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LES SCHÉMAS DE PRINCIPE, LES VUES EXPLOSÉES ET LES CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPO- LISTES DE PIECES SONT D’UNE IMPORTANCE CRITIQUE NENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DU FONCTIONNEMENT. NE LES AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUB- REMPLACER QUE PAR DES COMPOSANTS SONY DONT LE LISHED BY SONY.
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4. Safety Related Adjustments +B (12 V) Voltage Check ............4-2 High Voltage Regulator Check ..........4-2 High Voltage Hold-Down Check ..........4-3 ABL Check ................. 4-3 Beam Current Protector Check ..........4-4 5. Circuit Adjustments 5-1. B Board Adjustments .................. 5-1 RGB Signal Adjustment .............
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10. Block Diagrams Overall (1/2) ....................10-1 Overall (2/2) ....................10-2 BC (1/2), BX, B1, B2 ................10-3 BC (2/2), C ....................10-4 D (1/2) ....................... 10-5 D (2/2), G1 ....................10-6 P ......................... 10-7 MA, MB ....................10-8 HA, HB, HC ....................10-9 11.
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Printed Wiring Boards ....................11-3 ....................11-6 ....................11-12 ....................11-13 ....................11-14 ....................11-17 ....................11-18 ....................11-22 ....................11-24 ....................11-28 HA, HB, HD ..................11-30 YA, YB ....................11-33 ....................11-34 ....................11-36 BVM-D9H1U/D9H5U/D9H1E/D9H5E/D9H1A/D9H5A...
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TRINITRON COLOR VIDEO MONITOR ® BVM-D9H1J/D9H1U/D9H1E/D9H1A BVM-D9H5J/D9H5U/D9H5E/D9H5A BVM-D14H1J/D14H1U/D14H1E/D14H1A BVM-D14H5J/D14H5U/D14H5E/D14H5A OPERATION MANUAL [Japanese/English] 1st Edition Serial No. 2000001 and Higher...
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CAUTION: For customers in the USA For the customers in Europe WARNING Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. (BVM-D9H1U/D9H5U, BVM-D14H1U/D14H5U) (BVM-D9H1E/D9H1A/D9H5E/D9H5A, BVM-D14H1E/ Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended This equipment has been tested and found to comply with D14H1A/D14H5E/D14H5A) To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not by the manufacturer.
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Table of Contents ATTENTION - When the product is installed in a rack: Achtung - bei Installation des Geräts in einem Gestell: Precautions ..................3(E) Chapter 1 a) Elevated operating ambient temperature a) Erhöhte Umgebungstemperatur bei Betrieb Overview .................... 4(E) Overview If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the Wird das Gerät in einem geschlossenen Gestell oder...
If you have any questions about this unit, contact your Overview .................43(E) used for several days or more. authorized Sony dealer. Structure of the ALIGNMENT Menu ........43(E) • Disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet by Setting Lists of the ALIGNMENT Menu .......43(E) grasping the plug, not by pulling the cord.
The input connector configuration can be D14H1E/D14H1A in an EIA standard 19-inch rack. • Operable by using a Sony lithium ion battery (BP- easily modified and up to three adaptors can be L60/L90A) or DC 12 V external power source.
Location and Function of Parts Overview BKM-120D SDI 4:2:2 Input Adaptor BVM-D9H1U/D9H1E/D9H1A/D9H5U/D9H5E/D9H5A Front Panel Includes a decoder for serial digital component signals. D1 SDI input/output connectors for two serial digital For the BVM-D14H1U/D14H1E/D14H1A/D14H5U/D14H5E/D14H5A, see pages 16(E) to 20(E). channels and active loop-through output connectors. BVM-D9H1U/D9H1E/D9H1A BKM-127W NTSC/PAL Input Adaptor Includes decoders for analog composite NTSC and...
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Location and Function of Parts !¡ MANUAL adjustment knobs !£ Function buttons This manual explains the location and function of parts Note and controls of the BVM-D9H5U/D9H5E/D9H5A. Each press of one of these knobs turns the knob’s Change the operation conditions for the monitor. When the STANDBY lamp 2 is blinking, the monitor The explanation also applies to the optional BKM- green LED on or off.
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Location and Function of Parts Function buttons in SHIFT OFF mode (LEDs of function buttons in green) Function buttons in SHIFT ON mode (LEDs of function buttons in amber) (Underscan) button: When this button is pushed in (ON), 16:9 button: When this button is pushed in (ON), the aspect the picture is underscanned by 3%, and four ends of the ratio changes to 16:9, and when set to OFF, the aspect raster is displayed on the screen.
Location and Function of Parts 1 PARALLEL REMOTE1/2 connectors 2 DC 12V IN jack (XLR-type, 4-pin) BVM-D9H1U/D9H1E/D9H1A/D9H5U/D9H5E/D9H5A Rear Panel (1: female, D-sub 9-pin, 2: modular connector) Connects the DC 12V external power source to use the Form a parallel switch and controls the monitor monitor.
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Location and Function of Parts 7 Analog input/output connectors (BKM-129X) Attaching the AC adaptor or battery Connecting the AC power cord For connecting the BKM-10R Monitor Control Unit Attaching Connect the monitor and control unit using a cable Attach the AC adaptor to the monitor, and then ANALOG connect the supplied AC power cord.
Location and Function of Parts This manual explains the location and function of parts BVM-D14H1U/D14H1E/D14H1A/D14H5U/D14H5E/D14H5A Front Panel and controls of the BVM-D14H5U/D14H5E/D14H5A. INPUT The explanation also applies to the optional BKM- Numeric buttons BVM-D14H5U/D14H5E/D14H5A 10R/11R Monitor Control Unit. 1 Tally lamp Ent button: Confirms the With factory settings, the tally lamp lights as follows values and characters entered...
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For more information about the ADDRESS menu, see “Selecting the Monitor to 39(E). Control — ADDRESS Menu” on page 45(E). 9 OVER LOAD lamp Lights when some malfunction has occured. When the OVER LOAD lamp is lit, consult your nearest Sony service facilities.
Location and Function of Parts Function buttons in SHIFT ON mode (LEDs of function buttons in amber) BVM-D14H1U/D14H1E/D14H1A/D14H5U/D14H5E/D14H5A Rear Panel BVM-D14H5U/D14H5E/D14H5A 16:9 button: When this button is pushed in (ON), the aspect ratio changes to 16:9, and when set to OFF, the aspect ratio changes to 4:3. The aspect ratio is fixed to 16:9 when the signal other than 4:3 signal format is input.
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Location and Function of Parts 1 PARALLEL REMOTE1/2 connectors 4 Analog input/output connectors (BKM-129X) 6 AC IN connector (3-pin) To switch each function between on and off or (1: female, D-sub 9-pin, 2: modular connector) between enable and disable, change pin connections in Connects the monitor to an AC power source, via the Form a parallel switch and controls the monitor the following way.
Installation of the 4:3 Mask Basic Menu Operations When the aspect ratio is switched from 16:9 to 4:3, BVM-D14H1U/D14H1E/D14H1A/ Menu Operation Buttons replace the 16:9 mask with the supplied 4:3 mask. D14H5U/D14H5E/D14H5A The menus are operated using the menu operation BVM-D9H1U/D9H1E/D9H1A/ buttons on the front panel of the monitor or BKM- Installing the 4:3 mask...
Basic Menu Operations Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the desired menu is Choosing one of two or more selections Displaying the Menus Menu Operation displayed. For more information about setting and Selecting in setting mode Press the MENU button. Follow the steps described below to display the menu adjustments, see below.
Basic Menu Operations Press the ENTER or Ent button. Entering a numerical value ADDRESS Menu “?” is displayed in yellow. The “?” indicates the position where character input is possible. Using the UP/DOWN buttons or PHASE knob, In addition to the menus displayed on the menu list, the C H A N N E L N A M E move the cursor to the desired item and press the...
Preset Adjustment of the Picture Level Control Menu Structure Knobs — CONTROL PRESET ADJ Menu Menus consist of one to three levels. Overview Detailed information on the levels of menus is The preliminary adjustments of chroma, phase, Preset values can be set in the following two ways: described at the top of explanation of each menu.
D9H5U/D9H5E/D9H5A is small. So, when a probe adjustment, press the ENTER or Ent button to confirm other than the Sony BKM-14L is used, use the probe the adjusted values. • Knob adjustment (MANUAL menu) closely to the CRT screen.
Setting the Input Configuration B Adjusting the Color Temperature — COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu — INPUT CONFIG Menu Setting Lists in the COLOR TEMP ADJ Menu Overview This section explains the setting lists displayed in the Note You can set up to nine input channels. To assign D1 serial digital signals menu.
Assigning the Remote Control Functions C Setting the Input Configuration — INPUT CONFIG Menu — REMOTE Menu Setting Lists in the INPUT CONFIG Menu Overview PARALLEL REMOTE 1 and 2 are connected This section explains the setting lists displayed in the H PHASE: Set the horizontal picture position (–128 to The remote control functions are set with the menu.
Setting the Power-Up Conditions and Data about D Assigning the Remote Control Functions — REMOTE Menu the Screen Display — SYSTEM CONFIG Menu Setting Lists of the REMOTE Menu Overview This section explains the setting lists displayed in the The SYSTEM CONFIG menu is displayed on the two monitor.
E Setting the Power-Up Conditions and Data about the Screen Display — SYSTEM CONFIG Menu CONT/BRT HOLD: Select the contrast and [AUTO]: Disappears after displayed for a while. Structure of the SYSTEM CONFIG Menu brightness settings to the center or adjusted value ON: Displayed.
Displaying Information About the Monitor Adjusting the Position, Size and Geometry of — STATUS Menu the Picture — ALIGNMENT Menu Overview Overview The STATUS menu is used to view general data about • Data about the current channel (STATUS menu The ALIGNMENT menu is used for adjusting the the monitor and information about signals assigned to (1/2))
Selecting the Monitor to Control G Adjusting the Position, Size and Geometry of the Picture — ALIGNMENT Menu — ADDRESS Menu [G] ALIGNMENT menu Overview A D D R E S S Adjust the position, size or geometry of the picture - - - with the UP and DOWN buttons or PHASE knob.
Specifications Selecting the Monitor to Control — ADDRESS Menu Nominal chromaticity coordinates: General Cancelling the Remote Control Short-cut Function in the Mode ADDRESS Menu EBU phosphor System 15.625 kHz – 45 kHz (For details, see “Available Signal To cancel the remote control mode, press the When selecting the monitor, short-cut function will 0.640 0.330...
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Specifications Dimensional drawing BVM-D9H5U/D9H5E/D9H5A BVM-D14H1U/D14H1E/D14H1A BVM-D14H5U/D14H5E/D14H5A Unit: mm (inches) Unit: mm (inches) Unit: mm (inches) BVM-D9H1U/D9H1E/D9H1A Front Front Front Unit: mm (inches) Front ∅20 ∅22 ( 163 (6 163 (6 217 (8 217 (8 260 (10 Side 340 (13 352.5 (14) 12 ( 346 (13 482 (19)
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Specifications Mass BVM-D9H1U/D9H1E/D9H1A: Power requirements Convergence error Video signal approx. 8.1 kg (17 lb 14 oz) BVM-D9H1U/D9H1E/D9H1A/ Within a central area bounded by a when the AC adaptor is installed: circle with a diameter equal to the D9H5U/D9H5E/D9H5A: Frequency response approx.
Specifications Accessories supplied Available Signal Format AC power cord (1) Total lines Active ** Frame AC adaptor (1) (BVM-D9H1U/D9H1E/D9H1A/ System per frame lines per rate (Hz) Standard Scanning format Aspect D9H5U/D9H5E/D9H5A only) frame AC plug holder (1) 575/50I (*PAL) 2:1 interlace 16:9/4:3 ITU 601 Tally plate (1)
Special cables are required to connect color The following diagrams show specifications and pin Modular connector Mini DIN 8-pin connector temperature probes other than the Sony BKM-14L to assignments for the required cables. (male) the monitor. Connection cable for GRASEBY SLS 9400 probe...
Menu Index The menu index shows the menu items provided with Menu Item Page Menu number Main menu this monitor in alphabetical order. For you reference, MAINTENANCE 40(E) [E5] SYSTEM CONFIG menu each menu item is followed by the page of this manual MANUAL 32(E) [A1]...
Menu Configuration MAIN MENU MAIN MENU M E N U M E N U M A N U A L Set the preset value with the C O N T R O L P R E S E T A D J . . . C O N T R O L P R E S E T A D J .
2-2-1. Cabinet Assy Removal 5 Screw (+B 3 × 8) 6 Cabinet assy 4 Four screws (Case screw OS) 3 Four screws (Case screw OS) 2 Remove power unit complete assy in the 1 Push lever in the direction shown by the arrow B. direction shown by the arrow A.
2-2-4. HC and HD Boards Removal (D9H5) 3 Three screws (+BVTP 3 × 8) 5 Four screws 1 Two screws (+BVTP 3 × 6) (+BVTT 3 × 6) 6 HC board 2 Rear cover 4 HD board 2-2-5. YA and YB Boards Removal PC support 6 YA board CN900...
2-2-6. B, B1 and B2 Boards Removal 3 B1 board 4 B2 board Two claws 1 Four screws (+BVTT 3 × 6) 2 Open B board in the direction shown by the arrow. 2-2-7. How to Open D Board 2 Open D board in the direction shown by the arrow.
2-2-8. P Board Removal CN505 3 Two screws (+BVTT 3 × 6) CN503 CN501 CN506 4 Remove P board in the direction shown by the arrow. 1 D board (Refer to 2-2-7.) 2 Insulator BVM-D9H1U/D9H5U/D9H1E/D9H5E/D9H1A/D9H5A...
2-2-9. BX Board (BKM-129X) Removal and Check 3 Z COMPL (Part No. : A-1394-977-A) ∗ Insert the Z COMPL into the slot and insert the BX board (BKM-129X) into the connector on the Z COMPL. Three slots 1 Loosen two stopper screws.
2-2-10. T Board Removal 1 Two blank panel assy CN801 CN805 CN806 4 T board 2 BX board (BKM-129X) 3 Four screws (+BVTT 3 × 6) 2-2-11. M Block Assy (MA and MB Boards) Removal 7 Screw (+BVTT 3 × 6) 8 Remove M shield 1 D board in the direction shown by the arrow.
2-2-12. G Board Removal * Remove the power unit complete assy. (Refer to 2-2-1.) 1 Three screws (+K 3 × 6) 2 Power case (Top) assy 3 Four screws (+PSW 3 × 8) 4 G board 5 Insulated sheet (Bottom) Power case (Bottom) assy BVM-D9H1U/D9H5U/D9H1E/D9H5E/D9H1A/D9H5A...
2-2-13. Picture Tube Removal CN2504 4 Anode cap 7 Four flange nuts (M5) 2 Two screws (+BVTT 3 × 6) 5 C board 6 Deflection yoke 8 Picrure tube 3 Front assy 1 Two screws (+BVTT 3 × 6) • REMOVAL OF ANODE CAP Note: To eliminate electric shock hazard, when replacing the picture tube, short-circuit the anode of the picture tube and the high-voltage terminal of anode cap to the picture tube shield or carbon painted on the picture tube, after removing the anode.
Section 3 Set-Up Adjustments 3-1. Set-Up Adjustment When CRT is Replaced This section describes the adjustments to be performed when the CRT is replaced. [Preparations] ..Required tools and measuring instruments ..Setting the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu 1.
[Focus Adjustment] [Landing Adjustment] 1. Connect the 1080/60i cross-hatch signal (see note) to 1. Connect the 480/60i entire-white signal (see note) to the ANALOG Y/G input connector. the ANALOG Y/G input connector. Note: This is the 1125 (1080) cross-hatch signal. Note: This is the NTSC entire-white signal.
[H. Blanking Adjustment] ..Preparation 10. Connect the 480/60i cross-hatch signal (see note) to the ANALOG Y/G input connector. 1. Connect the monoscope signal of the signal formats Note: This is the NTSC cross-hatch signal. that are shown in the following table, to the ANALOG 11.
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..H. Blanking Adjustment 1. Press the SHIFT button to ON. [The LED (orange) on 8. Adjust the H. PHASE data so that the monoscope top of the button turns on.] picture is position just in the center of the raster (so that C = D).
[V. Blanking Adjustment] [Linearity Adjustment] ..Preparation ..Linearity Adjustment (1) 1. Connect the monoscope signal of the signal formats that are 1. Connect the 1080/60i (1125) cross-hatch signal to the shown in the following table, to the ANALOG Y/G input ANALOG Y/G input connector.
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. Linearity Adjustment (2) Note 2)The following adjustment menus are located in the Note 1)Connect the monoscope signal or the cross-hatch directory under the DEFLECTION menu of the signal having the following signal formats as MAINTENANCE menu. shown in the table below, to the ANALOG Y/G H SIZE input connector.
[Convergence Adjustment] . Preparation V LIN BAL 1. Connect the 480/60p cross-hatch signal to the ANA- LOG Y/G input connector. 2. Press the SHIFT button to ON. [The LED (orange) on V LIN AMP top of the button turns on.] 3.
[Static Convergence Adjustment] [Dynamic Convergence Adjustment] ..Horizontal Static Convergence Adjustment 1. Minimize the vertical misconvergence in the left-most 1. Adjust RV701 on the C board so that the red dots and end of the center of a screen and in the right-most end the green dots are correctly converged.
[G2 Adjustment] 1. Turn off the POWER switch. This monitor has the copy function of the color temperature 2. Disconnect the connector CN701 from the C board. data between two or more monitors. 3. Apply the following DC voltage to pin-1, pin-3 and However, the CRT drive voltage are unique in every pin-5 of CN701 on the C board respectively.
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2. Preparation for Adjustment 11. After selecting the COLOR1 item of the COLOR 2.1 Connect the 480/60i (525) WINDOW signal to the TEMP menu, select D65. Copy the D65 color temper- ANALOG Y/G input connector. ature data to COLOR1. 2.2 Connect the RS-232C connector of a color analyzer 12.
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15. Connect the 1080/60i 100 IRE WINDOW signal to the 3.3 White Balance Adjustment (2) ANALOG Y/G input connector. 1. Connect the 480/60i (525) 20 IRE WINDOW color 16. Adjust SUB CONTRAST so that luminance becomes difference signal to the ANALOG Y/G input connec- 120 cd/m tor.
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3.6 White Balance Adjustment (5) 1. Turn off the main POWER switch. 2. Insert the BKM-120D into the SLOT 2. 3. Connect the D1-SDI 20 IRE WINDOW signal to the BKM-120D. 4. Turn on the main POWER switch. 5. Select D1-SDI using the FORMAT menu of the INPUT CONFIG menu.
Section 4 Safety Related Adjustments This section describes the adjustment procedure that is . Set the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu required when the safety related parts are replaced. Set the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu of the SETUP menu as shown below unless otherwise specified. [Preparation] FORMAT ........
+B (12 V) Voltage Check High Voltage Regulator Check When the following parts (the parts to which the mark is When the following parts (the parts to which the mark is attached on the schematic diagram) are replaced, be sure to attached on the schematic diagram) are replaced, be sure to perform the following checks.
High Voltage Hold-Down Check ABL Check When the following parts (the parts to which the mark is When the following parts (the parts to which the mark is attached on the schematic diagram) are replaced, be sure to attached on the schematic diagram) are replaced, be sure to perform the following checks.
Beam Current Protector Check When the following parts (the parts to which the mark is attached on the schematic diagram) are replaced, be sure to perform the following checks. P board ..R582, R583, R584, R585, R586, R1504, R1505, R1506 1.
Section 5 Circuit Adjustments 5-1. B Board Adjustments This section describes the following adjustments that are Control Settings ..Set the INPUT CONFIGURATION menu of the SETUP required when the parts are replaced or maintenance is performed in the B board.
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Connection (2) B Board -side A- CN301 TP302 TP304 TP303 TP1301 TP1300 TP1302 Adjustment Procedure 1. RGB Signal Adjustment Status During Adjustment Specifications Adjustment Point Step 1 Adjust the GREEN waveforms to have Use the adjustment menu Y/G BLACK ..Input the 15 kHz/60 Hz the same amplitude at TP302.
2. 15k YPBPR SMPTE (709) Signal Adjustment 2-1. BLACK Level Adjustment Status During Adjustment Specifications Adjustment Point Step 1 Make flat the pedestal portion of the Use the adjustment menu Y/G BLACK ..Input the 15 kHz/60 Hz YPBPR Y-signal waveform at TP302.
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2-3. MATRIX Adjustment Status During Adjustment Specifications Adjustment Point Step 1 GREEN waveform amplitude at TP1301: Use the adjustment menu Y LEVEL 560 ± 20 mVp-p ..Input the 15 kHz/60 Hz YPBPR (50H) that is located under the directory SMPTE (709) 100% color bar signal.
3. 15k YPBPR SMPTE (601) Signal Adjustment Status During Adjustment Specifications Adjustment Point Step 1 GREEN waveform amplitude at TP1301: Use the adjustment menu Y LEVEL 560 ± 20 mVp-p ..Input the 15 kHz/60 Hz YPBPR (51H) that is located under the directory SMPTE (601) 100% color bar signal.
4. 15k YPBPR BETACAM SETUP 0 (601) Signal Adjustment Status During Adjustment Specifications Adjustment Point Step 1 GREEN waveform amplitude at TP1301: Use the adjustment menu Y LEVEL ..Input the 15 kHz/60 Hz YPBPR BETACAM 560 ± 20 mVp-p (52H) that is located under the directory SETUP 0 (601) 75% color bar signal.
5. 15k YPBPR BETACAM SETUP 7.5 (601) Signal Adjustment Status During Adjustment Specifications Adjustment Point Step 1 Make flat the pedestal portion of the Use the adjustment menu Y/G BLACK ..Input the 15 kHz/60 Hz YPBPR Y-signal waveform at TP302.
6. 33k YPBPR SMPTE (709) Signal Adjustment Status During Adjustment Specifications Adjustment Point Step 1 Make flat the PB waveform at TP303. Use the adjustment menu PB/B BLACK Level difference: 0 ± 10 mV ..Input the 33 kHz/60 Hz YPBPR (33H) that is located under the directory SMPTE (709) 100% color bar signal.
Section 6 Circuit Descriptions This section describes the circuit operations of the follow- FET is turned off. Then an electric current flows through ing boards used in the BVM-D9H1/D9H5. the boost diode where the current decreases with the slope of -(Vpfc - Vin (rms))/L. When this current reaches 0, the 6-1.
6-2. B board 5. OSD Insertion Circuit The on-screen display of the R-signal is realized by 1. Clamp Circuit (1) inserting the OSD blanking with IC1300 (2/3) and by The signal that is selected by the option board is input to inserting the OSD characters with IC1304 (1/3).
6-3. MA board 10. B1 Board The B1 board is an aperture correction circuit. 1. System Control The aperture correction performs the frequency compensa- IC106 (system control CPU) controls the monitor in tion at 5 MHz when the input signal is 480/60i and 575/ accordance with the program that is installed in IC108 501 with DL400/DL401.
6-5. D Board P1 and P2 This output is also controlled by the output signal from microprocessor in the same manner as in the case of ± 6 V 1. D board - P1 power. The P1 block of the D board is the DC-DC converter The floating power voltages (HC+, HC_ and HC N) are circuit that generates the following power voltages to be generated by rectifying and smoothing out the output...
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The deflection signal processor IC2503 has the built-in voltage. Relationship between DC. IN and +B voltage is protector for X-ray irradiation. When its pin-15 is raised shown below. to 8 V or higher, the X-ray protection circuit starts V (+B) = DC. IN + V (L2503) working to stop the horizontal and vertical outputs.
6-6. P Board choke coil that is inserted to raise the +B voltage during 15 kHz input mode. Q2519 is the switch to add the S- shape capacitor for 15 k and 30 k to the circuit, and is The P board consists of the PWM circuit for horizontal driven by Q2522 and Q2523.
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2. + B Power Supply for High Voltage Output tension voltage of the monitor, focus voltage, G2 voltage, The + B power supply for high voltage output consists of heater voltage and high voltage protector detected output Q515, L501, D520, C535, C583 and other devices. voltage.
pull up the Ik detection terminal to 12 V in order to C518.) The signal that is output from IC503 pins-9 and - prevent the protector circuit from erroneous operation. 10 is sent to IC506 pins-10 and -12 to generate the signal The operating point of the Ik protector is ABL current = that drives the FET in the subsequent circuit.
CHASSIS Section 8 Exploded Views NOTE : • Items marked “ * ” are not stocked since they are seldom required The components identified marked ! are for routine service. Some delay should be anticipated when order- critical for safety. ing these items.
Section 9 Electrical Parts List Ref.No. Part No. Description Remark Ref.No. Part No. Description Remark NOTE : • Items marked “ * ” are not stocked since they are seldom required The components identified marked ! are for routine service. Some delay should be anticipated when ordering critical for safety.
Overall (2/2) Overall (2/2) Overall (2/2) H SYNC H BLK H BLK MB BOARD V SYNC V BLK B BOARD IC2503 IC2506 IC2513 T2501 H DF IC2521 D2505 IC2505(1/2) H BLK H+B DRIVE IC2517 DC IN CONTROL SYNC Q2509 H SYNC PULSE GEN H BLK IC2512,Q2502...
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B (1/2), BX, B1, B2 B (1/2) /BX, B1, B2 B Block (1/2) BX Block B1 Block B2 Block SIGNAL SELECT (BKM-129X) (SIGNAL AMP) (1/2) (SIGNAL SELECT) TB001 SUB CPU IC410 CN401(1/2) TP101 TP300 ANALOG I/O IC300 CN401(2/2) TP302 BUFF BUFF CN001(2/2) CN301...
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B (2/2), C B (2/2), C B Block (2/2) C Block SIGNAL SELECT FROM(1/2) (2/2) RGB MATRIX IC401 IC1304 RGB MATRIX IC1305 (RGB OUT) IC1300 IC1304 TP2345 CLAMP IC1300 IC2345 IC1300 CN411(2/2) Q2345 CN305 CN701 B1 BOARD BUFF BUFF R BUFF BUFF BUFF BUFF...
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D (1/2) D (1/2) D Block (1/2) H/V OSC (1/2) DYNAMIC FOCUS CN2501 MB BOARD DC IN DC IN CN2502 CN1101 B BOARD(2/2) H SYNC H BLK CN303 V SYNC V BLK IC2523(1/2) BUFF V BLK PULSE GEN V TIM Q2531 VD BLK IC2503...
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D (2/2), G1 D (2/2), G1 D Block (2/2) G1 Block (2/2) T604 (REGULATER) (MAIN REG) D690 +13V RECT IC603 IC666 MAIN SWITCHING CN690 RY1601 POWER FACTOR CONT L690 F1601 DC IN +13V CATHODE CN1602 RELAY DRIVE L1601 L1604 AC SENSE Q1602 ST 5V RECT IC1602...
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P Block TP501 TP502 TP503 IC502 H FB H PIN PWM CONT TP509 TP512 T501 CN506 +12V HV DRV HV OUT IC505 (H/V CONTROL) HD IN D BOARD(1/2) BUFF HV OUT H FB IN1+ DRIVE CN2506 Q513,514 Q520 Q511 H PIN IN1- D525 TP504...
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MA, MB MA, MB MA Block MB Block D9H1 MODEL RY1101 D9H5 MODEL DO/RI D9H5 MODEL CN101 CN104 IC1105 OPTION AUDIO SDI AUDIO RS485 CONT IC1103 TP1103 CN1102(1/2) RS485 REM1 IC112 DO/RI Q102 PARALLEL I/O MISO D OUT CN1103 DO/RI MOSI D IN SLAVE CPU...
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HA, HB, HC HA, HB, HC HA Block HB Block HC Block IC13 IC12 RS422 DRIVE MAIN CPU BUS SHIFT CN201 MA BOARD R IN SW OUT CN105 ROUT RXD1 RXD0 MISO MISO Q201 TP204 TXD0 MOSI MOSI IC201 DOUT TXD1 SCK0 SCLK...
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Section 11 Diagrams Note: [Measuring conditions, voltage and waveform] • Parts marked “ * ” differ according to the model/destination. Refer • A voltage value is the reference value between the measurement to the mount table for each function. point and the earth, when the RGB color bar signal is received •...
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B (1/4) B (1/4) 11-7 11-7 BVM-D9H1U/D9H5U/D9H1E/D9H5E/D9H1A/D9H5A...
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B (2/4) B (2/4) 11-8 11-8 BVM-D9H1U/D9H5U/D9H1E/D9H5E/D9H1A/D9H5A...
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B (3/4) B (3/4) 11-9 11-9 BVM-D9H1U/D9H5U/D9H1E/D9H5E/D9H1A/D9H5A...
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B (4/4) B (4/4) CXA1211M (IC400, 401) CXA1875AM-T4 (IC4300, 4301, 4302, 4350) IN 2 CONT 2 OUT 2 VCA 2 VCA 1 OPEN COLLECTOR LEVEL LEVEL LATCH CONVERTER CONVERTER IN 1 CONT 1 OUT 1 LEVEL CONVERTER C DECODER POWER RESET LATCH LATCH...
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CXA1211M (IC450) IN 2 CONT 2 OUT 2 VCA 2 VCA 1 IN 1 CONT 1 OUT 1 B1 BOARD –A SIDE– SUFFIX: -11 –B SIDE– SUFFIX: -11 11-12 11-12 BVM-D9H1U/D9H5U/D9H1E/D9H5E/D9H1A/D9H5A...
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B2 BOARD TC4W53FU (IC3908) COMMON OUT IN LOGIC LEVEL CONVERTOR OUT IN –A SIDE– –B SIDE– SUFFIX: -11 SUFFIX: -11 11-13 11-13 BVM-D9H1U/D9H5U/D9H1E/D9H5E/D9H1A/D9H5A...
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MCR5102 (IC603) MZ1530 (IC666) INPUT ZERO VOLTAGE CURRENT SENSING SENSING VC-1 VG(H) RESET DETECT X.V. Vc-2 LEVEL PULSE SHIFT FILTER V REF START UP C MOS 5V GATE DRAIN V REF VC-3 LEVEL VC-2 (DRAIN) SHIFT PULSE GEN. VC(L) CATHODE DETECT 13V/8V V REF VC-2...
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D (1/2) D (1/2) 11-19 11-19 BVM-D9H1U/D9H5U/D9H1E/D9H5E/D9H1A/D9H5A...
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D (2/2) D (2/2) 11-20 11-20 BVM-D9H1U/D9H5U/D9H1E/D9H5E/D9H1A/D9H5A...
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CXA1875AM-T4 (IC2501, 2502) TDA8172FA (IC2504) TL1451ACPWR (IC1602, 2601, 3601) OUTPUT STAGE SUPPLY FLYBAK GEN FLYBAK GENERATOR OPEN COLLECTOR LEVEL LEVEL LATCH V REF CONVERTER CONVERTER ERROR INVERTING IN 1 AMP 2 LEVEL POWER OUTPUT CONVERTER AMPLIFIER I 2 C DECODER NON INVERT IN 7 POWER ERROR...
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LTC490CS8 (IC13) TC74VHC138F (EL) (IC3) TC74VHC244F (EL) (IC12) TC74VHC574F (EL) (IC11) Q OE Q OE Q OE Q OE Q OE Q OE Q OE Q OE D CK D CK D CK D CK D CK D CK D CK D CK 11-35 11-35...
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