Page 2 - Preface
HP MDTV 2 Preface This manual is prepared for the maintenance service for HP's 50”, 58”, and 65” Rear Projec- tion Multi-Purpose Display Unit. Maintenance procedures described in this manual are in- tended to isolate faulty parts and replace them in the field. It also aims to serve as a guide in pro...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents Introduction HP MDTV Product Information Why HP High Definition? ...........................................................................................................4 Wobulation ....................................................................................................
Page 4 - Why HP High Definition?
Why HP High Definition? The digital entertainment revolution is in full swing. Digital cameras, digital camcorders, and CD and DVD players already rule their respective markets, empowering home consumers to easily and affordably create, manage, and enjoy high quality viewing and listening experience...
Page 6 - Industrial design
Industrial design Form, function, and style The HP HDTVs are as beautiful as the images they produce. Stylishly thin, the HP Plasma and LCD TVs complement any décor and take up less space than a traditional TV. And they’re remarkably easy to use; our intuitive onscreen menus and ergonomic remote con...
Page 7 - HP MDTV features
HP MDTV: a new approach While all DLP ™ TVs share common characteristics, you can really see the differences in HP MDTVs in the areas of picture, sound, connectivity, styling, and ease of use. The 720p TVs—50-inch and 58-inch models—are entry-level, offering great picture quality and ease of setup. ...
Page 8 - HP MDTV models
HP MDTV models HP md6580n HP md5880n HP md5820n HP md5020n HP Pavilion Microdisplay 1080p TV key features: • High-definition 1080p resolution with contrast ratios up to 12,000:1 and built-in HD tuner• HP Visual Fidelity ™ technology for fine detail with warm, rich colors and natural skin tones • Cri...
Page 11 - Chapter 1; Specifications; Technical Specification
1 1 Chapter 1 Specifications The Zappa Family of Digital TVs consists of a portfolio of four TVs. The following table high- lights the individual products. e m a N t c u d o r P s e r u t a e F g n i t a i t n e r e f f i D f o y r a m m u S 0 2 0 5 D M " 0 5 : e z i S n e e r c S 0 2 7 x 0 8 2 ...
Page 14 - Input Signal Characteristics
1 4 Digital RGB Input e p y T ) s ( r o t c e n n o C k n i L e l g n i S I V D y t il i b it a p m o C n o it u l o s e R " g o l a n A s a e m a S " Video Input y t il i b i t a p m o C o e d i V e t i s o p m o C , ) C / Y ( o e d i V - S , L A P , C S T N 5. Input Signal Characteristics ...
Page 20 - Tools Needed; Chapter 2; Disassembly Procedure
Page 21 - Disassemble Lamp Module
2 1 Disassemble Lamp Module 1. Remove Easy Door Module. 2. Unscrew 2 screws and then remove Lamp Cover (as 2 red circles show). Lamp Cover
Page 23 - Disassemble Rear Cover and Power Supply Module
2 3 Disassemble Rear Cover and Power Supply Module 1. Unscrew 10 screws and then remove the Rear Cover. Rear Cover
Page 30 - Disassemble Engine Module
30 1. Disconnect 3 connectors and unscrew 2 screws from the rear side of TV. Disassemble Engine Module 2. Unscrew 4 screws to remove Front Cover. Note: Please use star type screwdriver. 3. Unscrew 4 screws from Engine Module.
Page 34 - Disassemble Speaker Module and Keypad Board.
34 Disassemble Speaker Module and Keypad Board. 1. Unscrew 8 screws and lossen 4 connectors to remove Speaker Module. 2. To remove Keypad Board, unscrew 4 screws and 1 connector.
Page 35 - Chapter 3; Troubleshooting; Main Procedure
Page 36 - Power Troubleshooting
Page 38 - Image Performance Troubleshooting
Page 39 - Sound Troubleshooting
Page 40 - Remote Control Troubleshooting
Page 41 - Chapter 4; Alignment & Function Test Procedure; Function Test; Action Reference; Hot Key
4 1 Chapter 4 Alignment & Function Test Procedure Function Test A. Video/Audio Test Instrument Facility: 1. Remote controller * 1 2. DVD player * 1 (must have the HDMI and DVI port) 3. Cable * 1 (component, composite, s-video, HDMI, DVI to HDMI, SPDIF) 4. VGA cable * 1 (D-sub 15 pin, audio) 5. P...
Page 45 - ADC Calibration
45 ADC - YPbPr Calibration 1. Input “SMPTE”Test patter (Figure 1) from generator to TV component port. (component 1 or 2 is ok) 2. TV set to Factory Menu. Use cursor on the remote to move to “ADC Calibration” setting. Like Figure 2. 3. Press “OK” on the remote. ADC Calibration ADC - VGA Calibration ...
Page 46 - -4 Optical Alignment
46 4-4 Optical Alignment t s e T m e t I s m e t I g n i k r o W e r u g i F / c e p S / m e t i k c e h C 1 d n i h e b t e k c o s o t n i d r o c r e w o p e h t g u l P V T e b d l u o h s d r o c r e w o p V 0 1 1 e g a t l o V y l m r i f d e t c e n n o c 2 d a p y e k s s e r p d n a r e w o...
Page 47 - Equipment Needed; USB Upgrade Function Overview; USB Flash Disk Usage; Chapter 5; Firmware Upgrade Procedure
47 Equipment Needed Software : - Zappa Projection Firmware Hardware : - Zappa Projection TV - USB Flash Disk USB Upgrade Function Overview Zappa builds in USB OTG chip for F/W upgrade purpose; user just put F/W hex code into USB Flash Disk, and then plug it to USB receptacle of TV, system will upgra...
Page 48 - Upgrade LED Indication
48 You can put all of above files into disk or individual file that depend on what unit you want to upgrade. And driver will follow the upgrade sequence to upgrade each unit. About VGA EDID and HDMI EDID, you can put all of model’s EDID code in one USB Flash Drive, USB will according to product ID i...
Page 49 - USB Upgrade Procedure; Error Handling
49 USB Upgrade Procedure 1. Put F/W hex code to USB Flash Disk. 2. TV power state at Standby mode. 3. Plug USB Flash Disk to USB receptacle of TV. 4. LED rotates. (Except MTV512 Unit) 5. Waiting for POWER LED flash or all LED off (MTV512) 6. Power on TV. 7. TV shows Upgrade Complete List report. Not...
Page 50 - EDID Upgrade Procedure
50 Chapter 6 EDID Upgrade Procedure 1. Tool Needed: Hardware : - IBM compatible PC that minimum CPU requirement is Pentium III 800 - D8330 Card (PCI Interface, see notice 3-1) - D8330 Interface Cable (see notice 3-1) - DVI to HDMI cable, like this Software Tool: - OS need Microsoft Windows 98/NT/200...
Page 58 - Appendix A
Page 59 - Exploded Parts List – 1
Exploded Parts List – 1 The following parts list is FOR REFERENCE ONLY , as not all parts/assemblies are available for ordering on HP’s parts ordering web sites (CSN/Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer). Item Description 1 Lamp/interlock warning label 2 Open/close bushing 3 Wire Clip TDY 8-1...
Page 61 - Exploded Parts List – 2
Exploded Parts List – 2 The following parts list is FOR REFERENCE ONLY , as not all parts/assemblies are available for ordering on HP’s parts ordering web sites (CSN/Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer). Item Description 1 Handle, V0-11 2 RP58 EPE Bag 3 RP58 carton enclosure 4 RP58 C-cap + p...
Page 63 - Exploded Parts List – 3
Exploded Parts List – 3 The following parts list is FOR REFERENCE ONLY , as not all parts/assemblies are available for ordering on HP’s parts ordering web sites (CSN/Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer). Item Description 1 RP58 product label 2 Wiring assembly DVI formatter board to main 3 Wi...
Page 65 - Exploded Parts List – 4
Exploded Parts List – 4 The following parts list is FOR REFERENCE ONLY , as not all parts/assemblies are available for ordering on HP’s parts ordering web sites (CSN/Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer). Item Description 1 RP I/O connector label 2 RP wire mount WAS-1 3 Spacer support SCE-11 ...
Page 67 - Exploded Parts List – 5
Exploded Parts List – 5 The following parts list is FOR REFERENCE ONLY , as not all parts/assemblies are available for ordering on HP’s parts ordering web sites (CSN/Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer). Item Description 1 Wiring assembly main board to IR receiver 2 Wiring assembly main boar...
Page 69 - Exploded Parts List – 6
Exploded Parts List – 6 The following parts list is FOR REFERENCE ONLY , as not all parts/assemblies are available for ordering on HP’s parts ordering web sites (CSN/Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer). Item Description 1 Handle V0-11 2 PE bag 1830x1600x0.08mm 3 RP50 carton enclosure 4 RP50...
Page 71 - Exploded Parts List – 7
Exploded Parts List – 7 The following parts list is FOR REFERENCE ONLY , as not all parts/assemblies are available for ordering on HP’s parts ordering web sites (CSN/Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer). Item Description 1 Sanyodenki axial fan 2 RP wire mount WAS-1 3 RP sub woofer rubber 4 R...
Page 73 - Exploded Parts List – 8
Exploded Parts List – 8 The following parts list is FOR REFERENCE ONLY , as not all parts/assemblies are available for ordering on HP’s parts ordering web sites (CSN/Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer). Item Description 1 RP Control buttons 2 PCBA keypad board 3 Scren pan tap M3x6 black 73
Page 74 - Appendix B; System Serial Number Definition
Page 75 - Glossary; Appendix C
Glossary DLP ™ is a Texas Instruments technology through which color images are made by shining colored light onto a digital micromirror device (DMD) impregnated with small, movable mirrors. Each micromirror is responsible for an individual pixel and can oscillate several thousand times per second. ...
Page 76 - Glossary continued
D Digital light processing (DLP ™ ) A Texas Instruments display technology that uses a Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) to create and project vibrant, high-definition images via either television or a projector. De-interlacing A feature that improves picture quality, producing a film-like richness. ...