SDM-M51 SERVICE MANUAL
US Model Canadian Model AEP Model
SPECIFICATIONS LCD panel Input signal format
Resolution Input signal levels
Audio output Headphones jack AUDIO IN jack
Power requirements DC input Power consumption Operating temperature
Panel type: a-Si TFT Active Matrix Picture size: 15.1 inch RGB operating frequency* Horizontal: 28 – 64 kHz Vertical: 48 – 75 Hz Horizontal: Max.1024 dots Vertical: Max.768 lines RGB video signal 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω, positive SYNC signal TTL level, 2.2 kΩ, positive or negative (Separate horizontal and vertical, or composite sync) 0.3 Vp-p, 75Ω, negative (Sync on green) 1W×2 Stereo minijack Accepts impedance of 16 – 48 Ω Stereo minijack Accepts impedance of 47 kΩ Accepts level 0.5 Vrms 100 – 240 V, 50 – 60 Hz, 0.4 – 0.2 A DC 18 V (supplied AC adapter) Max. 19 W Max. 22 W (including AC adapter) 5 – 35 ˚C
Dimensions (width/height/depth) Display (upright): Approx. 387 × 345 × 180 mm (15 1/4 × 13 5/8 × 7 1/8 inches) (with stand) Approx. 387 × 296 × 48 mm (15 1/4 × 11 3/4 × 1 15/16 inches) (without stand) Mass Approx. 4.6 kg (10 lb 14 oz) (with stand) Plug & Play DDC1/DDC2B/DDC2Bi Accessories See page 7. * Recommended horizontal and vertical timing condition • Horizontal sync width duty should be more than 4.8% of total horizontal time or 0.8 µs, whichever is larger. • Horizontal blanking width should be more than 2.5 µsec. • Vertical blanking width should be more than 450 µsec. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
TFT LCD COLOR COMPUTER DISPLAY
SDM-M51
Power saving function
Automatic picture quality adjustment function
This monitor meets the power-saving guidelines set by VESA, ENERGY STAR, and NUTEK. If the monitor is connected to a computer or video graphics board that is DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling) compliant, the monitor will automatically reduce power consumption in three stages as shown below. Power mode
Power consumption*
1 (power) indicator
normal operation
19 W (22 W)
green
active off** (deep sleep)*
1 W (2 W)
orange***
power off
1 W (2 W)
off
When the monitor receives an input signal, it automatically matches the signal to one of the factory preset modes stored in the monitor’s memory to provide a high quality picture at the center of the screen. (See Appendix for a list of the factory preset modes.) For input signals that do not match one of the factory preset modes, the automatic picture quality adjustment function of this monitor automatically adjusts the picture position, phase, and pitch, and ensures that a clear picture appears on the screen for any timing within the monitor’s frequency range (horizontal: 28 – 64 kHz, vertical: 48 – 75 Hz). Consequently, the first time the monitor receives input signals that do not match one of the factory preset modes, the monitor may take a longer time than normal for displaying the picture on the screen. This adjustment data is automatically stored in memory so that next time, the monitor will function in the same way as when the monitor receives the signals that match one of the factory preset modes. In all modes as above, if the picture is adjusted, the adjustment data is stored as a user mode and automatically recalled whenever the same input signal is received.
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“deep sleep” is the power saving mode defined by the Environmental Protection Agency. ** When your computer enters the “active off” mode, the input signal is cut and NO INPUT SIGNAL appears on the screen. After 20 seconds, the monitor enters the power saving mode. *** If the horizontal or vertical sync signal is received by the monitor, the power indicator may alternately blink green and orange.
Note While the automatic picture quality adjustment function is activated, only the 1 (power) switch will operate.
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SDM-M51
TIMING SPECIFICATION
PRESET MODE
MODE 1
MODE 2
MODE 3
MODE 4
MODE 5
MODE 6
MODE 7
MODE 8
SIGNAL MODE
VESA 75Hz
VESA 60Hz
MAC 66Hz
VESA 75Hz
VESA 70Hz
VESA 56Hz
VESA 60Hz
VESA 72Hz
RESOLUTION
640 X 480
640 X 480
640 X 480
720 X 400
800 X 600
800 X 600
800 X 600
800 X 600
DOT CLOCK
25.175 MHz
30.240 MHz
31.500 MHz
28.350 MHz
36.000 MHz
40.000 MHz
50.000 MHz
49.500 MHz
usec
usec
usec
usec
usec
usec
usec
usec
H. TOTAL
31.778
28.571
26.667
31.746
28.444
26.400
20.800
20.110
H. SYNC
3.813
2.116
2.032
3.810
0.889
3.200
2.400
1.616
H. BP
1.907
3.175
3.810
1.905
4.667
2.200
1.280
3.232
H. ACTIV
25.422
21.164
20.317
25.397
22.222
20.000
16.000
16.162
VERTICAL
msec
msec
msec
msec
msec
msec
msec
msec
V. TOTAL
16.683
15.000
13.333
14.254
17.778
16.579
13.853
13.333
V. SYNC
0.064
0.086
0.080
0.095
0.057
0.106
0.125
0.064
V. BP
1.049
1.114
0.427
1.079
0.626
0.607
0.478
0.448
V. ACTIV
15.253
13.714
12.800
12.698
17.067
15.840
12.480
12.800
H/V POLARITY
N/N
N/N
N/N
N/P
N/N
P/P
N/N
P/P
PRESET MODE
MODE 9
MODE 10
MODE 11
MODE 12
MODE 13
SIGNAL MODE
PMAC 16"
VESA 60Hz
VESA 70Hz
VESA 75Hz
MAC 768 75Hz
RESOLUTION
832X 624
1024X 768
1024X 768
1024X 768
1024X 768
DOT CLOCK
57.285 MHz
65.000 MHz
75.000 MHz
78.750 MHz
80.000 MHz
usec
usec
usec
usec
usec
H. TOTAL
20.110
20.677
17.707
16.660
16.600
H. SYNC
1.117
2.092
1.813
1.219
1.200
H. BP
3.910
2.462
1.920
2.235
2.200
H. ACTIV
14.524
15.754
13.653
13.003
12.800
VERTICAL
msec
msec
msec
msec
msec
V. TOTAL
13.413
16.666
14.272
13.328
13.346
V. SYNC
0.060
0.124
0.106
0.050
0.050
V. BP
0.744
0.600
0.513
0.466
0.498
V. ACTIV
12.549
15.880
13.599
12.795
12.749
N/N
N/N
N/N
P/P
N/N
HORIZONTAL
HORIZONTAL
H/V POLARITY
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SDM-M51
SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer: 1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-soldered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges. 2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are “pinched” or contact high-wattage resistors. 3. Check that all control knobs, shields, covers, ground straps, and mounting hardware have been replaced. Be absolutely certain that you have replaced all the insulators. 4. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transistors, that were installed during a previous repair. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement. 5. Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious signs of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement. 6. Check the line cords for cracks and abrasion. Recommend the replacement of any such line cord to the customer. 7. Check the B+ and HV to see if they are specified values. Make sure your instruments are accurate; be suspicious of your HV meter if sets always have low HV. 8. Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, “metallized” knobs, screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC Leakage. Check leakage as described below. To Exposed Metal Parts on Set
0.15 µF
1.5 k Ω
AC Voltmeter (0.75 V)
Earth Ground
Fig. A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.
LEAKAGE TEST The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA (500 microampers). Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods. 1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers’ instructions to use these instruments. 2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job. 3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The “limit” indication is 0.75 V, so analog meters must have an accurate lowvoltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are examples of a passive VOMs that are suitable. Nearly all battery operated digital multimeters that have a 2 V AC range are suitable. (See Fig. A) WARNING!! NEVER TURN ON THE POWER IN A CONDITION IN WHICH THE DEGAUSS COIL HAS BEEN REMOVED. SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!! COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK ¡ ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS THAT ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFE OPERATION ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS MANUAL. FOLLOW THESE PROCEDURES WHENEVER CRITICAL COMPONENTS ARE REPLACED OR IMPROPER OPERATION IS SUSPECTED. AVERTISSEMENT!! NE JAMAIS METTRE SOUS TENSION QUAND LA BOBINE DE DEMAGNETISATION EST ENLEVÉE. ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS À LA SÉCURITÉ!! LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIÉS PAR UNE TRAME ET UNE MARQUE ¡ SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ. NE LES REMPLACER QUE PAR UNE PIÈCE PORTANT LE NUMÉRO SPECIFIÉ. LES RÉGLAGES DE CIRCUIT DONT L’IMPORTANCE EST CRITIQUE POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DU FONCTIONNEMENT SONT IDENTIFIÉS DANS LE PRÉSENT MANUEL. SUIVRE CES PROCÉDURES LORS DE CHAQUE REMPLACEMENT DE COMPOSANTS CRITIQUES, OU LORSQU’UN MAUVAIS FONCTIONNEMENT EST SUSPECTÉ.
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SDM-M51
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section
Title
Page
1. GENERAL .................................................................. 1-1 2. DISASSEMBLY 2-1. 2-2. 2-3. 2-4. 2-5.
Bezel Assy, and Back Cabinet Removal ........... 2-1 TFT Panel and H Board Removal ........................ 2-2 DC-AC Inverter Removal .................................. 2-2 A Board and J2 Board Removal ......................... 2-3 J1 Board Removal ............................................... 2-4
3. ADJUSTMENTS 3-1. 3-2.
Adjusment (1) ..................................................... 3-1 Adjusment (2) ..................................................... 3-2
4. DIAGRAMS 4-1. 4-2. 4-3. (1) (2) (3) 4-4.
Block Diagrams .................................................... 4-1 Circuit Boards Location ...................................... 4-3 Schematic Diagrams and Printed Wiring Boards ... 4-3 Schematic Diagram of H Board ........................... 4-4 Schematic Diagram of A (a-c) Board .................. 4-5 Schematic Diagram of J, J2 Board ....................... 4-12 Semiconductors ................................................... 4-14
5. EXPLODED VIEWS 5-1. 5-2.
Chassis ................................................................. 5-1 Packing Materials ................................................ 5-2
6. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ............................ 6-1
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SECTION 1 GENERAL
About the built-in stereo speaker
Precautions Warning on power connections • Use the supplied power cord. If you use a different power cord, be sure that it is compatible with your local power supply. For the customers in the U.S.A. If you do not use the appropriate cord, this monitor will not conform to mandatory FCC standards. For the customers in the UK If you use the monitor in the UK, be sure to use the appropriate UK power cord. Example of plug types
Be sure to keep magnetic recording equipment, tapes, and floppy discs away from the speaker’s opening as the speakers generate a magnetic field. This magnetic field may affect data stored on magnetic tapes and discs.
The operating instructions mentioned here are partial abstracts from the Operating Instruction Manual. The page numbers of the Operating Instruction Manual remein as in the manual.
See the pages in parentheses for further details.
Front of the LCD display
2 MENU button (pages 11, 12) This button displays the main menu.
About the bright points of light or black dots Bright points of light (red, blue or green) or black dots may appear on the LCD screen. This is not a malfunction. The LCD screen is made with highprecision technology and more than 99.99 % of the picture element is intact. However, some of the picture element may not appear or some of the picture element may appear constantly.
MENU
OK
for 200 to 240 V AC
for 240 V AC only
For use only with power supply LIEN, LE-9702B-01A The equipment should be installed near an easily accessible outlet.
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Installation Do not install or leave the monitor: • In places subject to extreme temperatures, for example near a radiator, heating vent, or in direct sunlight. Subjecting the monitor to extreme temperatures, such as in an automobile parked in direct sunlight or near a heating vent, could cause deformations of the casing or malfunctions. • In places subject to mechanical vibration or shock. • Near any equipment that generates a strong magnetic field, such as a TV or various other household appliances. • In places subject to inordinate amounts of dust, dirt, or sand, for example near an open window or an outdoor exit. If setting up temporarily in an outdoor environment, be sure to take adequate precautions against airborne dust and dirt. Otherwise irreparable malfunctions could occur.
Handling the LCD screen • Do not leave the LCD screen facing the sun as it can damage the LCD screen. Take care when you place the monitor by a window. • Do not push on or scratch the LCD screen. Do not place a heavy object on the LCD screen. This may cause the screen to lose uniformity or cause LCD panel malfunctions. • If the monitor is used in a cold place, a residual image may appear on the screen. This is not a malfunction. The screen returns to normal as the temperature rises to a normal operating level. • If a still picture is displayed for a long time, a residual image may appear for a while. The residual image will eventually disappear. • The LCD panel becomes warm during operation. This is not a malfunction.
A specially designed fluorescent tube is installed as the lighting apparatus for this monitor. If the screen becomes dark, unstable, or does not turn on, replace the fluorescent tube with a new one. Consult your Sony dealer when replacing the fluorescent tube.
4 8 (brightness) button (page 12) This button displays the BRITGHTNESS menu.
6 OK button (page 12) This button selects the item or executes the settings in the menu.
Maintenance • Be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet before cleaning your monitor. • Clean the LCD screen with a soft cloth. If you use a glass cleaning liquid, do not use any type of cleaner containing an anti-static solution or similar additive as this may scratch the LCD screen’s coating. • Clean the cabinet, panel, and controls with a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent, such as alcohol or benzine. • Do not rub, touch, or tap the surface of the screen with sharp or abrasive items such as a ballpoint pen or screwdriver. This type of contact may result in a scratched picture tube. • Note that material deterioration or LCD screen coating degradation may occur if the monitor is exposed to volatile solvents such as insecticide, or if prolonged contact is maintained with rubber or vinyl materials.
3 6 (contrast) button (page 12) This button displays the CONTRAST menu.
5 2 (volume) +/– and M(+)/m(–) buttons (pages 9, 12) These buttons display the VOLUME menu and function as the M(+)/m(–) buttons when selecting the menu items and making adjustments.
Replacement of the fluorescent tube for 100 to 120 V AC
1 1 (Power) switch and indicator (pages 9, 17, 21) This switch turns the display on and off. The power indicator lights up in green when the display is turned on, and either flashes in green and orange, or lights up in orange when the monitor is in power saving mode.
Identifying parts and controls
7 Stereo speaker (page 9) This outputs the audio signals as sound.
Side view of the LCD display
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8 Headphones jack (page 9) This jack outputs audio signals to the headphones. 9 Security Lock Hole ( ) The security lock hole should be applied with the Kensington Micro Saver Security System. Micro Saver Security System is a trademark of Kensington.
Transportation • Disconnect all cables from the monitor and grasp the support and base sections of the display stand firmly with both hands when transporting. If you drop the monitor, you may be injured or the monitor may be damaged. • When you transport this monitor for repair or shipment, use the original carton and packing materials.
Rear of the display stand
Disposal of the monitor • Do not dispose of this monitor with general household waste. • The fluorescent tube used in this monitor contains mercury. Disposal of this monitor must be carried out in accordance to the regulations of your local sanitation authority.
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5
qd HD15 (RGB) input connector/HD15 (RGB) video signal cable (page 7) This connector inputs RGB video signals (0.7 Vp-p, positive) and SYNC signals.
Rear of the LCD display
5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 15 14 13 12 11
OPEN
x Connecting to a Macintosh or compatible computer
Setup
Use the supplied Macintosh adapter.
Before using your monitor, check that the following accessories are included in your carton: • LCD display • Power cord • AC adapter • HD15 (RGB) video signal cable (this cable is already connected to the monitor) • Audio cord (stereo miniplug) • Cord clip (2) • Macintosh adapter • Windows Monitor Information/Windows Utility/Macintosh Utility Disk • Warranty card • Notes for Macintosh users • This instruction manual
1-2
Pin No.
Signal
1
Red
2
Green (Sync on Green)
3
Blue
4
ID (Ground)
5
DDC Ground*
6
Red Ground
7
Green Ground
8
Blue Ground
Step 1: Connect the display to your computer
9
DDC + 5V*
Turn off the monitor and computer before connecting.
10
Ground
11
ID (Ground)
12
Bi-Directional Data (SDA)*
13
H. Sync
14
V. Sync
15
Data Clock (SCL)*
Note Do not touch the pins of the video signal cable connector as this might bend the pins.
Macintosh adapter (supplied)*
to video output
HD15 (RGB) video signal cable (supplied)
Macintosh or compatible computer * Refer to the supplied “Notes for Macintosh users” for further details.
x Connecting to an IBM PC/AT or compatible computer
* DDC (Display Data Channel) is a standard of VESA.
qf Cable holder (page 8) This part secures cables and cords to the monitor. 0 Back cover (page 8) Open this cover when you connect/disconnect cables or cords. qa DC IN connector/AC adapter (page 8) This connector provides DC power to the display. Connect the AC adapter to this connector. qs AUDIO IN jack/Audio cord (page 8) This jack inputs audio signals when connecting to the audio output jack of the computer or other audio equipment.
to VIDEO output
IBM PC/AT or compatible computer
HD 15 (RGB) video signal cable (supplied)
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6
7
GB
Step 2: Connect the audio cord Open the back cover and turn off the display before connecting. Note Do not open the back cover more than 90 degrees, otherwise damage may result to the back cover or latch.
Step 4: Secure the cords and close the back cover
Step 5: Turn on the monitor and computer
1 Remove the cable holder.
1 Press the 1 (power) switch. The indicator of the monitor lights up in green.
Adjusting the monitor’s resolution and color number Adjust the monitor’s resolution and color number by referring to your computer’s instruction manual. The color number may vary according to your computer or video board. The color palette setting and the actual number of colors are as follows: • High Color (16 bit) t 65,536 colors • True Color (24 bit) t about 16.77 million colors In true color mode (24 bit), speed may be slower.
Using the stereo speaker
to audio input
You can listen to music, sounds, and other audio files using the stereo speaker of your monitor. Cable holder
Adjusting the volume 2 Turn on the computer. OPEN
2 Secure the cables and cords with the cable holder.
The installation of your monitor is complete. If necessary, use the monitor’s controls to adjust the picture.
Volume adjustments are made using a separate VOLUME menu from the main menu (page 11).
1 Press the 2 +/– buttons. The VOLUME menu appears on the screen.
If no picture appears on your screen
Step 3: Connect the power cord
3 Close the back cover.
• Check that the monitor is correctly connected to the computer. • If NO INPUT SIGNAL appears on the screen, the computer is in the power saving mode. Try pressing any key on the keyboard or moving the mouse. • If CABLE DISCONNECTED appears on the screen, check that the video input cable is properly connected. • If OUT OF SCAN RANGE appears on the screen, reconnect the old monitor. Then adjust the computer’s graphic board so that the horizontal frequency is between 28 – 64 kHz, and the vertical frequency is between 48 – 75 Hz.
With the monitor and computer switched off, first connect the AC adapter and power cord to the monitor, then connect it to a power outlet.
Bandle the cables and cords
For more information about the on-screen messages, see “Trouble symptoms and remedies” on page 19.
to audio input of the computer or other audio equipment
audio cord (supplied)
Cable holder
1-3
to DC IN
You can bandle the cables and cords by using the supplied cord clip.
For customers using Windows 95/98/2000 To maximize the potential of your monitor, install the new model information file from the supplied Windows Monitor Information Disk onto your PC. This monitor complies with the “VESA DDC” Plug & Play standard. If your PC/graphics board complies with DDC, select “Plug & Play Monitor (VESA DDC)” or this monitor’s model name as the monitor type in the “Control Panel” of Windows 95/98/2000. If your PC/graphics board has difficulty communicating with this monitor, load the Windows Monitor Information Disk and select this monitor’s model name as the monitor type.
OPEN
OPEN
Cord clip
VOL UME
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GB 2 Press the 2 +/– button to adjust the volume. The menu automatically disappears after about 5 seconds.
Using the headphones jack You can listen to the audio signals from your computer or other audio equipment using headphones. Connect your headphones to the headphones jack. The speaker turns off when headphones are connected to the headphones jack. Adjust the volume of the headphones using the VOLUME menu. Notes • You cannot adjust the volume when displaying the main menu on the screen. • When your monitor is in power saving mode, no sound comes from the speaker.
For customers using Windows NT4.0 Monitor setup in Windows NT4.0 is different from Windows 95/98/2000 and does not involve the selection of monitor type. Refer to the Windows NT4.0 instruction manual for further details on adjusting the resolution, refresh rate, and number of colors.
to a power outlet power cord (supplied) AC adapter (supplied)
8
9
3 Grasp the lower sides of the LCD panel, then adjust
Adjusting the tilt and height
screen height.
Customizing Your Monitor
This display can be adjusted within the angles shown below.
Before making adjustments
4 V CENTER (page 13) Select the V CENTER menu to adjust the picture’s vertical centering.
V CENT ER
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Connect the monitor and the computer, and turn them on. Wait for at least 30 minutes before making adjustments for the best result.
70˚
You can make numerous adjustments to your monitor using the on-screen menu. 30˚
Navigating the menu
EX I T
5 COLOR (page 14) Select the COLOR menu to adjust the color temperature of the picture. This adjusts the tone of the screen.
COLOR 9 30 0K 6 5 00K 5 0 0 0K USER L A D J U ST
40˚
Press the MENU button to display the main menu on your screen. See page 12 for more information on using the MENU button.
64˚
To adjust the angles, follow the procedure of the steps below.
1 Grasp the lower middle part of the display while holding the display stand, then, tilt the LCD panel adequately backward.
PHA SE
Note When adjusting the screen tilt and height, proceed slowly and carefully, being sure not to hit the LCD panel against the desk or the base of the display stand.
EX I T
6 MENU POSITION (page 14) Select the MENU POSITION to change the onscreen menu position.
MENU
,
MEN U POS I T I ON
To use the display comfortably This display is designed so that you can set it up at a comfortable viewing angle. Adjust the viewing angle of your display according to the height of the desk and chair, and so that light is not reflected from the screen to your eyes.
1-4 2 Grasp the lower sides of the LCD panel, then adjust screen tilt.
EX I T
Use the M(+)/m(–) and OK buttons to select one of the following menus. See page 12 for more information on using the M(+)/m(–) and OK buttons. 1 PHASE (page 13) Select the PHASE menu to adjust the phase when the characters or pictures appear fuzzy throughout the entire screen. Adjust the phase after adjusting the pitch.
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S CREEN RESE T A L L RESE T
EX I T
PHA S E
30
EX I T
2 PITCH (page 13) Select the PITCH menu to adjust the pitch when the characters or pictures are unclear in some areas of the screen.
7 RESET (page 15) Select the RESET menu to reset the adjustments.
P I TCH
8 Option (page 15) Select m (option) menu to adjust the monitor’s options. The options include: • BACKLIGHT • POWER SAVE • LANGUAGE • MENU LOCK
BACK L I GH T
10 0
EX I T
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EX I T
3 H CENTER (page 13) Select the H CENTER menu to adjust the picture’s horizontal centering.
H CENT ER
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11
x Using the MENU, M(+)/m(–), and OK buttons 1 Display the main menu. Press the MENU button to display the main menu on your screen.
Adjusting the contrast (CONTRAST) Contrast adjustment is made using a separate CONTRAST menu from the main menu (page 11).
1 Press the 6 (contrast) button.
MENU
The CONTRAST menu appears on the screen. CONTRAS T
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2 Select the menu you want to adjust. Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to display the desired menu. Press the OK button to select the menu item.
,
OK
4 8 . 4 kHz /
Horizontal frequency of the current input signal
6 0Hz
Vertical frequency of the current input signal
Displaying the current input signal The horizontal and vertical frequencies of the current input signal are displayed in the CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS menu.
2 Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to adjust the contrast. 3 Adjust the menu.
The menu automatically disappears after about 5 seconds.
Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to make the adjustment, then press the OK button. When you press the OK button, the setting are stored, then the display returns to the previous menu.
1-5
,
OK
Eliminating flicker or blurring (PHASE/PITCH) When the monitor receives an input signal, the automatic picture quality adjustment function of this monitor automatically adjusts the picture position, phase, and pitch, and ensures that a clear picture appears on the screen. For more information about this function, see “Automatic picture quality adjustment function” on page 17. For some input signals, this function may not completely adjust the picture position, phase, and pitch. In this case, you can manually set these adjustments according the following instructions. If you manually set these adjustments, they are stored in memory and automatically recalled whenever the monitor receives the same input signals. These settings may have to be repeated if you change the input signal after reconnecting your computer.
1 Set the resolution to 1024 × 768 on the computer. 2 Load the Utility Disk. 3 Start the Utility Disk and display the test pattern. For Windows 95/98/2000 Click [Utility] t [Windows]/[Win Utility.exe]. For Macintosh Click [Utility] t [Mac]/[Mac Utility].
Adjusting the black level of an image (BRIGHTNESS)
4 Press the MENU button.
Brightness adjustment is made using a separate BRIGHTNESS menu from the main menu (page 11).
5 Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select
1 Press the 8 (brightness) button. The BRIGHTNESS menu appears on the screen.
4 Close the menu. Press the MENU button once to return to normal viewing. If no buttons are pressed, the menu closes automatically after about 30 seconds.
The main menu appears on the screen.
6 0Hz
and press the OK button. The PITCH menu appears on the screen.
6 Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons until the vertical stripes
,
MENU Horizontal frequency of the current input signal
Vertical frequency of the current input signal
2 Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to adjust the brightness.
x Resetting the adjustments
The menu automatically disappears after about 5 seconds.
You can reset the adjustments using the RESET menu. See page 15 for more information on resetting the adjustments.
If the screen is too bright
9 Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons until the horizontal stripes are at a minimum. Adjust so that the horizontal stripes are at a minimum.
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10 Click [END] on the screen to turn off the test pattern. To reset the automatic picture quality adjustment Select SCREEN RESET and activate it using the RESET menu. See page 15 for more information on using the RESET menu.
Adjusting the picture position (H CENTER/V CENTER)
1 Start the Utility Disk and display the test pattern. (PITCH)
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4 8 . 4 kHz /
(PHASE)
and press the OK button. The PHASE menu appears on the screen.
If the picture is not in the center of the screen, adjust the picture’s centering as follows. These settings may have to be repeated if you change the input signal after reconnecting your computer.
disappear. Adjust so that the vertical stripes disappear.
B R I GHT NESS
8 Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select
7 Press the OK button. The main menu appears on the screen. If horizontal stripes are observed over the entire screen, adjust the phase as the next step.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 of “Eliminating flicker or blurring (PHASE/PITCH).”
2 Press the MENU button. The main menu appears on the screen.
3 Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select
(H CENTER) or (V CENTER) and press the OK button. The H CENTER or V CENTER menu appears on the screen.
4 Move the picture up, down, left, or right until the frame at the perimeter of the test pattern disappears. Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to adjust the picture’s centering using the H CENTER menu for horizontal adjustment, or the V CENTER menu for vertical adjustment.
5 Click [END] on the screen to turn off the test pattern.
Adjust the backlight. For more information about adjusting the backlight see “Adjusting the backlight” on page 15. Note You can adjust neither contrast nor brightness when displaying the main menu on the screen.
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Adjusting the color temperature (COLOR) The COLOR settings allow you to adjust the picture’s color temperature by changing the color level of the white color field. Colors appear reddish if the temperature is low, and bluish if the temperature is high. 9300K is generally suitable for word processing and other text oriented applications, and 6500K is generally suitable for video images. You can set the color temperature to 9300K, 6500K, 5000K or user adjustment.
1 Press the MENU button. The main menu appears on the screen.
2 Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select
(COLOR)
and press the OK button.
3 Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select the desired color temperature and press the OK button. The preset color temperatures are 9300K, 6500K, and 5000K. Since the default setting is 9300K, the whites will change from a bluish hue to a reddish hue as the temperature is lowered to 6500K and 5000K.
4 If necessary, fine tune the color temperature.
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First press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select ADJUST and press the OK button. Then press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select R (Red) or B (Blue) and press the OK button, and then press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to adjust the color temperature and press the OK button. Since this adjustment changes the color temperature by increasing or decreasing the R and B components with respect to G (green), the G component is fixed. USE R AD J UST MENT R G B GAMMA
16 8 17 0 17 5 1
2
EX I T
3
To change the GAMMA setting You can select the GAMMA setting from [1] - [3]. The highest setting is [3].
1 Press the MENU button. The main menu appears on the screen.
2 Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select
USE R AD J UST MENT 16 8 17 0 17 5 2
You can adjust the following options: • BACKLIGHT • POWER SAVE • LANGUAGE • MENU LOCK
The main menu appears on the screen.
and press the OK button. Reset the settings according to the following instructions.
First press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select ADJUST and press the OK button. Then press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select GAMMA and press the OK button, and then press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select [1] -[3] and press the OK button.
1
This monitor has the following two reset methods. Use the RESET menu to reset the adjustments.
2 Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select 0 (RESET)
3 Change the GAMMA setting.
GAMMA
Additional settings (Option)
1 Press the MENU button. (COLOR)
and press the OK button. The COLOR menu appears on the screen.
R G B
Resetting the adjustments (RESET)
3
If you fine tune the color temperature or change the GAMMA setting, the new setting is stored in memory for USER ADJUSTMENT and automatically recalled whenever USER is selected.
To return to the main menu Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select button.
, then press the OK
The main menu appears on the screen.
2 Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select m. Resetting the adjustment data most appropriately for the current input signal Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select SCREEN RESET and press the OK button. The automatic picture quality adjustment function of this monitor automatically adjusts the picture position, phase, and pitch, to the most appropriate value. The RESET menu is automatically returned to the main menu after the adjustment data is reset.
Resetting all of the adjustment data EX I T
1 Press the MENU button.
Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select ALL RESET and press the OK button. The RESET menu is automatically returned to the main menu after the adjustment data is reset.
The option menu appears on the screen.
3 Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select the desired option item and press the OK button. Adjust the selected option item according to the following instructions.
Adjusting the backlight If the screen is too bright, adjust the backlight. First press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select (BACKLIGHT) and press the OK button. Then press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to adjust the desired light level. BACK L I GH T
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To cancel resetting
10 0
Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select and press the OK button. The RESET menu returns to the main menu without resetting the adjustment data.
EX I T
Setting up the power saving mode
Changing the menu’s position (MENU POSITION) You can change the menu position if it is blocking an image on the screen.
1 Press the MENU button. The main menu appears on the screen.
2 Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select
(MENU
POSITION) and press the OK button.
This monitor has a function which enables it to enter the power save mode automatically according to the power saving settings of the computer. You can prevent the monitor from entering the power saving mode by setting the following option to OFF. For more information of the power saving mode, see page 17. First press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select ZZ... (POWER SAVE) and press the OK button. Then press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select either ON or OFF. POWER S A V E ON OF F
3 Press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select the desired position and press the OK button. There are three positions each for the top of the screen and the bottom of the screen, and one for the screen center.
EX I T
(continued)
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Selecting the on-screen menu language English, German, French, Spanish, Italian and Japanese versions of the on-screen menus are available. The default setting is English. First press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select (LANGUAGE) and press the OK button. Then press the M(+)/m(–) button to select a language and press the OK button. L ANGUAGE ENGL I SH DEUT SCH F RAN Ç A I S E S PA Ñ O L I T A L I AN O
EX I T
• • • • • •
ENGLISH DEUTSCH: German FRANÇAIS: French ESPAÑOL: Spanish ITALIANO: Italian : Japanese
Technical Features Power saving function This monitor meets the power-saving guidelines set by VESA, ENERGY STAR, and NUTEK. If the monitor is connected to a computer or video graphics board that is DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling) compliant, the monitor will automatically reduce power consumption in three stages as shown below. Power mode
Power consumption*
1 (power) indicator
normal operation
19 W (22 W)
green
active off** (deep sleep)*
1 W (2 W)
orange***
power off
1 W (2 W)
off
*
Locking the menus and controls First press the M(+)/m(–) buttons to select (MENU LOCK) and press the OK button. Then press the M(+)/ m(–) buttons and select ON.
“deep sleep” is the power saving mode defined by the Environmental Protection Agency. ** When your computer enters the “active off” mode, the input signal is cut and NO INPUT SIGNAL appears on the screen. After 20 seconds, the monitor enters the power saving mode. *** If the horizontal or vertical sync signal is received by the monitor, the power indicator may alternately blink green and orange.
Automatic picture quality adjustment function When the monitor receives an input signal, it automatically matches the signal to one of the factory preset modes stored in the monitor’s memory to provide a high quality picture at the center of the screen. (See Appendix for a list of the factory preset modes.) For input signals that do not match one of the factory preset modes, the automatic picture quality adjustment function of this monitor automatically adjusts the picture position, phase, and pitch, and ensures that a clear picture appears on the screen for any timing within the monitor’s frequency range (horizontal: 28 – 64 kHz, vertical: 48 – 75 Hz). Consequently, the first time the monitor receives input signals that do not match one of the factory preset modes, the monitor may take a longer time than normal for displaying the picture on the screen. This adjustment data is automatically stored in memory so that next time, the monitor will function in the same way as when the monitor receives the signals that match one of the factory preset modes. In all modes as above, if the picture is adjusted, the adjustment data is stored as a user mode and automatically recalled whenever the same input signal is received. Note While the automatic picture quality adjustment function is activated, only the 1 (power) switch will operate.
MENU LOC K
1-7
ON OF F
EX I T
Only the 1 (power) switch, and (MENU LOCK) of the option menu will operate. If any other items are selected, the mark appears on the screen. To cancel the menu lock Repeat the procedure above and set and
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(MENU LOCK) to OFF.
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If CABLE DISCONNECTED appears on the screen
Troubleshooting
This indicates that the video signal cable has been disconnected from the currently selected connector.
Before contacting technical support, refer to this section.
Trouble symptoms and remedies If a problem is caused by the connected computer or other equipment, please refer to the connected equipment’s instruction manual. Use the self-diagnosis function (page 21) if the following recommendations do not resolve the problem.
I NFORMA T I ON
On-screen messages
CAB L E D I SCONNECT ED
Symptom
GO TO POWER SAVE
No picture
If there is something wrong with the input signal, one of the following messages appears on the screen. To solve the problem, see “Trouble symptoms and remedies” on page 19.
If OUT OF SCAN RANGE appears on the screen This indicates that the input signal is not supported by the monitor’s specifications. Check the following items. I NFORMA T I ON
GO TO POWER SAVE The monitor will enter the power saving mode after about 5 seconds from the message is displayed.
If the 1 (power) indicator is not lit, or if the 1 (power) indicator will not light up when the 1 (power) switch is pressed
• Check that the power cord is properly connected. • Check that the 1 (power) switch is in the “on” position.
If the 1 (power) indicator is green or flashing orange
• Use the self-diagnostics function (page 21).
If CABLE DISCONNECTED appears on the screen
• Check that the video signal cable is properly connected and all plugs are firmly seated in their sockets (page 7). • Check that the video input connector’s pins are not bent or pushed in. • A non-supplied video signal cable is connected. If you connect a non-supplied video signal cable, CABLE DISCONNECTED may appear on the screen before entering the power saving mode. This is not a malfunction.
If NO INPUT SIGNAL appears on the screen, or the 1 (power) indicator is either orange or alternating between green and orange
• Check that the video signal cable is properly connected and all plugs are firmly seated in their sockets (page 7). • Check that the video input connector’s pins are not bent or pushed in.
OUT OF SCAN RANGE x x . x kHz /
x xHz
If “xx.x kHz/xx Hz” is displayed This indicates that either the horizontal or vertical frequency is not supported by the monitor’s specifications. The figures indicate the horizontal and vertical frequencies of the current input signal. The horizontal frequencies above 100 kHz and the vertical frequencies above 100 Hz are represented by 99.9 kHz and 99 Hz, respectively.
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If “RESOLUTION > XGA” is displayed This indicates that the resolution is not supported by the monitor’s specifications.
xProblems caused by the connected computer or other equipment • The computer is in the power saving mode. Try pressing any key on the keyboard or moving the mouse. • Check that your graphic board is attached to the computer properly. • Check that the computer’s power is “on.”
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If OUT OF SCAN RANGE appears on the screen
xProblems caused by the connected computer or other equipment • Check that the video frequency range is within that specified for the monitor. If you replaced an old monitor with this monitor, reconnect the old monitor and adjust the frequency range to the following: Horizontal: 28 – 64 kHz, Vertical frequency: 48 – 75 Hz
If using Windows 95/98/2000
• If you replaced an old monitor with this monitor, reconnect the old monitor and do the following. Select “SONY” from the “Manufactures” list and select “SDM-M51” from the “Models” list in the Windows 95/98/2000 device selection screen. If “SDM-M51” does not appear in the “Models” list, try “Plug & Play” or install the newest information of the Sony Computer Display from the Windows Monitor Information Disk (page 9).
If using a Macintosh system
• When connecting to a Power Mac G3/G4 that has 3 rows of pins, check that the supplied Macintosh adapter and the video signal cable are properly connected (page 7). • If you connect to the other version of Macintosh series computer that has 2 rows of pins, you will need a different adapter (not supplied).
If NO INPUT SIGNAL appears on the screen This indicates that no signal is input.
Check these items
I NFORMA T I ON NO I NPUT S I GNA L GO TO POWER SAVE
GO TO POWER SAVE The monitor will enter the power saving mode after about 5 seconds from the message is displayed.
Picture flickers, bounces, oscillates, or is scrambled
• Adjust the pitch and phase (page 13). • Isolate and eliminate any potential sources of electric or magnetic fields such as other monitors, laser printers, electric fans, fluorescent lighting, or televisions. • Move the monitor away from power lines or place a magnetic shield near the monitor. • Try plugging the monitor into a different AC outlet, preferably on a different circuit. • Change the orientation of the display. xProblems caused by the connected computer or other equipment • Check your graphics board manual for the proper monitor setting. • Confirm that the graphics mode (VESA, Macintosh 19" Color, etc.) and the frequency of the input signal are supported by this monitor (Appendix). Even if the frequency is within the proper range, some graphic boards may have a sync pulse that is too narrow for the monitor to sync correctly. • Adjust the computer’s refresh rate (vertical frequency) to obtain the best possible picture.
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Symptom
Check these items
Picture is fuzzy
• Adjust the brightness and contrast (page 12). • Adjust the pitch and phase (page 13).
Self-diagnosis function
xProblems caused by the connected computer or other equipment • Set the resolution to XGA (1024 x 768) on your computer. Picture is ghosting
• Eliminate the use of video cable extensions and/or video switch boxes. • Check that all plugs are firmly seated in their sockets.
Picture is not centered or sized properly
• Adjust the pitch and phase (page 13). • Adjust the picture position (page 13). Note that some video modes do not fill the screen to the edges.
The picture is dark
• Adjust the brightness (page 12). • Adjust the backlight (page 12). • It takes a few minutes for the display to become bright after turning on the monitor.
Wavy or elliptical pattern (moire) is visible
• Adjust the pitch and phase (page 13).
Color is not uniform
• Adjust the pitch and phase (page 13).
White does not look white
• Adjust the color temperature (page 14).
Monitor buttons do not operate ( appears on the screen)
• If the menu lock is set to ON, set it to OFF (page 16).
The monitor turns off after a while
• Set the power saving function to OFF (page 15). xProblems caused by the connected computer or other equipment • Set the computer’s power saving setting to off.
Displaying this monitor’s name, serial number, and date of manufacture.
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While the monitor is receiving a video signal, press and hold the MENU button for more than 5 seconds. The monitor’s information box appears. MENU
If any problem persists, call your authorized Sony dealer and give the following information: • Model name: SDM-M51 • Serial number • Name and specifications of your computer and graphics board.
Specifications
This monitor is equipped with a self-diagnosis function. If there is a problem with your monitor or computer(s), the screen will go blank and the 1 (power) indicator will either light up green or flash orange. If the 1 (power) indicator is lit in orange, the computer is in power saving mode. Try pressing any key on the keyboard or moving the mouse.
1 (power) indicator
If the 1 (power) indicator is green 1 Turn off the 1 (POWER) switch and disconnect the video signal cables from the monitor.
2 Turn the monitor on by pressing the 1 (POWER) switch. If all four color bars appear (white, red, green, blue), the monitor is working properly. Reconnect the video input cables and check the condition of your computer(s). If the color bars do not appear, there is a potential monitor failure. Inform your authorized Sony dealer of the monitor’s condition.
If the 1 (power) indicator is flashing orange
Example
INFORMATION MODEL : SDM-M51 SER NO : 1234567 MANUFACTURED : 2000-52
Model name Serial number Week and year of manufacture
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Press the 1 (power) switch twice to turn the monitor off and then on. If the 1 (power) indicator lights up green, the monitor is working properly. If the 1 (power) indicator is still flashing, there is a potential monitor failure. Count the number of seconds between orange flashes of the 1 (power) indicator and inform your authorized Sony dealer of the monitor’s condition. Be sure to note the model name and serial number of your monitor. Also note the make and model of your computer and graphic board.
LCD panel
Panel type: a-Si TFT Active Matrix Picture size: 15.1 inch Input signal format RGB operating frequency* Horizontal: 28 – 64 kHz Vertical: 48 – 75 Hz Resolution Horizontal: Max.1024 dots Vertical: Max.768 lines Input signal levels RGB video signal 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω, positive SYNC signal TTL level, 2.2 kΩ, positive or negative (Separate horizontal and vertical, or composite sync) 0.3 Vp-p, 75Ω, negative (Sync on green) Audio output 1W×2 Headphones jack Stereo minijack Accepts impedance of 16 – 48 Ω AUDIO IN jack Stereo minijack Accepts impedance of 47 kΩ Accepts level 0.5 Vrms Power requirements 100 – 240 V, 50 – 60 Hz, 0.4 – 0.2 A DC input DC 18 V (supplied AC adapter) Power consumption Max. 19 W Max. 22 W (including AC adapter) Operating temperature 5 – 35 ˚C Dimensions (width/height/depth) Display (upright): Approx. 387 × 345 × 180 mm (15 1/4 × 13 5/8 × 7 1/8 inches) (with stand) Approx. 387 × 296 × 48 mm (15 1/4 × 11 3/4 × 1 15/16 inches) (without stand) Mass Approx. 4.6 kg (10 lb 14 oz) (with stand) Plug & Play DDC1/DDC2B/DDC2Bi Accessories See page 7. * Recommended horizontal and vertical timing condition • Horizontal sync width duty should be more than 4.8% of total horizontal time or 0.8 µs, whichever is larger. • Horizontal blanking width should be more than 2.5 µsec. • Vertical blanking width should be more than 450 µsec. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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SDM-M51
SECTION 2 DISASSEMBLY 2-1. BEZLE ASSY AND BACK CABINET REMOVAL
1 Two screws (+PTP 3 x 14)
2 Back cabinet
3 TFT panel
Claw
4 Bezel a'ssy
Cushion
2-1
SDM-M51
2-2. TFT PANEL AND H BOARD REMOVAL 1 Four screws
(+PVM 3 x 8)
CN801
2 TFT panel
3 H board
to CN3
to CN2
2-3. JI BOARD REMOVAL 1 Tree screws
(+PM 3 x 4)
2 Shield cover(B)
3 Tree screws
(+PM 3 x 4)
4 Insulstor
CN3
CN1
5 DC-AC inverter CN2
2-2
SDM-M51
2-4. A BOARD AND J2 BOARD REMOVAL
1 Three screws (+PM 3 x 4)
2 Shield cover (A)
3 4 A board CN702
CN4
3 Three screws (+PM 3 x 4) CN5
CN1 CN6 CN2
5 Screw (+PTP 3 x 6)
CN3
6 J2 board
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SDM-M51
2-5.
J1 BOARD REMOVAL
3 Two screws (+PM 3 x 4) 1 Three screws (+PM 3 x 4)
CN906
4 J1 board
CN904 CN905
CN908
2 Two screws
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SDM-M51
SECTION 3 ADJUSTMENTS 3-1. FUNCTIONAL ALIGINMENT (1) • Procedures of how to go to service mode. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Hold "+" and "-" key power on, SDM-M51 goes into service mode. Press "MENU" key-----ODS display. Press "-" key to go to second page's late icon. Press "OK" key----service menu display. Select one of features. Press "MENU" key to exit OSD. Power OFF then ON again, monitor go to normal mode.
If you would like to enter service mode again, performing the above procedures cycle.
CONFIGURATION (N/A)
CHIPS (N/A) COMMUNICATION SYNC SLICE (N/A) SHARPNESS EXIT
OK
OK
COLOR TEMP INITIAL EE PROM
9300K 6500K 5000K
CLEAR ETI TIME (N/A) PRESET B/C/C
OK
(N/A) BRT
(N/A) EEPROM TEST EXIT
EXIT
PERFORM INITIAL EE PROM On Off
Note 1. N/A means "Not applied". 2. This service menu only provides both Configuration & Sync slice fuctions. This other were used for design engineering. There is no guarantee of using those N/A functions.
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SUB-BRIGHTNESS R G B SUB-CONTRAST R G B EXIT
SDM-M51
3-2. FUNCTIONAL ALIGINMENT (2)
• Equipment
3. An error message would pop up should communication fail. A 'BREAK' icon would show up on the dialog screen. If this happens, check the hardware setup, communication cable, and the connection.
Computer:
• Warm up time
This paper documents the functional alignment (Used Color meter ) procedure of Sony LCD monitor SDM-M51.
PC workstation with Wndows 95 installed PS/2 mouse is required Software: Capetronic engineering alignment software tool Color meter: Option Signal generator: Option Cable: Special RS232 interface cable
Allow 30 minutes warm up time before doing any adjustment. • Color Adjustment 1. 9300K color adjustment --Center adjustment-a. Click 'Color Temperature' as '9300'. b. Apply 40% IRE white video field, primary mode. c. Make sure 'backlight' register data is 0 (100%). d. Click 'Refresh' . Refer to table 1 for default data for color adjustment. e. Adjust 'sub_brt_R' and 'sub_brt_B' to achieve color temperature. Refer to table 2 for specifications. f. Click 'Save this color' for a 9300K color save.
• Setup 1. Copy ECS software into a new PC directory. 2. Prepare timing and pattern data for signal generator according to Sony's timing specifications. 3. Prepare timing files for . 4. Connect monitor interface cable between flat panel monitor and PC com port. 5. Connect monitor video cable to signal generator. 6. Put Topcon 50cm from the this monitor; Point it perpendicularly at the center of the display; Achieve the best focus throught the eyepiece. 7. Enclose the this monitor and Topcon in a light-shield chamber. 8. Set up[SERVICE MODE]the this monitor and click as 'RS232C' by[COMUNICATION] of .
2. 5000K color adjustment a. Click 'Color Temperature' as '5000' b. Repeat alignment procedure as 9300 steps b - f. 3. 6500K color adjustment a. Click 'Color Temperature' as '6500' b. Repeat alignment procedure as 9300 steps b - f. • Geometry Adjustment
• Download
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
In order to enhance productivity, a software utility is provided to download default data to LCD monitor. The default data includes color balance data and geometry timing data. • Operation 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Execute software . Click on 'Setup' menu. Select 'Monitor' type as 'Sony SDM-M51'. Select 'COM PORT' according to hardware connection. Click to save the new setup configuration. Quit this application and Re-enter to make the new settings effective.
• On Screen Adjustment 1. Click on the 'Monitor' icon; an virtual monitor panel would show up. 2. On entry, the software tires to establish a communication link with the monitor. The monitor internal DACs are read and shown on screen sliders. A 'CONNECT' icon would show up on the lower left corner of the dialog screen.
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Connect the personal computer which has alignment data. Click 'Refresh' (inside Geometry Register Box). Adjust 'Pitch' for optinum screen performance. Adjust 'Phase' for optinum screen performance. Adjust 'H position' to make the screen center horizontally. Adjust 'V position' to make the screen center vertically. Repeat steps 3-6 for best pictre performance. Click 'Save Geomtory' to perform a user timing mode save. Repeat step 1-7 for each of the user preset timings.
SDM-M51
Table 1: Default data for color adjustment
Color Brightness (G) Contrast (G) Sub-Brt-R Sub-Brt-B Sub-Brt-G Sub-Cont-R Sub-Cont-B Sub-Cont-G
9300K 128 75 152 162 140 75 75 75
6500K 128 75 180 154 140 75 75 75
5000K 128 75 192 122 140 75 75 75
y 298 328 358 10
Y (40% IRE) 10 10 10 3
Table 2: Specifications for Color adjustment
Color 9300 6500 5000 Tole
x 283 314 345 10
Y: Luminance measurements are in cd/m2
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3-4
SECTION 4 DIAGRAMS 4-1. BLOCK DIAGRAMS
J1 1
1 2
RED GREEN
3
BLUE HS IN VS IN
13 14
D-SUB
ADC GND
ADC GND
2
3
GREEN
GREEN
3
4
ADC GND BLUE
4
5
ADC GND BLUE
6
ADC GND
ADC GND
6
7
HS IN
HS IN
7
10 15
5
DDC SDA
15
DDC SCL
9
DDC VCC
D902
TO RS-232C
+5V
2
RXD
3
TXD
4
VS IN
9
DDC SDA
1
2
DDC VCC
DDC VCC
2
3
DDC SCL
DDC SCL
3
4
TXD +5V
TXD +5V
4
2
Y0
5
1
YI
6
RXD
RXD
6
12 X0
15
28 SDA / TXD
X 14
29 SCL / RXD
Y
CN908 1 2 3
1
TO AC ADAPTER
20
104 H DATA 2
62
HDATA3
21
102 H DATA 3
57
SW
24
EEPROM
5
SCL 14
6
SCK
25
7
WP
3
GND
4
DC IN
SCL
6
1
7 SDA
12 X1
X1 12.0 MHz
8 SCL
/TEST HFS
7
S807
KEY -
3
KEY +
4
KEY DOWN
5
D801
H
+5V
1 V IN
RST OUT
100 RESET
Q3 BUFFER
3
7
PDG 5
55
141 TCLK
54 PDB 0 50 H REF
5
115
OSD H REF
V REF
10
116
OSD V REF
PDB 5
48
GND R 0
10
R1 R 2
KEY PWR LED AMB
9
LED GRN
38 HALF V
LED AMB
2
LED
39 HALF H
LED GRN
3
R 4 R 5
16
GND
17
GND
18
GND
19
G 0
20
G 1
21
G 2
22
GND
23
G 3
24
G 4
25
G 5
26
GND
27
GND
28
GND
29
B 0
30
B 1
31
B 2
32
GND
33 34
B 3 B 4
G
14
119
OSD DATD 1
35
B 5
R 15
120 OSD DATD 2
36
GND
H TONE 11
121 OSD DATD 3 122 OSD FSW
37
DE
38
VDD
39
VDD
40
VDD
41
VDD
FBKG 12
PDISPE 43 3.3V
76
PWR SW 19
7
R 3
15
118 OSD DATD 0
KEY UP
8
GND
14
13
PPWR
Q3 Q7,Q8 BUFFER SW
Q6 3.3V SW
TO LCD PANEL
F3 1.5A
113 KEY PWR
5V
GND
9
B
RST
KEY MENU
11
101 IRQ
IC6 RESET
6
10
103 H CLK
V SYNC 44
KEY AUTO
2
98 H FS
23
H CLK 22
VCLK
CN801
S801
X OUT 3
.
.
8 VCC
1
4
64 PDG 0
IC8 OSD
11 X2
SDA
5
DC IN
IC1 50Hz
+3.3V (RV DDA)
SI
SDA 13
WP
IC4 EEPROM
AR
H DATA 0
HDATA2
99
IC7
9
7 8
11 12
105 H DATA 1
AL
GND
PDR 5
18
AUD GND
2
71
17
CN904 J901
GND
HDATA1
10
J907
V SYNC
6
13
11
PHONE
H SYNC
PVS
HDATA0
13 XI
GND
5
IC11 MICRO CONTROLER
IC3 MULTIPLEXER
DDC SDA
DCLK
3 4
66 148 V SYNC
2
73
150 H SYNC / CS V
GND
74
PDR 0
H
1
PHS
87 BLUE
1
5
1
8
91 GREEN
44
B
CN3
CN905
CN902
GND
ADC GND VS IN
9
G
5
ADC GND
PCLKA
95 RED
1
2
8 12
R RED
RED
1
CN7
CN6
CN906 11
IC10 ADC/ZOOM ENGINE
A
112 KEY MENU 111 KEY UP 110 KEY DOWN
GND
109 KEY + 124 KEY -
IC2(2/2) 7
BIAS
123 KEY AUTO
IC5 AUDIO AMP
5
75
IC2(1/2) 3
1
R +
2
VC 1
OUT 1 + 16
8
VC 2
OUT 1 -
13
OUT 2 -
12
OUT 2 +
9
R-
CN2 AL
1
AUD GND
2
AR
3
6
VI 2
4
VI 1
L L +
CN5
J2
11 10 2
4
8
6
9
3
KEY MENU
4
LED AMB
5
KEY UP
6
KEY AUTO KEY DOWN
7 9 10 11 13
3
OPL -
OPL -
14
2
OPR -
OPR -
15
1
12
16
OPR +
CN1 1 2
F1 1.5A
D3
3
SPK R -
4
SPK L+
3
SPK L -
2
SPK R -
1
SPK R +
4-1
5
D2 L+ L+ R+ R+
F2 1.5A
Q3 Q4 BUFFER 3.3V SW +3.3V
23 V IN
VL
25 BST 3
BST 5 18
27 DH 3
DH 5 16
22
26 LX 3
LX 5 17
24 DL 3
DL 5
19
GND
1 2
1 CS 3
CS 5 15
GND
3
28 FB 3
FB 5 21
DC IN
4 ON 3
SPK L -
4
IC9 DC-DC CONVERTER
Q5 3.3V SW
CN4 DC IN
+5V
8
GND KEY +
OPL +
7
5
2
GND KEY -
CN702 SPK L+ SPK R +
1
KEY PWR LED GRN
4
1 3
LED 5V
Q2 5V SW +5V
Q1 5V SW
3
ON 5 13
L SPEAKER
/SH ON 12
R
4-2
DC IN GND BKLT ADJ GND BKLT ON
TO DC-AC INVERTER
(1) Schematic Diagram of H Board
4-2. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION
1
3
2
4
5
J1
A A
SW801 SW-DPST
SW802 SW-DPST
B H
SW803 SW-DPST
SW804 SW-DPST
1
3
2
4
1
3
2
4
1
3
2
4
1
3
2
4
1
3
2
4
1
3
2
4
1
3
2
4
KEY PWR
KEY MENU
KEY UP
KEY DOWN
C SW805 SW-DPST
KEY PLUS
J2
D
SW806 SW-DPST
SW807 SW-DPST
DC-AC INVERTER
KEY MINUS
KEY AUTO
CN801 B11B-PH-K GND
E TO A BOARD CN5 1-12pin
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
LED801 3 LED AMB LED GRN LED 5V
2 1 DUAL_LED_CA
F
4-3. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
GND
H
Note: • All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted. (pF: µµF) Capacitors without voltage indication are all 50 V. • Indication of resistance, which does not have one for rating electrical power, is as follows.
Note: The components identified by shading and mark ! are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified.
G
Pitch: 5 mm Rating electrical power 1/4 W (CHIP : 1/10 W) • All resistors are in ohms. • f : nonflammable resistor. • F : fusible resistor. • ¢ : internal component. • p : panel designation, and adjustment for repair. • All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B, unless otherwise noted. e : earth-ground. • E : earth-chassis. • • All voltages are in V. • Readings are taken with a 10 M digital multimeter. • Readings are taken with a color-bar signal input. • Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production tolerances. • * : Can not be measured. • Circled numbers are waveform references. • s : B + bus. • S : B – bus.
Note: Les composants identifiés per un tramé et une marque ! sont critiques pour la sécurité. Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié.
4-3
— H BOARD (Conductor Side) —
4-4
6
(2) Schematic Diagram of A( a - c ) Board
3
2
4
5 L9
3
A- a
7
Z501
8
10
9
11
12
14
13
DVDDA
1 C89
C21
C68
C69
10µF
10µF
0.1µF
0.1µF
C86
C4
C71
C70
10µF
0.1µF
0.1µF
+ 2
+3.3V 3 L1 1
SVDDA
+
+
Z501 2
10µF
1
L2
+
C23
C67
C81
C30
C72
C82
C51
C52
10µF
0.1µF
0.1µF
0.1µF
0.1µF
0.1µF
0.1µF
0.1µF
C87
C5
C16
10µF
10µF
0.1µF
C91
C35
C37
C49
C80
C79
C8
C31
C32
C36
C42
C17
C83
10µF
0.1µF
0.1µF
0.1µF
0.1µF
0.1µF
10µF
0.1µF
0.1µF
0.1µF
0.1µF
0.1µF
L8 Z501
+3.3V 3
2
RVDDA
1
+
Z501
+
3
C90
+
A
6
+
1
10µF
2
++ L11
C88
+
B
VDDA
+
+
Z501
10µF
2 1 TP3
1 TP5
1 TP8
10µF
150
C40
D
R54 R
R55 R
R70 2.2K
R71 #
94 90 86
R57
150
C46
0.01µF
R69
150
C48
0.01µF
ADC_GNDA Sync GRN H sync IN TP16 GND
R60
TP17
100 V sync IN
R59
100
1 C55 100pF
C56 100pF
E
4 H sync_MCU
H
4 V sync_MCU
V
RVDDA
1
+5V GND L19 Z102 OSC1 50MHz
4
VCC
2 C59 0.1µF
1
XOUT 3
L6 BMK400 1
GND
L4 STC104B 3 1
SB
IC8 MTV130P-10
C22 0.1µF
9 VDD2
2
4 VDD1 C25 16 VSS2 0.1µF 1 VSS1
C101
2
F
33pF
HREF 5 VREF 10 OSD_CLK 2 R G B HTONE
3 NC
R27
100
13 14 15 11 12
FBKG
GND
PLL_GDNA GND
SDA 7 SCL 8
6 SSB
G
HDATA0 HDATA1 HDATA2 HDATA3
MFB7 MFB8 MFB9
MFB0 MFB1 MFB2 MFB3 MFB4 MFB5 MFB6 MFB7 MFB8 MFB9 MFB10 MFB11
2 4 5 59 60 83 97 130 135 145 147 152 156
RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED NC RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED
150 148
HSYNC/CS VSYNC
141 142
TCLK XTAL
153 154 155 157 159 160 3
ST1_TM1 ST1_TM2 SCAN_IN1 SCAN_IN2 SCAN_OUT1 SCAN_OUT2 PSCAN
115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122
OSD_HREF OSD_VREF OSD_CLK OSD_DATA0 OSD_DATA1 OSD_DATA2 OSD_DATA3 OSD_FSW
98 103 99 100 101
HFS HCLK HDATA RESETn IRQ
113 112 111 110 109 107 106 105 104 102 124 123
MFB0 MFB1 MFB2 MFB3 MFB4 MFB5 MFB6 MFB7 MFB8 MFB9 MFB10 MFB11
MFB[0_11]
2 SW[0-6]
H
SW0 R52
R66 10K
Z102
R65 10K
R63 10K
R62 10K
108 148
12 33 40 65 RVDD1 RVDD2 CVDD1 RVDD3
PD0 PD1 PD2 PD3 PD4 PD5 PD6 PD7 PD8 PD9 PD10 PD11 PD12 PD13 PD14 PD15 PD16 PD17 PD18 PD19 PD20 PD21 PD22 PD23 PD24 PD25 PD26 PD27 PD28 PD29 PD30 PD31 PD32 PD33 PD34 PD35 PD36 PD37 PD38 PD39 PD40 PD41 PD42 PD43 PD44 PD45 PD46 PD47
71 70 69 68 67 66 64 63 62 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 48 47 46 42 39 38 37 36 35 34 32 31 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 20 19 17 16 15 14 13 10 9 7 6
PCLKA PCLKB PDISPE
44 45 43
PVS PHS PPWR PBIAS
ZDR0 ZDR1 ZDR2 ZDR3 ZDR4 ZDR5 ZDG0 ZDG1 ZDG2 ZDG3 ZDG4 ZDG5 ZDB0 ZDB1 ZDB2 ZDB3 ZDB4 ZDB5
3 2 1
PDR0 PDR1 PDR2 PDR3
PDR0 PDR1 PDR2 PDR3
Z121
4
PDR4
PDR4 PDR5 PDR0
RP2 5 6 7 8
3 2 1
PDR5 PDR0
RP3 5 6 7 8
Z121 4 3 2 1
PDG1 PDG2 PDG3 PDG4
RP4 5 6 7 8
Z121 4 PDG5 3 PDB0 2 1 PDB1
RP5 5 6 7 8
Z121 4 3 2 4
GND
22
R74
22
CP3
MFB0
SW1 R51
Z10Z key menu
MFB1
SW2 R50
Z102 key up
MFB2
PDB[0.5] PDG[0.5] PDR[0.5]
LCD_ CLK LCD_ HS CN7 DF9-41S-1V
C84 22pF
SW4 R47
GND C58 100pF
PDB0 PDB2 PDB3 PDB5 LCD DE
GND C57 100pF GND
GDN GDN Vsync GDN R0 R2 R3 R5 GDN G0 G2 G3 G5 GDN B0 B2 B3 B5 DE VDD VDD
DCLK Hsync GDN GDN R1 GDN R4 GDN GDN G1 GDN G4 GDN GDN B1 GDN B4 GDN VDD VDD
PLL_GNDA
I
R80 4.7K
MFB10
+3.3V
R77 100K
Q6 S12304
ab5 ab4
MFB11
3
Q8 MMBT3904
ab8 ab9
ab10 ab10
ac1
4-5
GND
L16 STC104B
2
3 GND
3
F3 1.5A 1
Q7 MMBT3904
1
R82 270K
C54 0.1µF
R98 47K
C50 100µF
1 GND GND
ab7 ab6
PDB4
2
R78 4.7K
GDN
ab3
PDB1
1
R76 100K
2
C34 1000pF
ab1 ab2
PDG4
GND
MFB4
Z102 key auto
CN7 TO LCD PDG1
+
SW6 R48
PDR4
3 ADC_GNDA
R79 10K Z102 key minus
PDR1
R89 #
2 SW5 R46
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40
+18V R90 10K
MFB3
Z102 key plus
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41
PDG0 PDG2 PDG3 PDG5
+5V
0Z102 key down
PDB0
PDB2 PDB3 PDB4 PDB5
GND SW3 R49
22pF
MFB5 MFB6
R64 10K
CP4
22pF
PDB1
GND
76 75
22pF
PDG1 PDG2 PDG3 PDG4
22
R75
CP5
22pF
PDR5 PDR4 PDR3 PDR2
PDR0 PDR2 PDR3 PDR5
73 74
7 6 5 CP2
LCD VS
R96
22pF 8
2 3 4
L15 BMK400 1 3 2 C85 33pF
R97 33
R113 100
93 89 85 82 81 80 78
4 PWR_SW R67 10K
CVDD4 SYN_VDD
REDGREENBLUE-
+3.3V
R68 10K
11 21 58
0.01µF
+5V
ac1 ac1
RED+ GREEN+ BLUE+
CVSS4 DVSS SVSS SYN_VSS SRVSS2
R45
95 91 87
1
CP1
Z121 4
RP1 5 6 7 8
114 126 140 151 158
R42 75
0.01µF
CVSS1 RVSS1 SRVSS1 RVSS2 CVSS2 RVSS3 RVSS4 CVSS3
R43 75
C47
1 8 18 30 41 49 61 72
R44 75
150
SUB_SGNDA SUB_DGNDA SUB_RGNDA
R61
SRVDD1 SRVDD2 CVDD2
0.01µF
125 139
C41
DVDD SVDD
150
B IN
79 77
R56
B GND
133 132 146
G GND
ADC_VDD1 ADC_VDD2
0.01µF
143 137 136 129 128
C38
G IN
PLL_RVDDA DAC_SVDDA PLL_SVDDA PLL_DVDDA DAC_DVDDA
150
ADC_RVDDA ADC_GVDDA ADC_BVDDA ADC_VDDA
TO J1 BOARD CN906
C
R39
R GND
DAC_DGNDA PLL_DGNDA PLL_SGNDA DAC_SGNDA PLL_RGNDA
R IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
IC10 GMZAN1
ADC_GNDA
127 131 134 138 144
GND
ADC_RGNDA ADC_GGNDA ADC_BGNDA ADC_GNDA SUB_GNDA ADC_CND1 ADC_GND2
PLL_GNDA
96 92 88 84
GND CN6 B9B-PH-K
ac2 ac2
4-6
1 A
3
2
ab3 ab1 ab2
ab5 ab4
4
5
6
7
8
10
9
11
12
14
13
ab7 ab6
ab8 ab9
ab10 +5V
+5V
+5V
IC6 M51951B
+5V
R15 15K
RST_OUT
GND
VIN
TP6
bc11
R21 10K
R87 4.7K
R19 4.7K
R118 4.7K
R34 4.7K
1
R95 470
R94 480
bc6
RESET 1
B
3
2
R20 10K
3 2
RESETn C66 0.1µF
Q3 MMBT3901 1 TP18
GND
GND
1
R31
0
LED_GRN2
R30
0
LED_AMB2
CN2 B3B-PH-K 1 2 3
TP19
1
C105 1000pF
AUD_GND SOG SELn
C
V
V sync_MGU5 H sync_MGU5
H H Slice +5V
TP4
6 5 4 3 2 1 44 43 42 41 40 DP/NC DM/NC V33CAP/NC P5.0/DA0 P5.1/DA1 P5.2/DA2 VSYNC HSYNC P5.3/DA3 P5.4/DA4 P5.5/DA5
XTAL1 11.0592MHz
TP7
C29 30pF GND
1 1
1
+5V
C20 0.1µF
R41 4.7K
R19 4.7K
R24 4.7K
C63 0.1µF IC5 TDA7053A
R15 5.6K
DA8/HALFH DA9/HALFV P4.1/HBLANK P4.0/VBLANK DA7/HCLAMP P5.6/DA P2.7/DA13 P2.6/DA12 P2.5/DA11 P2.4/DA10 P3.0/HSCL/RXD
39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29
1 2 3 4
C62 0.47µF
C13 2.2µF
GND
6 7 8
C64 0.47µF
NC VC1 NC VI1 VI2 SGND VC2
C12 100µF
5 OUT1+ NC PGND1 OUT1OUT2NC PGND2 OUT2+
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
AUD_GND
bc2 bc3 R130 #
bc5
R85 4.7K
R86 4.7K
R129 #
bc4 TP10
TP9
1
C130 #
1
C114 #
+5V
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
R117 #
E
R14 4.7K
VP
RST VDD R2.3/AD3 VSS X2(o/p) X1(i/p) P3.4/ISDA/T0 P3.5/ISL/T1 P4.2/STOUT P2.2/AD2 P1.0
P1.1 P3.2/INTO P1.2 P1.3 P1.4 P1.5 P1.6 P1.7 P2.1/AD1 P2.2/AD0 P3.1/HSDA/TXD
D
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
C28 30pF
+5V
+
C27 0.1µF
2
C106 1000pF
+3.3V IC11 MTV212M
GND
AUD_GND R7 1K
+3.3V GND
R114 4.7K
R25 4.7K
R35 4.7K
R36 4.7K
R37 4.7K
R38 4.7K
IC7 24C16 1 A0 2 A1 3 A2 4 VSS
R40 4.7K
R3 15K
+5V
bc1 8 7 6 5
VCC WP SCK SI
+5V R122 10K
R123 1K
+5V R121 10K
5 DATA[0-3]
F
HDATA0 HDATA1 HDATA2 HDATA3 R116
Q12 MMBT3904
H sync IN Sync GRN
G
2
D6 3.3V
R128 150
1
C94 10µF
R99 Z102
R103 2.7K
+ 1
R105 2.2K 1
R106 1K
R102 300k 1
IC14A LM358
IC12A 74F14 GND 2
R84 4.7K
R102 300k C93 0.1µF
I
3 3
R107 100
1
2
IC13A 74F125 3
C99 0.1µF
C100 0.1µF
5
6
11
2 1
SDA 2Bi
Z0 Z1
5 3
VCC INH A VEE B GND C
TXD SDA 2Bi
6 11 10 9
CN3 B6B-PH-K 1 2 3 4 5 6
R12 4.7K +5V DDC_VC
TXD RXD
R8 10K
10 DDC SDA
4 IC13B 74F125
R11 10K
IC12E 74F14
R9
R10
33
5
VCC /TEST NC SDA /WP
1 2 3
6
SCL
7
GND
GDN
33 C7 220pF
C19 0.1µF
IC12C 74F14
1
GND GND
V sync-IN
9
IC12D 74F14 8
GND
GND
GND
IC12F 74F14 13
12
A- b
J Schematic diagram
Schematic diagram - a board
VCLK
6
3
Q9 RN1203
Ò A
2 C15 0.1µF 1
IC4 24C21
DDC SCL
C6 220pF
SOG SELn 2 ADC_GNDA
SCL 2Bi
Y0 Y1
8 4
5
12 RXD 13 SCL 2Bi
+18V
TO J1 BOARD CN905
1
R126 0 H Slice
7 8
X0 X1
C98 2.2µF
GND ADC_GNDA Q10 MMBT3904 2
Z
GND
GND
IC12B 74F14
4
R100 100K R101 100K
C95 0.1µF
C60 0.1µF
2
GND
ADC_GNDA
IC15A LM393M
-
R109 #
R112 1K
3
4 R110 0
3 + 2 -
4
R111 15K
8
2.7K
2
C92 10µF
H
C97 0.1µF
1
1
2
Q11 MMBT3906
2
X Y
16
R125 470
R104
14 15
+5V
R108 470
R127 0 3
D4 D5 1N4148 1N4148
#
+5V
+3.3V
+5V
IC3 74HC4053
0 R115
C3 2.2µF
R124 1K
4-7
A
- b board
l
4-8
D1 5.1V
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
8
10
9
11
12
A bc1 ac2 L5 27µH C61 0.1µF
C11 100µF
GND
F2 1.5A
1 D3 1N4148 2 1
R93 0
C74 10µF
TP11
D2 1N4148 1 2
GND 8 L12 Z501
R58 0.045R
L13 15µH
1 5 6
C44 47µF
+
4 GND
TP15
23 25 27
GND
2
+
C43 47µF
7
Q2 SI4808
26 C39 0.1µF
24
V+ BST3 DH3
VL BST5 DH5
LX3
LX5
DL3
DL5
22 18 16
C18 0.1µF
Q1 SI4808
GND 2
17
1 5 6
19
4
TP2
PA_GND
L3 27µH
GND
+5V R13 0.045R
L10 Z501 C9 47µF
GND GND 1 28
5V_ON
C77 0.01µF R91 0
R92 47K
2
CS2 FB3
CS5 FB5
GND
TP1
SS3
SS5
15 21
1
14 GND
PA_GND 3 13 12 11 9 10
R88 0
C78 0.1µF
C10 47µF
GND
1
GND
1
3
3
E
C24 22µF
7 8
IC9 SI786
C76 0.1µF
+
C33 22µF
+3.3V
1
5V_ON
C25 100µF
GND
D
L18 Z102
+18V
+
+
C75 0.1µF
L14 3µH
TO DC-AC INVERTER
+
C
1 2 3 4 5
L17 Z102
GND
TP11
CN1 B5B-PHK
L7 Z501
+
TO J1 BOARD CN904
B
F1 1.5A
1 2 3 4
+
CN4 B4B-EH
F
ON3 ON5 /SHDN SYNC GND REF
VH D1 Q1 D2 Q2 PGND
C65 0.01µF
6 4 8 5 7 20
PA_GND
GND
bc2 bc3
TP13
C73 1µF
bc4
TP14 R81 0
R1 0
bc5 1
bc6
1 GND
LDE_5V LDE_GRN LDE_AMB
G
PA_GND
GND
CHAS_GND
GND R4 0
SPK_R+ SPK_R-
SPK_L+ SPK_L-
CHAS_GND
R88 0
2.Micro Controller GND CN5 B16B-PHDSS
H
15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2
R29 0
I GND
GND
CHAS_GND
1-12pin TO H BOARD CN801
13-16pin TO J2 BOARD CN702
SW5 SW4 SW3 SW2 SW1 SW0 SW6
R28 0
CHAS_GND
A- C
GND
ac1
J 4-9
4-10
— A BOARD (Conductor Side) —
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
A
L901 2.5T CN901 EIAJ-5
B
+
D901 SB-540
CN904 S4B-EH
+
C902 220µF
C901 0.1µ
1 2 3 4
L902 3µH
C
CN906 S9B-PH-K
GND RED
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
GREEN BLUE
D903 #
D904 #
1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10
D905 #
D
CN903 RGB Connector 11 DB15 12
DDCSDA
13
HS IN
14
VS IN DDCSCL
15
E
D906 HZ5C1
D909 HZ5C1 CN905 S6B-PH-K
TXD RXC +5V
TXD +5V RXD D910 HZ5C1
MINI_DIN_4 CN907
F
D908 HZ5C1
CN902 4 3 2 1
PHONEJACK STEREO
3 2 1
C903 1000pF
D911 HZ5C1
CN908 S3B-PH-K
AL AR AUD GND
1 2 3
TO A BOARD CN2
GND
J1
C904 1000pF AUD GND
G
CN701
PHONEJACK STEREO SW
C701 10µF
+
R701 150
+
R702 150
H
CN702 B5BPH-PH-K
C702 10µF OPL+ OPL- OPR- OPR+
5 4 3 2 1
Input From M/B`s Amp
CN703 S4B-PH-K
I GND
J2
Schematic diagram
Schematic diagram
Ò A
- c board
4-11
J1 J2
board
l
TO A BOARD CN6
ADC_GND
D907 HZ5C1
AUD GND D902 1N4148
TO A BOARD CN4
4-12
SPK SPK SPK SPK
L+ L- R- R+
4 3 2 1
Speakers
1 2 3 4 5 6
TO A BOARD CN3
(j1)(j2) — J1 BOARD (Conductor Side) —
— J2 BOARD (Conductor Side) —
4-13
4-4. SEMICONDUCTORS GMZAN1
M5195BML
DTC124EA-T106
RLS-4148 RLZ5.1B CATHODE
OUT IN VIN GND VOUT
n
GND ANODE
1
TOP VIEW 160 pin QFP
M24C16-MN6T LM358D LM393D 24LC21AT/SN
TDA7053A
CATHODE
n n
1
n
SB540
SI4808DY
TOP VIEW 1
ANODE
1
16 pin DIP
8 pin CHIP
TOP VIEW
8 pin SOP
MC74F14M MC74F125M
SI786LG-T1
SI2304DS-T SST3904T SST3906T
n
n
C B 1
1
E
TOP VIEW
TOP VIEW
14pin SOP
28 pin SOP
MC74HC4053F MTV130 n
1
TOP VIEW
16 pin SOP
4-14
SDM-M51 SECTION 5 EXPLODED VIEWS NOTE: • Items with no part number and no description are not stocked because they are seldom required for routine service. • The construction parts of an assembled part are indicated with a collation number in the remark column.
• Items marked " * " are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service. Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these items.
The components identified by mark ¡ are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified.
Les composants identifiés par une marque ¡ sont critiques pour la sécurité. Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié.
5-1. CHASSIS
12
3 5
7 4
2 8
1
10
11 6
9
REF.NO. PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
1 2 3 4 5
1-476-422-11 INVERTER, DC-AC 1-803-808-11 PANEL, LCD CABINET, BACK ASSY 4-079-642-01 COVER, REAR A-1272-202-A A MOUNT
6
A-1372-905-A H MOUNT
REMARK
REF.NO. PART NO.
241-SM15011 245-151LG01 422-S-0305010 422-0145010 209-5010010 209-5010030
5-1
DESCRIPTION
REMARK
7 8 9 10
A-1388-293-A J1 MOUNT A-1388-294-A J2 MOUNT X-4038-369-1 BEZEL ASSY 1-529-902-11 SPEAKER (20X40MM)
209-5010020 209-5010040 422-S-0105010 KSI40X20
11 12
X-4038-370-1 STAND ASSY * 4-079-418-11 LABEL, INFORMATION
422-S-0205010 6100605011
SDM-M51
The components identified by mark ¡ are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified.
5-2. PACKING MATERIALS
Les composants identifiés par une marque ¡ sont critiques pour la sécurité. Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié.
54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61
52
53
51
REF.NO. PART NO. 51 52 53 54 55 56
* 4-079-078-01 4-079-619-01 4-079-620-01 1-476-397-11 1-757-371-11
DESCRIPTION INDIVIDUAL CARTON CUSHION (L) CUSHION (R) ADAPTOR, AC CABLE ASSY (HD15X2)
REMARK
REF.NO. PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
REMARK
601-9115010 404-9135010 404-9145010 201-6018010 186-5010001
57 58 58 59
1-772-979-11 DISK, INFORMATION (CD-ROM) 617-0105010 ¡ 1-765-719-21 CORD SET, POWER (AEP) ¡ 1-765-720-21 CORD SET, POWER (U/C) 1-778-967-21 ADAPTOR, CONVERSION (U/C)
1-757-372-11 CORD, CONNECTION (WITH PLUG) 1865010002
60 61
¡ 1-792-179-11 CONNECTOR, D SUB (15P CHANGER)
4-079-344-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION
6120105011
(AEP) 204-TRYG301
5-2
The components identified by mark ¡ are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified.
REF.NO. PART NO. NOTE:
SECTION 6
(a)
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
DESCRIPTION
The components identified by mark ¡ are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified.
Les composants identifiés par une marque ¡ sont critiques pour la sécurité. Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié.
When indicating parts by reference number, please include the board name. REF.NO. PART NO.
SDM-M51
Les composants identifiés par une marque ¡ sont critiques pour la sécurité. Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié.
REMARK identified REF.NO.byPART The components [ in NO. this manual have been carefully factoryselected for each set in order to satisfy regulations regarding X-ray radiation. Should replacement be required, replace only with the value originally used.
DESCRIPTION RESISTORS • All resistors are in ohms • F : nonflammable
REMARK
• Items marked " * " are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service. Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these items.
• All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B, unless otherwise • CAPACITORS MF : µF noted. • COILS UH : µH
DESCRIPTION
REMARK
REF.NO. PART NO.
A MOUNT ************ C003 C004 C005 C006 C007
1-164-505-11 1-117-370-11 1-117-370-11 1-164-230-11 1-164-230-11
CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
2.2UF 10UF 10UF 220PF 220PF
16V 10V 10V 50V 50V
122-CY225Z16TX 122-CY106Z10TW 122-CY106Z10TW 122-CC221J50TV 122-CC221J50TV
C008 C009 C010 C011 C012
1-117-370-11 1-126-513-11 1-126-513-11 1-128-126-11 1-117-681-11
CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT CHIP
10UF 47UF 47UF 100UF 100UF
10V 122-CY106Z10TW 6.3V 164-RE470M06 6.3V 164-RE470M06 25V 162-RV3101M25 16V 162-RV2101M16
C013 C015 C016 C017 C018
1-164-505-11 1-131-992-11 1-131-992-11 1-131-992-11 1-115-339-11
CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
2.2UF 100000PF 100000PF 100000PF 0.1UF
16V 35V 35V 35V 50V
122-CY225Z16TX 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY104Z50TX
C019 C020 C021 C022 C023
1-131-992-11 1-115-339-11 1-117-370-11 1-131-992-11 1-117-370-11
CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
100000PF 0.1UF 10UF 100000PF 10UF
35V 50V 10V 35V 10V
122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY104Z50TX 122-CY106Z10TW 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY106Z10TW
C024 C025 C026 C027 C028
1-126-796-11 1-131-992-11 1-128-126-11 1-131-992-11 1-164-457-51
ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
22UF 100000PF 100UF 100000PF 30PF
25V 164-RE220M20 35V 122-CY104Z25TV 25V 162-RV3101M25 35V 122-CY104Z25TV 50V 122-CC300J50TV
C029 C030 C031 C032 C033
1-164-457-51 1-131-992-11 1-131-992-11 1-131-992-11 1-126-796-11
CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT
30PF 100000PF 100000PF 100000PF 22UF
50V 35V 35V 35V 25V
122-CC300J50TV 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY104Z25TV 164-RE220M20
C034 C035 C036 C037 C038
1-115-416-11 1-117-370-11 1-131-992-11 1-131-992-11 1-162-970-11
CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
1000PF 10UF 100000PF 100000PF 0.01UF
25V 10V 35V 35V 25V
122-CX102K50TV 122-CY106Z10TW 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CX103K50TV
C039 C040 C041 C042
1-115-339-11 1-162-970-11 1-162-970-11 1-131-992-11
CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
0.1UF 0.01UF 0.01UF 100000PF
50V 25V 25V 35V
122-CY104Z50TX 122-CX103K50TV 122-CX103K50TV 122-CY104Z25TV
6-1
DESCRIPTION
REMARK
C043
1-126-513-11 ELECT
47UF
6.3V
164-RE470M06
C044 C046 C047 C048 C049
1-126-513-11 1-162-970-11 1-162-970-11 1-162-970-11 1-131-992-11
ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
47UF 0.01UF 0.01UF 0.01UF 100000PF
6.3V 164-RE470M06 25V 122-CX103K50TV 25V 122-CX103K50TV 25V 122-CX103K50TV 35V 122-CY104Z25TV
C050 C051 C052 C054 C055
1-117-681-11 1-131-992-11 1-131-992-11 1-131-992-11 1-162-927-11
ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
100UF 100000PF 100000PF 100000PF 100PF
16V 35V 35V 35V 50V
162-RV2101M16 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CC101J50TV
C056 C057 C058 C059 C060
1-162-927-11 1-162-927-11 1-162-927-11 1-131-992-11 1-131-992-11
CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
100PF 100PF 100PF 100000PF 100000PF
50V 50V 50V 35V 35V
122-CC101J50TV 122-CC220J50TV 122-CC220J50TV 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY104Z25TV
C061 C062 C063 C064 C065
1-115-339-11 1-164-005-11 1-131-992-11 1-164-005-11 1-162-970-11
CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
0.1UF 0.47UF 100000PF 0.47UF 0.01UF
50V 25V 35V 25V 25V
122-CY104Z50TX 122-CY474Z50TX 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY474Z50TX 122-CX103K50TV
C066 C067 C068 C069 C070
1-131-992-11 1-131-992-11 1-131-992-11 1-131-992-11 1-131-992-11
CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
100000PF 100000PF 100000PF 100000PF 100000PF
35V 35V 35V 35V 35V
122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY104Z25TV
C071 C072 C073 C074 C075
1-131-992-11 1-131-992-11 1-164-346-11 1-117-370-11 1-115-339-11
CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
100000PF 100000PF 1UF 10UF 0.1UF
35V 35V 16V 10V 50V
122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY105Z25TX 122-CY106Z10TW 122-CY104Z50TX
C076 C077 C078 C079 C080
1-115-339-11 1-162-970-11 1-131-992-11 1-131-992-11 1-131-992-11
CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
0.1UF 0.01UF 100000PF 100000PF 100000PF
50V 25V 35V 35V 35V
122-CY104Z50TX 122-CX103K50TV 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY104Z25TV
C081 C082 C083 C084 C085
1-131-992-11 1-131-992-11 1-131-992-11 1-162-919-11 1-162-921-11
CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
100000PF 100000PF 100000PF 22PF 33PF
35V 35V 35V 50V 50V
122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CC220J50TV 122-CC330J50TV
C086
1-117-370-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10UF
10V 122-CY106Z10TW
SDM-M51
Les composants identifiés par une marque ¡ sont critiques pour la sécurité. Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié.
(a) REF.NO. PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
REMARK
REF.NO. PART NO.
The components identified by mark ¡ are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified.
DESCRIPTION
C087 C088 C089 C090
1-117-370-11 1-117-370-11 1-117-370-11 1-117-370-11
CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
10UF 10UF 10UF 10UF
10V 10V 10V 10V
122-CY106Z10TW 122-CY106Z10TW 122-CY106Z10TW 122-CY106Z10TW
IC009 IC010 IC011 IC012
8-759-541-69 8-759-712-44 8-759-712-43 8-759-033-07
C091 C092 C093 C094 C095
1-117-370-11 1-117-370-11 1-164-346-11 1-164-346-11 1-131-992-11
CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
10UF 10UF 1UF 1UF 100000PF
10V 10V 16V 16V 35V
122-CY106Z10TW 122-CY106Z10TW 122-CY105Z25TX 122-CY105Z25TX 122-CY104Z25TV
IC013 IC014 IC015
8-759-033-19 IC MC74F125M 8-759-467-94 IC LM358D 8-759-510-72 IC LM393D
C097 C098 C099 C100 C101
1-131-992-11 1-164-505-11 1-131-992-11 1-131-992-11 1-162-921-11
CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
100000PF 2.2UF 100000PF 100000PF 33PF
35V 16V 35V 35V 50V
122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY225Z16TX 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CY104Z25TV 122-CC330J50TV
C102 C105 C106
1-162-915-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 1-115-416-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF 1-115-416-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF
REMARK
IC SI786LG-T1 IC GMZAN1 IC MTV212M IC MC74F14M
160-SI786CG 160-00ZAN1T 610-5010V03 160-F0140T 160-F1250T 160-035800T 160-039300T
50V 122-CC100J50TV 25V 122-CX102K50TV 25V 122-CX102K50TV
L001 L002 L003 L004 L005
1-469-977-11 INDUCTOR 0UH 1-469-977-11 INDUCTOR 0UH 1-469-974-11 INDUCTOR 27UH 1-469-974-11 INDUCTOR 27UH
143-NG3216501 143-NG3216501 141-3L105270 280-STC104B 141-3L105270
L006 L007 L008 L009
1-469-976-11 1-469-977-11 1-469-977-11 1-469-977-11
INDUCTOR 0UH INDUCTOR 0UH INDUCTOR 0UH INDUCTOR 0UH
280-NGBMK400 143-NG3216501 143-NG3216501 143-NG3216501
INDUCTOR 0UH INDUCTOR 0UH INDUCTOR 0UH INDUCTOR 15UH
143-NG3216501 143-NG3216501 143-NG3216501
CP001 CP002 CP003 CP004 CP005
L010 1-469-977-11 L011 1-469-977-11 L012 1-469-977-11 L013 1-469-975-11 141-3L105150 L014 1-469-978-11
137-010220T 137-010220T 137-010220T 137-010220T 137-010220T
D001 D002 D003 D004 D005
1-807-635-11 8-719-976-19 8-719-976-19 8-719-976-19 8-719-976-19
DIODE RLZ5.1B DIODE RLS-4148 DIODE RLS-4148 DIODE RLS-4148 DIODE RLS-4148
D006
8-719-010-19 DIODE UZ-3.3BSA
150-RLZ5V1B 151-RLS4148 151-RLS4148 151-RLS4148 151-RLS4148 150-RLZ3V3B
L015 L016 L017 L018 L019
143-3L350908
1-469-976-11 INDUCTOR 0UH
280-NGBMK400 280-STC104B 281-NG2012102 281-NG2012102 281-NG2012102
1-469-973-11 INDUCTOR 0UH 1-469-973-11 INDUCTOR 0UH 1-469-973-11 INDUCTOR 0UH
OSC1
F001 F002 F003
INDUCTOR 0UH
1-795-092-11 OSCILLATOR, CRYSTAL
131-50000031
1-576-491-11 FUSE 1-576-491-11 FUSE 1-576-491-11 FUSE
147-BLMQ015 147-BLMQ015 147-BLMQ015
Q001 Q002 Q003 Q006 Q007
8-729-054-62 8-729-054-62 8-729-054-61 8-729-044-58 8-729-054-61
TRANSISTOR SI4808DY TRANSISTOR SI4808DY TRANSISTOR SST3904T TRANSISTOR SI2304DS-T1 TRANSISTOR SST3904T
160-SI4808DY 160-SI4808DY 170-SST3904 160-SI2304DS 170-SST3904
Q008 Q009 Q010 Q011 Q012
8-729-054-61 8-729-029-06 8-729-054-61 8-729-054-60 8-729-054-61
TRANSISTOR SST3904T TRANSISTOR DTC124EUA-T106 TRANSISTOR SST3904T TRANSISTOR SST3906T TRANSISTOR SST3904T
170-SST3904 170-C124EUA 170-SST3904 170-SST3906 170-SST3904
FBA1 FBA2 FBA3 FBA4 FBA5
282-1206A4Z121 282-1206A4Z121 282-1206A4Z121 282-1206A4Z121 282-1206A4Z121
IC003 IC004 IC005 IC006 IC007
8-759-011-65 8-759-661-55 8-759-478-64 8-759-634-77 8-759-527-77
IC MC74HC4053F IC 24LC21AT/SN IC TDA7053A IC M51951BML IC M24C16-MN6T
IC008
8-759-712-45 IC MTV130
160-HC4053T 160-024021T 160-07053A0 160-051951T 160-024016T 160-MTV130T
6-2
R001 R003 R004 R007 R008
1-216-295-00 1-216-835-11 1-216-295-00 1-216-821-11 1-216-833-11
SHORT RES-CHIP SHORT METAL CHIP METAL CHIP
R009 R010
1-216-803-11 RES-CHIP 1-216-803-11 RES-CHIP
0 15K 0 1K 10K
100-CR00JT10 1/16W 100-C153JT16 100-CR00JT10 1/16W 100-C102JT16 1/16W 100-C103JT16
33 33
1/16W 100-C330JT16 1/16W 100-C330JT16
The components identified by mark ¡ are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified.
REF.NO. PART NO.
SDM-M51
Les composants identifiés par une marque ¡ sont critiques pour la sécurité. Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié.
DESCRIPTION
REMARK
(a)(h)
REF.NO. PART NO.
R011 R012 R013
1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP
10K 4.7K
1/16W 100-C103JT16 1/16W 100-C472JT16 100-C457JT08
R014 R015 R019 R020 R021
1-216-829-11 1-216-830-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11
METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP
4.7K 5.6K 4.7K 10K 10K
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
R024 R025 R027 R030 R031
1-216-829-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11
METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT SHORT
4.7K 4.7K 100 0 0
1/16W 100-C472JT16 1/16W 100-C472JT16 1/16W 100-C101JT16 100-CR00JT16 100-CR00JT16
R034 R035 R036 R037 R038
1-216-829-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-829-11
METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP
4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
100-C472JT16 100-C472JT16 100-C472JT16 100-C472JT16 100-C472JT16
R039 R040 R041 R042 R043
1-216-811-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-624-11 1-216-624-11
RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP
150 4.7K 4.7K 75 75
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/10W
100-C151JT16 100-C472JT16 100-C472JT16 100-C750JT10 100-C750JT10
R044 R045 R046 R047 R048
1-216-624-11 1-216-811-11 1-469-973-11 1-469-973-11 1-469-973-11
METAL CHIP 75 RES-CHIP 150 INDUCTOR 0UH INDUCTOR 0UH INDUCTOR 0UH
1/10W 100-C750JT10 1/16W 100-C151JT16 281-NG2012102 281-NG2012102 281-NG2012102
R049 R050 R051 R052 R056
1-469-973-11 1-469-973-11 1-469-973-11 1-469-973-11 1-216-811-11
INDUCTOR 0UH INDUCTOR 0UH INDUCTOR 0UH INDUCTOR 0UH RES-CHIP 150
281-NG2012102 281-NG2012102 281-NG2012102 281-NG2012102 1/16W 100-C151JT16
R057 R058 R059 R060 R061
1-216-811-11 RES-CHIP
150
1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 1-216-811-11 RES-CHIP
100 100 150
1/16W 100-C151JT16 100-C457JT08 1/16W 100-C101JT16 1/16W 100-C101JT16 1/16W 100-C151JT16
R062 R063 R064 R065 R066
1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11
METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP
10K 10K 10K 10K 10K
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
100-C103JT16 100-C103JT16 100-C103JT16 100-C103JT16 100-C103JT16
R067 R068 R069 R070 R074
1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-811-11 1-216-659-11 1-216-801-11
METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP
10K 10K 150 2.2K 22
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/16W
100-C103JT16 100-C103JT16 100-C151JT16 100-C222JT10 100-C220JT16
R075 R076 R077 R078 R079
1-216-801-11 1-216-845-11 1-216-845-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-833-11
METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP
22 100K 100K 4.7K 10K
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
100-C220JT16 100-C104JT16 100-C104JT16 100-C472JT16 100-C103JT16
R080 R081 R082
1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 1-216-295-00 SHORT 1-216-850-11 RES-CHIP
4.7K 0 270K
1/16W 100-C472JT16 100-CR00JT10 1/16W 100-C274JT16
100-C472JT16 100-C562JT16 100-C472JT16 100-C103JT16 100-C103JT16
DESCRIPTION
REMARK
R084 R085
1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP
4.7K 4.7K
1/16W 100-C472JT16 1/16W 100-C472JT16
R086 R087 R088 R090 R091
1-216-829-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-864-11
METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT METAL CHIP SHORT
4.7K 4.7K 0 10K 0
1/16W 100-C472JT16 1/16W 100-C472JT16 100-CR00JT16 1/16W 100-C103JT16 100-CR00JT16
R092 R093 R094 R095 R096
1-216-841-11 1-216-295-00 1-216-817-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-801-11
METAL CHIP SHORT METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP
47K 0 470 470 22
1/16W 100-C473JT16 100-CR00JT10 1/16W 100-C471JT16 1/16W 100-C471JT16 1/16W 100-C220JT16
R097 R098 R099 R100 R101
1-216-803-11 1-216-841-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-850-11 1-216-850-11
RES-CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT RES-CHIP RES-CHIP
33 47K 0 270K 270K
1/16W 100C330JT16 1/16W 100-C473JT16 100-CR00JT16 1/16W 100-C274JT16 1/16W 100-C274JT16
R102 R103 R104 R105 R106
1-216-850-11 1-216-850-11 1-216-850-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-821-11
RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP
270K 270K 270K 2.2K 1K
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
R107 R108 R110 R111 R112
1-216-809-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-835-11 1-216-821-11
METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT RES-CHIP METAL CHIP
100 470 0 15K 1K
1/16W 100-C101JT16 1/16W 100-C471JT16 100-CR00JT16 1/16W 1/16W 100-C102JT16
R113 R114 R116 R118 R119
1-216-809-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-829-11
METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT METAL CHIP METAL CHIP
100 4.7K 0 4.7K 4.7K
1/16W 100-C101JT16 1/16W 100-C472JT16 100-CR00JT16 1/16W 100-C472JT16 1/16W 100-C472JT16
R120 R121 R122 R123 R124
1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11
METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP
10K 10K 10K 1K 1K
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
R125 R126 R127 R128 R131
1-216-817-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-811-11 1-216-817-11
METAL CHIP SHORT SHORT RES-CHIP METAL CHIP
470 0 0 150 470
1/16W 100-C471JT16 100-CR00JT16 100-CR00JT16 1/16W 100-C151JT16 1/16W 100-C471JT16
100-C274JT16 100-C274JT16 100-C274JT16 100-C222JT16 100-C102JT16
100-C103JT16 100-C103JT16 100-C103JT16 100-C102JT16 100-C102JT16
X001
1-795-093-11 OSCILLATOR, CRYSTAL
131-11059201
**************************************************************************************** H MOUNT ****************
6-3
D801
153-12597G418
SDM-M51
(h)(j1)(j2) DESCRIPTION
REMARK
REF.NO. PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
REMARK
S801 S802 S803 S804 S805
1-571-404-11 1-571-404-11 1-571-404-11 1-571-404-11 1-571-404-11
SWITCH, KEY BOARD SWITCH, KEY BOARD SWITCH, KEY BOARD SWITCH, KEY BOARD SWITCH, KEY BOARD
202-HJTSAC2 202-HJTSAC2 202-HJTSAC2 202-HJTSAC2 202-HJTSAC2
S806 S807
1-571-404-11 SWITCH, KEY BOARD 1-571-404-11 SWITCH, KEY BOARD
202-HJTSAC2 202-HJTSAC2
J901 J902 J903 J907
1-779-745-21 1-573-792-11 1-774-361-11 1-507-834-31
JACK, DC CONNECTOR, MINIATURE DIN 4P CONNECTOR, D SUB 15P JACK
203-0139001 203-0411041 203-1511201 203-013509D
SDM-M51
REF.NO. PART NO.
The components identified by mark ¡ are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified.
Les composants identifiés par une marque ¡ sont critiques pour la sécurité. Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié.
L901 L902
143-BWR6H0610 143-3L350908
1-469-978-11 INDUCTOR 0UH
**************************************************************************************** J1 MOUNT ****************
**************************************************************************************** J2 MOUNT ****************
C901 C902 C903 C904
1-130-495-00 1-104-666-11 1-102-074-00 1-102-074-00
MYLAR ELECT CERAMIC CERAMIC
0.1UF 220UF 0.001UF 0.001UF
50V 122-10425ZYF 25V 120-22725SM 50V 122-102 50V 122-102
C701 C702
1-126-791-11 ELECT 1-126-791-11 ELECT
10UF 10UF
16V 16V
120-10616SS 120-10616SS
D901 D902 D906 D907 D908
1-808-077-11 8-719-991-33 8-719-109-85 8-719-109-85 8-719-109-85
DIODE SB540 DIODE 1SS133T-77 DIODE MTZJ-T-72-5.1B DIODE MTZJ-T-72-5.1B DIODE MTZJ-T-72-5.1B
150-00SB540 152-0141480 150-01051B0 150-01051B0 150-01051B0
D909 D910 D911
8-719-109-85 DIODE MTZJ-T-72-5.1B 8-719-109-85 DIODE MTZJ-T-72-5.1B 8-719-109-85 DIODE MTZJ-T-72-5.1B
150-01051B0 150-01051B0 150-01051B0
J701
1-507-899-31 JACK (SMALL TYPE)
R701 R702
1-215-401-11 METAL 1-215-401-11 METAL
150 150
1/4W 1/4W
100-151 100-151
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