Saturday, August 22, 2020

Samsung computer monitor DP15H, Samsung DP17L, service adjustments and full schematic along with voltage chart

 15 inch and 17 inch Samsung CRT type computer monitors circuit diagram and service adjustment procedure

15-Inch (38 cm): 13.8-inch (35 cm) viewable, 17-Inch (43 cm): 16-inch (40.6 cm) viewable, Full-square flat-face tube, 90˚ Deflection, Semi- tint, Non-glare, Invar shadow mask, Anti-static silica coating, 0.28 mm Dot pitch.

15” ; Horizontal : 267 mm ± 4 mm, Vertical : 200.5 mm ± 4 mm

17” ; Horizontal : 306 mm ± 4 mm (4:3 ratio), Vertical : 230.5 mm ± 4 mm.

Alignment and Adjustments.

Caution: Changes made without the Softjig are saved only to the user mode settings. As such, the settings are not permanently stored and may be inadvertently deleted by the user.

The following equipment may be necessary for adjustment procedures:

Display control adjustment

1. Non-metallic (Ð) screwdriver: 1.5, 2.5, 3 mm

2. Non-metallic (+) screwdriver: 1.5, 2.5, 3 mm

3. Digital Multimeter (DMM), or Digital Voltmeter

4. Signal generator, or DM200 software

5. Software: Softjig or DM200

6. Interface Board Ver. 2.0 Code No. BH81-90001K

7. Parallel communications cable (25-pin to 25-pin); Code No. BH81-90001H

8. Signal cable (15-pin to 15-pin cable with additional 3-pin connector); Code No. BH81-90001J

9. 5 V DC adapter, not supplied

10. Personal computer

Note: Softjig AssÕy (includes items 6, 7 and 9)

Code No. BH81-90001L.

colour adjustments

1. All equipment listed in  (a), above

2. Color analyzer, or any luminance measurement equipment.

Connecting the SoftJig

Connect the monitor to the signal generator and or PC as illustrated in Figures 4-1 and 4-2.

Note: The signal cable connector which includes the 3-wire cable must connect to the monitor. If you use Setup 2 (PC only, no signal generator) you can only make adjustments to the signal timing available on that computer system. To make corrections to all factory timings requires the use of an additional signal generator.

High voltage adjustment

Signal: 1024 x 768 (68 kHz/85 Hz) (17”)

800 x 600 (54 kHz/85 Hz) (15”)

Display image: Don” care

Contrast: Minimum

Brightness: Minimum

Limit: 26.5 kV ± 0.2 kV (17”)

25 kV ± 0.2 kV (15”)

exception) 26.0 kV ± 0.2 kV for 17” SDD CRT that the DY type is DMX-1791AT

Measure the hight voltage level at the anode cap.

High voltage should be within the limit as above.

If the high voltage needs adjustment use the following procedure.

Turn the power off and disconnect the AC line cord from the power source.

2. Turn the power on after connecting high voltage Probe.

3. Using the jig, adjust the high voltage to the specification.

* High Voltage Adjustment PROCEDURE using Softjig

1 Select matching model name in “Model” field.

2 Select “ @7: Zero Beam” in menu after selecting “Extra 1”

3 Adjust high voltage using control bar after selecting “HV MIN”

4 Turn the power off/on after adjustment finished.

5 Check the high voltage has been fixed with adjusted value after reselecting “@7: Zero Beam”

Screen voltage adjustment

Signal: 1024 x 768 (68 kHz/85 Hz) (17”)

800 x 600 (54 kHz/85 Hz) (15”)

Display image: Don’t care

Contrast: Minimum

Brightness: Minimum

Limit: 26.5 kV ± 0.2 kV (17”) 25 kV ± 0.2 kV (15”)

Screen Voltage adjustment procedure using softjig is all the same as 4-2-1 but selecting “G2 CONT” on the contrary to “HV MIN”

Centre raster

Adjust SW401 so that the back raster comes to the centre when you apply each basic mode for 15” and 17”

Cantering

Cantering means to position the centre point of the display in the middle of the display area.

Horizontal size and position and vertical size and position control the cantering of the display.

Adjust the horizontal size and vertical size to their optimal settings: 306 mm (H) x 230 mm (V) for 17”, 267 mm (H) x 200 mm (V) for 15”.

Adjust the horizontal position and vertical position to ² 4.0 mm of the centre point of the screen.

* In Softjig window, “Geometry” has to be selected for GD adjustment.

Horizontal size adjustment

Scanning frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17”) 54 kHz/85 Hz (15”)

Display image: Crosshatch pattern

Brightness: Maximum

Contrast: Maximum.

Use control bar after selecting “H-SIZE” in left menu to adjust the horizontal size of the display pattern to 306 mm (17”) and 267 mm (15”). (Tolerance: ± 3 mm.)

If “H-SIZE” is not enough to adjust it, select “SIZE B+” by turns.

Vertical size adjustment

Conditions

Scanning frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17”) 54 kHz/85 Hz (15”)

Display image: Crosshatch pattern

Brightness: Maximum

Contrast: Maximum.

Use control bar after selecting “V-SIZE” in left menu to adjust the vertical size of the display pattern to 230 mm (17”) and 200 mm (15”). (Tolerance: ± 3 mm.)

Horizontal position adjustment

Scanning frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17”) 54 kHz/85 Hz (15”)

Display image: Crosshatch pattern

Use control bar after selecting “H-POSITION” in left menu to centre the horizontal image on the raster.

Vertical position adjustment

Scanning frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17”) 54 kHz/85 Hz (15”)

Display image: Crosshatch pattern

Use control bar after selecting “V-POSITION” in left menu to center the vertical image on the raster.

Linearity

Linearity affects the symmetry of images as they appear on the screen. Unless each row or column of blocks in a crosshatch pattern is of equal size, or within the tolerances shown in Tables  an image appears distorted, elongated or squashed.

Horizontal linearity adjustment

Scanning frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17 “) 54 kHz/85 Hz (15”)

Display image: Crosshatch pattern

Brightness: Maximum

Contrast: Maximum

To adjust the Horizontal Linearity, refer to Tables for the tolerance range.

Increase or decrease H-LIN to optimize the image.

Vertical linearity adjustment

Scanning frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17”) 54 kHz/85 Hz (15”)

Display image: Crosshatch pattern

Brightness: Maximum

Contrast: Maximum

To adjust the Vertical Linearity, refer to Tables for the tolerance range.

Use control bar after selecting “V-LINEARITY BAL” in left menu to optimize the image.

Trapezoid Adjustment

Scanning frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17”) 54 kHz/85 Hz (15”)

Display image: Crosshatch pattern

Brightness: Maximum

Contrast: Maximum

Use control bar after selecting “TRAPEZOID” in left menu to make the image area rectangular.

Pin balance Adjustment

Scanning frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17”) 54 kHz/85 Hz (15”)

Display image: Crosshatch pattern

Brightness: Maximum

Contrast: Maximum.

Use control bar after selecting ‘PINBALANCE “ in left menu to optimize the image.

Parallelogram Adjustment

Scanning Frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17 “) 54 kHz/85 Hz (15”)

Display image: Crosshatch pattern

Brightness: Maximum

Contrast: Maximum

Use control bar after selecting “PARALLEL” in left menu to make the image area rectangular.

Side Pincushion Adjustment

Scanning frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17”) 54 kHz/85 Hz (15”)

Display image: Crosshatch pattern

Use control bar after selecting “PINCUSHION” in left menu to straighten the sides of the image area.

Tilt Adjustment

Scanning Frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17”) 54 kHz/85 Hz (15”)

Display image: Crosshatch pattern

Brightness: Maximum

Contrast: Maximum

Use control bar after selecting “ROTATION” in left menu to correct the tilt of the display.

Degauss

No adjustments are available for the degaussing circuit. The degaussing circuit can effectively function only once per 30 minutes.

To Delete the User Mode Data

To delete the adjustment data from the user modes, click “@4: USER DELETE” in right meant.

Save the Data

To save the adjustment data for a mode, press “@3: ALL MODE SAVE” in right meant.

Colour Adjustments

CAUTION: Check below condition before colour adjustment

Video signal :  Analog 0.7 Vp-p (at 75 Ω)

Sync : TTL level (H, V seperate signal)

* Select “Colour” in Softjig menu for colour adjustment.

Colour Coordinates (Temperature)

Colour temperature is a measurement of the radiant energy transmitted by a colour. For computer monitors, the colour temperature refers to the radiant energy transmitted by white. Colour coordinates are the X and Y coordinates on the chromaticity diagram of wavelengths for the visible spectrum.

Measurement instrument: Colour analyser

Scanning frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17”) 54 kHz/85 Hz (15”)

Display image: White flat field at centre of display area

Luminance: Maximum

Procedure

Use the directions in sections 4-3-2 through 4-3-3 to adjust the color coordinates for:

9300K to x = 0.283 ± 0.02, y = 0.298 ± 0.02

6500K to x = 0.313 ± 0.02, y = 0.329 ± 0.02

Colour Adjustments for 9300K

4-3-2 (a) back raster colour adjustment

Scanning frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17”) 54 kHz/85 Hz (15”)

Display image: Back raster pattern

Brightness: Maximum

Contrast: Maximum

Select “@1: CHANNEL 1” in right menu to control the colour for 9300K.

2. Adjust the luminance of the back raster to between 0.5 to 0.7 ft-L using control bar after selecting “GREEN CUTOFF” in the menu.

3. Use control bar after selecting “BLUE CUTOFF” in left menu to set the “y” coordinate to 0.298 ± 0.02.

4. Use control bar after selecting “RED CUTOFF” in left menu to 0.283 ± 0.02.

* If colour values would not be matched desirable values, repeat sequence 3 and 4 after readjusting “GREEN CUTOFF” control a little different.

White balance adjustment

Scanning frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17”) 54 kHz/85 Hz (15”)

Display image: White box pattern

Brightness: 0.06ft-L at Back Raster

Pattern Display

Contrast: Maximum

Use control bar after selecting “RED GAIN”, “GREEN GAIN” and “BLUE GAIN” to adjust the luminance to 45 ft-L (15”) and 46 ft-L (17”) with the color coordinates ranged for

9300K to x = 0.283 ± 0.02, y = 0.298 ± 0.02.

exception) 17” SDD CRT type-named (*/S-2) : 42ft-L.

ABL adjustment

Scanning frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17”) 54 kHz/85 Hz (15”)

Display image: Full white pattern

Brightness: Maximum

Contrast: Maximum

Check the ABL. If it is not within the Specifications, use the ABL controls to adjust it. (15”: 33 ± 1 ft-L, 17”: 36 ± 1 ft-L )

2. Select “@4: COLOR SAVE” to save the data.

3. Select “@6: ALL COLOR SAVE” to save the CH2.

White balance adjustment verification

Scanning frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17”) 54 kHz/85 Hz (15”)

Display image: Back raster pattern Full White Pattern

X-Y Coordinates: x = 0.283 ± 0.02,

y = 0.298 ± 0.02

ABL Luminance Refer to 4-3-2(c)

Brightness: Maximum

Contrast: 5 ft-L, 24 ft-L

Check whether the colour coordinates of the back raster satisfy the above spec.

If they do not, return to 4-3-2 (a) and readjust all settings.

2. Display a full white pattern.

3. Select “Geometry” in softjig menu.

4. Select “@7: 5-ft “ in right menu.

5. Check whether the white coordinates of the video meet the above coordinates spec.

6. Select “@8: 24-ft “ in right menu.

7. Check whether the white coordinates of the video satisfies the above spec.

If they do not, return to 4-3-2 (a) and readjust all settings.

Select “Colour” and click “@2: CHANNEL 2” for colour adjustment for 6500K

Repeat the sequence of 9300K adjustment.

The luminance values the same as 9300K, but the colour coordinated of back raster and white box are : x = 0.313 ± 0.02 y = 0.329 ± 0.02.

Luminance Uniformity Check

Luminance is considered uniform only if the ratio of lowest to highest brightness areas on the screen is not less than 7.5:10.

Scanning frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17”) 54 kHz/85 Hz (15”)

(1024 x 768)

Display image: White flat field

Brightness: Cut off point at 24 ft-L

Contrast: Maximum.

Measure luminance at nine points on the display screen (see figure below).

Focus Adjustment

Scanning frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17”)

54 kHz/85 Hz (15”)

(1024 x 768)

Display image: “H” character pattern

Brightness: Cut off point

Contrast: Maximum

1. Adjust the Focus VR on the FBT to display the sharpest image possible.

2. Use Locktite to seal the Focus VR in position.

Colour Purity Adjustment

Colour purity is the absence of undesired colour.

Conspicuous misleading (unexpected colour in a uniform field) within the display area shall not be visible at a distance of 50 cm from the CRT surface.

Orientation: Monitor facing east

Scanning frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17”) 54 kHz/85 Hz (15”)

Display image: White flat field

Luminance: Cut off point at the centre of the display area.

Note: Color purity adjustments should only be attempted by qualified personnel.

Use the following procedure to correct minor colon purity problems:

1. Make sure the display is not affected by external magnetic fields.

2. Very carefully break the glue seal between the 2-pole purity convergence magnets (PCM), the band and the spacer (see Figure).

3. Make sure the spacing between the PCM assembly and the CRT stem is 29 mm ± 1 mm.

4. Display a green pattern over the entire display area.

5. Adjust the purity magnet rings on the PCM assembly to display a pure green pattern.

(Optimum setting: x = 0.295 ± 0.015, y = 0.594 ± 0.015)

6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 using a red pattern and then again, using a blue pattern.

7. When you have the PCMs properly adjusted, carefully glue them together to prevent their movement during shipping.

Notes: 1. If a picture does not appear, fully rotate the brightness and contrast controls clockwise and re inspect.

2. Check the following circuits.

• No raster appears: Power circuit, Horizontal output circuit.

• High voltage develops but no raster appears: Video output circuits.

• High voltage does not develop: Horizontal output circuits.

Wiring diagram

SMPS (Power regulator) schematic

Micom schematic

Vertical scan part schematic

Deflection part schematic

Video part schematic


Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Philips BD Home Theater System HTS5561-12, HTS 5561-51, HTS 5561-78, HTS5561-98 schematic, how to update the software

 

How to upgrade the Software, how to restore the product settings, password change, full schematic

1) Restore factory setting

a) Press <Home> button on R/C.

b) Select <SETUP>, then press “OK” button on R/C.

c) Select <Advanced setup> ,then press < OK > button on R/C.

d) Select <Restore default settings>,then press <OK> to confirm.

2) Password change

a) Press <Home> button on R/C.

b) Select <SETUP>, then press “OK” button on R/C.

c) Select <preference setup>, then press <OK> button on R/C.

d) Select <Change Password> <Confirm>, then press <OK> button on R/C.

“0000” is default password supplied,

3) Trade mode

a) In open model, press <Home> button on R/C.

b) Press “2” “5” “9” on R/C,VFD will display “TRA ON” or “TRA OFF”.

4) Check software version

a) Press  <Home> button on R/C

b) Select <Setup>, then press <OK> button on R/C.

c) Select <Advanced Setup> <Version Info.>,then press <OK> button on R/C.

d) TV will show message.

e) Select <Close> on the version display screen and press <OK> button to exit .

5) Upgrading new software

Method 1: Update software from a USB storage device

a) Create a folder named “UPG_ALL” in your USB storage device, and Copy the latest upgrading software into the folder.

b) Connect the USB storage device to the home theater.

c) Press  <Home> button on R/C, and select <Setup>.

d) Select <Advance Setup> <Software Update> <USB>.

e) TV will show message.

The set will shut down automatically when the software upgrade is completed.

Update software from the internet

Note: To check for new updates, compare the current software version of your home theater with the latest software version (if available) on the Philips web site, and for BD-Live application and software update, make sure that the network router has access to the Internet and the firewall is disabled.

a) The “LAN” jack at the back panel of the set must be connect to the network router via network cable and the set connect to TV.

The set will shut down automatically when the software upgrade is completed.

6) How to replace the defective Blu-ray Loader

a) Remove the defective Blu-ray Loader.

b) Remove the shield cover at the top of Blu-ray Loader as shown.

c) Assembly Blu-ray Loader to “J800”,”J900”,”J905” on the top of BD Board.

Note: The 2 ESD protection points on any one side must be soldered if

* the Blu-ray Loader is OK and needs to be disconnected from connector J800, J900 and J905 of the BD Board.

* the defective Blu-ray Loader is needed to be send back to supplier for failure analysis and to support back charging evidence.

8) Produce to change Tuner grid

In some countries, you can toggle the FM tuning grid between 50 kHz and 100 kHz. Switching the tuning grid erases all preset radio stations.

a) Press SOURCE repeatedly until RADIO appears on the display panel.

b) Press and hold (Play) to toggle between 50 kHz or 100 kHz.

.Note: repealing the same action will toggle back to it previous tuning grid setting.

9) Menu Language setup (only for 51 version)

a) Press <Home> button on R/C.

b) Select <SETUP>, then press “OK” button on R/C.

c) Select <preference setup>, then press <OK> button on R/C.

d) Select <Menu language>, then press <OK> button on R/C.

e) Select <English>, then press <OK> button on R/C.

[Only a qualified service person should reprogram the Region Code.]

Media formats

AVCHD, BD, BD-R/ BD-RE, BD-Video, DVD-Video, DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/- RW, DVD+R/-R DL, CD-R/CD-RW, Audio CD, Video CD/SVCD, Picture files, MP3 media, WMA media, DivX (Ultra)/DivX PlusHD media, USB storage device.

Amplifier

Total output power:

Europe and Asia: 1000W RMS (30%THD)

Latin America: 780W (10% THD)

Frequency response: 20 Hz-20 kHz / ±3dB

Signal-to-noise ratio: > 65 dB (CCIR) /(A-weighted)

Power supply:

Europe/China: 220-240 V~, 50 Hz

Latin America/Asia Pacific: 110-127V/220-240 V~, 50-60 Hz

Russia/India: 220-240 V~, 50 Hz

Power consumption: 105 W

Standby power consumption: ≤ 0.5 W

Dimensions (WxHxD): 435 x 57 x 356.5mm

Weight: 3.69 kg

Subwoofer Total output power:

Europe and Asia: 230W RMS (30%THD)

Latin America: 180W RMS (10%THD)

Impedance: 3 ohm

Speaker drivers:

Europe and Asia:165 mm (6.5”)woofer

India and Latin America: 203 mm (8”) woofer

Frequency response: 20 Hz-150 Hz

Dimensions (WxHxD): 196 x 395 x 342(mm)

Weight: 4.8 kg

Cable length: 3 m

Total output power:

Europe and Asia: 4 x 135W RMS(30% THD)

Latin America: 4 x 105W RMS (10%THD)

Speaker impedance: 5ohm

Speaker drivers: 2 x 76.2 mm (3”) full range

Frequency response: 150Hz-20kHz

Dimensions (WxHxD):

small speakers:100 x 280 x 104mm

Weight:

Small speakers: 0.98-1.07 Kg each

Cable length (front speakers):4m

Cable length (rear speakers):10m.

Service position

 In some service positions the components or copper patterns of one board may risk touching its neighboring pc boards or metallic parts. To prevent such short-circuit use a piece of hard paper or other insulating material between them.

Main amplifier board schematic

Power board (SMPS) schematic and PWB

Voltage chart

Touch board schematic

VFD, USB, MP3, AUX board schematic

Exploded view


Thursday, August 13, 2020

harman kardon CA260 HIGH FIDELITY CAR AMPLIFIER Idling current adjustment, schematic, wiring diagram and the exploded view

 

Power Output, RMS

: 60 watts per channel into 4 Ohms, 20 ~ 20,000Hz

: 90 watts per channel into 2 Ohms, 20 ~ 20,000Hz

: 180 watts bridged mono into 4 Ohms, 20 ~ 20,000Hz

Alignment procedure: Idling current adjustment

Conditions:

-Connect the DC voltmeter between TPl and TP2 and between TP3 and TP4.

-Connect a 13. 8V power supply to the 12V Battery

Power In terminal.

-After the power on, wait for 5 minutes before measuring to be sure of the most stable operation.

Inspection:

-Confirm that the idling current is 50mA :t 20mA (voltage: 33mV:t 13mV).

If the current measured does not fall within the range specified , adjust it with the procedure below.

Adjustment

Note: When replacing or disconnecting a resistor, disconnect the power supply first.

After the adjustment is complete, let the unit settle down for 10 minutes, than double-check that the idling current is set properly.

Exploded view

Schematic diagram

Wiring diagram

Protection circuit

If the temperature inside the CA260 rises above 80 the protection circuit comes into operation , decreasing output. At this time the protect indicator blinks. If the temperature comes back below 80 C by natural cooling, output returns as it was.

If the temperature rises above 100 , the power supply circuit is shut off . Not only does the output stop, but also the protect indicator goes out. If this happens, it is possible that the CA260 is broken. However, even in this state, it cannot be always said that it is broken because the unit may operate when the temperature comes back below 80 C by natural cooling.


HYLUX PARKING CONTROL SENSOR MODULE REPAIR – Error codes E3, E4 RoHS Module Board PR-B62-04

 

How to repair the parking sensor module.  Printed circuit board has the following RoHS code PR-B62-04 192507

Installed this parking sensor on  Hilux (with metal bumper) by dealer; about 6 months ago;  and now the LCD display had the following errors when driving in reverse.

"E3" and "E4". 

These two sensors 3 and 4 stopped working.

Original Module

Problematic signal transformers

Opened the module and did some tests and found that the signal transformers (variable inductors with two windings) sensors 3 and 4 were in problem; open winding at (pins 4-6).   See the picture below. Searched the internet for this signal transformer marked "UP 04" and found nothing.

There is no information or any other details about this device  fount by internet.  

Inductor Pinout


 Decided to look for a similar module. The module has a label “P/N: PR-2332".  Searched the internet and found some original modules from other GM vehicles with the same "P/N: 2332" and with the same pin configuration. Purchased one of these used GM modules and de-soldered out the two signal transformers, and replaced them at the original module.  

The purchased module cannot be used here because of the firmware is different.

GM module


The purchased GM module,  the LCD display shows nothing and only beeping according to the distance from the obstacle. 

So, leave this tip here for anyone who has problems with this type vehicle's parking module.