SERVICE MANUAL MODEL MODEL DEST. DEST........... VPL-X2000U IFB-X2000E US/CND VPL-X2000E PSS-2000 WORLD VPL-X2000M SU-PJ2000 WORLD LCD DATA PROJECTOR...
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English WARNING Table of Contents To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not For the customers in the United Kingdom Overview expose the unit to rain or moisture. Precautions ............... 4 (GB) WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED Features ..............6 (GB) To avoid electrical shock, do not open the Location and Function of Controls ......
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• Avoid touching the lens. To remove dust on the lens, use a soft dry cloth. Do not use a damp cloth, detergent solution, or thinner. • When the projector is mounted on the ceiling, the Sony PSS-2000 Projector Suspension Support must be used for installation.
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Easy and flexible setup • Sony’s original APA (Auto Pixel Alignment) function You can obtain the clearest picture automatically by simply pressing the APA key when the signal is input from a computer.
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8 Handle lever (left and right sides) When attaching the optional lens, consult with the Use the lever for putting away the carrying handle. Sony service personnel. 9 Carrying handle (left and right sides) 2 Speaker Pull out the handle for carrying the projector.
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Location and Function of Controls 7 INPUT SELECT keys !¡ PATTERN key Control panel Select the input signal. Displays a HATCH pattern on the screen for focus, VIDEO: Selects the video signal input from the zoom, and shift adjustments. Press again to turn off the VIDEO or S VIDEO connectors and the audio HATCH pattern.
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Y IN/C IN (BNC type): Connect to the Y and C video outputs of the video equipment. 4 INPUT A connectors Connect to the control S jacks of other Sony S VIDEO IN (mini DIN 4-pin): Connects to the Y/C equipment.
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Location and Function of Controls 6 STATUS ON/OFF keys !∞ SWITCHER/VIDEO MEMORY/INDEX select Remote Commander Press OFF to eliminate the on-screen display. switch Press ON to restore the on-screen display. Selects the function of the SWITCHER/VIDEO The Remote Commander can be used as a wireless or wired Remote MEMORY/INDEX keys.
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Location and Function of Controls @™ FUNCTION key Battery installation To connect the Remote Commander to the The key does not function with this projector. projector Push to open the lid. @£ ENTER key Rear @¢ Arrow keys INPUT C INPUT B INPUT A VIDEO...
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For details on installation examples, see pages 34 (GB) to 37 (GB). Do not install the projector in an ill- Avoid installing the projector in a location For ceiling installation, consult with qualified Sony personnel (see page 38 ventilated place subject to excessive dust (GB)).
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Projecting Connecting with a Computer or a VCR This section describes how to connect the projector with a computer, VCR, and external active speakers. For details on how to connect other STANDBY indicator equipment, see pages 42 (GB) to 44 (GB). Also refer to the instruction manuals of the equipment to be connected.
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Projecting When you input the signal from equipment connected to the PC-3000 Press the SHIFT key then the arrow keys on the Remote Commander signal interface switcher (not supplied), set the SWITCHER/VIDEO or the control panel to adjust the vertical position of the picture. MEMORY/INDEX select switch on the Remote Commander to the SWITCHER position and press the number keys to select the input.
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Using the Menu The PICTURE CTRL Menu The projector is equipped with an on-screen menu for The PICTURE CTRL menu is used for adjusting the To erase the menu display COLOR making various adjustments and settings. picture. Unadjustable items are not displayed in the Unadjustable items are not displayed in the menu.
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The INPUT SETTING Menu The PICTURE CTRL Menu The INPUT SETTING menu is used to change the COLOR TEMP (temperature) DRC (Digital Reality Creation) SIZE settings of the input signal. Unadjustable items, which vary according to the input signal, are not displayed in Adjusts the color temperature.
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The INPUT SETTING Menu Select BLANKING, then press the ENTER key to ASPECT INPUT MEMORY No. Memory Preset signal Sync Horizontal display the blanking adjustment screen. (kHz) (Hz) size Video 60 Hz 15.73 59.94 — — Sets the aspect ratio of the picture. The upper number indicates the memory number of the —...
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The SET SETTING Menu The SET SETTING menu is used for changing the SPEAKER POWER SAVING GROUP INDEX initial settings of the projector. Unadjustable items are not displayed in the menu. Set to OFF to cut off the sound of the internal speaker When set to ON, the projector goes into the power Groups multiple projectors or switchers to operate when external speakers are connected.
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The SIGNAL SELECT Menu Installation Examples The SIGNAL SELECT Menu is used for selecting the When you install the projector, be sure to adjust the horizontal positioning INPUT-B input signal. of the projector so that the center of the lens is aligned with the horizontal Depending on the interface board installed in the center of the screen.
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Installation Examples When using the VPLL-2009 fixed short focus lens Floor Installation Make sure that the center of the lens is aligned with the vertical center of the screen. Unit: mm (inches) Distance between the front of the cabinet Screen size (inches) and the center of the lens 1410 1800...
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Installation Examples When using the VPLL-Z2019 1.3-times zoom standard focus lens When using the VPLL-Z2039 1.5-times zoom long focus lens Unit: mm (inches) Unit: mm (inches) Screen size (inches) Screen size (inches) 1490 3080 3870 4670 5860 7050 7850 9840 11820 13810 15800...
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) (165 ) (199 ) (222 ) (278 ) (335 ) (392 ) (448 ) (505 ) (562 For ceiling installation, ask for qualified Sony personnel only. c+131 Min. (c+5 PSS-2000 Projector Suspension Support (not supplied) c+140 Max. (c+5 1143...
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Installation Examples When using the VPLL-Z2025 1.6-times zoom long focus lens When using the VPLL-2075 fixed long focus lens Unit: mm (inches) Unit: mm (inches) Screen size (inches) Screen size (inches) 12030 15000 17960 22410 26860 29830 37250 44660 52080 59500 66910 74330...
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Connection Examples For details on how to connect a computer, VCR or external Connecting a BNC connector Connecting the Switcher active speakers, see page 20 (GB). Also refer to the instruction manual of the equipment to be connected. 2 Turn to the right. Use the optional PC-3000 Signal Interface Switcher •...
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Setting the Index Numbers Connection Examples When you connect multiple projectors in your system, you have to set the Confirming the System Construction group index and device index numbers for each projector. After all the connections are complete, confirm that equipment of the system is properly setup.
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Setting the Index Numbers Notes on setting of the index number Notes on connections when two or more To select the projector by designating the index numbers switchers are used • Set the same group index number for all When the switchers and projectors are connected as illustrated, select the equipment of the same system connection (those desired projector by pressing the keys on the Remote Commander as •...
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Maintenance Pull out the lamp by holding the handles. Replace the lamp cover and push to tighten the two Replacing the Lamp Cleaning the Air Filter screws to fix the cover. When the lamp has burnt out, the LAMP FAIL The air filter should be cleaned in every 100 hours.
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SIGNAL SELECT menu correctly according to menu is incorrect. the input signal (see page 32 (GB)) . The lens control function is locked. Consult with qualified Sony service personnel. When you press the ZOOM, SHIFT or FOCUS key, “LENS CONTROL “Please check INPUT-A in SIGNAL...
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TRIG Minijack jacks/S video input with mini DIN 4-pin type G with sync/Y: 1 Vp-p ± 2 dB sync VPL-X2000U: AC 100 to 120 V/ Power on: DC 12 V, output connector) (only for VPL-X2000E) negative, 75 ohms 220 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz impedance: 4.7 kilohms...
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VPS-100FH (100-inch, flat) Rear VPS-120FH (120-inch, flat) Some of the items may not be available in some areas. S VIDEO connector (mini DIN 4-pin) For details, please consult your nearest Sony office. Center of the projector Chrominance Luminance 102 (4...
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Specifications Top (excluding the lens) 274 (10 Side (excluding the lens) 38 (1 Center of the lens Ventilation hole (left side: exhaust) Center of projection balance 179 (7 179 (7 47 (1 314 (12 55.7 (2 509 (20 Center of projection Center of the balance...
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Index Specifications PIC MUTING 23 (GB) When installing the VPLL-Z2039 1.5-times+ When installing the VPLL-2075 fixed long focus PICTURE CTRL menu 25 (GB) Adjusters 9 (GB) GAMMA MODE 26 (GB) zoom long focus lens lens PICTURE SHIFT 23 (GB) Adjusting Group index 31 (GB), 45 (GB) Pin assignment 54 (GB) picture 25 (GB)
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English Table of Contents Table of contens Adjustments Precautions ............... 4 (GB) Adjusting the Picture ..........48 (GB) Prepararations Using the Menu ............49 (GB) Dimensions (Necessary Clearance for Installation and The PICTURE CTRL Menu ........50 (GB) Maintenance) ............. 6 (GB) The INPUT SETTING Menu ........
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• Avoid touching the lens. To remove dust on the lens, use a soft dry cloth. • When the projector is mounted on the ceiling, the Sony PSS-2000 Do not use a damp cloth, detergent solution, or thinner.
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Dimensions (Necessary Clearance for Installation and Maintenance) Make sure to provide enough room for maintenance A space required around the unit is as follows: Top (excluding the lens) service. Install the projector, making referrence to the Front: about 50 cm (19 inches) 274 (10 dimensions below.
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Dimensions (Necessary Clearance for Installation and Maintenance) Side (excluding the lens) When installing the VPLL-Z2039 1.5-times When installing the VPLL-2075 fixed long focus zoom long focus lens lens Ventilation hole (left side: exhaust) Center of projection balance 29.5 (1 84.5 (3 Front of the cabinet Front of the cabinet Center of the lens...
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8 Handle lever (left and right sides) When attaching the optional lens, consult with the Use the lever for putting away the carrying handle. Sony service personnel. 9 Carrying handle (left and right sides) 2 Speaker Pull out the handle for carrying the projector.
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Location and Function of Controls 7 INPUT SELECT keys !¡ PATTERN key Control panel Select the input signal. Displays a HATCH pattern on the screen for focus, VIDEO: Selects the video signal input from the zoom, and shift adjustments. Press again to turn off the VIDEO or S VIDEO connectors and the audio HATCH pattern.
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Y IN/C IN (BNC type): Connect to the Y and C video outputs of the video equipment. 4 INPUT A connectors Connect to the control S jacks of other Sony S VIDEO IN (mini DIN 4-pin): Connects to the Y/C equipment.
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Location and Function of Controls 6 STATUS ON/OFF keys !∞ SWITCHER/VIDEO MEMORY/INDEX select Remote Commander Press OFF to eliminate the on-screen display. switch Press ON to restore the on-screen display. Selects the function of the SWITCHER/VIDEO The Remote Commander can be used as a wireless or wired Remote MEMORY/INDEX keys.
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Location and Function of Controls @™ FUNCTION key Battery installation To connect the Remote Commander to the The key does not function with this projector. projector Push to open the lid. @£ ENTER key Rear @¢ Arrow keys INPUT C INPUT B INPUT A VIDEO...
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Precautions on Installation Tips on the Screen Do not install the projector in the following situations. These installations Screen size may cause malfunction or damage to the projector. The screen size is the diagonal length of the screen in inches, while the Do not install the projector in an ill- Avoid installing the projector in a location aspect ratio of the screen is 3:4.
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Before Installing the Projector Tips on the Screen Front projection screen for ceiling installation Attaching the Lens The silver screen is recommended. You can get a picture that is two to four Turn the screws on the lens attachment part either times brighter than that of the white screen.
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Before Installing the Projector For VPLL-2014 and VPLL-2009 Tighten the two screws on the lens ring to secure Checking the Horizontal Position of the Picture 1 Disassemble the lens ring and attach it to the lens. the ring firmly. 2 Attach the lens washer to the lens ring with the Install the projector so that the center of the lens is aligned with the four screws.
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Installation Examples When using the VPLL-2009 fixed short focus lens Floor Installation Make sure that the center of the lens is aligned with the vertical center of the screen. Unit: mm (inches) Distance between the front of the cabinet Screen size (inches) and the center of the lens 1410 1800...
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Installation Examples When using the VPLL-Z2019 1.3-times zoom standard focus lens When using the VPLL-Z2039 1.5-times zoom long focus lens Unit: mm (inches) Unit: mm (inches) Screen size (inches) Screen size (inches) 1490 3080 3870 4670 5860 7050 7850 9840 11820 13810 15800...
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) (199 ) (222 ) (278 ) (335 ) (392 ) (448 ) (505 ) (562 Suspension Support. c+131 For ceiling installation, ask for qualified Sony personnel only. Min. (c+5 c+140 Max. PSS-2000 Projector Suspension Support (c+5 (not supplied) 1143 1372...
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Installation Examples When using the VPLL-Z2025 1.6-times zoom long focus lens When using the VPLL-2075 fixed long focus lens Unit: mm (inches) Unit: mm (inches) Screen size (inches) Screen size (inches) 3980 5020 6060 7620 9180 10220 12830 15430 18030 20630 23230 25830...
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Installation Examples When using the VPLL-Z2019 1.3-times zoom standard focus lens Installing the Projectors Using the SU-PJ2000 Projector Stand Unit: mm (inches) Screen size (inches) When installing the projectors using the SU-PJ2000 For details on how to install the SU-PJ2000 projector stand, 3710 4650 5600...
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Installation Examples Floor installation for triple-stacking When using the VPLL-Z2019 1.3-times zoom standard focus lens Unit: mm (inches) Screen size (inches) Wall Center of the screen 4650 5600 7020 8430 9380 11740 14110 16470 18840 21200 23560 (183 ) (220 ) (276 ) (332) (369...
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Connection Examples Also refer to the instruction manual of the equipment to be Connecting a BNC connector Connecting 15k RGB/Component Equipment connected. 2 Turn to the right. When making connections, be sure to: • turn off all equipment before making any 15k RGB/component equipment connections.
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Connection Examples To connect two switchers Connecting the Switcher • Set the SW NO switch on the switcher to be Notes Use the optional PC-3000 Signal Interface Switcher • When connecting the switcher, use the wired Remote connected to the projector to 1. Install the IFB-12A •...
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Connection Examples When using the switcher Connecting Multiple Projectors When connecting two PC-3000 switchers, up to 15 Notes Following are examples of multiple projectors installed For details on the SU-PJ2000 projector stand, refer to the inputs can be selected as the input from the switchers. •...
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Setting the Index Numbers Connection Examples When you connect multiple projectors in your system, you have to set the Confirming the System Construction group index and device index numbers for each projector. After all the connections are complete, confirm that equipment of the system is properly setup.
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Setting the Index Numbers Notes on setting of the index number Notes on connections when two or more To select the projector by designating the index numbers switchers are used • Set the same group index number for all When the switchers and projectors are connected as illustrated, select the equipment of the same system connection (those desired projector by pressing the keys on the Remote Commander as •...
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Adjusting the Picture Using the Menu This section describes how to adjust the focus, size and vertical position of The projector is equipped with an on-screen menu for To erase the menu display the picture when the projector is installed on the floor. For twin/triple stack making various adjustments and settings.
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The PICTURE CTRL Menu The PICTURE CTRL menu is used for adjusting the COLOR COLOR TEMP (temperature) DRC (Digital Reality Creation) picture. Unadjustable items are not displayed in the menu. Adjusts color intensity. Adjusts the color temperature. Selects the level of DRC effects. PICTURE CTRL VIDEO PICTURE CTRL...
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The INPUT SETTING Menu The INPUT SETTING menu is used to change the Select BLANKING, then press the ENTER key to SIZE ASPECT settings of the input signal. Unadjustable items, which display the blanking adjustment screen. vary according to the input signal, are not displayed in Adjusts the horizontal size of the picture.
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The SET SETTING Menu The INPUT SETTING Menu INPUT MEMORY No. Memory Preset signal Sync Horizontal The SET SETTING menu is used for changing the SPEAKER size (kHz) (Hz) initial settings of the projector. Unadjustable items are Video 60 Hz 15.73 59.94 —...
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The SIGNAL SELECT Menu The SET SETTING Menu The SIGNAL SELECT Menu is used for selecting the POWER SAVING GROUP INDEX INPUT-B input signal. Depending on the interface board installed in the When set to ON, the projector goes into the power Groups multiple projectors or switchers to operate Selects the input signal from the connectors on the projector, some items may not be displayed in the...
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The SERVICE MODE Menus Follow the steps below for entering into the SERVICE Operation when the projector is in standby There are three menus in the SERVICE MODE: ROM VER. mode MODE. The SERVICE MODE is available even when INFORMATION, SERVICE SETTING, and W/B only one of the four lamps for light source functions.
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The SERVICE MODE Menus ON DELAY HIGH The SERVICE SETTING Menu The W/B ADJUST Menu When connecting multiple projectors, set to ON to turn Changes the color temperature of the COLOR TEMP’s The SERVICE SETTING menu is for the settings to The W/B ADJUST menu sets the values of the on the projectors sequentially one by one.
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Maintenance The SERVICE MODE Menus Pull out the lamp by holding the handles. Restoring the USER MODE Replacing the Lamp Normally, once you turn off the power using the When the lamp has burnt out, the LAMP FAIL STANDBY key on the Remote Commander after indicators at the rear of the projector light.
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Maintenance Replace the lamp cover and push to tighten the two Remove the lamp heat sink. To reset the number of operated hours of Cleaning the Air Filter screws to fix the cover. the lamps in the message display window The air filter should be cleaned in every 100 hours.
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(see page 57 (GB)) . The lens control function is locked. Consult with qualified Sony service personnel. When you press the ZOOM, SHIFT “Please check INPUT-A in SIGNAL Setting for INPUT-A in the SIGNAL Set INPUT-A in the SIGNAL SELECT menu or FOCUS key, “LENS CONTROL...
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TRIG Minijack IFB-X2000E (Composite video input with phono G with sync/Y: 1 Vp-p ± 2 dB sync VPL-X2000U: AC 100 to 120 V/ Power on: DC 12 V, output jacks/S video input with mini DIN 4-pin type negative, 75 ohms 220 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz impedance: 4.7 kilohms...
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Precautions on installation 20 (GB) Some of the items may not be available in some areas. COLOR TEMP 51 (GB) S VIDEO connector (mini DIN 4-pin) For details, please consult your nearest Sony office. PSS-2000 Projector Suspension Support Connections 30 (GB)
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Index SAVE TO MEMORY 61 (GB) SCAN CONV 52 (GB) Screen size 21 (GB) SERVICE mode entering into the SERVICE mode 58 (GB) SERVICE MODE menu INFORMATION menu 59 (GB) SERVICE SETTING menu 60 (GB) W/B ADJUST menu 61 (GB) SET SETTING menu 55 (GB) SHARP 50 (GB) SHIFT 52 (GB)
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3-865-115-11 (1) English The IFB-X2000E interface board is designed to be mounted on Sony VPL- X2000E LCD data projectors so that composite video or S video (Y/C) signals and audio signals from video equipment can be input/output. Mounting the IFB-X2000E A...
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Maximum load: 50 kg (110 lb 6 oz) Attaching to the Ceiling ............................12 Installation Examples .............................. 16 The PSS-2000 suspension support is designed for use with Sony LCD Data projectors the VPL-X2000U/E/M. Specifications ................................22 Caution • For installation, consult with qualifies Sony personnel.
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Parts List Base box (1) Spacer (2) Parts number 4 - 0 5 6 - 7 5 3 - 0 1 Bolt M10 × 25 (4) Suspension bracket (1) Parts number 4 - 0 6 8 - 3 7 2 - 0 1 Washer M10 (4) Parts number Bolt M8 ×...
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Installation Diagram For details of screen size and installation measurement for projection, refer to the Operating Manual or Installation Side view Manual for Dealers of the projector. Ceiling Projector Center of lens Wall Center of Screen a: Distance between the center of lens and the screen c : Distance between the ceiling and the mounting surface of the suspension bracket: 104.7 mm (4 inches) d: Distance between the top of the projector and the ceiling: 330.3 mm ( 13 inches)
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Installation Diagram Top view Front view Align the center of the lens with the center of the The lens is offset 38 mm (1 inches) to the left from screen. the center of the projector. When mounting, take care to align the center of the lens with the center of the screen;...
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Attaching to the ceiling Attaching to the Ceiling ( h ) ( h ) ( j ) ( j ) ( i ) ( i ) ( h ) ( h ) ( j ) ( j ) ( i ) ( i ) (f) (d) ( g ) (e)
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Installation Examples The following illustrations show the projector For wooden ceiling suspension support attached to with the ceiling. Installation is different depending on the material of ceiling. Caution Before installation, check that the maximum ceiling For-one-story house or uppermost floor loading is in excess of 250 kg (551 lb 2 oz).
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Installation Examples For other floors For concrete celing Place bolts at least 100 mm (4 inches) away from wall. Floor line Joist (2” x 8”) 1 6 5 2 5 4 (10) 1 6 5 Roof beam (2” x 8”) Concrete ceiling Anchor for concrete (over 10 mm;...
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Specifications Installation Examples Dimensions Using PSS-2000 and PSS-10 Base box 1 5 . 9 2 5 4 (10) P S S - 1 0 320.7 7 6 . 2 Suspension bracket P S S - 1 0 4 4 . 4 3 5 0 17.9 3 0 4...
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Mass : Approx. 5.5 kg (12 lb 2 oz) Loading: Maximum 50 kg (110 lb 4 oz) Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Maximum load of one projector stand: Up to 50 kg (110 Parts List ..............8 lb 4 oz) per projector Installation Diagram ..........9 The SU-PJ2000 projector stand is designed for use with Sony Installation ............... 10 LCD data projector VPL-X2000U/E/M. You can stack up to Aligning projectors ........... 20 three stands.
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Installation Diagram Parts List For details of screen size and installation measurement for projection, refer to the Installation Manual of the projector. Screw M6 × 14 (8) Parts number 4-068-381-01 Screw M10 × 20 (4) 4-068-379-01 Top view Unit : mm (inches) Center of the projector, Center of the 180(7 ) 280(11...
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Installation Installation ( b ) ( f ) ( e ) M a r k Mounting plate Screen side S c r e w English English Attaching the projector to the projector stand Remove the mounting plate from the projector stand. Remove the screws (4) with the Phillips head screwdriver.
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Installation Installation English English Re-position the projector with the mounting plate attached so that it faces in the original direction. Then, slide the Stacking the projector stand projector into the tray of the projector stand from the rear, using the guides. You can stack up to three SU-PJ2000 projector stands.
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Remote Commander. • For details on the following operations of the projector, see the Installation Manual for Dealers of the VPL-X2000U/E/M. -Setting the index number. ( a ) -Entering into the service mode.
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Aligning projectors Aligning projectors English After completing the adjustment of the 1st projector, tighten the screws (4) of the 1st projector stand. Notes • If the HATCH pattern is not displayed properly on the screen, or is out of focus after the adjustments above, repeat steps 5 and 6 to adjust finely.
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Aligning projectors Aligning projectors English Wall Align the picture of the 2nd projector with that of the 1st projector for the following adjustments. When both pictures are aligned correctly, the HATCH pattern is displayed in white. Center of the screen Picture of the 1st projector (cyan) Adjust the focus for the 2nd projector.
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Aligning projectors Aligning projectors !¢ English Triple stack: Remove the lens cap from the 3rd projector or release the muting by pressing the MUTING key. Put the lens cap on the 2nd projector or mute the picture by pressing the MUTING key. Then press the PATTERN key for 3rd projector on the Remote Commander or the control panel to display the HATCH pattern in yellow.
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Specifications Aligning projectors English Dimensions After completing the adjustment, project the input signals from the 2nd and 3rd projectors, be sure to align the pictures. After that, tighten the screws (each 4). Side Press the PATTERN keys for all projectors on the Remote Commander or the control panel to clear the HATCH pattern.
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English Mass Approx. 32kg (70 lb 9 oz) Maximum load of one projector stand Up to 50 kg (110 lb 4 oz) per projector Screw M6 × 14 (8) Accessory Screw M10 × 20 (4) Shaft stack (4) Bracket stack (4) Flat washer M10 (4) Spring washer M10 (4) The eight spare bolts are attached...
2-2. PRECAUTIONS ON ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS (1) A lens cover detection switch (UC board) is provided at the part for attaching the projection lens to prevent power from being supplied when the lens hood is disconnected. When performing electrical measurements with the lens hood open, fix the switch with adhesive tape and clear the protect so that power is supplied.
2-3. COVER REMOVAL 1 Turn of the two fasteners(A) 2 Lens cover assy 3 Turn of the three fasteners Two hood holders 4 Hood assy Two hood holders CN5048 CN5049...
2-6. UA AND H BOARDS REMOVAL •Remove the rear cover assy. 4 Lamp lid 2 Lighting guard(C) 3 Turn of the two fasteners 1 Four screws(+PWH3x12) 6 UA board 5 Screw(+P3x5) Rear panel assy 9 Control plate Control spacer 7 Screw(+PWH3x8) !™...
2-7. C BOARD REMOVAL 1 C shield case(Top) 2 Four screws(+PWH3x8) CN5501 CN5303 CN5404 CN5006 CN5007 4 C board CN5049 CN5005 CN5048 CN5004 CN5002 3 Two PWB holders(B) CN5003 CN5001 2-8. BA,BB AND BC BOARDS REMOVAL 2 B cover •Remove the C board. 5 BC board 4 BA board 1 Four screws...
2-10. POWER BLOCK REMOVAL •Remove the rear panel assy. !∞ Three screws(+BVTP3x6) !¶ Power block !§ Sheet(BRA) !£ Two screws (+P3x8) !¡ Two screws 4 Two screws(+BVTT4x10) (+P3x8) !¢ GLP cover 5 Side holder(L) 6 Lighting guard(B) 2 Five screws !™...
2-11. OPTICAL UNIT AND UB BOARD REMOVAL •Remove the C board. 8Eight screws(+PWH4x10) 7 Two screws(+P3x8) 3 Lamp block 9 Optical unit !º Screw(+PWH4x10) 4 Tow screws (washer screw) !¡ UB board 1 Turn of the two fasteners CN701 5 Two screws(+PWH3x8) 2 Open the lamp lid 6 Lens ring(A) 2-10...
2-13. GM BOARD REMOVAL •Remove the GAA,GAB and GB boards. •Remove the optical unit. 2 Two screws(+P3x8) 3 Plug plate 4 Four screws(+PWH4x10) 1 Fan bracket(L) 7 XB board CN402 CN401 8 Three screws(+PWH4x10) CN202 Clamp 5 G box assy 9 GM board 6 Two PWB holders 2-12...
SECTION 3 SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS 3-1. ATTACHING THE LENS 3-3-3. SID LVL Adjustments 1. Connect the oscilloscope to TP5511. 2. Set SID LVL using the ↑ and ↓ keys and adjust using the ← 1. Attach the lens to the optical unit. and →...
3-4. SIGNAL LEVEL ADJUSTMENTS 3-4-3. VIDEO NTSC Level Adjustments 1. Input the NTSC 100% Color bar signal to the VIDEO 3-4-1. RGB Level Checks input, and switch the input to VIDEO. 1. Set BA MATRIX of Device adjust at the menu, and set BA MATRIX of device adjust of the menu is set.
3-4-6. 15KRGB Level Adjustments 15. Adjust Green GAIN so that the 87.5IRE part of the W/B 1. Input the 15K RGB 100% Color bar signal to INPUT-A, HIGH adjustment signal matches the cursor at the top of select INPUT-A, and select RGB using SIGNAL SE- the oscilloscope.
3-5. ADJUSTMENTS IN REPLACEMENT 3-5-5. Adjustments of 3Dγ (Adjusting Method) OF PRISM 1. First input “BB-GAMMA”. 2. Set LEVEL to 1. Perform the following adjustments after replacement of the prism. 3. Study the uniformity of the whole screen, and locate the areas where uniformity is poor.
3-6. M BOARD ADJUSTMENT 3-5-6. W/B LOW Adjustments 1. Switch the INPUT-A input signal to the VGA 80 IRE 3-6-1. Current Detection 0 Set Adjustment flat field signal, and set to COLOR TEMP LOW. Set GAIN R, G, B and BIAS R, G, B to the same value as Set CONTROL-S IN to no lord (open).
SECTION 4 TROUBLE SHOOTING As most of the boards of X2000 are of the slot type, the following are flowcharts for checking “which board is defective” the fastest. The flowcharts show highly probable malfunctions, so that may not be useful for all defects. Where more than 2 defective boards are indicated, the first board is more likely to become defective.
START Is the STANDBY indicator lit? Defective GB board Is any message shown on the display? Defective M board Is power supplied when the ON key is pressed? Defective GAB board, GB board, and M board. Are normal RGB images output? Press the Pattern key and check if normal cross hatch is output.
4-2. POWER SUPPLY SECTION TROUBLE SHOOTING (1) If the unit does not set into the standby state even when connected to an AC outlet. (The standby LED on the control panel does not light up.) START Is PS7501 (IC link) open? As Pin A22 of CN7502 (SUB+5V) and Pin A20 (GND) may have short-circuited at the load side, check with a tester.
(2) The standby power is output, but no power from the analog circuit (+6.2V, 13.5V, 17V) is output even if the power is turned ON. START Pin A6 of CN7502 is not H (5V). No power ON signal is output from the microprocessor side.
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(3) The standby power is output, but no digital circuit power (+3.3V, +5.2V, —5.2V, —2V, AUDIO+B is output even when the power is ON. START Pin A6 of CN7502 is not H (5V). No power ON signal is output from the microprocessor side.
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(4) The lamp does not light up although the standby, analog power, and digital power are output. (This unit has four circuits each for the lamp power supply and active filter for the lamp power supply. As all of these circuits are the same, only the circuit of lamp 1 will be described here.) START Is TP2002 (LAMP 1)
SECTION 6 EXPLODED VIEWS NOTE : The components identified marked ! are • Items with no part number and no description are not stocked critical for safety. because they are seldom required for routine service. Replace only with the part number specified. •...
SECTION 7 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST Iteµs µarked “ * ” are not stocked since NOTE : • When indicating parts by reference they are seldoµ required for routine serv- nuµber, please include the board The coµponents identified µarked ! are criti- ice.
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REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REΜARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REΜARK 8-759-431-38 IC ΜAX4121CSA-TE2 8-759-422-80 IC ΜN47V77ST1 IC1007 IC9102 8-759-470-51 IC ΜB88141APFV-ER IC1008 IC9103 8-752-386-52 IC CXD2070Q 8-759-393-55 IC ΜC74F244ΜEL IC1009 8-759-543-16 IC EL4093CS-TE2 IC9104 8-759-393-55 IC ΜC74F244ΜEL IC1010 8-759-543-16 IC EL4093CS-TE2 IC9105 IC9106...
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REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REΜARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REΜARK R2621 1-216-295-91 SHORT R2729 1-216-295-91 SHORT R2730 1-216-295-91 SHORT R2622 1-216-295-91 SHORT R2731 1-216-295-91 SHORT R2623 1-216-295-91 SHORT R2624 1-216-295-91 SHORT R2830 1-216-073-00 RES,CHIP 1/10W R2625 1-216-295-91 SHORT R2833 1-216-073-00 RES,CHIP 1/10W...
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M N QA REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REΜARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REΜARK R2956 1-216-037-00 RES,CHIP 1/10W <CRYSTAL> R2957 1-216-295-91 SHORT X2201 1-781-201-21 VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL(7.15909ΜHZ) R2958 1-216-295-91 SHORT X2301 1-781-204-21 VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL(20ΜHZ) R2959 1-216-295-91 SHORT X2701 1-781-202-21 VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL(16ΜHZ) R2960 1-216-295-91 SHORT X2901...
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QA (2/2) QA (2/2) CN8004 V TERM INPUT A IC8008(1/8–6/8) BUFFER IC8005 IC8003(2/2) COMPARATOR J8001 BUFFER H SYNC/HD OUT2 Q8001,8005,8006 IN2– IN2+ OUT1 IN1– IN1+ IC8009 COMPARATOR BUFFER Q8016,8017 IN1+ CN8005 IC8007(1/2) Q8011–8014 CN8201 BUFFER V TERM OUT1 HC3–QABA BUFFER IN1–...
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TB8501 CN8501 BUFFER VIDEO VIDEO IN Q8504 S IN QA BOARD BUFFER C IN Q8503 BUFFER Y IN Q8501 RY8501 VIDEO OUT S OUT RELAY DRIVE Q8502 CN8501 AUDIO-L AUDIO AUDIO-R QA BOARD CN8502 AUOUT-L AUDIO BC BOARD AUOUT-R VIA BM BOARD QB BLOCK...
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BA (1/7) BA (1/7) IC1005 INPUT A/B SWITCH IC1009 CLAMP IC1001 IC1601 IC1602 SWITCH RGB IF-1 RGB IF-2 CN1901 VOUT R-ADIN RED-QABA BUFFER BUFFER PR IN1 B-Y IN2 R OUT RED-QABA Q1001 Q1607 HDY IN1 R-Y IN2 G OUT PB IN1 Y OUT Y IN2 B OUT...
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BA (2/7) BA (2/7) IC1101 VIDEO SW BUFFER C OUT1 Q1102 IC1102 SIG.SW BUFFER CLAMP Y OUT1 Q1103 Q1101 V OUT3 12C-SDA 12C-SCL SYNC Y CS-SYNC C OUT2 V OUT2 NT YCV C IN1 FL1101 Y IN1 BUFFER BUFFER V OUT1 Q1110,1111 Q1112,1114 Q1106,1108...
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BA (3/7) BA (3/7) IC1254 3D COMB FILTER FL1254 FL1252 BUFFER BUFFER NT YCV BUFFER BUFFER Y BUFFER Q1268 Q1265,1260,1162,1255 Y-NT Q1253 Q1258 Q1264 Q1266 FL1253 FL1251 BUFFER BUFFER NT C BUFFER BUFFER C BUFFER Q1262 Q1254,1256 C-NT Q1252 Q1259 Q1263 Q1267 BUFFER...
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BB (4/4) BB (4/4) IC3801,3803,3901 IC3802,3804,3902 R CH,B CH,G CH R CH,B CH,G CH 3D GAMMA RAOUT BAOUT CN3602 16-23 120-129 7-16 GAOUT ODD SD7 I ODD SD0 O DB0 (LSB) AOUT P RRD,GRD,BRD RAGC BAGC ODD SD0 I ODD SD9 O DB9(MSB) 1-6, 6-9,...
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BC, UB, UC BC, UB, UC IC4002 AUDIO CONTROL CN4001 CN4001 A10 AUDIO L OUT AUDIO L IN L OUT L OUT AUDIO L OUT AUDIO L IN MUTING INV.INL AUDIO L IN AUDIO L OUT TO BC BOARD Q4008 VIA BM BOARD AUDIO R IN R OUT...
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M (1/8), N M (1/8), N SET PWR INVERTER IC2006(1/3) D–2V Q2012 CN2001 SIRCS-F IC2006(3/3) D2005 PROTECTOR SWITCH D–5.2V Q2001 IC2006(2/3) S-MIX CN2001 SIRCS–R SWITCH TO H BOARD AUDIO+B Q2002 VIA BM,XC BOARDS D2006 IC2005 PROTECTOR SWITCH BUFFER +17V Q2003 CN2001 V-TIM 2/8,3/8,6/8,7/8...
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M (2/8), V M (2/8), V IC2202 IC2211(1/3) IC2211(2/3) IC2211(3/3) 1/8,3/8,5/8,8/8 SET PWR SET PWR MONI CXPD0 CXPD0 CXPD1 CXPD1 CXPD2 CXPD2 92–88,86,84–80,78,76–73 CXPD3 D0–D16 CXPD3 CXPD4 CXPD4 CXPD5 IC2203 IC2207 IC2209 CXPD5 CXPD6 PROGRAM FLASH BOOT ROM CXPD6 CXPD7 CXPD7 7–11,13,15–25,37–39,41 29–36,...
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C (2/2), UC C (2/2), UC IC5002 IC5214 LEVEL SHIFT IC5216(1/6–5/6) BUFFER CN5001 1/2 CLKN B IN 1/2 CLK B OUT I/11 B IN 1/2 CLKP I/O2 HSYNC HSYNC-P C IN I/O15 C OUT C IN HSYNC-N I/O26 IC5216(6/6) BUFFER VSYNC D IN D OUT...
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D6301 D6316 INPUT-A D6331 PATTERN LED DRIVER LED DRIVER Q6312 Q6311 D6304 AUDIO D6319 INPUT-B CN6003 LIGHT D6307 D6322 INPUT-C LIGHT Q6313 TO M BOARD Q6314 SCL-H D6310 VIDEO D6325 VOLUME+ VIA XC,BM BOARDS SDA-H D6313 SELECT D6328 VOLUME– IC6301 IC6302 BUFFER 2,4,6,8...
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T7501 CN7501 GAB BOARD SW REG CN7502 IC7501 PH7501 RECTIFIER D7506 SUB+5V D7508 SUB+5V SUB+5V SUB+5V V REF SUB+5V IC7502 RECTIFIER SUB+5V D7507 A32 18V(PRIME) 18V(PRIME) SW REG 18V(PRIME) IC7503 A46 POWER CONT PH7502 A30 AF ON/OFF AF ON/OFF AF ON/OFF T7601 D7608 SW REG...
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9-2. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS/PRINTED WIRING BOARDS Note: All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted. • 50WV or less are not indicated except for electrolytics. pF: µµF • Indication of resistance, which does not have one for rating electrical power, is as follows. Pitch: 5 mm Rating electrical power 1/4W •...
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BA (1/12) BA (1/12) • Refer to page 9-10, 9-11 for Printed Wiring Board • Refer to page 9-24 for Waveforms • Refer to page 9-24, 9-25, 9-26 for IC Block Diagrams 9-12 9-12...
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BA (2/12) BA (2/12) • Refer to page 9-10, 9-11 for Printed Wiring Board • Refer to page 9-24 for Waveforms • Refer to page 9-24, 9-25, 9-26 for IC Block Diagrams 9-13 9-13...
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BA (3/12) BA (3/12) • Refer to page 9-10, 9-11 for Printed Wiring Board • Refer to page 9-24 for Waveforms • Refer to page 9-24, 9-25, 9-26 for IC Block Diagrams 9-14 9-14...
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BA (4/12) BA (4/12) • Refer to page 9-10, 9-11 for Printed Wiring Board • Refer to page 9-24 for Waveforms • Refer to page 9-24, 9-25, 9-26 for IC Block Diagrams 9-15 9-15...
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BA (5/12) BA (5/12) • Refer to page 9-10, 9-11 for Printed Wiring Board • Refer to page 9-24 for Waveforms • Refer to page 9-24, 9-25, 9-26 for IC Block Diagrams 9-16 9-16...
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BA (6/12) BA (6/12) • Refer to page 9-10, 9-11 for Printed Wiring Board • Refer to page 9-24 for Waveforms • Refer to page 9-24, 9-25, 9-26 for IC Block Diagrams 9-17 9-17...
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BA (7/12) BA (7/12) • Refer to page 9-10, 9-11 for Printed Wiring Board • Refer to page 9-24 for Waveforms • Refer to page 9-24, 9-25, 9-26 for IC Block Diagrams 9-18 9-18...
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BA (8/12) BA (8/12) • Refer to page 9-10, 9-11 for Printed Wiring Board • Refer to page 9-24 for Waveforms • Refer to page 9-24, 9-25, 9-26 for IC Block Diagrams 9-19 9-19...
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BA (9/12) BA (9/12) • Refer to page 9-10, 9-11 for Printed Wiring Board • Refer to page 9-24 for Waveforms • Refer to page 9-24, 9-25, 9-26 for IC Block Diagrams 9-20 9-20...
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BA (10/12) BA (10/12) • Refer to page 9-10, 9-11 for Printed Wiring Board • Refer to page 9-24 for Waveforms • Refer to page 9-24, 9-25, 9-26 for IC Block Diagrams 9-21 9-21...
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BA (11/12) BA (11/12) • Refer to page 9-10, 9-11 for Printed Wiring Board • Refer to page 9-24 for Waveforms • Refer to page 9-24, 9-25, 9-26 for IC Block Diagrams 9-22 9-22...
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BA (12/12) BA (12/12) • Refer to page 9-10, 9-11 for Printed Wiring Board • Refer to page 9-24 for Waveforms • Refer to page 9-24, 9-25, 9-26 for IC Block Diagrams 9-23 9-23...
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BA Board Waveforms BA Board IC Block Diagrams CXA1166K (IC1751 – 1753) CXA1211M-T4 (IC9204) IN 2 CONT 2 OUT 2 1Vp-p (H) 0.6Vp-p (H) 0.6Vp-p (H) 0.6Vp-p (H) MINV IC1001 3 R1 (V2) IC1005 6 (VIDEO R) IC1006 6 (VIDEO G) IC1007 6 (VIDEO B) VCA 2 VRTS...
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MB88141APFV-ER (IC1004, 1008) NJM2235M-T1 (IC1102) SN75157 (IC1903) TLC2933IPW-E20 (IC9004) V OUT VIN3 LOGIC V VCO V CSO 16 NON INV IN1 CS1 17 TEST RBIAS CS2 18 I C BUS INTERFACE OUT1 INV IN2 D/A&I/O CONTROL LOGIC MOD 19 BUFFER RING BIAS SCL 20...
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– B SIDE – – A SIDE – SUFFIX ; -11 SUFFIX ; -11 9-27 9-27...
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BB (1/15) BB (1/15) • Refer to page 9-28, 9-29 for Printed Wiring Board 9-30 9-30...
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BB (2/15) BB (2/15) • Refer to page 9-28, 9-29 for Printed Wiring Board 9-31 9-31...
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BB (3/15) BB (3/15) • Refer to page 9-28, 9-29 for Printed Wiring Board 9-32 9-32...
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BB (4/15) BB (4/15) • Refer to page 9-28, 9-29 for Printed Wiring Board 9-33 9-33...
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BB (5/15) BB (5/15) • Refer to page 9-28, 9-29 for Printed Wiring Board 9-34 9-34...
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BB (6/15) BB (6/15) • Refer to page 9-28, 9-29 for Printed Wiring Board 9-35 9-35...
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BB (7/15) BB (7/15) • Refer to page 9-28, 9-29 for Printed Wiring Board 9-36 9-36...
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BB (8/15) BB (8/15) • Refer to page 9-28, 9-29 for Printed Wiring Board 9-37 9-37...
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BB (9/15) BB (9/15) • Refer to page 9-28, 9-29 for Printed Wiring Board 9-38 9-38...
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BB (10/15) BB (10/15) • Refer to page 9-28, 9-29 for Printed Wiring Board 9-39 9-39...
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BB (11/15) BB (11/15) • Refer to page 9-28, 9-29 for Printed Wiring Board 9-40 9-40...
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BB (12/15) BB (12/15) • Refer to page 9-28, 9-29 for Printed Wiring Board 9-41 9-41...
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BB (13/15) BB (13/15) • Refer to page 9-28, 9-29 for Printed Wiring Board 9-42 9-42...
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BB (14/15) BB (14/15) • Refer to page 9-28, 9-29 for Printed Wiring Board 9-43 9-43...
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BB (15/15) BB (15/15) • Refer to page 9-28, 9-29 for Printed Wiring Board 9-44 9-44...
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BC Board IC Block Diagrams M54544AL (IC4306 – 4308) PC74HC32D-T (IC4301 – 4303) VCC1 VCC1 VCC2 VCC2 THERMAL SHUT DOWN TDA7315D013TR (IC4002) B OUT B IN B OUT B IN LEFT RIGHT PC74HC08D-T (IC4305) SPEAKER VOL/LOUD BASS TREBLE SERIAL BUS DECODER/LATCH SPEAKER VOL/LOUD BASS...
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C (1/4), UC C (1/4), UC • Refer to page 9-60, 9-61 for Printed Wiring Board • Refer to page 9-66 for Waveforms • Refer to page 9-66 for IC Block Diagrams 9-62 9-62...
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C (2/4) C (2/4) • Refer to page 9-60, 9-61 for Printed Wiring Board • Refer to page 9-66 for Waveforms • Refer to page 9-66 for IC Block Diagrams 9-63 9-63...
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C (3/4) C (3/4) • Refer to page 9-60, 9-61 for Printed Wiring Board • Refer to page 9-66 for Waveforms • Refer to page 9-66 for IC Block Diagrams 9-64 9-64...
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C (4/4) C (4/4) • Refer to page 9-60, 9-61 for Printed Wiring Board • Refer to page 9-66 for Waveforms • Refer to page 9-66 for IC Block Diagrams 9-65 9-65...
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C Board Waveforms C Board IC Block Diagrams CXA2112R-T6 (IC5501, 5502, 5301, 5302, 5304, 5305) MB8814APFV-ER (IC5401) 0.6Vp-p (H) 0.7Vp-p (H) 0.5Vp-p (H) 0.5Vp-p (H) CSO 16 CS1 17 TP5012 (MCLKP) TP5013 (MCLKN) TP5202 (R IN) TP5204 (G IN) CS2 18 I C BUS INTERFACE D/A&I/O CONTROL LOGIC MOD 19...
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H Board IC Block Diagrams MB8814APFV-ER (IC6301, 6303) CSO 16 CS1 17 CS2 18 I C BUS INTERFACE D/A&I/O CONTROL LOGIC MOD 19 SCL 20 SDA 21 8BIT 8BIT 8BIT 8BIT LATCH LATCH LATCH LATCH 12ch VDD1 22 VDD2 R–2R R–2R R–2R R–2R...
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