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SERVICE MANUAL Parts marked with " " are important for maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set. This document has been published to be used for after sales service only. The contents are subject to change without notice. SAFETY PRECAUTION IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY NOTES.............i Precautions for using lead-free solder ............. vi OUTLINE MAJOR SERVICE PARTS .............................. vii CHAPTER 1. OPERATION MANUAL [1] Specifications ................................................ 1-1 [2] Parts Name and Basic Operation.................. 1-2 [3] DIMENSIONS ............................................... 1-8 [4] Regarding the lamp ....................................... 1-9 CHAPTER 2. REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS [1] Removing the top Body ................................. 2-1 [2] Removing the TERMINAL Unit ..................... 2-2 [3] Removing the TERMINAL PWB Holder ........ 2-3 [4] Removing the Fan Holder and Optical Mechanism Unit ............................................ 2-4 [5] Removing the MAIN Unit............................... 2-5 [6] Removing the POWER/BALLAST Assembly Unit and R/C RECEIVER Unit........ 2-6 CHAPTER 3. THE OPTICAL UNIT OUTLINE [1] THE OPTICAL UNIT OUTLINE..................... 3-1 CHAPTER 4. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT [1] ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT ....................... 4-1 [2] Adjustment mode process menu................... 4-5 CHAPTER 5. TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE [1] TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE ...................... 5-1 CHAPTER 6. MAJOR IC INFORMATION [1] MAJOR IC INFORMATION............................ 6-1 CHAPTER 7. BLOCK DIAGRAM/OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM [1] BLOCK DIAGRAM......................................... 7-1 [2] OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM ...................... 7-2 CHAPTER 8. PRINTED WIRING BOARD [1] MAIN Unit ...................................................... 8-1 [2] TERMINAL Unit ............................................. 8-5 [3] POWER/BALLAST Unit ................................. 8-9 [4] BALLAST CONTROL Unit ........................... 8-12 [5] PHOTO SENSOR Unit/R/C RECEIVER Unit .............................................................. 8-13 CHAPTER 9. WAVEFORMS [1] WAVEFORMS ............................................... 9-1 CHAPTER 10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM [1] DESCRIPTION OF SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .................................................... 10-1 [2] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .............................. 10-2 Parts Guide CONTENTS No. SY9D3XR-50S// XR-50S XR-55X PG-D2500X PG-D2710X MODELS PROJECTOR In the interests of user-safety (Required by safety regulations in some countries) the set should be re- stored to its original condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used. XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X
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  • SERVICE MANUAL

    Parts marked with " " are important for maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for maintaining thesafety and performance of the set.

    This document has been published to be used forafter sales service only.The contents are subject to change without notice.

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONIMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY NOTES.............iPrecautions for using lead-free solder ..............vi

    OUTLINEMAJOR SERVICE PARTS ............................... vii

    CHAPTER 1. OPERATION MANUAL[1] Specifications ................................................. 1-1[2] Parts Name and Basic Operation................... 1-2[3] DIMENSIONS ................................................ 1-8[4] Regarding the lamp........................................ 1-9

    CHAPTER 2. REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS[1] Removing the top Body.................................. 2-1[2] Removing the TERMINAL Unit ...................... 2-2[3] Removing the TERMINAL PWB Holder ......... 2-3[4] Removing the Fan Holder and Optical

    Mechanism Unit ............................................. 2-4[5] Removing the MAIN Unit................................ 2-5[6] Removing the POWER/BALLAST

    Assembly Unit and R/C RECEIVER Unit......... 2-6

    CHAPTER 3. THE OPTICAL UNIT OUTLINE[1] THE OPTICAL UNIT OUTLINE...................... 3-1

    CHAPTER 4. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT[1] ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT........................ 4-1[2] Adjustment mode process menu.................... 4-5

    CHAPTER 5. TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE[1] TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE ......................5-1

    CHAPTER 6. MAJOR IC INFORMATION[1] MAJOR IC INFORMATION............................6-1

    CHAPTER 7. BLOCK DIAGRAM/OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM[1] BLOCK DIAGRAM.........................................7-1[2] OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM......................7-2

    CHAPTER 8. PRINTED WIRING BOARD[1] MAIN Unit ......................................................8-1[2] TERMINAL Unit .............................................8-5[3] POWER/BALLAST Unit .................................8-9[4] BALLAST CONTROL Unit ...........................8-12[5] PHOTO SENSOR Unit/R/C RECEIVER

    Unit ..............................................................8-13

    CHAPTER 9. WAVEFORMS[1] WAVEFORMS ...............................................9-1

    CHAPTER 10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM[1] DESCRIPTION OF SCHEMATIC

    DIAGRAM....................................................10-1[2] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM..............................10-2

    Parts Guide

    CONTENTS

    No. SY9D3XR-50S//

    XR-50SXR-55XPG-D2500XPG-D2710XMODELS

    PROJECTOR

    In the interests of user-safety (Required by safety regulations in some countries) the set should be re-stored to its original condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used.

    XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710XXR-50S Service Manual

    SAFETY PRECAUTION

    IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY NOTES

    IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY NOTES (for USA)

    Service work should be performed only by qualified service technicians who are

    thoroughly familiar with all safety checks and servicing guidelines as follows:

    WARNING1. For continued safety, no modification of any circuit

    should be attempted.2. Disconnect AC power before servicing.

    BEFORE RETURNING THE PROJECTOR:

    (Fire & Shock

    Before returning

    the following sa

    1. Inspect lead wand other met

    2. Inspect all prcontrol knobsadjustment aisolation resiinsulators, etc

    3. Tobe sure thacurrent leakagPlug the AC c(Do not use anUsing two cliresistor paralbetween all eground.

    Use an AC voltmeter with sensitivity of 5000 ohm pervolt., or higher, sensitivity to measure the AC voltagedrop across the resistor.All checks must be repeated with the AC plugconnection reversed. (If necessary, a non-polarizedadapter plug must be used only for the purpose ofcompleting these checks.)

    SAFETY NOMany electricalProjector have spThese characteriinspection, nor cnecessarily increarated for higher vReplacement pacharacteristics acomponents haviand shaded areSchematic Diag

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    Hazard)

    the projector to the user, perform

    fety checks:

    ires are not pinched between the chassisal parts of the projector.otective devices such as non-metallic, insulating materials, cabinet backs,nd compartment covers or shields,stor-capacity networks, mechanical.t no shock hazard exists, check fore in the following manner:ord directly into a 120 - volt AC outlet,isolation transformer for this test).

    p leads, connect a 1.5k ohm, 10 wattleled by a 0.15F capacitor in parallelxposed metal cabinet parts and earth

    Any reading of 0.4 volts RMS (this corresponds to 0.27milliamp. AC.) or more is excessive and indicates apotential shock hazard which must be corrected beforereturning the unit to the owner.

    TICEand mechanical parts in DLPecial safety-related characteristics.stics are often not evident from visualan protection afforded by them besed by using replacement componentsoltage, wattage, etc.rts which have these special safetyre identified in this manual; electricalng such features are identified by as in the Replacement Parts Lists andrams. For continued protection,

    replacement parts must be identical to those used inthe original circuit. The use of a substitute replacementparts which do not have the same safety characteristicsas the factory recommended replacement parts shownin this service manual, may create shock, fire or otherhazards.

    WARNING: The bimetallic component has the primary

    conductive side exposed. Be very careful in

    handling this component when the power is on.

    DVMAC SCALE

    1.5k ohm10W

    TO EXPOSEDMETAL PARTS

    CONNECT TOKNOWN EARTHGROUND

    0.15 FTEST PROBE

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  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    PRECAUTIONS A PRENDRE LORS DE LA REPARATIONNe peut effectuer la rparation qu' un technicien spcialis qui s'est parfaitement

    accoutum toute vrification de scurit et aux conseils suivants.

    AVERTISSEMENT

    1. N'entreprendre aucune modification de tout circuit.C'est dangereux.

    2. Dbrancher le rcepteur avant toute rparation.

    VERIFICATIONS CONTRE L'INCEN-DIE ET

    LE CHOC ELECTRIQUE

    Avant de rendre le rcepteur l'utilisateur, effectuer

    les vrifications suivantes.

    1. Inspecter toque les fils npas placmtalliques

    2. Inspecter toboutons de cdos du coffreet de compales isolateur

    3. S'assurer quvrifiant la fuBrancher leprise de cotransformateA l'aide de dde 1.5 k 10de 0.15F eexposes duconduite leterre.

    Utiliser un voltmtre CA d'une sensibilit d'au moins5000/V pour mesurer la chute de tension en traversde la rsistance.Toucher avec la sonde d'essai les pices mtalliquesexposes qui prsentent une voie de retour au chssis(antenne, coffret mtallique, tte des vis, arbres decommande et des boutons, cusson, etc.) et mesurer lachute de tension CA en-travers de la rsistance. Toutesles vrifications doivent tre refaites aprs avoir invers

    AVIS POUDe nombreuseles projecteurspciales relavidentes vuLe degr de paugmente etalonnes poLes picescaractristiqles pices lesont identifie

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    us les faisceaux de cbles pour s'assurere soient pas pincs ou qu'un outil ne soitentre le chssis et les autres picesdu rcepteur.us les dispositifs de protection comme lesommande non-mtalliques, les isolants, let, les couvercles ou blindages de rglagertiment, les rseaux de rsistance-capacit,s mcaniques, etc.'il n'y ait pas de danger d'lectrocution enite de courant, de la facon suivante:cordon d'alimentation directem-ent uneurant de 120 - V. (Ne pas utiliser deur d'isolation pour cet essai).eux fils pinces, brancher une rsistancewatts en parallle avec un condensateurn srie avec toutes les pices mtalliquescoffret et une terre connue comme unectrique ou une prise de terre branche la

    la fiche du cordon d'alimentation. (Si ncessaire, uneprise d'adpatation non polarise peut tre utilise dansle but de terminer ces vrifications.)La tension de pointe mesure ne doit pas dpasser 0.4V(correspondante au courant CA de pointe de 0.27mA).Dans le cas contraire, il y a une possibilit de choclectrique qui doit tre supprime avant de rendre lercepteur au client.

    DVMECHELLE CA

    1.5k ohm10W

    0.15FSONDE D'ESSAI

    AUX PIECESMETALLIQUESEXPOSEES

    BRANCHER A UNETERRE CONNUE

    R LA SECURITEs pices, lectriques et mcaniques, dans DLP prsentent des caractristiquestives la scurit, qui ne sont souvent pase.rotection ne peut pas tre ncessairementn utilisant des pices de remplacementur haute tension, puissance, etc.de remplacement qui prsentent cesues sont identifies dans ce manuel;ctriques qui prsentent ces particularitss par la marque et hachures dans la

    liste des pices de remplacement et les diagrammesschmatiques. Pour assurer la protection, ces picesdoivent tre identiques celles utilises dans le circuitdorigine. Lutilisation de pices qui nont pas les mmescaractristiques que les pices recommandes par lusine,indiques dans ce manuel, peut provoquer deslectrocutions, incendies ou autres accidents.

    AVERTISSEMENT: La composante bimtallique dispose du

    conducteur primaire dnud. Faire attention

    lors de la manipulation de cette

    composante sous tension.

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  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    NOTE POUR LE PERSONNEL

    DENTRETIEN

    PRECAUTION POUR LES RADIATIONS UV

    La source de lumire, la lampe, dans le projecteur met

    de petites quantits de radiation UV.

    EVITEZ TOUTE EXPOSITION DIRECTE DES

    YEUX ET DE LA PEAU.

    Pour votre scurit, nous vous prions de respecter

    les points suivants:

    1. Toujours porter des lunettes de soleil lors dun entretien

    NOTE TO SERVICE

    PERSONNEL

    UV-RADIATION PRECAUTION

    The light source, lamp, in the projector emits small

    amounts of UV-Radiation.

    AVOID DIRECT EYE AND SKIN EXPOSURE.

    To ensure safety please adhere to the following:

    1. Be sure to weprojector with tturned on anenclosure rem

    2. Do not operate

    3. Do not operateremoved.

    UV-Radiatio

    Lamp Preca1. Be sure to disc

    lamp.2. Allow one ho

    servicing.3. Replace only w

    rated 210W DC4. The lamp emits

    direct-eye con5. Themedium pr

    Be sure to follbelow and han

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    du projecteuravec la lampe allumeet le haut du coffret retir.

    2. Ne pas faire fonctionner la lampe lextrieur du botierde lampe.

    3. Ne pas faire fonctionner plus de 2 heures avec le coffretretir.

    Prcautions pour les radiations UV

    et la lampe moyenne pression1. Toujours dbrancher la fiche AC lors du remplacement

    de la lampe.2. Laisser lunit refroidir pendant une heure avant de

    procder lentretien.3. Ne remplacer quavec une lampe du mme type. Type

    AN-D350LP, caractristique 210W-DC.4. La lampe met de petites quantits de radiation UV-

    viter tout contact direct avec les yeux.5. La lampe moyenne pression implique un risque

    dexplosion. Toujours suivre les instructionsdinstallation dcrites ci-dessous et manipuler la lampeavec soin.

    ar sun-glasses when servicing thehe lampd the topoved.

    the lamp outside of the lamp housing.

    for more than 2 hours with the enclosure

    n and Medium Pressure

    utionsonnect the AC plug when replacing the

    ur for the unit to cool down before

    ith same type lamp. Type AN-D350LP.small amounts of UV-Radiation, avoidtact.essure lamp involves a risk of explosion.ow installation instructions describeddle the lamp with care.

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    Remplacement de la lampe

    Remarque:Comme la lampe devient trs chaude pendant lefonctionnement de lunit, son remplacement ne doittre effectu au moins une heure aprs avoir couplalimentation (pour permettre la lampe de refroidir).En installant la nouvelle lampe, sassurer de ne pastoucher la lampe (ampoule). Remplacer la lampe entenant son rflecteur .[Nutiliser quun remplacement dorigine.]

    2

    Since small amfrom an openingommended to pthe opening durexposure.

    DANGER ! lamp to avoid elesince the stabiliz

    UV-RADIATION PRECAUTION (Continued)

    Lamp Replacement

    Note:Since the lamp reaches a very high temperature duringunits operation replacement of the lamp should bedone at least one hour after the power has been turnedoff. (to allow the lamp to cool off.)Installing the new lamp, make sure not to touch thelamp (bulb) replace the lamp by holding its reflector

    .[Use original replacement only.]

    2

    PRECAUTION POUR LES RADIATIONS UV (Suite)

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    1

    2

    Lamp

    Reflector

    Comme de petites quantits de radiation UV sontmises par une ouverture entre les ventilateurs as-pirants, il est recommand de placer le capuchon deloptique optionnelle sur louverture pendant lentretienpour viter une exposition des yeux et la peau.

    ounts of UV-radiation are emittedbetween the exhaust fans, it is rec-lace the cap of the optional lens oning servicing to avoid eye and skin

    Never turn the power on without thectric-shock or damage of the deviceser generates high voltages at its start.

    DANGER ! Ne jamais mettre sous tension sans lalampe pour viter un choc lectrique ou desdommages des appareils car le stabilisateur gnrede hautes tensions sa mise en route.

    1

    2

    Lampe

    Reflecteur

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    WARNING: High brightness light source, do not stare into the beam of light, or view directly. Be especially

    careful that children do not stare directly into the beam of light.

    WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO

    MOISTURE OR WET LOCATIONS.

    CAUTION: TOREDUCETHERISKOFELECTRIC SHOCK,DONOTREMOVECABINET.

    NOUSER-SERVICEABLE PARTS EXCEPT LAMPUNIT.REFERS

    The lighting flash with arrowhead within atriangle is intended to tell the user thatparts inside the product are risk of electricshock to persons.

    The exclamation point within a triangle isintended to tell the user that important

    CAUTION

    AVERTISSEME

    AVERTISSEME

    LR

    ATTENTDELECTRO

    AUCUNEDES PPARLUTILIS

    LAMPE. POURTECH

    RISKOF ELECTRIC SHOCK.DONOTREMOVE SCREWSEXCEPT SPECIFIED USER

    SERVICESCREW.

    CAUTION(POWER Un

    For contprotectiorisk of fironly with6.3A, AC(F701, F

    PRECAUTIO(Unit de PUTSSAN

    Pour unecontinuerisques dremplacefusible 6.3du mm(F701, F7

    6.3A 250V

    6.3A 250V v

    ERVICINGTOQUALIFIEDSERVICEPERSONNEL.

    operating and servicing instructions are inthe manual with the projector.

    NT: Source lumineuse de grande intensit. Ne pas fixer le faisceau lumineux ou le regarder

    directement. Veiller particulirement viter que les enfants ne fixent directement le

    faisceau lumineux.

    NT: AFIN DEVITER TOUT RISQUE DINCENDIE OU DELECTROCUTION, NE PAS PLACER

    CET APPAREIL DANS UN ENDROIT HUMIDE OU MOUILLE.

    Lclair termin dune flche lintrieurdun triangle indique lutilisateur que lespieces se trouvant dans lappareil sontsusceptibles de provoquer une dchargelectrique.

    Le point dexclamation lintrieur duntriangle indique lutilisateur que lesinstruct ions de fonctionnement etdentretien sont dtailles dans lesdocuments fournis avec le projecteur.

    RISQUEDLECTROCUTION. NEPASRETIRER LESVIS EXCEPTIONDE LAVIS DEEPARATIONUTILISATEUR

    SPECIFIEES

    ATTENTION

    ION: POUREVITER TOUTRISQUECUTION, NE PASRETIRER LECAPOT.IECES INTERIEURESNEST REPARABLEATEUR, A LEXCEPTIONDELUNITEDETOUTEREPARATION, SADRESSERAUNNICIENDENTRETIENQUALIFIE.

    CAUTIONDOUBLE POLE / NEUTRAL FUSING

    ATTENTIONDOUBLE POLE / FUSIBLE SUR LE NEUTRE

    it)inuedn against ae, replacesame type250V fuse.702)

    NCE)protectioncontre unincendie, ner quavec unA, AC250Ve type.02)

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710XPrecautions for using lead-free solder

    Employing lead-free solder PWBs of this model employs lead-free solder. The LF symbol indicates lead-free solder, and is attached on the PWBs and service manuals. The

    alphabetical character following LF shows the type of lead-free solder.

    Example:

    Using lead-free wire solder When fixing the PWB soldered with the lead-free solder, apply lead-free wire solder. Repairing with conventional lead wire solder may cause dam-

    age or accident due to cracks.

    As the melting point bit, if you are not fam

    Soldering As the melting point

    solder wettability, yopeeled off or the masteady soldering con

    Lead-free solder conrequired.

    If a different type of s

    When the tip of the s

    Be careful when rep

    Lead-free wire solder fo

    L F a

    Indicates lead-free solder of tin, silver and copper.

    Part No.

    ZHNDAi123250E JZHNDAi126500E JZHNDAi12801KE Jvi

    of lead-free solder (Sn-Ag-Cu) is higher than the lead wire solder by 40 C, we recommend you to use a dedicated solderingiliar with how to obtain lead-free wire solder or soldering bit, contact our service station or service branch in your area.

    of lead-free solder (Sn-Ag-Cu) is about 220 C which is higher than the conventional lead solder by 40 C, and as it has pooru may be apt to keep the soldering bit in contact with the PWB for extended period of time. However, Since the land may beximum heat-resistance temperature of parts may be exceeded, remove the bit from the PWB as soon as you confirm thedition.

    tains more tin, and the end of the soldering bit may be easily corroded. Make sure to turn on and off the power of the bit as

    older stays on the tip of the soldering bit, it is alloyed with lead-free solder. Clean the bit after every use of it.

    oldering bit is blackened during use, file it with steel wool or fine sandpaper.

    lacing parts with polarity indication on the PWB silk.

    r servicingDescription Code

    0.3mm 250g (1roll) BL0.6mm 500g (1roll) BK1.0mm 1kg (1roll) BM

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    vii

    XR-50S Service Manual

    OUTLINE

    MAJOR SERVICE PARTS

    PWB UNIT

    OTHER UNIT

    IC FOR EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE SERVICE

    SERVICE JIGS

    Ref No. Part No. DescriptionN DUNTKF249FMF0 MAIN Unit (without the DMD chip) (XR-55X, PG-D2500X/D2710X)N DUNTKF249FMF1 MAIN Unit (without the DMD chip) (XR-50S)N DUNTKF250FMF0 TERMINAL Unit (PG-D2710X)N DUNTKF250FMF1 TERMINAL Unit (XR-50S/55X)N DUNTKF250FMF3 TERMINAL Unit (PG-D2500X)N DSETUF251FMF1 POWER/BALLAST Assembly Unit

    N Not AvailableBALLAST CONTROL Unit(Order the Power/Ballast Assembly Unit (DSETUF251FMF1) when replacing Ballast Control Unit (DUNTKF252FMF1)).

    N DUNTKF253FMG0 R/C RECEIVER UnitN DUNTKF254FMG0 PHOTO SENSOR Unit

    Ref No. Part No. Description4 AN-D350LP Lamp Unit (Option)

    Ref No. Part No. Description QtyIC2203 RH-iXC957WJZZQ Flash ROM (XR-55X, PG-D2500X/D2710X) 1IC2203 RH-iXC958WJZZQ Flash ROM (XR-50S) 1IC5001 RH-iXC959WJZZS EEPROM (PG-D2710X) 1IC5002 RH-iXC959WJZZS EEPROM (XR-55X, PG-D2500X/D2710X) 1IC5002 RH-iXC712WJZZS EEPROM (XR-50S) 1

    Ref No. Part No. Description Q'tyN QCNW-C516WJQZ Extension Cable, 3pins L=200mm, Main to Fan 2N QCNWKA006WJZZ Extension Cable, 4pins L=500mm, Main to Fan 1N QCNWKA008WJZZ Extension Cable, 14pins L=500mm, Main to Power 1N QCNWKA030WJZZ Extension Cable, 60pins, Main to Terminal 1

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710XXR-50S Service Manual CHAPTER 1. OPERATION MANUAL

    [1] Specifications

    Model XR-55XXR-50S

    Display devices 0.55" DLP Chip 1

    Resolution XGA (1024 768)SVGA(800 600)

    Lens F number F 2.4 2.6

    Zoom Manual, 1.20 (f = 19.0 22.7 mm)

    Focus Manual

    Input terminals Computer/Component(mini D-sub 15 pin)

    1 2

    S-Video (mini DIN 4 pin) 1

    Video (RCA) 1

    A

    A

    A

    Outputterminals

    C(m

    Control andcommunicationterminals U

    L

    R

    Speakers

    Projection lamp

    Rated voltage

    Rated frequency

    Input current

    Power consumptio

    Power consumption(STANDBY Mode)

    Operation tempera

    Cabinet

    Dimensions (main

    Weight (approx.)

    As a part of polspecification chfigures indicatevalues in individ

    PG-D2500X PG-D2710X

    *: Shared with CO1 1

    udio (3.5 mm stereo minijack)

    udio (3.5 mm stereo minijack)

    1

    udio (RCA) 1 (L/R)

    omputer/Componentini D-sub 15 pin)

    1 1*

    SB (Type B)

    AN (RJ-45)

    1

    S-232C (mini DIN 9 pin) 1

    7W (Mono)

    210 W

    AC 100 240 V

    50/60 Hz

    2.8 A

    n Eco+QuietOff

    AC 100 V 274W

    AC 240 V 265 W

    Eco+QuietOn

    AC 100 V 215 W

    AC 240 V 210 W

    Quick Start AC 100 V 2.6 W

    AC 240 V 3.2 W

    3.0 W

    3.7 W

    4.4 W

    5.2 W

    3.0 W

    3.7 W

    Eco AC 100 V 0.32 W

    AC 240 V 0.77 W

    ture 41F to 95F (+5C to +35C)

    Plastic

    body only) [W H D] 11 52/64" 3 1/8" 9 19/64"(300 79 236 mm)

    6.2 lbs. (2.8 kg)

    icy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design andanges for product improvement without prior notice. The performance specificationd are nominal values of production units. There may be some deviations from theseual units.

    1

    1

    MPUTER/COMPONENT 2; switchable

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X[2] Parts Name and Basic Operation

    2

    4

    3

    1

    11

    12

    13

    14

    10

    16

    17

    Front Vie

    1 Exhaus

    2 Zoom riFor enla

    3 Focus rFor adju

    4 Lens sh

    5 HEIGHT

    6 Adjustm

    7 Remote

    8 Speake

    9 Intake v1 2

    5 6 7 8 9

    15 18

    19

    w

    t vent

    ngrging/reducing the picture.

    ingsting the focus.

    utter

    ADJUST lever

    ent foot

    control sensor

    r

    ent

    Top View

    10 Temperature warning indicator

    11 Lamp indicator

    12 Power indicator

    13 STANDBY/ON buttonFor turning the power on and putting theprojector into Standby mode.

    14 INPUT buttons ( / )For switching Input mode.

    15 AUTO SYNC buttonFor automatically adjusting images whenconnected to a computer.

    16 Adjustment buttons ( / / / )For selecting menu items.

    17 ENTER buttonFor setting items selected or adjusted onthe menu.

    18 MENU buttonFor displaying adjustment and settingscreens.

    19 VOL (Volume) buttons ( / +)For adjusting the speaker sound level.

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    7

    1 2 3 4 5 6

    8

    Rear View

    1 RS-232CTerminalcompute

    2 USB termTerminalon the coremote c

    3 MONITO(Output tcomponeTerminal

    4 AUDIO 1

    5 COMPUTterminalTerminalsignals.

    Using theThis projMicroSavinstructio

    1 3

    12

    11109

    (Terminals) for XR-50S/XR-55X/PG-D2500X

    terminalfor controlling the projector using ar.

    inalconnecting with the USB terminalmputer for using the suppliedontrol as the computer mouse.

    R OUT terminalerminal for computer RGB andnt signals.)for connecting a monitor.

    input terminal

    ER/COMPONENT input

    for computer RGB and component

    6 S-VIDEO input terminalTerminal for connecting video equipmentwith an S-video terminal.

    7 VIDEO input terminalTerminal for connecting video equipment.

    8 AUDIO 2 input terminal

    9 AC socketConnect the supplied power cord.

    10 Kensington Security Standardconnector

    11 Rear adjustment foot

    12 Security bar

    Kensington Lockector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with a Kensingtoner Security System. Refer to the information that came with the system forns on how to use it to secure the projector.

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

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    1 LAN termTerminalcompute

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    inalfor controlling the projector using ar via network.

    terminalfor controlling the projector using ar.

    inalconnecting with the USB terminalmputer for using the suppliedontrol as the computer mouse.

    UT terminaltput terminal of equipmentd to the audio input terminal.

    R OUT* terminalterminal for computer RGB andent signals)for connecting a monitor.

    ER/COMPONENT 2* input

    for computer RGB and component

    t switch the setting depending onyou are using the terminal for MONITORCOMPUTER/COMPONENT 2 input.

    6 AUDIO 1 input terminal

    7 COMPUTER/COMPONENT 1 inputterminalTerminal for computer RGB andcomponent signals.

    8 S-VIDEO input terminalTerminal for connecting video equipmentwith an S-video terminal.

    9 VIDEO input terminalTerminal for connecting video equipment.

    10 AUDIO 2 input terminal

    11 AC socketConnect the supplied power co

    12 Kensington Security Standardconnector

    13 Rear adjustment foot

    14 Security bar

    Using the Kensington LockThis projector has a Kensington SecurityStandard connector for use with aKensington MicroSaver Security System.Refer to the information that came with thesystem for instructions on how to use it tosecure the projector.

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

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    1 ON buttoFor turnin

    2 STANDBFor puttinmode.

    3 INPUT buFor switch

    4 BREAK TFor displa

    5 MAGNIFYFor enlarg

    6 PAGE UPSame askeys on athe USB cthe option

    7 POINTERFor displa

    8 MOUSE/AdFor moviUSB conoptionalFor selec

    9 L-CLICK/EFFECT buttonFor the Left click when with the USBconnection (using a USB cable or the optionalremote receiver).For changing the pointer or spot area.

    10 KEYSTONE buttonFor entering the Keystone Correctionmode.

    11 AUTO SYNC buttonFor automatically adjusting images whenconnected to a computer.

    12 FUNCTION buttonFor operating and executing a functionassigned to FUNCTION Button.

    1 5

    20

    21

    22

    23

    19

    ng the power on.

    Y buttong the projector into the Standby

    ttons ( / )ing Input mode.

    IMER buttonying the break time.

    buttonsing/reducing part of the image.

    /PAGE DOWN buttonsthe [Page Up] and [Page Down]computer keyboard, when withonnection (using a USB cable oral remote receiver).

    buttonying the pointer.

    justment buttons ( / / / )ng the computer cursor when with thenection (using a USB cable or theremote receiver).ting and adjusting menu items.

    13 ECO+QUIET buttonFor lowering the noise of the cooling fanand extending the lamp life.

    14 FREEZE buttonFor freezing images.

    15 AV MUTE buttonFor temporarily displaying a black screenand turning off the sound.

    16 VOL +/ (Volume) buttonsFor adjusting the speaker sound level.

    17 SPOT buttonFor displaying the spotlight.

    18 ENTER buttonFor setting items selected or adjusted onthe menu.

    19 R-CLICK/RETURN buttonFor the Right click when with the USBconnection (using a USB cable or the optionalremote receiver).For returning to the previous menu screenduring menu operations.

    20 MENU buttonFor displaying adjustment and settingscreens.

    21 RESIZE buttonFor switching the picture size (NORMAL,16:9, etc.).

    22 3D MODE button (XR-55X only)See the Operation Manual for Stereoscopic3D Projection provided separately.

    23 PICTURE MODE buttonFor selecting the appropriate picture.

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    Connecting Pin Assignments

    COMPUTER/COMPONENT input and COMPUTER/COMPONENT outputTerminals: mini D-sub 15 pin female connector

    COMPUTER Input/Output COMPUTER Input/Output

    Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal

    1.2.3.4.5.6.

    Video input (red)Video input (green/sync on green)Video input (blue)Not connectedNot connectedEarth (red)

    1.2.3.4.5.6.

    PR (CR)YPB (CB)Not connectedNot connectedEarth (PR)

    RS-232C

    RS-232C

    5

    15

    1

    11

    6

    9

    6

    5

    2

    1

    61 6

    7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.

    Earth (green/sync on green)Earth (blue)Not connectedGNDNot connectedBi-directional dataHorizontal sync signal: TTL levelVertical sync signal: TTL levelData clock

    7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.

    Earth (Y)Earth (PB)Not connectedNot connectedNot connectedNot connectedNot connectedNot connectedNot connected

    Terminal: mini DIN 9 pin female connector

    Pin No. Signal Name I/O Reference

    1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.

    RDSD

    SG

    RSCS

    Receive DataSend Data

    Signal Ground

    Request to SendClear to Send

    InputOutput

    Not connectedConnected to internal circuitConnected to internal circuitNot connectedConnected to internal circuitNot connectedConnected to CS in internal circuitConnected to RS in internal circuitNot connected

    Terminal: D-sub 9 pin male connector of the DIN-D-sub RS-232C adaptor(optional AN-A1RS)

    Pin No. Signal Name I/O Reference

    1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.

    RDSD

    SG

    RSCS

    Receive DataSend Data

    Signal Ground

    Request to SendClear to Send

    InputOutput

    Not connectedConnected to internal circuitConnected to internal circuitNot connectedConnected to internal circuitNot connectedConnected to CS in internal circuitConnected to RS in internal circuitNot connected

    10

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    1

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    Connecting Pin Assignments (Continued)

    RS-232C Cable recommended connection: D-sub 9 pin female connector

    Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal

    1.2.3.4.5.6.7.

    CDRDSDERSGDRRS

    1.2.3.4.5.6.7.

    CDRDSDERSGDRRS

    USB Termin

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    5 1

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    456

    456

    al: Type B USB connector

    in No. Signal Name

    1.2.3.4.

    VCCUSBUSB+SG

    USB powerUSB dataUSB data+Signal Ground

    nding on the controlling device used, it may be necessary to connect Pin 4 and Pin 6 on

    oteote

    ntrolling device (e.g. computer). controlling device (e.g. computer).

    LAN Terminal: LAN (RJ-45) for PG-D2710X Only

    Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal

    1.2.3.4.

    TX+TXRX+

    5.6.7.8.

    RX

    8 ... 1...

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X[3] DIMENSIONS

    Units: inches (mm)

    919/64(236)

    13/32(10)1 8

    13/32(10)

    31/8(79)

    11 52/64 (300)

    2 61/64 (75)121/32

    (41.7)

    25/16(58.5)

    115/32

    (37.3)

    11/2(38)

    1 31/32 (50)

    1 9/32 (32.5)

    M4

    47/64(104)

    819/32(218)

    115/16(49)

    21/32

    (16.5)

    2 61/64 (75)

    4 21/32 (118)5 27/64 (137.5)

    M4

    M4 M4

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X[4] Regarding the lamp

    Regarding the Lamp

    LampIt is recommended that the lamp (sold separately) be replaced when the remaining lamp life becomes5% or less, or when you notice a significant deterioration in the picture and color quality. The lamp life(percentage) can be checked with the on-screen display.Purchase a replacement lamp of type AN-D350LP from your place of purchase, nearest SharpAuthorized Projector Dealer or Service Center.

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    p included with this projector is backed by a 90-day parts and labor limitedy. All service of this projector under warranty, including lamp replacement,obtained through a Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center.name of the nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center,call toll-free: 1-888-GO-SHARP (1-888-467-4277).

    MP CONTAINS MERCURY For State Lamp Disposalationlamprecycle.org or 1-800-BE-SHARP U.S.A ONLY

    n Concerning the Lampjector utilizes a pressurized mercury lamp. A loud sound may indicate lamp failure. Lamp failurettributed to numerous sources such as: excessive shock, improper cooling, surface scratchesioration of the lamp due to a lapse of usage time.iod of time up to failure largely varies depending on the individual lamp and/or the condition anduency of use. It is important to note that failure can often result in the bulb cracking.e lamp replacement indicator and on-screen display icon are illuminated, it is recommendedlamp be replaced with a new one immediately, even if the lamp appears to be operating.he lamp break, there is also a possibility that glass particles may spread inside of the projector.a case, it is recommended you contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer orCenter to assure safe operation.the lamp break, the glass particles may spread inside the lamp cage or gas contained in they be vented into the room from the exhaust vent. Because the gas in this lamp includes, ventilate the room well if the lamp breaks and avoid all exposure to the released gas. In case ofe to the gas, consult a doctor as soon as possible.

    ing the Lamp

    tion

    emove the lamp unit from the projector right after use. The lamp will be very hot and may causeinjury.east one hour after the power cord is disconnected to allow the surface of the lamp unit to fullyore removing the lamp unit.

    ly change the lamp by following the instructions described in this section. * If youu may have the lamp replaced at your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or

    Center.

    lamp does not light after replacement, take your projector to the nearest Sharp Authorized Projectorr Service Center for repair.

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    Removing and Installing theLamp Unit

    Warning!Do not remove the lamp unit from theprojector right after use. The lamp and partsaround the lamp will be very hot and maycause burns or injury.

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    ch the glass surface of the lampinside of the projector.jury to yourself and damage to thee sure you carefully follow thew.sen other screws except for thecover and lamp unit.

    s STANDBY/ON on thector or STANDBY on thete control to put thector into Standby mode.

    onnect the power cord.lug the power cord from the ACet.e the lamp until it has fully cooledn (about 1 hour).

    ove the lamp unit cover.e the lens shutter and turn thector over. Loosen the user servicew ( ) that secures the lamp unitr. Remove the lamp unit cover ( ).

    STANDBY/ON button

    AC socket

    User service screw(for lamp unit cover)

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    4 Remove the lamp unit.Loosen the securing screw from the lampunit. Hold the lamp unit and pull it in thedirection of the arrow. At this time, keepthe lamp unit horizontal and do not tilt it.

    5 Insert the new lamp unit.Press the lamp unit firmly into the lamp unitcompartment. Fasten the securing screws.

    6 Replace the lamp unit cover.Align the tab on the lamp unit cover( ) and close it ( ). Then tighten the userserviccover.

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    e lamp unit and lamp unit covernot correctly installed, the powernot turn on, even if the poweris connected to the projector.

    the Lamp Timer

    p timer after replacing the lamp.

    o reset the lamp timer only whene lamp. If you reset the lamp timere to use the same lamp, this maymp to become damaged or

    ct the power cord andhe lens shutter fully.he power cord into the AC socket ofojector.

    the lamp timer.simultaneously holding down,ENTER and on the projector,STANDBY/ON on the projector andll four buttons pressed down untilp indicator starts blinking green.0000H is displayed, indicatinge lamp timer is reset.

    AC socket

    ENTER button

    MENU button

    button

    STANDBY/ONbutton

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710XXR-50S Service Manual CHAPTER 2. REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS

    [1] Removing the top Body1. Remove the 4 lock screws , 2 lock screws and detach the Top Body

    2. Disengage the 3 claws of the bottom body and the top body. (Do not hit the body.)

    NOTE: When removing

    1 2

    3

    3

    12 1

    the top body, it is necessary to disconnect the leaf SW LF socket (see figure on the next page).

    Bottom Body Ass'y2

    33

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X[2] Removing the TERMINAL Unit and Fan Holder1. Remove the 4 lock screws and 1 lock screw .

    2. Remove the 3 lock screws , 3 lock screws and disconnect all the connectors from TERMINAL Unit.

    3. Detach the TERMINAL Unit .

    4. Detach the Fan Holder .

    1 2

    3 4

    5

    6

    TERMIN

    [SP]

    3 4

    [RC]2 2

    AL Unit 5

    2

    1

    Bottom Body Ass'y

    [FA]

    [LF]

    [FB][TH2]

    [PO]

    Fan Holder6

    Disengagethe claws

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X[3] Removing the TERMINAL PWB Holder1. Remove the 2 lock screws , 2 lock screws and detach the TERMINAL PWB Holder .1 2 3

    TERMINAL PWB Holder3

    1

    22 3

    Bottom Body Ass'y

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X[4] Removing the Optical Mechanism Unit1. Remove the 2 lock screws , disconnect the connector Lamp Lead Socket and Bimetal Wire and EA-lead.

    2. Remove the 6 lock screws and detach the Optical Mechanism Unit .

    1

    2 3

    1

    Lam2 4

    Bottom Body Ass'y

    2

    OpticalMechanism Unit

    MAIN Unit

    3

    p Lead Socket

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X[5] Removing the MAIN Unit1. Remove the 2 lock screws , 2 Spring and detach the DMD Heat Sink .

    2. Remove the 1 lock screw , and detach the MAIN Unit .

    NOTE: After removing

    1 2 3

    4 5

    MAIN Unit

    MAIN PWB Shield

    5

    4

    DMDHeatSink

    3

    122 5

    the main unit, handle it with care so as not to contaminate or damage the DMD.

    OpticalMechanism Unit

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X[6] Removing the POWER/BALLAST Assembly Unit and R/C RECEIVER Unit1. Remove the 1 lock screw , 4 lock screws and detach the POWER/BALLAST Assembly Unit .

    2. Remove the 2 lock screws and detach the Speaker .

    3. Detach the R/C RECEIVER Unit .

    1 2 3

    4 5

    6

    R/C RECE

    6

    POWER/BALLAST3

    2

    [EA]

    [BB]2 6

    Bottom Body Ass'y

    Speaker5

    IVER Unit

    Assembly Unit

    4

    1

    Rear View

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710XXR-50S Service Manual CHAPTER 3. THE OPTICAL UNIT OUTLINE

    [1] THE OPTICAL UNIT OUTLINE1. Layout for proper setup of the optical components and parts (top view)

    (Schematic diagram)

    ItemLampUV/IR cut filter (UV GLColor wheelRod (ROD INTEGRATL1, L2M1L3DMD

    Projection lens

    Projection LensColor Wheel

    M1

    L33 1

    FunctionLight source. DC high-pressure mercury lamp.

    ASS) Filters out harmful UV and IR rays from the lamp.Splits light from the light source into R, R, B and W through a color filter.

    OR) Assures uniform light ray.Focus light from the rod on DMD.Reflects light from the illumination lenses toward DMD.Condenses the light from the reflection mirror to the DMD and the pupil of the projection lens.Turns the internal micromirror ON/OFF at the rate of color component of each dot of the input source to reflect light.Enlarges light from DMD and projects it on a screen.

    L2 UV-IR Cut Filter

    Lamp

    DMD

    L1Rod

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X2. When the DMD unit has been replaced.

    If shading shown in Figure 1 appears on the screen after replacing DMD, turn the adjustment screw of the optical engine to adjust the lighting area ofDMD.

    Tool for adjustment scre

    Hex wrench

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    Adjustment screws

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    3. Fixing the zoom and

    1. Zoom ring.

    Insert the ball pointhex wrench throughthese slits for adjustment.

    Knob

    Inserslits.3 3

    focus rings.

    When using a universal 2 mm ball point hex wrench (recommended blade length: 70 mm or more),adjustment is possible with the top body closed.(When shining a penlight through the vents of the cabinet, the wrench holes are visible.)

    Hook Slit Marking

    Insert the knob straighttoward the marking.

    Bring the zoom to theintermediate position.t the hook straight toward the

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X 2. Focus ring.3 4

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710XXR-50S Service Manual CHAPTER 4. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT

    [1] ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT

    No. Adjusting point Adjusting conditions Adjusting procedure1 Initialization of EEPROM 1. Turn on the power (lamp lit) and carry out

    aging operation for 15 minutes.1. Configure settings as shown below. Press S5008 to enter the process mode and execute SS2 of the SS menu.

    2 Model setting 1. Select items as follows. Group: CONFIRM Adjustment item: MODEL

    1. XGA 6segCW series MODEL1 ... PG-D2710X (Initial value) MODEL2 ... XR-55X MODEL3 ... PG-D2500X2. SVGA series MODEL0 ... XR-50S (Initial value)

    3 CW index adjustment 1. Signal input: Input the 256-STEP color bar. XGA models: XGA 60Hz SVGA model: SVGA 60Hz2. Select items as follows. Group: ADJUST

    1. Input the signal to the COMPUTER terminal.2. Select the adjustment item and carry out adjustment so that there is no disharmony or noise in the R, G, B and W lamp patterns.

    4 R/G/B contrast a(manual or automment)

    5 RGB white balan

    6 sRGB white balament4 1

    CW/AutoKS Adjustment item: CW-INDEX

    djustment atic adjust-

    1. Select items as follows. Group: ADJUST AD/DLP Adjustment item: R-CONT G-CONT B-CONT (Process gamma interlocking)2. Input the white signal of the amplitude level at 96% (0.67Vpp) to the Computer terminal. XGA models: XGA 60Hz SVGA model: SVGA 60Hz

    1. Observe the chromaticity value of the white window pattern at 96% through CA100.2. In the screen of bit error, increase the R/G/B-Contrast value, and carry out adjustment so that the bit error is caused in each of black to bright red, green and blue, and the x value of R and the y value of G/B vary by more than 100/1000.3. If manually and visually adjust the screen of bit error, carry out adjustment so that bright bit error of each color appears in more than half of the screen.

    ce adjustment 1. Input the 50% gray pattern signal to the Computer terminal. XGA models: XGA 60Hz SVGA model: SVGA 60Hz2. Select items as follows. Group: ADJUST AD/DLP Adjustment item: R-GAIN G-GAIN B-GAIN

    1. Carry out adjustment as follows by increasing the adjustment value of the second item (and onwards) in R/G/B-GAIN from initial value 100 with the chromaticity value at CL200. x value: 3005 y value: 3235

    nce adjust- 1. Input the 50% gray pattern signal to the Computer terminal. XGA models: XGA 60Hz SVGA model: SVGA 60Hz2. Select items as follows. Group: CONFIRM/DLP Adjustment item: S-G-OS S-B-OS

    1. With the chromaticity value at CL200, adjust S-G-OS and S-B-OS so that the x value is 3135 and the y value is 3295, respectively.

    * Also check that the intensity of the colorsincluding magenta appearing especially incertain W gradation is minimized.

    R

    G

    B

    W

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710XCheck items

    No. Adjusting point Adjusting conditions Adjusting procedure1 R/G/B brightness adjustment 1. Select items as follows.

    Group: CONFIRM/AD Adjustment item: R-BRIGHT G-BRIGHT B-BRIGHT (Process gamma interlocking)

    1. Confirm the fixed value. Fixed value: 125

    2 Component offset adjustment 1. Input the 10-step signal of 480P component 100% amplitude.2. Select items as follows. Group CONFIRM/AD Adjustment item: C-R-OS C-B-OS (Process gamma interlocking)

    1. Confirm the fixed values. C-R-OS: 260 C-B-OS: 260

    2-2 DTV contrast adjustment 1. Select items as follows. Group: CONFIRM/AD Adjustment item: DTV-CON-OS

    1. Check the fixed value. DTV-CON-OS: 249

    2-3 480i setup adjustment 1. Select items as follows. 1. Check the fixed values.

    3 DLP brightness

    4 DTV white balan

    4-2 DLP color satura

    4-3 3D mode white bment

    5 Video contrast a

    6 Video brightness

    7 Video TINT adju

    8 Video color satu4 2

    Group: CONFIRM/AD Adjustment item: 7.51RE-CON-OS 7.51RE-BRI-OS

    7.51RE-CON-OS: 279 7.51RE-BRI-OS: 225

    adjustment 1. Select items as follows. Group CONFIRM/DLP Adjustment item: R-BLK G-BLK B-BLK (Process gamma interlocking)

    1. Confirm the fixed value. Fixed value: 252

    ce adjustment 1. Feed the 50% gray pattern signal.2. Select items as follows. Group: CONFIRM/DLP Adjustment item: DTV-R-OS DTV-G-OS DTV-B-OS

    1. Check the fixed values. DTV-R-OS: 132 DTV-G-OS: 123 DTV-B-OS: 133

    tion adjustment 1. Select items as follows. Group: CONFIRM/DLP Adjustment item: DLP-COLOR

    1. Check the fixed value. DLP-COLOR: 120

    alance adjust- 1. Feed the 50% gray pattern signal.2. Select the following items. Group: CONFIRM/DLP Adjustment item: 3D-R-OS 3D-G-OS 3D-B-OS

    1. Check the fixed values. 3D-R-OS: 128 3D-G-OS: 128 3D-B-OS: 128

    djustment 1. Input the NTSC 100% window pattern signal. (Signal with burst)2. Select items as follows. Group: CONFIRM/VIDEO Adjustment item: V-CONT

    1. Confirm the fixed value. Fixed value: 134

    adjustment 1. Input the NTSC100% window pattern signal. (Signal with burst)2. Select items as follows. Group: CONFIRM/VIDEO Adjustment item: V-BRIGHT

    1. Confirm the fixed value Fixed value: 68

    stment 1. Input the internal 8CH (Split color bar).2. Select items as follows. Group: CONFIRM/VIDEO Adjustment item: V-HUE

    1. Confirm the fixed value. Fixed value: 128

    ration adjustment 1. Select items as follows. Group: CONFIRM/VIDEO Adjustment item: V-COLOR

    1. Confirm the fixed value. Fixed value: 139

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    * Software writing pro

    Download the firmware

    The writing software wri

    9 RGB gradation repeatability adjustment

    1. Input the SMPTE pattern. 1. Confirm that the gradations of 100% and 95% of white and 0% and 5% of black are observed.

    10 Video white balance adjustment 1. Input the 50% gray pattern signal.2. Select items as follows. Group: CONFIRM/VIDEO Adjustment item: V-R-OS V-G-OS V-B-OS

    1. Confirm the fixed values. V-R-OS: 132 V-G-OS: 120 V-B-OS: 133

    11 Confirmation and readjustment of white balance

    1. RGB input, sRGB input, video input, 1. Confirm that there is no discrepancy between the

    12 Confirmation of

    13 Confirmation of operation

    14 Auto-sync opera

    15 Confirmation of and AUDIO outp

    16 Confirmation of operation

    17 Confirmation of

    18 LAN operation c19 Confirmation of

    version

    20 Confirmation of screen

    21 Factory setting

    No. Adjusting point Adjusting conditions Adjusting procedure4 3

    cedure (using the main PWB only)

    using DLP Composer Lite Ver9.0 or later.

    tes the firmware of the specified version and checks the version of the firmware written through RS232C.

    DTV input and DVD input monitor unit and the white balance.off timer operation 1. Select items as follows.

    Group: CONFIRM/CHECK Adjustment item: TEMP-OFF

    1. Confirm that the off timer starts counting from 5 minutes and 1 minute is counted as 1 second and the setting is turned off when 0 minute is displayed.

    thermistor 1. Carry out heating with dryer. 1. Confirm that TEMP is displayed.

    tion 1. Receive the phase confirmation pattern. 1. In the VGA/SVGA/XGA/SXGA/UXGA/WXGA mode, confirm that Clock, Phase, H-POS and V- POS can be adjusted automatically.

    MONITOR output ut

    1. Input the analog image signal to the COM- PUTER terminals, and the audio signal to the AUDIO1 and AUDIO2 terminals.2. Connect other monitor to the MONITOR OUT terminal.3. Connect the AUDIO OUT terminal.

    1. Confirm that the same image is displayed on the connected monitor as that displayed on the screen, and the selected audio is output from audio OUT.

    RS232C 1. Connect to the PC with RS232C cable. 1. Confirm that the operation is carried out correctly by transmitting the command from the PC.

    USB operation 1. Connect to the PC with USB cable. 1. Confirm that the page up and down function is operated remotely.

    heck 1. Connect to the PC with a LAN cable. 1. Check that communication is possible.model name and 1. Select items as follows.

    Group: INFO/VERSION1. Confirm that the name of the relevant device is shown in MODEL and the firmware version correctly appears in VERSION.

    setup guide 1. Turn on the power after turning on the setup guide display or completing the factory settings (SS4 etc.).

    1. Confirm that the 4-split screen of the setup guide is correctly displayed and the data appears correctly.

    1. Configure settings as follows.

    Destination Process Remote control

    adjustment adjustment

    USA SS4 Factory setting at 4

    Others SS3 Factory setting at 3

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710XCalling and quitting the process mode with the control keys on this model.* Although it is possible for the process OUT to exit using the process menu, the IN/OUT toggle command is also available considering the existing

    specification.

    1) Calling and quitting

    With the menu not displayed, press the ENTER, ENTER, VOL+, VOL-, ENTER, ENTER and MENU keys on the remote control (one forC50/45 or P25/20 system is also usable) or on the main unit.

    2) Others

    Press the S2551 process key (toggle) on the main PWB to call and quit the process menu.

    NOTE: When adjusting in the process mode, set a signal with a vertical frequency of 60 Hz or no signal. (May not be properly adjusted with other sig-nals.)

    Resetting the lamp timer for this model1) Resetting procedure

    In Stand-by, run this command to clear the operating time of the lamp to 0 and turn on the power.

    Press and hold , ENTER, and MENU, and then press the STANDBY/ON key of the set.

    Forced disabling of1) Disabling procedure

    With System-Lock inon the remote contro

    Check and setting of E

    1) Confirm EDID year.

    Open RS-232C term

    Enter_EDY???? and

    for example: If YEAR

    2) Re configure EDID y

    Enter_EDY y1y2y1y

    y1y2y1y4_year for e4 4

    the System-Lock of this model

    put window onscreen, press the MENU, ENTER, ENTER, MENU, ENTER, ENTER and MENU keys, in this order,ller.

    DID YEAR data.

    inal software. See Chapter 6 [2].

    check response.

    is 2008 return 2008.

    ear.

    4 and press Enter.

    xample 2009 is product at 2009.

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X[2] Adjustment mode process menu

    1st Layer 2nd Layer DefaultADJUST CW/Auto KS CW-INDEX 64

    PATTERN 0AD/DLP R-CONT 110

    G-CONT 110B-CONT 110R-GAIN 100G-GAIN 100B-GAIN 100

    SS SS1 SS2 SS3 EU SS4 US SS5 JPN SS6 CHIN

    CONFIRM AD R-BRIGHT 125G-BRIGHT 125

    DLP

    VIDEO

    MODEL

    CHECK

    INFO VERSION MODEL PG-D3010XMAIN 1. 0. 7OSD 0. 9. 7. 0SEQ. VER 60911130SEQ. SUM LAN 1. 0. 4SUB 1. 0. 0WIRELESS

    PATTERN RGB 0RGB50 0CROSS 0IQ 0COLOR 0CHR 0INDEX 0

    LAMP CURRENT 0HISTORY1 0

    1st Layer 2nd Layer Default4 5

    B-BRIGHT 125C-R-OS 260C-B-OS 260DTV-CONT-OS 2497.5 IRE-CONT-OS 2797.5 IRE-BRI-OS 225R-BLK 256G-BLK 256B-BLK 256DTV-R-OS 132DTV-G-OS 123DTV-B-OS 133DLP-COLOR 1203D-R-OS 1283D-G-OS 1283D-B-OS 128S-R-OS 128S-G-OS 128S-B-OS 128V-CONT 134V-BRIGHT 68V-COLOR 139V-HUE 128V-R-OS 132V-G-OS 120V-B-OS 133MODEL-SELECT 0MODEL NAME PG-D3010XLED-CHK 0TEMP-OFF CEC TEST

    HISTORY2 0HISTORY3 0HISTORY4 0TOTAL 0TEMP OVER TIME 0TEMP OVER TOTAL 0

    TEMP/FAN TEMP1 TEMP2 FAN0 FAN1 FAN2 FAN3

    OTHER SPECIAL USB-MODE 0ULPM UPDATE SAMEVIDEO PHASE 0OP LANG 0CC ENABLE 0

    EDID EEP-SELECT 0EEP-WP 0

    EXIT

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X1. Ballast Power unit output power (lamp power) adjustment1. List of the parts to be adjusted

    After replacing the following parts, adjust the ballast unit output power (lamp power).

    2. Adjustment method of the ballast unit output power (lamp power)

    Adjust the ballast unit output power (lamp power) in the following way.

    [Adjustment method]

    Make adjustment so that the resistance value of both ends of the volume resistor (R7722) on the ballast control PWB (DUNTKE934WEF*)reaches the following value.

    Adjustment value: 4.60.2k

    [Adjustment point]

    Ballast control PW

    Part name Ref No. Part code1 Cement resistor R906 RR-WZA012WJZZ2 Ballast Control PWB DUNTKF252FMF13 Ballast microprocessor IC7707 RH-iXC978WJZZQ4 5V regulator IC7704 VHiTA78L05F-1Y5 PWM controller IC7701 VHiTL494iDR-1Y

    R7722

    M4555CE10K

    NJM2902V

    R7720

    0

    R772122KD

    IC77034 6

    B (DUNTKF252FMF*) wiring diagram

    R7735

    2.2K

    R78426.8K

    R78556.8K

    1 2 3 4

    VCC

    5 6 7

    891011

    GND

    121314

    R7776

    1K

    2SA1832Y

    C7718

    1000P

    C7723

    1000PC7712

    0.01u

    R77294.7K D

    3.7 3.5 3.5 16.9 1.4 1.4 1.4

    2.42.42.400.50.53.5

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710XXR-50S Service Manual CHAPTER 5. TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE

    [1] TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE

    Checking the basic operation

    Does the power LED light up or flash in red or green?

    NO Has CN1701 come off or is it loose? YES Fully insert the connector.

    YES NODoes the set function with its keys or the remote controller?

    NO Go to Main PWB check.

    YESLamp does not turn on or it turns off in a short time.

    YES Go to Checking the lamp light-up.

    NONothing is displayed orline noise appears.

    NOColors are not displayeColor deviation and cooccur.

    NOAre RGB and compondisplayed normally?

    YESIs VIDEO input display

    YESIs S-VIDEO input displ

    YESEND5 1

    white vertical YES Go to DMD system check.

    d normally.lor fluctuation

    YES Check PHOTO SENSOR circuit.

    ent input NO Go to RGB and component signal check.

    ed normally? NO Go to VIDEO input check.

    ayed normally? NO Go to S-VIDEO input check.

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    Main PWB check

    Is 12.8 V applied to TL1710? NO Go to Power supply ballast PWB check.

    YESIs 3.3V applied to TL1708? NO Check IC1703 and peripheral circuits.

    YESIs 12.5 V applied to TL3812? NO Check Q3804 and Q3805 and peripheral circuits.

    YESIs 1.2 V applied to TL3813? NO Check Q3803 and peripheral circuits.

    Is 3.3 V applied to TL3

    Is 2.5 V applied to TL3

    Is 5 V applied to TL381

    Is 1.9 V applied to TL1

    Is 12 V applied to TL17

    Is 1.8 V applied to TL3

    Is 1.2 V applied to TL2

    Is 2.8 V applied to TL3

    Is 2.8 V applied to TL3

    Is 3.3 V applied to TL2

    Is rectangular wave of

    Check IC2001, IC22035 2

    YES803? NO Check L3801 and peripheral circuits.

    YES801? NO Check L3802 and peripheral circuits.

    YES4? NO Check L3805 and peripheral circuits.

    YES706? NO Check IC1702 and peripheral circuits.

    YES27? NO Check IC1701 and peripheral circuits.

    YES810? NO Check Q3801 and peripheral circuits.

    YES012? NO Check Q3806 and peripheral circuits.

    YES802? NO Check IC3804 and peripheral circuits.

    YES804? NO Check IC3804 and peripheral circuits.

    YES010? NO Check R2001 and peripheral circuits.

    YES32 MHz applied to IC2001 pin (A16)? NO Check X2001 and IC2001 and peripheral circuits.

    YES, IC2202 and peripheral circuits.

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    DMD system check

    Check SC9501 for breakage and solder crack and peripheral cir-cuit components for solder crack.

    Is there any vertical stripe (block noise) on the Screen? YES The DMD socket and DMD are in poor contact.

    Check the contact surface for dirt and smear.Reassemble the DMD, optical mechanism.

    NOIs the screen all black?

    NO

    YESIs 12.5 V applied to TL3812 and 1.8 V to TL3810? NO Check IC3804, IC2202, and their peripheral circuits.

    Is 32 MHz on

    Is approx. 8 V applied

    Is approx. 26 V applied

    Is approx. -26 V applie

    The DMD socket and DCheck the contact surfCheck the DMD sockeReassemble the DMD,5 3

    YES IC2001 pin (A16)? NO Check X2001, IC2001 and peripheral circuits.

    YESto TL9304 on the main PWB? NO

    YES

    to TL9301 on the main PWB? NO Check IC9301 and peripheral circuits.

    YES

    NOd to TL9302 on the main PWB?

    YESMD are in poor contact.

    ace for dirt and smear.t for breakage. optical mechanism.

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    Power supply PWB check

    Is 12.8 V applied to pins (9) and (10) of the connector P704?

    NO

    YESDoes the lamp turn on? YES Check the main PWB.

    NOAre connectors P704 and CN901 fully inserted?

    NO Securely insert the connectors.

    YESIs DC voltage of 380 V applied to both ends of C740?

    NO Is pin (8) of the connector P704 at H?

    NO Check the main PWB.

    YESIs LAMP-EN/SYNC sigsent to pin (3) of the co

    (Refer to the waveform

    YESAre GATE waveforms priate?

    (See waveform diagram

    Are connectors P701 ainserted?

    YESIs AC voltage betweenapplied to both ends o

    YESIs the bimetal broken?(Connection between 1P702)

    YESIs R708 open?

    YESCheck that P704 conneat H. Replace R708.

    1

    15 4

    YESCheck peripheral circuits of IC707.

    nal properly nnector P704?

    chart .)

    NO Check the main PWB.

    of Q901 appro-

    .)

    NO Check the power PWB.

    nd P702 fully NO Securely insert the connectors.

    100 - 240 V f C702?

    NO Replace F701 or F702.

    and 2 of NO Press the red button on the bimetal.

    NO Is R720 open? NO Check peripheral circuits of IC704.

    YESctor pin (8) is Replace R720.

    Check that the power supply FAN FB and FC are not stopped.

    1

    6

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    Checking the lamp light-up

    Does the lamp turn on when the power is turned on?

    YES Go to Check when the lamp turns off soon after turning on.

    NOIs the lamp tight in the socket? YES Securely insert the connectors.

    NOHas the FPC cable to SC3801 come off or is it loose?

    YES Securely insert the connectors.

    NOIs rotating sound of the color wheel heard?

    NO Check IC3804 and peripheral circuits.

    YES Replace the color wheel.

    YESIs approx. 0.7 V applie

    YESHas the harness conneon the power supply unis it loose?Otherwise, is it broken

    NODose the lamp turn onreplacement?

    NOIs 340 V DC applied toC912?

    YESIs D907 short-circuited

    NOIs D906 or D910 short-5 5

    (Refer to the waveform chart .)

    d to TL1705? NO Check IC1704 and peripheral circuits.

    (Refer to the waveform chart .)

    cted to P702 it come off, or

    ?

    YES Fully insert the connectors or replace the harnesses.

    after the YES Replace the lamp.

    both ends of NO Go to Power supply PWB check.

    ? YES Replace D907.

    circuited? YES Replace D906 or D910, whichever is short-circuited.

    2

    1

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    Checking when the lamp turns off soon after turning on

    Have connectors P1701, P5301, P5302 and P5303 come off or are they loose?

    YES Securely insert the connectors.

    NOIs each cooling fan rotating? NO Check the cooling fan.

    YESThe lamp light-up. After about 30 sec-onds, the TEMP LED flash red and the lamp turn off.

    YES Check the TEMP1 and TEMP0 signal line.

    NOIs approx. 3 V applied to TL5319? NO Check peripheral circuits of Q5302.

    YESIs 12 V applied to TL17

    YESIs 2.5 V applied to TL3

    YESIs 5 V applied to TL381

    YESIs 5 V applied to TL170

    YESIs the signal of 120 HzTL1702? (When verticthe input signal is 60 H

    YESIs the signal of 120 HzTL1705? (When verticthe input signal is 60 H

    YESCheck the power supp5 6

    27? NO Check IC1701, IC3804 and peripheral circuits.

    Go to DMD system check.

    801? NO Is 3.3 V applied to TL3803? YES Check L3802 and peripheral circuits.

    NOCheck L3801 and peripheral circuits.

    4? NO Check L3805 and peripheral circuits.

    1? NO Is 5 V applied to TL1701 with P1701 removed?

    NO Check connection of FB1701.

    YES sent to al frequency of z)

    NO Check PHOTO SENSOR PWB.

    sent to al frequency of z)

    NO Check IC1704 and peripheral circuits.

    ly ballast PWB.

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    RGB and component signal check

    Send component signal or RGB signal of 1080i (or 720P) from COMPUTER/COMPONENT Terminal.Select COMPUTER using keys on the main unit or the remote control.

    YESIs image displayed normally? YES End

    NOAre picture signals sent to TL3006, TL3008, TL3009? NO Check IC5004, IC5008 and the peripheral circuits.

    YESIs 1.9V applied to TL1706? NO Check IC1702 and peripheral circuits.

    Is 3.3V applied to TL38Is 5V applied to TL381

    Check IC3002 and per

    S-VIDEO check

    Send S-Video signal (cS-Video using keys on

    Is image displayed nor

    Is image displayed in b

    Is S-VIDEO signal (Y)

    Is 1.9 V applied to TL1

    Is 3.3 V applied to TL3

    Check IC3002 and per5 7

    YES03?4?

    NO Check IC3804 and peripheral circuits.

    YESipheral circuits.

    olor signal) from S-Video Terminal. Select the main unit or the remote control.

    mally? YES End

    NOlack and white? YES Check S-VIDEO terminal and peripheral circuits of Q5312,

    Q5313.

    NOsent to R5353? NO Check S-VIDEO terminal and peripheral circuits of Q5309,

    Q5311.

    YES706? NO Check IC1702 and peripheral circuits.

    YES803? NO Check IC3804 and peripheral circuits.

    YESipheral circuits.

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    VIDEO check

    Send VIDEO signal from VIDEO Terminal. Use buttons on the main unit or the remote control to select VIDEO.

    Is image displayed normally? YES End

    NOIs VIDEO signal sent to R5352? NO Check VIDEO terminal and peripheral circuits of Q5303, Q5310.

    YESIs 1.9 V applied to TL1706? NO Check IC1702 and peripheral circuits.

    Is 3.3 V applied to TL3

    Check IC3002 and per

    Checking the LAN (P

    LAN communication istrol PC with a LAN cabup.

    Are the connection of caddress, sub-net addre

    Are the network devicecable normal?

    When data is sent fromIC8003 (LAN controlle

    Check the LAN control5 8

    YES803? NO Check IC3804 and peripheral circuits.

    YESipheral circuits.

    G-D2710X Only)

    disabled even though connecting the con-le. The LINK LED (green) does not light

    YESonnecting cable and the settings of IP ss and default gateway correct?

    NO Check the connecting cable and LAN settings. If the LAN set-tings are unknown, contact the network administrator. If the network settings cannot be saved, replace IC8002 (EEPROM) as it may be defective.

    YESNOTE: When IC8002 (EEPROM) is replaced, the MAC address

    returns to default. Refer to Resetting after replacing IC8002 (EEPROM) to reset.

    (e.g. Hub) between the control PC and NO Repair defective parts in the network.

    YES the control PC, do pins (53) and (54) of

    r) receive signals?NO Check the peripheral circuit of J8001 (RJ-45 jack) and IC8006

    (pulse transformer).

    YESler IC8003 and the peripheral circuits.

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    6 1

    XR-50S Service Manual CHAPTER 6. MAJOR IC INFORMATION

    [1] MAJOR IC INFORMATION (PG-D2710X Only)

    1. Resetting after replacing IC8002 (EEPROM) or TERMINAL UnitMAC address returns to default. Follow the steps below to reset.

    MAC address setting

    1 Open the top cabinet of the projector and confirm the MAC address (MAC: ************) of the seal on the PWB.

    2 Connect the control PC and projector with a RS-232C cable.

    3 Turn on the AC power supply.

    4 EEPROM returns to default.

    5 Turn off the AC power supply and turn on again.

    6 Set MAC address by using the RS-232C command. (Refer to "MAC address setting" for the setting procedure.)

    7 Enter and check the response.

    Check that it is the same as the set MAC address.

    8 Setting is completed.

    RS-232C commands to be used

    *1 1st byte of the MAC address *2 2nd byte of the MAC address

    *3 3rd byte of the MAC address *4 4th byte of the MAC address

    *5 5th byte of the MAC address *6 6th byte of the MAC address

    *7 7th byte of the MAC address *8 8th byte of the MAC address

    *9 9th byte of the MAC address *10 10th byte of the MAC address

    *11 11th byte of the MAC address *12 12th byte of the MAC address

    1 Enter and [*2], and press "ENTER".

    Responds "OK".

    2 Enter and [*2], and press "ENTER".

    Responds "OK".

    3 Enter and [*2], and press "ENTER".

    Responds "OK".

    4 Enter and [*2], and press "ENTER".

    Responds "OK".

    5 Enter and [*2], and press "ENTER".

    Responds "OK".-

    6 Enter and [*2], and press "ENTER".

    MAC address setting is completed.

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    1918161514 17

    COLORWHEEL

    IC9301WAVEFORMGENERATORDAD2000IXC119WJ

    DMD

    SC9501

    IC220364M FLASHIXC957WJ (RX-55X, PG-D2500X/D2710X)IXC958WJ (XR-50S)

    IC2202DDR2_SDRAMIXC393WJ

    P1701

    IC3804POWER & MOTOR

    DRIVERPMD1000IXB689WJ

    SC3801

    IC1706BUFFER

    AHC1G08W

    902GE STARTER

    BALLASTCONTROL UNIT

    PHOTOSENSOR

    PHOTO SENSOR UNIT

    LAMP

    P1703

    Q1701BUFFER

    LENS SHUTTER DET

    IC1705BUFFER

    AHC1G08W

    S1701LAMP DOOR DET

    B+12.8V

    IC1703BU3.3V

    PQ1LA335

    B+12V BU+3.3VB+1.9VAD

    B+3.3VDC

    B+2.5V

    B1.2VP

    B1.2VM

    P12V B+5VA

    B1.8V

    A_PLL

    B+1.8VD

    DDA_0-7P/N,DDB_0-7P/N,DCLKA_P/N,DCLKB_P/N,SCTRLA_P/N,SCTRLB_P/N

    MBRST0-15

    SSP0_RXD/TXD/CLK/CSZ1,EXT_ARSTZ

    MD0-15,MAD0-21

    S

    P1201

    DDR AD012 ,DDR DQ015

    BU+3.3V

    B+3.3VDC

    IRO

    PWR_CTRL

    LENS_SHUTTER

    PWRGOOD,POSENSEPMD_INTZ,CW_PWM,MTR_ARSTZ,SSP0_RXD/TXD/CLK/CSZ2,OCLKA

    CW_INDEX

    SSP0_RXD/TXD/CLK/CSZ0,EXT_ARSTZ

    DAD_INTZ/STRB/OEZ,DAD_SEL0/1,DAD_MODE0/1,DAD_ADDR0/1/2/3

    CWCTR,CWY1/2/3

    ,7 1

    XR-50S Service Manual CHAPTER 7. BLOCK DIAGRAM/OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM

    [1] BLOCK DIAGRAM

    1 2 3 1097654 8

    J

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    I

    1311 12

    BLOCK DIAGRAM

    IC3002

    AD

    IXC685WJAFE1000

    IC5004RGB AMPEL8302IU

    IC50063-5 Conv

    LCX157MT

    IC50021K EEPROM24LC21AT

    IC5003RGB AMPEL8302IU

    IC50011K EEPROM24LC21AT

    IC5007SYNC OUTVHCT125K

    SC5003ComputerIN/OUT(Dsub15p)

    SC5001ComputerIN(Dsub15p)

    IC5008RGB AMPEL8302IU

    R,G,B

    R,G,B

    H,V

    H,V

    J5302

    S-VIDEO IN(MINI-DIN)

    VIDEO IN(RCA)

    AUDIO-L IN(RCA)

    AUDIO-R IN(RCA)

    S_Y,S_C

    CVBS

    BUFFER

    BUFFER

    PC_R,PC_G,PC_B

    IC5502AUDIO CONTROLBD3490FV

    J5502AUDIO IN(3.5)

    J5501AUDIO OUT(3.5)

    BUFFER

    SPEAKER(7W 8)

    IC5701AUDIO DRIVEYDA147SZ

    P5701

    J5301USB

    IC5301RS232C

    DRIVER/RECEIVERM3221EIP

    SC5302RS-232C(MINI DIN)

    J8001LAN(RJ-45)

    IC8006PULSETRANSFORMERRTRNZA121WJQZ

    IC8003LAN CONTROLLER

    IXC954WJMCF52236

    IC5304LV4053FT

    TERMINAL UNIT

    IC5501I/O

    PCA9557P

    LED KEY

    MAIN UNIT

    IC5507HC2G66DP

    IC8005HC2G66DP

    IC5503I/O

    PCA9557P

    LAMP FAN

    FAN CTL 0

    EXHAUSTFAN

    FAN CTL 1

    P5301

    P5302

    FAN CTL 2

    P5303

    POWERFAN

    THERMISTER

    P5503

    TH5501THERMISTER

    IC5505LVC2G53P

    IC5504AD

    MCP30215

    SCL3, SDA3

    SC5002

    PC_H,PC_V

    SCL3, SDA3

    IC3501SUB CPUIXC856WJ

    DDP_RXD0,DDP_TXD0

    IC2001DDP2431IXC660WJUSBDATN,USBDATP

    DDP_RXD1,DDP_TXD1

    PWM_FAN0,PWM_FAN1,PWM_FAN2,TEMP_SW,RGBSEL

    IC220164K EEPROMLE24C64M

    P2501

    L701/L705L/F

    IC707PFC CTLNCP1607B

    T704PSU

    L904DC-DC CONVERTER

    TLOW VOLTA

    P701

    L704PFC

    IC704PSU CTLSTRY6473

    IC7707BALLAST CONTROL

    IXC978WJ

    POWER UNIT

    P702

    P704

    CN1701

    AC IN

    BIMETAL

    IC1704POWER CTLAHCT08PH

    IC1702B+1.9VADPQ070XNA

    B+2.5V

    B+12.8V

    B+3.3VDC

    PWR_OFF_RDY

    IC3502/IC3503HC2G66DP

    B+3.3VDC

    IC2502BUFFERAHC1G08W

    KI1BU

    GRE0-9/GGE0-9/GBE0-9

    X200132M X'talSCA214WJ

    RC

    RCS_SUB

    IRO_SUB

    IOSEL

    TEMP_SW

    RGBSEL

    B3.3VLAN

    IC80028K EEPROMR24008AS

    RC UNIT

    P1121

    PG-D2710X Only

    PG-D2710X Only

    LPF

    LPF

    S_Y,S_C

    CVBS

    P5305IR0_SUB

    ECO,PFC_CON,LAMP_CON

    LP_DRIVE

    PWR_OFF_UBNORMALLED_SUBDISSUB_TCK/DIO,

    PWR_ON_RDY/RC

    KI1BU

    KI1

    KI2/3/4,KO1/2/3

    UART_SW

    LAN WRITE/RESETPHY_RXP/RXN,PHY_TXP/TXN

    232C-LANTX0/LANRX0

    DDPTX0/DDPRXO_232C

    USB_DATA_P/N,USB_CNCT

    SP+/-

    S_Y,S_C

    CVBS

    PC_R,PC_G,PC_B

    PC_H,PC_V

    Q5004

    INV

    POWER_G/R,LAMP_G/R,TEMP_R

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    1918161514 17

    P1701 N0358RECW

    1B+5VA

    2CWINDEX

    3GND

    SC3801 NA881WJMO

    1 CWY1

    2 CWY2

    3 CWY3

    4 CWCTR

    CN1701 N0006CEEA TO POWER

    GND/TXD 2GND

    LAMP_CON 4GND

    N_LIGHT0 6GND/RXD

    ECO 8PFC_CON

    B+12.8V 10B+12.8V

    1 GND 12GND/B+14V

    3 GND 14GND

    P2501ZA036WJ

    2GND

    4B+13V

    ON 6B+13V

    8B+12V_S

    10B+12V_S

    12B+12V_S

    14B+12V

    16RGBSEL

    18GND

    20B+3.3VDC

    22B+3.3VDC

    ANTX1 24SCL3

    ANRX1 26SDA3

    232C 28PWR_OFF_RDY

    232C 30PLED_R_SUB

    TE 32PLED_G_SUB

    34RCS_IN

    36BU+3.3V

    38LENS_SHUTTER

    40USB_DATA_P

    42USB_DATA_N

    44OL_IRREG

    46USB_CNCT

    48GND

    50IR0_SUB

    52VOL

    54FAN_ERR

    56PWM_FAN1

    58PWM_FAN0

    60PWM_FAN2

    61

    62

    P1703 N0558RELF

    1 RCS

    2 RCS_PULL

    3 NC

    4 LENSSHUTTER

    5 LENSSHUTTER_PULL

    DUNTKF249FMF0

    DUNTKF249FMF1

    (PG-D2710X,PG-D2500X,XR-55X)

    (XR-50S)

    Z

    DMD

    MAIN UNIT7 2

    [2] OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM

    1 2 3 1097654 8

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    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

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    OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM

    1

    2

    3

    L

    N

    P1201 N0363TACW

    1 B+5VA

    2 CWINDEX

    3 GND

    2

    4

    1

    G

    N

    D

    2

    1

    5

    V

    3

    P

    T

    4

    G

    N

    D

    5

    T

    M

    P

    6

    V

    I

    N

    7

    I

    L

    8

    V

    L

    9

    S

    C

    P

    1

    0

    C

    S

    T

    1

    3

    G

    N

    D

    1

    4

    N

    -

    L

    I

    G

    H

    T

    2

    1

    5

    N

    -

    L

    I

    G

    H

    T

    1

    1

    6

    N

    -

    L

    I

    G

    H

    T

    0

    1

    7

    P

    _

    S

    W

    0

    1

    8

    P

    _

    S

    W

    1

    1

    9

    P

    _

    S

    W

    0

    2

    3

    E

    C

    O

    P702N0269GE

    BB1

    BB2

    P5301 N0464TAFA

    LAMP FAN

    1 FAN_P

    2 FAN_N

    3 NC

    4 LOCK

    P5503 N0363TATH1

    1B+3.3VA

    2TEMP1

    3NC

    P5302 N0464TAFB

    EXHAUST FAN

    1 FAN_P

    2 FAN_N

    3 NC

    4 LOCK

    P5303 N0364TAFC

    POWER FAN

    1 FAN_P

    2 FAN_N

    3 LOCK

    P5305 N0363TA

    1 BU+3.3V

    2 RC

    3 GND

    RC2

    P704 MA114WJ To MAIN PWB

    1 GND 2GND

    3 LAMP-CON 4GND

    5 N-LIGHT0 6GND

    7 ECO 8PFC-CON

    9 B+12V 10B+12V

    11 GND 12NC

    13 GND 14GND

    1

    3

    5

    7

    9

    1

    1

    1 TEMP1

    3 TEMP_SW

    5 IRREG_C

    7 KI1_BU

    9 KI2

    11 KI3

    13 KI4

    15 KO1

    17 KO2

    19 KO3

    21 SYNC_LR

    23 DDPRX1_L

    25 DDPTX1_L

    27 DDPRX0_

    29 DDPTX0_

    31 AOUT_MU

    33 B+5VA

    35 B+5VA

    37 PC_V

    39 PC_H

    41 GND

    43 PC_R

    45 GND

    47 PC-G

    49 GND

    51 PC_B

    53 GND

    55 S_Y

    57 S_C

    59 CVBS

    P5701 NA056WJSP

    1 SP+

    2 SP-

    P1121 N0363TA

    1B+3.3V_STBY

    2R/C

    3GND

    P701GAA012WJ

    TO BI-METAL

    L

    A

    M

    P

    LF-SW

    POWER FAN

    VENTILATE FAN

    EXHAUST FAN

    AC-INLET

    DUNTKF253FMG0

    DUNTKF252FMF1

    DUNTKF250FMF0

    DUNTKF254FMG0

    DUNTKF251FMF1

    THERMISTER

    DUNTKF250FMF1

    DUNTKF250FMF3

    (PG-D2710X)

    (XR-50S, XR-55X)

    (PG-D2500X)

    QCNW-K083WJQZ

    QCNW-K084WJQZ

    QCNW-K085WJPZ

    QCNW-K081WJQ

    VSP7040PA018A

    QCNW-K080WJPZ

    QCNW-K166WJQZ

    COLOR WHEEL

    PHOTO SENSOR UNIT

    TERMINAL UNIT

    R/C RECEIVER UNIT

    BALLAST CONTROL UNIT

    POWER-BALLAST UNIT

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    1918161514 178 1

    XR-50S Service Manual CHAPTER 8. PRINTED WIRING BOARD

    [1] MAIN Unit

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    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    I

    1311 12

    MAIN Unit (Side-A)

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    1918161514 17

    C

    N

    1

    7

    0

    1

    R

    3

    0

    3

    1

    R

    3

    0

    3

    2R3034R3035R3036

    R3806

    R

    3

    0

    3

    8

    R

    3

    0

    3

    9

    R3809

    C1702

    R

    3

    0

    4

    0

    R

    3

    0

    4

    1

    R3042

    R

    3

    0

    4

    3

    R

    3

    0

    4

    4

    C1708

    R3045

    C

    1

    7

    0

    9

    R

    3

    0

    4

    6

    R

    3

    0

    4

    7

    C1710

    C

    1

    7

    1

    1

    C

    1

    7

    1

    2

    C

    1

    7

    1

    3

    C

    1

    7

    1

    4

    C

    1

    7

    1

    5

    R3052

    C1716

    R3053

    C

    1

    7

    1

    7

    R3054

    C1718

    R3055R3056

    R

    3

    0

    5

    7

    R3058R3059

    C1721

    R

    3

    0

    6

    0

    R3061

    D

    1

    7

    0

    2

    D1703

    R

    1

    7

    0

    2

    7

    R1705

    R

    1

    7

    0

    6

    R

    1

    7

    0

    7

    R1708

    I

    C

    1

    7

    0

    2

    I

    C

    1

    7

    0

    3

    I

    C

    1

    7

    0

    4

    C1734

    P2501

    3

    IC1708

    R1710

    R

    1

    7

    1

    2

    R

    1

    7

    1

    8

    R

    1

    7

    1

    9

    R

    1

    7

    2

    0

    R1721

    R

    1

    7

    2

    2

    R

    1

    7

    2

    3

    R

    1

    7

    2

    4

    R1725

    R

    1

    7

    2

    6

    R

    1

    7

    2

    7

    R

    1

    7

    2

    8

    R1729

    R1730

    R

    1

    7

    3

    2

    R1736R1754

    R1767R1769

    P3501

    R1772

    R1776

    R1777

    C3501 C3503

    C3505

    R3504R3505

    R

    3

    5

    0

    6

    R3507

    R3508

    R3509

    I

    C

    3

    5

    0

    1

    IC3503R3511R3512

    R3513

    R

    3

    5

    3

    2

    R

    9

    3

    0

    4

    R

    9

    3

    0

    7

    LUG2505

    C3003

    C3005

    Q

    3

    0

    0

    1

    C3006

    Q

    3

    0

    0

    2

    C3007

    Q3003

    Q

    3

    0

    0

    4

    C

    3

    0

    0

    9

    C3010

    C

    3

    0

    1

    1

    C3012

    C3013

    C3016

    C

    3

    0

    1

    7

    C

    3

    0

    2

    3

    C

    3

    0

    2

    6

    C

    3

    0

    2

    7

    R3006

    C

    3

    0

    3

    0

    C

    3

    0

    3

    1

    C

    3

    0

    3

    2

    I

    C

    3

    0

    0

    2

    C

    3

    8

    0

    4

    C

    3

    8

    0

    5

    R3013

    R3014

    R3015

    R

    3

    0

    1

    6

    R

    3

    0

    1

    7

    R3018

    R3019

    F

    B

    3

    5

    0

    1

    R3020

    C3049

    R3021

    R

    3

    0

    2

    2

    R3023

    R3024

    R3025R3026

    R

    3

    0

    2

    7

    R3028

    C3051

    R

    3

    0

    2

    9

    C

    3

    0

    5

    68 2

    1 2 3 1097654 8

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    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    I

    1311 12

    MAIN Unit (Chip Side A)

    D3804

    C3829

    D

    3

    8

    0

    5

    R3802

    R3803

    D3807

    R3804

    R

    3

    8

    0

    7

    C

    3

    8

    3

    0

    I

    C

    3

    8

    0

    2

    I

    C

    3

    8

    0

    4

    R

    3

    8

    1

    4

    FB9301

    F

    B

    9

    3

    0

    3

    R3833 R3834

    R

    3

    8

    3

    5

    R3836

    R383

    R3841 R3842

    P2502

    R384

    C

    1

    7

    3

    8

    R

    3

    8

    4

    4

    X

    2

    0

    0

    1

    L

    9

    3

    0

    1

    L

    9

    3

    0

    2

    R3859

    R

    3

    8

    6

    0

    R3861R3864FB2202

    D

    2

    5

    0

    1

    D

    2

    5

    0

    2

    D

    2

    5

    0

    3

    R2501

    R2506

    R

    2

    5

    0

    7

    IC2502

    R2513

    R

    2

    5

    1

    4

    R

    2

    5

    2

    1

    C

    9

    3

    0

    1

    C

    9

    3

    0

    2

    C

    9

    3

    0

    3

    C

    9

    3

    0

    4C9306

    C9308

    C9309

    C9502

    C9310

    C9504

    C9311

    C9505

    C

    9

    3

    1

    2

    C

    9

    5

    0

    6

    C9507

    C9313C9314

    C9508

    C9315

    C9509

    C9316

    C9317

    C9318

    C9319

    C9510

    C

    9

    5

    1

    1

    L3801

    L3802

    C9320

    L3804

    C9321

    L

    3

    8

    0

    5

    C9322

    D

    9

    3

    0

    1

    D

    9

    3

    0

    2

    D9303

    R

    9

    3

    0

    3

    R9305

    R9306

    IC9301

    R

    9

    5

    0

    1

    R

    9

    5

    0

    2

    R

    9

    5

    0

    3

    R

    9

    5

    0

    4

    R

    9

    5

    0

    5

    R

    9

    5

    0

    6

    R

    9

    5

    0

    7

    C2204 C2

    2

    0

    5

    C

    2

    2

    0

    6

    E

    9

    5

    0

    1

    E

    9

    5

    0

    2

    E

    9

    5

    0

    3

    E

    9

    5

    0

    4

    R2006

    C2223

    R

    2

    0

    0

    7

    C2224

    I

    C

    2

    0

    0

    1

    R2202

    R

    2

    0

    1

    0

    R

    2

    2

    0

    4

    R

    2

    2

    0

    6

    R

    2

    2

    0

    8

    I

    C

    2

    2

    0

    2

    I

    C

    2

    2

    0

    3

    R

    2

    0

    1

    8

    R2210

    C

    2

    0

    4

    5

    R2212

    R

    2

    2

    1

    4

    LUG2504

    R2216

    LUG2506

    R2218

    R

    2

    0

    2

    5

    C

    2

    0

    5

    0

    R

    2

    0

    2

    8

    R

    2

    0

    2

    9

    R2220

    R

    2

    2

    2

    2

    C2057

    R

    2

    2

    2

    4

    R

    2

    0

    3

    1

    R2226

    R

    2

    0

    3

    3

    R

    2

    2

    2

    8

    R2034

    R

    2

    0

    3

    9

    C2061

    R

    2

    2

    3

    0

    R2232

    R

    2

    0

    4

    0

    R2234

    R2236

    R

    2

    2

    3

    8

    R2044

    R

    2

    0

    4

    9

    C2072

    R2243

    C2078

    R

    2

    0

    5

    0

    R

    2

    2

    4

    5

    R2246

    R2052

    R2247

    R

    2

    0

    5

    3

    R2248

    R2249

    R

    2

    0

    5

    9

    R2250R2251R2252

    R2253

    R2254

    R2258

    R2066

    Q

    3

    8

    0

    3

    R2070

    R

    2

    0

    7

    1

    R

    2

    0

    7

    2

    Q

    3

    8

    0

    6

    R

    2

    0

    7

    3

    Q3807

    R

    2

    0

    7

    5

    R

    2

    0

    7

    7

    R

    2

    0

    7

    8

    C

    3

    8

    1

    4

    C

    3

    8

    1

    9

    R2083

    C

    3

    8

    2

    0

    C3821

    C3823

    C

    3

    8

    2

    4

    C3825

    D

    3

    8

    0

    1

    C3826

    D

    3

    8

    0

    2

    C

    3

    8

    2

    7

  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    1918161514 178 3

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    E

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  • XR-50S, XR-55X, PG-D2500X, PG-D2710X

    1918161514 17

    Q1701

    C1722

    C1727

    FB9501

    D1705D1709

    C1731

    C1732C1733

    D1710

    C1735

    C1736

    IC1706

    S C9501

    CN2501

    C2504

    FB2003

    FB2004

    R1739

    R1741

    R1743 R1745

    R1750

    R2502

    R2505

    R1759IC2501

    503

    R1760R1761

    R1762

    R1763

    R2510

    R1764

    2511

    2516

    C9305

    C9307C9501

    C9503

    R9301

    R9302

    FB1704

    FB1705

    FB1706 FB1707FB1708FB1709

    FB1710

    02

    C2003

    C2201

    C2207

    C2208 R2001

    R2002

    C2221C2222

    R2201

    R2205

    IC2201

    R2209

    C2044

    R2211

    R2213

    R2215

    R2217

    R2023

    R2024

    R2219

    S2001

    C2052

    C2053

    R2221

    R2030

    C2058

    R2225

    R2229

    R2231

    C2066

    R2233

    C2068C2069

    R2235

    R2239

    C2070

    R2242

    R2244

    P1702P17038 4

    1 2 3 1097654 8

    J

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

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    C3828

    R3030

    R3801

    D3806

    R3033

    D3808

    D3809

    R3805

    R3037

    R3808

    C3831

    IC3801

    C3832

    C3833

    IC3803

    D3810

    C3834

    C1701

    C3835

    IC3805

    IC3806

    IC3807

    C1703

    C1704

    R3810

    R3811

    C1705

    R3812

    C1706

    R3813

    C1707

    R3815

    R3816

    R3817

    R3048

    R3818

    R3049

    R3819

    R3050

    R3051

    R3821

    R3822

    R3823 R3824

    R3825

    C1719

    R3826

    R3827

    R3828

    R3829

    C1720

    C1723

    C1724

    R3830

    C1725

    R3831

    D1701

    C1726

    R3