Service Manual: Color Monitor
Service Manual: Color Monitor
Service Manual: Color Monitor
COLOR MONITOR
DELL E773c Series
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4. ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................... 8
4-1 ADJUSTMENT CONDITIONS AND PRECAUTIONS ......................... 8
4-2 MAIN ADJUSTMENTS ........................................................................ 8
4-3 ADJUSTMENT METHOD .................................................................... 8-11
4-4 EDID CONTENTS..................................................................…………
1. CRT : 43.2CM(17") 90 Deflection, 29mm Neck, 0.27mm Dot Pitch, Non-Glare Screen
4. External Controls:
Power On/Off, Power led, Function knob: Contrast, Brightness, H-Center, H-Size, V-Center, V-Size,
Rotation, Pincushion, Trapezoid, Pin-Balance, Parallelogram, Color Temperature, Degaussing,
Recall, Moire,
Factory Preset #1 #2 #3 #4
Factory Preset #5 #6 #7 #8
Resolution 800*600 1024*768 1024*768 1152*864
6. Scanning Frequencies
9. Power Source:
Switching Mode Power Supply
AC 90 ~264V, 50±3/60±3Hz Universal Type
Packed Monitor
Monitor
Width: 410mm 515mm
Height: 402mm 464mm
Depth: 420mm 570mm
Weight: 15.5kg 17.5kg
15. Press the “MENU”funtion and don’t release it,then press power swith on,the monitor will enter
the burn-in mode if it is no signal input.
16. Regulations/Safety:
- EN 60950 + EK1-ITB: GS-mark
- UL60950
- cUL CSA C22.2 No.60950
- VDE 0860 (implosion protection)
- CE-mark
- CB-certificate and test report according to IEC60950
EN 55022 Class B
Radiation emission 30 MHz ~ 1 GHz 30 MHz ~ 2 GHz
FCC Part 15, Subq.B
if clock > 108 MHz
30 MHz ~ 1 GHz
Electrostatic (ESD) EN 55024 IEC61000- - no functional
4-2
disturbance:
8 kV air discharge
Immunity to RF field EN 55024 IEC61000- 80 MHz ~ 1000 MHz modulation
strength 4-3 3V/m
1. Observe all caution and safety related notes located inside the display cabinet.
2. Operation of the display with the cover removed, may cause a serious shock hazard from the
display power supply. Work on the display should not be attempted by anyone who is not
thoroughly familiar with precautions necessary when working on high voltage equipment.
3. Do not install, remove or handle the picture tube in any manner unless shatter-proof goggles are
worn. People who are not so equipped should be kept away while handling picture tube. Keep
picture tube away from the body while handling.
4. The picture tube is constructed to limit X-RAY radiation to 0.5 mR/HR. For continued protection,
use the designated replacement tube only, and adjust the voltages so that the designated
maximum rating at the anode will not be exceeded.
5. Symbol“ “ means safety relative parts. The use of substitute replacement parts which do not
have the same characteristics as specified in the parts list may create shock, fire or explode etc.
6. Symbol“ ” means X-ray relative parts. Before replacing any of these components please
read the parts list in this manual carefully to avoid creating higher anode voltage or x-ray.
Especially for sealed controls, such as VR902 and FBT screen VR etc, which were sealed by the
manufacturer once their optimum position has been set, please don’t dismantle them as your
likes, otherwise you will break or damage the component. If you need replace the parts with
sealed control, please adjust the relative VR to make sure the B+ voltage about 66.0V and well
seal it with A+B glue or equivalent, which you can not move away with one screw driver
7. Before returning a serviced display to the customer, a thorough safety test must be performed to
verify that the display is safe to operate without danger or shock. Always perform an AC leakage
current check on the exposed metallic parts of the cabinet, such as screw heads.
Test method for current leakage is described as follow.
(a) Plug the AC line cord directly into rated AC outlet (do not use a line isolation transformer
during this check).
(b) Use an AC voltmeter having 5000 ohms per volt or with more sensitivity in the following
manner: Connect a 1500 ohms 10 Watt resistor, paralleled by a 0.15UF, AC type capacitor
between a known good earth ground (water pipe, conduit, etc.) and the exposed metallic
parts simultaneously. Measure the AC voltage across the combination of 1500 ohms
resistor and 0.15UF capacitor.
(c) Reverse the AC plug at the AC outlet and repeat AC voltage measurements for each
exposed metallic part.
(d) Voltage measured must not exceed 0.5 volts RMS. This corresponds to 0.35 milliamp AC.
Any value exceeding this limit constitutes a potential shock hazard and must be corrected
immediately.
Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special safety visual inspections and the
protection afforded by them cannot necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated
for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Before replacing any of these components read the parts list in this
manual carefully. The use of substitute replacement parts which do not have the same safety
characteristics as specified in the parts list may create shock, fire, X-RAY radiation or other hazards.
Operation of monitor outside of cabinet or with back removed may cause a serious shock hazard.
Work on this model should only be performed by those who are thoroughly familiar with precautions
necessary when working on high voltage equipment.
Exercise care when servicing this chassis with power applied. Many B plus and high voltage
terminals are exposed which, if carelessly contacted, can cause serious shock or result in damage to
the chassis. Maintain interconnecting ground lead connections between chassis and picture tube dag
when operating chassis.
Certain HV failures can increase X-ray radiation. Monitor should not be operated with HV levels
exceeding the specified rating for the chassis type. The maximum operating HV specified for the
chassis used in this monitor is
24.8KV ± 1KV
with a line voltage of 120/240 VAC. Higher voltage may also increase possibility of failure in HV
supply.
It is important to maintain specified values of all components in the horizontal and high voltage
circuits and anywhere else in the monitor that could cause a rise in high voltage or operating supply
voltages. No changes should be made to the original design of the monitor. Components shown in
the shaded areas on the schematic should be replaced with exact factory replacement parts. The
use of unauthorized substitute parts may create a shock, fire or other hazard.
To determine the presence of high voltage, use accurate, high impedance, HV meter connected
between second anode lead and CRT dag grounding device. When servicing the High Voltage
System, remove static charge from it by connecting a 10K ohm resistor in series with an insulated
wire (such as a test probe) between picture tube dag and 2nd anode lead.(AC line cord disconnected
from AC power outlet.)
The picture tube used in this monitor employs integral implosion protection. Replace with tube of the
same type number for continue safety. Do not lift picture tube by the neck. Handle the picture tube
only after discharging the high voltage completely.
1 5
6
10
11 15
1. RED 9. 5V
2. GREEN 10. SYNC. GND
3. BLUE 11. NC
4. NC 12. SDA
5. SFTC 13. HORIZ. SYNC
6. GND-R 14. VERT. SYNC (*VCLK)
7. GND-G 15. SCL
8. GND-B
3. Apply power to the display by turning the power switch to the "ON" position and allow about
thirty seconds for display tube warm-up. The Power-On indicator lights when the display is on.
4. With proper signals feed to the display, a pattern or data should appear on the screen, adjust
the brightness and contrast to the most pleasing display.
5. This monitor has power saving function following the VESA DPMS. Be sure to connect the
signal cable to the PC.
6. If your color display requires service, it must be returned with the power cord.
V-CENTER HE H-REGULATION
PINCUSHION VE V-REGULATION
PARALLELOGRAM H-LINEAR
PIN-BALANCE V-LINEARITY
TRAPEZOID V-LINEARITY
AB ABL LH NO USE
G-BIAS BI BURN IN
R-BIAS DEGAUSS
G-GAIN RETURN
RETURN
D. To switches the input signal to the other Timing Mode. Please follow step A ~ C to get the
optimum picture.(H/V-size:312*234mm)
E. Select the " " RETURN function and press the MENU Key, then the Factor Preset
window will be returned to the original OSD window.(user's operating condition)
F. The setting data of the CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, ROTATION, COLOR TEMPERATURE are
common mode saved in the memory. Don't needed adjust it individual at every timing Mode and
save in the memory.
4. Focus Adjustment:
A. Set mode 6 1024×768, PATTERN 101 , Fv: 85Hz with character full page.
B. Set for under RECALL state .
C. Then adjust focus VR1 to a fine vertical line.
D. Adjust focus VR2 to a fine horizontal line.
E. Repeat step C & D.
5. Purity Adjustment
A. Be sure that the display is not being exposed to any external magnetic fields.
B. Ensure that the spacing between the Purity, Convergence, Magnet, (PCM), assembly and the
CRT stem is 29mm. (See below diagram)
C. Produce a complete, red pattern on the display. Adjust the purity magnet rings on the PCM
assembly to obtain a complete field of the color red. This is done by moving the two tabs in such
a manner that they advance in an opposite direction but at the same time to obtain the same
angle between the two tabs, which should be approximately 180'.
D. Check the complete blue and complete green patterns to observe their respective color purity.
Make minor adjustments if needed.
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Purity Magnets
6-pole Convergence Magnets
4-pole Convergence Magnets
Deflection Yoke
6. Convergence adjustment
x0 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8 x9 xA xB xC xD xE xF
00: 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 10 AC 05 D0 35 30 30 30
10: 01 0D 01 03 68 20 18 78 2E 8A A9 A1 54 46 99 24
20: 0E 48 4C A4 42 00 31 59 45 59 61 59 81 80 71 4F
30: 01 01 01 01 01 01 C3 1E 00 20 41 00 20 30 10 60
40: 13 00 36 E6 10 00 00 1E 00 00 00 FF 00 39 4B 32
50: 38 38 31 41 4E 30 30 30 35 0A 00 00 00 FC 00 44
60: 45 4C 4C 20 45 37 37 33 63 0A 20 20 00 00 00 FD
70: 00 32 A0 1E 46 0B 00 0A 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 **
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MICRO Controller
The IC101 contains a 6502/8051 8-bit CPU core, 512 bytes of RAM, 16K bytes of ROM,14 channel 8
bit PWM D/A converters, 2 channel A/D converters for key detection, one 8 bit pre-loadable base
timer, internal H-sync and V-sync signals processor providing mode detection, watch- dog timer
preventing system from abnormal operation, and an I²C bus interface.
The functions of the sync processor include polarity detection, H-SYNC & V-SYNC signals counting,
Programmable SYNC signals output, free running signal generator. Pin41/Pin42 are for the H-SYNC
and V-SYNC input, Pin33/Pin34 will output the same signal as input sync signal without delay, and the
polarity are setting in the positive. When no signal input, the Pin33 will output a 72Hz V-SYNC free run
signal. The Pin34 will output a 48KHz H-SYNC free run signal. for the monitor testing use.
The deflection circuit is achieved by a high performance and efficient solution IC401 (STV9118) for
this monitor. The concept is fully DC controllable and can be used in applications with a micro-
controller solutions.
The STV9118 provides sync. Processing with full auto sync. Capability, a flexible SMPS block and an
extensive set of geometry control facilities. Further the IC generates the drive waveforms for DC
coupled vertical boosters to the TDA9302A.
Horizontal Oscillator
The oscillator is of the relaxation type and requires a capacitor of C409 at pin6. The free running
frequency is determined by a resistor R412 from pin8 to ground.
The phase detector is a standard one using switched current sources. It compares the middle of H-
sync. with a fixed point on the oscillator saw-tooth voltage. The PLL loop filter C435, C437, R411 is
connected to Pin9.
This phase detector is similar to the PLL1 detector and compares the line flyback pulse at pin 12 with
the oscillator saw-tooth voltage. The PLL2 detector thus compensates for the delay in the external H-
deflection circuit by adjusting the phase of the HDRV output pulses. The phase between H-flyback and
H-sync can be controlled at pin5.
X-ray Protection
The X-ray protection input pin25 provides a voltage detector with a precise threshold. If the voltage
exceeds this threshold for a certain time, an internal latch switches the whole IC into protection mode.
In this mode several pins are forced into defined states:
Pin28 (BDRV) is floating
Pin26 (HDRV) is floating
Vertical Oscillator
The vertical free –running frequency is determined by the capacitance C613 at pin22. Usually the free-
running frequency should be lower than the minimum trigger frequency.
12
13
OK
OK
14
NG
CHECK ZD901 GOOD OR FAIL
OK
15
16
ABOUT 10Vpp
OK RELATIVE CIRCUIT
17
CHECK THE HV OF
CRT ABOUT 24.5KV
18
2. VERTICAL CENTER
READJUST V-CENTER
RELATIVE CKT
READJUST SIDEPIN
NG CHECK IC401,Q404,Q405,Q406
RELATIVE CKT
19
BEFORE CHECK SW.REG. PLEASE REFER TO THE POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM
POWER SUPPLY OUTPUT: (A) VARIABLE OUTPUT : 58V - 145V
(DEPENDING EPENDING UPON H.SYNC FREQUENCY)
(B) CONSTANT OUTPUT : 6.3V, 14V, -12V, 78V
NG
CHECK F901, SW901
OK CHECK IC401
NO
PIN 14, 15, 16, 28, B+
CHECK LINE RECTIFIED DRIVER
& SMOOTHED VOLT
YES
NG CHECK BRIDGE
RECTIFIED CIRCUIT
OK
NG
CHECK D919
CHECK IC901 PIN4
VOLAGE ABOUT 32V
OK
CHECK Q911
NG CHECK C921,ZD903,D912,
C910,D911,T901
OK NG
Q911 FAILURE
NG
CHECK IC901
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
IC801
NT6812K
38
39
IC101
NT6865
1 42
IC101 W/P V-I/P
WT62P4/NT6865 2
MUTE B+ H-I/P
41
3 40
DEG NC
4 39
Reset H-LIN
5 38
VCC CS2
6 37
V33 CS1
7 36
GND CS0
8 35
OSCO G-LED
9 34
OSCI H-out
10 33
ISDA V-out
11 32
ISCL Off
12 31
VSDA Stand by
13 30
VSCL R-LED
14 29
KEY1 ROT
15 28
KEY2 WABL
16 27
NC NC
17 26
NC DSCL
18 25
NC DSDA
19 24
NC Mute G1
20 23
VEHT H-sub
21 22
HEHT NABL
40
42
3 2
GND S
5
OCP/FB
IC901
STR-G5643D
44
45
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