200WB7EB 27 chassis+UH7
200WB7EB 27 chassis+UH7
Service 200WB7EB/27
200WB7ES/00
Service
200WB7ES/69
200WB7ES/75
Service
200WB7ES/93
200WB7ES/96
200XW7EB/00
Horizontal frequencies
30 - 98 kHz
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Description Page Description Page
Important Safety Notice---- ------------------------------ 2 Wiring Diagram------------------------------------------29
Technical Data----------------------------------------------3 Block Diagram--------------------------------------------30
Instalation/On Screen Display------------------------4~7 Scaler Diagram&C.B.A. ---------------------------31~38
Lock/unlock,Aging,Factory mode-----------------------8 Control Diagram&C.B.A. --------------------------39~40
Philips Pixel Defect Policy -------------------------------- 9 USB Diagram&C.B.A.------------------------------41~42
Mechanical Instructions ----------------------------10~11 Power Diagram & C.B.A. --------------------------43~46
Color adjustment -----------------------------------------12 Exploded View -------------------------------------------47
Safety Test Requirments--------------------------------13 General product specification--------------------48~59
Troubleshooting ------------------------------------------14 Spare& Recommended parts list-----------------60~62
Electrical instruction --------------------------------15~16 Repair tips--------------------------------------------63~64
DDC Instructions&Serial Number ----------------17~23 Repair Flow chart-----------------------------------65~67
DDC DATA --------------------------------------------24~26 Different parts list----------------------------------------68
ISP Instructions --------------------------------------27~28 Revision List----------------------------------------------70
SAFETY NOTICE
ANY PERSON ATTEMPTING TO SERVICE THIS CHASSIS MUST FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THE CHASSIS
AND BE AWARE OF THE NECESSARY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS TO BE USED WHEN SERVICING ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT CONTAINING HIGH VOLTAGES.
CAUTION: USE A SEPARATE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER FOR THIS UNIT WHEN SERVICING.
Published by BCU Monitors Printed in Suzhou Copyright reserved Subject to modification K Mar. 16 2006 GB 3138 106 10502
2 200WB7 LCD Important Safety Notice
described in this service manual are effective methods of AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
performing service operations. Some ofthese service CAUTION- Use of controls or adjustments or
operations require the use of tools specially designed for the performance of procedures other than
purpose. The special tools should be used when and as those specified herein may result in
It is important to note that this manual contains various CAUTION- The use of optical instruments with this
CAUTIONS and NOTICES which should be carefully read in product will increase eye hazard.
Pin Assignment
Power cord
DVI-D cable
USB cable
EDFU pack
Connecting to Your PC
Connect the power cord and DVI cable to the back of the monitor
firmly. (Philips has pre-connected VGA cable for the first
installation.)
Rear View
Before rotating the monitor , remove the lock on the back of the base
and raise the monitor to a higher vertical height adjustment to avoid
hitting the bottom edge of the monitor when rotating.
2) Hold the monitor base with both hands and firmly fix the base plate
into four-pronged base attachments.
6 200WB7 LCD On Screen Display
This is a feature in all Philips LCD monitors. It allows an end user to adjust screen performance of the monitors directly through an
on-screen instruction window. The user interface provides userfriendliness and ease-of-use when operating the monitor.
When you press the button on the front control of your monitor, the On-Screen Display (OSD) Main Controls window will pop up and
you can then start making adjustments to your monitor's various features. Use the or the keys to make your adjustments.
Below is an overall view of the structure of the On-Screen Display. You can use this as a reference when you want to work your way around the
different adjustments later on.
Only available for Europe Model Only available for Nafta Model
AGING...
----------
----------
repeatly
Connect Signal cable again=> go back to normal display
ATTENTION SIGNAL
ATTENTION
AGING...
After 15 seconds,
bring up: ATTENTION
AGING...
After 15 seconds,
bring up: ATTENTION
AGING...
Philips Pixel Defect Policy 200WB7 LCD 9
Philips' Flat Panel Monitors Pixel Defect Policy Black Dot Defects Black dot defects appear as pixels or sub
pixels that are always dark or 'off'. These are the types of black
Philips strives to deliver the highest quality products. We dot defects:
use some of the industry's most advanced manufacturing
processes and practice stringent quality control. However,
pixel or sub pixel defects on the TFT LCD panels used in
flat panel monitors are sometimes unavoidable. No
manufacturer can guarantee that all panels will be free
from pixel defects, but Philips guarantees that any monitor
with an unacceptable number of defects will be repaired or
replaced under warranty. This notice explains the different
types of pixel defects and defines acceptable defect levels
for each type. In order to qualify for repair or replacement
under warranty, the number of pixel defects on a TFT LCD
panel must exceed these acceptable levels. For example,
One dark sub pixel Two or three adjacent dark sub pixels
no more than 0.0004% of the sub pixels on a 15" XGA
monitor may be defective. Furthermore, Philips sets even
higher quality standards for certain types or combinations Proximity of Pixel Defects
of pixel defects that are more noticeable than others. This
policy is valid worldwide. Because pixel and sub pixels defects of the same type that are
near to one another may be more noticeable, Philips also specifies
tolerances for the proximity of pixel defects.
MODEL 200WB7
A pixel, or picture element, is composed of three sub pixels 2 adjacent lit subpixels 1 or fewer
in the primary colors of red, green and blue. Many pixels
3 adjacent lit subpixels (one white
together form an image. When all sub pixels of a pixel are lit, 0
pixel)
the three colored sub pixels together appear as a single
white pixel. When all are dark, the three colored sub pixels Distance between two bright dot
together appear as a single black pixel. Other combinations defects*
25mm or more
of lit and dark sub pixels appear as single pixels of other
colors. 3 or fewer
Total bright dot defects of all types
Pixel and sub pixel defects appear on the screen in different MODEL 200WB7
ways. There are two categories of pixel defects and several
types of sub pixel defects within each category. Bright dot 1 dark subpixel 5 or fewer
defects appear as pixels or sub pixels that are always lit or
2 adjacent dark subpixels 2 or fewer
'on'. These are the types of bright dot defects:
Front view Step 4: Pull out the foot from base as Fig.6,Fig.7.
Fig.6
Back view
Fig.7
Fig.8
Fig.4
Fig.9
Step 3: Firmly insert the base removal tool into four-pronged clicks as Fig 5.
Fig.5 Fig.10
Fig.11
Mechanical Instruction 200WB7 LCD 11
Fig.12
Fig. 17
Fig.13
Fig. 18
LCD Panel
Fig.14
Fig. 19
Fig. 16
a. Unscrew the 8 screws on left and right side as Fig.17 and Fig.18.
b. Remove the BEZEL and METAL FRAME ASSY as Fig. 19.
12 200WB7 LCD Color Adjustment
sRGB
Factory Mode indicator x(center) 0.313 ± 0.008
All units that are returned for service or repair must pass the 3. Equipments and Connection
original manufactures safety tests. Safety testing requires both
Hipot and Ground Continuity testing. 3.1. Equipments
For example :
HI-POT TEST INSTRUCTION - ChenHwa 9032 PROGRAMMABLE AUTO SAFETY
1.Application requirements TESTER
- ChenHwa 510B Digital Grounding Continuity Tester
- ChenHwa 901 (AC Hi-pot test), 902 (AC, DC Hi-pot test)
1.1 All mains operated products must pass the Hi-Pot test as
Withstanding Tester
described in this instruction.
1.2 This test must be performed again after the covers have 3.2. Connection
been refitted following the repair, inspection or modification * Turn on the power switch of monitor before Hipot and
of the product. Ground Continuity testing.
2. Test method
Clip
2.1 Connecting conditions
This page deals with problems that can be corrected by a user. If the problem still persists after you have tried thesesolutions, contact Philips
customer service representative.
Common Problems
Having this problem Check these items
No Picture 1.Make sure the power cord is plugged into the power outlet and into the back of the
(Power LED not lit) monitor.
2.First, ensure that the power button on the front of the monitor is in the OFF position,
then press it to the ON position.
No Picture 1.Make sure the computer is turned on.
(Power LED is amber or yellow) 2. Make sure the signal cable is properly connected to your computer.
3.Check to see if the monitor cable has bent pins.
4.The Energy Saving feature may be activated
Screen says 1. Make sure the monitor cable is properly connected to your computer. (Also refer
to the Quick Set-Up Guide).
ATTENTION 2.Check to see if the monitor cable has bent pins.
3. Make sure the computer is turned on.
NO VIDEO INPUT
AUTO button not working properly 1.The Auto Function is designed for use on standard Macintosh or IBM-compatible
PCs running Microsoft Windows.
2. It may not work properly if using nonstandard PC or video card.
Imaging Problems
Image vibrates on the screen Check that the signal cable is properly connected to the graphics board or PC.
The screen is too bright or too dark Adjust the contrast and brightness on OSD Main Controls. (The backlight of the
LCD monitor has a fixed life span. When the screen becomes dark or begins to
flicker, please contact your dealer).
An after-image appears If an image remains on the screen for an extended period of time, it may be
imprinted in the screen and leave an afterimage. This usually disappears after a
few hours.
An after-image remains after the power This is characteristic of liquid crystal and is not caused by a malfunction or
has been turned off. deterioration of the liquid crystal. The after-image will disappear after a peroid
of time.
Green, red, blue, dark, and white dots The remaining dots are normal characteristic of the liquid crystal used in
Remains today's technology.
Electrical Instructions 200WB7 LCD 15
1. General points
1.1 During the test and measuring, supply a distortion free AC mains voltage to the apparatus via an isolated transformer with
low internal resistance.
1.2 All measurements mentioned hereafter are carried out at a normal mains voltage (90 - 132 VAC for USA version, 195 - 264
VAC for EUROPEAN version, or 90 - 264 VAC for the model with full range power supply, unless otherwise stated.)
1.3 All voltages are to be measured or applied with respect to ground, unless otherwise stated.
Note: don't use heat-sink as ground.
1.4 The test has to be done on a complete set including LCD panel in a room with temperature of 25 +/- 5 degree C.
1.5 All values mentioned in these test instruction are only applicable of a well aligned apparatus, with correct signal.
1.6 The letters symbols (B) and (S) placed behind the test instruction denotes
(B): carried out 100% inspection at assembly line
(S): carried out test by sampling
1.7 The white balance (color temperature), has to be tested in subdued lighted room.
1.8 Repetitive power on/ off cycle are allowed. The image can be displayed after 8 sec.
1.9 All optical characteristics (including WHITE-D, Brightness, and so on) are determined according to panel specification after
warming up approximate 30 minutes that brightness stability is optimal, and follow strictly after panel specification.
2. Input signal
Signal type
2.1.1 Analogue Video: 0.7 Vp-p linear, positive polarity
Sync. : TTL level, separate, positive or negative polarity
Signal source: pattern generator format as attachment.(table 1 to 40) Reference generator : QuantumData 802G/ 802BT
2.1.2 Digital Video :600mVp-p TMDS Signal
2.1.3 Audio Signal : PC line in
2.2 Input signal mode
(1) Factory Preset Modes (15modes)
Item H.Freq. Mode Resolution V.Freq. Item H.Freq. Mode Resolution V.Freq
(KHz) (Hz) (KHz) . (Hz)
1 31.469 IBM VGA 10H 640x350 70.086 9 48.363 VESA 1024x768 60.004
2 31.469 IBM VGA 3H 720x400 70.087 10 60.023 VESA 1024x768 75.029
3 31.469 IBM VGA 12H 640x480 59.940 11 68.700 MACINTOSH 1152x870 75.000
4 35.000 MACINTOSH 640x480 67.000 12 63.981 VESA 1280x1024 60.020
5 37.500 VESA 640x480 75.000 13 79.976 VESA 1280x1024 75.025
6 35.156 VESA 800x600 56.250 14 75.0 VESA 1600x1200 60
7 37.879 VESA 800x600 60.317 15 65.29 - 1680x1050 60.0
8 46.875 VESA 800x600 75.000
Item H.Freq. Mode Resolution V.Freq. Item H.Freq. Mode Resolution V.Freq. (Hz)
(KHz) (Hz) (KHz)
1 31.469 IBM VGA 10H 640x350 70.086 22 60.289 CVT 2.3MA 1280 x768 75
2 31.469 IBM VGA 3H 720x400 70.087 23 54.1 1152x864 60
3 31.469 IBM VGA 12H 640x480 59.940 24 63.851 VESA 1152x864 70.012
4 35.000 MACINTOSH 640x480 67.000 25 67.500 VESA 1152x864 75.000
5 37.861 VESA 640x480 72.809 26 68.700 MACINTOSH 1152x870 75.000
6 37.500 VESA 640x480 75.000 27 61.845 SUN WS 1152x900 66.004
7 43.269 VESA 640x480 85.008 28 71.810 SUN WS 1152x900 76.150
8 35.156 VESA 800x600 56.250 29 60.000 VESA 1280x960 60.000
9 37.879 VESA 800x600 60.317 30 75.000 VESA 1280x960 75.000
10 48.077 VESA 800x600 72.188 31 63.981 VESA 1280x1024 60.020
11 46.875 VESA 800x600 75.000 32 71.691 SUN WS 1280x1024 67.189
12 53.674 VESA 800x600 85.061 33 76.000 DOS/V 1280x1024 72.000
13 49.700 MACINTOSH 832x624 75.000 34 79.976 VESA 1280x1024 75.025
14 56.4 - 960x720 75 35 81.130 SUN WS 1280x1024 76.110
15 44.75 - 960x720 60 36 91.1 VESA 1280x1024 85.0
16 48.363 VESA 1024x768 60.004 37 78.36 CVT 2.3MA 1600x1000 75.0 (for D-Sub)
16 200WB7 LCD Electrical Instructions
3.1 Setup the AC I/P at 90VAC, and Output DC 12V loading 1.1A(AU 0.6A), the DC output voltage is 12.0 ± 0.6 V DC, Adjusting
is no need. and 5V loading 1.0A(AU 2.7A), the DC output voltage is 5V+/-0.25VDC. (B)
4. Display Adjustment
4.1 Access to factory mode (IIC) in auto-alignment system The communication protocol switch to IIC .
4.2 Auto color adjustment (B)
Apply a 1280x1024/60Hz signal with Blackand white levels pattern, set brightness control at 100%, and contrast control
at 50%. Adjust the R. G. B offset, and gain to calibrate the color smoothly and 64-gray level distinguishable. Check all
factory pre-setting modes.
4.3 Adjustment of WHITE-D (B)
Apply a 1280*1024 / 60Hz signal with white pattern, set brightness control at 100%, and contrast control at 50%. Adjust
the R, G, B Sub-Gain, for the screen center, the 1931 CIE chromaticity (X, Y) co-ordinates shall be;
9300°K 6500°K
x (center) 0.283 ± 0.005 0.313 ± 0.005
y (center) 0.297 ± 0.005 0.329 ± 0.005
sRGB
x(center) 0.313 ± 0.008
y(center) 0.329 ± 0.008
Ynits 180 ± 10
4.5 Factory Preset (B):
4.5.1
After finished all the adjustment, set:
OSD Default Setting:
Brightness: 100%
Contrast: 50%
Adjust size: Full screen
Language: English
Colour: 6500K for IMAGE MANAGEMENT
OSD position: middle of the LCD screen
Input Selection: Default as PC VGA (D-sub)
4.5.2
In Factory mode default setting :
SECURITY : OFF
SUB-BRI : 0 235 (Fix)
SUB-CON : 78 128 178 (Fix)
PANEL: QDI
DDC Instructions 200WB7 LCD 17
Note: The alignment box has already build-in a batteries socket for
General using batteries (8~12V) as power source. Pull out the socket by
DDC Data Re-programming remove four screws at the rear of box. Please do not forget that
In case the DDC data memory IC or main EEPROM which storage all remove batteries after programming. The energy of batteries can
factory settings were replaced due to a defect, the serial numbers have only drive circuits for a short period of time.
to be re-programmed "Analog DDC IC, Digital DDC IC & EEPROM".
It is advised to re-soldered DDC IC and main EEPROM from the old
board onto the new board if circuit board have been replaced, in this case To Printer port
the DDC data does not need to be re-programmed.
DC 8~12V
3. EDID46.EXE program
Configuration and procedure 3. At the submenu, type the letter of your computer's hard disk drive
followed by :EDID46 (for example, C:\EDID46, as shown in Fig. 6).
There is no Hardware DDC (DDC IC) anymore. Main EEPROM stores
all factory settings and DDC data (EDID code) which is also called
Software DDC. The following section describes the connection and
procedure for Software DDC application. The main EEPROM can be re-
programmed by enabling '' factory memory data write'' function on the
DDC program (EDID46.EXE).
1=Power connector
PC 2=D-SUB connector
To printer port (LTP1)
DC Power
8-12 V
----->
----->
1 2
To
Monitor
Printer
Port Fig. 7
To PC Fig. 4
Note 1: If the connection is improper, you will see the following error
message (as shown in Fig. 8) before entering the main menu.
Step 3: Installation of EDID46.EXE
Meanwhile, the (read EDID) function will be disable. At this
time, please make sure all cables are connected correctly and
Method 1: Start on DDC program fixedly, and the procedure has been performed properly.
Start Microsoft Windows.
1. The Program"EDID46.EXE" in service manual cd-rom be copyed to C:\ .
2. Click , choose Run at start menu of Windows as shown
In Fig. 5.
Fig. 8
Note 2: During the loading, EDID46 will verify the EDID data which just
loaded from monitor before proceed any further function, once
the data structure of EDID can not be recognized, the following
error message will appear on the screen as below. Please
confirm following steps to avoid this message.
Fig. 5
1. The data structure of EDID was incorrect.
2. DDC IC that you are trying to load data is empty.
3. Wrong communication channel has set at configuration setup
windows.
4. Cables loosed or poor contact of connection.
Fig. 9
DDC Instructions 200WB7 LCD 19
Fig. 13
DC Power
----->
----->
8-12V
1 2
To
Printer
Monitor Step 3: Modify DDC data (verify EDID version, week,
Port
Fig. 10 year)
To PC
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Fig. 15
Fig. 19
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
Fig. 20
Fig. 18 Fig. 21
DDC Instructions 200WB7 LCD 21
8. Click Next , bring up Fig. 22. Step 8: Modify serial number in OSD
- Click Finish to exit the Step window. 1. Unzip the serial number.zip to your computer, then open the folder
- Serial number can be filled up at this moment (for example, TY as shown in Fig.27.
123456). 2. If use Win98 OS, you can execute SN.exe directly.
If use Win2000 or XP OS, first, you must execute install.bat, then
NOTE: You must modify the Serial NO. In step 9, otherwise the Serial execute SN.exe
NO. In OSD Couldn't be modified correctly. 3. Set I2C bus(press the left-top button of operating window) as shown
in Fig.28, then press " SET" button.
Step 5: Write DDC data 4. Set Block2 as shown in Fig.29
1. Configuration should be as Fig. 23. And press OK. 5. key in new serial number, then press " Write" button as shown in
Fig.29 , Click " WRITE" button.
6. It will appear "Serial Number Write OK" , Click "Enter" to finish it.
Fig. 22 Fig. 23
Fig.27
2. Access Factory Mode
1). Turn off monitor.
2). [Push "AUTO" & "OK" buttons at the same time and hold them]
+[Press "power" button untill comes out "Windows screen" ]
=> then release all buttons
3).Press "OK" button, wait until the OSD menu with Characters
"HUDSON 200WB7 V011 2006/02/16" (below OSD menu) come
on the Screen of the monitor. as shown in Fig24.
Fig.28
Fig. 24
Fig. 25
Fig. 26
2. Click Save.
Step 7: Exit DDC program
Pull down the File menu and select Exit as shown in Fig. 26.
22 200WB7 LCD DDC Instructions
D-sub cable
Fig. 37 Fig. 38
Fig. 39 Fig. 40
Fig. 43 Fig. 44
Fig. 47
Step 5: Write DDC data
1. Configuration should be as Fig. 40. And press OK.
2. Access Factory Mode Step 8: Turn off the monitor, exit the factory mode.
BZ CODE(TY--CHUNGLI,VN--HUNGARY(SZR),
BZ--SUZHOU,DS--DONG GUAN)
BOM Code
Panel Supplier CODE
AUO 1
CPT 2
LPL(LG) 3
QDI 4
Factory Mode indicator CMO 5
Fig. 45
3) Push "Menu" to exit OSD menu. BZ4A0601000001
3. Click (Write EDID) icon from the tool bar to write DDC data. SERIAL NO
Then wait for 20-30 seconds ,DDC data will be finished Writing.
YEAR/WEEK
Step 6: Save DDC data
Sometimes, you may need to save DDC data as a text file for using SERVICE VERSION CHANGE CODE
in other IC chip. To save DDC data, follow the steps below:
1. Click (Save) icon (or click "file"-> "save as") from the tool bar and BOM CODE(BILL OF MATERIAL)CODE
give a file name as shown in Fig. 46.
The file type is EDID46 file (*.ddc) which can be open in WordPad. By SITE CODE(PRODUCTION CENTER)
using WordPad, the texts of DDC data & table (128 bytes, hex BZ CODE(AR-CZECH REPUBLIC
code) can be modified. If DDC TEXTS & HEX Table ar completely VN-HUNGARY(SZR),BZ-SUZHOU
correct, it can be saved as *.ddc flie to re-load it into DDC IC for DDC DS-DONGGUAN)
Data application.
Fig.46
24 200WB7 LCD DDC DATA
THE DISPLAY DATA CHANNEL (DDC_2B) CONTENT INCLUDING: Standard Timing Identification #3
(FOR 200WB7 ANALOG FOR QDI PANEL) Horizontal active pixels : 1280
Aspect Ratio : 4:3
********************************************************************** Refresh Rate : 60
EDID log file
********************************************************************** Standard Timing Identification #4
Vendor/Product Identification Horizontal active pixels : 1280
ID Manufacturer Name : PHL
Aspect Ratio : 5:4
ID Product Code : 0842 (HEX.)
Refresh Rate : 60
ID Serial Number : 123456 (DEC.)
Week of Manufacture : 50
Year of Manufacture : 2005 Standard Timing Identification #5
Horizontal active pixels : 1600
EDID Version, Revision Aspect Ratio : 4:3
Version : 1 Refresh Rate : 60
Revision : 3
Standard Timing Identification #6
Basic Display Parameters/Features Horizontal active pixels : 1680
Video Input Definition : Analog Video Input Aspect Ratio : 16:10
0.700V/0.300V (1.00Vpp) Refresh Rate : 60
Blank-to-Black Setup
Separate Sync Standard Timing Identification #7
Composite Sync Horizontal active pixels : 1680
Sync on Green Aspect Ratio : 16:10
no Serration required Refresh Rate : 75
**********************************************************************
EDID data (128 bytes)
**********************************************************************
0: 00 1: ff 2: ff 3: ff 4: ff 5: ff 6: ff 7: 00
8: 41 9: 0c 10: 42 11: 08 12: 40 13: e2 14: 01 15: 00
16: 32 17: 0f 18: 01 19: 03 20: 1e 21: 2b 22: 1b 23: 78
24: ee 25: c3 26: 15 27: a6 28: 56 29: 4a 30: 9b 31: 24
32: 16 33: 50 34: 54 35: bf 36: ef 37: 80 38: 71 39: 4a
40: 71 41: 4f 42: 81 43: 40 44: 81 45: 80 46: a9 47: 40
48: b3 49: 00 50: b3 51: 0f 52: a9 53: 4f 54: 08 55: 39
56: 90 57: 30 58: 62 59: 1a 60: 27 61: 40 62: 68 63: b0
64: 36 65: 00 66: b1 67: 0f 68: 11 69: 00 70: 00 71: 1e
72: 00 73: 00 74: 00 75: ff 76: 00 77: 20 78: 54 79: 59
80: 20 81: 20 82: 31 83: 32 84: 33 85: 34 86: 35 87: 36
88: 0a 89: 20 90: 00 91: 00 92: 00 93: fc 94: 00 95: 50
96: 68 97: 69 98: 6c 99: 69 100: 70 101: 73 102: 20 103: 32
104: 30 105: 30 106: 57 107: 42 108: 00 109: 00 110: 00 111: fd
112: 00 113: 38 114: 4c 115: 1e 116: 62 117: 15 118: 00 119: 0a
120: 20 121: 20 122: 20 123: 20 124: 20 125: 20 126: 00 127: 59
26 200WB7 LCD DDC DATA
THE DISPLAY DATA CHANNEL (DDC_2B) CONTENT INCLUDING: Standard Timing Identification #4
(FOR 200WB7 DIGITAL FOR QDI PANEL) Horizontal active pixels : 1280
********************************************************************** Aspect Ratio : 5:4
EDID log file Refresh Rate : 60
**********************************************************************
Vendor/Product Identification Standard Timing Identification #5
ID Manufacturer Name : PHL Horizontal active pixels : 1600
ID Product Code : 0842 (HEX.) Aspect Ratio : 4:3
ID Serial Number : 123456 (DEC.) Refresh Rate : 60
Week of Manufacture : 50
Year of Manufacture : 2005
Standard Timing Identification #6
Horizontal active pixels : 1680
EDID Version, Revision
Version : 1 Aspect Ratio : 16:10
Revision : 3 Refresh Rate : 60
D-SUB to monitor
Fig. 1
Fig. 5
Connect to Mains
Connect to cord at this moment.
Mains cord
ISP box
Video cable
Fig.2
Fig. 3 Fig. 7
2. Press the Load hex then select the hex as shown in Fig. 8.
28 200WB7 LCD ISP Instructions
Fig. 8
Fig. 12
Fig. 10
4 Press the file --> exit to end program , as shown in Fig. 11.
Fig. 11
Specification
Specification: : MCU E2PROM
11x Analog : 1600 x 1200 / 75Hz
x Analog : 1600 x 1200 / 75Hz
11x Digital : 1600 x 1200 / 60Hz
x Digital : 1600 x 1200 / 60Hz NT68F631A M24C16
LVDS
D-sub
RGB/Hsync
NT68563H for /Vsync )
1A + 1D Panel
Panel Vcc
QDI:5V
DC 3.3V
to 2.5V
DC 1.8V
USB Plug
Block Diagram
Panel Vcc
(5V for QDI/AU) Connector
(132 mm x 75mm)
(200mm x 150mm)
Connector
Connector
AC
DVI D_SUB input
4
313815761131
SUPER ERGO BASE ASSY
43
313815133511
Exploded View
VESA PLATE
90
313815136711
AC PLATE
95
313815136721
DSUB PLATE
1051
313815865841
SCALER ASSY(200WB7)
51
313815138241
32 1052
200WB7 LCD
METAL FRAME
313815417971 313815865861
BEZEL-DECO 33 CONTROL ASSY 1050
313815417981 823827719061
47
HUDSON7-200WB7
GENERAL PRODUCT
SPECIFICATION
. CE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
. SOG SUPPORT
. TCO 03
. WEEE REQUIREMENT
. RoHS REQUIREMENT
CONTENTS
1. FOREWORD
2. PRODUCT PROFILE
2.1 LCD
2. 2 Scanning frequencies
2.3 Ambient temperature : 0 °C - 35 °C
3. Electrical characteristics
3.1 Interface signals
3.2 Interface
3.3 Timing requirement
3.4 Horizontal scanning
3.5 Vertical scanning
3.6 Power input connection
3.7 Power management
3.8 Display identification
3.9 Display identification
4. Visual characteristics
4.1 Test conditions
4.2 Brightness
4.3 Image size
4.4 Brightness uniformity
4.5 Check Cross talk (S)
4.6 White color adjustment
5. Mechanical characteristics
5.1 Cosmetic - PHILIPS ID
5.2 Mechanical data files - PROE FILIES REQUIRED
5.3 Location of Philips logo - PER PHILIPS MAKE-UP SHEET
5.4 Gap between panel and front bezel < 1.2 mm
5.5 Location of Control icons - PER PHILIPS MAKE-UP SHEET
5.6 Color for resin/paint - PER PHILIPS MAKE-UP SHEET
5.7 Resins
5.8 If paint is used
5.9 Plastic mold tooling
5.10 Plastics flammability
5.11 Texture/Glossing of housing
5.12 Tilt and swivel base
5.13 Label
5.14 Product dimension / Weight
5.15 Transportation
5.16 Pallet/Container loading
6. char Environmental acteristics
6.1 Susceptibility of display to external environment
6.2 Transportation tests
6.3 Display disturbances from external environment
6.4 Display disturbances to external environment
7. Reliability
7.1 Mean Time Between Failures
8 Quality assurance requirements
8.1 Acceptance test
9 Philips' Flat Panel Monitors Pixel Defect Policy
10. ARTWORKS
10.1 Carton artwork
10.2 Make up sheet
10.3 EDFU cover page
10.4 QSG
10.5 Rating label
1. FOREWORD
This specification describes a 20.1" SXGA multi-scan color TFT LCD monitor with max. resolution up to 1680 x 1050 /75 Hz
non-interlaced. All optical characteristics (including WHITE-D, Brightness, and so on) are determined according to panel
specification after warming up approximate 30 minutes that brightness stability is optimal, and follow strictly after panel
specification.
2. PRODUCT PROFILE
This display monitor unit is a color display monitor enclosed in PHILIPS global styling cabinet which has an integrated tilt and
swivel base.
2.1 LCD
2.1.1 Type NR. : QD20AL01 v01 (QDI)
Outside dimensions : 459.4(w)*296.4(h)*23.7(d) (Typ) mm
Pitch ( mm ) : 0.258 mm x 0.258 mm
Color pixel arrangement : RGB vertical stripes
Display surface : low reflection, antiglare with hard coating
Color depth : 16.2M colors (8 bits)
Backlight : 6 CCFLs edge light system
Active area(WxH) : 433.44x270.90 mm (20.1" diagonal)
View angle (CR>10) : 70/70 (typ) for Horizontal & 65/60 (typ) for Vertical
Contrast ratio : 600:1(Typ.) 400:1(Min.)
White luminance : Original color 240 nits (Min), 300 nits (Typ.)
Gate IC :
Source IC :
Response time : 8ms(Typ.),16ms(Max.)
2. 2 Scanning frequencies
Hor. : 30 - 98 KHz
Ver. : 56 - 76 Hz
Video dot rate : < 165 MHz
Power input : 90-264 V AC, 50/60 ± 2 Hz
Power consumption : < 48W maximum
Functions :
(1) D-SUB analog R/G/B separate inputs, H/V sync separated, Composite (H+V) TTL level, SOG sync
(2) DVI digital Panel Link TMDS input
3. Electrical characteristics
3.2 Interface
Pin Assignment:
Pin No. Description
1 T.M.D.S. data2-
2 T.M.D.S. data2+
3 T.M.D.S. data2 shield
4 No Connect
5 No Connect
6 DDC clock
7 DDC data
8 No Connect
9 T.M.D.S. data1-
10 T.M.D.S. data1+
11 T.M.D.S. data1 shield
12 No Connect
13 No Connect
14 +5V Power
15 Ground (for +5V) – Cable detect
16 Hot plug detect
17 T.M.D.S. data0-
18 T.M.D.S. data0+
19 T.M.D.S. data0 shield
20 No Connect
21 No Connect
22 T.M.D.S clock shield
23 T.M.D.S. clock+
24 T.M.D.S. clock-
MONITOR SETUP
Exit
(Serial No.)
Timing Mode
MODE NO. 5 6 7 8
RESOLUTION 640 x 480 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600
Dot clock(MHz) 31.500 36 40 49.498
MODE NO. 9 10 11 12
RESOLUTION 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1152 x 870 1280 x 1024
Dot clock(MHz) 65 78.75 100 108
MODE NO. 13 14 15
RESOLUTION 1280 x 1024 1600 x 1200 1680 x 1050
Dot clock(MHz) 135 162 146.250
4. Visual characteristics
4.1 Test conditions
Unless otherwise specified, this specification is defined under the following conditions.
(1) Input signal: As defined in 3.3, 1680 x 1050 non-interlaced mode (98K), signal sources must have 75 ohm output
impedance.
(2) Luminance setting: controls to be set to 300 nits with full screen 100 % duty cycle white signal
(3) Warm up: more than 30 minutes after power on with signal supplied.
(4) Ambient light: 400 -- 600 lux.
(5) Ambient temperature: 20 ± 5 °C
4.2 Brightness
> 240 nits (at panel color temperature, at center of the screen, set contrast and brightness at maximum. )
5. Mechanical characteristics
5.1 Cosmetic - Philips ID
5.2 Mechanical data files - ProE files required
5.3 Location of Philips logo - Per Philips make-up sheet
5.4 Gap between panel and front bezel < 1.2 mm
5.5 Location of Control icons - Per Philips make-up sheet
Front side: - tbc
Rear : - tbc
5.6 Color for resin/paint - Per Philips make-up sheet
5.7 Resins
RoHS required
WEEE required.
Resin type/selection refer to Project Book Section 7.2 Plastic material.
5.8 If paint is used
RoHS required
WEEE require
5.9 Plastic mold tooling
Tooling to be designed to minimize cosmetic defects induced by molding process (sink, blush, weld lines, gate
marks, ejector marks, etc.).
Painting to cover up cosmetic defects due to molding is strongly discouraged.
5.10 Plastics flammability
All Plastics to be Flame Retardant UL 94-V0 or Better (if monitor weighs less than 18kg; UL94-V0 is OK).
All major plastic parts (bezel, back cover, base) need to be molded from same resin.
5.11 Texture/Glossing of housing
The texture area and texture no should follow Philips make-up sheet.
The exterior surfaces shall have a uniform texture.
Philips must approve the mold texturing.
Detail document for texture refer to UAN-D249.
< = 20 gloss units
5.12 Tilt and swivel base
A. Air shipment
B. Container loading for other regions
C. Truck loading for other regions
6. Environmental characteristics
The following sections define the interference and susceptibility condition limits that might occur between external
environment and the display device.
6.1 Susceptibility of display to external environment
Operating
- Temperature : 0 to 40 degree C
7. Reliability
7.1 Mean Time Between Failures
System MTBF (Including the LCD panel and CCFL) : 50,000 hrs
10. ARTWORKS
10.1 Carton artwork
10.2 Make up sheet
10.3 EDFU cover page
10.4 QSG
10.5 Rating label
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P1
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P4 P5
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Model: 200WB7EB/27(QDI) 12NC: 8639 000 16912 2202 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3211 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
2203 223886715331 CER1 0603 NP0 50V 330P PM5 R 3212 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
Mechanical Parts 2204 223886715331 CER1 0603 NP0 50V 330P PM5 R 3213 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
2205 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3214 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
4 313815761131 SUPER ERGO BASE ASSY 2214 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3229 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
30 313815761101 BEZEL ASSY 2215 223886715331 CER1 0603 NP0 50V 330P PM5 R 3230 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
31 313815417961 BEZEL 2216 223886715331 CER1 0603 NP0 50V 330P PM5 R 3231 232270260759 RST SM 0603 RC21 75R PM5 R
32 313815417971 BEZEL-DECO 2217 223886715339 CER1 0603 NP0 50V 33P PM5 R 3233 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
33 313815417981 CONTROL KNOB 2218 223886715221 CER1 0603 NP0 50V 220P PM5 R 3234 232270260223 RST SM 0603 RC21 22K PM5 R
40 313815761111 BACK COVER ASSY 2219 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3235 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
41 313815417791 BACK COVER 2221 223878615645 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 47N PM10 R 3236 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
42 313815417991 MIDDLE COVER 2222 223878615645 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 47N PM10 R 3237 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
43 313815133511 VESA PLATE 2224 223878615645 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 47N PM10 R 3238 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
51 313815138241 METAL FRAME 2225 223878615645 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 47N PM10 R 3239 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
53 313815321301 INSULATE PLATE 2227 223878615645 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 47N PM10 R 3240 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
80 313815759083 SHIELDING ASSY 2228 223878615645 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 47N PM10 R 3241 212211805661 RST SM 0603 RC0603 2K2 PM5 R
90 313815136711 AC PLATE 2229 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3242 212211805661 RST SM 0603 RC0603 2K2 PM5 R
95 313815136721 DSUB PLATE 2241 223878615645 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 47N PM10 R 3243 212211805964 RST SM 0603 RC0603 75R PM1 R
340 313815136703 SHIELDING 2351 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3244 232270260759 RST SM 0603 RC21 75R PM5 R
341 313815421312 INSULATING PLATE 2353 223886715229 CER1 0603 NP0 50V 22P PM5 R 3247 232270260471 RST SM 0603 RC21 470R PM5 R
1057 313815867201 FRAME+WIRE ASSY 2354 223886715229 CER1 0603 NP0 50V 22P PM5 R 3248 212211805964 RST SM 0603 RC0603 75R PM1 R
2356 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3249 232270260759 RST SM 0603 RC21 75R PM5 R
Packing Parts 2358 223886715101 CER1 0603 NP0 50V 100P PM5 R 3251 232270260759 RST SM 0603 RC21 75R PM5 R
2359 823827736009 CHIP 4.7UF 25V X7R 1206 3252 232270260759 RST SM 0603 RC21 75R PM5 R
129 313810632613 PE BAG 2360 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3253 212211805964 RST SM 0603 RC0603 75R PM1 R
450 313815641831 CARTON 2361 223886715101 CER1 0603 NP0 50V 100P PM5 R 3254 232270260759 RST SM 0603 RC21 75R PM5 R
451 313815641841 CUSHION - TOP 2364 223886715229 CER1 0603 NP0 50V 22P PM5 R 3255 212211805656 RST SM 0603 RC0603 1K PM5 R
452 313815641851 CUSHION - BUTTON 2401 202203100205 ELCAP SM RVS 25V 47U PM20 R 3256 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
453 313815641821 P.E. BAG 2402 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3258 232270260223 RST SM 0603 RC21 22K PM5 R
508 313815641831 CARTON 2404 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3259 232270260223 RST SM 0603 RC21 22K PM5 R
508 313815641831 CARTON 2406 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3261 232270296001 RST SM 0603 JUMP. MAX 0R05 R
2413 202203100205 ELCAP SM RVS 25V 47U PM20 R 3262 232270296001 RST SM 0603 JUMP. MAX 0R05 R
Accessory 2414 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3263 232270296001 RST SM 0603 JUMP. MAX 0R05 R
2416 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3351 212211805689 RST SM 0603 RC0603 1M PM5 R
602 313811709411 E-D.F.U. 2417 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3353 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
1060 313819871431 CORD SUB-D 15/1M8/15 D-SUB BK 2419 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3354 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
1061 313818870491 MAINSCORD UL 10A 1M8 DET BK 2420 823827736009 CHIP 4.7UF 25V X7R 1206 3359 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
1062 242203300265 CON ACC ADP V 15P F MA-002 B 2422 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3368 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
1063 313819872531 CORD USB A/1M8/USB B BK 2423 823827736009 CHIP 4.7UF 25V X7R 1206 3369 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
1064 313819871471 CORD DVI 18+1/1M8/DVI 18+1 BK 2424 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3370 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
2425 202203100205 ELCAP SM RVS 25V 47U PM20 R 3371 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
miscellanea 2427 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3372 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
2428 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3373 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
126 313815569071 RATING LABEL 2431 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3374 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
138 313815555711 HI-POT LABEL 2443 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3375 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
141 313815524331 QUICK SETUP GUIDE-200WB 2444 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3379 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
280 313800991971 PROCESS BOX 2446 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3391 232270296001 RST SM 0603 JUMP. MAX 0R05 R
280 313800991971 PROCESS BOX 2451 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3392 232270296001 RST SM 0603 JUMP. MAX 0R05 R
290 313800992071 PROCESS BOX 2452 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3401 232270463901 RST SM 0603 RC22H 390R PM1 R
291 313815569081 LABEL 2455 823827736009 CHIP 4.7UF 25V X7R 1206 3413 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
292 313815569081 LABEL 2457 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3416 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
502 313815641931 SLEEVE 2458 823827736009 CHIP 4.7UF 25V X7R 1206 3419 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
502 313815641931 SLEEVE 2459 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3501 232270260479 RST SM 0603 RC21 47R PM5 R
615 313811709421 HEX CODE OF F/W(NO MATE REQ) 2501 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3502 232270260479 RST SM 0603 RC21 47R PM5 R
1056 823827732055 CBLE 330130 30/115/30 334033 2502 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3503 232270260479 RST SM 0603 RC21 47R PM5 R
1098 243803100435 SOC IC V 8P F 2.54 DIL L 2503 202203100205 ELCAP SM RVS 25V 47U PM20 R 3504 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
4444 313810610501 CD ROM - SERVICE MANUAL 2504 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3506 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
4444 313810610502 SERVICE MANUAL 2505 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3507 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
8061 823827732054 CBLE 330023 13/390/7-017 2506 202203100205 ELCAP SM RVS 25V 47U PM20 R 3508 232270260101 RST SM 0603 RC21 100R PM5 R
2510 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3509 232270260221 RST SM 0603 RC21 220R PM5 R
2511 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3510 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
LCD Panel 2515 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3511 232270260221 RST SM 0603 RC21 220R PM5 R
2516 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3512 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
1050 823827719061 TFT-LCD MOD QD20AL01 REV.01 2517 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3515 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
2518 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3516 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
PCB Assy 2519 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3517 212211805683 RST SM 0603 RC0603 100K PM5 R
2520 223878615645 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 47N PM10 R 3518 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
1051 313815865841 SCALER ASSY(200WB7) 2521 202203100205 ELCAP SM RVS 25V 47U PM20 R 3519 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
1052 313815865861 CONTROL ASSY 2522 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3520 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
1054 313815867011 USB PLUG ASSY 2523 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3521 212211805683 RST SM 0603 RC0603 100K PM5 R
1055 823827732047 PSU OPENFR IPS60W(EADP-57BFAA 2524 223878615645 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 47N PM10 R 3522 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
2525 202203100205 ELCAP SM RVS 25V 47U PM20 R 3523 232270260223 RST SM 0603 RC21 22K PM5 R
PCB Assy 2526 223878615645 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 47N PM10 R 3524 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
1051 313815865841 SCALER ASSY(200WB7) 2527 202203100205 ELCAP SM RVS 25V 47U PM20 R 3525 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
various 2529 823827736009 CHIP 4.7UF 25V X7R 1206 3526 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
1201 242203300521 SOC DVI H 24P F 1.91DVI-D Y 2530 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3527 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
1202 242202518053 SOC SUBD H 15P F BU 1216 B 2531 823827736009 CHIP 4.7UF 25V X7R 1206 3528 212211805683 RST SM 0603 RC0603 100K PM5 R
1351 243854300079 RES XTL SM 12MHZ 32P SMD-49 R 3529 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
1352 242202518947 CON V 4P M 2.50 64834 B 3201 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R 3534 232270296001 RST SM 0603 JUMP. MAX 0R05 R
1354 242202518947 CON V 4P M 2.50 64834 B 3202 212211805656 RST SM 0603 RC0603 1K PM5 R 3537 232270296001 RST SM 0603 JUMP. MAX 0R05 R
1401 242202518804 CON V 30P M 1.25 SM 60948 R 3203 212211805656 RST SM 0603 RC0603 1K PM5 R 3540 232270296001 RST SM 0603 JUMP. MAX 0R05 R
1501 242202518825 CON V 13P M 2.00 63393 B 3207 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R
1505 242202518824 CON V 11P M 2.00 63391 B 3208 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R 5201 242254944196 IND FXD 0805 EMI 100MHZ 120R R
3209 232270260103 RST SM 0603 RC21 10K PM5 R 5202 242254944196 IND FXD 0805 EMI 100MHZ 120R R
2201 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N PM10 R 3210 232270260223 RST SM 0603 RC21 22K PM5 R 5204 242254944196 IND FXD 0805 EMI 100MHZ 120R R
Spare Parts List 200WB7 LCD 61
PCB Assy
1052 313815865861 CONTROL ASSY
various
1951 242212803007 SWI TACT 1P 1POS 12V V 5MM B
1952 242212803007 SWI TACT 1P 1POS 12V V 5MM B
1953 242212803007 SWI TACT 1P 1POS 12V V 5MM B
1954 242212803007 SWI TACT 1P 1POS 12V V 5MM B
1955 242212803007 SWI TACT 1P 1POS 12V V 5MM B
1956 242212803007 SWI TACT 1P 1POS 12V V 5MM B
1957 242212803007 SWI TACT 1P 1POS 12V V 5MM B
1960 242212803007 SWI TACT 1P 1POS 12V V 5MM B
1961 242202518897 CON H 7P M 2.00 63367 B
PCB Assy
1054 313815867011 USB PLUG ASSY
various
1601 242202518875 SOC USB H 4P F 2.0 5401 Y
1602 242202518955 SOC USB V 4P F 2.5 5411 Y
TYPE:200WB7EB/27(QDI)
of the unit via a wrist wrap with resistance. Keep components and solder the component on one side. Ensure that the
and tools also at the same potential ! component is positioned correctly on the solder lands (see Fig.2A).
1. Servicing of SMDs (Surface Mounted Devices) - Next complete the soldering of the terminals of the
1.1 General cautions on handling and storage component (see Fiq. 2B).
due to the stress. Never rub or scrape chip components as directly with the soldering iron. The soldering should be
this may cause the value of the component to change. done as quickly as possible, care must be taken to avoid
Similarly, do not slide the circuit board across any surface. damage to the terminals of the SMDs themselves.
- Keep the SMD's body in contact with the printed board when
- Heat the solder (for 2-3 seconds) at each terminal of the - The soldering iron to be used (approx. 30 W ) should
chip. By means of litz wire and a slight horizontal force, preferably be equipped with a thermal control (soldering
small components can be removed with the soldering iron. temperature: 225 to 250 C).
They can also be removed with a solder sucker (see Fig. - Soldering should not be done outside the solder land.
1A) - Soldering flux (of rosin) may be used, but should not be
acidic.
- After soldering, let the SMD cool down gradually at room
temperature.
- The quantity of solder must be proportional to the size of the
solder land. If the quantity is too great, the SMD might
crack or the solder lands might be torn loose from the
printed board (see Fig. 3).
While holding the SMD with a pair of tweezers, take it off gently using the
Right
soldering iron's heat applied to each terminal (see Fig. 1 B).
- Remove the excess solder on the solder lands by means of
Fig.3 Examples
litz wire or a solder sucker (see Fig. 1C).
4.1 Use only lead-free Solder Alloy 0622 149 00106(1.2mm SAC305) or 0622 14900108(1.0mm SAC305).
Remark: For lead free soldering material, please visit www.alphametals.com website for details. This is recommended by Philips.
4.2 Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free soldering-tin. The solder tool must be able to reach at least a
solder-temperature of 400 , to stabilize the adjusted temperature at the solder-tip and to exchange solder-tips for different applications.
Small Passives/Actives to be removed with thermal tweezers
Automated system for IC and BGA repair (Microscope, Camera, Beam split optics, Computer, Programmer, Heat controllers, Vacuum
system, Laser pointer) Solder Hand-Tool (Adjustable in temperature height, Temperature shall be held constant,Flexible tips)
4.3 Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature around 360 -380 is reached and stabilized at the solder joint.
Heating-time of the solder-joint should not exceed ~ 4 sec. Avoid temperatures above 400 otherwise wear-out of tips will rise drastically
and flux-fluid will be destroyed.Corrosion of Tool-Spikes can be avoided when using SAC305 and a temperature of less than 400 .
4.4 Mix of lead-free solder-tin/parts with leaded soldering-tin/parts is possible but not recommended. If not to avoid clean carefully the
solder-joint from old tin and re-solder with new tin.
4.5 Use only original spare-parts listed in the Service-Manuals. Standard-material(consumables) can also be purchased at external
companies.
4.6 Special information for lead-free BGA-ICs: this ICs will be delivered in so-called dry-packaging to protect the IC against moisture and
with lead-free logo on it. This packaging may only be opened shortly before it is used (soldered). Otherwise the body of the IC gets wet
inside and during the heating time the structure of the IC will be destroyed due to high (steam-)pressure. If the packaging was opened
before usage the IC has to be heated up for some hours (around 90 ) for drying (Take attention for ESD-protection!)
General
Although (LF)BGA assembly yields are very high, there may still be a requirement for component rework. By rework, we
mean the process of removing the component from the PWB and replacing it with a new component. If an (LF)BGA is
removed from a PWB, the solder balls of the component are deformed drastically so the removed (LF)BGA has to be
discarded.
Device Removal
As is the case with any component that, it is essential when removing an (LF)BGA, the board, tracks, solder lands, or
surrounding components are not damaged. To remove an (LF)BGA, the board must be uniformly heated to a temperature
close to the reflow soldering temperature. A uniform temperature reduces the chance of warping the PWB.
To do this, we recommend that the board is heated until it is certain that all the joints are molten. Then carefully pull the
component off the board with a vacuum nozzle. For the appropriate temperature profiles, see the IC data sheet.
Area Preparation
When the component has been removed, the vacant IC area must be cleaned before replacing the (LF)BGA.
Removing an IC often leaves varying amounts of solder on the mounting lands. This excessive solder can be removed with
either a solder sucker or solder wick. The remaining flux can be removed with a brush and cleaning agent. After the board
is properly cleaned and inspected, apply flux on the solder lands and on the connection balls of the(LF)BGA
Note: Do not apply solder paste, as this has shown to result in problems during re-soldering.
Device Replacement
The last step in the repair process is to solder the new component on the board. Ideally, the (LF)BGA should be
aligned under a microscope or magnifying glass. If this is not possible, try to align the (LF)BGA with any board markers.
To reflow the solder, apply a temperature profile according to the IC data sheet. So as not to damage neighbouring
components, it may be necessary to reduce some temperatures and times.
More Information
For more information on how to handle BGA devices, visit this URL: http://www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com (needs
subscription). After login, select Magazine , then go to Workshop Information . Here you will find Information on how
.to deal with BGA-ICs.
Repair Flow Chart 200WB7 LCD 65
AC IN
Power Board
LCD Panel
No power
(power indicator off)
NG
Check 18V/12V/5V Bad power board
OK
NG
Bad Scaler Board Check Scaler Board
OK
NG
Power Board Bad Power Board
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
Repair Flow Chart 200WB7 LCD 67
18V/12V/5V DC
OK
NO
OK
Check
Power Board
OK
Control Board
OK
OK
Board
68 200WB7 LCD Different Parts List
Diversity of 200WB7ES/69(QDI) compared with 200WB7EB/27(QDI) Diversity of 200WB7ES/96(QDI) compared with 200WB7EB/27(QDI)
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for Hudson 7.
REF 12NC Description REF 12NC Description
1 313815973801 BB DOCUMENT 1 863900016911 200WB7ES/00
863900016991 200WB7ES/96
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Document update, implement date on WK626
REF 12NC Description REF Action Item 12NC Description
2 863900016911 200WB7ES/00 1 From 291 313815569082 LABEL
1 863900016912 200WB7EB/27 To 291 313815569083 LABEL
3 863900016987 200WB7ES/69 2 From 291 313815569462 LABEL
3 863900016988 200WB7ES/75 To 291 313815569463 LABEL
3 863900016989 200WB7ES/93 3 From 291 313815569482 LABEL
3 863900016991 200WB7ES/96 To 291 313815569483 LABEL
1 From 292 313815569082 LABEL
To 292 313815569083 LABEL
2 From 292 313815569462 LABEL
To 292 313815569463 LABEL
3 From 292 313815569482 LABEL
To 292 313815569483 LABEL
1 From 615 313811709422 HEX CODE OF F/W(NO MATL REQ)
To 615 313811709423 HEX CODE OF F/W(NO MATL REQ)
2 From 615 313811709522 HEX CODE OF F/W(NO MATL REQ)
To 615 313811709523 HEX CODE OF F/W(NO MATL REQ)
3 From 615 313811709532 HEX CODE OF F/W(NO MATL REQ)
To 615 313811709533 HEX CODE OF F/W(NO MATL REQ)
TELEVISION/MONITOR SAFFTY GUIDELINES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN
Safety Checks
After the original service problem has been corrected,a complete safety check
should be made. Be sure to check over the entire set, not just the areas 6. New picture tubes are specifically designed to withstand higher operathng
where you have worked. Some previous servicer may have left an unsafe voltages without creating undesirable X-radiation. It is strongly
condition,which could be unknowingly passed on to your customer. Be sure recommended that any shop test fixture which is to be used with the new
to check all of the following: higher voltage chassis be equipped with one of the new type tubes
designed for this service. Addition of a permanently connected HV meter
Fire and Shock Hazard
to the shop test fixture is advisable. The CRT types used in these new
1. Be sure all components are positioned in such a way as to avoid the
sets should never be replaced with any other types, as this may result in
possibility of adjacent component shorts. This is especially important
excessive X-radiation.
on those chassis which are transported to and from the service shop.
7. It is essential to use the specified picture tube to avoid a possible X-diation
2. Never release a repaired unit unless all protective devices such as
problem.
insulators, barries, covers, strain reliefs, and other hardware have been
8. Most TV receivers contain some type of emergency "Hold Down" circuit to
installed in accordance with the original design.
prevent HV from rising to excessive levels in the presence of a failure
3. Soldering and wiring must be inspected to locate possible cold solder
mode. These various circuits should be understood by all technicians
joints,solder splashes,sharp solder points, frayed leads, pinched leads,
servicing them, especially since many hold down circuits are inoperative
or damaged insulation ( including the ac cord).Be certain to remove
as long as the receiver performs normally.
loose solder balls and all other loose foreign particles.
4. Check across-the-line components and other components for physical
Leakage Current Cold Check
evidence of damage or deterioration and replace if necessary. Follow
1. Unplug the ac line cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs of
original layout,lead length, and dress.
the plug.
5. No lead or component should touch a receiving tube or a resistor rated
2. Turn on the power switch.
at 1 watt or more. Lead tension around protruding metal surfaces or
3. Measure the resistance value between the jumpered ac plug and all
edges must be avoided.
exposed cabinet parts of the receiver, such as screw heads, antennas,
6. Critical components having special safety characteristics are identified
and control shafts. When the exposed metallic part has a return path to
with ans by the Ref. No. in the parts list and enclosed within a broken line
the chassis, the reading should be between 1 megohm and 5.2 megohms.
* (where several critical components are grouped in one area) along with
When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the chassis, the
the safety symbols on the schematic diagrams and/or exploded views.
reading must be infinity. Remove the jumper from the ac line cord.
7. When servicing any unit, always use a separate isolation transformer
for the chassis Failure to use a separate isolation transformer may
expose you to possible shock hazard, and may cause damage to
servicing instruments.
8. Many electronic products use a polarized ac line cord (one wide pin on
the plug.) Defeating this safety feature may create a potential hazard to
the service and the user. Extension cords which do not incorporate the
polarizing feature should never be used. TO 0.15 uF WATER
9. After reassembly of the unit, always perform an leakage test or resistance INSTRUMENTS PIPE
test from the line cord to all exposed metal parts of the cabinet. Also check EXPOSED EARTH
all metal control shafts(with knobs removed), antenna terminals, handles, METAL PARTS 1500 ohm, 10W GROUND
screws, etc. to be sure the unit may be safety operated without danger of
electrical shock.
Leakage Current Hot Check
* Broken line
1. Do not use an isolation transformer for this test. Plug the completely
reassembled receiver directly into the ac outlet.
Implosion
2. Connect a 1.5k, 10w resistor paralleled by a 0.15uf. capacitor between
1. All picture tubes used in current model receivers are equipped with an
each exposed metallic cabinet part and a good earth ground such as a
integral implosion system. Care should always be used, and safety
water pipe, as shown above.
glasses worn,whenever handling any picture tube. Avoid scratching or
3. Use an ac voltmeter with at least 5000 ohms volt sensitivity to measure
otherwise damaging the picture tube during installation.
the potential across the resistor.
2. Use only replacement tubes specified by the manufacturer.
4. The potential at any point should not exceed 0.75 volts. A leakage current
tester may be used to make this test; leakage current must not exceed
X-radiation
0.5 milliamps. If a measurement is outside of the specified limits, there is
1. Be sure procedures and instructions to all your service personnel cover
a possibility of shock hazard. The receiver should be repaired and
the subject of X-radiation. Potential sources of X-rays in TV receivers are
rechecked before returning it to the customer.
the picture tube and the high voltage circuits. The basic precaution which
5. Repeat the above procedure with the ac plug reversed.( Note: An ac
must be exercised is to keep the high voltage at the factory recommended
adapter is necessary when a polarized plug is used. Do not defeat the
level.
polarizing feature of the plug.)
2. To avoid possible exposure to X-radiation and electrical shock, only the
manufacturer's specified anode connectors must be used.
Picture Tube Replacement
3. It is essential that the service technician has an accurate HV meter
The primary source of X-radiation in this television receiver is the picture
available at all times. The calibration of this meter should be checked
tube. The picture tube utilized in this chassis is specially constructed to limit
periodically against a reference standard.
X-radiation emissions. For continued X-radiation protection, the replacement
4. When the HV circuitry is operating properly there is no possibility of an x-
tube must be the same type as the original, including suffix letter, or a Philips
radiation problem. High voltage should always be kept at the
approved type.
manufacturer's
rated value-no higher - for optimum performance. Every time a color set is
Parts Replacement
serviced, the brightness should be run up and down while monitoring the
Many electrical and mechanical parts in Philips television sets have special
HV with a meter to be certain that the HV is regulated correctly and does
safety related characteristics. These characteristics are often not evident from
not exceed the specified value. We suggest that you and your technicians
visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be
review test procedures so that HV and HV regulation are always checked as
obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage,
a standard servicing procedure, and the reason for this prudent routine is
etc. The use of a substitute part which does not have the same safety
clearly understood by everyone. It is important to use an accurate and
characteristics as the Philips recommended replacement part shown in this
reliable HV meter. It is recommended that the HV recorded on each
service manual may create shock, fire, or other hazards
customer's invoice, which will demonstrate a proper concern for the
customer's safety.
5. When troubleshooting and making test measurements in a receiver with
a problem of excessive high voltage, reduce the line voltage by means of
a Variac to bring the HV into acceptable limits while troubleshooting. Do
WARNING : Before removing the CRT anode cap, turn the unit OFF and short the HIGH VOLTAGE to the CRT DAG ground.
SERVICE NOTE : The CRT DAG is not at chassis ground.