Sanyo PLC-XU45 - Manual

Sanyo PLC-XU45

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents; SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING
  • Page 3 – Safety Instructions; SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICING THE; CAUTION
  • Page 4 – Specifications
  • Page 5 – Disassembly / Replaced Parts; Optical Adjustments; : Adjustment necessary; Adjustments after Parts Replacement
  • Page 6 – Circuit Protections; Fuse
  • Page 7 – Warning temperature and power failure protection; Possible causes
  • Page 8 – Mechanical Disassemblies; Cabinet Top and Control Panel removal
  • Page 9 – Front Panel and R/C Board removal
  • Page 10 – Lamp Ballast Unit removal
  • Page 14 – Optical Parts Disassemblies; * Lens should be placed as the; Projection Lens removal
  • Page 15 – Optical Pats Disassemblies; * Lens should be placed as the flat; Condenser lens disassembly
  • Page 16 – * Should be places the glass as the; Relay Lens-Out disassembly
  • Page 17 – Optical Unit Top removal; * Glasses should be placed as the
  • Page 18 – Locations and Directions; Condenser lens; Description; Note: The arrows in the figure are indicated that
  • Page 19 – LCD Panel/Prism Ass’y Replacement; Top View; LCD Panel/Prism Ass’y removal
  • Page 20 – Lamp Replacement; Recommendation; Lamp cover; How to reset Lamp Replace Counter; Total; How to check Lamp Replace Counter
  • Page 21 – Slot B; Polarized; Main Board; Contrast adjustment
  • Page 22 – and; Condenser Lens adjustment
  • Page 23 – Moving of slot B; Condenser Lens-Out adjustment; Cyan
  • Page 24 – Relay lens-Out adjustment
  • Page 25 – Electrical Adjustments; To enter the service mode; Service Adjustment Menu Operation; Service Mode; Data value
  • Page 26 – Circuit Adjustments; Output Voltage adjustment; * This adjustment is not required even if the power board is; Output Voltage adjustment
  • Page 27 – Signal Center adjustment; COMPUTER; Black Level adjustment; VIDEO; Pedestal level = Black level; Pedestal adjustment
  • Page 28 – Common Center adjustment; PC Gain adjustment; AV Gain adjustment; PC Offset adjustment
  • Page 29 – Gamma Shift adjustment; White Balance adjustment; COLOR SHADING CORRECTION
  • Page 30 – Service Adjustment Data Table; ” are required to readjust following
  • Page 34 – MAIN BOARD; Test Points and Locations
  • Page 35 – Troubleshooting; No Power; Stop the operation of power supply circuit due
  • Page 36 – Power supply drive and protection diagrams and locations
  • Page 37 – No picture from Video source; Composite Video Input; No picture from both of Video and Computer; No Picture
  • Page 38 – Video Signal processing diagrams
  • Page 39 – Lens Motor Problems; No Sound; Incorrect operation of VIDEO/COMPUTER mode; Check MUTE signal at pin 1 of IC001.
  • Page 40 – Control Port Functions
  • Page 42 – IIC Bus DA Converter (IC1831) Port Functions
  • Page 43 – IIC Bus DA Converter (IC2161) Port Functions; IIC Bus DA Converter (IC1581) Port Functions
  • Page 44 – Waveform
  • Page 46 – Cleaning; Cleaning with air spray
  • Page 47 – IC Block Diagrams
  • Page 55 – Electrical Parts List; Read description in the Capacitor and Resistor as follows:; CAPACITOR; RESISTOR
  • Page 57 – KEY SW BOARD; OUT OF CIRCUIT BOARDS
  • Page 60 – DVI BOARD
  • Page 79 – TEMP BOARD
  • Page 80 – ACCESSORIES
  • Page 81 – Mechanical Parts List; Cabinet Parts
  • Page 82 – Optical Parts
  • Page 89 – Model
  • Page 90 – Parts description and reading in schematic diagram; The parts specification of resistors, capacitors and; Coil Reading; Diode/Transistor Type Reading
  • Page 91 – Circuit Block Diagram
  • Page 92 – LINE FILTER BOARD; V AUDIO; Power Supply Lines
  • Page 93 – Printed Wiring Board Diagrams; measuring of voltages and waveforms.; MAIN “K3U”; MAIN “K3T”
  • Page 94 – INTER LOCK
  • Page 95 – LAMP BALLAST
  • Page 97 – MAIN “K8A”
  • Page 99 – FOCUS MOTOR DRIVE; ZOOM MOTOR; LINE FILTER BAORD; FAN CONTROL; Schematic Diagrams; CAUTIO; Components indicated by a mark
  • Page 100 – urrent Resonance
  • Page 101 – AUDIO; AUDIO; INVERTER
  • Page 102 – MAI N
  • Page 103 – DIGITAL; AIR MOUSE
  • Page 104 – BLANKING; RGB
  • Page 105 – CLAMP; SYNC
  • Page 106 – SCAN
  • Page 108 – FLASH ROM
  • Page 109 – SRAM
  • Page 110 – SERVICE; SUB
  • Page 115 – Pin description of diode, transistor and IC; Index; Diode; FET
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PRODUCT CODE
1 122 181 00

(ME3A)

1 122 182 00

(PE3A)

1 122 182 02

(PE3C)

REFERENCE NO.

SM

5110464

Chassis No. ME3-XU4500

MF3-XU4600

NOTE:

Match the Chassis No. on the unit’s

back cover with the Chassis No. in the
Service Manual.

If the Original Version Service
Manual Chassis No. does not match
the unit’s

, additional Ser vice

Literature is required. You must refer to
“Notices” to the Original Ser vice
Manual prior to servicing the unit.

Multimedia Projector

SERVICE MANUAL

FILE NO.

Model No. PLC-XU45

PLC-XU46

U.S.A., Canada,
Europe, Asia, Africa
U.K

Original Version

PLC-XU46

PLC-XU45

1 122 183 00

(MF3A)

1 122 184 00

(PF3A)

1 122 184 02

(PF3C)

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Summary

Page 2 - Contents; SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING

-2- ■ Contents ■ Contents ________________________________________________________2 ■ Safety Instructions ________________________________________________3 PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE ____________________________________3 SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING ______________________________3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS _______...

Page 3 - Safety Instructions; SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICING THE; CAUTION

-3- ■ Safety Instructions WARNING:The chassis of this projector is isolated (COLD) from AC line by using the converter transformer. Primary side ofthe converter and lamp power supply unit circuit is connected to the AC line and it is hot, which hot circuit is iden-tified with the line ( ) in the sch...

Page 4 - Specifications

-4- Projector Type Multi-media Projector Dimensions (W x H x D) 13.11” x 3.52” x 9.96” (333mm x 89.5mm x 253mm) Net Weight 9.3 lbs (4.2 kg) (PLC-XU45), 9.8 lbs (4.4 kg) (PLC-XU46) LCD Panel System 0.9” TFT Active Matrix type, 3 panels Panel Resolution 1024 x 768 dots Number of Pixels 2,359,296 (1024...

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