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Introduction
Controls
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Connection Options
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Universal Remote control
............................................................
Accessories
.......................................................................................
Install the Stand
..............................................................................
Install the Wall Mount
...................................................................

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26
27
28
28
28

6. Installation
Connecting to a DC input ..................................................
Connecting to an Antenna input ....................................
Choose Your Connection ....................................................
Connecting to an AV Device..............................................
Connecting to an Audio Device ....................................
Connecting to a PC ............................................................
Connecting Headphones ................................................

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29
30
30
31
32
33

7. Operation
Channel menu ....................................................
Video menu ........................................................
Audio menu ........................................................
Function menu ...................................................
Lock Menu ..........................................................
Other Functions .................................................
Playing External Media ....................................

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36
37
38
42
45
54

8. Universal Remote Control
Setting Up Your Remote Control ......................
Remote Control Codes ......................................

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63

9. Maintenance

63

10.Specication

63

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65
12
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78

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79
88

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16.7M

ATSC/NTSC
m/mts/AC-3
10

75

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CN22

CN5

CNA2

CN18

CON1

CON2

T.MT5311.81B

4

3

MINI AV IN

SPDIF
OUT

LINE OUT

2

1

T.MT5311.81B

1
ETHERENT

CNA2

CN5

CN18

CON1

NC

Logic Level Control (Default For High Level)
No Connection
I2C SCL
I2C SDA

CN22

ƹ CON1 (4PIN/2.54): AMPLIFIER POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR
NO.

SYMBOL

DESCRIPTION

1

24V

2

24V

3

GND

Ground

4

GND

Ground

+24V DC Power Supply

CON2

L+
LRR+

Audio
Audio
Audio
Audio

Left Channel Output+
Left Channel OutputRight Channel OutputRight Channel Output+

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5.INTER FACE PIN CO N N E C TION
5.1 T FT L C D MODULE
CNF1 Con n ecto r Pin Assignment
Pin No .
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Sym bol
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
G ND
G ND
G ND
G ND
S E L LV D S
O DSEL
G ND
R X 0R X 0+
G ND
R X 1R X 1+
G ND
R X 2R X 2+
G ND
R X C LK R X C LK +
G ND
R X 3R X 3+
G ND
T S T _A G E
NC
G ND
G ND

Description
Power supply:+12V
Power supply:+12V
Power supply:+12V
Power supply:+12V
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Select LV D S d ata form at
O ve rdrive L o o ku p Ta ble Selection
Ground
transmission d ata of pixel0
Negative
transmission
d ata of pixel0
Positive
Ground
Negative transmission d ata of pixel1
Positive transmission d ata of pixe l1
Ground
Negative transmission data of pixel2
Positive transmission data of pixel2
Ground
Negative of clock
Positive of clock
Ground
Negative transmission data of pixe l3
Positive transmission data of pixe l3
Ground
Aging M o d e
Noconnection
Ground
Ground

No te

(2 )(6 )
(3 )(6 )

N ote (1) Connector type:S TA R C O N N 093G30 -B 0001A or P -TWO 187053-30091 or compatible
LV D S connector pin order defined as follows

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(4 )
(5)

Note (2) Low = Open or connect to GND: VE SA Format, High = Connect to +3.3V: J EIDA Format.
Please refer to 5.5 LVDS INTE RFACE
Note (3) Overdrive lookup table selection. The Overdrive lookup table should be selected in accordance to the
frame rate to optimize image quality.

3.2 B ACKL IGHT UNIT
3.2.1 LE D LIGHT BARCHARACTE RISTICS (Ta = 25 ±2 ºC)
Parameter

Symbol

Value
Typ.
( 19)

Max.
(21)

Unit

Note

V DC

(Duty 100%)
(Duty 100%)
per string
(1)
(2)

Li ght Bar Input Voltage

V L ED

Min.
(17)

Li ght Bar Input Current

I L ED

--

(120)

--

mADC

Power Consumption
LED Life Time

PL ED
L BL

-(30000)

(15.96)
--

---

W
Hrs

Note (1) PL ED =(I L ED

7)

VL ED , LE D matrix is 6S 6 P.

Note (2) The lifetime of LED is defined as the timewhen it continues to operate under the conditions at
2 ºC andI =120mA(Per EA) until the brightness becomes
LED
Converter

VLED ILED

50% of its original value.
LED
Backlight
Module

Ta = 25

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Introduction
Controls
This is a simplified representation of the TV front panel, side panel control buttons and side inputs.

TV Side panel controls and connections

INPUT
MENU

1

VOL

6

2

7
CH

1 MENU
2 INPUT
3 VOL +/4 CH +/5 POWER
6 Remote Sensor

Menu display. Press to access the on-screen
menu display.
Press to access the input source mode. Press
repeatedly to change the source to the one
you want to watch. In the MENU screen, the
INPUT button serves as the ENTER button.
Press to adjust the volume. In the MENU screen,
these buttons serve as left/right buttons.
Press to scan through channels. To scan quickly
through channels, press and hold down either
+/- . In the MENU screen, these buttons serve
as up/down buttons.
Press to turn on and off the TV.
Receives IR signals from the remote control.
Do not put anything near the sensor, which
may block the remote control signal.

4
5

7 Power indicator

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Connection Options
Back panel connections

IN
HDMI2

ETHERNET

1

HDMI In x4

IN
HDMI3

PC

IN
HDMI4

AUDIO

MINI
AV IN

Y

OUT
OPTICAL AUDIO

Pb

COMPONENT
Pr
R-AUDIO-L

USB1

USB2

IN
HDMI1

Connect a HDMI device to receive digital audio
and uncompressed digital video.

6

Headphone
Headphone audio output terminal.
jack

Note
5 HDMI 1 supports (ARC)Audio Return
Channel.

7

USB Input x2

8

ETHERNET

Connect a ETHERNET cable to the Network.

9

PC Video In

Connect a video cable from a computer.

10

PC Audio In

Connect the audio cable from a computer.

11

Component
Video In

Connect a component video device or an AV
composite video.

12

Component
AUDIO In

Connect the audio L/R cables from the component
source or an AV audio.

2

MINI AV In

3

Optical

Connect the video and audio signal from a video
device with the converter cable.
Connect to the digital audio equipment.

4

AUDIO Out

Connect the audio L/R cables to your audio equipment.

5

Antenna
Input

Connect cable or antenna signals to the TV, either
directly or through your cable box.

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images or
music, and support wifi.

Introduction

Universal Remote control
The remote control cannot be operated unless the batteries are properly loaded.
When using the remote control, aim it at the remote sensor on the TV.

Function introduction
1 Power
1

15
16

3

5

17

18
19

6
7

10

5
6
7
8
9
0

VOLUME UP/DOWN
CH.LIST
CCD(closed caption)
FAV.LIST
NETFLIX
MENU
Arrow keys (Up/Down/
A
Left/Right)
B RETURN
C RGYB

D Media Player Functions
20
21

8
9

3 Number buttons
4 tCVUUPO

2

4

2 TV DVD CABLE VCR

22

23

11
24

E MTS/SAP
F INPUT
G RECALL
H CHANNEL UP/DOWN
I MUTE
J DISPLAY
K YAHOO!
L Net Content

12

25

13
14

26

M TOOLS
N ENTER
O EXIT
P REC

Press to turn on and off the TV
To select one of the system modes in which the remote control
can be used.
Press to change a channel.
Press to select digital channels. For example, to enter “54-3” ,
QSFTTiw itwBOEiw
Press to adjust the volume.
Display the channel list in TV mode.
Select a closed caption.
Press to display the favorite channel list in TV mode.
Press to launch Netflix.
Press to display the on-screen menu
Allows you to navigate the on-screen menus and adjust the
system settings.
Return to the previous menu.
Buttons used in the Channel list, Media Play menu, etc.
/
Rewind / Fast
/
Backward /Forward Stop
Play/Pause
Select MONO, STEREO, SAP in NTSC system
Show the input source list.
Press to jump back and forth between two channels.
Press to scan through channels. To scan quickly between the last
two channels, press and hold down either ġ/Ģ.
Switches the sound on or off.
Press to display the TV status information on the top of the TV screen.
Launches Yahoo Connected TV!
Display the Net Connect main menu, which includes Yahoo,
Netflix, Multimedia, and more.
Quickly select frequently used functions.
Accesses the highlighted item in the on-screen menu
Clears all on-screen displays and returns to TV viewing from any
menu
Press to start the timeshift process.

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Accessories
Remote x 1
Owner’s manual x 1
Alkaline battery (AAA) x 2
x1
Mini AV converter cable x1
USB extension cable x1

Note
5
product.

When installing the product within an enclosure
4’’

Install the Stand
4’’

4’’

Carefully place the TV screen side down on a table. We
suggest that you place the wrapping material from the
TV package on the table top to protect the screen from
damage. connect the TV to the Stand as shown.

When installing the product with a wall-mount
4’’

4’’

4’’

Install the Wall Mount
1. Removing the TV base support
When mounting the TV onto a wall, remove the TV base
support as shown.

1

4’’

2

base support

2. Installing Wall-Mount
Use screws to secure the wall bracket to the back of your
TV.
For more information on how to install a wall mount,
refer to the wall mount's user manual.

Securing the Installation Space
Keep the required distances between the product and
other objects (e.g. walls) to ensure proper ventilation.
product due to an increase in the internal temperature
of the product.
Install the product so the required distances shown in
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Installation

Installation
Connecting to a DC input

Connecting to an Antenna

To use AC Power Suppley

Over-the-air TV reception quality will depend on your
antenna type, antenna location and antenna positioning.

Connect the power cable to the power outlet, as shown
in the figure.

or
Cable Television
Network

Note
To improve the picture quality in a poor signal
area, please purchase a signal amplifier and install
properly.
If the antenna needs to be split for two TV’s, install
a “2-Way Signal Splitter” .
To install the antenna properly please contact a
professional in your area.

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Choose Your Connection
There are several ways to connect your television, depending on the components you want to connect and the quality
of the signal you want to achieve. The following are examples of some di erent ways to connect your TV with di erent
input sources.

Connecting to an AV Device
Using an HDMI Cable: HD connection(up to 1080p)
Available devices: DVD, Blu-ray player, HD cable box, HD STB(Set-Top-Box) satellite receiver.
Device

Audio left= white
Audio right= red

HDMI Cable(Not Supplied)

HDMI 1 IN

HDMI 2 IN

HDMI 3 IN

HDMI 4 IN

or
Device
PC/DVI AUDIO IN

PC IN

HDMIto DVI Cable
(Not Supplied)
PC OUT

AUDIO OUT
R

Audio Cable(Not Supplied)

W

R-AUDIO-L

HDMI IN/DVI AUDIO IN
When using an HDMI/DVI cable connection for video, the PC/DVI AUDIO IN jack is required for audio.
Haier TVs support HDMI 1.4 (Audio Return Channel). However, the ARC(Audio Return Channel) function is only
supported on HDMI 1 IN (ARC).
The ARC function enables digital output of sound using the HDMI 1 IN (ARC) port and can only be operated when
the TV is connected to an audio receiver that supports the ARC function.
The ARC Single mode is only enabled when the TV is connected to the device when using a Category2 High Speed
HDMI cable.
When the Input source is the TV, the ARC function allows audio to be heard from a receiver. The audio is sent to a
receiver from the TV via an HDMI cable without the need for a separate optical cable.
error may occur.

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Installation

Using a Component(up to 1080p) or Audio/Video (480i only)Cable

COMPONENT
or AV IN

Device
Y/VIDEO

Pb

Pr

L -AUDIO- R

AUDIO OUT
R-AUDIO-L

G

B

R

W

R

R

W

COMPONENT OUT
Pr

R

Pb

B

Y

G

Device
Audio Cable(Not Supplied)
Component Cable(Not Supplied)
AUDIO OUT

mini
AV IN

Component video cable:
Y=Green
Pb=Blue
Pr=Red

VIDEO OUT

R-AUDIO-L

R

Video= yellow
Audio left= white
Audio right= red

V

L

R

V

L

R

W

V

Note
5 For better picture quality, the Component connection is recommended over the A/V connection.

Connecting to an Audio Device
Using an Audio(Analog) Cable Connections

AUDIO OUT

R
W

Audio Cable(Not Supplied)

AUDIO IN

Amplifier/ DVD
Home Theater

R-AUDIO-L

Audio left= white
Audio right= red

AUDIO OUT
When connecting, use the appropriate connector (sold separately).

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Connecting to a PC
Using an HDMI/DVI Cable or a D-Sub Cable

PC AUDIO IN

PC IN

D-Sub Cable
(Not Supplied)

Audio Cable (Not Supplied)

PC OUT

AUDIO OUT

Display Modes(D-Sub and HDMI/DVI Input)
Optimal resolution is 1920x1080@60Hz.
Mode
IBM

Resolution

Horizontal
Frequency (KHz)

Vertical
Frequency (Hz)

Pixel Clock
Frequency (MHz)

Sync
Polarityl(H/V)

720—400

31.469

701.087

28.322

-/+

MAC

640—480
832—624
1152—870

35.000
49.726
68.681

66.667
74.551
75.062

30.240
57.284
100.000

-/-/-/-

VESA DMT

640—480
640—480
800—600
800—600
800—600
1024—768
1024—768
1024—768
1280—720

37.861
37.500
37.879
48.007
46.875
48.363
56.476
60.023
45.000

72.809
75.000
60.317
72.118
75.000
60.004
70.069
75.029
60.000

31.500
31.500
40.000
50.000
49.500
65.000
75.000
78.750
74.250

-/-/+/+
+/+
+/+
-/-/+/+
+/+

VESA DMTDTV CEA

1920—1080p

67.500

60.000

148.500

+/+

Note
5 The set may operate abnormally if a non-standard video format is selected.
5 Separate and Composite modes are supported. SOG(Sync On Green) is not supported.

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Operation

Connecting Headphones

Note
When the TV is powered on, an on screen display
will indicate the active input source for a few
moments then disappear. If there is no signal
present at that input, "No Signal" will be displayed
on the screen.

You can connect a set of headphones to your set
if you wish to watch a TV programme without
disturbing the other people in the room.

Back of TV
ETHERNET

Plug a set of headphones into the 3.5 mm jack on the
back panel of the set.

Choose the Menu Language
When you start using your set for the rst time, you must
select the language which will be used for displaying
menus and messages.
Choose the TV input and then press the MENU
button.

/button to select the Function

Press the
menu.

Note
Prolonged use of headphones at a high volume
may damage your hearing.

Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
/ button to select Language.

When headphones are connected, the TV's
speakers will still be on. Select the Audio
menu press the/ ENTER button and press
the / button to select Speaker, press
the/
.

Press the/button to select language.
( English, Español or Français)





Video

First, connect the power cord correctly.
Select the source you want to view by using the
INPUT button on the remote control.
When nished using the TV, press the POWER button
on the remote control. The TV reverts to standby
mode.
If you will not use the TV for an extended period of
time, it is recommended to disconnect the power
plug from the wall power outlet.

Normal
Long

DPMS

On

CEC Setup Menu
DCR

Operation

Switching On/Off the TV set

English

Aspect Ratio
OSD Timeout
Channel

5

In the manual, the OSD (on screen display) may be
di erent from your TV’s, because it is just an example to
help you with the TV operation.
There are several options you might need to set up in
order for your TV to work properly. Read the instructions
that follow.
Initial Setup: Set according to the screen display.

Language

Audio

Off

Lock

Enter

Move

Exit

Choose the Input source
Change the picture source so you can watch your TV,
VCR, DVD player, cable box , or other devices that are
connected to your TV.
Press the INPUT button to enter the Select Source
menu and then use the / button to select the
desired items (TV, Video, Component , PC, HDMI 1,
HDMI 2, HDMI3, HDMI4).



Press the ENTER button to con rm .

Select the desired program
Using the CH
Press the CH
higher.
Press the CH

/

buttons.
button to change the channel
button to change the channel lower.

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Operation
viewing.

Note
5 If skip is set to ON for a channel, pressing the
CHv /vv vbuttons will not show the skipped
channel(s).
You can also enter a channel number directly by
entering the channel number using the number pad
on the remote control and then pressing ENTER.

Channel menu
This TV set has two methods to set the channels:
Channel Scan and Channel Skip.
In this section, using the remote control to set the
channels is explained. You can also use the buttons
on the TV to set the channels.

Select the desired volume level
Note
Press the VOL-/+ buttons on the remote or the side of
the TV set to adjust the volume level. The range is 0~100.
When the volume buttons are pressed the volume level
is displayed automatically on the TV screen.

5 The Channel Menu is only accessible while the
input source is set to TV.

Channel Scan
Mute

Press the MENU button and then use the
/ button to select the TV menu.



Press the MUTE button on the remote control and
an icon indicating the MUTE function is active will
display on the screen. At this time, the sound of the
TV set is turned off.
If you want to enable the sound, press the MUTE
button again or directly press the VOL+ button.

Press the/ ENTER button to select Antenna.
Press the/button to select Air or Cable mode.

/button to select Channel Scan.

Press the

SAP Broadcasts Setup
This TV can receive MTS stereo programs and SAP
(Secondary Audio Program) that accompanies the stereo
program, if the station transmits an additional sound
signal as well as the original one.
When the MTS button on the remote control is pressed,
the TV will only receive the signal if the TV station
transmits the proper signals.
Mono sound is automatically received if the broadcast is
only in Mono, even if Stereo or SAP has been selected.
Select Mono if you want to listen to mono sound during
stereo/SAP broadcasting. Stereo or SAP can be received
in an analog channel.
Use the MTS button to select your desired MTS
mode in an analog signal.
x Each time you press the MTS button, Mono, Stereo
or SAP appear. If other languages are available
in the digital signal, select them with the MTS
button.

Press the/ ENTER button to start searching.
To cancel searching, press the EXIT button.
Note
5 When Air is selected, the TV will detect antenna
signals and will search for antenna TV (NTSC and
ATSC) channels available in your local area.
5 When Cable is selected, the TV will detect cable
company supplied signals and will search for cable
TV (NTSC, QAM modulated) channels available in
your Area.

Press the EXIT button to save and return to TV

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Operation
Play/Pause

Channel Skip
A channel that has been set to skip will not be viewable



when using the / buttons to browse channels. A
skipped channel can be viewed by using the remote
control keypad to select the channel. Default unscanned analog channels are set to skip. Channels with a
check mark icon are skipped channels..

A
B
C

Press the MENU button and then use the
button to select the Channel menu.

/



Press the / button to select a channel, then
press the ENTER button to toggle between and .

Video
Audio

Function
Lock

2

Analog

3

Analog

4

Analog

5

Analog

6

Analog

7

Analog

8

Analog

9

Analog

10

Analog

Stop
Fast backward
3.Playback speed: playback speed can be changed 1x,2x,4x,8x,16x,32x.
4.Playback position: The playback position is always at
the center of the time bar.
5.Time scale:shows the time in half hour increments.
Note
R Time Shift function is only available in DTV
mode.
R The maximum recording duration is determined
by the memory size of the USB drive and the signal
resolution. Please use a high-speed USB 2.0 drive
with a minimum of 1GB capacity.

Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
/ button to select Channel Skip.



Fast forward

R Time shift is only supported on USB drives
formatted to the FAT32 file-system.
R Time shift supports more than 4GB recordings by
using multi-file storage.
R When the maximum recording duration is reached,
the oldest program will be deleted and the latest
program is recorded.
R When changing channels or changing input
source, the time shift will stop automatically.

Set

Select

Back

R Time shift will store the video, audio and data
service. Maximum allowed:
Video streams: Max 1 stream

Time Shifting Mode

Audio streams: Max 8 streams
CC stream: Unlimited.

To turn the Time Shifting Mode on or off.

A
B

Set the Time Shifting On, then insert a USB drive in
the USB input.
Press PLAY/PAUSE to play or pause the program. If
you want to stop the time shift function, press the
EXIT button.
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7:00

7:30

-00:00:01

7:00

7:30

1x

1.Time shift time. The time delay to the current program
time.
2.Current time
3.Channel name

R During recording, the data is not guaranteed to be
stored on the disk. If the timeshift playback plays
a corrupted data block, it will show “Data lost”
message to indicate that the current data is not
stored correctly.
R Please connect the TV antenna or Cable TV coaxial
cable to the Antenna input on the TV. Then,
complete the channel scan. The Time Shift feature
only is available when using your ATSC tuner and
QAM cable tuner.

Audio Language
Press the/button to select audio language.
( English, Español or Français)
Note
This function is only available in digital channel mode.

Playback status: It shows the playback status (Play,
Pause, Fast Forward, Rewind).

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5 If adjustments are attempted in any of the other
Picture modes the system will automatically switch
to the User mode.

Video menu
Note
5 Depending on the input signal, one or more menu
items may not be selectable.

How to select picture mode
The picture mode provides the pre-defined video
settings: User, Mild, Standard, Vivid and Movie.
Press the MENU button and then use the /
button to select the Video menu.

 

Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
/
button to select Picture Mode.



Press the/button to select the option User,
Mild, Standard, Vivid and Movie.

5 Only when the picture mode is set to User can the
Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint, Sharpness and
Color Temperature be adjusted. All other Picture
Modes are preset.
„ Color temperature
This will increase or decrease Warm (red) and Cool
(blue) colors to suit personal preferences.
Select Cool to give the white colors a blue tint, Normal
to give the white colors a neutral tint, Warm to give
the white colors a red tint.
„ Advanced Video
To adjust the picture in advanced: DNR, MPEG NR,
Adaptive Luma Control, Flesh Tone, DI Film Mode, Blue
Stretch , Game Mode, HDMI Mode and Overscan.
x DNR: Digital Noise Reduction, adjust to reduce
the appearance of digitizing errror caused by
Low.
x MPEG NR: To adjust the MPEG Noise Reduction:

How to customize video settings
Press the MENU button and then use the
button to select Video menu.

/

Press the/ ENTER button and then use the

/ button to select the desired items.

Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
/button to adjust the setting.
„ Picture Mode
Select the picture mode (User/Mild/Standard/Vivid/
Movie ).
„ Brightness
This will adjust the light output of the complete
picture, which will mainly affect the darker areas of
the picture.

x Adaptive Luma Control: To adjust changes in the
luminance of the picture:
.
x Flesh Tone:
Low or Medium.
x DI flim mode: To set DI flim mode: Auto or off.
x Blue Stretch: To set Blue Stretch: On or

PC Set
When you select the PC input, this function is used.
Adjustment for screen Position, Clock, Phase, Setting
Display adjustment menu by pressing the INPUT button
then use the / button to select the source of PC
item.



„ Contrast
This will adjust the intensity of bright parts in the
picture but keep the dark parts unchanged.

„ Auto Adjust: Automatically adjust the display of the
picture (Only available in PC source).

„ Color
This will adjust the saturation level of the colors to suit
your personal preference.

„ H. Position: Press the / button and then press
the/button to adjust the horizontal position of
the picture.

„ Tint
Allows you to select the color mix (Tint) of the picture.
„ Sharpness
This will adjust the sharpness of fine details in the
picture.





„ V. Position: Press the / button and then press
the/button to adjust the vertical position of the
picture.
„ Phase: Adjust the phase of the pixel clock.
„ Clock: Adjust the clock of the input signal.

Note
5 Video adjustments are only available in the User
mode.
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Audio menu

Press the MENU button and then use the
/ button to select the Video menu.



How to select audio mode
Picture Mode

User

Brightness

50

Contrast
Color
Audio
Channel

Press the MENU button and then use the

50

/button to select the Audio menu.

50

Tint

0

Sharpness

10

Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
/ button to select Sound Mode.

Function
Lock

Enter

Move

Exit



Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
/ button to select PC.

Video

Balance

1

Bass



50

Treble

50

Sound Mode

On

Speaker

On

Channel

Auto Adjust
Function
Lock

Enter
H.Position
Audio
Channel
Function

64

V.Position

Enter

Exit

5

Clock

12 0

Lock

Enter

Move

Press the / ENTER button and then use the

/button to adjust the setting.

Move

50

Phase

Back

Press the/ ENTER button to select the audio
mode (O , Rock, Pop, Live, Dance, Techno, Classic
and Soft).

How to customize audio settings
Press the MENU button and then use
the / button to select the Audio menu.



Press the/ ENTER button and then use the

/button to select desired items.

Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
/button to adjust the setting.
„ Balance: Adjust to emphasize left or right speaker
balance.
„ Bass: Adjust to increase or decrease lower-pitched
sounds.
„ Treble: Adjust to increase or decrease higher-pitched
sounds.
„ Sound Mode: To adjust the equalizer: O , Rock, Pop,
Live, Dance, Techno, Classic and Soft.
„ Speaker
„ SPDIF Type : To adjust the SPDIF type off, Dolby digital
or PCM.
„ AVL(Auto Volume Leveler): This will reduce the
di erences in volume level during commercials or
when changing the channel.

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Function menu

OSD Timeout

Menu Language

A

When you start using your set for the first time, you must
select the language which will be used for displaying
menus and messages.

B

Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
/
button to select OSD Timeout.

C

Press the/button to select Short, Middle
or Long. (Short is for 5 seconds; Middle is for 10

A

 

Press the MENU button and then use the
button to select the Function menu.

/

B

Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
/
button to select Language.

C

Press the/button to select a language.
( English, Español or Français )

Press the MENU button and then use the
/ button to select the Function menu.




seconds; Long is for 15 seconds)



DPMS
Press the/ ENTER button to selet On or Off.

Video
Audio
Channel

Language

English

Aspect Ratio

Normal

OSD Timeout

A

Long

DPMS

On

CEC Setup Menu

˚˚

DCR

Off

B

Lock

Enter

Move

Exit

In PC mode, the TV will go into standby mode
automatically if there is no PC input signal present
for 1 minute. The set will turn on and automatically
go into PC mode when the PC input is connected.
With all other sources, the set will go into standby
mode automatically if there is no signal present for
5 minutes.

Aspect Ratio

CEC Setup Menu

Occasionally, you may want to change the size of the
image on your screen. Your TV comes with several screen
size options, each designed to work best with specific
types of video input. Your cable box/satellite receiver
may have its own set of screen sizes as well. In general,
though, you should view the TV in Normal mode as
much as possible.

Consumer electronic control (CEC) allows you to control
other devices using your remote control when those
devices are connected via HDMI.

A

Press the TOOLS button and then use the
/ button to select CEC Setup Menu.



Note
R If a fixed image is displayed on the screen for a
long time, the image may become permanently
burned on the screen and remain visible.

A

Press the MENU button and then use the
/ button to select the Function menu.



B

Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
/ button to select Aspect Ratio.

C

Press the/button to select 16:9, Normal,
Cinema, Zoom.



B

Press the/button to set.

CEC function: Turn CEC On of Off. When set to Off, your
TVwill not send or receive any CEC commands.
Device Discovery: Register devices with your TV. Before
CEC will work, perform a device discovery to see if there
are any CEC supported devices connected to your TV.
Note
R Only devices that support CEC will be compatible

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with this function.
time manually.

DCR

Date: Press the/button to select the position and
use the number buttons to set the date.

Dynamic Contrast Ratio. Press the/button to select

Time: Press the/button to select the position
and use the number buttons to set the time. Press the
ENTER button to switch AM and PM.

Note

Note

5 Dynamic Contrast delivers deeper blacks in
predominantly dark scenes and brighter whites in
bright scenes.

5
programmed.
Press the/button to select
, the time cannot be

Blue Screen

On,
or once.
adjusted.

This will select the background color.

Timer: Press the/button to select the position
and use the number buttons to set the time. Press the

Press the MENU button and then use
the / button to select the Function menu.



Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
/ button to select Blue Screen.

ENTER button to switch AM and PM.
„ Sleep Timer: Press the/button to select the
Minutes, 30 Minutes, 60 Minutes, 90 Minutes, 120
Minutes, 180 Minutes or 240 Minutes.



Press the/button to select On or Off.

Closed Caption

Note
5 When Blue Screen is set to On, the TV will display a
blue screen when there is no signal present. When

Time Setup

This allows you to modify how digital captions are
displayed on your TV. Select from the following options
to change the visual characteristics of your TV’s digital
captioning. Customize the DTV/CADTV captions that
appear on your screen.
Press the/ ENTER button to enter the submenu.

This function allows you to select your local time zone.
Broadcasted time information will correct the clock
display for your local time.

Video
Audio

Audio

Date

2000/01/01

Time

09:01:00

CC4

Off

Lock

Move

Back

„ Analog Caption: Press the/button to select the
Closed Caption options. It helps the hearing impaired
with the broadcast program, as well as helping
children learn how to read. A built in decoder displays
the audio portion of a program as text on the screen
when this option is selected.

Off
01:01:00AM

Power On Channel
Power Off Timer
Timer

CC3

On

Power On Time

Lock

CC2

Digital Closed Style

Channel

Timer

CC1

Digital Closed Caption

„ Time : Press the/ ENTER button to enter the
submenu.
Auto Synchronization

Off

Channel

„ Time Zone: Press the/button to select the
appropriate time zone.

Video

Analog Closed Caption

On
09:01:00PM
Move

Auto Synchronization: Press the/button to

Back

CC1: When CC1is displayed on the TV, it means
CC mode is turned on.

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CC2 to CC4: For other modes of video related
broadcast information.
Text1: For program guide and other information
displayed by broadcasters. (This blocks a large
portion of the picture on your screen).
Text2 to Text4: For other modes of information
displayed by broadcasters. (This blocks a large
portion of the picture on your screen).
IMPORTANT: Closed captioning availability
entirely depends on broadcasters supplying the
signal. Therefore, closed captioning might not
always be available and language availability
Select CC1 for full translation of the primary
language such as English in your area. Select
CC2 for secondary language translation such
as French or any other language that may be
broadcast in your area.

Blue, Red, Cyan, Yellow, Magenta or Black.
Font Opacity: To adjust the font opacity: Solid,
Translucent or Transparent.
Background Color: To adjust the background color:
Black, White, Green, Blue, Red, Cyan, Yellow or
Magenta.
Background Opacity: To adjust the background
opacity: Solid, Translucent or Transparent.
Window Color: To adjust the window color: Black,
White, Green, Blue, Red, Cyan, Yellow or Magenta.
Window Opacity: To adjust the window opacity:
Translucent, Transparent or Solid.

Network Setup
Your TV's wireless Internet network connection can
be established automatically or manually. Follow the
instructions below to establish a network connection.

Connecting to a Network

„ Digital Closed Caption: Press the/button
Service5/Service6.

There are 6 standard services. Select one of the
digital service channels made available by the
caption provider. Service 1 is designated as the
Primary Caption Service. This service contains
the verbatim, or near-verbatim captions for
the primary language being spoken in the
accompanying program audio. Service 2 is
designated as the Secondary Language Service.
This service contains captions in a secondary
language which are translations of the captions
in the primary Caption Service. The other service
subchannels are not pre-assigned. It is up to the
discretion of the individual caption provider to
utilize the remaining service channels.
Video
Audio
TV

Analog Caption

You can set up your TV to access the Internet through
your local area network (LAN) using a wired or wireless
connection.

Connecting to a Wired Network
You can attach your TV to your LAN using a cable (cable
not included) in three ways:
x You can attach your TV to your LAN by connecting
the LAN port on the back of your TV to an external
modem using a Cat 5 cable. See the diagram below:
The Modem Port on the Wall

External Modem
(ADSL / VDSL / Cable TV)

Modem Cable(not supplied)

Off

Digital Closed Caption
Off

Service1

Service2

Service3

Back of TV

Service4

Digital Closed Style

LAN Cable
(not supplied)

ETHERNET
ABC

Lock

Move

Back

„ Digital Caption Style: Press the/ ENTER button
to enter the submenu.
Caption Style: Select Default or Custom mode.
Font Size: To adjust the font size: Large, Small or
Medium.
Font Style: To adjust the font style: Style1, Style2,
Style3, Style4, Style5, Style6 or Style7.
Font Color: To adjust the font color: White, Green,
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x You can attach your TV to your LAN by connecting
the LAN port on the back of your TV to a router

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which is connected to an external modem. Use a Cat
5 cable for the connection. See the diagram below:
The Modem Port on the Wall

/button to select the Function menu.
Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
/ button to select Network. Press the/
ENTER button, and the network screen appears.



External Modem
(ADSL / VDSL / Cable)

Video

Modem Cable(not supplied)

Configuration

Audio

Enter

LAN Cable
(not supplied)

Channel

Network Upgrade
Applications

Back of TV

Router

LAN

Lock

Enter

LAN Cable(not supplied)

x

The Modem Port on the Wall

Back

Press the/ ENTER button, the menu appears.
Video

you may be able to attach your TV to your LAN by
connecting the LAN port on the back of your TV
directly to a network wall outlet using a Cat 5 cable.
See the diagram below. Note that the wall outlet is
attached to a modem or router elsewhere in your
house.

Move

Internet Connection

Audio

Off

On

Channel

Interface

Wireless

Wireless Setting
Information
IP Setting
Lock

Connection Test
Move

Back

Back of TV
ETHERNET

LAN Cable(not supplied)

Note
5 The terminals (the position of the port and the

Press the/button to set the interface to
Ethernet.



Press the / button to select IP Setting and
press the/ ENTER button to enter the menu.
Press the/button to select address type
AUTO.

on the manufacturer.

Video

Address Type

Audio

IP Address

Channel

AUTO

Subnet Mask
Default Gateway

5 If the IP address allocation by the DHCP server

Primary DNS
Secondary DNS

again after at least 10 seconds and then try again.
Lock

5 For the connections between the external modem
and the router, refer to the owner’s manual of the
corresponding product.
5 You can connect the TV to the LAN directly without
connecting it through a router.
5 You cannot use a manual-connection-type ADSL
modem because it does not support DHCP. You
have to use an automatic connection-type ADSL
modem.

How to set up automatically
Press the MENU button and then use the

Move

Back

AUTO acquires and enters the needed Internet
values automatically.
Wait two minutes, and then press the BACK button
on the remote. Select Connection Test to check the
Internet connectivity.

How to set up Manually
For use when connecting your TV to a network that
requires a static IP address.
Follow the steps below to set up your TV's network
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When you play DLNA video over IEEE 802.11B/G
connection, the video may not play smoothly.

connection manually.
Follow Steps 1 through 5 in the "How to set up
automatically" procedure.
Press the/button to select address type
Manual.
Address Type

5 If the wireless router allows you to turn the Ping
5 Select a channel for the wireless router that is not
currently being used. If the channel set for the
wireless router is currently being used by another
device nearby, this will result in interference and
communications may fail.

Manual

IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Audio
Channel

Primary DNS
Secondary DNS

5 When connecting the Wireless LAN Adapter to the
TV in 802.11N mode, WEP/TKIP/TKIP-AES is not
supported

Function
Lock

Move

Back

Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default
Gateway, Primary DNS and Secondary DNSentry
values. Use the number buttons on your remote to
enter numbers and the
/ // buttons to



5 Connection methods: you can set up the wireless
network connection four ways. Haier Auto
manually.

Yahoo! Connected TV version info
press the BACK button on the
remote.
Select Connection Test to check the Internet
connectivity.

Press ENTER button to display the Yahoo version.

Yahoo! Connected TV Reset Default

Connecting to a Wireless Network

Press ENTER button, and select YES item to return the
Yahoo settings to the initial state.

To connect your TV to your wireless network, you need
a wireless router or modem and a wireless LAN Adaptor
(included), which you connect to the USB input.

Reset Default

Back of TV

Press the/ ENTER button to enter the submenu.

USB

Wireless LAN Adapter
(WiFi Dongle)

Wireless
Router

Lock Menu
The LAN Port on the Wall

LAN Cable

Note
5 You must use the included Wireless LAN Adaptor
(included) to connect to a wireless network.
5 To use a wireless network, your TV must be
connected to a wireless router. If the wireless
router supports DHCP, your TV can use a DHCP
or static IP address to connect to the wireless
network.
5 The Included Wireless LAN adapter supports IEEE
802.11A, IEEE 802.11B, IEEE 802.11G, IEEE 802.11N.
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will be changed to the factory default setting.
Resetting to the
and function settings only. All Channel programming
information remains as it was.

Parental Control can be used to block specific channels
and content by using a rating system.
The parental control function is used to block program
viewing based on the ratings sent by the broadcasting
station. The default setting is to allow all programs to be
viewed. Viewing can be blocked by choosing the type of
the program and the categories.

Parental Control rating and categories
Rating guidelines are provided by broadcasting stations.
Most television programs and television movies can be
blocked by TV Rating or Individual Categories. Movies
that have been shown at the theaters or direct-to-video
movies use the Movie Rating System (MPAA) only.

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Ratings for Television programs:

18+

Adult Programming

Parental Guide:

CA Fren Rating:

TV-Y

(All children)

G

General

TV-Y7

(Children 7 years older)

8 ans+

Not recommended for young children

TV-G

(General audience)

TV-PG

(Parental guidance suggested)

13 ans+

Programming may not be suitable for
children under the age of 13

TV-14

(Parents strongly cautioned)

16 ans+

TV-MA

(Mature audience only)

Programming is not suitable for
children under the age of 16

18 ans+

Programming restricted to adults

TV Rating:

Lock setup

A (Age)

(applies to TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-G, TV-PG,
TV-14, TV-MA)

D (Dialogue sexual dialogue)

(applies to TV-PG, TV-14)

Set up blocking schemes to block specific channels,
ratings, and external viewing sources.
A password is required to gain access to this menu.

L (Language adult language)

(applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA)

A

S (Sex - sexual
situations)

(applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA)

Press the MENU button and then use the
/ button to select the Lock menu. Then, press
the/ENTER button.

V (Violence)

(applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA)

q The TV is set up with the initial password “0-0-0-0”
and security default password is 9-4-4-3.

FV (Fantasy
Violence)

(applies to TV-Y7)

B

Ratings for Movies previously shown in theaters:





Use the / button to select the desired items,
and press the/ENTER button to enter the next
menu. Once the option is selected, change the
settings to your preference.

MPAA Rating:
G
PG

Video

(General audience)

Channel
Function

(Parental guidance suggested)

PG-13

(Parents strongly cautioned)

R

(Restricted)

NC-17

(No one 17 and under admitted)

X

(Adult only)

Password
Enter

Audio

Input Block

˚˚

Channel Block

˚˚

Program Block

˚˚

Change Password

˚˚

Clean All

˚˚

Enter

If you set PG-13 : G and PG movies will be available,
PG-13, R, NC-17 and X will be blocked.
CA Eng Rating:
C

Children

C8+

Children eight years and older

G

General Programming, suitable for all
audiences

PG

Parental Guidance

14+

Viewers 14 years and older

Move

Back

Channel Block

A
B
C

Press the MENU button and then use the
button to select Lock menu.

/

Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
/ button to select Channel Block.





Press the / button to select the item, press the
ENTER button to set.

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Note
Video
Audio

2

Analog

3

Analog

4

Analog

Channel

5

Analog

Function

6

Analog

7

Analog

8

Analog

9

Analog

10

Analog

R The V-chip will automatically block certain
categories that are “More restrictive” . For example,
if you block “ ” sub-rating in TV-PG, then the “ ”
sub-ratings in TV-14 and TV-MA will automatically
be blocked.
Set

Move

Back

Program Block
Press the/ ENTER button to enter the submenu.
Parental Lock

Video

Off

Audio
Channel
Function

On

Parental Guide

˚˚

MPAA Rating

˚˚

CA Eng Rating

˚˚

CA Fren Rating

˚˚

Block Unrated

MPAA Rating
q Blocks movies according to the movie ratings limits
specified, so children cannot view certain movies.
You can set the ratings limit by blocking out all the
movies with the ratings above a specified level. Keep
in mind that the movie ratings limit only applies to
movies shown on TV, not TV programs, such as soap
operas.

A

Off

Move

Back

„ Parental Lock: Press the/button to select On or
Off.

B
C

/button to select the MPAA Rating

Press the
item.

Press the/ ENTER button and then use
the /
button to select the rating.

 

Press the ENTER button to set block or unblock.

„ Parental Guide: Press the/ ENTER button to enter
the submenu. To clearly understand the TV program
rating codes, read the following information:

Video

G

Audio

PG

Channel

PG-13

Function

R
NG-17

Video

A

TV-Y

Audio

D

TV-Y7

Channel

L

TV-G

Function

S

TV-PG

V

TV-14

FV

TV-MA

AllowedRating

X

AllowedRating

BlockedRating
Set

Back

BlockedRating
Set

Move

Back

Note

CA Eng Rating
„ Canadian English Language Rating

R The Parental control will automatically block certain
categories that are “more restrictive” . For example, if
you block “TV-Y” category, then all the categories in
the “young adult” group will be blocked (TV-Y, TV-Y7,
TV-G, TV-PG, TV-14 and TV-MA).
R The sub-ratings (A, D, L, S, V, FV) work together
similarly.
„ How to set the A, D, L, S, V and FV sub-ratings
/ button select one of these
q First, press
Ratings: TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-G, TV-PG, TV-14, or TV-MA.



q A symbol “

” will be displayed for each sub-rating.

A
B
C

 button to select the CA Eng

Press the /
Rating item.

Press the/ ENTER button and then use
the /
button to select the rating.

 

Press the ENTER button to confirm.

Video
Audio

C
C8+

Channel

G

Function

PG
14+

q While “ ” is selected, press ENTER button to go
to a sub rating. To select a different Rating, press
/ buttons and then repeat the process.

18+



AllowedRating

BlockedRating
Set

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friends and family, and track news and weather all
through the Yahoo Widget Engine.

CA Fren Rating
„ Canadian French Language Rating

A
B
C

 button to select the CA Fren

Press the /
Rating item.

Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
/
button to select the rating.

 

Note
R Depending on your country's regulations, some
applications may have limited service or not be
supported.

Screen Display

Press the ENTER button to confirm.

„ Dock Mode
Video

G

Audio

8 ans+

Channel

13 ans+

Function

16 ans+
18 ans+

AllowedRating

BlockedRating
Set

Move

Back

Change Password
Press the/ ENTER button to enter the submenu,
by entering a 4 digit number using the 0-9 buttons on
the remote control for both the New Password and
Confirm Password prompts.

Clean All
Press the/ ENTER button to enter the submenu:
If OK is selected and confirmed, all parental lock options
will be set to the factory default setting, which is all
programming and all channels are allowed.
The reset may take several moments to complete...up to
30 seconds.
Note
R If there is any lock mark on the top of the set such as
channel lock, parental lock and so on, you can press OK
to resume it. (Press OK to display the password menu
and input your password.)

1. Welcome Banner: Shows your profile.
2. Dock:Displays your snippets. Snippets are quick
launch icons for your widgets.
„ Sidebar Mode
1. Widget logo and Current
menu.
2. Contents List: The current
selection is highlighted in Blue.
Display the current page and
number of total pages.
3. Controls:
q Red: To close the widget.
q Green: To change the
widget's settings.
q Yellow: To manage your
snippets.
q Blue: To size video to fit or display in full screen.
Note

Other Functions

R Some buttons may not be available with certain
widgets.
„ Editing Snippets in the Dock

Net Connect Function – Yahoo!
Connected TV

1. Editing a snippet by selecting in the dock and
pressing the Yellow button.

You can monitor financial stocks, share photos with

2. The snippet moves to the Second position and its
tile slides up to show the following help text:

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Note
R Using the color buttons with the dock mode.
q Red(Delete): To remove the widget.
R Deleted widgets can be restored from Widget
Gallery.
q Blue(Move): To rearrange snippets.
q Yellow(Done): To exit the Editing Snippet menu.

PROFILE Widget
Set up user profiles through Profile Widget. You can set
up mulitiple profile, each with its own list of widgets. Use
the Switch Profile option to switch to a different user
profile.

Change your Location and Zip Code(US only) to tailor
contents specific to your region.
Replay the tutorial that was shown during guided setup.
Restore Factory Settings resets all widget settings and
information.
Note
R When you canot run Restore Factory Settings
normally or you can not install/run the specific
widgets normally, press the remote conrol buttons
in the following sequence, which resets the Yahoo
Service:
„ From the Adminstrative Controls menu you can:
Configure Screen Saver timeout toavoid screen burnin.

Note

Create Owner PIN and set a Security Question to
control other profiles.

R There must be at least two registered profiles. For
instuctions on adding a profile, refer to
Administrative Controls.

Create and configure a new profile with a unique set
of widgets.

„ Use the Profile Settings
option to customize and
protect your profile.
User profiles can be
customized with a unique
name and avatar(a picture
used to represent your
profile).
Your profile's name and
avatar are displayed in the
profile snippet in the dock.
Protect your profile using the
Creste Profile PIN option.
When setting up a new PIN, you can set a Security
Question.
„ The Profile Settings option limits access to the
profiles widgets.
If you forget your profile PIN, answer your profile's
Security Question.
New widgets cannot be added to profiles with Limit
Profile indicator enabled.

If you have a Yahoo! ID, you can access personalized
content using Yahoo! TV widgets.
You will be automatically signed-in to all installed
Yahoo! TV widgets with your profile's Yahoo! ID.
If you do not have a Yahoo! account, visit "www.
yahoo.com" to create one.
You may not be able to log in with an ID created
through a Yahoo website in a country that does not
support Internet@TV.
„ About Profile Widget: Press the Green button to view
a brief description of Profile Widget, Copyright Policy,
Terms of Service, and Privacy Policy.

PROFILE Widget
Use Yahoo! Widget Gallery to add more widgets to your
TV. View available TV widgets in the following categories:
„ Featured: Displays recommended widgets.
„ Latest: Displays the most recent widgets.
„ All widgets: Displays all widgets.
„ Categories: Displays all widgets by category.

Note
R Owner PIN must be set to use this feature.
For instuctions on setting Owner PIN, refer to
Administrative Controls.
„ System Settings allowsyou to:

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Delete an existing profile.
„ Sign into Yahoo! from PROFILE Widget using your
Yahoo! ID

Note
R To install a widget, navigate to the detail screenand
select Aaa Widget to My Profile and press the
ENTER button. The widget will be installed and

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become available in the dock.

Move the focus selection up.

„ Widgets Gallery Settings: Press the Green button.
Move the focus selection down.
About yahoo! Widget
Gallery...: You can view
brief information for the
Widget Gallery, Copyright
Policy, Terms of Service, and
Privacy Policy.

Move the focus selection to the left.
Move the focus selection to the right.
Select the focused item.

TV Widget Software:
Displays the current version
of the system software, and
installed widgets.

Go to the TV Menu.
Close the app.

Create your own widgets
through the Developer
Settings menu. For more
information, visit our
developer site at http://connectedtv.yahoo.com/.

Change the app’s settings.
Add, delete, or move your apps.
Resize the video to fit onscreen, or to
make it fullscreen.

Yahoo!® Connected TV
You can enjoy the best of the Internet in perfect
harmony with the simplicity and reliability of your TV.
Understanding Yahoo!® Connected TV
Yahoo! Connected TV provides an integrated Internet
and TV experience
q Use your remote control to access your favorite
Internet content while watching TV.
q Add TV Apps from Yahoo! and your favorite Internet
and media companies.

Getting Started Out of the Box
Once your television is powered up and your network is
operational, the Yahoo! Connected TV software guides
you through its step-by-step setup wizard.
These setup steps are designed to provide you with the
information and settings you will need to start using
Yahoo! Connected TV.
Activating Yahoo! Connected TV
Press the Yahoo! TV Key to activate the Yahoo!
Connected TV user interface.

q Keep up with world, business, entertainment, and
sports news.
q Track your stocks and stay current with financial
news.
q Share photos with friends and family.
q View photos on your big screen TV.
q Watch your favorite web videos.
q Access user-generated content.
Using the Remote Control
Remote
Control
Key

Operation

Display/hide the Yahoo! Connected TV
user interface.
Highlight and focus on buttons in the
Yahoo! Connected TV user interface.

What is a TV App?
q TV App is an Internet application designed to run on
your TV.
What is the Dock?
q The dock is the horizontal list of TV App bookmarks
appearing at the bottom of your TV screen when
you press the Yahoo! TV Key on the remote control.
What is a TV App bookmark?
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q A TV App bookmark is a shortcut which launches a
TV App sidebar.
q TV App bookmarks are dynamic icons to TV App
content.

Guided Setup
Guided Setup Welcome to Yahoo! Connected TV!
Press the Yahoo!

A quick word from our friends in Legal…

Press the Yahoo! TV Key to activate
Yahoo! Connected TV. The first time you
use TV Apps this step-by-step wizard
begins with the Welcome Screen.
Select Let’s get started! If you select
Exit Setup now, this step will resume
the next time you press the Yahoo! TV
Key.

Accepting the Yahoo! Terms of Service
and Privacy Policy is required to use
Yahoo! Connected TV.
Select Ok, I accept.

Follow the onscreen instructions.
Highlight and focus on buttons in the
Yahoo! Connected TV user interface.
Select the focused item.

What’s your name?

Activate Yahoo! Connected TV. The first time you use TV
Apps this step-by-step wizard begins with the Welcome
Screen.
Welcome to Yahoo!® TV Apps!
Select Let’s get started! If you select
Exit Setup now, this step will resume
the next time you press the Yahoo! TV
Key.
Where do you live?

Enter your name to setup your
profile. Highlight letters on the
keyboard and spell your name.

Choosing your location allows TV Apps
to use localized content.
Highlight your country.

Select Save this name to create
your profile.

Select your country.

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Success!
Moving between TV App Bookmarks
Open the TV App sidebar by pressing
ENTER when its bookmark is in focus.

Test your network connection. Setup is
now complete. A tutorial on how to use
Yahoo! Connected TV is next.
Select Continue and review the
tutorial. Select Exit setup to start using
Yahoo! Connected TV now.

q The TV App logo and Home button are at the top of
the sidebar.
q Use the Up & Down Arrows to navigate to a menu

Activating Yahoo! Connected TV
Press the Yahoo! TV Key to activate
Yahoo! Connected TV.
q The horizontal list at the bottom of your TV screen is
called “the dock.”

item.
q The currently focused button is highlighted.
q Press ENTER to select the focused button.
Using the Sidebar Toolbar

q The items in this list are called TV Apps or
“bookmarks.”
q A bookmark is a shortcut which launches a TV App
sidebar.

Close the APP.

Manage your
bookmarks

Change the
App"s. settings

Size video to fit, or
mark it fullscreen

The sidebar’s bottom toolbar includes four colorcoded buttons that correspond to the colored keys on
the remote control.

Using the Profile TV App
q The Profile TV App
configures your user
profile.
Moving between TV App Bookmarks

q You can set up multiple
profiles for multiple users.

Activate Yahoo! Connected TV. The first time you use TV
Apps th

q Each profile maintains its
own list of TV Apps.

Move between TV App bookmarks by
pressing the Left or Right Arrow.

q The Switch Profile menu
allows you to switch to a
different user profile.

q Focus is located in the leftmost region (the
highlighted bookmark).

q The Profile Settings menu
allows you to customize
and protect your profile.

q The dock scrolls bookmarks under this focal point.

q The System Settings
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menu allows you to change your Location, Repeat
the Tutorial, and Restore Factory Settings.
q The Administrative Controls menu allows you to
set the Screen Saver timeout, create the Owner
PIN, and to Create a Profile.
q The Sign in to Yahoo! menu allows you to
personalize your experience using your Yahoo! ID.
q Visit http://www.yahoo.com to create a Yahoo! ID.
Using the Connected TV Store
q The Connected TV Store allows you to browse and
discover new TV Apps.
q The featured TV Apps are
highlighted in the display
case at the top of the
sidebar.

tDelete a City by selecting the
city you want to delete from the
city list.
tSelect the Display Units
As button to change the
temperature indication mode to
Imperial or Metric.

q To create a bookmark for
a favorite city:
tSelect the city from the
home page.
tPress the YELLOW key.
tSelect the Add Bookmark
button and press ENTER.

q To delete a bookmark for
a city:

q You can also browse
available TV Apps by
category.

tNavigate to the bookmark and press ENTER to start the
app.

q To install an app, select
Add App to My Profile
and press the ENTER key.

tSelect the Delete Bookmark button and press ENTER.

q The Owner PIN is
needed to install apps for
profiles that have been
protected through the
Limit Profile indicator
under the Profile TV App--Profile Settings menu.
q Refer to the Profile TV App--Administrative
Controls menu to set the Owner PIN.
Using the Connected TV Store
q The Yahoo! News
TV App provides
the latest headline
news for business,
entertainment, politics,
sports, top stories, and
many other categories.
q Select a category, press
ENTER.
q Select a headline within
the category, press
ENTER.
q View the dynamically
updated news summary
for the selected
headline.
Using the Yahoo! Weather TV App
q The Yahoo! Weather TV App provides updates on
your local and favorite weather locations.
q Press the GREEN key to display the Settings menu.
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tPress the YELLOW key.

Using the Yahoo! Finance TV App
q View the latest stock news with the Yahoo! Finance
TV app.
q Press the GREEN key to
set up your stocks.
tUse the Add New Symbol
menu to enter the name of a new
stock.
tThe Import Symbols From
Yahoo! menu retrieves the
stocks from your Yahoo! Finance
portfolio.
tThe Merge Symbols button
merges with your portfolio.
tThe Replace Symbols
button replaces your symbols
with the symbols from your
portfolio.
tThe Display Format button
changes the stock-price fluctuation transition to Value or
Percentage.

q To create a bookmark for a favorite stock:
tSelect the stock symbol from the home page.
tPress the YELLOW key.
tSelect the Add Bookmark button and press ENTER.

q To delete a bookmark:
tNavigate to the bookmark and press ENTER to start app.
tPress the YELLOW key.
tSelect the Delete Bookmark button and press ENTER.

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Using the flickr TV App
q The flickr TV App enables slideshows of family and
friends’ photos on your TV.
q Personalize the flickr TV App by logging in with your
Yahoo! ID.
q To view photos in a
slideshow:
tSelect a thumbnail of a
photo and press ENTER to view
the photo’s details.
tSelect Start Slideshow and
press ENTER.

q To control the slideshow
display:
tPress ENTER during a
slideshow.
tThe thumbnails of photos
are displayed on the bottom of
the screen.
tWhen the slideshow control
is displayed, you can Pause, Play, and Stop the slideshow.
tIf you select the  button and press ENTER, you can view
details for the photo.

q To configure the Settings press the GREEN key.
tThe Time Per Slide button controls the speed of the
slideshow.
tThe Repeat button will restart the slideshow at the
beginning after the last photo is shown.

Using Yahoo! TV Apps
Yahoo! Connected TV is an
open software platform for
extending Internet services
to televisions and other living
room devices.
Our Compelling User
Interface is designed to
address the needs of the TV
watcher.

Using Yahoo! TV Apps
q The Yahoo! News TV App provides the latest
headline news for business, entertainment, politics,
sports, top stories, and many other categories.
q The Yahoo! Weather TV App provides updates on
your local and favorite weather locations.
q View the latest stock news with the Yahoo! Finance
TV App.

An Open Yahoo! Connected
TV Store ensures you have
access to all of the services
you want, without walls or
restrictions.
The Yahoo! Connected TV
Developer SDK provides
developers with powerful
tools for building applications
using the languages and
systems with which they are
familiar.

q The flickr TV App enables slideshows of family and
friends’ photos on your TV.

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NET CONNECT
„ Press the NET CONNECT button, the NET CONNECT
menu will be displayed:

Press the/button to select YAHOO, NETFLIX,
Youtube, Blockbuster, TV, USB menu.
Note
5 Services may be added or removed.

NETFLIX
Press the NETFLIX button to enter the menu launch

Follow the instructions displayed on the screen.

DLNA (Digital Living Network
Alliance)
Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) is a standard that
allows various consumer electronic devices to share
content with each other across a standard home network.
This would allow a device such as a DLNA compatible
television to play music or view videos or photos stored
on a desktop computer or other compatible device.
Press the MENU button and then use the
/ button to select the Function menu.



Press the/ ENTER button and then use the

/button to select Network.
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You can play pictures, music and movies saved on your
PC on your TV through a network connectin in the Media
Play mode.

Configuration

Video
Audio

Enter
Channel

Network Upgrade
Applications

USB

PC
Lock

TV

ETHERNET
Enter

Move

Wireless LAN Adapter

Back

Back of TV

Press the/ ENTER button and then use the

/button to select Applications.

Press the/ ENTER button and then use the
/button to select On.

Wireless IP sharer

L AN

TV

PC

ETHERNET

ETHERNET

External Modem
(ADSL/VDSL/Cable TV)

Launch the Multimedia Player by pressing the
MEDIA.P button.
refer to "Network Connection"

Music

CCD (Closed Caption Display)
Closed Captions

All Picture

Rating

Delete

Copy

Paste

Back

Move

Play

///button to select the desired

Press
item.

To access content from your computer or other device,
it must be properly set up. Refer to the documentation
that came with your computer, operating system, or
device.
Example: If your computer is running Windows 7, you
can stream media using Windows Media Player 12.

Connecting to your PC through a
network

x Closed captioning is a process which converts the
audio portion of a television program into written
words which then appear as subtitles on the television
screen. Closed captions allow viewers to read the
dialogue and narration of television programs.

Using Closed Captions
x Captions are the subtitles of the dialogue and
narration of television programs. For prerecorded
programs, program dialogue can be arranged
into captions in advance. Its possible to caption a
live program by using a process called real-time
captioning, which creates captions instantly.
x Real-time captioning is normally done by professional
reporters using a machine shorthand system and
computer for translation into English. Captioning is
an e ective system for the hearing-impaired, and it
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is possible that some files cannot be read.

can also aid in teaching language skills.

Before starting operation, verify that the USB
storage device is formatted to the FAT32 file system.
At present, this television does not support NTFS
and the file systems of other formats.

ij In ATV mode the CCD function allows you to
con gure the way you choose to view the digital
captioning (O , CC 1, CC 2, CC 3, CC 4, Text 1, Text 2,
Text 3 or Text 4).

Supports Plug & Play (no need to reset the TV). USB
hard drive support - only supports the class of USB
hard drive that follows USB power consumption
spec.

„ CAPTION
The term for the words that scroll across the bottom
of the TV screen, usually the audio portion of the
program provided for the hearing impaired.

„ TEXT
The term for the words that appear in a large black
frame and almost cover the entire screen; usually
messages provided by the broadcaster.
ij In DTV mode allows you to con gure the way you
choose to view the digital captioning (O , service 1,
service 2, service 3, service 4, service 5 or service 6).
ij Select one of the digital service channels made
available by the caption provider.
ij There are 6 standard services. Service 1 is designated
as the Primary Caption Service. This service contains
the verbatim, or near-verbatim captions for the
primary language being spoken in the accompanying
program audio. Service 2 is designated as the
Secondary Language Service. This service contains
captions in a secondary language which are
translations of the captions in the primary Caption
Service. The other service subchannels are not preassigned. It is up to the discretion of the individual
caption provider to utilize the remaining service
channels.
Note
5 The captions do not always use correct spelling
and grammar. Not all TV programs and product
commercials are made for broadcast with Closed
Caption information included. Refer to your area’s
TV program listings for the TV channels and times
of Closed Caption shows. The captioned programs
are usually noted in the TV listings with service
marks such as “CC” .

The television operation may be halted (screen
freezes, no function operation) due to excessive rate
of information code errors. In such a case, restart the
system (by unplugging the TV from the AC power
source, waiting 15 seconds and then reconnecting
the power source). Please note that there are many
non-standard USB mobile devices in the market. If a
non-standard device is used then an identification
problem may occur.

Connecting a USB Device
Turn the TV on.
Connect a USB device containing photo, music and/
back of the TV.
When the USB is connected to the TV, then you can
select the Media Play mode.

USB Media Menu operation
Plug-in an external storage device into the USB port.
Press the MEDIA.P button on the remote to display
the multimedia selection menu.

Playing External Media
Digital pictures: (.JPG/ .JPEG/ .BMP(Baseline &
Progressive)/ .PNG)

Picture

Digital music: (.MP3(8~320kbps))
Video: (.avi/.mpg/.mpeg/.vro/.vob/.ts coded with
MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 standard) les.
ij
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Delete

Music

Copy

Paste

Movie

Text

Setup

Back

Move

Play

Press the ENTER button on the remote to display
the sub menu.

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Press the EXIT button on the remote to return to the
previous menu.

Picture

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3488x2616
4575712 Byte

To play text
Press the/button to select Picture, then press
the ENTER button in the Media Play menu.
Use the

///buttons to select the desired

Delete

.

Copy

Back

Paste

Move

Play

Press the MENU button to display the option list.

1

Pause

2

Repeat

3

Shuffle

4

Duration

5

Effect

6

Show Info

001.jpg

None

1x

Short

Shuffle Off

None

6/8

Menu

Enter

Press the MENU button to display the option list.
1
2
3

Play/Pause
Repeat

4
5
6

Duration
Show Info

1

Press the button on the remote control to select an
option. Press the ENTER button to con rm.

2
3

1. Play previous
2 Play next

1

1
2
3

2

Play/Pause
Font
Show Info
Press the EXIT button to return to the previous
menu.

Press the EXIT button to return to the previous
menu.

Press the MEDIA.P button to exit the Media Play
mode.

Press the MEDIA.P button to exit the Media Play
mode.

To play pictures
Press the/button to select Picture, then press
the ENTER button in the Media Play menu.

///buttons to select the desired

Use the

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To play music

To play movies
Press the/button to select Movie, then press
the ENTER button in the Media Play menu

Preess the/button to select Music, then press
the ENTER button in the Media Play menu.

Movie

Music
-

OST

00:05:25

-

20.03M

Other
1.03M

1

1

2

2

Delete

Delete

Copy

Back

Paste

Move

Copy

Play

Back

Paste

Move

Play

///buttons to select the desired

Use the

///buttons to select the desired

Use the

.

.
Press the MENU button to display the option list.

Press the MENU button to display the option list.

1

Pause

2

Repeat

3

Shuffle On

4

Show Info

5

Hide Spectrum

6

Lyric options

1

Pause

2

Repeat

3

Show Info

4

Picture Mode

5

Screen Mode

Video

1x

1/3

00:02:17

00:04:56

3/3

.avi
Menu

Music

00:02:17

00:04:56

Play

6/16

mp3
Menu

1. Play/Pause
2. Repeat
3.

4.
5.
6.

Enter

Show Info
Hide Spectrum
Audio Only

1. Play/Pause
2. Repeat
3. Show Info

4.
5.

Press the button on the remote control to select an
option. Press the ENTER button to con rm.
1

2

4

5

Press the button on the remote control to select an
option. Press the ENTER button to con rm.
3

1

2

4

5

3

6

1.
2
3.
4.
5.
6.

Picture Mode
Screen Mode

Play or pause
Stop
Fast reverse
Fast forward
Play previous
Play next

6

1.
2
3.
4.
5.
6.

Play or pause
Stop
Fast reverse
Fast forward
Play previous
Play next

Press the EXIT button to return to the previous
menu. Press the MEDIA.P button to exit the Media
Play mode.
Note
5 Do not remove USB device from the TV until
you have exited the USB mode otherwise you
may damage the USB device.

Press the EXIT button to return to the previous
menu. Press the MEDIA.P button to exit the Media
Play mode.

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Universal Remote Control
Setting UpYour Remote Control
After it has been set up properly, your remote control
can operate in four di erent modes: TV, DVD, VCR or
CABLE.
Note

< Manual scan mode

5 The remote control might not be compatible
with all DVD Players, VCRs and Cable boxes.

With manual scan and program, the remote control
tests all the codes available in the codeset database and
assigns the correct one for the selected device. Although
this method is more time consuming, it saves you the
trouble of looking up the brand codes necessary for
manual programming.
To manually-scan and program the remote control:

Control Operation
Program the remote control to work with your
device.
Change the device mode by pressing the TV, DVD,
CABLE or VCR key. When the device is set, the related
device LED will turn on for 1 second and then turn
o .
Aim the remote at the device.
Use the other remote control buttons to operate the
device. The device LED will blink if you press any key
(if the key has a function in the current mode). If the
key has no function, then the LED will not blink.

< Manually Programming the Remote Control
Check the code no. from the code list.
Choose the device you want to program.
While pressing and holding the ENTER key, press
the INPUT key, and the device LED will be ON. After
about 3 seconds, and the LED will blink, indicating
that the remote control is ready for programming,
then release both keys.
The LED will blink once when you enter a digit key,
indicating the digit key is programmed. If 3 digits are
programmed successfully, the device LED will turn
ON for about 3 seconds and then blink twice per
second.
You can now:
A) Try to operate the device by using the power key.
B) If the device powers on, press the ENTER key to
save the current 3-digit code to memory and exit
the manual programming mode.
C) Return to step 3 to reprogram the control.
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If your input is incorrect, the LED will blink 6 times
in 3 seconds. And then keep blinking. You can now
return to step 3 and reprogram the device. You must
enter the 3-digit brand code corresponding to your
device within 30 seconds. If time runs out or any key
other than Power or digits are pressed, the LED will
turn o and the manual programming process will
exit.

Turn OFF the device that you wish to program. (TV,
VCR, DVD or cable box equipment).
Choose the device you want to program.
While pressing and holding the ENTER key, press
the INPUT key, and the device LED will be ON. It will
remain on for about 3 seconds and then the LED will
blink, indicating that the remote control is ready for
programming, then release both keys.
Press and release the CHv v/v vkey. it will emit the
next or the previous POWER key code. The LED will
blink rapidly (10 times per second), indicating that
the remote control is in manual scan mode.
Press the CHv v/v vkey repeatedly until the device
switches ON (CHv vkey conducts a upward search
while the CHv vkey conducts a downward search in
the code set database). When the device turns ON,
press and release the ENTER key to program the
remote control with the new code, saving the code
to memory.
After saving the new code, press the POWER key.
If the device responds, no further programming is
required. If the device does not respond, repeat
step 3 through 5. And searching will start from the
current code that is set.
To exit without programming, press any other key. The
code will not be saved to memory.
After searching the entire data base, this mode will
automatically exit and the LED will blink 3 times. The
code will not be saved to memory.

< Automatic Scan Programming the Remote

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Control

code.

To automaticly scan and program the remote control:
Turn OFF the device you wish to program. (TV, VCR,
DVD or cable box equipment).
Choose the device you wish to program.
While pressing and holding the ENTER key, press
the INPUT key and the device LED will turn ON. The
LED will remain on for about 3 seconds and it will
blink, indicating that the remote control is ready for
programming, then release both keys.
Press and release the Mute key to enter automatic
scan mode. And the remote will automatically send
codes to the device every 2 seconds.
When the device turns ON, press ENTER key to
program the remote control with the new code,
saving it to memory.
Press the POWER key, if the device responds, no
further programming is required. If the device does
not respond repeat steps 1 through 5.
After searching the entire data-base, this mode will
automatically exit and the LED will blink 3 times. The
will not be saved to memory.
In automatic scan mode, press any key other than the
ENTER key to exit without programming.

Display mode
Choose the device you wish to program.
To enter display mode, while pressing and holding
the ENTER key, press the INPUT key and the device
LED will turn ON. It will remain on for about 3
seconds and then the LED will blink, indicating that
the remote control is ready for programming, then
release both keys.
Press 9 then 8 then 0 to enter display mode.
Press the 1 key to get the rst digit of the current
code. For example, if the rst digit of code is 1, the led
will blink once and remain OFF. Digit “0” in the code
will not be displayed.
Press the 2 key to get the second digit of the current
code. For example, if the second digit of the code is 3,
then the LED will blink three times.
Press the 3 key to get the third digit of the current

Only digit 1, 2, 3 are valid in this mode. And the
sequence is not xed.
The remote control will not send out data in this mode if
you press any key other than the 1, 2 or 3 key.

Pass-Through Features
The remote control provides pass-through features that
allow users to control the TV volume and DVD or VCR
operation while the remote control is in another device
mode.

< Volume Pass-Through
The TV Volume/Mute pass-through feature allows you
to control the volume and mute function of your TV
while the remote control is in another device mode. The
feature is applicable for all devices and brands that do
not use the volume control buttons for other purposes.

< Playback Control Key Pass-Through
The DVD or VCR playback control key pass through
feature lets you control the PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, REWIND,
FF and RECORD functions of your DVD or VCR while the
remote control operates in other modes. The feature is
applicable for all devices and brands that do not use the
playback control keys for other purposes.

Fast Programming Haier default TV code
Pressing and holding the ENTER key and then press the
POWER key for 3 seconds, the LED will blink 3 times and
turn o , default Haier codeset (001) will be programmed
to the control.

Remote Control Codes
TV
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

Brand
Haier
Abex
Acer
Addison
Admiral
Advent
Adventura
Aiko
Aiwa
Akai
Albatron
Alleron
America Action
Ampro
Amtron
Anam
Anam National
AOC
Apex
Archos
Astar

Code
001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 240 241 297 307 355
077
267
333
057 078 334 338
324
079
066 333
165
038 058 258 271 279 331 350
321 325
068
335
323
067
335
059 067
060 061 062 222 331 349 350 353
092 135 151 195 339
308
259

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NO.
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
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99
100
101
102
103
104

Brand
Code
Audiovox
067 189 191 207 256 333 335 337
Aventura
053
Axion
280
Bang & Olufsen 345 346
Baur
058
Belcor
060 349
Bell & Howell
057
Benq
245 246 284 329
Bradford
067 335
Brillian
342
Brockwood
060 349
Broksonic
197 335 338
byd:sign
310
Candle
060 062 063 079 331 350
Carnivale
331 350
Carver
055 320
CCE
239 351
Celebrity
058
Celera
339
Centurion
064
Changhong
339
Ching Tai
333
Chun Yun
333 335 361 374
Chung Hsin
335 364
Citizen
060 062 063 066 067 074 076 331 333 350 352 354 380
Clarion
335
Coby
210
Colortyme
060 062
Colt
377
Commercial Solutions
332
Concerto
060 062
Contec
335
Contec/Cony
065 067
Craig
067 335
Crosley
055 293 320
Crown
067 071 335 352
CTX
235
Curtis Mathes
038 055 056 060 062 074 076 088 320 331 332 334 337 340 350 352 354
CXC
067 335
Cytron
238 278
Daewoo
060 061 062 066 076 093 117 125 152 333 337 349 352 380
Daytron
060 062 076 349
Dell
251 285 304
Denon
340
DiamondVision
311 317 319
Dimensia
056 088
Disney
132
Dumont
031 060 330 349
Durabrand
053 097 137 341 335 338
Dwin
322 334
Electroband
058
243
Electrograph
Electrohome
058 059 060 062
Element
228
Emerson
053 060 062 065 067 068 076 093 137 266 292 335 338 349 352 380
Emprex
314
Envision
060 062 222 331 350
Epson
225
Erres
347
ESA
053
Ether
362
Firstar
372
Fujitsu
068 216
Funai
053 067 068 335
Furi
368
Futuretech
067 335
Gateway
243 274 341 360
GE
027 056 059 060 062 069 070 085 088 107 116 332 337 378
GFM
051 305
Gibralter
031 060 330 331 349 350
Go Video
328
Goldstar
060 061 062 065 076 077 331 349 350 379
Gradiente
242
Grundig
351
Grunpy
067 068 335
Hallmark
060 062
Hankook
335 362 371
Harman/Kardon
055
Harvard
067 335
Havermy
334
Hello Kitty
337
Hewlett Packard 175 204 219
Hisense
250 370 375

EN-38

NO.
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181

Brand
Hitachi
HP
Hyundai
Ilo
IMA
Infinity
InFocus
Initial
Innova
Insignia
Inteq
Janeil
JBL
JC Penney
JCB
Jean
Jensen
Jinxing
JVC
Kawasho
Kaypani
KEC
Kenwood
Kioto
KLH
Kloss Novabeam
Kolin
KTV
LG
Loewe
Logik
Luxman
LXI
M & S
Magnasonic
Magnavox
Magnin
Majestic
Marantz
Matsushita
Maxent
Mediator
Megapower
Megatron
Memorex
MGA
Midland
Mintek
Minutz
Mitsubishi
Monivision
Montgomery Ward
Motorola
MTC
Multitech
Multivision
NAD
NEC
Netsat
NET-TV
Newave
Nikko
Norcent
Noshi
NTC
Olevia
Onwa
Oppo
Optimus
Optoma
Optonica
Orion
Otto Versand
Panasonic
Penney
Philco
Philips

Code
032 060 062 065 126 127 134 149 150 186 200 340
204 219
327
174 254 266 312
067
055 071 320
275
277
351
097 237 298 299 300 306 313
330
079
055 071 320
056 060 061 062 063 069 070 074 076 077 088
058
333 363 370 372
060 062 236
365 368 370
047 048 049 065 070 114 154 172 199 201
058 060 062
353
335
060 062 331 349 350
055
339
067 079
335 369
067 076 331 335 350 352
030 060 061 182 224 257 302 321 350
071
057
060 062
055 056 062 071 088 151 320 332
055
380
052 055 060 062 063 071 090 105 108 110 163 174 176 218 320 331 350
378
057
055 060 062 071 231 272 320 331 350 351
336
243 252 301
374
321
062 340
057 061 062 137 181 338 376 379
060 061 062 331 349 350 378
031 070 076 077 330 332 352
174
069
060 061 062 119 159 170 334 349
321 325
057
059 078 334
060 061 062 074 331 349 350 354
067 335
072
062 151 351
059 060 061 062 234 268 331 349 350
351
243 247
333 367 371
062 066 331 333 350
222
348
066 333
138 192 221 357 358
067 335
282
336 376
276
073 078 334
097 338
058
021 022 023 024 025 026 059 070 071 086 103 122 144 147 155 168 183 185 336 376
151 331 332 348 349 350 352 354 378 379
055 059 060 061 062 063 065 071 181 320 331 349 350
040 041 042 043 044 045 046 055 059 060 063 065 071 089 090 091 096 160 162 164 169
174 177 179 190 208 291 320 347 351
182 Philips Magnavox 042 045 089 090 096
183 Phonola
347
184 Pilot
060 076 331 349 350 352

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185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262

Brand
Code
Pioneer
060 062 156 157 205 212
Plasmsync
269
Polaroid
211 217 220 228 315 339
Portland
060 061 062 066 076 333 349 352
Price Club
074
Prima
281 324
Princeton
321
Prism
070
Proscan
027 056 088 332
Proton
060 062 065 353
Protron
196 262
Proview
263 343
Pulsar
031 060 330 349
Pye
347
Quasar
022 059 070 336 376
Quelle
058
Radio Shack/Realistic 056 060 062 065 067 073 076 077
Radiola
347
Radio Shack
088 331 332 335 349 350 352
027 028 029 056 059 060 061 062 082 088 095 098 332 348 349 354 378
RCA
Realistic
088 331 335 349 350 352
Runco
031 330 331 350
Sampo
060 062 076 077 243 283 331 350 352 353
Samsung
037 038 039 060 061 062 065 074 076 077 129 130 140 143 158
166 178 193 194 209 213 229 232 286 294 295 331 349 350 351 354
Samsux
352
Sansui
097 338
Sanyo
060 249 270 378
SBR
347
Sceptre
264
Scimitsu
349
Scotch
062
Scott
060 062 065 067 068 255 335 349
Sears
053 055 056 060 062 068 080 088 151 244 320 332 379
SEI
058
Sharp
033 034 035 036 060 062 065 073 076 078 083 112 131 139 142
145 167 171 180 198 202 203 334 352
Shen Ying
333
Sheng Chia
334 367
Shogun
060 349
Signature
057
Simpson
063
Sinudyne
058
SKY
351
Skygiant
335
Sony
011 012 013 014 015 016 058 087 094 101 102 118 124 128 136
148 153 184 206 226 287 288
Soundesign
060 062 063 067 068 335
Sowa
366 370
Squareview
053 080
SSS
060 067 335 349
Starlite
067 335
Studio Experience325
Superscan
052 260 334 356
Supre-Macy
079
Supreme
058
SVA
230 355
Sylvania
046 050 051 052 053 054 055 060 062 063 071 137 141 161 289 320 331 350
Symphonic
053 067 080 141 335
Synco
333 337 361 366 367 371
Syntax
138 192 344 357 358
Syntax-Brillian 192 244
Tacico
333 371
Tandy
078 334
Tatung
059 253 273 341 360 363 366 370
Technics
070 336
Techview
326
Techwood
060 062 070
Teco
363 367 371
Teknika
055 057 060 061 062 063 065 066 067 068 074 076 320 333 335 349 352 354
Telecaption
075
Telefunken
038
Thomson
088
TMK
060 062
TNCi
330
017 018 019 020 074 075 099 100 104 106 109 111 113 115 120 123 146 151 173 227 354
Toshiba
Totevision
076 352
Trutech
248
Tuntex
333 362
TVS
338
Universal
069

NO.
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278

Brand
Vector Research
Victor
Vidikron
Vidtech
Viewsonic
Viking
Viore
Visco
Vizio
Wards
Waycon
Westinghouse
White Westinghouse
Yamaha
Yapshe
Zenith

Code
331 350
065
055 320
060 061 062 349
133 214 218 223 233 243 316 356
079
254
309
133 257 261 296 318 341 356 359 360
055 056 057 060 061 062 068 069 071 073 088 320 331 349 350
151
133 187 188 195 215 290 303 337
093 338
060 061 062 331 349 350
373
030 031 032 057 060 081 084 093 121 330 333 338

DVD
NO. Brand

Code

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61

250
355
330
307
280
328
349
257
258
258
025
319
351
332
252
164
281
344
249
340
062
251
381
123

Accele Vision
Accurian
Advent
Aiwa
Akai
Alco
Allegro
Alpine
Amphion MediaWorks
AMW
Apex
Apple
Arrgo
Aspire
Astar
Audiovox
Axion
Bang & Olufsen
Blaupunkt
Blue Parade
BOSE
BOSS
Boston Acoustics
Broksonic
California Audio Labs
CambridgeSoundWorks
Changhong
CineVision
Clarion
Classic
Coby
Curtis
Curtis Mathes
CyberHome
Cytron
Daewoo
Denon
Desay
DiamondVision
Disney
Dual
Durabrand
DVD2000
Eclipse
Emerson
Enterprise
ESA
Fisher
Funai
Gateway
GE
GFM
Go Video
Goldstar
GPX
Gradiente
Greenhill
Grundig
Haier
Harman/Kardon
Hitachi

325
290
326
196
262
236
082
129
352
029
279
113
070
268
320
100
312
353
337
227
063
345
259
305
354
376
101
204
118
120
194
270
343
339
334
224
014

323 361

026 027 028 078 117 172 192 342 343

167 223 328

343
079

323

375
349 350

129 143 237 331

048 351 368 373 374 377
349 361
182 198 209 299 300 325
321 322
132

248 324 345 385
354
346
385
378 384
195 338 343
349 382 384

325

347
136 203 244

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Code

NO. Brand

Code

62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104

Hiteker
iLive
Ilo
iLuv
Initial
Insignia
Integra
Irradio
iSymphony
Jamo
JBL
Jensen
JVC
Jwin
Kawasaki
Kenwood
KLH
Konka
Koss
Landel
Lasonic
Lenoxx
Lexicon
LG
Liquid Video
Liteon
Loewe
Magnavox
Marantz
Memorex
Microsoft
Mintek
Mitsubishi
NAD
Nakamichi
Nesa
Next Base
Nexxtech
Norcent
Onkyo
Oppo
Oritron
Panasonic

140
141
142
143
144
145
146

Symphonic
Teac
Technics
Techwood
Terapin
Theta Digital
Toshiba

147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158

Tredex
Trutech
Tview
Urban Concepts
US Logic
Venturer
Vizio
Vocopro
Westinghouse
Xbox
Yamaha
Zenith

133 159
266 328
325
261
366
340
007 008 009
216 217
362
296
313
336
213
288 328
367 369
315
222
338
180 253
102 116

105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124

Philco
Philips
Pioneer
Polaroid
Polk Audio
Portland
Presidian
Prima
Princeton
Proceed
Proscan
Pye
Qwestar
RCA
Regent
Rio
Rotel
Rowa
Sampo
Samsung

125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135

Sansui
Sanyo
Sensory Science
Sharp
Sharper Image
Sherwood
Shinco
Shinsonic
Sigma Designs
Sonic Blue
Sony

136
137
138
139

Sungale
Superscan
SVA
Sylvania

342
293
213
314
278 343
274 289 298 303 354
326 340
174
294
308
162 347
311 331
030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 086 087 095 103 122 141 142 161 173 214 218 243 306 341
309
328
325
115 272 328 343
359 360
153 286 327 334
363
263 348
333 353
357
102 151 165 185 189 201 211 242 256 283 345 349
334
158 219 355 384
356 365
068 071 124 156 179 213 298 324 336 339 354
245 301 302 339
100 133 323
338
213 278 343
106 177 190 337
264
310
343
363
271
129 246
145 188 197 206 207 326 336
273 284
327 334
017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 051 059 067 070 072 073 077 080 083 091 099 135 138 160 181
183 184 199 205 233 234 235 325 336 387 388
328
007 041 042 071 098 137 144 152 157 168 174 176 178 208 213 336 339 357 385
043 044 045 046 047 058 110 150 200 229 247 340 390
028 241 277
339
361
385
282 383
358
342
069 338
276
327
039 040 069 090 166 191 328 338 340 343
333
349
341
329
119 265 370 372
012 013 014 015 016 054 064 066 074 075 085 104 105 108 111 121 125 134 154 193 210 226 325
389
228 275 323
287 323 346
384
093 119 187 202 220 291 295 296 297
368
292 361
260
213 335
358
349
000 001 002 003 004 005 006 049 052 055 056 057 060 061 065 076 081 092 094 097 109 112 114
126 127 128 146 147 148 155 230 231 232 316 317 318 335
267
124 324
364
042 063 124 133 159 204 225 285 324 354 385 386

EN-40

385
371 379 380

010 011 050 053 084 088 089 096 107 130 131 140 163 169 170 171 175 186 212 215
221 238 239 240 254 255 323 336

325 339
120 139 149 336 345 349

VCR
NO. Brand

Code

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57

111
008
008
019
111
031
115
012
016
030
113
012
028
074
030
029
031
094
029
016
118
012
016
012
111
018
008
016
111
013
107
110
133
025
008
133
010
030
008
101
133
028
031
008
008
111
012
012
133
016
008
032
016
028
111
008
110

ABS
Adventura
Aiwa
Akai
Alienware
American High
Apex
Asha
Audio Dynamics
Audiovox
Bang & Olufsen
Beaumark
Bell & Howell
Broksonic
Calix
Candle
Canon
CineVision
Citizen
Colortyme
Colt
Craig
Curtis Mathes
Cybernex
Cyperpower
Daewoo
Davidson
DBX
Dell
Denon
DiamondVision
DIRECTV
Dishpro
Durabrand
Dynatech
Echostar
Electrohome
Electrophonic
Emerson
ESA
Expressvu
Fisher
Fuji
Funai
Garrard
Gateway
GE
Go Video
GOI
Goldstar
Gradiente
Harley Davidson
Harman/Kardon
Headquarter
Hewlett Packard
Hitachi
HNS

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032 095 112

029
082 112
029
099 114
112
030

030 112 121

029 030 112
029 031
029
032 051 093 121

122 124 125 129 130 134 136

032
030 112
112
010 020 030 031 032 105 112 116 121

073
020 032 105 116
032
029 031 055 119
072
030 106 112 120
032

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58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138

NO. Brand

Code

Howard Computers 111
HP
111
HTS
133
Hughes Network Systems013
Humax
110
Hush
111
iBUYPOWER
111
Insignia
081
Instant Replay
031
JC Penney
016
JCL
031
JVC
014
KEC
112
Kenwood
016
Kodak
030
LG
030
Linksys
111
Lloyd's
008
LXI
030
Magnasonic
020
Magnavox
008
Magnin
012
Marantz
016
Marta
030
Matsushita
031
Media Center PC
111
MEI
031
Memorex
008
MGA
010
MGN Technology
012
Microsoft
111
Mind
111
Minolta
013
Mitsubishi
010
Motorola
031
MTC
008
Multitech
008
NEC
016
Nikko
030
Niveus Media
111
Noblex
012
Northgate
111
Olympus
031
Optimus
020
Optonica
023
Orion
045
Panasonic
000
Penney
012
Pentax
013
Philco
031
Philips
023
Philips Magnavox 044
Pilot
030
Polaroid
104
Presidian
116
Profitronic
012
Proscan
069
Pulsar
025
Pye
103
Quarter
028
Quartz
028
Quasar
031
Radio Shack
008
Radio Shack/Realistic
023
Radix
030
Randex
030
RCA
011
Realistic
008
ReplayTV
109
Ricavision
111
Runco
025
Samsung
012
Sanky
025
Sansui
008
Sanyo
012
Scott
010
Sears
008
Sharp
022
Shogun
012
Singer
031
Sonic Blue
109

110 122 124 125 130
122

028 029 030 031
015 016 028 040 059 060 083 084 085 086 122 133
028
031 112
081 091
032
112
121
020 021 025 027 031 044
030 119
028 031
112

012 025 028 029 030 031 032 100 108 112 114 117 120
012 119
029

041
012 029
029 032
028
112
029

030 112 117
108
001 002 003 031 035 037 056 063 079 089 098 109 117 128
013 112 119 120

031 044 071 087 110 116 122 124 125 126
112
115

070 134

076
023
028
112
112
012
023
127

117
030
029 030 031 032

013 029 031 034 058 067 097 110 119 122 124 134 136
028 029 030 031 032 112

017 018 019 029 043 049 050 068 080 110 124
045
028
018
013
023
029
127

102 108 114
029 073 119
028 030 031 112 120
052 090 096

139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173

Code

Sony
004 005 006 007 008 033 036
Stack
111
STS
013 031
Superscan
021
Sylvania
008 010 020 021 031 032
Symphonic
008 020 021 032 105 116
Systemax
111
Tagar Systems
111
Tandy
028
Tashiko
030
Teac
008 032
Technics
031
Teknika
008 030 031 032 112
Thomas
008
Tivo
110 122 123 124 126 130
TMK
012 029
Toshiba
009 010 018 042 047 053
Totevision
012 029 030 112
Touch
111
UltimateTV
136
Unitech
012 029
Vector
018
Vector Research
016
Video Concepts
016 018
Videomagic
112
Videosonic
012 029
Viewsonic
111
Villain
008
Voodoo
111
Wards
008 012 013 023 029 030
White Westinghouse 105
XR-1000
008 031 032
Yamaha
016 028
Zenith
008 024 025 026 078 092
ZT Group
111

038 039 046 064 065 066 075 111 123 131 135

048 062 088 116

131 135
054 057 061 077 111 132

031 032

CABLE
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41

Brand
ABC
Adelphia
Americast
Antronix
Archer
AT&T
Bell South
Cable Vision
Cabletenna
Cableview
Clearmaster
ClearMax
Colour Voice
Comcast
Comtronics
Contec
Coolmax
COX
Daeryung
Director
Dumont
Eastern
Everquest
Focus
GC Electronics
GE
Gehua
Gemini
General Instrument
Goldstar
Hamlin
Hitachi
Jasco
Jerrold
LG
Magnavox
MegaCable
Memorex
Motorola
Movie Time
Multitech

Code
009 010
007
050
015 016
016
003
050
006
015
014
049
049
018
000 005
019
020
049
005
057
043
056
021
045
048
016
009 010
055
045
005 008
046
022
010
045
008 010
053
025
005
024 044
000 003
025
049

011 013 031 044

010 040 042 043

031 032 040 042 043 045

005 008 039 040 042 043

Haier LED HDTV

-62-

EN-41

NO.
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93

Brand
Code
NEC
012
NET Brazil
036
NSC
025
Oak
020
Pace
001 047
Panasonic
028 030
Paragon
044
Philips
017 018
Pioneer
002 026
PopularMechanics 048
Proscan
009 010
Pulsar
044
Quasar
044
Radio Shack
045 049
RCA
014 030
Realistic
016
Recoton
048
Regal
020
Regency
021
Rembrandt
010
Runco
044
Samsung
001 026
ScientificAtlanta 001 002
Signal
045
Signature
010
Sony
006 051
030
Sprucer
StandardComponent 027
Starcom
031 045
Stargate
045
Starguest
045
Supercable
040
Supermax
049
TIME WARNER
004
Tocom
011
Torx
052
Toshiba
044
Trans PX
054
Tristar
049
TS
052
Tusa
045
Tv86
025
Unika
015 016
UnitedCable
031
Universal
015 016
V2
049
ViewStar
020 023
Viewmaster
049
Vision
049
VortexView
049
Zenith
029 034
048
Zentek

detergent. Wring the cloth until it’s almost dry, and
then use it to wipe the screen.
044

Make sure the excess water is o the screen, and
then let it air-dry before you turn on your TV.

023
033 038 046

Cleaning the Cabinet
To remove dirt or dust, wipe the cabinet with a soft, dry,
lint-free cloth. Please be sure not to use a wet cloth.

Extended Absence
035 046
003 007 013 037 038 041

If you expect to leave your TV dormant for a long time
(such as a vacation), it’s a good idea to unplug the power
cord to protect against possible damage from lightning
or power surges.

Speci cation
Product Speci cation
1366x768 ( Dot)

Estimated Yearly
Energy Cost
025

$11

Power requirement

120 V~ , 60 Hz

Color system

NTSC, ATSC, Clear QAM

External Antenna
Impedance

75 ohm

044 050

Maintenance
Maintenance
Early malfunctions can be prevented. Careful and regular
cleaning can extend the amount of time you will have
your new TV. Be sure to turn the power o and unplug
the power cord before you begin any cleaning.

Cleaning the Screen

1,070,000,000 (1024 steps
of each R, G and B)

Color

Operating Temperature 50~104 °F (10~40 °C)
Operating Humidity

20~80%

Storage Temperature

5~113 °F (-15~45 °C)

Storage Humidity

Less than 80%

Maximum Elevation

6561 feet (2000 m)

MODEL

Dimensen (WXDXH) Unit:inches/
mm (Including stand)

Weight
(pounds/kg)

32"

31.2X7.9 X22.3 inches
792x200x565 mm

21.1/9.6

Here’s a great way to keep the dust o your screen
for a while. Wet a soft cloth in a mixture of lukewarm
water and a little fabric softener or dish washing

EN-42

32"

Resolution

Haier LED HDTV

-63-

-64-

1

2

3

4

5

6

CNA2
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

+5V
510ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

3V3SB
RL2

XR21

RL3
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

QL1

CL1

1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
BL_PWM

RL4

Dimming

MMBT3904(f•350MHz)

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
BL_DIMMING

1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

A

+12V
GND
+5V
+5V
+5Vpanel
+5Vpanel
GND
GND
SW_POWER
+5VSB

CN1
6
5
4
3
2
1

10PIN-2.54-D-H-G

MAIN POWER

GND
CN5
GND

+12V

1
2
BL_Control 3
Dimming
4
5
6

+5V
3V3SB
RL9

RL8

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

NC/70.5*51.5*12.8

CPC31
CB990

CEP3 +

+

CPC28

GND
C17

CEP2 +

100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
CN2

RL10

6PIN-2.0-D-H-

2
1

-G
GND
470uF-10V-±20%-6.3×11-105 -

BL_Control

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

GND

MMBT3904(f•350MHz)
QL2
BL_ON/OFF

+12V

+5VSB

1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

33ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
2K2ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

+5V

A

34*28.4*8 (

GND

)

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105

RL13

R340
LO = > POWER_ON
HI = > POWER_OFF

GND

B

B

+5VSB

3V3SB

LC1117CLTR33

UP2
3

VI

VO

2

M1

M2

M3

M4

M5

M6

M7

M8

ADJ

SPR1

+5VSB

T.MT5311.81B 11411

VO

C3

4

CEP6 +

NC/110ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105

1

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

MARK MARK MARK MARK

MARK

MARK

MARK MARK

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

BOARD NAME

RP2

SPR3
1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

H1

MMBT3904(f•350MHz)
NC/0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

H2

H3

H4

H5

H6

H7

H8

H9

GND

H10

SW_POWER

QP1
RP6

3.3V fix ouput for low GND
power consider.

CP6
GND

OPWRSB

LO = > POWER_ON
HI = > POWER_OFF
CM57

RP10

GND

ANALOG POWER AVDD1V2

C

C
NC/10pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

AVDD1V2

AVDD3V3

47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND

3

BS

2

NC

UP8
0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W
10uF-0805-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

IN

3

L5

L1

GND

FB

5

NC/100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

VO

4

R46

CEP14

+

470uF-10V-±20%-6.3×11-105 -

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

GND
GND

2A
CPC42

CPC39

100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
CPC43

+5V

DVDD3V3

R12

NC/100pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
GND 3900pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
NC/SK34A-SMA
18Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

SPC11

VI

VO
VO

2

CPR15
SPR5

4

C7

SPC15
+

D

100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W
0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W
SPR6

0.925 x (1+Rup/Rdn) = 1.12V

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

1.25 x (1+180/110) = 3.3V <1.8A

NC/110ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

GND

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND

AVDD3V3
CPR16

1

C6

AZ1084S2-3.3(TR)E1

UP4
3

D

DIGITAL POWER DVDD3V3

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

CPC1
+

R11
SPC14
+

100Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105

NC/100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
GND

0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

R6

C15

C4

2

1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

D1

6

RT8250NGSP

4

CP4

Vout=Fixed 1.2V

VCCK

EN
COMP

7

VO

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

SW

LP3
R88

VI

CB22

1

C23
8

C22
1

GND

CORE POWER

+

ADJ

SPC17
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
TC5026U-470K-06
4K7ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
NC/CH8010U-220K-045-G

ADJ

GND

+5V

LC1117CLTRAD

UP6

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND

GND

GND
1

2

3

4

-65-

5

6

1

2

JTDO
JTMS
JTRST#

J22
J23

OSDA0

OSCL0
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

U4
U3

OSDA1
OSCL1

T22
T23

A
GND

AE19
AD19

OXTALI
OXTALO

AC18
AE18

AVDD33_XTAL_STB

GND

AA7
W8

GND

AB15
AA17

3V3SB

3V3SB

JTCK
JTDI
JTDO
JTMS
JTRST_

AB8
AC7

U0TX
U0RX

OSDA1
OSCL1
OSDA2
OSCL2
XTALI
XTALO
AVDD33_XTAL_STB
AVSS33_XTAL_STB

AVDD33_VGA_STB
AVSS33_VGA_STB

AVDD12_PLL
1K2ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

OPWRSB

AVDD12_PLL
AVSS12_PLL

AA12

AVDD10_LDO

GND

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

A25
B25
Y21
Y22
AB22
AA23
AB23
AC23
AB24
AA20
Y20
W20
Y19
W19
M9
H6
N9
L12
L13
L14
P9
R10
W21
AC24
AB25
M11
M12
M13
M14
M15
M16
N11
N12
N13
N14
N15
N16
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
R11
R12
R13
R14
K12
K13
M10
N10
P10
K14
K17
L17
N17
P17
W17
V19

CM1
10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-6.3V

GND

B

C

J19
K21
K22
J21
K23
L23
L24
L25
K20
K19
L22
M23
J20
J24
J25

POWE#

DVDD3V3

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

AB9

OPWRSB

Y8

ORESET#

AC8

IR

E23

FSRC_WR

RM4
CM33

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

POOE#
POCE1#

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
UM3

POCE0#
PDD7

PARB#

PDD6

POOE#

PDD5

POCE1#

7
8
9

PDD4
PDD3

16
17
18
19

PACLE

PDD2

PAALE

PDD1

POWE#

PDD0

Flash_WP#

PARB#

6
13
36

PACLE
PAALE

R/B
RE
CE

VCC
VCC
I/O7
I/O6
I/O5
I/O4
I/O3
I/O2
I/O1
I/O0

CLE
ALE
WE
WP
GND
VSS
VSS

12
37

DVDD3V3
GND

44
43
42
41
32
31
30
29

DVDD3V3

PDD7
PDD6

RM1
RM5

PDD5
PDD4

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

PDD3

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

PDD2

POCE0#

PDD1

PDD7

PDD0

Flash_WP#

DVDD3V3
UM4

1
2
3
4

CM47

CS#
DOUT
WP#/VPP
VSS

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

8
7
6
5

VCC
HOLD#
CLK
DIN

POOE#
PDD6

NC/MX25L6406EM2I-12G

HY27UF082G2B-TPCB

GND

OIRI
FSRC_WR

RM7

DVDD3V3

RM3

ORESET_

RM8

CN22

DVDD3V3

POWE_
POOE_
POCE1_
POCE0_
PDD7
PDD6
PDD5
PDD4
PDD3
PDD2
PDD1
PDD0
PARB_
PACLE
PAALE

Default 2G bit NAND Flashused

GND

DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS

ADIN2
ADIN3

A

1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

KEY PANEL
IR Receiver & LED

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND

T8
M18
H19
V8
U8
N18

VCC3IO
VCC3IO
VCC3IO
VCC3IO
VCC3IO
VCC3IO

UART Port 0

JTAGPort

3V3SB
RM30

RM17

VCCK
4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
M6
N1
N2
N3
N4
N5
N6
K10
K11
K9
L9
R9
K15
K16
L10
T9
T10
T11
T12
T13
T14
T15
T16
L11
L15
R15
L16
R16
R17
T17

VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK
VCCK

3V3SB JM1

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
U0RX

RM31

U0TX

RM37

1
2
3
4

URX#'
UTX#'

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
C1

4PIN-2.0-D-H-

C2

D6

-G

D3

NC/10pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

AVLC18S02003GND
AVLC18S02003

NC/10pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

B

GND
DVDD3V3
GND
JTRST#

TP13
TP2

JTDI

TP3

JTMS

TP9

JTCK

TP10

27MHz CRYSTAL

TP11

JTDO

YM1

OXTALI

OXTALO

RM21

27.000MHz--20PPM-+10PPM-20PF-HC-49S
1Mohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

+5VSB

27pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

+5VSB

27pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
CM3

CM4
R1777
R66
510ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND

GND
LED_RED#

RESET Circuit
R1776

3V3SB

3V3SB

3V3SB

12Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

Q51
3CG3906M

B

D14

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

AVLC18S02003

3K9ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

MMBT3904(f•350MHz)
DVDD3V3

RM18

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RM16

RM19

7K5ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

MMBT3904(f•350MHz)

+5VSB

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

RM13

RM14

RM15

I2C ADDRESS "A0"

RW22

8
7
6
5

OSDA0
CM7

CM8

ORESET#

UM5

OSCL0

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

R1779

1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

HI = > WP
SYS_EEPROM_WP

VCC
WP
SCL
SDA

510ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

E0
E1
E2
GND

1
2
3
4

QM1

LED_GRE#

D18

CEM1
+

QM2

Q68

CM53

CM9

C

GND

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

LO = > WRITE

NC/10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-10V
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

CM6

3K3ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
3K3ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

R1774

DVDD3V3

AVDD10_LDO

MT5311

DVDD3V3

3V3SB

R1775

GND

RM6

GND

3.3V IO Power

6

C54
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
+5VSB 22ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
R40
CPU_5V
LED_RED#
LED_GRE#
IR
GND
R1
K0
R4
K1
R7
K2
R8
R1771
K3
R9
K4
R44
R1773
K5
R45
K6
R39
K7
GND 75ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W D7 D8
3K3ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
C630
14PIN-2.0-D-H-G
1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
6K8ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
3K3ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
75ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
AVLC18S02003
AVLC18S02003
6K8ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

U0TX
U0RX

U2
U1

U1RX
U1TX

OSDA0
OSCL0

5

C631

JTDI

4

Serial Flash ( Co-Layout )

E

R4
T1
R3
T3
T2

JTCK

RM2

3

NAND Flash

UM1A

C

MT5303G

NC/10pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

CM19

OPCTRL3

NC/10pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

HI = > LED RED
LO=> LED GREEN

GT24C32-2GLI-TR

Near 5303G

47uF-16V-±20%-4×7-105

Near 5303G

RM20

NC/10pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

R1778

AVLC18S02003

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

MMBT3904(f•350MHz)

GND
GND

Analog Power

GND

GND

RM25

LED ON when TV Standby
LED OFF when TV Work

GND

3V3SB

GND

( 42 mA )

AVDD1V2

AA7
( 13 mA )

AVDD33_XTAL_STB

RM27

STRAPPING

AVDD12_PLL

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

CM10

NC/10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-10V

GND

GND

GND

( 10 mA )

3V3SB

CM11

GND

GND

GND

3V3SB

CM12

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

CEM2

NC/0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

GND

RW1

NC/10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

RW3

NC/10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

RW2
OPCTRL5

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND

Core Power

GND

GND

GND

RW4
OPCTRL4

VCCK

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

DVDD3V3
NC/10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RW5

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

RW6
AOSDATA1

CM13

D

CM14

CM15

CM16

D

GND

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-6.3V

GND

GND

GND

GND
CM37

CM17

CM18

CM20

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

GND

1

GND

GND

GND

2

3

4

-66-

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

6

MT5303G
Analog Power

UM1F

AV1_L_In

YPbPr_R_In1
YPbPr_L_In1

A

AA19
AA21

AVDD3V3

AA18

VMID_AADC

GND

AR0_ADAC
AL0_ADAC
AR1_ADAC
AL1_ADAC
AR2_ADAC
AL2_ADAC
AR3_ADAC
AL3_ADAC
AVDD33_DAC
AVDD33_DAC1

AVDD33_AADC
AVSS33_AADC

AVSS33_DAC
AVSS33_DAC1

Y23
AA25

AR0O

Out to HP

AL0O

ALIN
ASPDIF
AOBCK
AOLRCK
AOMCLK
AOSDATA4
AOSDATA3
AOSDATA2
AOSDATA1
AOSDATA0

V22
V23

GND
GND
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

47uF-16V-±20%-4×7-105

CM21

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

GND

+

SPDIF_OUT

GND

( 13 mA )

DAC_3V3

A

AVDD3V3

LC1117CLTR33

UP5
3

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

GND

GND

AVDD33_DAC

+5V

CM22 47uF-16V-±20%-4×7-105

NC/47ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

47ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

AVDD33_DAC1

GND

CEM4
+
RM36

NC/47ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

Out to Bypass

AA22
W22
V21
V20
T21
U24
U25
R21
R20
T19
U23
T20

DAC_3V3
CEM3
+

AR3O
AL3O

AVDD33_DAC1

AVDD33_DAC

RM34

V25
Y24

( 1 mA )

AVDD3V3
RM33

RM32

DAC_3V3

V24
Y25

SPC16
VMID_AADC

CM25
CM24

( 1 mA )

AVDD3V3

W23
AA24

VI

VO
ADJ

VGA_L_In
AV1_R_In

AIN0_R_AADC
AIN0_L_AADC
AIN1_R_AADC
AIN1_L_AADC
AIN2_R_AADC
AIN2_L_AADC
AIN3_R_AADC
AIN3_L_AADC
AIN4_R_AADC
AIN4_L_AADC
AIN5_R_AADC
AIN5_L_AADC
AIN6_R_AADC
AIN6_L_AADC

2
CM23

SPR7

VO

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

4
+

CEP8

1

AE25
AB21
AD25
AE22
AC25
AD22
AD23
AB20
AE24
AC21
AE23
AC20
AD24
AC22

VGA_R_In

CA5

100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
GND

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

GND

100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
NC/110ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

AOSDATA1

SPR8

MT5311

GND

BP10
SPDIF_OUT

IR Transmitter

Coaxial

CA3

+5V

33ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

1
2

B
3
CA4

4
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

5

Nin
Vcc

B

GND
NC1
NC2
GQ-08

GND
OPTICAL

GND

Audio Output

RA19

+12V

SCT2 Audio Out

CA10

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

OPAV120
LA1

100pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

OPA2VREF
100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105

RA3

C

C

CA2

120ohm-0603-±25%
CEA1

+

RA4

CEA2

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

RA22

+

CA1

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

2.2uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V
CA11

2
3

+

AR3O

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
-

5K6ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

4

RA21

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

GND
1

15Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

Close to MT5303G
RA23

100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
LO2_R

U70A
AZ4558CMTR-E1

GND

8

CA12

NC/100Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND

GND

GND

GND

1000pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
+

CEA5

OPAV120

LINE_OUT_R
47uF-16V-±20%-4×7-105

GND

GND

OPA2VREF

LINE_OUT_L
+

CEA6
RA27

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
47uF-16V-±20%-4×7-105

CA13
100pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

D11

NC/47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RA28

NC/47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

D12

RA29

AVLC18S02003
AVLC18S02003

2.2uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

AL3O

CA16

6

RA32

GND
7

-

5K6ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

4

RA31

15Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
+

5

U70B

GND

AZ4558CMTR-E1

CA17

GND

8

RA34

LO2_L

NC/100Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

BP11

GND

SW

1000pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

D

OPAV120
GND

PJ-3063

GND

L
R

1
2

GND

5
4
3

LINE_OUT_R
LINE_OUT_L

D

OPA2VREF

1

2

3

4

-67-

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

6

AMP_PWR

0.1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-50V

C227

10uF-0805-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

0.1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-50V

DVDD3V3

DVDD3V3

CON2

R267

C217

C264

+

+

0.1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-50V

C260

CA39

CA41

1
2
3
4

AMP-Lout+

R266

0.1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-50V

470uF-35V-±20%-10×13 105

8

10ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

0.1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-50V

470uF-35V-±20%-10×13 105

C218

A

7

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

AMP-Lout-

10uF-0805-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

AMP-Rout-

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

AMP-Rout+

A

C169

4PIN-2.54-D-H-G

C186
NC/5pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

C167

GND

NC/5pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

C363

C325

R1845

BOSBCLK

R1846

BOSLRCLK

R351

BOSDATA

R352

15
21
20
22

33ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

R341

OSCL0

33ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

33ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0.047uF-0402-X7R-±10%-16V

470ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

C257

R345

11

C256

4700pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

12

470ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

C286

0.047uF-0402-X7R-±10%-16V

C626
R1847

10

C175

200ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
R265

R272
R359

R355

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

4.7uF-0603-X5R-±10%-10V
C13

GND

NC

18
6
7

C262
R373

35v

22Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

NC/0ohm-1206-±5%-1/4W
R43

C755

+24V
+24V
GND
GND

C754

SK34A-SMA

14
25

R356

CON1
DA1

R360

NC

VCLAMP_AB
PLL_FLTP
VCLAMP_CD

C263

GND

CL71-334J100V(T=3.5mm)

GND

43

C259

C280

L3

46
5

C11

32

C12

C8

AMP-LoutR397

NC/3R3

C294

NC/0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

1uF-0603-X5R-±10%-25V
1uF-0603-X5R-±10%-25V
GND
R399

NC/3R3

GND
C303

VR_ANA
PLL_FLTM

OUT_C

OSC_RES

BST_C

VR_DIG

BST_D

SSTIMER
OC_ADJ

OUT_D

FAULT
RESET

GND

1
2
3
4

NC/0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

AMP-Lout+

C254

C284

CH8010U-220K-045-G

DVDD3V3

47
48
37
38
17
9
28

AMP_PWR
B

4

CH8010U-220K-045-G

NC/0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
AMP-Rout+

L4

39
C276

42

CH8010U-220K-045-G

C268

VREG

C278

C274

C270

C275

L6

36

CL71-334J100V(T=3.5mm)
AMP-Rout-

CH8010U-220K-045-G

31

C765

GND

33

C261

NC/2200pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

24v

16

BST_B
OUT_B

C283

C306

0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V

AGND
GND
STEST

18Kohm-0603-±5%-1/10W
18Kohm-0603-±5%-1/10W
15Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

C291

L2

1

R401

0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V

NC/3R3

EA4
4.7uF-50V-±20%-4×7-105

30
29
26

DVDD3V3

0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V
0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V
R395
NC/3R3

OUT_A

SCL
SDA
PDN
NC

0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V

0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V
0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V
U38
TAS5707

BST_A

PGND_AB
PGND_AB
PGND_CD
PGND_CD
DVSSO
AVSS
DVSS

0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

24
23
19
8

R330

OSDA0
AMP_SD R1823
4700pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

MCLK
SCLK
LRCLK
SDIN

GND
13
27

GND
2
3
44
45
40
41
34
35

C407

PVCC_A
PVCC_A
PVCC_B
PVCC_C
PVCC_D
PVCC_D
AVCC
PVCC

C408

AVDD
DVDD

GND

NC/5pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

33ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
33ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
33ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
BOSMCLK

GND

C168

NC/5pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

33ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V

GND
NC/0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V
0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V

B

0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V
0.1uF-0603-X7R-±10%-50V

R1829

4PIN-2.54-D-H-

0.1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-50V

-G

0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND

R1830

GND

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND
XQ7 MMBT3904(f•350MHz)
MUTE_CTL

R1831

Hi = > MUTE
Lo = > UN-MUTE

HeadPhone OUTPUT

GND

22Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
NC/100pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
ER21

EUA2A

2.2uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

VREF_25

EC4

3K9ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

GND
AZ4558CMTR-E1

2
3

8

NC/1000pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

1

HPOL

HP_PWR
EC16

+

R80

NC/1K8ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

X

8K2ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

ER19

+

ER7

C300

AVL1_OUT/AMP

-

R534

4

EC2

ER24

EAR_L

GND
100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105

GND

22ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
22ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

22Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

C

EC15

NC/100pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

C

EAR_R

ER20
EC14

EC13 NC/470pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

ER18
EUA2B

R532

8K2ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

R81

5

VREF_25

EC8

3K9ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

7

8

NC/1000pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

NO HP_DETECT

1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
HPOR

GND

X

2.2uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

NC/1K8ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND
AZ4558CMTR-E1

6

ER8

-

C301

AVR1_OUT/AMP

NC/470pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

ER17

4

EC6

GND

GND

GND

HP_PWR

GND
GND

OPAV120

OPA2VREF

BP28
SW

15Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

Near MT5303G

CB997

100pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
R1786

CB999

L
R

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
C645

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

PJ-3063

5
4
3

GND

EAR_R
EAR_L

4

C669

R1757

1
2

U68A

2

R1758

-

AL0O

15Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

CE641

AVL1_OUT/AMP
10uF-0805-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

+

10uF-0805-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

3

OPA2VREF

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND
1

GND

GND

C646
AZ4558CMTR-E1

8

1000pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

OPAV120

15Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND

100pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

+5V

R1764

D

HP_PWR

C648

4
R1780

5

+

C670

-

AR0O R1781

15Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
OPA2VREF

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
10uF-0805-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

GND
7

R1799
C749
CE644

CE652

AVR1_OUT/AMP

C751

R1800

+

CE645

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

C750

10uF-0805-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

C647

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

10uF-0805-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

AZ4558CMTR-E1

8

1000pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

OPAV120

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

GND

1

D
VREF_25

120ohm-0603-±25%
L147
U68B

6

47uF-16V-±20%-4×7-105

GND

2

3

4

5

-68-

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

UM1C

MT5303G

AD17
AE17

VIN_ATV
VIP_ATV

AC19
AB19
Y18

AVDD3V3
AVDD3V3

AB18
GND Y16

AVDD1V2

R19
P23

IF_AGC

GND

A

AD20
AE20

AD15
AC15
AE15
AB16
AC16
AC17
AB17
Y15

CVBS0P
CVBS_COM

W14
W16

AVDD3V3

ADCINP_DEMOD
ADCINN_DEMOD

HSYNC
VSYNC
RP
GP
BP
COM
SOG
VGA_SDA
VGA_SCL

AVDD33_DEMOD
AVDD33_IFPGA
AVSS33_DEMOD
AVDD12_DEMOD
AVSS12_DEMOD

LOUTN
LOUTP

AE11
AD12
AE12
AD11
AB11

COM1

Analog Power

VSYNC
RP

( 86 mA )

AVDD1V2

GP

( 65 mA )

AVDD3V3

( 42 mA )

AVDD3V3

( 9.5 mA )

AVDD3V3

RM35

BP
VGACOM

AVDD12_RGB

SOG
VGASDA

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

VGASCL

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

CM45

CM26

CM28

CM27

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

( 20 mA )

PB1P
PR1P

GND

Y1P

GND

GND

GND

MONITOR OUT

Close to MT5303G

CM29
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

MONITOR_OUT

( 37 mA )

AVDD1V2

GND

RV60

AVDD12_RGB
AVSS12_RGB

AD14
Y14

AVDD12_RGB

AA15
W13 GND
Y12

VDAC_FS

AA14
W15

AVDD3V3

RT52

IF_AGC

CM30

IF_AGC_DEMOD

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

75ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

AVDD33_CVBS
AVSS33_CVBS

FS_VDAC
VDAC_OUT1
VDAC_OUT2

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

CT19

0.047uF-0402-X7R-±10%-16V
MONITOR_OUT

RM41

GND

AVDD33_VDAC
AVSS33_VDAC

A

SOY1

AC13
AB14
AC14
AB13
AC12

COM0
PB0P
PR0P
Y0P
SOY0

SC0
SC1
SY0
SY1
CVBS2P
CVBS1P
CVBS0P
CVBS_COM

HSYNC

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

COM1
PB1P
PR1P
Y1P
SOY1

IF_AGC
RF_AGC

W12
W11
AC10
AC9
AD9
AB10
AE9
AC11
AB12

GND

GND

560ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

GND
MT5311

GND
GND

Close to CONN.

YPBPR

Close to IC

CV1

VGA
SOY1

1500pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

YPbPr1 Video Input(Horizotal)
RV2

B

Y_IN_1

Y1

1

RV3

CV2

Y1P

VGA.PIN11

UTX#

R95

UTX#'

VGA.PIN4

URX#

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
R94

URX#'

18ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

1

BP1

Y_IN_1

56ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RV4

0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

2

DV1

B

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

CV3

NC/ICVL0518030FR

2

47pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

GND
3

PB_IN_1

RV6

CV4

COM1

4

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

GND

Close to VGACONN.

RV8

GND
5

PR_IN_1

PB1

RV9

CV5

VGA Input

PB1P

1

PB_IN_1
18ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

56ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND

CV7

NC/ICVL0518030FR

GND

RM87

BLU
D351-015F-001-

-G

12

HSYNC#

13

47pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

VSYNC#

14

VGASCL#

15

VGASDA

RV79
100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

56ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

1

18ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

PR_IN_1

RV16

RV62

PR1

RV17

CV10

PR1P

VGASCL

RV80

BP
0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

CV39
47pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

RED

2

2
2

VGASDA#

CV9

RV14
NC/ICVL0518030FR

CV38

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
75ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

6
1
7
2
8
3
9
4
10
5

11

UTX#

DV4

RV61

AVLC18S02003
DV27

47pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

GND

BLU1

BP8

0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

RV12

DV2

1

)-U

16

6

AV3-8.4-06(

GRN
BLU
VGA_5V_IN

GND

URX#

CV40

SOG
1500pF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

GND

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

CV41

0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
DV30
AVLC18S02003

AVLC18S02003

GP

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
AVLC18S02003

DV31

GND

AVLC18S02003

0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

RV64

GRN1

1

DV29

RM88

GRN

17

DV28

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RV65

75ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

CV42
47pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

GND
GND

GND

GND

RV67

1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V
1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

2

CV43

YPbPr1 Audio Input
C

VGACOM

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

C

BP2
1

YBRR_IN1

RA5

YBRL_IN1

CV28

RV39

GND

YPbPr_L_In1

2

47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

VGA_5V

RM89

RED
RA6

YBRR_IN1

4

CV29

RV40

YPbPr_R_In1

YBRL_IN1

RED1

RV68

AV2-8.4-06(

1

Close to CONN.

)

RA1
DV7

DV32

30Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RV76

30Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

RA2

RP

47pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

RV77

CV44

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
AVLC18S02003

1

3

1

GND

CV46
RV71

75ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

DV8
NC/ICVL0518030FR
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

NC/ICVL0518030FR

2

GND
2

2

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND

GND

VGASDA#

GND

VGASCL#

GND

GND

+5VSB
VD1

VGA_5V

1
2

AV1 Input(Horizontal)

AV

BAT54C

1
2

GND
AV1R_IN

5
4
3

CVBS_0
AV1L_IN

CV15

CVBS_0

CVBS0P

VGA SYNC SLICER

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0.047uF-0402-X7R-±10%-16V
DV13

RV26

CV16
47pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
CV17

75ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

CVBS_COM

2

RV32

1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

Close to CONN.

PC Audio Input
GND

GND

AVLC18S02003
DV33

GND
RV37

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
AV1L_IN

RA9

CV31

AV1R_IN

RA7

CV30

NC/5pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

30Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

VGA_Audio_L_In

RA17

VGA_Audio_R_In

RA15

CV35

RV42

VGA_L_In

RV41

VGA_R_In

D

AV1_L_In
RV38
AV1_R_In

CV34

GND
GND RM91

BP9

2

2

GND
GND

C
R1
R
L1
L

VGA_Audio_L_In

AVLC18S02003
AVLC18S02003

GND

GND

1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V
1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

AVLC18S02003
DV34

220ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

RA24
CV47

47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
2K2ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

EJ-3525-5P

GND

RA16

DA13

VGA_Audio_R_In

HSYNC

NC/5pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

2

47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

2

47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND

1
RA18

DA12

RA8

NC/ICVL0518030FR

R

1

1

1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V
1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V
RA10
DV14

NC/ICVL0518030FR

CVBS

2

DV15

1

1

HSYNC#

1

CV45
2K2ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

30Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
30Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

30Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

L

VSYNC
RA20

220ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND

D

RM90

VSYNC#

1

NC/ICVL0518030FR

PJ-3063

2

L
R

1

SW

3

VGA_5V_IN

Close to CONN.
RV24

BP15

GND

GND
GND

GND

GND

GND

2

3

4

-69-

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

6

MT5303G
UM1D

USB_DM0

AC2
AD1

USB_DP1
USB_DM1

Close to 5303G

USB_2P_DP0
USB_2P_DM0

AVDD3V3

USB PORT 1

EQUAL LENGTH andDIFFERENTIALIMPEDANCE 90ohm
6

E16
E17

AVSS33_LVDSA
AVSS33_LVDSA

BP13
F19
G19

AVDD12_VPLL
AVSS12_VPLL

AVDD12_VPLL

GND
+5V_USB

A24

TP_VPLL

5K1ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

USB_DM1

USB_5V

TP24

GND
D17
C17
C19
D19
D20
C20
C21
D21
D23
C23
C24
D24
D25
C25

AE0P
AE0N
AE1P
AE1N
AE2P
AE2N
AECKP
AECKN
AE3P
AE3N
AE4P
AE4N
AE5P
AE5N

GND

A

4
3
2
1

USB_DP1

F1

USB_2P_DP1
USB_2P_DM1

CE653

AE0N

+

AE1P

D122

C354

D123

100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105

AE1N

GND
DP
DM
POWER

RUSB-UK-04WH

AE2P
AE2N

A

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

ASES12U020R2
ASES12U020R2

AECKP
AECKN
AE3P

GND

AE3N

GND
GND

AE4P

GND

AE4N

A17
B17
A18
B18
A19
B19
A20
B20
A21
B21
A22
B22
A23
B23

AO0P
AO0N
AO1P
AO1N
AO2P
AO2N
AOCKP
AOCKN
AO3P
AO3N
AO4P
AO4N
AO5P
AO5N

FSMD200R

AE0P

GND

AB2
AC1

E18
E19

AVDD33_LVDSA
AVDD33_LVDSA

USB_2P_VRT

GND
USB_DP0

GND

AVDD33_USB_2P
AVSS33_USB_2P

AC3

USB_VRT

5

AB1
V7

AVDD3V3

RM42

GND

AO0P
AO0N
AO1P
AO1N

USB PORT 0( WiFi Dongle)

AO2P
AO2N
AOCKP
AOCKN
AO3P
AO3N
AO4P
AO4N

EQUAL LENGTH andDIFFERENTIALIMPEDANCE 90ohm
6

MT5311

4
3
2
1

USB_DP0

( 180 mA )

AVDD3V3

USB_DM0

( ?? mA )

CM32

D124

D125

5

AVDD3V3

GND
DP
DM
POWER

GND

USB_5V

GND

BP17

Analog Power

C349

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

RUSB-UK-04WH
CM31

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

( 6.5 mA )

AVDD1V2

ASES12U020R2
ASES12U020R2

GND

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
RM47

AVDD12_VPLL

GND
CM34
CM54

GND

GND

GND

GND

NC/0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

B

GND

B

GND

LVDS

CN18

Panel Tcon POWER Control

LVDSVDD
LVDSVDD
GND
AO0N
AO1N
AO2N

LVDSVDD
PVCC

Q70

GND
AOCKN

WPM3407

DVDD3V3

AO3N
AE0N

CN3
5V
PVCC
12V

CE49
+

NC/100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
1 +5Vpanel
2 PVCC 10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
3 +12V

R123

CE51 +

AE1N
CB152

AE2N

CB153

GND
1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105

BR33

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

AECKN
AE3N

GND
R124

3PIN-2.54+

R47

LVDS_FORMAT
P_SCL

100Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

GND

BR36

GND

GND

NC/4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

AO4N
AE4N

1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
39

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40

LVDSVDD
GND
GND
AO0P
AO1P
AO2P

GND
AOCKP
AO3P
AE0P
AE1P
AE2P

GND
AECKP
AE3P

GND
P_SDA
AO4P
AE4P

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

D13

2*20PIN-2.0-D-H-M
XQ4

MMBT3904(f•350MHz)

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

NC/PMLL4148L
LVDS_PWR_EN

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

R125

P_SCL
P_SDA

HI = > LVDS POWER R126
ON

NC/10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

LO = > LVDS POWER OFF

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

BR42

OSCL0

BR43

OSDA0

CB155

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND
GND
C

C

USB 5V POWER

+5V_USB

+5V
WPM2341A-3/TR

Q1
R15

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
100Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
+ CPC35

C5
R37

R36
100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
MMBT3904(f•350MHz)
GND

Q2
MMBT3904(f•350MHz)

D

XQ5

R41

D

USB_POWER_CTL

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
R42
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

1

2

3

4

-70-

5

6

1

2

3

4

DDR3#1

MT5303G
UM1B
RDQ0
RDQ1

A

RDQ2
RDQ3
RDQ4
RDQ5
RDQ6
RDQ7
RDQ8
RDQ9
RDQ10
RDQ11
RDQ12
RDQ13
RDQ14
RDQ15
RDQ16
RDQ17
RDQ18
RDQ19
RDQ20
RDQ21
RDQ22
RDQ23
RDQ24
RDQ25
RDQ26
RDQ27
RDQ28
RDQ29
RDQ30
RDQ31
RDQS0
RDQS0#
RDQS1
RDQS1#
RDQS2
RDQS2#

D13
D12
E13
D11
D14
E12
E14
E11
B10
B15
A10
A15
C11
C15
C10
C14
G5
J5
H5
J4
H4
K4
G4
K3
J1
D2
J2
C1
H3
D1
J3
E2
B13
A13
A12
B12
F2
F1

B
RDQS3
RDQS3#
RDQM0
RDQM1
RDQM2
RDQM3
CLK0
CLK0#

G1
G2
C12
C13
G3
E1
A9
B9

CLK1#

K1
K2

1_RST#

C6

CLK1

H9
H10

AVDD1V2

D8
C8
GND

RCAS_//RA0
RA6//RA1
RBA0//RA2
RA5//RA3
RA4//RA4
RBA1//RA5
RA13//RA6
RA10//RA7
NC//RA8
RA3//RA9
RA12//RA10
RA11//RA11
RA0//RA12
RA1//RA13
RCKE//RWE_
RODT//RODT
RRAS_//RCAS_
RWE_//RCS_
RCS_//RRAS_
RA9//RCKE
RA8//RBA0
RA2//RBA1
RA7//RBA2
RVREF

C4
F9
C5
A7
F8
D5
D7
A6
E6
B7
E8
F7
D6
B6

1_A0

RDQ1

1_A1

RDQ2

1_A2

RDQ3

1_A3

RDQ4

1_A4

RDQ5

1_A5

RDQ6

1_A6

RDQ7

1_A7

RDQ8

1_A8

RDQ9

1_A9

RDQ10

1_A10

RDQ11

1_A11

RDQ12

1_A12

RDQ13

1_A13

RDQ14
RDQ15

B4
A3
B3
A4
A2
D9

1_WE#

DDRV

1_CAS#
1_CS#

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

RDQS1

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

RDQS1#

1_RAS#

RDQS0//RDQS0
RDQS0_//RDQS0_
RDQS1//RDQS1
RDQS1_//RDQS1_
RDQS2//RDQS2
RDQS2_//RDQS2_
RDQS3//RDQS3
RDQS3_//RDQS3_
RDQM0//RDQM0
RDQM1//RDQM1
RDQM2//RDQM2
RDQM3//RDQM3
RCLK0//RCLK0
RCLK0_//RCLK0_
RCLK1//RCLK1
RCLK1_//RCLK1_

DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS

RBA2//RRESET_
AVDD12_MEMPLL
AVSS12_MEMPLL
MEMTP
MEMTN

C7
B7
F3
G3
D3
E7

RDQS0

1_CKE

RDQS0#
CM48

RDQM1

RM48

1_BA0

RDQM0

1_BA1

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10/AP
A11
A12/BC#
A13
NC_0
NC_1
NC_2
NC_3
NC_4
NC_6

UDQS
UDQS#
LDQS
LDQS#
UDM
LDM

BA0
BA1
BA2
CK
CK#
CS#
CAS#
ODT
RAS#
WE#
CKE

1_BA2

T2

B_RST#

E3

RVREF5

GND

DDRV
C16
B16
A16
F15
E15
D15
H14
H13
C2
D3
K8
J8
H8
B1
F6
E5
D4
C3
B2
A1
E4
F5
G6
F14

L8

ZQ1

1Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO
VCC2IO

DQ0
DQ1
DQ2
DQ3
DQ4
DQ5
DQ6
DQ7
DQ8
DQ9
DQ10
DQ11
DQ12
DQ13
DQ14
DQ15

1_ODT

E7
E9
C7

RD7
RM49

1Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

RESET#
ZQ

CM35
240ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

DDRV

N3
P7
P3
N2
P8
P2
R8
R2
T8
R3
L7
R7
N7
T3

RDQ17

B_A2

RDQ18

B_A3

RDQ19

B_A4

RDQ20

B_A5

RDQ21

B_A6

RDQ22

B_A7

RDQ23

B_A8

RDQ24

B_A9

RDQ25

B_A10

RDQ26

B_A11

RDQ27

B_A12

RDQ28

B_A13

RDQ29

1_DDRV_C1

1_DDRV_F1
1_DDRV_H9

B2
D9
G7
K2
K8
N1
N9
R9
R1

1_DDRV_N9
1_DDRV_R9
1_DDRV_R1

DDRV

Analog Power

L3
L4
L5
L6
K6
C9
F11
F12
E10
J6
F10
H11
K7
H12

RD9

VDDQ_0
VDDQ_1
VDDQ_2
VDDQ_3
VDDQ_4
VDDQ_5
VDDQ_6
VDDQ_7
VDDQ_8

VSSQ_0
VSSQ_1
VSSQ_2
VSSQ_3
VSSQ_4
VSSQ_5
VSSQ_6
VSSQ_7
VSSQ_8

VDD_0
VDD_1
VDD_2
VDD_3
VDD_4
VDD_5
VDD_6
VDD_8
VDD_7

VSS_0
VSS_1
VSS_2
VSS_3
VSS_4
VSS_5
VSS_6
VSS_7
VSS_8
VSS_9
VSS_10
VSS_11

CM49

E3
F7
F2
F8
H3
H8
G2
H7
D7
C3
C8
C2
A7
A2
B8
A3

RDQ30
RDQ31

C7
B7
F3
G3
D3
E7

RDQS3
RDQS3#
RDQS2
RDQS2#

M2
N8
M3
J7
K7
L2
K3
K1
J3
L3
K9

B_BA0

RDQM3

B_BA1

RDQM2

B_BA2

DQ0
DQ1
DQ2
DQ3
DQ4
DQ5
DQ6
DQ7
DQ8
DQ9
DQ10
DQ11
DQ12
DQ13
DQ14
DQ15

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10/AP
A11
A12/BC#
A13
NC_0
NC_1
NC_2
NC_3
NC_4
NC_6

UDQS
UDQS#
LDQS
LDQS#
UDM
LDM

BA0
BA1
BA2
CK
CK#
CS#
CAS#
ODT
RAS#
WE#
CKE

CLK0
CLK0#

T2

A_RST#

B_CS#
B_CAS#

L8

ZQ2

B_ODT
B_RAS#

RESET#
ZQ

RD8

B_WE#
240ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

B_CKE

DDRV

For Layout
B1
B9
D1
D8
E2
E8
F9
G1
G9

Close toMT5311

A_A0

A1
A8
C1
C9
D2
E9
F1
H2
H9

2_DDRV_A8

RD21

1_DDRV_C1

2_DDRV_C9

GND

0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W
RD22

1_DDRV_R1

2_DDRV_C9
2_DDRV_F1

0ohm-0805-±5%-1/8W
RD34

1_DDRV_H9
2_DDRV_H9

0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W
RD18

1_DDRV_N9

B2
D9
G7
K2
K8
N1
N9
R9
R1

0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W
RD29

1_DDRV_R9

RD26

2_DDRV_C9

1_DDRV_A8
0ohm-0805-±5%-1/8W
2_DDRV_N1

DDRV

2_DDRV_R1

DDRV

VDDQ_0
VDDQ_1
VDDQ_2
VDDQ_3
VDDQ_4
VDDQ_5
VDDQ_6
VDDQ_7
VDDQ_8

VSSQ_0
VSSQ_1
VSSQ_2
VSSQ_3
VSSQ_4
VSSQ_5
VSSQ_6
VSSQ_7
VSSQ_8

VDD_0
VDD_1
VDD_2
VDD_3
VDD_4
VDD_5
VDD_6
VDD_8
VDD_7

VSS_0
VSS_1
VSS_2
VSS_3
VSS_4
VSS_5
VSS_6
VSS_7
VSS_8
VSS_9
VSS_10
VSS_11

A_A2

CLK0

H5TQ1G63DFR-H9C-C
RD11
RD10

CM51

CM59

A

A_A3
A_A4

RD2

A_A5
A_A6
100ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

A_A7
A_A8
A_A9

CLK0#

A_A10
A_A11

CLK1

A_A12
A_A13

RD5

J1
J9
L1
L9
M7
T7

100ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

CLK1#

M2
N8
M3
J7
K7
L2
K3
K1
J3
L3
K9

A_BA0

Damping for DDR#2 ADDR/CMD

A_BA1
A_BA2

RNF2

CLK1
CLK1#

1_BA0

A_CS#

1_A5

A_CAS#

1_A7

A_ODT

1_RST#

1
3
5
7

2
B_BA0
4
B_A5
6
B_A7
8
B_RST#
4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

A_RAS#

RNF4

A_WE#

For Layout

A_CKE

DDRV

7
5
3
1

1_A3
1_A2

0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W

1_A13

RD36

B1
B9
D1
D8
E2
E8
F9
G1
G9

2_DDRV_F1
RD31

1_A9

1_A0
RD28

2_DDRV_N1

1_BA2

0ohm-0805-±5%-1/8W
1_WE#

0ohm-0805-±5%-1/8W
0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W

RD30

A9
B3
E1
G8
J2
J8
M1
M9
P1
P9
T1
T9

2_DDRV_H9

2_DDRV_N1

RD33

2_DDRV_H9

RD32

2_DDRV_C9

2_DDRV_C9

RD35

2_DDRV_A8

2_DDRV_R1

0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W

8
6
4
2

B_A3
B_A2
B_A13
B_A9

RNF6
4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
1
2
B_A0
3
4
B_BA2
5
6
7
8
B_WE#
4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

2_DDRV_C1

RD17

RM50

1_CS#

B

B_CS#

0ohm-0805-±5%-1/8W
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

0ohm-0805-±5%-1/8W

RNF8
1_ODT
1_CAS#
1_RAS#

DDRV

1_A11

1
3
5
7

CM62

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

1
3
5
7

1_A8
1_A6

RD12

1_A4
1_A1

1Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

2
B_ODT
4
B_CAS#
6
B_RAS#
8
B_A11
4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RNF10

10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-6.3V
CM52

( 4 mA )

AVDD1V2

Close to DRAM

A_A1

0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W
1_DDRV_F1

2_DDRV_C1

A9
B3
E1
G8
J2
J8
M1
M9
P1
P9
T1
T9

N3
P7
P3
N2
P8
P2
R8
R2
T8
R3
L7
R7
N7
T3

0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W
0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W

RD20

8

Damping and Termination for CLK

RDQ16

B_A1

J1
J9
L1
L9
M7
T7

7

UD2

B_A0

DDRV
GND

A1
A8
C1
C9
D2
E9
F1
H2
H9

GND

1_DDRV_A8

GND

6

DDR3#2

UD1

E3
F7
F2
F8
H3
H8
G2
H7
D7
C3
C8
C2
A7
A2
B8
A3

RDQ0

RDQ6//RDQ0
RDQ0//RDQ1
RDQ1//RDQ2
RDQ7//RDQ3
RDQ4//RDQ4
RDQ5//RDQ5
RDQ3//RDQ6
RDQ2//RDQ7
RDQ13//RDQ8
RDQ11//RDQ9
RDQ10//RDQ10
RDQ12//RDQ11
RDQ15//RDQ12
RDQ9//RDQ13
RDQ8//RDQ14
RDQ14//RDQ15
RDQ22//RDQ16
RDQ23//RDQ17
RDQ17//RDQ18
RDQ16//RDQ19
RDQ20//RDQ20
RDQ21//RDQ21
RDQ19//RDQ22
RDQ18//RDQ23
RDQ26//RDQ24
RDQ27//RDQ25
RDQ29//RDQ26
RDQ28//RDQ27
RDQ31//RDQ28
RDQ25//RDQ29
RDQ24//RDQ30
RDQ30//RDQ31

5

2
B_A8
4
B_A6
6
B_A4
8
B_A1
4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND
RNF12

H1

RVREF1

GND

CM46

VREFDQ

VREFCA

M8

GND

RVREF2

CD1

H1

RVREF3

GND
RD14

RD13

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

H5TQ2G63BFR-H9C

CD2

1Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

1Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

MT5311

GND
CAPs for DRAM IO Power ( Close to DDR#1 )

GND

VREFCA

M8

GND

RVREF4

H5TQ2G63BFR-H9C

1
3
5
7

1_BA1

GND

1_A12
RD16

CD3

CD4
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

1_A10
1_CKE

2
B_BA1
4
B_A12
6
B_A10
8
B_CKE
4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

1Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

GND

GND

VREFDQ

RD15

GND
1Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
1Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

GND

GND

GND

1Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

1Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

GND
CAPs for DRAM IO Power ( Close to DDR#2 )

GND

GND

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

DDRV

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

DDRV

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-6.3V

10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-6.3V

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
2_DDRV_C9

CAPs for DRAM IO Power ( Close to MT5311 )
Damping for DDR#1 ADDR/CMD
10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-6.3V

CM58

CD6

CD12

CM61

CM39

CD10

CD11

CM60

CD14

RNF1

CD23

DDRV

C

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-6.3V

10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-6.3V

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

A_BA0

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

A_A5
A_A7
A_RST#

CM36

CD7

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

2_DDRV_C1

2_DDRV_A8

2_DDRV_H9

A_A13
A_A2

CD22
1_DDRV_N9

GND

1_DDRV_C1

1_DDRV_A8
CD9

CD16

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

A_A3

CD5

A_BA2

GND

GND

GND

GND
A_WE#

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

1
3
5
7

2
1_A9
4
1_A13
6
1_A2
8
1_A3
4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

1
3
5
7

2
1_A0
4
1_BA2
6
8
1_WE#
4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

GND

GND

C

RNF5
A_A0

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

CM41

CD15
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

CD25
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

CM40

CD24

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

1_DDRV_H9

GND
CM50

CM38 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

2
1_BA0
4
1_A5
6
1_A7
8
1_RST#
4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RNF3

A_A9
2_DDRV_N1
Position:Near CM37

GND

1
3
5
7

CM42

GND

RM51

A_CS#

1_CS#

GND
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND

GND

GND
RNF7
A_ODT
A_CAS#
A_RAS#
A_A11

1
3
5
7

2
1_ODT
4
1_CAS#
6
1_RAS#
8
1_A11
4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RNF9

DDR3_DDRV= 1.5V

A_A1
A_A4

DDRV

A_A6
A_A8

1
3
5
7

2
1_A1
4
1_A4
6
1_A6
8
1_A8
4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

+5V

BM1084-ADJ(TO263-2)

UD4

CD18

M7(FormosaMS)
M7(FormosaMS)

GND

VI

VO
ADJ

D4

2

A_CKE
A_A10
A_A12

VO

RD19

4

CD19

A_BA1

CED2

1

3
D2

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

D

RNF11
1
3
5
7

2
1_CKE
4
1_A10
6
1_A12
8
1_BA1
4*100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

+

D
470uF-10V-±20%-6.3×11-105

-

499ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
RD23

100ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

GND

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

GND

1.25 x (1+22/110) = 1.5V

GND

1

2

3

4

5

-71-

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

510ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

DVDD3V3_MII

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
49R9ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
49R9ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
49R9ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
49R9ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

R288

A

13

LED2A
LED2K
TD+

DVDD3V3_MII
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
ETMDC

RW45

ETMDIO

RW46

TDCT
TDRD+
RDCT

RW7
5K1ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
UW2

DVDD3V3_MII
25
26
6
5
4
3
2
7
22
21
20
19
18
16
1
23
24
46
47

RNF13
7
5
3
1

ETTXD0
ETTXD1
ETTXD2

DVDD3V3_MII

ETTXD3

8
6
4
2

ETTXEN
RW43
4*0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

ETTXCLK_REF_CLK

RNF14
RW15

7
5
3
1

ETRXD0

NC/5K1ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

ETRXD1

5K1ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

ETRXD2
ETRXD3

5K1ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

COL=0 , Set in MII

B

ETRXCLK_C50M_O

ETRXDV

8
6
4
2

RW44

4*0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
ETCOL
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
ETRXER
MII_XTAL_IN

YW1
RW42

MII_XTAL_OUT

RW18

NC/25MHz-±30PPM-20PF-HC-49S
9
10
12
13
15

GREEN_LEDCW5

CW6

LED1/PHYAD1
LED2/PHYAD2
YELLOW_LEDLED4/PHYAD4

DVDD3V3_MII
GND

GND

8
14
48

REGIN

GND
NC/22pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

GND

NC/22pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
RW29

+ CW17

11
17
45

CW16

47uF-16V-±20%-4×7-105

PHY_REFCLK

RW30

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

MDC
MDIO
TXD0
TXD1 IP101A
TXD2
TXD3
TX_EN
TX_CLK/REF_CLK
RX_DV/CRS_DV
RXD0
RXD1
RXD2
RXD3
RX_CLK/C50M_O
COL/RMII
CRS/LEDMOD
RX_ER/FIBMOD
X1
X2

REGOUT
AVDD33

32
36

RW11

AVDD3V3_MII

H_GND
14

CW2

AGND
AGND

RW26

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

C

3
2
7
6
8
4
5
12
11

DVDD3V3_MII'
GREEN_LEDCW1

TEST_ON
MDI_TP
MDI_TN
MDI_RP
MDI_RN

GND

MDI_TN

GND
34
33

GND

DGND
DGND
DGND

31
30

B

MDI_RP
MDI_RN

UM1E

E25
G24
F23
H25
G23
E24
H20
G21
H21
E22
F22
F21
G20
H24
G25
G22
P6
R6
P5
P4
P3
P2
P1
R5
U5
U6
V6
U7

BL_ON/OFF
RW24
6K19ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

SYS_EEPROM_WP
HDMI_ARC_EN

GND
BOSMCLK

Out to AMP
MII_SNIB

RW31

APS

RW32

BOSBCLK
BOSLRCLK
USB_POWER_CTL

AN_ENA

RW34

PHYRST#

RW35

MII_RST#

DPLX

RW36

SPD

RW37

RPTR

RW38

ISOL

RW39

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

5K1ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GREEN_LED-

RW13

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

DVDD3V3_MII

FB1

PHYRST#

LED1/PHYAD1

RW8

LED2/PHYAD2

RW10

YELLOW_LED-

RW14

LVDS_PWR_EN

LED4/PHYAD4

RW16

MUTE_CTL

GND
120ohm-0603-±25%

AD8
AE8
AA8
AE6
AB7
Y7

OPCTRL3
5K1ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

OPCTRL4

5K1ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

OPCTRL5

5K1ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND

5K1ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND
GND

5K1ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

R109

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

R110

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
ADIN2

LINKED IN 10BT/ACT(BLINKING)
R115

GND

R113

ADIN3
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

AA9
AA11
Y10
W9
W10
Y11

GPIO0
GPIO1
GPIO2
GPIO3
GPIO4
GPIO5
GPIO6
GPIO7
GPIO8
GPIO9
GPIO10
GPIO11
GPIO12
GPIO13
GPIO14
GPIO15
GPIO16
GPIO17
GPIO18
GPIO19
GPIO20
GPIO21
GPIO22
GPIO23
GPIO24
GPIO25
GPIO26
GPIO27
OPCTRL0
OPCTRL1
OPCTRL2
OPCTRL3
OPCTRL4
OPCTRL5
ADIN0_SRV
ADIN1_SRV
ADIN2_SRV
ADIN3_SRV
ADIN4_SRV
ADIN5_SRV

NC/5pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

DEMOD_TSCLK
DEMOD_TSVAL
DEMOD_TSSYNC
DEMOD_TSDATA0
CI_TSCLK
CI_TSVAL
CI_TSSYNC
CI_TSDATA0
PVR_TSCLK
PVR_TSVAL
PVR_TSSYNC
PVR_TSDATA0
PVR_TSDATA1
SPI_CLK
SPI_DATA
SPI_CLE
CI_INT
DEMOD_RST
ETCOL
ETTXEN
ETTXD3
ETTXD2
ETTXD1
ETTXD0
ETTXCLK
ETRXDV
ETRXD3
ETRXD2
ETRXD1
ETRXD0
ETRXCLK
ETPHYCLK
ETMDIO
ETMDC
OPWM2
OPWM1
OPWM0

R25
R24
R22
N19

DEMOD_TSCLK

P25
N20
P21
P24

DEMOD_TSDATA1

P22
M21
M20
M19

DEMOD_TSDATA5

DEMOD_TSVAL
DEMOD_TSSYNC
DEMOD_TSDATA0

DEMOD_TSDATA2
DEMOD_TSDATA3
DEMOD_TSDATA4

DEMOD_TSDATA6
DEMOD_TSDATA7

C

N22
N21
M22
M25
M24
R23
AA3
W5
Y5
Y3
Y2
Y1
W2
Y4
W3
W4
V3
V4
W1
AA4
V5
W6
T6
T5
R7

DEMOD_RST
ETCOL
ETTXEN
ETTXD3
ETTXD2
ETTXD1
ETTXD0
ETTXCLK_REF_CLK
ETRXDV
ETRXD3
ETRXD2
ETRXD1
ETRXD0
ETRXCLK_C50M_O
PHY_REFCLK
ETMDIO
ETMDC

D
BL_DIMMING

LINKED IN 100BT/ACT(BLINKING)
MT5311

1

2

L_GND
YELLOW_LED-

509047110

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
GND

28
43
40
39
38
37
41
44
42

RW33

DVDD3V3

14

MDI_RN

GND

MDI_TN

CW21

DVDD3V3_MII

1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

14

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

MDI_TP

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

GND

H_GND
CW3

BH-WO-102

RDNC
GND
LED1K
LED1A

CW13

REGOUT'
MDI_TN
MDI_RP
REGOUT'

8
4
5
12
11

CW7

120ohm-0603-±25%

SET PHY ADDRESS 00001

CW11
RW25

3
2
7
6

MT5303G

RTSET
ISOL
RPTR
SPD
DPLX
AN_ENA
APS
MII_SNIB
RESET_N

REGIN
DVDD33
INTR/FIB_DIS

0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

REGOUT

120ohm-0603-±25%
L_GND
YELLOW_LED-

BOSDATA

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

MDI_RN

FB2

DVDD3V3_MII'
GREEN_LEDMDI_TP

GND

DVDD3V3_MII

CW20

TDCT
TDRD+
RDCT

MDI_RP

REGOUT'

9
10
1

NC/1Mohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND

CW19

LED2A
LED2K
TD+

CW10 RW21
RW20

GND

CEW1
10uF-0805-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

13

GND

LED0/PHYAD0
LED1/PHYAD1
LED2/PHYAD2
LED3/PHYAD3
LED4/PHYAD4

REGIN

BP3
13
MDI_TP

RW12
RW9

510ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND
REGOUT

NC/

9
10
1

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

IP101A-LF

GND
FBW4

14

CW15

27

DVDD3V3_MII

25MHz REF_CLK from MT5365

RDNC
GND
LED1K
LED1A

REGOUT

29
35

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

D

A

BP14
13

ETHERNET PHY
MII Mode

3

4

-72-

5

6

UM1G

1

RX_0
RX_0B
RX_1
RX_1B
RX_2
RX_2B
RX_C
RX_CB

AVDD33_HDMI

HDMI_CEC
HDMI_HPD
HDMI_SCL
HDMI_SDA
PWR5V

MT5303G

CN13

AVSS33_HDMI

SHELL2
SHELL4
HP DET
+5V
GND
DDC DATA
DDC CLK
NC
CEC
CKCK Shield
CK+
D0D0 Shield
D0+
D1D1 Shield
D1+
D2D2 Shield
D2+
SHELL3
SHELL1
HHF-12B000-2SA

RX_CB

AVDD12_HDMI

AVDD33_HDMI

SDA_SINK

SCL_SINK

HPD_SINK

HDMI_CEC

RX_C

RX_2B

RX_2

RX_1B

RX_1

RX_0B

AE3
AD3
AE4
AD4
AE5
AD5
AE2
AD2

POW_DET

RX_0

AB6
AC6
AC5
AB5
AD6
AE1

GND

47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

R1785

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

2

( 17 mA )
AVDD33_HDMI

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

( 61 mA )
AVDD12_HDMI

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

RM52

R2

Analog Power
AVDD3V3

AVDD1V2

C746

RX3_5V

R1782

RX3_CB

RX3_0B

RX3_C

RX3_5V
RX3_0

HPD3

SCL_3

SDA_3

GND

R1839

RX3_2B

RX3_1

RX3_1B

R1840
CEC#

HDMI_ARC

RX3_2

HPD3

RX2_0B

RX2_C

RX2_CB

SCL_3_1

SDA_3_1

RX3_5V

R1788

RX3_2B

RX2_5V

HPD2

RX3_2

RX3_1

RX3_1B

RX3_0

RX3_0B

RX3_C

RX3_CB

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

SDA_3_1

R1784

SCL_3_1

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

AA6
AC4

19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

GND

R1787
C748

GND

RX2_1

RX2_1B

RX2_0

CM43

GND

CM44

NC/ULCE0505A015FR

NC/ULCE0505A015FR

NC/ULCE0505A015FR

2

NC/ULCE0505A015FR

2
2

GND

3V3SB

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

GND

D102

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR
1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

2

2

2

D98

D103

D96

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

2
2

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

2
2

D99

1

D100

D97

2

2

1

1

1

NC/ULCE0505A015FR

D95

1

D108

D106

D104

D105

GND

3

FB34
120ohm-0603-±25%
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

CB61

CB63

HDMI_3V3
CB62

NEARLY SW IC

CB60

CB64

RX0_1

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

CB65

ESD ARE LAYOUTED UNDER SW.IC(Square).

RX0_2B

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

+5V

RX3_5V

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

To Connector

HDMI_ARC

To HDMI pin14/ARC

RH13

RH14

GND

1
3

4

D10

D15

D16

U4

AVLC18S02003
AVLC18S02003
AVLC18S02003

2

AVLC18S02003

VD5

BAT54C

GND

GND

HDMI_3V3

HDMI_3V3
GND

HDMI_3V3
GND

GND

HDMI_3V3

1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

D17

HDMI_ARC_5V

33Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100

33Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

CEC#

R27R26

RX1 _ 5 V

GND
IN2D1n
IN2D1p
VCC
IN2D2n
IN2D2p
GND
IN2D3n
IN2D3p
VCC
IN2D4n
IN2D4p
GND
IN1D1n
IN1D1p
VCC
IN1D2n
IN1D2p
GND
IN1D3n
IN1D3p
VCC
IN1D4n
IN1D4p
GND

R14

R19

D107
NC/ULCE0505A015FR

GND

56ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

RH12

27Kohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

R2003

2.2uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

CH4

1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

5K1ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

1K2ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W

HDMI_ARC_5V

CEC

I2C CONTROL ADDRESS:0x9C/9D
EDID SHADOW ADDRESS:0x9E/9F

RX1_CB
RX1_C
RX1_0B
RX1_0
RX1_1B
RX1_1
RX1_2B
RX1_2
RX0_CB
RX0_C
RX0_0B

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

2

2

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

D115

RX0_0

2

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

2

2
D112

2

D116

D110

RX0_1B

D113

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

RX0_2

D114

NC/ULCE0505A015FR

NC/ULCE0505A015FR

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

HPD1

AVDD12_HDMI

MT5311

HDMI PORT 1

21
23

22
20

47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

SDA_2

1

2

NC/ULCE0505A015FR

NC/ULCE0505A015FR

G ND

RX_ CB

5

HDMI_3V3

RM43

R22
R21

RM46

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

DDCBUF_EN

SCL_SINK
SDA_SINK
HPD_SINK
POW_SINK

GND

R24

6

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

HDMI_3V3

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

NC/4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

RX2_CB

RX2_C

RX2_0B

RX2_0

RX2_1B

RX2_1

RX2_2B

RX2_2

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

POW_DET

R33

R32

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

RX3_2B

RX3_1B

RX3_1

RX3_0
RX3_0B
RX3_C
RX3_CB

R30

R31

HDMI_3V3
GND

HDMI_3V3
GND

HDMI_3V3

GND

SPDIF_OUT

HDMI_ARC_EN

To MT5311 GPIO3

33ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

6

To MT5311 SPDIF OUT
10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

RH2

RH3

NC/10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

RH1

AVDD3V3

To MT5311 HDMI_CEC

HDMI_3V3

GND

GND

GND

RX3_2

HDMI SWITCH

33Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26

1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

GND
IN3D4p
IN3D4n
VCC
IN3D3p
IN3D3n
GND
IN3D2p
IN3D2n
VCC
IN3D1p
IN3D1n
GND
IN4D4p
IN4D4n
VCC
IN4D3p
IN4D3n
GND
IN4D2p
IN4D2n
VCC
IN4D1p
IN4D1n
GND

499ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
33Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
1Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

3

2

1

HDMI_CEC

GND

A

OE

SN74LVC1G125DBVR

VCC

Y
UA1

R23

OSDA0

R38

OSCL0

OE#/POWDN

R17

GND

5

4

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

CH1

3V3SB

NC/100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

NC/100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

R35

R1802

AVDD3V3

GND

I2C_CTL_EN

S1/SDA_CTL

R28

R16

HDMI_3V3

R29

S2/SCL_CTL

HDMI_3V3

PS421TQFP100G-A2

R25

HDMI_3V3

D126

PMLL4148L

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

RH8
120ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

220ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

RH9

GND

GND

SCL _ 2

SCL_2
CEC#

2

2

NC/ULCE0505A015FR

5

SDA_ 2

RX2_CB

2

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

2

1

NC/ULCE0505A015FR

HPD3
HPD2

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

2

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

2

2

G ND
G ND

R1843

1

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

D42

2

2

RX_ 2
R3 4

R1844
R1793

D111

2

D43

2

2

O E# /PO WDN

SDA_2_1

D109

NC/ULCE0505A015FR

2

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

D44

2

2

RX_ 2 B
I2 C_ CTL _ EN

SCL_2_1

D121

2

NC/ULCE0505A015FR

2

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

D45

1

RX_ 1 B
S2 /SCL _ CTL

RX2_2B

2

D88

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

D46

1

SCL _ 3

RX_ 0

RX_ 1
S1 /SDA_ CTL

RX2_2

HPD2

1

2

D89

2

D47

1

SDA_ 3

RX_ 0 B
CEC_ IN

RX2_C

1

D67

2

D48

1

SDA_ SINK
G ND

RX2_0B

D117

1

D65

2

NC/ULCE0505A015FR
D119

D86

NC/ULCE0505A015FR

GND

D118

D87

NC/ULCE0505A015FR

1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

NC/ULCE0505A015FR

1

NC/ULCE0505A015FR

2
2

NC/ULCE0505A015FR

2

2

2

1

2

1

1

D66

D90

1

D64

D92

D49

GND
1 NC/ULCE0505A015FR

D91

D94

2

D50

D41

D51

NC/ULCE0505A015FR

D52

SCL _ SINK

CB24

RX2_0
RX2_1B

RX2_5V

RX2_1

HPD0

RX0_2

RX0_2B

RX0_1

RX0_1B

RX0_0

RX0_0B

RX0_C

RX0_CB

SCL_2_1

RX2_2B

SCL_0

SDA_2_1

SDA_0

RX2_2

C747

RX0_5V

R1797

GND
HPD0

CEC#

SDA_0_0

RX0_5V

SCL_0_0

RX1_5V

C745
RX1_CB
RX1_C

RX1_0B
RX1_0

RX1_1B
RX1_1

SCL_1_1

HPD_ SINK
DDCBUF_ EN

ARC OUT THROUGH PORT1

GND

19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

GND

47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

R1841

R1801

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

R1842

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

SCL_0_0

RX0_0

RX0_0B

RX0_C

RX0_CB

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

SDA_0_0

R1795

RX0_1B

HPD1

RX0_2B

RX0_1

R1805

GND

SDA_1

RX0_2
47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

R1836

R1807

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

SDA_1_1

SCL_1
CEC#

RX1_2B
RX1_2

HPD1

4

PO W_ SINK
CEC#

CN14

SHELL2
SHELL4
HP DET
+5V
GND
DDC DATA
DDC CLK
NC
CEC
CKCK Shield
CK+
D0D0 Shield
D0+
D1D1 Shield
D1+
D2D2 Shield
D2+
SHELL3
SHELL1

19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

GND

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

R1838

RX1_0B

RX1_C

RX1_CB

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

SCL_1_1
R1804

RX1_0
RX1_1B

RX1_5V

RX1_1
RX1_2B

SDA_1_1

RX1_2

3

RX3 _ 5 V
RX2 _ 5 V

21
23

22
20
HHF-12B000-2SA

19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

GND

GND

SDA_ 1
SDA_ 0

HDMI PORT 2

GND

CN15

SHELL2
SHELL4
HP DET
+5V
GND
DDC DATA
DDC CLK
NC
CEC
CKCK Shield
CK+
D0D0 Shield
D0+
D1D1 Shield
D1+
D2D2 Shield
D2+
SHELL3
SHELL1

HHF-12B000-2SA

SHELL2
SHELL4
HP DET
+5V
GND
DDC DATA
DDC CLK
NC
CEC
CKCK Shield
CK+
D0D0 Shield
D0+
D1D1 Shield
D1+
D2D2 Shield
D2+

CN6

22
20

21
23

HDMI PORT 3

GND

21
23

22
20

SHELL3
SHELL1

HHF-12B000-2SA

2

G ND

RX_ C

CEC_ O UT
CEC#

SCL _ 0

A

B

C

D

-73-

SCL _ 1

75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
SCL2
SDA2
HPD2
POW2
POW_SINK
HPD_SINK
SDA_SINK
SCL_SINK
GND
OUT_D1n
OUT_D1p
VCC
OUT_D2n
OUT_D2p
GND
OUT_D3n
OUT_D3p
VCC
OUT_D4n
OUT_D4p
GND
POW3
HPD3
SDA3
SCL3
SCL1
SDA1
HPD1
POW1
CEC
DDCBUF_EN
GND
CEXT
PC0/I2C_RST
PC1/I2C_ADDR1
TEST
VCC
CEC_IN
CEC_OUT
S1/SDA_CTL
S2/SCL_CTL
S3/I2C_ADDR0
OE#/POWDN
I2C_CTL_EN
REXT
GND
POW4
HPD4
SDA4
SCL4
RX0 _ 5 V

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
HPD0

A

B

C

D

GND

1

2
1

1

2

3

4

5

6

TU2
15
16
17

A

1uF-0603-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

GND

TU1

GND

1

NC
GND

2

NC
18

TV

3

NC
GND

RF-AGC
+5V_TUNER

4

VCC-5V
RFAGC
GND
SDA
SCL

15

5

14

6

13

7

tuner_sda_T

8

tuner_scl_T

12
ZR1
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

AS

IF_AGC

SDA

GND

BTL30V

GND

VCC5V

IFD1-OUT

11

NC

SCL

GND

IF-AGC

10

IFA OUT

GND

IF-AIF1

9

B

+5V_TUNER
NC

IFD2-OUT

12

IF_T_AGC

13

DFAT_IN-

14

DFAT_IN+

1

C49
A

2
4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

3

AGC

ZR3

ZR4

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

Near Tuner

4

tuner_scl_T

5

tuner_sda_T

R2006

tuner_scl_T

MT5112_TUNER_CLK

R2007

tuner_sda_T
ZC6

6

MT5112_TUNER_DATA

ZC7

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

+5V_TUNER

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

7
27pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

8
9

27pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

IF_T_AGC
GND

10

DFAT_IN-

11

DFAT_IN+

B
ZR11

IF_T_AGC
ZC8

DVT-8C/T41FOHS

IF_AGC_DEMOD

0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

DIF2
DIF1

Near Tuner

GND

Near MT538X

Near Tuner

NC/DVT-10BC/T41F0

TUNER POWER +5V_TUNER

ZL1

GND

ZL5

0

GND
ZC4

C
ZC5

ZC19

47pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

NC/180pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

C

NC/27pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
ZC12
120ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

DFAT_IN+

+12V

UP1

CET7 +

ZR2

OUT

FAT_IN+

ZC1

VIP_ATV

ZL1

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

+5V_TUNER

2

CB197

IN

GND

1

0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
ZC14

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

NC/100pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
NC/100pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

3

ZL4

ZC20

ZL3

CET8 +

Edit @0716
ZC10

NC/90pF

NC/SDCL1608CR22JT(F)

ZC11

NC/33pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

NC/330nH

Edit @0716
NC/5pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

CB398

UTC78D05L

ZC15

100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105

ZR12

DFAT_INZC17

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

ZC2

FAT_INZC18

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

VIN_ATVGND

0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

ZL5
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

ZC13

NC/180pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

120ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

D

D
47pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

Near tuner

GND

GND

GND

GND

Near CHIP

ZC16
NC/27pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

GND
GND

GND

100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

1

2

3

4

-74-

5

6

1

2

3

4
DVDD33

5

6

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

MT5112_IF_AGC

IF_AGC_DEMOD

10Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

DVDD3 3

DVDD1 2

DVDD3 3

4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

DVDD1 2

DVDD3 3

R2009

MT5 1 1 2 _ TUNER_ DATA

R3

A

MT5 1 1 2 _ TUNER_ CL K

DVDD1 2

MT5 1 1 2 _ IF_ AG C

R2008

A

C9

0.047uF-0402-X7R-±10%-16V

+3V3
U71

75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51

Close to MT5112
GND

76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100

0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V
L9

C803

R20

NC/47pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V
C16

NC/SDCL1608CR22JT(F)
FAT_IN+

AVDD1

0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

0.01uF-0402-X7R-±10%-50V

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
C804

REFBOT
C806

VCMEXT

Close toMT5112EE
C805

REFTOP

10uF-0805-Y5V-+80%-20%-10V

GND

C807
AVDD2

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

27pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

25MHz-±20PPM-20PF-HC-49S
B

27pF-0402-NPO-±5%-50V

XTAL2

GND

XTAL1

1Mohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
C808

Y1

R2010

NC
NC
NC
AVSS1
AVDD1
ININ+
NC
NC
NC
REFBOT
VCMEXT
REFTOP
NC
NC
NC
AVDD2
NC
AVSS2
NC
XTAL2
XTAL1
NC
NC
AVSS2

C24

GND
25MHz
27pF

18pF
27pF

NC/4K7ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

MT511
2EE
LQFP100

DEMOD_RST

50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26

NC
GPIO1(P1.1)
RESET_
HOST_CLK
DGND12
DVDD12
HOST_DATA
DGND33
DVDD33
DGND12
DVDD12
TS_ERR
TS_VAL
TS_CLK
DGND33
DVDD33
TS_SYNC
TS_DATA0
TS_DATA1
DGND12
DVDD12
TS_DATA2
TS_DATA3
DGND33
DVDD33

QC3
NC/10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-10V

HOST_SCL
DVDD12
HOST_SDA

GND

DVDD33

RN1

DVDD12
GND

8
6
4
2

7DEMOD_TSVAL
5GND
3 DEMOD_TSCLK
1 DEMOD_TSSYNC

DVDD33

8
6
4
2

DVDD12

4*47ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
RN2
7 DEMOD_TSDATA0
5 DEMOD_TSDATA1
3 DEMOD_TSDATA2
1 DEMOD_TSDATA3

2400Hz
370Hz

B

4*47ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
DVDD33

GND

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

GND
MT5112

DVDD12
DGND12
RF_AGC
IF_AGC
DGND33
DVDD33
TUNER_CLK
TUNER_DATA
SA1
SA0
DGND12
DVDD12
DGND12
ANT_TX(POUT3.1)
DGND33
DVDD33
ANT_RX(PIN3.0)
ANT_DET(PIN3.1)
GPIO3(P1.3)
DGND12
DVDD12
GPIO2(P1.2)
NC
DVDD33
DGND33

0ohm-0603-±5%-1/10W

GND

NC
NC
AVDD2
NC
NC
NC
AVSS3
NC
NC
AVDD3
AVSS4
AVDD4
NC
NC
NC
DGND33
DVDD33
DVDD12
DGND12
NC
GPIO0(P1.0)
TS_DATA7
TS_DATA6
TS_DATA5
TS_DATA4

C10

FAT_IN-

MT5112EE/LQFP100
QR2

R18

+3V3

<15PPM
47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

2
4
6
8

RM24

GND
RN3
4*47ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

RM23
HOST_SCL

R2004

OSCL1

HOST_SDA

R2005

OSDA1

1
3
5
7

DVDD1 2

DVDD3 3

AVDD3 3

AVDD2

AVDD3 3

GND

47Kohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

DEMO D_ TSDATA4

DEMO D_ TSDATA5

AVDD1

L10

DEMO D_ TSDATA6

AVDD33

DEMO D_ TSDATA7

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W
100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

CB1

120ohm-0603-±25%

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

C
AVDD33

C

GND
AVDD2

L11

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

3

VI

CB3

GND

ADJ

VO

VO

2

+1V2

4
R5

CE2 +

CB4

1

CE1 +
GND

LC1117CLTRAD

UP10

+3V3

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

CB2

120ohm-0603-±25%

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

100ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105

0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

+1V2

DVDD12

L15

R2012

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

GND
CB7

CB8

CB9

CB10

CB11

GND

CB5

120ohm-0603-±25%

Digital 1.2V Bypass Caps

GND

GND
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

3

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

DVDD33

L18

DVDD33

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
CB14

CB15

CB16

CB17

CB18

10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-6.3V

VO

CB6

1

120ohm-0603-±25%
C31

+3V3

2
R10

VO

4
NC/110ohm-0402-±1%-1/16W
0ohm-0402-±5%-1/16W

CB13

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

D

VI
ADJ

+3V3

LC1117CLTR33

UP11

+5V

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

CE3 +

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

CB12

D

Digital 3.3V Bypass Caps
R13

GND
AVDD33

GND
+3V3

100uF-16V-±20%-5×11-105
GND

AVDD33

L152

CB20

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

MT5112EE Power

CB21 0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V
0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

120ohm-0603-±25%
10uF-0805-X5R-±10%-6.3V

C32

CB19

Analog 3.3V Bypass Caps

0.1uF-0402-Y5V-+80%-20%-16V

1.25 x (1+180/110) = 3.3V

GND
GND
1

GND
2

3

4

-75-

5

6

mtk5311
pkg

Remote boot;
U disk light will flash until the lights do not flash U disk upgrade is successful
4 ,Then enter the factory reset menu, turn it off

-76-

-77-

trouble-shooting

1. Power Supply Trouble

Check if the pin No.1 of CNA1 is 5VSB

N

Y
Check if the pin No.2 of UP2
is 3.3VSB

Change the power board
Y

N

Check if the pin No.7 and No.8 of CNA1
is 5V, and if No.10 is 12V
N

Y
Check if the 1.2V
control circuit of
UP8 is 1.2V

Check if the voltage
on No.2 of CNA1 is
high level
N
Check the power
control circuit of
QP1

Check the
circuit of
UP2

N

Y
Check the voltage
of UP4/3/3V,UD4/1.5V

Check if the pin No.3 of
UP8 is PWM signal
N
UP8(RT8250)
is damaged

Change
UP8(RT8250)

Y

N
Change
damaged
circuit LDO
O

Check if L5/47 H is
welded of damaged.
N
Change
UP8
OK

-78-

Y
Change or
weld L5.

OK

Y
The power
modules is
OK

3. Display Trouble (Exceptional screen)

Exceptional screen

Check if the cable is correct
and connected tightly.
Y

N

Check if the voltage on pin
No. 1,2,3 of CN18 is OK
Y

N

Check the voltage for
CN3 is panel VCC

Y

If the software
on board is OK
1
Change
software

<
Change LCD
(Screen)

N

Check the
circuit of
Q70(3407)
N

Ch
Change
V
Voltage
lt
ffor CN3

Change Q70

-79-

Change the cable
for Panel connector

4. Display Trouble (White screen)
White screen

Check the power
supply for panel
N

Y

Check the output
LVDS signal of UM1

Check if Q70(3407) is OK
Y

Change CN3

N

Change the No.92 of UM1/5311
and B voltage of XQ4/0.6V

<
ChangeAE8or XQ4

1
Change UM1/5311

-80-

Y

N

Change the LCD panel
Or the cable to panel

Change UM3
or flash
software

5. Display Trouble (Black screen)

Black screen

Check if voltage
g on p
pin3 of CN5(BLON
(
Signal)
g ) is high
g level
Y

N

Is inverter power is normal?
N

Check the voltage on pin No.1,2 of CN5

Y

Change inverter

-81-

Check the circuit of BLON
from QL2 to UM1 (pin
N E25)
No.E25)

6. Audio Trouble˄
Trouble˄no sound˅
sound˅

No Sound

Check if there is audio signal input
N

Y
Check if the set of
volume, Mute is normal
volume
Y

N

Check signal output of C0N1
N

Y

Check if power supply of
pin No.2,3,34,35of U38 is 24V
Y

N

Check if pin No
No.25
25 of U38 is 0V
N

Y
Check the signal input
on pin,No.22 of U38
N

Y

Check the signal output on
pin No.H24of UM1

Check the signal output on
pin No.1,4,39,36of U38.
N

Y

Check external
audio equipment

N
Check the signal
g
input
p
of UM1 audio
toAD25/AD22PIN
Y

Reset it

Check
External
speaker

Check pin No.AA8
No AA8
of UM1/5311
and circuit of R1830

Change
U38

Check the circuit
from U38 and to
C0N2

-82-

Change
UM1

Y

N
Check the
circuit from
audio input
terminal to
UM1

Check the
power
Control
circuit of
amplifier

Check the network from
UM1(pin No.H24)
to U38 (pin No
No.22)
22)

7. Function Trouble˄
Trouble˄TV video˅
video˅
TV cannot scan
any channel/Picture
/
whether the external
RF input signal is normal
N

Y
Check if pin No.7of T1(DVT-8C/T41F) is normal
N

Y
Check if pin No.6,7 of T1 has I2C data
Y

N

C
Check
iff pin No. 10,11
10 11 off T1
1 has IF signal to U71
1
Y

N

Check if pin No.9 of T1
has voltage(1.8 ~3.3V)
Y
Repair external
RF equipment

Check the network between
UM1(pin No. M19,M20) and U71,
and if the demod power is OK.

Change
T1

-83-

Check the
power circuit
of UP1(7805)

N
Check the circuit
from U71(pin No.72)
toT1(pin No.9,
Change U71

Check I2C network
from T1(pin No.4,5)
to U71/5112
(pin No.68,69)
No 68 69)

8.Function Trouble (PC)

Under PC channel

Picture is
not in center

Image
Stabilization

color fade

Check the R
R.G.B
G B input signal
for UM1(pin No.218,220,222)
Y

Do ‘Auto adjust’
process

Reset the
DDC settings

N

Ch k the
Check
th circuit
i it
from BP8 (VGA)
To UM1

No signal

Check if VS
VS,HS
HS signal
is Ruled and stable
Y

N

OSD settings don
don’tt match.
match Ch
Checkk the
th circuit
i it
Reset the OSD or input
Of VS, HS
mode don’t support.

-84-

Check the circuit of VS.HS
From BP8 (VGA)
to UM1(pin No.W12,W11)

9. Function Trouble (HDMI)

HDMI have no signal

If another Four
HDMI have no signal

N

Y

Check the circuit from
HDMI terminal to
U4/PS421

Check the power circuit of
UM1 and I2C control
signal

N
U4 or HDMI terminal
pad contact is badly

Y

Check the circuit from
HDMI terminals to UM1
(pin No.55 to 66) is OK

N

Check the circuit
from HDMI
terminal to U4
Y
Change
U4/PS421

Change U4

-85-

10. Function Trouble (YPBPR,CVBS,LINE OUT))

LINE OUT
have no sound

CVBS
have no signal

YPBPR
have no signal

Check if audio output on
pin No.1,7 of U70 is OK

Check the signal input
on pin No.AB17 of UM1

Check the signal
between UM1 No.AB11 and No.AE11

N
N

Y
Check the
circuit from
terminal to
U70

Check the
circuit from
UM1 to
t U70
Y
Change
UM1

Y

N
Check the circuit from
CVBS terminal
and to UM1.

Check the
circuit from
UM1 to BP1

Change
UM1

Y

N

N
Change the
defective
material

Check the signal
Between CV1 and
external terminal

Change U70or
materials in
Peripheral circuit

Y
Change
YPBPR

N
The input signal
problem

-86-

Y
Check the power
of UM1, or the
UM1 chip defective

Y
Change the
defective
f
material

-87-

-88-

-89-

-90-

Upgrade Software:
1, Copy the software ino the root directory of the
U disk;
2, Put your disk inserted into the TV set,
then connect the tv to power supply.
3, The indicator lamp will flash for about 1 min.
4, Until the indicator lamp stop flashing.It means
upgrade is succesful
5, Then factory reset.
Factory Reset: menu/8893/function/clean stroage
select YES.

-91-



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