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SERVICE MANUAL
NETWORK 3D Blu-ray™
HOME THEATER
SERVICE MANUAL
CAUTION
BEFORE SERVICING THE UNIT, READ THE “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”
IN THIS MANUAL.
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SECTION 1
SUMMARY
CONTENTS
PRODUCT SAFETY SERVICING GUIDELINES FOR BLU-RAY DISC HTS PRODUCTS ...................... 1-3
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PRODUCT SAFETY SERVICING GUIDELINES
FOR BLU-RAY DISC HTS PRODUCTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
This manual was prepared for use only by properly trained audio-video service
technicians.
When servicing this product, under no circumstances should the original design be
modified or altered without permission from LG Corporation. All components should
be replaced only with types identical to those in the original circuit and their physical
location, wiring and lead dress must conform to original layout upon completion of
repairs.
Special components are also used to prevent x-radiation, shock and fire hazard.
These components are indicated by the letter “x” included in their component des-
ignators and are required to maintain safe performance. No deviations are allowed
without prior approval by LG Corporation.
Circuit diagrams may occasionally differ from the actual circuit used. This way,
implementation of the latest safety and performance improvement changes into the
set is not delayed until the new service literature is printed.
TIPS ON PROPER INSTALLATION
CAUTION : Do not attempt to modify this product in any way. Never perform cus-
1. Never install any receiver in a closed-in recess, cubbyhole, or closely fitting shelf
tomized installations without manufacturer’s approval. Unauthorized modifications
space over, or close to, a heat duct, or in the path of heated air flow.
will not only void the warranty, but may lead to property damage or user injury.
2. Avoid conditions of high humidity such as: outdoor patio installations where dew
Service work should be performed only after you are thoroughly familiar with these
is a factor, near steam radiators where steam leakage is a factor, etc.
safety checks and servicing guidelines.
3. Avoid placement where draperies may obstruct venting. The customer should
GRAPHIC SYMBOLS also avoid the use of decorative scarves or other coverings that might obstruct
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to ventilation.
alert the service personnel to important safety information in the
service literature. 4. Wall- and shelf-mounted installations using a commercial mounting kit must
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral follow the factory-approved mounting instructions. A product mounted to a shelf
triangle is intended to alert the service personnel to the presence of or platform must retain its original feet (or the equivalent thickness in spacers) to
noninsulated “dangerous voltage” that may be of sufficient magnitude provide adequate air flow across the bottom. Bolts or screws used for fasteners
to constitute a risk of electric shock. must not touch any parts or wiring. Perform leakage tests on customized instal-
The pictorial representation of a fuse and its rating within an equi- lations.
lateral triangle is intended to convey to the service personnel the 5. Caution customers against mounting a product on a sloping shelf or in a tilted
following fuse replacement caution notice: position, unless the receiver is properly secured.
CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK 6. A product on a roll-about cart should be stable in its mounting to the cart.
OF FIRE, REPLACE ALL FUSES WITH THE SAME TYPE AND Caution the customer on the hazards of trying to roll a cart with small casters
RATING AS MARKED NEAR EACH FUSE. across thresholds or deep pile carpets.
SERVICE INFORMATION 7. Caution customers against using extension cords. Explain that a forest of exten-
While servicing, use an isolation transformer for protection from AC line shock. After sions, sprouting from a single outlet, can lead to disastrous consequences to
the original service problem has been corrected, make a check of the following: home and family.
FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD
1. Be sure that all components are positioned to avoid a possibility of adjacent
component shorts. This is especially important on items trans-ported to and from
the repair shop.
2. Verify that all protective devices such as insulators, barriers, covers, shields,
strain reliefs, power supply cords, and other hardware have been reinstalled per
the original design. Be sure that the safety purpose of the polarized line plug has
not been defeated.
3. Soldering must be inspected to discover possible cold solder joints, solder
splashes, or sharp solder points. Be certain to remove all loose foreign par-
ticles.
4. Check for physical evidence of damage or deterioration to parts and compo-
nents, for frayed leads or damaged insulation (including the AC cord), and
replace if necessary.
5. No lead or component should touch a high current device or a resistor rated at 1
watt or more. Lead tension around protruding metal surfaces must be avoided.
6. After reassembly of the set, always perform an AC leakage test on all exposed
metallic parts of the cabinet (the channel selector knobs, antenna terminals,
handle and screws) to be sure that set is safe to operate without danger of
electrical shock. DO NOT USE A LINE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER DURING
THIS TEST. Use an AC voltmeter having 5000 ohms per volt or more sensitivity
in the following manner: Connect a 1500 ohm, 10 watt resistor, paralleled by a
.15 mfd 150V AC type capacitor between a known good earth ground water pipe,
conduit, etc.) and the exposed metallic parts, one at a time. Measure the AC volt-
age across the combination of 1500 ohm resistor and .15 mfd capacitor. Reverse
the AC plug by using a non-polarized adaptor and repeat AC voltage measure-
ments for each exposed metallic part. Voltage measured must not exceed 0.75
volts RMS. This corresponds to 0.5 milliamp AC. Any value exceeding this limit
constitutes a potential shock hazard and must be corrected immediately.
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SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION: Before servicing the BLU-RAY DISC HTS covered Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices
by this service data and its supplements and addends, read Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged
and follow the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. NOTE: if unfore- easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are
seen circumstances create conflict between the following called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of
servicing precautions and any of the safety precautions in this typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field effect
publications, always follow the safety precautions. transistors and semiconductor chip components.
Remember Safety First : The following techniques should be used to help reduce the
incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.
General Servicing Precautions
1. Always unplug the BLU-RAY DISC HTS AC power cord 1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor compo-
from the AC power source before: nent or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any
(1) Removing or reinstalling any component, circuit board, electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known
module, or any other assembly. earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially
(2) Disconnecting or reconnecting any internal electrical available discharging wrist strap device, which should be
plug or other electrical connection. removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power
(3) Connecting a test substitute in parallel with an electro- to the unit under test.
lytic capacitor.
Caution : A wrong part substitution or incorrect polar- 2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES
ity installation of electrolytic capacitors may result in an devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such
explosion hazard. as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or
exposure of the assembly.
2. Do not spray chemicals on or near this BLU-RAY DISC HTS
or any of its assemblies. 3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder
ES devices.
3. Unless specified otherwise in this service data, clean elec-
trical contacts by applying an appropriate contact cleaning 4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder
solution to the contacts with a pipe cleaner, cotton-tipped removal devices not classified as “anti-static” can generate
swab, or comparable soft applicator. electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
Unless specified otherwise in this service data, lubrication of
contacts is not required. 5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate
an electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices.
4. Do not defeat any plug/socket B+ voltage interlocks with
whitch instruments covered by this service manual might be 6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective
equipped. package until immediately before you are ready to install
it. (Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads
5. Do not apply AC power to this BLU-RAY DISC HTS and / or electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum
any of its electrical assemblies unless all solidstate device foil,or comparable conductive material).
heat sinks are correctly installed.
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from
6. Always connect the test instrument ground lead to an the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective
appropriate ground before connecting the test instrument material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the
positive lead. Always remove the test instrument ground device will be installed.
lead last.
Caution: Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or cir-
Insulation Checking Procedure cuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
Disconnect the attachment plug from the AC outlet and turn
the power on. Connect an insulation resistance meter (500V) 8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged
to the blades of the attachment plug. The insulation resistance replacement ES devices. (Normally harmless motion such
between each blade of the attachment plug and accessible as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting
conductive parts (Note 1) should be more than 1Mohm. of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static elec-
Note 1 : Accessible Conductive Parts include Metal panels, tricity sufficient to damage an ES device.)
Input terminals, Earphone jacks,etc.
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HIDDEN KEY MODE
AVAILABLE
HIDDEN MODE ENTRANCE KEY EXIT KEY DISPLAY
STATUS
PAUSE or HOME SYSTEM
DISPLAY SYSTEM 1+3+9+7+1+3+9+
SETUP MENU ON ※ 'Pause' Key INFORMATION
INFORMATION ENTER or MP2
FACTORY RESET (KEY,VERSION)
1.PLATFORM
INFORMATION
2.FATAL ERROR
MESSAGE
3.SYSTEM DEBUG
DISPLAY DEBUG (NO DISC or OPEN)
4+5+6+2+5+8+0 RETURN/PAUSE MESSAGE
INFORMATION and MENU OFF
4.LOADER DEBUG
MESSAGE
5.HDMI
CONNECTION
INFO
POWER ON Front 'STOP' +
EEPROM INITIAL Auto exit "E2P CLEAR"
STATUS RMC '0' for 5s
DVD FUNCTION
Front 'STOP' + "Locked" display
DOOR LOCK and POWER ON Toggling
RMC 'STOP' for 5s for 3s
STATUS
WIRELESS SPK POWER ON Front 'STOP' +
"REMATE"
REMATE STATUS RMC 'MUTE'
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SOFTWARE UPGRADE
• Burn a DVD recordable disc or USB with a file that is named to “LG_HB_6100B33.ROM”.
• Insert a upgrading disc or USB.
• Show help message for disc upgrade as follows.
< in the case of Back End program & Front End program >
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FIRMWARE UPDATE FOR WIRELESS DEVICE
1. WIRELESS MODULE UPDATE METHOD
Update must be performed without interference.
1) Select “1” on test band.
- You must select a band without interference.
2) USB update
- During the software update procedure, do not turn off the unit.
2-1) Copy the update file to the USB device after rename as “WIRELESS_HB906.BIN”.
2-2) Insert a USB device and perform the update.
- It is indicated “SEND xx” during transmission (xx is progress rate %.).
- LED is turned off during RX writing.
※ In case of connection is unstable; In case of update is no response more than 20 seconds; Update fail.
※ At this time, turn off RX/TX then update will fail and the previous version of program will work.
- If RX update is finished, LED light is on.
- If TX update is finished, it is power off automatically.
2-3) If the update is finished, TX is power off. RX is turned on after LED light is off.
3) Remove the power cord. After 5 seconds, reconnect the cord and turn on TX.
4) Factory
4-1) Press set “STOP” + remote control “6” during 3 seconds to perform TX FACTORY.
- “WL RESET” appears on FLD.
4-2) Press PAIRING button on RX during 5 seconds.
- LED blinks blue and red alternately to 0.5 second intervals.
Condition:
1) Wireless module update must be performed without interference.
2) You must update after switching TEST BAND.
3) After wireless module update, you must perform TX/RX FACTORY.
Condition:
1) Wireless module update must be performed without interference.
2) You must update after switching TEST BAND.
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NETWORK UPDATE
You can update the firmware by connecting your unit device directly to the S/W update server.
Caution:
Pressing Enter while checking for the update will end
process
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If newer version exists,
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9) Update will be processed
Caution :
Do not turn off the power during firmware update.
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SPECIFICATIONS
• GENERAL
Power requirements Refer to main label on the rear panel.
Power consumption Refer to main label on the rear panel.
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 433.5 x 57 x 281 mm (17 x 2.2 x 11 inches)
Net Weight (Approx.) 3.5 kg (7.7 lbs)
Operating temperature 5 °C to 35 °C (41 °F to 95 °F)
Operating humidity 5 % to 90 %
• INPUTS/OUTPUTS
VIDEO OUT 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ω, sync negative, RCA jack x 1
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y) 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ω, sync negative, RCA jack x 1
(Pb)/(Pr) 0.7 V (p-p), 75 Ω, RCA jack x 2
HDMI IN/OUT (video/audio) 19 pin (Type A, HDMI™ Connector)
ANALOG AUDIO IN 2.0 Vrms (1 kHz, 0 dB), 600 Ω, RCA jack (L, R) x 1
DIGITAL IN (OPTICAL) 3 V (p-p), Optical jack x 1
PORT. IN 0.5 Vrms (3.5 mm stereo jack)
MIC IN 6.3 mm
• TUNER
FM Tuning Range 87.5 to 108.0 MHz or 87.50 to 108.00 MHz
• AMPLIFIER
Power output (4 Ω/ 3 Ω), (RMS), THD 10 %
Total 1100 W
Front 180 W x 2
Center 180 W
Rear 180 W x 2
Sub-Woofer 200 W (Passive)
• SYSTEM
Laser Semiconductor laser
Wavelength 405 nm / 650 nm
Signal system Standard NTSC/PAL color TV system
Frequency response 20 Hz to 18 kHz (48 kHz, 96 kHz, 192 kHz sampling)
Harmonic distortion Less than 0.05 %
Dynamic range More than 80 dB
LAN port Ethernet jack x 1, 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX
Wireless LAN (internal antenna) Integrated IEEE 802.11n (5 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands) wireless
networking access, compatible with 802.11a/b/g Wi-Fi networks.
Bus Power Supply (USB) DC 5 V 500 mA
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• SPEAKERS
Front speaker (Left/ Right)
Type 2 Way 3 speaker
Impedance Rated 4Ω
Input Power 180 W
Max. Input power 360 W
Net Dimensions (W x H x D) 280 X 1152 X 225 mm (11 x 45 x 8.9 inches)
Net Weight 3.33 kg (7.34 lbs)
Center speaker
Type 2 Way 3 speaker
Impedance Rated 4Ω
Input Power 180 W
Max. Input power 360 W
Net Dimensions (W x H x D) 327 X 99 X 76 mm (12.9 X 3.9 X 3.0 inches)
Net Weight 1.21 kg (2.67 lbs)
Subwoofer
Type 1 Way 1 speaker
Impedance Rated 3Ω
Input Power 200 W
Max. Input power 400 W
Net Dimensions (W x H x D) 190 X 385 X 358 mm (7.5 x 15.2 x 14.1 inches)
Net Weight 5.4 kg (11.9 lbs)
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SECTION 2 ELECTRICAL
CONTENTS
DIGITAL DISPLAY & MEDIA TRAINING MASTER ......................................................................................... 2-2
ONE PONIT REPAIR GUIDE .......................................................................................................................... 2-77
1. NO POWER PROBLEM ....................................................................................................................... 2-77
2. THE LAYOUT OF MAIN BOARD ......................................................................................................... 2-79
3. NO BOOTING WHEN YOU TURN THE UNIT ON, NO MESSAGE OR “PLEASE WAIT” ON FRONT PANEL ... 2-81
4. WIRED NETWORK CONNECTION ERROR ....................................................................................... 2-90
5. BAD HDMI VIDEO / AUDIO OUTPUT .................................................................................................. 2-91
6. BAD HDMI VIDEO / AUDIO INPUT ...................................................................................................... 2-92
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE................................................................................................. 2-93
1. POWER SUPPLY ON SMPS BOARD .................................................................................................. 2-93
2. POWER SUPPLY ON MAIN BOARD ................................................................................................... 2-95
3. SYSTEM PART ..................................................................................................................................... 2-97
4. NO CVBS VIDEO OUTPUT .................................................................................................................. 2-99
5. NO AUDIO OUTPUT .......................................................................................................................... 2-100
6. NO HDMI OUTPUT ............................................................................................................................. 2-103
7. NO HDMI INPUT ................................................................................................................................. 2-104
WAVEFORMS ................................................................................................................................................ 2-105
1. SYSTEM PART-1 (X-TAL) .................................................................................................................. 2-105
2. SYSTEM PART-2 (DDR3 MEMORY) ................................................................................................. 2-106
3. VIDEO PART (100% FULL COLOR-BAR) ......................................................................................... 2-107
4. HDMI PART ........................................................................................................................................ 2-108
5. MICOM AND MPEG I/F PART............................................................................................................ 2-109
WIRING DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................................................ 2-111
BLOCK DIAGRAMS ...................................................................................................................................... 2-113
1. SMPS BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................... 2-113
2. MPEG / AMP BLOCK DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................... 2-115
3. HDMI / VFD / TOUCH / VIDEO / DC-DC BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................ 2-117
4. POWER - BCM / FE / MICOM / HDMI BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................ 2-119
5. POWER - DSP / ADC / DIR / WIRELESS BLOCK DIAGRAM ........................................................... 2-121
6. POWER - FRONT / i-Pod / USB / Wi-Fi / TOUCH BLOCK DIAGRAM .............................................. 2-123
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS .................................................................................................................................... 2-125
1. SMPS CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................ 2-125
2. MAIN - CPU#1 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ................................................................................................... 2-127
3. MAIN - CPU#2 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ................................................................................................... 2-129
4. MAIN - DDR3, NAND CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ........................................................................................ 2-131
5. MAIN - BCM7633 FRONT END CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ........................................................................ 2-133
6. MAIN - MICOM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .................................................................................................. 2-135
7. MAIN - HDMI CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................... 2-137
8. MAIN - ADC, DIR CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .............................................................................................. 2-139
9. MAIN - DSP CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................... 2-141
10. MAIN - POWER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ................................................................................................. 2-143
11. MAIN - I/O CIRCUIT DIAGRAM.......................................................................................................... 2-145
12. PWM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................. 2-147
13. AMP CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................... 2-149
14. FRONT JACK CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - OPTIONAL PART .................................................................... 2-151
15. FRONT TIMER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .................................................................................................. 2-155
16. FRONT TOUCH CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ................................................................................................ 2-157
17. POWER KEY CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................... 2-159
CIRCUIT VOLTAGE CHART ......................................................................................................................... 2-161
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAMS ..................................................................................................... 2-163
1. MAIN P. C. BOARD DIAGRAM .......................................................................................................... 2-163
2. SMPS P. C. BOARD DIAGRAM ......................................................................................................... 2-167
3. AMP P. C. BOARD DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................... 2-169
4. FRONT TIMER P. C. BOARD DIAGRAM........................................................................................... 2-171
5. POWER KEY P. C. BOARD DIAGRAM ............................................................................................. 2-171
6. FRONT JACK P. C. BOARD DIAGRAM - OPTIONAL PART ............................................................ 2-173
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DIGITAL DISPLAY & MEDIA TRAINING MASTER
Objective: To provide clear and concise guidelines for customer service agents to handle calls on
box goods calls.
1. DISTORTED PICTURE
1-1. Lines on Picture
Distorted picture refers to the customer getting video, but there is a problem with the video.
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable can
Has the customer tried NO also cause video problems. Test the cable with another device to
another set of cables? the TV to also determine if the TV is bad. If BD is problem,
please see service chart for service information.
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DIGITAL DISPLAY & MEDIA TRAINING MASTER
1-2. Ghost Picture
Distorted picture refers to the customer getting video, but there is a problem with the video.
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable can
Has the customer tried NO also cause video problems. Test the cable with another device to
another set of cables? the TV to also determine if the TV is bad. If BD is problem,
please see service chart for service information.
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DIGITAL DISPLAY & MEDIA TRAINING MASTER
1-3. Rolling Picture
Distorted picture refers to the customer getting video, but there is a problem with the video.
YES
YES
YES
YES
Connect the BD to another TV and play a disc. No lines during disc play
Does rolling appear NO back indicates a problem with the first TV. Please refer to the owners
when the BD is connected to
manual for instructions on how to connect the BD to a TV. If the BD has a
another TV?
problem on the second TV, then see service chart for service information.
YES
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable can also
Has the customer tried NO cause video problems. Test the cable with another device to the TV
another set of cables? to also determine if the TV is bad. If BD is problem,
please see service chart for service information.
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DIGITAL DISPLAY & MEDIA TRAINING MASTER
1-4. Shaky Picture
Distorted picture refers to the customer getting video, but there is a problem with the video.
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable can
Has the customer tried NO also cause video problems. Test the cable with another device to
another set of cables? the TV to also determine if the TV is bad. If BD is problem,
please see service chart for service information.
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DIGITAL DISPLAY & MEDIA TRAINING MASTER
1-5. Blurry Picture
Distorted picture refers to the customer getting video, but there is a problem with the video.
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
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DIGITAL DISPLAY & MEDIA TRAINING MASTER
2. NO PICTURE
2-1. Black Screen
The entire screen is black.
Make sure the customer did not select 480i resolution in the menu
Does the BD on-screen NO of the BD player if using HDMI connections. Change resolution on
menu appear? upconversion BD player by pushing the resolution button of the remote
controller. HDMI don’t support 480i resolution.
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable can
Has the customer tried NO also cause video problems. Test the cable with another device to the TV
another set of cables? to also determine if the TV is bad. If BD is problem, please see
service chart for service information.
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DIGITAL DISPLAY & MEDIA TRAINING MASTER
2-2. Blue Screen
The entire screen is a solid blue color.
Make sure the customer did not select 480i resolution in the menu
Does the BD on-screen NO of the BD player if using HDMI connections. Change resolution on
menu appear? upconversion BD player by pushing the resolution button of the remote
controller. HDMI don’t support 480i resolution.
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable can also
Has the customer tried NO cause video problems. Test the cable with another device to
another set of cables? the TV to also determine if the TV is bad. If BD is problem,
please see service chart for service information.
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DIGITAL DISPLAY & MEDIA TRAINING MASTER
2-3. Snowy Screen
A snowy picture is when black and white dots are all over the screen.
Make sure the customer did not select 480i resolution in the menu
Does the BD on-screen NO of the BD player if using HDMI connections. Change resolution on
menu appear? upconversion BD player by pushing the resolution button of the remote
controller. HDMI don’t support 480i resolution.
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable can
Has the customer tried NO also cause video problems. Test the cable with another device to
another set of cables? the TV to also determine if the TV is bad. If BD is problem,
please see service chart for service information.
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DIGITAL DISPLAY & MEDIA TRAINING MASTER
2-4. No Signal
A “no signal” message appears on the screen of the display.
Make sure the customer did not select 480i resolution in the
Does the BD on-screen NO menu of the BD player if using HDMI connections. Change resolution on
menu appear? upconversion BD player by pushing the resolution button of the remote
controller. HDMI don’t support 480i resolution.
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
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DIGITAL DISPLAY & MEDIA TRAINING MASTER
2-5. Invalid Format or Format Not Supported
YES
YES
YES
YES
Ask the customer to replace the cable between the device and display.
Has the customer tried NO If the problem is corrected, then the problem was with the cable.
another cable? If the problem continues, then the device is the problem.
Set up service according to in warranty or out of warranty procedures.
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DIGITAL DISPLAY & MEDIA TRAINING MASTER
3. PICTURE COLOR
3-1. No Color
The video displays no color and only shows in black and white.
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable can
Has the customer tried NO also cause video problems. Test the cable with another device to
another set of cables? the TV to also determine if the TV is bad. If the BD is the problem,
please see service chart for service information.
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DIGITAL DISPLAY & MEDIA TRAINING MASTER
3-2. Poor Color
The color is poor. Examples would be washed out colors, colors bleeding into one another, or a solid tint to
a screen.
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
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DIGITAL DISPLAY & MEDIA TRAINING MASTER
4. NOISE/AUDIO PROBLEMS
4-1. No Audio
The customer is not able to get audio.
YES
Is the customer NO Make sure the customer has not routed video
able to see video? and audio to separate inputs.
YES
YES
YES
Does the problem occur NO Audio is fine when the BD is connected to another TV
when BD is connected to indicates the problem is with the television. Refer to
another TV? the owners manual for assistance with connecting BD to another TV.
YES
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable can also
Has the customer tried NO cause audio problems. Test the cable with another device to
another set of cables? the TV to also determine if the TV is bad. If BD is problem,
please see service chart for service information.
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DIGITAL DISPLAY & MEDIA TRAINING MASTER
4-2. Distorted Audio
The audio sounds muffled, scratchy, or the audio skips.
YES
YES
YES
YES
Does the problem occur NO Audio is fine when the BD is connected to another TV
when DVD is connected to indicates the problem is with the television. Refer to the owners manual
another TV? for assistance with connecting BD to another TV.
YES
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable can
Has the customer tried NO also cause audio problems. Test the cable with another device to
another set of cables? the TV to also determine if the TV is bad. If BD is problem,
please see service chart for service information.
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DIGITAL DISPLAY & MEDIA TRAINING MASTER
4-3. Humming/Clicking Noise
The unit is making a humming noise or a clicking noise.
YES
Check to see if a disc is inserted into the BD and eject the disc.
Does the noise happen NO A humming or clicking noise when the disc is not inserted
when the BD is turned on? may be a cooling fan. Check OM to see if cooling fan is present.
If not, unit will need service. See BD service for service instructions.
YES
YES
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DIGITAL DISPLAY & MEDIA TRAINING MASTER
5. MISCELLANEOUS
5-1. No Power
The unit will not turn on.
NO
Is the unit plugged in? Make sure the unit is plugged into a surge protector or the wall.
YES
Does the unit turn on NO See if the unit will turn on when the power button the unit is pressed.
when the power button If the unit turns on, then troubleshoot the remote control using
is pressed on the unit? the Remote Control Not Working call flow.
YES
YES
YES
Is the disc inserted into NO Make sure the disc has been inserted into the BD player properly.
the BD player properly? The player can not read a disc inserted into the unit upside down.
YES
YES
Make sure the customer finalized the disc in the DVD recorder.
NO Make sure the type of disc the customer is using is compatible
Did the customer burn
with the BD player. If the customer initialized a DVD-RW in VR mode,
this disc in a DVD recorder?
make sure the owners manual has the RW logo to show
compatibility for the VR format.
YES
YES
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DIGITAL DISPLAY & MEDIA TRAINING MASTER
5-3. Unit Locks Up
Unit does not respond to any commands.
NO If the unit will turn on or off with the button on the unit,
Does the unit respond to
troubleshoot the remote control. Please refer to
the buttons on the unit?
Remote Control Not Working call flow.
YES
YES
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DIGITAL DISPLAY & MEDIA TRAINING MASTER
5-5. Remote Control Not Working
YES
YES
YES
If the remote does not work anything, then walk the customer
NO through a remote drain. Remove the batteries from the remote control.
Is the remote working at all? Then press and hold any button down for a minute.
This will drain the power out of the remote and reset it.
Universal remotes will have to be reprogrammed.
YES
YES
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5-6. Will Not Play Disc
The unit will not play a disc when a disc is inserted into the player.
Is the disc inserted into NO Make sure the disc has been inserted into the BD player properly.
the BD player properly? The player can not read a disc inserted into the unit upside down.
YES
YES
Make sure the customer finalized the disc in the DVD recorder.
NO Make sure the type of disc the customer is using is compatible
Did the customer burn this
with the BD player. If the customer initialized a DVD-RW in VR mode,
disc in a DVD recorder?
make sure the owners manual has the RW logo to show
compatibility for the VR format.
YES
YES
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5-7. Disc Freezes or Skips
The audio and video freeze and skip during play back of a BD or DVD disc.
Is the disc inserted into NO Make sure the disc has been inserted into the BD player properly.
the BD player properly? The player can not read a disc inserted into the unit upside down.
YES
YES
Make sure the customer finalized the disc in the DVD recorder.
NO Make sure the type of disc the customer is using is compatible
Did the customer burn this
with the BD player. If the customer initialized a DVD-RW in VR mode,
disc in a DVD recorder?
make sure the owners manual has the RW logo to show
compatibility for the VR format.
YES
YES
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5-8. Can Access Menu, but Not Play a Movie
The disc menu is displayed but the disc will not play.
YES
YES
NO If the region code of the DVD disc is not 1, then the DVD disc
What is the region code of
will not play on a player sold in the US. The player can play only
the DVD disc?
DVD discs labeled same as the rear of the unit.
YES
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5-10. Aspect Ratio
The customer has bars on the top and bottom of the screen, the left and right of the screen, or both.
YES
If the aspect ratio is 1.33:1 then the movie is set up for full screen
What is the aspect NO viewing. Bars will appear on the left and right side of the screen
ratio of the DVD disc if the TV is wide screen. If the aspect ratio is 1.85:1 or 2.35:1,
being played? then there will be bars on the top and bottom as that ratio is
bigger than widescreen TVs (1.78:1).
YES
YES
YES
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5-11. My Unit Won’t Upconvert
The customer has a problem with getting the unit to change resolutions to 480p, 720p, 1080i, or 1080p.
NO Ask the customer to press stop to stop the disc from playing.
Is the disc
Ask the customer to press the resolution button to change the resolution.
currently playing?
The BD player will not change resolutions while the disc is playing.
YES
YES
YES
Regular discs can convert to 1080p over the HDMI output and
Is the customer using NO only the HDMI output. The TV has to have HDCP compliancy on
an HDMI or DVI cable? the HDMI input. The display has to accept the resolution
(480p, 720p, 1080i, or 1080p).
YES
YES
One disc not upconverting means the disc may not upconvert.
NO Some movie companies will not allow their discs to upconvert.
Has the customer tried
If multiple discs display the issue, remove the disc and change
multiple discs?
the resolution with no disc in the unit.
If resolution will not change, the unit needs service.
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6. BLU-RAY PLAYER
6-1. Slow Loading Times for BDs
This is used for the unit to access a network dealing with interactive
What is the purpose of NO BD movie menu. BD Player can support BD2.0 so that network
the ethernet port on
function is active in the BD disc. Also, BD Player can support VOD service
the BD Player?
such as Netflix. (USA only)
NO Make sure the customer insert the LAN cable into the Ethernet jack.
Why is not the item
Make sure the network is active. If it is active,
downloaded through the
the disc may have a problem.
network?
If not active, see the network section of OM.
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7. NETFLIX
7-1. Network Setup
(By connecting the unit to broadband Internet, you can use Netflix function)
NO Connect the player’s LAN port to the corresponding port on your Modem
Check the Network
Router using a LAN cable. Use a commercially available straight LAN cable
Connection
(Category 5/CAT5 or better with RJ45 connector)
YES
YES
NO Select [NETWORK] on the [Setup] menu. And then Select [IP Mode] option
Checking Network
on the [NETWORK] menu. And then Check the Network status indicator
Configuration
changes according to Network configuration.
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7-2. Activation
Activating the unit establishes a connection between the unit and Netflix account
YES
YES
“Congratulations” NO Select [get an new code] for retry, Enter the activation
screen appears? code again on the activation site www.netflix.com/activate
YES
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7-4. ESN (Electronic Serial Number) Validation
(Select [OTHERS] on the [Setup] menu.
And then Select [Netflix] on the [OTHERS] menu.
And then Check [Netflix ESN].)
YES
Select [Streaming] on the [Home] menu.
NO
Is it activated successfully? This means that ESN is valid.
YES
YES
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7-5. Less Bandwidth and less resolution movie than expected
The Quality indicator during movie retrieval corresponds to the following bandwidth requirements:
• 1.0 Mbps
• 1.5 Mbps
• 2.6 Mbps
• Best quality is 3.8 Mbps
YES
Do not have any other online NO Your connection may be affected by other activity on your network,
activity on your network such as online gaming, file sharing or other video streaming.
YES
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7-6. Errors from Netflix server
Following operations could be abnormal if Netflix server is dead
• Activation
• Queue retrieving
• Movie playback
• Category list
NO
Is it activated successfully? If Netflix NCCP server is dead, it fails in activating even if ESN is valid,
YES
Does it fail to retrieve queue NO Network is setup correctly but it fails in retrieving the queue list,
data? (Title List) then the Netflix NCCP server is dead.
YES
YES
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8. YouTube
8-1.Frequent buffering happens while playing videos.
Network Condition Meter indicate current network speed between
BD Player and YouTube stream server.
To play videos without buffering, Network Condition Meter should
have more than 3 Bars.
YES
Do not have any Other online NO Your connection may be affected by other activity on your network,
activity on your network? such as online gaming, file sharing or other video streaming.
YES
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9. CINEMANOW
9-1. Entering the Cienmanow Function.
(Before using the Cinemanow function, it guides a user network status)
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9-2. Activation
(To rent or buy titles, a user must activate the player,
Activating the unit establishes a connection between the unit and Cinemanow account)
Visit www.cinemanow.com/activate
NO If you are not member of cinemanow,
Request activation code press “Get started” button to join the cinemanow.
Step 2
To get the activation code, move to bottom of this page
and press “Continue”
A user could change his information though this page.
(Payment Information, Adult Access Restrictions)
Step 3
You can see the 5 digite code.
This code only used onetime and is valid within 24 hours.
NO If success,
Entering the activation code
“Success, Your CinemaNow-ready device is now activated.” is displayed.
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9-3. Purchase titles
(To watch the stream video, you should browse and buy titles at the player.)
YES
YES
YES
NO
Place order If a user have an enough balance, it is applied automatically.
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9-4. Less Bandwidth and less resolution movie than expected
The Quality indicator during movie retrieval corresponds to the following bandwidth requirements:
• 1 box is 0.7 Mbps
• 2 boxs is 1.0 Mbps
• 3 boxs is 1.5 Mbps
• 4 boxs is 2.0 Mbps
YES
YES
A title can be played NO When a user try to play this stream that is already streaming on another
with one user id simultaneously. device, the unit displays error message.
A user meet an error code, NO It will be supported by Cinemanow with that error code.
when he try to playback. It is not covered by LGE.
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9-6. Check your internet connection
9-8. TimeOut
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9-9. CinemaNow Support
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10. MY MEDIA
10-1. What is My Media?
My Media is a Media File Sharing Function. User can play most of media files in my PC or my NAS ( Network Attached
Storage ). General DLNA compatible server shares Media Files on local network.
To connect DLNA server, user must have PC with DLNA server program or NAS with DLNA server certified.
LG gives My Media bundle SW disc(PC DLNA Program for Windows).
Another way is to use just file sharing method, this is based on the standard of CIFS (Common Internet File System).
User don’t need any program, just set folder sharing on your PC.
My Media server search menu can search user-shared folders.
Restrictions:
1. PC and BD Player must be connected in one access point.
2. Anti-Virus program may block media sharing. Before installing SW, stop the Anti-Virus program.
3. LG bundle disc program is Essential program supported by Nero.Inc.
4. Media types support is variable by each DLNA server.
5. DivX subtitle is supported by LG bundle disc only.
My Media is composed of the screens of selecting server, browsing files, playing video, playing audio, playing photo.
You can move up, down, left, right and select in file browser.
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10-3. How can I connect network?
External Internet
AP
Network Connection
AV Connection
DLNA Servers or
NAS Share Folder DLNA Server Software or
PC Share Folder
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10-4. How can I Install PC bundle program for DLNA?
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10-5. How can I Share new files and folders using DLNA?
1.Click the folder on the [Local Folders] tab and click [Rescan Folder]
Shared folders or files are not at the [More] button.
displayed on the player 2.If you want more information, see Help menu.
Visit the www.nero.com for more information and software tools.
2. Check the subtitle file size. The file size is limited 2Mbytes.
1. Display priority
: If there are several subtitle files in a folder, display priority is this.
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10-7. Network Error case
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10-8. Video Media Error case
1. Check your share folders on the media server program in the PC.
2. Find file you want to play.
Cannot play this file 3. Check that file extension is avi, mpg, mpeg.
4. Even if the file extension is avi, mpg or mpeg, the file may be not avi,
mpg or mpeg internally.
1. Check your share folders on the media server program in the PC.
2. Find the file you want to play.
Not Supported Video Codec 3. Check video codec of the file is DIVX3.xx, DIVX4.xx, DIVX5.xx,XVID,
DIVX6.xx(Standard playback only), DIVX-HD, MPEG1 System Stream,
Mpeg2 Program Stream, Mpeg2 Transport Stream. This is supported.
1. Check your share folders on the media server program in the PC.
2. Find the file you want to play.
3. Check audio codec of the file is Dolby Digital, DTS, MP3, WMA, AAC,
Not Supported Audio Codec
AC3, MPEG Layer 1 or Layer 2. This is supported.
4. Not all the WMA and AAC Audio format is compatible.
5. Check the file are recorded with GMC or Qpel. This is not supported.
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10-9. I can not find Nero media server
Check Nero SW
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10-10. Movie Playability Error Case
10-11. PC Requirements
1. OS Requirements
: Windows® XP (Service Pack 2 or higher), Windows Vista®
(no Service Pack required)
2. PC Requirements
: 1.2 GHz Intel® Pentium® III or AMD Sempron™ 2200+ processors
3. Network Requirements
What is PC/OS Requirements? : 100 Mb Ethernet, WLAN (IEEE 802.11b/g/n)
4. Detail Reference of File Share Settings
: If you use Windows® XP or Windows Vista®, visit link below for more
information on file share settings
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10-12. Folder Sharing in Windows XP
1. Right-click the appropriate folder > Click Sharing and Security... > As shown below [picture 1] and [picture 2], Properties
window is shown. Properties window is changed as shown below [Picture 1] and [Picture 2] with check [Use simple file
sharing] in [Tools]-[Folder options]-[View] but available to set sharing with check or not.
2. After Check and set sharing as shown above [Picture 1] and [Picture 2],
there is an icon of a hand holding the shared folder.
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10-13. Folder Sharing in Windows Vista
In control panel
> Network and Sharing Center
> Password-protected sharing
> Release Password-protected
sharing
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10-14. No Server Found
Must be Checked at
V
“Microsoft Network Client”
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10-15. I can not find shared folder on the Select a Server window
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10-16. User can go directly last used folder after power up.
But it may happen not to go directly last used folder.
• Wait 5 or 6 second after displaying the Home Menu, then enter the My
Media Menu (See the following figure)
: If you enter the My Media during the background server search time,
Can’t find the used folder when
Unit can’t find the used folder.
you enter the My Media after
Power On
• Check the Server IP
: If Server IP was changed (by DHCP or by Manually), Unit can’t find
the used folder
Network
Booting Connection Server Search
20 Sec. 3 Sec. 3 Sec. Elapsed
Time
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10-17. What do I input for requiring ID and Password?
When you share folder on your PC, you may share folder with user ID and Password.
If it’s needed ID/Password for using the shared folder, you can enter ID/Password by using Keyboard menu.
If you can not see folder’ contents, please check your PC folder sharing setup. Unit can remember 50 ID/Password.
Home Menu
CIFS
Select a CIFS Folder
ID / Password Certification
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11. WIRELESS NETWORK SETUP
11-1. Basic Guidance for wireless network troubles.
■ Expectable Causes
1. BD-Player maybe do not receive the radio frequency signal interrupted by
different obstacle. The obstacle can be walls,
objects, and the other wireless device. Or the distance between AP and
BD-Player can be the interrupting.
■ Possible Solutions
1. It is good that BD-Player is placed around AP as close as possible.
If the signal strength bar of AP like picture, move the AP close to BD-Player around.
3. If AP’s location is far from BD-Player, make move the AP’s height of location.
For instance, above shelf.
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11-2. When no Access Points or SSID after access point searching
2. Check frequency band using now. The BD-Player can operate in 2.4GHz
band not 5GHz.
5. If the result of the above check items is not valid, try the below process.
Check whether
wireless router radio is enabled or not
If not working
Check whether
SSID broadcast is enabled or not
If not working
If not working
If not working
If not working
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11-3. When access point connection failed.
■ Expectable Causes
1. A wrong security key.
■ Possible Solutions
1. Follow the basic guidance of previous page.
If not working
If not working
If not working
If not working
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11-4. When wireless dynamic IP is not set.
■ Expectable Causes
1. Interference between BD-Player and router.
■ Possible Solutions
1. AP should be used as DHCP server.
Check whether DHCP server of AP is activated or not.
If not working
If not working
If not working
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11-5. When only the WAN is not connected
■ Expectable Causes
1. Some problems between AP(router) and ISP(Internet Service Provider)
■ Possible Solutions
1. Confirm if there are no troubles home local internet line by PC.
2. Some ISP need their own unique DNS address. If it is, the DNS address
should be set in AP.
If not working
If not working
If not working
If not working
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11-6. When both WAN and LAN are not connected in the connection status
If not working
If not working
If not working
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11-7. When Push Button is not working
2. During 120 seconds just after AP’s push button is pushed, other device
also can be connected with the AP by the device’s push button.
■ Possible Solution
1. Try one more time from at the beginning of network connection.
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12. VUDU
12-1. Entering the Vudu.
(Before using the Vudu function, it guides a user network status)
12-2. Activation
(To rent or buy titles, a user must activate the player, Activating the unit
establishes a connection between the unit and Vudu account)
Enter your [Email Address] and [password] to log into your account.
Log into your account If you are not a member of Vudu yet,
click [Create an Account] to be a member.
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12-3. Purchasing titles
(To watch the stream video, you should browse and buy titles at the player.)
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12-4. Less Bandwidth and less resolution movie than expected
This dialog will show up the 4th time playback needs to be paused
Switching Quality level dialog because of buffering.
Users can select a lower quality level and fewer buffering would occur.
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13. PICASA
13-1. Create Picasa Web Albums Account
Don’t have a Picasa Visit “piccasaweb.google.com” and click the “Create an Account >>” button.
Web Albums account? You can get 1GB of free storage which can store about 4,000 pictures.
“No Image” icon can appear on thumbnail list or full picture screen.
“No Image” means that the meta data of the image is still at the database
What is “No Image”?
server but the content has been removed because it violates Google’s
Terms of Service.
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14. PANDORA
14-1. Pandora Initial Network Error Policy
Pandora Start
No No No
“ Check Ethernet
cable” Pop - up
No
Is Ethernet cable
connected?
Yes
“ Check network
setting” Pop- up
Enjoy Music
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14-2. Pandora Initial Network Error Policy
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14-3. Player Buffering Policy
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15. AccuWeather
15-1. Policy
Although you did retry 2~3 times, Network is not setup correctly.
same symptom occurs? Please check the network status.
16. MLB.TV
16-1. Game Watch Policy
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17. NAPSTER
17-1. Sign In Process
Yes
Have an
Napster Account Sign In for Existing Members
No
Yes
First
Sign-In.
Sign Up for a Free Trial
No
Seamless Sign-In
• Sign Out reset your sign-in history. (Until next sign-in, seamless sign-in unavailable)
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17-3. Player Buffering Policy
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18. Divx TV
18-1. Cannot go into the Divx TV Service.
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18-2. Frequent buffering happens while playing videos.
Do not have any other online Your connection may be affected by other activity on your network,
activity on your network such as online gaming, file sharing or other video streaming.
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19. VIEWSTER
19-1. Viewster setup.
(Before using the Viewster function, it guides a user network status)
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19-2. Purchasing the titles.
(user must log-in and pay to watch movie)
Press “Watch” tab If you try to watch movie before log-in your player,
in Movie Details first the screen will show to choose video and subtitle language.
Enter your [Email Address] and [password] to log into your account.
Pay with your account You can enter your [Phone number] and [PIN] code to pay.
Click [Pay & Watch] to watch the movie.
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19-3. Log in Process
(user must log-in and pay to watch movie)
Enter your [Email Address] and [password] to log into your account.
You can check “Remember me”,
Choose “Log in”
it will allow the app to automatically recall your username and password
so you won’t have to type in them for subsequent logins.
A user meet an error code, It will be supported by Viewster with that error.
when he try to playback. It is not covered by LGE.
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20. ACCEDO
20-1. Accedo Feature.
Accedo support the service about several games. You can select the game title, and enjoy
the game.
Enjoy game
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20-2. Accedo Setup
(By connecting the unit to broadband Internet, you can use Accedo function)
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ONE POINT REPAIR GUIDE
1. NO POWER PROBLEM
No power problem occurs when you power on the unit.
3.8VA No Power
D922, D923 are Defective
14VA No Power
D925 is Defective
12V No Power
IC951 is Defective
S/W Error
IC901, IC902 are Defective
No AMP Power
Q910, PC902,Q914 are Defective
Switching Error
PC901, IC903 are Defective
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Case 1
3.8VA No Power
Case 4
14VA No Power
Case 3 D925 is Defective
Case 5
S/W Error
IC901, IC902 are Defective
No AMP Power
Q910, PC902,Q914 are Defective
Switching Error
PC901 IC903 are Defective
Case 1
Case 5
Case 2
Case 4
Case 6
Case 3
< SMPS board top view > < SMPS board bottom view >
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2. THE LAYOUT OF MAIN BOARD
JK299
CN251 IC200
TUN01
IC401
IC201
JK251
IC101
JK803
CN253 IC801
JK802
X500
IC150 IC506
JK801
IC500
JK203
CN252 CN255
IC502 IC503
IC151
CN201
JK250
CN150 CN401
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IC202 IC154
IC405
IC402
IC810
IC102
SIC704
SIC710
IC153
IC152
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3. NO BOOTING WHEN YOU TURN THE UNIT ON, NO MESSAGE OR
“PLEASE WAIT” ON FRONT PANEL
When you turn on your set, it will blank / no message or “PLEASE WAIT” display on front panel,
and it will not boot-up.
D101
IC101
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When you turn on your set, it will blank / no message or “PLEASE WAIT” display on front panel,
and it will not boot-up.
IC153
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When you turn on your set, it will blank / no message or “PLEASE WAIT” display on front panel,
and it will not boot-up.
C1C8
L151
IC150
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When you turn on your set, it will blank / no message or “PLEASE WAIT” display on front panel,
and it will not boot-up.
IC151
C1A7
L150
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When you turn on your set, it will display “PLEASE WAIT” display on front panel, and it will not
boot-up normally.
3-5. X500
3-5-1. Solution
Replace X500 on MAIN board.
X500
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When you turn on your set, it will display “PLEASE WAIT” on front panel, and it will not boot-up
normally.
IC506
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When you turn on your set, it will display “PLEASE WAIT” on front panel, and it will not boot-up
normally.
R587
IC503
IC500
IC502 R591
< MAIN board top view > < MAIN board bottom view >
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When you turn on your set, it will display “PLEASE WAIT” on front panel, and it will not boot-up
normally.
X500
IC503
IC500
IC502
IC506
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When you turn on your set, it will display “PLEASE WAIT” on front panel, and it will not boot-up
normally.
IC503
IC500
IC502
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4. WIRED NETWORK CONNECTION ERROR
When you connect Accu Weahter, You-tube or Picasa through the wired LAN, the “no connection“
message appears.
4-1. JK250
4-1-1. Solution
Replace JK250 on MAIN board.
JK250
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5. BAD HDMI VIDEO / AUDIO OUTPUT
When unit is connected to HDMI TV using HDMI cable, picture shows bad color, no output or mixed
color on the screen. But component output is OK.
5-1. JK803
5-1-1. Solution
Replace JK803 (HDMI Jack).
JK803
CF809 ~ CF812
R831 ~ R838
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6. BAD HDMI VIDEO / AUDIO INPUT
When unit is connected to HDMI in(1 or 2) using HDMI cable, picture shows bad color, no output or
mixed color on the screen.
JK802 JK801
R814 ~ R821
R822 ~ R829
IC801
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1. POWER SUPPLY ON SMPS BOARD
No 3.8 VA
YES
NO
Is F901 normal? Replace F901 (same fuse).
YES
NO
Is TH901 normal? Replace TH901.
YES
NO
Is BD901 normal? Replace BD901.
YES
Is the Vcc NO
(11 V ~ 25 V) supplied to IC901 Is D922/ D923 normal?
pin4?
YES YES
No 12 V
YES
Is the NO
Vcc 14 VA supplied to IC151 Check 14 VA on SMPS board.
pin2?
YES
Is there NO
‘H’ signal at IC151 Check P_CTL from µ-com.
pin1?
YES
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No 36 VA / 26 VA
YES
NO
Is Q901 normal? Replace Q901 (same fuse).
YES
NO
Is D928 normal? Replace D928.
YES
NO
Is IC902 normal? Replace IC902.
YES
Is the Vcc NO
(11 V ~ 25 V) supplied to IC902 Is Q910 normal?
pin7?
YES YES
2-94
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
2. POWER SUPPLY ON MAIN BOARD
No 3.3 V
YES
Is the NO
Vcc 3.8 VA supplied to IC152/ Check 3.8 VA on SMPS board.
IC153 pin2?
YES
No 5 V
YES
Is the NO
Vcc 6 VA supplied to IC154/ Check 6 VA on SMPS board.
IC155 pin2?
YES
2-95
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
No 1.2 V
YES
Is the NO
Vcc 14 VA supplied to IC150 Check 14 VA on SMPS board.
pin2?
YES
YES
No 1.5 V
YES
Is the NO
Vcc 14 VA supplied to IC151 Check 14 VA on SMPS board.
pin2?
YES
YES
2-96
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
3. SYSTEM PART
Power cord in B
YES
YES YES
YES
NO
Check DIS301. Replace DIS301.
YES YES
P_CTRL NO
Check R166 vol. level.
check OK?
YES
Replace of IC101
UPD78F1165.
2-97
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
YES
Reset & NO
UART RX,TX Check X101 and IC101.
OK?
YES
YES X500 NO
27.00 MHz Replace X500.
OK?
YES
YES
YES
Proper
“LG Logo” NO assemble MAIN NO
display on monitor and FRONT board Assemble properly.
OK? OK?
YES
2-98
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
4. NO CVBS VIDEO OUTPUT
YES
Is there NO
CVBS signal on Check IC251 signal or Vcc.
R2A8?
YES
Is there NO
CVBS signal out of IC250 Replace IC250.
pin6?
YES
Is there NO
signal on Check R567.
CA203?
YES
2-99
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
5. NO AUDIO OUTPUT
Optical function
YES
IC201 NO
pin6 OPT_IN signal Check JK203 or replace.
OK?
YES
IC201 NO
pin26 ~ 29 I2S signal Check IC201 or replace.
OK?
YES
IC401 NO
Pin23, 24, 26, 27, 29, 30 Check IC401 or replace.
signal OK?
YES
CN401 NO
pin13, 14, 15 signal Check IC404 or replace.
OK?
YES
Portable function
YES
CN253 NO
pin6, 8 audio L/R Check CN902, JK902.
OK?
YES
IC401 NO
Pin23, 24, 26, 27, 29, 30 Check IC401 or replace.
signal OK?
YES
CN401 NO
pin13, 14, 15 signal Check IC404 or replace.
OK?
YES
2-100
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Tuner function
YES
IC200 NO
pin11, 12 audio L/R Check tuner module or replace.
OK?
YES
IC201 NO
pin13, 14, 15 I2S signal Check IC200 or replace.
OK?
YES
IC401 NO
pin23, 24, 26, 27, 29, 30 signal Check IC201 or replace.
OK?
YES
CN401 NO
pin13, 14, 15 signal Check CN401 or replace.
OK?
YES
2-101
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
YES
IC511 NO
pin4, 6, 8, 17 I2S input signal Check IC500 or replace.
OK?
YES
R446, R447, NO
R448, R432 I2S Input signal Check IC511 or replace.
OK?
YES
R423, NO
R422, R424 output signal Check IC401 or replace.
OK?
YES
IC401 NO
pin23, 24, 26, 27, 29, 30 signal Check IC201 or replace.
OK?
YES
CN401 NO
pin13, 14, 15 signal Check CN401 or replace.
OK?
YES
2-102
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
6. NO HDMI OUTPUT
YES
JK803 NO
pin18 Vcc 5 V Check L803 and Vcc 5 V line.
OK?
YES
JK803 NO
pin19 HP_DET about 3.3 V Check hot plug detect signal from TV.
OK?
YES
Is there signal on NO
Check IC801 Vcc or replace IC801.
R841, R842?
YES
Is there signal on NO
Check X802 or replace X802.
X802?
YES
2-103
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
7. NO HDMI INPUT
YES
JK801, NO
JK802 pin18 Vcc 5 V Check transmitter device.
OK ?
YES
JK801, NO
JK802 pin19 HP_DET about 3.3V Check IC801 status.
OK?
YES
Is there NO
signal on JK801, JK802 Replace IC801.
pin15,16?
YES
JK803 NO
pin18 Vcc 5 V Check L803 and Vcc 5 V line.
OK?
YES
JK803 NO
pin19 HP_DET about 3.3 V Check hot plug detect signal from TV.
OK?
YES
Is there signal on NO
Check IC801 Vcc or replace IC801.
R841, R842?
YES
Is there signal on NO
Check X802 or replace X802.
X802?
YES
2-104
WAVEFORMS
1. SYSTEM PART-1 (X-TAL)
1
IC500
3 4
IC101
1 2
3 4
2-105
2. SYSTEM PART-2 (DDR3 MEMORY)
5 IC500
DDR3_BA0
6 7
8
DDR3_nWE
7 8
DDR3_nCAS DDR3_CLK01_P
2-106
3. VIDEO PART (100% FULL COLOR-BAR)
10
12
11
9 10
COMPOSITE COMP_Y
11 12
COMP_Pb COMP_Pr
2-107
4. HDMI PART
13
14
15 16
13 14
HPD_TX DDC_SDA
15 16
DDC_SCL TXC+
2-108
5. MICOM AND MPEG I/F PART
17
17 18
19
BCM_nRESET
18
MICOM_UART_RX2
19
MICOM_UART_TX2
2-109
MEMO
2-110
WIRING DIAGRAM
22P FFC
CN401
CN601
CABLE
14P
HARNESS
MAIN AMP
CN150
CABLE
CN901
CABLE
24P FFC
CN202 CN203 CABLE
CN301
3P
HARNESS FRONT
CN331
CN303
CABLE
POWER KEY
TOUCH
2-111 2-112
BLOCK DIAGRAMS
1. SMPS BLOCK DIAGRAM
4.5V FL(+/-)
-27V VKK
System
Snubber TRANS 14VA
for Power IC EER2828
Rectifier Circuit
(Bridge, CAPACITOR) IC Peripheral Circuit 5.6V
3.8VA
Filter
Section
(Varistor,
Resistor, P-CTRL
Line Filter
Thermistor) FL
Standby
: 16.5V FR
Digital
TRANS SW
IC Power
Snubber 32V/39V
(Power AMP & MAIN AMP C
FET
AC Power MAIN) &
AMP SL
IC Peripheral Circuit SR
2-113 2-114
2. MPEG / AMP BLOCK DIAGRAM
3.3 V / 5 V 24.576 MHZ
12C(1) SPI(1)
2ch ADC 12C(1)
1.2 V / 3.3 V
(CS5346)
i-pod NJM2794 3.3V
Audio DSP SDRAM 32 V/ 39 V/ 12 V
AUX DIR CS495314
Portable I2S CS8422 Flash
- Decoding TAS5614
Tuner Processing 3.3 V 19.2 MHZ
3.3 V
Optical SPDIF •Sound Effect LPF
3.3 V
•Bass (D0/D1/D2)
74ALVC244
Management I2S(6ch)
•ChDelay PS9850 TAS5614
•AV sync
3.3 V •Downmix
ADC I2S
MIC S4308 I2S
CS5340 McASP0 Rx 12C(1)
EPHY_TDP/N
MIC_Det
3.3 V
TAS5614
Ethernet EPHY_RDP/N I2S
74ALVC244
D+,D-
USB / ,5V 74ALVC244
Wi-Fi / Dongle I2S 3.3 V
UART 244_
74ALVC244
To MD X3 CTRL1,
CTRL2,
45/18p FFC CTRL3 3.3V_M
3.3 V
EEPROM
Interface
A/B/C/D/E/F/G/H/RF
BCM7633 I2C
1.2/1.5/3.3V 27 MHz E2P MICOM
TRD, FOD ROM NEC 100P
5V 1.5 V
SLD, SPD 3.3V_M
DDR3 X2
Motor Driver(7ch)TILT, LOAD 20MHZ
(512MB)
OPU (R2A30234SP)
NAND 3.3 V
12C(2)_
(1GB) Touch/
Wireless Option WLESS
5V
MD CP Chip 3.3 V
Motor Driver(2ch) COLD (D1/D2)
TMDS I2S Wireless
LB1848M
CVBS/iPOD TX Module
5V
To From To To
Video SW HDMI RX HDMI RX HDMI TX
LOGO_SWITCH
PWR_ON_STATUS
2-115 2-116
3. HDMI / VFD / TOUCH / VIDEO / DC-DC BLOCK DIAGRAM
VFD
SPI(2) MC3401L
- HB906 : 6key (PWR : Tact, Vol : Encoder)
- HB966 : 8key(CY8C20446A)
Only HB966
From
HDMI Micom
DCDC Block
ADV7622
VCC_14V
3.3V_BCM 3.3V 1.5V 1.2V
DC-DC
AOZ1037
HDMI
Connector CEC DC-DC
HPD AOZ1072
HPD DDC_DAT,CLK
HDMI_5V VCC_3.8VA
5V RX TX HDMI_OUT
DDC_I2C HPD LDO
TJ3965
TMDS TMDS
TMDS ARC LDO
TJ3965
TMDS, DDC,HPD
HDMI_IN INT_RX,TX,
HDMI_
(2 Input) SDA,SCL RESET
I2S I2S
VIDEO
ARC_SPDIF
From
Component Comp. out
From To To From
BCM DIR DSP DSP THS7365
Video Drive
From MM1507
i-pod / CVBS CVBS out
Video SW
2-117 2-118
4. POWER - BCM / FE / MICOM / HDMI BLOCK DIAGRAM
I2C
M24C16
TJ3965 HDMI_3V3
3V3_MICOM
+3.8VA SOP8
HDMI_1V8
P_SENSE ADV7622
S7127 u-COM LM1117T
O252
P_CTRL
P_CTRL
I2C VCC_5V VCC_5V_HDMI
VCC_3V3
TUN
VCC_3V3
EDID_EEPROM
3.3V_BCM NAND
FLASH
3.3V_BCM
CP
TJ3965 VCC_3V3 3.3V_BCM I2C
SOP8 2.5V_BCM
VCC_1V5 1.5V
+14VA AOZ1073
BCM_7633
EPHY
VCC_1V2 1.2V Ethernet
AOZ1037
Micom_CTRL1/2/3 DDR3_RST
1.5V DDR3
LM1117 THS7314
+8V_OPU VCC_3V3_VIDEO
VCC_3V3
SOT223
THS7316
+12V_LOADER
LM29152RS Loader
2-119 2-120
5. POWER - DSP / ADC / DIR / WIRELESS BLOCK DIAGRAM
DVDD33
VCC_3V3
1.8V
LM1117T CS497024_DSP
O252
VCC_3V3
FLASH
VCC_3V3
SDRAM
VCC_3V3
+6VA CS8422_DIR
VCC_3V3
BLUETOOTH
VCC_3V3
LM39102-3L VCC_5V
SOT223 CS5346_ADC
VA5V
VCC_5V
WIRELESS
(WITH SRC_3CH)
VCC_5V
NJM2794
VCC_5V
MM1507
VCC_5V
NJM2505
2-121 2-122
6. POWER - FRONT / i-Pod / USB / Wi-Fi / TOUCH BLOCK DIAGRAM
FROM_MAIN
RCU
Touch
Volume
LED
VKK/FL-+ VFD
HDD USB(1A)
+5.6V
LM39100-3L USB_5V USB
SOT223
EXTERNAL HDD IPOD(1A)
LM39100-3L
SOT223 IPOD_5V IPOD
WIFI(310mA)
LM39100-3L
SOT223
WIFI_5V WIFI
2-123 2-124
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE SPECIAL COMPONENTS ARE SHADED ON THE NOTE :
SCHEMATIC FOR EASY IDENTIFICATION. 1. Shaded( ) parts are critical for safety. Replace only
WHEN SERVICING THIS CHASSIS, UNDER NO THIS CIRCUIT DIAGRAM MAY OCCASIONALLY with specified part number.
11
3.8VA No Power
D922, D923 are Defective
10
14VA No Power
9 D925 is Defective
12V No Power
IC951 is Defective
S/W Error
IC901, IC902 are Defective
No AMP Power
Q910, PC902,Q914 are Defective
6
Switching Error
PC901, IC903 are Defective
Switching Error
PC903, IC904 are Defective
Warning
Parts that are shaded are critical with
1 respect to risk of fire or electrical shock.
SMPS
EBY61089401, REV7.3
2011.02.24
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
2-125 2-126
2. MAIN - CPU#1 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
1
12
11
10
1
: WAVEFORM NUMBER CPU#1
EAX63553206-SD(#2)
2011.10.27
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
2-127 2-128
3. MAIN - CPU#2 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
12
11
5
10
7
6 7
8
1
: WAVEFORM NUMBER CPU#2
EAX63553206-SD(#3)
2011.10.27
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
2-129 2-130
4. MAIN - DDR3, NAND CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
12
11
10
1
DDR3 / NAND
EAX63553206-SD(#4)
2011.10.27
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
2-131 2-132
5. MAIN - BCM7633 FRONT END CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
12
11
10
1
FRONTEND
EAX63553206-SD(#5)
2011.10.27
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
2-133 2-134
6. MAIN - MICOM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
12
3
11
10
17 18
9
19
1
: WAVEFORM NUMBER MICOM
EAX63553206-SD(#6)
2011.10.27
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
2-135 2-136
7. MAIN - HDMI CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
12
11
10
9
2
13
7 14
15 16
6
1
: WAVEFORM NUMBER HDMI
EAX63553206-SD(#7)
2011.10.27
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
2-137 2-138
8. MAIN - ADC, DIR CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
12
11
10
1
: WAVEFORM NUMBER ADC / DIR
EAX63553206-SD(#8)
2011.10.27
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
2-139 2-140
9. MAIN - DSP CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
12
11
10
1
DSP
EAX63553206-SD(#9)
2011.10.27
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
2-141 2-142
10. MAIN - POWER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
12
11
10
1
POWER
EAX63553206-SD(#10)
2011.10.27
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
2-143 2-144
11. MAIN - I/O CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
12
11 9
10
10
12
11
1
I/O
: WAVEFORM NUMBER EAX63553206-SD(#11)
2011.10.27
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
2-145 2-146
12. PWM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
12
11
10
1
PWM
EBY60991601(#1), REV7.1
2011.02.12
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
2-147 2-148
13. AMP CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
12
11
10
1
AMP
EBY60991601(#2), REV7.1
2011.02.12
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
2-149 2-150
14. FRONT JACK CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - OPTIONAL PART
14-1. USB & PTB & MIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
12
11
10
1
USB & PTB & MIC
EBY60991902, REV1.6
2011.02.26
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
2-151 2-152
14. FRONT JACK CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - OPTIONAL PART
14-2. USB & PTB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
12
11
10
1
USB & PTB
EBY60991901, REV8.1
2011.02.12
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
2-153 2-154
15. FRONT TIMER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
12
11
10
1
FRONT
EBY60992001(#1), REV6.1
2010.12.07
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
2-155 2-156
16. FRONT TOUCH CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
12
11
10
1
TOUCH
EBY60992001(#2), REV6.1
2010.12.07
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
2-157 2-158
MEMO
17. POWER KEY CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
12
11
10
1
POWER KEY
EBY61050201, REV3.1
2011.03.15
A B C D E F G H I J
2-159 2-160
CIRCUIT VOLTAGE CHART
1. ICs 2. CAPACITORS
Description Location Division Voltage(V) Description Location Division Spec(V) Voltage(V) Description Location Division Spec(V) Voltage(V) Location No. Value (+) (-)
SMPS Vcc 2.0~5.5 3.26 S7127F_ VCC 0.3~15 3.7 MAIN Board
3.7VA - - IC103
Assembly IC204,IC205, AUK Vout 2.55~2.85 3.26
74HCT244 IC404,IC811 Vi 0~5.5 3.246 CA402 100/16V 3.31 0
3V3_Micom - 3.45 THS7365 IC251 Vs+ 3~5 4.98
Vo Vcc 3.257 C810 47/16V 2.005 0
P_CTRL - 3.247 VIN 2.5~6 3.73
Main TVDD 3.14~3.47 3.26 CA102 47/16V 3.395 0
P_Sense - 3.451 TJ3966DP IC802
DVDDIO 3.14~3.47 3.26 Vout 3.3 3.26 CA151 100/16V 5.88 0
3.8VA - 3.76 UP-
TXPLVDD 1.71~1.89 1.848 CA153 100/16V 3.308 0
ADV7622 IC801 IC101 VDD 1.8~5.5 3.42
Vin 3.31 D78F11645
DSP_1V8 IC405 CVDD 1.71~1.89 1.81 CA157 100/16V 3.69 0
Vout 1.81 VM1 7~13.2 12.43
TXPVDD 1.71~1.89 1.81 CA160 220/16V 5.87 0
EN 3.235 VM2 7~13.2 12.43
TXAVDD 1.71~1.89 1.81 R2A30209SP SIC704 CA407 10/16V 1.818 0
Vcc_5V IC154 Vin 5.68 VM3 7~13.2 12.43
VDD12 1.14~1.26 1.192 CA514 47/16V 1.499 0
Vout 4.98 5VCC 4.5~5.5 4.98
PLLVDD 1.14~1.26 1.195 CA515 47/16V 1.499 0
EN 3.439 LB1848M SIC705 VIN 2.5~7.5 4.98
XTAL_ CA802 47/16V 1.819 0
5V_Loader 1.14~1.26 1.192
SIC704 Vin 6.57 VDD12 LM358 SIC706 VCC 3~32 4.98
/OPU CA804 100/16V 3.288 0
Vout 4.95 BCM7633 IC500 VDD33 3.135~3.465 3.278 LM1117_
IC803 VIN 12 3.268 CA806 220/16V 3.7 0
TO252
VD 3.309 AVDD33 2.97~3.63 3.278
CS5346 IC200 SC774 100/16V 12.51 0
MM1507XNRE IC250 VCC 4.5~13 4.98
VA - VDD15 1.425~1.575 1.491
SCA701 100/16V 8.18 0
NJM2505 IC254 V+ 4.5~9.0 4.98
VA 3.309 CLK27_
CS8422 IC201 2.375~2.75 2.539 SCA702 33/25V 12.51 0
XVDD25 NJM2794RB2 IC203 V+ 4.3~13 4.99
VL -
SCA703 100/16V 4.98 0
VDD 1.71~1.89 1.817 TJ3966DP IC802 VIN 6.5 3.73
EN 3.429
SCA704 220/16V 5.87 0
CS495314 IC401 VDDA 3.13~3.46 3.247 AOZ1037 IC150,IC151 VIN 4.5~16 12.67
Wi-Fi 5V IC155 Vin 5.69
SCA709 22/16V 4.98 0
VDDIO 3.13~3.46 3.247 TJ3965D-
Vout 5.2 IC152,IC153 VIN 6.5 3.73
ADJ FRONT Board
VA 4.75~5.25 4.94
Vin 3.29
HDMI_1V8 IC803 VA 3.1~5.25 4.98 C307 47/16V 2.995 0
CS5346_ VD 3.13~3.47 3.252
Vout 1.8 IC200
ADC CS5340 IC206 VD 3.1~5.25 3.34 C309 220/16V 3.384 0
VLS 3.13~5.25 3.245
EN(P_CTRL) 3.291
VL 1.5~5.25 3.34 C3A1 100/16V 3.469 0
VLC 3.13~5.25 3.248
HDMI_3V3 IC802 Vin 1.818
LM39102D- AMP Board
VL 1.71~5.25 3.256 IC154,IC155 VIN 2.25~16 5.64
Vout 3.29 ADJ
CS8422_ C602 100/16V 3.422 0
IC201 VA 3.135~3.465 3.255
Servo_VREF Vout 3.52 DIR Vcc 1.5~10 3.35 C606 10/16V 4.93 0
V_REG 3.135~3.465 3.255 AZ1117BH-
Vin 1.279 IC810 Vi 12 3.26
ADJTRE1 C607 10/16V 4.94 0
VDD 3.0~3.6 3.256
Vout 1.51 EM638165TSA
IC402 Vo 1.2~3.36 1.917
-6G C608 10/16V 12.12 0
1V5 DDR VDDQ 3.0~3.6 3.256
IC151 EN 3.428 74AHC244PW
IC511 VIN 2.0~5.5 3.35
3A +118 C663 100/16V 3.42 0
VDD 1.425~1.575 1.493
FB 0.792 K4B2G16468 IC502,IC503
CP2.0B IC509 Vcc 2.8~3.6 3.34 C664 220/16V 1.252 0
VDDQ 1.425~1.575 1.493
Vcc 12.8
LM1117_1.8V IC405 VIN 1.5~7 3.35 C665 10/16V 6.555 0
VIO 3.257
Vin 12.79 HY27UF082G IC506 2.7~3.6 LM29152RS-
VCC 3.258 SIC710 VIN 2.3~26 5.64
Vout 1.194 ADJ
1V2 Core LM1117_ VIN 15 12.43
IC150 EN 3.43
4A ADJ TO252 SIC707
FB 0.794 1.8V Vout 8 6.95
Vcc 12.79
Vin 3.31 LM39102D- IC299 VIN 2.25~16 5.63
1.8 Vcc IC405 ADJ
Vout 1.81
IC102,
M24C16 IC804,IC805 VCC 1.8~5.5 4.76
MX-
IC403 VCC 2.7~3.6 3.34
25L3205D
NLASB
IC806,IC807,
3157 IC808,IC809 VCC 1.65~5.5 4.76
DFT2G
2-161 2-162
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAMS
1. MAIN P. C. BOARD DIAGRAM
(TOP VIEW)
2-163 2-164
MAIN P. C. BOARD DIAGRAM
(BOTTOM VIEW)
2-165 2-166
2. SMPS P. C. BOARD DIAGRAM
NOTE) Warning
(TOP VIEW) (BOTTOM VIEW) Parts that are critical with respect to risk
of fire or electrical shock.
2-167 2-168
3. AMP P. C. BOARD DIAGRAM
(TOP VIEW) (BOTTOM VIEW)
2-169 2-170
4. FRONT TIMER P. C. BOARD DIAGRAM
(TOP VIEW)
(BOTTOM VIEW)
(BOTTOM VIEW)
2-171 2-172
6. FRONT JACK P. C. BOARD DIAGRAM - OPTIONAL PART
6-1. USB & PTB & MIC P. C. BOARD DIAGRAM
(TOP VIEW) (BOTTOM VIEW)
2-173 2-174
SECTION 3
CABINET & MAIN CHASSIS
CONTENTS
3-1
MEMO
3-2
EXPLODED VIEWS
1. CABINET AND MAIN FRAME SECTION
462
OPTIONAL PART
463 462
C
B
A
CN303
CABLE4
H
480 250
464 467 CABLE3
CABLE2
A43 D
C
E
462
463
A50
F
A41 A46 C
Wi-Fi
B A
A51 CABLE6
MAIN
D 463
CABLE1
273
464 E
269
K
J
463
464 F H I J
K 463
265
260 CN901
I AMP
464
279
464
A45
SMPS
463
462
320
A47
L
300
261
261 A44
268 L 250R
261
MEMO
2. DECK MECHANISM SECTION (BM12T)
1439
1002
A001
1001
1005
1003 1004
1026
1031
1025
1437
1437
1024
1025
1012 1049
1017
1433 1437
1024
1013 1015
1016 1011
1020
1030
1050
1431
1019 1043
A005
1018
1045
1439
3. SPEAKER SECTION
3-1. CENTER SPEAKER EXPLODED VIEW
A700
3-2. FRONT/ REAR SPEAKER EXPLODED VIEW
A800
A800T
851
A800M
851
A800B
850
A900
4. PACKING ACCESSORY SECTION
825 FM antenna
803 Packing
804 Bag
802 Box
Speaker cables
WIRE80 Front Left
WIRE81 Front Right
WIRE70 Center
WIRE90 Subwoofer
WIRE60 Rear Left
WIRE61 Rear Right
SECTION 4
BCM7633 F/E LOADER PART
CONTENTS
4-1
COMPONENT REPAIR GUIDE
1. ABNORMAL MD OPERATION
Abnormal disc reading or abnormal tray open/close.
Ö Replace new MD and test if it is operated normally.
1-1. Component
1) Traverse assembly
2) FFC cable from MAIN board to MD
Pick-up
Sled / Spindle
Loading
4-2
COMPONENT REPAIR GUIDE
2. "ALL BD DISC" READING ERROR
- All the Blu-ray disc is not operated, but DVD and CD are operated normally.
- If the LDO for APC of BD laser diode is abnormal, BD doesn't work.
- If the LD current control is abnormal, BD doesn't work.
2-1. Component
1) MD (Traverse Assembly)
2) SIC707 – Adjustable LDO
12V
8V
INPUT
(FROM MAIN CHIP)
OUTPUT(TO PICK-UP)
4-3
COMPONENT REPAIR GUIDE
3. "ALL DVD DISC" READING ERROR
- All the DVD disc is not operated, but BD and CD are operated normally.
- If the LD current control is abnormal, DVD doesn't work.
3-1. Component
1) MD (Traverse Assembly)
2) SQ712, SQ717
5V
INPUT
(FROM MAIN CHIP)
OUTPUT(TO PICK-UP)
4-4
COMPONENT REPAIR GUIDE
4. "ALL CD DISC" READING ERROR
- All the CD disc is not operated, but BD and DVD are operated normally.
- If the LD current control is abnormal, CD doesn't work.
4-1. Component
1) MD (Traverse Assembly)
2) SQ713, SQ715
5V
INPUT
(FROM MAIN CHIP)
OUTPUT
(TO PICK-UP)
4-5
COMPONENT REPAIR GUIDE
5. ABNORMAL SERVO OPERATION
- The actuator, spindle and sled operation of pick-up are abnormal.
- After changing MD, the motors are abnormal operations.
- After changing Motor Drive IC, the motors are abnormal operations.
5-1. Component
1) MD (Traverse Assembly)
2) SIC706 – AZ4580MTR-E1
1.65V
INPUT
(FROM MAIN CHIP)
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HOW TO USE THE SA RESET FUNCTION
1. SA RESET PURPOSE
1) If we change system, we should do SA adjustment to get better performance of BD disc.
2) This is the operation to locate collimator lens of pick-up at the exact point.
3) We use this value to playback the BD disc after we store into the flash memory.
2. REQUIRED SA RESET
1) After changing Traverse.
2) After changing Main Board Assembly.
3) After changing Main Board Flash IC.
3. SA RESET PROCEDURE
1) After the set turn on.
(then, mode is the home menu)
4-7
4) Select 6 on debug window to perform SA Reset.
4-8
MAJOR IC INTERNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM AND PIN DESCRIPTION
1. BCM7633
1-1. Front-end Block Diagram
PICK-UP
& MOTOR
ADC
DFE
RF IN CD,DVD,BD
Demodulator,
Decoders
Wobble Detector
AFE ADC
A~J IN
ADC
Servo
DSP
FORCUS,
TRACKING, PDM
MOTOR DACs
ARM Cortex R4
Laser Processor
LASER Control FE Control
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1-2. Pin Function
OFE – Motor Driver Interface
Label Function I/O IO PU/PD Tol. (V) Loc. Description
OFE_MDI_FG I I/O PU 3.3 E8 Spindle Motor Feedback
OFE_MDI_DMO O O – 3.3 E9 Spindle Motor Output
OFE_MDI_STEP1 O O – 3.3 F9 Sled Step Motor PDM DAC
OFE_MDI_STEP2 O O – 3.3 G9 Sled Step Motor PDM DAC
OFE_MDI_FOO O O – 3.3 B9 Focus PDM Output/Focus Tilt PDM Output
OFE_MDI_TILT O O – 3.3 E10 Tilt PDM Output/Focus Tilt PDM Output
OFE_MDI_TRO O O – 3.3 G8 Tracking PDM Output
OFE_MDI_COLLSIN O O – 3.3 F8 Collimator Sine PDM Output
OFE_MDI_COLLCOS O O – 3.3 F10 Collimator Cosine PDM Output
OFE_OPU_VREFPDM O I/O – 3.3 C9 Reference Voltage PDM Output
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OFE–Serial Interface
Label Function I/O IO PU/PD Tol. (V) Loc. Description
OFE_SER_SEN2 I/O STI/O PU 3.3 C7 SSI Enable Out
OFE_SER_SCLK I/O I/O PU 3.3 A9 SSI Clock Out
OFE_SER_SDATA I/O I/O PU 3.3 D9 SSI Data In/out
OFE_SER_SBUSY I/O I/O PD 3.3 E7 SSI Busy In/SEN4
OFE–General Purpose
Label Function I/O IO PU/PD Tol. (V) Loc. Description
OFE_GP_PA0 I/O I/O – 3.3 F13 OFE_GP_PA0/Gain SW2
OFE_GP_PA1 I/O I/O – 3.3 E13 OFE_GP_PA1/SEN4
OFE_GP_PA2 I/O I/O – 3.3 F12 OFE_GP_PA2/SEN3
OFE_GP_PA3 I/O I/O – 3.3 G12 OFE_GP_PA3/AlphaSIN
OFE_GP_PA4 I/O I/O – 3.3 G11 OFE_GP_PA4/AlphaCOS
OFE_GP_PA5 I/O I/O – 3.3 F11 OFE_GP_PA5/PanicIn
OFE_GP_PA6 I/O I/O – 3.3 E12 OFE_GP_PA6/ExtINT_
OFE_GP_PA7 I/O I/O – 3.3 D11 OFE_GP_PA7
OFE_GP_PB0 I/O I/O – 3.3 D14 OFE_GP_PB0/MIOCLK
OFE_GP_PB1 I/O I/O – 3.3 E14 OFE_GP_PB1/Land
OFE_GP_PB2 I/O I/O – 3.3 F14 OFE_GP_PB2
OFE_GP_PB3 I/O I/O – 3.3 G14 OFE_GP_PB3
OFE_GP_PB4 I/O I/O – 3.3 C13 OFE_GP_PB4/MIO0/DIGTP1
OFE_GP_PB5 I/O I/O – 3.3 B13 OFE_GP_PB5/MIO1/DIGTP2
OFE_GP_PB6 I/O I/O – 3.3 D12 OFE_GP_PB6/MIO2/DIGTP3
OFE_GP_PB7 I/O I/O – 3.3 E11 OFE_GP_PB7/MIO3
OFE–Analog Supply
Label Function I/O IO PU/PD Tol. (V) Loc. Description
OFE_AVDD1P2RFDPD APWR APWR – 1.2 A19 Analog Power for RF and DPD (1.2 V)
OFE_AVSSRFDPD AGND AGND – A18 Analog Ground for RF and DPD
OFE_AVDD1P2SERVOADC APWR APWR – 1.2 A16 Analog Power for Servo ADC (1.2 V)
OFE_AVSSSERVOADC AGND AGND – A17 Analog Ground for Servo ADC
OFE_AVDD1P2WOBBLE APWR APWR – 1.2 B20 Analog Power for Wobble (1.2 V)
OFE_AVSSWOBBLE AGND AGND – C20 Analog Ground for Wobble
OFE_AVDD1P2ADCPLL APWR APWR – 1.2 B21 Analog Power for ADC PLL (1.2 V)
OFE_AVSSADCPLL AGND AGND – C21 Analog Ground for ADC PLL
OFE_AVDD3P3 APWR APWR – 3.3 B14 Analog Power for 2.5V Regulator (3.3 V)
OFE_AVDD2P5CAP AGND AGND – A14 Output cap for 2.5V regulator
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2. DRIVE IC (R2A30209SP)
: SPINDLE MOTOR AND 6CH ACTUATOR DRIVER
2-1. Block Diagram
4-12
2-2. Pin Function
4-13
3. PICK-UP CONNECTOR TERMINAL PIN ASSIGNMENTS (LTH-A12)
PIN NO. PIN NAME DESCRIPTION FUNCTION
1 FCS2+ FOCUSING2+
2 FCS2- FOCUSING2-
3 TRK+ TRACKING+
ACT
4 FCS1+ FOCUSING1+
5 TRK- TRACKING-
6 FCS1- FOCUSING1-
7 A- Stepping Motor A-Terminal
8 B- Stepping Motor B-Terminal
CMU SHIFTER
9 A+ Stepping Motor A+Terminal
10 B+ Stepping Motor B+Terminal
11 PGND(NC) GND for PDIC(NC)
12 NC NC
13 NC(VCC) NC(Terminal for LG pick-up recognation)
14 A A output
15 B B output
16 C C output
17 D D output
18 SA SA output
19 SB SB output
20 SC SC output
PDIC
21 SD SD output
22 NC NC
23 RF+ RF + output for BD and DVD, CD
24 RF- RF - output for BD and DVD, CD
25 SWB2 PDIC BD Output Switch Port
26 SWB1 PDIC BD Output Switch Port
27 VREF_PD PDIC Reference Supply Terminal 2.1 V
28 VCC_+5PD PDIC Power Terminal 5 V
29 PGND GND for PDIC
30 SW 2-Wavelength PDIC DVD/CD/Sleep(L/H/M) Changeover SW
31 GND1 GND for LD and HFM IC
32 LDI BD LD control for LD,BD
33 LDI CD LD control for LD,CD
34 LDI DVD LD control for LD,DVD
35 LGND GND for LD and HFM IC
36 TEMP Thermister
37 VCC LD Vcc for HFM IC 5 V
38 MON_CD/DVD HFM IC Monitor Output for DVD & CD
39 MON_BD Monitor Monitor Output for BD
40 SEL_DVD Select Input for DVD Monitor(L:Enable)
41 SEL_CD Select Input for CD Monitor(L:Enable)
42 LGND(NC) GND for LD and HFM IC(NC)
43 NC GND for LD and HFM IC(NC)
44 LGND GND for LD and HFM IC
45 GND_BDPD GND for Back monitor PD,BD
4-14
BLOCK DIAGRAM
RF / Servo Signal
BCM7633 F/E BLOCK
/ Monitor
(Broadcom)
OPU :LTH-A12 V/I
- RF Amp
LD(BD/DVD/CD) ALPC
SPINDLE SLED Power Servo Signal
Motor Motor Processor
FO
TRK - Function
TILT DSP/Servo control
Active CP Decoder
Encoder
Feed Mecha.
ARM Processor
Loading
Motor AACS
(Advanced Access
Content System)
Flash
1. MAIN: 5 V, 12 V, 1.2 V, 3.3 V
Stepping Driver 2. SIC707: Adj. regulator.
(For Active CP) - 8V (For BD LD)
4-15
MEMO
4-16