SERVICE MANUAL
FILE NO. 330-200804GR
DLP PROJECTOR
The above models are classified as green product (s) (*1), as indicated by the underlined serial number (s).
This Service Manual describes replacement parts for green product (s). When repairing any green product (s), use
the parts described in this manual and lead-free solder (*2).
For (*1) and (*2) , see the next page.
Published in Japan, May 2008 GREEN© TOSHIBA CORPORATION
TDP-SP1
Rev.00
(*1) GREEN PRODUCT PROCUREMENTThe EC is actively promoting the WEEE & RoHS Directives that define standards for recyclingand reuse of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and for the Restriction of the use ofcertain Hazardous Substances. From July 1, 2006, the RoHS Directive will prohibit anymarketing of new products containing the restricted substances.
Increasing attention is given to issues related to the global environmental. Toshiba Corporationrecognizes environmental protection as a key management tasks, and is doing its utmost toenhance and improve the quality and scope of its environmental activities. In line with this,Toshiba proactively promotes Green Procurement, and seeks to purchase and use products,parts and materials that have low environmental impacts.
Green procurement of parts is not only confined to manufacture. The same green parts used inmanufacture must also be used as replacement parts.
(*2) LEAD-FREE SOLDERThis product is manufactured using lead-free solder as a part of a movement within the consumerproducts industry at large to be environmentally responsible. Lead-free solder must be used inthe servicing and repair of this product.
WARNINGThis product is manufactured using lead free solder.
DO NOT USE LEAD BASED SOLDER TO REPAIR THIS PRODUCT !
The melting temperature of lead-free solder is higher than that of leaded solder by 86°F to 104°F(30°C to 40°C). Use of a soldering iron designed for lead-based solders to repair product madewith lead-free solder may result in damage to the component and or PCB being soldered. Greatcare should be made to ensure high-quality soldering when servicing this product especiallywhen soldering large components, through-hole pins, and on PCBs as the level of heatrequired to melt lead-free solder is high.
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Table of Content
Chapter 1 Introduction Highlight 1-1
Compatible Mode 1-3
Chapter 2 Disassembly Process Equipment Needed & Product Overview �-1
Disassemble Lamp Cover Module �-�
Disassemble Lamp Module �-�
Disassemble Top Cover Module �-3
Disassemble Keypad Board �-3
Disassemble Dust Proff Holder �-4
Disassemble Top Shielding �-5
Disassemble Main Board Module �-5
Disassemble Right/Front/Left/Back Cover �-6
Disassemble Fan Module �-7
Disassemble Engine Module �-8
Disassemble IR Sensor Module �-9
Disassemble Color Wheel Module �-9
Disassemble Focus Ring �-10
Disassemble Zoom Ring Holder �-10
Disassemble DMD Chip �-11
Disassemble Interrupt Switch �-1�
Disassemble LVPS Module �-14
Disassemble Blower Module �-15
Disassemble Bottom Shielding �-16
Disassemble Speaker Module �-17
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Disassemble Elevator Module �-17
Rod Adjustment �-18
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting
LED Lighting Message 3-1 Main Procedure 3-�
Chapter 4 Function Test & Alignment Procedure
Test Equipment Needed 4-1
Service Mode 4-1
OSD Reset 4-1
Test Condition 4-�
Defectspecificationtable 4-3
Test Inspection Procedure 4-4
PC Mode 4-4
Calibration 4-8
Video Performance 4-10
Optical Performance Measure 4-11
Others 4-1�
Chapter 5 Firmware Upgrade Equipment Needed 5-1
DLP Composer Lite Setup Procedure 5-�
Firmware Upgrade Procedure 5-4
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Chapter 6 EDID Upgrade
EDID Introduction 6-1
Equipment Needed 6-�
Setup Procedure (VGA) 6-3
EDID Key-In Procedure 6-4
Appendix 1
Chapter 7 Speare Parts Speare Parts List 7-1
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Chapter 1
Introduction
1-1 Highlight
No Item Description1 Dimensions (W x H x D) - 270*87*189 mm2 Weight - <5 Ibs3 Tilt Angle - 7 degrees with elevator mechanism
4 Power Supply
- Universal AC 100--240V ~ 50 / 60 Hz with PFC input- 180W Lamp @ normal operation- Variance FAN speed control (Depend on temperature variance)
5 Cooling system
- Advanced air flow- Two fans with low system acoustic noise level- Temperature control circuits with adaptive voltage control fan speed- High altitude cooling mode- Maximum touch temperature follows the UL60950-1 regulation
6 Brightness - 1980 ANSI Lumens (Typical)- 1760 ANSI Lumens (Minimum)
7 Contrast- 1700:1 Typical (Full on / full off)- 1000:1 Minimum (Full on / full off)
8 Uniformity- 80% Typical ANSI
- 65% Minimum ANSI9 Throw ratio - 1.95 ~ 2.15:1 distance/width @2.366m
10 Projection lens - F# 2.41 – 2.55 , 1.10X Mechanical Zoom Lens
11 Lamp life
- 3500 hours at typical full power mode- 4000 hours at Eco mode (more than 50% of lamp population have light output>50% of initial min Lumen output at the lamp life time)
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No Item Description
12 Therminal
- One D-Sub 15-pin female connector for VGA input and component video input- One Mini DIN 4-pin for S-Video Input- One RCA Jack for Composite Video Input- One D-Sub 9-pin male RS232 port for FW update- One Audio in- One Audio out - One D-Sub 15-pin female connector for VGA output (VGA out is loop through from VGA input on standby mode and normal operation)
13 Input Signal
-Computer analog input-Video-Analog RGB 0.7Vp-p, 75ohm-Sync Hsync Freq. 31.35~68.7kHz Vsync Freq. 56~85Hz-Separate Sync :(H V) TTL level (bi-polarity)-Composite Sync: TTL level (bi-polarity)-Sync-on-green: negative sync. 0.3Vp-p-Analog Video Composite video 75ohm S-video (Y/C) 75ohm Component video (Y/Pb/Pr) 75ohm
14 DMD Chip - One panel 0.55” DMD SVGA projection system15 System controller - TI DDP223016 Number of active dots - 800(H) x 600(V)17 Keystone correction - +/ -15 degree Vertical
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No Item Description
18 Video compatibility
- Standards:NTSC: M (3.58MHz), 4.43 MHzPAL: B, D, G, H, I, M, NSECAM: B, D, G, K, K1, LHDTV: 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, 1080i
19 Color wheel - R80Y30G84W90B76(5 segments)&7200rpm20 Lamp - 180W Lamp(Osram E20.6n)
21 Temperature- Operating: 5 - 35°C- Storage: -20- - 60°C
1-2 Compatible Mode
Analog
Compatibility Resolution V-Sync [Hz] H-Sync [KHz]
VGA
640x350 70 31.5640x350 85 37.9640x400 85 37.9640x480 60 31.5640x480 72 37.9640x480 75 37.5640x480 85 43.3720x400 70 31.5720x400 85 37.9
SVGA
800x600 56 35.2800x600 60 37.9800x600 72 48.1800x600 75 46.9800x600 85 53.7
XGA
1024x768 60 48.41024x768 70 56.51024x768 75 60.01024x768 85 68.7
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Compatibility Resolution V-Sync [Hz] H-Sync [KHz]
SXGA
1152x864 70 63.81152x864 75 67.51280x960 60 60
1280x1024 60 63.98MAC 16’’ 832x624 74.55 49.725MAC 19’’ 1024x768 75 60.24
MAC 1152x870 75.06 68.68MAC G4 640x480 60 31.35i MAC DV 1024x768 75 60i MAC DV 1152x870 75 68.49
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Chapter 2
Disassembly & Assembly Process2-1 Equipment Needed & Product Overview
1. Screw Bit (+) :107
2. Hex Sleeves 5mm
3. Screw Bit (+) :102
4. Screw Bit (-) :102
5. Long Nose Nipper
6. Tweezers
7. TDP-SP1 unit
* Before you start: This process is protective level II. Operators should wear electrostatic chains.
* Note: If you need to replace the main board, you have to get into service mode and record the
lamp usage hour. please refer to section 2-25.
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2-3 Disassemble Lamp Module
1. Unscrew 2 screws on Lamp Module
2. Disassemble Lamp Module
2-2 Disassemble Lamp Cover Module
1. Unscrew 2 screws on Lamp Cover Module
2. Disassemble Lamp Cover Module
Lamp Module
Lamp Cover Module
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2-4 Disassemble Top Cover Module
1. Unscrew 2 screws on the unit base
2. Unplug 1 FPC cable
3. Disassemble Top Cover Module
2-5 Disassemble Keypad Board
1. Unscrew 4 screws on the Keypad
2. Take off 1 Mylar
3. Disassemble Keypad Board
Top Cover Module
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2-6 Disassemble Dust Proff Holder
1. Unscrew 3 screws
2. Disassemble Dust Proff Holder
4. Take off Return Button Key and Keypad.
Return Button Key Keypad
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2-7 Disassemble Top Shielding
1. Unscrew 7 screws
2. Disassemble Top Shielding
2-8 Disassemble Main Board Module
1. Take off the black tape
2. Unplug 8 connectors
3. Unplug 1 FPC cable
4. Unscrew 2 screws
5. Unscrew 6 hex screws
6. Take off Main Board Module
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2-9 Disassemble Right/Front/Left/Back Cover
1. Unscrew 4 screws
2. Disassemble Right/Front/Left/Back Cover
7. Unscrew 2 screws
8. Disassemble Main Board and Main
Board Shielding.
Right Cover
Front Cover
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2-10 Disassemble Fan Module
1. Unscrew 4 screws
2. Unplug 1 connector
3. Take off Fan Module
Left Cover
Back Cover
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2-11 Disassemble Engine Module
1. Unscrew 4 screws
2. Take off 1 Mylar
3. Disassemble Engine Module
4. Unscrew 1 screw
5. Disassemble Thermal Switch
6. Unscrew 4 screws
7. Take off 1 mylar
8. Disassemble Fan Module
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2-12 Disassemble IR Sensor Module
1. Tear the black tape
2. Take off IR Sensor Module
3. Separate IR Lens Holder and IR Sensor
Board.
2-13 Disassemble Color Wheel Module
1. Unscrew 2 screws to disassemble Color
Wheel Module
2. Unscrew 1 screw to disassemble Photo
Sensor Board from Color Wheel Module
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2-14 Disassemble Focus Ring
1. Unscrew 3 screws to disassemble Focus
Ring
2-15 Disassemble Zoom Ring Holder
1. Unscrew 1 screw to disassemble Zoom Ring.
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2-16 Disassemble DMD Chip
1. Unscrew 2 screw to disassemble Heatsink
2. Unscrew 2 screws to disassemble Zoom Ring Holder.
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2-17 Disassemble Interrupt Switch
1. Unplug 2 connectors
2. Unscrew 1 screw
3. Take off the yellow tape
4. Disassemble Interrupt Switch
2. Separate DMD Board and DMD Chip.
Note: Rotate the Lock counterclockwise
(as red arrow) when you separate
DMD Chip
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2-18 Disassemble Lamp Driver Module
1. Unscrew 1 screw to take off Lamp Driver Module
2. Unscrew 2 screws
3. Unplug 3 connectors
4. Unscrew 4 screws
5. Disassemble Lamp Driver Module
5. Use tweezers to loose 2 tenons
(as green circle) and disassemble the
Interrupt Switch from the Holder.
Interrupt Switch
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2-19 Disassemble LVPS Module
1. Take off the Mylar
2. Unscrew 8 screws
3. Disassemble LVPS Module
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2-20 Disassemble Blower Module
1. Unscrew 3 screws
2. Disassemble Blower Module
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2-21 Disassemble Bottom Shielding
1. Use Tweezers to loose 2 tenons and
disassemble Rod Duct (as blue square)
2. Take off 1 Mylar
3. Unscrew 4 screws
4. Disassemble Bottom Shielding
Note : Avoid to press the Blower with great
strenth.
Rod Duct
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2-22 Disassemble Speaker Module
1. Unscrew 2 screws
2. Disassemble Speaker Module
3. Use Tweezers to loose 2 tenons
(as yellow circle) and separate Speaker
and Speaker Holder.
2-23 Disassemble Elevator Module
1. Unscrew 1 screw
2. Take off Elevator foot
3. Unscrew 2 screws
4. Take off Elevator Module
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2-24 Rod Adjustment
1. Environment adjustment
- The distance between the engine and the
screen is 2.62 M
- This process should be done at a dark
environment. (under 5 Lux)
2. Procedure adjustment
- Change the screen to “white screen.”
- Adjust the screws by using the rod on
the engine module to readjust the image.
(adjust until the yellowish or bluish parts
disappeared.)
3. Abnormal image inspection
- It should not have any abnormal color at
the rim of the image by estimating through
the eyes.
Note: - To avoid over adjust the rod.
-“Screw1”shouldbeadjustedfirst,and
then adjust the “Screw2”.After the
adjustment,usethegluetofixthe
screws.
screw 2
screw 1
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Chapter 3
Troubleshooting
3-1 LED Lighting Message
Message LED Temp Power Lamp
Stand by OFF ON (O) OFF
Normal (Power ON) OFF ON (G) OFF
Powering Up OFF Blink (G) OFF
Cooling OFF Blink (O) OFF
Programming ON (R) Blink (O) ON (R)
Warning Lamp (not lit) OFF ON (R)ON (R)
after 5sec go to stand by
Over Temp ON (R) ON (R) OFF
Fan Lock Blink (R) ON (R) OFF
C/W Error Blink (R) ON (R) Blink (R)
(R) - RED (O) - ORANGE (G) - GREEN
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3-2 Main Procedure
No Symptom Procedure
1 No Power
• Ensure the Power Cord and AC Power Outlet are securely connected
• Check Lamp Cover and Interrupt Switch
• Ensure all connectors are securely connected and aren’t
broken
• Check Lamp Driver
• Check LVPS
• Check Main Board
� Auto Shut Down
• Check LED Status
a. Lamp ON(R), Power ON(R), LED Temp OFF
- Check Lamp
- Check Lamp Driver
- Check Main Board
b. Lamp OFF, Power ON(R), LED Temp ON(R) or Blink(R)
- Check Thermal Switch
- Check Fan
c. Lamp Blink(R), Power ON(R), LED Temp Blink(R)
- Check Colour Wheel
- Check Photo Sensor
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No Symptom Procedure
3 No Image
• Ensure the Signal Cable and Source work
(If you connect multiple sources at the same time, use the “Source” button on the control panel to switch)
• Ensure all connectors are securely connected and aren’t bro-ken
• Check Main Board
• Check DMD Board
• Check Colour Wheel
• Check DMD Chip
• Check Engine Module
4 No Light On
• Ensure all connectors are securely connected and aren’t broken
• Check Lamp Module
• Check Lamp Driver
• Check LVPS
• Check Main Board
5 Mechanical Noise• Check Colour Wheel
• Check Fan Module
6 Line Bar/Line Defect
• Check if the Main Board and the DMD Board are
assembled properly
• Check Main Board
• Check DMD Board
• Check DMD Chip
7 Image Flicker
• Do “Reset (All data)” of the OSD Menu
• Ensure that the signal cables and source are work as well- Check Lamp Module
• Check Colour Wheel- Check DMD Board
• Check Main Board
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No Symptom Procedure
8 Colour Abnormal
• Do “Reset (All data)” of the OSD Menu
• Adjust Colour Wheel Index
• Check Main Board- Check DMD Board
• Check Colour Wheel
9 Poor Uniformity/Shadow
• Ensure the projection screen without dirt
• Ensure the projection lens is clean
• Ensure the Brightness is within spec
• Check rod alignment
• Check Engine Module
10 Dead Pixel/Dust(Out of spec.)
• Ensure the projection screen without dirt
• Ensure the projection lens is clean
• Clean DMD Chip and Engine Module
• Check DMD Chip- Check Engine Module
11 Garbage Image
• Ensure that the signal cables and source work as well.
• Check Main Board
• Check DMD Board
1� Remote Control/Control Panel Failed
• Remote Control
a. Check Batteryb. Check Remote Controllerc. IR receiverd. Check Main Board
• Control Panel
a. Check FPCb. Check key padc. Check Main Board
13 Function Abnormal
• Do “Reset (All data)” of the OSD Menu• Check Main Board• Check DMD Board
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No Symptom Procedure
14 Audio Abnonrmal
- Ensure that the signal cables and source are work as well
- Check Speaker Module
- Check Main Board
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Chapter 4
Function Test & Alignment Procedure
4-1 Test Equipment Needed
- IBM PC with SVGA/XGA resolution
- DVD player with Multi-system (NTSC/PAL/SECAM), equipped “Component”, “S-Video”
, “Composite” and "HDMI".
- HDTV Source (480P, 720P, 1080i)
- Minolta CL-100
- Quantum Data 802B or CHROMA2327 (Color Video Signal & Pattern Generator)
- After changing parts, check the information below.
4-2 Service Mode
1. Turn on the projector and input the signal
2. Do the following actions sequentially to enter service mode menu
(1) Press "Power→Left→Left→Menu".
(2) Service mode will be shown.
(3) After confirming the configuration, press "Exit" to exit.
4-3 OSD Reset
1. After final QC step, we have to erase all saved change again and restore the OSD default setting. The following actions will allow you to erase all end-users' settings and restore the default setting:
(1) Please enter OSD menu.
(2) To execute "Reset" function.
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4-4 Test Condition
- Circumstance brightness: Dark room less than 5.0 lux.
- Inspection distance: 1.8m~2.8m functional inspection.
- Screen size: 60 inches diagonal
- After repairing TDP-SP1, the unit should be run-in (refer to the table below)
Symptom Run-in TimeNormal repair 2 hoursNFF 4 hoursAuto shut down 6 hours
- Enter Burn-In Mode* Cycle setting is based on the defect symptoms. ie: If it is NFF, the run-in time is 4 hours. You have
to set the lamp on for 50 min. and lamp off for 10 min for 4 cycles.
Press power > Enter > Enter > MenuChoose Burn-In Test > enterLamp On (Min) Press right key to adjust the time (50)Lamp Off (Min) Press right key to adjust the time (10)Set burn in cycle Press right key to adjust the cycleAfter setting up the time, choose Burn-In mode and hit enter
Screen Defects (While replacing DMD Chip, DMD BD and MB)
< Figure: Zone A &B Definition >
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Defect specification table
Order Symptom Pattern Criteria
1 Bright pixel ( dots) Black pattern
( IRE=O)A+B=0
2 Dark pixel(dots) White patternA+B=6
3 Unstable pixel (dots) Any pattern A+B=1
4 Adjacent dark pixel (dots) Any pattern
A+B=0
5 Dark blemish (Dirty) Blue 60 patternA+B=3
(diameter <1/2 inch)
6 Bright blemish (Dirty) Gary 30 patternA+B=3
(diameter <1/2 inch)
7 Bright dot on frame Black pattern 2
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4-5 Test Inspection Procedure
4-6 PC MODE
1. Frequency and tracking boundary
Procedure - Test equipment: video generator. - Test signal: analog 800 x 600@60Hz - Test Pattern: general-1 or master - Check and see if the image sharpness is well-
performed. - If not re-adjust by the following steps: (1) Select "Frequency" function to adjust the
total pixel number of pixel clock in one line period.
(2) Select "Tracking" function and use right or left arrow key to adjust the value to minimize video flicker.
- Adjust Resync or Frequency/Tracking/H.
General-1
Master
Charge parts/Update M/B FW Color Wheel Engine
Version Update v vColor Wheel index v v
PCalibration v v
YPbPrCalibration v v
OSD Reset v vEDID v
Re-write LampHour Usage v
Check RODPosition and
Adjustv
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Position/V. Position to the inner screen.Inspection item - Eliminate visual wavy noise by Rsync, Frequen-
cy or Tracking selection. - Check if there is noise on the screen. - Horizontal and vertical position of the video
should be adjustable to the screen frame.Criteria - If there is noise on the screen, the product is
considered as failure product. - If there is noise on the screen, use auto or
manual “frequency” function or “tracking” func-tion to adjust the screen.
- The PC mode functionally sure be workable include support format with frequency and auto detected functional will be workable.
2. Light Leak
Procedure - Test equipment: video generator. - Test signal: analog 800x600@60Hz - Test Pattern: gray 30 patterns - Check if the light leaks. * Light leak on reflective edge, eyecatcher, bond-
wires and exposed metal.Inspection item - Light leak check. - Bright blemish (dirty).Criteria - The pattern cannot accept the color level of the
leakage is brighter than the gray 30 pattern. - Ref. below table Note: The defect criteria follows TI specification.
3. Blemish (Dark)
Procedure - Test equipment: video generator. - Test signal: analog [email protected]@60Hz.@60Hz. - Test Pattern: blue 60
Inspection item - Dark blemish check.(dirty)Criteria - The bright blemish is unacceptable when it ap-
Gray 30
Blue 60
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pears on blue 60 pattern.
4. Dead Pixel (Bright pixel)Procedure - Test equipment: video generator. - Test signal: analog [email protected]@60Hz.@60Hz. - Test Pattern: full blackInspection item - Bright pixel check. Note: Frame dimension under operative zone1
inchCriteria - Bright pixel is unacceptable. - Ref. below table Note: The defect criteria follows TI specification.
5. Dead Pixel (Dark pixel)
Procedure - Test equipment: video generator. - Test signal: analog [email protected]@60Hz.@60Hz. - Test Pattern: full whiteInspection item - Dead pixels check. - White pattern (IRE=100) - Adjacent dark pixel.Criteria - The number of the dead pixels should be less or
equal to 6 pixels. - Adjacent pixel with each other is unacceptable. - Ref. below table Note: The defect criteria follows TI specification.
6. Focus test
Procedure - Test equipment: video generator. - Test signal: analog 800x600@60Hz800x600@60Hz@60Hz - Test Pattern: full screen or MEME Sony Inspection item - Focus check
Criteria - From screen 2.62 M via visual to check the focus, look at the entire screen, focus shall be clear, crisp, and sharp
Full black
Full white
MEME Sony
Full screen
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over the entire surface of the display pattern.(Blur word on one of the corner after adjustment is acceptable. However, the word should at least be recognizable.)
7. Color performance
Procedure - Test equipment: video generator. - Test signal: DVI (HDMI) 720p,1080i - Test Pattern: Master, In focus II or SMPTE RP-
133 * Please refer to 4-2 to enter service mode.
Use 720P & 1080i signal, master pattern to do HDTV test. Color cannot discolor to purple and blue. If the test result is discoloration or flicker-ing, please return the unit back to repair
centers.Inspection item - Check if each color level is well-functioned. - color saturations
Criteria - Screen appears normal. It should not have any abnormal condition, such as lines appear on the screen and so on.
- Color appears normal. - It is acceptable to have few lines flashing at the
center and on the edge of 1080i image. How-ever, rest of the image should appears stable.
- RGBW should all appear normal on the screen and sort from R -G-B-W.
- Color levels should be sufficient and normal. (the unidentified color levels on both left and right sides should not over 8 color levels.)
- Grey level should not have abnormal color or heavy lines.
- The PC mode functionally sure be workable include support format with frequency and auto detected functional will be workable
SMPTE RP-133
InFocus II / 64 gray RGBW
Master
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4-7 Calibration
1. YPbPr calibration
Procedure - Test equipment: video generator. - Once main board is changed, YPbPr calibration
should be done as well. (1) Test signal: 480i (2) Test Pattern: SMPTE BAR - Note (1) Calibration pattern should be in fill screen
mode. (2) Please refer to 4-2 Guide to Entering Service
Mode and OSD Reset. (3) Choose and access YPbPr Calibration for
correction in service mode. Choose “menu” to leave the service mode after all.
Check pattern - Test signal: 480i - Test pattern: In focus II or 64 grey RGBW * After finishing ADC adjustment, check 64 gray
RGBW pattern.Inspection item - Color situationsCriteria - There should not have any lack of RGBW. The
color should appear normal and sort in right order.
- Color levels should be sufficient and normal. (the unidentified color levels on both left and right sides should not over 8 color levels.) - Grey level should not have abnormal color ot
heavy lines
SMPTE BAR
In focus II / 64 Gray RGBW
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2. PC calibration Procedure - Test equipment: video generator - Once main board is changed, PC calibration
should be done as well. (1) Test signal analog: 800x600@60Hz800x600@60Hz@60Hz (2) Test Pattern: White(up) Black(down) - Note (1) Caibration pattern should be in fill screen mode. (2) Please refer to 4-2 Guide to Entering Service
Mode and OSD Reset. (3) Choose and access PC Calibration for cor-
rection in service mode. Choose “menu” to leave the service mode after all.
Check pattern - Test signal: analog 800x600@60Hz800x600@60Hz@60Hz - Test pattern: In focus II or 64 grey RGBW * After finishing ADC adjustment, check 64 gray
RGBW pattern. Inspection item - Color sturationsCriteria - There should not have any lack of RGBW. The
color should appear normal and sort in right order.
- Color levels should be sufficient and normal. (the unidentified color levels on both left and right sides should not over 8 color levels.)
- Grey level should not have abnormal color ot heavy lines.
White / Black
In focus 2 / 64 gray RGBW
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4-8 Video Performance
1. CVBS
Procedure - Test equipment: DVD player - Test signal: CVBSInspection item - Video performance testInspection Distance - 1.8M ~2.8M Criteria - Check any abnormal color, line distortion or anyabnormal color, line distortion or any color, line distortion or any
noise on the screen. - Check the sound from speakers.
2. S-VideoProcedure - Test equipment: DVD player - Test signal: S-Video
Inspection item - Video performance testInspection Distance - 1.8M ~2.8M Criteria - Check any abnormal color, line distortion or any
noise on the screen. - Check the sound from speakers.
3. HDTV/ Component
Procedure - Test equipment: DVD player - Test signal: Ycbcr/YPbPr Inspection item - HDTV performance testInspection Distance - 1.8M ~2.8MCriteria - Check any abnormal color, line distortion or anyabnormal color, line distortion or any color, line distortion or any
noise on the screen. - Check the sound from speakers.
4. Audio Test
Procedure - Test equipment: DVD player - Test signal: CVBS Inspection item - Audio performance testInspection Distance - 1.8M ~2.8MCriteria - Check the sound from speakers.
Motion video
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- Check “Volume” is normal - Check “Mute” is normal
4-9 Optical Performance Measure
Inspection Condition- Environment luminance: 5 Lux
- Product must be warmed up for 3 minutes
- Distances from the screen: 2.38 M
- Screen Size: 60 inches diagonal
- Reset to default before measurement
1. Test equipment
Procedure - Test equipment: video generator. - Test signal: analog 800x600@60Hz800x600@60Hz@60Hz
2. Brightness Procedure - Full white pattern - Use CL100 to measure brightness values of P1~P9. - Follow the brightness formula to calculate brightness values. ☼ Brightness Formula Avg.(P1~ P9)x1.1m2 Criteria - 960 lumens
3. Ful On/Full Off Contrast Procedure - Full white pattern & full black pattern - Use CL100 to measure brightness values of full
white pattern P5 & full black pattern B5 ( see im-
Full white pattern
Full black pattern
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age: full white) - Follow Contrast formula to calculate contrast
values. ☼ Contrast Formula P5/B5 Note: P5=center of white image B5=center of black image.Criteria - 1000:1
4. Uniformity
Procedure - Full white pattern - Use CL100 to measure brightness values of
P1~P9 (see image: full white). - Follow the Uniformity formula to calculate average values. ☼ Uniformity Formula ANSI Uniformity = Avg. (P1, P3, P7, P9) P5Criteria - 65%
4-10 Others
1. Functional Inspection
Keypad button - All keypad buttons must operate smoothly.
General - All OSD functions must be checked for functionality. When OSD menu is displayed, there shall be no visible peaking, ringing, streaking, or smearing artifacts on the screen.
Factory Default - The factory settings (with appro-priate centering, size, geometry
x 100%
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distortion, etc.) shall be displayed upon “Re-call” is selected from OSD
Display Size - All preset modes shall expand to full screen size using OSD Horizontal and Vertical Size controls
Display Data Channel (DDC) - The purpose of the DDC test is to verify the DDC1/DDC2B operation of the projector and to verify Plug & Play function.
Acoustic - High pitch sound from cooling fan and color wheel is unacceptable.
2. Check points for exterior and print pattern
Check item Check point
Text & Pattern Missing letters & pattern or blurry prints are unacceptable.
Exterior Dirt, scrape, water ripples and uneven color are unacceptable.
Buttons Stuck buttons are unacceptable.Focus ring Focus ring is functioning smoothly.
Logo Missing logo, missing prints and blurry prints are unacceptable
Screw All screw sure be fixed and in right type.Pedestal Well-functionedLamp Cover It should be locked in the correct place.Plastic Parts All plastic parts can not be broken and damaged.Safety or warning label
All safety and warning label should be visible, including all contents.
Connector All interface connector should be complete and workable.
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Chapter 5
Firmware Upgrade5-1 Equipment Needed
Software : (DDP 2230- USB)- DLP Composer
- Firmware
- Library V7.1 0330 (library file has to put in PC and set right path in 5-3 step 4)
Hardware : - Projector
- Power cord (42.53506G002)
- RS232 Cable (42.00282G001)
- PC or Laptop
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5-2 DLP Composer Lite Setup Procedure
1. Choose "DLP Composer Lite V7.1 Setup"
Program.
2. Click "Next" button.
3. Read "License Agreement".
- Choose "I accept and agree to be bound
by all the terms and conditions of this
License Agreement".
4. Click "Next".
5. Click "Next".
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6. Click "Next".
7. Click "Next".
8. Writing system registry values.
9. Click "Finish".
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5-3 Firmware Upgrade Procedure
1. Set-up
- Hold on "menu" and "input" buttons and
plug in power cord.
- Once the Power LED blink in Yellow & Red
at the same time, plug in RS232 cable into
the projector and link to the RS232 port of
a PC.
Note: The system fan and the light will not
operated.
2. Execute the "DLP ComposeTM" file.
3. Click "edit" and "perferences".
4. Click “Library.”
- Click the “browse” button and navigate to
the directory where you put the library file
in.
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5. Select "Edit\preferences\Communications"
- Choose "Serial Port".
- Choose "COM2"
Note: Choose the COM Port which you are
using.
6. Choose "Flash Loader".
- Click "Browse" to search the firmware file.
7. Selete the item "skip Boot Loader Area"
(select 16KB).
- Click "Reset Bus" to erase the flash
memory.
8. If the firmware is ready, click "start
download" to process the firmware
upgrade.
- Click "Yes" to erase the flash memory.
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9. When firmware upgrade process is
finished, the unit return to stand-by status.
- Unplug RS232 cable and power cord and
replug in power cable.
10. Restart the unit and enter the service
mode to check the firmware version.
(To enter service mode, please refer to
Chapter 4 Function Test and Alignment
Procedure.)
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Chapter 6
EDID Upgrade
6-1 EDID Introduction
Extended Display Identification Data is a VESA standard data format that contains basic
information about a display device and its capabilities, including vendor information,
maximum image size, color characteristics, factory pre-set timings, frequency range limits,
and character strings for the monitor name and serial number.
The information is stored in the display and is used to communicate with the system
through a Display Data Channel (DDC), which sites between the display device and the
PC graphics adapter. The system uses this information for configuration purposes, so the
monitor and system can work together.
Note: If a display device has digital input ports, like DVI or HDMI, but without EDID in its
main board, the display device will show no image while the input source is digital signal.
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6-2 Equipment Needed
Software- EDID Program (Generic V0.51)
- EDID File (Toshiba_TDP-SP1_EDID_V02.ini)
Hardware - Projector
- Generic Fixture (80.00001.001) for EDID Key-in (Fixture: JP3 must be closed)
- Power cord for Projector (42.53506G002)
- RS-232 9 Pin Cable (pin to pin, F-M) (42.83C07G001)
- Monitor
- PC
- VGA cable (42.87305G102)
- Power adapter (47.57803G001) and power cord (42.53506G002) for fixture
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6-3 Setup Procedure (VGA)
1. Connect all ports
(1) Connect P1 of Fixture with COM Port of
PC/Laptop by RS232 Cable.
(2) Connect P2 of Fixture with VGA port of
Projector by VGA Cable.
(3) Plug Power Adapter to Power CNN.
(4) Plug Power Cord to TDP-SP1 unit.
Note: Confirm JP3 is "Close" status.
P1P2
Power CNN
VGA Port
Power Port
VGA
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6-4 EDID Key-In Procedure
1. Execute EDID Program
(1) Click on "EDID" to execute EDID
program.
2. Process
(1) Check the COM port is "COM 1"
(Select the COM port which you are
using).
(2) Click the "Model" button.
(3) Choose the source file
"Toshiba_TDP-SP1_ EDID-V02.ini"
and then open it.
3. Process
(1) In "Write Source Select" item,select
"Analog".
(2) Click "Program" button.
4. Process
(1) "Please change the cable to Analog"
will be shown on the screen.
(2) Please press "Ok" button.
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4
(3)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
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5. Finish
(1) "OK" will be shown on the screen.
6. Read EDID information
(1) In the Read item,select "Analog" and
"Trans".
(2) Please press "Read" button.
7. Read EDID information
(1) EDID Informations will show the result.
Chapter 7
Spare Parts List
7.1 Spare parts list GREEN
1 A001 FOOT ASSY, REAR, RIGHT 750120102 A002 COVER, FRONT 750120113 A003 COVER, LEFT 750120124 A004 HOLDER, IR LENS 750120135 A005 RING, FOCUS 750120146 A006 RING, ZOOM 750120157 A007 COVER, RIGHT 750120168 A008 BUTTON, RETURN 750120179 A009 FOOT ASSY, SPACER 2358727610 A010 RUBBER, FOOT REAR 2358728311 A011 COVER ASSY, LAMP 7501202912 A012 FOOT ASSY, FRONT 7501203013 A013 COVER ASSY, BOTTOM 7501203114 A014 COVER ASSY, TOP 7501203315 A015 COVER ASSY, I/O 7501203516 A016 CAP ASSY, LENS 7501203717 A017 BUTTON, KEYPAD 7501203818 E001 CABLE, FFC, 14P P=0.5MM MAIN TO KEYBOAD 7501200319 E002 SWITCH ASSY, THERMAL 7501200420 E003 DMD, DDP2230, TYPE-X 800x600 PIXEL 0.55 7501200621 E004 FAN ASSY, LAMP, 45X20 BLOWER 7501200722 E005 FAN, EXHAUST, KDE1207PKV1-A 7501200823 E006 SPEAKER, 2W 4OHM 30MM 7501200924 E007 THERMAL PAD, DMD 7501201825 E008 HEAT SINK, BOTTOM 7501201926 E009 HEAT SINK, TOP 7501202227 E010 MASK, DMD 7501202328 E011 LIGHT PIPE, OPTICAL 7501202429 E012 COLOR WHEEL ASSY 7501202530 E013 OPTICAL BLOCK, SUB FRAME 7501202631 E014 OPTICAL BLOCK 7501202732 E015 SWITCH ASSY, LAMP COVER 7501203933 P001 PC BOARD ASSY, POWER, MAIN 7501203634 P002 PC BOARD ASSY, POWER, LAMP 7501203235 U001 PC BOARD ASSY, MAIN 75012028
Part NoNo Loca-tion Description
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36 U002 PC BOARD ASSY, KEYPAD 7501203437 U003 PC BOARD ASSY, DMD 7501204038 U004 PC BOARD ASSY, COLOR WHEEL 7501204139 U005 PC BOARD ASSY, IR SENSOR 7501204240 Y001 LABEL, RATING 66X34.5MM FOR EUROPE 7501199941 Y002 OWNERS MANUAL, CD-ROM 7501200042 Y003 OWNERS MANUAL, 4 LANGUAGE 7501200143 Y004 OWNERS MANUAL, CHINESE 7501200244 Y005 POWER CORD, EU 2358731945 Y006 POWER CORD, UK 2358732046 Y007 POWER CORD, CH 2358732247 Y008 REMOTE HAND UNIT 7501200548 Y009 CASE, SOFT 7501202049 Y010 CARTON BOX 75012021
No Loca-tion Description Part No
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Apendix (Exploaded Image) D.C
A014COVER ASSY, TOP
U001PC BOARD ASSY,MAIN
A007COVER, RIGHT
A003COVER, LEFT
E014OPTICAL BLOCK
A013COVER ASSY, BOTTOM
A011COVER ASSY, LAMP
LAMP(NOT SERVICE)
A002COVER, FRONT
A004HOLDER, IR LENS
A015COVER ASSY,/
E001CABLE, FFC
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ASSY BOTOM MODULE
E004FAN ASSY, LAMP
P001PC BOARD ASSY,POWER, MAIN
ASSY LAMP DRIVERMODULE
E015SWITCH ASSY,LAMP COVER
A012FOOT ASSY, FRONT
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ASSY BOTOM COVER MODULE
E006SPEAKER
A009FOOT ASSY, SPACER
A001FOOT ASSY, REAR RIGHT
A010RUBBER, FOOT REAR
Y001LABEL, RATING66*34.5MM FOR EU
E008HEAT SINK,BOTOM
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ASSY TOP COVER MODULE
U002PC BOARD ASSY,KEYPAD
A008BUTTON , RETURN
A017BUTTON , KEYPAD
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ASSY IR SENSOR MODULE
U005PC BOAD ASSY,IR SENSOR
A004HOLDER,IR RENS
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ASSY ENGINE MODULE
U004PC BOAD ASSY,COLOR WHEEL
E011LIGHT PIPE,OPTICAL
E003DMD Type-X800*600 PIXEL 0.55
U003PC BOARD ASSY,DMD
E010MASK, DMD
A005LING, FOUCUS
A006LING, ZOOM
E012COLOR WHEELASSY
E009HEAT SINK, TOP
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ASSY COLOR WHEEL MODULE
U004PC BOARD ASSY,COLOR WHEEL
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ASSY FAN MODULE
E005FAN, EXHUST
E002SWITCH ASSY,THERMAL
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ASSY LAMP DRIVER MODULE
P002PC BOARD ASSY,POWER, LAMP
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D.P
Y010CARTON BOX
Y009CASE, SOFT
POWERCODE
CABLEVGA
OWNERS MANUAL,CD-ROM,REMOCON
A016CAP ASSY, LENS
REVISION HISTORY
REV Date Model Reason for Change00 Apr. 22,2008 TDP-SP1 The first edition.
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