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A look at the actual interconnection between the two
circuit boards, shows us that troubleshooting can be accomplished with less
difficulty by checking
the PA01 side.
The I2C bus reaches beyond the power
supply circuit board to connect with the Tuner IF/IMA circuit board through the
BB11 to BB10 board-to-board
connections. Clock (pin 12) and data (pin 11) information, used by the Tuner
IF/IMA circuits to control tuning and audio processing, is also forwarded to
the Rear A/V section over the BB71 to BB70 connections (pins 19 and 20) to
accommodate the video and audio switching functions.
Taking things a step further, Figure 13 shows us the
connections to main tuner H001 (pins 4 & 5), IMA block H002 (20 & 21),
and sub-picture tuner HY01 (pins 10 & 11).
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From the connections to H002, the I2C lines continue through the BB71 to BB70 connector (pins 19 & 20)
to the Rear A/V circuit board. Once on the Rear A/V circuit board, Figure 14
shows us that the lines are routed to:
# Video switching IC QV01 [pins 45&46]
# Audio switching IC QS01 [pins 22 & 23]
SUB-PICTURE PROCESSING
As shown in Figure above, the I2C bus is also directed from the power supply circuit board through PV13
(pins 1 & 2) to HDMI module P202 (pins 1 & 2). I2C control of the HDMI module establishes not only functionality of the
module, but also the necessary permissions required for viewing copy protected
content using this all digital input.
As shown in Figure, the I2C
bus is also directed from the power supply circuit board through PV13 (pins 1
& 2) to HDMI module P202 (pins 1 & 2). I2C
control of the HDMI module establishes not only functionality of the module,
but also the necessary permissions required for viewing copy protected content
using this all digital input.
There are two minor exceptions to the central hub
troubleshooting theory. Operations
carried out by remote control (IR) or manual keypad are transmitted to the
microprocessor via direct connections to the G-Hyper/DBEP/Signal circuit boards.
The block diagram of Figure 16 shows us that keypad operations are carried over
PB91 (pins 5 & 6-keypad side) and PJ18 (pins 5 & 6–Signal side).
Both signals, Key 1 and Key 2, enter IC604 (pins 6
& 7) where they are mixed and output (pin 5) as C_KEY_AB_SW (Figure 17)
before entering the microprocessor at pin 78.
KEYPAD
The keypad used in the 2004 DLP television
relies on touch controls, rather than mechanical switches. Additionally,
control via keypad is accomplished digitally through IC’s QA91 and QA92.
Key 1 Signals – QA91 Key 2
Signals – QA92
POWER (pin 22) CHANNEL DOWN (pin
22)
MENU (pin 21) CHANNEL UP (pin
21)
VOLUME DOWN (pin 19) EXIT (pin 19)
VOLUME UP (pin 18) TV / VIDEO (pin 18)
IR RECEIVER
The IR receiver, KB01, is powered by the 5V-1
(Standby) supply line to pin 4 of PB22. When KB01 receives a command from the
hand unit, the signal, carried between PB22 and PJ17
(G-Hyper/DBEP/Signal circuit board), travels to the system microprocessor (pin
7) via the RMT IN line at pin 3. The
system microprocessor also outputs the RMT OUT signal (pin 26) to IR transmitter
DB03 (pin 1 of PB22) for IR Blaster functions.
In addition to issuing control commands from inputs
received, the system microprocessor also monitors other circuit areas of the
2004 DLP television. Either directly or
indirectly, the system microprocessor keeps a watchful eye on certain areas
(Figure 20), shutting the unit down if problems are sensed. Technical Training module DLP-04-4 Power
Supply and Shutdown took great pains to identify and explain the individual
protection circuits, so there is no need to repeat that information here. For
the sake of review, however, we will provide a list of those circuits in this
text.
- Lamp door switch.
- Color wheel exhaust fan rotation.
- Color wheel temperature sensor.
- DMD fan rotation.
- DMD temperature sensor.
Of the five circuits listed, three are directly
monitored by the system microprocessor.
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