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Plasma Panel Replacement Report Form Instructions 9. Paste a digital image of the symptom in the Requesting a Panel "Picture of Symptom" box or attach the picture to the email sent to the Technical Hotline. Select 1- Contact the Technical Hotline at 1-800-743-2335 the “Settings”...
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IMPORTANT: Defective panel must be * Use the "insert" function from Excel's "Insert" menu, returned to Panasonic before parts not from the "Insert" available by right-clicking. When warranty reimbursement can be made. using Windows' right-click function, a picture file copied to the clip-board cannot be inserted or pasted, 27.
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Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Co. Tel 81-726-24-7743, Fax 82-726-22-8205 50 Meadowlands Parkway 2B-6 Tel 81-726-82-6647, Fax 81-726-82-6679 50 Meadowlands Parkway 2A-4 Secaucus, NJ 07094 Secaucus, NJ 07094 (800) 743-2335 (201) 392-4355 Form PR-20051201 ** Gray shaded areas are for Panasonic's use only...
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PASC recognizes the additional time to perform these tasks so we will be adding $100 to the warranty claim at the time of processing to compensate for the extra time and to show appreciation for the extra efforts in assisting Panasonic in improving the quality of our product offerings.
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Unpacking and Repacking the Plasma Panel Panel Replacement Precautions Handling Use extreme care when handling the Plasma Display Panel. Due to the size and fragility, it is recommended that two individuals handle the Plasma Panel to avoid accidental damage. The glass used in the plasma panel is thin, and its structure is extremely susceptible to impact.
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Check for board jumpers. If missing, remove them from the old panel and transfer Figure 5 them to the new panel. 5) Reverse the order of the steps listed above to repack the defective panel for return shipment to Panasonic. Page 2 of 2...
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Agenda Equipment List Panel Handling Preparation of New Panel PCB Description Disassembly and Reassembly Procedure Lead Dressing Adjustment ( Driver Setup) Procedure Adjustment (White Balance) of GP8DU Chassis) Adjustment (White Balance) Procedure of older Panels Examples of Defective Panels...
Equipment List: Electric Screwdriver (Part # EY6220B or equivalent) Digital Volt Ohmmeter Oscilloscope Isolation Transformer Anti-static 5 foot by 4 foot foam cushioning Plasma Stand (Part # TY-ST05K or equivalent) Screw storage bin Large flat work area Colorimeter for white balance adjustment (Sencore CP288 or equivalent) Video Signal Generator capable of providing NTSC, 480p, 720p and 1080i with adjustable brightness levels.
Handling Precaution Thin Glass = Susceptibility to impact Rough Handling = Cracked glass or pixel defects Improper Transportation = Unit should always be in the upright position. Leads or Ribbon Cables = No pulling, no bending, no excessive force Ribbon cables must be straight when inserted into sockets. Angle insertion can create an electrical short circuit.
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Preparation of the New Panel (1) Page 2...
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Preparation of the New Panel (2) Preparation of the new Panel (2) Caution: Use extreme care when handling the Plasma Display Panel. The glass used in the plasma panel is thin, and its structure is extremely susceptible to impact. Page 3...
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Preparation of the New Panel (3) Page 3...
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Preparation of the New Panel (4) Page 3...
Place it in a secure location. Weight: TH-37PX50U = 66.14lb. TH-42PX50U = 76.06lb. TH-50PX50U = 99.21lb. Figure 7. Back Cover Screws Note:The unit can be awkward for one person, be sure to have someone assist you. Page 4...
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Removal of the fans Figure 9. Fans Location 1. Remove the three screws that secure each of the three fans. 2. Place the fans in a secure location Page 5...
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Removal of the Metal Frame Disconnect the speaker connectors (SP-L and SP-R) and the black connector that couples the K board and the DG board. Disconnect the connectors DG3 and DG5 of the DG board, PB7 of the PB board, and PA10 of the PA board.
Removal of the P board 1. Unlock the cable clampers to free the cables. 2. Disconnect the couplers (P2, P5, P9, P10, P11, P12, P23, P25 and P30) from the P board. 3. Remove the six screws as indicated in Figure 12.
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Removal of the P board 1. Disconnect the connectors D20 and D25 from the D board. The connectors D3 and D5 are already disconnected from the DG board. 2. Remove the three screws as indicated in Figure 13 and remove the PB-Board metal frame.
Removal of the D board 1. Disconnect the flexible cables (D31, D32, D33 and D34). 2. Remove the four screws of the D board as indicated in figure 14 and place Figure 14. D Board the D board aside. Page 7...
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Removal of the SU and SD Boards Remove the 2 screws of the SU board as indicated in figure 15. Disconnect the bridge connector (SU45 or SC45) and slide the SU-board to the left to disconnect the coupler (SC41 -SU41) from the SC board.
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Removal of the Rubber Insulators 1. Remove the rubber insulator located underneath the SC board and transfer it to the new panel. 2. Perform the same action for the rubber insulator located underneath the SS board. 3. This done to prevent arcing the boards and the panel.
Removal of the SS2 Board Figure 18B. SS board connector 1. Disconnect the coupler (SS23) from the SS2 board. 2. Disconnect the flexible cable (SS55). See figure 18 and 18B. 3. Remove the two screws that secure the SS2-Board to the panel.
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Removal of the C Boards Flex Cable Remove the three screws of the cable bracket. Unlock the sockets C11 and C21 to disconnect the two ribbon cables that attach the D board to the C1 and C2 Figure 24. Lower C Boards Flex. Figure 23.
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Removal of the Front Escutcheon Screws Remove the 8 screws as indicated in figure 25. Note: The metal plate at the bottom left side of the picture automatically falls off when the screws are removed. Place it aside for installation into the new panel.
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Removal of the Stand Brackets 1. Remove the three screws of the right stand bracket as indicated in figure 26. 2. Disconnect the connector S1 of the S board. 3. Free the cable from the retainers. CN S1 Figure 26. Right Stand Bracket Page 14...
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Removal of the Front Cabinet With the help of an assistant, the Cabinet can now be removed from the panel by tilting the bottom out and lifting up slightly. Place it in a secure location. Figure 28. Escutcheon Removal Page 15...
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Removal of the Panel from the stand With the help of an assistant, remove the plasma panel from the servicing stand. Lay it, facing down, on a flat surface such as a table covered with a cushioned anti-static mat and a soft cloth to avoid scratching the glass.
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Removal of the Bracket from the Panel Note: Perform this task only after removing the plasma television from the stand. The television should be placed face down on a table equipped with a cushioned anti- static mat and a soft cloth. 1.
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Lead Dressing Figure 39. Lead Dressing Location Page 20...
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Adjustments (Driver Set-up) Panel Label information Item / Preparation Input an APL 100 % white signal. Set the picture controls to: Picture mode = Normal White Balance = Cool Aspect = 16:9 TH-42PX50U Name Test point Voltage Volume Vsus TPVSUS 188V...
Input a Crosshatch signal. Set the picture mode to Normal, and White Balance to Normal Test point Volume Level Remark TPSC1 (SC) 10 + 10 / -5µ Sec TH-42PX50U 15µ Sec TH-50PX50U VR6557 TPSC1 (SC) 10µ Sec TH-42PX50U (SC) VR6602 10µ...
Drive Waveform Item / Preparation Input a Crosshatch signal. Set the picture mode to Normal, and White Balance to Normal Figure 34. Initialization Waveform Page 25...
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Entry to Serviceman Mode: Using the Remote Control: 1. Select SET-UP icon and select CABLE mode. 2. Select TIMER icon and set SLEEP time for 30Min. 3. Press “ACTION” twice to exit menus. 4. Tune to Channel 124. 6. Press VOL down on the receiver. Red “CHK” appears in the upper left corner of the screen.
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How To Access The CAT Mode To enter the CAT mode. Use the Up/Down buttons of the remote Select the OTHER (PSRVS). Press the Action button on the remote. To exit the CAT mode, access the ID mode and switch off the main power. C Mode CAT Panel sys 8.2...
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How To Access The CAT Mode Accessing the I C mode? Select the alignment subject by pressing the number “1” or “2” buttons on the remote control. Select the alignment item by pressing the number “4” button on the remote control.
NTSC White Balance Adjustment Color Temperature Cool (High) 0.276 0.276 20 IRE Window pattern Normal (Mid) 0.288 0.296 Warm (Low) 0.313 0.329 80 IRE Window pattern Table 9. Color Temperature Values Page 34...
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PDP White Balance Adjustment Equipment required: NTSC Pattern Generator, Colorimeter Panel Settings; Picture = Standard Color Temperature = Cool INPUT Aspect Ratio = 16:9 Page 34...
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PDP White Balance Adjustment (Step 1) Using the Pattern generator; apply a 20 IRE Window pattern signal to the panel. Apply the color sensor to the panel and monitor the values. 20 IRE Window Pattern Color Sensor Page 34...
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PDP White Balance Adjustment (Step 2) Adjust the Sub Bright Setting to 10cd/m Page 34...
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PDP White Balance Adjustment (Step 3) Before Y525I :JUST Panel W/B Adj. G Cutoff After Y525I :JUST Panel W/B Adj. G Cutoff Set the G Cutoff Setting Value to 80. Page 34...
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PDP White Balance Adjustment (Step 4-1) Before Y525I :JUST Panel W/B Adj. R Cutoff After Y525I :JUST Panel W/B Adj. R Cutoff Adjust the Red Cutoff settings to match the values in Table 1. Page 34...
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PDP White Balance Adjustment (Step 4-2) Before Y525I :JUST Panel W/B Adj. B Cutoff After Y525I :JUST Panel W/B Adj. B Cutoff Adjust the Blue Cutoff settings to match the values in Table 1.
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PDP White Balance Adjustment (Step 5) Before Y525I :JUST Sub adjust Sub-bright After Y525I :JUST Sub adjust Sub-bright Readjust the Sub Bright setting to 10 cd/m Page 34...
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PDP White Balance Adjustment (Step 6) Apply an 80 IRE window pattern signal to the Panel. 80 IRE Window Pattern Page 34...
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PDP White Balance Adjustment (Step 7) Before Y525I :JUST Panel W/B Adj. G Drive After Y525I :JUST Panel W/B Adj. G Drive Set the G Drive Setting value to E8. Page 34...
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PDP White Balance Adjustment (Step 8-1) Before Y525I :JUST Panel W/B Adj. R Drive After Y525I :JUST Panel W/B Adj. R Drive Adjust the Red Drive settings to match the values in Table 1. Page 34...
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PDP White Balance Adjustment (Step 8-2) Before Y525I :JUST Panel W/B Adj. B Drive After Y525I :JUST Panel W/B Adj. B Drive Sencore isf is a trademark of Sencore corporation. Adjust the Blue Drive settings to match the values in Table 1. Page 34...
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PDP White Balance Adjustment (Step 9) Reapply the 20 IRE pattern and 80 IRE patterns and verify that the drive and cutoff settings match the settings in Table 1, adjust as necessary. Table 1 Color Temperature Cool (High) 0.276 0.276 Normal (Mid) 0.288 0.296...
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PDP White Balance Adjustment (Step 10) Before Adjust the All Drive Settings Y525I :JUST value to FC. Panel W/B Adj. All Drive After Y525I :JUST Panel W/B Adj. All Drive Page 34...
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PDP White Balance Adjustment (Step 11) Reapply the 20 IRE pattern and verify the light settings match the table below, adjust as necessary. Table 1 Color Temperature Cool (High) 0.276 0.276 Normal (Mid) 0.288 0.296 Warm (Low) 0.313 0.329 Page 34...
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PDP White Balance Adjustment (Steps 12-15) The previous steps must be repeated for each color temperature setting. Step 12- Press the R button then the Picture button on the remote control. Change the color temperature to Normal. Press the R button again then the Action button to re-access the IIC mode.
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PDP White Balance Adjustment (Step 16) Change the Color temperature to Cool Mode, then re-adjust the Sub bright value to “30”. Y525I :JUST Sub adjust Sub-bright Sub Bright set to 30 Page 34...
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Examples Of Defective Panels Horizontal and Vertical error Page 37...
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Examples Of Defective Panels (2) Errors Changing Not a Full Width Page 38...
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Examples Of Defective Panels (3) Errors in 2 places Errors Changing Page 38...
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Examples Of Defective Panels (4) These are NOT TH-42PW5UZ or TH-37PW5UZ Panels Double Width Error Page 39...