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ViewSonic VX9241
Model No. VS10162 19 Color TFT LCD Display
ViewSonic 381 Brea Canyon Road, Walnut, California 91789 USA - (800) 888-8583
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Revision History
Revision 1a SM Editing Date 05/09/05 ECR Number Initial Release Description of Changes Editor A. Lu
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Front Panel Function Control Description Circuit Description Adjustment Procedure Troubleshooting Flow Chart Recommended Spare Parts List Exploded Diagram and Spare Parts List Block Diagram Schematic Diagrams PCB Layout Diagrams
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2. Caution No modification of any circuit should be attempted. Service work should only be performed after you are thoroughly familiar with all of the following safety checks and servicing guidelines. 3. Safety Check Care should be taken while servicing this LCD display. Because of the high voltage used in the inverter circuit, the voltage is exposed in such areas as the associated transformer circuits.
4. LCD Module Handling Precautions 4.1 Handling Precautions (1) Since front polarizer is easily damaged, pay attention not to scratch it. (2) Be sure to turn off power supply when connecting or disconnecting input connector. (3) Wipe off water drops immediately. Long contact with water may cause discoloration or spots. (4) When the panel surface is soiled, wipe it with absorbent cotton or other soft cloth. (5) Since the panel is made of glass, it may break or crack if dropped or bumped on hard surface. (6) Since CMOS LSI is used in this module, take care of static electricity and ensure human earth when handling. (7) Do not open or modify the Module Assembly. (8) Do not press the reflector sheet at the back of the module in any direction. (9) In the event that a Module must be put back into the packing container slot after it was taken out of the container, do not press the center of the CCFL Reflector edge. Instead, press at the far ends of the CFL Reflector edge softly. Otherwise the TFT Module may be damaged. (10) At the insertion or removal of the Signal Interface Connector, be sure not to rotate or tilt the Interface Connector of the TFT Module.
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(11) After installation of the TFT Module into an enclosure (LCD monitor housing, for example), do not twist or bend the TFT Module even momentarily. When designing the enclosure, it should be taken into consideration that no bending/twisting forces may be applied to the TFT Module from outside. Otherwise the TFT Module may be damaged. (12) The cold cathode fluorescent lamp in the LCD contains a small amount of mercury. Please follow local ordinances or regulations for disposal. (13) The LCD module contains a small amount of materials having no flammability grade. The LCD module should be supplied with power that complies with the requirements of Limited Power Source (IEC60950 or UL1950), or an exemption should be applied for. (14) The LCD module is designed so that the CCFL in it is supplied by a Limited Current Circuit (IEC60950 or UL1950). Do not connect the CCFL to a Hazardous Voltage Circuit.
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Correct methods :
Only touch the metal frame of the panel or the front cover of the monitor. Do not touch the surface of the polarizer .
Incorrect Methods :
If the surface of the panel is pressed by fingers, this may cause "MURA."
If the monitor is removed by grasping the LCD panel, that may cause "MURA."
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Correct Methods :
Place the monitor on a clean & soft foam pad .
Incorrect Methods :
If the monitor is placed on foreign objects, that could scratch the surface of the panel.
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Specification
GENERAL specification Test Resolution & Frequency Test Image Size Contrast and Brightness Controls 1280x1024 @ 60Hz Full Size Factory Default: Contrast = 70%, Brightness = 100%
VIDEO INTERFACE Analog Input Connector Digital Input Connector Default Input Connector Video Cable Strain Relief Video Cable Connector DB-15 Pin out DB-15 (Analog), refer the appendix A DVI-I (Digital), refer the appendix B Defaults to the first detected input Equal to twice the weight of the monitor for five minutes Compliant DDC 1/2B 1. Video RGB (Analog) Video Signals Separate, Composite, and Sync on Green 2. TMDS (Digital) Video Impedance Maximum PC Video Signal Maximum Mac Video Signal Sync Signals DDC 1/2B Sync Compatibility Video Compatibility 75 Ohms (Analog), 100 Ohms (Digital) 950 mV with no damage to monitor 1250 mV with no damage to monitor LVDS Compliant with Revision 1.3 Separate Sync, Composite Sync, SOG Shall be compatible with all PC type computers, Macintosh computers, and after market video cards 640 x 350*, 640 x 480, 720 x 400* (640 x 400*), 800 x 600, 832 x 624, 1024 x 768, 1152 x 864, 1152 x 870, Resolution Compatibility 1280 x 720, 1280 x 960, 1280 x 1024 * The image vertical size might not be full screen. But the image vertical position should be at the center. Exclusions Not compatible with interlaced video
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POWER SUPPLY Internal Power Supply Input Voltage Range Input Frequency Range Short Circuit Protection Over Current Protection Leakage Current EFFICIENCY Fuse Power Dissipation Max Input AC Current INRUSH CURRENT (COLD START) Part Number: FSP035-1PI01 90 TO 264 VAC 47.5 TO 63 HERTZ Output can be shorted without damage 3.5 A typical at 12.0 VDC ( Protect when short circuit ) 0.75mA (Max) at 264VAC / 50Hz 77 % typical at 115VAC Full Load Internal and not user replaceable 35 Watts (typ) 1.2 Arms @ 90VAC, 0.7 Arms @265VAC 60 A @ 115VAC Shall start and function properly when under full load, Power Supply Cold Start with all combinations of input voltage, input frequency, and operating temperature Shall be able to withstand an ANSI/IEEE C62.41-1980 Power Supply Transient Immunity 2000V 200 ampere ring wave transient test with no damage Power Supply Line Surge Immunity Shall be able to withstand 1.5 times nominal line voltage for one cycle with no damage Shall be able to function properly, without reset or visible Power Supply Missing Cycle Immunity screen artifacts, when cycle of AC power is randomly missing at nominal input The power supply shall not produce audible noise that would be detectable by the user. Audible shall defined Power Supply Acoustics to be in compliance with ISO 7779 (DIN EN27779:1991) Noise measurements of machines acoustics. Power Switch noise shall not be considered Separate 3-prong NEMA 5-15P type plug. US Type Power Cable 1.8m. Connects to display. Color = Black Schuko CEE7-7 type plug. European Type Power Cable Length = 1.8m, Connects to display. Color = Black Length =
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Separate 3-prong type plug. CCC Type Power Cable Length = 1.8m. Connects to display. Color = Black Separate 2-prong NEMA 1-15P type plug. PSE Type Power Cable 1.8m. Connects to display. Color = Black Power Saving Operation(Method) VESA DPMS Signaling ON Mode < 40 W (Max) / 35 W (Typ) On Mode < 40 W (Max) / 35 W (Typ) Saving Mode < 2 W, Off Mode < 1 W On Mode = N/A, Active Off < 3 sec Length =
Power Consumption Recovery Time ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT Horizontal / Vertical Frequency Horizontal Frequency Vertical Refresh Rate Maximum Pixel Clock Sync Polarity
Timing Table Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Timing 640 x 350 @ 70Hz, 31.5kHz 640 x 400 @ 60Hz, 31.5kHz 640 x 400 @ 70Hz, 31.5kHz 640 x 480 @ 50Hz, 24.7kHz 640 x 480 @ 60Hz, 31.5kHz 640 x 480 @ 67Hz, 35.0kHz 640 x 480 @ 72Hz, 37.9kHz 640 x 480 @ 75Hz, 37.5kHz 640 x 480 @ 85Hz, 43.27kHz 720 x 400 @ 70Hz, 31.5kHz 800 x 600 @ 56Hz, 35.1kHz 800 x 600 @ 60Hz, 37.9kHz 800 x 600 @ 75Hz, 46.9kHz 800 x 600 @ 72Hz, 48.1kHz 800 x 600 @ 85Hz, 53.7kHz 832 x 624 @ 75Hz, 49.7kHz Analog Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Digital Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
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17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
1024 x 768 @ 60Hz, 48.4kHz 1024 x 768 @ 70Hz, 56.5kHz 1024 x 768 @ 72Hz, 58.1kHz 1024 x 768 @ 75Hz, 60.0kHz 1024 x 768 @ 85Hz, 68.67kHz 1152 x 864 @ 75Hz, 67.5kHz 1152 x 870 @ 75Hz, 68.7kHz 1280 x 1024 @ 60Hz, 63.4kHz 1280 x 1024 @ 75Hz, 79.97kHz 1280x 720 @ 60Hz, 45kHz (HDTV)
Primary Presets 1280x1024 @ 60Hz User Presets Number of User Presets (recognized timings) Available: 10 presets total in FIFO configuration Changing Modes - Maximum Mode Change Blank Time for image stability : 3 seconds (Max), excluding Auto Adjust time - Under DOS mode (640 x 350, 720 x 400 & 640 x 400), (See section 0-Touch Function Actions) it should recall factory setting when execute Auto Adjust - The monitor needs to do Auto Adjust the first time when a new mode is detected
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TFT LCD PANEL 1st Source Panel Model number Type Active Size Pixel Arrangement Pixel Pitch GLASS TREATMENT # OF BACKLIGHTS BACKLIGHT LIFE Luminance (5-point) Condition: CT = 6500K, Contrast = Max, Brightness = Max Brightness Uniformity Contrast Ratio Color Depth Viewing Angle (Horizontal) 70% Entire Area (min) 550:1 (typ), 350:1 (min) 16.2 million colors (6 bits + 2 bits FRC) @ CR>10 Typical: 140 Minimum: 130 Viewing Angle (Vertical) @ CR>10 Typical: Minimum: 135 125 AUO M190EN04 V5 TN type with LVDS interface 376.32 (H) x 301.06 (V) RGB Vertical Stripe 0.294 mm Anti Glare (Hard coating 3H) 4 CCFL edge-light (2 top / 2 bottom) 50,000 Hours (Min) 275 cd/m2 (Typ after 30 minute warm up) 215 cd/m2 (Min after 30 minute warm up)
Total = 4.8ms (black white) Response Time 10%-90% @ Ta=25C Total = 4.0ms (gray gray) Panel Defects Please see Panel Quality Specifications. (Tr=3.4ms, Tf=1.4ms)
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MECHANICAL Dimension (Desktop) Width Height Depth Monitor Weight 431 mm (17 inch) 468 mm (18.4 inch) 201 mm (7.9 inch) 6.7 Kg (14.8 lbs)
Dimension (Head Only / Wall Mount) Width Height Depth Monitor Weight 431 mm (17 inch) 370 mm (14.6 inch) 66 mm (2.6 inch) 5.3 Kg (11.7 lbs)
ENVIRONMENTAL
- Operating Temperature : 0C to +40C - Storage Temperature : -20C to +60C - Operating Relative Humidity : 20% to 90% RH Non-Condensing - Storage Relative Humidity : 5% to 90% RH Non-Condensing - Operating Altitude : 0 to +3,000 meters - Storage Altitude : 0 to +12,000 meters
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3.
Scrolls through menu options and adjusts the displayed control. Also a shortcut to display the Contrast adjustment control screen.
Displays the Main Menu or exits the control screen and saves adjustments.
Displays the control screen for the highlighted control. Also toggles between two controls on some screens. Also a shortcut to toggle analog and digital connection.
Power On/Off
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Do the following to adjust the display setting: 1. To display the Main Menu, press button [1].
NOTE: All OSD menus and adjustment screens disappear automatically after about 30 seconds. This is adjustable through the OSD timeout setting in the setup menu. 2. To select a setting to be adjusted, press or to scroll up or down the Main Menu. 3. After the desired control is selected, press button [2]. A control screen like the one shown below appears.
The line at the bottom of the screen tells you what you can do next: Exit or select the Brightness control.
4. To adjust the setting, press the up or down buttons. 5. To save the adjustments and exit the menu, press button [1] twice. The following tips may help you optimize your display: Adjust your computer's graphics card so that it outputs a 1280 x 1024 @ 60Hz video signal to the LCD display. (Look for instructions on changing the refresh rate in your graphic card's user guide.) If necessary, make small adjustments using H. POSITION and V. POSITION until the screen image is completely visible. (The black border around the edge of the screen should barely touch the illuminated active area of the LCD display.)
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sRGB-sRGB is quickly becoming the industry standard for color management, with support being included in many of the latest applications. Enabling this setting allows the LCD display to more accurately display colors the way they were originally intended. Enabling the sRGB setting will cause the Contrast and Brightness adjustments to be disabled. 9300K-Adds blue to the screen image for cooler white (used in most office settings with fluorescent lighting).
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Control
Explanation 6500K-Adds red to the screen image for warmer white and richer red. 5400K-Adds green to the screen image for a darker color. 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, press or . 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 your computer, the LCD model number, the serial number, and the ViewSonic website URL. See your graphics cards user guide for instructions on changing the resolution and refresh rate (vertical frequency). NOTE: VESA 1280 x 1024 @ 60Hz (recommended) means that the resolution is 1280 x 1024 and the refresh rate is 60 Hertz.
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Control
Explanation The Manual Image Adjust controls are explained below: H./V. Position (Horizontal/Vertical Position) moves the screen image left or right and up or down. H. Size (Horizontal Size) adjusts the width of the screen image. Fine Tune sharpens the focus by aligning the text and/or graphic characters. Sharpness adjusts the clarity and focus of the screen image. Setup menu displays the menu shown below:
The Setup Menu controls are explained below: Language allows you to choose the language used in the menus and control screens. Resolution Notice displays the Resolution Notice menu shown below.
Resolution Notice advises the optimal resolution to use. OSD Position allows you to move the on-screen display menus and control screens.
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Control
Explanation OSD Timeout sets the length of time the on-screen display screen is displayed. For example, with a 15 second setting, if a control is not pushed within 15 seconds, the display screen disappears. OSD Background allows you to turn the On-Screen Display 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. Exception: This control does not affect changes made with the User Color control, Language or Power Lock setting.
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Circuit Description
1. Outline 1.1 Buttons on the front panel: Power On/Off button, button 2 (ENTER / INPUT SELECT), up arrow button, down arrow button, button 1 (MENU). 1.2 The D-sub 15-pin connector, DVI-I connector and AC-IN jack are located on the back side of the cabinet. 1.3 The OSD menu includes the following functions: Auto Image Adjust (only active under analog input) Contrast/Brightness Audio Adjust Color Adjust Information Manual Image Adjust Setup Menu Memory Recall 1.4 Contrast and Brightness can be directly controlled with the UP / DOWN buttons. 2. Connectors 2.1 AC Socket: CEE22 type connector 2.2 Video signal connector for analog input: 15P Mini D-Sub
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SIGNAL Red Video Green Video Blue Video None Ground(DDC return) Red GND Green GND Blue GND +5V (for DDC) Sync GND None DDC Data Horizontal Sync Vertical Sync DDC Clock
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Signal Name RX2RX2+ GND RX4RX4+ SCL SDA VS RX1RX1+ GND RX3RX3+ +5V GND HP RX0RX0+ GND RX5RX5+ GND RXC+ RXC-
Description TMDS negative differential input, channel 2 TMDS positive differential input, channel 2 Logic Ground Reserved. No connection Reserved. No connection DDC2B Clock DDC2B Data Reserved. No connection TMDS negative differential input, channel 1 TMDS positive differential input, channel 1 Logic Ground Reserved. No connection Reserved. No connection Power Logic Ground SENSE Pin, Pull High TMDS negative differential input, channel 0 TMDS positive differential input, channel 0 Logic Ground Reserved. No connection Reserved. No connection Logic Ground TMDS positive differential input, reference clock TMDS negative differential input, reference clock
RX2RX2+ GND RX4RX4+ SCL SDA VS RX1RX1+ GND RX3RX3+ 5V GND HP RX0RX0+ GND RX5RX5+ GND RXC+ RXC-
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Display Area Video Signal Contrast Brightness Ambient Input Warming up Display
404.2 x 330.0 mm 0.7Vpp Max. Max. 20 +/- 5 X C AC > 30 min 1280 x 1024
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3.2 Power 3.2.1 Power supply Input voltage Power frequency Input current Inrush current Power consumption 100~240Vac 50~60Hz <1.5A RMS @90V AC <0.8A RMS @180V AC 50A(Max) at 120Vac(cold start) 35W(typical);40Watts(Max)
3.2.2
Power Management State On Standby Off Power 35Watts < 1Watts <1Watts Indicator Green Amber Off
3.3 Acceptable timing This LCD display can automatically detect and display input signals whose timing falls within the following limits. Horizontal: Sync frequency: 30~82 kHz Vertical: Sync frequency: 56~75Hz 3.4 Signal level and input impedance 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.3 Video signal level: 0.7Vp-p Sync signal level - H/V separate: TTL level Input impedance Analog video input: 75 ohm Digital video input: 100 ohm Sync input: > 1 k ohm Audio input: 10K ohm
4. Signal Cable: Signal cable with Mini D-Sub 15P connectors at both ends.
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5. EDID data AUO Analog EDID 128 BYTES OF EDID CODE: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ________________________________________ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 | 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 5A 63 | 1C 0F 01 01 01 01 01 0F 01 03 | 0E 26 1E 78 2E 68 75 A2 5A 49 | 9F | 71 | 01 | 00 | 30 | 00 | 00 23 4F 01 1E 35 00 FC 13 61 01 30 00 30 00 00 50 59 01 70 00 31 FD 20 56 54 45 30 13 00 30 00 20 58 BF 59 00 FF 30 32 20 39 EF 31 78 00 30 55 20 32 80 59 98 2D 50 30 1E 20 34 81 01 51 11 53 31 52 00 80 01 00 00 33 0A 0E 00
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120 | 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 D3 __________ _______________________________________ (08-09) (11-10) (12-15) (16) (17) (10-17) (18) (19) (20) ID Manufacturer Name = VSC P roduct ID Code = 0F1C Last 5 Digits of Serial Number = Not Used Week of Manufacture = 01 Year of Manufacture EDID Version Number EDID Revision Number Analog Signal 0.700, 0.300 (1.000 Vp-p) Separate Syncs, Composite Sync, Sync on Green (21) (22) (23) (24) Maximum Horizontal Image Size = 380 mm Maximum Vertical Image Size Display Gamma = 2.20 Power Management and Supported Feature(s): Active Off/Very Low Power, Standard Default Color Space, Preferred Timing Mode Display Type = R/G/B Color (25-34) CHROMA INFO: Red X - 0.634 Green X - 0.287 Blue X - 0.138 White X - 0.313 Red Y - 0.354 Green Y - 0.621 Blue Y - 0.077 White Y - 0.329 (35) ESTABLISHED TIMING I: 720 X 400 @ 70Hz (IBM,VGA) 640 X 480 @ 60Hz (IBM,VGA) 640 X 480 @ 67Hz (Apple,Mac II) 640 X 480 @ 72Hz (VESA) 640 X 480 @ 75Hz (VESA) 800 X 600 @ 56Hz (VESA) 800 X 600 @ 60Hz (VESA)
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ESTABLISHED TIMING II: 800 X 600 @ 72Hz (VESA) 800 X 600 @ 75Hz (VESA) 832 X 624 @ 75Hz (Apple,Mac II) 1024 X 768 @ 60Hz (VESA) 1024 X 768 @ 70Hz (VESA) 1024 X 768 @ 75Hz (VESA) 1280 X 1024 @ 75Hz (VESA)
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Manufacturer's Reserved Timing: 1152 X 870 @ 75Hz (Apple,Mac II) Standard Timing Identification: 1280 X 1024 @60Hz 1152 X 864 @75Hz 1024 X 768 @85Hz 800 X 600 @85Hz 640 X 480 @85Hz Not Used Not Used
Not Used ______________________________________________________________________ (54-71) Detailed Timing / Descriptor Block 1: 1280x1024 Pixel Clock: 108.00 MHz ______________________________________________________________________ Horizontal Image Size: 376 mm Refreshed Mode: Non-Interlaced Horizontal: Active Time: 1280 pixels Sync Offset: 48 pixels Border: 0 pixels Vertical: Active Time: 1024 lines Sync Offset: 1 lines Border: 0 lines Vertical Image Size: 301 mm Normal Display - No Stereo Blanking Time: 408 pixels Sync Pulse Width: 112 pixels Frequency: 63.98 KHz Blanking Time: 42 lines Sync Pulse Width: 3 lines Frequency: 60.02 Hz
Digital Separate, Horizontal Polarity (+) Vertical Polarity (+) ______________________________________________________________________ (72-89) Detailed Timing / Descriptor Block 2: Monitor Serial Number:
PS3050100001 ______________________________________________________________________ (90-107) Detailed Timing / Descriptor Block 3: Monitor Range Limits: Min Vertical Freq - 50 Hz Max Vertical Freq - 85 Hz Min Horiz. Freq - 30 KHz Max Horiz. Freq - 82 KHz Pixel Clock - 140 MHz Secondary GTF - Not Supported ______________________________________________________________________ (108-125) Detailed Timing / Descriptor Block 4: (126) (127) VX924 No Extension EDID Block(s) CheckSum OK
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_________________________________________________ (08-09) (11-10) (12-15) (16) (17) (10-17) (18) (19) (20) ID Manufacturer Name = VSC Product ID Code = 0F1C Last 5 Digits of Serial Number Week of Manufacture = 01 Year of Manufacture EDID Version Number EDID Revision Number Digital Signal Non - VESA DFP 1.x Compatible (21) (22) (23) (24) Maximum Horizontal Image Size = 380 mm Maximum Vertical Image Size Display Gamma = 2.20 Power Management and Supported Feature(s): Active Off/Very Low Power, Standard Default Color Space, Preferred Timing Mode Display Type = R/G/B Color (25-34) CHROMA INFO: Red X - 0.634 Green X - 0.287 Blue X - 0.138 White X - 0.313 Red Y - 0.354 Green Y - 0.621 Blue Y - 0.077 White Y - 0.329 (35) ESTABLISHED TIMING I: 720 X 400 @ 70Hz (IBM,VGA) 640 X 480 @ 60Hz (IBM,VGA) 640 X 480 @ 67Hz (Apple,Mac II) 640 X 480 @ 72Hz (VESA) 640 X 480 @ 75Hz (VESA) 800 X 600 @ 56Hz (VESA) 800 X 600 @ 60Hz (VESA) = 300 mm = 2005 =1 =3 Complete Serial Number = See Descriptor Block = Not Used
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ESTABLISHED TIMING II: 800 X 600 @ 72Hz (VESA) 800 X 600 @ 75Hz (VESA) 832 X 624 @ 75Hz (Apple,Mac II) 1024 X 768 @ 60Hz (VESA) 1024 X 768 @ 70Hz (VESA) 1024 X 768 @ 75Hz (VESA) 1280 X 1024 @ 75Hz (VESA)
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Manufacturer's Reserved Timing: 1152 X 870 @ 75Hz (Apple,Mac II) Standard Timing Identification: 1280 X 1024 @60Hz 1152 X 864 @75Hz 1024 X 768 @85Hz 800 X 600 @85Hz 640 X 480 @85Hz 640 X 400 @70Hz Not Used
Not Used ______________________________________________________________________ (54-71) Detailed Timing / Descriptor Block 1: 1280x1024 Pixel Clock: 108.00 MHz ______________________________________________________________________ Horizontal Image Size: 376 mm Vertical Image Size: 301 mm Refreshed Mode: Non-Interlaced Horizontal: Active Time: 1280 pixels Sync Offset: 48 pixels Border: 0 pixels Vertical: Active Time: 1024 lines Sync Offset: 1 lines Border: 0 lines Normal Display - No Stereo Blanking Time: 408 pixels Sync Pulse Width: 112 pixels Frequency: 63.98 KHz Blanking Time: 42 lines Sync Pulse Width: 3 lines Frequency: 60.02 Hz
Digital Separate, Horizontal Polarity (+) Vertical Polarity (+) ______________________________________________________________________ (72-89) Detailed Timing / Descriptor Block 2: Monitor Serial Number: PS3050100001 ______________________________________________________________________ (90-107) Detailed Timing / Descriptor Block 3: Monitor Range Limits: Min Vertical Freq - 50 Hz Max Vertical Freq - 85 Hz Min Horiz. Freq - 30 KHz Max Horiz. Freq - 82 KHz Pixel Clock - 140 MHz Secondary GTF - Not Supported ______________________________________________________________________ (108-125) (126) (127) Detailed Timing / Descriptor Block 4: Monitor Name: CheckSum OK VX924 No Extension EDID Block(s)
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6. THEORY OF OPERATION This section describes the function of the LCD monitor per functional block. This monitor includes MB board, power board and button board. 6.1 MB BOARD The MB board is a two-layer, single-grounded design with ground and internal planes provided. DC power from the power board enters the board through a 6P connector. The other connector on the board is for the button board. The VGA cable is a signal cable that carries the video, sync and DDC signals from the PC VGA adapter. This system board consists of 4 functional areas: flat panel controller, MCU with flash ROM, and power regulators.
6.1.1 Flat panel controller: RTD2523(U7) The heart of the system board is the Realtek RTD2523. The RTD2523 is a graphics processing IC designed for LCD monitors. It provides all key IC functions required for LCD displays. On-chip functions include a high-speed triple-ADC, PLL, high scaling engine and OSD controller. a) Clock Generation: Crystal Input Clock (TCLK and XTAL). This is the input pair to an internal crystal oscillator and corresponding logic. A 24.576 MHz crystal is recommended. b) Analog to Digital Converter: The RTD2523 chip has three ADCs (analog-to-digital converters), one for each color (red, green and blue). The analog RGB signals are connected to RTD2523 as described below. Pin Name Red + Red Green + Green Blue + Blue Pin Number 37 38 34 35 30 31
c) OSD: The RTD2523 has a fully programmable, high-quality OSD controller. The on-chip static RAM (4096 words by 24 bits) stores the cell map and the cell definitions.
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d) MTV312 Micro Controller: The MTV312 micro controller (MCU) serves as the system micro controller. It programs the RTD2523 and manages other devices in the system such as the keypad, the backlight, the LED, the audio system and the non-volatile RAM using general purpose input/output (GPIO) pins.
Pin number 1 13 14 41 40 42 34 9 2 27 26 16 17 Pin Name P5.2 P3.4 P3.5 P5.4 P5.5 P5.3 P5.6 P6.3 P5.1 P6.0 P6.1 P6.2 P1.0 Pin Usage Key / Power on, off NV_RAM (U4) SDA NV_RAM (U4) SCL Key_down Key_right Key_up Key_left Key_mute Key_select LED_red LED_green LCD panel power1 on / off control Backlight on / off control
e) Panel Power Sequencing (PANEL_PW12,3) (Pin 16, 18): The MTV312 has two dedicated outputs VDDCTRL1 and 2 ( Pin32 and Pin3) to control LCD power sequencing once data and control signals are stable. f) Panel interface (Pin73~94): The RTD2523 driver interface is highly programmable. It supports dual bus / dual port for SXGA drivers. 6.1.2 Power Regulator AIC1563 (U2), AIC1117CY (U1,U3): The AIC1563 is a monolithic control IC containing the primary functions required for DC to DC converters. The device consists of an internal temperature compensated reference, a comparator, and a controlled duty cycle oscillator with an active current sense circuit. The desired output voltage is determined by the equation, Volt = 1.25 (1 + R11 / R12). In this case, the output voltage is 5 Volts. The AIC1563 is a low dropout positive adjustable regulator with minimum of 1A output current capability, so it is well suited to serve as a 3.3 V or 2.5 V regulator.
6.1.3 Power Regulator AIC1117CY (U1,U3): The AIC1117CY is a monolithic control IC containing the primary functions required for DC to DC converters. The device consists of an internal temperature compensated reference, a comparator, and a controlled duty cycle oscillator with an active current sense circuit. The desired output voltage is determined by the equation, Volt = 1.25 (1 + R17 / R15). In this case, the output voltage is 2.5 Volts for panel power.
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6.2 Power (Inverter) Board This is a specific power (inverter) board for VX912 monitor with output of 40W / 12V / 3.5A. It provides 12 VDC to drive the four cold cathode fluorescence tubes in the backlight. 6.2.1 The inverter's electrical specification is described below. Input Rated Input Voltage Input Voltage Range Input Current On / Off control Voltage Output Rated Output Strike-on Voltage Rated Output Voltage Rate Output Frequency Rated Output Current 12Vdc 11.4 ~ 12.6 Vdc <2A 2~3.3 for on, 0~1 for off 1500Vrms 710Vrms at 7mA 40~50KHz 7~8 mA
6.2.2 Power This is a general purpose AC / DC adapter which converts 90~240 Vac to a stabilized DC voltage: 12 Volts, with a rated output current of 4.16A. The electrical specification is described below. Rated Input Voltage Operation Input Voltage Input Current Inrush Current Standby Input Voltage Output Voltage Regulation Output Ripple & Noise Rate Output Current Turn-on delay 90~240 Vac, 50 / 60Hz 90~260 Vac, 47 ~ 63Hz <1.5A <100A@120Vac 12Vdc +/-5% 120mVp-p <3.5A <3secs
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5. Adjustment Procedure
OSD Function Menu
A. When in Analog Input Mode 1. Main Menu Press the [1] (Menu) button to enter the Main Menu: Press the [] button to highlight the previous item or the [] button to highlight the next item. Press the [1] (Menu) button to exit the Main Menu. (1) Auto Image Adjust Page: Press the [2] button to execute the auto image adjust function. Press the [1] button to exit the page.
(2) Contrast/Brightness Page: Press the [2] button to enter the contrast adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. 1) Contrast Item Press the [] button to increase the contrast. Press the [] button to decrease the contrast. Press the [2] button to enter the brightness adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. 2) Brightness Item Press the [] button to increase the brightness. Press the [] button to decrease the brightness. Press the [2] button to enter the contrast adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. (3) Input Select Page: Press the [2] button to switch to digital input mode. (4) Color Adjust Page: Press the [2] button to enter the color adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press the [] button to highlight the previous item or the [] button to highlight the next item. 1) sRGB Item 2) 9300K Item 3) 6500K Item 4) 5400K Item Press the [2] button to select the currently highlighted item. Press the [1] button to exit the currently highlighted item. 5) User Color Item Press the [2] button to enter the user color page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Red, Green, Blue Options: Press the [2] button to cycle among the colors. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press the [] button to increase the selected color level. Press the [] button to decrease the selected color level.
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(5) Information Page: Press the [2] button to enter the information page. Press the [1] button to exit the information page. (6) Manual Image Adjust Page: Press the [2] button to enter the manual image adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press the [] button to highlight the previous item or the [] button to highlight the next item. 1) H./V. Position Item Press the [2] button to enter the horizontal/vertical postion adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. a) Horizontal Position: Press the [2] button to enter the vertical position adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press the [] button to shift the image to the right. Press the [] button to shift the image to the left. b) Vertical Position: Press the [2] button to return to the horizontal position adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press the [] button to shift the image upward. Press the [] button to shift the image downward. 2) Horizontal Size Item Press the [2] button to enter the horizontal size adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press the [] button to make the image wider. Press the [] button to make the image narrower. 3) Fine tune Item Press the [2] button to enter the fine tuning page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press [] Button to adjust character position in one direction. Press []Button to adjust character position in the other direction. 4) Sharpness Item Press the [2] button to enter the sharpness adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press [] Button to increase image sharpness. Press [] Button to decrease image sharpness. (7) Setup Menu Page: Press the [2] button to enter the setup menu page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press the [] button to highlight the previous item or the [] button to highlight the next item. 1) Language Select Item Press the [2] button to enter the language selection page.
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Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press the [] button to highlight the previous item or the [] button to highlight the next item. English, French Option Press the [2] button to select the language. Press the [1] button to exit the page. 2) Resolution Notice Item Press the [2] button to enter the resolution notice page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Enable, Disable Option Press the [2] button to select the highlighted option. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press the [] button to highlight the previous option or the [] button to highlight the next option. 3) OSD Position Item Press the [2] button to enter the OSD position adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. a) Horizontal Position Option Press the [2] button to enter the vertical position adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press the [] button to shift the menu to the right. Press the [] button to shift the menu to the left. b) Vertical Position Option: Press the [2] button to enter the horizontal position adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press the [] button to shift the menu upward. Press the [] button to shift the menu downward. 4) OSD Time Out Item Press the [2] button to enter the OSD time out adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press the [] button to increase the OSD time out. Press the [] button to decrease the OSD time out. 5) OSD Background Item Press the [2] button to enter the OSD background selection page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Enable, Disable Option Press the [] button to highlight the previous option or the [] button to highlight the next option. Press the [2] button to select the highlighted option. Press the [1] button to exit the page. (8) Memory Recall Page Press the [2] button to execute the memory recall function. Press the [1] button to exit the page.
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2. Other Menu: This shortcut menu is directly accessible without bringing up the OSD. (1) Contrast Dialog Press the [] or [] button to enter the Contrast Dialog. Press the [1] button to exit the Contrast Dialog. Press the [2] button to enter the Brightness Dialog. Press the [] button to increase the contrast. Press the [] button to decrease the contrast. (2) Brightness Dialog Press the [] or [] button to enter the Brightness Dialog. Press the [1] button to exit the Brightness Dialog. Press the [2] button to enter the Contrast Dialog. Press the [] button to increase the brightness. Press the [] button to decrease the brightness. (3) Analog/Digital Dialog Press the [2] button to toggle between analog and digital modes.
B. When in Digital Input Mode 1. Main Menu Press the [1] (Menu) button to enter the Main Menu: Press the [] button to highlight the previous item or the [] button to highlight the next item. Press the [1] (Menu) button to exit the Main Menu. (1) Auto Image Adjust Page: Press the [2] button to execute the auto image adjust function. Press the [1] button to exit the page.
(2) Contrast/Brightness Page: Press the [2] button to enter the contrast adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. 1) Contrast Item Press the [] button to increase the contrast. Press the [] button to decrease the contrast. Press the [2] button to enter the brightness adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. 2) Brightness Item Press the [] button to increase the brightness. Press the [] button to decrease the brightness. Press the [2] button to enter the contrast adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. (3) Input Select Page: Press the [2] button to switch to analog input mode. (4) Color Adjust Page: Press the [2] button to enter the color adjustment page.
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1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press the [] button to highlight the previous item or the [] button to highlight the next item. sRGB Item 9300K Item 6500K Item 5400K Item Press the [2] button to select the currently highlighted item. Press the [1] button to exit the currently highlighted item. User Color Item Press the [2] button to enter the user color page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Red, Green, Blue Options: Press the [2] button to cycle among the colors. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press the [] button to increase the selected color level. Press the [] button to decrease the selected color level.
(5) Information Page: Press the [2] button to enter the information page. Press the [1] button to exit the information page. (6) Manual Image Adjust Page: Press the [2] button to enter the manual image adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press the [] button to highlight the previous item or the [] button to highlight the next item. 1) Sharpness Item Press the [2] button to enter the sharpness adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press [] Button to increase image sharpness. Press [] Button to decrease image sharpness. (7) Setup Menu Page: Press the [2] button to enter the setup menu page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press the [] button to highlight the previous item or the [] button to highlight the next item. 1) Language Select Item Press the [2] button to enter the language selection page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press the [] button to highlight the previous item or the [] button to highlight the next item. English, French Option Press the [2] button to select the language. Press the [1] button to exit the page. 2) Resolution Notice Item Press the [2] button to enter the resolution notice page.
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Press the [1] button to exit the page. Enable, Disable Option Press the [2] button to select the highlighted option. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press the [] button to highlight the previous option or the [] button to highlight the next option. 3) OSD Position Item Press the [2] button to enter the OSD position adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. a) Horizontal Position Option Press the [2] button to enter the vertical position adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press the [] button to shift the menu to the right. Press the [] button to shift the menu to the left. b) Vertical Position Option: Press the [2] button to enter the horizontal position adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press the [] button to shift the menu upward. Press the [] button to shift the menu downward. 4) OSD Time Out Item Press the [2] button to enter the OSD time out adjustment page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Press the [] button to increase the OSD time out. Press the [] button to decrease the OSD time out. 5) OSD Background Item Press the [2] button to enter the OSD background selection page. Press the [1] button to exit the page. Enable, Disable Option Press the [] button to highlight the previous option or the [] button to highlight the next option. Press the [2] button to select the highlighted option. Press the [1] button to exit the page. (8) Memory Recall Page Press the [2] button to execute the memory recall function. Press the [1] button to exit the page. 2. Other Menu: This shortcut menu is directly accessible without bringing up the OSD. (1) Contrast Dialog Press the [] or [] button to enter the Contrast Dialog. Press the [1] button to exit the Contrast Dialog. Press the [2] button to enter the Brightness Dialog. Press the [] button to increase the contrast. Press the [] button to decrease the contrast.
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(2) Brightness Dialog Press the [] or [] button to enter the Brightness Dialog. Press the [1] button to exit the Brightness Dialog. Press the [2] button to enter the Contrast Dialog. Press the [] button to increase the brightness. Press the [] button to decrease the brightness. (3) Analog/Digital Dialog Press the [2] button to toggle between analog and digital modes.
C. Other Information
When the No Signal or Out of Range messages appear: If no input signal is detected, the No Signal message will appear in the center of the screen. If the V-Sync signal rate is greater than than 85Hz or its resolution is greater than SXGA, the Out of Range message will appear in the center of the screen. Activating Factory Mode and Burn Mode: While the device is in standby, press the [2] button, then press the power button to enter Factory Mode. While Factory Mode is active, an additional menu page titled Factory Menu will be accessible. Press the [2] button to enter the Factory Menu page, then press the [2] button to enter Burn Mode.
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1. Function test (1) Test equipment Color video signal and pattern generator (or PC with SXGV resolution) (2) Test condition Before function testing and alignment, the unit must warm up for at least 30 minutes under the following conditions: 1. Room temperature; 2. With full-white screen, RGB, black pattern; 3. With cycled display modes. 2. Test display modes Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Timing 640 x 350 @ 70Hz, 31.5kHz 640 x 400 @ 60Hz, 31.5kHz 640 x 400 @ 70Hz, 31.5kHz 640 x 480 @ 50Hz, 24.7kHz 640 x 480 @ 60Hz, 31.5kHz 640 x 480 @ 67Hz, 35.0kHz 640 x 480 @ 72Hz, 37.9kHz 640 x 480 @ 75Hz, 37.5kHz 640 x 480 @ 85Hz, 43.27kHz 720 x 400 @ 70Hz, 31.5kHz 800 x 600 @ 56Hz, 35.1kHz 800 x 600 @ 60Hz, 37.9kHz 800 x 600 @ 75Hz, 46.9kHz 800 x 600 @ 72Hz, 48.1kHz 800 x 600 @ 85Hz, 53.7kHz 832 x 624 @ 75Hz, 49.7kHz 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz, 48.4kHz 1024 x 768 @ 70Hz, 56.5kHz 1024 x 768 @ 72Hz, 58.1kHz 1024 x 768 @ 75Hz, 60.0kHz 1024 x 768 @ 85Hz, 68.67kHz 1152 x 864 @ 75Hz, 67.5kHz 1152 x 870 @ 75Hz, 68.7kHz 1280 x 1024 @ 60Hz, 63.4kHz 1280 x 1024 @ 75Hz, 79.97kHz 1280x 720 @ 60Hz, 45kHz (HDTV) Analog Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Digital Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
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3. Test pattern Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. 8. Test condition Frequency & performance Monitor saturation RGB color performance Sub-pixel defect Full white Full black 5-cycle pattern 1-dot pattern Pattern Cross-hatch pattern 16-gray scale pattern RGB color RGB color Full white Full black 5-cycle pattern 1-dot pattern Specification
No noise is allowed, all colors must be clear
3 to 4 levels must be saturated when brightness and contrast are set to 100%
Remark Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3, 4, 5 Pattern 3, 4,5 Pattern 6 Pattern 7 Pattern 8 Pattern 9
Check the color temperature of RGB signal color Check for sub-pixel defects
Check the brightness and contrast ratio, and check for bright pixel defects
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When examining a monitor, please check whether the firmware version is the latest. If not, please follow the procedure below to upgrade to the latest version. 1. Equipment needed : - VX924 - PC ( Personal computer ) - LPT cable - Fixture (LM5ISP) - Firmware upgrade program
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2.
Connection :
To PC
To Monitor
1. To set up ISP environment: Hardware: PC or notebook, parallel (printer) cable, ISP tooling. Software: If OS is Win2000 or WinXP, please install "PORT95NT.exe". In order to ensure that the system can execute the ISP program, please adjust the BIOS settings in the PC or notebook as shown in Fig 0.0.
Fig 0.0
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2. Double-click the "PORT95NT.exe" icon in Windows and install the program; see Fig 0.1.
Fig 0.1
3. Continue through the installation process by pressing "Next" four times; see Fig. 0.2.
Fig. 0.2
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Fig. 0.3
5. Continue through the installation process by pressing "Next" four times; see Fig. 0.4.
Fig. 0.4
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6. When the installation is complete, restart the PC or notebook; see Fig 0.5.
Fig. 0.5
Install ISP 1. The user may download the ISP driver and PORT95NT installation package from the Myson Century website (www.myson.com.) 2. The files extracted from the ZIP file are listed in Fig 1.0. Double-click setup.exe to install.
Fig 1.0
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Fig 1.1
4. Press the "Change" button to change the install path if desired, and then press the "Next" button to continue; see Fig 1.2.
Fig 1.2
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Fig. 1.3
6. When installation has finished, press the "Finish" button; see Fig 1.4.
Fig. 1.4
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Fig. 2.1
2. The security file is a key to use ISP functions; press the "OK" button. See Fig 2.2.
Fig. 2.2
3. The warning shown in Fig. 2.3 is used to remind the user that a CPU rate that differs from IIC protocol may cause the ISP functions to fail; press the "OK" button.
Fig. 2.3
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4. As shown in Fig. 2.4, press the "Create Security File" button to key in a security code, and use the slider bar to adjust the speed of the IIC bus.
Security code
Fig. 2.4
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5. Fig 2.5 shows the settings for the ISP software's security code. It requires two command numbers, and the commands must be keyed in sequentially: 7C, 4C, 77. The command numbers and commands must be set by the user while coding. For more details, please refer to section 6 boot code of ISP.
Fig. 2.5
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1. As shown in Fig. 3.1, select the MTV type first, load the binary or intel hex file to be programmed into the MCU, click "OK," then press the "RUN" button.
Step 2
Step 1
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Fig. 3.1
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2. If the user changes the MTV type, the file must be loaded again, as the previously loaded file will be cleared. 3. CRC (cyclic redundancy check): the host can check the result in the CRC register instead of reading every byte in flash. The Check MCU CRC OK message indicates that the host has verified the program's CRC; see Fig.3.2.
Fig. 3.2
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Change adaptor
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Check adaptor
OK
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Change X1 / X2
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Change M/B
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ViewSonic P/N M-SCW-0824-0726 M-SCW-0824-6802 M-SCW-0824-6800 M-SCW-0824-6799 M-MS-0808-8986 M-MS-0808-9247 #N/A PL-00001804 PL-00001806 PL-00001805 #N/A #N/A C-BS-0303-0553 #N/A C-BS-0303-0553 M-MS-0808-9811 M-CV-0830-2589 M-SCW-0824-0813 M-MS-0808-9812 M-MS-0808-9404 M-SCW-0824-6894 #N/A CB-00002525 M-MS-0808-9398 C-00001778 M-CV-0830-2593 M-SCW-0824-6859 M-SCW-0824-0870 M-MS-0808-9815 CB-00002522 #N/A M-MS-0808-9399 A-PC-0106-0224 M-MS-0808-9817 P-FM-0602-0896 P-FM-0602-0897 M-LB-0813-0747 #N/A M-LB-0813-0745 M-LB-0813-1042 P-00002521 #N/A #N/A M-MS-0808-9682 M-LB-0813-1043 #N/A M-00002524
Ref. P/N MF30080BBJ5 MM30040IBJ9 MM30060IBJ8 MM35080BBW2 MBLI1004018 EBL70023013 EBL7V030013 GAL70002015 GAL5T001016 GAL70005014 MBL9V001019 GAL7E002013 24L9VSAVS02 34L9VSBVS08 EAL9V004017 GAL5M002011 EAL9V005013 MF30060BBJ6 EBL9V001019 EBL7V029015 MF30060BJ28 25L9VCSVS50 DD0L9VLC015 DDL7VDTH009 EBL9V002015 EBL9V003011 MM40060IL69 MS40070B808 GAL9V002014 DD0L9V0B000 26L9VPKVSP1 DDL7VDPC005 DM333181G97 HAL9V002014 HBL9V001019 HBL9V002015 HCL7V004013 HCL9V006011 HCL7V002011 HCL7V019011 HFL9V007011 HGL9V011019 JXLM5003011 JXL9V001010 HCL70021011 HFL9V002019 HCL9V007018
Description SCREW F3.0*8L,B,NI SCREW M3.0*4.0-I(NI) GP SCREW M3.0*6.0-I(NI) GP SCREW M3.5*8-B (NI,WASHER) IO NUT LI1(MBLI1004,REV3A) WIRE MOUNTS L70L-E(EBL70023,REV3A) GP PCB SPACER L7VD(EBL7V030,REV3A) RUBBER-HOLDER L70L(GAL70002,REV3B) RUBBER-HOLDER L5TL-E(GAL5T001,REV3B) RUBBER-BKT(T) L70L-T(GAL70005,REV3A) IO NUT L9VDA-5(MBL9V001,REV3A)M3*15*6 LCD RUBBER L7E(GAL7E002,REV3B) L9V STAND ASSY L9V STAND BKT ASSY STAND BASE L9V(EAL9V004,REV3A) RUBBER FOOT L5M(GAL5M002,REV3B) STAND BKT COVER L9V(EAL9V005,REV3A) SCREW F3.0*6-B(NI) STAND COVER F L9V(EBL9V001,REV3A) WIRE CLAMP L7VD(EBL7V029,REV3A) SCREW F3.0*6-B(BNI) L9VDA-5 CHASSIS ASSY(VX924) CABLE MB-LCD(30P,140MM)L9V-5 GP CABLE ASSY L7VD BUTTON-MB(8P/10P,REV1A) STAND COVER R L9V(EBL9V002,REV3A) I/O COVER L9V(EBL9V003,REV3A) SCREW M4*6-I (BNI)(NYLOK)) SCREW M4*7B (BMC)NYLOK RUBBER PLUG VESA L9V(GAL9V002,REV3A) CABLE MB-OVER DRIVER(30P,50MM)L9V-5 GP L9VDA-5 PACKING ASSY(AU,VX924)US CABLE ASSY L7VD MB-VGA (15/15P,REV1A) POWER CORD 3P 1.8M(USA)V04VS35001218000 EPE BAG L9VD(HAL9V002,REV3A) END CAP-L L9V(HBL9V001,REV3A) END CAP-R L9V(HBL9V002,REV3A) CORE LABEL(HCL7V004,REV3A) ID LABEL VX924 L9VDA-5(HCL9V006,REV3A) SERIAL LEBAL L7V(HCL7V002,REV3A) CARTON LABEL L7VC(HCL7V019,REV3B) CARTON VX924 L9VDA-5(HFL9V007,REV3A) CD+QSG VX924 L9VDA-5 USA(HGL9V011,REV3A) HANDLE LM5S(JXLM5003,REV 3B) GP LCD FILM L9V(JXL9V001,REV3A) HI-POT LABEL L70L(HCL70021,REV3A) SPACE PLATE L9V(HFL9V002,REV3A) 4MS STICKER VX924 L9VD(HCL9V007,REV3A)
Location
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Description BEZEL L9V(EAL9V001,REV3A) MIDDLE BEZEL L9V(EAL9V002,REV3A) CONTROL BUTTON L7VD(EBL7V027,REV3A) LOGO FRONT-VSC-38CM L7VC(FEL7V003,REV3A) LENS L7VD(EBL7V028,REV3A) BIRD LOGO L7VD(FEL7V007,REV3A) L7VD BUTTON/B ASSY LCD PANEL LOCK METAL L9V SCREW F3.0*8L,B,NI LCD(TFT) 19" M190EN04 REV:V5 LCD BKT L9V(FBL9V004,REV3A) SCREW M3.0*4.0-I(NI) GP PCB BKT L7VD(FAL7V014,REV3A) CABLE MB-OVER DRIVER(30P,50MM) L9V-5 GP ADD/INV,FSP035-1PI01,90~264V REV1A L9I M/B ASSY (FOR L9VDA-5 REALTEK2523)AU CABLE ASSY L7VD BUTTON-MB (8P-10P) SCREW M3.5*8-B (NI,WASHER) SCREW M3.0*6.0-I(NI) PCB SHIELDING L7VD(FAL7V015,REV3A) SCREW M3.0*4.0-I(NI) RUBBER FOOT L5M(GAL5M002,REV3B) SCREW F3.0*6-B(NI) STAND BKT COVER L9V(EAL9V005,REV3A) STAND COVER F L9V(EBL9V001,REV3A) STAND BKT L9V(FBL9V005,REV3A) STAND BASE L9V(EAL9V004,REV3A) STAND PLATE L9V(FBL9V006,REV3A) SCREW M4*6-I (BNI)(NYLOK)) SCREW F3.0*6-B(BNI) WIRE CLAMP L7VD(EBL7V029,REV3A) STAND COVER R L9V(EBL9V002,REV3A) SCREW F4.0*8-I(NI) HNGE-BKT L9V(FBL9V002,REV3A) HINGE-L L9V(FBL9V001,REV3A) HINGE-R L9V(FBL9V003,REV3A) LOCK METAL L70B(FBL70008,REV3A) LCD COVER L9V(EAL9V003,REV3A) SCREW M4.0x6 (BNI)NYLOCK I/O COVER L9V(EBL9V003,REV3A) LOGO PLATE SCREW M4.0x7 (BMC)NYLOCK RUBBER PLUG VESA L9V RUBBER HOLDER RUBBER BKT RUBBER HOLDER CABLE MB-LCD(30P, 140MM) IO NUT L9VDA-5 L9V OVER DRIVER/B ASS'Y
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Packing procedure
2. Put the monitor in EPE bag and seal the bag with tape.
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4. Put the monitor into the carton and put all the accessories into the carton.
Then close the carton.
QSG
Power cord
1. Turn the monitor to face the back and remove the I/O cover.
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3. Remove the four black hinge screws and separate the stand and head pieces.
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6. Remove the screws that fix the button board (B/B) and pull the cable out from the connector on the main board (M/B).
8. Remove the screws on the PCB shield; remove the PCB shield.
Screws
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9. Remove the MB-LCD connector and loosen the four screws on the PCB holder.
Screws
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13. Remove the four hexagon screws beside the DVI & D-SUB connectors.
14. Remove the screws that fix the power board and main board.
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9. Block Diagram
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+3.3V +2.5V
PC VGA
ANALOG RGB
LCDVCC
LCDPWR_ON3.3V +12V
EEPROM 24LC16
+3.3V
MICRO-CONTROLLER MTV312
AC 90-264V
AUDIO_MUTE
INVCTRL
LCDPWR_ON12V
+3.3V
AIC 1563
+5.0V
AIC1739
+2.5V
AIC1739
+3.3V
<Title>
BLOCK DIAGRAM
Sheet 2 of 8
Rev
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RED+IN
DDC_SDA 16 CN2 11 RED-IN
L8
R23
100/6
C16
0.047u/6
RED+
DDC_SCL 15
17
1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10
R25
100/6
C18
0.047u/6
RED-
GREEN+IN
L9
R26
100/6
C19
0.047u/6
GREEN+
DEL L11,C32,U6,R51,R52
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DSUB_5V
DSUB_5V
GREEN-IN
75/6/F
R28 R29
100/6 100/6
C21 C22
0.047u/6 0.047u/6
GREENSOGIN
VGA/NC
PIN 10 VGA_CON
DDC_SCL
GND
IN-H DDC_SCL
1 3 5 7 9 11 13
CN3 + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
BLUE+IN
R31
100/6
C23
0.047u/6
BLUE+
NC
R33
100/6
C25
0.047u/6
BLUE-
VGA INPUT
ADC_VCC
R35 2K/6
C26 22P/6 1
IN-H
L31
0/6
R34
100/6
VGAHS
RED+IN
GREEN+IN
BLUE+IN
R37 2K/6
C28 22P/6 1
3 D35 Z3.3V
D7 DAN217K/NC
D8 DAN217K/NC
D9 DAN217K/NC
DEL D29
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IN-V
R36
100/6
VGAVS
IN-H
3
IN-V
3
DDC_SDA
3
DDC_SCL
3
Bus_Power
3DVCC
D10 Z5.6/NC 1 1
D11 Z5.6/NC 1
D12 Z5.6/NC 1
D17 BAT54C-GS08/NC
CN4
R44 2K/6/NC
25
RX2RX2+ GND RX4RX4+ SCL SDA VS RX1RX1+ GND RX3RX3+ 5V GND HP RX0RX0+ GND RX5RX5+ GND RXC+ RXC-
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
TX2TX2+
DDC2_SCL DDC2_SDA
DDC2_SCL DDC2_SDA
D23 Z5.6/NC
TX1TX1+
Bus_Power
R48 R49 10K/6NC 100/6NC Hot_plug
TX0TX0+
R161 R162 3
0 0
TXC+ TXC-
C31 1U/6NC 1 26
Z5.6/NC
D25 Z5.6/NC 1 1
D26 Z5.6/NC 1
D27 Z5.6/NC 1
D24
C30 0.1U/6/NC
D28 Z5.6/NC
R50 10K/6NC
Title
DVI-D/NC
DISPLAY
Sheet 3 of 8
Rev B
Date:
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3DVCC L12
R3DVCC FEB_0805 C35 0.1u/6 C36 0.1u/6 C37 0.1u/6 C38 0.1u/6 C39 0.1u/6 C40 0.1u/6 C41 0.1u/6 C42 0.1u/6 C43 0.1u/6 C44 0.1u/6 C34 10uF/16V C45 0.1u/6
R2.5DVCC
C46 10uF/16V
C47 0.1u/6
C33
XO Y1 24.576MHz
120 109 96 84 72 57 48
121 110 95 83 71 58 49
3PVCC
C48
XI XO XI 1 2 4 5 3 8 6 7
U7
3.3V Ground 3.3V Ground 3.3V Ground 3.3V Ground 3.3V Ground 3.3V Ground 3.3V Ground
3.3V Power 3.3V Power 3.3V Power 3.3V Power 3.3V Power 3.3V Power 3.3V Power
128 97 70 44
C50 10uF/16V
3PVCC
C49 0.1u/6
L14 FEB_0805
TCON[12]/COUT/PWM2 PWM0/REFCLK TCON[13]/COUT/PWM2 AR1N AR1P/TCON[0] AR2N/TCON[1] AR2P/TCON[5] AR3N/TCON[6] AR3P/TCON[7] AG1N/TCON[8] AG1P/TCON[9] AG2N/TCON[10] AG2P/TCON[11] BG3N BG3P BCLKN BCLKP BB1N BB1P BB2N BB2P BB3N BB3P
113 112 55 108 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 99 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 AR1N AR1P AR2N AR2P AR3N AR3P AG1N AG1P AG2N AG2P BG3N BG3P BCLKN BCLKP BB1N BB1P BB2N BB2P BB3N BB3P
VBRI VOLUME
C51 0.1u/6
R54 4.7K/6
PLL_GND
TMDS_AVCC R55 4.7K/6/NC R56 1K/6 TX2+ TX2TX1+ TX1TX0+ TX0TXC+ TXCTMDS_AVCC L15 FEB_0805 RX2P RX2N RX1P RX1N RX0P RX0N RXCP RXCN
C52 0.1u/6
R57 NC
TMDS_TST/PWM1 EXT_RES RX2P RX2N RX1P RX1N RX0P RX0N RXCP RXCN TMDS_VDD TMDS_VDD TMDS_VDD TMDS_VDD TMDS_GND TMDS_GND TMDS_GND TMDS_GND B+ BSOG/ADC_TEST G+ GR+ RADC_VDD ADC_VDD ADC_VDD SCLK SDIO[0] TCON[4]/SDIO[1] TCON[3]/SDIO2] TCON[2]/SDIO[3]/PWM2 SCSB RESET# ADC_REFIO ADC_GND ADC_GND ADC_GND ADC_GND AHS AVS
3AVCC2
Near to Chip
RTD2523
C55 0.1u/6
C56 0.1u/6
C57 0.1u/6
0.1u/6
22uF/16V
C58 0.1u/6
C54
C53 +
ADC_VCC
AG3N/TEAN AG3P/TEAP ACLKN/TEBN ACLKP/TEBP AB1N/TECN AB1P/TECP AB2N/TECLKN AB2P/TECLKP AB3N/TEDN AB3P/TEDP BR1N/TOAN BR1P/TOAP BR2N/TOBN BR2P/TOBP BR3N/TOCN BR3P/TOCP BG1N/TOCLKN BG1P/TOCLKP BG2N/TODN BG2P/TODP
94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73
RXEIN0RXEIN0+ RXEIN1RXEIN1+ RXEIN2RXEIN2+ RXECKINRXECKIN+ RXEIN3RXEIN3+ RXOIN0RXOIN0+ RXOIN1RXOIN1+ RXOIN2RXOIN2+ RXOCKINRXOCKIN+ RXOIN3RXOIN3+
C59 22uF/16V
C63 0.1u/6
C61 0.1u/6
C62 0.1u/6
C64
0.1u/6
28 27 32 39 40
AHS AVS
AHS AVS
42 43
50 54 53 52 51 111 56
47 46 125 126
ADC_GND C43.C44.C45qa
IC
R66
100/6
DDC_SDA DDC_SCL
R71 R72
NC NC
Title
RTD_2523
Rev A Sheet 4 of 8
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VCPU
Reset circuit
R78 10K/6 LED_G R82 4.7K/6 R79 10K/6
3DVCC
B
Q12 2 Q13 1 3 1
2N3906
NC/2N3906
3DVCC
R87 33K/6
R91 33K/6
R88 33K/6
R89 33K/6
R90 33K/6
2N3906 3
RESET 2 1 C76 0.1U/6 C77 0.1U/6 C78 0.1U/6 C79 0.1U/6 C80 0.1U/6 C81 0.1U/6 C82 0.1U/6 D33 NC/DAN202U 3 + C84 22uF/16V C85 0.1u/6 Junction from A change to B
R166 0/6
TO BUTTON BOARD
VCPU
R163 4.7K/6 MENU SEL PWR UP DOWN RIGHT LEFT 4.7K/6 4.7K/6
VCPU
VCPU AVS R110 R111 R112 R113 R114 R115 NC NC 4.7K/6 4.7K/6 R116 4.7K/6
VCPU 1
C88
10pF/6
Y2 11.0592MHz
4.7K/6 4.7K/6
R39 R40
VRMT
R120
NC
PARAMETER EEPROM
VCPU R124 R125 100/6 100/6 R109 R108 4.7K/6 4.7K/6 TxD RxD DDC_SDA DDC_SCL 5DVCC
JP1 1 2 3 4 HEADER 4
MTV312M64
DISPLAY
Sheet 5 of 8
Rev A
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5DVCC
5DVCC
VCC12
PANEL_5_12VCC FEB_1206 L22 L21 NC Q8 SI2301DS 2 R67 82K/6 C67 2200P/6 1 3 R68 10K/6 C69 0.1U/6 C70 100U/16V R75 NC/82K/6 R77 C71 1 NC/2200P/6 C72 NC/2200P/6 PANEL_5_12VCC 3DVCC 2 Q10 NC/SI2301DS 3 R76 NC/10K/6 C73 NC/0.1U/6 C74 NC/100U/16V PANEL_3VCC
PANEL_3VCC
C68 2200P/6
R70
D 3
3 82K/6 3 Q9 DTC144EUA 2 PANEL_PW12
1 S
C
1
GND
J2 J1 BB3P BB3N BB2P BB2N BB1P BB1N BCLKP BCLKN BG3P BG3N RXOIN0RXOIN0+ RXOCKINRXOCKIN+ RXOIN1RXOIN1+ RXOIN2RXOIN2+ RXOIN3RXOIN3+ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 RXEIN0RXEIN0+ RXECKINRXECKIN+ RXEIN1RXEIN1+ RXEIN2RXEIN2+ RXEIN3RXEIN3+ AG2P AG2N AG1P AG1N AR3P AR3N AR2P AR2N AR1P AR1N FXDIO XSTB POL BXDIO YCLK YDIO YOE L16 FEB_0805/NV L17 FEB_0805/NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
CN5 RXOIN0RXOCKINRXOIN1DGND RXOIN2RXOIN3RXEIN0DGND RXECKINRXEIN1RXEIN2RXEIN3DGND PANEL_5_12VCC 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 RXOIN0+ RXOCKIN+ RXOIN1+ DGND RXOIN2+ RXOIN3+ RXEIN0+ DGND RXECKIN+ RXEIN1+ RXEIN2+ RXEIN3+ DGND PANEL_5_12VCC PANEL_5_12VCC
1841 30P
RSDS_CON30
PANEL_5_12VCC
PANEL_3VCC
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L18
FEB_0805/NC FEB_0805/NC
PANEL_5_12VCC
L20
C66 0.1U/6/NC
C65 0.1U/6/NC
RSDS_CON50/NC
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PANEL INTERFACE
Sheet 6 of 8
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U1 2
0.8A Max
VOUT
3.3V
VIN
H1 LVDS_GND 2 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 2 3 4 5
H2 9 8 7 6
1 MTH276D126
LVDS_GND
MTH276D126 LVDS_GND LVDS_GND Title Size A Date: <Title> Document Number <Doc> Friday, February 25, 2005 Sheet of Rev
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JP2 TXO0TXO1TXO2TXOCTXO3TXE0Extrenal ROM Download Connector JP3 TXE1TXE2TXECTXE31 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 TXO0+ TXO1+ TXO2+ TXOC+ TXO3+ TXE0+ TXE1+ TXE2+ TXEC+ TXE3+ 5V
SDRAM2_3.3V
U2
D_O_SD2_G5 D_O_SD2_G4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Vcc DQ0 DQ1 VssQ DQ2 DQ3 VccQ DQ4 DQ5 VssQ DQ6 DQ7 VccQ LDQM WE CAS RAS CS BA A10 A0 A1 A2 A3 Vcc Vss DQ15 DQ14 VssQ DQ11 DQ10 VccQ DQ11 DQ10 VssQ DQ9 DQ8 VccQ NC UDQM CLK CKE NC A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 Vss 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 D_O_SD2_G6
D_O_S D2_G3 D_O_SD2 _B7 D_O_SD2 _B6 D_O_SD2 _B5 D_O_SD2 _B4 D_O_SD2 _B3 SD_D QM1 SD2_WE SD_CAS SD_RAS SD_CS SD_BA0 SD_A10 SD_A0 SD_A1 SD_A2 SD_A3
D_O_SD2_G7 D_O_SD2_R3 D_O_SD2_R4 D_O_SD2_R5 D_O_SD2_R6 D_O_SD2_R7 SD_DQM1 SDRAM_CLOCK SD_A9 SD_A8 SD_A7 SD_A6 SD_A5 SD_A4
20321-06-SMD/NC 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1
SPI_SI SPI_SO
DGND
JP1
RXO0RXO1RXO2RXOCRXO3RXE0RXE1RXE2RXECRXE3-
TXO0TXO0+ TXO1TXO1+
TXE0TXE0+ TXE1TXE1+
External ROM
3.3V
U3 SPI_CS SPI_SO
1 2 3 4 CS SO WP GND VCC HOLD SCK SI 8 7 6 5
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29
208 207 206 205 204 203 202 201 200 199 198 197 196 195 194 193 192 191 190 189 188 187 186 185 184 183 182 181 180 179 178 177 176 175 174 173 172 171 170 169 168 167 166 165 164 163 162 161 160 159 158 157
SPI EEPROM
SPI_SCK SPI_SI
LVDS_GND
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
RXO0+ RXO1+ RXO2+ RXOC+ RXO3+ RXE0+ RXE1+ RXE2+ RXEC+ RXE3+
20321-30-SMD LVDS_GND
PR1
1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5
33x4 PR2
8 7 6 5
O_SD2_R 4 O_SD2_R 3 O_SD2 _G7 O_SD2 _G6 U4 VTIO3601_LQFP O_SD2 _G5 O_SD2 _G4 O_SD2 _G3 O_SD2_B 7
156 155 154 153 152 151 150 149 148 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 107 106 105
1 2 3 4
1841 30P
33x4 PR3
DRAM_16M
RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED LVDS_GND LVDS_VCC RESERVED LVDS_VCC LVDS_GND LVDS_GND TXO0TXO0+ TXO1TXO1+ LVDS_VCC TXO2TXO2+ TXOCTXOC+ TXO3TXO3+ LVDS_GND LVDS_GND LVDS_VCC LVDS_GND LVDS_VCC LVDS_GND LVDS_GND TXE0TXE0+ TXE1TXE1+ LVDS_VCC TXE2TXE2+ TXECTXEC+ TXE3TXE3+ LVDS_GND LVDS_GND LVDS_VCC LVDS_GND ODD_SD2_R7 ODD_SD2_R6 ODD_SD2_R5 ODD_SD2_R4 ODD_SD2_R3 ODD_SD2_G7 GND VCC
LVDS_GND
SPI_AT25F512
DGND R3 100/6 1% R4 100/6 1% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52
1 2 3 4
RESET circuit
3.3V R5 100/6 1% R6 100/6 1% R7 100/6 1%
RXOC+
D1 1SS355/NC
RESET
R9 100/6 1%
R10 100/6 1%
C5 10uF/8
RXE0-
RXEC+
3.3V
CONFIG SETTING
R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 1K/6 1K/6/NC 1K/6/NC 1K/6/NC 1K/6/NC 1K/6/NC OD_EN SEL_ROM_2
SEL_ROM_1 TAB_SEL_0
LVDS_GND
TAB_SEL_1 TAB_SEL_2
SEL_ROM_1 SEL_ROM_2 RESET TAB_SEL_1 TAB_SEL_2 TAB_SEL_0 OD_EN SPI_SCK SPI_SI SPI_CS SPI_SO
GND VCC EVEN_SD1_B3 EVEN_SD1_B4 EVEN_SD1_B5 EVEN_SD1_B6 EVEN_SD1_B7 EVEN_SD1_G3 EVEN_SD1_G4 EVEN_SD1_G5 EVEN_SD1_G6 EVEN_SD1_G7 EVEN_SD1_R3 RESERVED GND VCC RESERVED EVEN_SD1_R4 EVEN_SD1_R5 EVEN_SD1_R6 EVEN_SD1_R7 ODD_SD1_B3 ODD_SD1_B4 ODD_SD1_B5 ODD_SD1_B6 RESERVED GND VCC RESERVED ODD_SD1_B7 ODD_SD1_G3 ODD_SD1_G4 ODD_SD1_G5 ODD_SD1_G6 ODD_SD1_G7 ODD_SD1_R3 ODD_SD1_R4 GND VCC RESERVED ODD_SD1_R5 ODD_SD1_R6 ODD_SD1_R7 SDRAM_DQM_0 SDRAM_1_WE SDRAM_DQM_1 SDRAM_CAS SDRAM_RAS SDRAM_CLK SDRAM_CS GND VCC
LVDS_VCC LVDS_VCC LVDS_VCC RXO0RXO0+ RXO1RXO1+ RXO2RXO2+ RXOCRXOC+ RXO3RXO3+ LVDS_GND LVDS_GND LVDS_GND LVDS_GND LVDS_VCC LVDS_VCC LVDS_VCC RXE0RXE0+ RXE1RXE1+ RXE2RXE2+ RXECRXEC+ RXE3RXE3+ LVDS_GND LVDS_GND LVDS_GND LVDS_GND RESERVED RESERVED SEL_ROM_1 SEL_ROM_2 RSTN TAB_SEL_1 TAB_SEL_2 TAB_SEL_0 OD_EN SPI_CLK SPI_SI SPI_CS SPI_SO PAD_TEST PAD_TCLK RESERVED VCC GND
Transmitter_ODD Receiver_ODD
Transmitter_EVEN
O_SD2_BR
VTIO3601
E_SD1_ B
E_SD1_ G
E_SD1_R
O_SD1_ B
O_SD1_G
O_SD1_R
VCC GND ODD_SD2_G6 ODD_SD2_G5 ODD_SD2_G4 ODD_SD2_G3 ODD_SD2_B7 ODD_SD2_B6 ODD_SD2_B5 ODD_SD2_B4 ODD_SD2_B3 EVEN_SD2_R7 RESERVED VCC GND EVEN_SD2_R6 EVEN_SD2_R5 EVEN_SD2_R4 EVEN_SD2_R3 EVEN_SD2_G7 EVEN_SD2_G6 EVEN_SD2_G5 EVEN_SD2_G4 RESERVED VCC GND EVEN_SD2_G3 EVEN_SD2_B7 EVEN_SD2_B6 EVEN_SD2_B5 EVEN_SD2_B4 EVEN_SD2_B3 SDRAM_2_WE RESERVED VCC GND RESERVED SDRAM_A3 SDRAM_A2 SDRAM_A4 SDRAM_A1 SDRAM_A5 SDRAM_A0 SDRAM_A6 SDRAM_A10 SDRAM_A7 SDRAM_BA1 SDRAM_A8 SDRAM_BA0 SDRAM_A9 VCC GND
33x4 PR4
8 7 6 5
8 7 6 5
DGND SDRAM2_3.3V
O_SD2_B
O_SD2 _G6 O_SD2 _G5 O_SD2 _G4 O_SD2 _G3 O_SD2_B 7 O_SD2_B 6 O_SD2_B 5 O_SD2_B 4 O_SD2_B 3 E_SD2_R 7
U5 D_O_SD2 _B6 D_O_SD2 _B5 D_O_SD2 _B4 D_O_SD2 _B3 D_E_S D2_G5 D_E_S D2_G4 D_E_S D2_G3 D_E_SD2 _B7 D_E_SD2 _B6 D_E_SD2 _B5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Vcc DQ0 DQ1 VssQ DQ2 DQ3 VccQ DQ4 DQ5 VssQ DQ6 DQ7 VccQ LDQM WE CAS RAS CS BA A10 A0 A1 A2 A3 Vcc Vss DQ15 DQ14 VssQ DQ11 DQ10 VccQ DQ11 DQ10 VssQ DQ9 DQ8 VccQ NC UDQM CLK CKE NC A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 Vss 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26
1 2 3 4
D_E_S D2_G6 D_E_S D2_G7 D_E_SD2 _R3 D_E_SD2 _R4 D_E_SD2 _R5 D_E_SD2 _R6 D_E_SD2 _R7 SD_D QM1 SDRAM_CLOCK SD_A9 SD_A8 SD_A7 SD_A6 SD_A5 SD_A4
33x4
PR5 E_SD2_R 6 E_SD2_R 5 E_SD2_R 4 E_SD2_R 3 E_SD2 _G7 E_SD2 _G6 E_SD2 _G5 E_SD2 _G4 E_SD2_R7 E_SD2_R6 E_SD2_R5
1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5
10K/6
E_SD2_R
R8
33x4 PR6
D_E_SD2 _B4 D_E_SD2 _B3 SD_D QM1 SD2_WE SD_CAS SD_RAS SD_CS SD_BA0 SD_A10 SD_A0 SD_A1 SD_A2 SD_A3
E_SD2_B
E_SD2_G
1 2 3 4
33x4 PR7
8 7 6 5
1 2 3 4
33x4 PR8
8 7 6 5
8 7 6 5
DRAM_16M
DGND
SD_A3 SD_A2 SD_A4 SD_A1 SD_A5 SD_A0 SD_A6 SD_A1 0 SD_A7 SD_A8 SD_BA0 SD_A9
1 2 3 4
33x4
SDRAM1_3.3V
SDRAM1_3.3V
3.3V
OD_3.3V
L2
C10 0.1uF/6 C11 0.1uF/6 C12 0.1uF/6 C13 0.1uF/6 C14 0.1uF/6 C15 0.1uF/6 C16 0.1uF/6 C17 0.1uF/6 DGND DGND C71 0.1uF/6 C72 0.1uF/6 C45 0.1uF/6 LVDS_GND C6 0.1uF/6 C7 0.1uF/6 C8 0.1uF/6 C18 10uF/8 C19 10uF/8 C21 10uF/8 C9 0.1uF/6 CX00080 0000/8
U6 D_E_SD1_ B3 D_E_SD1_ B4 D_E_SD1_ B5 D_E_SD1_ B6 D_E_SD1_ B7 D_E_SD 1_G3 D_E_SD 1_G4 D_E_SD 1_G5 SD_DQ M0 SD1_WE SD_CAS SD_RAS SD_CS SD_BA0 SD_A1 0 SD_A0 SD_A1 SD_A2 SD_A3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Vcc DQ0 DQ1 VssQ DQ2 DQ3 VccQ DQ4 DQ5 VssQ DQ6 DQ7 VccQ LDQM WE CAS RAS CS BA A10 A0 A1 A2 A3 Vcc Vss DQ15 DQ14 VssQ DQ11 DQ10 VccQ DQ11 DQ10 VssQ DQ9 DQ8 VccQ NC UDQM CLK CKE NC A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 Vss 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26
U7 D_O_SD1 _B3 D_O_SD1 _B4 D_O_SD1 _B5 D_O_SD1 _B6 D_O_SD1 _B7 D_O_S D1_G3 D_O_S D1_G4 D_O_S D1_G5 SD_DQ M0 SD1_WE SD_CAS SD_RAS SD_CS SD_BA0 SD_A1 0 SD_A0 SD_A1 SD_A2 SD_A3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Vcc DQ0 DQ1 VssQ DQ2 DQ3 VccQ DQ4 DQ5 VssQ DQ6 DQ7 VccQ LDQM WE CAS RAS CS BA A10 A0 A1 A2 A3 Vcc Vss DQ15 DQ14 VssQ DQ11 DQ10 VccQ DQ11 DQ10 VssQ DQ9 DQ8 VccQ NC UDQM CLK CKE NC A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 Vss 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26
D_E_SD1_ R7 D_E_SD1_ R6 D_E_SD1_ R5 D_E_SD1_ R4 D_E_SD1_ R3 D_E_SD 1_G7 D_E_SD 1_G6 SD_DQ M0 SDRAM_CLOCK SD_A9 SD_A8 SD_A7 SD_A6 SD_A5 SD_A4
D_O_SD1 _R7
E_SD1_G6 E_SD1_G7 E_SD1_R3
D_O_SD1 _R6 D_O_SD1 _R5 D_O_SD1 _R4 D_O_SD1 _R3 D_O_S D1_G7 D_O_S D1_G6
O_SD1_R5 O_SD1_R6 O_SD1_R7 SD_DQM0 SD1_WE SD_DQM1 SD_CAS SD_RAS SD_CLK SD_CS
3.3V
LVDS_3.3V
L3
C34 0.1uF/6 C35 0.1uF/6 C36 0.1uF/6 C37 0.1uF/6 C38 0.1uF/6 C39 0.1uF/6 C40 0.1uF/6 C41 0.1uF/6 C42 0.1uF/6 C43 0.1uF/6
SD_DQ M0 SDRAM_CLOCK SD_A9 SD_A8 SD_A7 SD_A6 SD_A5 SD_A4 R20 0/1206
DGND
SD_CLK
LVDS_GND
4 3 2 1 DGND
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
LVDS_GND 5 6 7 8
PR9 33x4
5 6 7 8
PR10 33x4
5 6 7 8
PR11 33x4
5 6 7 8
PR12 33x4
5 6 7 8
PR13 33x4
5 6 7 8
PR14 33x4
5 6 7 8
PR15 33x4
5 6 7 8
DRAM_16M
DRAM_16M D_O_SD1_B7 D_O_SD1_G3 D_O_SD1_G4 D_O_SD1_G5 D_O_SD1_G6 D_O_SD1_G7 D_O_SD1_R3 D_O_SD1_R4 D_E_SD1_B7 D_E_SD1_G3 D_E_SD1_G4 D_E_SD1_G5 D_E_SD1_G6 D_E_SD1_G7 D_E_SD1_R3 D_E_SD1_R4 D_O_SD1_B3 D_O_SD1_B4 D_O_SD1_B5 D_O_SD1_B6 D_O_SD1_R5 D_O_SD1_R6 D_O_SD1_R7 D_E_SD1_B3 D_E_SD1_B4 D_E_SD1_B5 D_E_SD1_B6 D_E_SD1_R5 D_E_SD1_R6 D_E_SD1_R7
3.3V
SDRAM1_3.3V
L4
C60 0.1uF/6 C61 0.1uF/6 C62 0.1uF/6 C63 0.1uF/6 C64 0.1uF/6 C65 0.1uF/6 C66 0.1uF/6 C67 0.1uF/6 C68 0.1uF/6 C69 0.1uF/6 C70 0.1uF/6 C73 0.1uF/6 Rev Sheet 2 of 2 C89 0.1uF/6 C58 10uF/8 C59 10uF/8 C23 10uF/8 CX00080 0000/8
DGND
DGND
3.3V
DGND SDRAM2_3.3V
L5
C76 0.1uF/6 C77 0.1uF/6 C78 0.1uF/6 C79 0.1uF/6 C80 0.1uF/6 C81 0.1uF/6 C82 0.1uF/6 C83 0.1uF/6 C84 0.1uF/6 C85 0.1uF/6 C86 0.1uF/6 C87 0.1uF/6 C88 0.1uF/6 C74 10uF/8 C75 10uF/8 C24 10uF/8 CX00080 0000/8
DGND
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C44 0.1uF/6
C32 10uF/8
C33 10uF/8
C22 10uF/8
CX00080 0000/8
5DVCC
3
5DVCC 1SS355 EC1 10uF/16V C1 0.1u/6 D1 +
2
C2 1u/6 U2 Q1 NDS9410A/SO GND R2 VCC12 0/1206 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 C8 0.1u/6 5 BOOST IS VCC FB AIC1563 DC DE CF GND 1 2 3 4 GND R4 120p/6 R5 47/6 D2 1SS355 330K/6 3DVCC U1 AIC1117CY 3 VIN VOUT 2 R3 200/6 1% GND 3DVCC
10uF/16V
0.1u/6
EC2 10uF/16V
3AVCC1
+ R6 330/6 1%
C7 0.1u/6
EC3
C3
C9
R7 240K/6 1%
4 3 2 1
3PVCC
3AVCC2
GND GND
3K/6 1% 2200p/6
10uF/16V
EC5
GND
R17 200/6 1%
EC6
GND
R11:3K 1% ohm, R12:1K 1% ohm -->output:5V; R11:3.6K 1% ohm, R12:2.2K 1% ohm-->output 3.3V
RB081L-20 1
C12 0.1u/6
RTD 2.5DVCC
P U10 U3 2004/4/16 @ layout
GND
CN1
CONN 4x2-R
12V
R1,L1
FUSE1 0 1 VCC12 2 C5 0.1u/6 C4 0.1u/6 C6 330u/16V
1 3 5
2 4 6 8
2.5DVCC 2.5DVCC
3DVCC 3DVCC R8 0/6 Q3 MMST3906 1 10K/6 C11 0.1U/6 R14 10K/6/NC 3DVCC
GND AIC1739/NC
RTD 2.5DVCC
LVDS_3AVCC
L3
Modify
3DVCC NC/CX201209805/8 VCPU L27 Q18 MMBT3906
C102
1U/6
D31 1N4148
CX201209805/8 L28
C100 0.1u/6
C101 NC/6
Q4 SN7002E 2
Q19
3DVCC
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