to monitor
Maximum Mac Video Signal 1250 mV with no damage to monitor
DDC 1/2B Compliant with Revision 1.3
Sync Compatibility Separate Sync
Shall be compatible with all PC type computers, Macintosh
Video Compatibility
computers, and after market video cards
640 x 350, 640 x 480, 720 x 400 (640 x 400*), 800 x 600,
Resolution Compatibility 832 x 624, 1024 x 768, 1152 x 864, 1280 x 960, 1280 x
1024,1440x900
Exclusions Not compatible with interlaced video
4 POWER SUPPLY
Internal Power Supply Part Number:RLPR-025
Input Voltage Range 90 to 264 VAC
Input Frequency Range 47 to 63 Hertz
Short Circuit Protection Output can be shorted without damage
Over Current Protection 4 A typical at 14.2 VDC
Leakage Current 3.5mA (Max) at 254VAC / 60Hz
Efficiency 80% typical at 115VAC Full Load
Fuse Internal and not user replaceable
Power Dissipation 38 Watts (typ)
Max Input AC Current 0.8 Arms @ 90VAC, 0.4 Arms @265VAC
Inrush Current (Cold Start) 40 A @ 120VAC, 60 A (max) @ 220VAC
Shall start and function properly when under full load, with
Power Supply Cold Start all combinations of input voltage, input frequency, and
operating temperature
Power Supply Transient Immunity Shall be able to withstand an ANSI/IEEE C62.41-1980
5 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT
Horizontal / Vertical Frequency
Horizontal Frequency 30 – 82 kHz
50 – 75* Hz.
Vertical Refresh Rate
Digital - TMDS
Analog
Composite
Separated
Item Timing Remark
SOG
1 640 x 350 @ 70 Hz, 31.5 KHz DMT
2 640 x 400 @ 60 Hz, 31.5 KHz
3 640 x 400 @ 70 Hz, 31.5 KHz
4 640 x 480 @ 50 Hz, 24.7 KHz
5 640 x 480 @ 60 Hz, 31.5 KHz DMT
6 640 x 480 @ 67 Hz, 35 KHz For MAC
7 640 x 480 @ 72 Hz, 37.9 KHz DMT
8 640 x 480 @ 75 Hz, 37.5 KHz DMT
9 720 x 400 @ 70 Hz, 31.5 KHz
10 720 x 480 @ 60 Hz, 31.5 KHz DTV
11 720 x 576 @ 50 Hz, 31.3 KHz DTV
12 800 x 600 @ 56 Hz, 35.1 KHz DMT
13 800 x 600 @ 60 Hz, 37.9 KHz DMT
14 800 x 600 @ 72 Hz, 48.1 KHz DMT
15 800 x 600 @ 75 Hz, 46.9 KHz DMT
16 832 x 624 @ 75 Hz, 49.7 KHz MAC
17 1024 x 768 @ 50 Hz, 39.6 KHz
18 1024 x 768 @ 60 Hz, 48.4 KHz DMT
19 1024 x 768 @ 70 Hz, 56.5 KHz DMT
20 1024 x 768 @ 72 Hz, 58.1 KHz
21 1024 x 768 @ 75 Hz, 60 KHz DMT
22 1024 x 768 @ 75 Hz, 60.2 KHz For MAC
23 1152 x 864 @ 75 Hz, 67.5 KHz DMT
24 1152 x 870 @ 75 Hz, 68.7 KHz For MAC
25 1152 x 900 @ 67 Hz, 62.5 KHz For SUN
26 1280 x 720 @ 50 Hz, 37.5 KHz DTV
27 1280 x 720 @ 60 Hz, 45 KHz DTV
28 1280 x 768 @ 50 Hz, 39.6 KHz
29 1280 x 768 @ 60 Hz, 47.8 KHz DMT;
30 1280 x 768 @ 75 Hz, 60.3 KHz DMT;
31 1280 x 960 @ 50 Hz, 49.4 KHz
32 1280 x 960 @ 60 Hz, 59.7 KHz DMT
33 1280 x 960 @ 75 Hz, 75.2 KHz
34 1280 x 1024 @ 50 Hz, 52.7 KHz
35 1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz, 64 KHz DMT
36 1280 x 1024 @ 75 Hz, 80 KHz DMT
37 1440 x 900 @ 60 Hz 59.9 KHz DMT
Primary Presets
1440x900 @ 60Hz
User Presets
Number of User Presets (recognized timings) Available: 10 presets total in FIFO configuration
Changing Modes
z Maximum Mode Change Blank Time for image stability: 3 seconds (Max), excluding “Auto Image Adjust” time.
z Under DOS mode (640 x 350, 720 x 400 & 640 x 400), it should recall factory setting when execute “Auto
Image Adjust”.
The monitor needs to do “Auto Image Adjust” the first time when a new mode is detected. (See section “0-Touch™
Function Actions”)
Remark : All the short cuts function are only available while OSD off
Function descriptions
OSD Lock short cuts function for the buttons
The OSD lock will be activated by pressing the front panel control buttons "(1), & (▲)" for 10 seconds. If the
user then tries to access the OSD by pressing any of the buttons "1", "▼", "▲", "2" a message will appear on
the screen for 3 seconds showing "OSD Locked". The OSD lock will be deactivated by pressing the front
panel control buttons "(1), & (▲)" again for 10 seconds.
Note1: When the OSD is locked will lock all functions, including “Volume” and “Mute”
Note 2: Status bar indicating OSD Lock or Unlock is in progress and when complete it will indicate “OSD
Locked”
Note 3: OSD Lock should not lock Power Button and Power Lock function
Note 1: Status bar indicating Power Button lock or unlock is in progress and when complete it will indicate
“Power Button Locked”
Note 2: Power should only be lockable in the “On State”
Memory Recall Actions
Memory Recall action on the analog and digital mode as below
1. Recall white balance to factory setting
2. Set the factory defaults as shown in Section 4-8
3. Clean all the mode setting buffer
4. Execute Auto Image Adjust
Note: Memory Recall should have no effect for Language, Power Lock, User Color Settings or Input Priority
Resolution Notice Actions
1. Resolution Notice OSD should show on screen after changing to non-native mode for 30 sec
2. For auto input select function, it shall meet the requirement in Appendix D.
3. The OSD should disappear after 10 sec or by pushing button [1] or [2]
Resolution Notice function should be disabled when push button [2] under Resolution Notice OSD
Main Menu
with OSD controls
Displays the Main Menu or exits the control screen and saves
adjustments.
NOTE: All OSD menus and adjustment screens disappear automatically after about 15
seconds. This is adjustable through the OSD timeout setting in the setup menu.
2. To select a control to adjust, pressSorTto scroll up or down in the Main Menu.
3. After the desired control is selected, press button [2]. A control screen like the one shown
below appears.
Control Explanation
Auto Image Adjust sizes and centers the screen image automatically.
Contrast adjusts the difference between the image background (black level)
and the foreground (white level).
Input Select toggles between inputs if you have more than one computer
connected to the VA1930wm.
Audio Adjust
Volume increases the volume, decreases the volume, and mutes the audio.
Mute temporarily silences audio output.
Color Adjust provides several color adjustment modes, including preset color
temperatures and a User Color mode which allows independent adjustment of
red (R), green (G), and blue (B). The factory setting for this product is 6500K
(6500 Kelvin).
9300K-Adds blue to the screen image for cooler white (used in most office
settings with fluorescent lighting).
7500K-Adds blue to the screen image for cooler white (used in most office
settings with fluorescent lighting).
6500K-Adds red to the screen image for warmer white and richer red.
User Color Individual adjustments for red (R), green (G), and blue (B).
1. To select color (R, G or B) press button [2].
2. To adjust selected color, pressSandT.
Important: If you select RECALL from the Main Menu when the product is
set to a Preset Timing Mode, colors return to the 6500K factory preset.
Information displays the timing mode (video signal input) coming from the
graphics card in the computer, the LCD model number, the serial number, and
the ViewSonic® website URL. See your graphics card’s user guide for
instructions on changing the resolution and refresh rate (vertical frequency).
NOTE: VESA 1440 x 900 @ 60Hz (recommended) means that the resolution is
1440 x 900 and the refresh rate is 60 Hertz.
Fine Tune sharpens the focus by aligning text and/or graphics with pixel
boundaries.
NOTE: Try Auto Image Adjust first.
Language Select allows the user to choose the language used in the menus and
control screens.
If you enable the Resolution Notice shown above and your computer is set at a
resolution other than 1440 x 900, the following screen appears.
OSD Position allows the user to move the OSD menus and control screens.
OSD Timeout sets the length of time the OSD screen is displayed. For example,
with a “30 second” setting, if a control is not pushed within 30 seconds, the
display screen disappears.
OSD Background allows the user to turn the OSD background On or Off.
Memory Recall returns the adjustments back to factory settings if the display is
operating in a factory Preset Timing Mode listed in the Specifications of this
manual.
D803 and C807 to provide internal Auxiliary voltage to Vcc pin during normal operation.
Otherwise, error amplifier and feedback current input the FB pin for duty cycle control.
2. 2 Inverter Circuit
1R503, ZD501, R502, Q501 components convert +14V voltage into +5.0V voltage, and the voltage supply to IC501.
The extra PWM pulse signal (BRIGHTNESS signal)input to control IC through R512, R514, C510, The LCT pin is set to a
DC voltage of 0.7V by using a resistor divider(R507, R516), change the duty of PWM pulse, will regulate the lamp current.
The ON/OFF voltage connect to pin10 of IC501 through D501, R501, A voltage of 2V to pin10 of IC501 enables the IC and
activates the striking timer. The SSTCMP pin of IC501 performs the soft function, the C511 set the time of SST. The operation
frequency determined by external capacitor C512, C521 and resistor R508 connected at CT pin of IC501. C515 connect the
TIMER pin of IC501, the capacitor to set striking time and shunt down delay time. DRV!, DRV2 output for power MOSFET
U501, U502.
2.OZ9938 provides two drive signals forU501, U502, and they work in push pull topology driving, two transformers are
connected in parallel with each transformer driving two lamps in series.Turningeach N-Channel MOSFET “on/off"
complementarily, produces an alternating current through thetransformer primary and secondary. The “on" duration of the
switches determines the amount of energy delivered to the CCFLs. R504, C504, R505, C505, R532, C529, R530, C522 are
snubber networks, they suppress Voltage transient spike in drain of power MOSFET.
3. R506, R510, C509, C513, C514, R525, R531, C528, C525, and C527 are connected betweenhigh voltage output
connector and ground, the divided AC voltage is inverted DC voltage through D502, D503, D508, and D509.The sense voltage
feedback to VSEN (pin 6 of IC501) for an over voltage/over current condition during normal operation. R528, R533 are
current sense resistor, current sense signal feed back to Isense (pin 5 of IC501) for lamp “ON" detection.
The Panel_Vcc, Backlight_En, CLK/DATA output to panel will follow the following sequency.
3
1 2 2 N Neutral
3 E GND
P801
6.1 CN501, CN502, CN503, CN504 (Connect to Panel Backlight, SM02B-BHSS-1-TB or equivalent)
Pin Symbol Description
1 H.V. High voltage for lamp
2 L.V. Low voltage for lamp
7.3 U105(TSUM56AL-LF-1)
Pin Symbol I/O Description
1 NC Not connected
2 GND Ground
3 NC Not connected
4 NC Not connected
5 GND Ground
6 NC Not connected
7 NC Not connected
8 AVDD_DC I ADC Power
9 NC Not connected
10 NC Not connected
11 GND Ground
12 NC Not connected
13 NC Not connected
14 AVDD_DC I ADC Power
15 REXT External resistor 390 ohm to AVDD_ADC
16 AVDD_PLL I PLL Power
17 BIN0M I Reference ground for analog blue input
18 BIN0P I Analog blue input
19 GIN0M I Reference ground for analog green input
20 GIN0P I Analog green input
21 SOGIN0 I Sync-on-green input
22 RIN0M I Reference ground for analog red input
23 RIN0P I Analog red input
24 AVDD_ADC I ADC Power
25 REFM Internal ADC bottom de-coupling pin
26 REFP Internal ADC top de-coupling pin
27 HSYNC0 I Analog HSYNC input
28 VSYNC0 I Analog VSYNC input
29 GND Ground
DDC Data for Analog Interface; 4mA driving
30 DDCA_SDA/RS232_TX I/O
strength/UART Transmitter/GPIO
DDC Clock for Analog Interface/UART
31 DDCA_SCL/RS232_RX I/O
Receiver/GPIO
32 VDDP I Digital Output Power
33 GND Ground
34 VDDC I Digital Core Power
General Purpose Input/Output; 4mA driving
35 GPIO_P15/PWM0 I/O
strength/Pulse Width Modulation Output; 4mA driving
36 NC Not Connected
A. When “MENU OSD” display, press these keys to change the contents of an
adjustment item, or change an adjustment value
[▼] [▲]
B. When “MENU OSD” is un-display, press these keys to change brightness and
contrast
[POWER] Power on or power off the monitor
3. OSD Control
NOTICE:
When the OSD is locked will lock all functions.
Status bar indicating OSD Lock or Unlock is in progress and when complete it will indicate “OSD Locked”
OSD Lock should not lock Power Button and Power Lock function
When input the signal, press “power key” to turn off the monitor. Press” [▼] +[▲] +[ ] “at the same time so
as to enter factory mode. After power on, press ‘’Menu[1]’’ key, you can see the Factory menu.
4. Burn-in pattern
If it is a new monitor, and in factory mode, if no VGA signal input, Burn-in pattern will self generate automatically.
Burn in patterns are: full Red, Green, Blue, White and Black. You can not escape from Burn-in pattern until plug in
VGA Cable, and then press the power key. Turn the monitor off and then turn it on.
If it is a new-built set and it is first time to do the “auto color”, please confirm the following steps:
-Connect the VGA cable with the standard video pattern generator and display 16-gray pattern on the monitor.
- Press “Power” to power off the monitor.
- Press” [▼] +[▲] +[ ] “simultaneously to enter factory mode.
- Press ‘’Menu[1]’’, then press ‘’Auto[2]’’ to execute Auto color item.
- After the “Auto Color” process finished, please press “Power” to restart monitor.
If we need to rewrite the EEPROM data, please confirm the following steps.
1. Plug in VGA Cable; we can rewrite the EDID data to EEPROM by using “EDID Rewrite” program.
2. If the “EDID Rewrite” process finished, please pull out VGA cable and press ‘’2’’+’’▲’’ at the same time.
3. Pull out AC power cable or press power key to restart.
LCD Monitor
Service
D-Sub
ISP Board cable
D-SUB
Print Port
Insert to Print
Port 25pin
Y measurement at 1. Set brightness to default value 100 and contrast to default value Chroma Signal
70 at 6500K Generator and Color
default setting 2. At full white patter, Measure Y, which should be ≥ 250cd/m² Analyzer
1. Mode: 1440x900@60Hz
2. Set Brightness& contrast to default value Equipment::
Panel Flicker 3. Do “Auto Image Adjust” Chroma Signal
check 4. Shut down PC to check whether there’s glitter on the center of the
Generator & PC
picture.
1. Mode: 1440x900@60Hz
2. Pattern: full white
3. Brightness: Max. Chroma signal
4. Contrast: Default generator and Power
Power saving 5. Check power consumption at each modes meter
State Power Consumption LED color AC input: 230V/50Hz
Normal ≤ 42W Green
Stand By < 2W Orange
Power Key Off <1W No
1. Packing Procedure
1.1 Paste protection film to protect the monitor. (Figure 1)
1.2 Put the monitor in the PE bag and seal the bag with tape. (Figure 2)
Figure 1 Figure 2
Monitor Head
VGA cable
Power cord
Audio cable
Figure 3
Adjust Stand
Bezel Hold
changed to the new I/F board because there was program inside. If not, please re-write EDID and upload
z If you adjust clock and phase, please do it at the condition of Windows shut down pattern.
z If you confirm the R.G.B. color is normal or not, please do it under 16-grey scalar pattern.
z This LCM is analog interface. So if the entire screen is an abnormal color that means the problem happen in
the analog circuit part, if only some scale appears abnormal color that stand the problem happen in the digital
circuit part.
z If you check the H/V position, please use the crosshatch pattern.
z This LCM support more than 30 timing modes, if the input timing mode is out of specification, the picture may
appears abnormally.
z If you find the vertical line or horizontal line lost on the screen, please change panel.
z If you find the speaker don’t working, please don’t plug in audio cable, unless change new speaker.
No power
END
Change R822,
R823, R824
Check pin2 of
Check R818, D804,
IC802 voltage
C807 if short
is 3V
Change
R818, D804,
Check pin1 of
Change R808, R 809,
IC802 voltage
R810, R 811, R815,
below 1V
END
Unstable power
Check pin1 of
Check D806, C815 if
IC802 voltage
short
is 5.8V
Change
D806, C815
Check pin3 of
Change R801, R805,
IC802 voltage
R822, R823, R817
about 1V
END
Black screen
NG
Check power
supply:pin 1,2 of Power fail
CN101
YES
NG
Check FB102,FB103,
Check power supply
FB105,FB106
for U105
YES
NG
Check reset (pin84) of
Check C144,R172
U105
YES
NG
Check crystal (pin 96,97) Check
waveform of U105 X101,C153,C154
YES
NG
NG
Check R167,Q106,
U105 FAIL
R108,R110
White screen
OK
LVDS Cable
Workmanship
Reinsert
NG
OK
Change
LVDS cable NG
LVDSCable
NG
OK OK
Check VLCD Check LVDS
Panel Fail
is 5V signal
NG
NG
Check Panel-Enable of
U105 Fail
U105(pin48)
OK NG
Check
Q101,Q103,Q110,
C108,
C109
END
Bad Screen
OK
LVDS Cable
Workmanship
Reinsert
NG
OK
Change LVDS
LVDS Cable NG
Cable
NG
NG
Check Crystal: CheckX101, C153,
pin96,97 of U105 C154
OK
Remark 1: Above listed items are examples, supplier can expand the rows to add more necessary items.
Remark 2: All revised RSPLs with newly added items or any change made should be highlighted and correlated with the ECN/ECR approved by ViewSonic
Corporation. This is to eliminate repeated cross checks of each item between this version and prior versions.
100u/16V
4500-06
Inverter
From Power &
ADJ
1 VCC5V R108
2 4K7
3
1
+ +
ON/OFF
C103 C104 4
0.1/50V 0.1/50V SBRI
C101
C102
5 ON/OFF
6 R110 4K7
7 VOL_C
3
8 MUTE_C CCFL_ENABLE
U102 VCC1.8 1
FS8860-18PJ Q106
3 2 PMBT3904
VIN VOUT VCC1.8
2
ADJ
22u/25V
1
+
C106
0.1/50V
C105
VCC3.3
VCC5V VLCD
R190
2 3 VLCD 4 4K7
C107
51
Q101
AP2305GN 2
1
R163 1K LED_G_C
0.1/50V
100K
1
3 R197
220u/16V
3 Q105
LED_G//LED_O R107 390 PMBT3906
Q110
R102
2N7002
1
+ VCC3.3
C109
PANEL_ENABLE
3
0.1/50V
C108
2
R191
4K7
2
R106
+ 10K
2
R162 1K
C111
LED_A_C
1
3 Q102
LED_A//LED_B R101 390
PMBT3906
CN105
1 LED_A//LED_B
2 LED_G//LED_O
3
4 POWER
5 MENU_UP//Key_Mute&▲
6 DOWN_EXIT//Key_▼&2
7
8 KEY_1
C161 C162
2x4P 2.0mm
From keypad
1000p/50V 1000p/50V
ViewSonic Corporation
Model
Title DC to DC
Date Rev:
CN103
DZ11AA1-H5W6-4F 1 DAT2-
R FB111 60Ω R113 100 C112 0.047/25V RX2- DAT2+
11 1 RIN 3 RX2+ 2
6 R114 100 C113 0.047/25V 3
60Ω GNDR 3 GND 100
12 2 G FB112 R116 100 C114 0.047/25V 4 R192 SCL_DVI_I 3
GIN 3 RX4-
7 R117 100 C115 0.047/25V 5 R193 100 SDA_DVI_I 3
GNDG 3 RX4+
13 3 B FB113 60Ω R119 100 C116 0.047/25V 6 R152 100 SCL_DVI
BIN 3 SCL
8 R120 100 C117 0.047/25V GNDB 3 7 R153 100 SDA_DVI
R121 470/NCC118 SDA
14 4 0.047/25V/NC SOG 3 8
VS VCC3.3
9 PC5V_VGA 3
15 5 DETECT VCC3.3 9 DAT1-
R122 4K7 RX1- DAT1+
10 RX1+ 10
GND 11 R123
R124 1K 12 DVI5V 4K7
DET_VGA 3 RX3-
16
17
RX3+ 13
R125 100 DDCA_SCL_I 3 14 DET_DVI 3
5V R126
15 100
100 GND
R127 DDCA_SCL 16 R128 4K7
HP
R129 100 17 DAT0-
VSYNC 3 RX0- DAT0+
FB101 RX0+ 18
3
R130 100 19 Q104
HSYNC 3 GND
120Ω RX5- 20 1R103 4K7/NC HP_CTRL
R131 100 DDCA_SDA_I 3 21
RX5+ PMBT3904/NC
GND 22
R132 100 23 DCLK+
2
DDCA_SDA RXC+
24 DCLK-
RXC-
220p/50V
33p/50V
2K2
2K2
75 1%
75 1%
75 1%
C127 0.1/50V
5V6
5V6
5V6
NC
NC
NC
NC
ZD108
ZD105
ZD106
ZD107
NC
NC
ZD101
ZD102
ZD103
ZD104
5V6
5V6
5V6
5V6
5V6
C119
C120
C121
C122
C123
C124
R133
R134
R135
R136
R137
C125
C126
VCC3.3
VCC3.3
R
3
DAT0+ R138 10 TVS101 2 1
B+ 3 BAV99
DAT0- R139 10 G
B- 3
3
DAT1+ R140 10
G+ 3
DAT1- R141 10 TVS102 2 1
G- 3 BAV99
DAT2+ R142 10 B
R+ 3
3
DAT2- R143 10
R- 3 TVS103
DCLK+ R144 10 2 1
CLK+ 3
DCLK- R145 10 BAV99 DETECT
CLK- 3
3
VCC3.3 TVS104 2 1
BAV99
2
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
TVS105 TVS106 TVS107 TVS108 TVS109 TVS110 TVS111 TVS112
BAV99 BAV99 BAV99 BAV99 BAV99 BAV99 BAV99 BAV99
1
D103
1 DVI5V 1 PC5V_VGA
3 3
2 VCC3.3 2 VCC3.3
0.1/50V
4K7
4K7
4K7
4K7
4K7
D102 BAV70
C129
BAV70
C128 U103
0.1/50V 1 8
A0 VCC
R149
R150
U104 2 7
R146
R147
R148
A1 WP
1 A0 VCC 8 3 A2 SCL 6 DDCA_SCL
2 A1 7 R151 100 4 5
WP WP 3 GND SDA DDCA_SDA
3 A2 6 SCL_DVI
SCL SDA_DVI CAT24WC02W
4 GND SDA 5
ViewSonic Corporation
CAT24WC02W
Model
Title INPUT
Date Rev:
4K7
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
FB104
22u/25V
0.1/50V
60Ω
14
98
16
24
32
49
56
75
82
66
51
34
+
8
R180
C139
C138
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
AVDD_MPLL
AVDD_PLL
AVDD_ADC
VDDP
VDDP
VDDP
VDDP
VDDC
VDDC
VDDC
VDDC
AVDD_DVI
AVDD_DVI
92 R157 1K
GPIO_P07 1 HP_CTRL
2 GNDB 17 91 R158 1K
BIN0N GPIO_P06 2 Key_1
2 BIN 18 90 R159 1K
BIN0P GPIO_P02/SAR3 3 POWER
2 GNDG 19 89 R160 1K
GIN0N GPIO_P01/SAR2 4 MENU_UP//Key_mute&▲
2 GIN 20 88 R161 1K
GIN0P GPIO_P00/SAR1 DOWN_EXIT//Key_▼&2
2 SOG 21 SOGIN0 RSTN 87
2 GNDR 22 RIN0N
2 RIN 23 RIN0P GPIO_P22 42 LED_G_C
2 HSYNC 27 HSYNC0 GPIO_P23 41 LED_A_C VCC3.3 VMPLL VPLL
2 VSYNC 28 44 I2C_MCL
VSYNC0 GPIO_P10/I2C_MCL I2C_MDA
2 DDCA_SDA_I 30 DDCA_SDA/RS232_TX GPIO_P11/I2C_MDA 43
2 DDCA_SCL_I 31 DDCA_SCL/rs232_RX FB105
C151 0.1/50V
R164
C143 0.1/50V
2 DET_VGA 35 94 1K MUTE_C 60Ω
22u/25V
GPIO_P15/PWM0 GPIO_P13 R165
93 1K VOL_C
PWM0/GPIO_P26 R166
2 R+ 3 86 1K SBRI
RX2P PWM1/GPIO_P25 R167
2 R- 4 85 4.7K CCFL_ENABLE
RX2N GPIO_P12 R168 100
+
2 G+ 6 RX1P GPIO_P27/PWM1 48 PANEL_ENABLE
7 47 R181 100
C142
2 G- RX1N PWM2/GPIO_P24 HDCP_WP
2 B+ 9
10
RX0P TSUM56AL-1 78
2 B- RX0N LVB0M 30
2 CLK+ 12 RXCKP LVB0P 77 29
2 CLK- 13 RXCKN LVB1M 74 28
95 73 VCC1.8 VDDC
2 WP GPIO_P14 LVB1P 27
2 DET_DVI 99 GPIO_P16/PWM2 LVB2M 72 26
2 SDA_DVI_I 100 DDCD_SDA LVB2P 71 25
2 SCL_DVI_I 1 DDCD_SCL 24 FB103
22u/25V
0.1/50V
0.1/50V
0.1/50V
0.1/50V
LVBCKM 70 23 60Ω
VCC3.3 69
LVBCKP 22
LVB3M 68 21
U106 67 +
LVB3P 20
8 VCC SO 2 37 SDO LVA0M 65 19
C137
C135
C136
C134
C141
C133
0.1/50V
22u/25V
0.1/50V
0.1/50V
0.1/50V
55
0.1/50V
0.1/50V
0.1/50V
LVA3M 9 60Ω
MODE[0]
MODE[1]
BYPASS
VCC5V LVA3P 54 8
REFM
XOUT
C144 10u/25V
REFP
84
+
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
RST 7
XIN
R170 0
NC
NC
NC
+
VLCD 6
5
C132
C147
C131
C148
C149
C150
C145
R171 0
4
11
29
33
50
57
76
79
83
4K7 52
4K7 53
80
C153 22p/50V 96
97
36
45
46
25
26
2
5
X101 C140 3
R172 1u/16V 2
C154 22p/50V
0.1/50V
10K 14.31818MHz
1
R173
R174
C152
VCC3.3
1 2 3 4
0.1/50V
C156
C157 1000P/50V
C158 1000P/50V
C160 1000P/50V
C159 1000P/50V
U108 U109
8 VCC A0 1 8 VCC A0 1
R178 100 7 WP A1 2 7 WP A1 2
I2C_MCL 6 3 6 3
I2C_MDA SCL A2 HDCP_WP SCL A2
5 SDA GND 4 5 SDA GND 4
R179 100
AT24C04N AT24C04N/NC ViewSonic Corporation
Model
Title SCALER
Date Rev:
8 LED_B
7 LED_O
6
CN903 Power
5
4 R901 2K2
1 1 R902 2K2
3 2 2
2 3 3
1 4 4
CN902
From IF Harness
BD from keypad to power key
from keypad
LED Y/B
LED901
ZD902
ZD901
1
3
SW901 SW902 SW903 SW904 SW905 SW906
5V6/NC
5V6/NC
1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4
2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3
2
SW TACT SW TACT SW TACT SW TACT SW TACT SW TACT
MUTE 1 ▼
▼ 2 POWER
ViewSonic Corporation
Model
+14V 5,6
Layout guide :
470uF/25V
0.1/50V
1. Tie the I.C. pin 1,2,3,18,19,20 to ground with a
large copper pour (open mask layer) +
C703
C702
16
15
8
7
VarOut_L
Vs
Vs
VarOut_R
N.C.
P701
2 Line_L R702 10K C704 0.47uF 4 INL C705 470uF/16V LEFT_SPEAKER+
3 17
+
OutL CN701
4
5 Line_R R703 10K C706 0.47uF 9 INR 4
1 3
+14V U701 2
1
+14V
R704 10K 11 TDA_7496L 14 C707 470uF/16V RIGHT_SPEAKER+
+
Stby OutR
R706 12 10
47K Q703 Mute Svr
R705
3
PMBT3904
27K
1 6
220uF/16V
Volume
0.1/50V
1K
1K
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
10uF/25V
5K1
R708 27K
2
3
R707
2K
2K
4700pF
4700pF
+
13
18
19
20
1 Q701
1
5 MUTE
PMBT3904 C709
C701
+
5K6
R709
R710
C713
2
R701
C711
C712
R711
R712
+14V
R714 100 1
5 VOL
Q702
PMBT3904
2
ViewSonic Corporation
Model
Title Audio
Date Rev:
330p/50V
5 ISSEN SSTCMP 12 6 7 3
68p/50V
R513 2 7 1
C526
1000p/50V
10K 1%
604K 1%
C521
R515 8 NC NC 9 4 5 1 8
R516
C511
NC
C515 T502
C516
R519
C519 1M
0.1/50V
ViewSonic Corporation
Model
Title Interter
Date Rev:
+
2 10R 1000p/500V 9V1
2
R828 C814
2 3 3 Q801
R803 MUR1100ERL 9 2PC1815GR
18K R809 D802 5uH R817
RMS
RMS
1
-
47u/25V
3 3
4
AC 264V
AC 264V
700V
Max.
C820
DC
4 1
10K
+ A02-LF
C826
C822
R829
0.1/50V
47p/1KV
7
2
10R AP2761I
C808
R810 R812
R801 R802 510K 10K Q803 C823 R819 R822
1M 1M 2 2200p/400V 1K 5K1 1%
PMBT3906
1K R830
R813 1 10K 1K
3 R821
C803
RMS
510K 2.4K
RT801
0R24 2W 4 1 R820
AC 264V
1K C821
0.1/100V
IC802
3 2
RMS
5 DRV GND 4
6 3 IC801
Vcc CS LTV817M PMBT3904 NC D806
7 2
AC 264V
NC FB
3
1 1K NC 200R NC
2200p/250V 2200p/250V NCP1337 R814 R
C809
R815 1K A IC803
0.1/50V
220p/50V
R818 R824
C810 12K 1% TLV431ALP
C811
C812
200 3K3 1%
2
+
F801 0.1/50V
2A/250V
C824 C827
0.1/50V NC 47u/25V
1 2 3 CN801
P801 1
2 VCC5V
3
L
4 ON/OFF 2
AC_SKT 5 BRIGHTNESS
2
6
7 Volume 4
8 Audio_MUTE 4
60mm 8P
TO SCALER BD CN101 C825
0.1/50V ViewSonic Corporation
Model
Title Power
Date Rev:
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